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IN THE HEART OF T H E W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SE C TIO N

I S S A N F O R D — Life 7* Wo,th Lions
SANFORD. FLORIDA. .TUESDAY. J v M \!H

VOLl’MIThe depth of water t&gt; 5 feet at waii
and less than 100 feet in front of the
entir* wall 15
.
* to 20 feel.
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Th&lt;; pro’pojed na%i«:»Ioi\ distriit
••ou’ d embrace appro*imately onetfiird of Florida'* area' nr nor.*
It
is the wealthiest section of the state.

The street funning north ard tbe
boulevard running east and w»st
will be laid off and paved at ofcee
and n line *of electric light.- plated
150 feet* apart on the boulevard or
stone wall should and Hid lead to
other rapid imporvements.

T h e annual tax le v? for the ex­
pense'amuld he »o negligible that it
• c a rtfly would-be felt. -It i* believed
certain the bond i**ue
would be
eagerly taken at a premium.

The city "council, composed of
y’ oung business men. merit hlghe-t
IS L IV E P R O J E C T A N D P R O
d ‘LAUDED FA R AND commendation for courage and phn
M O T E H S W IL L BE
in ordering and carr. itfg Out ! thi*
)E BY C IT IZ E N S
project
under
the
many
difficulties
HERE
AND V IS IT O R S
.
they, could well «ee in advance:
A- little more than a half dozen
The council ordering this work
T*ir« ago. ou*
^ • L- BfJ- was composed of B. \V. Herndon,
who was* alwa&gt;* thinking qut
president. C. H. Dingee. \V. W.
t fd proposing live, go-ahead things
Abernathy. J. D. Dav:*on., John
for Sanford, mooted *ea Wall con­
Adams, R. E. MJtxwrll and H. E.
a tio n .
Realizing the splendid
Tolar. Present council t» the -amc.
riuc move same would be. E. T.
w ith.exception of Davison, Maxwe1!
Woodruff- then engaged in publish­
and Tolar, who are succeeded by
ing for our city an industrial edition
Draughtsman McGinn in F. L. Miller. Roy Symes and It.’ A.
Mr. .Davison is r.oVf
Biking a drawing representing the Newman.
mayor.
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usdertak-ing as it would appear com­
pleted
From the drawing’ Mr.
While Gift 4 hri»tma
Woodruff had an electro made and
().■? la»t Tuesday nig'
ptftu:- 1 most attractively thS* hulkkead a:.d boulevard. ,all built and school of the Met hodi»
fruked. Following this. T h e San- der the direction of M
#„. a H* * il'l
*hen a pro«i&gt;crou&lt; kibs ard \! :• 1 . *

In view of these facts and of the
general benefits involved, there seems
little doubt that the projoct^will re­ C O I N TV
O FFIC E R S
TAKE
W IL L B E S O L V E D B Y S A M O A
ceive strong support from the meru*
T H E IR R E S P E C T IV E
'
T I O N D IS T R IC T S T O BE
bers of the legislature who live in
PLAC ES T O D A Y
th’e Veetions affected. Member* from
FORM ED
other sections should not have any
What .seems to be a solution .of cause to object to it.
the vinal project and inland water­
ways is the so-iAifed navigation disProminent New Yorker* llcretrlct that is being brought to the at­
Arnong the prominent visitors to
tention o f the people o f the cast
i* city are M r .-and Mr*. Sam
coast and the territory tributary to
th&lt; St Jtd’.r.s riwr. H a rry .*H
•
rr. tar; id t ie 1 i-t r*oa.*t
Canal Association was here last week
and mat. with the*inland waterway
committee anil other members of tbe
Sarford Hoard of Trade and a big
meeting of all the district* concerned
will be railed at a.date in .th e mar

»h«-n that t« atp w a- a pennant witiiro jo n
f Florida's legislature tftAll
r.*ii the National L t
. Hy.wa*
create a navigation district modeled ;T star in a glittering firmanent that
After this state’s drainage 'districts containe&lt;i juch other stellar light* a*
and’ special tax road districts.
llardie'an d Dannie Richardson. Dan
Brother*. t'hirlie lie; «-t• .tv I othe**
1''*. -• .t
creating 1

tuuity to man- trit- thrie o.-i
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Self, Serene und Substance in recog­
nition of God’ * GreattM Gift to thr
World.
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Ijut by far the most important fea­
ture
tht' '♦•rviip
thi* c o n t r a *
tiou made of seif and Service to God
and the church. These being in re­
sponse to letter* sent to the rnenlbers of the Sunday school by Suf't.
A R. Chappell were made to him fn
confidence.
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improvement
»trides ever
‘the city of Sanford equal
• &gt; ven compare with those
•‘ -«-nt year. Handsome and'
■.e\w* churehe*. a really
Klks' building on the
; .. large am l-fn H lv aildi-'.
. hoof edifice*-nnd facilities*,
business and residenc*?

The program opened- with »inging.
Scripture leading and pray**, then
in answer to a i all from the super­
intendent the primary department,
an ardent, zealous band &lt;&gt;t t ‘ t&gt;
marched upon the jilatforflv and
placed their gift* within a white
cradle, emblem of the Nativity.
Deplo; ing in double tile they lifted
their ‘ childish voices in petition:
"shine out U Blessed M ar." The
Junuirs followed, placing their gifts
in horn* of plenty carolling happily
the \vhilo. " R in g -Merry Bi-ils." and
thus through the Sunday school.

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.'i a!nl I « -arm wr.come

• • i i i :. i*t tali ■k for 1 1e 'roadw a&gt; .
and it i» preiii.ted that actual conetruction work will *tart ^ithin the
next sixty. d.iv*.
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About fifteen months ugo \\. S.
Alyea came to St. Cloud to loo*&lt; ; highway*
Y' to employ engineer*,
to
«u ch . bonds a*
into the feasibility o f building a cti _ j
system of interurban railways in j ri'.ii!ht l»e n«Ve**ary to finance m'rrAfter month*
, rt
.mnual taxes fur
thi? putt of tb.e state
g etli;ri» ! i* c&lt; . .,i , (instruction and maintunancr
i would some
to paj indvbtedties? occurred in
oy this nrrmr (trvrtnpttimr., (lUi.|| e„n-triietion. and 7
to lig a g e
g realizedand Jii* plan* have , h|. ,,artie,;.«uion f the stale and
u. hdefinite-hap*1 the mad
&lt;,.,|prj| g o n - iin rni« nnd to make
o » a certainty
Never los- ^ n tra .t* vs.th them,
h in the idea Mr AljVil ha*
•] j„. ta&gt;es »&gt;» be levied would, of
the proposition until row t.ourM, j„. ot, otilv the projHTt&gt;
t* have become interested
irrigation district • the
r.ijlrnail project to such an |,.rru,irv the » anal* would benrtit
h it a large partv will arrive
&lt;u, |,
di*tri&lt; t - om p'isit’ C abeiit
loud the latter part n{ next 0u4Mhird of Florida aiul backed by
I go into the proposition afid tj,p Commercial and property inter­
nal artangetncnl* fur the bea;j,i |,j the putted *upof the actual construction. Juir, of yioritj;,’, delegation in Con*

of Seminole county since the county
was created and took his office in
September. U»12.
He made the
county a good sheritT and his genial
smile will be missed from the sherit!'* office but he i* still in business
circles and interested in {arming and
cat tic raiding and in the livery businr«* of the firm of Hand Bros, of
this city
Chartte i» *till smiling
and doca uoL way that he will n ot
enter the list* four year* hence but in
all probabilities he will be loo busy
with other affair* by that time to
give up any sleep locking for polit-

after \\t'. Alveu came to St. ere**, and also by the state - b * •

fioud tm

Cla-s of the \dull Dept., each e’ .is* oiir.itiiiii
prwsiit i I * * iliftl1 •■■■k.-Ms-kle-tw Mr. C- 11^-Carltun...aud_ tiieaii-awo
thp program: ~Atno&gt;ig i h v uYariy gentlemen having great faith in the
pleasing feature* special mention future of ihi* section have given
should lie made of the solo by Mis* much pf their time in av'sHnC M*Ruth Steinmeyer. 'T h e
Alyea in.the tailroad' project. . N^tvh
X'-Ui iwdU- 7redi\ l»"*due thvse gi'ittlemett for The
ill tlfo Iid*1*1.
Tending by Mr*. T . DeW itt Ija &gt; «- niantie*r in vthigh they have handled
The White Gift idea wa* beauti­ thi- tnterurbin'rnllroad projeij. and
fully carried out in the derorutior.* il,. deserve the hearty fnffiieraklon
by the use ’of innumerable white of all the property owner* along the
rdute the road la to travel.
ehrvaanthemum*. greenery and

‘ ‘ T h e. management of the South­
eastern Land Show" said Edward
Y oung Clarke, the general niunager
of the Show "b elieve* that some­
where in the southeast theflo'i* an­
other Mary Bickford, or a more
wonderful movie, star than ■Hazel
Dawn. Wjth this belief firmly fixed
in our minds, we have determined
to make a diligent search through a
series of contests culminating in one
grand contest In Atlanta to find this
u’lninmn ami attractive, voung worn-

folks in Sanford

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; c. *j»^aciou* and well Appoint­
ed ■ mur.ity hall, tourist hotel and
other -nlendlrl public utilities in
ed:‘ t:o*pert. murk an •epoch -of
ant': • dented thrift and prosperity
*1! ’
!•;.■'* enterprise fully war- lighted, candle*. Mrs. \\ . l’ :&gt;t arter
\\lie:i ibe part&gt; of capitalists at*
rt d1
. f.tl supported by thousands headed the decorating committee.
,lv , n ru , , . k a l..n.|Wt - ill 1&gt;•
of a
ri-'h with promise of golden
t,nd,rcd Ihi-m liy ill.' biwmw m,n
rctur - a* the result of the intensive
( S, Cloud, thv * &gt; ' . ....... ..
lm .
«Av *.- .riiiing, stretching miles upon
M O T IO N I’ ll T I RE tO N T K S T
tr.il. it a-, h direction from the town
•dpi'.trr.ented by many nature pro­
vided a. et*. including the _*cenic
* rui rotntne?rlklly important St.
announced w one o lv H *
,l-V U r otitrenrhing and over- cards, 'a Motion Picture Contest,
•hnjow c all other occasion for through which contest. It will en­
corct*! V itlon n* a jmrmanent und deavor to discover what young wom­
'4b*’ a i ‘ i.il city improvement is ^ie an in the southeast will make the
molt urtiscitc nnd nttractive.appear*ul"
OUikheid just' eotn.pleteil
"*1''* —* • municipality'* water front. ancf* on a mOTion plrturp screen.
Thi- gr- at undertaking and splendid
•crorrif shment is the work o f two
'■f
rd'* oldest nnd most ent**rU'dr.g itlzens, Messrs. F. W. Mahone., nd C. R. Walker, who from
' trlotlc town prtdu hnd j»u*&gt;hc « i irlr and with' rio previous exJWi‘ n4 ' in thi* line did the work for
Jl-i'uo levs than the lowest bid of-

interning official* are K. Ferllousholder. county ^udge,
Rrad&gt;’. shrrtll. i». I’ . Swope,
commissioner and K. H. Kiliunty 'commissioner. •
he new otlicials of Seminole
will' be sworn in today and
ike their respective places
t.i the crat.’ iatton of their

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CO Veri»

believi - that Mt. McGraw i«
very inni h ini*uml&lt; rstoiiil a ill t1
s.illli*

magnitude und or
such a* this. .Th e
tie* woulp be amii
faith und tiii.iiui.il
o'ther contrurlipg
fitiitn di*trict.

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unji’ .-v to tile great ba*e ball wtrritecieian. lie* has a strung belief-that
M ac wi‘l again land the Giants at
the head of the procession 111 181"
nnd als.o hellevc* that Christ;* Math- f r ,he past-fix years .and. was api"v,-,&gt;n will tnake t h e Cln&lt; inn'ati t« -it.t pe;i,t« d to the office of county judge
it
tnuger anij will have thr at the death of Judge B. F. Whitv . • , '. t b e PrM county .judge
Ite-d* ill the tight, if such is within
o f the to w county. He was elected
Ithe realm »&gt;f p'ossibility.. .
to the office two years ago by the
largest vote recorded in that cleetlon'
’ Sub-Irrigation in Orange
W alter Schucht, the soil expert and' and'ho* the confidence and esteem of
hundreds of friends.
engine*' ha* just,closed a contract
E. Ferguson Hou*holder, the In­
fur Installing jub-irrigatlon oh the
coming
'judge U a. young -man who
farms of G. F. Foster- on the Winter
has-.piajle.s
record.pf which any ris­
G arden road.and Dick Compton rtfi
ing
young
barrister can w?ll feel
the l ’ ine Castle roaiC THe Foster
(arm consists of 11 acre*, and the proud, lie 11 1 Florida product, a
Com pton farm of 14; Ten car loads graduate of Sanford High School
of drainage tile ha* been ordered and of the University of Florida and
to be used on theto job*.
Mr. came back to his native heath, to
Srhurlit claim* thttl this {* fhe g.ul&gt;- practice law in partnership with
irrigntion to be installetl in Orange Thomas Emmett Wilson. The politpojanty, though much of it has been
i n 'use in BeminnJe for a number of
Since the strawberry indli*ycars
try has loomed up in such favorable
light and a number have entered it.
the necessity of providing against
dry weather has fOffiSd lU e lf visibly
to the front, and the growers in
question have tnken the step to in­
sure against it. Reportcr-SUy.

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Because I am Re-surveying, Re-plantAcres.

When this is Done This One

at Attractive Prices

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
" T h e Blue Envelope M ystery"
{ It is a champagne chilfon braodAt L y r i c Theatre Monday.
[d oth made with simple line*
With
The little dimpled idol of every [this suit' the dainty, dimpled star
wears a . ri pe »!•• chine idoii-e of a
movie fan. Lillian M alt er, is the at
light
tan which is made wit.h two
tractive model f»»r thctfrill* and fur­
encircling
ruflles and hemsticthed
belows in “.The Blue Envelope M j&gt;-,
ti?ry“ b\ Sophie Kerr which the collar and &lt;utls
Z
iitt, bat worn
Yitagraph teleksej* as a Blue .Ribbon I with this suit is a right straw with a
feature and whlrh is the headliner ishort .brim edged in lace. The hrim
at the Lyric Theatre on Monday.
.la imtered with ** -*iorn-T!:ieiii' uutir
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I eif.ircled with an exquisite,
Hi r frnrl .s are inai.v am! the man_____ ___ _— ro——---------------.
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fcftirm.op lire-* is fashioned from a , arc many. In an evening t* one qi e
soft brown foulard with ait o v e r-j drew i» fuahionetl with u short uc■ kl-r t nit ■■•']* - 'UU.. I.. I..U in .. Li.M -; ..i lii..il niFiim l i) if I uf m
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and ’wired to stur.d our attractively, j wIdle the waist is made with u short
* This skirt Is trimmed with a wide |tig h f fitting ‘bodice. This scene aPband of hurnt orange ribbon which • fords many pleasing costumes but
n A tih ir i Im&gt; little burnt orange the*gown worn l»&gt;‘ Miss Walker is
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turlan ‘ which

Walker extremely beautiful. -It is mmle wjth
n short full skirt of beautiful gold
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wears with this dress.
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A walking suit too is. attractive* luco,

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in a

number of

Lillian Walker in’ '.Blue EnvgZoiie Mys.
tery"— Lyric Monday
.
pointed flounces.
The waist and
short wired overskirt are gold cloth
bnndpaihted in a number of original
shades.
With " this valuable gown,
the little star wears gold satjn even­
ing slippers with stockings to mutch.
Her blonde wringlcts ure entwined
with, a wrqsth p i *\ilk dowers und she
makes an altogether rhnrmini* pic­
ture. *
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. Sense," Keystone Comedy.'

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Wednesday—“ A Modern Paul," "A Hot Finish,"
First Episode of "Pearl of the Army" featuring
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Tuesday—-“ Every Girl," "Apple Butter,"
teenth Chapter of “ Gloria's Ramancd."

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pleasing mystery -story,, dainty 1.11-

Saturday—“ The Battle-at Elder Built Gulch."
"Th e Bogus Booking Agent." Selig Tribune.
Kighth Episode of "Lib erty."
Monday— "Blue Envelope Mystery" featuring
Lillian Walker. &lt;Five reel Blue Ilihbon feature)
C H ARLIE C H A P L IN in “ The Pawn Shop."

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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Furni-bcil Booms l&gt;\ Day. Week
White Wyandotte*, celebrated Re­
gal strain of Canada where vigorouH or Month Park 'avenue tlat, 101
birds arc raised.
Constant, heavy North Park avenue, over 1. R.
Mr*.
layers.
Hatching eggs and Baby Philips A.- Co drug
HklL
Chix.
Booking orders n n v, F. P. James PntUiii. in m.iger
Strong, Brooksville. Fla.
31-tfe I --------------------------------- 1
----- 1-------------------------------- I For Rent Two room- f&lt;ir light
For S a le - F in e horse and buggy hoUBekw.pini,t and two nice bedroom’s
Inquire at W. (). -Green's Black­ on First street over 5 and 10c Store.
FOR SALE
smith Shop, corner 3rd St. and San­
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32-tfe
lo r &gt;ab* r me rtcn aero farm on ford Ave.
Fii-t &gt;ir&lt;'H brick road, near ire
WANTED
For Sale --T w o
very
desirable
p’ ant. all improved and in crop.
building lots in Sanford Height*.,
W anted: To sell your uf'UKttj.
One of tin* hr At ./arms and best loca­
Ntoa. Til and 74. Will sell for S'JOO Let me try it. J
tions in t be district. Price for «juit-k
each or if taken together will make • For Rent A few i
I •4,,&lt;l
a non $7500 and terms.' Packard
lower price on the two lots. Apply’ untiled for spring rop*. 1 &lt;&gt; I’ arkof course.
3h-3tc
to th e Farmers &amp; M crrhnnU' -Huukr nrit:
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_1U iu^r- «di improved truck fc.rnb TTnad lamb Ala.
— Wanted To m i 1
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srrllT
ast stile
i mile oil from Celery
For
Sale
H
eavy
double
buggy*
hftU-c.
utifurnl-hcd.
Ifut
■■&gt;■■■•
b
ile
VITOl’ JlfbDoft good road, tilejl with
Platform springs, canopy top, leather room with fixtures
:w**
seven yeart. (.lowed now ready for cushions. C ould he made a delivery Deal over MeCror&gt;‘ s i " •
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wagon..
Sanford
Wagon
Works.
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crop and immediate possession sail
Ini hud Onlv $60(10.00 and on .m m
W anted—Ship us your oraopo,
Packard '
38*3 tc
For Sule— One International truck. grapefruit, tangerines, pint apple asd
Thoroughly ovbrhnuled and paint­ other fruits and vegetable
Hfgo14 acre truck farm half mile west
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
est
prices
obtained.
Proitjp
rvturxx.•
of passenger station nod about th:*
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7-tf
Georgia Produce Company Macon,
same from ice (duitt, been cle.nred
G
e o r g i a . _________'
seven years, well fenced ami drained
For Sale— Murine motor, 18 horse­
but not tiled as yet.
Beady for power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
Wanted — Lady wishes I coition u
spring crop.
Price for quick sale First class condition, Sanford Mach­
stenographer.
Work v.iil
$;io00.00 and terms. J. O. Packard. ine «fc Garage Co.
93-tf
Ilox
1052,
Sanford.
16~“ _
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For Sale Thompson’s "R in g le tt"
L o s t - A little fox terticr POPM.,
4 acre alt improved trurk farm it.- Strain Burred Bocks. .Nqne hettef. black ears and black bob tail Mrislde city limits, In crop, smalt house, Some excellent cockerels farm raised Ilo b t. N e w m a n . 212 Four. : Sb
good welt and only S2&amp;80.00 on ui)d full of vigor. T w o to five dol­
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terms.
J. 0 . Packard.
38-3tc
application. Orders now booked for
40 aeres, small’ house, five acres spring sittings.
ilrs*rt &lt;■«! »f •*»«■
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A. B. Commons,
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clt’Wed, M od iatv^l. three miles fropt Sanford, Fla.
ll(5*3tc
Sol ter i. hrrst.&gt; fUrn Ihil
Sanford.
ISQQ.OO. J.**6! Packard.
Allison, ol K«.Inker, Ooftds.
»• »
For
S
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six
’
rilOot
houses
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j«. ts ti.- m .aV.
cheap, rorner of Eleventh and Or- 0WSI, tor S\V, of Sect Ion X.. *, y jj,
a,. Knnte «
E.. T s lls h s **15 acre truck farm, 8 1-.. acres and avenue. Sec Cleveland Hall at JO
has lil&lt;*&lt;! noiltr of fBt*nlh»n to «s»l^
ynsr proof, tn rsiabtish r U l e 0
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cleared H’ vcii years. 0 at-res tiled and Irwin &amp; Giles.
34-tf
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III .crop*, two splendid (lowing wells.
SI Sar.fon), KlortiJa. on tkr 2nJ •!«&gt; • ' r
Fpr Sale — Used Cars:
A bargain at $.&gt;500 und terms on
ruary, U»I 7.
rU im an t namr*
1 Overland 15
part.lf * anted. J. O. Packard.
J. It Itu«t&lt;tl«-*l»*n of O rS W I.
M. W. Taylor of t.rnstra.
1 Bukk 37-14
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A W I la v|&gt; of Canava, H»iw ■
1 Bulck. 25-14.
15 aero w inter home, 8 'acres im­
T - t h ? ’ -a S S ^ -Z S g -.
The above cars are real, bargains.
proved, irrigated; 20U large hearing In good condition. Sec us at tyte
Ji-T o ra A Kll-tm
orange trees, 500» pineapples under, tieforo they are s o ld ^ w Seminole
shade,' two good homes, out build­ County Gnrage.
EATING A PLEASURE
35-0tc
ings. two good wells with engines.
when you have a normal
Only $2500.00 and worth double.
FOR RENT
I ajss of appetite Indicate*! that I*
J. O. Packard.
3H-3te
stomach needs to be eleanwf
For R ent— 4 room house. $10 per enrd, and stimulatwl to b'iiltny
For Sa'e Money Maker’s No
month. 422 Palmetto ,\ve. Enquire tion.
business man,‘ truck grower or fruit Haynes, Herald Ollice,
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man can afford to get along without
FOB B E N T —Two Furnished
a Republic motfor truck. Our' easy
Booms.. Hot and Cold Water
terms of payment will make thu
Address Z care Herald. 20tf
truck pay for itself.
D ro p us a
For Bent— Cottage.
J.- Musaon.
postnl today for catalogue.
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T O N IC DIGESTIVE
Weeks Auto tin., cor 7lh &amp; Neb.
81*8to
A ves., Tampa, Fla.
38-4
For Rent— 708 Park avenue. E n­ is sold for this purpose und
For Sale—Ladies' guitar. Box 50, quire of H . C. DuBosc, First and to give relief. Sold only by us $ •
C, Rower.* ••
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P ark , avenue.
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HeTccf the Diitt deairnble pullets for
breeding purposes and keep only •a.few o f the choicest cockerels. The pul­
lets am placed in their winter quarters
and fed as gm.pt variety o f food ns the
fnrm usually produce* to get them In
n laying condition ns soon ns possible.
Feed them plenty of green food, such
ns cuhtmg'e leave*. ull suinll apples and
potatoes, turnip tn|Mi, In fact, anything
to ninka a variety, which In greatly
relishes! by the -flock.- Milk, either
sweet or-sour. Is fed to them, nil that
Ihey will drlqk every day. Fresh wil­
ier Is kept constantly befofo them. It
never pays to compel poultry .to drink
liupuru water and this cun cuslly ho*
avoided by cleaning their drlnklog ves­
sels each day. .Success In getting eggs
In wInter is due to keeping the flock
healthy and In n goptj thrifty condi­
land bocomc*#horrified about your tion. Tlio poultry house and.yards ore
“sins of omissions, indifference or neg­
kept In a snflllnry condition, ns this Is
lect.— Paris,
Mo., Appeal.
the first requisite of successful poultry
keeping.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

ought to mourn about is the gtn&gt;d
they fail to do, rather than the eyl!
thoy
imagine they d o — to rcidiae
R. -J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager that the Recording Angel'a black*Hat
deals ton time* as much with.sins
ruhIMtrd E**ry TumUy and FrM»r
of omission as *with sins of commis­
sion. There nrc people on every han
hand who need a load of wood, a
ST — *B 5 S u r n o N ra icr. in advance
trained nurse, sack of Hour or Bit of
O N I TRAM......................... *........... ......... U N
Cheer.
You peoplo with plenty of
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time
and
money who turn deaf ears
KBK1K MONTlUt............................... , .TS
to these needs will have » scarp to
OtNrerrd la Ika Clt» by OanUr IJ-SO&gt;a» Taat la keep out of the {-clcstiak goat p ic­
A d n a n ar JOf. Tar Monti
tures on judgment day, no hiattrr
t i f i a n la Adtaara M a s B* Mada al OSVa
how moral your lives or how big
a .u r-' a.
m » u m » ci»* AofnK zz»6 i Vour church' contribution*.
It will
I be « fln&lt; thing for yourselves und for
■- ’
when you cease mourning
to liar aid ttolldlag
TrirM«— N«. tu ovpr imaginary sins of commission

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

WOMAN’S CLUB . | PRODUCTION OF BIGGER EGGS

Miss Barefoot of Bartow hnM mar­
ried Mr. Ciirr of Tampa. Glad to
learn that no longe: will the young
lady* ho Barefoot ns she now bus n
Car..

Tuesday, Jan. 2, 191?—
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Adjourned meeting of- the Music
Department.
Program— American Composers.
Carrie Jacob Bond and McDowell,
Miss M argaret Davis, chairman.
W ed iesday,. Jan. .1-^
Business meeting.*
Resume of
Club work in* Sanford.
Seminole
Indian Day.
(n
January 17— Welfare program
the Club.
Jan. :11
General Literaturo Day
the Club.

Happy. New Year to all our read­
ers and may the coining year ho one
Music Program
of the best in our history. There is
Attention is called to the adjourna great silver lining in the oastern ed meeting of the Music Department
horizon and Sanford is destined to on Tuesday afternoon., Owing to
grow and expand as never before.in the rush-of Christmas preparations
the year .of 1917, But a!! of us must i\ was thought wise to adjourn the
get tpgcthcr on the many* good p r o -! program so oil Tut “day Miss Mnrjacts that will help to innke ?lie city"*garet Dux i* - will present a very line
grent und next M o n d iy is the duy program that will include two of
to resolve to g e t. together.
M.t'.e* A mi riea’ s sweet r*l composers, Mrthe year of HU", the gr.-al- l Mild i&gt;o\\i-!l ami ftarrie lu.nlis llotid
best in everything.
The general public have tile privi­
-O
lege of enjoying the program for the
small offering of ten cents!
The Jacksonville Metropolis is

Purdue Esperlment Station Thinks It
Possible to Produce Eggs of Bet­
ter Color and Shape.
Is It possible to produce bigger
eggs, or more uniformly colored eggs,
or eggs with (Inner white or yellower
yolk limit we nro at present produc­
ing? The Purdue experiment station
thinks It Is, and the eighth annual
Purdue egg show Inst May had on
dlsplny .170 dozen eggs. There were
represented the coimncccinl class, the
fanciers' class, the experiment station
clash, the student*' class, the high
high
school class, the freak egg class, be­
sides several others. Tho object of the
show I* to encolmige the production of
more and better eggs.

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New Year right with
a new set of letter files.
W e have them
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Just at (he aliening o f the flower. In
these cases, there 1 * a great liberation
or hept; this Ul due to tho fact that the
respiration, or 'breathing, is nt such
times very vigorous. Some very Inter­
esting experiments have been carried
out In connection with these arums by
means o f placing n thermometer just
Ipslde tho spntho. One .of tho most remnrknhlc cases -was that o f species
growing-qu the Mediterranean coast,
and known a* nrmn Itallcuin. The
temperature o f the nlr was 00 degrees
at the time o f the experiment. That
inside tho spntho wus 110 degrees! At
Unit time the blossoms, which when
expanded nro •practically scenlless,
gave (lilt n fragrance suggestive of
wine. It Is mild that plant* -of this
type nro practically common In Mexico.
— SL Nicholas.
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Have every
member of
youv family
join our

What's in a Name?.
It Is InttAvstliig to know* how certain
flowers got their names, observes I«ondon Tit-Hits. Many were named ufter
Individuals. For instance, fuchsias were
so called after Leonard Fuchs. Dahlias
wero nnmed from Andre Dull),. who
brought them from Peru. Thu cnmeUn
wus so called from a missionary named
Kamel, who brought some mngnjlleetit
sjH-clmcns of thu flower to France from
Japan. Ilo culled It tho Itose o f Japan,
But his friends chnngcd It to cmnellu.
.Magnolia* were named In honor of
Professor Mnguol tie Montpellier, who
llrst brought the bountiful tree* t o 1
France from America mid Asia. The I
Latin word for “ to wash" I* “ lavare,"
.qiid lavender received Its name hormiHo ‘
the Romans put the flowers Into the
water* used for wnshlng to perfume
Ihelc blind*.

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Bdnkin6

C lu b " BOOK FREE an d Join by p u ttin g In 5 or 10
ce n ts, o r eve n I o r 2 ce n ts fo r th e fir s t’ w e e k. Increase
y o u r d e p o sits each w e e k 5 o r 10 o r I o r 2 cents.
In 5 0 w e e k s :
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1c e n t clu b pays. $12.75
2c e n t-c lu b p a ys $ 2 5 .5 0
- 5 -c e n t c lu b p a ys $ 6 3 .7 5
10-cent c lu b p a ys $127.50
You c a n p u f l n $ l.0 0 'o r $ 2 .0 0 o r $ 5 .0 0 each weeka n d . In 5 0 w e e k s , have $ 5 0 o r $100 o r $ 2 5 0 .
We a dd 4 per c e n t In te re s t.
Com e In. a sk a b o u t It a n d g e t a " ‘C h ris tm a s E vo k­
in g C lu b " B ook FREE.
You can s ta r t T O D A Y — S T A R T

Peoples Bank of Sanford

EGGS DURING W IN T E R

January First

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Intellectual Free Rein.
Why should we believe (lint In the Inlellevtuul realm alone the Interest of
the undeveloped child should be 4 T
COMPEL FOWLS TO EXERCISE such
paramount and controlling Impor­
tance?
Why not linn in tin* moral
'All Crain Should Be. Fed In Deep Lit­
mid plrysh-al realms? Yet youth is
ter— Oirds Should Always Be
proverbially a period o f limitation, re­
ErfJjer for Peed.
quiring prnecssc*. often palliflll, of
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a Mug tin I ri-truliit. Gho the vou'li.
Feed III. grain in a deep litter on tin
floor and lllll.e the hell* exercise
..... . . .l-ir. i.hcilicr l&gt;o&gt; or girl, fr.*.* rein In yieldall of tliclr, grain. The mush tuny lie ' " ,R *" •'»,,,'««l or Immoral Interests.
led either wel or dry. and should l&gt; and mural r.uln will generally result.
so regulated I tint the fowl* will gel Give tile glowing hoy tin- llhcriy*-!o fol­
nlimil equal pari* of iiuisli mid of the low Id.* :&gt;ll}slcal inellmillim*, mul din- ctnhlo crops and diversified farming,
lister iiiiiHl sureljr ...... .. .On what fair iliay,
,Jr&lt; N ,gllbert&gt; Los A „ K,.,W
scratch grain*.
It I* necessary, to give the fowl* •iHNUiiiption, then, may we cliilin that in
California stand* nt tho
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plenty to eat to get good result*, hut thing* hitellectuiii the child's Interest . ° ! J
the bird* should always be eager fur -I.mild prevail?-.\lfreil K. Stearns. In 1 ” * uA of thp U * 5 V n i l p i L S U t e s
for largest farm labor income per
A tla n f'
inch feed.
lUan.
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T b .re tn greut'T opportunity in
QUEER FREAKS OF NATURE
Florida I or making money ufterte
ticks are .eradicated (rum the dairy
River of Pure Ink Iq Algeria—Siberian
farms,
so better grade and purebred
Streams Flow Over Beds of Solid
milk cows can be brought into the
Ice— Singing Well.
Good Light Car Will Make Rc- slate to consume and convert home­
grown forage and grain crops into
A river of ink Is formed In Algeria
* turns in Dollars and
by the union of two klrentn*, the wnli-r
milk.
,
Cents.
of one being Impregnated with Iron
It will be year* before thu state
ninl (lie other, which-drain* n great
can supply e.nough dairy product* to
swamp, willi gnllli- n&lt;Iff, This
lion of Iron and acid forms a pure Ink. MANY USES ON THE
FARM meet the home demands, when by
reason of mild climate and long
In Siberia river* flow over lee, old
grazing season* Florida should prof­
nnd M’lld a* rock. A tributary uf the
products to
l.eiui river bus underneath the soil Purchase a Car That May Be Used In itably supply dairy
All Kinds of Weather, Is the Ad­
w liicli form* the bed.of tlo- river, a bed i
market* of the north.
•&gt;( ppre Ice, over nine feet thick.
vice of the Engine Expert of
Eradication of the cattle fever
irenk of nature 1 * the lost river In
the Kansas College.
ticks will encourage dairy farming in
Kentucky. It I* known us tin- Hidden
Florida.
river, because no one know* li* origin,
It |&gt;a&gt;* tho fnrmninl It vmilshe* into n cave leading no
cr In dollars nnd
-- - one know* wlo-re. It flow* without a
cent* to ow n an an

moaning the fact th.it Atlanta will
pul on n Land Show and saw it' lie- ,
Red (Toss Seal*
fore Jux d id ., The Metropolis rightMias Jesrie* Wheeler submit,* the
ly snys that Florida should have a following interesting report of the
Land Show und Floridu certainly sale of Red Cross seal* through her
should. And the Land Show*'should nwti efforts during the lhlti i-ru*ade
he held in Sanford on the hulk headed loi tin- Womag's Club and additionlake front where every specif* of al report- will lie made by the
vegetables, fruits, plants and flowers Health committee of the . W clfare
will grow. Now let Jacksonville and Department next week.
Tam pa and every other city in Klor~
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rrotn sale o f stamps ut the variidu get busy on the Land Show idea
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.! . ,i. , "U* store* and individual sale* J l i .8
Iqr next year nmr investigate the!
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advantages of Sanford as the place J
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? 17.fi.1. Sold in the puMir schools
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j $14.67, making a total of $.'12.50 by
Miss Wheeler for the Woman's
-N O - P L-A C K FOR S N O W B IR D S
Club.
Iri addition to FliT* M iss
Ofllcers in the larger tuwns i &gt;f W heeler sold-S 1 0.00 worth of seals
Florida have received orders not to fur the State Health Ro&amp;rd which
allow "snowbirds," alias tramp* to , was sent to !&gt;r. Porter, bringing the
liligcr in the towns, hut to drive total of Mis- \\ I
sale* to
them out.
This-means ilr.it these 1 } m.Vi.
It is worthy of note that
gentry will flock tn the small tow ps i ihe &lt;-1 iildteti in tin* colored public
where their call id distress u:|l reap |school had a part in the work (or,
for Ihem'.piany dollars. Similar or
through them 14.01 -in seals were
; ders should prevail in the small ! sold to the colored people of Suntown* of the state as a protection to ( ford.
In the white school* a total I ipple, and 1* of a pule, bluish *‘olor.
the home people w ho earn ili&gt;-ir liv- of } |o n t via* -old. Sale* per grade
A singing well I* iftu* of the natural
ing by work. Apalachicola Tune*, follow:
etirloMltieri of Texus. Ill fine weather
Sanford is one place that will not
While School*: High school
vi sound like thill of ail tieolliin harp
receive them with open arms and 7 11, ..r
j| ;,j
Is given out by the well. At lime* Hit
lit h. $ 1.117;
the police force .will give them short j u M.
TAOt-primnry. InrTndlng ! " " "n 11 |M tl&gt;,|irl {1&gt;,,|&gt; »» recede*, a* If
-♦heift—tf rtipy are caught begging { *jr^ grad'-. J2.25
The 4th grade i* *,,r away; and then II reiiche* Ihe enr
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1 very faintly. These chunge* take place
here. A day's work on the street* t In­ oanner cl,a** in
the while sehool.
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1 ..... every^ fcvvymj|julid&gt;.aiiul-wllh greal-ri'Kwjll convince the tYamp* that the
Lululcd— NiJianL— hih aod ,aih ’-jj];l7 ^y-----. .
climate of tm* city I* lilihedthy for
grade*. 50c: Hth, i 0 c; « th, ic: 'Cth, with an east wind lilnwlng llio wiitheir kind.
d je; Ith. 1 2c: Ilrd. 50c: primary, o0 e. ,(.r |(l t||(, wt.j|
vqryV^ivv, and jhe
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— - o -----'I ) i the colored schools the banner j uiysterlou* musical sound I* fulnt. A
ela*.* i* tlie Ith grade alsul It i* u| strong west wind onusy* the vvnter to
i 1 • 1 tiiTR U K RE LIG IO N
ie somid to moTcasom vfil" J 11Tinakea u**laugli to hear , 1 lot of ! *I»i
----- '"people mourning over the evils th e y ! Ith grufft mild more than uny other. I ume and clcarm-s*. Before a north
commit.
About ' nine out of every Clle 8 th graili* of the white school wind the well play* II* wildest prank*.
Tho-water rise* nearly to tlio top of
ter\ of the number would not know­ made no sales at qll, according to the
Ihe Wt-llf which I* iiho0| sixty feet
how to he reallv sinful if they tried. report submitted by Miss- Wheeler. adecp, *unt] glvv* out wild, weird noise*.
Thoy would not- rob nnyboilv,' would
not lie about* anybody, t bat 'is not .
m ore than nqnsense maker
very much,-would lull, kill or iniirn I
anybody or takff advantage of any- ,
Edward Lear, Known to Most as Gen­
body only ot'Ca-uonaily.
What they j
tle Humorist, Was Also Famed
Be
Early Hatched Pullets Must
as a Painter.

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Most of u* when \\'o think o f I'dward
Lear tliluk vaguely of muneane who
Select Most Desirable Fowls for Breed- wrote- delectable rhyme* of nbli*yn*e
Ing Purpcsea and Keep Only Few
and fun, a iiiup who made queer pic­
* of Choicest Cockerels—Fur­
ture* .of iiu;Mi.-*l|.le cr* a I lire* to go
nish fir«en*£etdi
wRli hl* rhyme*, who compiled it \v«‘lrd
natural liUlory and bdiittiy ul| Id*
There Id no- need o f funner* curry­ ovtn, and spent. Id* life making odd
ing u flock of fMiultVy all through the Jokc.t,
We huv*' Nung, or heard someone
winter without getting egg*. To »oelse
euro plenty of eggu ip winter tlio early ...... slug, hi* “ Owl and the I'ussy
Imlclicd pullet* mu*t have the beat o f i ' !l1
u|ld uud well, 'thill h idiOtft
cure from U»e hcghinlng. Tfilit T*. rtU
But Kdvviml Lear'* iiuuscii.se hook*
they must be kept growing from the
time o f hatching until fully matured, were thu very smallest part of the
which Hlmuld bo about the flrat of work o f it long mid busy life,'net! Ill*
real labor was that of a painter rather
November.
So fur n* facilities lire concerned than a writer.
More than what he.did, even, wn*
tlio farmer Iuih everything “ coming
wtiaf
he was—a lovable and charming
Id* way" and there I* no reason why
man. adored by children, with the gen­
111 * fliK-k of pullet* should not produce
an nbundunce of egg* during the win­ tlest heart In the .world, a grent lover
ter season. With hut little nttontloii of ticnuty and devoted to hi* friend*.
Lear'* real character and work have
pullet* which, have free range where
been described In St. Nlelmln*. h*•» III-*
tlu-y may glean an endless variety of
degnrdo Hawthorne. Though Lear's
seed*, bug*, worm* und ijriilu, sun­
work was In general so serious, to
shine nnd fresh nlr, shade and pure
the end of hi* life In 1888. Mis* Haw­
water thnn can be so cuslly provided,
thorne says, he continued In write hl&gt;t
will, without 11 doubt, make very rapid
ridiculous verse* and make Ills funny
development and umpire much earlier
s1 ;ctchi-H In letters to Ids friends.
than pullet* kept where these natural
surrounding* are not to bo bad.
Another Important point i* the cull­ _ ” Plant* That Giv* Hsat.
W'e if.i iuit, u* u rule, think nf plants
ing of {he fl"« k. The early hatchod
chick*, when sufficiently developed •'» ns giving out heat, yet ut certain times
•distinguish the sex, should. If jkissIIi Ic, ’ . nine flowers sjiow all astonishing rise
be separated, ns the pullet* will grow nf temperature. Must remarkable In
•Mid tjirlve mui1j-lM-«U'&gt;* J»7 tliciusclves. thl* respect are ggr(ub&gt; kinds of arum.

N o farmer run get the maximum
yield of corn from a poor Htund.
Half* a - crop - of corn. 'HVlty pay expense* but it will not yield a profit
to the plhnter. A gooiLfiVuul can lie
■..Mir.-I mil;. I i |lr.:.'Uj.g)^&lt;-d that
U ill ttnslit IitnI n
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will germinate or sprout.
if you have not *clectod your ears
to test for Heed, do so at the liret
opportunity. Go into the crib,
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other insect*. Otic-tenth of the'on
mn$- piuia the first, teat.
Choose the m-Oil from the onetenth. In making thl* -■ And &lt;rl«tioh examine the ear* ,
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that the rob 1 * p.-rfe-ilv ~.,u
free from all irj-. of in, ,1. a .imra
al either end. ilo- kerm-A mm b«
firmly llxeil on the cob; if mu. they,
indicate shrinkage and imperfset msturily of the ear. The kcrmli nuut
not show discoloration. Thw an
the instructions offered by p H.
Rolf*, director of the Vnivcrtity oi
Florfilu Experiment .Station.
Test ihe se-'-l for mr-iinaiion in
thu next few w.*.*kAllow al.oilt
llfteen large ear* oi 1 ^•11 lor eark
acre to lie •plani- l. .11 .I tl- a n::m'.h-1:1
T»o
liered tag on r.,
,
chosen from eo. h ■ , - •i.«- :•■•rn nrir
the butt, and oi-- Iron lit'a.* |!jf tip.
Plant t belli in a ffat made Irum a
Rtmtll box. and tn .in order corn-*ponding with tin- » .1' her* in the
» 1 r-'
taken."
ear* from which, tin
Mlovv ten da, - or : • » . « • - thf
com to sprout, then t.t e them up
anil b y comparison -mi innv readily
see w liit-li car* g.i
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1 which gave dead
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th*dend eurs if* worthies f-&gt;r iiDuifinf.
After having chiw a vaiir '&lt;s*d.
rlort, j t j |( a ImX, Inirp | n.* bill th»L
..»•.] Uglitly. A
«IrJ’
g00da box lined with paper "ill do.'
T ,1P|| just ,;l&gt;for,. miu,t|i„g ihe lid ot
trou t’ the corn with oiie teaspoonlul
of r||r|lon i.j^^ddd,. I., ev.n ral.ir- _

Ah«4 iiiore Ptinr you liave before you
the better will lie the selection* mnde
for testing.
Discard the enr* that
life not of the right size, shape and
color, and those nflqcted by lyct-vil or

foot of, space in the Imx, to kill th*
weevil*.
A 1* » further precaution
scatter moth l»nll» through tlis r°rB
to keep out irscct* that might
*1 .|*»f
'll*
ihroujjhj'fni* pupi*r.
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Proper Choice Of Seed

lomobllo ami &lt;&gt;Bpe-

rlnlly a light car. In
do- Opinion of f:
* * v. Collin*. n8*l*
tnnt in steam and gnu r-Iigine* In llio
Knusa* stnti agricultural college.
“ la the tinny season of the yonr
wlii-ii ilnio I* worth mo,pea, and Ett
pair* ( 11? Aiacliliiory are needed, tho
farmer can take h|* car nnd tnako tlio
trrp to town for tlio nocesanry re­
pair* without a great los* of time,"
said Mr. ( ’iffllon. “ Or when groceries.
mol.
.... ifniuiffil for
huuno, tlio trip can he mndo to town
4n the noon hour or In tho evening
without taking tho time from the fluid
work."
If tlio farmer has n light vm"7“ ti car
Hint IS cheap enough so tjiatihn feel*
like tiring It In good or hail Weather—
l)e pll.l save time and ravo 111 * horses,
according to Mr, Guilin*. If some re­
pairs to the fr-nOe nro'to ho tnnd6 , tho
farme'r can throw- Id* tool* nnd a few
fence post* Into tha.car, cml. go cjut
and do the work in the time ordinarily
required to hTtcIi a team. It Is a waste
to hoard home* for traveling purpose*
when (hey tiro needed In tho Held,
und win ii 1111 automobilu will Letter
meet that requirement.
Mr Collin* hidlerea also that a
farmer him no husinesa'ownlng a hi:;
heavy car unlesa'ho ran also afford a
small rfkr. If ho can jtfford n big car
for pleasure, that I* all r lg l^ b u t ho
should jiao. huvATi kmrtll car for'genoral work, a* ho cannot nfTord to take
tlio big car out and run It around In
tho mud nnd In all kinds of weather.

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IN D IV ID U A L S E R V IC E ^
FOR BUSINESS M EN

Florida and California

Every business presents its own distinct problems
and requirements

There is a feeling prevalent thnt
Florida und California are rivals nnd
competitors, heeuuse the citrus, fruit
industry has been developed in both
states, hut if people really want to
make thiif a greater state than Cali­
fornia they must follow her ex­
ample nnd eradicate the cattle fever
ticks, so livestock development ran
take place. This is the opinion of
Dr. E. M. Nighbcri of the United
States bureau nf animal industry, •+&gt;
who is the inspector in. chaxga. qt j ^
tick arudlrnrtnn work in Florida.
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Largely as a result of trudieuting j
thu ticks so thnt high grado d a ir y .
rattle could lie used on farms in con­
nection with growing citrus und vog-J'

The Officers of the First National Bank are
not only familiar with gcncraFfinancial conditions
throughout the country; they are thoroughly con­
versant with local conditions and ready to give
special attention to individual needs.
W e welcome business accounts.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
T H E FAR M E R ’S F R IE N D ”

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PAG E FIT E

THE SANFORDWERALD

1916

tongrutulate
one

Miss* Hart, the lucky fremi mere observation, and urq hav­
Baptist Services Sunday
9.TJ0
Sunday school.
ing even".brighter, suggestions o f­
11:00
Preaching 'by Bev. \V. W.
fered them by their all wiso friends,
Sell Rising Flour at Dutton’ s
12's, flfic; 24’s, $1.25.
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and from the outlook it is. safe to Wiljlan, Fla. Sunday school secre­
tory of lacksonville.
■' 0„|t iUppcrtlnKH--Mention I j Attend the Eagles Masquerade nroc,a,m ‘ hat Seminole county, will.
3:f)0 Every. .Mvmher ( ’ anvrss.
Ball on New Year's* Night. ' Gyt ,n a,l probability, rork right on. and
I ° ur M»n«» ,n Bri' r":: your tickets from’ any mfcmber Hr will do business. ill thrf sumo hid’ 6:00. Hi Y. P. U. ifiims meeting.
Pernonal Items of .
7:00 Installation of ne\v It. Y.^P.
M::nd. •
phone' the .lodge rooiiv.
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U; olllrers.
Hon. Arthur Flake of
I nt er es t
Supl.
T.
W.
Lnwton,.
l'rnf.
It.'
F.
' Mr. and Mrs. John* Landman unjl
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*• * Baldwyn, , Miss., delivering the mi­
Ezeti,
Prof.
I..
M.
CbafTer.
NIiss
dnughfvr, M iss*.Nina' Landman i4
295-J
ll r cm*
Altamonte and Grand It t| id-. Mi. I I'far* V |*. |. *Ii-- Ni'ttie Maiiies,
H u m **
^ n,ln« IS/m“ "
Be.'i ‘-il .ill/' M - - N eli'ii i ner10(1 East First Street
Next to i\IcCuIIers
‘^ TjuSurHnrUyArranHedfor
\\ igun spent sevt^.i! i 1j _.&gt;
il,t. ■
v a rie tie s oi trie r .ii ,it.
ar.in Mr*
* r iigi.ui. Mi"* .Kdieth
Harried Herald Readers
here the guests of Mr- " |i.i&gt;u \\ ||» ,
11«*i* I.
-in g.i.j ... i , in'ii. &lt; oi
Mew .if’ I'r.■f \ I. 11at eh and A l i a | •» Ufl »
, : ' %Vi *’ * I III- • MiiJ.I *’ V lV* I
Self Rising Flour .it Dutton s
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Kate Mathers rejireS'-irtfif Seminole
12'a, 65c; 24'*, $1.25. .
31-$/ f KftU’ Mat him represeKU-tf .Som inolejw,lUlf „ utl /s 1,;,„.5ilJ 3 3 ,,, lViaiu. tin
, «»td Lyman nnd Alderman
county in tlie teacher &amp; Association titnst lui|iorlant variety, Itn^ a nuijwlili
til
Mr. an d'M rs. Herbert Lyman of i at Arcadia ibis week.
•Uo* " ; n, over to Enterprise* Vestwo kerjnb wijlt pink skins; It? Um lioiui. He is a good one-nnd'hus&gt;tv • Husinesv m eeting at W om an’#
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interest the Volusia chick- 'Forest City was in the city '1
Tuesday. | A number o f our leading townsmen spreads .dona the ground.* in ibis rebe to hold bis Job.
*
j Club.*
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s exhort .to gu* to- Tallahassee next spi et itnllkt* .that n f tlie red variety,
m in the Seminole County cumin* over to attend the Woman’
\\
The operating force is t-orqposed
ThOlVduy afternoon, June t-^
dance
‘l
y i s M ' .Lyman and P in g w Club
^
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‘ ' "visit friends.*
.went., just in -t*e “ How the Catt •wlilbli grows more upright mid in it of young Indies who by their ability ■ Every Week Hridge Club ineeta.
,iU vrry
‘
A.,,,routed
in
cldckens
btllieh. The pod o f the rts| mif holds
T ry Dutton's Flour 12’s, 65c;1jyinjw” inlo oiiice.
much 4&gt;ter«
have demonstarted their fitness to ,
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y ffithcrwi1 kind) nnd expect to 24V, $1.25.
Mr. and Mrs. Si-tulle M nines, ac- three uni! sotnetltues four l.erjiels. nnd become employees AT'this great cor- • g f n Honor of M i* * JaJmfon
bus
:t
deep
m
l
skin.
The
Spmdsli
Is
n
Mt* a fine exhibit of poultry at the V^ilr. and Mrs. F. P. Forster Ijavu lompaniiil by Mr. and Mrs. it. W.
4n Wnor of her cousin, Hernice
much siiialter mil, with a lighter skin poratlon- and that they haVe proved
returned from a ’trip to St. .\pgiis- .Haines,’ and Mrs. John Her by are nnd iiiDdcr flavor flutfi either o f the eflldent Is shown by thoir being em- Johnson of Am orim s, Ga., Kathleen
P » il« BlB Masquerade. Bull New tint* and .lacksonville making the Sanford visitors in Orlando today.
olliei s»jMi--. --eTile rlillio crop If ployees of the company eitux* the Brady was hostess to n party I liuravfU’i Night.
Big time.
Perfect trip in. their car. They encountered
Regular t'hristiitn Science services shelled and Used es|H*t'lnll) ill the cou- new plant started just one year ugo, Bay afternoon. \ urious games ycro
’ It&amp;tT Prizes for best costume. $1.00 some bad roads en route but man- are held each Sunday morning at 11 feetloa known us nougat.
They are as follows:
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ployed. The old fashioned garni of
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your ticket today. aged to .g e t through all right nnd o’clock at the Woman's Club on Oak
Miss Versa Woodcock ns chief .&lt;lpnk«y p roved ' very popular. • ..Re'V s ™ 1
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thoroughly enjoyed the tiip.
avenue.
Subject for next Sunday,
operator is assisted by Miss Bernice j freshments ronsisting of punch, cake
Expanding Feet.
Those
Several negro walterji werft stamlliiK tynight. Ada. Dickson, MBifred Dick- » « '* randpes were serv.M.
L y ij.jlV .T lS M — Antiseptic. KeT ry Dutton’s Flour ilSe;, 12V Dec, 31st. is Christian Science. Tho
public is cordially sinvited to these at a railroad ntatlou In u southern son, Clara fioertz,' and (iussio Till^s Present were Sorita i.uke, Norma
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B,ra Rheumatism. Sprains.' Nrurtd- 24V.. $1.25. '
town discussing the merits of otto of ns relief operator, all good ones wHo Herndon, Ethel and Florence Henry,
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Clarke Rahcrtsoit ami force of services.
r*their fellow craftsmen. "l&gt;nt nigger arc on the Job every minute.
Marian Hand. Lillian ShlnhoDcr,
L. Butler and wife and mechanics were down (nun Orlando
^Cipt- Bllonry euro mu a hustler, hut w'on ho
WE IV\ ITE YOU TO A T T E N D
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Anna DuHose, Edna Williams, A dele
| w,je OTn, Hartman and Miss Aline yesterday to meet a ear load of lleo
The .Souther Bell Telephone Co. Il{m , t i)orottiy Humph, Anna M a­
the aliening daj til the Seminole moves hla feet doy look lalk pan­
r' Bader of 'Ft. Williams, Portland, cars nnd take them hack to Orlando.
cakes.’said
0110
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"Pancakes?"
shouted
ma
only hits one.of the finest plants ^
Motlle Abernathy, Helen Peck,
Counly Rank’ s new Hanking House
He., arc the guests of their aunt# Mr. Robertson experts to establish a
another.
"W
’y
tiiun,
w'en
dm
nigger
in
the
south
for
the
size
in
Sanford
n„|en
shelton;
on January 2nd. UJI ” .
llri FGraves and cousin, Mrs. Sanford brunch of th c-iteo Var in
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This .day. has. lo efi set apart by gits good mi’ Roln’ dnm fetH o' hla'n but the pjant is also managed by i
flouj I'A' -ii IjIl1 no pancakca doyV Jea nm- nf the moat-oHtdent forces t h a t 1 jf R g y.nnnr of Sweetwater, T.-nthe near future.
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' • H. C. JfcMullen.
tlie Hunk's Officer* to welcom e'the
lull: a em lira Her. all spread out,"
Try Button's Floui^—"12's 65c;
the company possesses and Sanford ncM#e 1(I |„ th,} ,.jty t),0 KUMt of ,ler
N o w 'is the tiniu to fertilize y o u r! cllizens o f Sajifunl and surrounding
is
proud o f them. T h e life of the um.,0
aun, t M r.. nmF Mrs.
24'« fl- 5 .
y4*lf
grove nnd'gardeif with* Nuturcsuwu. commiiiilljeN.. nnd ogu are cordially
f ily t uuncil M i els
•
uleplmne
operators
is
one
emtloual
^ The big event of the* year — Engles E. L. Winn &amp; Co., Orlando,. .'iv.'ltp invited to call and in-pe.ci the equipYoung, who ure spending the winter
City round I of the city met on
Mrs.. Kent Rossotli-r is home again .mein Ihauhas be'en In*tailed to niost Decomber IS, I'JIG, in regular ses jangle an I they are'to be lotnmend- h?re.j
Aaaual Masquerade Bull.
Now
Yi/r’* Night. Don't full to attend. after an absence of kvveral weeks ill Pfficienli^ meet the Hanking re ­ si &gt;n at 7;:&gt;u p. m. Preucut, ('. II ed at oil linuM and given 3 lie full
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her old home In Commerre, G a .,' qntrementa e f yourself arid others. Dln-'ee, W. -W. Abernathy. F. I.. nirnd of praise, for dol-Tg lb d r duty.
M r a)i*r Mrs, Ciggjlua of Hunts­
( unit'.wnil l.riee.ymir frit-oil-.
y r Mini Mrs. W. C, Smith of 1 wlii/e. shu liad-u siu-uk.ful, M|..-iaii.ni
M iPrr Inn Vdantt, R &gt;- S‘ -»v man
ville lud. ore spending the winter
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•and If •. S v i n e s .
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Dijlpia weim guests op. Mrs. W. II ' for appemiii iti-. Ii • r 1 mlur, Vi
in Sanford and nre located at Mrs.
Ditmas
.nix
aeeotnpaiiicii
her
home
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Kodi through Xmaa
• I (-ioniUrtjo'and will be her g . ;
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Kt. iug 1 lo.ir at Dutton’s
M illiew 1 11 r
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M i—".hil'iel (io o d ll’ic is |he guest
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glad 1 &gt; see her home .0 ,iui and 1 *». I" 1. 1ri
m. i wtton from
• in r l.rotte r, Mr. C. L. Goodhue
Tick*!' t ' tut. (Jet yours today, know (hat she ha- eoiirei\ rei 0veretf. (,,,. min-.
v,i|j. in rHi-fi-rn i* to t.i\«” wus* r e a d rt it. J
R T.i-.li*; in Vanfnril for s, vernl do
She will |j ave on
jjjri,, V11111111I Ma*i|uerade Hull,
i*gnl if
I'roJ. ChaTi-r of the SanTm-d iligli
,|. |*|.,nd...
lilt), li.ilio laid Iiv IT nil! :1 III \’t
and Mi - l'a&gt; • Etta Slurwoml of Moinla.. fer taeksonville.
fr-* y. irV Night. Ask any inem- School faeplt;' Itll Wedm da&gt; f -r
meetiii!*.
uury ith, IJHT.
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Delaware "were united. in* marriage '
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4c el Eagles lodge.
3G-3te •
Arcadia to attend the meeting of this, ... '
Cotnmunieatlon from Board of
Schelle M nines, Secy
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Evening
at
eight
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Mrs.
D.
C.
Marlowe
and
lit
t
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. Tfcc many friends of It. (\ Uower, at At o teuehers* as.uiciation.'
Trade of the cit£ of S'a’tdo'rd was
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o lock.
I lie &gt;mtng people wm* nr- daughter of M ulberry .arc the guests
lie j*)'viular druggist are glad to set
read and ordered filed.
Naturesown—Can be bought di­
iompnnied by Mr. and Mis. ,1ns. I llf , „ T ,,
_ Mr nni| Mrs; sf w .
4= oat again after being confined
Cointniirdrnii'ui from Mahoney ,*•
The regular annual-meetirtg'of the
rect from the works in any quanT a 'lo r In I he Hapli^t ji.ein r'. inime1Driolg.ng r «
ti h;* 1,1 ' •* several »!:»&gt; .
Roy tit;
stni i h ol de r - of tie* lt.i i'- nf l * .i* d o Wnlt.*- f ir •• ndiiol
\\ i te I! I . \\ : &gt;i .h &lt; • Mr
win'ii 1•1 l.i.i.'i*.' ID in.in p. firiaell
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P r i e e f I ii nil p&gt; r i
t- t • j. id I D l v J u - F i a . W i l l tie h e ’ d in t h e
t ........ . mu
T io'v w 1 f e e ii'Oiu
Mr- I M U
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u p wit ii i il &gt;
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' ' *i;*ii ‘s ."'i| -|nr:il nieo l l o i ' of tin fi.ij'k on i r I d a ; . f a n
lo
tio'ir
friend
.it
tile H ull! * 'anil's. Tam pa to. spend New
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* il-idr of 1 liut lie w-tiI'*, lit 17. at 7 p m . being the third alt nr _. I or ad • see
I lie groom lias liYeu a resident of relatives and friends.
and Mr. \\ n ileuit of' Charlotte,
Mr. Mussun came before the
* il right.
Friday in the mqntli, for the elec­
the city for the past year apd,is with
Dent-fall to see ‘ ‘The Thorough- North Carolina were the gut-sts of tion of a hoard, of director*, to serve eootnil mid asked that his peisonal Die FernaJd ilardwurt' Co.
’Benny Deane is among the college
bmi," the great ruce truck picture Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Powers this for the ensuing year and dor the Valuation lie reduced, said request
boys at home for the holidays.
week,
leaving
Wednesday
for
Cuba
was
granted
and
his
personal
tax
featuring Frank Keenan. Lyric Totransaction of such other business as
’
Skating anil A'ijmciu;/
nnd the Isle of Pines. They will re­
valuation for the year I'Hft was resirbt
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inny properly come before it.
On
Tuesday
night there will be
Mr. and Mrs. .J. G, linrrold and
turn here for a few days eregoin g to
litli ei| to $351).bfl.
; i . u . S M IT H .
Don’t fail to attend the, Engles
skating
and
dancing
at
the
Rink.
J.
G., Jr., of Gainesville motored to
their homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Whltv
' President.
Mr Garner rnmr before the rottn -1Mr ’ al,,i M r„ n.vnn. the mating.-s Sanford on Tuesday, and were tjie
Rill on NVw Year’s Night. You will
fii'ld arid Mr. AVooleiitt are of the
.'Ilf fri-k’te
rrtfH it it you don’ t come out.
cil a n d asked them lo raise i he ' |,.|V„ received many requv’sts lit give guests id Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hurfaculty of Horner Military Institute
3G-:tic
graiii' of sidewalk in front of his!., ,|nm&gt; aiol skate parly so this rold and fartiily until Thursday.
at Chariotte."
The Mo-os Woodman ami Osgood
The regular annual meeting of Go* stores on Park avenue. On motion |,,vcnt wj|| |„. Kiv,.n on* Tuesday
Ank the man who uses "Naturesi m e w a s leferred
to street rnimnil ,l|iK| „
skating will he rnjoyeil unof Nt &gt;I j- pci t. Mass., left for
M in ( Sara Itell Baker of Hustle
stm khoiders of the 1 tr&gt;t Nations
id (en o’ clock lifter which (here will was tin- attractive guest of Misa
I’d fa !!&lt;■ I ;■" 1 et ''er points on i ae nwii" how it gives result-. G'md for Bunk of Sittilord, ,1 la . will tie held I . , w n h p o w e r l o act
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'J r ' ' . d '1*" ‘ l" " ' bcTnre tin i,*. |tt(, h o u r s of dancing. A siringed ( TirisNa Starling for Christ liras reaii**r st.emt.iu* several |b’r,‘v*’» ;‘ " ' 1
in tile qtlie*1 of the lianu oil Tuesday,
u/i hi.,
Usgoi.,1 js the n ii'.i
Prof, Paul E. iiry.ui nf Emory I unitary !*tii, I*117. at 10:60 a.' m . u n i m il iii 1'ehalf of M r . Adkins in , i.tcliesira will furnisli tfie dance, run mainiiig over for the Social D ip ir te! &lt; H
ineni bail’ on Tuesday evening. Other
University, Aflifnla is in the • il&gt;' on iieing tin* second Tuesday in the regard lo damagb done his properly * tiM Friday night will he tin*
l&lt;y bulkhead, tin motion same w as rat.(,^
|myK_ potato and harrel guysts of Miss Starling were Mt .
u
few
days’
viA.it
with
liis
sister,
month,
for
the
election
of
a
Board
tini1 t.. ram at the
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M a rl'll f'i.rrmighs and Mr. Bruce
Mrs Dr. Mason and family.
of Directors to serve for,tbe loi- iing referred to finance eomin'tiee to «o ii - Ji i net" ;tt|t| „ t |,„ r ,.v,.nts
I &gt;'tlr l
, lit.
.&gt;-1ti
f r with city attorney to plat i- r
i
w
i
lie
right
lo
reject
any
Sin-!I
,»| acksoii*. Hie. t
year ami for tlie' triiiisaction of urh
j ''', !
*J{t*gii:a!d Holly.Hat U ,-libimi Red
Break oiir Cold
,a (irippe
, undesirable persons,and each event
oilier liusitiess as may properly cuttle -r otisiliiiii y.
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Duvia and I'ercy I’ael.ard went over
With .. few. dusea o! fiGti.
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Mo. Parker Htfne h eforelhe conn- io n *the- winter’s program will he rort•
,
Mr and Mr-s. J. A. Harrotd. Mr.
to Daytona Tuesday night wlmre before it.
i ii and mad....... nipt’ ini a) .nit li din ted ja the esual ordetiy tiVunner.
Hr. and Mrs. Roy Roussun 'and
Ii F. "W H IT N K B .
nnd ^D ' I G jJ fa rro ld and children
Reginald i a* M'liedilled t • race at
liltl* ik. igl.t r of Hailey, Idalio .are
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.Cashier.
cetine on hoarding lieuses and askeii
motored over to Del.anind on Wedthe abating tin), yvitlt 171wood rhe
Yjeu . li.' IUi; Jmiidays visiting their
t h a t Stllmttdjo-ledr
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yrn.-Tif
Heftrtliy 11V spend the itiijr Willi' M r*. '
Boy Wonder, but the bad road
Jtifr.it. In-r ■ Roy was formerly of
Clerk wan,here instructed to djnw *j lu jq
E. S. Hurrold.
belli them up and they did not reach
Ihr ii' * i •! .-ee tint i't now engaged
\ «l *rm vnuehers for the monthly -ah •* nl
’rrctU Labo cuterDaytona until the next morning
' 11 lb i . ; . ..nmr- a,.Lunuyjiu iy pu* f cdniSqUMiin
■■
y i ! . . r . , , U „ , mi . . . . . .
I t . r r nilju: till*, wires W IG tJ rr tR ie rfl'm i: r i t r o fh r ia lir n T n n T tm t r r T l i - liiiB :
— •n tf/ilrid K i-T 'lu h .
Miss Lily Hurrold who h a s-been
■■wttln/ I'aiiehiiie and altTiough the
hero
at
u
|
with
eommunirnlion
throughouf-the
daya.
,
.
I
‘
?,5i^
N
orm
a
Derr.don
'tilertains
t'-e
attractive guest of her cousin,
will probably be puJIejl of! there
Iwr/ffn aider breaks the iiulii in The
east.
Some
trouble
is
reported
as
On
motion
parried
file
janitor’
s
with
a
danci.tg
party,
i
’
iss
Muriel linrrold for several
Inter date.
*i'*t*r months botli hi* and .Mrs.
far wist as Chicago,
alary was raised frqm '41.56 per .Monday, Jan. 1, l!*17
weeks,
returned to DeLund Friday
D jf'w’s Doll,, the popular sales
Rottsswi lik* I he west, .
«
Mrs. Geo. Bishop will lie liosti-ss urrbmpanied ijy 5trs. J. A, .Hurrold,
j week to $3.00 |H*r Week.
man. of H ..&amp; W. 11. Drew Co. of
Mi-ses .Muriel and Dora Hurrold
— Ti&gt;i" iie.-si. y nnr*ttfr— En^Int' HnR .Iaeksoti\ilfc was making Ins' alter
Kxccpt
ln
Runtinda,
Ik
y
p
t
a
n
d
o
n
"
f
The
lire
department
was
read
and
Mondny
night
,
..
and
Messrs. Emmett Hunt and Iian\'.*r’a Night. Get yrour tirkets Christmas • trip with Sunfonl busi­
the
Tigress
mlutnry
operation*
a
re
!
urilered
filed.
Engles
Masquerade
Ball
ht.
Eagle*
j
dolph
Merriwether,
IWw' '
•
36-3tc
ness men Wednesday.
practically
tit
a
standstill.
The
Ten:
All’
business
Iieing
attended
to
Hall.
Ty|sc :i Kentucky .Cnlonel Jn tly*. /„■ 3Tie roijri house is :ill liuay; this
,
,Tuesday, Jun. 2 —
My, unit Mis. John l.audmitn und
new ad v a tun tov.ar w unrll adjounred.
^ J ra.:.'’ pHlSre ,“ The Thorouglt- week in getting ready* for the change tons report
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Afuilr, Ian. . "
|daughter. Miss Nina Landman of
Brallif,
the
great
Rumanian
grain
tots’/' ivtJie Lyric Tonight. 38-ltc of officers and those officers that are
N E W M A N A G E R TA K E S O FFIC E - Mnsjc Department program at Altamonte were the gucstis of Mrs.
and oil Morehouse. Th e taking of
Mi
Margaret Hart nf Orlando to retire with the passing of the old
i j ’.
Wilton several daya this week,
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Woman’s (.’ lull. ■
HUpccliti pitfeed them within thirty
. w i;n p on y- and cart receqtly year are w aking arrangements to
|
attending
the annual ball of the no.
.
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mill i of this place on the other side Southern Bell Telephone Company Tuesday nigritt
/lv»n».a'.iay by the Yowell-Duck- enter into oilier lines,, while i f i o s n ...................
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i dancing at tlie Rink, citd department on Tuesday evening
SI
ntinc
und
•Sanford Branch in Good Hand*
* ai.itlt.
* 0M*' Bo. i,' .that rity.
M any In' gentlemen that qssinne tlie rnbe of
. ns Mrs. Wilson's guests.
l i t II. firanaou bos (oum'med tin- M mlrfcsday, Jan. 3
ermine,
so
to
sjicak,
are
jmssing
Imck
j
"The
Teutons
in
Did.rudja
are.at-’
1 Cl? ticl.vts qn the jiony nnd
! * all - *if them are willing to und forth gleaning bright suggestions tacking the Mm htin bridgehiud'nl-'. itfanage.mjm of the Sanford plant of -------------------------L
the Southern Hell Telephone Co. He
most opposite Brails. The punning
has U
"ii in. -....—i: bargo for*' teveriri
the remaining Russian*! qjit of . Dp.-.it—
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le MS ir r suit ,.i th6ntH\ Ini .■ tho re dgnttlioq of J. F.
th e e operations. The artillery is ! Kurnatz but was officially made thej"
active on the Francu-Belgiun front, manager the first day of January. • j
Mr. Brunson has been n residentV
! Aviators nre liusy. Some fnitrestln
of'Sunford
fur the jiast year and has
jdeveiopmenLs “ are 'Indicated in the
a
large
circle
of friends who urn con­
j Verdun region where-a heavy bom­
gratulating
him
on his assumption
bardment east of t(io Memo is reof
T
h
e
’
management
nf such u Qnel
.pprted by i’ a/is^
jdant. Ho,!*' a young man of most j
ph'U-ing personality, an active work­
At Ihe Cnlholir Church
er in civic and religious circles and 1
Sunday —
That the Seminole County Hank i.-t useful to
ever alert to pteoso the patrons of j
Low mass at |fl a. m.
tlie peoplp is shown by increasing business.
Sermon.adapted'from the Gospel. tlie Southern Hell! A .man of wide
Classes for Christian doctrine at experience and ability and one who
. Our depositors and clients realize that we af­
tins tnade the telephone business bis
6:15 u. in.
ford,
them every privilege o f safe banking.
business for many yours Mr. Bron­
Benediction at 7:30 p, m.
New Year’s Day — Feast nf the son assumes the management under
Accounts subject to check are invited.
most favorable circumstances.
Circumcision—
T'HKS Store means that you shall always find someSi lijorn does a man have a good
Masses at 7 und 10 a. in.
thjilR N E W here. Something D IS T IN C T IV E ,
wife and a good business woman to ­
Benediction nt 7 p. in.
Christmas tiee on F rid a y .a t 4 gether but Mrs. Bronson combines
stands for tlie last word in Footwear Style,
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
these two most . important traits
p. m.
P
A
I
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ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
And we believe that R IG H T makes •M IG H T in *
and can lie called a helpmeet in e v ­
ery sense of the word for Mrs.
• College Glee Club Coming
' lot's, 'j hat Shoe Style always speaks for itself and
Tlie malingers of the Lyceum have Bronson is the commercial clerk of
1,at good leather and true workmanship prove their
1s** used us the next number a Col- tlie Sanford pinnt and with her hus­
U,,u!i hy the only test-worth while, (he matchless test
i it e Glee Club.
There aie to lie band inantigen the business oiiice in
Em totcen men in tho club.
Among a manlier that is most pleasing to
f t hmu is'n rrerr&gt;irstra~Trf~spv r r r plrrm; Ttitr-jraWtPT:— —:
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j This attraction will bo held in the —J. 3’. Hayes is tlie man behind the
j
S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a
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, Lyric Theatre in order to ucoimno- guns in the mechanical department
dnto the large audience sure to nt- where the troubles happen so many
tend. The dale is Jan. 12th, Friday times nnd I\f* lind his force are on-the
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o4ll|i||l &lt;n
Annul I U
night.
Adults 50 els.
Children job when storms threaten to disrupt
25 i ts.
the Upos aiifl cut ^jie cqmnnniicuFORREST LAKE, Trca. D. L. TllUASH R. V.Prej
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W ilcox Paintings o f Florida Scen ery
MRS. GRACE E. W IL L IA M S
Phone

PFOPl-F AND EVliNTS

The Useful Bank

|Seminole County Bankj

Dickins Shoe Store

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and Mr*. E.
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Then Conv«r*atton Ceased.
4
spent Christmas with home folks.
wera In Jacksonville on business this1 “ H are sotuc lU d r a ski'd the land­
^Wc Harufacturv :
’■* • *- -■“ '* f
Mr*. ,1. V. Btenatrom, Miner Nlta wwk.
lady. **itlo means rher,‘* *hc went on,,
m etal fe v
Let*on and Minnie Wynn were in A three and a half pound son was trying to make talk. “ L’dJtta/’ grunt­
town shopping Tuesday^ afternoon. born to Mr. and Mrs. Hsgood Wax* ed tlio grouchy Imarder. **Aud Is this
supposed to be river water or coffeeY’
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
M r. and Mra. B. P itt and chil­ ren, Dec. 18th,
—
Courier Journal.
dren arc spending their holidays in
The Sun Brothecs circus drew 1 Louisville
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RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
Minneola.
quite a crowd from this e n d 'o f San­
AND OTHER SHEET HETAI
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
■ V e ry S ta rtlin g .
We often have heard of
M r. and Mrs. Edw in Humphreys ford.
BUILDING MATERIAL
The
young
Sunday
school
teacher
and M r. and Mra. R . H. Wynn and grown ups borrowing children to j
feft
&gt;he
bud
gained
tinattention
nml
Wri U TbDsy for Catsiogstj
Among the different famijies hav­ children were the d iq n cr1guests of take to the rircus. Some yourigsters, interest o f nil her pupils. i*v*-rt the iltW E S T G E N E V A AVENU E
out here borrowed the grown ups
_
and Special Quotation^
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Vernon.
ing
a
Christmas
tree
were
Mr.
and
Mr. George Manefield returned to
ile boy who^ usually *:tt looking timuitd
this time and said grown ups en­
Mr*.
Magnuson,
T
.
O.
Tyner,
II.G
the mom of the primary department.
*»&gt;Thc RjOUIOA Moal ProcuctsCo
Tam pa Tuesday after s p e n d e r
A number of the young folks at­
ija j - i 't o - v m i f u
jS
joyed it greatly.
With III* cbm In lit- hand In- -ecmetl
most delightful Xmaa with hU aun; Lundquist and at L. Vihlen's.
tending the Xmas tree at Lake Mary
Mr.
Edden,
who
is
a
gue*t
with
totally absorbed In ln-r subject. I It'­
. . Edd Greenwood of St. Johns, Friday night were the Missy* Rober­
Mrs. Jack Vaughn.
Mrs. Edden at the C. B. Tyler home llewtb Ilf- ,*tri&gt;lig gtlXe *|»i* tkit'.eil i lie i
E very, one had the Xmas spirit Michigan was a guest at Mr. 'and ta. M ary Belle and Eunice Lynch.
will have some tall fi«h stories to qUent. blie cLuppetl fur breath ami It
but not the Xmas weather, for it has Mrs. Ballinger's last week, coming N ila Letson, Minnie Wynn. Mrs. I.
take back t o 'North Syracuse, N . Y., was tlieti lie *nbl. • J».* you ktimv jou
from
their
o
ld
-home.
He
is
taking
been extra yarm for December.
V. Stenslrorn and M r. and Mrs. II.
in the spring, having had great good have eye* exacily like our CUtY*
Mr.
Will Robinson and little in the sights of the east, roost at B. Lynch.
T
luck
In fishing.
One day recently
daughter, Gladys and Mrs. Jack present but expects to -return later.
Mr. and Mr*. C\* K . Luca*’ house the catch included a 10 pound trout.
Death o f Beloved Woman
t
•
a
~t%t ~
King and little son. Clifford were the J. A, Thompson came over from caught on fire Wednesday. We are
The death of Mrs, Annie Eliza­
Mr.
Edden
was
photographedwith
dinner guest* o f Mrs- Jack Vaughn D el,and Sunday, driving "hack there glad to say little dnrgage was done.
the trout’ to verify the particular beth Jamieson, wife of \YaIter P. W e Have Added to our Stocfc»
Xmas b a y , all having a most enjoy­ through the country with *his horse
Mias Nita Letson will leave for fish 'story.
Jamiettor., ht Sanford Sunday after­ F u ll Line of Automobile Arrest*
able day and nil kinds of good thing* and wagon and organ. . He reports her home at Ft. Lauderdale Thunrnoon, has caused sincere sorrow to ries— Tires, Tube.-;, Horns and i*
Ed
Henry
and.Joda
Cameron
are
the family aa liking it there and all
* to eat.
day after spending the summer with on a hunting trip near Tossuhassa th e.many- Orlando friends .ojjju - de­
fact anything you may need in ihk I
Well, the N ew Year is almost here are well.
her grandparents, M r. and Mr*. J. Ranch.
ceased.
Mrs. Jamieson, who had
A.
Derby
and
family
attended
ser­
1
and we Jjdpe for a bright, happy
M. Lord.
been in bad health for some time, Line.
vices
in
town
Sunday
and
on
Christ­
prosperous year for jach and every
was returning from 'Jacksonville
mas Day Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington
one.. *
where
she had been to consult her
Also a Stock of
PA OLA P O IN T S
were guests at their home.
brother-in-law.
Dr.
Dean,
a
promi­
Mr*. Vaughn and Mrs. Clark were
J. E. Borm, accompanied by Mr.
Mr. Rantoui entertained with a
nent physician. She wa* taken ill on
In the city Wednesday attending to
muse parly, a couple of lady'friends, Easterling i* spending the holidays P R E A C H E R PA YS T R IB U T E TO
the train und -topped at Sanford! ut
som e business and doing some shopwith
M
r.
and
Mrs.
A
.
A
.
Hicks
and
relatives of his from the north whose
IN F L U E N C E OF M O TO R IN G .
the home o f her daughter, Mrs. B.
plng.names we did not get and Mrs. Geo. family.
F
. -W nit tier.
Frank Brown, has been spending a
”
SEE r s FOR
Mr. and Mr*. Will Robinsqn were Pern aid of Sanford.By her beautiful Christian charac­
few
days
in
Sanford
this
week.
the gracious hoat and hostess of
.While Mr. and Mrs. Mugnuaon
Mrr. A. V. M cliuin le ft-fo r her Says It Increases Church Attendance ter and. affa'bility Mrs. Jamieson
number of friends Xmas night, when were entertaining their home folks,
and Is Lessening the Use of
made and kept a wide eirclo of
home
in Atlanta, Georgia, Wednes
•upper was served of all good things Mrs. Hertelson, John Horell and wife
Strong Drink.
friends, who join the bereaved fam­
day,
a
fter
spending
Christmas
with
to eat and instead of the steaming and Wpodard Bertelson, Alfred Ericily in mourning in’ r loss. cups of hot coffee served, tea and son, wife and children, Saturday her husband .here.
A few weeks ago a preacher said
Mrs. Jamieson was G5 years of
chocolate iced drinks took their place evening with supper and a tree, who I Miss Helen Iserman is the guest that the automobile was. having
tho •«age.
—
Is
viShe
IIV ' V
I asa
*I* N
** ew
V " York
• »'i n
^us
In
as it was extra w^rm for Xmas time. should .come walking in on them but ; of Miss -Frances Pearson this week, effect of increasing church attendance , , ^ ,lU, coame t0 K!ori(lrt In , 875(
■ f! *
A fter everyone J u d earen their till (heir'brother and his wife, Bertelson I Mrs. J. W r K l f f i y 91 G rain Cor#
t-fnl | r' R League of Illin o is 1.wberit
Springs is spending the holidays Valiev
valley Efficiency
. hhe and .Mr. Jamieson had ex, they enjoyed themselves at cards of I’alatku.
It was n glad surprise
’
with
her’
folk*
here.,M
r.
C.
I).
Pear-,
asserts that tho effect of tho motor
k'roVc
until a late hour, then bidding their dll around-ait&lt;1 was only larking in
car is to lussen the drink habit, that
they removed to O r - ,
.
.(
.
host and hostess a tMerry Xmas an one daughter to-complete the circle. son and family,
it*
Influence}
on
the
operator
Is
toward
1
ar|dor
where
Mr. Jamieson ha*.
) Mr. und Mrs. Jlobert Eldridge
llap p y New Year they departed to
total .abstinence, and Hint tho rapid
been in charge of the Southern
Location.
to Seminole
Carl Pfcrson Was a guest of his spent Christmas .D a y
with Mr*.
their honied.
Those enjoying the
increase
In
the
use
of
automobiles
IslE
xpres*
olllee.
with
the
rveeprinn
of
friend, Arop Lundquist. Christmas
amj j4mj
( ‘o -o p c ra liv e M rrrantllt C«,
family in- S a n f o r d . ----i
hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Robin­
K. Lundquist. wife and baby.J
Mrs
Jnmmes of SvIVr.n to play an Important part In decreas' :i few year* spent in Tampa.
i
son were Mrs. J, Vaughn and neph­
of alcoholic b ev-.
. ,
, ,,
,
K. F. I.und*i list, wife and children Lake has recovered sufficiently to be Ing iho consumption
v (In fill IN \ I v t \jt v
Besides her husliutid .Mrr. Jamii
ew, Mr. Geo. Matt* field. the M i**v*
e rages.
*,
were among the guests at the supper moved to Sanford, whore site i- in
- f; i- survived t,y *wn lUiidh'i ■'
Tyner and Mrs, Jack King, Mias
Motor Age says.
su.. - N! . 11 lb
and tree at the* ho me of II (» l.-ihd- t ■ it•- o f I • .* - i . » • Mr- I
(iri.t
' M tlh the Inherent capabilities for Mr- i leurg*' Met t,:. * h
Gladys Robinson
who state*: -1 ii
,!i or,
Mr a ’.il
' p;J. ' ' Ull'l VA..I
ll - \t I.,
injury p'»a»v*sed by a powerful, heavy and Mr* B. F. Mbit tier of sanford", t e, n ye a '- . u- l
Mr U ill Kitts had a w r
A"
r
‘
l
Mr- Beck and children were ai*»
motor car under the control of one her mother, Mrs. Nannie. B. Myer*
killed b&gt; the train a few. d.i; * ag
-M i»» Margaret &lt; !.ir- -pent
In faet.
among the vi-iti irs thi-re
nta» Day m l.ongwtm&lt;|. the gu**: of! whose vision, quickness of action, atid of Key West; one b ritio r. !{&gt;•;. B.
Koundm as of judgment uro .tcmporarl Myers of Kt-y We*t, and one sister*,
about twenty-tii e. young and old
M im e Ethel mul Elisabeth H arley.
GRAPHVII.I.i: i M i l'PS \I \
were treated to ■otfee and cake.!&gt;'
c!''uded. whether it he by .excessJ j | » . Dean of Jsckloavilfe.
Mrs, Emma J. ('lurk arrived on
Walfped Pierson was released for a
In alcoholic stimulant* or from other
Mr, J;imil-.Mn WM a nu,lo ^ mrm.
3 6 M = li
Rev, Thompson was a supper Thursday from Detroit, Mich., ami
t «ACt MAk-v
week’s time at (‘the‘ .Bothamly rrate
^
PrCiCn‘ ber of the Episcopal church, and
gm=st at Rev, .Erieson’* home Sun j will l»e ‘ the guest of her brother, somewhat stringent,Dregulation*
as
re.
.
,
.
.
.
.
,
mill to attend to their grove work.
day evening. He took for hia’ text,. C. D. Pearson for the remainder of gard* the operation o f a motor car by h" l0T^ '" ‘rvire9 w m * M A M ***&lt;&lt;'?''■
H H E I M AT1S.M IM iW lipRS
MrT'-’Erfln Magnuson returned on
following which the remain*
"I'n to us a chitd i» born, unto us a tlie vt-inter.
r &gt; A h .v .f
an
Intoxlrutisl
driver
In
time
will
be­
Thursday of last week from M erritt4*
brought to Orlundo fur interimYou •
- . - - •s0!tj
son is given and hi* name -hall t M -- M a rg u r . - * B o b e r t - a n d M - come • ten more strait-laced,
Island where he ha* th*i Mjp»-rintenOrlando
''cntinel.
only by u.,1 »l no |( i j)o»rr
.
*
V
\
iibiti
tiupast
few
years
the
nu
called Wonderful, t nui,**d!r&gt;r . the. Ru-’-el’ «iil»t!ttre ..f Sanford » •
deney of orange packer* for * ha-*
thorltics havi- become anything but
Might;. God. the L \ --ria-titig l ath*- gi:r*t* of Mr a-.U Mr*. H It
•
Co. tit enjoy the &lt; hri'tmu* hoi.•]...•&gt;
liberal in their views of accidents
the Prince o( Peace."
dridge Wednesday and Thursday.
at home.
caused by drivers about whom there |
* *
Services were held at the Lutheran j
has been arty suspicion of having been
Mra. Anna DeFoi'est is keeping church Tuesday evenihg and early '
.
under the tnfluenco of liquor.
L
O
N
(
*
WOOD
l’
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K*
I'P
S
with her son. .Norman and wife atid Wednesday morning, conducted by J
"Most motorists, realizing that they
J.
A.
Bryan,
Sr.;
and
son,
Bobbie
her little grand daughter in New Rev. .Swanbon.
are
in dpnger of m-vero penalties in
spent Christmas n ith the family In I
York city.
case of an accident'if they show signs
Rev. Eric«on preached Sunday
North Long-wood.
7, The school children are all enjoy­
of intoxication, even though they may
evening again at Kbenezer,
Miss Gladys Morris of Sanford |not admit that they are susceptlblo to
ing their two wc&lt;Jk» holiday.
A ftimpli • little iw v ire of «n n
was the guest t&gt;( M;., Maude iftttr-i Its effects, are less prone to look upon . O
i - ,and r*‘»: t i*li.lt's w.*&gt; iflVrl * ‘ *
miiiger lor a few .days icuct wee*.
• the wine when'll Is red.”
°
Ool •u.m .-h
child r« n »&gt;^ uur Sun
Boyceon Chase of Miami was the«
t*■1 l&gt;y ail . Tuu ‘ h-nutii ul
wUS
gue-t of J .*A . Bryan hi,- Xmas
WHERE GASOLINE HAS GONE
an&gt;i M ■*.
tulo.i also !&gt;y Mr* Er?i
Mi*s LiPiau Bryan returne-l on
n
l
i
"a
*
n
u
,
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mii
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i
rl
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li /i {
Mag
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:
Thurviay ir-'-u Tatupa
.
E u r o p e 's E n o rm o u s D e m a n d fo r M o to r
t
We thiii. k ii! w im i • ipc.i t ii i;
F u e l E x p la in s S c a rc ity and
Mli-i
is.* 1
:11i :i« \VAit# |» h&lt;1
*-m#
• fN'T
tl'.e
Lillian
t spi-- iail&gt; th* d&gt;-vr
-.
H ig h P ric e s.
|the holidays from UiHi-ton. .where
an(j i ’ he i* teaching.
ami Mrs. V C. Coltf
At the present rate o f consumption
Especially adpted for
The Longwutnl Hot
the market demand for F.isollne can
-roth»r. !■!•! ! t’ r..m«r o N.
SAN'KOIMVS HorsK OF SEKVH K
Your Stale
grjiiii opening Friday
hardly be supple d lor another tventy
I- .f t t in g ■V, •r
me u.- year,*. We are literally lacing a moT Bali ng' r and *.(«• &lt;■:.el) i-il a h&gt;.i:.ciiig an«i a hai.qui .
'
I
tier
of
the
•t'veijing.
! t&lt;*r « ar f ip ! famine. W’kldemar
i Cr.h'j
dip«.-r on the banks of
fin- Johnson wa* .t *i- • in Kaetfipffert writes In McClure;*. It b*
■■
( *; stai Lake •
^
t anv wonder that g:ii&lt;ollnc rost* more
dun: g the h olid a y* .
-ri I (hitII dr, (cm * tu rfinada?" That we Irt
_Mi*. N ancy Hartley anti
. Iilu
—xir»i—, er ■■ pi ytug hi:;TrTyr
14 * * S 6 C 4 S * * * O i O « « * 4 —
; i *-■ n-,ti -Llhll ...... Nn
i:i-.Di;it s p it
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a
itttt-b
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'rji.it
gusiiii'.e*
tuny
ihop
Lu
Our Instructive Lai^4..^.,^—r«,*T*!*-—tr*Tt— v
___Ua Ll .* lt«j **’»t
worth |i.i .1 ’ .t* a gallon?
i *.;:*&gt;
u r |i t
a i o i a i r a m l w e e k ly
At ■ • •
m i, -W h y tint li •
1 A p a rty oT •R tiljlrr stu d
a n ti- “M t ?. J; M .
The;
r'' Oil frsin tho «arth and dltdiil off the
Price Q sl
htaping out, tit Palm Sprite
ig gat'dit
Tuw«day and c\p«*
O il' rcf.ncr* would If they k
\mas vacation.
tii-orge'
cohld. The tnith is that our oli fields
. -Ruycrs mid ^hiupt rs.oC
• . u&gt; in
.r.
SEND FUR THEM
— J.. &gt;» •
of the party
patty was the lucky pb-.v ar&gt;- Tuphily m-arlng
R. H. Wynn .of j
. Mr. ur.d
-T O -D A Y a*u
m 'i.------------------- T"“ J iifida tn.iy be dlnovr-red, it i* true,
-Rrr
r:---j l. 1. 1f»e
I -- W . . . . ALr. - i ll! * 4 f
M-r*.
J.
S.
Dinkti‘
was
ylkltingj *&gt;Ut Q»? United States geologlcti sur-.
j Overstreet. nnd# chlidten. pj Lockhart
fri,*nd^
in
Orlpnilo
a
Tew
Hay
this 4Trv
-t lik e ly .region*
.; and W illie Wynn of K ij*i!iim*e
.
, ; with n overy optimistic eye. It may be
rt
with
' sjwnt tj.v Cbr^tMin* fcn1f&lt;i-i
,
.
Ihnt^oll njay !&gt;.• found in pocket! still
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CEIUNOS, SHINGLES
R O O F IN G

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Auto Accessories

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REFORM DUE TO AUTO

Sporting Goods

Christm as Presents Fori
Boys and Girls ■

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Sanford Cycle Co.

j

R EG A R D LESS

I" of w h a t o u r competitors say
Your C R E D IT is Good

The Geo.' H. Fernald Hardware Co. j

SANFORD,

IM io n e S

F L O R ID A

FREE!

Sula Produce Cod

t V egetab les and Fruits J

IN SEED 00.

0 JACKSONVILLE, ■FLA.

their parrnie, Mr* und Mr*. J. M
Lord!

lUw nlirJU *‘ Ik* h4*** l*cr***f-* tt* ••tar rnflnnautlf
wt uuall n**t. T tin r twlp ttuL, jou r* * *liaW-|itarr.

I-HIZK &lt;01.1.M nOV—I’alm*. •i)Ril». (ruiu. «U.. S
Iturth SJ.J1.

KOTAI. rOLLEfTinV-M m t. Iff**.

rtf,

14 plrtc*. la i » n r r | r,4 ,. %iOO.

»l robo,

frolU,.
Worth *4 1*.

-l-KItlK OF rt.ORtUA-' YAHO COIXtCTinX—Palm*.
I i m , olirulio, fruit* fnllac* pianl* auil frruo, l-l m o
U r * r p irn *, n o w . north * U . U .
C arlow o lrlrh « f prnprrtr r »f frrr filaallB* oociroUaM . Now niaatralni n U l m ,tirlw ,U wllb or.lrr*,
or (rr r oo
H rtlr lodoj.

KEASO.XEII

HOY At. PALM M BSF.HIES

344 U noiU rt A to., H u m a, I la.

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Sanford Vulcanizing Works
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IUNCI all of vour .Auto nnd Motorcycle
Tires tot the HANFORD Y T L C A N IZ •INCI W O R K S and we will repair them and
guarantee the work. Or if your tire .is not
worth repairing we will tell you so.
Ask the men who hdve had work done by
.

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PH O NE G7.

E. W. DICKSON, Prop.

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I n C a r Lots or Less

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■« T A W ! P A

Three Fine Shruhbery Collections
pioroo, ta nice »ilr , | : j « ,

j

.. to !)•: topped In undeveloped jiarts of i
210 E. First Street
Sanford. ^Florida i
EAST SANfORIk
the globe— ln;Arrico anil tho far oast, j 0
«
*
Tho vntertaimnpnt anil Chrlsttnasl f°r * xamjJc. But who would build In- » « « « * ( * S S S S « 4 - y m A » « 4 * « « 4 4 4 « « 4 4 « 4 « * « 4 « « 4 4 4 « * A »
tree a f t he Moari-'.* ^nnionTchufcKf
; hopes on a more chance? Bewas -a pie ay ant event. The -choir sjdca.'Europe look* to u* for much nf j
singing whs especially nice. The rec­ ‘JlH.Tii! espcei&amp;ily in this war of motor *
.j
itation*' and drills were nicely done, car*, aeroplanes and Zeppelins.4
Before the war we produced .more j
one in particular b y , twelve of tho
.Ujoij fig por-nmt hf the’ Vorld's nut- j
tiniest of the children; There was a put. -\Ve must be doilv. ring' more _
larger crowd than .could be seated- Allan ou r hornial ihar&lt;-to E\frope now.'j •
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and-stitnifing fdbTn w;.» limited.
in i p ::, wh sent enough gasoline C O M M E R C I A L R A T E ,. S I.50 R O O M W I T H J P R D A T E HATH),

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Mi** I.add Brook* of Sutherland abroad to supply jr,0.0i) car*, and near- 1
. T H E Y E A R 'R O U N D
College is spending the holidays at ( b' sit o f it wn»**hfppa(Lt6 FYauco add !
KFFICIKNT SERYICE
tiie hotne of her uncle. Joe C'ameron. England. Ru *la hn* her own pools
M a jo r and Mr*. J. B. W hitfield i lnt0 " W ' 1'
d‘P wtth " « « » « r
M O D ERN E Q U IP M E N T
ob* han-1.
An 1 Gcrnlany—what of j
and ( ’ apt, Philip Woolcutt
all nf
H O SPITAB LE T R E A T M E N T
Charlotte. N . -(*., nml the M ilitary
Wo
^ f Von lllmlepburg shiftC. II. JEW ETT, Lessee and Mjp* A
School located there nre guests u
who'- f army corps by mean* oi
M ajor and Mrs. ,\. K. Pow er*1 at 1motor re* • in a bleak Russian country
their pretty bungalow, the pa i y ; threaded by railroads ton few in nutu- « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 { 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 j
are en ro tfteto Cuba.
her for h &lt; j-f-ateuli- "purpose. /Where
Mr. und M is. C. B. Bell and son, i 11,11 he* obtain his gasoline? Partly
Wallace and M r*. Bell's sister. Mis* frora nownatiPa (with pronounced Lus-;
STANDARD RAILROAD OF T H E SOUTH
Annie C. W allace of Macon, Oa.. •L,n M U b M 'affiHatlofisr and hnriiyf'H
j
* •*
*
j from GalfcLi,
are on an auto trip to M iam i and
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE M AY
IhTH. 1916
*
other points in southern, Florida.
■
iT H R O U G H T R A IN S T O N E W YO R K DAILY,
i
Mr*. M artha Hopkins and Miss
.Mary Durban of Lawtcy are gue*t*
All-Slr«l r^ul;nrrt. Ifr*- ttrrll.ini &lt; h.lr Car* U WllU:(W.
Car H m lft an Train *0
of Mrs. J. B. McCulley ami fam ily.
* * /i
Howard Schwarts arrived
here’
SO
No. H2
No. SG
last Sunday from Georgia nnd was
I
8:10 p. m.
Lr Jacksonville
9:10 a. m.
1:35 p. rn.
a guc«t over Christmas o f M r. and,
12:35 a. m.
Ar Savannah
1:15 p. rn.
5:35 p. m.
Mrs. A. Marshall.
7:45 p. m.
Ar Richmond
5d).» a. m.
9:13 a. in11:50
p. m.
Ar
Washington
8:50
a.
m.
2:33
p.
rn.
Mr*. Henry’ Fudt of Cameron C ity
1:14 a. m.
Ar Baltimore
10:05 4 / rn.
1:50 p. m.
went to Jacksonville Christina* Day. !
3:10 a. m.
Ar Philadelphia
12:21 a. m.
4.03 p. m.
coiled *there by* tho sudden| Him*** o i f I1
r.;00 a. m.
Ar New York
2:40 p. ni.
G:20 p. m.
ber mother.
_____ _ For Lnformallon or Rwaer cation Phone^ or Write
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson o f f
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE
_
Cameron - C it y -a r r—sprndtng thin
138 W\ Bay St.. Jacksonville. Ha.
Hillsborough Hotel. Tampa, rl*.
week in Jacksonville,
guests
a
Phone 17
Phone 132 ■
. . ,j
friend*.
4 W » M » 4M » 4 4 W 44 4 H 4 M M &gt; M M H ! « » H * 4 « * M M * &lt;&gt;&gt;f

i A T L A N T IC COAST LIN E

^ Ask Your Grocer

cheek - n eac s

COFFEES

^ B e s t By Every T e s ^

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THE SANFORD flER ALD

PAG E TH REE

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
A 4iir i* ill C«numt«iMi)ii for tf»i»

«• "S«*yr Ei»t«».**•» Phat*
Mr*. H. A. Tffktui., |*K«*i»* No. Jtl

P,ithS*unu»ua!
5 V * - - . - r an’

of Insurance in Foret

J j- lt f lt diningroom wl
!?. Kit enjoyed was &gt;&gt;•*«»
^ . i ththeChm tm a3

That Pays a (Maim every Tw o ami Qne-Xourth Minute*
That Wrote Twenty-eight Million Dollars More* Business in
other Company iti America 5?
* ■
That Wrote up to the Limit of the Law thi&amp;Year in Ten Months
Hint has Issued
Day This Year

-JaSM were I*1" .... . — .
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SkwJtbrrn smilax' studded with
nKttia*
Palm leaV(* *rf**netl
J b)K colonial fireplaces and ffere
f " t U tK «H
long windows.
branch of mistletoe huntj
*As»r the doorway with the utarrangement of the punch
t»Me rompletint: the vivid beauty of
f t '.' that was a charming setting
Lik* *rours of handsomely g o * ned
y girls assembled
frsion In the lobby
were received, the
a&gt;es of poipaettlas
- • receiving w ere
&gt;*ay. president of
ub, Mrs. Charles
liman of the Social D p -

TWO M ILLIO N * D O LLAR S of Business for Each Working

T h e re ’s a Reason
tile rcireshment conjmitue were
Mrs. Fred Wjlsman, Mrs. Julios
Schultz, Mr^. It. C. IL&gt;w,r and. Mrs.
Geo. I). Bishop.

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ASK TH E IR A G EN T

Invited guests of thejharm irig affair w. re Mr.-and Mr- J. H.’ Hatlra- crowd
han. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi- Long Lake "notwithstanding a numt
Heietii pMr arfd Mrs. iofn: Land*'te r a'
ad.- of tli" s-.ason. w ui'.e tin*
mar , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyman
s more than well .died with
and Miss Landman of Fort -t ( ‘ it;.;
maskeis. There were many
Mr. and-M r G. h*. Rorn.-New Jer­
•- '-’f ' v • ?: 1 re... v 1: rt»
sey; Mr. and Mr*, l* L. b ,
r«* Ti.ji. idouflj funny, the
ingtoti. D.
Mr. 4 1 ,; Mr-, Gw
•rne".t being in 'the majority.
Rreka’ Mr. and Mr
Go*: -. * TM-

C H A S .

L.

P O L K

Floren t* and * Ktthel Henry. Helen
Peck. Helen Gotiztiu*, S^rila Lake,
Safa If AV.ightT" Francis DuttMt, Mnl-Tni” at Her Inin
lie A! • nimby. Hawkins ami Walter
Cont-.eil
Leslie Bollrr. Jot*. (Ion* 1 Mr«. Mnrg.t
r.ujis. Frank • rurdon, LeClaire I r- is the gu«-r, 1
, '
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Alfred !;&gt;■* )ii..I.fO Peck .1 : -l Jurrn* Da - lo fia is
Bobs..•
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DR. B U T T S O F F I C E

Libert* will
Little Mis/ Lillie .May and Master
}.■ -si-fiitaily S(. John 'M oijuoa* uro, ‘.pending the
avenue. •
holidays with theih parent*, Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Wilmot.
of ,*irl.indd
•
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’ ht»r, Mr .
Mr. H J. Chaffer eaine t*v,r from
pf Lemijo Bluff on Tuesday for the day.

11jin and Marly nmr
Ht ten .*11 S 1 iurd.1 v ft p

(!,• f

-was \cr attractive
Kdtut
Owens o
, * .Ow‘c !i' and MB*
*
’ pink *ilk tuffeta with Marianna:
Mr, Martin Bufrouyh
Id with gold la ce
JfttkjfonvilJei Mes'rs. H. C. Bosnur
l,ww! rg W illt it It

RUBBER COPPER
TIRES
BRASS
TUBES
LEAD
ROPE SCRAP IRON
RAG S
BONES

tips''seen at any ■masuuer.ule,
was unique' and whim steal. P*u
!nny good was the burse maid «

M r. and Mrs.
E. ll-nry. M:'. and Bath McGuinti « l Paula a* the itu
Mr*. \VaIfinan. Mr., and Mr*. .Gal* attractive Indies'- costur.ir: Newt
low ay, Mr. and Sirs. J. W. Pmkins, Lovell as a t iuiiutii.m, tile in-si in.
Mr. and Mrs. B. \\. Herndon, Mr. costume: M id Wcinia .Graven, i
and Mrs. John Smith. Mr. arid Mrs. Mark rat and .Mi. Hugh White,
J. &gt;. U ilsoiv, Mr. and Mn. (ieo. D/ dusky tally of lashion were chos
Bishop. Dr, and Mr*. S. PuUwton. for second jdaecs. All were given
Mr. and Mr- It!,. Sy t* - Mr. a -1 wcek'» free eke ting
••• ’ .
Mrs. U. C. Bowt-r, Mr .A d Mrs Mi ' and 'Mr- Flynn
It. A. Howard, Mr. and Mr- 1 P.
Tfie entertainment was in ev,
Morse. Mr, and Mr* .1 C. Bentictt. ' u ,&lt;\ .1 ,m 1 i--, *-vtti thoii/b bin
Mr ..i d M &gt;- tt
!’ 1 irti-r Mr
. . &gt;: 1 - in»l pit

parent- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight. t kghti
The v i I. . ;• *will be entirely ji./ p i* more
lly affair v.ith the young sister. Miss
Sarah
\\: ht and lit ids- brother V y.
Til If’ * . • * 1he ll!l’ . .t • ,|a*|I» , •

Mr. ami Mrs.. M. M. Fthwart.
Dr.
Y&gt; ' .
W.i-1 r -*.
M l"
Minnie Stewart and Max
Stewart left on Tuesday for a motor

will
e j..,»;.t.1 b&gt; \! -- Adelaide
Htggt -. a connection of the family
by tu.ifri .go.
There will be the
charm of intimate association* that
will surround the wedding with un-.
iiMiu’s tcrest and the arrangements
throe.: out vull be very beautiful.

r*» s •.'i
wi.i U 'j ' &gt;\er in
Apopka .wh re they will be the guests
of Mr J. l ‘ Stewart on Friday.
Continued on Page Five!

Helen Rowland -pent tinend a?;d i ' hri*fma-&gt; Day with
not her
hitioe. , - , ur,iiig to

SBCII10US W£ RWIt pwnpnj

W H ITE i
HnirwTut
Shave
( hihlren
Tonic
Massage
Sham|H)t)
Singe -

l In y will »|i&gt;.• &gt;l s!.,* n i
to Sanford for anoth
going back north.

Write For Pricdict

tamuM metalcoi

[ 657 C BAT

Mr. F. K. (lilh rri of Jaci.tior.ville
who has recetitly returned from Col
orado where h»* lows' been Inoklnt
after the interests of th«* FTornj;
sloekholders in 1 he Camp Bird Min
t'm. I ert-trre and—t*mrr* r*rr
T
.v nttfard gre.iiing old irit-mN .t•t• r .11

M r.. Ch.iit F.. Belt returned to
ingtuii. IJ C on Tue'ilay, Mr-

JACKSONVILLE,flA,

On Chrietma* night u
frieml* 1 * tulered Mr

nevera! week*

Geo. H. Tomlinson

wan one of the delightful o.int* nf

NEXT'TO' FlltE ST ATION'.
P,tlmello Avenue
J W , .Mr. and .Mr. W. (■'.-HilL-Mr
Norma King McLaughlin. Mrs. -J
colors in foliage and (lower, brilliant
*■Ir-* K. S Harroii win- i*. -i»* a;JHu* Schultz, Mts. C. M
Vote
ma.-M's.of piinM'tuu* being useil in
itig
tk • vvinttr in DeLatni k T -T T U c
M r*. June Roumillat. Other met j profusion
\ reveller*
1 ity
vVedne day atvl rt eiVt-d t»
her* of the department are M l "
p •ITI
Charlotte Hand. Mr*. Annie Hawklns
fo, hi laming
Iriend*
ir.
Safl/ord
Guests were Misses *Oiga am!
! untd the* I * -t*
Gretrhen iyrhultz. Clnris'sa St: Ing
nt.d Mr- Mil! r |
it ,
*' 1 *
.
•
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. ( .
Margaret Might. Helen How.and;
‘ ' ,l lon 111 '
Bonnett will be deli'ghte'i to •hear
.Messrs. Meade Fuji. Sam ^ mints,
f; 1 ' '
_ j*i: :t Mr. Itennett-is rapidly recover*
" l , '1
r: ing ^foin hi* receiii.tUtu**.
McLaughlin,
Hoy
and
Ned
ChiUetjden, l lume ' Rumph. Carl
Mi s . Edna Williams is spending
Schultz, S. M. Lloyd, L..P. NjcCuller
the Christmas holiday‘ trlth !:*•&gt; parT . D. McCulfeV. C. V. Mahoney,’ \V*
vn t'. Mr. end Mr*.*'*
M. Williams.
Lefllet,' E. F. ' H&lt;Vyidt3lrter, Felix
Mi- M illium* is uuondlng school at
Frank, Bert/. l Uh, A. H. K ey, Allan Mr, and Mr*. W. ,J.’ Thigpen. Dr.
hiUgerald, Ga.
Jonei, Edward B-u*. Morris Spen- and Mis: ( o i l Butt, Mr. and Mrs,
I’.rt,, G. iV. Spencer.. Heg.huvJd itully, S: E. BaTfeK. Mr. ami Mry. H, IL
t Mr. and Mrs. J. Bi Colder were
• * -f tt.* tr^e t* the
Frank Woodruff. J. D. Woodruff, Deas, Mr., and Mrs. Deane Turner.
tin*
dinner guest* of Cgpt. Coleman
•it'm In the ro*t « t
Dr. Tt. E. Steven*, A. L. Betts. H. Mr, tnd XJr*. R. J. Holly, Mrf.
*t i:,t» '-c- trlnn- I'erttr
of
the
Clyde steamship City of
Putdon, W. -D. C'uidwcil, D. A. Claude Howard. Xtisse* Marthh Fox.
‘ &gt;7, ule* -{tn-til lint u|i
Jacktonvillei on Christmas Dny, go­
Caldwell",
Jr.,
D
ry
MeCaHWf
Paul
Iliith Mettinger Katherine W ilke..:
b ' • o- jr- t f bla factor*
Hawkins, W. A. Strlngfellow. IlenJ. Messrs. Hume Humph. M eade.T o:. ing up the river to DeLand and re:• A if. )ur&gt;. afler ta«’ •«!. the (rove hear*
Whitner, Jr., Randall Chase, Henry Reginald Holly and W alter Brandt. turuiug by rails
!* ’ 1■* • ir*i'rln«.
Pieptir, W. W. Wheeler. M r.. Kil­
■ — '• Mtlhrf tells Sa x i
Mr. II. 11. Hayes and diiwghter,
gore, Cruse Barnes, H. Parker. Ar­
• a crevcer. "A ll ths
*
In thr yuunnrr *SVf
Mis*
Vlviun Hayes ;ttid, his two
thur Dirkins, John Russell.
• * tMU*ni o f the Hut'UThe pleasures nf Christmas have, young sons were guests of Mr. anti
■• Save rn tlre satt*-*
by no means been confined to the Mrs, R..'L. Griffin for the holiday*,
•t !i. h tttore than tree*
*
ChritlnaB Dinner /’orb.
grown ups, for the young people leaving for their homo in Hampton,
im.ther nursery,1which
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Widsman were have been most active in pursuing
S. (*., on Tuesday night.
'•"a vway behind the
the hospitable host and hostess to a ihcVlittlo god of fun during the week
■*
i.lantiil iwn
congenial group of friends at dinner of gaet y that Is just drawing to a
Dr.' J. E. W, Smith of Way cross,
on Christmas Day at their beau­
"
tincntmtlSl Irttrrs,
close.
G
a„
is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. M
1 * C to th l* one, la our
tiful little bungalow on Magnolia
On Tuesday evening, Miss Esther Stewart on Union avenue.
*3
t h*
j»#-rii*ncc of
avenue. The ’decorations were love­
:&gt;l* f 8row»-r»—ipr&amp;nt by It.
Miller was the charming young host­
ly.
suggesting the keafton. The table
v ■ "n v
Buckeye O llle ttess at-a very lovely party in honor of
Mrs. R. L. Brewer of Kissimmee
was centered by a vase of pbinset• from th e " start,
her cousin, Miss Norma Herndon, is visiting Mts. I). R. Ilrisson on
tias, with springs of holly designat­
1 »•-&gt;*! c.vUI or^ contain*
who is home from school foi the hol­ Celery avenue.
f Inrorm.vtlnn'that you,
ing the places.
A Tong automobile
idays.
The lower lloor of the at­
** M uf profbeetlve (rove
drive ir\ the ufternoon and a return
r &lt;/&lt;n:hL t„ h»V*. Bend for
tractive home was thrown' eii suite
Mrs. Luffmnn and hafiy of Ocala
to the bungalow for supper .com­
fopy today.
end the rooms were beuutifully dec­ is the guest of her father, Mr. Haw­
pleted the pleasures of the happy
orated with wreaths of holly and kins on First stfeet, west.
day.
Enjoying the charming’ hos­
cedar tied wfth their .crimson bows
Buckeye Nurseries
pitality of their gracious host and
of satin, and grtaf masses of poin-Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Ilrisson and
'
' »rrr.- i). r . ,JIU&lt;I
hofitcM wet • Mr* - S. Wils vo. Mr,
si :tiua.
1 .__
their guest. Xlrs„ R. L. Brewer, with
' Ut»*n» llnnk llulldln
T*mu« yia,
Dancing anil gatiu-a were ^indulged Mr. and Mr*. XI c Bridw. motored -to
and Metwe . -AloKn-Ruwell ai-L- Mar­
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people
dispersed
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the
mas dinner that the Wilsons ahd
pleasurable feeling of having had one , Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith hud as
Walicmans have ettjoyed together.
of the best times ever. Those pres­ their guest of Tuesday and Wednes­
RKOKAW, Salesman
ent were Misses Ncrm a Herndorj. day their brother. Mr. J. F. Smith of
Maiqurratlf at IIink
Dorothy Rumph. Helen Shelton,
B,wk
Orlando, Ha.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TU E SD A YS^
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IN SANFORD — Life la Woith Lioini
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SANFORI), FLORIDA

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
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RECEPTION TUESDAY WAS
AUSPICIOUS OCCASION

Jural ball without the presence of
n , guest of honor and a governor s
£p«jon without
"punch "
took
I t Tuesday. The inauguration of
Gov/ Sidney. J. Catts was made
2ong the general lines
or­
g a n s of this nature in Florida, hut
distinctive for several novel featurrt, among which was the absence
if members of the governor s family

the state, barring none, und every
citizen of Seminole county takes «
real pride in this building.
I he
Seminole started business in the
Wei borne block that is now being
used as a court house anij although
the quarters were a hit crowded the
hank attained its present record in
that building and did not move
down town with tho idea that such a
na" father stand here toduy ns move would double their business
r apostle in these great political hut the move was made primarily
fines than to live in any other
®* tl"- world's history. If only
Gnif of pur fathers will give me
grace, wisdom and judgment to
P &gt;ou an(l Him, and make you
governor 1 desire to he, and Itko
"non of old I lift my voice to the
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MOST
CITY'* COUNCIL
AGAINST
GLARING HEADLIGHTS
ON STREETS
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City council of the City o f Snfiford,
Florida, met on the above djjte -in
special session at 10 o’ clock a. m.
I’resent
H. Dingee, F. L. Miller,
II. A.\Newmunv Roy Symes; absent,
H. W. Herndon, W: W. Abernathy
and John Adams.
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The purpose of the meeting was
for the purpose of taking up such
matters that may come before the
council pertaining to the bulkhend
proposition.
Mr. Fred T. Williams, city en­
gineer made report that the bulkhead
was ready for nrceptjwice by the rity,
with the inception &lt;&gt;N a few minor
details. Whereupon the following
resolution was adopted:

Ttllshassce, Ha.. Jan.

from the hall.
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The inaugural hall was held with
the consent of the governor who. at
|nt requested that It he eliminated
from the inauguration day program.
Hosfvcr. as arrangements had been
B»de he. was prevailed upon to riKind his request. Governor Calls is
i regularly Ordained Baptist•minis-,
ter. and i» opposed to dancing in
my form.
Jefleraon B. Brown of Key West,
elected a member of the supreme
eourt at the fall elortion's. adminbtered the oath of office to G ov­
ernor elect Catts before- one of the
(rtitcst crowds ever seen in Tallakawee. The weather was threatehining but tidid not interfere with the
teremony.
At the last moment th« supreme
jaiticis d e c i d e d to enter the parade
»nd tb sit on the platform ut the in­
augural. They accepted the oiler of
Attorney Flournoy to ride in his cur
in the parade. Jefferson B. Browne,
•elected by lot a few minutes before
twelve administered the oath of of­
fice'to Mr. Catts, Mr. Amos and the
-»thee pile mis who took- oftieerMrs. Catts held a reception at the
tan*i&lt;*n yesterday afternoon from 3
ti fi o'clock, which was the feature
tf the social events of th&lt;* day.
In (&gt;ov Catts’ address he stressed
the importance of the drainage of
the Kvi-rgjudes. Recently Mr. ( alts
enterted into negotiations with Col.
George
Limit hills with a view of
haring bun direct the state's opera­
tions toward such drainage and re- tory
(
of the hanking luisinc** vvnere,
cently declared he believed the emi- a
( new hank attains the prestige and;
rent engineer would undertake the business
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that has been accorded the
'work The prohibition problem also Seminole
,
County Bank of this city
was touched on. the governor de- Starting
,
in business on the 27th day
daring it would rise like Rancho’s (of September 1913. the Seminole.
tho-:." until the pgyplc_ ol. tlie. alulih„County-Bank, the youngr't in the*
and nation found what was best for county sprung into prominence and
imliued with the optimistic spirit of
Among the new governor's first its * creator, Hon. F’orresl Luke,rtromim nd.itions to the legislature forged ahead with a rapidjt.v that
b npreted to he the statute for po­ surprised even the officials ayd the!
lirr ii -i-.-i tjon of mirpchiul school •4»gur«s* of this rrin«rhnh&gt; '■growth-j
•rtnvent- and nunneries. “ In bit ad­ are best illustrated .in 'th e following
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dress Governor Cults recommended stutetnenl of deposits:
Police inspection of .parochial schools,
December 31. 1913
ronvont* -and nunneries."•
$ 101,016.97
' Governor Catts spoke in part as
December 3 ), 1914
follow Citizens of F'loridu: This is
$170,347.64
tbs supreme hour of your triumph to
„ December 31, 1915
have gained this victory over all the .
' $244,518.68
forr. - of opposition so masterful and
December 30, 1916
strong as were those thut stood ar­
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$408,249.47
rayed against*you; and to huve withThe Seminole has been in business
•tooij jthem und conquered -them
three
years n^nd three months, has
plans this hour of your sucress with
declared nn eight per cent dividend
the historic ones, wheh the people of
each-year and laid aside.surplus and
England railed Cromwell to peer,,or
undivided profits amoontlng to $10.­
*hen the citizens of F'rancc deso­
000. The resources in the statement
lated the feudal system in the rojccshow $524,288.93 or more than a
the V.ingi-raft ’o f that age. by the
half million.
But figures are dry
French revolution, or when the colreading
at
the
best und this article
oniei of America stood by Thomns
was not started with the Idea of giv­
Jel’ erion as he gave to the world tho
ing the Seminole Bunk a statement
•upreme I.Ftl—o r man’ s rights, the
that has already been pulhlshed in
Declaration of Independence.
this paper. What concerns the .city
. 'o u have withstood
the
on- most at the present ijme is the fact
*laught« of the county und stato
that the Seminole County Bunk has
political rings, the vast corporations
jupt moved into one of the hand­
»nd the railroads, the fierce opposi- somest buildings in this section of

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Resolved by this board that the
work done by the Seminole Dredg­
ing Company in hulkheading and re
claiming the land in the bulkhead
district, be and the same is hereby
fornially’ accepted by the city as sat­
isfactory. and in accordance with the
plans and * specifications therefor,
with the exception of .the fact that
certain sewers are filled w-ith sand
wIncii i- to he removed therefrom by
Seminole Dredging Company.
Count il adjourned
January 1. 1917.
City council of the city-of Sanford,
Florida, met In the above date in
regular session at 7:30 p. m. Pres­
ent. C. 11. Dingee, W. • W. Aber­
nathy. F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, R.
A.' Newman. Hoy Symes; absent,

of time claim that the new
g must have sprouted over tinge that gives the hutlping me npThere is a touch of magic •pearance of a mnrhlo finish with a
jilt a inagnitireiit edifice can hold relief' The doors and siish are
•ted in Mich a short space of painted green that gives a most ar­
nil look the part. The front tistic ihttch to the appearance. But
liuildMtg is the plan being fid- i when you step across the threshold
i»V tbr ls«gr^. Iianfs of t hi- - of thr;iinnk rntr n-airrr that an ar­
y Tour large'pujara or columns tist planned the interior for there is
ting the broad roping of the a perfect blend into a henutifdl
lloor and the up to date style ensemble with no discordant feature
dows with the small pants of to clash. The area is tiled uifd tho
first office is for the president and
mi arranged to open fur plenty
-the cwshii r and from tin s 'opens an1
other private -office fog the president
both of them being large and such
periily* furnished with mahogany
furniture, beautiful rugs and office

und-clerk instructed to notify, Mr.
Swan that. the .council could not
comply with his tequtat.
Communication front Geo. A. DeCottes. city attorney, stnting his
progress in commencing suits for the
collection of back taxes, was read
and ordered filed.
Mr. Dingeq offered tho following
resolution and moved its adoption.
Suid ordinance entitled an ordinance
prohibiting the use of glaring lights
otf automobiles In the city of San-

passed. -Vote as follows: Ayes, C.- 11.
Dingee, W. W. Abernathy, F. L.
fille r . Jno. Adams, R. A. Newman;
Nays, Roy Symes.

large vault is in the renter of the
building, built of brick and steel
and is iu* near burglar proof iis can
he mude. On the other side is the
hook department where all the led­
gers and hooks are kept in a fire­
proof and hurglur proof vault and
in the rear of the building is un ele­
gant room fitted up for the direc­
tors, with mahogany chairs and
taldes, etc.
The fittings of the hank proper
are of imported marble In the brown
effect nnd the netting is of especially
desigped Verdi antique green bronze
copper giving u most pieusing effect
Und was designedto stand exposure
of the Florida weathrr and the hard

HON. FORREST LAKE

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President of Seminole County Bank and Presiding Genius
of The New Institution

Report of Tax Collector for month
of December was read as follows:
Taxes, 1916
..« $4,019.69
294.94
Taxes. 1916
465.75
License
1.00
Sunitury Tux
28.25
Bound F’ees
167.60*
F'incs
6 ,000.00
Borrowed from hanks

Remitted to Treasurer
Credit by vouchers
T oR a la n ce ....... ......... 10,967.13
Report.of Treasurer for month of
December was read as follows:
Receipts:
i
Cash on hand De&lt;*„ 1
... 22.118.43
Rec’ d from Collector
9,313.34
Vouchers
. 1,663.79
Disbursements
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Vbuchers paid
10,930.78
Intents paid
20.21
Hal. in hanks ..................... 22,134.6’

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�Because I am Re-surveying, Re-platting and Classifying this One Thousand
Acres. When this is Done This One
Thousand Acres will go on the Market
at Attractive Prices.
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FOR SALE
For r-.tle Thoruugr hred .
Wyandotte eggs for hatching
per *■*•!!; r.e
Cheaper by tl

Fran* MeG.&gt;r.r.
Maury ' Stetifc:*.
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being !»»'•pr,s •:.* r aboar . Gideon 7 r i
birge.

after

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nean»hi.*, grown nervous
fo r the closing Sundays of the
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at - he may kav# gonV up bers or, prof.- -ion of faith each Sabire hoping that * this
fiord, home in the country
through this ertite
may
continue
here to »eek her... Lyric
quarter.
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40 acres, small house, five acres
cleared, good land, three miles from
Sanford.
1900.00.. J. O. Packard.
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Glaum,-'.Lind" Singing and 1
Saturday—"Fatty
lif-T -ibur.c News

Whitewash Willi
Nintb^Kpupde

j;Coming—CHARLIE CHAPLIN in ‘ ’Chariia'a
Hard Ioick." J. A. Cobum's Minstrels.

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For Sale—Tw'o
very
desirable
buMding lots in Sanford Heights.
each or if taken together will make
lower price on the two lots. Apply
to the Fsrmers &amp;. Merchants' Bank.
Headland. Alai$ -tf
For Sale— Heavy double buggy.
Platform springs,'canopy top. leather
cushions. C ould be tnsde a delivery
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
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Fot Sale—Tw o six room houses
W anted-S hip us
cheap, corner df Eleventh and Gr­
grapefruit,
tangerines. :
and avenue. See Cleveland Hall at
other
fruits
and vests'
Irwin &amp; Giles.
34-tf
est prices obtained. 1f*’
Georgia Produce CompFor Sale—Used C ars:
-• l Overland 15
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Georgia.
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1 Buirk 37-14
W a n ted -L a d y ******
1 lluitk 25-14.
Work *i
The above cars are real bargains. stenographer
See* us at one Box 1052. Sanford
In good condition
Seminole
before they are sold.
Lost—A littl*
County Garage.
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Robt. Newman.
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where no name is mentioned in the c*o Herald!

Ladies* guitar. Box 50,
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For Sale— Marine rpotor. 19 horse­
house, unfurnished, i
power. 3 cylinder. 3 cycle. Firro.
room with futures
First class condition, Sar.ford Mach­
Deal over McCrory's
ine A Garage Co.
93-tf •

15 acre winter home, S acres im­
proved. irrigated. 200 large bearing
orange trees. "5000 pineapples under
shade, two good hduse*. out build­
For Rent—Nicely furnished front
ings. two good wells with engines.
/“&gt; Only $2500.00 and worth double. room downstairs. Reasonable rent.
Gtnrioman preferred. 800 Magnolia
J. O.' Packard.
39-3tr
avenue.
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FoT Sale —Money,' Makers— No
Cottage for Rent—908 Park. En­
business man, truck grower or fruit
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man can afford to get along without quire H. C. Du Bose, 109 Park Ave
39-tfe
a Republic motor truck. Our easy
terms of payment will make the
For Rent—Two roomsi 'furnished
1 All Local AdvcrUscmenta Under truck pay for Itself. D r o p ija a
117 Laurel
for
light housekeeping. 1
This Heading THREE CENTS » postal todoiy for catalogup. D. P.
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Charge 25 Centa.
Ave*,. Tampa. Fla.
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James Pat

for-ria le— Ft nr -horse and buggy!
quire at W. ,U. Green's' B lack-1
ilth'Shop. corner 3rd'5t. a n d 'S in - j

r Sale—One International truck
oughly overhauled and paintA'pply E. Stafford. Sanford.

At the a rn ica Wednesday r.ignt
the n»w Efficiency chart for Sunday
Schools is g o jn r t o be studied with a
view ©1 making •the Presbyterian
Sunday school a G61d Sea! School.
Tbi» hew standard is or.e of the best
possible* testa ° f * Sunday school's
w'ork. ..Our trained men' have pre­
4 acre all improved trurk farm in­
pared this after a broad and careful side city limits, -in crop, small house,
studv of the whole situation. The good well and only 12250.00 on
terms.
J. O. Packard.
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watches and waits for an .opportu­
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whet the two giglft are. folding Jp a
tab!**loth, Gloria suddenly Sing* the

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White Wyandotte*, relehr
gal strain Of Canada where
birds are raised. Constan
layers.
Hatching eggs ar
Chix. Booking orders now
S1.50 Strong, Brooksville. Fla.

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;~jrT pe4V l- oTth •if Trb..»i‘.»i.i7
First street hrlck road, near ice
for the coming year.
plant, ail improved and in crop.
music war i*ettes.than usual.
One of the Le*t farms and best lo ci;
-d a *dlo in the
K*gur
li-irs i:i '[hi- di»*fu-i
Pt - f'lf gntC-k.
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i ■shbr*- Arriving on shore home fo
&gt;.T,rr.and» ap automol :le
a* ay toward her country'

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2. 1*17

THE HANFORD HERALD

*ACE FOL’ R

Mrs. R. It, Deaa, Mr. and Mrs. A.
the governor-elect would make to­ between the living room and library
P. Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
was
draped
with
sperigeri
plumosa,
day, saying he h'ad derided tipffit no
Sy
raw, Mrs. Norma King Mc­
other*. Visitors are here from all curtain daabion and caught In.place
Laughlin. Mrs. F. J. Consoles and
with
nardaaus
and
whi{e
ribbons.
p^rts of the state.
Everjr public
Mr. W . E. Watson. '
building and businesa bouse, the cap- In the library where the ceremony
LlUle Happening*— Mention ! Litoi. .executive mansion, city hall, took place was grouped tali palms
If’rrng tioarl
Matters in Brief—
county courthouse are •decorated, behind which gleamed, many lighted
candles
In
their
brass
candelabra
•
A
gay.
group
of young people were
with
the
exception
dt
the
supreme
Personai Itema of
and candlesticks.
The mantels in the gue4ta of Miss Norm* Herndon
court
building,
which
'does
not
even
Interest
all the rooms were Ailed with the on Friday evening at one of ahe
fly the stars and stripes.
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.s a m e attractive-’ arrangement ..of! most delightfully informal affairs of
:
_ S in m a rj of Ike Floating Small |
Gov. Park Trammel
“
: lighted candles, forming a pleasing 1Christmas week.
oumLining* the
106 East-First Street
Next to McCuIlers
♦ . Talka Sucrln rtljr Arranfed for
his family to a hotel, and I ex.
I background for the delicate white 1pleasures of a straw ride and WAeny
Harried Herald Readers
and family are aiteady in the execu- j j,|OSilomJ
Hundreds of these be a- JRoast at Pace's Park. Chaperoned
tive
mansion.
All
arrangements,
are
itifu|
lowers
tim e flam tho gardens! by Mr. and Mrs. Herndon aijd Mr.
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complete
the inauguration
to- • of Mr. and __
Mrs, Wight’s old homes and Mrs. Chas. ■ Henry*, the jolly
Mr*. Geo. B. Dickenson invites ing and the presental during the
in Cairo and Thomasville, Ga.
party gathered early in the evening taining the Every WeFk Bridge Club.
her grade to neet her at' the Star inaugural ceremonies of mementoes
spending the holidays with frien*
The wedding music was played 1&gt;y at the Herndon borne and in wagons
.On this occasion substitutes were in Sanford.
, *
Theatre Friday afternoon at three to Gov. Park Trammell and to W. V.
Mias Adelaide Higgins.
T o the piled high with hay drove out to* the
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Mrs# Geo. Fernuld who made high
o ’clock to see Marguerite Clark'in Knott; with'speeches of ptesentatioh
attains of Lohengrin's "Bridal Chor- park where a Huge bonfire Hfchled
Miss Edna Sammis’le't on Sundij
sepre. and Miss Kathryn Wiikey.
Snow. W hite..
by II. Clay Crawford, secretary of us” the bridal party descended the
the grove and played merrily9' upon The prizes were o dainty basket and for her home in Bridgeport. Coni'
George Leonady will be in Sanford State, and W. A. M cRae, /bm m is- ataira. the groom with his besr man,
after two weeks visit to Mr.
the younthfui figures gathered with­
a copy of Work’s Ladies Book .on
the laau ul the week-with..a-rariaarl autoer at agriculture---------- ’
Mr. Hal Wight entering through the in its radiant circle. It wai- just
■Mrs, Sam mis on Celery av.-ia
Auction.
The latter, a club, prize
With the* drawing by straws by
o f mwi«e. Wilt he for sale at Hand’s
dining room. The bride waa pre­ the best time ever, roasting weenies
Mri. F. U. Sammis will remain .«w
was won by Mra. C. M. Vorce.
the. several justices of the supreme
Stable.
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eral weeks longer.
ceded by her little brother, Thomas, and enjoying the rest of the appe­
R U B -M V -T IS M — Antiseptic. Re- «&gt;urt **»e new chief justice will be carrying the wedding ring in the tizing picnic lunch.
Enjoying the
lievee Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural- chosen, the choice becoming known heart of a calls lily and after him gracious hospitality of their young
y Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hi!] returned
FaithJut Srrriet Hteogniztd
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'Mr. ahti Mra. J. B. Calder were last Tuesday from* Naylor. GaJ
hostess were Misses !l*!en Shelton,
L
.
j rw u j
i ter the oath of office to the new govtendant, her young 'wUter, Miss Serita Lake. Helen Peck, Mollie the recipients of a handsome recog­ where the holidays werenpent wjtk’
&lt; ounty Fuads Divided
Sarah Wight, coming in through the Abernathy. Anna Mason, Ethel and nition of their faithful services to Mrs. LeGette, Mrs. Hill's mother.
Under the law enacted by the last ernor*
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parlor to the far end of the^library Florence Henry, Eleanor Herping, the Clyde Line in the shape of sub­
acasion’ of the legislature the office of i
Mrs. n. A. Duncan anil rhildr**
c o u n ty treasurer is abolished and( Ladies, if you 1nve. jp *ft ‘ beau- where the beautiful -ring ceremony Kathleen Brady. Esther Miller, Dor­ stantial checks for Christmas gifts,
Mt to
after January I, 1917, the county tiful dre«ses see Lind at the Lyric was impressively performed by Rev othy Rumph; Hawkins arid Waiter Mr. Calder receiving a check for returned yesterday from a
Port Tampa.
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J. A. Davidson of the C 9 ngregatio*r.»l, Connelly, Leslie Roller, Alfred Rob- $120.00 and Mrs. Calder receiving
funds will be apportioned in Sem­ Thursday and Friday.
urdon, Lot* Peck, Robt. *&lt;8-00- The agent and his wife ar.e
inole county between the four banks
church.
A charming bit o f senti- son, Frank Pure!
Mias Ann Chenaul:
ment
was
embodied
in
the
wedding
Holly,
G.
W.
Spencer, Edmund ver&gt;‘ mue*&gt; gratified by the approin the county, according to the vari­
Basket .Hall Team Working
on Sunday for Macon.. (;a.. to reous funds. Each bank is to have the j. The Ba«ket Balt team rouid not ring which wiys wrought of the en-fMeitch,' Royal KJintworth and Lo- -ciation ®hown by the Clyde Line of
turts to hor duties a ;, 4 t . . „ f
. ' '•
ficials.*
handling of a certain fund.
pra'-ttce last r.ight on account of the gA^erpent ring qf the bride’s parents, t Claire Irw in .,
pression at Wesleyan I - . ..
bride wa’
was . 'girlishly
pretty in
in j
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Parish House. Being u*ed for a dance.; L Thq
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^rlUMy pretty
lege after' a pleasan*
her
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Calrndar ^
Try Dutton’s . Flour— 12’» 65c; T&gt; cOa h Sbi fl uact* 41!. boys t o ;* 113, ttaveltng. suit of mole colored
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sister, Mrs. C. .Ryyo- lie.
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Jan.
2.
1917
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£4-tf irepor* tonigjit at the Parish. Ho'use.J ^oadclp.h which
t.nished with
Qn Frjday „ f, ernoon Mr.t. Roy
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All Um-v wishing to try out c4 n &gt; v- . .&gt;:,r and
tuffs
of otto. and a braid, d Symea
Sy
charmingl
Miss Rose Mac (i( .
.
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charmingly
entertained
the
*
Htaret
Wighta
name
You will ‘miss something •that is
belt
or
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Mr.
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Roy
K in ky.
port totiight.
j.of
the young lady- -.G o 'on first
fine if you fail to see Lind, at Lyric
I . ( . « other friend*. The . 1 - • « “ *' » • * ■ « « » « program at prize for costuni*^ s.t
sting
Thursday and Friday.
3'*-lie
The small hat, w hich fitted .d o s e to
Risk on Wedh-^i
tractive hom e.V as prettily adorned Woman’ s Club.
nbd
Wat-on
Watermelon
Seed
the
head
w*qs
a
French
model
in
, Tonightm:
Ask the man who uses “ N’ aturesnot ’ Miss Rci*.- M
with
ChriJtma*
boil#
und
rc-I
*fo*rs
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newman werio w n " how it give* result*. Gnyd for Nnrih ( arolina simphin* Extra Lari) black vAfvet urtd trimmed, with one with bowls of [&gt;a!isies and nasturt
pland
l
otion
Seed
long
Hoieity
fiat
feather
.in
tdur
k.
tenain
the Evening Bridge Club,
, arloads
groVcs and truck.
*
3S-3tp.
1 corpir’e
’ Carolina Runner, and Spanish
wjirn , ,
flancing
and
Skating
Cnr.t'-'f
at
1
ran)«
0v,,r
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fi'eting thf charming effeci, G m-«'
Self Rising Flour at Dutton's—
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Two Im p Peanut Seed
a cora»ge hnu i1
;r&gt;i‘ a t e l j
|night I., i-n I.', t r •
' of thi *iuh w.-:,. \|-* T. I&gt; Have*.
12VG5e: 24's, ! ! 25
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llc t i i Deni.ind
ed l.iver.dar
bid*. the
Wednesday. Jan. 3rd *
them were \{r \*.
F.
Dutton
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Break you? Cold or La Grippe
W rite sow for Price*.
bride’s faioritc color.
Mrs. Thig pen entertains at cards Mr. Harx.
with a few doses of 606.
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O, J. ^elk* i Son
The win*ome mai&lt;i. of hemor w a.- Holly.
in .honor.of Mi«s Kathr&gt;n Wiikey.
(luilman. Brook* » uunty. Ga.
Mi*s Sarah Wight who wore'a h9t *■!V
Follow the crowd .to the Lyric
Business meeting at. Woman's
Among those atter.-i .• .. WoHI’ .ofrl tirfakj.it
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Thursday and Friday to
Lind.
little flock of white organdie, ruf-.
C lu b /..
ruff reception and wedqi: ■ ^nirib
tied from henj to -waist with, inch
In honor of Miss Msirgaret Wight Wednesday n i g h t bSMtc
sary at Or)ando_wt; T: .r- Gy ?v*»wide'rutiles.*
The
low
round
n---k
a
number of pre-nuptial entertainMiss Agnes Berner gives a party,
• N OTICE
Apopka I'ostoffire Robbed
ing were Mt and Mrs. ! urr*st Lake
and tiny puffed sleeve* were finishe menta were given last week that Thursday, Jun. 4 —
and' Miss Adelaide M
.
\fr,.
The Apopka postotfice safe w$s
; with the same frilling. With thl* were marked by a charming simPriscillas will meet with Mr&lt; Tom Lake pree'd* .|
To
The
Public
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cracked by burglars Saturday night.
11 s; plirity.
Davis,
&lt;&gt;wing to the c o ns ta nt a d v a n ce in was worn a broad white sash. wl it»;
the cracksmen using dynamite to
as she had lil&lt;*&lt;r ’ '
' •" ,.f the
hoe* mi] *ilken
h««se.
vNothing
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Mrs G F Smith entertain* t he wed'iing t w. ••
could
be lovelier than the
get into t h»- strong box
A *iiih &lt;*- pri'-e- of feed the prici-s on tnilk
Everj
Wee* iiridgv
timuted at l.i'tn.'H $ 'n and f^o w us will be advancer! t .» t he fol lowi ng
Ma»ter Thortsa* \Vi/ht, the it- x.n» t breakfast at half past nine
s a m e t o lain- effect after JTastive lntie ring hearer wa* a man- o’clock on Saturday morning given
taker.
only u ri^y tr two ppestou* priceThe Ladies of the Mjccaneeswill
meet ut the Woman's ( Iul» or, Mon­
Postmaster Kldridge had purchased, January 1st, 1917:
ly young figure iti a white suit.
by Miss Gretchen Schultz in honor
Si'afins Contrul and tiancuig
Mrs. Henry Wight the bride's of the popular young bride elect. I n 1 At the Skating Hiffk tonignt will day, Jan. ?th. T i t w *,.i be 4 new
a thousand dollars *worth of stamps, i Sweet Milk; 14c per &lt;juart
but had placed them in hi« store ••• Cream. 60c per (juart
mother was gowned in white net.
all of the rooms the pretty arrange-; take place the skating contest fol- member for initiatf"’. a::ri a (all at­
aafe and not in the postotfice safe, j * Buttermilk, 6c per quart
The bride, whose winsome charm ment of violets and pink roses was lowed by two -hours of dunring. tendance is re*iu- -'.d
.W. A. Fitts, Jr.
and pleasing personality have w*m nrost attractive.
With asparagus Prizes of $2.50 in gold will be given I
The explosion was heard by several !
*’■-■■ -—Herndm—
XL FV-RaMiesfor her a wide* popularity in «the fern, pink roses were used in the the successful contestants for firstt - Tomorrow—XL
but no due to the burglars has bcen[
It. L. Garrison
—found. *About two years ag3 the
'm ost exclusive society Hr Ires of Flot- reception hall and living room with place among* the ladies and gentle- I w'tli* return to :
Harry W Wolff.
ida is the eldest daughter of Mr. and charming effect.
The arrangement men. "Much interest is being taken inOrlando.
Bank . of Apopka was robbed of 3*6 2t c
abou t I t .500,. the burglar* using
Mrs, Henry Wight. 'T h e groom is 11 of full blown roses’ in large -cases in the contest and a big crowd is e x - 1
nitroglycerine.
graduate of Gringli University. A and buds In the bud vases with peeled out to see the fun. Various!
■»4*. t •i
man
loved for hi* sterling quali- graceful sprays of fertf was lovely, races for boys with prizes given will!
tie-fand high princip!.-* Gy those syko In the dining room white violets and feature Friday night and a rontinu- Bcpori of ihe &lt; umhuon *•( The IIjuIi
Sell Rt«ing Flour at Dutton's —
of Oviedo, at thirdo. inihcMilr
know him ln-*t. H&lt;- i* Oie youngi-*t pink rose* formed a fascinating color* ou* program of events have been
•Continueii F.om Page Two,
I2's, 65c. 24 s. $1.25.
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of Horldo. at the (.lose &lt;&gt;f budson of Mr. and Mr*. Urn, Kirtley of rchcine, the effect being particularly planned for several weeks ahead.
^ Natureeowi
C..t ! •: bought rii- V Attract ire Home Wrd'ti'Uf
pretty. On the ’mantel were vases
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nes*. Her. 30. HI6
low a.
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Adorned ^Tth quantities of white
rect from the works in any quan­
of pink roses, centeted by a crystal
Htrwtiftrs
. Pfrroncl Mrr.tian
The many wedding gift* were di*“ ^
tity. Write. E. 1.. Winn &amp; t'u . Or­ slow era and green, the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford BcIL of C'ol- t-osn’ r-n K-. i K.ui
ho) ding otu* exquisitely
played on the *e&lt;ond il.mr and it.* ,'u&lt; .
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lando.' Price $10.60 per ton. 3 ‘‘ -dtp and Mr* Henry Wight w.,* beau­ ,,
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• lov.-Jv ji nk bud.
Ihe vase and bud erv avenue have a* ttieir guests. Mr.
iu*i 1 ..»ir
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tiful today for . the marriage o f! lliiuetl among th»-m ii.*iu. s several
■ Self Rising Flour at Dutton'*
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wu* a gift to tlm honoree at the
con- and Mrs. t'luis. Bell and
their
daugh |1 o«rrfiwa»
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.
her daughter
M.** Margaret Louise , large n i ’ i'j.w a n d c i u a n t . ll*** i d s t i v e r .
elusion o( breakfast. The table was ter. ’Virginia; of Charlotte.*N. C.
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p' i I ' Jo’ *
‘ ‘ ' ll
Wight to Mr. Clarence Roy Kirtley (cut grass, chim
‘
I*u»*frtimIi&gt;mfi&gt;ofa •h! |Ur
The most beautiful eostumes near •o f .(-hiVaR0- The cjiurm of an
hand palm..•d dinner set in ex- 'beautiful with its centerpiece, a
&lt;
b*h
on
iiajul
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brass basket filled with violets an d1 Mr. Sidney Chase leaves J y dayglo
the
of ...v
the bride's
aeon :■ Sanford wid
worn •&gt;.. , ulit Btnuiltcit\ &lt;n«rain*rtr.eu u
i r i, 'iquisite
" '- .'* china, “tlie
*v gift
tm u*
i m u r » ... . n m T - n - r i m n i m n*-' nt
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Lind, Ly ric, Thursday and Ffiditf^r m M ,Kr nU.T. m . ,...,^T -qTrr^- .tnii ’ parent, and a chest of Ilat~ r ii^ ,
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return to hi. college at. L xeter. N. H.
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surrounded by the unusual from an urtele of the bride.
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('•pittl Stock I'ai 1 In
their lighted candles, on the
Miss . Isabel ’ Stiong returned
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i
•antlu* Fund
Try Dutton's Flour— 12's, 65c; inter.-rt of familiar associations.
After tin- ceremony- which was
of w h it p o is e d a violrt liiitter- her home in Hft»qkSTillE_0U Sunday
' SE1 "
;t 1-1 f
2 4 ' h, $1.25.
i.nut £
IntJiviilujii I&gt;»jn» its Sul-p**\t*» (T.i- V tTiiLB-J
Hmr (VftifWNt*« of
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MILLINERY
WilcOx Paintings o f F lorida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

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Sutr»rHI-il sejlWSW
It. 0 . Smi th
above the tablet The guest of honor
(« l.f. rr 1*1 W*k tlf
Mrs. Alice Carlson returned on
T. W. USiim
After January -15th Mr. and Mrs. was lovely in a dress of wisteria
ui Iif, .. Itli
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I. I. I'wk
Sunday
Iroin
a
three
weeks
visit
to
i, i_ r«k
.Dimetoo
tel ip the iiviri’g room was covered
will be at home a' -* Last charmeuse satin. Miss. Schultz wore
,
fiet mother and son, Harry, -at
with fern, in the center of w h i c k ' ^
* hicugo, It),
('alls Goes in Today lavendar and Miss Olga Sehultz w as jjcnova j. t
Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 2 .-'-The aj&gt;- was a bowl filled ujth narcissus and ’ The narcissus used for the wed* in white with corsage liouqucf of
In t'nurt nf r &gt;unty
will
S ta te o f f i t r i d *
PH H
I be sent today,to the Goor- purple violets; Mrs. Julius Schultz'
•yiointcnenf.of J. V. Burk qf Jnckson- 0)1 low stand* and the cabinets were Pding
kets of asparagus ferns, holding f*a friend* of Mrs. Right residing
wa* violet.in colot. The three
Miss l.ilna Chittenden is the t n i * 1l . .i tt ..l r Kot‘ l m
,
*
Villc as secretary, to G ov. Sidney J baske
ia h r r e b j - ’ ftvrn . tn » 1! ” • ! .
ens. of narcissus. The doorway
■''ftuford und the. bride ^ corsage course i»reakfa»t consisted of fruit Kutl!,t °f
Ruth ^faldron in I dVn- m .aNy o tr ire
Catts Was the orjly •announcement dozens
'n t e r n , t h a t o n t h e ‘ lh * * &gt; *• T V .
quet of
o orchids will, be sent to
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k j, * uh r 4 p e *jutw ; esealloped pa.
ru a ry A . U . I 9 I T . j .h a ll i p H r * • ' J
Honorable
tteorse (5. Herilais.
the mother of the groom to be used
used oyite^,t cheese fritters, bacon crulled,
r a id f c u r l . a a J u d e * o ( F r e t a t* .
L
Mr Harmld
Hankill* spent N*
New
Anal
dfirhirs*aa ea.rutor
ot iit'*
M
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at her golden wedding a n n iv e rsa ry ;,^ W#clj|| uith honey, coffee with
air.
iiarroiu
rtasKins
WG.
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K,iw.
drraiaaili
u
d
tb
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a
t
W j
iimr 1 will pment my ftn»i
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on the sixth.
,
whipped cream:,raisins, suited nuts. ^ ears Day at Harlow.
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jeserutor ot nsld eaUl*,&gt;»d s*^1" 1
.
Violets adorned the •plates.
At
itT &gt;
Xfr. and M rs. C. Boyce Bell and “ P F u : V a A u r u . t l i h . A !&gt;;
h'ngiirh Dinner
the conclusion of breakfast the hosi'
KovsiwAmong the
many
enjoyable ess and her guests enjoyed dancing sonand
MissAnnChcnault
Wallace
l O t - S -T . S -4 . I O C. t l - « ,
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-1ChrirtinaS Day festivities the ty p ica l1and .music, arid grape Juice and wa- havererurned
front
adelightful
(English dinner at which Mr. nnd fers were served in the parlor. Miss |motor trip to the east Coast. .
I n &lt; * o u il o f C a n a ls J u d j c ,
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I f , H la le o f F lo r id a
q
Mrs. Thomas Jones were hosts was Wight was presented with the basket
— —
.jlr. and Mrs. Gragg Maxey and l a 1* l l i l i l r e l
one of the most delightful.
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of violets that adorned the table., as
!.ld a H a l m
little
son are the holiday guests of
a ll
The decorations of table and rooms a souvenir of rite charming occasion.
N o l i r r I * h r r a b y fiv v B v
m a y c o n c e rn , l h a t on t h * U t
the Other guests were Mrs. Hal Wight, their sister, Mrs. James Dossey*.
were lovely and , suggested
t o m b r r A . I&gt; . » * • «-0 * t f ^ ^ J n d ; . H o. n- o r™
a b le ( l o r ej*u*__■
'*o • *1
’ *«-*
Christmas season.
Those present Mrs. Ralph Wight, Miss Charloye
s1. fAV
d .s__
o l■1• nrT
WI.bm
a1lr.
'w *e4j -u
r a id ( o u r t. a *
were. Mr. ami Mr»v Hall of Sanford, Hand, Miss Rena Murrell nnd Miss*
Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Henderson of iAi unb. )i dm is. r nh n. r isr * , . . * . «7« • &lt; o,r , rfci' (U - .k f i
Mrs. Julius Schultz Pet os key, Mich., .are guests of Mr. lUi md ea HI a wl milt. dpSr c* .*.*n» t* 4 l mayn . l t k » l V» « ! " ' „
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee of M aitland, Olga Schultz.
e ir c u t o r o t .a id c t a t e ,
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Miss Atifie 11ay don and Mr. Geo. was sasisted by Mrs. R. C. Bower. and Mm. Fred Williams.
TO THE PEOPLE:
a p p r o v a l.
Nodgrin of Orlando. After dinner
The New Year affords rgr welcome opportunity of expressing to you
D a te d F e b U t b . A . D guests called continuously through­
Mrs. W, R. Gardner left Saturday
Krcning Itridgr
my warmest regards anlfmy hearty appreciation of yojir support In the
out the evening to enjoy the infor­
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10-3 1 1 -3 12-1 1-2 * * Mr. ami Mrs. Forrest Lake were for her home in Rome, Gn., after
past and a wish for your support In the future.
mal
dancing.
host und hostess nt a, very delightful
I extend to you fhe compliments of the season and wish you happi­
meeting of the Evening .Bridge Club
ness nnd prosperity in all your affairs throughout the year.
on Friday night. Other quests were
t'hrirtmar tlridsr Party
As I become yoqr County Judge today 1 invite you to call nnd see
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller enter­ Mr. und Mrs. Deane Turner, Mis.
me, nnd f pill nt nil times gladly serve you in every way possible.
tained with a charming card party Norma King McLaughlin, Mrs. Mar­
I will continue to practice Law In all Courts of the Stale o f Florida,
la«it Wednesday evening at which garet Bnrnes, Miss Kathryn Wiikey;
cxrcpling the County Judge's Court of Seminole County.
Mrs. W. E. Watson won the ladies .Col. A. M. Thrasher, Messrs. Sam
E. FERGUSON IIOUSHOI.DER.
Mrs.
jiiize nnd Mrs F. J. Gonxnles ear­ Younts and Arthur Yow dl.
n ’ d off the honors for the gentle­ Deane Turner made high scare and J Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gaaolnie Dry Cleaning. AHw*
j
cf,
men. Holly und cedar beautifully was presented with-a lovely hud vase
lions of All Kinds on Short'Notice
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adorned the rooms and poinsettias (or - the Indies and Mr. Arthur
Join Our .Gentlemen’s, Valet Club. , $2.00 Per Montib
gave a brilliant touch of color sug­ Yowell wbn the gentleman's prize, a
gesting the spirit of Christmas.
A thermos Inn tie.
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S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U PW A RD
delicious .salad course wag nerved ut
the conclusion of the game. Others
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lake
enjoying 'the game wc^e Mr. and was again hoatefs at cards, enter,

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Don't fad to see Lind 'at the same frag rapt, (lower were placed j
Lyrjt* Thursday'aiid FrVday.' J^-ltc upon tables und stands. •' The mar-

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

D. C. BROCK

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER. DYER AND REPAIRER

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b - d iv ie io n o f G r d d a b o r o .
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c e s o ffe re d b y th e m a r k e t. ■
I * " “L , who have a number of p r im,
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—. Furmers who an* so far removed o t h e r s p o » a * -s » e s 'I 'l l , - e n t i r e c r o p I f hanforrf C o n - C o U tiollilnr, ('nuipany, by
order, of the alockholdrra thereof *&lt;i! apply
The same rule ho «l* good for an y; from transportatftn facilities that it i h t s l l c U l l l i t l U s * a l e s | N * c i a l l y I n th e * c o l l - In. tha llc-nerable &lt;lo*ernnr_ 0 l the State of
M in g ^ l e c h ic k e n s f e a d y Uf M \ l
Horlds, at hU
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m e n m i g h t , g e t u b e t - other welUJvnown breed that suits 11, irnposslhl(. for l)u,m to co’oI and
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h a e a ,-r, in » s l,| . l a t e , o n J a n u a r y I 2 l h . 1 9 1 4 ,
L jlip Pr0 p«rl.v their mihe to large
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f „ r t h e m b y s e l l i n g t o f O W n the farm conditions^of Florida.
a t le n .o c liic ir a . m . ' c t *a a n o n t h e r e a f t e r ;
as a c c a n l^ . h e a rd , l o r I r t 1er&gt; p a t e n t , i
f S T dwelitn*- ^
prospective
• ' - __ toVns or cities every day, m«*t turn
(famine an amendmem
Education Not Worth- While.
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“ «PP*«ihlg from the affidavit of U R o y
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yc9n be found readily by using Fertilizer la Cheap When P r o d u c e d , to other lines l i f dairy work, selling
” Vou can’t makw^tuo bcllev*.* n col* pthaen ynld
. and
tgytft rjn
advertising space in the homo
on the Farm
either swept cream or butter, says lego education gm* you anything’.’’ on l,le a 1t h th e
Kittle
Id a , aa l e , u lr e d
«n tic*»Pai,tr an‘l n food.business
Fertilizer may be produced on the (’ . E. Willoughby, professor of dairy- said tho young man who had xvon two tic # a p p e a r * th e
, " f. flortda Ihe arryico nl a subpoena upon
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h a n t e In a a id r h a r t e r . a n d 5a m * f.
medals
for
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farm in either of two ways; by grow-ting to the U n i v e r s i t y of Florida Colw » !m « ? « * *
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ways
thought
college
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eit&gt;* dwellers have a small ing legumes, such ns velevt beans, lege of Agriculture.
The relative
W lin e a r o u r c o r p o r a te a re ! a n d a i ( n a t u r e , • a i d i l r i r n d t n i i •r&lt; * ® v p f t w e n t &gt; * o n r v p t n
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unknow n.
.It sad a house for poultry where cowpeas and beggar weed, or by . profits in these different lines of sell
b a n f o r d * 'n e a -C 'n |a f t o t i l l n e C o m p a n y ,
doin’
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P e r T . . C . P a r V r r , P r e s id e n t,
kffp , few birds to fatten on feeding crops produced on the farm iifg ean he figured readily on the ba­
p e a r to t h * c o m p la in a n t * ' h ilj h r r e in a i r d
II.
F a r ia h S e c r e ta r y ,
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Such to livestock, saving the manure pro­ sis of one gallon of milk welching tico that always says 'whom' and
S S -T u e a -tt c
o r hr f oti* t hf* St h d a y o f P a h ru a t y
'notwlthit.'(lutin', and say, 1 heard thu
P *.
t h o a a m o b r in g a I t u l # f l a y o f
* j f prefer birds of the roasting duced and returning it .to the soil. fMl pounds und containing 5 percent boss callin' him down today the worst Ap llrilioii f«r \m* ntlmrt.l 1.9 f'harier
a a id c o u r t . f
WWW butterfat, at the usual market rates I over keen. What’s tho use Unowln''
\V»*, Ih f* u n d r r p i f n r d , h r r r h v a t* {*1 &gt; to th o
M , •» t u r t h S h * o r d e r e d t h a t th la n o tle e b e
Wirepin* a &lt;m,!l flock ot theTO “° Either of these records is
( l o i f f t i o r o f th p H f a t r o f H o r j t l n , fo r « n p u b lia h e d Jn t h e S a n fo r d H e r a ld , a n e « « C may lick out a bird when Eith'er of these methods is recom­ for the different produets,
them kind of wonts If you can't ta'k • m r m l m r f i l t n t h r r h a r t F f o f i h r S i R j o r d j Pp aJ pI Je fr J up M
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M a t* of Florida, o n e # a u r r k
I 'ora * r o l l l l o t t l l i i u f ‘ *tfn|*»n&gt;, »n»I hrn*h&gt; of Srminolr,
’
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usually
If a price of 30 cents can be had back?”—Judg*&lt;*
r r f M f y t h u t o n H M f f m W r I t h , I V I 6 , K ’ 4 ft*f n t lit Tonircut ivr wrrk«,
m r c t it ig o f aJt o f t h r x i u r k h u M e M of
,s or more at one time and will dustrialist to tile University of Flor­ for this gallon of milk in wholesale
X V itoeaa K, A . D n u i l a t a . c le r k o f o u r
l o m p i n y . I h r »fo to » { g g
r n u iu tio n i
« i i ( i r c u i t t o u r t . a n d t h e a c a l o f a a id c o u r t
law Bore for thm than the (VtUff ida Experiment Station.
quantities, it will usually* pay best
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a t t h e c o u rt h o u a e In -S * t )fo r d , th ia 2 7 l h
it , is i l f f m F t i • i I v H s h l f t o a h o t - d a y .o f N o v e m b e r . A . | ) . | y | , ;
K n t from the commission man
“ A mnn wIn* is happily married has i*hVVHtniftj.
The legume crops have the power to ship milk. If the gallon of milk
t h r p r * h r m t a t o f k *&gt;f t h l * . C o m p a n y t
i P 1 1 ,4
E . A . D O U G I.A S S , C le rk .
iliantp thr |i»r %iJur of thr ptor It I l . l i r &amp; tiller,
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FJ»inly.
to take ammonia from the air. is run through a oream separator the nn cnlhuslitMlc iMjillutico *if one, and ■t hmlr r r lo
o f#
S o lic it o r s - f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
Tie University of Florida Exten­ Therefore, by growing velvet beans, resulting product will he on**-fifth of Mint ain't &gt;•) bud," says e|&lt;l Uncle
•No*", T h r r r f o r r , Jlr I t * ItrpoIvrrIa If)mt
2 # -T u e a -9 te
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A r t ir U T h r r r n f th« ■ m r n : lr (| c h A M r r o f I h U
sa Diviiioh recommends this as a cowpeas and lioggnrwecd the am-' a gallon of 20 per rent commercial nywlwr
t » «"|*nnv Hr f u r t h e r ■ rnrhilril it l 1 * t o r««ail
I n t h e t ’l r r u l l rt o u t l . . t e r e n l h J u d ic ia l r i r ’
a* j a,y to dispose of surplus cock- mania content 'of the soil ottn lie in­ c r c t m , W h i c h w i l l s e l l o n m o s t m a r - . A n n u a l u u c M n g o f ( h e s U X C k h b l d - l » ( 0 I I 0 1 1 :
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m. for.'electipn o l !
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* M o rtg a g e .
1 ., l a r i a t p . T u r n e r a n d S a r g l. s’ u - a n
Ih*- farmer
h&gt; * ”
vines left* in the field to be plowed commercial liutter worth l . ' j ^r n i s d[toetan for tha- ^luulne year, ami sf’ |’ t i r"« ic iM .* '
T u r n i r . lo a ld in g a i i m n i l j e t ' r l t r d .-la lr - r ,.f
W r fi»rt t *
wholesale rate of 35 cents a : for Un* iraiuai'tion of any qtber
Strr the opening of good markets under the follow mg.winter they will at
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business tp.it ‘shall conu* Indore «ai&lt;l
a n 11) 1, e r t in I
N u - 2 , Itl... k I I . b r o w n ' .
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Ill b e lli c re a m an*
lidtrir. Ga . and ■Jacksonville,
»:» n iu
aXi applitation of more ttmii *.’ fi
meeting. t&gt;. I*.-Taylor, Cashier.,
• •: ** .......... - paC*
*f ha •», *tf,*. of nr*
I Hi, (irking houses, farmers are be-1worth .of cottonseed meal
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and the root* remainm.'
r, ill fju ty file d , t h a t h e ir * « •
ki'j.t (&gt;&gt;r I c iliTi; j itung 1: \ p &gt; 11 M’ k mil
I«fer4 fsrmrv through the various
Ul * f i f u r I h r t u n ii d 4 i n a h i lit I h#
whid) follows will mlti iiimmi i.t tn
t he.farm will ite worth three or.four
Lfcaaoii!
'n'ies, bulletins and
the null equal to an n|&gt;|i!irutinii of
IkA
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cents, in addition to the returns
IDO |»ouii,(ls of t'ottotmtol nu’jil.
(1 thu
- t home to home
from 'cream or butter. Prices for
When
crop rotation U ptacticeti* the
A fe i u
q u ic k ly
us
u
to u c h
sweet cream ate more steady the
fertility of the soil can he increased,
4W(h the pocketbook nerve.
year round than are butter prices.
fly the old method o' i,iM;ti.iin»ti«
It i- plain 1 1 ,-r&gt; ( nr &lt;■ ' Ii i! - f! i &gt;."&gt;*
For r w r » j&gt; ;
-r
h a d p a i d b e t t e r [•roppintr in ii'tt if
M.r&gt;
•*«»ii
nifli.
:tt i Ixirt \ , ,-nt\ , ,e Til a•r •• 1 IT.llill ll
nslw raf ' i'id hogs thut show m i * d e p h ' t e d of t t X .1 1' i t h l e ifii'ii&gt;,t;i;i
t
,
: r -i it. it--f pvi. i-pinj: ’2 C
Hbvr o' •-*» ■ding for beef and p l . c p i l O M i i l l ' l l l o f p l l l . l - . l l , a m i t f
r n .o y re
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Uaan T q r n e r . g o .I all oth er* c la im in g
**■ * , , f- Of I h l r f i - s l III |h i- i l l . o r j * a r a n k s t e r o n d i a m i s e l li n g Ii u i i p V a t
o lo K i r , &gt; a n d c o n d i t i o n , commercial fertilizer.
Stul» 40" ordered' 'to appear to the
.15 cents u pound ranks third in -the
otttiililtit duly (ilftl In tht* cause, tn
i r , w ill r o n t i n u c t o m a k e t h t s c
tni- 'th day id February, ,\. t&gt;.
By fcedinu farm crop*, to either list of profitable'dairy activities. .
o w e s in
p r ic e s ' h e c u u s y
th e y
h»- o n t p , b e in g a rule
- '
d»y. of IM.
beef or dairy cattle, much manure
I
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it s b y t x p t r l e n c e i t p a y s t h c n i
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of
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• P R E S E N T IN '^
MrArif, i* It
Clark,
Mr*,
lifrirtd meat* when alaughtereti. gootl c o w or uU'ue will produce ift- a
r i t i i r f . 4H«1 th»* ip * | flip m i l , i Ihi** 2Ul h *Jj»y iif
t'u h .- t v r p p . *■ .» *•* o? &lt;•
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year's tithe from six to seven.-ton*
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it) !**• r . A. h
11* 1fs
A1*■t all. flu* 11. ■im aI 1*3 W i«f
It »i!I p a y i * .* f a r m e r t o f i l l u w of manure.
The quality of it will
A h o lt;L A S S
&lt;»,. VI . M fl'a ll*
II.
i Irruil **uyrt,
Hy l,«lm#r. Armour ( •* , a
* 11 ai hin
s t h m a i i d s of t h e m a r k e t . ’ C . L . depend entirely upon the quality of
i»i&gt;. Hnri«t«
rO f|fo fii in n t \\ I M r Millan,
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* ’it., a Pur ji* * f , r «•?•»&lt;tt \ \ tl» n
i ill*
1*7 i t lh &lt; • d i v e r s i t y o f F l o r i d a will produce manure rich in ummouX
To*ffii» r h n iH ii i
k ** .
#
i nr |i J * \\ ( it a kr»t *■«
A\
i t * of tern i , - 1 n r*- r e l a t e d
t i n - [ will produce manure rich n ammon­
■*l,pr»! * i*-, 4 i **rpi , N«niJ.ir JN do*"’ *'
g u u tl f a r m e r
near
In * h r X O f u l l C o u t c - S r t r n l b J u d t r ia l C l f
ia. The Ionly of the a (limn! retain*
&lt;• i Tp » a m i J a m * ’
illh i* fu r
r u i l . I n a n d r « i l a r x 'n u n l, o f S r m i n i . t r
Huabanti 11 1. IMuof M arh if i• h r r jr a h o - o i l a c a r o f w e l l - only about one-tifth of the ainmoplu
h s d lfli,
in &lt; h a lt, r r !
*l&gt; (’«» . a i 41rp , f hr IIt If» at
W
ith
f-lr n in a
A tiifm ,
fn
)|p r
b M d t a '. : .
! . | , i| (10,15 I a 3 t w e e k
1l. iia i»f f a li a M l f r h t It, i|rin the feeti: that is.’ for every hun*
11 * ii iiltfht a » .f 4* i . i a i u t r il y l
1t I |Sf'l. I
f»«i«U|f •_
th J i- e n
to n a r l t c t f o r $ 7 . f i l l ; dreci pounds of ammonia fed to an
f i r I star*- nf J tu *. Q, A 'U r t u .
T *.* \ If * Ann i * 11 i Imf k.\ f r *
*'*’*'• I "i-n H w ril, iS a lllt l I
. a i j . 14 .if f. W M. I a'l t tt.
’ e ith e r
r n r l n t t d ’ animal eighty pounds are e x c r e t e d
a 4'
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- - - ,1 I lia ,. t . \V , r a if g. T r u s t e e ,
■
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Hy growing legume crops and f e e d ­
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o uL i
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MuMelwbluk
WT
h
I
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role
ing them to livestock on the farm,
"o - H .i.ir .l,
i r i'iiia r o ,
ifo m f
large quantities of manure, rich' in
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n
Vi u i m | s iiiii*
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and
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——
.

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PACE FIVE

S S g

, S5agau*dsarl.-ttrdia. if-svadi

*;V

*,.

Wardrobe de Luxe, Gorge
ous Parisian Dresses Beau
liful Scenery and Effects.

Wt l r n . I f . ,11
\
IV in: r u m I.,
I ' a i O . ( r|« s u it , s o lu s , ,1 . ri a U
M i .r a u , J r . M u ra - , \V m . p .
i".

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le a s e d

Kentucky

M is v m ir t

t-n W fiT T i.i

and- Tennessee, h ave
fio m

been

ip ia r a n lin o

w h o lly
•

re ­

(ie o r g iu ,

starting with a greater infected urea
th a n
— .

F lo r id a h a s c le a n e d
■ --------------- « r r

up

TTT"TT Mississippi's infected
has bean reduced GH per cent.
Alulintnn’s .Ilf per «■« nt.
This report givts proof that the
ticks .can b e 'wholly eratiicatca, ntiii
the time . *1 uit&lt;’&lt;i in which to ac­
complish the; xvoik, depends to a
great extent on the amount of co­
operation given the. Federal and
state agents xxho have the work in
cnarge.
Worth VJhile Quotation.
•‘Everyone t- tlie s**n *•! lil9?o.wti
works,”—S**l*-ct«sl.

ATTENTION

BASKET BALL
GAME
---- ---------------------- ------

’ ■** "

Monday Jan. 8,1917
B. S. A. of Sanford
VS.

Tampa Imps _
Both Teams have Estab­
lished Records
•*

•

Parrish House
8:30
Lind—LjTie, Thursday ami Friday

Admission 20c

■(&gt;.

Nor n*-;

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F a i r f i e ld L u m b e r C o m p a n y aa tta &gt; u r r e * s s i t u a t e d In F e m in td s c o u n t y , F lo r id a , t o - d a y o l P e e r m ite r , A . i&gt; . I 9 I U .
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ia a u a n c * n t a u r h c e r t if ic a t e In th e n a m e o f g r e e * ; e a s t t w e l v e e n d t w e n t y a l l o n e h u n ­ d a y o f t h i s court*.
d r e d th s c h a in s ; n o r t h e r l y a lo n g r o a tl e le v e n
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. DOUGLASS,
H a te o l t h e Is s u a n c e o f s u c h c e r t if ic a t e In
Toil are hereby ordered to appear to th*
Clerk ot Ih* Circuit .Court, Xemlnots
th e n a m e o l M a r y M . A c c o rd .
complainant's bill ol complaint herein filed,
A la n T a a C e r t if i c a t e N o . 4 9 , d a te d t h a C th on or betor* th* M b day of March. A. D. 1 George C,. H er,in,.
d a y o f J u ly , A . I&gt; . 1 9 1 4 , a a id c e r t if ic a t e e m ­ 1917, th* aim s being n Hula Day of said
ftoilrltor tor Complainant,
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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O O O O IK lO Q aooa ooooa aoooa D a oaa a oaooD D oaoD a oa ooaa D cioD C ian getting tho best but tney are saving you begin to save pennies you will county. As Miss Shine, Mrs. Wood­ workers” under the guidance of tfo
money on It. The following from tho aoon aettuiro the habit o f saving ruff in the early days was one of the National Education Association and
popular M ies of middle Florida, as the American Society for Thrift, ar.
Memphis Appeal advises people-to dollars.
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buy ail their goods personally and
well as at Tallahassee,* nnd her win­ cording to announcement today,
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ways'still continue to cause her
not depend upon the telephone:
f Tho more I see of the sea wall
."Each county superintendent |n
frieMls
to bo* numbered 4&gt;y the ever the United tjdatos," the nnnouhe*.
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN •
and
think
of
its
wondesful
possibil­
We aru.glowing lazy. There is no
use denying thfe fact. If we desire a ities the more I praise the city coun­ glowing circlo of her acquaintances. ment said, 'Ms today receiving a„*
YOU AND ME.”
nickel bag of salt we telephone for It. cil and tho tnpn who have mnde this Mr, Woodruff ia perhaps one of the urgent- request from the N'atlnnii
The day when our mothers used to great work possible. No man tan best known-men in this pari of the ] E^ucation'TwocTaVlon
*ng him
go to market and buy is n day &lt;&gt;( the tell at this time just how much of state, through his life long experi- Jto assume the leadership
-'fwl
past. If we do not order by tele­ benefit dll accrue to the future gen­ encc -in state and -county politics, t j,e organization i n 'h h
erations from this great piece of nnd he was recently honored by be­
phone we buy'from truck wagons.
The fid lacy of thill system has been construction.
Had General .San­ ing elected to represent his home
CIIIEL IS AM ONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH. °
N«IJ re
emphasized in the report of the ford hulk handed the lake front when county iii the legislature which as­
Notice Is hereby given that the
« H E’LL TRENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Chicago diet pqUHd In its endurance ho laid out this eily in the wilder­ sembles' fit Tallahassee next .spring.
S a a o a aiD
i o a a a a o D o a a o o o a o D O O D fio a o o o o o o o a c o a a a o o o c Q a a a a a a teit.
ness we would now bo leaping un­ Their new home is already one ol fJrm ^ Irwin 4: Giles has been thi*
day dissolved by mutual consent,
told
benefits from it. Rut General the most beautiful spots in thS coun­
The result of the test is altogether
1 My old folssilizert friend. who scv- (tho*force, anil would make one more
$lr. Jrwin having purchased th» ,.n.
report Sanford had troubles of his own in ty, and improvements under way tire interest of Mr. Giles, and the
crnl thousand ypara ago was nn ’ family In.the city to add to the busl- interesting und the .final
splitting up. the wilderness into fifty will add atill more to iu attractive­
worth remembering.
Ejtyjitian mummy in Egypt or tho ness done.
business heretofore conducted byfoot lots and he was not worrying ness.
Pne
significant
fact
ia
pojnttd
out.
Everglades but who is now tho preI wish that tho people would look
Irwin &amp; Giles wcill be continued byMany of the out of town guests
siding genius on tho Palm Iiearb at this matter in a business light. It is simple and logical. Watch your about the lake front. He was going
Mr. S. A. Irwin, he having assumed
Post and goes under the nsaumod I wish that I might impress upon nl paper for food bargains. When you farther out and neglecting tho most wore in attendance, among them be­ all indebtedness of tho firm, and all
name of Thorntiylto.gcts off the fol; tho importance of this selection of see a certain nrticle advertised at a valuable part of his ftossossions. In ing Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake of bills payable to the firm of Irwin 4
lowing truth that can ho road and the West Pnlm Beach brand of cjg* reduced price, even if you do not those days the waters from the lake Sunford, Mayor and Mrs. W. C. Giles will be due and payable to
digested with profit by Sanford ars. I'm not interested, financinliy,- .need it at the time, but will need it would rise and take part of the town Temple of Wipter. Park, Dr. nnd S. A. Irwin.
people:
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„ In the plants hero. They pgtraniso in n few days, buy it. Pay cash. If and sickness would follow but the Mrs. W. C. Hlackmun of Wekiwa
Yhls 29th day of December, l'jis
people of that period never knew the Ranch, Miss. Higgins of SanfoAi, Mr.
If I was in tho incut business in the printer less, probubly, than -any you read the advertisements of food­
S. A. Irwjn,„ _
this community and was putting up other industry in the county. It is stuffs necessary in every household vnlue of a bulkheaded lake front and Mra. Leu of Kissimmee, Miss
F. E. Giles.
and municipal dock and other im­ Resale Ruiney of Monticello, and Mr.
a* fine a brand of sliced bacon at not their money that
. 39-ltc
I'm after. from time to time the chance is open
provements. They were not looking and Mrs. W. R. Follett of Winter
40c the pound os ever grunted in a Nossir. It's merely with the effort for you to save.
ahead .or thinking of posterity. Wo Park.
••big pasture I should think that the to build the business to better pro­
For instunco, in one ndvertisomet people of today are prone to live iu
• (Continued on Page Four) *
folks who would not patronize mo— portions. that I'm pleading: fur I in the Commercial Appeal yesterdny
today but it is to (he pverlasting
or tho bacon— anti thus help me reckon that tho more business they there was an offer 0/ sixteen pounds credit of the council and Messrs.
build up a business which would will do, the more money* there'll be of sugar for'JI.OO, when other place*
Seek Aid From. Books.
Mahoney &amp; Walker that
they
continue to enlarge, were not doing in tho city to spend, and the more were selling twelve pounds.
• There In n growing tendency in mod­
thought of the future und white at ern bunfitcss to make the utmost use
the fair thing by the city and die people there will be tp spend it * -Why buy twelve pounds when
this tinfe few of us cab see the won­ of referenco books and nulhnrUatlvo
.cou n ty . YnsSUM, 1 would.
umong the hbread business men opportunity ,is offered to buy four
W c Have Added to our Stock a
derful vistu opening from the devel­ publications. This attitude Is not only
Right along on., the same line 1 who'use The Post as their publicity more pounds Aor the same price? opment on the lake flout it is cer­
rclleclrd by tho management of large Full Line of Automobile Accewothin!: the people who consume cigars promulgator. Thom’s some language You may not have needed .the sugar tain to take place even in our time organizations, but^cren umong tho ries—Tires, Tubes, llor.ns ami in .
— I don't mean these little tissue ain’t it 9 Rut you get tne, don’ t you? yesterday but you will need it next
and every cent spent on the sea wall men themselves, who look to books fact anything you may need in this
trifles which com e In*a 6 c .box a n il' Get -this perforated for your piano- week.
'will return o n e . hundred fold.
I nnd periodical!! to aid them In Iholr Line.
which are smoked by folks w ho player, run it t^ few times, and see if
There Ih another mistake wo make hear that Mahoney &amp; Walker have work. Mnny of tho more progressive
• •
* •* d o n 't know tfny better, but the real it doesn't listen good, I thank you. today which is another indication of
lost money- on the contract for the manufacturing firm’s -hrvvo tnrtalled
cigars—ought to buy the. cigurs de­
Also a Stock or
laziness. We order our Sunday din­ bulkhead. | do not doubt It. They reference libraries In chnrgo or Skilled
' MbrurlimH for tho uso of their staff.
signed, rolled, boxed mid stamped in
ner,
ns
a
rule
by
telephone,
and
are
Having railed the attention of
certainly had the worst hunch of
this city. I know there aro these tllf people many limes to the idea of generally disappointed.
bard luck that ever befell two good
who have become wedded
ta puhllc Imir|;„ t in Sanford it is high
* The fmlle cf Oerenily.
Roy yourself. Pick ont what you* '•ilizeq* and the very furl that they
. li-.t ir.a-- |h 'ireiy tut npilinlM."
to some other weed; whose taste* , jf„ p |hal w„
wm
inll,Mnc it want, got i fie best. You cannot see went ahead and mortgaged their
1 »w do you know?" * lie smiles ron*
woulj! he changed with dlli.cult.v
|v v.hen eggs, butter wlicit you buy over the telephone, property to ntrry out the contract
SEE I S Foil
'Maybe bo's an optimist
a n d . who would not, probably, be
vVl.rKlMur
is spring,
if and thi- butcher and the gfoc-er is shows ilicTr TaTIh iq Sunfurd and the llo'tnlly."
satisfied with even a better brand wt, ha(, ;l |iul(ii,. n, !irtt(,l in Sanford going to give first choice to tly man bulkhead. Their &lt;i(edge burned up, ami ninybe h 's a diplomat."
than they are accustomed to: and and held market thri-e days in the or woman who looks oyer bis stock, they bad innumerable delays, they I
if I whs -olio of those fellows I'd week the .country people could- brings In 'filling telephone orders he canne: bail untold hardships nnd yet they i
.
• ' -Growling.
stick to
People n y that growling "relieves
to my
my love.
tovc. Yes,
i n , l1 Would.
would. »jn tj,ejr vegetables and butter and be .blamed for heading you what he finished the job and it is one of the
Rut where a smoker is one of those eggs und get cash prices for them feels will attract tho least* utteniotj fl-ncst in the state, If t hoy have lost their nerves." On tin: contrary, it
doubles the strain by fixing the growl'I'll take same ns you fellows"
money it should be marie up to them cr’s .v- jiMnii ott■nntinynnrcs. ami Inand the hohsetvifo could get bar- on the counter.
Ilkcs n good httiok* but has no spec- gains that she will never lie able to
See what you buy.
Avoid the
We owe it to thorn er a. t.g t tr power to do mischief
ial brand—ran tell when the smoke i’ et in any sillier manner
w eshould notrepudiate
t InTo many credit system w here it is possible .md
is good and when it is rotten ) ’ d who lon e talked with me the idea of Take ml vantage of reduced prices,
jfth -r- isany way
in which to
The Habit of Thrift
like to know what difference it would a la d ? -v'dtu: lo market ami carrying and above all tilings watch the ad- assist them,
New York, Jan. I. — Every school
make to him if he chose a cigar-made home her purchases is repugnant vortlse meats in
the
newspapers.
New Location, Nest to Seminole
here o r one imported from New Jer­ and yet I would rati your intention Something attractive may not pre­ * * In n certain New York apart­ child in the United States will he
Co-operative .Mercantile Co.
sey?
Always provided thui- encii Co the fact that some of the finest sent itself for possibly a week, but ment building dogs are allowed the naked to join an "arm y of thrift
eigur was u good one. Yet the choice ladies in ihe land attend the public it will come, and when it does come privileges of the front elevator but
made each day at the rate of a hun- markets in the big cities in their take advantage of it. You may not children have to go in by the garage
dred nn hour in all of the cigar- autos und order all the stuff for be able to save more tKan five or six entrance. Evidently dogs are m ore[•
or.urns in the- city woujd make the. their tallies themselves experiencing cents a pound on an article, but in favor in that establishment than 1£
difference that migiit enable tho u certain delight nnd great interest above all things.remember that it is children. Perhaps the owner of the ♦
v
plants here .to add an extra tnun to in knowing that they are not only the penny that counts, and when building is married to some society ioo*
[ woman or to some popular eatress |X
who lavishes her affection on poodle^; ♦
rather than upon children. There is ' %
no accounting fortastes, especially ^
when it cornea lo folks Alto haven't
u soul above dogs.
jj
And that reminds me again that !
ton many worthless curs an- allowed
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\n tin- theatres and other gathering
places, evening the churches. Dogs j X'
j hnve their place nnd should he kept £
in them and dog owners should not $
SANFORD'S HOUSE OF SERVICE
j expect "other people
to go, crazy j i
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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co. j

GASH PRICE LIST

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Week Beginning January 2, 1917—

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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IIAY

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Thr Woodmif A n n iternary
The lietutuful now home of Mr. |9
atfll Mra. Soth Woodruff on Lucerne j
Cirrit- was the acetu- of a hriMifftit as-!
semlily. last evening, the occasion in*- j
fug a reception and. hmt*o warming %
attended by over two hundred nntl
fifty guests. Tiie affair marked the
.twentieth mini vers ary of tho. wed­
ding of tiie liu-t -und lioxtns anti
many anti aincere Were tho «;ongratulafions showered u[*on thptn by
friend* both new nnd old, accom­
panied by hourly-dishes nml hnjtplnt*&gt;;i during the com ing years.

l SuTa ^Produce Go.

1 .5 0 ;

.iSCRATCH-OUKlV
PLAIN SCRATCH

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2.75

JUST HORSE FEEb
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DAN PATCH

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AUGRAIN

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OATS

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2.-10

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2.10

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2.15

CORN

2cl0

HALF &amp; HALF".*..4

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SHORTS

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BRAN

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BEET P U L ? * ;

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WHEAT

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2.15
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DAIRY FEED *...........

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COTTON SEED M E A L ,... ......!....................
PARIS GREEN
BLUERTONE

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ARSENATE LEAD................

25

BLEACHING PAPER

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75.00

BLEACHING PAPER WIRES. ..............................
HERO FLOUR, 12 lb. SACKS, SELF RISING ANI) PLAIN ......
HERO FLbUR, 24 lb SACKS.....*:.. *..........................

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Buyers nnd Shippers of

210 E. First Street *

Sanford, Florida

In the tecelving line were Mr. and
Mrs. Woodruff, atid Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Hoffrftan of New Yocrk city.
Auditing tho hos-lc-1* in the recep­
tion. hall wore McpiUmcs W. It.
! O'Neal, G. II. Edwards, S. V.* Struj ley, S. G. Doltvo and L.-fL Dolivu in
the refreshment room : McMlujnes COMMERCIAL RATE, $1.50 (ROOM WITHJPRIVATE BATH),
J. S. McKwaO, Sylvan Mt-Klroy,
THE YEAR'ROUND
W. D. Rogers, W. M. Glenn, L. It.
EFFICIENT. SERVICE
Fort, S. W. Howe, W. F.. Shine,
MODERN EQUIPMENT
Mica May Kilmer und Mis* Mollio
liny; while the punch howl on thu
HOSPITABLE TREATMENT
east porch was presided over hy
* C. H. JEWETT, Lessee and Mgr.
Mrs. Forrest Lake of Sunford who
assisted Mrs. Woodruff irt tho same
manner nt her wedding twenty }
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ |
yoais ugo last evening. Mjs. Luke
was assisted by Miss Mary Robin­
son und Miss Margaret Hart.
STANDARD RAILROAD OF T H E SOUTH
The decorations were most urtisSCHEDULE EFFECTIVE M A Y I 8 T IL 1 9 IG
tir,
vases of gorgeous pink und
white roses aiternnting with beauti­
|THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
ful (lotted palms and ferns, while the
All.Sir.I Kqutpjnrnl, I'tr, Itrrllnlnt ( twlr C m to W»»hli|tun
exterior of the mansion, glowing with
.
IHnlos Car Hrttir* on Train RO ,
electric lights was reflected in the
Na. 80
vrutorH of Lake Lucerne, making u
No. 86
No. 82
picture, never to be forgotten.
8:10 P* m.
I.V Jacksonville
... 9:10 n. nt.
1:35 P. nt.
Mr. und Mrs. Woodruff have rea. in.
12:35
n.
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1
Ar Savannah .....
t U^J.5 p* m.
5t35 C*
7:t5 P- m.
»id»*d.-here stnot* the e a rly village
Ar Richmond_____ ---- 5:03 n. m.
9:13 a. m.
11:50 P* Hi­
Ar Wanhinglnn
.... 8:50 a. m.
2:33 P. in.
days and have seen tiie wonderful,
Ar Haiti more. . .
l *14 s* nt.
1:50 P- m.
..... 10:05 a. m.
J
growth of Orlando and Orange royn3:40 n. 111.
— f2:2t a. m.
-1.D3 P- nt.
ty from early pioneer days of the ox
m.
B.
6:00
Ar New York
-----2:40 p. m. * C:20 P- m.
cart and slalj. hoqsc to the present
For Information or Resei vation Phone or Write
.
enlightened and prosperous days of
.
ATLANTIC
COAST
LINE
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this city of automobiles and brick
133 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel. Tampa. H • X
mansions, their own prosyerity being l
Phono 17
• Phono 132
measured J»y that of lhcir_ home

tilium
ill
Sill

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In C a r Lots or L e s s

* T A 5V8P A

BAY VIEW HOTEL

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

�January 2, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD
start from tho newspaper office the
editor of The Herald has resolved
that ho will not purrhaso anything
during tho yoar# 1917 unless he has
tho cash to .pay for the same and he
will endeavor in the your of 1!)I7 to
pay every account that is standing
»jic pmAIDPRINTING COMPANY against him. He also would like to
have those who owe him to meet
him half way on the same proposi­
notfTiw . ........................................... „ tion and endeavor in so far as i« pos­
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sible place all business upon the &lt;ash Stronger .in Artillery, in Men and
tio° r •* Y'* f '■ system!. This will lie a difbi ulr mat­
in Morale Than Ever
. r tot. r t t Month
ter in the face of a life long system
^
f f S j l M j j t a g B . M .4 . . l ™ c .
Before.
of credit and In a city where it seems
Tcioo M»U M .O w *■ « "* tZm4 the majority of the merchants favor
n T r- u J f w o &gt;1 »o«fo#d, H o .a u
the credit (system, and tho buyers
&gt; * * ( ! £ U l of Morth
l»Tt.
have fullen into tho habit, but a reT«l«»hoB« N*. Ul solire to ihake- 1917. a U A S llY E A H
will go a long way toward the ujtijnate object to be obtained and Were Able in Four Hours at Verdun
this resolution is framed with the ' to Regain Nearly All That It Cost
understanding that front this time
the Germans Five Months
henceforth them will ho no credit
and Appalling Loss of
slips marked against It. .1. Holly,
Life to Win.
If every citizen of Sanford will make
the same resolution and slick to it
By ARNO DOSCH-FLEUROT. ’
there will he a great ditference in (Correspondent1of Oio Now York World.)
our business circles “ I if tho coming
Paris.—ly fojir bourn p portion o f
year. ~
tho- French mobile army UTfdcF’ticucnil
Nlvelle bus regained nearly all tho
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,
ground won by tho crown prince before
i met hint! Resides the Cream Rises V' nllln fl,lrl,,« llvu umn» 18 uf « “ UnUThese l)i» s of High Living
" UH uU,,L* ' l t ‘ !‘ " «rent French vie*
| |]ttrrmilk is going up along with
.
.
lory—such a victory as the Hermans
jjjjh prire of sweet ntilk and
Sanford dairymen are forced to ,
.
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...
,
.
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, ...
* at this stage of the war would make
(jps H if 11 fiUcs’Uon ubout the
me the pru e of milk on account of t|u, m-cnalmi of a celebration, hut here
'(St of the rise w h e t h e r it is the
o high cost of living and the suit* jq I'ritucn it 1ms been received almost
[falprire
feed or the daily cont|Uont high cost Of food stuff. A without dcnioiistnitlon.
'giption of Clarence Woods of the
dire in another part oL this issue . More.remarkable even than the viejgat Lake Region; who is said to
lla attention to the (a«t that herb- tory Is the way tt Ims been accepted
ouibith in buttermilk every tjay.
ter Sanford people will be oidiged by tin* people of France. It Ims givptt
pay || cents per ipiart .for sweet 11 feeling of satisfaction and retixsurilk
and GO cents per ouart for Mnw*
HUrc‘ “ •“ * “ •* very.tjmcly;
It the death of Brush Wulker at
Kiim and even old friend Uutlrr- ’ »s Framv has beta, having mi hour of
jo the editor of* Tho Herald
it i
• .
tiervouslless over Mo* Iale of her new
ill. has gum* to t. cents per ouart.
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•
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, ■* , .
(»j itit'iu’ lias lint a good friends,
ally. Itoumaiila: but, far front being
g, tu our Irienda when wc lived
Prices (or all grain used in feeding |any shouting about It. there lias been
simply Mo- ordinal) interest la bow It
j! OrUndo*ami our friend when we
,
ytOrUuJn and every one who ever rapidly the l.i-\ *i\ months that was iii i oiiiph-li.il.
Nothing could express more plainly
hint will feel t h e 'same keen i many sorts of feed now cost nearly
ot a tag hearted, honest, sipiare i twice as much as they *hd a year bow tile French feel nltoiil llieaiselves
noil about tile W|l
'torifin rtii'cii. The world can ■ago.
This Inavy expense tor feed
inn oust ioii&lt;* uitittid
£ iford to lose men of the Brush ts being keenly felt tty many dairy­
filbf type ami we sincerely mourn men of the south, particularly t ftone
lit 4&lt;parture.
located near the large* cities, who
have been buying all tliglr slock
feed.
Tile pr«setit situation empha­
| Thre h no ImUor way to adverthan in a big sizes the pee I tor ill dairymen to tn&gt;
Iki Shu* and now that Atlanta is come dairy farmer- and produce
UL-r the lir-t one in the south most of the feed lor t heir ainm.il&gt;
I..
Ml month it would be well tor upon .their own lands, say-

j Tb llrf.ihj

wishes to commend

rtk Sanford lodge of Klks ami t lit*
[Ittr.oli* (‘minty Hank upon (he

w ftJTTJTT

.irT tl

S a n fo rd

it

by ‘ tyagoit

five

or

ton-

n i* c iR

*'"*» to supplement •the
tilreaily done by Nature,
'w
*n Hiiic will become beau- Man) Candidates for Many Job*. In
ktjoml compare and the men
Stale of Flotilla
Minil‘ k' these big tbinca.___ Xlurty-ui n o - major - offices—any—to
Ul.* the everlasting gruti- be filled by the Jncomjug governor.
■Jt '
l,»* citizens.
Iteautiful S. J, (!atts, by appointment and
PPoap an* mote than a mere os- much Interest attaches to th e 'prob­
*1 brick and mortar ^-they are. abilities of official favor and spocula*
lasting fame.
tion ms to where it will fall.
Of
those thirty-nine offices.twenty-four
n^e to be appointed following no in*,
ination in tin* primary election last
June. This leaves fifteen major o f ­
fices, which will lie’ filled at the plensur6 of the governor.
Offices to fie filled by appointment
. are:
*
*
. Privuto secretary lo tne governor,
not nominated, salary, $*'1,000.

thirteen circuit judges, nominated

January First
500,1 bo

liero.

will
You

want to start the
Now Year right with
a newset' of letter files.
have them at
^oc' Dust jiroof ones
&amp;t 40e.

Oficf Supply Dept
PHONE 148

“ T'other Way Round” Now.
Now It Is cutting the Other way. The
French boil such preparation* llinl
they knew the tlennatiM cfiiihl nut
stunil against tln'm. Atnl no one wants
tu he deceived by* the lterlii\. claim
that the French turn* tvtuki-n the
gnmtiil at'frightful cost. It may have
cost one-tenth wlmt It cost the (!crtiitms to take It, nut more. At till*
stage* of tho war ltdmini cost can he
llatiri-il nccunitdy on the lutHis of slii-llIIre tmil tin* number of lumrs the at­
tacking army feQjiht In the open.
Orouml Itk ciijn n few* hours is Imuml
to cost lllltcll less than grotlml captiirt*l after months of ccutjvless attack.
The mist In live* has not ernered
Into tin* dlseusslmi here at till, theugli
the question o f imin-|H&gt;wei* Is thccnnliword o f’ ttie day, and Ihero Is a n-nsuir fur It. Everyone In France knows
now Hint Frcm-li tnsqm nre md urtiered tiut of the trenches until the n|&gt;puslng Oennttn tn-nches have heen
wiped nut by sticll lire. When the Ger­
mans cry "This Is nut war, it Is slaugh­
ter," tin* French people' shuply ruh
Iheir palms Itf .self-etdtffra tula (Inti.
They knew they have tho Job of driv­
ing the Gemtuns nut ef France a Jump
at a lime, uml If llte (lenttuns will
Jump hack ahead of their shell tire
they nre-content. They have reached
the cheerful state of mlml where they
tire willing to go on making shells In
larger ami larger numbers for an In­
definite perlpd.

in primary, salary $J,:ldO.
Eight state's attorneys, nomin­
ated in primary, salary $2,400.
Three members of the.state board
of health, not nominated, 'traveling
expenses paid by stale.
One shell fish commissioner, not
nominated, salary $3,600.
Tw o tax commissioners, not nom­
inated, Hulury $:l,0t)0.
—’Four citrus fruit inspectors, two
months each year, not nominated,
salary $-135 a month.
Three members board of conttol,
not nominated, trav
State chemist, noi
$3,000.
nomin
Convict Inspector,
ated, salary $1,500.
Verdun Front Secure.
Assistant state * uuditor, no min
Tilings may go ahead for ti while
nted, salary $3,000
Adjutant general, nominated, sal­ on other fronts, tint there Is hardly
a Frenchman living wlyi thinks any­
ary $3,000. •

thing disastrous cull hintpelt again mi
till* front. I am with ijicm In Unit be­
t ; Make Homs Attractive.
lief, ami so Is everybody who knows
, There Is no panacea -that will cure anything about the |lresent strength
the yearning for city- life .evidenced by of tbc*Frt-ucl) army Id men am] shells.
the country buy* and girl* of Indny, My copfldenco In the situation, gath­
but there are certain conditions which. ered from contact IvUh the French
If established, will add*materially to pisqile. Is such tluit I am willing to
tho attractiveness of life In lit*’ coun­ write this and ciudlik* It to the slowtry, and should therefore prevent theta guitig malls Xvliei/ the French ttUvaucc
from flocking to .tin* cities merely (&lt;&gt; al Verdun. Ls ha/dly more tlmu umkr

avoid life on the farm.

in making your lift* count with this Hank and add.jo fhe amount regularly
you will develop will power and financial utility —orte Dollar .starts*you.

|vc W4 wr rmiR nusiHtss
II. R. STEVENS
I'fraM rai

C. M. HAND
Vk*.rrsM«4

SANFORD, FLORIDA

0 . L. TAYLOR

L WOODRUFF Vics.prs.id.nl

Cashier _

R. R. DEAS
Ai.'l Cashisr

lurly ns tho sqjmrcs on the clihekrr-1 forgels fo give G«‘i
hoard, mid blow the .German batteries remembers that hi
all to pieces, so Ibal humedlalely after friend Mabel. Wl
Ihe battle, when I pnssisl that way. mom profound is ’
the fields were littered'with w'tvckcd' these are overlook
lleldpleeeit mid lludiers and deifll'ur- where a man bus'
tillery horses.
or to wblch be is i
French Superiority.
-the oiuuo tiling.

Sliccct^ieii in bringlIII* up Tortress guns
from the forts tot.the Italian frontier;
the Ft each army was that badly oir in
artillery. Them was new artillery
enough' for the Sotnnie. Ion n,,| f . , r
Im'h 11 ■"S■•i*i i■- ami \erduit.
they
•idViim . d wnli 11lf* iowe on i lie Soliu m *
and held the ib rinan- at Verdun with
tin* old. Now Hit* I'reiieli haxe enough
new ht'av.v nrilllery for l«*|li the'
Somme and Verdun, so they are tub
valuing at both sjhus.
Artillery the Biq Factor.
It takes time to make artillery, hut
It takes longer yet to remove lived
Ideas, mid even the brilliant men who
be like ,11* Him stage and did md pro­

The basis of profitable dairy, fecdty is unipiestionnbly
plenty
of
legume hay and plenty of corn or
sorghum, either cut gteen ih slim­
mer or preserved in the stlo for win­
ter use. Those essential feeds cati
be produced cheaper in Florida than
in tome other sections, vet manv
•*
dairymen arc not making proper use
of them. As tin* cities grow in sizu
and land increases m value, such
dairymen find themselves'compolled
to move their farm and dairy opera­
tions far enough away from tin* city
limits tb secure land at $60 'll* $100
an urre for glowing feed crops..
Modern methods for transporting (’„,|y nRn|n^|
milk are now so perfect that milk
■
Can be .vlii|i|n*il forty or fifty miles |( i fl|rlIll.r ,
by train wjjh as little troitljlc__a -wm* ttie~AT*

save money, cannot and will not

TAKE THE FIRST STEI

could liot f . - r . what the war would

Willoughby, professor of animal hus­
bandry in the College of Agriculture,
University of Florida.

;,®a[&gt;!ft;on nf their .'leg.int
new
'll] 1 loiildiiigs are it credit
,•&gt; a^ty twice the size of Sanford
r*d dfmoh'tiute the
progressive
iktrii that mil make our city the
Putm in central Florida in the
J*8&lt;orrrrrr- ft Is the builders of Tiaulmg
.
L;;i.ijlugw Unit are builders

• “ Tho man who cimnqt and will
do anything worth while.”

have turn. .1 I rnin e'-- tnllltaf) forlmi. s

0&lt; your products

liq out our enterprising citizens
U attend and get some valuable
jastrri.
This
city—Sanford —
iL:M hold a Land Show* for all of
LfWidi md should hold it next
[jnr. The lake front could be made
i biuty »[&gt;ot and every county in
Ef«Hda rouhl In* represented in one
the prati'H -Land Shows the
[»Ki tvrr 'sitnwdeil.• Atlanta and
!aiordi»*i nortli could not compare
u i it for w * have the matchless

AN ESTABLISHED FACT

vide against the present necessity for
heavy Ih-ldpieces. It' was Verdun-that
stirred things tip. Verdun stands for
many tilings, Inti In close In military
nml politico I.cl releft in France It mentis
the point where Franco began to go
Ih for In-avy artillery on a Idg scale.
There.are several dllYereht‘ factions
in I'rullLirJUkt too* ctniratnir itte cnalli
for F’rauce's growing artillery superi­
ority, ami wlUmut casting-any dis­
credit on tin. high cnininiiml of Hie
army it Is generally conceded that tinI'rctiili partlaiiieut had an Important
hniid In It. li Is balm, loo, to the feel­
ings of French parliamentarians, for
they were certainly 'snubbed -uf the
beginning of the war. ami they can
point out now with perfect propriety,
especially the senators, that they or­
dered and voted tin* funds f..r heavy
artillery when many military men in

J high

position were Inclined to think
I tin* thing was being overdone. The
! ere 111 for the new Verdun advance
at least that part net ifuo-lu tin* sol­
dier* tmd the brilliant French nrtil*
lorv nil'll— will Iinv•* to go |o a hi*iiii*
lortul romntlltee tluit got busy mnnllis
agio wtien It vvas n'M very litllf'tl etieourugi'il, and made the
of l&gt;iy guns possible.
Tins whole matter Is not talkisl
about much here; it f* si
wl- M
s
*
s
i
fli nfiil 1n r
miirks fmm military men nliout "mi d­
dling politicians." And the member*o f pariltlinent and all tin* civil side of
ttn* governmenl they represent nri*
wearing their regained prestige rather
iliodes||y.(|tiil ngyiitte who ever feared
u military dlctntorstiip in France cun
now deflnitel.v put that fedr iiHtdt*.
"Rajncd Crape on France."
At lid* lithe la*t year the'~more
nervous Parisians Were Jitst. beginning
to lu’tleve Hint ttti* flermims would
never get In Paris'. That Imd. In fart,
been obvious slurr tin** battle of Hie
Marni'. Nevertheless,.(hey taut more
eonlldetuv, amt tin* army Itself find
more lyinfidcnee, ilum the facts jnstl*
lii*l. The Oentiaiis eoolil not break
through/ perltaps. tint they showed at
Verdun that they could mnko It very
eytienslve for France to tmid Its line
Verdun, as fi wlmle, tin* loss and n*gninliig of Its outer circle of forls(
Ims mst the Frepcti nowitere near so
imicli ns It tuts cost tin* (termuns; but
there Is not a. Fivncli .village, Imrdly
a French fniully. where mounting Is
not worn for someoue lost at Verdun.
Those families that escaped owe It to
Unustiaf luck. On tin* whole, Verdun
ims been a very bloody business— tiiurb
worn* ttmn the Homme. The best pn«d
of (Ids Is the comparatively few deaths
on tin* Homme among one's |M&gt;rsonai
acipmlntances and connections. Ver­
dun rnlnest entpe on Fmnct*. Tin*
Homme has been no sin-ti slaughter
house— for the French. Hut It was
there the flermnns first began harping
on tin* phrase, “This Is slaughter."
It was slaughter, because tin* French
for the first time opposed them with
ns much artillery as they had. and'
French arlllleriium uni superior tu
any othent At ttm buttle of the Marne
Itself, before tin* artillerymen had imd
all tin* experience the last two years
bus given thcln, they showed them­
selves thoroughly capable. At every
point where *tlu* Hermans tried to
make stands on the Ourcq and the
■Marne tin* French artillery cleaned
them/ out by the most systematic fire.
They dnipped , their shells us rygu*

Jii those days France Imd one |dooe woman's’ attitude
of artillery to ih’-rimitiy's ten. &gt; tier- 'pries a good deal
miiny* Still has threeor four to France's suspects it a little,
one, but. opposed to the French them* It because &gt;be love
selves, (termany can atTord (fo spare Ih -IiIh Jh noble. I.a
only eannonTiir emtnon. The fact llinl very prutliirtde. or
tin* Freocti have (•onslstenlly gulueil leads to honor,, shi
on a fidr OePI with an i-vi-jt illslrlhu- hi II, but even the!
Mon of equipment shows Mil* French grudge li Ylm time
to lie tinl .-nil -llpi IInr (irllllerj men •iists. •'be loves 1
loll h.-itcr in the liitulilry uttacks.
I She will setitoln co
III ini iilTtch* Ills! M.'l) I called ill herself, hill she will
tenllou to llii* 1‘oiiNiruction of the two eoliltiiliiidliieiils
I'lciicli tinil»iIt* army under ib-n.-rul
I. Thun shall Inv
I'.-Min. rinole up of illvlsloiis unit corps!
o.
q muwhich had particularly distinguished 1 hive thee.— \V. L. th
llieinselves In utliick. ‘Tills was* tin*
itpny wlilelt paid so heavy it prlee In
living Verdun, but was sllll in shape
Burned Priceless Oocument#.
In make tin* Somme offensive. Some
A
iiriy broom sweeps clean, ami
of the best o f *the*-e corps happen m
there is 'nothing u &gt;&gt;•iJ itw it*, sets
"■ billing Jmt liow a well eurm-'l rest
nb.oil more eiiirg.'ticnll) Ilian clean­
Th.-i Inn. mb been ill cither the Inter
ing Up till’ lellcs of tier loved one's
sill n -ss t- s .i|| the Somme or lit \ et'dllll.
bachelor days. This hurt led lo tin*
untimely destruction of a number of
valuable records ut Huckten, Swit­
zerland. where a npvly married wom­
an unimpiulided with the tiatnrO*of
the documents, which she took for
worthless obi iinjver, set fire to tho
mlnutca of Swiss railway bullding-in
tin* early days of (tie steam engine,
mostly datjng from IH60. Apart from
lluir historical Interest, most of tiny
papers were RtniupeifcAw'tlh tin- raro
“ Ihtve of Itaste." much songtit after
by stamp collectors, and worth $50
apiece for good specimens.
Close
upon $5,000 worth of tlieto were* made
away wltll wiiilo tin*' mimitea them­
selves. are estimated to have been
worth fully tut uttich, If not more.
Safeguarding the Mules. .
Ludicrous us It may seem, necessity
has demanded that n l.os Angeles drov­
er equip Ids uiiiles wiili lull lights,
says popular Molmnlc* Muguzlue.
tVHhouf being facetious, it may not bo
nmlss to |ado( pul Ibid (be devices
In* employs are literally (tie first real
lull lights ever Used.. Koum lime ago
when u number of the man’s nudes
were being driven along a highway
at tilglii. it iiiotnr car plunged Into tho
drove with disastrous results. This
caused Hie tli-oler to rchurt.lu the warn,
lug lights so as to avoid similar aceliletiis in tin* future;. Thu devices,
which are Identical to those used on
ALL VICTIMS OF DISCONTENT many bicycles, are strapped tp the
mules' tails. When the glare from (tie
Absolutely S a t i s f i e d Person In Hard
lamps of a motor cur strikes them*
. Indeed to Find, and Perhaps It
beauts of ruby bifid uro reflected. In­
Is Well It Is So.
cidentally. If a mule tawing* Ids tall,
tin* warning signal becomes till tlm
Nearly every fellow Is in hopes that
more uotleeulde.
,
some day he will he uhle to quit the
kind of work he Is doing.
If it Is hard work,'lie wants to do
Lesson of the Dead Nations.
somt'l lit tiff easy, and If tt Is easy ho
We can know nothing o r any nation
wants a |*udilon that Isn't so confining. unless we'know Its history; untl wo
If tie has it Jo|i where Jn* Works In-all. mil know tmthlnp of the history of
utllct* part uf the time and mi (Is* street any niitjon unless we know something
part o f the time, ho wants to get into of the history of utl mi thins.
Tho
something where he won't always'lmve book of (lie world is full o f kiiuwlcdgo
to he rtnmlug In untl out.
we need to acquire, of lessons we m*i*d
Tho clerk In it store thinks he wmitil to learn, o f wisdom wo m-eil to uxslmlike u pluee where ho wouldn't have to tlulc. Consider only this brief mmti-uco
work regular hour*, find- the limn of Polybius, quoted by Pluturch: "In
whose lime belongs to hlniself thinks Carthage no one ls blarnml, however
he would like to be n clerk. "When In* may have gained Ills wealth." A
you are through with the dtly'n work," plensan^ place, p;t doubt, for tniwhieas
he says to the clerk, "yqu’rtt through,, ciiterjVrlse; u place where yistng men
but 1 have always got something to were taught how to get on, mid exworry me."
Irnvngunce kept pnee wTtli’ shrewd
Ilusliniid thinks that doing the house­ finance. A self-satisfied, self-confident,
work and Talking to the neighbors is money-get i|ng, money-lovltig people,
it simp, ami wife feels that she waiulil honoring success, and hiytgtng Its fanbe perfectly happy if she could go out rled security, while lit fnr-off Home
nod work like n man does.
Onto pronounced Us doom,—Agnes
Almost everybody Is dissatisfied with
his Job, and Is determined that his son
shall not do that kind uf work. Even
SaWed-Otf Sermon.
thu fellow who draws nn enormous sal­
It’s onaler for a camel to go through
ary Isn't contented— he feels that he the eyo of a needle than It Is far a
ought to he doing something.— Fort Chlnunum to get through the need of
Worth Htar-Telegrnui.
au Idol.

TRIFLES THAT MEAN MUCH
Overlooked. They Cause Unhappiness
Among Married Folk—Woman's
• Two Commandments.
Mnrrlcd folk make desperate efforts
to he Interested In each other's affairs,
ainI sometimes they succeed, for they
timnuge to stuuil each other's dullness.
They assert their egotism In turns, tie
tells tho smut* stories several times,
llo takes her fyr a country wulk utnl

Important Industry.
It Is said that 20 per cent of all tho
2,600.000 automobiles now in IhlH coun­
try U acrapiK-d each year. This calls
for 500,000 now nutos each year, ai. an
expense of not less than $300,000,000,
to say nothing of tho Increasing do­
main! on tho part of those who havo
not heretofore owned a tnnchlm*. Tills
gives sumo Idea of tho Importance) of
nn Industry that n quarter of a cen­
tury ago was practically unknown. Ap­
parently U hus not yot anything llku
reached Its fulLdovoloptocuL

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                    <text>IN T H E HEART OF T H E W ORLD’S G REA TEST V EG ETA BLE SECTION

I N S A N F O R D — L ife h

W oith L ivin g

VOLUME

CARRANZA W ILL
EVEN SPEAK TO
114 M-

FDUCATIONAL P I C T U R E S
th at WI LL DRAW T H E
_
ART p a t r o n s

Qheretnro. Mexico, Jan. 8 .- Gen
eral Carranza tonight s«u\t u tneS'
sage to the Mexican commission at­
tending the American Mexican con­
ference, Informing them it was im­
possible for him' to sign- the pro­
posed ptotocolj as it limited the con
millions surrounding the withdrawn!'
of the American troops from Mex­
ico. lie suiji the rluure dealing with
this matter would have to be elim­
inated or amended, as it was not'
sufficiently clear, anti gave a chance
of difficulties which might arise with
the withdrawal of the troops or the
suspension, of their withdrawal.

Program and announcements con'
writing the Elson Art Exhibition
which i» to he held in Room No. fi
ind corridors of the west wing of
tht Grammar School Annex.
Pictures on exhibition daily be­
tween the hours of. 8:30 to 5:30 of
Jsnuary 10, 11 and 12 and also on
Friday evening of Jan. 12th, from
7:10 to 10:00.
The following schedule of hours
will be adhered to:
Prom 8:30 to 10:30 exhibit will be
open to Primary Grades.
From 10:30 to- 12:15 exhibit will
he open to Grammar Grades.
FromT-’ ;15 to 2:00 exhibit will'be
tpen to High School Grades.
Pmm 3:00 to 5:00 exhibit will be

WILSON’S ADVISORS I NAD
V ERTEN T SPEECH GAVE

H IB IT
Washington, P . C.. Jail.' S . ’- At u
hearing on Hep. Wood's resolution
for investigation whether there was :t
stork market Irnk on ‘President Wil­
son's peace note, the trend turned
to investigation of Wall street ticker
services which', supply •new tips to
brokerage houses. •
. __

(unil .i* jMMin

their withdrawal ts bqgun the
•final rutiliration of the protocol ran
i tie proceeded with.
After verilieuI ;ion of the retirement «of tlue-Amertcan soldiers, the message concludes,
The .Perry Perorating Co. of the Mexican commissioners ran dis­
Jacksonville have boon -appointed cuss other matters specified In their
olliciul decorators for the. Seminole credentials.
as

I

County Fair.
Mr. Halstead, man­
ager of the company is in tow-u
( . r e a l l l a s k c t Hull i i a m e
making arrangements for the dec­
On to victory is the slogan of the
H S. A basket ball tr im Last l.lgllt
orations.
the locals should have pluyed the
Ta'mpa Imps, but on account of
sickness in the family of one of their
players the game was called oil at
the eleventh hour, putting the locals
in a b^»d hole. Not discouraged in
the least ovt-r tin- failure of the
Tampa team to arrive the locals got
busy and made a trip-over to W titter
Park and tin- boys from Orange
county realizing the circumstance*
of the local dub volunteered to give
the local team a game, so as the
millin' would not be dissatisfied. *

Amsterdam, via London. Ian -V
a game,
Reslin telegram suys the following m -&gt;». ev
order of the.German emperor to the by a se
army and navy has been officially writer’s
published:
j little t
"Cojointly with the allied ti eti* |heard f
Catalogue* describing the pietrid Powers) rulers I proposed to our] The
turn ampgiving short stories of the enemies to enter forthwith into tlirqug'
!bn ol t
authors may be pur- froa?trneifnttntnm-J. o n r .enmtnx r~- •register
fused my oiler.
Their hunger for every &lt;1
power desires Germany’* destruction, abided
The war will hi- continued. IJefort- tjuuker
God und humanity I declare that on I talking,
tit,, oiivcrtimcnts of ’ our enemies
t i ,,, go pie
■« r l i i r -tuuvi VCT-tr TIUN- f ire fil'd vc~
who desire to purchase tiny of the
-eoHcfti«in orders may be left with
the murtager of the exhihjt who will
gladly nro»ure the selections made*.
.The rJtnluguvs give-tile prices-of ull
pitluris in the exhibit.
,
The donation of any picture se­
lected from the cxhjbit will he
gratefully acknowledged free by a
brass plate giving the name of do­
nor* or ii a memorial the name of
the pmofi in whose name It is given.
Order* for pictures for the above or
Washington, Dec.' «I— After three
*ny other- purpose may be left with
Mil* Clara .Milieu of the grammar days of spirited debate touching in­
School or sent tb Mr. B. F . Ezell, ternational relations the senate has
ado ted a resolution stating that
•ho i* managing the exhibit.
" t h e 's e n a t e approves and strongly
endorses the request by the Presi­
&lt; AR SHORTAGE S E R IO U S
dent in the diplomatic notes of De­
,Jts»rr* Who Fail to Order Fertili­ cember 18 to the nations now en­
gaged In war that those nations state
sers in time may Gel None
Thxt the shortage of freight cars the terms upon which peancc might
m*y greatly interfere with farmers’
•^Pplies of fertilizers, machinery,
‘me and other necessities isthcop in or of the authorities in the business
•orl'i most competent to judge.
The shbrtuge is increasing at an
«»rrring rate, with no relief in sight.
Ihe September shortage of 19,000
London, England, Jan.
entente reply to the peace
the central powers was pres
the German foreign office
American ambassador on
afternoon, according to n D
patch to Reuters by way of

Misses Della and Bernfece Rey­
nolds returned to thcjr 'home in Tam
pa Saturday after spending the hol­
idays very pleasantly at the Stenstrom home on West First street. .

V

Kclipde of the Moon
Did you see the eclipse of toe
moon Sunday night?
Well, it eclipsed anything of the
kind eVer .seen before, so say the
night owls who were returning home
at that time o f the'morning.

The eclipse, which by the v ay is
the lirtft’ of tu u to he visible to dwell­
ers tin the Western Hemisphere "this
year, commenced at 11:50 o’clock,
when th e. dark -indenture on the
eastern side of the moon began to
make Its ‘way slowly across its sur­
face until the cnrliesy hour this
morning when the globular object
appeared as a dark ball,
The middle of tin- cr!ip«c w a*
it.gioti l.iirresp o n d e titi* on !*•••■ 2'i
reached
at 1:11 o'clock, and the
the day of the market crash
liar*
total
t-c'ipMended ut 2:2* o’clock.
rt-oti. Peitpn rat of the committee
s.i111 lie believed the so-called ll-ak At :):3S o'clock the shadow of the
earl It passed oil of the extreme, west­
ern side of the moon, and lunar once
mure shone out in* her erstwhile se

Seven men employed by the Wall
Street Journal and "Central News of
A merit'd, which furnishes service to
another Wall street newspaper, f i ­
nancial American, were subpoenaed
and ordered to brinjt thtir records
with-them. * Managers~of the two
telegraph companies also were sub­
to tiring all dispatches sent
| The incsaugc says that oily the ........
to
tlie
two
newspapers by their Wash
! Immdelaie recall of the American
fom** « .in l'p iin c

ideated with every feature. Com­
mittees. eluhs ami citizens arc now
hard Ut work on the carnival fee
tures. ami will present some decide
novelties in addition to , those pu
on by 'Ye Mystic Krewe of Gaspnrillu. ■
That the lUtendancc from pther
states will, he even larger than that
of last year is now assured by reason
of which it is hoped there will he a
even larger number of county and
individual exhibitors than is now as­
NEW STANDARD PEN S H E R E
sured. The number of counties re­
NOW FOR BIG E X -~
ported to date is about double that

Was saitl before, no cleaner game has
t-ver been staged in this city.
"Sir Rpbic" Luing. the -peerless
center negotiated 12 of the 23 points
Scored, ami while he left .the game
during* the second half he would
Jiave no doubt thrown a few*more
baskets. 'Kanner- played his same
steady game and that s p e a k s ,very
well of bis work, for this star for­
ward hns proven his weight in gold
to the local club this season.
...
. *V
* - Jones continued his great playing
in this game, and while he receives
his.knocks and hnrd falls its dollar*
to doughnuts that hi? opponents
get their share of what is coming.to
them.
■.
Cuptain Hawkins went in the last
half after he tried out his subs to
see just how they would work. The
Captain proves to be a good leader
from the side li ncs as well/as in the
game.
Coach Sheill also went in the last
quarter nnd displayed to the public
n few tricks and sciences which this
game produces.'
Murrell and Robinson substituted
and both filled their positions in A
No. 1 style.
.
Washburn, "side kick” to Jpnes in
these gumy-s played in high top form
and the more the teams played the
better Harold got.
The work of the referee, Ned Chit­
tenden was excellent or rather it had
to lie excellent as the above story
says no kicks were registered, even
though one of the lo^jal guards
thought he was blind on one of his
decisions.
’
*
The officials were Referee Chitten­
den, Umpire Boyer,and Timekeeper
U. Chittenden, Scorer Davis.
Reported by ’.’ Red” Davis, i

The poultry show of the Seminolo
County Fair held here from A c 6th
to the. 10th will he worth the price
of admission and worth coming
miles to see. The Seminole C ount
Fair is among the very few fairs,
that will have a poultry exhibit uri
der the auspices of the American
Poultry Association and the rules of
same. The stundurd coops have ar­
rived and some of them are on ex*,
hihition in front of the store of J . T
Miller &amp; Son and they are the best,
thst can be devised. Uuilt entirely
of Wire ami made so the birds ran.
lie seen fro n t,every angle the new
pens are exciting* favorable com­
ment and the poultry fanciers who
purpose to exhibit here entt do so
with the full knowledge that they
will have good quarters, good pens
and gooii treatment. The entries for
pigeons will he 35 cents lor entrance
fee and for poultry the fee will be. 50
cents for single coop or |2 for pen.
This is the standard' entrance fee
and already the quarters are taxed
according to the entries already in
and Chairman Miller and Manager
Lyman are looking for larger tents
and buildingThese new pens are the same kind
that were used in the big Madison
Square liarde.ns poultry show and
were used in
Florida for the first
time ut P el.an d fair last year.
There will be some 200 pens and
if the entries go over that mark
more pens will be ordered in time.
It is .safe to ussert that the poultry
here will he a show all to themselves
for there are some great birds com­
ing to rake the prizes.
#

Tin- rapture of Itratla t»y# r,n-tit
Marshal von Muckensen. his udvanee on liululz, I-’ miles north, tin­
clearing of Pobrudja of Russians
ami further Teutonic «u«-i-**», h in
Moldavia Itube brought the Ru­
HOARD OF MI S S I ONS
manian campaign to a new phase.
Tin- Hraila bridgehead, while not '
I mi inM*l»cwb port of t he Ib ie th lin r j
now held by the -Russians, running j
northwest from the Danube toward |
the Moldivinn frontiers, formed an
outlying defense of that line on the
Danube end and. its rapture wcuk- m s i lif . r.istt'i if tl.HIk bf. TIB' imtr
Tuesday, Jan. 16. 3:00 I*. M.
tialatz, also oil the llanuhc line lies
I The Work of th e.P a st Year.
just behind the Serertl li n e ‘and that
I "T h e Mi lion Churge* anti W hat
town now is menaced by a Germano- They Accomplished," C. H. Sum­
iltdgacinn movement across the river mers, Sec-Treas Hoard of Mission.
from Pobrudja made possible by the • 2 "Co’mpariltivo Sturdy of Our
Kursian evacuation of the province. Missionary Collections.”
(B y dis­
tricts
and
charges).
I.
C.
Jenkins,
t
It is not only here, however, that
P.
E.
Jacksonville
district.
■ the Sereth line is threatened for de7:30 P. M.
f spite a tenneioua dfenre by the RusII Lay Activities in the Confer­
i sians and Rumanians the line* north­
.
- west beyond the Guzeu river is not ence.
1 Address— A. W. McLearen, Con­
s ‘holding well against the ' Teutoni
I pressure while efforts tq keep the ference Lay Leader.
2 Address— W. A.* Myers, P. , E.
&lt; Teuton's I i- rhcck in the Moldavian
b frontier valleys apparently is proc­ Tampa District.
Wednesday, Jan. 17, 9:00 A. M .
ing still Iess successful.
I l l — How We May Increase Our
A break In this line on the south­
Missionary Collections.
erly front would imperil the Mol­
1 "W hat it Pastor Can Do,” J.
davian frontier position •while the
F.
Bell, Chairman Board of Mis­
piercing of the frontier lihe itself
would imdnnperthe enlirfc line run­ sions (Discussion).
2 " What a Presiding' Elder Can
ning soiithesnsf to the Danube.
Cbminontutort in entente capitals Do," M. H. Norton, P. E. Bartow1
are considering the possibility of the District t Discussion . * .
3 “ What the
Every
Member
Russians being compelled to ahnnCanvass
Will
Do,"
T
.
J
.
Nixon
don the line of the Sereth and with­
drawing to the Riisslafi* frontier. or
beyond it to Bessarabia.
The French, British and Italian
South Florida Fair
premiers
and important military sub­
Tampa, F li^ Jan . 5 .—Although it
ordinates
in several entente minishas been certain that the South
teries
are
holding a -war council in
Floridu Fair would 'lie bigger and

J

better thnn ever, an Infinitely greater
A Reuter dispatch from Amster­
variety of produce exhibits.und Get­
dam
quotes Berlin dispatches as Buy­
ter amusement features have been
secur^iTIhcrc has been fear that the ing' that the work of repuiring the
damage in the Rumanian oil dis­
tricts has advunced so far that some
works may resume production in a stitutes,” R. Irn Burnett. P. E . '
Ocala -District.
few weeks.
•
2 " I n the Sunday School and EpAbout 2,000 car loads of petrole­
um are said to have been enprured worth Leagues," C. W. White, Mem­
ber Board of Missions.
*
•3 " I n the Congregations,"- G. S.
Roberts, P. E. Tallahassee District.
t “ In tho Homes of Our People,"
G. Hi York, Member Board of Mis­
sions.
•

�------:January S, 1917

Because I am' Re-surveymg, Ke-platting and Classifying this One Thousand
Acres. When this is Done This One
Thousand Acres will go on the Market
at Attractive Prices.
♦

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

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Dutton Crate Company
CASH PRICE LIST

‘ •Tin- Island nT Surprint'"
At Lyric Theatre Tonight
Dorothy Arden, the orphan daugh­
ter of u ruined Wall Street .operator
find* employment as private secre­
tary to Godfrey Lovell, ony of the
wealthiest men in New ,York. I.ovpartner is Daniel Gu-tcli*. sliihe

Week Beginning January 2, 1917

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Ninth, episode of “Liberty.”

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“ Daring of D iana,” featuring
Anita Stewart, Charlie Chap­
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NOTICE To The Public
Owing.to the conitatft''advance in
price* of Teed, the prices on milk
will be advanced to the following
prices, same to take effect after
January 1st, 1017:
Sw;ect Milk, 14c per quat't
Cream, 60c per quart
Iluttermilk, 6c per quart.
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M. F. Harries
It. I.. Harrison
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Harry W. Wolff.

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ARSENATE LEAD ^
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One Reel Comedy, 16th Chap­
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HERO FLOUR, 12 lb. SACKS, S E tF RISING AND PLAIN
HERO FLOUR, 24 lb SACKS.................... ~.................................

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Stop Look and Listen

DUTTON C R A T E C O M PA N Y

Musical Comedy,

PHONE 181

OI.D PA SSEN G ER D EPO T

Coming Friday

Columbia College Glee Club

Monday in Daring of Diana

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finance, at,&lt;J the. trxaaurer.-ahowlng
Subscriptions nre in order for. the
the club to be In a fine condition
Federation
Magazine. Twenty five
financially. Tbe department reports
ccntd of each subscription goes into
the treasury yf the club. Mrs. J . W.
Djckina receives. subscriptions.

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"Tbe women baro never subscribed to
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co ll, la and F o r Ik * f * u * l r of H, mln»t*
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Ilcitor and couna*t for tha ram p lain an t In
th * ah ovr a ty l.d caua*. Corn*Mu« Sto o l
hoot, and that It la th * b*ll*f ol aMTanl th at
«b* ff-landant. C tta M ay S i* o th o * f la a
roaidar.t ol a a ta la or country other than th *
* ,o r,,I» •»&lt;I la now M oldin' w ithin
th * United S la t* * of Am erica, hut th at h*r
placw of r * .ld r n c e la to affiant unknow n:
that a ild d rla n d a n t la ovar lb * a ' * ol t o r n ,
tv o n . yaara; and th at th *r* I . no p*r*on In
th * atala of F lo rid a tha aorvlc* ol a tubpo*na upon whom would b* b in d ln f upon
th * aald d aland ant,
W haralor*, yo u , E t t a M ay Stoolhoof, ar*
hereby ordered to appear to tha bill of com­
plainant duly tiled In aald cauie, on M on­
d ay, tha Sth dav o f M arch, A. D . 1»17, th *
aam * b e in ' a r u l* d a y ol thla court.
I t . l a lurthar ordered that th la n olle* b*
puhlUhad In th * Sanlord Herald, a newapap*r published In Somlnola co un ty, H o rIda. one* a w**W f o r o l'h t 'o a a a c u L lv . wwoh*
W ltnrar K A T io u 'lia a . th* clerk of .a id
court and th * **a l thereof, thla 13th day o|
Decem ber, A. I) 1910.
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K . A. D O U G b A S S ,
Clerk of C irc u it C o u rt, S*m lnnl* t;o ., F la.
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Are arriving daily. yet our prices ami jief the litv--d
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8 *m iB o l* r o u B lr . In r h a n r .r y , in a r » u j
tkortin pending w htrvln Armour r . rts u Z
Worba. a corporation, I* compl»|a»ni . " J
Ilo ilo A . I l c i U r , l-cvi R. Itobb io d r i : ^
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1 will oifrr lor tal* and will -,11 to ih, . . V ;
and t&gt;c.i bidder for r a .h at t h . lr-,r,i ,t.‘
th * court hnu** in Sanford, hm .ln o l.
ty . H o rld a . during tb* u e . I ho u l.
on M onday. Ih« Lth day ol F H m iirt
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i lot forty four M il on th * aputh and
•«« a ° utb to tha rig h t"..I w u y ol tha T n ll— ,
Hranch ot th * A tlan tic C o n .l Lin * l u l l / . - * !
acco rd ln t to h i. h i. S m ith ’, h u b 'l? , ^
of kyctlona tw ra ty ala (SB), l * , a t y
tn &gt; , th irty four &lt;3»», th irty 6»* &lt;av J}
townahip n in *t**n ( IS ) aouth ol ran»* ib
(»0) »aa*. a . p*r plat th * r .o | duly
In th * public rvcnrda ol O ra n r. C m . . , .
Flo rid a, taaid land U l a c formerly |n O tm nk
t o u a t y , F lo rid a , now In fem lncd*V n u ? f
Florida) In H a t Hook " l&gt; ” on p " *, 2 , " T'
ta ia ln s a*c*n and a ifh t te n th . (7 .i) „ 4 , t
land mor* or U«a.
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Ihot part ol th * w*»t half of lot forty t’ hJJf
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at’.-&gt;mi.I»int j i M Ih r*tn a'■Inti you in II h- nltot*
rn t illn l rau-o nn th f &amp;lh ilay.nf Frhrua/y, 1117,
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At Convenient Points

P en etrates a n d Heals.
Slop^ Pain At Q nco

F o r M a n a n d B e a st
25c. 50c. $ I. At All Dcnlci*.

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Santoro Warehouse
Fertilizers for Floridtf crops on Florida soil, made by Florida Penpie, based on over thirty years field experience m Florida fields.
The first crop of Celery over growtl nt Sanford wns raised with
IDEAL F’EllTILIZFIItf and the greatest munber of profitable cropgrown there since have been made with IDEAL F'ERTILIZER.
1UFIA1. KKHTILIZEKS are om«le right—firld results prove It.
„* F°r your convenience there is-always op hnud ut our Sanford Ware­
house a log stock of

t v lilt iv*. :(i,' [ J,,ur fr* tg l it r u t * * , - i * • * - .* \ . t fnofiey n o

h a y ,g r a in , fie ,} .tnd llwur, g u s m i.lr - d tlie l# .,t.

Br»-au-e of iut*irtn tttsniiorfjf nnd jiroiii^ity to I**-!
c t a l r tita lie r w c sell tn «t t p n lily iir,ilip - t*ite *. fruit
srn l v eg etutile ir a t e * nt rei».-nut,lc | if ijr *
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our clnim* write fur pm c lots.

W. A. Merryday Company
Palatka, Florida

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ties for his customers, he can’t blame me for dealing
elsewhere. Operator, give me 4 3 7 .*'

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happen with your single telephone. Have sui auxiliary
line; tbe cost is trifling. Call the business Office to*

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AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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Price List
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Ea MARTINseed go.
will Rent Your House F o r You 9 JACKSONVILLE; FLA.

ADVERTISING

P e rio d ica ls

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A. U r - i v l * ol flan eva, H o rld a.
T . K . I* rdom ol K u ln k r*. H o rld a .
IIO IIT . U . | ) A V I S .
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C o n fe ctio n e ry

It VISE POSTAGE R A TES

irs an d T o b a c c o s

0, H- DIN G E E
plumbing a n d .
Gas F i t t i n g

Good piano for sale cheap
mottd—ptano—m ode ny~ Tirr
Starr Piano-Co.
Can be
Comfort. Cottage. See If. L
for particulars.

For Sale—Wholesale catching and
Tlie bill would ajipropriate $3’2o.•
shipping fish business, with net*, 420,000,. $4,000,000 more -than thp'
18 Work Receltfcn My Persona boats and launches. C. L. Vincent. current postoffice act. readjust rural
Attention And Best Efforts
carrier*' salaries and‘increase the pay
of a number of employes.
OpMit' City Hall
Telephone No 25
For Sale—Thoroughbred
White
M'agjveine* published have jirotestWyandotte eggs for hatching. $1.50 ed vigorously against the rare in­
per setting. Cheaper by the hun­ crease which would, ailed , only 'pub­
dred. Box 1277, .City. * 3!i-12tc
lications carried mdre th;jn dOOmilcs,
aud Postmaster General Burleson
For Sale Money Makers No
) business man. truck growef or fruii projm-rd to Chairman Moon of the
I man can atlord to get along without house ptMtoilice committ,-«* a substi­
/v. i[,L Card* Will Be Published llntute jirojmsition to postpone the cf|
bfDI* Heading At The Rate l)f $7.26 a RejiuMic motor truck. Our e'a-y
terms of pa. me lit will ttiui.e ' III-

ID EAL FER T ILIZ ER
IN S EC T IC ID E S ,

Dr. H . II. M c C a l l in
D E N T IS T

For Sale—Ladies’ guitar. Box 50
Ofttt in Garner Si, WoodrufT Building
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' * Formerly Occupied By ,
White Wyandotte*, celebrated Re­
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gal strain of Canada wherf- vigorote
bir&lt;ls are raised.
Con-tan*, heavy
now is EMMET W
Hutching egg- and Baity
E F EH tirS O N II O I s llO lM F .h layers.
Chix. , Booking tirtler- flow
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Strong, Brooksville, Fla.
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S P R A Y IN G M A CH IN ER Y

&amp; Housbolder

For Fale-j-Fifie horse anti buggy

LAWYERS
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Florida Inquire at W. O. Green’s Black­

Elton J . M o u g h t o n

Everybod^is F'rietuF, that is Mar­
cus C. F'ugg of flit. Children's Home
Society got out u beautiful holiday
booklet* in urging for gift* to his
life work, cause. It had poinsettia*
on the cover, but the stationery for
his letters bhowed the proverbial ol
Santa with sled aud reindeers, us a
monogram heading.
But the plea
(or fund* was the same old but oyer
new one for the sunshuN* hringin
nnd sujijiort ’. materially needed by

There are some large wide awake
societies liktx Orlando, Sanford and
others near enough to Winter i’ark
to send goodly delegation* to th
Young Pcojile'a Conference, without
need (tf tlie exj&gt;en*e for farther away
societies. Baptist Unions and F)pworth Longues took udvantngc of
this good chance lust week, and when
in 1917. the time comes for the con­
ference we hope larger ^numbers will
be a b l e Jo go from all sections of our
widely scattered union.
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Interlachen, Jan . 2, 11*17.

For Sale Heavy double buggy,
Platform Spring* canopy top. leather
[ hvt.vc tn State and Federal Courts
cushions. Could".be made a delivery
■ lirs«.W(»it|rufT llltlg
Sanford Fla wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
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LAWYER
SWTE J. C0LRT BOUSE

SANFORD,

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FLORIDA

1 he-Ford Motor Company is one of the larg­
est consumers of steel in the world—200,000
tons this year. The great volume of produc­
tio n -o v er 500,000 cars— and the efficient
rord manufacturing organization, brings pro­
duction and selling costs down to a minimum.
1 hat s why Ford buyers git more car for less
money. Runabout. $,’LIo; Touring Car. $360;
Sedan,
15. All prices f. o. b. lietroit. Or-

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

orrtir.- nouni

i(i!r.K for the regulati.Su.of

Iilaptial Church Sunday,'
the u-e of hea&lt;llight on vehicles
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city o’f Atlanta, and 1’shall in.strti^tl IIV hJ J\;&gt;tnr * "riron, “ The Keys
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motorist uvin this light or Lenz in
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Welcome.
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than
ordinary light without^
Pastor
blinding glare or spotlight.
I Signed W. M. Mayo,
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Ktrcxjim T(, w. II. UNnr.RWOOD

wand two horse Wagons Made
■ Sanford, bn hand at. all limes.
PRACTICAL HORSESHOER
■$•207 Oak Ave.
Phone 244

F’or Sale—t ’seil
1 Overland 16
1 Huick *37-14 .

Write For Prices And
Catalogue

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*1 u n a ll iu»«. I l l * * * t»*lp lu n k r »«ur» * *I io m -,&gt;U«*
IM tlZK C O I.I.E C T IO V — Palm *. *hnit*«. ffultv. M r . *
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ItO Y A I. C O I.t.lX * riO N — ratm a. Ir r r s . alrnf-s. frsill*.
r t I t ii Ik n , In U r * * r ( dm I*. l a x).
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lr**s, alinil*. trulls, follac* clsnl, auil ferns, tl ralr*
Urgr ptrsr*. IIOLMI. VVorUt «U.M.

Cnrloa* sVrtrli of p ron rrtr fa r fr*r p la n tin ' •n * *ra Uana. N m lllnst rntr.1 r a t a l * ' n r l a w l « l l h o n lrra ,
• r fra* on rvs,u**t. , W rit* tost*/.
H C A S O M ER lin o s .. I l o r A L P A LM N U R S E R IE S
l i t U *n*4)ct A v a , U w n , H a ,
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Hinder tlr.it the .Vrni-&gt;-:r
cf fertilizer*
CtlMl I ! .Tl.. V.i- m i1' t. 'm e f e l l ili/c r of i &gt;l.U^ k nil f
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We manefa *.ttrr or I :»rutl— l.V till
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ferttllzrt mat:t rial having recognized value to the grower.

*S ? rm n u r A n im a l F e r t i l i z e r s
quartet- ft
nn i). dt 1
fertilizer.throughout

A r m o u r C h e m ic a l o r M in e ra l F e r t i l i z e r s

A r m o u r B le o c l a n d 13 o n e T m l i n f o
rower
article
• nearly* 30 y .a i- f.- **l&gt;iood .ami l.onc.” Moy than 100,0m) tons
of Armour Blood nnd Rune TanWjfe have actually t*ecn used
Jiy FM'iiiilu j&gt;ri!v»i&gt;i*
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The above curs are real bargains.
In good eonditinn. See u s.n t one
beforo they are sold.
Seminole
County Garage.
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A rm o u r F e rtiliz e r M a te ria ls .

RUBBER COPPER
TIR ES
BRASS
TUBES
LEAD
ROPE SCRAP IRON

FOR RENT
Cottage for Rent-*-00S I'ark. Fintire H. C. DuBose, 108 Park Ave,
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^nstmas Presents For
B»ys and Girls

Wanted— House, three bedrooms
furnished and in first class condition,
for winter occupancy— two and onehalf months., from January 15th.
A. P. ’ Connelly.
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W anted—Ship u* your orangesgrap efru it.. tangerines, pineapple and
other fruits nnd vegetables. High­
est
prices obtained. Prompt returns.
Ca*ion, Next’ to Seminole
Georgia Produce Company, Macon,
operative Mercantile Co;
Georgia.
26-20-tp
W anted— Lady wishes position as
stenographer.
Work will • please.
Box 1052, Ssftford.
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A r m o u r Fertilizers
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E n r i c h t h e Soil I n c r e a s e t h e Y i e l d
H a s t e n M a t u r i t y —I m p r o v e t h e Q u a l i t y

BONES

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Write for Prkdist

Armour Fertilizer W orks
-Jacksonville, Fla.

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AtTAR-ER

WANTED
Wanted—Salesman and collector
Apply to Box 569, Orlando. Fla.
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39-2tp

tS frm o trr S t o c k

send it id us

For R ent—Two roorris (or lijjht
housekeeping, and two nice bedrooms
on First street over 5 und 10c Stoco.
.
30-1 ltp

SEE US FOR

Admission 25c

terla1

Furnished Rooms by Day, #
or Month— Park avenue fiat
North Park, avenue, over I
Philips Si Co. drug store.
Jam es Patton, manager.
3

Sporting Goods

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ALL SUPPLIES

Dr. J. A. TR0VILLI0N
S P E C IA L IS T
i* CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS

P a rrish H o u se

MACHINERY

ii* l-’ll. .i« ri-pi-M*-d w.iiibl m.ikit'&lt; new r.-;t«- .tji|d\ after June 30.
11-*—-\er. The hill prnbatil;. will IndO -;.ted- id 11a: huuxu within a few
da&gt;*'. It dircffta that here-ifter catulngues ami similar juililicatiou* •be
clarified a* third ciiuw mail matter
with increased jioatagp. Another *ec11&gt;,ii pmvidi'* th.it after Inly rural
i a-rivr*' pay -hall !••• ba-«-d on
b-ngth &lt;&gt;f route-, turn- ri-ijuired to
!u-r\ir them ami ijuuntity of mail
transported. • The ..maximum |&gt;ay
would lie $2,000 with u minimum of
$ J mi a year. No rural route which
requires an automobile is to lie es­
tablished unless the ear can be used
with reasonable regularity through­
out tin* year.

.trial t ■ jiuMI- i- ordi illy , i»\ t r to
vl.-lt t be •\hlblt ion.
The jnetures v-ill lie urrangeil Tor
imjieetioit • in one of
riie new
class rooms of the Grammar School
building.
The south room- of the
West -nil- :rne\ ’ i- bei-'i set ajiart
lor tl ■ |i.irp&lt;—i The two wing* to
the •• 1 1 . ;«l ?ig h.i\- jU-t bj-»-tl i"Ulpleteil: it d il -s de-lfi d that eth
frjetiil- of the school* shall see these
splendid- additions, and since the
lighting is so good in these roon s,
we have decided to invite the people
to insjiect she art exhibit there and
see tin- class rooms at the name line.
The pictures will be grouped
i-hritt olngleully, and arranged so as
The jiostmaster general is author­ to si - .* tin- development of art from
ized to create a guaranty fund from the |. ratnids and temples &lt;&gt;f Kg&gt;| t
assessment* to be levied on jioA- through the tine ot&lt;1 classic ari-hitciulfire employes accountable lor jm-i- tur*- and -.elpture Italian jiatnting,
al funds nr jiropertj to mdi-tniufy the ltiii.il, l-'rein b &gt;|».inis*
tiirm at ,
■Kngb-lt and- \mertcan
Moot of ih&lt; picture.- are re ji-idm i d in carbon proce-*. Jiut tiie-t*
: ;-.ri :t few engraving- and a grottji &lt;f
m|or work. Tin- jii.-turc- are most
mt- rc-ltiig, and -it*- tbe finest collet(tiiti of tlu-ir kind t-Vi-r -lutw n in llnj fi|y. •
The t’olleetio’i eomi** to :t- dtr,-&gt;t
I
from
Nt&lt; t-oti l Diversity wio,&lt; tin.
THL GLARING- UFAKI.IGIlls
.vhitnna

Htilli Ten ms have Kstab
_____ !i-ihed Records

JI1X L -A K T E X H IB IT
EfTurt to Raise I'uml- to Purchase
I'ii-tun w for New Schmtl
,
Building*
An exhibition of more than ordin­
ary Interest is tht? one to be held in
jhe : mar *&gt;•
building on
Jao. JO. I t . and 12.. It consists o f
carbon photographs photogravure-,
prints in full color, etc:, loaned hy
Elson Art Publication Co.. Inc./of
Belmont. Mass., and contains only
the very lo-st representations of the
masterpieces of art, dfllerent eouutries and dillerent periods.

For R e n t - -708 Park' nvtutuu. Finquire of’ II. C. DuBose, Fir*t and
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48-tf
Park avenue ,

l*utiiiiM the

Hturti ami couatulluiloii* cligrietl upon
It* covering on* fottitil l&lt;j b.*vo Hie
wit me relative tMmlllifu* an in Hie *ky
ovefheutl, aui tlufl llmltug tin- eelextlal
object* I* vtuty.

F'or Sale One International truck
Thoroughly overhauled’ and paint
od. Apply FT Stafford, Sanford.

r-Tiftit* of the n t j

i«nt—4 room house,* $10 per
422 Palmetto Ave. Enquire
Herald Office.
35-tf

Improved Star.FInder.
The novel Mar-finder of it Hhittighnl
inventor | iuh th e fnriH of n punt hoI.
Wtien the paruMil I- ••!&gt;«-■&gt;.-0 i&lt;11•I tin
etlck if jwtmtT-Tt —tTtvnni

and San­
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| 4JT0KNKV am. COUNSELLOR at LAW

Sanford Rranuh Warehous

Jacksonville, Florida

3rd St.

.GEO. A. DEC0TTES

ORLANDO;— -— FLORIDA-*

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co

smith Shop, copier
ford Ave.

For - Salo—Two
very
desirable
building lots in . Sanford Heights.
ARCHITECT
Nos. 73 and 74. Will sell for 1200
each or if taken together will make
Sanford, Fla lower pries on the two lots. Apply
to th e Farmers &amp; Merchants' Bank,
Headland. Ala.
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THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
T h a t's the third time this morning, *• I can't wait
a moment longer on that fellow. L et rbe see __ what is
Smith's number 7

CLASSIFIED

If All Local Advertisements UntUr
This Heading THREE CENTS s
Line For Kachlnscrtion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

Sioford,

J
‘ J g’/wrLion'TooxreJ

lin e * u*e nf «ntr th irty year- i f ci[i*rif-n&lt;-e in t&gt;uvine fur
l l i - ’ iiln tr^il-*, ntol t * - .lu - c of ,p lr t e lk | ta d nnd « •t- r

s ro w M iiH V A ”

ID’S HAND-FAINTED CHINA
m -s s r t m . i s G sji-VKii
B
iTED WARE

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lt«. I-'NI

Big Stock of Fertilizers

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My SPECIALTIES:

■Wanted—To rent a 'nice small
house, unfurnished, but haVing bath­
room with fixtures complete.
Miss
Dear over McGrory’s 10 cent store.
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S8-2tp

business c a r d s

bring the t.olal -ales to somt-tbli ,f
1i‘ e aft. dollar\ tote of thane*
wa* eVlvlidvd Mi*** Wheeler for In.*
work in hcliul! u l tlie club. It- was
an non treed by jhe chair that the
Mikado would he giv'en Jan. 2nd,
under auspice* nf the hoard of man­
agers of the Woman's Club of San ­
ford. A rummage sale and musical
comedy was aiuotimed hy the Wel­
fare Kept for latiuaM ami a line
report was made by tin- ID—t Room
committee, showing that phase ot
the work to lie excellent. The dijiartmenl chairmen were- reminded
that a member of tha- elections com­
mittee should he-elected and chair­
man nominated at the January de­
partment meetings. An interesting
letter from Mrs. W S lennings,
j&gt;r«—
•»&lt;!«• &gt;t i.f the State Federation of
Woman’s ( lubs was rend by t h e 1
(urr&lt;—join ding secretary.
Five new
members were reported for Decent-1

Mrs. F’ernubl was followed. I»y
Mr^. -Fannie Steinbridge Munson
who presented a paper that die had
■iktiLtai.. and r.iiiil Indore ( hr \Vrdm^»day Club lift ion year* ago.’ u very
delightful pajier op the personnel of
the clUli. ttlving bru f sketches of
the members in the most graceful
verbiage and’ charming diction. Tlu*
paper npatl.led v ith humor afld was
fnojt iiUe-.-sting for neurly all of the
names were familiar, ty .everyone
present, unit, ail w.-te well known,
rejjrtsentntive women of* S.anfo/*t.
Tin* historical feature of the, after­
noon cli -ed with the history of the
Woman's Club of Sat:ford,from the
amalgamation to the’ present time,
given by Mr
A. Tcrheun,. The
paper dealt with the organization of
the club aud
it*
achievements

JEWELER

ne

Fit an K rru ,»:\

tbi« )'-.•• Health e«in»-

r« |mM »••!

,,

«vujty#

Sp*rint M u i* r in t’ h v ir ..
It'&gt;l I**,,n L I'w »r,|»lf,
S u llc llw t for. Co m plainants.

•&gt;ld by the efforta af( Mias Whet er
fa ad'lition

Solicitor for Complaint*

'

*h» north hy lo t.fo rty fly* ( l i t , ,„ .i 0n
r a .t by th * * a .t h a lf ol lot forty fow
and that portion ol tha t-a-t hall of |0, j,..."
thre* ( t l ) , ly in ' aouth of th * *a«t hi!( .1
lot forty lour i l l ) and n t a n d l n ' m th* T fi I.
by llra n rh
th * A tla n tic .C o o ,| Mn* ii.,!
road In S m ith ’* Huh-IHviaipn to .«anf. r t
per plat tb *r*o f duly recorded In th* 1 4ki|»
record* of O r a n '* C o u n ty and S m A
i .
l i l s i n - J ’JjM. Uuok " J j " «n p ay* - s r o n t lt n W "
u al'ht and tw o ten th . (S.2) acr** mor*
|r ‘
I laald land h a v in ' form erly b**n In OratiM
M ,r- ■
H o rld a , hut now in 'RrmlnMc Luau
t y , H « rid a .)

one hundred dollars on the clul
house debt, that ffurn of money hav
lng( already been |&gt;uiti into the club
treasury.
The Social and Welfare Depart­
ment briefly outlined their plans for
raising their share of this fund nnd
I Mis* WhArler’s report of the sale
j af died Cross *—,,1* wu- submitted
by the Welfare Dept, showing J. J _!

Ag»nlt

I o( o A n Oik

8cMwS&lt;al&gt;wo'cr

NOTICF:

MOTOK CO

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, Ck»k. Circuit Court. C

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Calendar
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Wednesday, Jam. 10—Literature
Department.
..
.
Pecu— Review, Chairman.
Cities
and Railways. Industries and Com­
merce, Mrs.. W. E. Coulbourn, Jr.
Roll Call. ' CurrerK Events.
Club Notea
Welfare Department program tb
The Mikado will be presented at
club—Jan. 17.
the Lyric Theatre, Feb. 2nd under
Literature Department program to auspires of the board of manngenryof
club—Jan. 31.
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the Woman’s Club. It romes frofu
Stetson University, the east co m '
Huhiruhs Meeting
posed of members of the Green
With Dr. D. J .
On Wednesday afternoon there Room Club.
‘wds nn unusually good attendance of Blocker in the title role. *
members ut the monthly business
In the- near future th e tVelfpre
meeting at which time in addition to’
the routine business a special pro­ department will’ present a musical
gram was given on the history of comedy under the direction of Mrs.
club work In Sanford, and in honor J. W. Karnes.
of the birthday of their esteemed
The club members in general and
president, Mrs. E. M. Galloway, a
cup urtd saucer shower was given to members of the Welfare DepartmeiU
the rlub.
Mrs. Galloway preaided in particular are urged to give rum­
with her usual grace and dignity. * mage for the department rummage
sale. Notify ,Mrs. Tcrheun or Mrs.
Reports from the officers were
W\ P. Carter and arrangements will
most encouraging, the reports from
he
made to gather same.
the first vice president, chairman of

B. &amp; O.

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PA G * 8 E

THE SANFORD HERALD

TO \ I

c o n ^

(WHITE).
Unit: Cut
Shave
- - Children .1 5 an
Tonic
- .•
M assage
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Shampoo

WHO PAYS T H E'JO B B ER ’S SA LESM A N ?
Who buys their autos andAben keep* them up?
and sticks the Jobber**

Who Iota* whan your, netghbor^goc* -broke
—

YOU DO, MR. RETAILER!

WAKE UP!!

Buy your goods from the bouse that travels no salesmen, gives no credit, hence bos no credit
.losses Write for price list TODAY
NEXT T (i FIRE STATION
Palmetto Avenue

GAIL GROCERY CO.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA

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THE SANFORD HERALD*

PAGE FOUB

January* 5, 1917

THESANFORDHERALD

Report of chief of police for the
in supplying news of interest. Make beauty it was given in the charming
other new year resolution*, 11 you I floral decorations. Potted ferns and month of December, 1916 was rca
choose, but by all means make these* palms formeo a-pleasing background as follows:
B. J . HOLLT. Editor
No. of arrests
____ 54
W. M. HAYNES. Basin#** M sn.fcr two—and keep them.—Gainesville! of green 4or' the Huge bowl o7 carSun.
|nations, from which each lady vis- Discharged
7
' * ----- ; 0 -----itor was given one as a souvenir of Sentenced
.
5
12.12.00!
G O V E R N O R CATTS '**
i
opening, pink and red and white Fines assessedby mayor . .
8.00
Sidney J. Catts was elected to the carnstions. fragrant and beautiful. Collected from Nov. fines
CU H E, IN AOUNCS
■• 43.501
office of Governor* of Florida in No­ On the desks of Messrs. Key, Bryan Pound fees
. * * * l i f t •••* •* #•4 * * 4#* * *
and Britt acre v a a « o f red roses. ISt meals to hands ............
2.70
S IX
tT •JM
a fO'WI IIS *•*****■*•*«*• •■****•*•***• I-J® vember and on Tupsday of this week
The gentlemen visitors were lyot j
took his seat. He was elected by
.....T1
VfIBEE M O N T I lit
I2SC.20
the people and « ill serve the people forgotten and each one received a'
M m t H t&gt; I W Of, b, Ctirbr I t N Tm t « u la
Fly work on streets
S 2.50
and
we
take
no
atock
in
the
far
.
choice
cigar
or
calendar
with
the
U tuM m tar. r*t n —ts
Suspended
2.50
f i r w u i la U n u * Mart N Mil. .1 O f W fetched ideas advanced b$ some-o f, beat wishes of the bank.
22.50
V
the calamity howlers that he will | A description of the new bank 4-fticollecled .
■«lart Am Hu —I-CUm Mafl Mali** Aafmrt Urt
5.00
disrupt the pnfc-edents established1would not Up comp'ete without .a KxpsfUe
Im . M Ik* frtrtV * af S r t l a i OaM*
253.70
Cash
to
Collector
* Va4rt Art rt Manh J»A. IfTf.
and sink the ship of state on the w; r"d ' 0” ”tw0" about the men” "who
shoals of religious fanaticism.; HU h#ve madp . u ^ r a n institution pos-------- post election promme. and his
„ on. Forrwt Lake. lhc pre*- r
42H6.20
. augurs) address part of which » ident j, th, pr„iding genius and was
All claims against-the city were'
.
P“ W * M m this issue demonstrate ^
^
moVef
, U ftin f the „ ew audited and vouchers ordered drawn
that Governor Catts know. w h s t t o ins{jtulion
A. miiyor of Sanford, for same.
All-business bcong at­
do and how ‘ &lt;V#o*‘ k and Florida member of thp ,eaui«ture. business tended to council adjourned*
should, not suffer dunng his admin- man amJ ont, of thl. mogt
^
Miration.
HI* ideas during the; ^
d ti« ni of Sanford he needs no
Calhollr Churrh
campaign difftred wRh our ideas; introduction t0 th„ pub]je.
This
Sunday— The fint Sunday a ft e r ,
ladle ally and wc did w t W p p d f r t L ^ ^
^
buiIdinif wjJJ
Epiphany:
Tl,m but n0" th* 1 he » 'he Governor a 1|wli
monun)ent t0 hi# nanw antJ
Mass at 10 a. m.
of Florida we will give him the same a mausoleum to enshrine-his memory
Singing b^- the choir.
careful consideration that we would l i n g - after be - h as-p assed —away.- _ .ScrmQiCIrani -the-G ospeL_____ _ _
f —
Benediction at 7:10 p. m.
] have given the one who was our Much of the credit of the new buildI favorite.
We never yet asked a j ng aruj tblJ * U(.ce*s of the bank is . Classes for Christian Doctrine at
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------------governor of Florida for any favors j ue to b: , indomitable energy and 9:15 a- m4JJ0 ferry boat to Enterpriae for;
Just when they were on the point* “ *“ * do »»* intend to burden Sidney progressive ideas but he was also
Xitusviile
train.
I0-10tp
of burying the Mulberry* Herald t h e , ^*
an&gt;'
f°r “
al assisted by a bunch of live wire
corpse came to life and will be pub- th» P,ie fodnter or a pface for any of o ’Hrers and directors as followUahed at the old stahd If Timiness our friends. All we ask of him is
; HOARD OF TRADE M EETIN G ,
that he will give, the state a good
l,
holds out.
rr:
administration and we believe tlfat
Itrgular Af-cUng
N'e.t
Tuesday!
Tie will- do Just ~tKat7~
Night
Election
of
Officers
M at I*. Moritz, formerly of the
He has our sympathy for hf* term!
The regular monthly* meeting of
‘ Tampa Tribane hV* taken charge of will neft he any bed of rr»es, i»ut he;
the
Sanford Board of Trade will octhe Kissimmee Gazette .which means is 'our governor and entitled to our-|
our nest Tuesday night at .the court
that the Gazette will be better than respect,
lia ise ,a t eiyht o’clock. . Allen Mault,* "
*
ever io the year 1917.
l^mpa vs. Naniortl
•I'-Vi-’opmei.*
-f fhe Atbintle
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On
Mund.’
.
y
High.*..
Jan
.
-tto.
Tam*,
I.Foe
wHt.i'e
pr***rnr
r.nd ad' AVbat pubilr spirited «-i»!«♦■* o*
pa will play th.* 1'i-al II- S. A. ha**&gt;n
important
topSanford with money will volunteer
t. s-t t. -i!1 t r i m ' m tn«* I'ari^h i l i u v . »
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T
r
••rti‘
ing
and
t&gt;ui&lt;to flnubce a golf iinl- and orgaviv a
golf rlttb? ii1 .
... ), •• III M- iflg
uf '.rlii r* ■ , •r
■ ..
■ '
W rih
thi- nia'i ».in tnu i-j
p,
* - ’*•
•A.
it 1* !lift* i&lt;r«t l - C n in th# -tat**
istii-d «nfi ii.. cit] i
it* ' Or
f**r#l *
i....... i iii-ider#d an
• &lt;&gt;l « nr.mitt*-, * t.nd nD’cr immaybe all the pubne »;&gt;iritt l
t
t rpa fi
i
t,&lt;
;
rvprc-'
on*?
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i&gt;
.
ut
i.-tt* r»
trammeled. Ti-d
Zens arc poor.
-*-ntec| at tj,. Gasp ou Carnival at
ug
will
at*
must
imerpsling a*
----- O-----Tam pa in February.
:? impngiapt to every member
Despite the- rumors V»f ipilo-d
•lid
i of .them an* requested to be
For right here in Seminole county
•punch and dances and other dire
calamities that surroilnd the inno­ if the public only knew i t Is one of
*A
cent governors at Tallahunsi-e Gov­ tfie b**st if not the b*--t in the stnt**.
i HI l.t n t\ s \ \ ps i nn&gt;
ernor Catts has been efnw n«-d and only one gi«m&gt;- having been lost
anil
that
*;is
h
.
the
i,arr«iw
margin
.. I f - , . i |na »
•t .VI*
Iiii\
al! is peace in the red hill* of old
&lt;d o*
pi, r t * ,• (ur j j-- tifv*kii.y
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, t , ' d.gi
U
ta.
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r
i ( •n i . Bun
Leon again
Strange that we
ifi and no ilia,!, to instruct them
ii
\
car.'
Dig
th.
,ppy
N
v-w
heard of these awful temptation^ at
tlmy have been making great stride*.,
ier and 1st vice
The wcat!Ui-r i* ideal . V i
the inaugural of other governors.
..Orlando, though they ’employ n l president, G. W S pi*nct-r, 2nd &lt;'w bright u it h bright moi mllgh
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coach to instruct the bo&gt;s of Orange president, and the lir.i-ctnrs, Forrest that u ould picaae the most
Althougii it is customary to place ! county, the* boys here are satisfied Lake, A. R. Key, A. T.' ltn**«.j ter! OUP.
flowers on t^he grave of those who t-hat what it take* to w-in hi basket- Joe Cameron. I C ii«*jin«-tt. "S’ H
Our p-il! &lt;rhot •I gu vi* a
.'have passed'away we-do not Intend fiall i■&gt; to'liuve a coach, one who h . Garner, John Mei-, h. i 1. V. iMill- u*r*-*mis* C
br -nna* * f/h rt nipent
to place any on our County i’reaV- j n j b(. game for the true sport man ruff. G, \V". .Spence ’* V. u Wi . ht b.-fnr** t *, *9 f, m * h«- t- o ! i*
The
urer, It. A. Newman, who gave up „bj f) „f jt.
n„ t .1 i oat ii who is !*. M. Elder. -1 ti'is f:i .. .*•: i \Y,I.sfJO,
:* w«•r** nil
1 and well in
his olhre on Tuesday,
il»* made a*
‘ I. 'f* .11! a d r, M T iUibiflvun , A baud wiijt h gave f'\ 1denre «( the
Xom*■ BllirliU atm while tbe o|(i,e t, Tly man ding Ji high salary and t hen (*, f onneli. . Tl, *
untiring ellorts of, bnr teachers,
dead Hob i*s still a live bmdnie * not have any*vuece»s with hit team. M cf’tiller t,-;d A.
K&lt;
M i*s,-.» Mur; Atilt ti nid Katherine
C .o tich Shei ll of »h * b e a t , 1 uh ha man uml lived before h«* had t *,♦! rd of ,, i-«• t *f f
I'lipl
iniir-e
than
gisen
his
s»r
to
tin
office of Treasurer
There » a»- «*&gt;„ 11., ai.i ;.
heerfllll.V perati.o on ,nvr,-ur.
The teachers of the Sunday s' hoid
ways a i.i e little r„,|.t o\, r 1 1 &gt;• ,.f- bun' &gt;!*!*• :,!;d he J l ‘
I,
i
&gt;1* at h of
oi,
the
board
iituwi
1
'ieii
ilie
knowledge
w!
i*-h
he
hn
primary
and junior lasses gave a
fice and we shall tni*« the &lt;-\, item, •t
\v
Hilt 1.11.1 t *;• re too
fro n »he
11
t
he
i
i
a
io&gt;.
,
and
t
hr
u
pro.
•
Christmas
tree for their r lasses. a!*p
bt future elections.
al^o
merit they have made ritice they •it., of 11 I. *| lira *li r who v
iti&gt;- ellipses gave useful ‘presents tif
—0
have lire n under hi- direct tifw is vie* pri-idenl.
i e sent to the Orphanage at Arca­
The Sanford H* r .!&lt;!'- •:*, pat» i-t ijp-ther a dilbreiu* team,
'in others.,
d.r.
n th dia
'Vhristmas editian filled with ,n -, •
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-id,*i : ' i . u t j ' f .. , . , J : .lie i.i
Billie Jacobs ;u.d family and Mrs.
estlng. aMicb^ Jod .ij .♦rt.r.ng mat­
(loir institution of pc natlv from the W. I. Higgins fpent Saturday and
ter.
One of the lending ar:tcle»
' fact that it is" strict 1 a home in*!i- Sunday in &lt;'rlandu visiting relatlv&lt;s.
from tin* pen *tf the i ifte,| editor of
■ .•mn, o •* i i*d. i-iiiii ;Vd and ofA number of young folks attended
this paper told of the tntehtlon of
|fleered by .r»**iidc!»ti o!
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the dunce at Geneva__ CLruaiuaa.the. Sanford farmer* to plant short.
uwret-y-^ntH—Sftrrbmtr
__if ‘ntitinueil frnm .l'^uu-tiiu.
night and the KagW1* dance at San­
. Jltapiu—to»oO- bcfw-vrrn t
ford
New ^ ear's iiigbL. All report
N'o bank, how
is t r a d " *U ccrops.- Tin* noil around tips growii.g Supreme Arrhitecl of the universe
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* u . Brii ; ehjoyabltt 'times at both places.
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Xm as Banking Club

I or 2 or 5 or 10 cents will enter your BO Y or GIRL
In our "C hristm as Banking Club." This will be the best
financial education you can glue them. S ta rt with this
am ount: increase with the sam e amount each week.
In 50 weeks:
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l-cent club pays ,$ 12.T5
2-ccnt club pays $25.00
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5-cent club pays $63.75
* 10-ccnt club pays $127.50
You c*an put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week
and In 50 weeks have $50. or $100 or $250.
* We add 4 per cent Interest.
Come in. ask* about l.t and get a "Christm as Bank­
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give Sanford
another ’ prominent
men l-h lad tit • w i-k a t'mt d . Omir turnrll from the Kwl * oust where
bluer in th s er. at »tute of i-iorid i
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. ' hibl bi-fort* i h^e, 1 know not how ;ttigtrAome*-to tlm for*srunv for it has
Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs Jin
as. her

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At the LYRIC, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th
aright.*
assistant teller and head bookkeeper,
*ir tw® at' * ,,t’ou '**!' 1 week.
it tak es' proof of the strongest
In his inaugural address Governor
|t. . W. Dean, assistant brjni.l is*per
tjultc a number from here attendcharacter to separate some pcoplt r.-itt* outlined further th
prejudiv1** * l , , l *n,t 1,1
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r ,,.n. , and Hume ,ltumVhv ru.lectiou clerk, ed (lie birthday wiiunvr.ol Mrs. J. W. j ’
from their • primitive
'.^ n d a t.o n * hl’
®f«r ,0 thl‘
Tims the Sen^ulo »*hk stnftA o t l ^ n at" Christmas on the 2fith. ..
‘uguinstt . bunk, and induce them
next session ol the^ legwluturc., ejn
another
epoch in .financial circles There were .about seventy gue-.t»
deposit their money in sueh institu
k drainage of the Everglades,
and
adds
another fine luiilriing to present. .The dinner tables were set
. Uonr.lMh.,. «?■&gt; kop It „t U|M. „ ,
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Sanford’s^ fine business streets . and out in the shade of the orange tees
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chun, „ |„
The Herald wi*hes to eptnmend the, and Were so bounteously filled with
lust week, in order to get 14,000 he m“rf. UxW• i " u ,
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president and ihe nfilcials upon thth eir: good things- that even*such u large
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vras known to keep in the bouse, n r,ll!*Prohibition, Planing alTTo-yd ,}n(J m..A , |U|l(, in[! ttmi
aWU,
lin g ! number to eat could not dispatch .
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In the afternoon there
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having no confidence an bunks oughi . . . .
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laitli in bauford tnat wu* strong ngtir all.
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«"-.w th. m to look' . Was music, and singing of old time
most unbelieving that every n u n , hi- '• r*
uw'1*
‘ rifle farther than the almighty dol- songs. All left at a late hour wish-' +.
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own banker, U not a safe way t o :
ROVeraOrand bis strong
fob |nr and figure something for the ben- Ing the kind old lady many happy ‘
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keep money..Unfortunately the l0 * ,nK “ r® rejoicing in the oppor- ef)t of the city’s appearance. The return*. |t was her 71st anniver­
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proof c a m e too l a t e to do the Louis- ‘ unity for this chance to place into Seminole
Bank building would do sary;
ianu farmer any good: he lost both operation law*framed By. patriots|credit to
a c i t y ‘ten times *:&lt; large as
Miss M»ry Tribble wl»o attended
his money and luV life.-G ad sd en Cu U * r \ht&gt; pr«t«cU*in oi the common Sanford and is receiving favorable school at Stetson University is' home
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comments fforp every visitor to the
for a vacation.
city uml—from nil citizens of the
D. W; Drautly with his daughter
' IN D IV ID U A L
S E R V IC E
county.
nnd. children went to .Cocoa last
There are two new year resoluf o r b u s in e s s m e n
tlons which every citizen in this
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The building work and the fix­ w eekjor a short visit.
town should, us a citizen, make and
tures were marie and installed by the
N. (\ und J . C. Jacobs, Joe Nixon
Every business presents its own distinct problems
well known firm of George \V. Mul­ nnd Miss. Ethel Collins spent Tues­ «$&gt;
put into practice throughout the
Continued From Page One
year. One is to stand by the town
ler Bunk F IG uro Co., of Atlanta day . in Sunford.
and requirements
in every way, speak well of It, pro­
nnd the work speaks Tor itself.
J . \V, I’eude and wife of Lowell, &lt;%&gt;
m o t e ‘ its moral, business and social i Un w‘‘ *' r reain steel ceiling to carryM um., have arrived at their winter &lt;*&gt;
The Officers of the First National Bank are
interests by u tlving example of what nut ‘ ^c r,,l° r design. The side win
homo on Lake- Mantissee to spen ^
not only familiar with general financial conditions
a real live and progressive citizen is. dows urc arched and consist of three
several weeks.
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throughout
the country; they are thoroughly conopenings,
the
upper
windows
being
T h e next is to stand' by your local
Mrs. W. S. Hnrgarito of Winter
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transom
oflect
for
ventilation
and’
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versant with local conditions and ready to give
paper, subscribe for it if-you are not
Garden is visiting her parents, Mr.
a subscriber already, if you are a
plenty of light to the buildi.ng
special
attention to individual needs.
und Mrs. F. M. Story of this place.
Continued From I’age One
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subscriber continue one, if you are n‘ *
times.
J . E. Snyder who went to Ja c k ­
M
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welcome
business
accounts.
in arrears on your subscription pay j * Tuesday was visitors day and
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sonville to have his eye treated is
up. It will help to give you u clear hundreds thronged the new building p|rst National Bunk
.•100.96
back much better but not entirely
conscience nnd to surround you with1 ^
l0,,R " n,l H their expressions j ’eopb-s Bunk
1,178.00 cured as yet.
u halo. Remember that n local pa»»n&gt;rise and satisfaction cun be VeoilU^ nt 4 ner cciR: .
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per tills a-.mission t h a t ; T.G o t lf f f - taitcn_liTl(rrtlllr ‘ her babk b fllP ta ln in ,S e minute Co. Bank
t ’irruil Court N*v*t Week
- .124.25
10.000.00
agency can supply, nnd the bettor rc* ‘ ««“ 'red that - the Seminole Seminole ut I per c-nt
Circuit court' frtr Seminole‘county
opens next" Tuesday with Judge
tho paper is supported as to means; W a n ly nnnk Is u!l that can bo do- Beminulc for Magnolia
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111.16 Perkins presiding.
The docket is
und news the more effectively can
I n t v t r y inurticnlur.
i’aving
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the interests of the community and &gt; h m c n t needed an added touch of
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AUTOMOBILE DIM
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FAIR IS COMING

nian gypsy, wearing a handsome
costunif, perfect ip every detail.
-Vr*. M. F , Countryman also from
Enterprise was one of the most a t­
tractive costumes on the iloor tirade
up of country anil- college banner*.
Mr*. -Wcaley Fry representing the
Fratetnnl Order of Eagle* in a frock
of st ir* and stripes and .eagles was -fi
I charming figure.
'Miss
France*
Leavitt dressed a* a fairy queen was
lov&lt;!t
\ rqjlple that attracted
J‘mucpl attention were two black doinoi who were Mrs. Noell and Mr.
Fred Taylor. Little Madeline Mai*
‘ lent was a charming little grand­
mother. The refreshment commilte
who provided* most tempting re*
freshments were Messrs. V. S . Arnert, E.- E. Hogans and F. B. Bradley. The Iloor managers were E. H.
Bennett and A. Dorner, with Oa-

little ll.ppenlW-Men'io"
of Matters In B r i e f Personal Items of
I n t e r e s t

S.mmsry of the H osting Small
‘ T»ik§ Suc^lnrtljr Arrsnged for
Hurried Herald Headers
For Sale—The best farm bargain
Among the visitors to the city to- of the season with crops and imme­
J . O. Packard.
U D r- K l o c k w h o h a 9 a f,* e diate possession.
rtove-and p t t « near ^tt9t Lake in
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K u on county.
He is a great
Wanted— You to read iny hat
Florida booster having spent his
ad and then buy a farm. J
Clit five winters in this state.
Packard.
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George Leonady will he in Sanford
tie last of the woek with n carload
mules. Will ho for sale at Hand’s

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Hr and Mrs. W. W. Williams
u i two children-of St. Petersburg.
r » . sre the holiday guests of Mrs.
Fareti and Miss Furen of Laurel
iwfiue, mother-and sister of Mr*,
fiilisms. Mr. Williams returned to
£l Petersburg last week, while the
|Lrs of the party will remain for
uteri! days.
EGB-MY-TISM — Antfseptic, ’ Refitvrt Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural-

Lost— Lavallier and chain, Tues­
day—nightf -between " Lyric Theam
and 821 West First street, on First
street.
Reward.
Mrs. Ed. Ran­
dall.
40-1 til

The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the First- Nations
Bank 0/ Sanford, Fla., will lie1 held
in the office of the .hank on Tuesday,
firry RoMHiWn representing It. January 9th, 1917, at |0:()i&gt; a. tn„
G. pjsnn &amp; Co., of Jacksonville Is being the second Tuesday in the
itoiing n few days in the ciLy on' month, for the election of a Hoard
of Directors to serve for the ensuing
year an d ,for the transaction of such
other business as may properly come
before it
1! Harold Holiday of Sa­
il ave arrived in the city
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E rffting Hridge
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman
charmingly entertained the members
of the E vening Bridge Club-on Tues­
day evening. Boses and ferns dec­
orated the rooms attractively and
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the prizes were a hath set in cro­
Chili is conceded to he one of the chet and knife, respectively won bybl-st attractions on the Lyceum Mr*. H. W. flerndon and Mr. For­
platform.
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vited in to substitute for absent
membcrsi
CM Fashioned Con fy / ‘ nil.

M IL L IN E R Y

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Wilcox Paintings of Flbrida Scenery
M R S. G R A C E E. W IL L IA M S
Next to AlcCullers

LYRIC
Theatre
THE BIG

Musical

IR V IN G
BERLIN

A M U S IC A L T R E A T
WINCH IS S E L D O M
SEEN OUTSIDE OF
T H E L A K fIK Ii C I T I E S

A delightfully informal event of
v
1‘tn o n a l Mention
Thursday afternoon was the cane
Among
the new arrival* In town
grinding and raptly [i-illing with
are
Mr.
and
Mrs, 11. L. 1,ingle of
which Mrs. E. M. (I alio way enter­
Colnh'0,
Itj,.
with
their son, -Glenn
tained sixteen young ladies of the
Woman’s Club arid three charming and daughter. Kiimyv
matrons. Xlrt. Pi*ano Turner, Mrs.
Geii.'Vn\ and Mr». W L Morgan.

r • i; ireil price* on Jei-il
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F jiyf.

Among tin- teacher* returning to
their schodl "duties out of town oij
Sunday are Mi*s Zoo .Munson, Miss
Lucca Chappell, Mi** Mdines, Mrs.
ft 1 H onor o f Visitor
Cha*.
Polk and Ml** Belle-Smith.
charming bridge 'party* wns
in lilrinr of Mi** Kathryn

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Dori' t. '-u • Peabody l* the little
twtor win iante into t h e ‘home of
llr. »r,ii Mr.*. H. 11. Peabody Jan ™ Aik the man who uses “ Nature*«»k” hn* ' i' iv i * result*, (mod for
grim srul iriji-k.
!P&lt;-3tp.
^Erns't \\ &gt;hi-pard loft for Atli;u Sundu. to resume Iji* sTlidies
it the Atlanta Dental College after
* aperding the holidays with his pur«u.
Ordm for Elder Spring Water
an be left at The Herald office
usd ume will receive prompt atUnion,
r this pure water in five
pilori botth-* at 50 cents per bottle.
40-3tp
. Mr. anil Mr*. Edwin E. Macy of
E*a_(ialli&gt;- were here Tuesday nt‘ htdingtb. ir..mictions in’ tin- East, era Star at,-1 ..ere guests of the Setn. lide Hotel.

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Mr and Mrs. Henry Wight ac­
companied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Roy Kirtley to Pi-Land on Tuesday,
Mr and Mr*. Kirtley beginning
their journey by* rail from that
point to Panun*. Iowa.
Mr and
Air- Wight returned to Sanford in
the .veiling,
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N \\ tinner spent
Licksonville t hiSanford on Ttmrs-

Break yuur Cold or La Grippe
with a fesr doses of OfjG.
S.'J-'JGtc
Hr. Char ■• Send, a noted chirop„radk t&gt;( !'- .iijeljilitit, Pa., is regisitfct »! the .-L’lninole Hotel. The
Bpffor.liit* -lettrod rooms over the
MrCror-.. -; , r . and will open otfiees

A group of young men who
turned to the Florida University
tiaine*v illi’ Itn Ttl«-*d:i\ artI.amg. John
Murrell, Earl Pax
and Jo e Cameron. Benjamin W
tut
Ir , represented
the FI01
I iiivei'-jty as delegateto the yin
"tw-rplrs- mrrnntr nr ^Srcrmit "TTdi
*(ty. going on' to Gainesville later
I he week.
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Ifl-Itr
M; . Jv,ia(&gt;tte lloux of Guillusvitln
** tbc attractive guest of Mr. and
Mn. N’orri* Levis at their homo on
Bark avenue.

Bp ecial Fealure* Tonight
At the,Baptist Tetnpjt* there are to
lie severed special features.
Begin
8 o’clock.
Living Pictures.
Gold Metal Awards
Addresfei by Mr. A
Baldwyn,- Mi.*.*., and
Gillian of Jacksonville
Remember 8 o’clock
tist
Temple.
. 1. 0. Packard’s special hnrfor this week. .
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STOP! 170 People
LOOK!
DLISTEN!

Filled With
Sweet Irving
Merlin Music

C h a r l e s D i l l i n g h a m 's

P ro d u ctio n *

O n e Y e a r a t t h e G lo b e , N e w Y o r k .
a n d $ 1 .5 0 , N o w S e l l i n g a t

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Eu*tln stopped
hours from a.visit
Wednesday’ and was the
Ncm fj| Mr. :„d Mrs. R. J . Holly.
■ F. l.i,ng, the" district traffic
* * ^ a r of ,he Western Union Tel1
war in the city a few
on \Yrdne*(lay looking fer
bouL’n ” «,t l : .
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ir* °&gt; hi* company. •
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^ kar«J ha* the bargain of
* '*,'loru S(,'L »d.
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. J ^ . ' i l ’ Cob'^r of Atlanta, Ga„
b&gt;&lt; n "
the week visiting
tiki? fri: n,‘’ Dr‘ T - A. Neal an
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*’oa-itifu! sight* around
L
Wt,iic in ,he r 'ty
i* «
a* the Seminole Hotel.
Hume RUfnph has resigned from
C0 ^ ' “ ion * ith the L. R. Philip

S, * m i,iT
e,ni'(1 ‘JBank
P°"it1on
with thc
® County
an rnil..„ii,...
' • r;,ndt left Wednesday for
n lhp luw‘*r east coast where
"present his firm, The Mc?■’ co,nmission firm of Chi-,,r- Brandt made many
during his stay who
*°« him again before he
Mrs- Voting and hiece
for
Petersburg and

^ ipir; they \\j|j s|](,ntj nevfnr*i I hey fexpoet to return
J before g()inR to
lhejr
-'weetwater, Tennessee,
kaung folks who have been
•e holidays at home will

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P r ic e s $ 1 .0 0

P h ilip s' D r u g s t o r e .

Ifamlall Chase left on Tuesday- tb
return to hi4 college at Exeter, N’ . H
SAdiiey, Jr., deft ou Thursday.

hitun s o in —Can J mj bought -dly hum .ttie works in itny qimnW)' Write E. L. Winn* &amp; Co.. OrUbiJo. Price $10.Q0 per ton. 38-3tp
, Mr. nnd Mr*. O. W. Maine.* r*eJtrneiJ yesterday lo tiipir homo at
kcwi‘ aBcr a very pleasant visit of
tao.vvy,, wj [ i| relatives'nnd friend*
lx tw' city.
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THE SANPORD HERALD

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Geo. A. peCottes has moved hi*
new law office* from the GnrnecWoodruff block across the street in
the suite of room* over the new
Batik.
These
Seminole Country
rotfins are very desirable having
been placed in first class condition
anti being in a most desiVahle loca­
tion in the building.
The suite of rooms formerly occu­
pied b y ’ Mr.--DeCottes will .be occu­
pied by Geo. G. Herring, fortm-rly
county judge who closed his term of
office lost Tuesday. Judge Herring
will engage actively in law ami with
his large circle of friends wlll hax'e
no lack of business.
Congregational Church
Sunday ■school at 0:45.
C. R.
Walker, Supt. .A new term of Bible
study in the gospel of John begins.
We would'like to have you join us.
At 11 o’clock morning worship.
Subject, “ Faith in Jesus Christ."
The communion service will lie ob­
served. Evening service at 7 o'clock,
“ Young people nnd their,friends."
Christian Endeavor at G o'clock.
T h e- public is cordially—invited to
any or all of these-Services.
Represents Ogethorpe
J
Dr. B. M. Shive, executive repre­
sentative of Oglethorpe UnivK-dty
is the guest of Dr. un:f Mrs. Brownlet.
Dr. Brownlee is one of the,
directors of thwiUniversity and very
much interested in the work.

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Eighth Annuo? MotHur'rMt■ Surrounded with much interest
the Eagles Annual Masquerade ball
on Monday night was one of the
many delightful holiday * festivities
that opened life IB 17 social season.
The hall, room was draped with tinstars and stripi-s of the red. white
and blue intermingled with the
Eagles insignia.
While the broad
verunda was aglow with Japanese
lanterns hot ween which hung Amer­
ican lliigs, a coxy renting place for
the tired dancers.
Guest* were
courteously received by the recep­
tion 'Committee.
Messrs. W. W.
Fry,
H. Walsh anil J , F. Hooll*
linn. A spirit of cordiality prevailed
that was very delightful. Music was
furnished by-Wallace’s orchestra. In
the masquerade -contest for tincouple prize it was won by Miis
Edna Pa gen hart as a Spanish girl
and Mr. E. Grow a* an Indian.
Both characters were well sustained
and won a gold eagle emblem and
box of randy. Mr. Geo. Arrants of
Winter Park as a clown was -chosen
for the most comical costume nnd
received a box o f cigars.
In the
prize waltz, Mr*. R. J . Holly and
Mr. C. M. Hand were conceded the
best dancers, winning u gold eagle
emblem and a box of candy. The
judges, who were Mayor Davison.
Messrs. Osborne Herndon npd Guo.
VT. YohabTu found it difficult to
rrihkc the decision for there were
many attractive as Well ns ridicu­
lous costumes and good dancers on
the tloor, hut the awarding of pHzes
was conceded by all to have been
just. Among the costumes deserv­
ing special mention were Mrs. R. C.
Fernald' of Enterprise os a Rouinn-

Mujftr and Mrs. J . \ UTittield
will leave Saturday to return to
HornerV Military, Academy at Cliurliitti-, N.
where Major Whitfield
f* commandant.
Bygitiald .gully
will go w ith 'th em -to attend st-hod.
, Delwin and Kermit -Hurley, who
have been spending the holidays
with their grandmother trt Mascot
are expected home today:

will Rent Your House For Y
W. J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AGENTS

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Mrs. J . G. Hurley has returned
from Winter Garden where she was
called by the serious illness of her
little niece, the daughter of Mrs.
J . W. Baker,
Mrs. J . P. Hurley is spending
seyeral weeks, with her mother, Mrs.
Perdue in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ’
V Mias-Mary Dean of Wnycross is
the attractive guest of Mrs. Morton
Thigpen.

Mr. Hume Jtumph spent the-week
end and New Year’s Day in Tampa.

Sound Judgment
is exerrised in the selection of a banking connec­
tion by deciding on the Seminole County Bank a.s
your depositary.
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It is a Bank for the People Who Want Safely
and Prompt, Accurate, Courteous Service.
Your checking account is invited:

Deanq Turner, J r ., has returned
from u pleasant visit with relatives
in Eustis.

FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
P A I D ON S A V I N G S A C C O U N T S

Mrs. A. D. Pnrri,*h and Harvey
returned Sunday from a visit to the
homo folks at Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. nqd Mrs. J . II. Ferguson en­
joyed for their New Year's dinner
roajt duck and whole wheat bread
that Imd been prepared and baked
In Chicago. .
,
Miss Frnnecs Chappell went down
to Tampa on Monday where she is
the guest of Miss May Thrasher.

Sanford,Florida A Home Bank for Home People
FORREST LAKE, Pres.

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tron in her pleasant manner an&lt;tr
amiable disposition complimented
the b work and thrsw the broad
mantle of* charity kround them and '
covered all tho mistakes. Seminole,
of Sanford have got the habit o|
mptpring ull who intrude on tht jr ' •
hunting ground and taklnrthem i.u0
their wigwam, not to take rfielr re ,|p
but to make^ them one of the Tribe
Sister ami llro. Haskell are now • n inoles. At the close of the nu*..
m a;
all were invited into t h e ' bar
room where the committee had j.fe»
pured ti midnight sprcujj of winch
all ‘partook before departing for
their homes. .We were honored with
the present G. M., two Past G. Mi*
nnd a Past Grand Patron. So ,
.
a pleasant day and evening, ,,( VL j
to
forgotten.
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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
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Election of officers for Moore'* 'and occupying his farm, together
Station Sunday school took place i with Mrs. Rowan . at Heck Hnm-J
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last Sunday. C. C. Morris succeeds |mock.
himself attain for Supt.; Mr. John­
Mr.* and Mrs. F. N. Hat ridge nhdl
son as assistant; J . F. McClelland family hag as their guests during
for. secretary and treasurer.
Mrs. the holidays, Mrs. Esttidgo's broth.R. L. Grier organist.
MU# 'Hattie er, - J . N. Adams and a nephew,
Kitridgo ia librarian.
Charlie Holden of Valdosta, Ga.
Mr. and’ Mrs. Johnson of Cameron
City hnd as guests their relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes of Tallahassee
during last week.

Mr.* fcstridge, Jas, Kstridg* and their
guests went to Mulberry ami Port
Tampa City in the Estridge Ford [
last week.

Mr. and Mrs.' C.~ G. Bock and son
arrived- at .their winter homo in
Caineruti City on Tuesday, making
tho entire trip in their Haynes tourjng car from their summer |iome in
Portland, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E b d
and Mr. and Mrs. Lime accompan­
ied them - from southern Ohio in a
Ford car.
They visited en route
taking nearly three weeks for the

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson. I
Herbert Squires und
Geo.
McDougal enjoyed several days camp- j
ing at Lake Harney recently

Mr. and Mrs. G, C. ChnmVerlaln
ad d 'M r. and Mrs. J ;
Ellsworth,
Jr., drove to Clermont on Sunday
by way of Orlando and homo by I
way of Eustis. Lake county has-the
finest paved roads ever—a joy to
journey.
drive over. The highland scenery of |
C. M. Slower, Edmund Stowe and Florida was much enjoyed also.
their guest* Mrs. Lelnnd Cushman of
Boston, Moss., were guests of friends
. LONGWOOD PICK UPS. '
in Mt.* Dora
Sunday.
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Miss Maude Enuminger has re*! Bryan
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The m’an&gt;' friends of J . C. Rowan,
the radio operator will lie interested
tq - know Mr. Rowan
has.gone to
Iquique, Chile with the U. S. A.
transport Buford expecting to re­
main in the far south until the mid­
dle of next ajimmef. , He is looking

were shopping In Orlando
lurned to the Wfiman’s College! Saturday.
where she VIII resume her studies. *
Mr. and Mrs, J . S. Dinkrl motored
W, Waites and family were the over to Gotha-Friday
guests of his brother, J . M. Waites I The ludb** of the Civic League
last week. They motored through held their NeW Year's reception f!i
from Hawthnrne.
.
the library Monday afternoon.
T. P, Lewis was transacting busi­
Mrs. J . A. Bryah and Miss Lillian
ness iu Enterprise this week.'
Mrs, if. R. Qhapman left with
Capt. Chapman for the border on
Sunday.

Sanford Vulcanizing Works

Miss Mary Cummings was the
guest of Miss Hattie Grist fyr a few
days last .week.
Miss Rice of Tennessee is tht
guest o? her cousins, Mr. amt 'Mrs.
J . A.’ Llristline.

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T |O N T throw aw ay your damaged or worn auto
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tires and tubes. Bring or send them to us, or
phone and we will repair them*, or if they are not
worth repairing we will tell you they are not.
No tube too badly cut or torn for us to repair.
Byrned tubes repaired and made as good as before be­
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
patches put on tubes to chafe inside of tire, or to come
off.

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Urumley is Chair man
With the addition of two new
members to the hoard of county
commissioner* at Ihe meeting last
Tuesday and a re-organixatlon of
the borad the nume of L. A. ltruftiley was proposed for chairman* and
he was elected to that responsible
position.
Mr. Urumley is serving
his second term as county commis­
sioner and represents District No. ,'t,
othi of the largest in the county, in

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ALL WORK GUARANTEED

area and population, taking in the
greater part of Sanford und huving
many of tho important roads. , Mr.
Itrumley is one of the most success­
ful farmers, in the Sanford district
and resides on Celery avenue, taking
un active interest in ail that per­
tains ^o.thit upbuilding and the prog rss of the city and eoupty.
■L. P. Hagan, the former chairman
hits held
position since tile new
board was formed and the board
organized and retires Rom the- chair
with the feeling that he served the
roynty faithfully while watching
over |he destinies not" only of his
own district but the entire county
in his dual capacity. He still retains
his position ns member of the hoard
ami wilt * uphold the hands of the
new chairman in every way for the
good of the community.
In fact (lie newly organized b o a rd
county commissioners starts out
under most favorable conditions and
the county will get the benefit of the
riper experience of the older mem­
bers and the new.’ ideas of the new
members;
of

Real Show Coming
The lovem of good music and
comedy in Sanford always turn nut
in great numbers when they enu be
assured of u good show and
hl-m,
docs such a-fine company .
"Stop! Look! Listen” show come to
any of tho. smaller cities hut on 3r*„
count of a confusion of -dale tbey
find, that a stop in Sanford will
break a long juiAp and con-cqufm|y
Sanford will get the benefit of a r,.a|
show' here nt the Lyric on \\7
day “night, Jan. 10th. The li.-raid
has been investigating this .how
from pi ess notices. In such paporw m -'I
Visited Hanford Eastern Ntar
the Atlanta Constitution^ JoiirriaJ,
.Tuesday, Jan. 2nd, 1917, was the Tlmes-Union and others and the
occasion o£ n visit of Grund Matron, "Stop. Look nnd Llsftm” romjiany
Sister Haskell of Pnlntka to Sem­ cun be guaranteed as the first tVal
inole Chapter, O. E. S. This was a show that htu» hcen given in Sanford
combination visit, being first a dis­ in many years. You enn buy tickets
trict school of instructioni rpor.ning for* this attraction with* tin* f.-.1fng
and afternoon to delegates from the that you win get your imuh-yV
other chapters in tho district. Many worth.
Read, the notice# on hut
availed thcmselve^-of the opportun­ page- . .
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ity to l&gt;e present and learn more of j '
the hcuulifai work. Sister Haskell j
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was accompanied by her goo,I busL o ilg W O O d
H o tel
band. ltro. Elmer E. Haskell. P. G.
Under Entire New Management this ■
P. Un arriving in Sanford she was
Season
agreeably surprised to meet Sister
S c o t t 'of Fort Meade who is u Past We make a Specialty of Serving a Dundjr
Grand Matron and an honorary
S u n d a y D in n er a t
member of Seminole Tribe. Tues­
day evening bring the regular meet­
75c
ing of the (Aapter. the new Worthy Just a nice-drive lor an appetite cuter
Matron with her ollicers, who hud •
and you ran rest assured that it
only been installed two weeks put
will be appeased
on the work and iniltiated two eandidates very credit aid v. Grand Mu- I f n p t s a t i s f i e d d o n ’ t Pay

R EG A RD LESS
OF WHAT OUR CO M PETITO RS SAY I
Your C R E D IT is Good

New County Attorney

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We Sincerely Thank the Residents
Sanford for the Fine Businese Given
This Past Year, Throush our Esteemed
Representatives;
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Accident &amp; Health
Automobile
Burglary
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Surety Bonds
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At the regular meeting of thej
board of rouqty commissioners last .
Tuesday Schelle Maine# wa*| &lt;)&lt;*,*timI
210 E. First Street
‘ Sanford, Florida
[ do the position of comity •soficityr und u
will enter at once upon hi# dull &gt;V.
He ia receiving the congratulations of
his many friends over the attainment
o( this hotior aud in ,u young man
who is*most deserving in every way.
He has been a resident of this city
for the post four years, during which
time he mnnngcd to sittend Stetson
University and gradunte from the COMMERCIAL RATE, 51.50 (ROOM WITIIfPRIVATE BATIDe
Law Department and was admlttnd
T H E Y E A R *R O U N D
to the her. He hns been practicing
EFFICIEN T SERVICE
law- meantime and his talents were
recognised by the commissioners
M ODERN EQ UIPM EN T
who derided to give him the position
HOSPITABLE TREATM EN T
of fount / solicit »r. That Mr. Maine
will make good Is conceded by hlk
C. II. JE W E T T , Lessee and Mgrfriends and his fellow attorneys
among whom he is 'v e ry popular.
Ho ia u Ilrudford county product
and a Floridian who is n credit to
his state and county anti The HeFnld joins his many friends in extend­
STANDARD RAILROAD OK THE SOUTH
ing congratulations.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
nil CoiTirnqnkiUon* for tEu*
Cttlwmn to “Satieif EdAttftt1101 fU u
Mf*. K. A. Tiiluai, I’Kud* Ne, K3

THE MOST POPULAR COMPANY IN AMERICA

There’s a Reason
It's a M I'T I \ l. C O M P A N Y ami E V E R Y POI.H V H O L D E R share* in the piolit
If has PROTEI TION HUilr&lt;l t.» PEOPLE IN \I.L CIRCI MSTANCES.
It has PAID 'M POLICY HOLDERS over FIFTY-THREE MILLION DOLLARS OVEtt ami AMOVE uuy ohlibation in
their Contractu.
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OF NEW YORK. ,
THEIR RATES ARE RIGHT and FULLY PARTICIPATIN'!.
AGE 10

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A SK T H EIR A C E N T

C H A S . L. P O L K

ttt //t)nor n f Mr.*. T. It,
M esirs. T . 1&gt;. Hayes, W in , Shepherd
MiHM-t A piles and •Evelyn Horner and Heeeher Kent.
entertained with a beautiful curd
M
'M. Mimirik and Mi-* Laura
party on Wednesday evening, in Chittenden will five a reception on
.honor nf Mrs. T .‘ P e W itt Hayes, Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
u h a tleaves Hartford shortly to . make Hay. -'. ‘
her home in liraid m iio w n .
The
rooms were prettily adufitcif with
Gin Club S f * J L ‘j c r u »•* Attraction
Christm as JirlV . finl ro.es arid ferns,
Till- next Ls'ccum attraction thai
till I lm ;.itnu j to. - * i f fern i . i i f
to iP liiTil iI’d r i t

Urifif Willuiwj

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“ Son, Buckeye Root-Stock’s Older
an* No Tellin’ Ilo\y Much Better!”

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F.,FERGUSON HOUSIIOLDF.H
New County Jud&gt;p‘
of Seminole C o u n t y

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piayed with Mr. Mi . 4-1
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tints, *li'i(|Jvs \\ 1 sun. I.tli.-l llc n r *.
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were lovely Japanese (rim baskets,
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Mr. A. R. ..Mahoney proving to lie
th tr M ille r; Messrs. Max M ewart,
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innoug * thy
Scott Couhiourit, W til luce Lipford. t;ontIemen was given a ilcck of cards,
Alfred Hobson, Tamie Hobson, W. \.
The yriunft hostesses -were assisted
Adams. Royal K lint worth
W aller l.t their mot her, Mrs T \ llerner
C o nn e lly, Haw kins, i u iiiie lly. ] I nr &gt; in serving the delieiniis ref re-h merit
M il.a u h n , Victor M cLau lin . Laurie . nurse whnl i cotndstcd of (nut '.il.u i,
M cD an iel, Newton Lovell, Lee Peck, saltiiies, hot chocolate Wifli whipped
Frank Ptirdon, Joe Gomales, Rolit. cream and mints. Invited in honor
Holly, Frank C happell,--------- Hello, of Mrs. Hayes were Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Holler, Leslie Hill, Hoy How-; Minerak, Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Walsh,
urd. Haxtor
Williams,
Frederic Mr. and Mrs. E, D. Chittenden, Mrs
Hines, Jam es Sliaal, John Mciseh; * Anna Walker, Miss Laura Chill on*
Edw in Meiseh.
den. Miss Elizahcl h Mtisson and

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aii 11 *■-!-■ *(ra "I reteri insinimiriiThis s’deinliil atertainnient will lie
Riven .11 the Lyric Theatric Friday.'
Ja n . 12th.' .-Mi .those holding season
tickets are rei|U(wteu to write their
names on the hacks of t h e m ‘and ex­
change them at Philips drug store
for r»-frvei| seat
The iiik etsvw{ll
he returned lo the ow tiers afterw.ar
Jt 1- mo-t nii|iortatit (li it
I lie ' allies- of the holders will he
written plainly upon the buck of the
season ticket. The Glee (Ttih is’ tin­
der tin direction of Dr. J . W, Chap­
man who was for years director o(
tlie now famous Princeton Colk'ijc
Glee Cljilt.
The ColumI#a Giee
Continued.on Pune Five

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. IN THE HEART OF THE WOOD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION ''

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VOLUME VIII

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
NUMBER 42

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BIG MEETING
tiuuw ANNU­
OF BAPTISTS
AL MEETING Leave Sanford Saturday AT ORLANDO
Brings $ 2 .5 0 Crate F. O. B Sanford
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VERY INTERESTING M EET­
ING OF BOARD OF TRADE
TUESDAY EVENING

REPORTS SHOW EXCELLENT
CONDITION OF ALL
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INSTITUTIONS— —

' Th** first meeting of th e Sanford
■ jam! of Trade was held in the
(tort room* at the court houac in
this city on Tuesday evening of this
l H(k. Fully one hundred men were
I prtsent and it p ro v ed 'to !&gt;$ one of
f
best and moat enthusiastic meet­
u p held since the organization last
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Particularly interesting were the
reports of the transportation comBittre by A. P. Connelly, chairm an
ud the Inland Waterway com m it­
tee by C. R. Walker, chnirmun.
Ties* men, speaking for their cornBittee* gave an account of their
t it(«ard&lt;hip during the ‘ past five
1 Bonths A* briefly as possible they
- told of the progress that has been
k* cjtjr by these committees *n the
. short time they have been, at work
tsd those who have not been kcepiijup »ith the work of theep comBitter* were agreeably ‘surprised at
tit reports of these men. With the
uat cooperation in the future as
Ut been given in the past the yenr
1)17 mi! be a banner year f**r Sunlord snd Seminole county. It wa«
proven. without question that the
luted effort* oi the citizens of the
eoanty can accomplish altnosv anyiking within reason for our city and
reonty.
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The Wednesday morning session
of the Florida Haptist Convention w
was given, over to a consideration
of such interests as th r- O rphans’
llapie at Arcudia, the Sunday school,
Haptist Young People’s Union and
foreign missions.
Superintendent J. E. Trice of tbs
orphaange gave a report showing tbs
excellent condition of thati nstitution and the splendid work done un­
der his* leadership' during th e p u t
year..
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Secretary W. W. Witlian of the
Sunday school and II. Y*. P. U. de­
partment of the convention gave in­
spiring reports of his ’first year's
work in that office.
I&gt;r I .J Van Ness of Nashville,
Term., the secretary of the Baptist
Sunday school board, in a great ad­
dress touched upon the vast am ount
of literature sent out by that board
and of the big field force which' they
keep constantly in the field.
He
referred nmsr feelingly to the d^ath.
"••re: tl. of Dr J. 'I Frost, who was
f'*r fT’ii*’.’ )
t h»* ( '^r*?nt «or reIf.irv
( ih:* organization and who
i.uilt up the publishing interests of
southern Haptist* to a point where
they rank with those of the
publishing concerns of religious
uture in the world.
The report on foreign missions
was presented by fir., George
man of Sanford, .who is the
representative of the foreign mission
board.
He. showed contributions
within the past year for this object
by Florida Haptist* amoun ing to
f lO Sod dl. Dr J F Love of Rich­
mond. .Vi.. the great lender of s o u th ­
ern Hbptiel* in*their foreign miiysion
enterprise, followed the, report
The hundreds of Visitors comfbg ot wajt several months to learn!
a matchless address.
ard. R it Roberts. E I) Chitten- t«* Sanford efery day ur«* inclined to just what ‘ hi* ntull brought
in thr treasurer and Mrs
J W Harne*.
At the afternoon session
den. J T Allen. I I Ander»on. J 'ta rry n few days nnd take trip* over northern tmtrkets.
The cash buyer j pres* reporter
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it was voted to hold next years
E Partin. J F MrCle'Jand. Itiehard the great relerj delta there to gaze ..••• heieq.n the job and th.- grower*
The new president. Mr^. Pule-ton vention at Tallahassee, Tam pa be­
Carter. W \ -M Mullen. J h Hag- upon the field* of celery and lettuc*
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thv chair and in her earn- ing a close rivaj m the spirited
gett. lov Cameron,
M Mc­ •‘lid oilier winter vegetable crops. i'rire for the crop and allow .th e cash j
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manner aroused enthusi- test.
Kinnon, • J I! Lee.‘tY W Vernon
The celery .flelrN easily carry*. oil buyer to make a reasonable profit. | „ m in t iie union which has deter*
Rev. T F. Hendon was re-e.ected
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• lir i hon &gt;r- with their v vid splash Thu* the bu.. e- and the grower have
this the best year rtliciency secretary, and l)r. S.. II.
of dark green against the ptleg tint cooperated for the mutual benefit of
m ,.
TJu. s|&lt;&gt;t,an for t h „ year i- Kotfers was re-elected corresponding
The Cleaner* Meet Soriallv
of the lettuce ut)d etlery. the crop ea It gth.-r and from a gumbo* the
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•secretary* and treasurer. Boih these
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Gleaners of the Frcsby teriau ehureh that nr»t maile Sanford famous is : ii-ing of i i - and other, er-ip* i.t I
men ar e Inratnd
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11,1 Thursday. TT|.* I-tTi. T-, ilie day
hfffiie"of “MTs
to m»*vr. ,N‘nt nrty
thf flie
le Sanford
danioru district hav»
nave ••••»••••
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into
met Bfjetatty at life h&lt;
T
h
e
session
last
night was given
aside for prayer throughout the
O I, Taylor
During the afternoon celery early th * year but the qual­ the legitimate farming clh»s and the
over
largely
to
reports
and addresses "■
United States for national consfituelection .of offlet-rs for tho-new year ity is tno»t excellent, the cool weath­ experienced growers' who have prof- tionul prohibition
It
aas
decid-d
:
''onreri.tng
education
in
general and
wuls held
The following were elect er of the | w t few weeks bringing it "• *1 by their ivperier.ee a.*e now well
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the
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College
at
Lake
C ity in
to
have
u
mu»*
meeting
at
dery growing
ed: P res. Mrs *0 L Ta; lor. Vice up to u high stundurd a n d t h e p r i &lt;■. -atUlicd wbh the•
-particular*\fter an addrrss by
odist
church
at
?:l.Y.-p.
m.
on
that
Pres. Mrs (ieo Paxton. Secv tml l!&gt; ;ul » ^ « .t h e growe-s could exp.uj
dny when tii**re will be a well known t i 'f f r—Ein-znrillgP!*—T 'F tarldg—rmy'7
T r e u , Sfr*. A. D. Parrish, teacher I *
,lr)lt , wo rar, Q; Cl.|ery | L&gt;ave
U( (tin/ » any one who ia*..visited sjieaker to • make *'un address, and now o f .F ortf Worth, Texa , the occa­
M™*, Puleston, Sr.
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Sanford torporrow morning, and are the Scniord section kno-..,* tha't cel- special m ustr has been planned. The sion was enlivened by several songs
!*lans were discussed for the com- from the farm of Shr/idan *Jewett ry is only n r # of the crop* now. •fetal'* &lt;d the program will appear in f h&gt; ‘ bl’ C olum bia’College Glee Club
ing.yeac for making t hi* class for. the on tl\e west »ide and John Russell While celery- has alwgys been king ru lay’
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.# | Dr. A* P. Montague, pre ideht of
study*of God’s word a power in the the well known grower and shipper there are other cro|u&gt; eo.uuily. us
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. .t h e college was in charge of. the
t*hurch. .An aggressive lookout rpm* of Sanford prm juiu i* the one who. good and lettuce •■ggpioitt.*, &lt;. mii. T haw &lt; r«ry Again
evening's program', calling ' oh , a
mittee was appointed whose work make.-- it •p&lt;,s«ihlc for Mr. Jewett to tlas«ti peppers, beans, tomatoes,
N w York. Jan. 10. Detectives number of speakers. The condition
ihnll be to seek new members nnd get $2.*25 per cruto for the celery potatoes, cabbagei etc., are .grown
And then the are searching for Harry K. Thaw? of the coMege was shown to be by
keep n Tegular attendance up. A f. o, b. Sanford, which is considered hsro jkith jirollt.
social com m ittee for the develop-. an Excellent price*. '*lt seems that' staples corn and hay and_ forage arqpittcu murdt+er of Sanford White t a r the best n its'history. ‘ •
on the ground of insanity.
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ment of th a t tidb of thec'.a.-s work
Thaw was inflicted this afternoon
and «f pastqr’s a id ’ committee to as­
MEET
AT. PALM
.REACH
for kidnapping and assaulting. Fred­ !.»•_•
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sist the pastor in hir work arc two
erick Gjtjnfi, Jr.', "19. son of Fred­
other Im portant committees of the
erick Gump, a Kansas City trunk Florida Drainage Association on *
organization. * While the ladies were
. January 22 ,
munufuctur r.
discussing these new plan* \Mr».
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Arrangements are made far the
Taylor served delightful relieshThaw m e t.th e Gump boy in Cali­ fourth annual meeting of the Flor­
fornia in 1915 and told th e parents ida Drainage Association, to be held
ment*.
that he wanted to eejuaute him.
This W b u t the beginning of a se­
at West Palm Beach January 22-23,
l.jist December he induced him to 1917.
ries of sintilur meeting* for this en­
come to New Y’ork. ’
thusiastic class and it is expected
The program contains the name*
He took the boy in to - a suite of of Dr. K. M. Nighbert. lion. Ja co
that n large increase in their mem­
secret room*"fill the eighteenth Ihso* A. Harman, P. A. YanfAgnew, Hon.
bership will bo noted in thc-near
of the McAlpio hotel.
future.
W. S. Jennings, F. C. Elliot, Geo. B.
After Gunip had a birth C‘hri b- Hills, W, A. D utch, Hen Johnson,
It invites to its membership any
mas night Thaw whipped him with H. S. Fsi/chlld. J'.jbirt Rar.son,
women who are not affiliated with
LOttlINC ( KUBY. %T HSNrnllt)
a cowhide nn'd then placed ‘ him tn lio n . W. M. Mat shall, Hun. J . W.
one of the other churches. The class
meets for Bible study each Sunday1 John Russell is Johnny on the spot crops are claTming the 'attention of charge of George OHryne, for whom Watkon and Hon. H. C. Hood. T h e
this season and has rinched the the farmers every surqmer and even the police are also searching.
morning at 9:45.
addresaes wall be interesting and
early crops and will probably move cotton will be grown here this spring
The boy escaped and returned to timely. Will send a detailed pro­
a number of cars of eaily celery by. several farpters who raised cotton Kansas City and told the story to grant.
Dr. O. J. Miller Appointed
in their native states and see won­ his parents who . investigated and
Dr. Miller returned today from during the next two weeks.
Thev trip into the Everglades will
Shipping tlje first jw o cars on derful possibilities in this tleecy complnined to the N«*w Y’ork au­ take place on J a n u a ry 24-25, leaving
Philadelphia und New York, where
thorities.
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a t ‘ha prevailing high price,
he. Went for the purpose of accom-. January 1nth is ons of the early rerW est Palm Beach and taking boats
The season is on. The price, is
panying Mr. S. E. Girard, a retired ords and is worthy* of more than passat Lake Clarit, go up the West Palm
merchant o f ' Philadelphia to his ing notice as this shiprrtent starts right. The crop is large. Comp to
Glee Club Is Great
Reach Canal to Moore Haven and
home. Mr. Girard is a relative of the great celety' crop of the Sanford Sanford and see the greatest winter
Those who were at Orlando this probably Ritta liland. The n ig h t
Stephen Girard, the founder of section and an there is considerably garden spot life world has ever pro­ week attending the Ilaptiat Conven­ will be spent in the ’G.adea an d the
Girard College tynd developed an at­ more Than one thousand, acres in cel
tion and heard the Columbia Col­ r e tu r n to West Palm Reach will be
tack of pneumonia while cn route to ery this yoar there wfll be some
lege Glee Club say they are the best m ade on the 25th.
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Trmperancu Rally
Cuba, it having been found necss- money made in fhis crop,
that ha.* ever been hoard among the
T h e Hoard of T ra d e of West Palm
The regulur meeting of the W . C state concert tours. The Glee Club Beach is arranging an auto trip ( h a t
sary to~nhandon his trip at Sv.2&gt;r&lt;kiSr«Raising celery at Sanford has long
for treatm ent.
ceased to be an experiment or the T V wafl H«*:d Thursday afternoon, will be nt the Lryic tonight in hu­ will take you o v e r one of the p re t­
On arrival home Dr. Miller found great gamble that it was at one stage Ja n u ary 4 at th e . Haptist church morous. pathetic, college song^ami tiest places
in
America— Palm
a letter from the Governor advising of the game. The man *who raises1with Mrs A E Philips in the.chair, southern ballads and those who want HeacK, at the height o( the aeaeqit.
of his appointm ent as a representa­ celery now knows how to raise it j The following officers were, clceted a musical tre a t ihoul4 take their A banquet is nlso being arranged.
tive of the state of Florida at the and also knows that when, the celeryMor the year 1917: Nfcs T M P u ­ Lyceum tickets to Philips drug store * Make an effort- to be present.
Pan-American Exposition to be held is ready to ship that he can get a lesion, president; Mrs Jno Thomas, and get them reserved for the Lyric T h e meeting will be both instructive
You can be as­ and e n te rta in in g ..
at the G rand Central Palace in .good price s for it right in the field Rec. secretary; Mrs P J Coates Thcntrc tonight.
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■Newr York Feb. 8th to" the 16th. i or at the lo&amp;ding station and need C qu secretary: Mra D C Robb, sured of u m usical’treat.
Benj. Getxoff, Stcy-Treaa.

Tht election of. oflicers for the
coming year followed the reports.
1 Upon morion the officers for thv past
year serr re-elected. These consist
of F F Dutton, president.* C. It.
Wilker, vi.« president, J. J. Dickinsm. vice prrsideht, nnd these with
ttt following make u|&gt; the board of
(omnor- V IV Connelly, Jas. T a y ­
lor. Or- i. Herring; F. W. Ma•kotf). |(. K. W-hitner and A. P.
E;8ktldon.
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It was decided that the board of
governors fnuld best serve the Hoard
of Trade t v having Its num ber Intnur.l tu eighteen instead.of nine,
hot it was found that this would ne**H)tate i change in the cnnstjtu. lion »hc n would require action at
tif n«t meeting. It was therefore
«Mi»d that this c hange, in the conplaced on its first r«-edt.l-.en up at the next regu» muting.
It was also moved
. t^t.he following he asked to meet
*tth the hoaril of governors at its
Kfiiiir muting to act in a n a d t i s
■■fry-f-qx—.iy unti!- ■■■rhl.s—‘ r tfgrrgr
should ! • made in the constitution:
0. L fayi«»r. Forrest *Lake, John
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F. P. Forster. R J. Holly
T. W. La*ton. C. I). Hrumley. A. T.
• U V l.i :|](.r a n d H. e
Lyman.
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lhi« meeting was the .fact th a t altto^t i very man present paid dues
I0; ^ 'ofnloK'six months. It ia t»e*ve^ *^•‘4 the membership for the
J*jr 1917 wi|| he us large if not
, *, r than that of 1910. T he people
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fu“nty who were at the Tues-V
meeting1were convinced
** the Hoard'of Trade is really accompi.thing results fot the people of
U* county. '
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( 11?| FIT f O F R T PR OCEEDS
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‘•'tht h.lrkl., gor lhe Fb„ T cr|n of
hcminule County Term
* lull term of circuit court for
u county that opened last Tuesmorning will he short as there
»tuJ
' ca?r
t l hcourt.
a l . wil1 ocf u i*y i h «
•ttention
of the
tod av |r r *nC? ^UFy ** ri*ht 00 t h *
lodiv i’r!n* nK *n t^elr Prw entm en
todsv ,rin1Kin* Jn their presentm en
iuri« . .
. ton,orrow ' T h e peti
»nd th i at
° n tbe c,v^ ca***
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will take
u« htUe llme t0 a(Jjust
•nd D,!1
°,llrjuries:
i nK eompoac th&lt;* K^and
pft|t
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A.ber" athy. foreman; W \y
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[ nlon’w TT WDeane,
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Harry
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January 9 , 1917
p a g e e ig h t

Because I am_JRe-survey ing, Re-plat­
ting and Classifying this One Thousand
Acres. When this is Done This One

Excessive Talking.

POLO IS MOST POPULAR ALL-AROUND SPORT

Th)' excessive talkliiK In which many
glrU Indulge la a decided clement of
nervous strain I have liuanl of a “si­
lence rluh." tie* mambers of which iry
to refrain* from all unnecessary mik­
ing (lushing unit useless chattering Is
against the principle of this club. It
has hn'ii said that the Japanese1 girls
preserve their ynuthftilncss far longer
than their American slaters They live
quiet lives and do pot wuttlu their
■Im p roved S ta r-F in d e r.
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The novel slnr-llnder of it Shunghnl

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

B illie Burke
Gloria's Romance

Pearl White
Pearl of the Army
“Why the Boirdera Left”
'"Internatlonil News”

Inventor liqd th e form o f n ^pnnidol.
W hen th e I'lir.i-td I* opened and Its
m h i; | m p ein n al tn w n rd P o laris th e
s ta rs an d eouMellntioii'* i hurled n|Hiii
lls e n u r i n g arc. fuinid in have llm
rhrrrnv and show clrla are ruvlshly sam e re la tiv e po«|itoit* a* In th e sky
heuutilul all handsome and Iresh overhead, mi lliiil finding tile c e lestial
young women splendidly costumed. elijepls I s ’easy.

The costumes are as full of harm on­
ies o( line und color as they are of
happy , fantasy. They arc delicate
and decorative and c o u l d ' bo worn .
indeed nowhere eke und by no other
than* the Hig Girls rtnd. I.ittle Girls *
that carry them 01T so well. There
are hoops und .'yards of illusive tulle;
There is fur, there are summer
things (or Honolulu ' and settings
that arij.tu'W and good in idea. Flat
in c o l o r - t h e oclah ultram arine—
benches and the- coral islands
one tones sand color—the palms
green, delicately tillgreed as though

N n sty Motors.

"I see the government l as
some of the new tuxes."
Auntie—'Tin so glad there wen
many of those nastv vch'elc* 01.
strict!''-—London Opinion.

B IL L Y -E V A N S ’- BASEBALL - F R 6 8 I
W ritten Especially for This Paper by the Fam ous American
League Umpire.

W e d n e sd a y
Stop Look and Listen
Error Mara Great Picture.

T h u r sd a y
Light House by the Sea," “ Which
. is Which.”
Hint to Editors.

F rid a y
GLEE CLUB
16 Singers and 7. Musicians

If you are really eager to have
something copied all over the stats,
often with credit given, print a plsos
about advertising—advise everyone to
advertise, lalk-about the value of ad­
vertising. It won't take long to show
bow widely your paper la read.

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“ The Silent Man,” “ Foiled
“ The Fable of the Heir and
Heiress.”

C o m in g

J. A. Coburn's Minstrels
“The Little Girl Next

DR. A. DOLAN
VETERINARIAN

Hi«| la r w lw» mm4 Wt ksw

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da»m rn)H tlm cm •* »»d drtsr'd
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' In the rotunda of the cnpltol at
Washington there are eight great paintlogs, carefully designed and executed
by the artists for ibe Adornment of
the nation's greatest building. Yet live
of them nre.elUier defective In tech­
nique, or In error tin to natural or his­
torical facts.
One of the best-known pictures Is
thut In which Washington Is shown re­
signing his commission to the conti­
nental congress, lutys the Philadelphia
Itecord. There are two girls, almost
life-size, standing In the foreground.
They ore very pretty girls; hut one of
them has three hands. Ono left hand
rests on the shoulder of her compan­
ion. another left hand Is round her
companion's waist. Doubtless the a rt­
ist. Trumbull, paluted both hands to
see which pose he preferred, and then
forgot to paint out the superfluous
hand.
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Pawpaw's Many Usea.

Tho principal use of the pawpaw,
says a xvrlter In the Journal of Hered­
ity, Is to rat from the hand, but there
are other uses that U can be put to. It
make* splendid custard pie. There Is

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no finer dessert thnn pawpaw eat«
with cream and sugar. It Is used_Je
tnakq hecr the same ns the perslta®*
by putting the fruit In n Jar. ron*W«
It and putting water on It and letting
It stand until fermented; It ul*o saswera to multc pudding Just the m b *
as |tcrslmmnn pudding la made. It I*
utso said Hint brandy equnl to i*sf*
brandy Is made of puwpaws. Marts*lode which Is equal to that of pears*
pouches may t&gt;e made of pawpaw. T*
custard may be spread ou a board
dried like pumpkin leather^

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HAYNES, Business Manager

TREE OBJECT OF VENERATION

W ELL CALLED EARTH STARS

Hindus Believe tho Birth of Viehnu
'.Took Place Beneath the Branches
of the Pecpul.

P ectie Designation of tho Aotcr on
Which No One Seems, to Be .
Able to Improve.

Throughout th'* E ast the sacred fig
tree or peepul tree Is held in great
veneration by Uie Buddhists and Hin­
dus. T he latter sa y that the birth o f
A s i %RAM
Vishnu, one of their deities, look place
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beneath Its brandies.
tuner. m o Nt iin . .'i
1( Is a ■very handsome tree, grow­
ing often to a great h e ig h t: an ever­
green that flowers In April, and jit-ld*.
oil the bark being cut. a sourish milk
containing India rubber. The leaves
are heort-shajHit; long, pointed? and
like those o f some poplars, mid as the
stalks are long and -slender, the leave*
rustle like tboso o f 't h e u»(M-n. This
vibration o f the leaves, the Buddhist
fancies. Is caused by the breath o f
(hiutatua. the rounder o f his faith, rnr
It was under this tree Gautama slept
and dreamed that b e was to become
the Buddha, aud when the dream w as
fulfilled he was again seated beneath
the sam e tree.
- ft Is one o f this kind which Is not
only the oldest th*e, but the oldest still
«i&gt;r-ddp»-d In the world. It u u i plant­
^ r c e R tS S
ed nlniut the year J‘ M B. C. In the an­
cient city of Amurudhupooni, In Ccy| ion, and bectime known as the Bo
iree.
Its native nnme Is Juyasrtmuhabod!
uw uhawul. u hlch tileuns “Thu
of
thet
re
a
t
in
[glrr consequence
create in expends in pUjiUhing the Great, Fam ous aud Triumphant F ig
.
.
.
E a st Coast Advocate, and -he Jarge T r e e "

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

callenfr 1-18 whenjyou need
anything for your office.
Come in and look ’em
over.

FIIONE 148

•i

January , *1917

S u eceu in the M^n B uxlneit.
In Cu*lueA* it is hot the Individual
producer who gets the biggest or the
-ur. -t rt-wnhls; It Is the organisation
builder. Ami any tuuti, in» im itter bow
rmull bl* business, ought to recognize
that fact. I'til.-ss an em ployer 1* Intere*bsl in finding, training, holding
and dividing with good men, hi* buslnes* can never grow. It will reitjoln
the work of one tuuti: und ih e wm l. o f
one. tuuti Lv certain to J a ' lim ited lit
size arid profit*.' - You may think that
you ar** In the shoe business or the
shirt business or the furniture bustlies*. but you nre'm lstuken. After all
1* said and done, we are all In the
same business— the man business—no
matter what wo make or sell.
Hi* Last Case.
A Inwyer who for many years had
shocked n large number tif h is friends
by hi* rather liberal view s on religion
recently died.
\ friend o f the deceased, who cut
short a trip to hurry buck to town for
the purjsme o f attending the Inst rites
of his colleague, entered the lute luwyer'y home some mluutes a fter the be­
ginning of the service.
“What part of the service la thU?”
he'luqulrvd in a whisper o f another
•legal friend standing In the crowded
iuillway.
*

CUreland people get a lot o f enjoy*
ment out o f boasting about being tho
••Sixth city" In population, but the fans
are not so jubilant about that rank la
baseball.
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.
—

•every other than in public Hie het school officials the eorttinuanee of
will be appreciated more a f t e r h e re­ your loyalty, I am, withlhich' reyard,
tires and his real work in, the schools
, Moat sincerely yours,
cornea to the surface. The- ReporterJ. F. McKinnon.
Star has the following about Mr.
T he other gift a beautiful silver
McKinnon that will be read with in­ mounted toilet set with initials, calmterest by his many Sanford friends. from the teachers of Johnson AcatiSuperintendent of Schools J. F. emy, the large and well iftan'aged
McKinnon on the eve of retiring a n d -successful negro school. lor at *.j
Their regard fur th.from office has .received two valuable :in Orlando.
tokens 6f esteem from the teachers t county su erintendent is
of the county. One of these is a in th'e following note:
Christmas Day, City
handsome solid gold w atch which
was accompanied by the following Hon. J. F. McKinnon, Orlandor K!a.
Dear Sunytj
note of presentation and a list of the
names of sixty-two teachers, repre­
We, tlrtTteachers of Johnson AcaJ.
senting every white school in Or­ emy present to you this little pres­
ange county:
ent a* a token of the high esteem j a
which we hold you for the valuable
Orlando. .Fla- Dec., 1916.
Supt. J. F. McKinnon, Orlando, Fla. service th a t you have impartially
Dear Friend: We, the-te*ehers of rendered to .nil the people under
Orange county wish to express, by your administration, and we hop#
some token, our deep feeling of grat­ and pray th a t you may live a long,
itude toward you for your friendship happy and useful life and that suc­
and kindness*toward us and for the cess will crown your every effort. .
Very truly yours.
efficiency of your admi istration as
Johnson Academy Teachers.
county superintendent of public in­
T he superintendent acknowledge*
struction.
So, please accept this
gold wptch and the sentiment that this gift as follows: *
O rlando, Fin., D ec. 30,'19I6.
goes with it, together, with our bet
J&amp;'i&amp;hes. for. a . long ami happy life T each ers of Johnson Aeademyr-OUvr
My Esteemed Co-Workers:
with continued success and pros-

Cylinder Blocks.
N o one, it seem s, has ever called an
Cylinder blocks subject to much vi­
aster anything but no a*ter. i*|K*©la d ed scientist and tousled peasan t for bration are liable to work loose on tho
once u se the sam e language. An aster crank case through the loosening of
the holding down bolts o r nuts,
A
fs an d d er.
Away trnck when botanic* were not wrench should be applied occasionally
thought of som eone inquired the pur­ to make sure thnt everything is tight.
ple and w hite d e lig h ts'of autumn and The trouble that arises from loose
vailed them stars. A ster Is the Greek cylinders varies alt the way from
word for «tar. No one ever Improved leakago of oil to a wrecked motor.
on this designation- They a r e ..th e
earth stars o f autum n. They arc the
AUTO
TOP
year's last floral fulfillm ent. T hey are DISAPPEARING
the com pletion .of the cy cle; solid, sub­
stantial, self-reliant, yet wonderfully It May Be Concealed Between Inner
beautiful. Only th e freakish witch- - * and Outer W alls o f the
Tonneau.
hazel w aits to bloom a fter the asters.
So Common are the earth stars that
An dfctonmblle top which, when fold­
they fa il to command adequate a t­
tention. Every w ild roadside Is alive ed, can be wholly concealed in tbe
with them. Every pasture displays tonneau, bas been patented, according
them, every woodland, every brook to Popular M echanics. Its framework
vale. At home hi the m ost entrandng con sists of tw o main bows, ono re­
dell of the rem ole ravine lands and movably fastened either sido of the
equally nt home w here the tin cans front seat and tho other slidably fa s­
fester and rust In sham eful heaps they tened either aide o f tho back seat to
mark the year's la st effort to beautify j rods.extending downward Into a chumthe world.
________ '
_________ I h' r form* &gt;! 1&gt;&lt; tw . . u tin- Inner ami outu f asters" there U on abounding va­ e r v a lla of tb e tonneau! T his cham­
riety. Commonly they are classes! as ber extends from Im m ediately bark of
purple .or w h ite; but this fs absurdly tho rear doors to and acrosa tbe rear
superllclal. Purple Is no proper cla ssi­ end of the &lt;;ar. At the rear it la not (Signed
fication o f the many shades o f tinged as deep a's at the aides, but wider.
blue which the frost-nipped fields and By means of a bracing bow, remov­
wood* display. And even the less nt-I ably .fastened high up on tho forwtjrd
tractive w hite kinds are o f muuy r a il- i main bow. the top is extended out even

To Buddhists and Hindus alike the
amount -oC money
p a / out in1this
most binding oath is to swear by “the
tpwn ev e r/ mor.lh. ud have decided
to dev' only with th'gsg who patron
ize this office. This is nothing but
It is well to go stnrjnizing In autumn
fair tu-those merchants who arc bid­ HARMONY IN NATURE FIRST and to gartu downward for enrtb star*.
ding for traS? in Titufviiie and thu
A il the sta rs are not In- th e vaulted
surrounding oount*&gt;*/ Advertising l» W ithout It the World Would Be Un firmament. \ \ v un*. ourselves, earth
Inhabitable and Happiness an
croat uri-s and tke earth vfors ore more
like steam to machinery —tjie g.vmd
-fmpoeeibility.
cdniprchenChU* than the ./ta r s «*f th**
propelling jp o w e r.—'T itusviUe A dvo-!
ik
y w ith t W r ii*-—-lotilm* distant-*-*
cate.
Ilave you ever thought tlml hnr- * and toiiKiiiiudtv But tlo'ir tm-vsngu I*
loony Is the tlr.-t law of the universe? the same, i Im* m essage
life aud wopThat until the -.music- of the Kphen-s fler w ith ..a t \ ■e. r Ilf.- wuiihl be 111&gt;,|i-Hl the tmruioiiy • o f th e planet*
l.-T*. wn* nu habitable world Y l,**nk ,
paper olti-.i*’ duriti,; th e re e ,t . .in - tillilti yourself, and without. nud 4
r. ;.llxe Dial Jiappilo ss has m-v*-r route ; ENGINEERING NOT HIS FORTE
paign.
no r j i ha* there e-e
been an -insinuation that. th« ei'- r.i you ulihout harmony. To sow and I
tors have illvalgi'i, even to the imqi to reap Is of n&lt;&gt; aval) without the How Robert Louis Stevenson Succeed
banuouy of growth. Mu* bines mlgbiy
cd In Convincing His Father
miAute extent, a hint of wh it, the
and machines mUcrostople—God-made
of That F a c t
prinidcnt was to s /y in any message and man-made— must first have har­
—although it ha* been in^heir power monious adjustment before a wheel
Rev. Archibald Ilisset, minister of
to do so many times. The press is will turn, a violet unfold, or a star fin tho for over forty years, was Itobprivileged—apd it never abuses that •bine.
ert i.oiiis Stevenson's closest friend,
privilege.
The
oi!i&lt; u N of e v e r ,
In tin* m roll of life no tTtid tlgit an Mr Bisset's Inilnmcy with Stevenson
class and of every nation plan- :&gt;■' all a l-o- I’r.o Id* to *• lias plalitosl our bi-Joiigi-l to bi* early ''Etlltiburgb
ance in the word of the newspaper Jo)s and sorrows, our hope* and fears, days." when he was trying to Jo-come
men—and no, man of that profes­ in harmony with a dt-wtlny that an author th-splle |wtemnl opposition;
sion wilt ever lik e advantage of it. transcend* human tglsdom,■ it was the umj Mr. Itlssot us&lt;*l to tell how the
It remained for men higher up than herald of harmony that called togeth­ elder Stevenson, having got hi* r«the press to throw out the tipline er the Minute Men of '7d aud.the &lt;;uv- luctnnt von safely an'choretl In hi* of­
allers of the South to sacrifice every­ fice one day. gave him a problem to
and allow the speculators to handlc thing for the harmony of liberty.
solve regarding bridge pressure, and
matter* to their own emolument
went off to n meeting. Louis cast hi*
and they should certainly he made
eye* over the task, pulled Lewes' “I.lf**
to bear the blam e.—Palm Beach
of Goethe" out of hi* pocket, and upt lied Jilm««-lf to that. "Well, Louis.”
said the father on hi* return,“‘'have
W. C. Temple Dead
j In the very ih-pth* of the aoul.—"The you worked out that calculation?”
A telephone message front Orlando Harmony of 1.1ft-," the Editor, in Nu- "No." was the bored reply. “I knew
that nothing depended on my doing it:
this morninfc eonv.-y* th*- -a&lt;l init , '• *nal Magazine,
I Inn- n't tie- fdlghiest curiosity a* to
iigence that W C Ternpjt- died .*•
—'
what the pressure would be;* tell me,
his home in Winter. Park at tiro.!
and P will take It on your authority."
o'clock tbi* morning
Air Temple
Hatchery of Fakes.
The lighthouse engineer looked tit lit*
w u pot only a prominent- Floridian
New yurg , tty. in addition to all It* son. mid then remarked slowly. “ I
but is prominent 'in Ameri&lt;-.-». being •dier s:irb*| netlvlile*. g&gt;t.td and bad. think you'd better go home;"—Mali*
the originator and donor of rrt* * ehnrged with being iio&gt; gnmlett Chester Guardian.
Temple ("up fo- th*- World - .■*•■*!
’ 1,1 ht rj -if fuk*-*. The lule-t »b-i|ge to
of base ball games, Mr. Temple be-.
sucker* and tlielr *liiiob*on* I*
ing the first man to start the World's l!1 '.,u,t," ln'' r *»»•' tre a t war ......... .
Series. He U-t mar., frtend* h-re
.......f 'Tie downtown street* .» Mgu
I,
t.
u
u u r kUU«l
in Hanford and, .Mr#*
\\. H
uf, * •*» tin?
,•»
. m „rt*aih:
,
,
,
j l st*
i t
null. IljHldi* IIii&lt; utiiri* nr** n
tnla city &lt; n T r ,mnl r
0f
n who an* trying t*»
his niece and nephews,
1 |.„|„( ,,ff !t |,,f ,,f t heup pressed glass
•
",
*
—‘
f”t genuine cut glass. The cut-rate
The Sanford Orlando Road
»'**il* are of the sumo variety a* the
The traveling puhlhr will be g’ad ’
U"~ V *‘,lri*“ ^ b - s ; tbe kind
to learn that, the i.Md between i»r - , U" ' " " 1,1 "•••'""IMutter* a* "pawnbn.kI . . 3 „ __ I c _......................
. I cr gisals. becutl.eetltey are Intended
for display in fmwnbro)i&lt;vr shop*,* mi
ffimrgll olife
11 liljn- llo-y lull] In-ell
mxiriff of oricK h m started several left as pledges for loan* and had never
a in l.it I* llfi-s lz e d ; but hu ha*-m ade
week* ago.
I een rudjeeiiH*!.. The fake cut-klass the blunder o f burying th e'm ou th o f
That part of the n»*w road from liewl* and other glaring Imitation* the creature, far below th e surface o f
'the county line to Henkel'* vineyard \\rfv attnu-tlvely arranges! on tin* ta ­ tbe Water, making It drink un one may
ho* been opened to the public and bles along tin; wutI* with alluring la­
a horse any* tiny drinking at n
northbound traveler* may now .de- bels reading, “SI—majr|;etl i(i)wu to df&gt; Itvdigh and not lapping up the liquid
N*-af at Henke” *' and come, into (he c rlilV or “7K cents—cut to HA cent*." lik e u cat, n*. o f course, a tiger would.
UC«Hjrs«, It is merely n new kink to It I* curious that an artist who could
main road at Loqgwood, xhd'elvice
the
old trick of dumping out shoddy paint w ell enough to command for ht*
Vena. This enuKt* n much better
geods under some form of tnlsrs-pre- picture u place on the w all* o f an* bn*
road than the old d&lt;-to'ur»'a« tyeli us M-ntailon.
portunt exhibition could m ake such a
a tn.hrh shorter rodte.
fundam ental mistake.

G ET,TH E HABIT of

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Till: SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD

.

Sincerely yours,
J. S. Krlton,
J. A. Osteen,
C. A. Nixon.
Committee. *
Mr. .McKinnon replied as follows
with tbe windshield. Another bracing
bow, extending- diagonally barkjvard
Orlando, Ha.. Dec. .10, tl'lfl.
from tho rdar main bow, holds up the Tdachcffe of Orange County, Orlando
hack end of tho top. All of this
framework can ho folded together
mUch as up ordinary folding top. Tho ( My Dear Friends and Co-V.'orkera
I have t h e ‘honor to ocKnowItdm
ilfro device, when folded, may bo
ahl -ba&lt; k Into ill** ehatrlu-r, the tc-ip- the r e - i p * , fi:rtmrh fn u r f'otfie f*tej
. Is *if the bows being allowed to
,Mis«r». f.
Kirtoa, J. A. Ostcei
;ue down into thp chandber, guided i.nd C. A. Nixpn, ».f the be.au:if.»i

Beware of H atty Speech.
Ilnsty speech Is often erroneomMand
regrettable. T o say the very least, It
Is frequently ungram m atical, slangy.
Incoherent und uulntelilglhle. l'copte
express them selves In hud English o f­
tentim es not because thuy do not know
th e law s o f lnngunge. but because they
do not think befbre they apeak. Many
a -o n e1u ses current slang because too
rareleos to m ak e-ch oice o f equully
strong and much, more elegant terms.
We voice our thought* loosely und In
“I've Just eome myself." aald the language which ;u-cd* to be explulim l
other, “but I believe they have opened atul ru-explslncfl because we have not
11or the defense."—Everybody's Mugu- taken tim e to use tbe right word* In
their right connections.—Onward. *
[sine.

i

1sch ool at htnrt and have end

vo-.ii

th° r d* t-&gt; which tli* main r*-.»r

&gt;■ uf the Condition of ihe ScminoU
ojn ty Hank at Sanford. In the State
o. Fla ,ul the Close n f llu sines*,
Dec. 30th, 1916

All inf.,* 1, ,r.t «... i I u / t»
• OefiJtutl,
-u.Ju\ i i u n i) sn-1 M u n in i-a l liur.ib
I ' m * ' ) o i l C ity W im u . 1 .
M uiii-'|.sl lU -n Ji utth S t a ir T ir » , . .
S lir V * of C i rtvirst on,
lt*nklr«c Muu-r. y u ra liu rr sail K i k u / mi
I &gt;a&gt; Irem m r w p i o i i ’1 U n b
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BERLIN

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Musical

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CoMfily of S^nvinolp *lMi:
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| r ~ A r itT K t y ^ V m *J*r oT
*1'l»&lt;s%i4-ftar7tr.f
llafik . tl«i Bokrtrirsly i ’o*»r
Iht* atmyx* M i\alSffi|
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Notary l*ubf*c

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lU y ffrl o f l hr C o n d itio n o f

The Peoples Hank, at Sanfort!
in Ihe Stale of Florida, at Ihe C|oio,
of Husinc**. Dec. :tft. 1916
.It a s s u r e r *

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( ‘o i . s t s r s l
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Jttort.af Ccrixiratinn*
,t_
Q a n k in x . lion,*, 1 K u r r .ltu r t *nd

t'.nurrs u u ! Itu ilg in (s
&lt;&gt;ih*r I t ia l F a t a l .

A ncients Labeled Food Products.
Lala-ls w ere found am ong S|a*ciuien3
o f.a n c ie n t H ebrew w riting in the city
of Suumrin. T hey w ere employed a*
sea ls oil w ine and oil Jar*. They set
forth tin* year In which th e w ine was
dejsjsited In the cellars and tlu-y staid
tin* vineyard w hence th e -w in e cam e.
Tin* w ine w a s dejMidted Ip wlptt w as
practically n ^government storehouse.
Un the ol) Jars the label reads, “A Jar
o f 1'ure Oil.*' w ith the mime of the d is­
trict producing It. T hese records,.sonrC
seventy-five In number, pvrtuln to the
pefhid of King Altab, who lived about
:i,(S*l years ago. Tho nam es appearing
In 'Ih e Inscriptions Indicate that not
only the king him self, hut many other
tnen. stored their w ines and oils In
their warehouse.

! 1 am honored in the beautiful
(gift tendered me a s . a token of you.
esteem and i n .th e valued note **ith
which it was accompanied. To be
appreciated by those we serve U i
jTlch reward Tor serylre. and no I ;-h••r compliment can be paid an off.cial
than to speak of his services : ‘va!iuablo and impartially rend* r&gt; I " [
am pleased to say w ith froi
&lt;
that 1 have had the Interest of

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S t s t r st Flnrlil*, C o u n t y nt HaminnU, as.:
t , tt. t - T t l l f f , r u k l f r of t h . ■obo.or.atrail llar.W So a olrm nly » » l U t h a t th*
s b o v a a t o t . r r . A t la t r u . t o t h o boot of toy
k n o o l o f j f r a n d h.tlot,
a I- T A V U U l. Caahiw
Cor r e s t—A l l n l i
S u I n r i l M and a*orn to
S . 1‘uloMoA
t - t r r r m o t h l a S, d a y
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of Jan. to ;7

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N o-a -v t's * tir

Filled Wi(h
Sweel Irving
Berlin Music

C. F. WUura*

Dlrortora.

API’ REriATED M rKINNON
Orange founly Teachers Frencnl
Him With Tokens of Esteem
Itev. J. F. McKinnon, formerly of
this city but recently, the super­
intendent of public instruction of
Orange county w u appreciated by
teachers and patrona alike but like

AUGMENTED
O R C H ^ T tU

Charles Dillingham s Production. A Ruru of
One Year at th6 Globe, New York. Prices $1.00
and $1.50, Now Selling at Philips’ Drug Store.

�•I
.1 • ■

THE 9ANP0RD HERALD
The social committee announced
that a reception for thu new of­
ficers was being arranged.

HOW TO MAKE REAL FRIEND
□e One— Friendship Cannot Be HalfSided a n d 'ls Not Won by
*
Standing Aloof.

rjttle Happenings—M entiop

Ms««a In B rif f—
Personal H e m s of
In te re st:

of

iw ded u't both services yesterd ay ’

. aa-tr

T^ry, 'Jari. ~lFth,
skating
admission 10c. skating 15c,
r 50c.
41-ltc
XI. F. Thomas of Jacksonu the guest of her sister, Mrs
Holly at Comfort Cottage on
sad Sat unlay
Herald

Guy

have but .few

S even people united with
They will point lo Other perl
e cliureh. - uWe an- lugitumu:
t rvi- '""i*, "In*. have
.
, tutan v a nd. wonder why'
,
,
f*M'b a illMliu ih.ii Is mnde.
». year
with
wh a, t seems , u&gt;
.. i
t, ...
. easy enough, to ex,
,
.
I, 'i." ’ m
a i l e r Is
rival at tie- regular p r . . filling - t f,,r .
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ilea.
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,nd Mrs. Sam Crane and son.
ind Hugh McGuire, all of
i'ork City will leave today for
,icfc, Georgia, where .they will
fl for a few days ere returning
ir home. Mr. Crane is sport­
i e r of the New York Journal
ne of the well known melroj writers on sports of all
They were greatly pleased
5»nford and expect to spend
time here next winter.
MY-TISM — Antiseptic, ReRheumatism; Sprains, Neural-

t ,-.l" T he

come across people who

at the chairs completely filled all rm"l’lu,M thul

o llice

will receive prompt ant-t this pure water in. five
(s at 50 cents per bottle.
40-3tp
mutest, and Hunting a t
u; ; r . Jan. 18th.
g ild given for best lady.

■*•«* only way to have a friend Is |u be
The new heating plant has been tine,, i
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dulled, so that comfuftable heat-) For friendship rttiutnt possibly be n
one-slijetl mutter. Just us It takes two
to make n bargain 'o r g quarrel, so
docs it tufcc tlu&gt;same number.to 'make
a frlendsitlp. ,
No one can stand aloof from others,
waiting to be sought, without expertcuring keen disappointment. Tills becuiise friendships are not made that
W'ny. People do not look you over, as
you stand off by yourself and say:
* "Now, there's some one I'd like to
kninv. PH make a point to draw him
or her out and take all the pains pos­
sible to establish a friendship.”
That's not the way It linppcns In
real life, although some still Imagine
tbut_it is^.—AVJutl rJolly hapjtcns fir
this: Two persons meet, and grad­
ually they find points of congeniality,
gradually each does little favors for
the other, gradually n feeling of nffecilnti takes- root In encli heart.
Neither
one Is thinking of what can be
Annual Meeting of Library \*&gt;sn,gitJta
d
from
the acquaintance: rather,
The annual meeting .of the San
each Is thinking and phitmlfig do give
ford Library Association will be held
Instead of tube. In other words, each
in the Library room Thursday even­ U trying to be It .friend unselfishly.
ing, January s'l 1tb at -7:;I0 o'clock. And. lo! It Is the very thing which
The members are ur/eij to be pres­ makes their friendship,
ent and friends are invited also.
Hear that In mind If yon happen to
lie among those who lament their
M. Dickins, Secretary.
scarcity of friends.

years had been a member of the
Sanford Fire Departm ent and was u
most faithful apd couiii«eouy mem­
ber of Tne departm ent. Taken sick.
several weeks ago with liver trouIdes he s tu c k ‘to his post against th
advice of his physicians and Thief
I’axron and his death was prob­
ably due *o his Betting hack to Id*'
duties Indore he was entirely well, j
Tin funeral occurred last Satur-I
day f'ooi the It up list Temple, Dr.
I0(&gt; East First Street
Hyman oil.Mating. * The following
rity oflirials acted as pall bearers,
C. H. Dlngce, John Adams, J. D.
Davison, \Y. \V. Abernathy, J . C.
Wobprts', (e. I*. *Paxton.
jb e guest of his uncle, A. K. Powers
The remains were tuken to • his
f o r . the holidays, .accompanied by
old Hyrm* in Lanark, Illinois for
his wife and Mr. Woolcoit.
T hey
burial.
were accompanied to the,school on
Saturday by Keginnld Holly who en­
Services at the baptist Temple ters the school for a preparatory
Sunday were well attended which in course to fit him for the naval acad­
the words of. the pastor shows that emy examinations nt Annapolis.
the new year was begun with the
proper spirit.
,
The Sunday school especially has
a great cause to be proud for the
M akes it Possible for Hanks
attendance totaled 2 ls, with III
lo Have Flat* Homes and _ ■_
■personally—owned HIlifCs in aitenjP*
nnce, which fact alone shows that
the school is truly a HUdo schoqL
The training school of last week,
wi(h Dr. Willinn. Dr. Fluke and Dr.
Hyman as the . faculty . did sum
great , work, having seventy eigh
pupils enrolled- and delivered a
great number of diplomas, seals and
certificates.
This work was com­
pleted Friday night, and the roster,
o f-tra in e d teachers for the-school
grew to great proportions as of over­
night.

M IL L IN E R Y
Wilcox Paintings of. Florida Scenery
M RS. G R A C E E .W IL L IA M S

W o rld 's Ta lle st Wom en

After t a ki ng ituM-*ireim*nt

&gt;j i—&gt;upie. Ska ti ng H*n :

■ bit! i

satisfied customers getting.larger and
while it is impossible to p r e d ic t'th a t
the bank roll of Mr. Muller is grow­
ing in proportion i t 'i s certain t h a t
he lias the confidence and esteem of
all those who have ^|ven him a con­
tract and it is his special pleasure
and privilege to .satisfy his custom ­
ers above everything. Mr. Muller is
no stranger to Sunford, having a t
various times been engaged in put­
ting in now fixtures and remodelling
banks, but his previous work was
Surpassed Tn the ' hew Seminole
County Hank recently finished hero
and taken over by the bank last
Tui-sday. The work of taking an old
building and making it over is tho
best test of the contractor's ability
and rite Sem inole'C ounty Hunk will
lie a lasting credit to the Geo.- Mul­
ler Hank Fixture Co. It is imdoubtly one of tho. finest buildings in tho
state for the sije nnd there Is no
larger bunk th a t has tiny hot tor ap­
pearance. .N o t only does the arm y
oT w o r k m e n s.f t h e M u l l e r -Co. huild

| *th.
11-lie
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Stop1 Look and

gi*
it t ■ • mi e n t i r e a n d you art*
n.\ir
wi'-Tied aootlt t h e detail*.
I'hm p l a n I. ant! cXoi-iilc tv a n d w hen
lim-in-d tt is lert.iiu t o be t h e b es t
t h a t . t a n b e o b t a i n e d for tin* m o n e y .

Alie n , all i ..lie - iii 'M. ile* mor*
height &gt;.f iti" ITi'ie ttwoitmii Is
left i.iie tin'll. T h e Ameri can worn-

‘ Tit bn-. ■
p*v tbit ! ■&gt;- ever been in Sanford
r l l* Stop! Look! Listen. Lyric,

flitoday.
41-ID'
. fir. Mary M. Lucas of Howling
Cat; it stopping at the Sanford
lo V in o V e rita s
gout Hr l ie a- is an osteopathic
A well known dvti'etlve hod Just
jibiaan and mines to Sanford with told a New York r. purler how one ot
Ik tat»rt:i)(- el Im ating (nr the p rn i- bis a ss i s t a n ts Imd e x tr a ct e d n c r o o k s
very Incriminating life story by means
o t alcohol. "A lcohol!” said lie with a
chuckle. "Alcohol Is a marvelous pre­
servative of everything but sue rota."

Is nearly two iiiclicii taller. ’im&lt;|
women of Great Hrltalh one-half
luUer Hum tho latter. American
leu lire heavier, their n vent go

ll will probably be years before
Sanford has another bank and this
is not written with the I dea of giving
t h e Mul l e r Co. advertising loyally
but m h Ii tin- hope t h a t t h e Semi mile

:lii being ab..at 1IT pound-!

ness of several weeks with abscess
on t he liver. Mr. Nel son was a fine
young man and for the past thre

It.ink i an be used as aft e x a m p l e of
t
south and inquire about the builder h e Muller art the Muller linisli a nd
invariably ' you will find that the the Muller complete plan a n d any­
\\ ben

III a : It of b a i l N i-1- i n
Karl Nelson, suit of M s N, l - o n
died last F r i d a y night af ter a n ill­

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v

Dinner Party

Mr. and Mrs. IF J. Holly enter­
tained Mr. uud Mrs. Whitfield of
Charlotte, North Carolina a n d Mr.
and Mrs. 'A. K. Powers of this city
at a dinner party last Friday- night'
at Comfort Cottage
Mr Whit­
field i- commandant of the Horner
Military Adcademy and has been

i n..*e

' !..■ hank

mi

the

one in ,th\* south planning a new-or
rebui l t •. bank can lie convinced of,
the cirectivengss of Muller plans by
investigating the Seminole County
Hank in Sanford, It is a beauty in
every respect and the officials are
perfectly satisfied with it in every
d et a il which is all that George Mul­
ler and his faithful assistants require

Geo. Muller Hunk Fixture Co., of
Atlanta were the men behind the
gun uiitl if you happen lo find genial
George himself you will not be stir
prised" that he received the contract
for he talks us fast us his workmen
work and that i«r going some. The
Muller Co. have b e e h building banks
and ifistulling batik fixtures (or many
years ami each year sees the list of

wok* ar, low ready for assess•nt ol P'lT taxes. All taxpayers
t t rtqtiirefl by law to give their as■asscr.t between Jan. 1st and
Jpnl lit.
*Hir
A VAUGHAN.
notice tu *bidders
lies i- hereby given that the
I ol bounty Commissioners of
county, Florida will on the

To The Seminole County Bank
I* U paid for ;ts used.

'Tta ; an n, j &lt;&gt;] y
L A . DOUMLA83.
,
Cirruit Court, Samlnole
County, Florida.
fbTucvin

rI’o nccotnplhh in t lit* short span of three years, what would deserve more than ordin­
ary interest to have done in twenty-live years marks an occasion where it becomes an
honor to In* allowed to add one’s personal testimonial to the importance of the ev en t,*
Being a Home. Institution, owned by Home Folks its every stockholder, director'and
olliccr Iwinj,' a resident o f’Sanford has made it ptYSsiMe t in render a service and assist­
ance to the farmers and people of the community that lias done more to develop the .
prtwperlty of th e territory where it is located than would be possible under any other
circumstances.
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UL u RGK G i H E R R I N G

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"Hirers were then con-

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h? fr,)nl *‘‘at “nd in11 their duties from the

ol
^ ,,ok'
the chair&gt;« t&gt;fiv ,n,or™uti°r» committee.
0 ,
m**ting was in chafge
M ia Smith: sub
r*
" e Lvuding Moral Isronduc»®d a Diblu
M. ShT ^ ? «n
topic. Dr.
ty w W ,,f Oglethorpe Uni1 hyt ir1. h!|lfe*Cnt “ nd Kave *
t*«‘i
r" 1K a&lt;1(,rwa °n Ogle»nd aims.

Fashion bfs approved, year In nun
year out, the 4&gt;ne-plcce frock for the
young girl, anil this piece of good Judg­
ment Is more than exonerated. It has
resulted In cleverly designed dresses
that conceal the angles of the m iss
who has arrived at the awkward age.
And now hpr elders are about to take
advantage of the gracefulness of the
one-piece frock, for the mode demands
this style for everybody—young or old*
—whose figure will allow It,
The dress for n*mUs of twelve, or
more years shown In the picture. Is of
ao^ge nnd might be made of any other
cloth of about the snme weight and
texture. A dress of this kind is su|&gt;|Mirted by a plain underbodlrt* of mus­
lin or silk which extends below the
waistline nnd often supports an underpetticoat Tills dress Is laid In tao
single box plnlts hf the front nnd back
that extend to the waistline. At the
froiit nnd buck of tlu* skirt jsirlloti
the material-is laid In u double box
plait. Then four Hat panels', and they
are Joined by side pieces which are
shlrn.sl In two groups of ah firings. In
tlio shlrrlngs needlework Is Introduced
with rolonsl silk Uirend, In contrast
with the color of the material. Smock-

lug Is ii-oil, Inste&amp;il of shirring. In oth-

T hat'the sincere elTorUt ({.Uplaved by alJ connected with the Institution are appreciated
by the people of Seminole County is clearly evident in the a&gt;toumlinjr growth of defftslls
Which have reached a point of. $4OQ,00ft.(H) in the few years of-its existence. No stronger
mark of public approval could be’given Limn tills.

•iT miMb'Is,
Small buttons, co v en sl w ith the inati rlul uf Hu* frnt'k, ib'fnit* tho shlrrlncs.
Cbitb-niviTtsI buttons. In n larger sin*,
fust on tho glrillo, which Is sluslioil In­
to three tutis at tho eniL A buttonbolt* Is workotl Jn onrb tub. Tin* ginlltt
Is w ide nml duos not confine the dross
at tho w aistline, but breaks the length
o f the figure. It Is a feature o f many
one-piece frocks, where Its real use
npjienrs to be to m ake n place for silk
embroidery or bead work and to pro­
vide u chic finish for the frock.

Anti so it hits become necessary to move into larger quarters

With the improved facilities t hus made possible, the Seminole C o u n ty Bank is in a posi*
tion to further advance its helpfulness and service to. its depositors. Just as in the
past it has stood for the betterment of the community and the peoples' welfare, so in
the future it will stand for the better things in Bank'inp, for better service to its C us­
tomers, and for the better prosj&gt;enty of the county, which are indeed the sure founda­
tions of its own success.
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A person can well feel proud to be a depositor in a Bank like this
Slipper* and Hose Match Frock^.
"Slippers nnd Mnpklngs should match
Hie evening dr ess on," said n I'nrtslna
dressmaker to me the other day. Where
tliii ilresso* urej*r&gt; short In places, or so
transparent, ( r t ~ different colornl
stocking Is worn the silhouette Is
w rr-g. No m atter how lovely the
drew, may bo. the effect Is spoiled If
this point Is not covered.—New York
Herald.

C. M. FREEMAN
President Federal Ranking Service, Inc,
Washington, I). C

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Janbary. 9, 1917

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F. L. Woodruff, L. - P. McCuller,
difllcti'ty in gettiug good seed corn in
Arthur Yoweli. L. R. Philips. J. K.
Farm ers who have experienced
Mcttinfcef, J. N. Whituer, Thws. Em­
difficulty in getting good seed corn in
mett Wifson. G. W- Spencer and
the pa st five years will have more
many others.'that a golf links would
trouble thla y?ar if they have not
add twenty years to their lives and
BUDGET OP OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
already bought their seed. The high
witli just a small amount of money
e paid for corn iy encouraging a
Items
of
Interest
for
the.
Man
' YOU AND ME.” *
the links could be started in San­
er planting this year and the
S *
! i prices paid for feed stuffs ha
ford and it would not only furnish
Behind the Plow
great amusement to the home people
indured many cprn growers to *,.||
and he of untold benefit but it
off
their corn to a point where ehi-y
• _ *
would a ttract the millionaires here Farm Tractors May Prove Econom­ ownership of high class breeding an­ will hav‘e none to spare for seed.
ical in Florida
imals will solve'this proldem in every
every winter seuson and m any of
A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
The very best seed is not too gooff
If
you
have
a large farm under in­ neighborhood where farmers live for the Florida farmer, says the Uni­
them would actually come down in
“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM
SO SAYS SAUNTERER,
the summer to jday.
Now; it is tensive cultivation a farm tractor, close together, says C. L. Willough­ versity of Florida extension division,
I DOOOOfl0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o nothing to me if the 'golf jinks are may proVc an economical investment by, professor .of unimsl husbandry but this kind can be had ohly by
says’ F. M. Bast, assistant professor in the .uni’vrrsity of Floridu collegcof
those who buy It early, i t has been
as I am informed are beer, postage never made here. 1 can live with­
How the Boycott Works
of agricultural engineering to the agriculture.
• . dem onstrated that the farmer who
out
them
hut
th
e
people-here
in
San*
stam
ps
and
cigarets!
When eggs are a dollar a dozen.
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ford who really need ihe exercise University of Florida collcgo of agri­
By forming a local association or waits until the last minute and buys
And meat la u quarter a bite,
' I sec .by the papers that Gov.
culture.
Farm
land
is
constantly
in­
a n d -have the money to build the
club for the purphupe. of good tires, any seed available and plants it
And even the price of such fodder as CatU has appointed a young man
links are standing in their own light creasing in value and It can he farm ­ tho cast will .be very small to each without giving it a previous germinfrom Jacksonville to be his naval
rice
when they overlook this good bet. ed profitably only by handling it ef­ farmers participating in tbo \*ork. ntioip. test,, is. gambling on his -sea­
la loaring away out of sight,
attache. Now what i^i the summer
Between tho years of
Look around you nnd see th e differ­ ficiently.
One good aire can be used by ull son’s labor. A half stand of corn
You'll find, If you just do without breezes is a "naval uttarhe" and
e n t towns th a t have goff linka and 1900 and 1910, the average value of members within a "radius of three to will not pay under the best growing
what does Gov. want one for? Does
’em,
see the m any really worth while farm land nearly doubled, due to an five mllrt. The sire may be kept at conditions.
There will be an over supply.
this young man look after the navJT
people that the golf links attract increase in population which in­ the faCm.of one member during rcrAnd ’th e re ’s never a doubt, if you oranges or the Florida navy?
and. then figure if Sanford can af­ creased the demund for food at in­ tain months, and at another loca­
only hold out,
ford to be without them.
I am creasing prices. There was. also a tion during other months of the year.
T h a t the price will come down by • "T h e Sioucn" in the Orlando
general cry of hack to the lund,
talking right ut you, gentlemen.
In the cose of valuable bulls, the
and by.
,. . • Sentinel has the following to say
which helped raise th e price of farm
sire could he, used t fro years In one
about o u t picture, of ' Forrest Lake:
Some people persist lfj bettevtnj! l a u d . ----------.
I part of the county and then exchangYou can cut out the milk and the I "W e can’t say much for the pic- th a t "chance is the im portant fac­
The farmer who is tending many | cd f or another good bull of different
coflee,
ture of Forrest Lake which Boy tor in success or failure. T h a t it is a acres has felt tho increasing cost of
blood lines -In another part of the
The cake and the bread and the Holly printed on the front page of fuctor that must be reckoned with Ialior. Tho development of new- in­
county or in ^ a different section of Wc H ave Added to our Slock a
pie;
this week's Sanford Herald* For- is hard to deny. But that it’s very- dustries has hnd m uch t6 -d o with
the state. This method would utelize Full Line of Automobile Accesso­
The pickles and jam and the- ham reit is a fine looking chap but the far frotn . being the muin factor, the increase through its doihand for
the entire life time of u good animal ries—T ires, Tubes, Horns and in
and the lamb,
•
* picture doesn't do him justice,. We everybody who has ever succeeded, labor at higher prices than that pnid
for
p r o d u c tiv e , breeding purposes. fad anything you may need in this
—y ou can swear th a t you simply thought it wuz the picture of some- whether in attaining health or hap- on th e farms.* T he automobile indus
The avd-age b r e e d e r 1s inclined to
won’t buy.
body else with Forrest’s name un- pihe**, wealth or |&gt;ower agrees.-- In try is a good - example. This has
Line.
dispose, of* u good sire after two or
And the men who are boosting the dernenth."
been
developed
in
th
e
last
fifteen
Chicago the life story of the general
three years of use under th e imprices
,
y ou ,j0 not appreciate real art, munager of n great industrial cop- years.and employs more th an .a half pressiqn th a t he. is too ol(l, when us
Also n Slock of
Will not have u thing they can sell. |,roth&lt;-r.
That, is a pen and ink cern has recently come to light. ‘He million men* Figures from the state
a mutter of Part such animate are
And inside of a year there’ll b c , | rawjnK |,y jjen (Jmhrie, a student began ns a poor hoy with -a .very of Illinois shows an increase in the
very frequently.in their prime and in
nothing to fear
j 0( Whistler und Sargent und Cohen humble job low down in the scale of amount paid to labo{ ’in 1909 of tit the very best condition for breeding
From the terrible if. C. of L.
(anil Furchgott. I' would lik e to s c c a the husineys which he now heads. per cent over that paid ns nn aver-’
purposes.- T he method of chungu us
I picture of Forrest -Lake drawn by an It took him thirty years to reach the uge for the preceding ten years. suggested would avoid .&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;» much in­
SEE US FOR
Of course, yob . will starve in t h e Orlando, m a n.
top hut he did it.
When asked Michigan shows an increase of ,'l! breeding.' • * . ••
e
per
cent
and
Ohio
shows
an
increase
meantime,
whether there are any "chances” to­
Another great advantage of com­
. Inside of n fortnight dr two
• I wi&lt;h to commend the bank* of day for the poor and friendless boy of 77 per cent. •
munity
breeding -is found in flu* fa* t Christmas Presents
The Willow will wave o’er your neat Seminole county for their remark- yiii* man gave the billowing very
These t wii factors are* causing
that buyers appreciate fine animals
little grave.
able,showing in tliei/ lust statements. complete and comprehensive reply: many of the larger farmers to invest!- of uniform color'ftnd size so th a t they
B oys and Girls
And prices won’t interest you.
*'Kise early, work late, play hard, gate tlu- possibility of using a trac­ can easily m ake-up a carload of one
The figures show that our linutn-iul
I.inst'tutions are growing every month be merry, don't worry, and he tor in more ellicieot farming without
No doubt there is ulpo a boycott
kind. Packers .wifi pay a better price
By which you could safeguard , aI,,|
t ho confidence of the good."
i t ’s u recipe, that leaves having to increase the amount of
for a car load of beef cuttle or bogs
your peJf
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*county.
With the four splefldid little to chance, but kpells hope und human labor employed.
th a t are uniform* in sire und color
By saving u lot on your burial plot - ] banks, the Bunk of • Oviedo. The success foj- anyone with ambition
markings than for a load of mixed
B u t—figure that o u t - for yourself. lirgl National Bank of Sanford, the 'and determination.”
Plant Spring Vegetable* In Janunry unimuis. Purchases of this hind can
. —James J. Montgomery. j people’s Bank of SanfonJ and the
Every household in Florida should be eusily made in localities where co­
Seminole Cminty Hank of Sanford,
t'PKAl.A ANI&gt; GKAPEVII.LE
have a home garden.
If properly operative breeding has been prac­ New Location. Next to Seminole
Mr- Jack Vaughn and nepju-w. planned and planted, fruits and veg­ ticed.
5 I am too old to make New Year’s tin people t)f Seminole county do
Co-operative .Mercantile Co.
resolutions hut if I made any they not need to go out of the counts to Geo Mansfield and Mr- (•«•&lt;&gt;. Cl.irk e t a b l e s may be grown almost tin*
do any business uitli other hanks w*-r* Christmas callers at tin home year round. . Spring, in central arid
wou.d lie something like this:
Seed Corn is Hard to Get
Our own hunks will rank with the of T. U. Tyner.
northern Florida begins in February
I will try to he n lifter, not a lean­
Furmers
who have experienced
banks of any county and Seminole
Mrs. Borcll, the treasurer of our or early March, while in southern
er; an encourager, never a discour­
COUpty
people
should
have
pride
Sunday
school
received
a
nice
note
Florldtl it is springtime all of the
ager; lighten nnd share other people’s
sorrows; sta rt songs nnd rejoirjngs, enough to confine their financial of thanks on receipt of the $1.00 winter. In north and central Flor­
transactions with Seminole county sent to the Children's Orphanage *o‘f ida it is now time to sta rt seedbeds
not complainings; make the world a
♦
hanks.
Jacksonville, Christ mas.
♦
of tomatoes, eggplant au«l peppttc* to
little sweeter place to live in; keep
♦
be
transplanted
later
into
the
open.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nils
Swanson
were
♦
in mind the will of God; make s u n - '
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Irish
potatoes,
English
peas,
radChristmas
Dhy
guests
of
their
rela­
shine in life's shady plates: see th e ,*
If you see a young man of
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-bright side of everything; lie rleqn pleasing appearance rushing around tives. Mr. and* .dr.-. Van Ness on laiiia ami - . a f u, a) a,so In- a n t­
ed at this time. In from four to six
in mind und body; working patient- the city very much likv a maggot on First street.
henna,
cucumbers,
Mrs. William .Leavitt of Sanford weeks plant
ly, industriously, honestly for a iiv- i a hot skillet you ran mark it down
sqpnshes,
c.intulopeand
watery
visiu-d
at
the
home
of
ti.
T.
Bal­
ing; earning a spotless character.-‘so, that it is one, Howard Lyman munmelons.
linger
Thursday
of
last
week.
that I can look up. not down, und uger of the Seminole .t'uuetx Fair
Mrs. N ) lurid and little daughter,
"Gardens should lie .made long
♦
meet denth's coining with a fearless Association
Tlfut In- i- going to
«
fair* that lulia of Lake M ary' were callers at ami narrow, il possible," says W. L.
smile: endenveor not. to
run pull off one of, the best
o
AT
from my weaknesses; but bravely we have every had is already u fore­ the homes of Mrs. H. G* Lundquiat Floyd, assistant dean of the college
«
o
light them out; he glad of life; have gone conclusion. lie i- just bound and Mrs. T. O. Tyner on New .of* agriculture. University of Florida,
Yea
r’s_Day.
spending
the
night
at
"so th at horse drawn implements
hope and faith in everybody: try to to (lla111 it a MICCi\*» Let au-e lie l.i -o
Tile
live without hate, jealousy, temper full of enthusiasm that lie radiates the home of her father. ’ Charley may In- used for •ultiv'atiiig
rows should he plant.ed from 2!-/ to J
.
»
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•
ami en%&gt;. avoid rpeaktng critically ,'sM lij.e a butler) gt\*-* oil a spark, Liindquisl.
3
.’
f
eet
apart.
In
getting
the
sdil
.and bitterly, repeating only the good I Mr. Lyman is a livt- wlr,enil right and
Mrs. Geo. Clark attended ser­
■;
'
SA N FO RD ’S HOUSE OF SER V IC E
I hear: lose because I must, give he- I nm glad to have him
here for a vices with Mr- Westi-rdicl. in town ready to receive the plantings, an
abundance of
ba rn y a rd
manure
cause 1 i aliuut keep; doing (or the h-W months in uur midst.
He is so Saturday.
joy of it; cheerful in disappoint incuts full of life and .energy that he
Muster Thcodoro ilcrgquist who should be used, not (or its fertilizing
*
'and charitable tow ard'tie-erring'a’nd wakes up the -community and iin- has been keeping Mr- F.inil Mug- value alone, but because it adds •
b
u
tn
tr*
;—rrnrhTTrff~rtrrr
*
t
g
t
t
r
snTtTt"s
u
i
t
fallcn; irrotect ht-ll'lc--* qmin.iN: do parts life; ami . t a u i to tliiMMililioslicompany - This - winter—v p rn r
us I would he dont
ninili' mure zeifship.
('.u
n d e rs ta n d that ,th 4 he most of the holidays with hi* more able to hold moisture- und also
F
. understand
and frown less.
Lyman Twins are among tlie most sister, Mrs. K...1Y; l.undquist and stimulating the bacterial collection
of the "soil. * ftntno commercial fer­
successful growers and farmers in brother, Elmer.
the
county
und
w
hen-they
talk
about
There wp* a f a m i l y ’gathering at tilizer should iUso be used, generally
* How often do I hear people say
crops
they
talk
about
what
they
.Rev&gt;.Ajfrul
Krirsnn's h o q ie 5 a t u r - ( rtl t,u‘ T-’11** of ofte.to two thousand
th at a newspaper is not w&lt;)rt,i\ the
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*—
■1ms—iii
ynmplUln.il
.in—Uw—lulls—ut
might
fur
.srti|ijrur."In
rt'nn im ir.Tr* orl+M&lt;ul"1- ,&lt;***
l*i ift* tmkTtf T itt ~rr: nf course lliet'e
Semihole
County.
Go
to
it,*
Lyman*
Huyers and .Shippers of
the coming New Year, of which Mr*.
ate. good papers and poor ones hut
Hurteison, Mr. and Mr’*.' John H»- ShmHd Farmers Try to Mix Fer­
all of them .are ns good u s 'th e pat­ w«•’ are with y o• u ..• •
rell tiiul nephew’; Woodard Berteltilizer-’
ronage warrants un'd a n e w s p a p e r
can he a good barometer of the com * Did you age Forrest Lake s hew *on anil Mr. and Mrs.* Emil Magnu- • " Is it more profitable for u farmer
to mix fertilizers tban to buy them
munity in w hich it is published. But Ijionnet? it is one of the finest Stet- *on were the*gue*ta.,
eon’s
t
h
a
t
’ii*
made,
in
fui-t,-was
mutlu
Mr.
and
Mr*.
H.
G.
Lundqulst
ready mixed?” . That is the question,
,- who in t h e ‘other walks of,life can
to
order
(or
him
and
i\us
hisnam
con
utid
there
interesting
family
of
five
which was discussed at a recent
sity what a ' newspaper is worth.
210 E. First Sired
Sanford, Florida j
Who, unless he is id the- newspaper the sweat baud tn gold fetters.^otne* were cnller* Sunday qt, thy home of tm-yting of the agricultural confer­
*
*
'4
*
^
of
his
admiring
friends
guve
ii
to
her parents, J. E. Lun’d quist und ence at the University of Florida.
hu.«ii]cs* knows how much it cc/hls
F. M. Hast, .instructor in soils anti
to make any kind of newspaper. him, rfa Mr. Lake says, put honestly wife und later took supper with her
brother, J. C. l.undquist and wife, fertilizers, summarized * arguments
■ The country merchant knows th at 1 believe hd won it on Wilsoh.
• • •■
Mr. Emil Mugnuson left .Tuesday both for and against, the practice.
he is .constantly assailed by the
■ .
H
inuii order houses with- cheaper * Arthur .Yoweli has u good idea fur his work on the East . Coast While the average farm er is not a
prices And he Is .o n .the defensive -that .-he und Postmaster Elder were uftqr n short let up for the holidays. chemist ‘ with* expert knowledge of
Mr. and Mrs. Niels Swanson visit­ fertilizers, Mr. Hast said tnuny farm­
because some big house puts out unfolding .'the other day and that is
ed
their spn, Norman and wife on ers had mixeti fertilizers satisfactor­
glittering advertisements and takes to purchase enough Bermuda grass
Celery
avenue last Sunday.
ily at n much lower cost than the COMMERCIAL RATE, $1.50 (ROOM W ITII|PRIVATE BATH).
the cash money out of a communities seed to seed the entire lake front now
ready mixed kinds. T h e trouble in
Sunday
school
nt
2:30
with
classes
because the country merchant tines before the weeds 'gel u sta rt. The
THE YEAR 'ROUND
some stutv* is that th e companies
not carry everything th at u mail or­ rity council should certainly take for every one und nil welcome.
EFFICIENT SERVICE .
Prayer meeting Thursday evening charge an exorbitant prire for the
der carries. In the same ratio the hold of this idea and w hen sprin
• country newspaper does not carry ns comes, gentle Annie, we would have a t . which Hev. Ericson givetl some unmixed materials to discourage
MODERN EQUIPMENT
many pugea as the city daily but thu prettiest lake f r o n t .i n Florida a lendid talks on the C. E. sub­ home mixing.
.
HOSPITABLE TREATMENT
every page is full of local news that nnd Sam Crnne could have his ball jects.
E. S. Pace, district ddfriolfttt'MToTr
We are expecting to have u clean agent told of the m ethods used in
the city daily does not have and the park for the "big shoW” winter
.C. H. JEWETT, Lessee arid Mgr*
local paper ia strictly u local paper q u a rte rs .* O. for some ginger to in­ up party and pillau at the church home mixing and the tools required
and of untold value to the com­ j e c t 'a shot in the arm of some of Friday of this week.
Ho said the actual mixing was a
V Mrs. Anna DcForest returned simple operation.
munity in which it is published. My these deud -ones. »
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t
home Thursday ufter spending the
old friend, Thorndykc of the I’alm
8. S. Walker, associate chemist to
Bearh Post aums it up about right in * This hotel subject is a most tire­ holidays with he» son, Norman ann the Experiment Station discussed the
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
the following:
various materials to be used in pre­
some one but really, Pauline, what wife in New York city.
Mra.
Ericson
and
little
children
paring
fertilizers,
naming
both
the
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 18TH. 1916
Woman called me up by phone do you think of a city with the ad­ will spend a few daya this week
yesterday nnd told me th a t the Post vantages of Sanford that cannot get with her sister, Mrs. A. Karr in good and the bad ones.
ITHROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY,
The general opinion of the confer­
, wasn't worth fifteen cents a week. a move on themselves and build that
DeLartd.
---ence was that, horqe mixing liFfcasWith IhfU new Yacht
A li- S f r r l Equipment. I re * ltr«tlaln| ( k*Jr CATt to W a*ftda(toa
Bless you, Annie, I know it. 1 know new hotel.
ihlo and economical, although the
Dining C a p Her tire •• Train A#
Club
and
the
St.
Johns
river
the
In­
a necktie *isn't worth a dollar; I
Judgment.
difficulties of the process were recog­
know a pound of-butter isn’t worth land’ Waterway through Florida a
N o . 82
N o. 80
N o. 86
In the white light of history, b»63c; I know a dozen eggs are not tourist hdtel here would not only be foro the tribunal of Justice, wo shall nized.
Lv Jacksonville --------------9 : 1 0 a. m. ■ 1 : 3 5 p . m .
8 : 1 0 p . m.
worth 76c; I know gasoline isn't the best paying proposition in Flor­ not bo Judged for what we aeora to
Ar Savannah
---------. . . 1 : 1 5 p . m .
1 2 : 3 5 a. m .
5:35 p. m .
ida
but
it
would
make
Sanford
the
Community
Breeding
M
ethods
Save
Ar Richmond..... — ....5 :05 a. m.
worth 25c the gallon; I know that
7 :4 5 p. m .
9 : 1 3 a. m .
bo or have achieved, but for what wo
Ar Wanhington
Expense
' 8 : 5 0 a. m .
11:50 p. m .
cleaning and pressing a pair of trou­ largest rity in this part of Florida. are nnd by what wo havo tried to do.
2 :3 3 p. tn.
Ar Baltimore
1 : 1 4 a. m.
1 :50 p . m .
One of the great problmAs in live­
sers isn't worth four bits; I know a When will we wake up to our op­ —Beloctcd.
Ar Philadelphia
stock work is to secure th e best sires
pound of bacon isn't worth 40c; but, portunities?
Ar N e w York
6:00 a. m.
6:20 p. m .
• * f
at moderate expense. Farmers who
Annie, th a t'a what we have to pay.
Worry, Ne,(er Work, Fatal.
F«r Information or Reservation Phone or Write
Yaaaum. 'T a in t my fault; 1 didn't * I would like to cal) to. the atten­
I believe In work, bard work, and only hnd a few head of live stock do
not
feel
justified
in
purchasing
a
X
O
O
T
X
,
„
c,
. ATLANTIC COAST L IN E
atart your darned old war. And, tion of M. F. Robinson, 8. O. Chase, long hours of work. Men do not break
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborpsrth Hotel. Tampa, Fla.
lialen, the only three things th at F. P. Forster, Forrest L a k e ,. T. J. down from overwork, but from worry high priced-bull or hoar for their ow n
Ph°n«
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use.
Cooperative or community
haven’t had a hoist in price,, so far Milter, Alex Vaughn, E. A. Douglass, and dissipation.—Charles E. Hughes.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!
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Farmers and Fruit Growers
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

Auto Accessories

Sporting Goods

For

Sanford Cycle Co.

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REG ARDLESS

l OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAY |
Y o u r C R E D I T is Good l
The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co. \

| SANFORD,

Phone 8

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Sula Produce Co.
V egetables and Fruits
In Car Lots o r Less

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THE SANFORD HERALD

the contest and the evening prom ­ lioth he and his charming wife will
Mrs. If. V. Calder of Fort L a uder­ day to a ttend the B aptist Associa­
ises
to
he
one
of.
pleasure
to
pnrtirilie
missed
in
Sanford
where,
they
dale
was Rio week end guest of ‘Mr. tion.
A RESUME OF SANFORD
y'
.
P«nO
and
on
lookers
alike.
There
have
been
closely
identified
with
and
Mrs.
‘J , B.’ Calder. .T h e entirc
HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
will hV t w o , prizes in gold to the business and religious_life of the pnrty enjoyed a m otor trip to *Dt~
Two Sanford girls visiting In
&gt;h it] CmminiciiUM foi tli.i
best
lady
a
n
d.best
gentleman
skater
town.
Mrs.
Hayes,
whose
charming
-Tampa
last week were Mi*i France*
l.and
on
Sunday,
Mrs.
f’ahler
*feavC J m a la "SanM , M m» . ” *, f% i*.
find a third prize will bo given for and compelling'* personality have ing for Savannah, On., on M onday. Chappell and Mis* E dna C hitten­
Mr*. R„ A . TfiKfun, I'Koa* No. 103
the best .couple.
Judges will he won for her a wide circle of friends * . .
den. T he former visited Miss May
~
*
chosen from out of town. Sanford is has been an active member of ‘the
Miss Street Huberts has returniil T hrasher nnd the la tte r was tho
In Honor, of M f . H a y t »
kL,ls are requested to write plainly fortunate in possessing some very Daughters of Wesley for some time, to Wilmingtoll, N, C., aftf'r a hedi-j guest of Miss Rtfth Waldron. Hot1!
Iiuve returned to Sanford.
lovely afternoon p arty won their names on the hat-k* of ih. ir fine skaters of both soxes so the ron- in f a d . the class president. She has lay visit with the home folks.
A very
te-i
u;!i
he
exciting.
The
prizes
been
actively
engaged
as
olle
of
the
Saturday in honor of Mrs. tickets nnd i-xiliangt- them at I’liilMis* foritiin* Di-Vatu- afrived unE 5&gt;-*i)f\Vitt Hayes with Mrs. M. | i|»« for reserved sent*. The tirki-t.« will in* giveii (nr straight- plain ijkul- lihr.trjans of tin* Sanfort^ public, 1 Miss Katherine Wilkey, tin* popf .nicy skating will nut be lihr.ir. anil is ,il-o a memiier of ttn- nl &lt;r guest &lt;&gt;f Inr pister. Mr* W I. expectedly from Tall.ihussec y e ste r-.
, jit and Mitt Laura Chittenden will he returned i« tin owner- .1ft&lt;r I
i hostesses at the home of the the ronrert lias Ineii giv«*n. This m- i-iiii'iilered. The contest is open to I Music I lepartm aul of the Woman's Thigpen loft on S a tu rd a y for fn-r (lay to visit her sister, Mrs. T. DoWttt Hayes.
1 j0'n
in the reception hall where ■tr a c tio n 'i- said to I...... .. of thu-h.-M ' " ry 0,w“
i,n*v "iie wl.o wisboa C luh
IIn these * ollirient, earnest homo in. Temu-sice.
pahle young people Sanford
........
iiv the*byhosted
th at hua been brought d &gt; Sanford *!.0
will*|*leuse notify Mra. R. A. and cap:
Continued on Page Five
*rre
received
tho* hostes
. soloists, i l j‘r beu 11 or Mrs. Flynn a t the Rink, loses u valuable asset while Brilidcn
eiidid .)
Miss Ruth McDaniel has retu rn ed
, hf Kuest of honor the decora- and includes m spleiidni
from a p leasanr’visit to .NIiss Helen STOCK M EN AT GAINESVILLE
J L in green and rod were very at- A rare treat is in store for music" Tickets will he placed on sale at*[town is fortunate .to gain them
lovers.
once
und
the
patronesses
willh
e
'
Keating at Daytona Beach.
J®ttive, polnsettias giving a hril*,
f »■* Gov. Mjfney J. Catts at Live Stork
prominent ladles from the WoiitAttriteti r llridyc Tarty
tunt touch of color to the p retty arun's
Cluh.
Watch
for
further
a
n
­
Meeting
In honor of her sUfer. Mrs. if. H.
Aiming the college hoys going
^ r m r n t s . White s ta r jessamine
t
Tolar M cIntyre
n o u n c e m e n ts- *
t
The fifth annual meeting of tho
Clarke
of
New
Haven,’
Conn.,
who
hack
to
their-respective
colleges
last
- I r t entwined
the stairjvay and
A cordial interest .surrounds tlm
is spending the winter in Sanford, a week after spending the holidayrf.,nt State Live Stock AKsodulion which
massed on stho niantol. A big marriage of Dr. Julian Nolley Tolar
seriec of charming rartl parties arc home are Arthur Dickins, J. D. an will lie held at the University of
Prisrillai Entertained
kj.l of polniettlu was placed at to Miss .Lillie May M cIntyre which
^ (oot 0f the stairs and vases of took place at Lakeland Saturday
Mrs. Tom Davis delightfully en­ being given by Mrs. G. I., Loucks, Frank Woodruff, Billie Holden, Lion­ Florida, Gainesville, J a n u a ry 16-19
is the most im portant meet th a t will
a t umr flower adorned mantel and afternoon, January 6, the ceremony tertained the Priscillas on Thursdny the first of which took place Satur­ el Monroe and Willie Ilrumley,
be held in the state this year, so far
day
afternoon.
The
attractive
home
t|
Ub!« -*In all ‘&gt;f the rooms the being performed by the Presbyterian afternoon with the first meeting of
us
the farmers and live stock men
was
lovely
with
red
gladioli
und
Mr.
T.
DeWitt
Hayes
is
spending
•Ttrbtsd decorations were vines add - m| nu tcr. Th(&gt;
* ort. „ #ty|Uh the New Year, which included a
are.concerned.
roseagainst
a
pretty
background
of
several
days
in
Jarkwonville
this
num
ber
of
guests.
T
he
Priscillas
0* light* were shaded. T he color traveling suit of mouse colored
#
,
Tuesday Du- IClirwill he M a rk e t^
ras rhanged to pjnk and white , broadcloth finished -w ith—m olrdrtirta rti lamuiLt-fur -tluiir z u w n l l e w a r k - a w d - ; Mrs. Loucks was assutod by week—On business....................... . .........
in *the parlor! while scarlet I p0[|„r a|1(j
With this w-,sla
“
hostosse*
nnd
on
this
occasion
a
.
Mrs.
A.
II.
Stone
in
looking
after
ing
und Tirk Eradication Day.
US
Miss Henrietta Rock of Orlando
f. -jniums In baskets filled with a»- wont u chic little liat of hfac'k vel­ charming simplicity prevailed that U'e comfort and pleasure oof her
Wednesday, th e - 17th will be tho
mude high was the attractive week end guest of Governor's Day. On that day at 3
made it 011'e of the most delightful of guests.
Mrs. Symcs made
1 «r*|u« fern-were used in the dining vet.*
meetings.
Enjoying
ttn**
gracious!
wore
and
won
a
set
of
cut glass Miss Elizabeth Stafford.
At the refreshment' hour u
p. in.. Gov. Sidney J. C atts will deDr. und Mrs. Tolar passed through
' salad course was served. Sanford on the afternoon train cn hospitality of M rs.-Davis were M r s .! coasters. Enjoying the pleasures of
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‘ ’*.1 liver an address. T he Governor is
Adutns, Misa Cluiri? route .to Dowling Park where they J. D. Roberts, Mrs. D. A. Caldwell, the -afternoon w ere’ Mrs. Margaert 1 Miss Fern Wrtrd returned the lat- W*’H known throughout the s ta te as
and Miss Agnes Berner as* Will reside.
Mrs. N. II. Cartier. Mr*. .A. K. Hill Barnes, Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Mrs. ter part of t * «•
The anuuunce, . from a vi-nt a public speaker.
J.
C.
Bennett,
Mrs,
W.
P.
Carter,
Mrs.
Kusterby,
Mrs.
Purdon,
Mrs.
Two charming vocal solos
nient
of
his
presence
at the meeting
with TrTends at Daytona.
Dr. Tolar is a son of Mr* Mamie
sndered by Mrs, Claude Horn- C. .Tolar of tin* city and is a San­ J. E. Pine, Mrs. U. \Y. Long, Mrs, Mrs.- (Jeo, Hoy, Mrs. &lt;5eo. Dav
——“ “ ■In
should tie stillleient to &lt;ecu re a largo
who sang "Hecauae," accont- ford hoy, having lived h e r e ’ail Ills Richard Pattin and Miss Wheeler, Harr. Miss Annie Hawkins, Mrs. K.
Mrs. C. A. Smith and little grand­ attendance. Tjiis slfould he a gala
nu-mliera, (!u&lt;sis were Mrs. H. M. H- Mobley, Mrs. (i. F. Smith. Mrs.' daughter. ^ Margaret Peters are at day for GnipesvilU* and the Statu
^iir&lt;] on the piano by Mi*. Adams; lire.
*.
Pattfn. Mri. lehn Meiseh, Mrs. Koy Symcs and Mrs. Deane Turner. lorne again after a pleasant*Visit to Live Stock Assoclutiop.
Uj -It was the Time of Lilac 1." to
Grasses
The second party will he given Fri­ Mrs. l». G. Wagner a t Kissimmee. and forage, crops wfli be the topics of
Horn
and Mrs. Wright.
tli wrotnj'.inlnient,-of Miss Claire
Social Calendar •
day1 afternoon of .this week.
discussion for that day also.
fiiktr w.,- sung by Mrs. T. A. This afternoonKtxtca. A most amusing drawing
, 1
/ It'd)
ui.-ri* returned to
Soria] Department bridge party
Thursday, the l yih will he defljjel firiuTuded " th n aftorttooti’H with Mrs. Julians S-diti’t* h&lt;&gt;-*.-.-■
E - ’ &gt;j M i&gt; Utidyi
S.
Coder tin direction' of Mr
1 isli.-ge at Tall .1 hit-see voted to tinaneing the live .stork in*
grtiuri*. Mrs. F, K. Steinnieyi-r.
A ( ' e a - . m t rr:i e t i n g of tin
Mrs. Din gee entertains th Sew ePulcstun and in-r commit lee. t lie
rti 1 1 d r *
M - -I i-t-i iw Flor ! 1 1 . \ I* A - t hlny
STbdt piMwr for the a n im a l-1yew
\\ 1 .
1 -. V
t 11 w
&gt;il I - , * i i i 1. .- \ .1 1 ,.ii -.iihlects in
tud tn*l &gt;• guessed a n d it wa* '[•otiight
• 1
h v'
y/ t ,1 .*•'**■ | tiiin inti* T|,u*
r.»t; it l t &gt; il.ti.-; 1fig and in-,-f (irodueJmB) an aril-t only who , could
Mr. iim| m '.
faiiit 3 ,t'f r*h*f I r -I a.».* i**i t * Mnn ^ R | | l 1
It 1ill .1-d I‘.it *
*im will make up tin* da&gt;'s program,
-pei relial-iy. was presented the t ,.r t ui ,, the j.;v,
tin
cn.-i tor s i - v . - c w , . ,
The la*: day. Friday, win he de­
eie iiil'i. bill w in l fh.lt prom K at I-•
- jfijf. Mr*. Mayes was given a set Wednesday, Jan. It*
pri; *
le* T *mi a n d -iWii-iiti” , Mr a'ld voleii Jo- hogs and sheep,
!&lt;■ I-• a I ni: am atT.ur sminllx si itul&gt;
d cut jin—- -all*. Others present
Every day will he a big day at the
Literature Department meeting. T he r e will he a tine b a n d in attend- 'hifui cup and saip-er was won by •Mrs. H. V\. Paltitt frou; ,t'algar.V
'■ wtt Mr*. A D. Zaehury, Mrs. Win. Thursday, Jan.* 11
ance und (ifizcu will he given for Mr*- \ \ . J. I big pen. Mrs. Tbigpeji Canada. ^
meeting, hut the biggest day will ho
Mtliiniiun, Mrs. J. D. Roberts,
Mrs. W. .1.,-Thigpen will entertain &lt;***tunits ami eard prizes. Full pur- will In*, hosiers mi T liunduy after­
Wednesday, the 17th. the G overnor's
ga F. Kiln-*, .Mrs. A. B. Duncan. the Every Week Bridge Club.
.
parttculars will be given in a later noon. '
Mrs. Thomas A. Neal will leave Buy.
Un. Warren Tyler, Mrs. C. It. Friday. Jan. 12—
edition of The Hi-ruld
on the steamer Thursday for l.o-kt
,
, ,
Iiiir, Mrs. Walker, Sr.. Mrs. E.
Mrs. C. I Loiick* gives a card
V
1‘rrxonal Mi ntian
-ouvii:. where sh e will he ihe r e *t
\„nuul Meeting »f i ongrcgational
RCIuttemMi. Mr*. S a m B r a d f o r d . p;iMv jn honor of M r * II II ( l.rrl.
M l * * \gru-*. D e v l i n id D u e We»t. of MrRiehard P Marks Inr the
| |,llrr|,
/.raring Sanford
Jin K A Ti-rheun. Mi sses Itessi*-: Kfi«lny niglu
S,
(
. i * r n i ’il la * l w eek I n sjieiul t If,. llmig.de. Siring t/m trieiie on Fnman. Iricml* of Mr anil Mr*.
The armu.il business meeting of
Lftiri. S"&lt;llie l.liler, L a u r a Li
Cnlurnhia GJee Club at l,\ri T. D e W i t t llu.wnt are regretting " i n l . r with lu-r sister., Mrs. Frank da).
I here wih he four ( huuiher | | )(. Cmigreagtional c h u rc h ' will ho
Met I ’M H o I m T I s ,
Theatre.
their departure **n Friday for flrai- Woodruff,
( miccrts given tin- winter under il(,|d 10 the rhiirrh Wednesday evenU rh/rr’.-I w * « of H"vlfare Hcjit.
dentown where they will make their
the auspices of the Ladies Friday inx, j u„. Kith at 7:30 o'clock. ReChe Club ul Lyric
A skating contest which will lie future home. The change is a pro­
Miss Mur graves of Waycross and Musical of which tho Mongaicy port? 0( i |m v^ork will lit* heard and
S«ati are now on sale at Philips' followed by two hourtt of dancing motion for Mr. Hayes who lias been Miss Pntlishall-of Geneva returned Q uartette is the lirst,
•
officers' elected for. 1917. After tho
itorc for the Columbia Glee will lie given at the Skating Rirnk appointed manager for the Southern on Sunday to resume tlu-ir duties in
"business session there will he a time
E.Csb *hich will entertain at the Thursday, Oct. Ih, under the aus­ Utilities Co'., for Rrnidentown, Mnn- the Sanford school,
Mr*. M. ( ’. Savage Iijls as lu-r devoted to social intercourse. Light
Lyric Theatre Friday night under pices of the Welfare Departm ent of alee and Palmetto, and h e-is ri*v
—*—
guest frmn lucksmivllle, Mrs. M F refresli(neli 1.* will he served. Friends
auiplrcs of the Baptist Lyceum the Woman's Cluh. 'The best skat- reiving the congratulations of Ins
Mr Leslie Norman of Palatka is Thomas.
Mrs. Tlyimas accmnpan- and members are all urged to he
Kx-iation Holders of season tic- its of Sanford and vicinity wifi e n te r friends both here and elsewhere, but spending a few days in the city.
led Mrs. Savage to Orlando yester- present at this meeting.

ABOUT PEOPLE
and e v e n t s ...

TO

JO IN

OUR

BANK

CLUB

E v e r y b o d y S h o u ld J o in
, ,
Will iStdn a
Arr/iUIlt
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^ join our

Look at the table below and you will find .a club
that will tit your pocketbook. Then come into our
. Bank and join that club.
The different clubs were planned so Tthat everyonoToutd Joln-aiVd everyone should join.
Remember that you are not paying out money for
something, but paying in money for you and yours.- r v j T INS O S I P

Xm as
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Money spent is money gone-M oney Banked is
money SAVED.
It isn’t the money you make that counts, but the
monev you save, and there is no better way to ac-

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and have
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Ask any wealthy man how he “got his start . 10f W EEKLY
. W IL L M A K E

, next
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CHRISTMAS
BANKING

Get vour start.

Get it today.

Come in;
ask aboul
l it

Come in and join

Christmas, our Christmas Banking Club. ‘
W H A T T H E D IF F E R E N T C LU B S W IL L P A Y YOU
It- Club
IMWeek**'’

lc
2c
3rd
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1st Week
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3rd Week

10c
Club
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2cl*AVClub
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I’a Y M K N T S

2c
4c
6c

1st Week
2nd Week
3rd Week

5c
10c
15c

50c Club
1M TM K N TU

1st Week
2nd iWeek
3rd Week

Depnsiti 5Or Every WeekTotal in 50 H y h i

$25.00

Increase Every Week by
2c Total in 50 HVrD

Inertase Every Hr« i by
6c Total in 50 MVrl*

$25.50

$63.75

$127,50

$5.00 Club •
PAYMENTS.

r* Y M lS N T S

1st Week .... 10c
2nd Week
20c
3rd Week ..... 30c
Increase Every lV'etl by
10c Total in 50 Week*

$1.00 Club

50c
50c
50c

1st Week
2nd Week
3rd Week

/

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$1.00
$1.00
$1.00

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

UejMsit 11.00 Every Week
Total in 50 UVa*

Deposit $5.00 Every Week
t otal in 60 l&gt; fftir

. $50.00

$250.00.

X Club
FOR

$2, $3, $4
$ 10or any amount

Y O U C A N B EG IN W IT H T H E L A R G E S T P A Y M E N T F IR S T A N D D E C R E A S E YO U R P A Y M E N T S E A C H W E E K
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PLAN O*P THE CLUB IS • SIMPLE

iou begin with a ce.*tain .amount, lc , 2c, 5c or 10c, and increase your deposit the same nmout
'

Wet*k- °r . you can begin with.a certain-amount’ 50c, $1.00, $5.00 or any amount, and de:
1 ,kt* ^ m e a m o u n t e a c h w eek.

IT COSTS NOTHING TO JOIN—HOW TO JOIN
*

WE FAY YOU FOUR PER CENT ON YOUR CHRIRSTMAS.SAVINGS

t

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lx&gt;ok at the diffeient Cluli.s in table above and select J te one you wi4h to join, the lc , 2c, 5c,
lfh.*, 50c, $1.&lt;H), $5.00 or any of the clubs; then come to our Hank with the first weekly paym ent.—
We will make you a memiier of the ( ‘lub and give you a Christmas Hanklhg Club Rouk.^lvivying
the Cluh you have joined, *
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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OULISHED
.WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living

NT.MRER 4.1

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JANUARY tC. 1917

r fOLl'M^ VIII

n THAT TWO -MILLION
VcRES WKKK ILLEGALLY
SOLI)

tu f

the largest number that has been
reached In tome }ime, and it IS. jn
some measure due . to the " a b ­
sentee” method, recently installed
in th e S unday school. In tf’ti* school
a Tecord is ke p t of the doings of each
individual. His absence is noted, on
a report for th at purpose and that
is the signal for the whole school to
see why he is not at school th e next
[Sunday.
Another feature that \ i * more
worthy of mention than any. other
is the fact tliat 134 people brought
th e ir own ilibles to school thi*
really makes th e Daptlst Sunday
school a nihlu school.
__ T o tl(e delight- ol bail t iiu iiu*iul.er*»
of the school and to the people of
Sanford at large, the A-l Standard
Pennant for 1917 »a* jtunir up
Sunday morning. This io said*to be
the only A-I Sunday, senotjl *jn the
state, and speaks volumes for tt*earnest workiiiiw of i!! tin* **i'. r
teachers and the student* l ody. Th
never tiring efforts of the jm&lt;tor to
inspire tJte’peopt to make this rec­
ord comes in fdr its just amount of
praise a ls o ,'
* .
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_

three heads of calves tand make them
800 pound .yearlings in one year on
one aero of this famous grass, pro­
vided the* right breed of cattle is
used.". *&gt;o one who is familiar with
the valuo. of this grass, which has
tfeen known to yield twelve tons of
hay per acre in one season, will
doubt the possibility of Dr. Black­
T H E man’s atatcyncnt. With cattle sell­
ing at 10, cents a pound on foot it
will be seen that this shows an an­
nual Income of $210 per arre from
cattle raising.
Marvelous are the
opportunities of south Florida in the
cattle industry. A few acres of well
*{selected soils and used for the purpnsr-tn*,w h tr h 'th r y a r e "hr?! adapted;
are' all that is necessary for produc­
ing an abundance, if done intelli­
gently..
.

CORN SHOW
i,
FOR FLORIDA
#, •

W IL L BE ONE-OF T H E F E A T U R E S O F
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y F A IR

ON' TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

FOR SANFORD
IN FEBRUARY
F IN E
COURSE
PROCURED
A N D H E L D IN I M P E R I A L .
THEATRE

Sanford will hnvo -a C h a u tauuua.
Despite the fact that Ch;t.itiiui]Ua*i
have not proved profitable in dollars
and cents the best people of Sanford,
realize their educational Value and
the same men who have stood nobly
M. \V.
A. Officers
. behind this movement in the past
IMstrict D e puty (*. IL McDonald ami suffered financial lo-s ^ | | | stand *
. . M!
M Orlando Instalfed the fallowing behind fas this season and hone not
y -y *
otlicers (or Seminole Camp No. only to give the patrons pin* of.tlu’
lies*, courses to be obtained but also
10 f}*5:
to
recoup the loss of other season*. *
J. K.'TMowden Consul. **
The Chautntiqufi thi.*} year .will be
J. D. Dossey Advisuts
held
on datrst that s-JibuM make it
thi»
fund,
agninst
T.
O.
Charles
Past
t
’oftsul.
•
TH trutre* u.r
popular -\r:th • the pnrrf*nr_ (*n nC;
(*. D. 4'oueli Cb-rk.
Ji the actintt t.-&lt; l-roupht, is m ade
[count of tin* fair and many other atT. J. Hell* Hunker.
jfti? r ,r' r" "' attorney *en’e m
.W eather Report
|
tractions flu* date h.i* been difficult
(Jeiie
Singletary
Escort.
*
■
Hireuurif. Mate comptroller and
Forecast for the week beginning
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ge
*•.
. 1• | lit h, 17ih.
Park
K
!'
Mb
•
Watchma
teifth e tr «f agriculture.
" ‘ Sundav. January II. I'M7'
•
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1
Mb
ami
P’tli
*
*
f
FVbruary have
v
(
.
i
O'?
&gt;
.i*n
at
or.
I
I
.....
S
ty
le
s
S«*iitrx,'
mC. I n
South Allantie -and F.t-r Gulf , \ I oi N| *,
ii. I l - r i d .i ’
•
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p
been
secured,
brinigng
the i ’hautatiin.tiiliir
of
th:*
I, D Hoolehan. .1 D Do.««e\
Lu t&gt;«»*
States Unlit Sunday follow , il !•&gt; 1 What
■! ft11 iw aboil I * . i . lie i ' SUl’l a wo!td**rful C*oach A** a
ipi.i
just
before
Lent
and
after the
ar*.
I
r
iis
te
c
s
.
ttt;j for ri^ht
fair and decidedly «nl*l*r until • .ilmut \ ell people v !.*&gt; ar-- In
boil! til.* mutter of !.n t In* t&lt;* only traveling j tt. Qburies
fair
and
other
dates
that
might
con­
mit i« .in outgrowth of the Thursday when the weather will In- . **f!i I ■11— of Ann r c;i’ * .'*&gt;ifo*iliiug. from town to town using actn's
Camp Physicians Dr» Denton. flict. .
.
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*
i o! Flornl * to complete the qcomc upjwttlcd ami warmer, p r o b : out of the ordinary and something whieh do not go iYt dean sports. .Hobson, Neal. Miller and Stevens.
These
dates will he Friday, Satur-*
•
•
t tr.d reclamation of the ably, rain.
t h a t ‘sounds like a fairy tale to some Ills players are not to blame for lie
Cam p Deputies- J. D. Dossey;
day,
Sundny
and
Monday,
four
days
teaches
his
players
’
how
to
play
and
jtyiriUd^. The Mil of complaint
of you, Imt that* is j u - t what the
T. J. Hell. *
in ail and the promoters think they
Mrs. J I . II. Raymond, wife of the Seminole County Fair will* have. it is not them that the writer is try-,
iltd today •»&gt; Clait D, Yal(ten.
Asst.
Deputy
W.
A.
Lind­
have iMio of the finest programs that •
ud A. B. Quinton, represent-’ the president of tin- ‘Mallory tinil** Knowing that Sepilnole county In itm to criticise.
sey
for
D
i'ir
p
t
No
7
li.ive ev**r l*. ,-M offered to the Iiulilit......,i ar *i &lt;....*
, , ,,»,.**!
,r
(entfr &lt;'&lt;*• . r.-"iiian I. If. Sho- Clyde steamship* line** made tin* g* iteral
W h a t d io tilil b e d o n e n o d w h a t
&lt;ae' .**- iI ...
in partn
ular
lierc
,
Seiiiin**b*
amp.
promises
a
Leal
thy
Hifd.Pi’tt , , I*., , and other*. round trip on tin* O-ienlri from la* -«"*t 11 I e-t * '. i i *n,- ate and su re ly Is t’***ag In" h a p p e n l- tillgr*n»th
f.*r
iniy*ar
**11
Sund.ij
a
'.t*T*-d
.
otii ert in tb&lt;»
siinvilli*.
.
'petnling
i
V
it
.
i
I
lii'iirN ex t ‘ i'Umh if HaWi-s I ' l.e p l on* tile
*ka Crfr &lt; • ' 1 "V the part of
, n r r &lt;*f it I.* 'I ,. I . u - l n l t h a n . n . \
ullernuon
will
prove
t
*
•
In*
oim of tin*
Sunforil
on
S.tlur*l.t;
.
Cotlr- I..I
'bleed them ttl
thet • • ' it of t
state Manager p a y r o ll of tir .in g e l o u n l y Ib e -V ifrio u s
features
of
tin*
Chautauqua
and"
|^Btiftladi» I- *i under promise
Lyman, early tit the guide conceived High Schftols of tin* state stmulil
those engaged for the other days will
the idea of iniikinr a special display !eliminate Orange from their echedtflfcry were to lie drained, and
be of the highest order.
to carry • *&lt; the promise of
of corn, something that would lyake ules, anil xxhen this hap|H*ns Or-;
The program will he given later
the visitors and even the home j Inndo will then lie aware of the fm-t
If
*
and
meantime remember th st San­
people sit up and take notice Not ;lhat all the live people iji this world
iaurh the •vamp and overford
will ha we a Cbaulauquu • on
„ only will the splendid corn of thik are not dead yet, .for if they still
Si lands
Everglade* *li-*Ft*b.
ti*ih.
I7ib*. 1StK mill 1*•t h am!
county be show n but tln-re will a ls o ; believe in Hawes; and think he is tin*
imotir.tint l&lt; • about 5,090,000
I
arrange
to
g**i y*nir &gt;**•.*•111 tickets.
Ill* .1 tin* &gt;xhihit *&gt;f • **i •** fr,,in oilier ! proprr lea*b i to lie eoaching their (
• Florida by (he
|»r.*i g n r n
Tile
Cliaut:iui|ua
will fie h«*f*l in
ni*
.*
1
king
.school
children,
then
we
--iy
play
by
MMt : •1. - o f 11 *rill.*, 1 **
gbd Stats « in - ‘■II. under an exthe
Imperial
Theatre
building, the
orn.
exhibit
■
yourselves,
for
the
parents
of
the
ehil•nun • or 1,-ss ihan the*
3t iptcmcM ,it the’ lands were
same
having
been*
generously
do­
that t !**• Heard Natiooa!
rW tdd at *! U-* I exclusively (or
nated
t*\
T.
I.
Mill*
r
A
Son
and
v* |,fix , s t,» s ta n d T•• -,*** tin ir c liild re n m ix e d
• I: tt»e
i,ti*t gax *•
ft. *« f;:f
• .Tusnry to r«—
I up in In*Iff* and aL, • i *i hear vulgur- A. II. P E R R Y O F M IA M I W IL L ijiairs ami liglyti will be ln»talled
lor
i
IIIsutlli*
. tit,* residue of
jbia tkrr..
and everything done lor (lie comfort
ALL T H E S C H O O L S W IL L » E
rbtis w.
...............
that i
handed out by Ums ( OACH!’
It R IN G II USIN’E S S C O L ­
stb or |*rr&gt;.. .
• r drninugo was
of the patrons.
R E P R E S E N T E D AN D P R I Z ­
raised on n * lamous'*el* r&gt; lands.of ; Tin* above irouble slarted out be-rfttol ws- !•* :•&lt;■ to the state
LEGE H E R E
Tin* additofiMm of the new Oram*
lli.« section, tin corn rb.it is raised j tween Umpire. Kilgore and this said
ES
O
F
F
E
R
E
D
I fond, tin* i*.&lt;rT |*:ilinnnts in the
mar Seim d h:is also been suggested
Sanford"
is
centrally
locale*!
in
lit,*
•111 the bit’ll lands of this enmity a n d ' Conch Kilgore hud made a decision
IW ;*) l i; • • •• that the state
Friday will be Kdinatioit Da*, at l he corn th
i- r.ii-e d ,»n all elusnes ’ w h ich lla w i s tln b ig lit u a * u n f a ir to stale and appeais to ente'pr es &lt;&gt;•
Ui s^t if r.l c
•• eifort to re­
FOR \ H ill f I i&gt;Rll» V
the
Seminole
County
Fair
a
ml
tin*
I. - te a •
lie th ill
o ilf oil th e various kinds fir
many. Reasons
|.s-t- '.*f Florida
tL- • ;
o' I uni m
bill instead
following
invitutioit
I
|
Itodr
and
lets
It
be
knownllial
00
(
Among
the
new
ones
coitleltipluted
la friu 1ji*: - . i i.legally give
1 Jn* will undoubtedly .'be otte of
Teinpernnca flail* Meeting at the
I *5 fully half the -*• lands to i ail­ ulgated by the ollicia!* of the fair the finest torn shops that has pVer such decisions go on1 w bile he is nil* is i'bi* loeating *of a first* class bind
Meihudisl • hurrh
and
tincounty
sup*
rVP**mli*M"
* 11 ivv eii I*, il.,. 't a l e and that V pl«j***l u* e*i.t*di Orl.iinlo
T|i*-y . iii**® college ami for some time A II. 1
Mil'll.*! rr, -o'— ’s. Because of
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y , the Ikth is the d ay apTo
the
Teacher®
and
Pupils
&gt;
»
l
•
**inw ll .i,t.l
much fu the Seminole iKilgorx*. who Is thoroughly up on tll«* I IVrry. president of the I’aii Amer- 1
s‘.tb»» diwrrvu; . ..uids to other
i*i*int*-*l
l*v
the N a ’nuial-W— C—X—LI—
inoie
County:
*
1•..*,,,*-. Fair i« reasonable to suppose I game tu I Rawos th
Coach was lean Cu'lege of Commerce of Mi
;|M if;- f
nagf*. it is deI
for
pr.iv*
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for i* itmn.il |&gt;r*ibib||ion.
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fa
ir)
Qa|»t
should
argin*
for
his
w.*m
her*
Mr.
Ferry
was
M-re
lust
Sat
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nig prograin ha *•* *-n
I «yiinM- ••• - . *nr Hvf.rgli^Ies fat ion inxltcs
vTo. tTo tit **,•■•) die
invites you.
wid
have
tliei*
e.vt
.'
opened
to
tin*
j
Sjill
dU-ati&lt;t|ied
IIitwt**
is
determined
.
urday
and
exports
t*i
r%
turn
t*n!.iy
arranged
to
In*
givf*n at •: m M- tliod*
litfli la'ii ,■
* inti-,1 “States, and fair *i i i School Day, Feliruar,. i*tb.
t church at
p. m. on t h a t day:
possibilities
of
Fbirplft
and
S.emipo!**
|
to
have
it
but
in
physical
strength
1
midwill
inv«
-tignte
variotrs
luiil.l
i»^*'*dt»r is ... ..i tor to recover the 1917. Free u*lmissi«jn tickets, com­
J’f.tjer
lt*\.
J.
A. Duvidaom
ft hen Ki’,;nri* lands a Idnyt* on bis jaw jugs with the nlea **l ofenii.g a Imim- ^
pliments of tin* Fair Aslociatimi will i .nin* •v a&gt; never befort*. • .
'
ids. to n
w
•Solo
-Mrs.
Jas.
Taylor.
,
•
ness college hero ot once.
** acrouctie.
i... 'n t ir n a l im- lie furnished you by tin* super­
\|1 the farmers o/.tlii - county are and everything calmed ihrwn.
’.*i'!reT l .*
V- i ’ j -' of
A ftt'S the-tT ann.’.* in s t e a d of li.iviiiLP TWfa&lt; 1rh*1.
I to »iee the pro- in te n d e n t. of publiy. instruction;
M: . I 1*1. : .!1,tPnf n 1 nM, *t:i u‘ fmj, .ini -r* *1 in . r*•!« *r* iv*.,l^&lt;‘- ears'* **f
Prohibition to ’ i lorida Key. Mr.
bulldlAf^ ake or fr«&lt;*
"Tlffre tl.k’ru. it ill f *’ 17111*1 mlTfi.-.'T rrr tln ir turn uml bring tlu’itt itt,*; spoil the inalfer adjusted, Hawes asl * nu&gt; „ r r|&gt;r
'—Ll_* ■ . ■ * » lo- ■wwrtt
{vteinmeyer.
•* % - •
list
- 1*. n. "*
enti/e &lt;lay and will udntil you -t*\ ns jtotjlhU*.. .T he inunftgdr will take Kilgore’to conn* over in the corner s * r r|,nl n,, |„.|j^Ve- he has .just wljat
; MtlhlC.
1• . ' ,
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•
waiits In tin* way &lt;if a
As rftirt po ** up. made by the the grounds and ejthJBtt* u« often as rari' of tfiem nml they v.lll b e ’ re- he could* efcplain tin* matter, ami t |„.
A*|i!rc*'
Why Men :jq*l Women
.; , .
.
1, * nd • . v*
&gt;Kn* to ..*!
11111.---I. «/t*'r th*- fair if the. -own *r wijille over in the corner jmother
on non of Ever­ Vou cure to enter*lin School Dny.
"Lined Up For and Agafnst
baht,
itartg
Now,
answer!
if
thl
„f.,r
,|
la
th**
proper
phtvejnr
.
n
Tr
gUirs r^v- - -, 1*unis .is dbjeOted
I f not th o y , will b*
Tlx* directors of, the Fair Associa­ wislv* it.
and \\ Uy Some are on the
nnd all that In* ;M • is ‘lvs»/e
"
placed
III
ft-,.otUm qf I he *-county the *1 Iml of eoml.lc* that should go ,4,,.
•» »sl louvl J
tion*
extend
’
j*
you
a
cordial
^
w
-t-I’ i* joined by the
Fence
-J".
A. Duvidson.
ttxn on, tb.
M. Herry . jjiy’.fhg, rs’U-'t on in* tho presence of ladies, llign w i-|tno cuoperttllon of the busIneV* me
*b* tbar* the pro comc, arid the superintendent ,,f agent,.
The
pro.-r.Im
-a ill begin promptly
are thr**;ii;li arguing for ('LEA N and |H.ri, t ju.
of the. Hoard of
Meii from .:
i d sale will be public Instruction wants to see ev­ hou-e lie sqre and bring in tilt corn.
at
7
.
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&gt;
ami
1
1
!!
*:.* t
longer t ban
Hi. I I U SPUR 1 .*» a 111011g &lt;&gt;.ir Trad** and I:iYnlf*-*l lioig - atnl t *:••
!i*nt to ‘
,:fY fdDifontrargs ery te a c h e r1urn! pupil * o f ‘Seminole
q’
n
n
hour,
and
evei
i
tercsltd In
school children.
*
I best wishc*^of, the people fur 1*1* ur. Trouble Willi t.’oach* '
• 'l ' . j l v J u u u n c e of C ounty Schools at the fair.
yotiiifl
Florida
dry
a
when
^ e Msstie
Sanf'ird , defeated Orlundo unVhow c o s , * .Mr. Perry .will d q ^ h e rest uml comes bt-for** our ■legislutore this
The Sanfoi'd High .School girls
.1 hindrance to * Following r *i&gt; a |*urtiul program
insjldr.. , , ! reclamation on for the day:
basketball’ team played .the. Orlando in this game ami to w;,'tc |lnu* add he cun be assured.,that ;^U* ol .the spring iH urgitl to bo* present.
sjiuee on this Coach is worthy, of the peopb: of 1hi* cbttnty will giv*- him a
^sqffte _.
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hich. it Is asi* . • ,'*.!.bi;,rtP0 or more. Cnuhty Schoaib I’rof
rof. 'f.' -F. llzelh" idgbt
night at pxfaJtdu,
C^Iurttli and 'of cuiusAduf- t-ftttse.—T-hf loraf giri^ *ti!fpia;-nv*ti tw r m Welfuuii'■iffirt till. iUL» sujUiCiniMi
City t num il Si«*&gt;-t-&lt;
• ’
#
ing the progress of the game so'tne- 1 ri al g .nto and they .'till remain un­ tliat he needs.
it a trj*. ■'1-’1 t jtj,. trustees, of marshall.
"
,
City
council
of the city of Sanford,
thing had to-huppi*n xtbn’lf.w js not defeated, They won this game by
M r. J ’erry. wilj giv'e the Sanford
J1*
*11:30 a. m.— Educational Addrt*
Florida
met
on
January 5. *1917 in
&lt;
•
*
fnetit*.
fund,
the
n
s
n'^-nf
ft
t
o
2.
The
victory
was
0* ^
jin its right ,pla&lt;e.
. J.
school much of his time nml iittcn* IpelfTlJ session at 7:‘lfi p^m. * Present
.
*ftkad* ' dra tiago eom- (ioverno? Sidney J . Catts.
•MOVft ”r['■ " ' 'tnte "bontd of eil
Music by blind during'the. parade iJ^ N o one is-to" filam Fior (ntn frutibte .plrnn nnd decisive and otitsi*!e of* tiort ami the •* Foal here '•• ill in; in
H* 'V. lientdot), p/i-sldxnt; .C. IL
but Conch Heiuy Ha*--*’ who-’ha&gt; one field goal thrown by Orinndo charge &lt;d-a competent instructor .all
Dlhgee.
\Y. \ \ .. Alu* n.ul.yf I'. ML.
tita n ,.
&gt;* the governor, and before and after the addre-i.
not only eaus***l trouble with ^linfonj it was a ease of too murh Sauforjl, oL the t*nV Mr. T e rry Ys1a member
Below •are some- of the
g, • •* •*•* &lt;1 state treasurer
• prices tP but Osieojn. Hijlsboroifgji ami tjjv Thynt—wero up imllviiluul stnrH in of. the iMiquii Hoard , of Trade ’ami Miller} J no. Ail i f f H. A. Newman,
and Roy Byrnes.
.
■Mtn
'"r * ■' ‘‘‘ onfedrrated he awardedt
To the teacher lutvjng.Lite hfHlvrfU tfviedo Htfth* SchjtoU huvi'. ulP had thb* gtiine for tilh i f- thb local girls :bas the endorsement of the ritlxe’ut
rAudulently despoil
The
purpose
of
the
nieetiug • was
we’re stnrs und lifter tile game wni of that city. .Mmmg.tho ofll’cers anil
* •
. J I Hu-i,; • .^.v.ii«K Dvefgludes perrl'ntiifti* of total enmHllient **• t trouble with this same Coach.
• • a*
the
settlement
of
payments
ac*nriling
ovgr
thej
motored
back
to
Sanford
directors of t h e ’ Miami College ure
Halves has been imported-into Orthe finrmle. Fountain Pen, Offered
i* h tV
.district of *,aid by the Superintendent of Public In ­ iando. and fr**m bis outliroaks in past well satisfied that they are still the home of the best citizens nml largest to contract.with the Seminole l)redgt) r:
4 1 ‘ • i 4 thereof, and
business men of Miijnd und that he ing Company, as shown • by* city
games he iuu been a menace to the F N D K F MATED CH A M PIO N S;
struction. '
Reported
by
”
K
*d"
Davis.
will give Sunford u good busltiess in- records plus discount in bundling
^ ® ^ ta u i!,.:r f * to f°1i,,er um‘ s
sport, and sip&lt;» un unlit feudor to be
To
the
School
having
best
exhibit
fo- .
':' ,Tn °- ,aW lts nn
sliiution can be u - ttr* d. A good vouchers amounting to $r&gt;.4tU).91.
Md p . '
■ ■ r:,u,I and deceit” —Five- Dollar flunk Account, Of­ bundling any kind of school • a th ­
On motion carried, .voucher was
btuine.-.i eojligu hero would drawletics. Coach Henry Frrentun of. the
(mod Stork Feeds
t i , tV . 11 Uu i " -. ” while frau- fered by the Hank of Oviedo.
ordered
drawn Lo favor of Seminole
The editor of The Herald, in com­ patronage ‘from this part of Florida Dredging Com pany- for $5,460.91,
To tht* Grade In Sanford Schools Tam pa High School *had ’ jiis boys
ftti.
,1,-»‘fitful!jr elalming to
slandered anil abused bjjr tlrisv. ra m r pany w ith *H. C. Lyman, manager of und would help tin* eily in muny
Ur,7 ! :° J1"; I'brchasem o having best exhibit Five Dollar
or settlem ent in full, of nlf claims
jways-and
• The Herald hopes»s th at it against the city of Sanford b y , ;the
a-,1 ,
*ntluco your ora- Hank Acrounty, Offered -by tin* CoXch, and now to ruii it in on Sun- the Seminote Courtly Fair w hile out on
will soon be an assured fact.
‘ |
" - - m of the United Peoples Dvfnk of Sanford.
. . ford and try und get away with it Celery avenue the other day r.f»n j wll! so°
Seminole Dredging Company.
t
|
going
out
nf
bounds..
f
~
across
some
Para
grass
planted
on
To*the Colored Rural School hav­
*»T* am.1.
-■k*‘l -^H,'L’--&lt;har-rtTrT
The above motion .am ended to
Explanation
If this had been tin* first e.isj* of on the farm of T. I. Hawkins nnd [
hs*li ur j ' f u,l,: u "uld apply said ing best -exhibit — Five Dollar Hank
read
us fol ows: Tliat the bond given
The old Crippcn homo has never
4r*ip , j ’ ‘ . ,,rwfieds thereof to Account, Offered by tin* Seminole trouble w’jth this Conch it "would be this sebms to be one of the coming
by
the
S.*minnle Dredg ng Com­
*r‘l1 fcclainj »ui&lt;t •lands by! County* Hunk.
a different matter. Only* fast" week feeds for Florida." Mr. . Hawkins, been sold and was never offered for
panyto
remain In force until evi­
S
’*
S
&lt;W«
sale,
pud
is
not
for
sale
at
uny
price.
*3 O
off ,.;,;r
Uveecs.
diver vt
. 1. ri‘-r
,
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""* ’over
To the Grado in Sanford Colored 'Hawes had the nerve to cofttc.to who aside from being a most suc­
dence
of
all
payments in connection
The
Harry
Crippcn
home
was
sold
cessful
celery
grower
is
also
InterestIWcof to „,L ’ ani* l *le Proceeds School having beat -exhibit, HVe Sanford and in.the presence of Indies
with
said,
bulk
head injf ’is tiled with
ed
in
line
cnttlc
planted
a*/me
of
tho
to
Mr.
and
M
r**.
Murlin
of
(
otin.
trie*I
to
run
amuck,
butthanks
tf&gt;
F. •
hl"r U|,’-s nml objects.”
Dollar Hank Arebunt, Offered by
the
city
council
.
,
und .they arc inuking many , imT he First National Hank of San­ the young men prrscht who wouldn't ParA grass on the lower end of bis
There
being
no
further
business
stand for any rowdyism, ami let it farm for the few cows that supply Jxrovoments.
Wh„ uRrr d A'lcndance . . ford.
’
. ,
council
adjourned.
Respectfully,
Pleaso do not fail to havp your be known right then and'tfiero tjiat him with fresh milk and it is sur­
^ I,?i&gt;t:*t
1 ,h
“ ",Kn t,,nl
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crippcn, Sr
prising
how
(his
gross
takes
root
and
no
such
conduct
would
go
on
in
jhis
*,#| l» ur^ ‘ U'*Uay school lie enter- exhibit here by tho second -of Feb­
Mr. und Mrs. A. 11. Crippcn, Sr.
Miss Nelliu Elder is having a de­
grows everywhere, n the ditches ami
.
•
Vts
u* l ^c 010,11 I'roA- ruary, so as to give the management county. ,
lightful
visit with friends and rela­
.Conch Hawes Inis evidently got in the low spots nnd the high spots.
**tt* thirty 7 ' UVf ,h‘‘ orK“ °D.ation timo to nrrunge your display.
Nfr.
nml
Mrs.
T.
J.
Price
of
Lan­
tives
at
Leesburg where she is re­
According
to
Dr.
Blnckmun,
writ­
the Hoard of Public Instruction of
*«Njy
a«f°
made last
Very respectfully.caster,
Ky.,
arc
the
guests
of
their
ing
in
the
Florida
Grower.
Para
ceiving
many
charming social at­
O
range
county
"fooled”
when
it
T. W. Lawton. Ed. Director
Utt thorr »
*efr.',,n 'X noted
tentions.
.
.
sister,
Mrs.
G.
F.
Smith.
grass
in
bottom
land
’
will
feed
comes
to
inukjng
them
believe
th
a
t
, ’“ •re. present 237—this is
Howard Lyman, Gen. Magr.
r iub»riH*. n a * J a n - l 5 " U r*
w.rc Ilian g.Opo.QQg-gcL^und. ond nearly *2.000 000
y , (apd* ullegcd to have been
^cpjrjtfJ ami fraudulently an
"w dirMt^'l from tl“ ‘ uae to
*t^)‘ * ir{; **t ,u **veiy
*»
for in a Huit filed hire
ia tfsr United States district
diwndin: -the appointment
. rttiv.r for* the Internal Im ­
;! ftnd of- the Btato of.

SCHOOL DAY
AT THE FAIR
GREAT DAY

NEW SCHOOL
ESTABLISHED
IN SANFORD

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE TEN

Novelty ami Originality
A rnmplete change from oldtitne
idi'Un and Merecityped groupings,
J. A. Coburn's (ircater Minstrels
this anuson prvsent an all now, novel
and original ensemble opening •spec­
tacle* whieli appeals instantly and
rotnntands interest Irotn the rise of
the etirtainl AmeriAu'-s Millionaire,
Hunt Clali touring far otj India ure
Other garm ents worthy of men­
Feature Film a Fashion Show
received at the Pulacc by His High­
Vuriet of Gowns Shown at Lyric! tion are many., One dinner gown ness M atharndjali Naizr.tn of Hadwhich is eoveted by a blaek span­
Theatre Monday.
jmulrul llengal and the Princess
gled
evening cloak is a pale yellow
' Although essentially a master
Itainee. Mr. Lester A. Lucas,'.t h e
rriminnl story, the V-l#-S-E release satin made in u sheath ejTcct and famous hassi) as th«v M aharadiah
fur t he Vitugraidu_LLXimiUg.ii— LI1114JjIUUlllud__ iu iliiup pyrplu--- VuKut. and Mr (’ha-. L. Cameron, the imWall," which is the attraction nl The long sleeves ure laced with 'perHonator us Princess dtuinoe grant
tiie Lfric Theatre on Monday con­ broad black velvet ribbon with culls an npdience in the Puluco gardens
tains any number of exquisite e rc a -l of the sumo material.
welcoming the Hunt Club and their
linns which ure worn attractively by I An afternoon (rork* of delicate valets, the comedian* with Orig \VW
the two young und beautiful players yellow chiflolt has large pufiH ove( valets the •comedians with Oriental
who help considerably with the n r -1 the hips of flesh eolor taffeta which m.ivniri'-i nrc. Mr. Cameron's ifown.,
tinn nf 'tfrr
rise apil form- the waist while sleeve* crow n and ornaments ure safd to be
Nell Shipman .who finds the role of gold lace and hlnck velvet ribbon the most expensive ever worn on a
of Alice particularly well suited to help not ii little in making the frock minstrel stage and correct copies of
her capabilities wearing u charming one to. lie admired. The hat. is form: a Parisian importation used in sim­
afternoon frock of white taffeta .with ed by wide liaiids -of black and white ilar character the past summer by u
sleeves of crepe de rhinc. 'I he skirt ribbon and a . sunshade is used ef­ well known New York millionairess.
The entire company are elaborately
in somewhat short nnd ’decidedly fectively with this frock. ,
costumed
ih cihracter, the scenic
The' negligees, too, ate most in­
full while the short waist is m ade
production
in, keeping in unique
plain with a low v-shaped neck nnd viting. One bourdoir gown of .Nile
corded belt.
A large lfi;ht straw green rhifTon and sutin ia extremely urchitveture coloring a n d ’ beauty.
garden hnt trimmed by white satin beautiful anil os trimmed by bands Everything i* new, bright, novel and
a complete change from the usual
(lowers alfords the finishing not* to upon hands dl satin (lower* In pastel miustrel first part openings. A com­
shades.
-w plete hew rftttaction throughout. -A t
her fetching costume.
.
the Lyric Thursday, Jan. Jhth.

January 12, 19f7

AMONG THE THEATRES

Lyric Theatre

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

O N E N IG H T O N L Y

F r id a y

GLEE CLUB
16 Singers and’Seven
--------Musician*— —-

Saturday
“The Silent Mao,” “ Foil­
e d /! “The Fable or the
Heir and Heiress.”

Monday •
"Through Ihc Wall”
*
Fire Heels
Blue Ribbon Feature
Charlie Chaplin, Two Reels
• " ” Comedy

Thursday, Jan. 18,
J. A. COBREN’S
GREATER MINSTRELS
BljTgcTancI Better tTian ever Before. Advanced to the
,
Front line in Minstrelsy
•

v/oft:i wt
One tliont of •
trhule xvlIilenu-M.

Tuesday
“The Embodied ThouKlit,"
“ When the Circus Comes
to Town,” Billie Burke in
“ Gloria’s Romance.”

Wednesday

,

Programme
A T THE STAR

“The Hand of the Law,”
“ A Safe Investment,” Pearl
White in “ Pearl of the

Prof. Al Withcrington will officiate on tjte Addle
regularly from now on

Thursday

Friday—Pauline Frederick a former haniom
girl In “The Slave Market”. .

v

6 - BIG MINSTREL-VAUDEVILLE ACTS-6
Ford, Mack &amp; Simmons, Lynch &amp;Boyne .
Marvelous “TOLED6” Lester Lucas
.
Eddie Clifford, Rngapation Quartett
Sensational “BUMP” Act

S T A R T L IN G

Com ing-Four
Picker^
Stock Company.

Saturday—Lew Fields and Doras Kenyon, in
“The Man Who Stood Still”
Monday

CHARLEY GANOi

Blanch Sweet in ‘

Tuesday—Emily Stevens in

ACTS, GEORGOUS

SCENIC D IS P L A Y , N E W SONGS,
N E W JOKES.

.

J. A. Coburn’s Minstrels

NEW

CHARLEY GANO •
'
Well known Cobuned’a i epponoing with
Coburn's Minstrels at the Lyric Thurs­
day, Jan. 18th.
'

WITH THE MILLIONAIRE HUNT CLUB IN INDIA
Admission 75c and $1.00

Seals on Sale at Philips Drug Store

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IHL SANFORD B B U L D
e3 voter* al-uut him. If your corn
voice t* ty&gt;r» h or zmSal jroor child may
BoAnudimil; imitate jpur mode of
Proposition to Taa Single Men Has iqw-akinc. Or if companions talk
Aroysed Active Opposition .of
“through the nose" be may assimilate
• ._
Philadelphia Scribe.
Try y®or boat to keep your voice In
One of those business men's asso­ the proper pitch while your children
ciations which so often are effective are about, and keep a watchful car on
as goads to drive raunlripp! ambition their voice*. If'you bear one word
to the heights now invite* the lifted *7&gt;okca In' a nasal twang correct it at
ey«-brow by suggesting that a lax of once, so that the child will know the
two 'or three dollars a year be paid difference between the right and the
ujOn ei t-ry single man, remarks the wrong ways.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
The notion is rooted in Injustice.
Hard to C ure Stuttering.
Obviously the business gentlemen, are
A
prominent
physician aays elocu­
married. The single man. especially if
he be young and thoughtless,' is about tion exercises usually aggravate stut­
the highest taxed titlxeo in the com* tering; he has never known hypnotism
inanity. He is manna for the laundries to effect a cure, and pyscbteanalysi*
and be pkys as much to have his but­ used alone cannot &gt;ucrv«k. The effec­
tons sewed on—lonely man that be is 1 tive treatment is very complex and
—as some real estate owners put up delicate, and the slightest mistake may
in formal taxes, lie is the' mystical make a cure Impossible. It involres
element which enables the restaurant thorough study o f the bodily condi­
owners to pay high rents for expensive tion*. minute regulation of home In­
quarters in the central sections of t&amp;e fluence and business habits, relaxation
city, for he Is politely robbed every of mind and body, spontaneity of ex­
lime be sits down to a desolate mesL pression. equilibrium of emotions, pre­
Though he exist in his rooms as lone- cision of thought, correction of charac­
somely as a chambered nautilus, yet ter, development 6f confidence, read­
be Is taxed to the hilt Indirectly, since justment to environment and the learn­
It is frmn him that the overload of ing &lt;Jt a new method of speaking.
tS f promises ^collects U&gt;e money de­
manded by the house owner, and it is
H eavenly Hash.
s certainty that the man who really
Thru* quart* rwd currant*, stemmed;
owns the real estate doesn't pay his onw quart red ra*pl&gt;errie*, three pounds
taxes out of hi* profits.
white augur, one pound seedless raisin*,
The city should rather mix a little thru* orange*, peel and chop all
philosophy with Its taxation theories. fine. Roll all together until thick.
Thereby it might do a double servicu I This Is delicious with meata.
to the community.
Kjs-clai taxes
might Ik* levhd against the diamonds
SOLDIERS USING AUTO
worn at dansants. and ••specially’ oa
the diamonds which obese red gentle­
men wear on, their little fingers at the
cabarets. KpeWal taxation might go AMERICAN TROOPS IN MEXICO

IN DEFENSE OF BACHELORS

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USE SCHNARRS* JN6ECTRICIDE
on your citrus trtes for shure results; manufactured by J.
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The Independent Fertilizer Co.
Florida

Jacksonville

Y/hy We Save You Money
Ilr'-sun of txir thirty year* of rr;»rH-nce in buyieg for
]1ori&lt;ls trsdr. *i--l l»-&lt; au»» of «|Jrnd4l rail snd water
factlittea att-l low freight ritem, we u v r you ni&lt;s*ey on
hay, grain, feed and tlour, g-arantee&lt;i the beat
IW auw of modem tnajLinery and proiimity to Iwat
rvatr tim trr * r aell beat quality orange Unra. fruit
and vrrelaJJe crates at rca»&lt;*o*Lle pn-^a T o pru»s
pur claim* write for prv e lut*.

W. A. Merry

Company

Pilalka

that the Armour line ‘ of fertilizers L*
• ;.‘j riiie f&lt;-rtiiizcr of. KVIiltY kind for
i Vir'manufu to rt or fi,i.dle KVKKY
fir tr recognized vait-e to the grower.

11 a 1 r.trtilizers

down the line from thnt M arling |*&gt;lnt
to tak e In fur coat*, high liuty- Jeweled
kllpIM-ra, the tin tti highball, and tino th er non*~«&lt;-ntials ut plenUfully In
evidence nil alw.ut.

z:A cr Taineral F ertilizers
■,-ar- w* have onered purely mineral or
, • the, w orld » finest materials for
y iv / 1 • r &lt;• qi'antitics direct from producers
t Si). &lt;, Wr KNOW our materials art; best
&gt;t. w &lt;'r. it- reaches our factories, is rigidly

tirials a n then double cured, cresnwfi grobnd and blended
into crop-mahing"formulas' devclope*! during our long experi­
ence and study. Potash up to 1*» if desired. Full description
is in our catalog booklet,
a

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n o t i c e o r M s a ttk TTTT
hntlfS is ktrsby ritrt tt*&gt;
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twwiset* rosstr, la r k it* . .5.
tb«e«ts ns&lt;Lt, i w . 1,
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K«iW A. Bftw, L»«i »&gt; i
&amp; CSBMry. . m W l l . , . i k5 (

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Uncle Eben.
"People is g ittin' so suspicious." said
T ncle Eben. *'dst you can t be polite
to a stran g e r wlfout his tak ln ' alarm
d at you'* n ite r try to sell him so m e
th in '.-

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tS* court feoukc lb Satire
•V. Kiwi da. Buriat |fc« ,»r,
os Masday. tbs 6th da&gt; ol r J l lL
IS17. the asm* brief a I m 1 „*tr*
falias icf Ssscribtd real j-7 s * - 1^ Cost'.*
1 be raw &lt;s* tall ef let (6*; J

Dry ef Beckoning C cn.«.
A bluff somcllaiea works as well as
a bank account until it comes to strik­
ing a balance.—Philadelphia Inquirer,

sad that pert to. «| , i r , tl- ,YVj
Urtr-u-ir. l it) .adJsiaiEf , ^ , ‘1
tat ftrty four It! oa tU u ,.1
Branrb *1 th* AUasUc Ctw. t T .1
ausfSiBC-to M. U. Se .-.r, . ' I
« ssctlosa turr.tr tia» it
« ,) , ttir li leaf iSAi, it»ni
*wl“ £ 2
&lt;16, wtU f

&gt;(•*) *a*t. u w r Mat »fcr-,-.&lt;
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• t■ «k* put-lie r*m d&gt; •&gt;*
I
Florida. &lt;»aid laad Sola* J e r a 2 o
Ct-uety.
to ,
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n on d* la Plat B » i " D " n 'T"*l

tala its K i n n i wtgfci c t - . U i t l i l

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IMrty ri,U fj¥i aad tklnr

For Sprains, Lime:
Sores, Cuts, Rheum

DISPOSED OF DREAD ENEMY

YOUR CAR A CHANCE

ig the F irst Few Months It Is in
Use It Needs a Great Deal
of A ttention.
purp-.-.*. UTu-n tln y |t;:d rctidereU tlit*
i-.irth r|tjit 1* ||- rd they wetit nwny. The
"Ciirs. like ch ih lren . require a certain
l*»* r\ • r exai .,ie -I I hi jr " *rl . nt.d wu- am ount of c a r e .' says an autom obile
»tirpri*v*l !&lt;• llti'l that they find puckt-ij ex p e rt. Then ho continue*: "An au*
tin- ea rth In Mtlid wltti th eir ob*es, and tom obllo Is a com plicated piece of
m echanism which comes In for more
lilid healed tin- -re kt- Itt-hb*.
h a rd usage and aBdle HimugTl Jack
of knowrledge on th e part of Its o p era­
Remedy for Hiccoughs,
Several cures t-&gt;r lilcccdlgli* e UJ be to rs th an any o th e r piece of m achinery
nelcniued bv ninny tinUlier*. Have the I know of.
"A new- autom obile, due to th e w ear­
putb-ut suck a lump of augur helving a
ing
In o^ the new ly assembled parts,
few drop* of vlnokur *&lt;u It. Drink It
req u ires a Uttlo m ore careful .atten-

d-K-sn't tiu-un to ' sUitid oti your tit-ad. TToh'd urlng"lfi e” n f i r TCWTnOTHfilorm
though It rt-rlaliily squuiU rutber like c a re e r than It w ill..th ereafter. Fur
H. Hold the glinut of w ater in one th is reason aU new cars should be In­
hand; b un forwnrd und bend over Ifie spected within th e ir first 500 o r 600
m our F er tilizer M aterials f
gloss, tilting it uvvny from you, and m iles of usage. A second Inspection
sjiould be made a fte r 1,000 or 1,500
drink from I he fu rth e r edge.
m o u r S to clt &amp; P oultry F e e d s S‘i“';,*S",'Vn«
A nother rem edy' is to etnnd fucing m iles of Service o r within not more
__
V iron our D tirtit
the jterstin hlccougtiing. grasp her th an two m onths' tim e. Irrespective of
S p ra y in g M aterials, E tc. . ' iC« l •&gt;miu ul
bunds firmly, lm&gt;k M ein lily ut her and m ileage. T h ereafte r at periods of
get l o r to b rest tie evenly, keeping time ev ery 1,500 miles of running.
"E v ery owner of an autom obile Is
wltti you. &lt;ir have In r bold her breath
• •/trm o u n Fertilizer *
in terested In keeping down th e ex­
11 ml ciiiitil 1ii|.
o
r
tak
e
nine
gulps
of
Enrich t&amp;e Soil Increauc the Yield
panses of hi* ca r. especially those
cold w a te r very sfowly.
Hasten Maturitv - lmP*ove li1e Quality
Rem s of replacem ent of parts, A good
m odern autom obile Is designed with
Acquiring Gcod Speaking Voice.
hullt-ln ad ju stm en ts and facilities for
Tim formation* **f a good' or it bnd lu b rica tio n which perm it its being
•&gt;l»-ukiug Voice Is' U que-tiiel of finbltT m aintained for m any years with little
l ’-ut fit orfi'-r to m-quirt; that habit «m— o r no care au lstd o oi periodical In­
lly the child must henr nkvjy m'otl ibit- spection.
*
" T h e m a n u fa c tu re rs g uaranty Is
baseif on the o w n er taking a certain
am o u n t of care of his car. and an In­
spection every m onth or so is little
to a sk In view o f the fact th at a
(w h o l e s a l e :
o n l y )
locom otive Is gone o u r by 'a skilled
force of m echanics ns so6s ks It com­
p letes a 100 o r 250-mlle run. ‘
neatly BO yt-aia t&gt;s "brood und bone.” Mure than 100,000 tons
of A rm o u r Wood and Bone Tankage have actually been used
by Florida grower*.

Penetrates

In • hriiil f «M. Sfirtlk lailiml I frnll. Still.
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25c.30c.SI. AtAIlDea]

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B ig S t o c k o f F ertilize
Sanfor

W arehouse

Fertilizers for Florida &lt;to | m ort Florida soil, made by F.enda
pie. baasd'on over thirty years field experience in Florida fir'd*.
The first crop of Celery ever grown at Sanford wa* m-ed
IDF..M. FEltTlLIZKR, and the greatest number df prostuble
grown there since have iiwa made with IDEAL FT-KTILI
lf)KAl. FERTILIZERS are made right -field ri-sult“ pr ■&gt;«’ it.
For vour conveniehri- there U always on
house a big stock of

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R
MACHiN

R.
C. M axw ell, Mgr.
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Sanford Branch Warehouse
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Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Ci
'•

Jacksonville, Florida

WHO PAYS THE JOBBER'S S A LE S M A N ?
Who buys their autos and then keeps them up? Who loses when your neighbor goes broke
to d sticks the Jobber7 -----—■—

YOU DO, MR. RETAILERl WAKE UP!! '
Buy your goods from the house that travels no salesmen, gives no credit, hence has no credit
losses Write for pneb lilt TODAY

GAIL GROCERY CO

T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R

- r-&gt; D IR I

JACKSONVILLE, FLA

The Gasolunatlc.
"W ho Is th at pale, sad man. chained
to th e wall, In th e violent w ard?" In­
quired the visitor to th e local bug em ­
porium . “W hat brought him to thia.
lie asked me a m inute ago If 1 could
tell him how m any m illim eters of
transm ission g re ase It would tak e to
run a wind shield up a 20 p er cent
g rade. If the w heels were locked.”
" It's Just like th is," replied th e a t­
te n d a n t. "they brought th at guy hero
d irec t from the nutomoblto ehow. He
w ent there to find out which was the
b est c a r to buy and 47 different sales­
men told him th at ail of the o th er
m akes of cars w ero no good. Ho sat
down In a co rn er and tried to Hgurc
It out amt when w« found him. ho was
d raw ing spark plugs on hla cuffa nnd
e a tin g tfie covers o’rr souvenir rata-

Issue#.'*"

•

7-Toia!*—Never nsfi—Irani S)r -■tneri
•Mice.—nUiriUgo Automobile Nows. •

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Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Fla. ,
M A I L

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aad

Trilby DriBEt of tk . A lU atlT S
Railroad, k f u f e d u s . i t .

-1 rtiU erym rn Mount M lehlne Guns on
the Vehicles a n d Report Satlsfac- ’
tory Results.

T h e use of m otor trucks and artr^'o'ed autom obiles has already been
Remarkable Intelligence Shewn
Iim u n stin ted In actual w arfare, but
P rairie Dogs in Burying flattie
It r- raalncd fo r th e American troop­
snake Alive.
•
e rs - basing P an cb o Villa In Mexico,
o r guarding th e border, to demonIt would not seem a very easy tiling -tra to the feasib ility of pu ttin g o rd i­
to bury a snake alive, t-ut that Is wluit n ary touring c a n to m ilitary use
no O L Iahotm , man auw muii,- prairie
A f e w days ago a touring ra r was
d o g s do.
d riv en north of Columbus. N. M . by
lb - w a s re n tin g urn!* r n tr e e n fieri tie
ChlU-d State* artillery m en
A m irndlie&lt;t JI roll) m ot loti UII.-l!g • ..m e p m lrh in o gun was m ounted in th e tin rie d o g s Bear* film.
w ould ru n
neau and ta rg e ts w ere fired nt. with
u p to u c e riitln sp o t, p v p a t ao m etb ln g .
th e m achine trav e lin g and at a stan d ­
a n d th e n fccaniper b a c k , lo o k in g ni'-ri*
still.
&lt;lonely, tie ra w 1.1 to ’Jf) d o g s a b o u t
T h e test was reported to be very
ti r a ttle s n a k e , which p r e s e n tly w e n t
successful. It w as found th at a to u r­
tflto IH)I&gt; fif tfie lpig«" h o le s.
ing ca r w'as fully as logical and as fea­
N o HKiner bud It dl,-a|i|H-ur&lt;*d tfi:-ti
sible a s a tru ck for the purpose. .T h e
’’In- fit tie felfoWS I)-.•_!! *./• p lj-le itl d irt,
dem onstration proved that th e 'v ib r a ­
• ' fi-ll-ly 1- fill Up ' IlMe i:&gt;
tion of a gun b eing fired does not
sw erve the aim n particle. In fact,
th e c a r brrely 1* shaken The objec­
tion to cram ped q u a rte rs was also con­
clusively d b rai-1*- -f when it wn* shown
th a t four men c o u ll ride com fortably
in th e ra r with n gun.

I

Skat pan ot t t i ■,*i tall E! |m iJ

WELCOME IT S -H E L P .

GIVE

r u o i/ r C l

Hew It HippAtM.
"How did you happen to vote far
prohibitionr* -I did It 'cause I cot
the cm era 1 atale of crouch." replied
Broncho Bob. "Everybody to Crimson
Snlcb c&lt;N sort o* huffy with everybody
rise an" we seem to net some kind o*
vaUtfartiaa out o' stand in' around an .
»eein* one another suffer." .

The Ford Motor Company is one of the lint*
est consumers of steel in the world
tons this year. The great volume of l'^K'Ul.
tion—over 500,000 cars™ and the otltcieni
Fort! manufacturing organization, brings pfu*
duction and selling costs down to a minimumThat’s why Ford buyers, get more car for
money. Kunabout, $345; Touring Car,

C. F, WILLIAMS
Agent •

EDWARD HIGG
Salesman

�PAGE NINE

THE SANFORD 'HERALD
ntFudiod to tlie core.' Crisp the cublmj;« by allowing It to stand In cold
I w ater!' Drain M l ,
Northwestern Eleven
| Put. Hie cabbage rentoved from tlje
(ter—Good Thlnfl,
Murphy. * •
A D 50L U T E L Y . NECESSARY FOR O'liler, tin- carrots, potato"*. onion
urul tiu-iit through rite fowl grinder; ntlil
PRESERVATION CfF HEALTH/
Imiiter*unti schikitfTag, Mix all well,
star halfback of the
mill till tlio etibbtipi with the mixture,
yen. wit* .re-elected
lie tin* h-uvr* in place over the
-tliwestern eleven for
Physical Ailments Sure to 'R e s u lt MjUtiiu: with n clean string, am] plnre
W hen They Are Lacking—.Serve
tlii- r:ii . l . a * to a tightly covered link*
F ru it, Vegetables, Milk and
11■- •ll'-ti :i■it l»at;e iih.mi one hour.
I !i. re Will lie On Iiei'il of adding water,
Eggs Liberally.

COLL is CAPTAIN

greased. Cut thick brown paper, two
Incite* lnrger than pwi. *&lt;» It vVIll set
well uptm the utiles mut e n d s; butter
and lay flsli on} place pnn In broiler
pun and net quite eloaO to gas, It
will tcook and brgwrv dcHcUniaty and,
beat of nil.leave your pan clean.—Dab
(Imore, American.
’*
□ read and Prune Pudding.
■ Soak a pound id prunes in warm
' w ater all liny
llu ttcr a linking dish
and put In a layer of stale b re a d cat

Naval Smoke.

In the old days of Ibe navy all
pipes—sailor* rarely smoked tobacco
fn any other form—-were lighted from
An exciting experience in the
a lamp In the fort'Cflutle, and the hours I'nInn army as a iy»l tiler and subse­
when smoking l* |M*rndifed nre silt!
Indicated by th e n«e ••[ till* laJtip. -nb quently us a confidant and scout of
though the m tdern diet'I* ;a&lt;ryiltted Ills eommnmlcrs in the desultory an!)
In IIirlii a unit' h wlteti lie «!• -Ire* to I ttueriMn w arfare of th e southw est
left Iimii .it th e tinish well know n as

lUllitlif.

■iin all around frontiersman
T hese
'lii.iiilii- &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;a b ro u g h t him to the a t ­
ten tio n of much co m m an d ers as (Jen.'

■is there |* Mil'.ielent inolsiuru lit the .In thin slices and bgttered a little,
then a layer of ptontkl prunes, nmj so
prepared by taiurn Ureete of the De­ vcgetnWc* to.sti-nm them.
partment of Farmers' Iiuiituics of tbo
on until Hit* dish Is full, the Inst lnyer
Uulversity of Wisconsin!
Apple and Rice Pudding.
being bread.* Rent two eggs with .ntu*-

Patsy Driscoll.

•TV re-election of Drlscolt was
fitting thing." says Conch Fred
j -IUtle Is « very cupublo buck
rimarkable leader.”

PARTICIPATE IN PENN GAMES
*rtd H arvard Will Send Re
timi and Track Stars to
Prnntylvanla Meek

|«h n»rvard and ITlnreli it vvl.l

Some o f \bo physical aliments resnltIng.froin mineral starvation are rick­
ets, heurvy, pellagra ami anemia. An
anemic person has weakened vitality
and resisting power, and Is, therefore,
a prey to colds, grippe nnd fevers.
The fmuls rich In mlitcrnls are vesp(ableu ami fruits, breads mid cereals
made from whole grains, eggs, milk
nnd the natural rice. In the milling of
the white Hours, rornmcnl, some oat­
meal und most cereals, the parts Of the
grains containing the greatest amount
of mineral substance nre eliminated,
consequently their value as sources of
mineral foods fs reduced.
The housewife, however, can always
supply her table with fruit, vegetables,
milk und eggs. There ore such numer­
ous wuys of serving these foods Hint
(heir appearance on the table should
never become monotonous.
The following recipe offers sugges­
tions for nh attractive way of serving
cabbage, the mineral content of which
4s very h ig h : •
*
•
Imperial Cabbage.—One medium-sized bend of cabbage; two currots,
pared; two potatoes, pared; one cup­
ful of cooked-meat or rhlckyn (or more,
If desired) ;. two tensponnftil* of salt,
one small onion, otte-fniirih cupful but­
ler, m elted; a little pepper.'
IteiunVc decayed leaves-of IIw c a b ­
bage; form a. basket of the bead by re ­
moving the center and allowing two
layers of t|ie m il-id" le a 'e s In rctiielti

Reel small., tnrl apples, core and pot
them In a baking tllsh. Ilave. ready
"OB cupful of helled rice, mix with It
two cupfuls of but uillk, Into which
has been beaten the yolk* of three
eggs and one-half cupful of sugar.
Stir In ohe-half cupful raisins, some
strips of citron nnd, If you wish to,
nnc-linlf cupful blanched almonds, l’ut
one trnspnnnful of sugar Into each n|&gt;pte nnd pour this mixture over them.
Put In oven, covered, and bake until
ibe apples nre tender. Tills pudding
tuny be frostml with the whites of
j ‘j;gs nr served with whipped cream.
Apple Dowdy.

Cut tip apples in pudding dish In
quarters (In eighths of apples nre bard),
sprinkle about four hddcspoonfuls of
sugar over the antics; a few drops of
lemon extract mid some bits of but­
ter. Add about it tnblesjtoonful of
wiper. Make nice piecrust and cover.
Rake about one hour Eat hot with
xvhlpjMsI cron in flavored with vanilla
or nutmeg.- Fill dish quite full of ap­
ples, as they shrink In cook jpg. Can
bake this Saturday and warm over In
ov^n on Sunday.
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qunrtcr enpfitl of sugar, add a p i n t of
milk. |nmr over the prunes and bread,
nnd bake one hour.
T urnip Scallops.

During the construction ol the
Union PaglHe Railroad young Cody
attached himself to u camp of United
States troops protecting the laborers
anti won his sobriquet of "IlufTalo
Rill" by taking a contract to s u p ­
ply the. entire force with fresh buf­
falo meat for a certain period, kill­
ing tinder one co n tra ct 4,280 buf-

Mince henf. mutton, duck o r gnmo
very fine; add chopped onions nnd sea­
son to tasto nnd a little gravy. Jill
scallop shells or small raps three-quar­
ters full and till Up with mashed turnip
ttint has been nicety seasoned. Spread
tops with soft butter nnd hnko until
nicely browned.
Sw iss Salad.

Mix one cupful of cold cook ml chick­
en'cut in cubes, one cupful of chopped
English walnut meats, one cupful of
French peas,’ante cucumber pared and
cut In cubes. Marinate with French
dressing, arrange on serving dish and
garnish with mayonnaise dressing.
Good Fudge.

A few drops .of ntolassda. In your
fudge will prevent It* front getting
sugary and Improves the ttnvnr. To
gel Hie best results every Ingredient
shuuld be necurntoly measured .

Hint on Broiling Fish.
Has anyone ever tried broiling fish
"ii paper? Seine rail li pan belled. Ev­
erybody l.ll'oj
|ioW tl'li M irks to
broiler pan n r any other receptacle It
Is isiiikts) In, no m ailer bow well

LHbsbl; wot! relay teams nnd true!.

I0n to tin1r- iios.vlvanlu relay games
wFtiaUiD'tlrhl next April. A report
dst the two universities were nrrangV , dm) irnck meet fur (but date Is
’paled by belli.
Ftosyer Clark of th e H arvard track
Utn mIJ die "t low day: “ I wish to
drtj tb- rum..r th at ilarv ard will
■Mt-Manilla *u n dual meet the last
JitanUj In April and withdraw frdin
tbs ftaa relays. H arvard will not
wrt Princeton In stieli games und will
|mtst!y sttend Hie relays,”

. J&gt;«n Princeton comes word th at the
flpn tad Crimson have not agreed to
Wrt no the track In April, although
nd s report has been heard about
Atsalmsliy.

This Guaranteed Aluminum Cooker
The cost of Aluminum has doubled since we ordered these lifetime
Cookers. A t present prices, this offer would be impossible. So,
probability, after our supply is exhausted, it cannot be made ;

ftF IS NOT AN AMUSEMENT
Aosrdir.g to Decision of Judge Bald
win cf Chicago, it is a "Beneficial
Recreation."
t Coif, affording to n tleeitdon hy
P
Jt-of A. Baldwin in t lio circu it
’ Mtt, it Cfalntgo recently, Is a "henoJ lrt:l rirr.uil"ii rutlicr tb a ti. an
4BW!wnt“ 'tin- i|. &lt;-|&lt;.|nn frees Mary
1.1"'.'Ji.ij, a- . \i 'n irix of the e sta te
d JohnS.iidoii, ow ner of tint oltl l la r ­
i'* rsev ir^L from pnylng an minimi
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1 fcr tt# |nl,i|i- g.,|f links which now
lefto (Jlc forite r fneltig pufU.

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you have the right flakes, right cooking does not help much. But, il
you use Mother’s Oats and Pettijohn’s, th is‘cooker is yours for $1. I b i s
is for one week only. Get the packages, from any grocer named below.

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Next week the grocers f this city will once more feature this
Mother’s Oats Cooker offer. And for the last time, we believe.
We have supplied Cookers now to over-1,000,001) homes. We have
supplied these guaranteed Aluminum Cookers for$l to Mother’s Oats
users. • But this offer ends with our present supply, and probably for­
ever. Unless Aluminum drops 50 per cent, we cannot again offer a
Cooker like this for $1.
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But next week only we make the offer below. You can pet t! ■is
Cooker for $1, by buying two of our cereals which should be cooked in it.
This offer is made to induce better cooking. To bring you M others
Oats and Pettijohn’s cooked in perfect form, with the flavor kept
intact. Our reward will coine in your doubled delight in these foods.

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Mother’s Oats is made from queen grains only—just the big,
plump, luscious oats.
A bushel of the
N o puny, starved grains are included
choicest oats yields only ten pounds of Moth
'The result is a flavor that has won the world—a flavor which
is matchless. Yet these large and luscious flakes cost you no
extra price.
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Natures stores in oats a wealth of vitality, which everybody
needs. W e want you to know, this fascinati[ig_vim.-Iofld,made
as wc make it and cooked in our way.

Flakes

Ever/ doctor advise* bran, a* essential ter right living. It is Nature's
laxative. Everybody every day should cat it. It means bvttcr health, better
spirits, sunnier daytt. •Without it, our diet of flue footF fotces folks to drugs.
Pettijobn's is made to meet doctors’ requirements. The bran is hidden
in fUvory flakes of wheat. The food is n morning dainty which everybody
likes. Yet it contains 25 per cent tender bran.
The bran is in flake-form, which makes it doubly efficient. (Jrmjnd bran
will not do.
* Try Pettijohn’s one week. Note its.dclightful effects*. Never again will
you go back to n branless diet.
Then try Pettijobn's Floor.' It Is 75 per cent fine patent flour mixed with
25 per cent brim flakes. Use it like Graham flour in any recipe.

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SANFORD,
■T ALLEN, 414 Seventh Street
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H. A. IRWIN, 110 E. First St.
LORIS PAINT, Meal Market 131 .Sanford Ave.

P hil

Sheridan and Generals Crook, C u i ; .
ter, -Merritt, C arr, Royal, M iles,
Dodge and others and secured his
ap p o in tm en t as chief of scouts i q t h e
United States a rm y during its nu­
merous Indian campaigns

FLORIDA

RIVERS BROS. Cor. Sanford Ave. aqd 4th St
ItOlIKKTS GROCERY, 205 E. First St.

E. E. TURNER. 519 W. First St.
J. IL WILLIAMS. 219 Sanford Ave

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WITH STALE BREAD
MANY D I8H E8 MAY BB PREPARED
FROM REMNANTS.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Can Be P ut tp Excellent Uee for
Stuffing end Meat Frying— Bread
'•C ustard Pudding’ la Good—
? All Local Advertisements Undti
Jelly fo r Invalids.
This Heading THREE CENTS i

Line For Each Insertion. Mihintun

Of all tho left-over reinnnnta of food Charge 25 Cents.
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from Uie kitchen brunt! U the must
common, perhapa. and many pieces are
In answering an advertisement
daily thrown uwtty which n little where no name Is mentioned in tin
thought would turn to excellent use. If- ad, please do not ask The Herald
the left-over pieces are not Utilized the for information as to the identity of
mine day, an excellent plan Is to wrap
the advertiser. . Usually, we do not
.them In pieces nr waxed paper and
store them In a stone Jar. They will know who the advertiser Is and I
wo do we are not allowed to givi
keep well for a week In this w a y .-.
Dried Crumbs for Stuffing and Meat out this Information. Simply writ*
Frying.—Put the m ists and small a letter and address It as per In
pieces In a baking pan and dry In thu ■tructions In tho n‘d .
oven without hurtling. They niny then
lie put through the food chopper and
FOR SALE
stored In clean Mason Jars until tvnntFor Sale: Good five room cottage
«!. They tnny bo until as a basis for
meat croquettes, poultry (dulling and one and hall-lots, brick paved Av.e
other things.
sidewalk, shade.
close in,
lurg*
French toast niny he made from tho rooms, three porches, two fireplaces
whole slices of left-over bread. It Is $1600.00. J. O. Packard.
an excellent luncheon pp-k-tip dish.
Rent mi egg and add n little milk. Dip

15 A. Truck Farm. K'.&gt; arre*
the slices of bread In this and fry a clrared and fafmed, 0 A. sub-IrrlgLtnice brown In hot drippings. Serve ctl and now in celery and lettuce.
with butter, Jelly or marmalade..
2 flowing wells. $3600.00. Term*.
Bread Custard Pudding.—Tut the
J.
O. Packard.
42-1 tc
bread In dainty shapes and butter lib*
orolly. Sfnke a plain eustnrd of eggs,
■|0 Acres, two and one half mile.1
mltk and sugar. Put In baking dish
from
Sanford. Good land.
Smnli
and float the buttered bread on top.
hiiQsefn
need
of
repairs.
A
few
acre
Sprinkle wl.th grnted nutmeg and bake
In a quirk ovrn until brown. This Is have been cultivated. $800.00. J. 0
Packard.
42-ltc
excellent.
To make croutons fpr tho vnrlous
Eight room bouse and four acres
soups so much relished in seoson, cut
the bread In cubes and fry In butter or of land. Two acres under cultiva
dripping Just before serving with the tion. $800.00. J. O. Packard. 42-1e
soup. Add five or six to each plate of
Four acres sub-irrigated farm insoup. These are delicious with almost
; side city limits and in fine condition,
nny sotip.
Bread Jelly for Invalids.—Scald the only $2250.00. J. (&gt;. Packard 12-1
stale broad freed from crusts. Mnsh
Two choice lots in good locution
to apnstctinli! of mushllke consisten­
in
Sanford to be sacrificed for
cy. Add n little sugar and flavoring,
$180.00 for the two. J. O. Packard.
mold, chill and serve wflh rronrn.
Sterilized brcml crumbs are epeclnl42- tc ■
ly valuable for the young children In
Country home at Forest City, 3
the household. A Jar slmbld be kept
filled with Ihese. They tuny be heated acres, good house, oranges, store
when wanted and sprinkled in soft building on lot, outbuilding*. ■ A
eggs, soups., milk, fruit Julees and. in­ good one. J|S 0 0 n n
I, (&gt; Packard
deed, anything eaten by very young
12-l i e
el.lldron where fre*-l&gt; bread Is often
(■oud piano for sale etie.ip. Iliehpositively dangerous.
Dried bread Is o!&lt;o valuable for mix­ mond piano made by the famous
ing with various other foods; for fuell­ Starr Piano .Co.- Can be seen a t
ing the hotlsnlKitO js’ls. ' • .
Comfort Cottage, See II. I,. Cli eon
for particulars.
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For Sale

ings, school , church, good roads.
Want small Florida home account
health.
New Hampshire
70 acre farm, large modern buildInga
200 acre tract of fine hardwood
Notice—Strayed or stolen, 1 srnull timber.
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dark bay mare, a’ little away back,
A well established Girls' Summer
white spot in .face, I white foot. Camp with buildings and grounds on
Very gentle.' Name Minnie. R e­ fine lake.
Want Florida property
ward will he given for her. Notify for any or nil of these.
-thoriff of Seminole county.
Hill
Nebraska
Irick;.owner.
M 41-iJtp
320 Acre Farm for Florida.
Colorado
Lost—Seven pair Knox Knit chHCoal Mine and la n d s jn operation.
dren’s hose on First street, between
uyrifc and Fifth block. Ituceive re­ Splpndid investment for F’lorida un­
ward by returning to Mrs. John improved land.
F'lorlda
Rempcr, 507 First street. 4141-2tp
4t) Acre n iark Hammock** Tract,
Lost—Pointer dog about 6 months splendid
flowing well,- hammock
dd, White with Inown ears, light land.
•ye*. Name Rover.
Disappeared
10 Acre at] Improved and subrom Oviedo Jnn. 5th. If found ad- Irrtgated truck farm 2 1., mites froth
rice T. C. Brannon, Oviedo and re­ Sanford, one-quartef mile from Cel­
vive reward.
41-3tc
ery avenue.
Brick road right at
loading stution on railroad.
W anted—Ship' us youy oranges,
20 Acre Grove, half in Pipeapple
rapifruit, tangerines,’pineapple and oranges, hnlf in grapefruit and all
ithcr fruits nnd vegetables. High- s e t * in peaches between rows., A
st prices obtained. Prompt returne. splendid proposition In tho very best
Icorgla Produce Company, Macon, of the citrus country. Overlooking
Georgia.
26-20-tp
fine lake.. 180 acre farm. 20 im­
Lost: An opportunity to sell, by proved. 40 more under fence. On
river, about half fluwiag well land.
iot trying Packurd.
42-ltc
Close to railroad station. Six room
EXCHANGES:
house .hut in need of repair.
Washington, D.
Any of the above can be exchang­
A good .country home 12 miles ed for northern or western income
roin Washington nnd surrounded’ liy property. Submit what you have.
levrral other goad towns, 8 room May he able to match yours.
lungnlow, all. kinds of fruit, flow.r
J. O. Packard, Sanford, Florida.
Thd shade. 20 acre farm, out build­ * 42-ltc
120 Arroa fine flowing well hamrnocKland In Sanford, dlatrict crossed
by brick road and railroad. Splen­
did development proposition. Can
be had at onco for $30.00 an acre
J. . 0 , Packard.
42-ltc

[ i M i f f l b s IS, 191*.
N o tice to b i n b y j i * « n t h a t J o to u h F .
A llium , o f K oiokro. flo rid * , who, oo M arch
24, t t l l , m od* l w n t * l &gt; * d K n tr r No.
.08J91, lo r B W M ol P o rtio n 33. T o w n th lp
f e a - K, ito n ro »S K . T i l l i h u m M o rfdloa,
boo Alod n o lle * o f In to n lio n to m ik o nvcj r m proof, to n u b l l i b claim to tho l*nd
abov* d - t r r t h r d tw fora Ib a (Tounty J* d r t ,
a t S a n fo rd , F lo rid a , on I])* Sod d a y of F a t ru a ry , 1917.
—
C la im a n t nam e* aa wllnaav**:
J . II. f l u d d l n t o n of G a aa v a , F lorida.
. b l. W .’-T aylor of U a n av a . F lo rid a,

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Wr ile For P riest Aid

Catalogue
Llghtnino's Flash.
A flash of lightning lights lip the
ground for one-mllllonth of n second,
yet It seems tp us to Inst ever so imicti
longer. Wiinl'happens is Hint the Im­
pression lYinolns In Ihe’retiua of the
eye for nlmut utie-elglith of a ilecoitd.
or 124JK)Q.times longer than the flush
lasts. '
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Too Late.
Sometimes It stnuns to us that If
there Imd been automobile hunts and
things r,0 years ago, the author of
“Kind Words (’an Never Dio” would
have been Inspired to write something
cussy,—Houston P o s t

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Hard to Suit
The Neodeahn Sun found this story
In an Oregon paper. A man went Into
a business house nnd stated that 1th
wife hud (undo up her mind to go hack
SEND fT TOUS WERtMfT PWflPTR
to western Knnsns. "Back there.” he
explained, “sjio used to sit nrotfiul nnd
Write For Pricelist
sigh for n tubful of good, soft- rnln
water In which to wash the clothes
nnd It became so tiresome I moved tc
€87 C.BAY
JACX3QNVilU.ru.,
Oregon.
Wo have . been here twi
months mid now she has nil the rain i
water she run ubc and wunta to move I
back to Kansas to get the clothe* I
dried.”—Kansas City Star.*
Want A g's Brins ' Kesuits

\PmiHSULARMETALC0l

Wholesale catching and

Have all of tlu&gt; Inerodlerit* very r*ihl,
nilx iptlekl.v, handling as little ns p„%.
slhh*. and roll out tlijn. cm the d-aig'i
llkto plni&gt;* just large CIliillL'Ii to rover
one-half of a preserved piuirb, roll
them up and bill;** In n ipilek oven.
For Sale - Full blooded; V\ hit**
Serve with hard sauce and lln- sirup
W vandot t e and White Minorca cock­
from tin* pr*‘serve*| peaches.
erel*. j-l Ant each. K. I*. Morse. San­
Apple Chutney.
ford
lt-1l,i
Twelve *nur apples, one mild onion,
For Sale T.wo horse engine with*
three peppers, one rod. one cupful of
.1 II. Tuttle, En­
chopped raisins, one hnlf cupful cur­ pump a tta ih e d
rant Jelly, two cupfuls of sugnr. Juice terprise*. Fla.
( -ll-2tp
of four Ifrunns, on« tnhlespoon/ul of
For Sale 274 acre* ' of flowing
ground
tnd ginger, om-quarter teaspoon-/ .
“7

fnr sttlr nf $1*2 pcrourr^ir

sold at once. Sctv Forrest Kilgore,
salt and nne^ilnt of elder vinegar.
Chop tho apples, onions -and . pop- Thatcher Ih-alty Co., Rishoik Hlock.
40-tfc
Pits very fine, ndd the vinegar nnd
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Jelly nnd let slrtuner one hour, stir­
For Sale—Thoroughbred White
ring constnnlty.
Stnro as canned
Wyandotte eggs for hutching. $1.50
fruit.
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dred. Box 12“L C ity.
3!&gt;-12tc
Stewed Kidneys.
flemove the fat nnif bentoF from sir
White Wyaadotti-a, celebrktcd R»—
kld»**yx and soak In cold water. Slier,
.-jeason with snlt nnd pepper, roll In gul strain of Canudu where vigorous
uru raised.* C onstant, heavy
flour am) saute In .huMer, Add to the ^
/at In the pan one tablespoonful of layers. , Hatching eggs qud lluhy
^ratter nnd two lahlcspnonfafs of flour: Chix. Rooking orders now. F. P.
■brown, nnd ifdd Iliree-qHnrlcrs cupful Strong. Brooksvillo, Fin.
34-tfc
v&gt;f stock, Season with salt, pepper,
For Kale—Fine horse nnd buggy
onion Juice nnd table sauce and pour
Inquire at W. 0 . Green’s black­
over the kidneys.
smith Shop, corner 3rd St! and San­
32-tfc
. American Cream.
, ford Avr.
Half Imx gelatin, one quart milk,
For Sale -Heavy douldo buggy,
on hnclt of stove to heat gradualPlatform
springs, canopy lop, leather
Roll a minute or two.. Take off
stove ami stir In yolks of four eggs cushions. Cquid be made a delivery
well beaten with thro** taMcspoonfulif wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
sugar. Then add while*, well beaten
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TSWr 'Three tnblc-pwinfal* sugar. and
For Sale - One International truck
two fnhlc-qtnnnful* vanilla.
r u t In
«llsh ready for table. Serve next, day Thoroughly overhauled »;it*l p a in t­
with cream.
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Kunfqrd.
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For Bamboo Articles.
For S a'e Two s',x room houses
A soft rag saturate*! with solution of
eqttnl parts of spirits of camphor and cheap, corner of Eleventh nnd Or*
linseed oil Is a handy thing to keep and avenue. Sm Cleveland Halibut
3-l-tf.
around tho house. It Is the best tiling Irwin Jk Ciles.
you can get to rub down bntnboo furni­
FOR RENT
ture with, for It loosens the fiber nnd
makes the tvood more elastic. For this
Cottage for R ent—P08 Park. En­
reason It will not crock wbcn.yxposcd
quire H! C. Dullose, 108 Park Ave.
to changes of temperature.
3U-tfc
Combination Cake.
For H eat- 708 Purk nvenm . 'K
One-third cupful of butter, one cup­
ful granulated sugar, three small egg*, quire of H. -C. Du Bose, Fir &lt;t ar&gt;*
Is ’*
one-clgbtb cupful coffee, one ami one- P rk nvc nc.
holf cupfuls flour, twq level teaspoonFurnished Rooms by Day,. Week
fills salt, one cupful of dntes, cut
or
M onth - Purk avenue Hat, .lt)»
» V* lyuajillI,nue*.aupfid of chopped English
walnuts.
Marshmallow frosting Is North Park avenue, ov e r, I,. It
nlre If you like It.
, * • • Philips fi Co. drug store. * Mr-,
James Tutt&amp;ii. m anager.
30 tj
To Pick Up Broker],Glass.
WANTED
EyetfTlu? smfilh’st pieces of broken
gins* can h«- vastly picked up with
W a n te d : To ncll your property,
a hit of wet nhsorhcnl cotton. wr.lcn
J. (J. Pack »rd.’ San lord.
42-ltc
van then he dcitloycd hjr hunting. -

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N ovem b er'd ^ 1901

It was midnight, cold and dai k. The cal­
endar told the date—Monday, November
4th, 1901. They tell me I opened my eyes
and blinked jn the glare of the big electric
lights Around -me were-men in-spotless
white talking in low tones.
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“Jim,'* one said, “we have been watching
for this little fellow for a long while and
now lie’s here.”
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Jim picked me up, looked me over, struck
a match and took a long, deep puff. Then
he took another.

In Durlm rn.N.C.

“Gentlemen,” he said,“fie is perfect. Qual­
ity does tell. You can’t fail to recognize
good blood. His mother was a Virginian,
his father an aristocrat of the Carolinas.
-He comes frointhe-very-best-stock —iht
very sweetest, ripest, mellowest Virginia
and Carolina tobacco, and we will raise him
right in one of the whitest, cleanest, health­
iest homes on earth.” .
*

Even then I was glad all over to hear his
words. ' It Is‘a great thing to have real
breeding behind you, to know who your
folks are. It starts a fellovV right.

We Fol ks . o f the South K N O W good blood. •
We Folks o f the South K N O W good tobacco,

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*That is why I just had to have heaps of friends down' Snuth here. I want you,
Mr. Ficdcr, for one of my friends, and it means o
lot when I say—I am guaranteed by
• X u ^ .w ^
c^ r _ Buy
If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get
your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known
the world over for keeping his word, nnd I have given you mine.

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BRASS
TUBES
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ROPE SCRAP IRON
RAGS
BONES

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Mlv and *-Jft two cupful* of flour, sh ip p in g , fly h hustn m , with pet?,
one tens,Kinnfrtl of bnklng.jwtwdCr.. dm - b o a u 3l)(i 1;iulKu . _ C. I. Yliwent.
half reh spoonful **f «rilt ml , on« half
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tcnspPenful of wiH'jiir. Work Into tt*'s
two lenspoonfulM of 1urd. Mix with
tbree-qtinrteni cupful of Ire water.

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Taylor Sure Cuts ’em Loose Now, at the

Sale will go oh for JO Day
Beginning Saturday Jan. 13th
Sanford Shoppers have Never Before Seen Such
Great and Mighty Downfall in Prices.
Taylor Sure Cuts ’em Loose

Beginning Saturday Jaii..13th
You will Never get ’em again unless Taylor buys
another big bargain. Prices &lt;tone lower and still lower
Women’s Famous Regal
Shoes

Dresses that sold • up to $20.00
Yourchoice in the entire lot $6.08

$3.00 and $4.00* values, size l to
4, your choice for
08c

Work Clothes
During the 10 days sale only,
Anypair of Overalls in the 3 in 1
Store, going at
OHc
Blue Chambray Work Shirts
..................... ..................... . 43c
Medium weight Undershirts,
75c values a t .................,........... 44c
Fleece Lined Underware, 50c
nlues.................... :................ 39c
Men’s All-Leather Gloves, $1.00
KO values a t ........
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70c
[ Men’s Blue Serge Pants, $3.50
»$5.00 values
$2.98
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10 Days Only
,

Men’s Work Pants

One Lot Ladies’ High
Quarter Shoes
$2.50 to $4.00 values

Ladies’ Outing Gowns
One Lot 98c values
49c
One Lot 98c values
79c
One 1-ot Ladies’ Suede and
Sateen Pumps. Red, white, pink,
blue and black, $2.50 and $4.00
values, going at only
79c

Woolen Piece Goods Dept.

$125 to $1.50 values ........
$2.00 to $2.50 values ...

at Money-Having Prices^.__
to $6.00 Regal Shoes and*
r,e Oxfords,t all good styles, if
1can find your size in this lot
1won’t fail to get a real bar“ In a pair of shoes. Your
llce of One Hundred Pair $2.98

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Dale, win go on tor tu uays

Danish Poplar Cloth, brown,
green, dark red and black, 75c
values '. '
39c
Mohair, black, brown and green
$1.00 values at
• .... 69c
$1.50 values going at
98c
Woolen Voils, blue, brown,
green, black and -white, $1.00
and $1.50 values at .
49c
15c values Pongee, going at 8c
15c values Flannelette; going

$1.49

Good-By Prices on all L a­
dies Ready to Wear
Uidies'* Gingham House Dresses
$1.50 values
79c
Ladies' Calico Mouse Dresses
$1.25 values
69c
Dikies’ long Outing Kimonas,
$1.50 values, going at
89c
Ladies Woolen Serge Dresses
$8.00 to $10.00 values .... $6.98
$6.00 to $8.00 values ...
$4.98

For Ladies
doz. Gauze Vests, lace front
■2tSc values going at
15c

At Money-Saving Prices
$3.50 to $5.00 values in blue,
and black serge at
$2,98
$3.00 to $4,00 values in other
woolen skirts, going at
$1.98

Children’s Gingham Dresses
$1.25 values at
$1.00 values
50c values

98c
8
39c

Fancy Outings
9c and 10c
pink. blue, white and grey.
grades only,- ..........................
Appleton Storm Flannel
values at
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One Lot Ladies Dresses
Your choice $1.4 0
One Lot Ladies Dresses

Sweaters
All Kinds and Sizes
$4.00 values .
$3.50 values .
. . ....
$2.98 values
$2.50 values
.......
$2.01) values
$1.00 Values

50c Values Going at 39c

Grade ot Dress Gingham, Voile de Nord and Amoskeag at 12 l-2c per yard
Best Grade of Apron Gingham, 10c Other Grades, 7 to 9c

These are Bargains
^hat M a k e

Competitors

Quake it T h e i r

Boots”

Bath and Huck. Towels
35c and 50e values
25c values ......... .
15c v a lu e s...
..
10c values
Barber Tojyels

Men’s Suits
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a B argain

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R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W..M. HAYNES. Baslnoi* M a n n e r
PabltaKwl r,T»&lt;r Tn*«*l»y «nd FWd*/

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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week. This makes the aecond car of
hos* with In the p a s t . few weeki.
This means the opening of a big
bualneaa for this county.' Several
farmers have already begun to put
in a good, stock of hogs, and it ia
their intention to ahlp a carload
themselves neat year Instead of ship­
ping a few os they axe doing now.
Bristol’ Free Press.
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Arrest of 'A. W. Elliott for. mis­

r« r»»r ia representing himself an accredited
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brawn. Cook very apiwTy, allowing tho
mixture to simply IsJaimer. Add ono
tablespoonful of chopped paraley, ono
teaspoonful thyibc, one bay leaf and
one clove of garlic finely minced. Htir,
cover and let the whole smother over a
slow but steady fire. The tomatoes
wilt make sufficient fjnivy us ycL If
you have sweet green peppers, add
three/taking the seeds out and slicing
very ffno and stir well. Lot nil smother
gently for 20 minutes nt lensf, helpingwell covered und stirring oroislonjiljy.
Then add one cupful con sum me If you
have it, if not, one cupful df boiling wa­
ter. Let it cook again fur /i full half
hour, very, very slowly, over a very
sternly lire, and season ujpilu to tnsfe.
Cover ten minutes more and sl-rvo hot.
Tho above Is very much esteemed as a
famous New Orlcnps dlsiu

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Practically every state south of
the Ohio, and cast of tho Mississippi,
including a'num ber west of the river
will make the same effort on this
day. The second Sunday |n Febru­
ary ia to be the, day* every year
when everybody everywhere is to
make concerted, universal effort to
bring* men, women tfnd children into
the Sunday schools of our southland.
Florida agreed to this movement
when, at the last state convention in
Lakeland, it was unanimously voted
that this state join with the others
in this general observance.
This movement i* wholly Inter­
denominational,
embracing
every
evangelical
church
and Sunday
school in the entire state. A mighty
impetus should be thus secured.
Added to this state wide movement
will be the power and influence of
all the advertising and agitation in
all the south. Florida nt the pres­
ent time has perhaps 85,000 pupils
enrolled upon her Sunday; school
books. There is an average *nttenunce of perhnps 65,000. The* pur­
pose of this Go to Sunday School
Day is to increase this attendance
that day to over 125,000,

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'January 12. 1917

P i f M U la M t a n Mail B* Mil* al Oik* agent for an Atlanta rescue home re­
minds ua that these collecting cam­
M * am III iaa 1 Hi t Mat M«u«* *■(•« I W paigns by agents of hospitals, rescue
IMS. MIka I M H n &gt;1 Saafiol. rwkU D alai Aft Mt M u tk W . 1ST*.
homes, Salvation Army corps of dif
ha HmU Nlldai
T«l#sO*a* N*. Ml ferent sorts, Armenian relief com­
mittees, orphanages, etc., is most al­
ways a . winter campaign of climate
Chicken a La Dixie.
seekers and the whole thing should
The following recipe is not n widely
come under the direct supervision
of associated charities.—Orange Co. known one, but It Is an excellent dish
and call be served nt very short-no­
Citizen.
tice:
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Chicken n la Dixie—Take two fnt
The meeting of the Sanford Hoard slices of ham and place In frying pan.
of Trade last Tuesday night demon­ then cut a spr/ng chicken In quarter*
strated
beyond
any
reasonable and fry oil hum. When nenrly brown
doubt the benefits to be derived from add* one-half can of sugur corn, sea­
co-operation. *With .150 live wires son with snlt. paprika nnd *lf pinch of
Come in and get a C L U B BO O K F R E E and Join our
Hour over ..whole
working for the benefit of this com­ grnle&gt;» nutmeg.
“C hristm as B a n k in g Club." It is the easy w ay to
munity the work is bound to have enough cream and tomato sauce to
H A V E M O N EY . '
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This is the second such tiny ob­
good results and if there nro any covet Put In oven for about ten min­ served in this state.
T
he
first
—^— Join the club yourselF. T c k c out a membership
C itts has fired Foster.
Sumo good man who do not belong to the ute* und serve a? challng dish,------ .
day was observed over a year ago,
for each one of. your C H IL D R E N ; teach them to
t promjse he gave, ch. what?
Hoard of Trade they should make
namely Oct. Trd. 1015.
At that
SAVE.
Orange Jelly.
haste to enroll under the banner of
Two tnblewpoonfuls gelatine, ono- time the Florida Sunday School AsThe Gov. will he hero on Friday the greatest working force that one
In 50 w e e k s;. .
hnIf cupful cold water, one nnd n half tsoclation inaugurated the first stateof the Seminole Fair. At that time city has ever had. The next twelve cupfuls boiling water, one cupful wide move.
Gov. Trammell cn1cent club pays $ 12.75
he will tell us about it.
months should mark an epoch in our Mtgnr,- one and a half cupfuls orangAi dorsed it with a slate wide procla2
cent
club pays $25.50
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5*cent club pays $63.75
The bulkhead should harfe grass have a large place in the history
.
10-cent club pays $127.50
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ma&lt;1« *° Ret people into Sunday
planted at once. Too pretty a spot making. Get in the gam e.^nd be­ JUS
Soak gelatine In cold wpter. dissolve ^hools.
As
the
reports
You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week
to grow up in weeds.
. ,,
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come a live member of this great In the boiling water, add sugar mid
fruit
Juice*!
servewith
whipped
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indicated
and
In 50 weeks have $50, or $100 or $250.
serve*
body of workers.
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that those schools which observed
cream. Very nlce.Celery starts to move in car lots
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add 4 per cent Interest.
the move had increased
Increased their a t ­
from this city tomorrow. Bringing
You can start T O D A Y — S T A R T I
tendance from 25 per rent to more
Rcd Peppers Stuffed With Cheese.
nice price and we arc all doing well, COAST TO COAST ELE C T R IC
L
IN
E
.
Drnln
a
few
canned
red
pepper*
nnd
:':un 200 per cent. Thousands of
thank you.
Following tlw announcement of stuff them with nicety seasoned cot­ pupils-were held permanently lor the
Mcssnf. Gandy tfnd associates of St. tage cheese to which a few chopped
Not enough crime in Seminole Petersburg, that their proposed elec­ tints have been milled. Allow to n*- a* bools all over the state.
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county to hold circuit court longer tric trolley line from the Sunshine mt-ln In n cool place for half tin hour.
’* ho state wide day was not obthan a week. Which i* a hint to the City to Tam pa has been financed, .Tli -sc red pepper* are delicious sliced « r»ed in 1016, owing to the fact
tractive form will be sent in sufficient tistirs show that some counties have
winter Salvationists that coinc down comes the visit of capitalists from anil served on lettuce leave*.
that this state flesired very much to number* to any school desiring same less than 5 per cent of their while
each winter to save the wicked St. Joseph, Mo., who content [date
••li! rate a uniform day with the
In the city of Jacksonville this day population in Sunday schools. Other
Combination Pie.
Floridians.
constructing a similar line across the
Line a pie plate with rleli pastry, fill balur.ee of .the south, and at the rc- will be further emphasized by the counties report absolutely no Cradle
------O-----slate from Tampa to Melbourne
wlth a cupful nf rhubarb nnd one of f , nt ,.ohfcrenco ()f thc flOUth.„
special campaign now on for 6,000 Rbll nor Home Departments, and
These incidents with others servo stvnwl terr! erf ami one of sugar.
In the death of William Chase
*
men. .Much interest is being devel- some even report no Organized
Temple Florida loses one of her to show how the tide of capital i s -Sprinkle with n bit of flour, a a .lt 1*1 ertt‘ •fcwUrtaa in Sunday school oped in the metropolis toward this Bible Classes, In many sections of
greatest citizens.* His good work turning south Florida ward and give very Juicy, put on the second crust nnd j work in Atlanta, the second Sunday end, and it is confidently hojied that the country the Sunday school &lt;pirfi
1in February became the Uniform and even more men will be added to the is at low ebb. and a movement *u«-h
will live after him and hla memory an insight into the future develop­ Sake until brown. If* n-finally pie.
be kept green in the hearts of his ment , of this incomparable section
I school* of that city than the goal a* i* now being planned, if of syf_________ !______
mutual dii.‘.
South Florida's futuie is one, the
countrymen.
t’u'ieiit intensity ought to sweep these
For
Greasy
Woodwork.
Thc Florida Sunday School Asso­
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— o —brightness of which cannot he fore­
(,-almer
counties into the column of
Paint i&gt;r woodwork that lia* become
The ollire of the' yTtUlc Sunday
told. and it is the dut) of every citi­ irrea-y should be ('leaned with n d o th ciation is Issuing a splendid program
strenuous activities. •
That was a good move on the part
School
Association
n-fiort*
th
at
there
of the city council to make autoist* zen to play his part-in adding to C *, dipped, In turpentine. Theft wipe'with for the. day. This program will he 1* much need In thu slate for this
-it is hoped in t Jit*- county-large ef­
thir natural Kdr
a cloth dipped in water to which n eih ulated to acid dignity to the oc­
use dimmers
or other kinds of J * au,i“ ° f
movement. There arc many counties fort* will be made for this and that
* little kerosene has been added.
lights other than the glurlug head,m,s " 10” ^
casion. and to give much needed in­ w! ich have only a few Sunday our ministers will pre-auh special ser­
lights. There ia .n o need for these*
formation to all school* which will Schools, awl a very meager number mons along this line at tin* public
bright lights especially on the city SMALL BUT HANDY CUPBOARD
‘retire-s in Southeast
use it. This program, pl.t up in a t­ of people attending. Available sta- sj-rviees February Ilth .
streets. .
Jau. In. # Thp InEasy .of. Construction and Perfectly
,r
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' in !1* i tit' for
li^trial
I.ib
Suited for the Purpase for Which
till*
week:
Wo have a soft heart but hale to
it Was Intended.
S i 1ell *i&lt;»r|u»r jtjnnK fi 3V«* - Lurn
give money to every beggar that
i* wup k vtith rniniLust fall when I round our house formed d-irtnILr
■ comes whining around about a &gt;ic
muci
'p;'u!
true aft;
wife and ten children. A!»o tho-*- WHS tint cold; wr i t e a cdrn-*|mn&lt;h-iit
•f Piiriu I’rt-gn -■ I tUieblde«l U» *
who are solh-itim; aid for
I, •
I' , i t if 1 1v *i -- have lu-eti m ade to
and that home and a.e p.nt.urd. til*1 ‘ IMP h-oilj llll-l U'&lt; tin* dtnlng
room for that pnVposc. I*
In
tmli-r
proreeil
with th e co n stru c tio n *f
drinking up tin- money after the&gt;
to ket-p Itriti tinlrr and b emu.-irleiit j public Im ildings ns follows: (,'otirt
g e t to Jacksonville or some other
house, St. -’o h ns cnitttty, Florida:
seaport.
ho* pita! buibling*.
I.aure!, Mi--*,
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M
iam
i,
Fla,;
munic'ip:il
btiibii-ig,
Twelve pages tlijs week- and yet
M
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i,
tin
.;
school
building,
A ugust,
the price id The Herald remains the
|Gn.
same. We arc* nice kind |Jublishers, j
"P e rry co u n ty . Miss., h.is voted
are we not? And . we have a nice
$200,000 of bond* for co n stru ctin g
kind public to deal with, making it
highways. Fellsm ere, Fla., voted $5a nice agreeable contract all around.
*OfH&gt;-nf"hniTitlt 'frvrM tnproving stre e ts .
What beautiful weather wc arc hav-.
ter-i"'
Ing. ■
Hurne.sville. G u., will vote upon p av ­

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PEOPLES

BANK

Safety! Service! Strength!
These are three elements which enter into
consideration in the selection of Y OUR B A N K

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Safety and .strength are prime factors in that part of our statement just
made to the Government.o^Lhe United States, which show s hnw ecn°^rt,Q—
lively and
itnd wisely our funds are invested.
investeth Service is a part of every day's
business
upon
wnteh
we
especially
pride ourselves and which we belicVe if
"Tvm pa. hTa., uml Atlantu, (y»-.
capitalist* plan to erect a 12-story nur growth may lie taken to mean anything, is appreciated.

Completed Cupboard.

Office

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&gt;■my ’woodwork. 1 covered n enteker

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t«ir wit la cretonne mid plnccd it In tin*
h'dtom. I *et picturt-s on \up of the
chjiboanl, Thcshslvci 1 U*«l for new*
Ing uriietes,- uiugaziuef, scliool bunks,
*-tc. The hox tbeld my mending tun!
nnhnii-hed nrtb le* of sywlng.

callcntr 118 when you need

TRY

anyth ill*; for your olllce.

Chicken Saute That is Declared to Be

Cotne in and look cm
Over.

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S trength ! -

"A company is being organized to
| build an electric railwuy across tho
. j sl ii t i l o f FlorUbt.
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for me I hud my husband nnrbi- a small
♦ ♦ * * * • * ♦ * M i t t H * * * * * # * * ^ cupboard about four feet high and Just
,, I a* wide as u cracker Jiox.
; ; | lie fitteiLdhree shelve* about
Incite* wide und eight Inches apart, In
| ) the top of the cupboard, 'fills 1.pi need
i*
lu one cornet1 of the room, using the
; :wult for it hack. I-pnlntcd it to tuntcli

Supplies

S afety! S erv ice!

ing bonds und Vero district of ^ t,
L urie co u n ty , F la., u|ion school build
ing bonds'. *
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T he legislature will be called upon
to make a new county from portions
of Sutits^ Itosu and Okaloosa coun-.
tie*. The making of new counties is
-n 'pleasant pastime fur thu Florida .
and Tielps to put soml*
ginger in several dull and stupid
days.— Apalachicola Times.
,— v . r &gt;1
Another carload of hogs and one
Var of cattle were shipped by the
farmers, of this community to the
packing houBc in .Moultrie, Ga., thi*

THIS

CREOLE ’ RECIPE

Dellciooa by Those Who Have
Partaken of IL

office building in T a trp a . *
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"Pretiaratioryt are being made for
the building of an vxtetision of a rail­
way tine in Mississippi.
"ThH}e are some of the newn items
o f ,th e week which show the wide
spread activity in tho southeast'and
indicate the coining of even greater
development in this section of rich.
. . . .
,
r4!,,mrc*H uml o t y p o r
t unity.
"Ainojig th e items of construction
work to In done, as reported this
week are:.
"Hank buitdim; addition, Cbrinth,
Miss.; I&gt;rtnk and otl ie building&amp;) be
n inodcli d, Savannah, (ia.; church
building*, Kissimmee, Fla., and ?.!*rirllau, Mis*.: hotel 1 ui'diug,,M intrl,
f.u .i i;'..ige. ’ Nev.ttn county, (ja.;
jail, Greenwood county, S. C\; school
building. Valdosta, (ia.; apartm ent
house, Miami, Fla.: fraternal build
' ”**■ y 1' fa ml, H i.! paving, AndersOn,"Coiihtruction contracts have been
awarded an follows:
‘‘Bridge near Hartwell, Gn.: apart­
ment house, Miumi, Fla.: apartment
and store, building, Tarpon* Springs,'
Fla.; hotel building, 'Jacksonville,
Ha.; seawall, Jacksonville Fla.; rail­
way .passenger station, Hroofcwopd,
Atlanta, (in.; warehouse, Columbia,
South Carolina."
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V»'-tru.j^Lnda)
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Take a nice, tender chicken. wn*ti
und clean thoroughly und cut Into
smnll pieces at the‘Joints. Separate
the hreast frmn.the buck amt split It
first down the center through the bone,
and once again crosswise, and season
t!;e whole well with pep|K-r and salt.
Put one and n half tnbleapoonful* of
(•utter Into n stewpau and when It tin*
melted add tin* chicken, -‘ Let thl*
brown for n gin*! five minutes, then
add 'one a half good-slycd Onions,
sllcfil, ntpI let these nicely brown,
tiring careful not* to -Irt'.lk s tn
burn lu tip* lea** Add one taMlftponijl'cb YUary I l t h wDl.lthh year he
fill of Hour nnd let tills brown. Then
known
a* tr* wlilo U€ to Sunday
odd three large fresh tomatoes (or omfourth can of tbmuJLoesJ and let these School P a y " in Florida.

Here is thc condensed report of thc condition of thc *

JFirst National Bank
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at the close of business Dec* 27, 1916 ,
■ Resources:
Liabilities:

Capital - - Hyrplus. . - •Undivided Profits
Circulation - -

Deinmits -

- -

1till* Payable - -

$ 35,000.00
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35,000.00
9,384.08

- ^rsjfto.uo
- 101.1)01.8(5

- . :r&gt;.ono.oo

Loans and Discounts
$352,103.32
Overdrafts - - - 1,738,48
Stocks and Bonds - - 110,122.07.
' Real Eitate, Furnit ur»* -anti Fixture* - - - 13,987,97
Cash and Duefrom It.mks 107,081.70

$585 096.54

$585,096,54
I hereby certify that the foregoing I* a true sind cornet condensed ropy of
report to Comptroller of Cuneney rendered for December 27th, 1910.
H. F. Whitner, Cashier.0

Safety
f nnd

Strength
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COrs.Tvative Hanking
First Mortgage Loans
Secured Commercial Paper
Cash in Reserve $107,084.70
Capital $35,000.00
Surplus $35,000.00
Undivided Profits 9;334.68
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Additiomd Stockholders’ Liability $35,000.00
Accemmodating 0 nicer*
Personal Attention of Officers to Customers

First National Bank
Sanford,

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Florida

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THE SANFORD HERALD

im,ry of the Floating Small
dk, Succinctly Arranged fur
H a r r i e d Herald Reader*

... Srrmon and son oi m i m i
J t Conn., arc in the city, guest!
Carnes Hotel. Mr. Sermon
u, Sanford to see his old
Iricnd*. Mr. »nd Mrs' Lowl8 K t** sc
bOB-MWTISM — AnUseptic, RcRheumatism, Sprains, NeuralFriday night, Jan. 17, nt the
citing Rink prizes in gold, given
w . Admission 10c, skuting 16c.
pancing. 10 t 0 12

warm building for the remainder of
the winter:*
T h e Sunday achool with special
cl oases for men, women and childecu
of all ages meets Sunday morning
at 9:45.
Sunday morning at 11 tin* phstor
will preach on, "H ow to Hear.’*
At 7 p. • m. he will preach on,
"Cleanse your Hands, Ye Sinners."
There will be an after meeting for
personal work.
The singing for the past two weekshas been of an unusually inspiring;
character and with such crowds pres­
e n t we ought to continue such mu­
sic.
The session of the church wil
meet tsftcr each of the services Sun­
day to receive those who, may deBire to unite with our church.
Requirements fnr‘ membership aj«»
simple: 1st. Confession of our sins;
‘2 nd, Acceptance of ,Jesus Christ as
Saviour, and 3rd, A determination
to seek to live a Christian life.*

60 ccn t8 -

Orders for Elder .Spring Water
-n.be left
T h e Herald office
jnd’wme will receive prompt^ atuntion. Get this pure wnter in five
„IIon bottles nt 50 c e n ts ’per bottle.
P»le for skating contest and
iicrinf at the rink under auspices
Welfare Dept, has been changed
to Friday. Jan. 19th.
Break your Cold or La Grippe
kill » f*w dose* of 666.
33-26tc
Don't omit in your pleasure next
ntk the skating contest Friday
jtjjht, Jan. 19th.
4J0 ferry boat to. Enterprise for
Tlttzaville train.
42-10tp
Dnvis for glasses for
kndsrhe, eye strain or defective
nion at Hotel. Oviedo, Oviedo,
Jib. 21rd to 31st. And at Robbins
hot Hotel, Sanford. Thursday. Feb,
ht to 10th. Don't wait until lust
&amp;J. Eyes tested free.
42-7tc
Mn. Herbert l.y'man bf Forest
City rime in Wednesday to do some
shopping a n d . see the Stop, Look
«&lt;J Liiten performance an&lt;| wus the
pnt of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly
till* in the city.
Mrt 7ahticr of I ndinnnpolis wns
li the rtt . on Wednesday and left
hr points on . t h e east roust in ilu*
lltrrnoon
The Sanford Lodge of Elks are
keUnr for a big crowd from Orbido ami neighboring‘cities ut the
biwe warming and opening of the
HT home next Tuesday night.
C. M. Urodwaler is in the rity
■^iin and expects to remain* for
KTf.'iil *--i-.' mi business matters.
uGrcr.v Jt.ir or. the - genial hill
prj-r'of 11*'-in«|o was in the city
pst?r&lt;h' '•u *|. • up the hills for the
pO y ■*■
* -111-1-- Fair
Co'iir- e
ffi!
i he ;i*'igliboring cities

After £he business p s rt of thq ses­
sion a sbcial time with light refresh­
ments was .enjoyed.

CALLED POLO MOUNTS

('h u rrh of the Holy Cross
For 2nd Sunday after the Kpiph
any, Jan. 11th, 19J7, regular services
will lie Kelt] i n ‘the church.

New Nomenclature Adopted by
National Horse Show.

-1st. I»y Rev. Father Huntington.
O- H C. of New York. There is
great and increasing interest, being
manifested by every one of the
coming to danford of this' very
widely-known pnd eloquent preacher.
As Fr. Huntington is sought by the
largest parishes the membership of
which is num bered in t|ic thousands,
in the largest cities in the east and
west, it is an opportunity and priv­
ilege no citizen of Sanford cun af­
ford to lose. Schedule of meetings
will he unnfounced in next week’s
paper. Remember the m issio n 'be­
gins Sunday. Jan. 21»t.
Among th e many beautiful and
most handsome gifts coming to the
the church and to the rectory dur­
ing the Christmastide was the gift
of a most costTy brass candelabra of
seven lights for the altar from Mrs.
W. A. Fitts, Sr. It was bought in
Washington, D. C., being selected

GOVERNOR
CATTS WILI Hoard of Missions to Meet- in
MAKE ADDRESS ON
_ * Sanford
Thu meeting of the Hoard of Mis­
EDUCATIONAL DAY
One df thu features of the Sentole County Fair will he the presoe o f the new* governor of Florida,
on. Sidney J. Cults who has wired
secretary, Echelle Maim;-a, that he
will be here on Frida V. Fefi Pth.
Educational Day.
Governor Catts will make an ad­
dress to the school children and wil
spend pari of the day here if poreBible, us Iris lime is brief and lie is
scheduled to make an uddress in
west Florida on the following day.
Educational Day promises to be
one of the big davs of the fair ami

M IL L IN E R Y
Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
M R S. G R ^ C E E. W IL L IA M S

Association Raised Height Lim it to
Conform W ith.R equirem ents of
Army—Problem of Supply
Is Thereby Simplified.
" I’olo mounts,’’-not "polo ponies” ns
of old, was die caption .over the com­
p etitio n s'/h n t nn*st Interested- follow­
e rs of Uie galloping gam e in the p rise
lists fiy the th irty-first, national Iptrse
show, recently held sat .Madison S quare
G arden.
, *
It was nt the prom pting of Wllllmn
Hazard. secretary and treasu rer of th e
Polo ussncIntloD hm l president of th e
R jcknw ny Hunting club, that the new
nomenclature has h ern adopted by th e
National Horse {jliow association com­
m ittee, lie requested that the term
‘.’polo mounts” by substituted for
"polo ponies” In th e trrlie list and
catalogue hereafter.. T here are two
classes for polo m ounts, respectively,
fo r light nntl heavyw eight mount*.* In
each the Judging W ill he for m anners,
handiness n m r conform ation and the

10G Fast First Street

Next to McCuIlers

and- Wends who enjoy good , music
and who are interest in the welfare
of the Music Departm ent.
Social Dept. BridgeOn Tuesday afternoon the Social
Department, Mw. Julius Schultz
hostess gave one of Its delightful
bridge parties thut was much en­
joyed. Seven tnhlcs 6f players en­
joyed the Interesting game nt which
Mrs. K. MV Galloway made to
score. Miss Annie Hawkins won the
cutting prize. Several m em bers
spent the afternoon with, their ncvdlo
work in cozy corners, of the club

owner or a polo club member must be rooms
In the saddle.

mejit has been his record, iliggest
in’ q u a lity .'b e s t in quantity, always
reliable, bright and enjoyable. Ev­
ery man in the company a perforner
of ability and there for a purpose.
No chair warmers or till in super­
numeraries, the whole a wide awak
laughable, enjoyable big fun show.
If you miss it you miss one of the
season's live wire attractions.

DR. A. DOLAN

At Hit* annual m eeting of 1914 th e
Polo association voted to raise th e
height limit, mnlnly to conform w ith
th e requirem ents o f th e army and

VETERINARIAN

government supply of mounts for
nrm y players. T h e new ‘rule w ns;
"M ounts—The height o f mounts shall
not exceed 1S.1 hands.**

HAND BROS. STABLES

Subsequently, a letter nf explana­
sions of the Methodist church'Soulh tion was sent hrondenst to the editors
in Florida wilt hold a meeting in the and polo authorities of the newsjinMethodist church in this city beby II. K. Herbert, suggesting the
ginning Tuesday. Jan. Kith. The
mounts he used hereafter Inof ponies. The Increase ■In
public' is cordially invited. Ant besides making It easier to oh.
nou lire meat of tin- hour* of the
ightweight nrmy remounts availmeetings will lie made later.
Man
for pohr, ended the imlny conprominent ministers and laymen
is due to the use of mounts that
from different points in the state
palpably beyond the old 11.2are to take part on the program.

SPOTTS WON AMATEUR TITLE

•
Some Egg Tip6. A tiny pinch of suit ridded Jo the

W inner of Trap-Shooting Champion,
ship in 1914 Repeats at T ravers
Island Tournament.

whites of eggs makes them heat tin
quite quickly. A trihlespoonful of wntec
lid d e d In i-n eh w lilt.- &lt;tf e g g b e f n r e lieu*

big Ml.I .In it.;.- t!,. eUtllltil \
In pp*1 '
i a • .n i.!:ig Ii I.ih l&gt;.Millie
Spot I- N. w Vi.rk Athletic
club Imtiler &gt;.f tin- amateur trap-shout*
b ig ehainplim-tlilp title in 11)14, again
won the title ut the Travers Island N*Mlrr «f \ f i&gt;1i/ufD» fur Tti llr*d 1' *i!i r
Srrilun h «if*| ha;itrr
l,t»s of H«rtraps nf the Winged Font orguulziiIdit
Hull, lie not only won the champion­
No*if* l* btfrii)* fivrn ths* Kratik Ilytfs
n| T « i fVftJ li mt*» N«. "SltaS, tf§fr&gt;l
ship, but brake the record besides,
&gt;
ttll"
‘las' nf JllHO, ,A 1L I "'HI, hfc«
lb* broke IWJ out of 200 targets. spiff fitt*
reti tf'x w(f in tr&gt; **«*, und Ins
P*»t»Urn)* n ! .r f»i*tf**v.|
- *im- in iffuftlofir# v mm law,
roff |fi&lt; iff. t faliTirns
»|iiM fut» '' r
il Hfuturlv ’liiit# !
Ralph

Hs-fnlti* '

rm nnn

*1 flirt.

I • I* ' I

11• ? '• V\

«f Thr He- ; ! i in Lakeland today
stUndinv i *■*• ims-rint! of the South
EoriJa !
Association.
Mr."
H»jr&gt;es i» : ) , •■•rrrtarv of the South

Ikida Aasoenition,
AHrn Maul! of the A. C. L. was
fa thr .it. U .die -day and liad his
ditM mixed on the meeting of the
eidorii lluarrj ,,f Tnnle cotiaeouentThe' Sunday school is moving for­
ward under the wise leadership oth r new superintendent, Mr. A. R.
Chappell.
E«t!) to the delight of his runny
Jtucdi Re him hepn living at NcwMltle trainmaster ol that div&gt;
but has left the service ut pres*W snd is thinking of locating nt

The departments are established
in their nmim ■■ml
iltlirartt..and
teachers are .working hard -in I heir
places to ntnkc every onehappy and
useful, Next Sunday is looked for­
ward, to us being Che best in all *lepartm ents of the s-iiool and chore
services.
*.
3re now ready for assess**st °* 1**17 taxes. All taxpayers
Thcr pastor will preach on some,
i •** required l&gt;y law to give their asvery vital and interesting themes.
[•ssnt-nt between Jan, 1st and
T.be. morning theme will lie *’’A
MPnl 1st.
•
•
\
Lost" Ilriok." the oyening suhjery
\ V A irru iA V
being "R eal Satisfaction."
The discUssiuri of these suiijects
tnnuuncemeal
will answer many questions arising
m&gt;' friends and clients
___ _ _I wish in the minds of n number of people.
‘finount.. thut I have law olticc
All visitors to the city will, meet a
»"• Gurner-Wtoodruff building on warm reception in this church.
« »lrict. Sanford, Florida, Rooms
Hours of worship:
UltJuti—J —wUl-praotiee in . Sunday—ffplnwl; 91301 preaching
state and federal. Will be 11. and 7; Epworth Leaguiufi:0t).
to *** &gt;*'4 nt Htiy time.
'
G.EORGtT d . H E R R IN G .
The Annua! ( hurrh Meeting .
'■ncrvgntlonnl Church
ir- ami Tourists are cor1-.‘tl''*
attend th? services
lonitfegaHonal church
&gt; morning at II o’clock
■ividson will spenl: o n the
• owing and Reaping" and
rWk on "The Young Man
urpost*" -Special music a
” *!* «Tvires
Mrs Julius
fhorister and soloist
Mrs
y «h?ol at 9:45,
"upirintendent
Let
* present and bri

. The .nnnuuf business .meeting of
the Congregational church was held
Wednesday evening.' Reports were
listened to, given* by the officers of
the various department of the
church work. These reports were
full of interest and manifested d e a r­
ly that these societies und depart­
ments bad been actively on the job
throughout the year,
'Hie officers of the yaor are as fol­
lows:
Trustees — F. It.
Kent,
Henry
Nickel, C. F. Haskins, T. C. Carl­
son, Geo. Shipp,
Deacons—1. J. S r.hrd, F. W,
Munson, C. R. W..i' r.

Chorister—Mrs. Julius Takach.
I'ahcrs Itecehcr Kent, Kd. Rrin
Chairman on Apportionment Wo
Mrs. S. Jewett.

A.,

Clmill f'onrl. ^en iaolr Ci

-In r; \i v m m . i l

Ralph Spoits, Amateur Champion
thereby establishing a new rt*cord for
the event. The New Yuri; Athletic
club's nlmrod so far outclassed Iris
rivals that the competition wns not
very keen.
Two years ngo, Rpotts, whose abili­
ty won him International fume a s a
trap-shooter, captured the title with
{88 breaks, anil last yenr the late
George In Lyon of Durhdm, N, C„ won
both' the preliminary and chumphiti*
slllp events wltll 101 In each.

N tllrr « r
l&lt;&gt;, T i v 1&gt;;fd
t n.lr
S r r l l u n S ut C h i p t r i I M S , l.«w« «f l i e f
Ida
Not lev (■ b r c h y f i , r n I h s l C. W. K n i,.
m iitf ti. |&gt;uirli&gt;*.( nt T « i t 'e n l l l r s t e No.
li,,.., tla tr.i lti« am i .lay o | J u n e . A |l . 1902.
tia. lit.14 •a ii| f itillp - a tr in m g otflre, ami h t ,
mail* ip .|) lu a lio n t ” r U i J m l I* i , . a , in
a rc o f.ta n ro » i ih taw .
,o rlllir a t»
, 1 1 0 tin- l o llo a lix itr-.-iil.e.t p ro p e rly •)(.
u x ird In Sem lnola c o u n ty , K lnrlila,. Im w it;
l,o l N'o. 2 , U it||* o .iil
T h e sal.t la n d hrloy
a ra. ** ,.| ai l b i l,i « a t l b i*#u»nrc n t iu ch
r c r l l ‘l. n le in t t o nam e ot A. L. M.'Ua-r. tinl. « &gt;al,| ( r r l l S n l r '«liall- *-o rc lc -m c il »c.
cording 10 law ( a t H w l w it i » u - lh «r-on
on t i e l t i h '. U ) « | r . i r u i y y , A .-diT IBI*.
W i-n r-- m y oflloitl i l c h t l u r t a ri.P *ral ih lth » l 2 lh .la y . I J a r unry. A. | i . 1UIT.

■can

f ,*a.

One of the Host Known nurnt Cork Entertainers apiwaring with

C o b u r n ’s

M i n s t r c s at l y r ic Theatre, T h u r s d a y , Jan. 18th

» n « r » AS«.

t 'I . r k C lr lilt r'o u rl S. r»ioo(c T o , . - Kta.
fly y. M. M t r a . l r l , |&gt;. C.
(•.-•■'.l-S'c

SEYM O U R H IR E D AS MANAGER
Form er Glar.'. S outhpaw and .Champion
□ alte r Expects to Land In New
York S ta te League.

Cy Seymour, who wns one of the
0,-4 southpaws In the National league
when lie pitched for the Giants, and
later became clftimplon batter when bo
played thu out Held, expects to get a
job as manager lit Rio New York State
league next season,
Seymour recently stated Hint ho bad
received offers front two clubs, und
’that he expected to sign u contract
With otic of them.

GAMES FOR CARLISLE. TEAM

W O M A N ’S CLU B
,
Calendar
Tuesday, Jan. 1,: .Music Depart­
ment: American Composers, Carrie
Jne &gt;bs Bond nnd McDowell. ,
Mrs. Deane Turner, chairman.
Wednesday, Jan.-17 W elfare'De­
partm ent. Open "day t o '(h e club. A
pleasing program nnd social hour.
Mrs. W. K. W’atson, chairman Dept
Wednesday, Jan. SJ— Literature
Day to th e Club, Mrs." L. R...Philips,
chairman Dept.
Music Department ,
The charming program of Amer­
ican composers and' their, \ music,
which feature Bund and McDowell,
for the Music Department on Tues­
day afternoon, wns arranged® by Mbs
Margaret Davis but for various
, r*-as.»(is was not given h y IrFMiTTlfeember. The program is too good
1to he lost to the club so under th
leudceririp of Mrs, Deane Turner,
'chairm an nf program* for January,
it will be presented at* t h e ' d u b on
T u e sd a / afternoon. There should
: lie a lurge attcndnc.ee of members

Sound Judgm?nt
is i'Tcrci.45't ti the .selcrthn of a banking ennitec*
lion by tlccidim* on the Seminole County Batik as
your depositary.
II is a Bjhk for the People Who Want Safely
and Prompt, Accurate, Courteous Service.
Your checking account is invited.

KSSStSMSMSSSSeSSOSSSSSISttSSSS

A Home Bank fi
lAim inin

�iE iB irm T iT n^

January 12, 191T

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
' LAKE MARY ITEMS
Fred Lee left Tuesday last for his
. homo in Jacksonville after sftomling
. Christmas holidays here with hbme
folks.
Hr;

ceived. If your don't get a letter or
a paper on the day you expect it,
have th e postmaster look through
all the boxes and down In the cellar
also. F o r
it ought to be there
somewhere and he likes to hunt for
it just to please you. If your friend
don't write r a v e ‘at th a postmaster.
He is to blame. If -he tells you no
put on a grieved look and say there
ought to bo some. He is probnbty
hiding y o u r mail for the pleasure of
having you call for It. Ask him to
look again. If you are buying
stamps m ake him lick them and put
them on, th a t's his business.

Harold Henchen was a ' week vis
Itor here.
Mrs. A. S. Swanson of Delray was
the guest of Mrs. H. n . D urant from
Friday until Saturday.
*
Mrs. H. U. Hester and niece, Miss
Alice Pellett of Orlando were tfie
guests of Mrs. W. It. Evans from
Thursday until Friday.
School opened Monday after two
weeks vacation.
* On T h u rs d a y evening, Jan. 4th
Our postmaster v formulates the Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans entertain
following rules for the benefit of his a good n u m ber of their friends and
patrons and th a t you m a y 'k n o w neighbors a t the- home o f - their
what you may expect: No letters mother, Mrs. W. II. Evans, in hon
given out until they have been re* of her b irth d a y anniversary, but who
was unaw are of the fact t h a t a sur­
prise was in store for I\er until her
guests arrived. During th e evening
the com pany was entertained with
readings by Mp«. Hester nnd Miss
Helen Iserm an and an Irish dialect
song by Dr. J. C. Iserman. Mrs.
Jvans received a number, of pretty
and useful gifts, among which was a
drthduy cake which was c u t ‘and
served by tho guest of honor. Ue'reshments of fruit punch and cake
were'served and the friends left nt a'
late hour, wishing Mrs, Evans many
happy re tu rn s of the day.

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The
Graham
Cracker with
the Delicious Taste

N. B. C Graham Crackers are Incomparably tho finest
flavored of graham crackers. Thanka to our careful eelectioa of ’grain end thorough preparation, we get Juet tho
right proportion of elements to make ■ wholesome biff*1**
and one that U the moot palatable end oppetitlng of its kind.
Try N. B. C. Graham Crockers for their delicious nut-Uke
flavor end flaky criapneSe. Uso them regularly at meale and
between meals, because they ore as digestible aa they are
nourishing.
,

bank have unbounded confidence In
tho future growth and prosperity of
our city and county and are plan­
ning certain improvements in the
bank properly which -will be given
to the public as soon as they take
definite shape.

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W EST CENKVA AVE N UE
Mrs. Will Robinson, Mrs. Jack
Vaughn ami Mrs. Jack King were
the guests of Mrs. W, N. Culp on
Sunday.
Little Miss Gladys Robinson spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her aunt, Mrs. W. N. Culp of Celery
avenue. She had a most delightful
time as she has taken several rides
in their new car.

Mrs. Wilt Robinson ami Mrs.
Jack Vaughn were the dinner guests
of Mis. Will Robinson Tuesday.
Mrs. J a c k Vaughn entertained
quite a n um ber of friends Tuesday
afternoon. Those of the p a rty were
Our Instructive Cat­ Mrs.: (Jeo. CMurk. Mrs. T. O. Tyner
and daughter. Miss Mabel, Mrs.
alogue and weekly Wm. Robinson, NJrs. (". Dowlcy and
Mrs.. Charlie Hester.
Price List
Little G ladys Robinson has been
SEND FOR THEM
quite Sirk this week and has not
been aide to attend srhnol at all
—TO-JMY—
She will soon in- all right again. •
Mr. and Mrs lioulys anti chil­
dren and Mrs. Charlie Hester were
the afternoon callers at Mrs. Will
Robinson's Sunday afternoon.
&lt;5 JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
We hud a nice shower Wednes­
day event tig so we .ire looking ior
some cold w eather now.
Ruby Clifford King, the little
grandson of Mr. und Mrs. Will Rob­
Under Entire New Management this
inson has been quite ill for seterul
Season
days with Very had cold but is im­
We make a Specialty of Serving a Dandy; proving mm,.____ 1 _

FREE!

Mrs. T. O ' Tyner nnd Mrs. Clark
each bought five acres from Joe
Cameron, tho itlnd opposite their called on Jack Vaughn Tuesday.
Mrs. Ihillinger was a' caller at the
homes on Dcardall avenue.
Blue and white violets are bloom­ home of Mrs. A. Derby on Wednes­
.
.
ing everyewhero *in the hummocks, day.
Mrs. J. C. Lundquist called at her
as also is the wild yellow jessamine.
daughter's Monday and at her son,
Edwin’s on Wednesday.
WEKIWA AND ETHEL
Mrs. Emil Mugnuson lias been
R. J, Grinin of Enigma, (1st., has
‘
.itling
upon those of-the Home I &gt;cbought half interest in E A. Kush's
saw mill and will move ins family purimoiU: Mrs. Vaughn. Mrs. H. G.
Lundquist. Mrs. ('lurk and Vihlcnof
here in a few days.
our
Sunday school.
rV. H. Wallace has succeeded in
getting a fine well at lust und though
Miss Ebba S tedt lias been having
it* In not (lowing the water comes a bad time with neurulgiu of the face
very near the- top and is excellent recently.
witter.
Helen und Olga Carlson of Mon­
E. A. Rush is having a deep well roe visited at Mrs. ilcrtelson's and
put down by Mr. Stafford of Sanford at our school on Sunday and later
U. S. Itrown is contemplating a with Margaret Krit-son.
Aron Lundquist bus purchased the
trip to Missouri in the near future
W.
Holiday is putting a neat home place of his unde, Charley
Lundquist, consisting of ’d 1* acres.
picket fence around bis yard.
Mrs. Ci J. Vermillion and Mrs. T. It is a fine location, and has good
I. Doyd'drove to Sanford yn a shop­ garden ground which the young man
is already at work upon.
ping- trip last Tuesday.
Mr. Geiger of Sanford has moved
The windows and doors have ar­
on to Mr. Monroe’s farm here.
rived for the II. G. Lundquist house
Mm. W. II. Doyd and son, Ray­ und now Price A Colter, the builders
mond and Miss Mae Goines were v- *can soon have it ready for occu­
ilors at the Holiday homestead on pancy.
Sunday.
T. O? Tyner has been helping H.
•

G. Lufidquist put down a well, the
PAOI.A POINTS
men working ui night.
J K. Dona left last Friday for
We with to thunk all who by their
Isteworth where he is tyl per intending presence and eontrilwtltons helped
a parking house for Chase A: Co.
to make the church party of last
Mrs. J. W. Kersey left on S a tu r ­ Friday night the success it was’.
day for her home- in Green CoVe About forty were present and we
Springs after three weeks spent hope all had a good time. A j*nuppleasantly with her father and sister of ears came out from town helpin
here.
Oil the inerritpypt and one of them in
Mr. C. C. add Miss Editli Camp*- sisted on giving us a donation, so
belt are spending the winter at Twin we hope now to -be able to get the
Lakes I’latftullon again tins year, the much -needed steps fur thelnterguests of Miss Frances Tliber. ■
mediute room.
N'ot much fresh
Harold HenSehen und Miss Helen work was attem pted in,cleaning up
Imfmun imiturmi--uvwr if»»m I,tike The grounds, bin a good bonfire was
Mary Sunday and were dinner.guests made of that already grubbed up
Sunday Dinner at
of
C. D. I'cquuin and family.
which was donated as their share by
EAST HANFORD
We
regret
to
learn
of
Mrs.
W.
I),
John
Bareli and George Clark.
. 75c ‘
Sunday. Ja n . 1 ttli. Rev? A. S.
Just a nice drive lor an appetite getter- Peck is expected at the Moore's (’lark's fall last wj-ek, which resulted
Dr. I’uleston was railed this week
.
and you ran rest assured that it
Station -church to preach in the in a badly-’sprained ankle.
to attend little Adriutt, son i of.* Mr.
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br i t k uDnfld MF«! h / i v LumrquiiilTwbb' Im*
Mrs, George Lop per of Los Ange­ being hauled for the ttekiw a mud, been on the sick list but is some betI f not satisfied don’t P a y les, •California is the tuest of her hut wish the heavy haulDig had ter now,
sister, Mrs. George Dal men and been' done before the new straw road
family of S o uth Cameron avenue.
was put down. Are afraid by the
W ar’s T hunder C arries F ir.
Miss llo rte n s c Johnson was given time thes hauling is completed we
The limit of the carrying power of
a surprise p a r t y last Friday evening. Will be ready for a ne"wroad to I’qota. th u n d er Is nbotit fifteen mlb-% while
All the'young people were there and
We understand (hut l'aolu has th irty tulles Is not regarded ns fa r for
hud a fine t im e playing games.
changed .bunds again und that Mr. tite sound of u Mg b attle to tm vel.
(WHITE)
The itlfanl son of MV. and Mrs.- Felt has no interest there now. i
Annual Meeting of Firsl National
Hagood W arren was buried Friday
Hair Cut
The regular annual meeting o r the
afternoon at Lakeview cemetery.
UPS ALA AND GRAPRVlI.l.E f stockholders of the First National
. Shave
W. W. Miller und J. F. McClel­
Rev. Swanbom filled his appoint­ Honk of Sanford, Flqjrida..wns held
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land ate on ju ry duty for Seminole ment here at tile Lutheran church on Tuesday morning, January 9th at
( county this week.
Mouduy evening.
He expects to 10 o'clock.
' Tonic - J. R. H ayden is feeding a bund of prqttch every two weeks.
The board of directors who, had
Massage
sheep, between 400 and 500 at his
Mrs. Alfred Ertcsun and little chil­ guided the affairs of the bank so
lleardall avenue farm, brought ovr dren returned Monday from a visit efficiently for the past year was re­
Shampoo
from his Volusia ranch.
to her sister, Mrs. Adam Karr in Dc- elected without -any change and is
Singe Joe Cam eron is having forty acres Land.
composed of the foillowing gentle­
more land cleared neur his home
Mead a men Bertelaon, Uorcll, Mng- men, all well known citixens of our
■'farms.
nuson, Margaret Ericson, Theodore community: L. A. Rrumley, S. O.
The R. J. Holly land, now owned Rergquist und Woodard Ilertelson Chase, F. 1*. Forster, T. I. Hawkins,
flKXT TO FIRE STATION
by H. H. Lewis is being cleared und were callers Thursday at the home of T. J. Miller, F. H. Rand and II. F.
PalmcLo Avenue
tiled ready for potatoes. J. C. Ells­ Mrs. H. G. Lundquist, where Mrs. Whitner. *
The stockholders meeting w a s 'fol­
worth and G. C. Chamberlain hnvo Clark joined them later. Mrs. Her*
telson und Mrs. Clark railed also at lowed. Immediately by a meeting of
Mrs. Hulling er’s.
the board of directors at w h ic h ,lit
Aron Lundquist happened to a following officer# were elected for the
little runnwuy recently with his ensuing year:
brother-in-law's horse which tore up
F . 'l l . Rand, President.*
the wagon badly, but fortunately no
F. P. Forster. Vice President.
one was hurt.
- 1 E. W. DICKSON
B. F. Whitner. Cashier.
Margaret Ericson has been the
A. L. -Betts, Assistant Cashier.
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SANFORD, FLA.
guest of her aulit. Mrs. Mugnuson
Thu report of the officers showed a
for .u few days, attending servicer most satisfactory condition of the
TYONT throw away -your damaged or worn auto
with them in town Sunday.
bunk’s business the past year; the
tires and tubes. Bring or pend them to us; or
Messrs. Abe .and Kohl. Derby and statement, called for tho 27th of De­
their wivea have been, taking in cember nnd published elsewhere in
phor\e and we will repair them, or if they are not
some of the pretty sights of Florida this issue, showing deposits of over
worth repairing we will tell you they are not.
In their new car. going to Orlando $460',000.00, an increase of more
No tube too badly cut or torn-forus to repai*.
lust Sunday and the previous one to than 30 per cent over the corres­
Daytona and Sea Breeze.
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ponding date of 1915. This is evi­
Burned tubes repaired and made as good as before be­
dence
stronger than words of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walker and
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
his parent! Were callers New Year* prosperity of our city and county,
patches put on tubes to chafe inside of tire, or to comeDay at the home of Mrs. Dcrtelson, and of the hold which tho reliable
off. •
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who also entertained her children old inatitutlion has upon tho confiv
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and grandchildren to a nice N*!W dence of our people, who have an
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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fact anything you may need in (his
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Sporting Goods
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Christmas Presents For
Boys and Girls

Sanford Cycle Co.
New Location, Next to Seminole
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OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAY
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In going over (he statistics which
have been filed in the Tam pa dail­
ies we find in regnrd to basketball
that Sanford has established a rec­
ord th a t will stand for a long lime
to come*.
And (hat is, the local club here
has held their opponents to the low­
est score of any other team in the
state. -The lowest score which was
made against the Tam pa team was
thirteen and the local club beat th at
mark by six points.
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In the last two games played only
fifteen points have been registered
against them and nowhere in this
Slate lias any other team been able
to, hold their opponents to such a
remarkable low score.
Only two field goals have been
thrown against the two Joral guards
Und when this is taken into mnsidet*
ntion every onu must concede that
Sanford must have some team.
The locals are yelling for the
stale championship and they justly
deserve to yell, for the games which
they have played have all been
dean cut victories und the defensive

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ing which thoJ First’ NatlonalFmet part of their work has bordered on
the needs snd safe guarded the finan­ the spectaculir.
cial Interests of this Section, many of
When the team was reorganized
these years, being marked by finan­ under the leadership 9! Captain
cial panic and stress in* National af­ Paul Hawkins the boys steadily took
fairs and local calamity from storms a spurt and started to clean up ev­
and frcexes.l H&amp; vy jy fe f i | j&gt; • ft]
ery team that came in sight. So
ft .will he of general Interest to worked up over their victories the
the public to know thnl at the close l)nys were anxiously waiting the npof the six months period, In addition penrance of the Imps of Tampa, but
to the regular semi annual dividend ut *ke *“st tbinute word was n*of G per cent, an extru dividend of 1 1reived here that on account of t hi­
per cent wm declared, making a toManager Harkness' father
they wore unable to come. *
tal of 7 per cent for the-periad
Each of the employees waif C*'The Tampa Times of Saturday
mcinhered at Christmas with a gener- Itdll present an ulj.alar learn
‘tun of the
ous bonus of gold, the amount being state of Florida picked by t^e Writer,
based on salary nnd length of ser­ and after taking into consideration
vice.
And further, believing, that the wonderful playing of the load
all who have helped to accomplish some will wonder why ntore than
the splendid results shown by the one from Sanford was not selected,
annual'report should share therein: a but the story will tell why the one
substantial Inrrease of salary was on the local team was picked and
v.oted each member of the force.
why some of the others were not se­
T he offlcera and directors of the lected.

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t '.n v rr o&gt; afternoon :il :J High score hie tin* Indies u iu net.If
fur ts •■-*I frirmU of t h e . 'by Mr v I! lt;irroM to viliom « i,| a
pair
uf mahogany
• airdli-t • t.- and l&lt;&gt; Mr N fuinan lor
the gentleman's prize »,|. given a
SI .I'.’Wn' ','Uilil
Tin im iiiIht* of St. Agues (* mill combination set- uf Inme and tie in
Neat *.wvok Mr :j,"l
im i with Mini ( thru Scliultx no Mon- while ,ilk.
Mr,.
V
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K
W
at,on will entertain lhe
ila.. nfp rnnnn and enjoyed •‘i*\«-riil
delightful lumri planning and di*.

A number o( Sanloril bilks attended ilio Baptist t ‘oiivo nIion in
Orlando at \ariou« times iluri: : tin*
anil all report i llm* tinif ;rnd
tlif ur
p.’ertdid (Heeling Aitmlfg those who • ussjog

on tin* Height* wil! ho occupied fry
Mr .mil Mr.- M rA tim u .
• Mr \\ A tiiun came up from St.
(’loud «fii Wednesday for a s h o rt-, g
stay with the home folk*,

Mr
and Mr„
Ka-Howesw hove
fc
bought the llanthone place on Santin* privilege of
\l i lf nrr I m p a r t i n r n t
various xchomes tor tin*
I ford’ Height., and have moved out
T f • U ill.ire Department will eit* i Skalit.K K'tik lor I rida&gt;, J.muurj
terrain the General Club on W e d -1ID and will conduct a akating c o n O o v e r Were Dr. Geo. .Hyman. y*«r*. work.
Thnso prtmenh were Knlrrloinrd by Ihuigbleri of W’tiln j [ from town.
Mr,. T. lie Witt lla y e ,* i, rei-elvnwdav afternoon w ith an in te re stin g test .......... foll.Mt.-d l.y tw o h o u r, of! M r - M. ( . b V u g e . M r and M r, M r,. Juliu s S.1,,,1
Mr\
L.
mtC
many charming social attention, | , . . • ,
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program. All member* of the De- darning with good music.
There »• “ “ »«•"&gt;. M i« Annie Hawk...,. Morgan. %n|tt»n&gt;; Mm* Itulh Matting
will
be
separate
ticket*
for
udmis-j
Hyman.
Mr*.
Schelle
Her.
M
r,
Archie
Hett*.
Ml**
(
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e
t1
fr.
m
lor
manv
fr'rnd*
just
previous!
u
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Kay “ d .
part menuare urged to attend, a* the
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1 Maine*.
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'• P e t oursev. clicn Schulli. Mra. Ivy. Alri— l a - - «.»-ut*v»nrbnrmrd-To make h e r h o m e T . .. .
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*n a wion,
ska
tin
g
iin
d
.dancing.___
Mr*.
W.
(icrur.il day, are given to bring all
*children motored to Ocala on Saturin llr n d r .tciw o.
Sun
ly
all
cluh
memher*
will
rn
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r*
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Tolar.
M
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Hryan.
Mr,
karl.
and
Mr
of the rlitb metnjiorm together. It i,
j d iy for the week end. The cur was
M. J. Hawkins, Mrs. W. K. Seog- licious lunehi &gt;n course was served
hoped there w i l l . b c n large attend- op erate by buying one or more of
On Tuesday evening she *waa the l iven hy Alfred Rohson*.
gun, Mr*. JameH Taylor, Mis, Allie
"*
guest ol honor nt a beautiful party
.
anre of them in honor of the 'i n ­ these ticket*.TrafTord, Mr*. II. *H. Connelly and * V An/nmf Kltrliun &lt;\( Officrtn
the home of Mr*. J. I). Roberts, the
vited guests of the Department.
Miss Agnes llothamly is spending^ :!
M rs.-M . F.I homa* of
J .id onville j
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o rg a n Society of the i teacher ol the Daughters of Wesley, the week end in Jacksonville with
On Saturday, the i!0th, the same
whrt isvisiting Mrs, F.i\age. tj Haptist
Temple were delightfujly en- of which Mfs. Hayes has been the her sister, Mr*. Gore.
In the interest of it* one hundred department • will hold j\ rummage
te i t a inr d m r -Monday aft»rnnrm~10 - rrT1rtt^rc ~rlii.‘tS' ' | irt‘!tttt Pnr*~&lt;mring"nie'
• dollar* o b l i g a t i o n t o the- General sale on Sanford avenue in the u-tinl
L'naroidabU Citangr uf i M t
1 Mr*. Robert Howe a t her pretty lust term ol several months. Mrs.
MFs. II. N. Marsh of DeLapd la
Roberts' home was prettily adorned visiting Mrs. E. E. Hogan and Mra.
The skating contest and dance new home on Palmetto avenue,
Cluh, the Welfare Departm ent have place. All rummage will ■ho gratMr*. Marsh came
that will be given under the atm-1 H u ,loess was transacted nod the with howl, of red and white roses Geo. Venalile.
pice* ol the . Welfare Departm cn. 1nnnu#1 elw.tion ot olllrem. resulted and red carnations intermingled with over to attend the school of In­
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
W om ans ( luh at the ^kuting Kink
Mr!1, Howe bring ylerted pre*'- fern* which gave a relieving touch of struction of tho F'astern Stars, laat
j week- j,
AGENTS
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ha* been changed to Friday. Jan. If*. ,d#nf; , Mr„. Schelle Mjiine* vice green in nrtistic Hrrungcmcnt/
owing to the engagement of Coburns pre. , dpnt. Ml tt Kssie Whittle sw rlIn the course of the evening sev­
Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Rayton of
Minsttels ut the Lyric 1 heatre on ta r y t rt.jt*urer and Miss Jeanette eral charming vocal selections were
Rochester,
N. Y., have nrrived and
Thursday.
Tickets
th
at
huve
been
n
ujnK
reporter.
A
pleasant
social
rendered with Miss Ruth Mettinger
O tflc* Wlia HOLDEN RI AL F * T » T E O.
are located with Mr*. J. D. Roberta.
Bold
dated
Jan.
1H
uill
be
Rood
on!&gt;
j
hour
roll^wod
the
luudnea*
|ieriod
at
piano
uccompunist.
Two
&lt;|uartettes
F lo rid a
Stnford.
on Friday, l!*th.
.
I which time dainty refreshment* were were delightfully rendered hy Mis. Mr. and.^Mr^,,, Ruyton.. havo been
The patronesses .of the ufTair will served.
Those present were Mrs. W. L. Morgan. Mr*. Claude Hern­ spending their winters in Sanford
he Mrs. FJ. 'M. Galloway, president £ rn ea t Hett*. Mr*. Thomas GeUen, don. Mrs. Mettinger and Mrs. Geo. for many years and have host* of
the Woman's .Club, Mrs. W. FL Mrs. 'Jlimes Taylor and Misses F*ux and two solo, were given by friends here to grevt them .
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Watson, chairman of the Welfare Daisy Hetts. Ruth Whittle, Marthu Mr*. Mettinger that were intieh en­
Mrs.
J
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C.
Harris
and Miss Mary
joyed,
utter
which
an
mnusing
conFox
in
addition
tu
the
ollicers
men­
Other prominent cluh
lest u a , indulged in. known as the Hnrlow have returned from u plcaswomen who u^e pntroneso-s arc Mrs. tioned.
Plant
Contest.
Miss
Gcrtride aul visit to Jacksonville artiong
J. W. Dlckins, Mrs. Henry Wight,
Rrowne making many guesses wax (iLoMU-awd -Kdative*.
Deune Turner and Mrs. W. I*.
Srir Sew Ueiunin Meeting*
Carter.
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T h e Sew Sew* ladies have&gt;. only given a-l ux of lionhom/ and to Mrs.
,Mr. and Mrs. W m .'M itchell and
Cluutle Herndon was preseiiled ta
Mrs. W. P. C arter will have been taking an unusually. long sum
their two children are hero from ‘
h r Xh" ' “ J ® 5 ,' un,,*rr of Georgia, visiting Mr*. Mitchell'*
• charge of the tickets for dancing and mcr S k .ta but waken up.mv
uiol U'uOonx:
guesses
Mr.,. ,T«,‘rhcun' • t he* adfhisjrfoH a I afternoon ‘under the wide awul^e
In. recognition of her faithful'ser­ mother, Mr*. FL L. Rrowne on San­
skating tickets.
The personnel of leadership of their hostess, Mrs. C
vice and loyalty to the class ji "m em ­ ford Heights.
the committee, are Mr*.- Tcrheup, H» Dingee. There ’was so much to
*•
ory gift" of a beautiful gold lavilierc I e*
.
Mr*. Carter, Mrs. Abernathy, Mfr. talk nliout and so many stitches to
Mrs.
II.
L. Heath ol Fort Myers
was
given
Mrs.
Hayes
from
the
Gerror and Mrs. J. W. liurnes, all tukc after the Rip Van Winkle nap
class. In ndditiaii to the many left for home this week alter a de­
Throughout KlortiU,
member*
of the Welfare Depart­ t h a t ’every moment of the afternoon members present were Mrs. F\ E. lightful visit to her sister, Mr*. Geo.
Kr,,,r* Ihiit n r r titinn^urnililr p r o o f o f l l u r k r f u m ip e r lo r lf) • Tfc*
•r » r » nr r ssltl«-*,nrr.-iitl,or, ulrnng, dl.riw tr-rraU lln a. T h e y tirsr l « r * »
ment, from whom tickets can ho wus alive with interest and the Sew Stcinmeyer, Mrs. W. L. Morgbn, Shipp on Sunford Heights.
o f fru it (last a r i l * a t k » ih I p r i m ,
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Ludiea and girls whoso Sew* enjoyed their laughter and fun
MtS. Charles, Mrs. A. K. Powers
t ruNtoMer STrltral “ I a « t l&gt;rl%«rrn OOO anil 700 t r e e * f r « w y n *
names have been entered for the and frolic with renewed xest. Scal­
lc ,f Jnuuary. I h a v e n r « r r a c r e I r m &lt;lo h r l l r r o r * r « w llorr. In
Breaking It Gently.
Mrs. Gilmore and Miss Margaret
or Ib e i l r j r . t sprint; lu m y reFotlrrllou. O l b r r I r r r * i&gt;l*ulrU at
skuting contests ure M rs. Hal Wight loped oysters, saltincs 'with pickle* Roberts. Ouije Hoard created great
Jack (who ha, Kjicnt liL* lost ren- J
•Hr nanir tim e cannot eo m p s tn « l l h thrm.**
Mtesss Fnina t'hittenden, Ruth Mr and hot coffee-was served at the-rcMur fn-o rnlntnir te ll* a ll about o u r n u rarry
r o o t - » l « ' -l&lt;.
excitement and pre-told the next tury for n bracelet)—"When you bnik
ut Mils poor gl/t. think kindly of the
Daniel,
Fern Ward,* Vera Terheun, freshment hour. Enjoying the gra­
r«-.-|i-f f l im l- * r lr c lt » u , iiunlltv. result*, prices, e le. It I* the only
bride-to-bc in the Daughter* of Wes­
i mi " l i f e course on rltrtiB&gt;cullUre, from nu rsery to ninrkrlluK. e * r r
Rosumond R a d fo rd ,. Helen Torwilli- cious hospitality, of their hostess ley circle in's Ides telling, the interest­ donor, won’t yoitV Hello—"ARVaya,
l*n 'lul.i-j, Send f o r y o u r c o p y today,
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ger, Ruth McGee, Lcbt Hutchinson, were Mrs. R. J, Holly, .Mrs. Mring
fortunes.
counts, ns I said to my tin nee. the duko ;
Millie Abernathy, Clarice Hand, Laulin, Mrs. Wm. McKinnon, Mrs.
T iCKEYE' N U R S E R IE S ,
(imsstldy you haven't lioirtl), wlico he
F'runk
Woodruff,
Mrs.
R.
A.
Howard
F’&lt; rtnic Relpi Munson, F^lizuheth
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pent me a picture postal !**
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Mrs.
O.
L.
Taylor,
Mrs.
R.
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Perk
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M
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n
t
i
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n
.*•
• N 'c r s t K a r liia lv e ly Citrus N u rs rrlrs ' * the ‘ Vorld.
.
S t 'fiord-and Weimu •Grave*. There
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Carter mo-'
wni also be a number of gontieinen and Alt-,* Agues Devlin. Mr*. M a y
Profitable Mourning,
Dickins will be the next hostess.
•torn! to *Kissimmee and return on
who will enter th e contest.
A
Long
Island man (tits rc«nic*t&lt;*d a
Wednesday.
fee of £."i for sitting with a ei.rp-u.
*,
Cctiffpn M iiiic Club
Keening IIridge
•Tliat Would make It almost us prnUtW . H . B R O K A W , S a le s m a n
Tho regular meeting of the CeMr. and Mrs. W. J. Thigpen
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Ilryan aide, but hardly ns pIcaMttit, us having
rilian Music Cluh will be held at the chnrmingly entertained the Flvenlng have moved into the Giles' home on' n streak of Inck white "Kitting up
C atkins Block
O rla n d o , F lo rid a Studio of Mrs. Fannie Muuyon S*t- 1Bridge Club on Tuesday evening Magnolia avenue. The ilryan home with a sick /rlend."

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Insurance

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SANFORD ELKS
NEW HOME
CELEBRATION

New Pipe Organ for Sanford
denev stronger than word* of :h
Marking
again the great and .con­
prosperity 'of our city and county
s
ta
n
t
prosperity
of Holy Cross'
nnd
the hold which the reliable
Church
k
i
'
a
ll
ways,
spiritually nnd
old institution has upon tho coni':-,
'iff#
.materially, the ordering of the pipe
denre of our people, wljo have. i,n
organ for the church hnslsLyon the
nhiding memory ■of t h e years d u r ­
just cause of great joy to the parish.
ing which the First Natlunal mj-l
m
It will he the first of three organs
the necds’and sftfe guarded the finan­
which
will
eventually
consjituto
the
cial interests of this flection, many *|f
Hi
whole. This lirst organ, which will
Chose years being marked by finan­
lie known ns the mahworgnn will ho
cial panic and stress in national afin Itself absolutely perfect and com­
fnlrs nnd local calamities from storms
A l I f Nr
A ’-'/i
plete. T h e second part will In time H O U S E W A R M I N G T U E S D A Y
3 B |W j 11
cq DNOLE COUNTY FAIR HAS nnd freezes.
1f 1 J
D E W E X . B U R IE D
W IT H
M I L I ­ 1,0 known as the chancel organ, and
N I G H T G R E A T . S O l 'l A L
It will he of general interest t o j A D M I R A L
MOUNDS SECOND TO
the third, the tower or echo organ.
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th e public to know that at the closet
EVENT
]i f i f KNONE IN FLORIDA
TA RY
A N D C IV IL H O N O R S
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The main organ, which will bo imof the six months period, in addition
. . .
.
mediately installed, o r - as soon aa_it -Brilliantly—illuminated; gorgemt*-II vou have not already visited to the regular semi annual dividend | Washington. I). C
J
an,
nunc—Damry
favor**!
the
|,uij , t wall he of two manuals |y decorated and handsome in nil Its
. ... tHolden
&gt;
Par k .of-li-per «**bh-ttn~extrn -dividr nd~rf~f I'uin rul
^ *p* j . tfijiMit]*
for ............
Admiral
arrangements ._.
... . hut
H' h i
and contain between ’ six a'nd seven
’.d dj so at once for there U per cent was declared, making a to­ I)i •wey, who died last night in his; “ There w-a* no vacancy for \\ cst hundred speaking pipes; T h e selec­ up|*intm cnta the Clk# r in l , was tho
Z^^ r•*t-oouf----gryne
of
a.
beautiful
social
function
activity out there th a t. Is tal of 7 per cent for the period.
hOtli \i..r , wire partly complete j Point front Vermont,” explained the
tion of stops, couplers, accessories, on Tuesday* evening t h a t - w i l l go
“'
to impress you with the idea
today. Orders were issued
l»y tho admiral in reviewing his libl "O th Each
of
t
h
e
employes
was
re­
. C
.1 o u n. t y t.1Fair
.. Ia Iw
.S
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!&lt;
•
II
etc.,
has been a matter of great con- down in the history of the lorul or­
being a membered at Christm as with n gen­ na.vy department to Jiring
nil the t erwif e I ’ might have gone&lt;’into
sidcration
-by the rector for p long ganization* ns a memorable event.
, one in every respect. The hit: erous bonus s,f gold, the amount liv­ catluts ut Atinapitolls and ajl avpll- Nlaitilu hay o n ‘ a n army transport
time.
K\wn
this main organ will ex- The Hanford Klks rejoice in th e pos#
m
(ha I* up Ynd another h if tent of ing based du salary and length of able bluejackets frofn the
Norfolk iusliad of &lt;&gt;n tho Olympin. But it
fto.iun of onu of tho»’handsomest
cel,
as
we
are*V,jvised,
out
id
-•
of
‘ r»trr proportions tvill he placed service- Ai]d further, believing that and Washington p.-.vy yards t'« a t - . hiippcni,,4. tltuL th e r e . was a vacancy
r ’.uh houses in the south, but rt-entlit ffounds the first of the werk- all who huve helped to uu-rtiupli
tend the 'funeral Saturday. Sccre- at Annapolis so^l enter, d tue n;tv&gt;\" tin* very largest cities anything, th at
|y completed, the occasion on T urs- •
is
jn
the
south,
or
likely
to
lip
for
U
[ftt rtn* (or the rattle and hogs nre tho splendid rem its shown by the tary Baker will nrdea all available
At t h e -outbreak of the war be­ v e r y long while. The enthusiastic, day. night being the official opening *
L^jjjrr and the grand stand is bre- annual report .should Share, therein, a army unit, to participate in •the
tween tho stale's Dew'py was l!l untiring work and devotion of the of the building that was celebrated
mi
h# converted into : / display booth substantial increase of salary was ceremonies. Secretary Daniels and
ifi
ya'nrs old. lie wtis comknissioned a S. Agnes' Ciuild'of yotfi'g ludies, as with a bouse warming and brilliunt
citrus (edits and there arc many voted each member of the force.
Tanking
office}*
were
engaged
today
'.
lieutenant and guided, the Missis­ well ns tho liberality and goodness ball.
The building was thronged
ToW A i m m taking place th at will
These In­ sippi and itX executive officer in
Tift* officers and directors of" the arranging tho details.
with
Klka
and their friends from
[of
the
pcojde
of,
the
parish,
must
he
P -iU Holden Park into one of the hunk hav'M unbounded confidence in clude appropriate exercises on every
Fnrragtlt* historic dash past
, vs pubir.ir acknowledged filr their-love town, who were lavish In their
laMt fair grounds that rould ho oh- the future growth and prosperity of available naval vessel throughout j Orleans and its forts. Be was nut
s,f tlieir duireh - and for tluft for praises :\nd warm congratulations to
»horl notice, anywhere.
Fnr- whid, , |,e ■hurdi - t •,ml-.
our city and county and are plan­ the world, and the tiring of the I so surc«*s»'fn| :•! Port Hudson
the yauford B P. O. K. In the posl util . ragut v.
ytr'food judgment of the »nnn- ning certain i»npro\ement in the admiral's salute of '!! guns
ilirotigh. but Dewey and
kcs.sioii of such .i home.
Modern ami
Seerei.iry Daniels h.o conferred with the Mis- sft,|.pi ran around under
i
Uff „ apparefit in changing the Hrin'; p r -;—r*
bi-'b
tip
to
date
jn
structure
and equip-’
Mrs K. T l.ane and Miss t'ele.-te
I
r
ident
Wilson
and
Mrs.
Dewey
1
the guns ol Hie forts. Tlie ship was
b lotion of the grounds ' f oi.i the to the .publi.
incut, and elegantly furnished, it was
III., spent several
no urtlier plans .will be made. In­ set at,re and during the transfer of Lane . of. Aurora.
| pjpdij i» the Holden Park as (Leliniie shape,
. . .
.
suitably
adapted and a charming
i
,
, ...
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. , d a is in Sanford tins week with Mrs.
t«*rm«*nt will In* al Arlington na- the
f imrr who takes a constitutional
crew wader lire, the timing ol•
setting
for
the
groups
of
handsomely
Win. Leavitt whjlc en route to Lukcticcr "lived live years in an hour."
■ « Sfce l»ke front °l&gt;® °l these cold
Mrs. S. M. Blanchard uf Shel- no .il cpinc*t&lt;*ry«.
■ ri
lutiii. • TJtey will return to Sanford Vowned women and a ttractive girls
ginitfi can testify. Arid then the bl,rite, M ass., arrived . Wednesday
A gij^rd of honpr composed of
who graced the occasion. The'flowAfter the dose of the war his life later in th e season.
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U3 round! are fenced making the and is the guest of Mrs.
bln jackets (rani the gunboat Dol­ was made up of routine duty' tit
ers used in profusion in’ the' halls and
l nil of arranging the exhibits and Philips.
phin -and the presidential yacht sea and ashore. During this period.
corridors nnd In every available
l *lrr booths the easier nnd saving
\ta flower was .st'.itlbned at the the fnl .r • admiral cruised*, taught a
space mingled their beauty and fruF* tie tit exper.*'e uf making new feneI n . , y home
I gram e will, graceful !. ru- and staleclass . A'o. ipolis: sur\ • y ,1 (ow, r
Kronv the appearance of the
palm-, .,, &gt;1 lb purple and while
I . iilln ml .»'*d diplop atie fir, les , ' .iln•• . in-I part o f . 11
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1 ' hi
Uir »Tound» 'u»t now theie is il"
of il,e Klks color-. ,,i an artistfr
i * v ,,, . ,,i il,. , unity s n,o 'l di&gt;- ■ini , • \lc \t ,. . .trrti d siH'i'lu s to
lJ*»t thr !&gt;ut'’ '-ut of the munagi-r
combination amd harmonious blend-'
t iti|.utsl,ei|
oJ ol,n er w,:s inoiirn the f u r -.u r n s of the siege of Paris;,
i\ J *
' | ' tUt the park wiil be eipiully a* good
ing
that
was
wonderfully’
idcasiitg.
ed.
President Wilson iu a s la t e - ; performed ■ ijnty' a t Boston n a v y '
u fay fair grounds in the s ta ll' for
Baskets of oxt|,uisiio roses in red und
J
nient voiced his own and the rvu- • y,ir*l m id'the naval tontpvdo station
tW holding of a county fair. If a
white and pink were used eiTegtively
lion's grief.
'
.
| ui New port; inspected lighthouses j
i
in the lobby wit if palms and potted
nre track » ■* necessary the park
Affieriettn naval vessels and ftf-dniiil served as naval secretary on thet
m!4 not ho large enough hut the
plants,
and
in
the
reading
room
a
.
lions • throughout the v*or!&gt;|* re• board; gpeiil two years
gmk* that hmiml the. park on all
huge T&lt;.nkvl of golden T.I idioli shadI
I reived word by wirdiscs of the adon sick leavi in seireh "of
i n f r o m cream to delicately tinted
■idre fill loakr ideal race tracks for
. hie! of. dm
j niiral’s death vfith order to dLpla
i :ulornc&lt;l the table, with bowls
tk t»iir-iif ■n’t 'i 'b r , and other riu-e
I
ill bjlf ! &gt;.. r
' Il -I •
ni a, d at .Vi wa • I.H. I IT D O C K E T A N D FAST plfiU U«I
fciiuTr.- t il it croiindft tire ample H O N E S T J.A W Y E K T H A T &gt;V!l I.
and
viwe's of the sninc lovely llower
vr,.(|
I
f the to&gt;;,r I of
W
O
R
K
(
LEA
N
S
I
T
placed on the mantels nnd window
hr ithrr stiiu lions,
i, wi
will, the sank
S i IT KA( 11 « 'D I ,
| ailhuugh the o ,
’....I
CA SES
x «tnrted In Orlando
-helve-.
Hundreds of gorgeous
TLf fepert 1
SOUGHT
! - •! —r apr.lt&lt;
b
i„
.dl
their delicate and gor-tii* »hnt Sanford
kj- i.-rr-j • i1
i ir«ii11 &lt;v‘iifi •• i»*i nit*• *« to g n m l 1'-’1'""
bi-uii\
were u-ed ill lav­ish
Washington. D &lt; . 1
would have a
ltd r » l :•11 it
out justice tinder the nidi* super­
profi|»n»n
tbrotighnut
the building.
v.’ral exhibitors roiif«T&lt;*li»«' of ri.ifN »m 'Oill
sUtT*. lair *.
l )»
vision of Judge ferl.il,s, a.-&gt;sis|i&gt;,| b,
iph,.
intll
room
v.as
ihTongcd
with ■
}: ‘
k«f this wc. • i\e out this report tTiilH .toiltiy ilr \
1lii'iiiiHbli tho
stat-s nUortiey. loseph. Jones. The dancers frbm nine in th e evening
fn^J thf rap .11 of Orange rotinty administration forces were
S:iiUIU»y.
docket will probably be cleared to­
.til the "wee sm.i’ hours" and
ltd ui&lt;l the;. had been told that to have Samuel I'literm..i
.
.j
morrow an-1 all Hu* casi-* Hi ,,»jsei| of ui
;
n
w
v.
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er Iris tln-re b •u a more at true-• Saiuv’d nub: . e no grounds ami j coilnjel for tb
f,,r I•j |I,.,l '
■■»• i ■ • ! y mi !,i •
• 'UK f ai-d V ••
l.t!
(l.e
event III l|u -nciul life of the
|*
- tkf; rjn-»
. i .i investigate and [Two member-,
.1
. . .„
were on-1ne-iliickcl since last Friday «■town. The housg committee, eon, ji*i,t j.r, .ii i m c U Jii
ag«.
thy
rcpuldi
.ui
min
ii nation .,s p n -,%trt i;«a110 # i prist-d and pleased to urged bis selection.
’ • ...... i | n foo ilnaa t ho waf
de I. but he preferred to .n main t n : a ” « diMmsed of ns follows:
id Mc-sri; Arthur Vowell,
Mftkffromd- nmk the lirij^it ’pros:i *ii,1 Sol i. It
Postmaster Borici ftrri-st • Lake, L. }’. Mc.!
,e
f
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||.,irman
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nuili
Fern
hi
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life
fU
pvrt* &gt;7 tb- • • jnnic County Fair
! jr
rt-*i with the uble at ln&lt;v e.I,«ul from the d.
General D.ivi- &gt;'•
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iupi.il
d
a
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iu
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g
is
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e
ftii'i
tiiu
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Ctiller.
IL
\V. Herndon and S. M.
*1- s, aUU tal.le: , rounds that arc ample committee and th
nioti liter* * do- the civil v.-ir down to the time .lo
|
.1. •_Lm_u.ii.-xi-i.ii d iorgu .of- iJ I tho .'
-•■iii-il ! idi;un-ill iil.ii'iii
I* tkf » &lt; oi.rr.mlntlon of ull the d i ned to discuss :&gt; r,-|uirt
T o o . . tu_
port that Mr. r,- r.nm
i'i ,
&gt;” ,gn!. f-i—*-r
n.-rleis
details •&gt;( tin- arrangement*
It
•xi •
•i ■ii»-*
a ? . .ii ii- • nine «nu-vpii il
B u r ! , "i a!--&gt; ■
»" T T 7 ff ( F • r'-e y-.it, tin- List (|,Jpt'..l of hi. v. II-' '
wina-sistod
in'receiving am) look­
• .lire &gt; ne.I.- I revival *-l If1-' b- - 11. 1- -. .i*--in i-&gt;l •lui-.aij ■ -• 11111;ttc, rar-iiten:ion here that
interest. Oi'positnui to l ..t&lt;-m \ t r Luing plans for the-defense
ing
after*
the
pleasure
of their-guest*
in
ri.Hiding m u t rover.-y with. Admiral nient for plaintiff, execution Issued,
dry vtuM . Orlando.
dvas arisen 1,0th in the tonimiii-T and r lUntry in time of war.
bv
the
officer*
ny'd
many
member
v, Dieter Icps, of th • f5--rn.i»’n navy
(Jeo. If. fernald Co. vs. F. J.
Btt revertheU-ss, the- Seminole the Hour of the house. 1 i-trrday
ui
tin*
LodgeJlushnell'a
orchestra
:. -h ii !ii. tlie ionduci ni i .. tii-rman Neitneyer nnd A. L. \Aooda under
One of ihe. luiimis (real.
Fair li , .'
...mj you can tell il during ihu debutu those w*l»o opposed
frotn DyLund furnished the entrancturnin
*Deai
case
wttA"thaV
fnr
{aquadrun
during tho Ijluq adq af p.iri.of Nlenteyer
Woodli,
Hd|&gt; ly u:\ii, some of your time hint pointed ou
nwi.im - s l-l loilli'U. II n ’.«.,**&lt;iul-fc£ . *.. * .i.i i.i.xi
I - - - ....
- - IM...»■--*■ .iii*’-f *-**,*—
i ^—
. . r* ■ji|&gt; wr[*,*r '*i,7t
•ovinj rett
throughout the evening. SamKviche* •
his &gt;u|vat career lie w’^s di posed to' a u to h lo g U H ^ i Admiral Dew. , yrit- judgm ent.for plidntill.
nniUi-, j &gt;,ultry and stock and Secretary McAdno as . a personal
an-! coffee were nerved nt the re­
J edict.f
.
vim i»
to
(;( , u . Ternafd t ... v«. p, j.
kfisp. * in the best that your place guest. iThe conference broke up jiroi.,
freshment hour.
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depftrtnient which carried him I n to ! observe the neutrality !*..- • and told yjlettiyer/ assumpsit damage; judgFTodnre. .Seminole county not without’ deciding anytl\jng.
Prominent'•Elks from out of .town
the far east* whero he was destined |,u*,i ;i shut vvus tired aero- the bows nirtlt jor plaintiff.
*
•“ }' Xi.IJiu-. i-ae of.the boat iouii - .Hop. Campbell, ranking IL-pubvu-re ('. M. Stowe. Jacksonville, T.
the
great*
t
fe#t
.ol
hi
of
the
G
m
an
ip
'-T
n
.
Kernald
Cn.
vs
p,«nl
tjr fiin in .tie .tale l,ut it will lie n liean of the committee* after a con­
Ailani!i. assumpHil. judgm ent fur W - Ji'jelb. D- »&lt;• Bueh, Jackson,
tr,u;.t :.-.ir and demonstrate ference witli hia tuiltjagues and .with life. T h a t V.as hack In 1K!H wh-u.-|,B|.r.+s it v,H, the. fact that
Mjcln,
the war &gt;louds v.pre gathering and American -navy had .islablishod a-, plainti.if, exertition issued,
••• ■ ,\V.
" "B. 'Goldenburg, D aytona,
KM
•kilU.ii iQiiit'.y. can raise and after Republican Louder Malm. i.--tued a
N. IL Alrar, Cl i r k s h u r - \V. Va.',
Dewey, felt' ilutt he wa-. ' lieing him hade und would countenance nnoj
fair -1* o \ i r the association will statem ent itssitiliiig the Dejnperatlc
Starch Br«is. i T o . vs. M.. Fleisrh- 1'^ R. Holmes. LawrenCe. M a n , L. C.
"nhelveiL" th at ihu war with S p a in , undue activity o p ' the part of the
j* fern, 1 f.,r a permanent fnir to members for seeking to ftj -i e irpiuy.
Ingram, U el Wing. Minti., A. M.
e Gulf of Gwniand. ihlps. iuspectod M friend;
d» « ™
f- ’ „«•
K*ii eviry year on .their owii counsel without c o n s u ltin g Rcpul» was to lie fought out in the
Harold M.
S- Gulf „f |y
Spain.,
'
J ' ( &gt; ui1'
l D; ( ',u rh - uril»*r Dleterich, ’ DoLand,
was
to
be
fought
out-Jut
tiniroxn.i-, atidnlu. money,of the' counliean .S«-a ' “ •
.
. firm name of J. Couch-&amp; Son vs. .1; Smith. Tittshurg. Howard Lyman of
licun members. . He charged that Mexico and in the ( a r ililii.,
n..»,
j
j^
wey
was
a
great
qtudent
of
his,ty si,! lie ht.Jd id this county for
sub’h ‘methods wore partisan and a »d th at he, distanced h f half « h * L , ry ;'h o km-w every naval campaign S. Wilson,, assumpsit, judgm ent fur Altamonte, 'Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
rouiity.
:
would discredit counsel t o * h r ’ em ­ circumference o t u w g o . f wo11 ' j Cu rmnnd ships, suspected ns friend- plaintiff.' Terms nu d e for eontinu- Hnnner anil Miss Lucille- Warner,
unae.
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ployed In advance.
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Orlando, Joseph Jones, Orlando, Mr
stand no chnur* of winning glory, j Uew’y wus „ Krcnl -tt|fWnt 6f hisRealty T r u s t Co. vs. A. D. Zach­ and Mrm Herbert Lyman, Mr. and
Annual Meeting of First National
Shortly nftflr the Issue of Camp­ for at th at moment no thought wJ,at-1 ^ ry; h&gt; hn.-w-'every naval campaign ary, assumpsit , jutjgmunt for plain-,
-f.ri/ular annual meeting of fhu
Mrs. J . W. Landm an and Miss Nih
bell’*
statem ent. Heps. Luuroot nnd ever had been t.iveu to t i n 1 11 ‘P that hath been waged of Greece nnd t ||j '
•^Uold.-fK Kif the First National
J
. an tim a n of Forest City, J. T. Car(dries
Rome, hud annlyr.rd them and knew i American Laundry A Machine Co.
-&lt;?snford, Floridn was held Campbell were cnllpd to the.commit­
t
j , st. Pcteraburg. W. R. Freela n d .
,1
fd that there
mm advU
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C pntrary to Spanish expectation*, I w'hy defeat or victory had come
Tsifday morning. January 'Jilt nt tee room und
v. J. H. Overm'an. nssumpidt danv- Torringlon, Conn.
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x_ • _________ __ would h f a meeting of the-full-com­ Di-wey sallfiiT llflO* Manilla, hay on front certain movement*,
JI?t fl'ri»i.n.
.ages, judgm ent for plnintilT.
I , proposition the night of April .10, tuid in the
Iks |, Aril of director* wlio had mittee, a t fi o'clock.
One of tho (inest^ estimate* of ; Bentley Gray Dry Goods Co. vs.
pi h| du- '.itluir* of the Imuk so to investigate .the stock exchango is, morning of the next day he annihi­ Admiral Dewey'* character is con-1 D. A. Caldwell &amp; Son*, attachm ent
Under Stars nnd Stripe* '
lated Admiral MontoJoV squadron, tained In a tribute rendered to him suit,- verdict for plnintilT.
Washington, Jan. 18.- -T h e D an­
otnt.y for the past year was ro- being’ considered.
Chairman /Henry declnincd to say destroying eleven warships and ra|i- by his old lime shipmate* Admiral
t‘,t ! " itLout any change und Is
Georgia C a r &amp; Locomotive Co. vs. ish West Indians are" now under
what
featurd of the m atter h rfintf*^ t „r| nKi&lt;nll jitl^-r vi-sela and. all tho Ha^npson. who said:
Secre­
of t h e ' following, gentlcj
W. A. Zachary and A. D. .Zachary United State* sovereignty.
' aJ. well known citizens of our Burleson and Davis -Into the matllnv'fJfftrt iTdtterhs without the lokk of u
tary
Lansing
nnd
Danish
Minister
" T h e service knows Dew’ey as an vs. 'Z achary Lumhex-Co., assumpsit Rrun have exchanged treaty ratill* r ,“
L, A. Brumtoy, S. t). A dozen widely known attorney* man on the American side.
ideal
head of it licet. Perfectly cour­ damage, judgment for plalntifT.
Cpon his triumphal return to the
T T ’Z - F- Forster. T. I. Hawkins. were undef consideration a* counsel
Sant Morgan, an infant, by D. I. cations. The American tlug will ho
MU er. V n II.....,
I,
for the cofnmittec. No decision was United State* ho was feted by the ageous, of thoroughly balanced judg­
raised somo tome within tho next
WEI: r ' U1,r’ F' U* 1Un&lt;i *” d B. F.
nation. His admirers presented b ln ! ment and quick of decision, jto ha*! Thrasher vs. Knights of Pythias of ninety days, after $25,000,000 have
reached. /
vith n beautiful homo in the n u - 1 the qualities which carry one to fnthe N- A . , A . , E. A. A., a corpora­ been paid to Denmark. “
&lt;• inn,;holder* meeting wn* foltions! capitol. . Congress gave him If opportunity he given. Tho mnn '* ‘°'b damage* verdict fur plaintiff,
* * ,rum‘'diatfly liy a meeting of
erman Raider Again
an engraved sword, nnd raised him | and • tho hour* fortunately came toof blorida vs. Henry Lucas,
,0 . Ja’ 1 ,,f director* ut which the
Londo/n, Jan. 18.—Eight British from the rani; of * rom m odo/c to gether and tho country Is richer in Assam' with intent to rape, ( use
• Ituskian* on Offensive
^
f 'i 'e r s v.ere elected for the and tvv n French ..merchantmen are rcar-udmirul, and then to tho full another brilliant .page of history and ( continued.
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The Kuiciians have tak e n ' the of­
helievt-i/. to have been sunk by a rank of admiral of tho navy.
j another heroic figure. , His career j slq tc of Floridn ys. Charles Green. fensive along tho Screlh lino in
p. jjPresident.
.
GormuA raider. T he ships were th
has. given a lofty impetus to t“h e 1Incest, guilty, onu year.
northern Rutnanin. They h a v o -re Vice President.
B ritlst/D fam a tift, Radnorshire, Mlnfruil ,h n.,,,)lw
State of Florida vs. M artin M e -! captured Vadoni nix miles northw est
&gt;*
“ ' F - Mhitnor. Cashier.
ieh, Netherhyhall, Mount Temple Vi "ri U to* reach th at Idnnncle of yo',n " whlc,‘ wil1
A,V.l rank
Fnrrugitt w , the lirst ««|,iraUon«- Me has become one of CIpllaml# . A s ^ u lt with intent to juf. ‘bo Rum anian Danube port o f - ’ " Hllt,■•■AMistunt Cnshiijr.'
King/George, Georgie, Vol^iro and
Porter the sreond. I t was under th e meat valued possessions which a n .u r ,1(r&gt; entered plea of guilty
PgtrograO. announced. T h e
i-'rench' ships N antes and As­
“ flit* N |lf&gt;M ,,f l ^'' efricers-showed a the
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c.
*r
K
rr
-ui
that
Dcwev
received
Ins
nullon
cun
1,SIV
1,
:l
nulio"
“l
hl'
r0’
aggravated
nsaoult.
7
months.
Germans
have attacked tho French
binL-.,J.'
,,,r-‘ condition oP the iiiert[s. Thu steamers Hu I hcodore lirst
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... Lawteo
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i
m.nr Clory
I'lnrv and
and Biaehez.
Biaehez. in
in northern
liorthi-rn
bnptism
in
war.
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State
of
Florida
vs.
Oglesnear
t h u u t - m i'1134 for **rc .Past year; and I Yarrow dale were cupturcil- .
George Dewey wo*’ born in tho {• Mra. W. W. Williams, ami little ‘ by. uttering forged hunk check, stis-J Franco but were repulsed, said Paris,
T h e ir whereabouts are unknown.
Dtrtmv ™t n t ' ''al,c&lt;1 for tho 27th of
shadow &lt;d
fo.lks
have liet-n visiting
RllUllun
iu Vermont's
» viiiiuiit o nstato
u tm capitol'ut
»
---- who .....................................
.. Mrs. 'pended sontenee on ’paym ent of *.costs.
1° thl» j. • ai-^ fmhllihed elsewhere
Montpelier,
tho
day
after
OH:Utrai«,
|
Willluma*
mother,
Mm.
Furen
left \ check haviju: been vqauo goptl.
I on. and Mrs. C. E. Richards of
Miss Lila Diener of -Emporia, Va.;
1460,000 oo'' *l,0win|£ ,lcP°«it* of over
1837.
At
17
he
rechcd
the
ucros*on
Saturday
for
thejr
home
at
- S t 1 State of Florida vs. Albert Mrth&gt;n
'.
a,l
increase
'of
moro
Ric
jmond.
Va.-,
spent
the
week
end
*han 30
ro a d s of his career; one roud ltd to Petersburg. ' Miss Bessie Furen ac- Josie, grand larceny, plead guilty. is tlie attractive gut«t of Mrs. Rus­
s . d-!*
a
" ’ *' »I»V
IW IItl- I in 4 Sanford, guests o f their niece
Madias
C! n!_?.vcr
A|«0 . '«•»««•
sell * Gilmore.
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West Point, the o th e r'to Annnpolls. 1compnnicd them to T am pa.
One year.
* «latf of 1915. This is evi.
W. W. Abernathy.

OCATION

EXCELLENT

iMANILLA
-H ONORED
BY NATIONS

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CIRCUIT COURT
WOUND UP
THIS WEEK

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SANFORD HERALD

January 16, 191T

&amp; S S C J X 3 0 C IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X

Attractive Prices

Ship*, tw o of tht* latent n um bers are
included in his solos thin season. In
letters to friend* here * he »:|,\s.
‘‘There in no pO!**ihlo.dmitu rh a l Mr
C oburn has th e lies! sitiKitiK show
, this season he has ever had and the
•TJtiartelte is far ahead of former
yenrs.” In th e first part thi* season
Mr l.e u eas as Interim tiler im p er­
rhi* « aui’f
P . m- v
| *1 hi |i»vi» w ith in n , sonate-* th e M atiurail’ah Naixtim of
lladjinuliul Henitul, Indi;^ and in
At the S ta r -’I'otitislit.
j decides to r e fo rm .
Here is p h e r y
ntnke
up costu m e and action carries
In “ T he W aiter " t h e itrrnt M e tr o - th e s t r n n i t e s f p t i a s e 'o f Mins S te v e n ’H
his
honor*
i;rmi-full&gt; a* of yore, lie
llo lf " prnd'o l h»'n w ' ii h will l c s&gt; •i entotionul a r t' i* seen.
She d e p o t- ,
is one of the l est basso* and middle
a t the Mar loitiithl Emily Stevom* on the screen th e stru g g le .*»! Hals
men in -minuTrulsy and c r e d its his
h a d n rare o p p o r t u n i t y to show h e r H oyle's s o u l- to " tiiid " i t s e l f / u n d die

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

Lyric Theatre
Tuesday

tre lc o n d im - eipot i.m.d
ie-«J.o—-ii—«Mth wiiinls f i til i-hVetr—“
in tr i
\li
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wo*
Idyll
T h o play w r itte n a m i d i r e c te d liy
p r a is e in " T h e I net . teaed. Wm n - t i y i r g e l&gt; Maker is ‘died w ith p o w a n " .and " T h e W lteH of th e I a w , " erful d r a m a tic s itu a tio n s . In one of
h u t u T he W injer”
■ aid in b r i n e th e se Daisy D oyle is in d u c e d hy
Iter rare, l a l e n v more actively i t n 6 , Police OonirtlUidpner S t o n e , t o ' re ­
e t h e r of th e first two. p r o - ‘ Hove a jew eler of Rems, so t h a t ITtyne
In* couipliru

When, the Circus C am cla J i
17th Episode of

G lo rias Romance

W ednesday
The Hand of the Law

Miss Stevens tt» "Iliaptnjftl Daisy*"
Doy|e a w'oTnmi of the ilmterwijld in
r ‘‘The Wai;er" i« railed upon I • dc
. pid a yretil i Jju.tpe whlch lai.i i place
I in the spirit of u femiiriee* crook •
j Mecatt-e of Di*i*y iJnyle's
I as ft diamond- thief, the |
[• liu\ V |
been tumble t*» convict hi
Detfcc-1
live Din^nti, wdm h as sen I
heart, "Slippery J im ," tn
determined th a t she* she
some rottty(
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A Safe Investment
3rd Episode of •

Pearl of the Army
T h u rsd ay

F r id a y •
Unusual Good Program

past record of ( ‘idiom s' .tnfi\iitre!s in
Sanford in' ample guaran tee of what
may hr- expected in the all imw a t ­
traction a f&gt;ich* lie advertises f o r c i n '

IMh' Inst.

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Thursday World presents Charles J. Kona in
"The Senator” *
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Friday

Paramount presents Ixiuisc HulT anti

Jack Pickford in "Great Expectation”.

Thursday, Jan. 18,
GREATER MINSTRELS
Advanced.lo llie
Front line in Minstrchsv

— Bttftfei' ..iiicHfnrrThun ever Hefore

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Programme
A T THE STAR

Wednewlnv World present* Robert Warwick
• and Moilic King in "All Man”

OWE N I G H T O N L Y

*Ml''. 1 -s In hi* [i.-iJ iinL im ..in w ---'Chr-

• At Star Thursday •
tioi.r Unit follow form- the binds of
Clmtlw J. Hos.*, known to fame us
the head of the Ito* and Kenton
the powerful/filuy.. .
•
comliinatlon has the star part of
Seuutlor Rivers in "T h e Senator."
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In *his ip'iini: before the cnimra
th*- part made famous on the Icttitimate.rf,ii;e by William II. t'ruue in
Sydney Mn cirth-M’i* play, Mr. Mo
rIvcs a ‘new view' of the ellcet life i
.the political find social whirl ot the
Nation's capital has on *.i
r»i* tiie MUsinu Two- AY',ie?n M-fiutor who is
I kfirst
. . . ' *appearetice
**
. ^,
on 'th e 'national
Matte. Ih the way he curries tho
Deqmnn rlsfint through the torturous
channels which feud to pns?|ige, foils
the machination* of a social and po-'
Utlral partialte \th o tri* t&lt;• wrccl
tht’ Mvi-s of fwo trlstliiR women, and
llmdly wins no; only the claim, but
the fulr Kiri w Ih» will lie the chief
h«*netlcinry hy the fiussuKe of the
clnitn. Mr. Mohs presents a new and
•trikiiiK character, uml one which
will Upp* a! to all the finer tnstiiyis
of Imtnun nature. The, piclurixation
of the play is a wonderfully beauti­
ful piece of. work aside from the
dAunatic merits of the story.

Tuesday Metro pivsentv Emily Stevens in
“The Wager-” ;

Lyric Theatre

Good Rule on Life’s Journey.
lj*t ••very ilmvii of tuomliiir lie t&lt;&gt; yon
ns the beginning of fife, mid every
*-•-111n•_■sun be In you t|H Its close; tlieli
let every one of these ,||nr| lives leave
Home sun' record of snipe kindly
thing done for others, some goodly
strength or kuowlcditc gained for yoursolves.—Jolin Itimkln.
Are You Worth While?
Are you merely existing In your coinnmnlty or are you It vine In It?' Are
you doing anything for Its benefit or
nre you simply junking your living
from It? Are you a builder or are you
n pnrnflte? In «llp&gt;r words. Are you
worth while? *
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6- BIG MINSTREL-VAUDEVILLE
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Ford-, Mack &amp; Simmons,•Lynch &amp; Boyne'
Marvelous “TOLEDO” Lester Lucas
I-ddie Clifford, tltogapallon Quartett
v Sensational “ BUMP” Act

STARTLING NEW ACTS, GEORGOUS
SCENIC DISPLA Y, NEW SONGS,
NEW JOKES.
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CHARLEY GANO
WITH THE MILLIONAIRE HUNT CLUB IN INDIA
Admission 75c and $1.00

Scatkon Sale at Philips Drug store

�TIIE SANFORD HERALD

PA C E POUR
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IN AND
ABOUT THE CITY
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Little Happenings—Mention !
•ot MiUicta.. ttt. .UiLatPersonal Ilcnra of

Southern Hell will ho In the party
ami they will go over the rity and
celery delta ere -returning to Jack­
sonville, Mr. Vail is preident of the
American Telephone? &amp; Telegraph
Company._____

FOR BAKED COD OR HADDOCK

more leagues and more bowlers In
mm petition than ever before, there
Is danger of disaster In the howling
world &lt;m account of the shortnge of
plnhoys. Never before hnn tljere heen
a shortage &lt;jf r*o serious a character.
Foreigner*, principally Pplntvders,
make np the rnnfis of the army Yif pln­
hoys. Few Ann-rlrtin Imp*, except In
small el tie* mid towns, sel np plus,
lo-ncc Mo’ Slav ha« had a mijiiopoly
of that litie of work. For two year*.
Iiofictcr. few. If any. I'olniub-'r* have
found their way to this country, and
there has heen no supply of green
hoys,
*"*
Since the. opening of the* war the
•green ptnltny* have,secured a grasp
of the English language ami have gone
to work In large nutnhers In factories
nndtother establishments. Those who
re inn Ined In the alley game have
learned to nsk for n raise, and they
have heen getting them nt Mich regu­
lar Intervals that clnhs mid public
alley managers nre.almost In despair.

china. Others present were Mnf
Geo. Itishop, Mrs. K. C . * Hower,
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. It. Rg
Dess, Mrs. C. E. Jle n jy , Mrs. W. L.
Morgan. Mrs. W. J. Thlgpetn, Mrs.
H. K. Tolar, Mrs* Fred Wulsnlun
and Mrs. W." E*. Watson".

January 16,1917

M IL L IN E R Y

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Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery

MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

I II fur IHtll Si a i mj ['drip
Among the i Iw im u h g in f o r m a l
Plum e
•Method of Preparation That Has Long
a il? of !.i-t w i—k ?v;n the sewing
Been In favor With Housewives
Nummary of the Floating Small
parly on Thursday afternoon at
IU(&gt; Kant First Street
Next to McCuIlers
c l How England.
♦
Talks Sucrinrlly Arranged for
which Mrs, \V. I.. Morgan anf Miss
Z
Hurried Herald Iteadera
Ruth Mcttinger were gracious liostWash rtml wipe n -mail foil or had­
ewes. A he fluents -were' invited *I q
dock. Now, liohl In on.upright position
hring their needlework. and- the
The I.adteb' Union of the Congre­ ind have h tUSvIle null string hamlv.
Fake
thi&gt;
threaded
needle
mid
run
iiours ware spent in delightful social pritqa that obtain a ways nt the
gational church will Bfrve* a -New
Miss M ary Jlisactt of. Dallas,
through
the
Jtt-ttsl
from
side
P*
side,
intercourse.Those- ‘present were rink. Dancing will lie extra and t h«* Texas Is visiting her brother. Mr.
England supper in the vacant room
then In the opposite direction through'
Mrs. Dfcane Turner,JMrs. Itoy Symes ticket In&gt;.Ipries a ate n tie man and l«ly. Frank Risxott on Sahford Height*.
n e a t to new ‘Seminole I};«nk Satur­
llic middle of the InmJ.v. Ihnt reverse
Mrs. Cecil Ihltt,. Mrs. C. E. Henry, In order that the contest is al-si?d a y night,--January 20th.
and put through lull, then draw up,
Mr* It. J. Holly, Mrs. S. 0 . Siiin- utely fair, Mr. and M rs . Flynn will
R U B-'M T-T ISM — Antiseptic. Jto- and It will form a letter S. Tie cuiIh
Sanford physicians who- will utholser,
Mrs. F. J. floor ales, M rs. |id4.:r&gt;the f?iI ^ c —f r ^ n r H i n C M {*end
licvofl Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural­ of string together on nftderTtlde of fish.
.t h e hamruet
ham
of th- Orange
Frank Miller, Mrs. \V. W. .Abcr-®
If Halt I* to ho stuffi ! It iiiiist he dotitt
gia.
-U
so that avoryone wTM ' ^ f ^ f c t t C o ^ r y ^ M . h J.lCdf
llc Ir A
AaiocUtlup
i i Or■ ‘
nathy, Mrs. (loo. Fox, Mrs. Claude'
liave tt. f.?jr chance.
The
1* tandn on Wednes lav tilgln ar-- Dr.
Homemher Friday is tin* night of llr-Mt. For *1tilling. on half cupful,bread
Herndon and Miss M artha Fox.
crumbs mid four b-n*puonful* ineRt-d
open u» tveryone w ho d.-sirw • to T. r\. Neal, Dr. Pulcston, Dr. o . J.
th e skating context.
l t-!te
Putter, four lensfHHtufills of linely NEEDHAM TO MANAGE NEWARK Mrs. J. K. Mcttinger assisted her
skate
except for the few mlnufes Miller and
Dr. Ralph Stevem.
Mf. &lt; has. Richards of U.i h m o u d .J, |mp|tn| parsley or oitloii*, two tea*
daughters.
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that
each
contest
is
on
when
only
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Former
National
League
Catcher
and
Va., spent Sunday In the city vf.iit* spoonfuls salt and one of pepper. Add
'
* those uvho enter th" contest will • ,,
... . ,, .
,
,
,’
Coach, Signed to Lead Interna­
i n g rdatlva*. .Mr. Richard* l* ah unel lullk to moisten, put In ll*h mid sew It
AVrrfdiow
.
L
iS
JiUiUL
lir.ys
—
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.
have
th
e
prir
i
rge
nf-t
hirTtrwrr'Tlie
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riv
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ro
m*
W
’ae'r*
^
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*
tional Team.___ 1________
up. Wluai li-li I* tmt |p the i&gt;.m It la.
of Mrs. TV. \V. i^hernAthy.
I In r» could hp nothing more do- d a t e is Friday. January It*. NameIf you Wc Wlie J’oU will Kuy your resting mi •Its hi lly, r 'tit gushes In Puck
Itight for a vLit among old friends.
Thomas
J.
Netslham.
for
more
than
lightfully
pleasnnt than th e ’ informal added to those already''published are
of
llsli
ii
I
m
.
ui
two
Im
In'*
opart
and-tutickets now for ("obui’ns' Minstrels.
serl.nnrrow strip* of salt pork. Dredge ten years with National Longue rlnli« reception and im prom ptu musical? i Mi.-ses tipacheff Lefflcr, Eleanor Her•
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Mr. Win. M itchell‘left Sundtly for
with dour mid haste often with the ns rntrlier mid ranch of pi i chors, has with-which Mrs. Fannie Stemhridge r ng. Lillian Herring, Martha Fox:
Hreuk your Cold or I,a Grippe pork drippings. Allow ten mlnutr* to been named to succeed Fred Tennpy ns Musort and Mrs* Fannie Reha Mun- Merwr*. Seth U'ootlrOlf, Kenneth Ins home in Georgia,• leaving Mrs.
w ith a few doses of tiiiti.
33-2fitc ■ every pound ami Jen inlnutfa extra. manager of the Newark Inlernntlonal son entertained on Friday evening Lewis, Joe Chittenden. Harvey Con- Mitchell ahd children for a lp!ig&gt; r
D on't fail to attend the skating When done remove string, plnee on
at the studio in honor of the L'o.-nell and W c n etr-K ilg o re .—Fatrott- vi&amp;it with her mother,- Mrs- K.-L
latter ami |?our over II lid* egg satire:
rontest ami d im e Friday .night.
irmliia Glee Club, after the enjoyenjoy­ esses are Mrs. E. M. Galloway. Mrs. Browne.
43-11 • Three tiildespoonfuis Ilnur, two of butable program at the Lyric.
Miss \V. E. Watson, Mrs. 'J. \ \ \ -Dickins,
Hess Tribble, who Is u personal .Mrs. Henry Wight, ^l^s. Deane T u r ­
Mr. W. P. • Fields has returned
4:30 ferry boat to Enterprise for ter, and one plot holllng water, one*
half teiispiKinful salt and a little pep(rnm Georgia where .he was railed
friend of many, of the hoys assisted ner and Mrs. W. P. Carter.
Titusville train.
42-l0tp
per. and one hard bnllyd egg. Melt
l»y the illness of his sister.
the h o s t e s s a n d the hoy&lt;t left San­
See Hr. J. C. Davis for glass** for hut ter In saucepan, mid Hour and stir
ford next rluy with the feeling Lhat
hcndaehe, eye strain or defective In holllng water slowly. Let hull live
[{timniagt Snlr
they had been r o y a l l y entertained. . Member* of the Welfare Depart­
vision at Hotel Oviedo. Oviedo, mlntiles. stirring constantly. Add'the
Mrs. Win. D. Gillen and attrac­
Ili-fore leaving the theatre a mini her ment are reminded that there will he tive little son, William, Jr . returned
J a n . 28rd to :tl*t. And at-Hobhin*' egg chopped title, lilnl salt and pepper.
of the High School girls were in tro -1a rummage sale in Letiler's block on Thursday from Jacksonville nftvr a
N e st Hotel. Sanford, Thursday, Feb. Garnish w llh parsley.
doced and invited to Join the •fun Sanford avenue Satunfa;. afternoon delightful v *it with her *?-ter. \| .1st to 10th. Don't wait ufitil last
a n d tin- tin ininn vv a* a vi*rv im-irv D. join in-lit members at** urged to I M Duwliaa in Springfieldd a y . Eye* fi-*tcd free
I —*• t &lt;*
W ILL BE ENJOYED BY ALL
one. The young men rendered n cooperate and give rummage for
Every tied? going to
* nbtirri*
■Minstrel
L y re . Thursday
1.1- 11«* Rich Chocolate Cake Suitable for a
I number of college -mugs. i|iiarlc(tr.* same
Notify Mrs. Terheun or Mrs.
Sanford friends of M . Cooper
I and solo* throughout the evening W. I'. Carter.
Mr urn! Mr* Forrest li.it. ht I are
Birthday Celebration or Any
t loti win will he glad to hear of hi*
laud Dr Chapman's beautiful bari­
• rejoicing ill i he arrival of a tte?\ buy
Special Occasion.
promotion t o 'purser of the Osceola
tone was heard to advantage in ,
Donkrlball Train in Orlando
Forrest Stewart, who arrived Saturof l he Clyde Line,' tilling tlm posi­
many sulectiutis.
Tiro cupful* of sugar, threo-fumihs
The crowd that went over to Or­ tion made vacant by thy death uf
day.
lando
for the double header rfn Fri- Mr. Scabrook. He is succeeded on
.Everyone is going,to the Skating of u cupful of'hutter /good measure),
Dainty refreshment* were served
Rink on Friday night. He sure you ope cupful of huttermllk, whites of six
and t h e ' gooiT hyt&gt;s wefe said reluct- 'lay night, in which the Sanford High the Jacksonville by Mr. ’ Jnhic
eggs, yolks of four eggs, rule ton sproutwon
troin
'rlm d o..............
t*-a?n ;"
in Gai in**.
arc one of them
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a n't I v at" a late hour.
W
,,M fr"
" ' ' r" ‘ 'I ‘rl
fill of soda, one half enke of good elioe
Hal h‘ ■I land. Helen
Alfred Foster. I K II ivden s ’ | 0 olale. three *.mil &lt;llpfllt* of tl.iur -ill
Lnjoving the charming hospitality t litedd \t |*-e
Chn.se mid lot- ( u n ro ii IrM &gt;e-ter- ed together with ihe *&lt;»|it, »»in- i&gt;‘ii
of Mr- Muii-oii .iri,| lo-r nie. e were 1i .1.1*1 \ I lee Amie*. Helen I'..'.
Mr Delbert Casper eft .''.lll'ord
dav for tl.iine-v i!l&gt;- where.Do
will s | .......... I l f 111 o f M l l l l l l l . I ' r c i l l l f t i l e I o i i i . T
Dr and Mrs. Chapman. Prof \\ It t lit II K Hitler &gt;ent i Lake. Li hel last week to join his parents at
attend the meet ng of lie Stale !.:\c Hint Mlgar. odd llle Volk* of tile eggs
i Jones, Prof.' T. E. Cochran, Prof. Henry, Curu Lee Tdlis; Messrs. 11. Miami.
jireihUtsly |»enten to a cream, then al­
S oek Association
Rlitch and Messrs. -Lawrence Skin­ R. Kilgore, Allan Jones, Roll Merri*
Tom Needham.
ternating.
the
huttermllk
and
the.Hour.
Huy your tickets now for .1. A.
ner, Alderman Saurin, James Law, w ilie r . Paul Hawkins, Red Davis,
Miss Ella Johnson in visiting Mr*.
Coburns Minstrels,, Lyric, Thursday. The vitnllu and ehoeulnte ore udded League teAm, Mils imit"Uttceincnt being illunclmrd Law, Malcolm Irwin,.Ton Dan M urphy and Rush Murphy.
J.
E. Pace for the balance of the
last, the chocolate having been melted made by President Price. Hcporl nlw? Rejarro, Edwin Grantlhcrry, Har*;
43-1 tc
winter.
In u howl set In*n holllng ten kettle. has It Hint Needham will have n tlnmiMore, Mi*s
_
.Social Ctiltnilor ...
Mr. mt&lt;l Mrs. Paul Moms and Ititke In a moderate oven. Test with a rial interest in the club, as did Tenney. rold Tribble, Curil
Helen Gary, all of Q’olumhia Col­
This a fti-rnoort— Music Depart­
family of New Turk have arrived in broom straw mid when this, thrust J it
Mr. Mahlon Wright of the postlege. \t *s Ih-ss Trihhle. Miss Ed- ment program at Woman’s Club.
the city to lie guests hi Mr. and Mrs. the top, conies out dry the enke Is
THURMAN PLATED FINE GAME war iLs ami Misses Ruth McDaniel. . Tonight Elks' ball and house office clerical department spent »ev*
A. II Moses.
done.
Vral days laxt week in Titusville and
Don't mis* Coburns* Minstrel.' 'Pin? frosting, also brown, Is mnde Student, Who Gave Up Ambulance Kosamdud Radford. Vera Terheun. warming.
at Lake Kerr conducting examinnLucille
Hines,
Edna
Chittenden
Wednesday,
Jan.
17
l.l-lte*
with one cupful cream, two cupfuls
Lyric Thursday.
Driving in France, Was Proml.
j
Welfare Dept
Open Dale in Cli|b| in nn in the postollice Her v'l ri­
Jim Moore and Iteil Davis have I sugar, butter size of an egg, three
• nent in Harvard Contest.
Misses (1 n l i lini and tilga Si'll iltz
organized a pres* ng club and op -tied -ipaires o f cliocolnte. Mix together
S n rittl lU jio rtin r n l. M iif'in r r a d c
entertain
with large bridge jioriv.
a ■shop in Room -I of the Hi-hop and nut on to t..i||. Let It hull slowly
Mr. and Mrs. T. LL Hay.- left
The kh king of Thurman of Virginia,
The masquerade dance and card
Wednesday night
block
They will do all kind* of re until It balls wlii'it thrown tuio cold who gave up uiohuliitire driving in party that will be given next Mon­
Friday for Ilraidcntow n w here t hey
water. Remove from stove and Jet the France to return- to sehool, played a
Mr. and Mrs. \ \ . E. Watson en will reside.
pair work, cleaning ami pressing
biihhtlng jmhside, then heal until It prominent part in the Harvard Vir­ day night at Hotel Carnes under the
terrain
the Evoning Bridge Club.
J . A^t 'oburns Minstrels are pleas­
can In?- poured on the cake and glazed ginia same. Ill* khk*. averaging M- auspices of the Social Department.
Thursday, Jan. 1*
ing more people this season than eve with u knife.
Mr N. R. Leon, who plavi-d *&lt;-i
npleee, were u great help III Vjf. Woman's Club promises to he a
Mrs. C M Yorce Will be lin'tess oud haseinan on the Salford b.i-e
before.
13-1 tc
brilliant
Sluice**
and
a
very
delight­
ginia. Hi- laekllng tva* deadly.
A. 11 Perry and It K Wilson arV
hall team last season was ill the city
ful allair. Every etfort is being made to the Every Week Bridge Club.
in the city looking, toward the loca­
on Saturday greeting old friend*. •
by the various committees to make w Friday night. Jan. 19 —
Invalid's Chair.
sk a t Ul C 1 Iiutc'l and d un i
a1
tion of. a business college here. Mr.
A chair for fin InvalliLor an elder-' It one (&gt;f the most c h a rm in ' of thi*
Skating
Rink.
Perry is president of the Pan Amer­
ly person may he made very ronvenl- season's social (unctions. There will
Mrs. Harbor. MisV Thelma Har­
ican College tit Miami and Mr. Wil­
?iit by placing n drawer beneath the he a lady's and genii -man's prize
Saturday*. Jan. 2l&gt;
bor and M s. Freeman. aH of &lt;‘imson is a winter resident of Hcl.nutl Quakers Look for Strong Base­ seat, arranging It to pull out at one for bridge and for the most attrac•Min C M Vorce and M r*. Mar flierci*. Ga.. arrived Friday
-i-rr-U
side. Ii can t p r o v i d e d with a lock t?vr rnstum rv The Ilf-l.and ofcTieC-*^aret Marnrx rm.-Malii at card*
and makes Pittsburg hi* home Hoih
the rest of the season at Comfdrt
ball and Track Teams.
H desired. The drawer ran be read­ tra will furnish the music and regentlemen are p|l-a*ed with the busi­
Monday. Jan. 22
i Comfort. •
ily manipulated by anyone occupying
ness prospects of Sanford.
Social Department masquerade at
freshment*
will
he
served,
all
to
he
lb?* clndr. and make* the Infirm feel
1
Mrs. J. C. Higgins, Mrs. La Verne
A. W, Ilnntou! and brother. C. W. Red and Blu e Confident of Capturing fairly Independent, a* ninny i|«nful a r ­ included in the i?iic price for tickets. Hotel Carnes.
Hurt and Rose La Verne,. Mr*. Ralph
Rantoul, Jr., of Huston, are m the
Championship in at Least Two
ticle* and treasures may he kept there, The original committee are Mrs.
M ik a d o ( ‘'/tnitiij
1Wight and Miss .Adelaide—Higgins..
city the guests of their father. C. W.
nml he will not have to usk for every Samuel Pulcston, chnfrnuin; Mrs. R
M ajor Sports Before College
A...
hi
uiv
^
f^r,,l*H
RoiiitT
iipent Sunday in Orlando visiting the
lit
l
ie
thllttf
he
itseA.----------—_
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Rantoul, who resides west of Nan-j
Closes In Ju n e .
'
, ,«
Mrs. Fred Wulsman. There are vari- Cluh ot
Uuiv/qsity will pre little new daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
"frmt
ous suit committees in nddition t o ‘sent *ke .Mikudo under .auspice* of Jlarry Dickson.
.* To Boll Cracked Eggs.
Pennsylvania Is confident the Red
G. R. Ramsey, the engineer who is
tIn* W oman’s Club at the Lyric. Dr.
An egg ihnt I* cracked 1V 11 be holiod the origintfl committee.
making brick rodds possible is work­ and 1Hue will capture a,championship
D. J , Blocker features the title role.
by
Inclosing
it
i:i
s
piece
of
soft
pa­
In
at
least
two
major
spurts
before
ing on the Weklwu road now and
Mr. Perry of Miami and hi*
per.
college closes In June.
It o t Circle
making Sattlurd ’ headquarters.
'daughter.' Miss Perry are cosily
While its member* are only-hopeful
I ’rrtonal M cnt on ■
The members of the Hook Circle
Mis Harbor and daughtc . Miss
domiciled at Comfort Cottage for
of success with Its track and Held
.\fi*s 'M ary DeCottes and Miss the wintet.- Mr. Perry will dpen a
and other friends were Vllarmingjy
Thclmn of Commerce, Ga., and
team, they declare that they will send • C LASSIFIED A D V ER T IS EM EN TS
entertained on Friday a fte tn o o n . by Louise DeCotte* of Jacksonville ar­ commercial college in Sanford.
Miss Freeman of Slnnoa, Gebpgia j n baseball team to the diamond and
Too Late, to -Classify!
Mrs. \V. A. Fitts, Jr., at her suhur- rived yesterday to visit Mrs. Allan
have arrived In the city and util
will
n crew to Poughkeepsie that will dchari
home,. The house-was f&gt;r&lt;*|tily j Jofic*. Next u'cek they will he the
the* guests of Com fort%Cothige ■Pt^jUirve the lllJeK, i 1- ...i .
/Iirff* '
,
- For Sale 10^000 Charleston \Vake- adorned with quanttfies of ligvigaji, guests of Mr*. S. Puleston for the
the winter.
,
. .Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forrest Gatchel an­
&gt; bn the crew the shortest man l* tik'ld cabbage plants.
Mrs. Win, Villia and purple violets* ngainsY a 'nvosquerade h a ll :'.
over six feet tall, lie I* Capt. Ad Walters, Cameron City.
nounce
thb*
h
lrth
'td
a little son Fri­
43-2tc .
Notice to Taxpayer*
background g’f ferns,
A
violet
*- t
—-----Well. H e .and nil the other prospec­
day, January 12.
Books are now ready (or assess­ tive 'varsity .men are povveffpl y.* vy«dl E’m RentCheap ft acr?-* old and 2 ai ri s scheme was carried out in all th e
Mi*s Grace" W‘h)v id Jacksonville
ment ofi’J S I T taxes. 'All taxpayers a* tall. Accoriling to prevent plans
hew land well tih*d. t . . Swnntnseh, | (rvrfeet detail* of, decoration, prizes arrived yesterday for a • visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickson an­
m ar West End Grocery.
are required by L‘w to give their as­ the 'varsity eight wilt average Lixi
43-2tp and refreshments. ‘The prize* were Mrs. Hcr.ry McLauIin and other
nounce the birth of a little daughter
sessment between Jan. 1st and pound*, with un auTOBg height of 0
1 -j .
unusually lovely and attractIVe.
A friends in th e .c ity . Miss Way and at Orlando Sunday. January Itfeet 4 Inches.
April 1st.
. .
large hand patnfeil 1917 Calendar In her family were resident* of r-ntiford Mr*. Dickson was M ia Anne Hig• '•Mich Joe Wright may mu return
4 0-ttc
A. VAUGHAN.
i violet design vva* won by M r . R. (’. for a numliYr v)f. yjciirs,
gins_of22»anford.
------- ------to I'etm. He says that he feel* It hi*
Maxwell in the Interesting "Tim e"
duty to attempt to enter the Engtl*h
IcF t'ream Social
1contest
and the i'ldividuai favors
army. If he fall* he vvlll ngalti bt*
C dnt'nuel from Page 3
There will he air-tee ream -. 1*ial vVlth the Philadelphia oarsmen. .Twice
1 were small calendars in- the same
•
K 1 r j II I.
at th e Moore's Station Tiurch on the Canadian army ha* refn*e?l to
j p retty de*?gn. A'n elaborate^ reThe Every Week Rrtdge Club was ■frc*hn\j*nt course mi? served on
next Friday evening given b y ' the accept Wright‘on nci'otmt of ht* age,
EpwunTr I.t- igu.“ utiiT Ladies' Aid. ‘ hut hi* physician rceently t«&gt;h! the entertained on Thursday afternoon j plates daintily adorned with violets.
The public t* cordially invited.
Argonaut oarsman ihnt he never ex­ bv Mrs. W. J. Thigpen wiih Mr*. i .}n -- p ri-^ -’i vv.n- Mr&gt;. a . W,
amined a more perfect man in Ids llfefc A‘r-. W. K. Watson the dinner of j Fitts. |&gt; r .. Mr*. R. C. Maxwell,
thi* attractive prize, n guest towel. Mr--. Wm, fliP and Mi** Annie H.i*
Irrespective of age..
I). I. Thrasher Here
Penn
has
the
making
of
n
star
Substitutes
for tin- afternoon were kill*, guest*. Meiqb,r* jifcsciit were
T h e matt)'friend* of 1L L. Thrash­
baseball
nine.
It
has
n
grent"p!teher
Mrs.
R.#A.
Newman
atid Mrs.' A. P. Mrs. J. W. I*trkiiiH. Mr*. Ilrnr
er wire delighted to have him here
In Shorty Sayre, hut Conch Ray Connilly. Mr*. C. M. Vorcc-yvill he W ig h t,'-M r
May D ckin*
Mrs.
this week being tailed to attend Thomas believe* he has a rfllll better
tti-*
next
hu.-t'-HS.
j
-■
*
.
Mr*.
Margaret
lliiri
S.
1».
ChiI*'!*.
court matter*. Mr. Thrasher !* now taoundman In Johnny litzi-l, a t&gt;lg
S; ■ _i ; M. &lt;LiPow ay. Mr* . R. A.
located in Tam pa with 1UT Tamily leff-hunder. .Tltz&lt;d I* it sephotnore.
...
J- ,
N« w man. Mr* tleo. Sj '(•cr.
* iu ir r tv g l irfd-;&gt; P a 'jy
•and is engaged in varioti* mterjtrUi *, IL1 weighs 1L‘t pound* and ha* all tin*
Aside
from being manager of the
th- s,-rii-.« of the
“sMifT’ of a big leaguer.
.
•
lie pltehcd 1Iir-*»- 110-hll gujiii’* fur
south Florida busjuv** for the Equitparties that Mrs
tl. 1. M ur. V JHt 4 Id. inf : • NL:f i ».j i ’iffi*
• test
nhle Insurance Co.
he i* with the 1 tin* freshmen ln*t srawin. and Connie 1
l* Siting lit honor of her
Harry Michael ‘A: Co., candy matin- Muck, ihe great manager of tlx* Phil­ sbtiT* Mr*. H. IE i trkc v\ .i* given
I lulls It ill II* point to a X'(*ry «»Ul*»
furturc* which promises to he one of adelphia Atlileth**, predict* that hi* I4; i«ll&amp; afternoon iit hcr (ireus heme h-■■‘fill and e:ijivaiib- affair at* tht*
da Fri di&gt; evening
the hij^ candy rotuerns &lt;&gt;f ‘Florida will vtln hi* way Into the major on #Mi&lt;
i avenAe. T h ' i1..... r i- ‘1Skatine l(i
•
-I- - 1 j-.. ■ • :--*t .1- -t
and .is* also intir«*t*d in real «**i.»tc league.
•f. ri? * a t t a d i t ? - Ii -is?.a 'i..
p r.*t?y . «*.(••!•??
■?(?•
g u : l tun-* pi... 1 finder th.- eysand i* t?i
t»ith h** ■• ?* t "1 &gt; m
Turn pa, ilHI.u'.igh 11 inak« * Inn liuf.e EUROPE’S VVAR HITS BC^VUNG
&gt;f the Welfare Depart uie-.t.
and white in the dining room pi
-r n
WOt . * I .ii--. I hu: thi re -r.av '»,»
rick to see SanforiJ again.
)&gt; M.* •carried our w-ijh potted
Danger of Disaster cr? Account of
and w hite elder bh***-*n.»
lu t fie - n o m i - iti'ler-i.indiiig • h.- co’nt litt -e
Shortage of Plnboy*— Few
-living
Yooln
red
rone*
and
red
gia'di- jin • ch rg . of arrangement* *latc
i roinincni Telephone tiflicial* Here
American Boys Available.
ii-r
U
h e
nr? •* « e
P
• oR were tlsed with* pleasing eilert, ’&lt;pcnlttv *ly t it
Thiw?. M. Vail 'and | arty ol New
dntcr
th&gt;‘
•
to
cp
II
test
tint
,
charge
Mrs.
A.
II.
Stone
assisted
tlie
hostess
York will he here Thursday o‘n their
T|ie I'lir-qii nn war Tin* made Itself
ply
tlo
ir Ri; healure Act recently.from the Keith Circuit, appearing with the Cozurn
K.
Roumillat
everyone
i»
expected
to
pA«
fur
th(ir
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
Routnitlat*
won
the
Vajhl nnd will he liereseveral hours- M l In many ways, but tin* Intest Is
I
pretty
prize,
a
piect*_of
hand
painted
|
admlMton
and_£*katu
tickets
at
thej
tbr*
(
"'■y\
I*
has
1;-1
on
bowling,-Wllji
MiivstK-ls at the Lyric Theatre, Thursday,-Jan. lSth.
•R. L. Cojd, state mnnagtr of the

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layers.
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cushions. Could be made a delivery
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.For Sale One International truck.
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
ed. Apply K. StalTord, Sanford,

’ •

1 BUSINESS CARDS

F o r ^ S a le

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&lt;•h e a p ,

Two

c o rn e r

of

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W o o d ru ff

B u ild in g

F o r m e r ly O c c u p ie d B y
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son hoii.siioi.oku

Wilson

&amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
- ' • Florida

Sinford,

s le iin s
h ig h

E s t a b lis h e d

about
th e

g rad e

S a n fo rd ,

Fla

.7geo ? a . d e c o t t e s 7
A lT o H M 1 ts t . C O U N S E L L O R

at

l a w

i*r »rii■• in Stale unet Kedcrnl Courts
’.v.-lfiiif Dili it

Sanford Fla

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
LAWYER
sum

I. C O U R T

HOUSF.

-SAN r* r R D “------ - r

PH O N E H J

FLORIDA 4

G r­

H a ll it
t if

cheap

s h if t in e llio d h .
la n d

w h e re

ta k e n

u s in g

m ake

I t i.s o n h ig h e r p r ic e d

h ig h '

L ib o r

la b o r

p r ic e d

|s - e n tiffo ye d

i t tie

- Ill’ll •in . il it i in ; s

and
tlu t

m o re
th e

be found, for it
t-i t i i a i n t a i n

a

high gr.ule herd.

A luni!* um vo pro
r** .I'bl piiHlur*
»• ;• t i I iA»• runt Uill*

t il |«r•» III a-

v\ L'r*o lr of li v o s t o r k

' rr
*B n * 'V e l y .
Som e
lr t t e l o r s
sire
ill- ... «'it: a h uni..ti*,| part of 11th. “ V / * CfuinI
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mure will be bought this suastm
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ti ' result of better prices b;r and a j \}*n T at (N f i N o ,
ifU , cfmUh| i hoi* h i l l ) *»f .lime A* 11’. LOP*- Bgiti F€*riIfigreater—pro lit on crops.

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pour

in

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fo r

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p e rm a n e n t

N o m i n a l in v e s t in i- n i .re ­

\ddre**«,

Lost
IV

F lo r id a

C’o r j io r ii t io l i.
F la .

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F t- lte

H.i'.dUug lost liH w ii'ti i on.

farm

and

F ir s t --t/i &lt;-1

r u s b .ilb e r . . R e t u r n

U i!

to p o ic e s t a t i o n

^hi’ rnurl hou.n at Sanfurtt, thi* 3Tlb day •
id Nnvrmbor, A. f&gt;. lt*IR .
.o il
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
t)avi« &amp; G ijr*.
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S n 'ir it r r . f» r i*nm|dnlr.arit. .
’C u - j n - l iu r ____________________________

In
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I trru ll I ourl, H, i m l h Ju il*rfa l I lim it
In p . l In , S rm ln u lr I nonty. M u ,Id a . In

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llo i'a

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w ludi fait idinilbl cin.iuir.tge tile
triedets ol licucr liorscs in the „tate
v lt u l u r m r r w lio

n io r p lior.s^s

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T a * 1’iT t lflr it r No, i!». ifittMl th.- F.tS
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-(tii* futl«l«itt|S
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than he needs for t-Ujven mo in hit nut
a)
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w.
wtt: (.DM IJI. ta. 20 nttil
of the year, so that he will ha
have
ve Rah11Vll 111(1 of Jpld'obufti., Thr* •All ttf’td
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has
!•: Ii. »r . * rt m«.» d n 11 i 11ii r ■* fl f XX I I . i -1 I
.......... a id e r a b l e in v e s t m e n t
* ' t tt T• iii.ihi.tg a unit-'.i i.arv
Ft'. - i - one j-ha-a- * t t In- iv ln . h

{.iv o r *

th e

pur-'liaise

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ol .1 tractor, for when a tractor is

Ir a c t n r

w il l,

j ie r h a iis ,

never

*«• lr. .t r*1
I.* ( a ••
l ♦ T•!
It ( Ull
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I . A. |ni|&gt;&lt;tl V " .
i ’V*rk C ircuit Court.
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It) v \t VI. Ir a n i,I, |. i
3&amp; Tua» M r

i« 'h e c ti* » tt &lt; » » » , s e m m ju d iria i ci*
(u ll, hi anti for llu* I «mnt* **s Hrminoif**

hh*. hi I h i tu r n
Get Your Garden Read} for Sp rin g ciunplelely suppbtnt the hors-, bin \Y.Mm
It. L io -i t h i &lt; oinfdainant
j(s a money stiver in extensive farm­
. #*• - *■
•
P l a n t i n g _■
ing n|ivrntinns, tin- irtotiir will ron- M n . Anm* H H a r h Mr*
Tin- kitd li-n c.ird'-n, if projierly
| *i*k« I'**•fa . f '-|oH **f '* W
M. i pli, 1h« II* tr* . Law ..f
ta k e n care ot will help lo k e e p dow n t'ttut- io grow irt gener.il bivor.
, t \S Mil all h *■• jtnl. I

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S’

In ( hani'-ry

t'lral National llalik ut San- *
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,Sua,» Turnor, I&gt;ofa-n&lt;latna • Unajai.
Te
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Turner
and
Sarah
Susan
!v4i&gt; *itil*f At**?* ihr
;!r»ryiln*i| jsfiifi- l urmr, r. .IdJiiK within the tlnltrd Htata*
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The» 1firices for _good work 'horsesJv*1?
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5. Illu. ^ ii, iiruwn'4
• *3ji ir-a vt*1. !■ ■’ Hit i*f •I »*lil%Ii(kf(* the
*«v • uiH -fl llir k l|j»tnt;.«»« k* ai ihu«i) In '
prt»fe--or f&gt;f ugiii ultiiri .il Vn -d *1 tel’*! I't III I* rt «'si«| j * * fir
uf t hr
I, ul th«* irmrdB ol Of*
J III *' uf * Ul*h i*rlIfF*’qfti* m Ihi* fiant«,'*tf 1‘lat Mfiok IL I'aic* %
gllieeriiig to the I'nivi rsity of Flor- JM*«U
mvsr
ro u n ly . I I.*m U .
«»hirh S«m lnn|«
i *v \! &lt; r r.l
ring a iub«
•I | I dti-ga* III tgrii'lfft lrt . Ftli*!
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•"‘HI .
Kanft .11
*- 0 tuicli. -and t heir iin ra-uS ■ in
I*** !• f'punt \ I ’ly fu l i »a*l.
btainin ; » Bcf* •. fti«r* ,&gt;f |rsa,

y o u r Cuttle e a r n a living, stie k to th e not being used there is no feeding
expanse.
n a tiv e |&gt;jt]cy wqodn breed.

lo c a t e

s e r v ic e s

c o n n e c t io n .
q u ir e d .

to

H e r a l d i M fice, S a n f o r d .

ell llltlg.

by

u n o t eo n IS
|.m
la n d
w hen

m e s^ujak
u » cheap

The

Wanted

ARCHITECT
Office n ) is

te n d e d

e ffic ie n t

W A N TED
p o r a t io n

Elton .1. M o u g h to n

II
I,
ID U I u ra u .
o r a ll y f o u n d

l ot, w Ii.•m
I •«*;•*ti to p r m l t ir ij fo r
«• i*f»»j»h that r»M|uir»
-U’.c .and | | .
iliura- and cartful 'ullivutmti, theft e
will be cumpelled. lo keep a better
F’ur Rmi- 70H Park uTcnut*. En­ grade of live stock or change our
quire of 11. C. Du Bose, F’ir-t and vocation.’
J*ttrk avenue.
.
-tS-tf
The k ill ! of live stm-k produced in
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I- i , ., ,'.,.i.i indi-x *.. t in
Weil
...rttiT
hv
Dt
Fnrtii'hi-d It
In- community
finer- i i
I"’
nr Mlint'll I’.t r( dvpt.'it- t! il III.'
•
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.
pin cling
a
•f*
1; . • r I.
I:
N &lt;&lt;rt It Furl. t\ ''!
well
to
do
far­
•
taof
rii.it-.
Mrs
Fbtlips
( ti. drug eliin-.
m m . If y o u an* n o t willing to help
.'to-If
James Patton, manager.

Dr. H. II. McCaslin
G arn e r &amp;

and

t*u !. ( Infida,
I'om plaiinaiil

H
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f

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111

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Bunch

id

keys on ring

ly m s e k e v . I m g s t r a ig h t
V n l a k eyw

r t i wt n

k c v . se v e ra l

rr-tupt

( ’ n r t e r m in i r e c e iv e r c w a j a L

to

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•siiu n it Ila n k

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ol .*mf r l, f lurFU* a hirporalian, and (hil
it it U r lH*lir| of ih r aih ai.t that Ih# «Dl«nd« ;
ani«, Jiapfrf I*. I Ufurr and Sarah KUfll '
Turm r afr mm r«ddi nia *»f thr atato of »
■ ’ ♦ El i 4 - K
and ar^ finw repjiflng In th* UnUotl
M .it ui Vn . rit. , th.ir i tHft fila&lt;«* of rMI*
rirtM*#* u r h**|»*L. knn»'p Lo 4fr*.int. That tho
lit4 afr
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l*r*tr» In lh#
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•*f a •ulipofoa

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ii'.iu | in i r. and nil ol hffB rlaJm ing
•»»•&gt; I*
a
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•rihi'd land ar*» o n h A i.l to afip rar to
to tho
tha
LIM uf r«rti|daint duly (llr I
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on
M -i-iday th r '»th -l4y uf
•f * f
v. i&gt;.
lU lit. the m n if hring «
-lay uf thU
ru u ri •
It ia fu fth rr nrditfod * h •»’ t F .4 Ii -Miru (•« ,
litlMUliril Sfl I1t»r Saiifon i Mrraiti, a na«ra*

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h* d in SfmihuU* c(.ur*t»fKlor
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VXit ««♦**, la*.
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ii U iin hidNdTllif atllmrit i hoi l Id *•■Un-hiui ■.

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11pr* -iy, T r -1•!♦*■, If"nIr 11rid LurftW f C"*».# «

t h e flat* w o o d s ' s o il p la n t t h e w h i l e
* *u| fj , |. r, i Nr Hi irt pw Lav uf
cnm jirl-n* a r e a l q u a r t e t t e th a t is m u r* -Dlmil * ul a * 1*1 ** id h**n iha* ih r d*tlr* nf I
Wunteil Ship us your oranges, Cow lio rti.
,
Ih 'M 'L*. I )-4 l it**' i'lwtr uf I**-ii|rri* »* and r**L
Hip. iut*, I *■**■« *1**1, VV. A- W hitcom b*,
Mil ill**
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mu
Carrl-M cran,
grapefruit, tuul'crims, pirtcupple and
i'a r r ir Ole
tM«*i»rt
Anna W . .M
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it... V "i» "• *'U '- a Pt»r * " I t- ll- n .. link n o n e.
M*
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1&gt;. ulraon:
illtisoiit
Other fruit' and vegetable.. High- j. h b u li-h c- nt'ty In- plani 1 &lt;‘-v' V
SPECIALIST
c fihow. tH tt. . Ill"’
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days
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^ - ‘^ R -G O lT R ^ tn n h T im O l^ Georgia Produce Company. Muctfn, weather. . The Iffng ncatlct is the tpul appear niogiy in the Amerieati j•n,i''auui.’..r
&lt;au , . and
FidWithout Cuttiyg Them Out
that ihu'damost, desirable.
Hunt n u b in India drst part. Mr. ^
,.jt •„
, j n ..^ ^
••JC.-'JO-rp
Georgia.
Warwirk, Trufite, Hlb- '
•4Plant garden pirns al ten tLiy** in­ I.llra M ,
f lip
U :lj4 n r&lt;*ID|i*f'^ t w o «ddr«- • u fX h u M r * -*I la » «»f L . W . M l ’
lU m 1 . T fU 'tr r. \\. A. Whit comb,
ORLANDO,
F L O R ID A
il,* i i . t| 1,tervals up to April fird.
For tin* new n u m b e r s " T h . P o d o f M is s in g
la * ti
I*t*pnrl rnl *«f Ihr Inlrflur
. T . “b? k X ^ .at
t U
.- V ra-aiilanta ol
fan ami William It. Olr.cn are
I L S. Land ih llrv Ht i»..|ni *. *U/, i la.,
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January ami February planting* Ship," "Deep Down i-i a Sub­ a n il a t e .'ll. f th e
t atat*' »(fi-r lh a 'i (h r . ( a ir ul Klufida, and
i iifc m lt'if Vu, I il#L .
-'I l t . a l y . a i f
a rf, Ilia! th- [ lu. , .4 tr 141 n. •' and a.ldrraia*
I* hi*rl»by ifikrti i i4*. *J* •i*h 1% ti e the Klondike's a n d . f ,fr
Mar&lt;‘b marine" us only l.ticas - all ing. till lli.lt llwtcj* 'll. In-/-'III III tlli^ fj' lit • I .In ant dl l. iidinta art*, Charia^ C. .War*
f K tiln U t. f i -j id i t v jip «in M r ri
I t .fiat a iti"
a . 't t iii' *4 u .u lijn ^ n a
it|&gt;&lt; n eli*. truti--,, I'ill ait*fiihia, I’a.. liati.rl It,
gilant fit.- (i rad Us. .
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tj ‘
Clifltird's "Will-O.TIic-W'i ip" mid v t c in vaoul'l t &lt; Iilnili.ii; uftu* ',t'’ *yW
maiL 11*»*ji*■i***&lt;! # j i t% Nr
ll,in!•*•&gt;, irufia-J, i'iitiadcl|&gt;bi*i 1‘*., W. A.
1"t TJI W. IL lINDKIUVt)OD
O h j'ij, f«*r SVV 41 «L K*o|oi*
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For Irfsi) potatoes, plant Rose No. encore are splendid numiiers, ^hi)t* r.ii.lanl*: •
IUH&gt; "i.il'. HI...ia i '.'uni, III.,* S’arria W.
S, K p h l v 12 K.. T a l i y a * v M rrtdinn,
•Ofi. , i i wi'j horse WnRons Made •Jt)
v.n rrio rr, r&gt;ej, Mta. Duke t’»e»rr are « r - ; t ,t, ,nn, liu tn ih
.i Anna W . v tu rtn .
b Be sure to get good ■ *■!. •
fti* fill'd lull h r rtf' Ifttvit^un |r*» fllakr
Ditcher ami Rowlands neiiGmeittar •I, r . l . ■ ; j, k ... il.e I II ul ...... I III D o lu ll.a A litin . I. Mii .ii.B-Mtiian,
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j*1 ti 17**
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v&gt;istmli»;t Hrov.n ur tho \V bite
20')-2!iT Oak Ave.
Rhone 2U fiisiry
Legislator* Inspecliini Tour
riaimatn fiamt f%%
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taint I 'iiu [n n ), n riifu e fSlh iti. ale tin ti.rrj I Uj&gt;3u h h ' . n l « nuld U
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FairFebruury Alley will be juady to. har­ Legislature btuv been invilisl to IDI7; suit all nard alatfaiiit an inio^l
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vest in- June before rainy went her visit the southern part of the state air-, in Ion lh ..t illmk **D,T*. Milehrll -or ! and *ht&lt;r
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begins.
ami 'inspect the Everglades during ,,, id lli'iir (iratit, "iniiai ruanly. Mat known, aPit lint Hllaa it Let a*' t.j. tlr|'artrtt -

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f c r t lliZ v m id t h e ’" r e la t iv e c o s t o l tin* will he the guests id
ift** aasj h. t.
t a in s
5th day of February. Iff17 receive
and
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Palrlbic
v a rio u s
m a t e r i a l * j» n
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m a r k e t . tee» «f ,h '' Mltjml ( handier of (o n .- , ...w m. t.rt
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foSvTr &lt; „*i“ * 7 .rut
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p*ii»*.lun, autl nil,
bids f./r one*car of mit.il culvert:
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■under
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wet) mid tho Fort' Lauderda’o rui, court mt(l -the
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T h e tu U il e o s t o f t h e m a t e r ia l s to merctl
n-at
t!i*-iri][,
this
Ath
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turn
Irf
fart*,
tony
m tnt sticrea*.
bi&lt;ls t/» be in Clerk'- office not later
day nt It p r u ijU r , A* lh D rill.
] d ta 'iir n w lc r ii'o r n itiu rii..- , and ail p a n ic *
t h e f a r n u T is m a d e uf* o f t lm p r ic e H o a r iL o f ’ T r a d e .
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L o c a l A u v c r t i s o n i c n l a U m i c f than MO o’clock Ar m. on .above
elalndi.) tiitt r»-l: tijnle.r, .*ilaa [iic*l*iw, it*
In- p a y s th e d e a le r , th e f r e ig h t c h a r g e
li-fk nf the C ircu it C iiu ri, ttnaifnule ft*.,
f,
Ih c rs B e * lr* lie- property, lyh r*.
Koine of tbo niemhers" have ul- lirnI ree
1n•-s i ta d ihr T URGE C EN TS b nminyd date..
ti.
Herr lint
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nd -HVIUA
tit ins in Scminclc
crtuniy,
and
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a n d t h a c o s t o f h a n d lin g o r m ix in g , readv arrangetl to attend the speed
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S e fitiio r lot fnniptajnsuL
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El/ch hirltler require to subtntt tw o.
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. . ,, . „ i. It is readily sieti that tn tin: matter boat regatta ut Mnaini on I '-iirnury
:&lt;l T, IDn&lt;rt 1J * ,. s W' * ol NWJ&lt;
^nartre 2.7 C ents.
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separate bids, both to read f. o. ti. , , . ,
,
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N W i * et 8 w k , S ct . JS , V p . JO g,
of freight and cost of handling, the 1 6 th a n d 1 7 th . F o l l o w i n g t h e rt*- !in « nrutt (■. u r* .i se.**in* J**&gt;|n j , *i } i " “ " and
H
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U
1 . S f , id N K ' , and K:U
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14 -ml
la a in wert ng an advertisement Sanfford. One ctiMh on delivery, one high grade concentrated materials
In unit f&lt;- Sen d n id r f o u n t ), H arltla. til S I ! , , tier
• n(i* 13 K.
rp- t o ; 8 ’•
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a
ltt
tho
legislator*
will
meet
ut
(
hanrrrjr
N K i i id N W ' j bt Sec. J S , T p . JO S . , ' ,
to /be paid for a* used..
wt
have a great advantage over the Fort Lauderdale on Monday, Feb­
11 Ju n ia , fo m i'la in a n t
" " nnmo is mentioned in the
ttanye 13 K .
(fin all of the N * ot N K U ,
’ h is J a n . !*. I ' M 7.
Ti
I
Sec.
J * . T p . 30 S.. Han*t- 32 ft.
t l ir c p l
• L i :-"
,|o nut oak Tim Hernbl
low grade m aterial, since the low ruury 19th, and will be taken by ' Jin n O. J*,lk», Jr., Tnutc*. *t,«l‘.,
n* i . a l t Jot S E r»rie-r ol the N K U ut
E. A. D O E M r.ASS,
P
rfrtiila
n
lfl.
N K ' , . . run N . 2t4 t-3- yds; ih rn ce ' W ,
grade goods contain n larger per bout through*, the North Canal to
"r "d.irnUtion as to tho identity of
/ Clerk Circuit Court; Seminule
‘I '» ll&gt;c unknubhii Krlifl u! am i all putlion 117 -*1
th rn f# S , 61 1-3 fit* } |Lonr#|
rentage—of valueless filler.
These L ; i k ( ‘ O k fC I
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2*»7';. V !•*• tL**nr«* H, 132 &gt;«l«i ib ^ n rt
County, Florida.
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bt* vifr.
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costs are the same, pound for pquml, .tiu » | ie n i .h i v i.s.i t.i n g a m i, x*lwetni*
a' * U*’° '*,e advertiser is and'if ^ -11-Tues-ltc
tht» -htj h i».„u-rc»- m- In trust, Jntrtr- tr.
1
•* * V“ E** .o r r -r of•"' lio n ,
Jclkn,' I* ••xfioitng
a l“ th
run
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for
hath
materials.
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110
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o 1 . A.* - aro ,,ot allowed to give
d e v c lo p r t t e n t u n d s e t t l e m e b u jo t h u t |
1
V N l u rtry
y J . (U r n a r d , Lin
w ife,
otA t-7 &gt;«l»; :l henre N . 140 .yd* to h*- w r
information. Simply write / Annual meeting oidthe toeklinldA fact that may not lie so plain to s e c t io n . V i s i t s w il l a ls o b e m a d e to Thro'lurn ila r iriddgr.
Hrtrtri-I*-- •nti , (In n in g ,
\u o c i i c r t th** right I'r jt d .d
g r. .JP »n# of tht
them,
l)r« rire lonnt-.,
county, iKl-itlds,
u» m
of r' a» •
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,
Thoinas^.llarlrttly--, «orr »ttf
tn, or ,. Dr«n«e
i ' n i-, ifor.
-r u»■t. 1 :,,!J i,(!drt*Hs it as per in* /ers of the Pt-oplcft Haiijt of Sanford some farmers, says S. S. Walker, us- D n v l.q a n d* .*
t h e o D n-r p a r t s f o f t h e othtrw iae rlb
in
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a
intaroat
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In™aid rroperty, ,t&lt;*- iwW .halt h»T. h.nn -ihanM.d* nad tW
bank o n ' Tuesday. J a n u a r y 9 th ., Florida experiment station,..U . that in s p e c t io n t r ip t h e l e g is la t iv e p a r t *.■
fiftiri l--pr ■on-l ten M l hutid ,'tfth, s w * , nt th* N I V , a n . t 'V V i ) n! s \ v
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FOR SALE
1*JI7 nt Ir&gt;:00 *a. m rT nrvfr^ fW ^ of: With K^d** niaD-riaU have tho ad d. m
tll in- I n e a I le s t a Ilf a lia in ttll't - 111
,,,.
u,
j ,|, ‘t'l.irty four .t!
fo a n - 1 ° ant-rar t n th f lit!! r l f.im p lr tlr t
vantage
over
low
grade,
in
ate
rials
in
M
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i h L r y c t’it M s o t a y . ih a 5 th d ay
directors for the ensuing year, nod
j onv T i l l * 4*1 .^ run uur i l l ilg b iy m i« &lt;L - j
h #*l*r •nr&gt;'t 191 *4 in** -im u b^iw* #
t ula
m l t"1, f Kino for Mill° chPap. Rlchf
the
neliiijg"price
per
pound*
of
plan
err**
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St • ii "n° m’u,p !&gt;&gt;' the -famotik for tho transaction of any other food. The farmer sees a low grade
•, jrrd th » rh a lru ; rm rib rtly fllottc ruflil «b»vrn
ll I . further ofdrrcd D ia l it ia n o llr * t*a
and t««rnl&gt; tipr im r huntlnulkbfl th fllm ; p uhli.hrd io .(h i' Bantnrit llr r a ld , a newac Z l ,iT
C"- &lt;*'»" I*® seen f t business that shall come before said muttrial quoted ut a much lower
U b**ri»by‘ r it r it Ihfll Iht*- Annual | 9»r*t. fw o h u n tlrn l xtitl ninr (*•*t; north tw o paper i t u L i U M in Semlnati* c o u n ty, Ktormeeting. O. L. Taylor, Cashier.
rntriinif ul tin niurkIju l'l* rn uf th* Hftafurd ( burntrrtl Anil hlnir
%f*tl o b p Anti* thirty* I ' L . for tw elve ru n .ecirtlva , weak*.
for , rt &lt; VU“KC' Sooi R -L . Gtbsojn j
;13-Tues*4d price than one of high graiffl, und Ilev
tni|'4ii}
p an y ' "»iill
rhsln*; ini mrth,
i * Jk
OL W
II fllrf
S i r i ro
1 iin
l l br
or hrb»
iirtt» «j
mj th*
ill* ; tbr**^
in t*c .oft** humlrr«l(h«
i
i u , a lt jand
iiu
l^ n n u l t t r s .
‘
4 , .fit,.
'iTItnra. K. A. D oUglaia, 4‘tefk nt th a
concludes -that ho can get more Tor ufllrr r l t h«* X'nmjiAiiy at Hanford, Plttfltli, ' M -rviiiy on** h u n d m lih * chain*; fiortb forty Cireuit
X'lturt, and the .i-j| th - te tl,
th a
oti T u d it iy , KvbruAfy tth , 1U17, at 10 ou tarn tlcgrcca; w rit Iq Treat line ol Section, 301 h l i l y *•( October, A. D DrlS.’
la
his money, by buying the lojv grade n 'rlo rk fl. iWa, (or Ib r, purjm*^ o( iV riittf; •oulh lu ttcginnlng.
No
Matter
VVtint
the
Crime.
(aeall
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. .hippi r^P n/h"?® 1? * 1® catching ar d
dirretor* (or ihr* *n*nirtk'
«nd (nr i^n
You
arc
h
crcliv
or&lt;tercd
to
appear
lo
th«in
preference
to
tho
high
grade.
('le
rk
ot
the
C
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it
I'o
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rt,
S
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m
in
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Nobis ly seems fi&gt; Imre any trouble In
boa/, an(1| h LlU8lncM* wRh* njfts,
(rflntar(Inn ol fluch other
as may be rn m p U tn a n t'. M il of complaint herein fill'd,
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.
. r o u n t y , K to rld a .
tag.
a,n l L iu n r h e s .
C . L . V i n J . n t. getting a fmv gm’d-clianicter wltncsaca. The otily way to settle this point is brouchi b*(nrfl AAld M»r#t1n
on or before the 3th J a y of M arch, A. D. Gtorge (1. Herring,
y. O . V l U T N t Y ,
19IT,'
tho
u
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f
r
being
a
ttuta
D
ay
of
aald
Solicitor
tor
C
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m
p
lain
an t.*
— —Kunaas City Journul.
’ by tbo actbol calculation of the cos
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I tlie high ('ost of liv in g . a n d cure
.'•*nnnut'* t ’u u n ly , Florida,
M ill t if
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The
Rest
Male
(Junrlctte
.should begin .soon.
In p re p a r in g
4/ u i r t
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11 th* 1 ifcuil » *»uit, S c ir n if i Ju d lrlat C lf*
in ti. I.t «»(d 1 «i Hie t uuitl? of iSemlnole,
litinius, Ii a id Mloisturi- a n d p r o m o te u te cieiill elijov a b le novelties rle- Hit I-4ii.I II 1. I*hu*f Mi* Mu
l|*u h ii. In i h .m .tfr
lU .r* -it
t f ) l i t . , .1 &lt; o r p . iin
a i
m irtIhgl i f t i l l v im eritiingb d in \\ nh* Imina \dj»tt-.. Itt dhr *
a thrifty growth for the p la n ts .
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of
1 -ttj
H d u Uitrht and a* K l f f u i r l l uf
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' strei m elange which
nt
tii-'
11 «• L * i « ( p * d J n u , L j . A t l a m r ,
S election of seeds is th e l i e t t im- afipoints tlt-ir p a tf .ie - *
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Mr
T o M r\ i . i l - 1!
f f .H tire
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lio rta n l th in g a n d (' K Mi •Juarrii- I t h u t n e i e r g r o w . o l d i s
tm a le
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O i'lllo lls t r.ltloil Work lo tile ( III V a . |Miratl\F* th*T lliifa nt M *i( t a iu M il* | Ihnaard. C o d ‘irUi&gt;r&gt;i dulng
Tlif' Uii|fRpntiun \!iin*trrl F o u r iliin

in J a n u a r y ;
T h e best, h a r d y green* a re
ta r d _of I In - uF|y t \ |&gt; '

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mid ■receive reward________ -LI-ip
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l. 4&gt;st , Pointer dog about
montb.s
old. White with blown car--, light
eyes.
N.ie . Rma-r
I &gt;t-.i|i| i-.tri-)l
from Uviedo Jan. 5tli. ll found ad­
Mliiirlvlliii £
•lu ll. fhr**a-»«L
sitv of Florida offers these sugges- yi»a; i^ thr* lu^t tln»y •wu*1 t*'&lt;ir *»iirtwgfil, L- ifth 1«| I, Iiuhf t'*»*
vice V.
Brannon, Oviedo ;itilt* re­
It a|'l»*ar'Inf f*4*t|t th liffuia .ii f! iifulgt II
tt t" ■' for bit- bi;; - .J - . b ■ |il i'll d
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&gt;
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,
i Li ILyr• al
• l aw ul Mia- Mlgt
ritti. I.« -*t« r l*ur«|n. IIn* &gt; 1*11 1, llOt\ M 11 Ih-ifl.K lit i •i ii dwl&gt; i h *1 lj.»t 1..... ..
ceive rco.ird
11 d'
M * . J , W*
it. r .i i .-I &lt;m u i .&lt;» l U r i !» aUuvts utriiF*-i i mu
Lost

nH

I t la f u r lhrr . f d o « l th a t thta nnttca b#
eu ld l.h o if in I hr S ir iu f H llrr a ld . a n*ar»J *
; M
,
|ia|-rr putihahod Jn Hanford, in th #
•4 Sori lr o lr . » ti!o nf H u f l d i, onto a &gt;(•&lt; Y r . 5 «
for tV ifv o r n if . ru liv o WH h*.
,
J iS J c K . l * 'J
Wilnca'a K, A- l&gt;nu|lai-. d a rk o f our ctr-_
jtg
r Utut rnurl,* and th * «ral of .a id court a t '

«m*l •*•* tie, Vk.tlitli tthr
ff•»t|i £I,*
ol •plant food in the two materials. lif
d*tis h«ft ii, *
J a n i n t». J r l L . J r . , I i u . i i i . i l
HfttAtJ I)Fc«*ml»4T Jird, I'Mt *
Such calculations have invariably
al , llrR n d a iila .
OKOh V. UiVKI.Is.
T n Ja r ir - (i. Jv lk * . J r . , T ru .ta e for
shown tho high grade materials to
atirlh t*. J.ll., hi. a if*. Jar- la O J.lki Jr. f O M
a r - T u .- s ii*
b*- -the cheaper- ones.
and K t i i a b r t h J W k a , hia a i l . , K d w a id
fla rn a n l and M »ry J, D irn a rd , bla « lf * .
»f tpplir.llnn f«t Ttl tlrril t'lnio Thrddnrc
* 'A very important factor to . cor.- Nnlire
Uari.lJjr, f*. Ifartridto and
Hr.tlun h uf I I,jpti-r OR*, l a .- .1
.Thoms,. Ifa rtrid c*.
M'Jor in .compuriiig'the' cost of innIts
I I appi-ailnr from the alTliiavlt' o f L e lt o y , . J J j t
f I f c .r ft y g t l c i I b a l . r j n * . 1.. W its*.
tcriulrf is theWavailubility of the p uNr roh *l l'fr
It. t iilr , o l .o l|rl|ara fo r m m p iafriaflt, h r r ,In
»fjl
-if’ T a t t ’r o lfir s t e Vo. g js ,
that thi-jW -i.ndanta ahnvn namaff ara
I S
plant food which they contain. i l l . Tlh (lay nf Ju n e A. I ) . |H J9 ; I . i l .-t* lilt'd,
rr
l.d
r
r.t.
of
a
atatr
o
th
er
than
tho
atat*
o
f
V
jlB i
llrtra fr i m b r i t n the f u l l n i n t ilr-rilU -d
r
Here,'again, the high grade fertilizers pfiO^rty,
lu a lM t
la
Sf-'nliimt- ■••ucty, H r
r Intel*. 10-arilt W r . l l i e I n i nf |.lit fill, of M-ifida Ihr a r rilro &lt;d a lu lin o a n ) upon
such as nitrate of soda, sulphate of ?Uh
*'K " t haii|K-ti'a Sul--UDi»l»fl Ilf (»i.td«&gt; abom . would hind said datohdanfa; th a t
d rfm d a n la ar* o ve r t w rn ty-nBe y * t p
ammonia, acid phosphate, basic slug, *,*ire. T h e »ab|. taml. J k ing i i i r . i r i l ol l i e .ai id
I at*-, and 11.at th rir p U ro of
ri-*l(irnro
date e l the i —u jllt l of .m h ra ftlflriU a In
LI, kl'OK n.
muriate .and sulplulte o f potash arc I ho m in . ul U . t_\ 11el1lii
H It ih irrfn tn n rd rrrd that yod do ap-‘
AI-'I fu v f V rllltritio N » 36T, itati-it the
The native plney woods cattle are usually to bp preferred.
fill, day ,,| Jnr.e.
I »1 **1 0 ; . . u l rrttlrtrati- p rar tn th * riim p lain an l'a hilt h rrrln lllmt
mi "r liffn n
it-- Ath day of F e b r u a r y
no ' otter than t heir surrounduin^s.
rin tira o • tho Ii llii.ltii; ,|,te-ili,.t
A. Ii. t'.‘ l* . llu- .a m r t ir in i a R u t* D a y of
, f
li&gt; T r clnrs L o o k G o o d lo F a r m e r s -Iii im Ti -I in S r mill fill- r j ij in &gt;, H n fltb ,- t«- u l ' l ’ rn u rl.
Give ihem better enro by supplying
v 4? L | | ^ S n J m l I
ail; All uol-illed (CjM &gt;4 lllh. "J" *4 Chantl i- lu r tlu r ord-rnl th a t thla n o tlr* bo
• fi
th in with an nbuttdltpe6 of good
Owners of large fur ms arc using tH'll'a Sul&gt;-)iiv|.li&gt;n e l ()iil&lt;l&gt;lioa! iho .al&lt;l
land brine a,*t -*rd al-tho -Jaio ,4 tho l-*u. p ttb lb U ii in th r Hanfurd llrr a ld . a*n *w »fo r a g e when, t h e p a s t u r e s a r e a b o r t tructors for ouch
of their work. U te -’I &gt;Urh reriiflrato In lto
•&gt;r hi-mind.. Mate uf H ofD U w _l»IkfC_a..i
and llu - i l l , | , . , ,, .
l a r g e r a n d Tractor_niinufoeLurera-uru_ilesii;nin .. M . S r rP fd . ^
r r - Ir l.r - n in-» rutive arrki.
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n
ani mal *.
This U true with their ruachinery to supplant horses nil. A. I» IStO: &gt;ab| Offllltialc p(SbfR.rf
U iiF.f id J.,
V. I lu u d a **, r!*rk o f uur
• .
Iho t.dliialtis ilirdil’ii| pi*i|*.rtj, miuj Ii-iI in i iri ull 1‘n u rl, a ft-1 tin- *.••al ol aald ro u rt
any breed of tattle. The man who and io reduce the amount of hu­ Somlltnlo
r.iih l), tluriiln. tn-ait; l.iil, ol al t l.r court hou&gt;i- In Satduril, thla S T th I
oul si, IIIW “ h '' of (’happrli'a Sub.illvi.ioit J a y e| N'ix.omlirr, \. I &gt;. ih itl.
goe. into the cattle business with the man labor required. With the price* nf
(ifi|iiiiiifffi. Tt!o *ald lind briftt aiipo.ii
K. A. D O U G L A S S , C lark .
idea thut his entile ran shift for for horse- lie.,Ii and human'labor oh si t Eh
**f lit- i‘-unite** **f *tAh ft-rllRo' Da-ia * (illra,
rafi* In ih r name «f M ary* M . S«*r^ift|,
H
u
liriio
r.
fur
C
o m p lain an t.
theni'idvcH both summer and winter the increase, the buying of tractors
, iS-Tuea-Stc
A lin T i l l
rtiijrali* N*«g 171*
Ih*'
and return a profit will be :r failure is a self defensive measure on the . Gth »Ia&gt; of Jur**. \. I*. !!»!»»; - ilrl r^ rtifLllu- i lr- flu ( s u , i . S t s i mi, Juatinat fig part of farm»‘M- u^ho t»pL*r.at&lt;* ox- ralr* rmiirgrra ihr roiii^int
pp«i** In a-wil.
us a Florida strokman.
In anil for Itie tM U rill «r N'nnlnuln

run tn houses high gratia*

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and avenue.
S e e C le v e la n d
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"Oae Inrh t'aVd" Will Re PtihlKhrcl I'h- Irw in
Jrr 0''- Heading At The Rate Of 17.?C
FO R R E N T
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'V It.it llreed of ( s i l k ?
iw m -r * Hi
’'A' question
MUustlo often asked mo," says
gold at unci*. Si*e Ftirresr. K'lgure, &lt;"T*
Scott, animal industrialist to
Thatcher Realty Co., BUhqp Block, ‘''V-Lnicersiiy of Florida-eX|&gt;«Aiiuotit
\ !0-tfr.‘ j station, "is, what breed of cattfe'enn
I get that are bettor than the plney
For \ljule l horougnbreiD Wtfjh*. wooili and thu^ will hustle and take
Wyandotte eggs for hateMlig, $1.50 care of themselves* on tho open
per gettlsr*. Cheaper by the bun- range?'' And Mr. Krott auyil there
drod. Hox.J’iTT, City.
UlMllti
in probably uune, for the better
breed n of cattle require better care
White Wyandotte*, eelettfittyd llj,and
intention and mn^p °f R-'
vTul strain u/ Canada where vigefou.i

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ITo a‘l Creditor., l.'nieN _Df*iri}»Uie*a atid
all t’erafirrs- haVtrt*—CtaimJ nr Derr
man it*
■train*I .a id K,rii&lt;-\ oil, and. rach rtf' ,T»H iff" 1iiT*' b y ti&gt;*f id At it i * tun t| i • |.Tt**Vfi ’ * it &gt; i «4i &lt;*■. ,!&gt;.|
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For Sale — F’ i j II ■ blooded.' White
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Jannar

Q o o o o o a o o a o o o o o o a a a o o o a o a o o a a o o o o a o o a o a f lo o o o o f l o o o o o o g ernment to fall into line with the
manifest will o ' the people I n 're la ­
tion to prohibition. A map of the
United States, showing the states
that have spurned th e liquor^ traf­
fic completely and .th e d b tF c ts in
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
other ptates '.that refuse to tolerate
YOU AND. ME.” .
it, will provo to the governing flow­
ers ut a glance th a t anti-liquor sentim enr dominates the.'n;iiion.
This* sentiment is dcmnhding now,
more vigorously t h a n .e v e ry before
A C H IE L IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G NO TES A N D FA IT H , g that the Federal Authority' shall not
persist in giving aid, comfort or
“ H E 'L L P H E N T ’EM "— S O SA Y S SA U N T E K E It.
countenance to u truffle now almost
o o o o o o o a o o o a o a o o o o a o a o o o o a o o o o o a o o a a o o o a a o o o a o o a a a o a a universally condemned.

flln With which t i remove a ball and
OVIEDO VICTORIOUS
chain.from hi* ankle. - „ . "
The terrified Pip.does ns he is bid, Drfcatft'Sfronc Osceola County High
Kissimmee—Carolyn Frim,
only .to removo the convict capture
School Team
.Percy Oliver, r. f.; Amy
’
and brought to the blacksmith shop,
Oviedo High School defeated the (C apt.) k. *c.; Violet Hun k
where poor Pip nearly expires fpr girls’ bosket, hall team of the Oaoe- Elsie Dietz, I.
*
(ear he will he apprehended. Rut o|a C o u n ty High School In Kissim­ spoop.-r. g. •
the grateful P ro v is o e s to save him. mee S aturday afternoon by a score
Officials —Referee. Dr* &lt;'
The next great step in the history of of 28 to 10. Kissimmee npqncd the shall; umpire, Mia^, |
Pip is the arrival of Mr. Joggers, a gamo with some fast cfoss court j Linesmen, Vera HowM
r
London lawyer, who is so struck by passes which took the Oviedo guards fin. Timekeepers, IV,
bis gentility, that he selects him as a about five minutes to solve after Evertson. . Scorers, E
companion’ for Kstclla, 'the adopted which the game settled down to a T e d Atherton.
daughter of his client, Miss liuvi- rather one sided contest. Straight
Aahum, a moat secretive and peculiar basket hall tuctirs were used by
woman.’
both team s with .little spectacular
P Ay on either side. T h e first half
The
companionshjp
of
tho
twb
arose
a
mighty
Wmine
In
hi»
heart;
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t
Preparednras •
ended
with the scoro of 10 to 5 In
JMayor
Davison
has
caught
my
youngsters
ripens
into
lovo
as
they
and
he
began
to-be
In
want
of
sym­
As .I'm sittlnc hero I'm* thinking •
Of th e paat and bygone year*; . pathy and real companionship. And idea, udvanced some time ago about grow older, until Pip leurns to his favor of th e visitors.
Of the friend* who have crowed the ho went and join_ed himself to one a place for tho tiAirists to sit around, dismay th a t Ml** liuvisham har-rffw - In the last half Oviedo warmed up
of the clubs of that country; and lie will build a jo t of benches and liherately etveouruged them with the both team s with litt e spectacular
o c e a n ,..
W e H a v e A d d e d io our s»
And pawed through the velo of they cler4ed him thuirtnan of the place them along the streets wherever purpose of breaking bis healt. Thu play on either side. T h e first, half
Full
Line of Aulomobilo
house comipittce, a n d 'h e would fain widd enough and abm make a place young lovers are separated and Pip ended with tho score of 10 to 5 In
•
tear*;
r i e s — Tires, Tubes. Horns , n
And have renchad a welcome harbor, have satisfied himself with the husks on trie Government lot of the Carnes Is made the beneficiary of a legacy favo of tho visitors.
Hotel
where
they
can
pitch
horse
In
tlie
last
half
Oviedo
warmed
up
which
enables
him
to
go
to
London,
th
at
other
men
did
cut;
and
no
mutt
Tact a n y th in g you may tu rdla
. And aro on the g»4g ^ shore;
And aro now with
Redeemer, gave, unto him uny real friendship. shoes and ait around to their heart’s live as a gentleman and be thorough­ and kept th e bull in their opponent’s L in e .
content -and enjoy the Florida sun- ly educated. He does not know the territory most of the lime. Kissim­
Where they ne'er will part more.
Rut when he came to himself he
s ne. This is a greut idea und San- source of this income, but believes mee began to put .In sub* freely,
said, " ‘ H ow many n u n of my ac­
•
ford will soon lie known ns the town that Miss Havisham is scc/ctly while p v ie d o kept her team in tact.
Also a Slock of
I nee them standing, waiting, watch­ quaintance have boys u bom t h i\ nf -blc hearted people’ who nro doing making amends for his cruelty,
The Oviedo forwards surpassed their
understand, and who u n d e rs ta n d ,
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ing, *
’paiRIs
I
™
.
t N- y Mt o r . ^
— He-ftnaHy- discovpra" ttHT Wtierc- licxl- previous—rceprd ofWith nnxious eye and out stretch­ t h . m . . h . U lk . . . . . . . .
made ngninst Sanford by rolluig up a
atrouts
of
Kstullu
and
they
plight
ed hand,
arid a-.ociate with th&lt; ir boys, and j
total of 2ft points against Kissimmee.
.For their friend* and. .dear compan- seem perfectly happy in the com; | • Now Mr. . l u y o r n n d ( ity ( oun- their .troth. On th a t very night Pip
SEE US FOIL
rudeship of’ their sons, and I perish
K*'‘
on Oie lake front and is dashed to the dcptlii of despair by Math* !ttn shall played a hriliunt
ion*,
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hern with heart hunger? I will arise . plant.something pretin at opce. rnttk- th e arrival of Provis, the convict, game as tunning centre.' For Kisixnr,
.
•
As they crowed the golden, *frand. and go to my 8un. and I will s a y | in« l !*^ b’reat spot look more like Who fuVoals the fuel, th a t ' it i* he ? i,nT \ «■»* M u n s o n made the
he*t industrial showing.
1 see ‘ fathers, ’mothers, brother*. unto him, ’Son, I have sinned Florida. Anything will d&lt;». Just so who has been ■supplying Pip with
The gam e was played off smooth­
Sister'* clear ami chlldft-n too,
a g a in s t ‘heaven Ttrul lit thy sight : I it is growing Yfhlto the tourist* are mopey. The poor.boy believes that
All with anxious eyes arc waiting
nfn no more worthy to ’be called, thy watcliing It from* the boat binding. Kaolin will, scorn him when she ly few* fouls be ng rallied by tho
learns the truth, but he lifts reckoned official*. A friendly spirit of sports­
. ’ For the boatman w h e n .he’s due.^ father; make me as o n e 'o f thy uc- Rut do it now.
quuintances.’ ” And ho arose and
LONG WOOD PICK 11'^
ryithoirt tho finer qualities of Kstcllu manship was manifested throughout
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the contest and tlie v sltors were
Arc wc all preptired to meet them,
came to' his son. Rut while he was
Mrs. Kd.- Driggers and brother,!
'c o m v - to h}*
and'even
When our time has come to go,* yet afar qff,. hi* son saw him and, J. Arnetle returned T hursday from 1
‘be .convict in his fatal effort shown every courtesy By the local
KHiximAnd we’re ‘wafterd o’er the river,
was ‘moved . with astonishment*, and Geifrgia, where Mfa, Driggors |lua «&lt;&gt;
*** Police. Over hi* dead officials a n d 'Management.
mee
High
Sehool
athletics,
under
the
To join our friends we'vo loved instead «tf running nnd falling on Id* b.
for the p u t six moutl
?,od&gt;*
the vision of a new
supervision of Ptinripsl it. M. Evans
neck lie drew (»ack and was ill at.
below •’
Mr', and Mr,. H enry' llei.th of ir‘,rannco M ,hc l ' ' ‘!
]9 ™ » ',b
ili'tlict vice p'n-siilent of the re­ N e w Location. N c v p. ••*».
»” , h ” »»•’««• r -bie «f ih • r.Cun we mingle with the loved one-*. case. And the father -did unto him, Fort M'/ers have been vi*iti..g re!cent!.'. formed stain High School
C o - o p e ra tiv e M ercantile
-oir. I b a il -iniod again.*! heaven alive* m town the pnst w.,’.
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«h.»ra. i t .
And walk mi lio1 i' ii! it'll -Imre;
Athletic Association, aided by Coach
ul
in
thy
Mght
I
am
no
more
worMr. and Mr*. L. T. Hunt and
When the rt irn.t of III*- are i ruled,
Davidson, have attracted favorable
*h&gt; *'• be ,’-‘l b ,l th) (at her. Forgive f:tmtly of Oviedo were g’.iest* of ,
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Unshpd Horces.
And our sorrows all*are o’er?
n a o Q n a o o D o o o Q D o o u u u o ic o
comment
for the clean spliR in
now .mid let am be jo u r friend." , Mr« ; || Alien Sunday.*
1 The fndbins, who loot lu».Miperlor&lt;
which their gamea are conducted.
• .mi said, "N o t v&gt;; 1 wish
• it
Let Hi all take lieed anil warning. Itiii tillMrs. Frank Griggs w*a» shopping n* b'ir*&lt;'iiien, never, tli'fTigtil of *ln»-||ig
This i* the* second gptuu Kissim­
were
posaihlfh.
Inn
it.,
is
ton
lute.
their
mount*
In
uny
way.
Mild
j
e
t
they
And live by the (iobieii Hide,
in Sanford on Friday.
mee has. lost to a .Seminole county
were
capable
of
performing
remarkThere
was
a
time
when*!
wanted
to
VETERINARIAN
So when the Snvior ndls us
.
Mrs. J. N. Searcy was visiting in
know things, when I . wanted com­ Orlundo for u, few days this week. • able Journey* over the most dlllleiilt trutn, Sanford having won "out by a a
We may join the huppy nehool.
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country. L'ven nt tho present dny In 11-8 krore.
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-— OFFICE
Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Dinkcl and .fiipan Mu' iilodcrti bor*e.||oe llml* a
T h a t we may clasp their bands in panionship and counsel, but you
Next Saturday Oviedo invade* the 9
vyeTe
too
busy,
f
got
the
informa­
gladness.
Mis* Olive Dinkcl and Mi * Lillian s t r o n g c o m p e t i t o r In t h e old f:i*Moned
!.a*t t'o.i.t playing Titusville High. g HAND llliOS. &gt; IM II ES
tion. anil I got the companionship: Bryan were Mdopping ie Orlando
And unite in endlc** Idi**.
Mindnl* m a d e o f s t r a w , w b h l i a r e f a. - A rut urn gain" will probaldv be
but
I
g"it
t
!'■
wrong
kind;
ai
&lt;
1
now,
Saturday,
With tlie tlirongs who tiavi rriM nl
I
I I,, ili&lt;&gt; Ii,,f*i
hoof* \,-r» mm li
l l r m i In f o a t U u t r a n d
.
. 4
played with Ki—imincc on the (lvit—
iHltlll
at a*! 11 ere It- mu
hint' you uui &lt;b&gt; f•&gt;r
a* ll»e,\ nil grill lie to n m a n ' * foot.
before II-.
Oj mulr% Hair t h e m l r r « l * «l I I •• m
do
court
J
a
n
.
27.
me.
I&gt; i- too I .i&gt; too late, too
H I r r t l i n a m l n r r l . s h a r p r a r n r r * .*r» %*
"* “ Great &gt;Expectation"
To .| fairer (and than tin*.
Line up:
«1 " » « . I*v t J r / l L « n w v u l t*fT a l .’ • * • » » | |
late."At
tlio
Star
Friday.
Ity J. ’ F. Spaulding, Augusta,
m o la r* f i l i a r l r i
Oviedo E d ith
Howard
C’apt.)
Dusy.
Hospital.
Louise
Huff
and
Jnck
Pickford
Maine.
I. f.; Elsie Marshall, r. f.; Nellie \V1I- UOQDOOLJOOOC OOOQOOOOOOOC
I
i
»
bii*|itliils
in
clvillxed
land*
can
It makes me inud to get liquor follow tlieir great Hiirress in "Seven­ cqmil the rcdiril tif the hospital for
Says the Christian Science Mon- " d w t l w m e n t f through the mull and teen” by co-starring in the Famous f.ve troubles in’rrb.l oil by II *J\ Iloll'lnyejH adaptation of Charles Dicklaint of Sldknrpiir, India.
Ill olio
itor: ‘‘It would seem that both the there are other*.' It i* all right to
great novel 'HIrent Expectaprohibition und
Suffrage
move­ send liquor,.Mull-through the malls | tiorjft." which is jhe Paramount Pic­ t non 111. Toil op»'rn i b-u*. largely for catnrio-t. were performed In Ibl* in. tItuments in 1917 will a •.Milne a national in the wet counties but after n
ture at the Star Theatre tlii* week. tbrtl. SeXell blllldred qliljcil|cnr. are
county
ba*
gone
«lr&gt;
and
i*
trying
ral)|cr than a state aspect in .the
In support of tho youthful .tars, d i - ' sotiielluies treated In a single day. The
L'liilcd State.*. The eunte-t in t «»t I. to stay dry it i* a cjtieij that tin' rector Hubert G. Vignola ha* n*-.j Seth lllramiinl of Slilknrpiir. n native
majority
of
the
peopli
rewmt
the
instani'es, in fact, posse* with I!*If».
*emli!ed an excellent east, including ruler, ba* left to the llo*| Itnl a legacyout of tin* local, regional and *taie tactic* of tin* liipmr people in trying
iimoiiniliig to eboui S-ltism.
send liqtjor into tb.ii territory, Frank L o s e r . M'Urria Harris, tlrace
into 11»— (etlerai environment
I »■
Hart.ui.
ifi
rlo-fi
Prior
and
\\
\\
less ail indie.iiou * are dt eptiv*- i' ,• 'n d then tb&gt; liquor no n are no riRiack.
Clearlna Wine of SeUtment.
. Inst. "iMitin of tin. Sixtj-fourtIt or *pei ti*f * of p ./• on* .tillI ,*elli| t lie
Tin*
iM-we*| way ef removing *o*ll
advi
rli-i'iio-ni.*
"P ip" is an orphan who live* with I
tlie first session of the Sixty-libh
tiietit Irotn bottle* iif win,*' lieforo Ih*
otluT
vc.
U
know
ti
ilry
ui|vm'itU,i
l
t
litm
‘
Iit*«
tinier,
w
lios«*
hiishanil
ruit?«
«l
emigre** wi| .submit proposals to
big *M'iit to tin- innrl.i't i&lt; efti't'ilvi' and
amend the constitution vi ihai i.i.- aroti'ing th e feeing th a t liquor country blacksm ith Shop. Tft«* boy's limr* • i*iie.iiilcii| ilun. tbe i l,l ■r tin lit
pill "'it
Ini* m.-.*
iCrj&lt; l,\
tin Hf. i* a drab one until, in an effort ’
• v of
" f bie*
I.V tbe
,, , . II|mNi,,.,r
ib-r its firovi-ions, women ••h.i!!. I Mr
wh«
ii tb* I
• .
the
ire «•» • !»•* bi* ••‘•■r’- wrath be runs tlche. to H'tUo Utjbi i.vck r i!i.-l,.iequal political rigiits wuh lnen, j *'• ”* Ul’*' ,i" ’ ’' ,l1
d'»na H j Into a graveyard whe/e lie is seised.J tie while in pu Invert'll position and
while nowhere In the United St at
I'vtcv*! dcvplopinonts fii the W e b b -! hj tm* tsenped convict. Provl*. wlin tin ii rt . slug rim r part -&lt;f tin- con,ti
bbid
ill
li.oior’ trafi*.,.ri ,n,. 1 t .i -out • r:
tbrr.i'e
Inin with i i ^ ^ n t death if Icii:*. " In i. up.M It I n easily Idn'Wu
SAN’KOI I D ' S H O U S E O K S E R V I C E
»«Ii alt the li'pior'
t raf!«* i&gt;
i&gt;&lt;. ilo lc ,.ii ,| KK-* hn jj --im
!
lie
d
)«
.*
.*
not
procure him foot! anti a j ,,r''
t
Ualllicalinti* of ite • amciid'iiciit
Here is a count in the prohibition!

\ C U R B S T O N E G L E A N IN G S f

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

Auto Accessory

Sporting Goods

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| OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAY

! Your C R E D I T is

Good

| The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
SANFORD,

b&gt; the legislature* of three fourth*'of ""In tli.i nl—. . g —tlm lowIo "I, US' -■
w l!! aticlior
.i -.cIio io tlie tloiruy in lb" l a n d
i vt fid - t .1 1« * w.i!!
-.
afin* law tw o h i .tli" I’u o-t p oI*:c Federal II ill* .iri; b'eing Al ell j
i ivi- arliit
u r tune."
gre*-iv&lt;ai hi&lt; veluent*
v.im-iu- of
ol oour
tnup.’ to fraiiMiiil liquor advertising a n d '
Which fcaih the Chatlayioogo N
solicitation* of s n l- r t i .i millions &gt;.1

sl»*-

to say that '’William l"iining &gt; H r - n l e n , v. ,u,i n und rOitdrciif m any pf
who ix—leading tho drive front tin e tlo-m .Residing in -late, vvhieli' b a te *
tw o federal umondinenta is now &lt; &gt;n- nutlttwed the likyiar t mlife, and nmityj*
j wrura Unit mi U
-und i* Mtf* ;ITT TIR-Id ’ resiUciii * ,m
hi ti
lionie* w here j
uuujiit'i along* with other Wisconsin conscientious .cunvictlan f
• fluHtic* got dry, the beginni*jg of tin* tfiitllr in liqutfr with the traffic in :
Mid will have been withe*sed. It
•
- v&gt;il! be tilting th a t tin- sfitjriig- f^ml
At.i.l hero is another:
•
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prohibit:&gt;iit am'cndnieht* are adopted
"Hostile campai'/n* ugnitist t lie j
at the sutim time, since *u!fragn Im­
law and customs of state* are being !
proved l Inc most p o te n t‘force against
i 'inducted through the medium of
the saloons." .
the mails. The- imnie*-of com*crns |
- 9 ' '4
'
e.trrying on the*..; campaigns, are j
;V certain man had two sons; and tiiven.; . . . T bit in proVplutive i/(&lt;|
d Federal .Govefn- •
*
h'i'K ^!'Hher.’' ,'r . ,^ r tne*’’’ni’c 'I' m''” in*e;it;'"?ffiTiverM\e* of tlm ’ spirit of
xion of t hy t i t n e . knd thy a tt e ntion,- unity, ^tthlch should i i a nui*t--care- j arid thy cotnpanlomihlp- uijd thy fully nurtured, Aod tidvl* to* divide 1
counsel which fulb'th to* tne.” •Ami the country
into
anatagonistiq !
h« dlvidvd unto them hi l*vin . in graill &gt; vd sluice. It i*B intoleriUd'o
th a t he paid the buy'., bi'l
mi tit th/d the centr.il government should
JiTiq to college, and tried to believe; contribute It* service* to thv limiting
t h a t It" w.i doing his full duty.
Jaw, the pm vocxtlonW ill. feeling
’ •' And not m in ty days after. Hu* hetwfeir state.* a n d 't h e blinking of j
attack-..........
upon poltticufly 1
l a th e r gathered all ItU iafertsta and. •uiti racial
, ,
as;..ration- and ambitions and took
hi* journey into a fur country,v Into
a land of stocks and bonds and
curitiei and utbcii things which do
not inter* t a boy: and there he
‘wanted his precious oppifrtunity of
being u chum of hi* own sun?- And
when he had spent the very he*t of
his life und had gained money, but
h a d failed to find satisfaction, there

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

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Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot CinsolHic f^rr CfcihVn^.**'’Altcrjr__ tions of All Kimls on Short Notice
J o lh ^ ftiir rtenllemcn’H Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.

SUITS $15.00 UPWARD

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.

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Buyers and .Shippers of

Vegetables and Fruits
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In Car Lots or Less

l 210 E.* First Street

Sanford. Florida !

TA W JPA

BAY VIEW HOTE:
COM M ERCIAL RATE, $1.50 (ROOM

W IT H ,P R IV A T E HATH)!

. THE YEAH 'ROUND
EFFICIENT SERVICE
MODERN EQUIPMENT
HOSPITABLE TREATMENT
C. II, JEWETT, Lessee and &gt;W

j or*u?,,twl c° n » n # " | l |«-.
| The I’liltod State*, it f* hardly j
n m *ury to
ay cannot eoittinue i
half dry an d half wet, any more tjian,
j it eoujd-have existed have slave arid j
half free. It is inevitable that tbe
liquor traffic shall lie,wiped out com­
pletely; it* extirpation, however, run
he delayed and made difficult by re­
fusal or faildro of the Federal Gov-

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No. 82 Jacksonville 0:10 n. m.
Savannah
1:15 p. in.
t harleslon _ ’5 :.to p. hi.
Itichmoml ..... 5.-05 .*. m.
W»*hingiim 8:10 a. m.
llalllm«re_ 10 .-01 a. m.
W. I'hll phla 12:21 p. tn.
New
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No. 80

No. 86

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12:15 p.ni.
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8 :55 p.m.

8:10 p- m.
1:35 p. m.
12:35 a. m5:35 p. m.
8:43 a. m~
5:53 p. mi
7:15 p m7 :10 a.m.
•J: 11 a. m.
12:33 p.m .
II^O P ^'
10 :2'J a.m.
1:52 p.m .
1 sIO »- w*
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4.03 p. m.
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For Information or Keoet vallon I’horri or 33'rllo

PHONE 174

One of tho Rest Known Burnt Cork Entortaincra Appearing with Cobum’a Min­
strels at Lyric Theatre, Tflursday, January 18tji
sUiiMfri ‘

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ATLANTIC
138 &gt;V, Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
P»one 17
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Hillsborough Hotel, Tampa. FU- ,
Rhone 132

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THU'SANFORD IIKIUI.H

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liiK«'iili&gt;ii'l&gt; i'«&gt;n.&lt;tfruclf(l IifiTne Is *hi so
iImt of ili&lt;- upholsterer-lice, irh’lflj’ili'ttcroii-dy cut ft’ mil.tin* pitul-t of |||«
linl
f
I (towers of n (
&gt;&gt;. ft
i Ih i I strengthens the fold a.' Ami mil
ilit'iii &gt;i» tItni n splendid injtfsiry overliaiift ili.- mills of ii .s Iioiiii- in willrh
tin- limn t is
j usiti t|.

. IIOl.1.1 , r-oiior

M HAVM 'i. IlusIncM Mom
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P A C E THREE

*&gt;.vanm :

i i t ‘“

■ " ' IBII *■■■*'

most Males, out a* (lie p.lpiiiatluii
increases land vain.' . rile, a d '
investors by the hundred? ar. now
putting their money'in florid * land*
ngil devoting their energies to tl •'
euataOk* •• fktnfod. Kiotldk
AH of M »o b 3rd. 1171.
development of this great common*
TrlrpbfM Sio. IIS wealth.”
to Hrttld Ifddlns
b; &lt;’««•»» 13.00 |-»t r»«e In
1 ;o», l*c&gt; Muitlh
•
» M «»l !&gt;• Mod* •• OITIm

inipiuyer ui labor. . The
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a

.1011 th

is

•&gt;ii in iro luhor

ai&gt;&gt;! the o v u ii'.liniim majority pfc
tln&gt; lir-rops arc s:drsfiod with their
■ .j
MCI • lute, ’Thi d &gt; - '..ii
mean th at the - nith is more easily
natistk.l than the north. It means
the nc£fo and the whiter of tITe
and co­
operate in a «3t : 'faetiiry
manner.

D:! cjte Cakes.
•
R'iy &gt; .til* t- j 'li r.-l! ulili not tt»i
lull’ll Jelly.
r«t In slices nn Inrh
ililrlj. Frost with whjte. plntc nr chhc*
ylBJj* frosting mi top mid Miles mill
l&gt;nt cor.ifiut'or ehopped ioil&lt;* oh top.
1 • • . - - I ’t.iir tntdt Otinful* mill?;
f:ttlk«* t| . :■* sljrr wllll rolift-rtimitTH'
; ii:mi* ninl flavor ami cnlnr-tH jrou like.
riioitil 1? ft*&lt;j*tir.ir tntiot. no n llttlo
thinner Hi in plain before’rlmcojato or
cocoa l.s uildod.

; C om e i n ;
ask a b o u t i!

is w h at
tyou will have
ifyou join our

Ttniei-l^nlsn
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PINNACLE CF GOLFING FAME

tie ll.Ts'T

Jiliw n*K T H E FAIR
Thr Ffn.i.'iir County hair litis
. ^ jj . .
'! one. H SOU have
gj d
r t r j u '. route down
jttliroHjr*
die manager and take
»rid» out t &gt; ' grounds ami hear
jiouith.':
v things that wi I be
j (j olI .
tin- week of Frhrnry 6tb. And .’nil oi this great
««iV ;« '
.preliminary t o 'u l i n t

UJiiled States. Artd i e t . t h • m *v ap
Ijolntee may make a better man t|iai
t.tait-f.il K i r lr r mid if hr
iTii
brains ami itlv.iH tutil.l pt-rh.ipv ini
prove ota th e -pr
piart ..
■•
inliitia. la tinp t oi war. ;nm. ’titi
sons arise t-i the ort ...don nail he
come greater’ Kcnerals than tliq-d ii
tictlve servli-e and C h tiH im in
I.
LltU' of
tt
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A&lt; &lt;mm.II: lilng tImt m IiI.Ii tin ntli'er
Bolter Mi ihf-wnrlil tt:i-* «lom*—winning
nu -npi'ji nail m.iatenr national chainhip ‘ In tl ;- siime year ‘la. J;
Evans of ri.Ht-iictt, Itns reached the
plrinnele of goltUtg fame.
i!i' pet • a tu
ut I’hlbultdphlm
where Sal unlay It.- ilefi-atetl I ’liaaiptmi
(SnrditeV fop the nniiRcjir dtltle, was
even more t-.n-ritorlmis Hutu-Ills gulling
ill MIiiiii-iiJmiII-^ v l i re lie won ill a
ll. ld niaip ijtf l of :in- I....i titii:■tt-iir**
and professional* in Hu- country. This
Hill'd Utj. e. |. mil .tile wild tillN

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If MK-.’t-r I' a s|Hirt they miitht to
serve tea in t h e ’trenches.

full.ti*. mlifiii-vfr In- can
pitiianltr.
•
ltalttin iv I-, the larg.'-t vilpor h nguo
city, huj’ vmt iti-v**r hear any 15;iltifntirean’i..tjiMin^ ..f it.

B e e s h a v e lo ts of H O N E Y In’ th e ir h iv e s in th e
W in t e r by p u t t in g it in th e r e a little’ a t th e tim e w h ile
th e y cu n . Y o u ’c q n h a v e - M O N E Y the s a m e w a y .
C o m e in-: -gct a “C h r is t m a s B a n k in g C lu b ” B O O K
F R E E a n d p u t in o u r b a n k o n ly 6 cents* fo r the firs t
w e e k a n d in c r e a s e yo u r d e p o s it 5 c e n ts ’e a c h w e e k .
In 5 0 week*) Y O U w ill h a v e $ 6 3 .7 5 .
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T h is is a " f i n e " th in g fo r B o y s a n d Glrls--*for
Eve ryb o d y.
Y o u c a n a ls o s t a r t w it h I o r 2 c e n ts o r 10 c e n ts
a n d in 5 0 w e e k s h a vc- $ l2 7 5 . $ 2 5 50 or S I2 7 .5 0 .

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We a d d P p e r c e - . t m t Ar, ,i
TAiV i I

Effort to Elucidate.

.Ttdm MMJmw siiy-t tin* ileal wliereti)

•■..Ml ■ t I til 1. It'

grounds should
• i*t *i re unit t vi ry
W« p.'*r
..lie Jtioking tuMard
■onsii
tW fatur* i. . ijiment oi a great
j-iinfnril. There i*
kj hr&lt;!"
. flit rally lut-ult-il
I dim:.
|bfr ih |. •&gt;’ i tiiiTt—tin- people of
tin- iirmla i* 'i(

show nbat t ‘:
can do.
(innde
Oil
sappnit.r!. ni t i m . / C . i t t n and his
press agent during tin* - campaign
in an «-«li»-&gt;ri:il -• . . r . ’1 • ..adi.'iin*
tin- at timi nf the t»n\ t-ranr in ii"mrlag the Di-inrieratt
i ...f .••••• *. ■i,.)
»un i: np a* |.i; nu.«

i.iy leAs. g(|0afe
enusf-s that let! tin- men w&gt; rut urn tn
T ew u is the the -ntith. Slime-wefe lightly efafl
PO.'.TMI sipinre
when the* wr i t norili an I * slit red
tile Miiuile-t,
* lie MIdle F nf.
.’t .Hsu t- iuare

t

. P . .1 Inei a- say *• gWf t .
th .il i.an- in Anit riui Ih
•el, I iit'n I 't of ii i.nrt' im!
it* to Lnghind rii.dit away.

-t 'l'n-rit l..&gt;t|nai:."i-nt—&lt;*i»» btllv mu- Iw.
Mliii h the Mill.*- ivihi ii lilt'll a • It way
tor Xr. Evans tit riillmUdpliUi.
/Tib-.:go ntt’ier*ity will ftn’IiMle iothSMui'ge as it jiiiiy, *. • in tn those i ei..try ft. .il.all prafllet- In «-***n«.'.-t!■•
............
c:tMudl&gt; fl.ll..\\ u'llf. "Mr. » h required gy&gt;.iiiio.|iiai wurU ftir
I \ni:s heri-t“ l.o . Iu.il iit'it’i vi.in t libt'K Uo'l.ibers of Ili.' fr.'sllllinh el:.**.
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II I. i* It.', il Ui lie- Iron!* riililt oi'
Ml'lilpm milvvi iv ieta-ds two -.«•■
A it'il'itit g.i'f. i* .*tt .loa.1: that nearly
ct-r letiliic* M a d e up o f .Sotiih Africu
every Inytuati laid a rugno noiimi In*
: « l i j * . M le t p ill y e . I t ill' t l i e .' Ill.tl^
:il one linn* m- atiodiep laid won one
n. ii i .anpy un'tl |.r&gt; ft-r il In II'
or llio other tif the•tltli«i. •
&lt;
Mr. Kvmri vhs the Wt-sicni ehitiilo n e of t li" lirav.-ji guys in th
pleii twit'o. Miimlng It In Rkbi’mid world Is lie.* follow* v lri* will enter »
Kill). In'KiN Mr. Ev:ui« was d r-aied inaratlimi race lit ntlile(le'uitlro at tliW
by f»|\e iar'jkii_tur. tho op«*ti elm'i pl ij- Fme id, year. He** cither brave or a
nhiji o f . the I'nlhHl • Sintes. Walter’, : I'iiback.
llttp'n wmi tin- title fr.tni film ny
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ititH.tltig IhKi to Mr, r.viin.v a g . Mr,
E u m s ’trn'tdetl nltn*:M*a fotttili-&gt;'hr
•.■iirri ’' tin !* -•» 11
Tr tli jn e "lon-Mt*- nfter I-—
l:-i*&lt;.!o d Well

Otr'rrv.itiona In th? Carden Reveal
RcMIy Remarkable Work Done’
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

/.V S A N F O R D — Life In Watth Livirni

c i\FO H I&gt; W I F E S E E R E S U L T S
SA o r H A V I N G M A N O N
t h e jo b

s beginning m ust, by persistent
susaoss. Such in ay. be
of almost any enterprise or
(

kwinew. in fart a rcvieW of rccord*
JiU »h»'» this 10 b «° tt ,afJTh, noard of T ra d e of Sanford
E kM had a alow beginning but a reMrkablc unc. wht'n one slops to .
_ n#i,!er that heretofore official time
iT o tel to your Board of T rade,
shich mean* *o much to your city
f . .Md county has been gratis. S.ome
of ui mav not have seen results, but
1 hut the «anie there has been results
L : ond they arc growing bigger every
FT day and now with a secretary to
devote his entire -time to thf Hoard
[' of Trad.- *&lt;»rk produrtiver. •«* » ii’
[' bf m f'ideni” and the work starjed
tin nrv.’r go I'ack; it must advance
or muit die That means then that
• • jour city and county interest must
either reap a rich rewnrd or lose to
[ a great extent'wh'at it has._

&lt;!.i Schogl Ast iriatiqn. ••r•• making
and have made spuria! effort^ f°c' n
great Sunday school rally day, which
fhal! he statewide in • Its scope and
influence: a n d 'h a v e sel February II,
11*17, as the day for the great state­
wide Sunday school*rally day:

The Board
Trad, has .. t . r-nanent ofTicfc “tllcdy equipped in’ tin’"
lobby of the, Carnes llutel. Secre­
tary. Marlowe Is -LUaiL-im-tha-joh.-u. _
meeting .thg s t e i u u u t l * " t n T e ^ t o
Sanford, showing them what we have
and is hoosting the m any needs you
hnve in tnind^ to the front.
Ib- (
wants you to help Kim help Sanford
uml Seminole county
When you
Bee him on the street till him some­
thing good about the city, maybe
the suggestion has liwn heard be­
fore, but yo.ur repeating it might
give it increased \falue. D o: ■ ■■
he is ulways looking fur dues and
don't treat him as if he was the ad­
vance agent for some one-ho** cireus or selling a new special addition
qT this or that, h u t remember he is
your secretary, working for and boost­
ing the highest body nf progrt'-SlVeness that exists and remember .his
whole time, ability ami energy it fo r
Sanford atitl Seminole county.

A* Board of Trade- Is nothing less
lhan’a union of citizens, determined
to brnHt and unbuild their respee’ tivf Hiies or sections. They have
to &gt;e. r&gt;t- :he do everything above
wl ul” .hit is to bo. 1-1
I " act mrr i ir. words but Imi.st in a c ­
tion. They realize th a t as has been
I . demonstrated in organization and
union tlpte i-’ strength and when
a dty or tommunity know they have
MRiithir.r H boost, a Hoard of
Trade, or bmilur organization is.
g Started -arT where persistent elluft
V
—ui! .ii,, . • •_'i th. r is kept up
L O
. aav iif failure t • reF

Ssnford .r'r.ps,
has heretofore
|»e ■
In f.T-t our folk*
bs-..’
isv ntaktng money
ti
. '
.iiind time to organ­
ize as i
. mid. This, however,
b a t ! / ./ :h” past and now San­
ford . - t • other l*|nritl;i eitles.
pm-. . Hoard nf Trail” equal
Id -rr
* ..’i- and with a ejt;.
ird ruu..i.. t&lt;&gt; advertise anti boost
that b.
io 'superior within the

, On» i • , nterprise, anti a neces**0'on t-Taiw being hnndlcsl; (hut
“
'!* col!«*ge for Sanford.
It m ir: fin r»r two attem pts have
i !1 " ! dong tho same Hue, but
,* *' -ri i that before n o t ’enough
• was (lone or in fn* t
•ju«t» at th e time via were
nhul to the point of recogrihior,.

Our r.,-" comer is Mr. A. II. Perry,
' ' ef'tliu Pan-American Jlutq&gt;ul of Miami. Fla. For lb
® *' &gt;rs this college has been
dul operation in Miami
i‘&gt;try, wishing an east coast
' voast re|,resi*ntathin pickH
«s I«Ih city. Unlike many,
ry in'..* for hi.&lt; school only
li” comes to us asking no
antlal or otherwise, only
tmd he Is now
making
"y ynrolHncnt ednvas and
“thing in advance until .the
'pcr\» his .school. Mr. Perry

E V E R \ CONVENIENCE t§ AR
RANGED H ie DISPLAYS OF
ALL KINDS CO M IN G

Therefore, I. Sidney J. C atts. gov­
ernor of t he s ta te of Florida, do here­
by issue -this proclamation calling
upon all of the people of the state of
Florida, and the visitors who shall
he within our borders, to attend
Sunday school in the church of their
choice on Sunday, February 11th,
PI 17, th a t they may give encourage­
ment and honor to those who faithfully—labor—in thi*-noble- wofk,-tmd
that they may r e v i v e to themselves
the benefits of participating in this
particular devotion to and worship

R A IS E B E T T E R S T O C K
PLENTY TO FEED
.
THEM

AND

T h e meeting of the Florida Livo
Stock Association a t Gainespille last
week brought out many gt&gt;od points
for Florida stofk men to consider. _
“ If 1 can impress ju#f th is one
point ott the members of the Florida
S ta te Live Stock Association and
. their guests, that whenever one
pound of any product is sold from the
farm, sonic -of the farm goes w ith It,
unto set my hand. and., caused the 1 shall fed au\p}y
for the time
:iroutid. n..o-wrort’ IT** w7!l
•jrcat seal of the. s ta te of I’lpridnto and expense required to a ttend this
that the tired parents have a relief f be n lifted at. Tallahassee, the capital
meeting," said I&gt;r. Tail Butler of
at. the Seminole "County Fair.
this the I till day ‘of J a n u ary . A. D. Memphis speaking on" the subject
T he grounds are changing" in np- 11*17.
“ T he Place of Live 'Stock on tho
Sidney J. Catts,
pearance every day and the tent*
Southern Farm."
*
Governor.
and booth* and displays of various.
Continuing he said in part: “ We
kind* are getting read. T he stock Hv the Governor, attest: '
muni, go back farther to consider the
pens are all-made ao&lt;l the poultry
m after than merely having stock for
sheds will -non tie roofed and all)
profit or to convert forage into m eat
read
" \ m l ’ that pnultrv dtsplav
.iml dairy product*, to the relation Of
Will I • -oilie . ill l et
a* I If
-ml fertility
\n animal is really a
Wendb-r. one of tin* be*t m the coun­
destructive agent as he adds nothing
t r y ha* bri'ii engaged a* judge And '
to the farm. They destroy a largo
will .... that the best chickens in the
per cent of the humus forming organ­
south are here. If you think the
ic matter. Then why keep live stork
poultry display is a , small one just
on the farm?
go out to the grounds1 and sec how
“F irst, t o ‘add -a Second or third
mutjy pens are there und what great
money crop. Second, to consume the
preparations have boon, made to i
waste products that otherwise would
takeVare ol them Manager l.vninn
be w:isii-.| and turn them into profit
I' i,, (, 1. tn i,.o-uoi,' products that
. hi.-',’
grow u an I.i i l« that now
,r«- not pro.iu. mg pr : ihlr crops.
tin. -i it. I 'i&lt; . \ meric VO 1'mil try .\s- periences of the D epartm ent in ob­
“ 1 wotild insist upon one or two
soriiitinn offers at this show' one taining shells equal in quality to years pasture in crop rotations every
grand prize &lt;11.YF.lt Medal fot* th those used by foreign navies at a si\ or tight -yeijn. even on the heat
b.est cockerel in the show, also u silver reasonable .price is necessary to en­ farms. Use. a minimum of concen­
Medal for the best B.mtam in the able the public to understand what trates to utilize t h e f forage crops
show, a ! - • a diploma for each ami' lt;v* been going on."
■ most profitably. It t» n i o s s j r y in the
ever. Iir»f prize winning cockurcl in
rsouth to build ufi soil fertility, not
tbe '• ■« iricluditiw t'irl ey«. din ks

iplltg JOU»
otiug more

ROADS OF LAKE.

ty , i!j*e im a rd s

I of Trade.does not mean
, .lur city with busitu w*
r.nmiii'litUi'iit^-.
faifure one sound busi-.
i'i
: hyre to s ta y is-worth a
kar.ii:.--1 T' .r»ms and sfiredv death*.
• . in
ou individual!}
'
• . •, a record of yout* city
; .ip.. "j |jV hume nrgpp' *
• ..ertilly. New enter*
Pd»« uj„! Indu trie- nrc wanted and
sill J,..
|. All nro carefully inr* '- 'at
. ,.| the. Hoatii of Trade
i.mu but tiiose with a
dear i -,t Ttcord, aide in every seriso
t»-i:sip.v , v Hanford, a. bigger cily
*R1 .s . r.uioie a Idgger county.

•

T h e publicity' committee is now
beginning an -advertising campaign
under the direction of th e Hoard of
T rad” and before -long, facts not larger percentage «»» r.iigltsh speak­
heretofore known will be told of ing, native born Americans th aifan y
S'!"f or! t h lt WfM »Mf M i'Htirosf jr other -imilur area of ttie 'oiiirr
l hi *1 Slat, * t in-re i- a larger per­
cent ig,- of ibur.ti membership and
some
chit Ii uttendance. arid there is a
high r moral
tone pervading in the
#
ho nit* of tlit'M1
than in any
other section of this great country.
Whenever a young man or young
M, I*. Lipe had a. Very, narrow es­ woman leaves one of these towns to
cape at the railroad crossing ip Or­ seek his or her. fortune in one of
lando last Snturd iv. He did riot *ce ttie great cities, they leave behind
tio- appr i king trai

VOLUSIA

O RAN CIE v E M I N O ! E A N D
O S C E O L A PR O TEC T E D

"

NUMBER 45

SAN’FtHIR. FHHUDA. TUESDAY. J \ N t Alt\ 21. 191

VOLUME Tin

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oners of VtiltpUu, Lake. Orane
nt n t if
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h Here lust Snturduy to incW
StAiinole'* board with the
srit v iiwte—rr*rr
kind pf system wheruby the uu-of
iod brick arid"’e th e r hard .Jurface road* of th** m u n tb • tjuuitlonH
may he preserved. .It is reltally unrierstood that a company
corti■msniul trpek owner* ' intend, to io
vude the counties und use the,road*

proinotin

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nmnufaetiiring
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i.gctubles will Up there lu
mutv i« in the haart *&gt;T I

TI B i l l NCI S P E E C H
M T E I &gt; ' I A T I." M l
11A \ E \T )K 'E

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ujqt
. , jiUtn e GAf l b i t ”d H a t e
•ou
are
gcdttg
lo
be
happy
bo- parade will ifart the big lair ami tdf sett*
o
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tb" folks i t the rrttfijty should be in
ybu did your p*4rt.
fi
ra.ngemeAts and s 'a t ”.! po Itlveiv
Cltant ttfqua for Sanford thi* | t h e 'n 'l t o p.ir.nle and get th e spirit. j th a t no {Holding i|uestiops l.»owcvt).|
Lyman, th e m anager,
4 you u me**Age from m im A- . H. V.
j*
• th - l.’tilted Stale* und other nations
ghtest lights in music Jand | a!.out any *»f t!ie»e alT:ilr« ami he will to* taken up.
o
No. President
un! siii'ir of tin- best speakers. • Th»v&gt; I will give von th e inform ation.
ndee Washit-nton lias tnutle.n situ­
arc town builders, ami boosters arid t
' iluf a ppc lira nee.
.* *
Hanford will lft*'Hetter f.'or having had
Honatur Stom* told the'senates tho
then? in oilr midst Watch T h e IJer1 President proposed tt&gt; elaborate on
aid for future nnnOtitf(‘&gt;rptotts anF be
iij i i .
a C hautuauqpa booster ami one who
1 peace note. This was done to quiet
stands for the be tte r thihfs in life' refiorr* regarding the purpose of the
Death qf Mr*. Hodges
One of the nAtble.it deaths of re­
cent occurrence was thnt of Mrs. J.
11. Hodges, wife-of J. 11. Hodges who
died at -her home In the M o n ro e
residence' on Palmetto avenue very
suddenly.
Mr, and Mrs. Hodges
hud only been residents of this l-ity
u.short time when death claimed the
devoted wife a n d 'Living mother.
Deceased came here fortrt Florence,
s*.
and leaves two small boys and
a husband to m ourn her early de­
mise. The funeral services occurred
from the late home, D r. Hyman of
the Uaptlst church officiating and a
q u artette from tho Huptin church
rendering several selections.
Tht*
pull bearers were fellow employees
of the A. C. L. of Mr. Hodges
and Marvin Mitt bell accompanied
the grief strirkeu hu»bugd with the
remains to itocky Mount where in­
term ent, was made.
• .
The sympathy of the community
and especially those who wert* near
to them goes out. to the bereaved
husband and children who- mourn
tho loss of mother and wife.

’ nritfres*.

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“ T he-U nited Htntes must have a
: voice in .determining whether - peace
■ terms e n d in g 't h e war a r e ‘such ns
’ would guarantee a lasting; peace,"
d**clured the President to tl»e senate.
" I t Is Inconceivable th a t the United
G O V E R N O R 'S I 'l t O F L A M VTION,; State* should not play a part in any
nisation formed to prc*,rve fu­
ture
|icace," h e ’ sftld'. Ifo declared
( ortcernlng ‘T lurldif Go T,» Sunday
"lli.
re
could b c .n o entangling alli­
School Day." February l l t h
ances
in
sucii a league, and that
State of Florida
force
must
be. created as a guarantor
Executive I icpartmeht
Tallahnsse.*
*
* of.the permanency of a settlem ent so
much greater than the force of any
•
A Proclamation
nation or combination of nations and
To .the People nf Florida:
that no probable combination would
Whereas, it js of the greatest im* w ithstand it. if coming peace Is to
[iortan*’o to the welfare'of our state endure it must be made secure by
that the forces which make for in­ the orgnnLed forca of mankind.
telligence/ character and patriotism Peace m ust not be peace of victor}1,"
among the ppoplif itnvuld lie en­ he asserted, "as- only peace between
couraged, and
• cqu&gt;)bi can last.. There must lie it
Whereas, one of the greatest forces c o q m ttn ity of power in Europe, not
for good, for strengthening charac­ a balunco of power, an organized
ter, for promoting patriotism and common peace,‘ not- organized rival­
spreading Christianity is the Sunday ries; people must ha’ve th e right, to'
determine under what government
school, and
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Whereas, the bemfilcient eilorts they shall live. -Seas m ust lie free
und benign Influences of tho Sunday, to all nations. All powers should be
Mr. Ross Thompson und Mr. srhoois of the various dettomimf- assured direct outteV to the seas.
Francis David Hoskins of Orlando tions arn greut forces for gootf in our These questions are closely related
arc the week end guestrf of Mr. and state; forces worthy o f ' recognitioni to the question of limitation o( ar­
and cooperative assistance, and
m am ents," he declared.
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Mrs. C. M. Berry.
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Nude Is Marred •
New York, J"an. 1!J.—'T he nude in
motion picttiru art has come under
the ban'of the National Hoard of Re­
view, it vt as announced herd tonight.
Ail producing companies which are
members of the national association
have agreed, It was said, not to per­
mit tin* production In their sludlos
of photo • play's producing such a
figure. Action was taken after a
“ widispread disapproval" of such
pictures was disclosed by an investi­
gation covering the entlic country.
v Hunger o( a w e .production of sexproblem plays nlso has been recog­
nized by the Hoard of Review, it was
announced.
Germans M akc Reprisals.
London, Jan. 'JJ. A Reuter ,lbt- ;
patch from Merlin via Amsterdam .
dated Jan. tfi ulul delayotTTsays th a t
the German government announces
its Intention • to make its reprisals
against Franco in the* m atter of prls- •
oners. It U explained th a t France^,
having failed to reply, within the
specified llm” '-|f&gt; &lt;ic,Tuuuy-’a-doxnAnd—^
fur the removal of German prisoners
from ' the fire zone in the area of .
French' operations.
Germany now
will enforce her threatened counter •
measures by placing French prisoners
in the German fire zone until Franco
fulfills the German UemutuL .

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January’13, 1317

THE SANFORD HERALD

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“The Hunted Woman”
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“ Ham and Bud”
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In my new quarters I will be better able
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T h e New York restaurant scene in
t h e Vaitagraph lllue Rihhnn Fiuture,
w Wife's
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playing atat the
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Monday iala In
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the setting
setting for
for many
many aa dinner
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reality
p a rty
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“The Guilt”
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lonV anf full, instlrintt safety to the
here she m ust drw* accopllncly ' Her
finery undvcneulh. The sleeves are
.(mil, ta k e * the form of *i • .
wide until they meet the wrist,
country l a T * drt-r.i.' .Made of a
where they lire gathered .Into a tttflle
flowered muslin the*.waist, which, is
by
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the French tnodd seen elsewhere in rjtnts and c a b a re ts offer •muny o th e r
p layers’ -gowns in the latest cre a ­
the production.
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ALL SUPPLIES
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For R e n t—Four room cottage,.
1204 Park Ave., a t $10 per month
including water. G. W. Spencer.
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cfinfdnc* wftS law. Bald MMlflcata • »mbrarjea (ha following dawctlb*d property fltuatdd la Samlm
SamlBolf twenty. Florida, to wit:
mind
H ill of* S----R U o f*lSW '1 «* N*M Section II, Tp
_A»at A. more or Ih i . Tho aaltl
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iuni.ll at Or data ol tha lanuInna balsa luni
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In tha name ol W.
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F.dfnr. Vnlm laid certllleate rhall ba Icden rated arrardlng In taw taa deed wilt Imuo
ihrri.on on tha lllh day of February, A. I).
HIT. Wltn*** my official algnatura amt »aal tbU
tha l!th day of January, A. 11. 1917.
(.Jail
K. A. IJCfUCl.A S. ,
COert Circuit Court, flaminetn Co.. Fla.
Ily V. 11. Mciwnld. I&gt;. C. .
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WItnfM ray hand and —
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day of DmmaU t, 1916,
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NOTICE or MAOTErn ham
Notiro U Iff# by liven that umlrr *
rlrlua of a jlrcrr^ of loriwloaiw* and !«*
SPECIAL FORMULAS
•uini out of th* Circuit Coutt of it* o '*
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M« M .V i a , , T
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Seminole county. In chan.rrV in .
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thrrvin pending wherein Armour l*ru?,“*'*
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THE ALTAMONTE HOTEL
Write for our now price list on all brands Agricultural Chem- a This Heading THREE CENTS s
and br*t l.lddrr f»r raah at thr I,,
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thr aoutl houir In Baaleril, ’» It .
. icals, Insecticide Materials, Etc.
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u inr Ip Hamktd* ftuunty, Stair , i
In atuiwertng an . advertisement
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Thr tnat nil* hull ._,f |,.» („ny f .
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apd llilt (ilrlioo 4jC tLp ffant
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JnrtJTHhn* tUUajjainin, „ | j
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distributing in rows or broadcasting. Excellent for all Fer- ° for information us to the identity, a l
lot (.rty four Mil on the aoutb ar,-i ft d
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11, to thr rl|ht r( way „p , ,
tilizer, Lime, Allies and SofL Phosphate.
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Branch of tb* Atlar.tlc Ct-iui Lin. i. t i i o j
ange grove, etc., all free to guests, ‘ t4l*k
l'* i1'’,''1 - *• J'*"*
to M. M. Sml tha ‘; i: . '■»i
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on your citrus trees for shure results; manufactured by J. g out this information. Simply writo spring water from
township ninrtren HO) anuth ol ra» . itly
Altamonte , ,h'.,•»!)h d*y ol
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Aiiumonie
K. A.A-DUtKii
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t’frrlc (’irruit Cettrt-Bviotnuic Cn„.t*l».
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Sohnarr &amp; Co. Orlando, our subsidiary.
£ a letter and address it as per in­ Springs.
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structions in tho ad.
t nunty, Mnrlda, now in Srmlnnp r, **»
The Altamonta is noted for excel-! t;-Kii-air
H
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lh» tlrrull (m u , Hrtrmh Judicial Ilf. talcing
lence of ruisino and service and aor*vrti and right tentha (7.s. a, raa.
rull.
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n and Knr Ihr Cuunlr Vf Srmlnnlr • land m»tt
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or Iraa. FOR SALE
Florida |
Jacksonville,
cial life. Be sure,. and auto out and , Blair of Hir da. In Chanrrrr
Thr wral «ja,t ol tut forty f(1y, p
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get best dinner served in interior | nUUant* f,,■O0‘ht,ot• x:° m'
that part of the »r*t half of lot f„,i . ,i*J?
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Fur Kple on West Side—Fifteen
l»3&gt; adbdulng .aid wwi half of |„; 'H
Florida. Or come for a Saturday I ,,
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four ill* on Ihi? aoutli ami c*t#r,diritf ,«□[
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May Stuothoof, |)t*acres, 7 ' j tiled and farmed five years nignt
Rapper ami dance following, rrmtatiia
to Trilby llr.nrh of .hr AtUalJ.^
a n a cti
with .1 flowing wells. One-mile from Excellent orchestra.
Katiroad, liuundrd on tha
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1o ^'u * ■'••k stoothoor, «hi». plant of r.i- thirty
right I3NI and thirty
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loading station. Seven room house
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with hath room and hot and cold proprietors.
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tba portion of thr raat half o! I„t t
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water.
Long time.
Enquire V,
(4Si, lying aoulh of thr ran I all ,}
Brick mail open Saturday, Jnn. *hr abovr atyirj rau*», Cotnciiua stont thru*
Rc-rauae of our thirty yean of atiwrianoc in buying for
lot
forty
four Ut) and ran-ndlng t„ i|,r y,,,
Herald Office.
4-i-Fri-Gtp
I'ljrLUtmir, ami lainnar ol ipnulii) rail ind Whirr
20th from the Altamonte to Orlando,
la"*! hy llrancb of thr Atlautic Coast IJ,,, ir.,!*
In Smith*! Bub-nivlalon In Sanford ,,
factlilJe*. ami.luir frrieht rule*. wr aavr you money on
rraldant of a alata or rountry othrr than thr road
etc.
4-t-tf
per plat thrrrof duly rrrordrd In thr mddu
**■*• ef FtoHda and U now mlding within rrcnrda
hay, grain. fcr»I anil ilour, guaranteed the br*L
Good piano for sale cheap. Rich­
of Urangt- County and Stair .1 l
tnr United Mate* of Amtflra, but that her Ida In Flat
llook ••()" on psg&lt;T 2;i VonlliVl?.
Because of tntxlem tnarhinrry ami proiimity to l&gt;e*t
mond piano made by the famous
Wanted—Established Florida Cor­ idar. of rraldrnrr la to affiant unknown; right and two trntha
m„rr „r i ’ ‘ .
aald drfrndant l» ovrr thr agr nf twen­ laal.l land haring fnrmcrlyarrra
crate timber »c tell Iwst qualily orange Lnea, fruit
Starr Piano Co. Cun he seen ut poration about to locate in Sanford that
brrn In l»ra„rJ
ty one yrara; and that there ia no prraun In County, Florida, but now in SrmlnoU
and vegetable ernlca at reawmable prr^a. 'lo prove
Coa5
thr rardfr of a aubComfort Cottage. See II. L. Gihsun deslres the services of an educated, '.thr Mate of RFlorida
our claupa write for price luU..
V * Void ta * W s J ll/J S S ty. florltla.l
for particulars.
41-5tp
FltANK CUl.I.hs,
higli grade salesman for permanent *"•
tfrranJant,
Hprrlal Maatrr In Uhanrrry..
W'hrfrforr,
,
you,
I.tta
May
Stu&lt;itho«r,
are
W. A. Merryday Company •
Itobinann
A
tli-ardall,
connection. Nominal investment re- hereby ordcrt__
______
to_a|.|irar
to___
thr _M
billi _____
of cornfor Complalnanta.
For Sale— Wholesale catching and qliircd. AddrUss, Corporatiq;i, c-o plat riant duly*offird
PaUliu, Florida
^
In aald cau«»,. on* Mon- . Solicitors
aS-Frt-Ste
day.
thr
Mb
day
of
March.
A.
IK
1917,'lh.
shipping fish business, with net*, Herald Office, Sanford, Fla.
43-1 tc i«tn« bring_ a t__
_
rule day _______
of thla Court.
boats and launches. C. ,L. Vincent. -- ......J.1,!* fiirlfc#! oidrrrtl that this nqtir* ba
.
plibllihrd In th« Ranfurd 11ti alt). « new»40-tf
Lout — iintuitmg laat between co u n -; r**&gt;f!r publUhad In Sumlnolv rotinty, Flor*
U1
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i y . poor farm and First street. W«U
For Sale— rull blooded. W hite r u» leather. H itu rn to no ice station Tou,‘ ".n*1 tf,,’ *'‘l »*"-frof. tbi. nth day.of
vKHln..,, and tlk
ll.. Minorca
U in n ,.........L
. . (, and
.
. . . reward.
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.....
!&gt;« r ti; hr r, A. 11 I Min. . ___
WyAndotte
White
cockreceive
K. A. IltlUCII.ASS,
i.]-2tp
l Irfk of Cifrult t'ourt, HrmlnoSr ('a., Fla
ercls, $.1.00 each, E. P. Morse, San- j ■ ..._________
For Sprains, Lnmcnesfi,
•tiffiffp Cl Vu'rrUtE.
fur &lt;*«mjija tti art!.
ford.
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-It-Up
Sores,
Cuts, Rlicumatisni
Lost Biincli of keys on ring — 3(’mifiul
l-Fri'Qtr
house key, long straight key, several
P enetrates a n d Heals.
For Sale—27-1 acre.* of dotting Vale keys. Finder return to W. P. In rirrull (nurl, Hrtrnlh JuiSinal I'lrrull. Srrmnnlr C'ounlr.
In I h-.nf r»
Stops Pnin At Once
well land for sale at 112 per acre if Carter and receive reward
Viralniw M. Mrlunlrl '
4'l-2tp
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Cluiigti
F o r M a n a n d Beast.
sold at once. See Forrest Kilgore,
Please remember that the Armour line of fertilizers u
J«thti ( . Mr I&gt;*m. |
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealcra.
COMPI.ETE. We manufacture .fertilizer of EVERY kind for
T hatcher Realty Co., Bishop Block,
Wanted—Ship us your oranges, In Jaimi ('. Mrtian'rl, Nrw Ortrans Is.
U ticrrl.y ntili-rrtl lint you •p|mr In llw hill
KV'KKY crop and sod. We manufacture • pr handle KVERY
40-tf.
grapefruit, Tangerines, pineapple and of It
roin—
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ramnlalnt tilnl brrrin anin«t you In IIn- ahmr
fertilizer material having recognized value to the grower.
M l litte#! mu-,, dt) ihr Sth da/ til Frbruwry, 11»17.
o th e r fruits and vegetables. High- arul
it
Snnliml llrrahl la ijmlrnftrtl ia t hr runF’or Sale—Thoroagfibrud Whit© est prices obtained. Prompt returns. p*e-rIhr
in which thi» &lt;&gt;nirr •h&lt;uii» putiutt&gt;ni onm
A r m o u r A n im al F e r tiliz e r s
W yandotte eggs’ for hutching. $ 1.50 Georgia Produce Company, Mneon, | * " * 'far hur
The Armour Fertilizer Works is justly recognized head­
per setting. Cheaper by the hun­ Georgia.
2fi-20-tp
quarters for finest grade* of steamed hone flour, raw hone
dred. Box 1277, City.
39-12tc
meal, dried hjood, blood and bone tankage, Ac, and our animal
Dr par i ml nf tin Inlrrluf
fertilizer's based on these materials nre standard crop-makers
While WynndoUcH, celebrated Re­
If
Laml UfHrt- aI (t*lrif*%j'llr, Fla.,
throughout (lie country. Our special Floriiln formulas, de-.
Drcrmtii f If», I'JlG.
gal
strain
of
Canada
where
vigorous
vcltipcd during nearly III* years experience and study of Florida
\i»llr«f
hr frill (hrt) that ju»fl*h
Allison,
of
KoIcikiL,
Floridi,
who, on Kfarrh
birds
ure
raised.
Constant,
heavy
crops and conditions, can be counted on to get ALL the profit
‘ 4» 1911, «mkite Jt a inivaIr m«1 Kntry HO.
la'yerj. Hatching '.eggs and Baby OR.9I,
fuj you that fertilizer can.
for HWU of Hrrtlrin
Toofnthlp
.S, Itinfp 3jf K*. Tallahaaa^f Meridian,
Ctiix. Booking orders now. F. 1'. 30
1— i
ha»
tiled
nut
Ire
of
Intention
to
make
fiveA r m o u r C h em ical or M ineral F ertilizers
Strong, Brooksvllle, Fla.
34-tfc
year |»roof, to catablhh rlalm to the land
IDl
■Love denitrified before the f*ounty Judi«*.
For nearly 40 years ‘we have offered purely mineral or
nooioiA,
st Hanford, Florida, on the ilnd da&gt;* of Feb­
For Sale— Heavy double buggy, ruary.
chemical fertilizers. We get the world's finest materials for
LMIDfAL''
1917,
StMl NOi f
these brands by buying huge quantities direct from producers
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
Claimant names ■■
emrOKtt
J. IL lludUJeaion t^f firneva, Floritfa,
ut most favorable times. We KNOW our materials ar^ best
cushions. Could be. made a delivery,
M- VT Ta)lor of (ienevi. Florida,
0
frm m u L
quality, for each lot, when it reaches our factories, is rigidly
A, W lla^, ■ of (teiifvi, Flnrida.
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
W*o/unx*t#;/
analyzes) by our own especially trained chemists. These ma
T F, I'urdom of Kulukee, Klnrlffa
ca;
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23-tf
HODT. W. DAVIS
teriuls are then double cured, screened, ground anti blended
Itua liter .
into cron-making formulas developed during our long experi­
35-Ture
A
Fri-iot
For Sale—One International truck.
ence ami study,. Potash up to 6 ^ if desired. Full description
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
is in our catalog booklet.
ed. Apply E. Stallord, Sanford.
l b&lt;- Mi.HHinn
A r m o u r Blood and B one T ankage
7-tf
All is in readiness for the lu-ginIs the original article, familiar to every Florida grower for
For Salt- -Two nix room houses •*l*n8
'I"' Mission on Sunday,
nearly 30 years as "blood and hone." More than 100,000 tons
cheap,
corner
of
Eleventh
and
Or*
i
a,,‘
‘*|at
Funduy sifter Kpipltof Armour Blood and Bone Tankage have actually been used
anil avenue. ■Sec Cleveland Hall at “ ’O '1, *n Holy t r u s s ( hurch. On
Fertilizers for Florida crops, on Florida soil, made hy Florida Peo­
by Florida growers.
Irwin &amp; Giles.
!M-tf
t *u&gt; Sundays, the services will he at
ple,
hosed on over thirty years field experience in Florid^ fields.
These are fulljr des­
7:.'H) anil- II a. m. and 7 p. in. On
A r m o u r F ertilizer M aterials
The first crop of Celery ever grown at Sanford was raisai with
cribed In our latest
FO R K ENT
week iltlys, daily services and preach­
IDEAL FERTILIZER, and the greatest number of profitable crofts
m /frm ourS to ck &amp; P oultry F e e d s !1St*fwSwir«
ing hy Fr. Huntington will be at
grown there since have been made with IDEAL FERTILIZER.
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week l&gt;:15 a. m., -i and 7:,'10 p. m. The
-IDEAL FERTILIZERS are made right—field results prove it.
• S p ra y in g M aterials, E tc. ■ i IJSlT wbuS
or Montli - I' iirk avenue lla\, 105 night meetings will begin with a
For your convenience there is always on band ut our Sanford Warc-^
N orth Park avenue, over L. 11. song service from the. special Mis­
house
a big stock of Philips S: Co. drug store.
Mrs. sion Hymn Book' nod then the!
.
•rfrm a u r F e r tiliz e r s
James Patton, m anager.
JQ-tl—, ‘ RJTCTtiit preurhing. Fr. Huntington,
E n rich th e S o il—I n c r e a s e th e Yield
H a s te n M a tu r i ty —I m p ro v e th e Q uality
Cottage for R e n t—908 Park. E n - i who 'H ,he
«f ‘he Order of
quire IL C. Duliose, 108 Park Ave. l'th e Mol&gt;’ (!f0” ' “ n'1 thp ot,H‘r
IN S E C T IC ID E S , S P R A Y IN G M A CH IN ER Y
•:if*-tfc 1|*rii*j»ti* associated with him are
| sought for by the largest cities east
an d west, not only for chuarh.
In Cnurl «r c .-n i,
M-1- 1--1--------------preaching, hut especially for th e a tre
-----N m s rr iiifl a
In rt* Fatate nf
a
n
d
street
prihichilig.
Boston,
New
Ml a Jfnimlt (lla*a
Sanford Branch Warehouse
Nutlrn 1&lt; h&lt;taby furor. *o all whom It York, Philadelphia, Chicago, San
may t u- rrn, that on th* 2V.h ,d«/ of Francisco and Los Angeles turn ouf
Marrh. A. I». 1917. I ihall aipl) |o thi*
W. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
lionorahti- Ju,lgt nf *81,1 Court, ■&lt; Jui'z* »f
A G EN Tb
I'rnhalr, for my final ill*cliargr aa biprutnr by- the , thousands to hear these
*,f thn r.iaia of Mt«a Jim'nil- tlla*-,'rte riirilt priests of - the Order of the Holy
and tlat at tha aama dm, I wit) prk-an Cross,
They have their appoint­
my tea! armurla aa Ksi-rutnf of arid aatala,
Jacksonville, Florida
anl a*V for trap approval..
m ents for two und three years in
Dalai! Bfpl.'geib, A. !j. istfl.
Olllaa with HOLOEN RSAt C9TATI O.
advance. Here we have been wait­
F. r. r(llU*TKIt,
Kiarutnr.
F lo rid !*
ing patiently for over two years, and
Sanford.
10— 9.22, |0 2f. 11-21, 13-1*. 1-19. 2-23
only for rertaiq personal reasons has
it been possible for us even to' hop©
for their coining to Sanford. If Sunfurti realize* its opportunity, it will
tu rn ,o u t nsxUjdc of thousand s tr in g
to hoar and to know America’s most
spiritual und most eloquent preuchera. Remember the hours: Sundnys,
The Science thut makes people well and happy;
• .
7:20 and 11 a. m.; 7 p. m. Week
tluys, 0:16 a. •n&gt;.,.-l and 7:30 t&gt;. m. j
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
It i* not Medicine; Not Surgery; Not OMCeojihy.
' ,
All welcomed.
.. ,
Adjustments, Restores Health Jiuirkly and Permnncntiy. Nature Is the ChiroprJctor's only aid
•—adjustments remove the pinch on the nerves und enable Nature to do her part in making and
keeping tho body well. *
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ARE BEST. FOR ALL CROPS

Citrus Crops, Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Corn, Tomatoes

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For .Rent—708 Park avenue. En­
quire of H. C. DuBose, First and
Park ayenpe.
48-tf

a ft.

The Independent Fertilizer Co.

Why We have You Money

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MUSTANG

•/ fr m o u r

F e rtiliz e rs

LINIMENT

BRANCH

H Q U S E S te ^
a»~-.

Big Stock of Fertilizers
S a n fo r a W arehouse

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ID E A L F E R T I L I Z E R

A rm o u r F e rtiliz e r W o r k s
Jack son ville, F la.

R r C r M a x W e tir W Ig r T ^

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.

G eneral Fire

In su ra n c e

m x m x x m m m !m x X k m x m x j» t x x x m

C H IR O P R A C T IC

Ninety-five per cent of diseases tire duo to pressure upon nerves abingrthc sides of the ver­
tebral column. This pressure Interferes with their functions^ hence, i nil am mat Ion, unnatural action,
pain anti distress are manifested where these nerves end. All diseases arc. prolonged until pressure
upon these nerves leading to the affected part* is adjusted. It h the business of the Chiropractor
to release this pressure with the hand, the doing of which bus never been taught in .zither schools,
and has never been practiced by them
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Ancient methods pur hut .little check on disease. Times have changed und science Is pro­
gressing. Chiropactic adjustments, relieving nerve impingements, permits Nature to remove the
cause of disease and co.rect abnormalities without the use of drugs.
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The most famous surgeon, perhaps, using the knife today says: “ Phe tlrugle** practitioner is
ono of the best things that has come into life of ihe present day.”
If you are sick, no m atter what your diseu*e or ufilictinn, anti have tried everything und
did not receive help, call and see me. You will not be disappointed.

.CHARLES SEND, D. C., Chiropractor.

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Lady Attendant .

First St., Above 5 it 10c- Store, Rooms.5 &amp; 7,

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

N«.tlrc* »f q|itir«llir fm Tat ltf.it l ailrr [
.Sprtlun H uf fba.lrr l&amp;NS, I.
Hut. ]
lita
Nutlra I* hrrrfiy eiven that Frank lt&gt;vra |
purrhaw-r i&gt;t-T»* CfTiiHrat • Nn. 23fi3, (laiu.i i
tin- Cth &lt;la&gt; ul Junu, A. t). tSUs, hat fi|pi| ;
•aid r*rtl4ra(* l(&lt; my nffir , arid baa mad* j
application fur t n d**d wi itMti* in accord- j
mm with law. Said rwrtifiratr i tnl.r.i j
III* fttltnninz tfi-tniiifd pru|&gt;*rty aituaird in j
S**rln«!c county. Ilorlda, to-wit: tl*i S\V I
n r of SK.»i of Ntvh. S*e !», Tp 21 S. It)
SO F, run K 2id y4», N I fit)
yd*. IV ■.‘•tu
yda, S tOO M y.i». $ a.-r* - Th* *»ld land I
(.in,.* ar-r .ed at lh. till* nf llif Iwnlli -r *tf
»u*h trrt^ntit In tb* t-atna &gt;.r •W. II, lliwaril. l rr»li—a aald r*Mif rat. abslt i * ti do*ru­
ed arcordlrtR l« law tan ilird will |««ur there­
on «n th* 1tth day ol February, A. I). I91J.
Wit'll— my offirtal alRaatur* and -a-itt
thl* the I’Jtli day of'January A. p. ISI7.
(•*al&gt;.
E. A. l)OUOI.AbS,
tTerk Circuit Tnurr, damlnol* f'o , 11a
Hy V. M. M. Danlrl. I).
42-Pi H i#
Nortec of Ayrli. rtinn toi fat Itred I ndrr
tieetton S uf &lt;hayler IHSK, t.aaa of (In.
'd a
Nnlicw la heivby ylven that O.
Swope,
(iurrhaaer nf.Tai i.arlillrat No. '.'I'd, dated
ih* &amp;lh day nf Ntnrmlirf, -A. IC’I99i, dyhi
tiled aabl r&lt;rllftrite Id my offich, and haa |
made application (or taa d red tu fitt# in ar- 1

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'Flic Ford Motor Company is one of the lnrg-.
est consumers'of-steel in the world—200,0110
tons this year. The great ‘volume of produc­
tion—over 500,000 cars— ami (he elTicient
Ford manufacturing organization, lirings pro*
jiiiction and selling costs down to :r minimum.
1hat s wiiy Ford buyers gap more car for less
money. Runabout, $315; Touring Tar, $300;
Sedan, $015. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Or­
ders taken bv
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C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

�PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD
In the .January number of Dixie j Be sure t o - o b s e r v e ‘Christian EnKndqavof are remarkable ita tittlr f . -di-avor Week; Jan. 28-Feb.' -1. Arc
The Dixie S tandard Of Excellence| you lining •piny* enthusiastically *ai*.
is growing more popular every j ready .' The Springfield Prcsbytc^i.

month.

So far, Florida K^ili leads ana in Uekshnville have their week

with J I Standard and* K.Vrellont to* mapped out and the entire city
»ietics. On the' Honor Roll of Ex* union is "thinking" of w hat's to bo
(or direct if so desired , one or more
dollars and do it shoo
It is export­
i
l ee ; ,* it i , li# » t. t h e prt ■
&gt;&gt; s o p e t - ed tiiat it will lake uln Ut f WO to
int'- 1* t -ent iier reiignation to make this Soimkine plan mine true

new

‘tut. I ....... la : uni, in President
. C ufri atal it w aecejttcd. Tills to
take clie-t in April at the Orlando
convention, thereby closing sixteen
[pf Stuie r n i o n , oillclnl and "every
duy'/livfi - iji this work. The pres*,
i SU nsldne'and Introduction Departjtnents, aji about ten y ears old are
tTfftfnr1
Mat'i’T m i rely irr-h o p e for
thorn even better days under the
CJ^ru of tile* lit'.U Miperil.llutldellt.

Ci r .11 |* V I'll w ; i-tllj.

ftUerlnchen, Jan. 13*.h.
Csinv Bcbuk
I Mljif &lt;1 ■ If V V,**5V‘\ _&gt;.&lt;* vir rTte
pe-i; i.i i* r to i • ; |UI tbt* i" -i cord*,'1
K tliil t h e t t T | l| i | lj l » JH T -in l.

Auto Accessories
We Have Added lo our Stork a
Full IJpc of Automobile Aaesworie«—Tires, Tubes, Horns mid in
rarlanylhini'yoii may need in tills

"J mpljOfH*'

It isJJ-Xlill—tii“ HiiU, ^ J .U n a .1— '■•'*rt‘
TtlU* l i . l l l .

*\M i ' ' it* I'll t! . iT if : iv lu e ly

was i.i coni
ixurtimcc to

■* -It: ■ -n: Ini-

Sporting Goods

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SEE US FOR

Christinas Presents For
* " T J k about lighr,
fiim. tempting and

Boys and Girls

VETERINARIAN

Jelly Rolls

Gakest lin'd iwafld other
goixl things! My! hut

baking p o w d e r

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"Among tin* items of to: -(ruction
'work to bo done), ns reported this
week, are:
"Bnttk building, Latlrange, Gil.,
church building to he enlarged,
Greenville. Miss . and
ti.i.: dull Junior-, At.
l!l l ull lit '.
GrangiJ, lia.: bridge . &lt;

certainly heats the band
for sure results — for
parity, economy and
*h(t!esome b a k in g s .
Tell ymir mother to try
Calumet' Hiking PowAr on the money-back
n
guarantee.
VltrtflrfJ !ti«he«t AwiftJl
A 5
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Imvriii'.ili.ttJ and Junior org.itiiztii ."i
Forty-nine 'societies aided in
the year l'JIfl campaign and Mr.
Fagg Miyt they niktreciute not only
the money but the genuinu inlerH t
in tiie hearts ol chose who have* cunUihutcd^ N. VI time let u* try to
■gure itrari*.
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News came via Interlachen'i dis­
trict sc ■ iary| 'Mix- &gt; *phLt Ifcincehl that*, a beautiful* plan is-tin ier
way. w l
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Dr. and Mr- (’lark
w'jtl he give*! funds, the gift&lt;id Flor­
ida TTrttli* vorers,
I (h it thev i-an 6 m-Ur. ninrlcd,
n •
spend the remainder of tin* season u n o o n n r . u a n c

o s.

s t a h i . es

Sanford Cycle Co
New Location, Next to Seminole
Co-operative Mercantile Co.

a k u :g

POW;
h tn . ’ 1F. / -

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sot. vii.e, l i t ; r, .*i,t». »i .*
• •
ly, M’it:-,, uml t’uj lor i nu..i, . |Tnrioi.;’ waterworks
tint mid to* !-*■.
Chcstcrlteldi^s. ('
t id Sw aitistioro,
(in. Contract for erectt inspf- hddl
liaUdli"'!* in
i■ 1 i •
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2y the

f&amp;AMGFCWl^
Chicago
Oaf j tvl

can Unking Powdefado not

“ Industrial plants w‘11 lie e-lnh
bailed us follow r.;
“ Boat yard, Miami Ilea It. Fla.
feed mil! and fertilizer factory, Do
than, Ala.; h a rd wuml l^ml.-r n.ilt-.
Birmiiigham. Ala., and Meridian
Mis-.; i. *•
.. t.
Union, S.
pit «• pl.-.ot. 1' ■ «11■&lt;
Fin.; woodworking
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A la "

■*xp&gt;utr.[-v-- &lt;" ’ iTnctjtfWH—It'sl’iirr
exMit ltifrri

t.i viur milk and aoda.

i lurid.i ( tiri.-ii.in l ed* vor
Sanford l'r»sLy iVTiiii, &gt;.■•' f '
a i d Monroe I t ail lor tie* i hil*i
Home Sucielv* fund.

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REGARDLESS

c iio n a r A

A t T h is F a d e

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A n d You k i n d

S o v f ' r s d i } / ’ "h irrO Or' T h o m A H

OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SA Y j
Y o u r C R E D I T is G o o d I
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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
SANFORD'S HOUSE OF-SERVICE

SANFORD,

P hone 8

FLORIDA

Folks were calling me “it” and “the new
one” and “whatdya-calHit.” I didn’t like
it a bit. Then one day I heard the Big
Chief telephoning all his department heads
to meet in his office. ' *
Pretty soon they all came filing in. Tall
chaps, short chaps, fat chaps and skinny
chaps. “ Now that he is here,” said the
Big Chief, “what will you name him ?”

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M y! how tliey wrangled and wrangled

Buyers and Shippers of *

etables and Fruits
In C ar L o ts or L e s s
irst Street

Sanford, Florida

LANTIC COAST LINE
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE'SOUTH

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The Folks o f the South KNOW good blood.
The Folks o f th e South KNOW g o o d tobacco.
S O V E R E IG N — the b est— is none too good a name.” So, I was named, frie n d ^
for I .want you as one of my friends, and it means a whole heap when I say—
1 am guaranteed by ^ lc/^ y */ u
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—Buy me.
If you don’t like me .return me to your dealer and get
your money back. ,1 have said it. A Southern gentleman is known
the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine.

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Why not call him ‘SOVEREIGN*? His
m other was a ’Virginian, his father ah
aristocrat of the Carolinas. He -comes
from the very best stock. He comes from
the vciy sweetest, ripest, mellowest Vir­
ginia and Carolina tpbacco. He is being
raised right in one of the cleanest, whitest,
healthiest homes on earth. He is'a South­
erner bom, a Southerner bred, a Southern
gentleman—the king of them all—a real
SOVEREIGN.

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cUoW-here in Florida over the hank apodal request of the trustees of the
ins altuatlon. Eapecially ia thla true church.
‘Madness’
7:15 Preaching,
hero
In Seminole where wo have four
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
bo
the
subject.
solid
financial
institution!
owtfed
M. HAYNES. HuhIupm Manager
.The Sunday school' will meet as
and managed by homo people.
P a U u t w l E r r t r T u w U i r »nJ Frl.ltjr •
Their-afllccrs and directors are men usual a t 9:30 and the unions *at
whp have the entire confidence of 6:00. You are* invited to all
r . th
, e scr/
the people and the people shoald vices.
. hn h s c h i m o n mice. in a d v a n c e
Miss Sheldon from Stetson will
never waiver in their feeling of con­
ONI YBAR. I &gt;&lt;I I . .*•■ I *&gt;• • • I t I t I 1t I &lt;MM fidence and security. There Is no play a violin solo at' the evening ser­
Are you living or exiting? Are you ready for misfortune? Are you
•IX MONTHS...............
reason in the world for any un­ vice.
prepared for disaster? 1 rhy not live the happy life of a man with a hank
I l l B E K M O N T H * .......................
easiness upon the part of. the depos­
account rather than* the ife of a hand to mouth exV.enee. Four p e r cent
OtHlMMl In I|m Otr hr (anl** 12 00 I'n Vrar la itors and It ia stated on good au­
England Takes Contract
Adriar* ar 20*. I’cr MoalA
paid on savings.
.Washington, Jan. 18.—Secretary
V*M**ala In A4&gt;aar* Man Ila Mad* at Offtra' th o rity that the depositors of the
Hoard National Bank in Jackson- [Daniels awarded the Hadflolds LirnItiarai'Ai MacOeJ-Oaaa Mali Mall** Aa(ua« Dal vlllc will not |ose ond penny on aran English munitions' concern
IMS. al Ik* I'aMHTI** al Haalnd. PlsrfcU
I M n Arl *f Mairk 3rd. IITV.
count of the hank's suspension.
contracts for $3,041,000 w ortl^^if
The suspension of' a hank in the armor piercing fourteen and slxfct-n
TrlvMaa* No. US
• • I M l a M r fa Id fNallillaf
j' .
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state should mean no* more to other inch shells. T h e Hadfield'a bid WM
hanks th at have no .connection with more than $-00 per shell less that!
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It than the'sjspenalon of »• business the American firms.
house would have upon other busi*
ness houses. We believe that hanks
RIG WATERWAY M EETIN G
0. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
at nil times should have our confid­ Everybody Come and Participate in
Cathie* ,
A• i*l Csthitr
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vi«-Pr..id*nl
ence for upon''them th e finnnec .of
the Discussions
the world is built and the people
Every citizen of Florida is vitally
of Seminole county should feel proud interested in our waterways.
We
of thetr four good strong banks and have not thus fur been able to ac­
let no rumors or chimerical state­ complish what we desire, to any
ment* shake that confidence. One largo extent.
swallow does not make a summer
Thoughtful mind* have .studied
and one bank suspension does not o u t a plan which is believed to he
affect al! the hanks in th e state.
feasible for producing result*. Pub­
• Sarasota is to have a new hotel
Your money is sal** in the vaults lic opinion of this Kohrme is desired
and it will cost a million and a half
n1iy t,;, nk j;, Seminolv rpunty.
ami for that p u rpose-a meeting- of
dollars and h e .one of the finest in*
representative* from various purls
"attract t n a i c s a e
IIERMlfl)A F’Olt PASTURE
the south. Now what do you think
of the' state is called to convene in
o f ' t h a t , you Sanford . people who
the city hall, Sanford,. Friday after­
have been seriously thinking of a Live* Slock Association Listens to noon,' February . 2nd at 3 o’clock.
• flood Papers
' hotel ’ here?
Consulting Engineer,, Ishnm R an­
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. Gainesville, Jan. 17.— (Sppglol)v- dolph of Chicago, also Jacksonville's
AT THE,
-' ** The action of the Hoard of Trade The second. days session of the anJ well khown attorney. P. A. Vans
ia obtaining the servlet's of a paid nuul conference of the- Florida Slat A gney and others will udtiress the
secretary and their selection of I). C. Live Storjt Association was well at­ h i r e l in g ,' giving the convention the
Marlowe is n move in the right tended. T he paper by C. K. Mc- benefit of their experience a n d their
direction. No trade body ran ex­ (Junrrie of the State Agricultural views.
pand " or progress without the ser­ Experiment Station, on "Bermuda
Will you be present, Mr. liusipoas
vices of n paid secretary and the Gruss," started njwut as lively a dls- Man. Sir. Professional Man and* Mr.
Sanford Hoard uf Trade should g e t . ctuslon as any Subject so far treated, Farmer? "You are needed, your
results that,w ill more than measure Strong partisans for it and strong judgment and counsel’ are respect­
u p 'fo r the salary of the secretary, (opponents to U .using all ‘he time fully solicited find it i* urgently re­
The‘Season's Medium Weight
\ll Vt oolen Dress Goods half price Saturdnj uml
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available. The riuliTiislu* favored it quested that you let mulling pre­
Underwear
fot
men
*
Monday
Adjutant General F o ster says that (or a pastoral grass,
vent your attendance.
Lillies Outing
Blue ( 'hambray Work
he will stay on the job Ufttil-hc is, T
,1|( fo,|mvillK
The
following officers Wl.ri.
were ofocotl
Pet ticon is
Shirts
deposed by law and wrapping tln9 at the business meeting: President,
Presbyterian Church
flag around Id* manly form will go [&gt;r. \V. F. Hlaekman, I.ake Monroe
( rood t i r a d e Serge
Ladies Ismg Sleeve
T he pastor of the Presbyterian
down* fighting to the Inst. General honorary vice president, J . N. Whit­
«P&amp;nts
Vests
Christian says he vVill ask Foster, tier, Sanford; ffrst vice president, church will preach at both services
Boat Quality
,
for the arsenal.and till the military Mrs. Potter Palmer, Osprey; second Sunday.
I Julies Pants to
AH
those
who
nre
not
affiliated
Overalls
effects but will evince the C h r i s t i a n : ^ pre9,(, c n t, j. c . H enry, Live
match ...'
spirit and will not resort to violence ();ik. fnur|h
,ir(* i,,t.nlt |&gt;at with any church in Sanford nre in­
flood
Work
Children's Fleece I.met I
to take possession of the arsenal. Jphns.m, Kissimmee; seerviae; , I' I. vited to worship with tl* 'up the fol­
Pants
I f’ravvers
lowing
services
Sunday:
Cull out the stuti troops and iet us Sullivan. Jacksonville; treasurer, &lt;
9 15 a in * ‘Ujd.i,. * hmd.
see who is bo«s.
I. W i l l o u g b , Gain*’«vdie.
11:00 a. in. Mo/ning preaching
O
Live Gal:. K, simmee. Uvula anti
vice.
We "are not trying to mix into a Jacksonville are bidding for the next
7;00 p. tn. Evening preaching.
s rm p but really it would be the meeting. Tin- localfon will be de­
right and proper thing for those cided upon by the executive comLakeland editors, to stop airing their nvt'tee later.
Methodist Church
personal grievances in tlwlr respecProgram of Sunday services:
The registrations totalled 175 (his
::
x a s jtzv " w v ■, y ££jrfti.T *T v rs rftis .fr r - a o s-wi
* live papers an&lt;| go out in the piney
S unday school, 9:30, A. It. C h a p ­
afternoon
ami a great m any of the
wood* and settle th e tight, where the
pell, Supt.
puldie would not have to witness it. members are taking tin active part
Preaching by pastor, 11:00, uuHAnyhow it hr about time for them ia the discussions
j Tl, "Use of Livfe."
A letter* was read from the No­
to stop that trouble. Certainly the
Senior League. ti:15 p. in.. Miss
tional
Dairy Cnunril asking support
State press is tired of it. We want
Eilna Plant,’ leader.
more of iietheringlon'* boost and of the move to encourage large con­
Intermediate League. 0:15 p. m..
Bloom'* progressive si off in their sumption of dairy products in Flor­ Mrs. Maldiitl. Supt
papers ami less of the personal ida. Several dairy ohm an d others
Preaching by pastor, 7:00 p. in.,
atuff. This is handed to both of stat 'd the d e m a n d . here is already subject,'"Follow ing."
them as a friend nnd in a friendly larger than the supply and the real
Great day expected. All visitors
spirit. Some of their readers may movement should be to eradicate to city are welcomed by members of
lik e that scrap but it will do Lake; the ticks so better milch cows ran this Vhurch. Come to the " H o m e ­
be brought in to meet present iieland harm in the end.
like" church.
itiunds.
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OUR RANKS
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H a v e G re a t M in s tr e l.S h o w
Congregullonal Church
• Ju st now when there is a flurry in
Coburns Minstrels is a household
These are three elements which enter into
bunking circles n Jacksonville and i Tourists, strangers and friends arc word in Florida and are always good
other parts of the state ovfr the invited to worship with us and will but the Coburns Minstrels this sunconsideration in the selection of Y O U R B A N K
MUapenaion of on«-of the s ta te ’s Inrg- h“ made welcome
sun surpasses all t"hi»ir former efforts,
cut - banks in Jacksonville there
Sunday at 9
c “
"he band is a crackerjuck and the
should bp no cause for alarm here or meet*, C. II.
a if, . upt.
street parade great b u t the real show
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_ _ . A t II o-’clork the minister will is the thing. From the time the
Safety
and
strength
are
prime
factors
in
that
part
ofour
statement just
speak on " T h e Name which is Above curtain rise* on the beautiful scene
made
to
the
Government
of
the
United
Slates,
which
shows
how conservaevery Name."
m i the "Am brifan Hunt C lub"
depicting
At 7 o'clock thr subject will be at tile tialaci' of iv Mabjira.iu.h-in
lively and w ise ly tnirfumk arivinvi^Lud.^I,Seexai-o-iH-«-jmrf-fYf myeiy-dtfyV
* Yming* P cAiiL * i .i *|, i ~H-itrti
iliu to the close the show is excellent hjtsinAss upon which we especially pride ourselves and which we believe .if
Special music.
Mrs. Julius *Tn- in every respect. Cnluirn believes in
our growth may be taken to mean anything, is appreciated.
kuch soloist.
stage effects and the costuming *of
■ Christian Endeavor at fi o'c lo c k — each part especially the magnificent
. Mere is the condensed report of the condition o f the ’
. The Young Peoples Sociciy.•
first purl . that depart* from the
j . Prayer meeting Wednesday night,
stereotyped "opening" shows that
7:30. ' To all of these services .you no money has been .spared by the
are invited to have a part.
management for real dressing of the
^
tm
ft age. The.m usic this season Is en­
at the close of business Dec. 27, 1916
B a ptist Activity G’row ing
trancing and led by Li'ster Luca*
In making the plans for th e First interlocutor and ba*Ao, Frank M e l­
Liabilities:
* Resources:
CLARK’S
Baptist chUrch for the. ye a r 1917, ville. Earl Rowland. Ed Clifford,
35.000.
00
$ 35
Fulton, Chn*.
C a m e ro n Capital - - rhe officer have fo mil that perhaps Arthur
Loans and Discounts
$352,163.32
Pickled Peaches and Pears th
e'g re a te st work of the church is iPrim a lona) rthd thtfcr-'hluvk face S u rp lu s - - - A'
85)000.00
■Overdrafts - - - 1,738.48
in cans
*lo be accomplished this year.
artists. (1ms. Vermont. Tom Post, Undivided Profits
9,884.68
Stocks and Bonds * 110,122.07
Eighty-six members were added in Price Jenkins, lloni .Mack and Elmer
Circulation
8,750.00
Real
Estate;
Furniture
HUTTERINE
lOtfi which brings the total enroll­ Simons the singing is all* that could
1(51,901.86
and Fixturts . . .
131,987.97
ment to 309. T he aim has been set he desired. Especially is this np Deports - - 35.000.
00
Ballard Bran.
for 600 l&gt;y the close of the y*ear. In* {parent In thu q u a rte tte composed of Bills Payable - ■
Cash
and
Due
from
.Ban!
a
107,084.70
* *
d vidual recorde» have liecn installed Lucas, Clifford, Fulton and Rowland.
$585,096.54
$585,0!)G.54
Kelloggs Bran Biscuit, by which a record of every member T he fine hand of Charlie tiano Is
1 hereby certify that the foregoing, is a true and correct condensed copy of
Is recorded in- the various activities noticeable all through the show and
Purina Bran/
of the church.. -When a members is it is hardly necessary to" state th at he repprt to Comptroller of Currency rendered for December 27th) 1916.
at work in all tho departfftenta the is the premier minstrel man on the
B. F. Whitner, Cashier.
California Olive Oil, .degree of It. T. 11. is awarded.
stage today. He s ta rts the audience
Conservative Banking
■_ Ron. John I). Jinkins and his laughing from the time he appears
First Mortgage Unuis
Heinz* Dill Pickles,
until
the
close
ami
his
stuff
this
year
aide baud of Sunday school workers
_ lL
is
better,
than*
ever.
His
traiyed
Secured Commercial Paper
have the teach)nil service of the
Fat Mackerel, chufch well in hand and have made muli Is worth the price of admission
a nd
Cash in Reserve $107,084,70
plnns for greater growth this year. nnd Charlio has a reputation in
Capital
$36,000.00
Diamond C. Hams, and
Two hundred and fifty ns an aver­ Florida that will live long after he
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Surplus $85,000.00
attendance for the year has quits th e show business and when
Armours Star Hams, | age
Charlie
dfles
quit
he
will
move
to
Undivided Profits $9,384.68
been set.
and
Sanford
and
grow
spaghetti,
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Additional Stockholders’ Liability $35,000.00
The Training work ,nf the churrh
Kinj'an’H B. Bacon,
for 1917 is in tiie bands of the. fol­
Accommodating Officers
Reberra Meeting
lowing leaders: M.rs. S. (5. Kennedy,
Pimento and Umberger
Personal Attention of OfTicm to Customers
Rebecca Assembly will meet TdesFederation President; Mr. A. A.
* Cheese
Wuinwright. Flake Union President; iHiy evening , Jan. 23rd in Modern
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All visiting Re­
Mr. K. K. Murrell. Temple Union Woodtnen' Hall.
Flcischman Yeast
bec
'as
and
members
are requested to
President; and Mrs. \V. E.. Betts,
be present. ’ *
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Junior Union Leader.

SANFORDHERALD

!

Living or Existing,

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

SANFORD, FLORIDA

A dvertise In The Herald
Big Tampa Stock Being Sold Out

-1 STOP

Three more days in Big Bargains in the Following:

44c
43c
$2.98
98c ■
98c

All Goqds a t Sale Prices.

39c
25c
25c
10c

Remember the Place

3-IN-1

S a n fo r d

A ve.

Safety! Service! Strength!
Safety-1

S ervice!

S tre n g th !.

Seed

Irish Potatoes

First National Bank

Clover Hill Butter
- Swansdown Flour

Safety

Strength

Service

' First National-

L. P. M cCuller

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The services next Sunday will he
Aw ful S tra in .
in charge of the pastor, Rev. George
It nilist lit* an awful etraln on a
Hyman, and will he u.x folloaw:
bishop to listen In a &gt;tiling preacher,—
11:00 Preaching .on VTItiling," by Galveston News,

Sanford,

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
an d will spend tomo time vudting
his non, Mr. Ernest (Jlfrmly ur^'d his
sister, Mrs. W. JiU Haynes.’
&amp; \
Cooked Food Solo at Cooperntive
store Saturday, Jan. 20th. All kinds
of home cooked food for sale.
H olt
All nutomohlle. storage batteries
Pcrponal I t e m s o f
need attention, if yoursdoi-m t give
Interest
entire satisfaction we are ill pd'iticftt
you with expert advice, as we are
!| ^
of .lie Ftoa.ln* Small ■! j service station for Gy* Presto] light
anil Philadelphia hattcri.*
Tr* i !T»U&lt;Surr,nf,,yArr“ n B rd f
”
well &amp; Itcnant Klee, ("o . iihmil ! * •
Uurflid Herald Reader*

unit lupp™'"!!*-” '" 1'0” :
of MMtcru in BricP-

• Tuesday night 'was th e scene oi
one of th e prettiest dances of the year
The occasion being tho opening anni­
versary of the-Elks’ Home.
Mr. Dillard,
representing
the
Isaac HnmbuYger line can’t lie heat
on taking measures.
See' him at
Perkins* Haberdashery. January
20th to 24th* 4 l-!te

PAGE FIVE

Newman, Mrs. Puleston, Mrs, Lake,
Mrs. B. W. Herndon, Mrs. Vorre, Mrs.
R. E. Tolar. Mrs.' W. E. Watson,
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs.4- Henry,
Mrs. Wulsinan,’ Mrs. Duane Turrw^
Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Mrs. A. It.
Wallace. Mrs. J. S. Wilson. Mrs. T.
E. Wilson, Mrs. Holly, Mrs. Henry
Wight, Mrs„ Ralph Wight, Mrs. .11 d .
Wight, Mrs. Hrnxton Perkins, Mrs.
John Smith, Mrs. G. F. Sm ith. Mrs.
T. J Pri-.-.’ Mrs. MeLaughliiv. Mr-..
,\far &gt; t llariie*. Mr-. .1 W. Harris

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M ILLIN ER Y
Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E. W ILLIAM S

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Phone 295-J
.Willis Calloway, Florida agent for
tho Norfolk &amp; We item and O. L.
io n
Slrect
Next to McCullcrs
* "I'iuirn, travelling agent for the
N»rf&lt;»l. Jfc Wi"&gt;t&lt;-rii were itr the city
Mr**.* I .inrije M unson.
M rs. Geo.
&gt;• : .. »&lt;! i .'a iiijj on yi&lt;* shippers.
D
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n
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Mrs.
It
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Ho wa rd .
D on't forget tin- t lilorint: **!«• i
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o l . Funk an d son, John
Mr*..
&lt;
laude
Howard,
Mrs.
Morse,
Perkins' Halierdashery, Jan. 2ulh
201h to
„• of Roanoke. Va., arrived in toWh 22nd, 2.1rd and 21th.
Mrs.
Barret,
Mrs.
Deas.
Mrs.
W. L.
, , *,
. 44-} ttc '
f W' L Tampn Special »««* nro thv
Morgan,
Mr*.
G:dl»wuv.
Mrs.
Starling
*'
u
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-M
nHast
of
J a ck -j
Armature’ winding,- electric *ti\»
~tr\»ul&gt;»T.*o I. itc to Classify!
0f Mr. and Mr*. 1*. J* Coutei
Mrs. Wm. Hill.’ Mrs.' C. M. Hand ^ n v H le were XW0«f* those who a t - 1
les on ^ tlf starter nnd
generator
id getter^
t
ot. Si-ooml a n d P .lm .u o '
Mrs.* A. P. Cnnnellv. MrsV Oliver I ™ 1* ‘^e 'n.vtim: of the MethodMrs.
storuge battery repnlrs by
ty electricians.
I4 (
S t *1 f l i
livir&lt;l
n f
\ l is u l i i n s
in
C ts n For Sale 10,000 Cliarlwlun Wake­ . - . . .
ist S
ta te lHoard
of Missions
In
San­
Miller. Mrs. Frank
Miller,
Mr.
Treadwell U Iten’o rd Elc
Electric t V , field cabbage plant,s.
Mrs. Win.
ford
-this
week.
Stringfeilow, Mrs. Gonzales, Mrs. A.
* t : will make no mietako In let- pTtonc 1HD.
41-2^Walters, CaimnrofT City.
13-2tc
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the l»aac H am burger man
W t Kin*. Sr.. Mrs. Mobley, Mrs. Ed.
Overland Touring Car tnueh !l 0 For Kent Cheat. :t arr&lt; * olil and 2 a m * Lane. Mrs. \Y, W. A bernathy,’ Mrs.
Miss N'ellit! Kid r is. at home
!B
. L r e - r o u for that spring suit at
Especially adpieri for
ptrkin*' Habcrdaahery.
Jan. -Oth th a n value for, quick sale. B. &amp; \ o . i.ew. land well tiled. P. \\ ..Sunntusi-h, H. A. Tcrheun, Mrs. WoodrdlT, Mrs^ again after a delightful visit with '
West End Grocery.
■i:i-2tp Frank. Mrs. Arenle
Garage. W. A. Stringfeilow.
4 4-tlr i near
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lletts,
Mrs.
friends
nnd
relatives
in
Leesburg.
Your Sfale
to :ith.
Let the Isaac Hamburger n u n
Wanted Cupuhle salesman want- Lewis, Mrs.. LaYerne Hurt. Mrs. W.
, oijr.MV-TISM — Antiseptic, Ref
Rheumatism. Sprains, Neural- ta k e your measure for that spring i, l for immediato’cinployment. Call I’. Carter, Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. Xtay .Prom inent a.liong th e noted min­
suit a t Perkin*’ Hnberdnahcpy, J f^ u jo tt A. II. Porry, 210 E. rir^t St. Dickins, Mrs. Holden. M rs.# Roy ister* of the Methodist church in the
Synie. 1 , M th. L. P.
Hagan, Mrs.
4 l - l t e j Sanford.
41-ltc
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»moni: the visitors to tho city this 20th, 22nd. 23rd and 21th.
city this week v.ero Rev. Ira Harnett,
Dingoe,
Mrs.
Juliys
Tukach;
Misses presiding elder of the Ocala district;
Charmingly decorated with palms,
I
k u Chas. S. Wilbur, a veteran
Found A purse rontaining keys Pcaehea I.rlller. Mary DeCottes,
|
paper man of
Poughkeepsie ferns and white roses’, for the many
Rev. W. Myers of the Tnmpa dis­
Our Instructive Cat­
t Jj y Mr. Wilbur for many years dancers, us well as for the guests who , ai" 1 "?mp mo" p&gt;’- 0w ncr mu&gt;* havo ! Louis? D. Coltes „f Jacksonville, trict; R c tv . li.trd Ciohii, representing
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r ssi wnnecle.l with th e News - Press
the Orlamin district; Rev. Alder­
ing-for this ad. G. W. Hardman.
alogue and weekly
L . a Telegraph hut has retired from lightful setting. Music was furnish­
man, president of the Southern
!4-2te
- d»/.m e now Qn account of failing ed by Itushnell's orchestra, nwnposed
Price List
h'rrnitoj Dinurr Parly
Methodist College and Rev. I. C.
fcwilth and expects to spend his win- of E. C.* Bushneli, It. S. Ilushnell.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Walsntnn en­ Jenkins, presiding elder of the Jack­
\SKNI&gt; FQR THEM
NOTICE
tertained with a charming dinner sonville district.
| ’pr» in Florida. Ho will .go to St. L. .Scott, Chulles I.impus, Curtis
.Mrs. Wilmot leaves on the 20th
Lindstrom,
Chas.
Allen,
Lew
llarfColud where he hds m a n y friends
p arty on Wednesday* evening in hon­
— TO-DAY—
lor a few., days, in New York for
or of M r . a n d Mrs. J. F. Scott of
f „d comrades of the great, war he- stuw , James tk o ss and Nolih* Miller.
Mr. myl Mrs. W. W. Abernathy
Among DeLandites who attended Hendy-to-Wear and will be pleased Chicago. .Other guests were Mr.
t»«n the *u te f ’ Were
delighted to entertain their
if
uM
thoes
desiring
any
certain
were Mr. und Mrs. Fred D eH uyt
and Mrs. Barrett,* Mr. \ \ . W. Rob­
| • Break your Cold -or La Grippe
funner
poctor, Rev. C. H. Sommers
dresses
or
coal
suits
will
call
and
let
Joo D clluy, Mrs. Vis t a b - Mr. nnd
ertson and Mr. Aid* of A tlanta. Mr.
■ ^ a few doses of 606.
a3-2Gtc
this
week.
her
khow.
Mrs. C. H. Baguley, Mr. and Mrs
Steele of Jacksonville.
&lt;0 JACKSONVILLE, F LA .
4-JO ferry boat to Enterprise for M urray Snmft, Mr. and Mrs. It. .
She will lie glad to dp' anything
1 Titusville train.
42-10tp
Rev. Ira S. Putterson of JnrksonHamlin, Miss Ann Davis. Weary she ran to supply the wants of the
S«« I)r. J. C. Davis for,glasses for Miller. Mias Neva Illy. Henry Davi. ladies of Sanford. The French. MilAlr*. II C*. Dietrich, formerlv nflvillo und missionary- s«*eretnry-■f o r '
r x y j ^ h e , e&gt;'i- strain or defective Dr. Dctrirk, Dr. Ingram.
\\ linerv Shop i* putting in
muck 1Sanford hut now of Lu'Limunlle i* 1 1,,. state was the ..guest of Mr. und
I ^jon at Hotel Oviedo. Oviedo, W a tts and others. Del.and News larger line of wearing apparll for. ivisiting friends here for several day*. Mr*. Zeb ItatlUT for the meeting of
! Ju. 23rd to Wist. And a t Robhlrs
1•,,Ii•-*». -ii. b a* und. -w•• &lt;r. eorsei*. j
the Hoard of Mission*.
•
S tyle und quality will lie found in i r , . . 1(r...
......
Mr
I l I-.,. - return! I Wed
• • Not Hotel. Sanford. T h u rsd ay . Fell.
&gt;lllt-. a* »e*d..•■ from
pleasant %
’iMt tit
Rev. J. T. Hell of the SpringtlebP
L lit to 10th. Don’t Wait until last the I*aac Hamburger line See their t.v,.Mlh(,
man
at
Perkins'
Haberdimhery.
km,
well
a*
o dlineri
.the verv latest. Jack’einville She, Ii i- a* In-r guest. Methodist church at Jacksonville
dsj. Eyes tested free.
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20th. 22nd. 23rd and 21th.
11-In | im luding Fiske, Knox. K nicker*
Mrs. II G. Dietrii-h.
was thu guest of Mr. und Mrs. S. O.
Ur. E G Freeland of Torringtnn,
S h in h o lse r this week.
Hair Cut
25c
Ford Touring Car for Sail At a i bocker. Gage, Gold Medal Hod other
I CuaKiicut visited Mr. and Mrs.
H.
&amp;
(j.
Garage,
W.
A
imported
nunvber**
from
the
French
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
It.
Scott
of
Chi-j
,
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J.T. WtfculrufT a couple of days this bargain.
Shave * - :
-• 15c
designers that are pOw arriving eago, Mr. W. W. Robertson of A t-i Mr. and Mrs. It. C. M, Shephard
[■ w k. Torrington is o n e of the Stringfeilow.
44-tfc
Children 15 and 20c
lanta and Mr. Specie of Jaek-on- of Oldtown, Fla., who lire touring
Uplifts Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff ail-.
Nine-tenths of all houses wired for daily a t. the Shop.
ville.
spent
Wednesday
in
thecity,
the
s
ta
te
on
a
pleasure
trip
were
the
10c
Tontc - - p toed to and through last summer a»|eotr
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I*r lights
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and motor* during the
Thi French Millinery Shop has
th e g 'u s i s of Mr and Mr-* S F guests of their iiiere, Mrs
W.
IV
d
likes
Sanford
sqwi
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n reimulek'd . ibex a*,' now
Mr. Freeland like* Sanford sqwHI |(n.s , flllir years hat e be, n done i.y it- nil
Massage
K a rr.' i
T h e i'&lt; nil.-in. n r e p r e - e n i * .iri. r o n \\ eilui&gt;*day w Idle en route
tilt h*- * • t -'i- going to bring hi*
in,|uipi. Treadwell A. Uemir.l r.re dv
d\
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•I ’ I lie n
th
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of
&lt;-ln
to
Did..tin)
Shampoo
■ ri .u i i I
b e t l .- r . f b a
i .
wife in h • 1ar’aml spend next Win- Kit-, t ri*- C o . phone I • II Jt,
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f
ir.The
wnr'.
r.ioiti
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opti *ago
Singe tef Gri
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Mr. and Mrs. it. H. Geiger have
, , ,
, Orverland louring ( ar much less with a eompelenl l o r e uml awaiting j
Home cooked food, cukes, pie*. I ,
.
. .
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r
Mr. and Mrs. It. Derby uf* Burk- moved to Wckiwu and will reside;
. . . baked
. . . beans, etc.,
.
.. . th a n value' .(or .quick
H. , &amp;
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idids.
a ti nCooper.J1
. sale.
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, #O. you to come.
ncr. Mo., oiler a pleasant visit to* there this winter. .
.
,
.G a ra g e, W. A. Stringfeilow.
d t-tlc
stive store Saturday. J a n . 20th.
Mr. Derby’s brother at the D e rb y ;
--------44-ltc | Ford Touring Car for sale a t a
* Daily Thought.
NEXT TO FIItK*STATION
orange grove jtisf oift of th e vityt Airs. I). G. .Monroe is making her
Prof. Chw. E. Gormly of Ottawa, bnrgain. H. &amp; ^t. Garage, W. A.
The best lmle|.eni|t m v I* to liuve
Paluiet o Avenue
veral weeks, home with Mr. and Mrs. It., H.
are.
in
Sanford
for
so.lietllilig to do, nlnl -oloellillig ilint i •
,
Xtnsu arrived in the city yesterday Stringfeilow.
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tl-.tfe
Monroe
on
Celery
avenue..
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Tailoring Sale
January

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(VrifiiiN Munir Club
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The Ceeili.ui Music Club was eall■ w j ed to order at the studio of Mrs.
. Fannie S. Munson on Saturday,
Jan. 13th. Many patrons wen- pres­
ent and the following program was
rendered:
Mazurka
«
Engel
Julia Laing
Aria
Wolfhnrt
Tillie Benjamin
Lawu F a te _______.____. ______Iluez
. Lillian Shinholser
Morning Greeting
Pressor
. Robert Denton
A Morning Prayer . .. • Sternliurg e «
Nellie Messenger
Maiurka
, ■ •• •
*
. Virginia DeCoursey
Song. The Ragtime Piper Man
Miss Olga Schultz
Miss .Gretcheb Schultz has kindly
consented to recite for us a t opr
next meeting. All friends and pat­
rons of the Cccilian Music Club are
invited to attend our next meeting
on Jtin. 27th, 3 o'clock.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

Seminole County Bank

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Quality and
Fit
Guaranteed

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to State Comptroller

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R E SO U R C E S:
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Loans and Discouuts
O verdrafts
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Stocks and Bonjds
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City and County W arran ts
Real E state
.
F u rn itu re and Fixtures
CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS

$361,120.01*
349.28
16.400.00
13,526.71
22.500.00
9,432.96
100,959.07

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. ' LIA BILITIES:
Capital
•Surplus and Undivided Profits
Dividend Account
Bond A ccount
Re-Discounts
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DEPOSITS
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The Haberdasher

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$50*000.00
10,030:56
- 2,008.00
14.000.
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40.000. 00
408,249.47
$524,288.03

OFFICERS

FOREST LAKE, Prcu.

A. R. KEY, V.*Pro» and C ashier.

Cl. W. SPEN C ER , 2nd V .-Pres.

DIRECTORS
FRANK L. WOODRUFF
G. V . SPENCER
M. F. ROBINSON
J. C. BENNETT

FOREST LAKE
JOHN MKISCH
JO E CAMERON
I*. M. ELDER

L. P. M cCULLER1*
A. P. CONNELLY
THOS. E. WILSON
A. R. KEY

N. H. GARNER
W. H. WIGHT
A. T. ROSSETEK

This institution is OWNED AND MANAGED ABSOLUTELY by home people, who
are residents of Sanford, and is INDEPENDENT OF ANY OTHER INSTITUTION.
We rail your attention to the strong statement above rendered nnd thl* representative
Board of Directors, who mahnge the affairs of YOUR HOME INSTITUTION.

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At tin* Close of Business December 20th, 1910, as Rendered

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Allraiiire /fridge Parly
" Lovely and attractive was the
bridge pafty- with which Mys. Julius
Schultz and her daughters. Miss
Grctrhen and Mis* Olga Sebultz onj tertuihod on Wednesday afternopn at
their home on Park avenue.
A
rharmlng simplicity prevailed In the I
dernrntions of cut flower* nnd p r e t - : j j *
lily arranged wiOi ferns, Poinsct- - Tins wi re used in tho hall and living
room und pink roses and pink
hibiscus In- the dining room. The
srore cards were hand (minted and
designed in diamond, hearts, spades
and clubs, the rod tied with hlnck
ribbons nnd the hlnck tied with red
ribbons. To ^irs. }L E. 'B arrett for
high score was given a brass flower
Mr. Dillard representing Isaac Hamburger &amp;
basket filled with Dorothy pink
Sons will be at the Haberdashery Jan. 20tli,
roses and ferns, a pink tulle how or­
namenting the handle. Mrs. Cecil
22nd, 23rd and 24th.
Hutt cut the consolation, a small
i| flower hnslcet filled with purple vio­
J ^ vc your measure taken now and have
lets and tied with violet tulle. There
were
ten tables of bridge players nnd
suit delivered any date you wish.
twmty-five ten guests, the latter
jMj w&lt; ‘o served with refreshments at
j*5 ili. fTonl hours from f»ur to five I
iO« • tli 'ty. Aasisllng "the hostesses were
J ^ .'M r* . It. (’. Bower, Mr*. F. K. Room* ^
illat, 'Mrs. Allan Jones, Miss Chur*y* lotte Hand nnd Miss Frank. ,Elahunite und dainty refreshments were
served with hot coffee and whipped
creum. Besides thoso already men- p w
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quilt,T Glars Smith, Robert Hall, XI
Henry Russell, Hettie Hotiaholder,
Richard Wolff, Jeme. Stoinoff, Alya
Chorpening, H arriett Roaaetter, Beatricte Howard, Beryl Stelnmeycr,
Charlotte Hansell, Oamllju'Pulexton,
L.
LONG WOOD PICK UPS
Mary Helen Morse, Ota Spurting,
" Y ou don't h a v e to coax tho'childrcn
U r t J. A. RUtUne was visiting
Pearlo Robson, Nezzie Stone.
to eat plenty o f N . B . C. Graham
Miss Eva MeQuarlers In Orlando a
Second Grade— Gertrude Benja-^
Crackers. T h e se are not o n ly rich in
JoW d a ys.last week.
min, Clftude Loeke,
Gwendoline
th e nourishm ent th at builds bone and
.
Mra. lieien Xlreenwooil of Orlando
(■’oateY, John Lord, Thelma. Howell.
m u scle.b u tth elrtem p tin g ta stc m akes
U visiting her many friends in town
Clinton Van Ness, Maggie Lynch,
the little appetites hungry for m ore.
this week.
a
I
Robert Williamson,, Rebecca SteThe Pan American College of Commerce X
J . A. R rysn was transacting busiver.s, Arthur Zachary, Adel Woods,
N . B.*C. Graham Crackers added
nesa In Orlando Tuesday.
Raymond
Muir
head,
Mario
Uo
tunon Individuality arid nut-like flavor
of Miami, Florida, proposes to place a ^
K-r
,
D. W. Clouser and family, with
do, Evelyn Cost, Louise Thrasher*
th a t oth er graham crackers lacked.
B
: Mr. and Mra.’ F.oose of Penn^yiBusiness College at Sanford provided a 5
Morris Benjamin, Lcandcr Horner,
T h is m akes th em an alm ost univer­
vania spcal a few days ttt (hair
Wilbur Davis, Clyde Humphreys,
sa lly popular articlo of everyday diet.
sufficient number of enrollm ents arc §
home place in West Long wood.
Annie Ilurerell, Mildren Lurqley,
H
Rev. Wilkinson wits attending to
Evelyn Thomas, Maudio Fortson,
secured.
‘ business in Sanford Monday.
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IB-len Wise, M argaret Milter, George
J . S. Dinkel was transacting busi­
Wilbur, William Beatty, William PerX
ness in Sanford Thursday.
MANAGEMENT:*
ritt, Ilriggs Arrington, George P u t­
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We arc all s o r r y ' to hear wo _nte
nam.
The Pan American College of Commerce is In- S
going fb loin our efficient* post­
Third (trade— Mildred
Hand.
and
eoriwrated under the laws of Florida. Us of-* S
mistress, Miss E th a Hartley.
Virginia Jlnkins, Gretehcn Long,
ficers are A. II. Pecry, Presidents K. E. Hall, §
Saturday Is the Old Settlers' ReLourino Leavitt, 'Elisabeth Mitchell,
,
. Simt. of Dade County schools, Vice-President: V
, union and a large • number of the
Margaret Peters,
Gladys
Winn,
,
H*fH* Filer, Asst. Secy. &amp; Treaa., Southern Hank
0
package*
Old Settlers is expected.
IChnrlie Carlson, H arry Crippon,
&amp; Trust Co., Treasurer;' NT. II. Perry, Secretary.
T. P. Lewis was^ attending UusiG eorge'K ing, J. IJ. I’orritt, Edgar
.
Other Directom: J. M. McCaskill, Attorney a t X
nesa in Sanford Tuesday.
Shilds, Pcnne
Turner,
CordFlius
Utw; (I. L. Miller, private hanker &amp; broker; ( \ 1
Roht. Entxtninger of Texas was
W ith. Katharine S y me.iL—\V'^iiIii.oLa.
—Sulxnery
retired cnpItalUt. The Shniord sch, . r
___the guest of his heathen CTLW- Effls.j Allrn. Mary Elizabeth Moye, Olivo
like
the
Miami
school \vi|l bo conducted under th
mingcr this week.
Renfroe. * Frederick Weeks, Robert v *
personal management of A. il. Perry. .
Shearer, Kormith Hurley, Albert
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EAST SANFORD
j Coneelly, Frank
Chase,
Jam es |
EXPERIENCE:
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Sunday, Jnn. ‘21st is the date of
! Brown,’ Junior D utton, William DuSeventeen ycatv' experience in Iltisines't Colley*
the regular appointment of Rov. J.
boen served McIntosh’sorchestra*will R**-1* Leslie Hodges.
Mins* Helen C a rte r of Godd
work will be ceoteml upon the Sanford In.sLiu;
■ ’ W. Bartlett of Enterprise at the
Fourth Grade—Lewis. Shipp, Tilfurnish music f o r ’the dunce which
Ground,
Long
Island
has
h
e
n
the
tlpnr
■
.
Moore's Station church.
Vvifl.takv place in the large ball room lie Benjamin, Mario Fsculo, Maude
guest
of
M
B
s'
Isabelle
Raynor
of
- r M m , -R. M. McCall and little
Lake, Georgia Mobley, Olive New­
of tho hotel.
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PURPOSE:
daughter, Robbie Louise of Golds­ Celery avenue recently.
X
man,
Alary Elizabeth Pulestorj', Clif­
Tun. public is extended tnt invita­
boro; N.’ C., are guest of Mr. and ■ Mr. and. Mrs. C. R. Tyler .are
ford
Shinholscr,
K
athryn
Wessner,
tion
to
attend
this
affair
and
many
believe that the commercial enterprise of
Mrs. R. L. Grier and family of Cam Spending the week in Jacksonville otl
out *of town, par t ies have already Anna K annex. Sarah Lewis, Irene
business
and
plba^urc.
Sanford
not. only,' justifies such a school but. tlireron City,
A. C. Cross, Ernest MeGallar.an made reservations for tables. The MrGugahln, Hazel Pjickard, Irtnan
*mantis it, and our purpose in establishing a col­
and Mr. Smith drove over, from pricy will be J ‘2 per plate. and re«,T-' Smith, Nelda* Van New, Edwin S te in - :
lege hero is to give the young people, of Sanford
L'ierinonl Sunday and were visitors I Cation* should lie
n o ^ latcT • meyrr, George Wt's-ip. Joe Caldwell,
and this part of the state an opportunity to se­
at the G. C. Chamberlain home.
than Mitu rday, January 20.
^ Fifth Grade Walter Carter, Sum '
cure a thorough business education at or near
Finisher. E. K. Fr&gt;st«*r. Ir., VIt a&gt;n X
Mr. and Mrs. George Bucur nrhome at about one-fourth the expense of going t*- 55
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rivi-d Sunil:*.;. fr,Mii &lt; .rlnnil,
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a distant city.
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M lltU INTER EXPOSITION
Gunter. Bin St.iri", Elmer T) n. r , , ^
in r, - 1*i&gt;• i\ t_l 11 M '
Bin ir ’
n r,.
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John Wilson, Helen Kennedy,
Simim; Filiji at (*aim*r«u **11 &gt;.
Orlando i'uMing on Busy Appear- eline Mullein, Naomi Sroggun, An:.K. F. BUTTON. INC.
Mim Annie Brown arrived Iiitc ;
ancc
I hell Spurting. Olive Biissgll, l.ueile
Sanford, Fla., Jan. I, 1017.
last ttiek from Kurt Fierc«* t*&gt; \t*it
Orlando. Fit., J.m. ]**. Eau&lt;nrive Anderson, 1/cClairv Jones, Kittle
her slater, .Mr- 1. F. Met ieltand.'
Mr.* A. H. Ferry, President,
Improvement* in all departm ents are DyHoae. Edna Lord, Agnes Pi'rrltt,
•• Mrs. L. M. I’uigu; Mr. atnl Mr*. being rompletrd at tlie. Fair Grounds Alire Bamlyll, Mabel Wilkinson,
Fan American College of Commerce,
\V. F\ Woodworth ami daughter, ail in this city mid the coming Mid­ llolcn Wit\e, ,Annte Moore, Maud
Miami*, Florida.
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*of Watertown. N. V., are coming winter Exposition, which wilt lie Cnrraway, John* Bromleys Elmer X
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D e a r Sir:
this week to lie the
of Mr. held between the
h and ‘2 1th f Lundquist, John Henry l.undituis*.
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note
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I
will h. t . - . i
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Ui.tl g m u n d &lt;, the r,i,e.
r"isih t»r.,df . \&gt; . A, Adonis. Hun-.
compare Jatfuraldy .with those of the largest commercial
■..:in t n.iJ® unit Mr . U .t.*,. r and jI tracks having been thoroughly gone j r&gt;' * happcll. Uratey hosier, R o h e n j
schools o f our country.
,
sons nt their Canu-roh City home. ov r nut i ir in flue iliape ;■•r tho I Jir.i. In-r. Hi ' ■'
1 :
Mahle
During m y.tw enty years of experience in your lino
Mr, Walter's «i*tir, Mr;..
!! I.«*- tfo.ti:.'* a d running races, wDi li Bra,:g, Emil*' H.n.»»y, ..t.irgarct Her
o
t
work,
my observation of th e smaller commercial
reus of A'.liWita, Ga„ will lie tiirir will he a ’ feature again this
nor, 'Lizzy Flowers,
Hattie
!&gt;wls,
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school
was
that the fundamental essentials of a thor­
guest for a lime. :
Tt'e rem sv.d of tin- ra* ing slnhtes to Ella Mary Mnlrkcad. Ro*a Atillictrii,
ough
luminos*
or shorthand course v.Cro p m itted ami I
Mr. ami Mr-. A. is. ( harp, lit
the w ed end of the grounds, away Domnrius Motion, Therea^ Venable,
am
particularly
pleased .to note that you have u course
I*,,rl Tuinpa &lt;•«s’ • anvl C. Fru-&lt;| .of
from tlo*
e ,i ih ii id way will Florence Witte, Kvel; , We.Ji er. X
of
stud*.
that
will
prepare
gntdiiatPH t , enter the
J !;
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pfiive of c ■..t
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to I In* G lide- Wilsiitt. i.tiz.ili'etI, Garri-ei!, X
b
usinns
etHcif
u
.th
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be*
sitltiu
quultlication*
us the grad­
C. k' Chur] , ail g 1
Helen Weill. W"u1li)i‘e lleil, George X
high .(rung ra n - b-.r---.
uate
of
the
commercial
school
of
the
large
city.
n*wn
G e o r g * \ 1• 1 1&lt;11.
i r T fi
Cowan, William
M&gt; . e,
Wyvern
'lie',
pouitr
departm
ent
ha*
had
iiu.i
from Bis horse .v . turilav &lt;»,
I a m \ »r gia'I indeed to know t h a t y o u h a v e tieD ub.. Edward KunijJ Rohert Wil,
i i .
■; . . : ! ,.■•, lb
ri u p - h ; u . &gt;I*■,1 to to i .i s. t;.iid in Minforil and an* i .*r\ .ur,. th a t
fra. Hired :.it iiC&gt;&lt;1*■'
liani'.
i
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lb
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it .id e r HI e
a - hool ot ibe high i-llicieiicy t h a t y o u p ro p o se to i**tat|
p la n d t to a
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io. :iii*ui&gt;&lt;t h
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tine
»en»
of o.;r, ciirnm linily will*.welcome y o u .
f r e e or, r r i j i i r . l , w i t h «rr.*s In n n y
Iit., ti I , , \ i , . ths poultri in rainy | Appleby, Margaret G •.Bahgur, \ ir1ui ttun Hi kiftss ■the law i ^.*i t
Very truly yours,
q u n n tll),
S h-iultl
e v e r ear**
gi.iia Loutf, Dori* Moore, ullic \ ’,rtj
r. Ev ibit* nr,- e\|.,-, *, 1 ff.jin j
tn M il J o u r K m t r Iklo r r r l l H r u l ,
lhem even though . ifiey
/ , S igned
F. F. D U T T O N *
GHsr.in. Krmiida
Ifo’iser.
S.ir.ih
- m a y l&gt; r l n « y o u b l l A d r s i l a u r r i r u
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I ' t p r r l r n r n l t t u - e r n , - l i m p nn,l
L O C A T IO N :
New l .u tir ip 11ticn.ng
imk
d e n li,.
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p n lil
ftU lainnlliil
be l r I'. ■ I | held. Jvllkina, iBtul.ih : a
,
P r e m i u m * f o r u r o , r , i&gt; h iair,l to
Tile Oputling.of the New Liireftli iin&gt;
nd: ‘comif’g *frpm all parts of
T o bp nhnmmctt'rl
sI
l l u r k r i f I r ,- r * . T h r ) k m ■»* &gt;«ltm
. *-1111, ‘C m !.
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11 *, I I 1 ill Or* It lilt *1":. t ,1 . . I i
IT- ISell.
ll»«-« ,«rr«, K r l l l n B . T h e l l n r k r j r Will itc n l.i i,l ! I]|t M l,.I i l.iim n.S tt : ..Mali; addiuonal el
e r r l l l l c n l , , |*
| tc r , n lm i
s have* b e e n . Anun Du Rose, M'vi-iii Hand, Eunice
EQUIPMENT:
n l o l r n i ' t o f l l t l r la l u } o u r ' l u » d ,
soelal affair* In oictir' in tiiat ill;. nrrhityed in t It#* dog
,.irtnienl* and ! yncli, Lillf.in Shinbplaer. Eva Toy-X lay. Lumjilvlu ^ u u l :iiaJom,-hi;oU;*liiK*-in«lteic|tO“ r
-AlluXi. yl’o’ui BrutUer“ T l t r r f nr«* r r n . o n . f o r D n r l i r f r
llns lea-in). Ml .1 (' M
wh r
-f-Jfit
ilmtl-.s,
st;tii(i;tnl ' b u t k i ' h f t y p e w r i t e r s IUiitouv Ib
— w n i t r T in r —TfU, k r &gt; ; ~
-.&gt;0 . Billie but*. I*-yVin r*irt- &gt;n.
o ju t r a 'ti * t i l " S i i h u m I :n i t r c . k w ..i.-r.
a tid in j' nuiohiiu* a n d th*.* kitoit oflice nnplinnts*
m O u n i r r , " I M&gt;l&lt;l
m y «t i i |&gt; o f
is
I
lodge*,
Sidne;,NiKennCtly,
M u t i i e , iia* :t i - f d t ill* lit,i d ' h A i , t ' 1'
K ro n rfru li,
rx O m n tn t
nl
-M ox
Cr.lH- far r.'.r.fl. •MCC.
m a c h in e r y u s u a lly fifuml in ;i liiv h -y ra d c Business
l i o * r » , o n o f 1 1-1 lit r e * o f Inm li
*&gt;l Hr V«*r *• • ,*i i-iiiiitu C|IIH dill
ovMter*. Mr. and Mr.*.' It, I„s .Row­
school.
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n t K - - J p e r l , o i » u H ie (rt*c.‘*
.
land. XIr. Mfiqre. w i i f i - . i Hmroutfh t n t*■ .1 1*1* M*'*
•Inn A rthu r fM o o re’, A lto n M orals,
f |, , S* &gt;nn nucTiV |o know ntmiit
. i !i .•
, Il-U l Jl . Mt'Li." I-!** Uerrilt. Kathleen B ra d s. \nnio.Bruhotel *Ilian Iras made extensive in- &gt; ■ ’
U u i ' k , t &gt; r H r r v t r r , m r l l i u t l i l , *j i i ,i l ­
COURSES OP STUDY:
s,j . '*
pllv*'
h
-....j top, Fram'ei Dutton, Fjorpnco W*nIirevi ipcitliv In II,, N.n l.Uc.Tne. and
l s ’ * r e n u l t * . p r l t r . n r r | „ —n r l , r r
—' i - - - " . ‘it
a &gt;-' ' *. . m k- , ^ ' i •t
■ -■!.■■■ i .Un i t . : I ..'.:Ir ' a ;!'■r.'-■r t
ra tn lu K . S rm l f o r ) « n r r u | o im lnj
is i.'lanni!..■ it, liiai.
’
CommvrctaJ and Stenouraphic, including all al*
lie fm ‘itlit* tr
t b i t . , , tpy i iil cM lu­ Nellie Mc-iongor, Dorothea Mickey.'
t.jlk. of (tke 4c.: on, Nn eApr:.,,* Is Slvcl.* »l '.*1
linl subjects such as ousinCbs arithmetic, orfniU\
B O C K E V f N U R S E R IE S
It
llll|»
ill* T.|ku ! Annie MiUo-im, Lila .Murrell, Mar­
being spared Uw-decorating and fur­ k i t s iS w i f T O n " - -Kttn»ti«c
inetvial taw, English. eom**pnh(lonep, iK&gt;i\mnnshi|&gt;.
piua ClUaen Ilnnk IIuIIUIuk,
Slur.
garet Z.lehnry, Willix* Mullerii, Fred
‘l a in i c i , l * | u . .
nishing the* hotel for l l i l i tVeca*!d
spelling, rapid cnlugulalinn, oilico methods and X
w.r. oiLLirrr. D.c.ntLLtrn*.
Arrangement* are now being made
II i &gt;\ ii It ROLL
• p Fop.i *, I redeflc Btni**, Bertram S h ep-, X
pfnctice, etc.
. • _
. j herd. Byrcin Stephen*.
• ■ " n trit C u l u t h r l r C ttro a ,\u r w ith two of Jacksonville's most pop­
■e r l r * lu |b o M v r ld .
ular fitiic^ darners to give ■everai it: Third'Month Sanford City Schools] Eighth'Gradt Mario Bragg, VivTEAUHERS:
UTesling num ber, during th«» even­
l ir-t Grade Marvin l.caville, El-Man Croihy, IB Un Chorpening,-Viring.
Our teachers ate men who bring to their work not
eaulr Holley. Franc!* Foster, Milton ginia JpcCourwy, ^nra. \V. Kuh'rby
W. II. BROKAW* Sulcxman
only accurate scholarship, hut that experience,'
T he banquet will begin nt S:;iD Moofe, Fnulitte Thmnpson, Dunald [ Martha Gnrrkiini Mary Garrison.
Watkins Block
Orlando, Fla, o'ctark and ufter the banquet .has Dunn. Marlon Lewis, Eric Lund- Eloatipr •Herring,* '.Mina Howard,
enlnUsiasm and sympathy which *is. essential to
successful teaching.
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Ethel Henry, Ruby H art. Nita Let---------------------rwtf*- Jullu J.a in g , Berth*. Masey,
INSTRUCTldN:
Klizalieth
Stolnmeyer, * Gertrude
1 Vaughn, Velma Venable, Mamie
Instruction is by the individual metho&lt;|. Each
Kate Williams, Minnie Wynh, Theostud(\nt
is pursuing an mdejx'mlenk. course and
jdore BragimUt, Clayton Hatley, Otis
progresses
according to
or her ability.
1Cobh, Donald Cnrraway, John Fox,
Willie L eavitt. John Meisch, Ed­
SESSIONS: v
'
mund Melsch, John Mtisson, Frank
*
,
P«jll, Law renee .Smith, Ralph Barlow,
Day and, night. The night school should bo of

I COUNTY HAPPENINGS j

N. B. C. GRAHAM
CRACKERS .

NATIONAL B is c u it
COMPANY

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Worth Big Woney”

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Invites you to attend the

1Arthur Gatcjtcl.

BANQUET BALL
of the

LUCERNE

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O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A
Tuesday, January twenty-third Nineteen
seventeen, at H alf after eight o’clock
Please make reservations
(TWO DOLLARS PER PLATE)

Ninth', Grade - Gladys
Adatn*,
.Mollk1Abcrnsthyy Alberta Aycoeke,
^^nr■thn . Brown,
Ellen
Chappell,
We!mti G ravis, Mary Howard, Mil­
dred Huston, "Walter Connelly, Wullurc Lipford,” NVllllnm M rK im . Serlta
Lake, Anna Mason, Re***ie Proctor,
Adete Bines. Carolyn Spencer, Winnifred Strong, Cora Leo Titlis, Sam,
Murrell, Frank Purdon, Leslie Rol­
ler. Mnif Sty wart. •
10th Grade Alice Andet. Clni.’
Cameron, Evelyn Cowley, Lela Hut­
chinson, Helon Feck, Adele Range, ^
Frlink Chnppel), .Theodora it tinge*.
» Eleventh Gea.de- Zeta Davison,
Excel Little. Klita .Lovejoy; Mary
Lynch’, Mice
Vaughn,
Clifford
Walker.
Twelfth Grade Annie Anderson,
Katherine Aycocke, Annie Cameron,
Marian Goro, Ruth Hand, Ruth
Kannrr, G ertrude Little, Fantiie Rem bn Munson, Lucille Bines, Ruth
Steinmcyer, William Rungc.
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special fit teres t to il lofgd number employed during
tlfe day who wish to increase their earning power
l»y pursuiiLf a cqprse tit night.
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CHAUTE It MEM HERS:

A special rtUe is ofTered to the first twenty-five
enrollments )which will constitute the charter
" rncinbemhip.
INFORMATION:
Ff&gt;r further information call a t our information*
office, 'JIB KirAt Streot, Sanford, ’Florida.

Pan American College of |
Commerce

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A. II. PERRY President)

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Member

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Sanford Hoard of Traded -Miami Chamber of Commerce

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�PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD

LIFE INSURANCE

Is the hostage which a man gives to a selfish world for the security of his family
and himself.
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LIFE INSURANCE

Organizes generations, as an army organizes individuals.

LIFE INSURANCE

Guarantees to every m an, his natural right to air, light, something to eat . and a
chance in life; all without beggary or ro b b e ry /
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LIFE INSURANCE
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Is the bond a man gives, that when he dies he w ill not be a defaulter.

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LIFE INSURANCE

Is the supplement which a w isem an adds to his m arriage vow— it goes farth er than
“ Until death do us p art.” .

LIFE INSURANCE

Is civilization morality, tem perance, virtuous living, practical religion.

As local representatives of the New York Life Insurance Company, we
should be glad to call and explain the new form of policy sold through us in
Sanford by the New York Life Insurance Company.
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ABOUT P E O P L E '
...AND E V E N T S ....

A RESUME OF SANFORD
IIAITENINGSUP TO HATH
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Adbru til CaifimVaaittoai (•* dm
Coiatnn lo "SatHlf l.Jilaf," vf l*h »*»•
Mm H
Ifdtien. I'Kwn* No. 103

Harrold, Kt*na Murrell. Lillian Her
ring and Mi*&lt;&gt;&gt;r« I'ifer. Kilgore
\Vln*«*li-r. Fitzpatrick and lieo Mr
l.atighliu
H iru im j

H rnltjr

Ilo ti I I )/»» niinj

Many from this . i t . will nTt .*n«i
ill* ..i •11 m* nl PH- N'l-tt I. ip t riii* Ho*
t

lit

( r i.iip Ii. mi

T ip nl i)

nit:lit.

Jun 2 i"i|
I'lti* iii-ii iiiuuugcincnl
i;roini****H one ni i li.** lo*»t alfaira o/
tin’ fu tsy n ' ■a ini a.*iii|i* front a lint*
I’ollatinn there will In* dancing for
tip' gucMH anil fancy dancing l.y cn*
li lulni ri
Many lit\ llallohH have
been rcrt'ivt'tl t&gt;y Sanford |&gt;t*o|dt* and
many will attend tin* opening and

Mr. pud 'Mr*. \V K. Watson delit;
lit folly ’■&gt;nti*rtaim*d tin* member*
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---of tin* L v1*111lit* Hri.ltc** ( ‘lull ijn \ \ »*.lf'/iijirif f ' i r r Unmlrril
| Mr. Wht*i*l r. Enjoying tin* eharm- m**f|.ij i*' ini £ wi t h Mr and
A'li-i »it|i* Higgins w'ps the inn fhupitalitL of Miss Higgiux, who Dell*. Mrs. l’iili s to n ,, Mr. and Mrs.
nd»m young hosti*ss at a Five I was nssisti-d ley her mother. Mrs. J. Ilishop, C ol.,’ Tbrnshor and *Mf.
IndrrH . putty on’ W ednesday' C. Higglti* and Mrs. l.aVerne Hurt Yount* fill a of tin* 1 1 ill
Mrs.
Hoy
Synips
won
tin*
lady's
prize,
ji
**»*££ followed ley informal tlanc- were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight,
lovely
embroidered
rover
in
linen
■I »H'l music. The prizes were i Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Higgins. Misses
fnr i'iinl Initio- w ith t|*t*ltt-s tit m n tr h .
* Wrrfnrjvrtny.— Jnn
n *Tt! i* a I life
.1U
Mi.. •I.rttic t.Jnldwrll find ’ Nellie Elder. Let Ho CitTdwell. Muriel
Mr lieu, won lhi/ gentlemen'* prize. Department lecting.
Wednesday. -Ian. II .Literature
Open
Day t*&lt; CJenera! Cluh*
. ft S)ilrn&lt;liil lit coni
Miss Mamie Kale V .lit: is an&lt;
her brother Rober*, of toe Sanfort
lla n t is .t . S l i n i L i V

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Inai^.: U .. 111-L

feet record for 10id. judged by tin
six point »&gt;t&gt;lem. -They made UM
per cent, each of the fiffv-twro Sun
d a y s . in attem ianre. on time, bring
ing llible, tin Altering. lesson studied
'and preaching titfend.ihee each’ Sun
diiy. That is ti splendid record -*
the first v.r ever fiettril of. Attend­
ance is'", nly' one* fifth u perfect rep*
ord. —Baptist. .\\ uneew.'
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Ittiil ct o’ Alacct'bm
__ 'l' lu i.rc a u la « ..o u ti m o n t h ly iiiotitiiiq

of the Ladies nl the Murrain*,N will
be held. Monday night, Jan. 22, at
seven thirty at the Woman's Club.
A full attendance Is reituested.

Mrs. Carrie. Uni
Winfield. II,.. y ... i
winter with her nit*
I'brfips.
Mrs.. M . , A. Far
turded
from a visit
./-//tfzir* for S lo 'in ij f ' o n l f l Tonight
T
a
njut
and * at ni
Tonight
•. u.'yonjc'it for. bust,
hr*
daughter,
Ml
skater* will t i*,c tdare at tin* SHnilng
Kink ~Ttt* he fo owe f by two ff &gt;irV
dnn&lt; i ,g witjj i__i:*i(W musuy, Those
whose names li t* e b«»*;t &gt; r*n in are

A,x W9 HK g u a r a n teed

SASH,

BLINDS'.

LIME,

CEMENT

LUMBER OF ALL KINDS

CORRUGATED IRON .’.

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D KV«HYWItHKK — ZJc and *UX&gt;

n o Y A L COLLECTIO* *3.l&gt;0

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I r #iP»r*u
J?ou.r nosrtrln* shrubs, tWo
?»« ki-.■ti 1*
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T*
ot Pslm*. ehaJ. tr»»».
*•' P 'o ii ? , . ' ' / • ' :
foliate, plants. ferns, fruit
t*'» l»»ur
• &gt;'«*•—fourte.n cstra •!■• spec*
u,«» s g “. L ^ 1,cJln, »?—;|th t . Imtns—all aissrtrj. nulili It
nms—worth
boutbt .separately cost |«.l».
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o**-*. fruit trees trour
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V .* .nor ,r ,"« shrubs, thrte
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estra site besutl.s
•*** »o4 nu/ll,»
5*r«,ul|r.seteetfU
for
«u«oiy. B
separately .these
would coet 111.I,.

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for th/so cottrtftlnns.

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t.!lr sk
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U“",# coll',c*
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p,° M|listing
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1 re*tuest A»k rrfP h r

■wasoncr Brothers.
-•'it!1 *&gt;a*ni Nurseries

The Proper Materials

To Kill Rats and Mice

t&gt;»M f , , l rL i
money you can m ak« your homo th#
cott.ctlJiii.5r *n Jrou.r ,,U*lBhborhooii: These ornament.il
•I er.i croun,,n5,,Pi*c
•',#c,ed
*nJ You may uso them
.roup or plant! U.r
them
separately.

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SHINGLES,

STEARNS'
ELECTRIC PASTE

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Prices arc Advancing Every Day.
Sanford is on a B uilding Boom and
You should Build Your New Home

DOORS,

ALWAYS USK

J ^ . A UVL™ r r ,° " , : -3°*

NOW IS THE TIME

i’t tWf*
,;
but** I .
i • .nnounred tltfif partners aro Misses
Mu. tha Fox, V■ .i 1«*t. *:i• . Lil ian
Herring,* E &lt;njijr If . /lug. Poacha.t
LbT-f r. R ".It *'.c(5 i*. Lola Ildtcbia*
non, Mo
A* • t '. U'jth Hand
son. Mo *e '
■.* , Ruth Mr*

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Sewer Pipe, Tile and all
MATERIALS FOR THE FARMER .
RUBBER COPPER
TIRES
BRASS
TUBES
LEAD
ROPE SCRAP IRON
RAGS BONES

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ppeclal re|Ui*t li .'. in
attemding
tin* hani.et.
riimg m ay have tilt*
jirivi.ue'L* o! eiit .li*: and witneaaiiiK
the cqntiltt a t the Kink.

SIND IT TOUS VIE MMT HOnWU
Write For Pricelist

PENINSULAR H ETAL CO.
. 6 8 7 C.BAY

JACKSOHVILU.fXA/

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We Buy for Cash and Sell for
Cash and You Get the Benefit
ofThe Extremely Low Prices.

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PHONE 135
3rd Street

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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                    <text>IN TH E H EART OF TH E W O R LD ’S 6 RE ATE ST VEGETABLE SECTION

I N S A N F O R D — Life /* Wolth Living
Sa n i o itn . n.ouiD A. F r i d a y .

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VOLl'MK

to lie with u-&gt;. having loralcd with
her laini^.' in Iterlin, Wi*.. where
thby expert .to make their future
home. Mr*. Walker selit i&gt;v Jior. rex1$*nation to take' oflr * "Jap. 20th,
I PIT. *A vote of tliauk- fas extend­
ed to Iter for efficient work and goo'd
wishes.
The Secretary read__ the
mlmiri -i. of 11
...
,
ten* from absent fro ml*. exji/t 'lllti;
their regrrts that they were’ unnhle
SIDENT COMF.S J O
I S to lie with ux.
MIm Alice Tethcr’ y w.i eleefed
W ITH (1 0 0 1 ) E N president and Mr*. J. S. Diukel Was
DORSM ENTS
re-elected secretary. A f&lt;"a old fa*
Commercial College for miliar songs were sum: and Mr. Ilickfit-. promise* much in the way ' noil sang the **Irlsth -I ti!»'h*r».**
thi* lection n good cornonly for the citintrn*
ounty hul th.&gt;-&lt;r w ootl pcnp.c lit i&lt; T.. • • w i f i i._
:
'
;
ic* who cun now Clous or, Mr. n-ni Mr.u N. J. Searcy,
of siljoiii
to Sanford with Mr. ami Mrs. i'. J, Nictnvyvr. Mr
irml lh&lt; ir
that they will he and Mrs. J. A. Ilistlin". Mr. npd
the MI.
. Ml Ollvi Dink '
dneii course oh- Mrs. J. 8 . Ho.
tiusl't J
Mr. and Mr?, ('has.;Polk arid son.
tzinsb'.’r
Mrs. Henley, Mr*, &lt;Jeo.‘ Hardaway,
of the
\V. M. life! uell. From Orlando, Mr*.
pjme* e
W. -M. flirt it I.
From Orland
among t
Mrs. lleleic(Ireeiiwo'id. Miss Tether*trid can*
ly. Miss Morton, Mr. au&lt;i Mrs I. K.
Mr F.&lt;rr
Filer and two children* Mr. and Mr*.
Of’ the
\\\ L. Singleton’ and soli. Walter:
itratH I"
St. Augustine.' Mr. ami Mr*. &lt;• I
•nto * j
Singleton ami d.iught*--.* I.om- •: Inhr ha •
\ernes*. Mr. ami Mr* l)onl/ ir: Willow

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E D IT O R O F C O U R IE R - J O U R N A L IS F I.O R
ID A ’S G R E A T E S T R O O STE R
Written for the rmirir'-h'urnidi

Mr Ha!*lc.id K.' i Li* • *t&lt;*
festooning in nil
, i'1"*' ,&lt;iuiiic»
llags ant! hunting.
.
*
The street* •irr&lt;‘ to be decorated
with flngx nnd pennant.*, anil .we
Tiopc the merchants will all decorate
their stores nmi buildings.
The
price for decorations of cars will he
from tA to .&lt;1.V*

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NEW

BANK

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O T H E R F IN E S T R U C T U R E
ON

M A liN O I.IA *

Sii nford continues to grow
and th&lt;* crow th i.x not eonfin
t.t.» »|
M»t—t-R-—R«»o&gt;«*-propi
know* their town host* are the
who invest their money roalixir
great*fittiir*e in store f&lt;»r Sanf&lt;
Anions the very latest btii
to he eontemplated i* tip* two
1‘rleit building that will he ei
on Magnolia avenue on the v
lot •
fifth uf the '■ , '
County IJa;ik. .The 'director*
j it- 1 tinj*h&lt;‘d Dili1 of the tine*t'

.Miami -

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in «». * ....................... .. it •
f o t I d u l •&lt;M

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wa* . .i v I . . . . '
hei •• 11
protn y there i* no one i.itar: in, . lj\cr&gt; one voted a r.0,&gt;d time &lt;i
HoridA
ureater concern i t those expert to ’ met i. atjain on tlio tlii
»ho «x| t to spend the winlF.* in Saturday in January 1' HC
Florida than the question of i liool*
Amour Mi mi'*
education) ‘
adx^. ,
i’ .in \merietiti &lt; ' • "•
,,( I
t .llld* out •O. -pi. U.
t Re real! &gt; sal *••»*'
|U| .
. ! . ( the south
It i*

tit
• I
I «»ri
;iiih
eotil rjioii ii &gt;rlhward.
In
Ha. ns, o ,” the aneinet
amir of the \\ e*t Point c
eo.n* upon tin* line. "On

the a:'1 d. College of Cbinmerce
tore&lt;l t'iroin:li Inyirne s tf» lake
of Ihi I*, \me-ican University, of
ahnli ii
\\ J. Bryan is Chuneel- the reunion.
W. 1. Singleton- and family
lor I;t
&lt;•'• The College of ( om- ■ptnxncnr'ThT” t:r* •*
tthrrt "ff
r r ...
---- ^ rrn rtl tnrdfTTliT'Tirw*',
..........
lr'M"
cl I • I
I loutrollcd by the. fol-j few day• Tin
Am* us line for the t lid Noth'**
|o*t • • - and directors: A: II. !
|y
,t It K. Hal', county
up.
t o* schools, vice presi.lit I . I it«-r. hunke.-, treasurer:
X II
- notary; &lt;’ F. Sulzit.di-t; (i I. Mfiler.
I
. r J. M MeCiiskill. atj.if ■
.olditioniil directors.
Ii
i mi the second lloor of
th II
ii* litiilditiK. at the corfir
ie H and 15th street.
T..
from all part* of the
• .,r line o r ’ )il h ey "Ini*

l
,.nious rooms are heautlf'.il,. .Red and especially suit•l
.
Tlu-r* are outside
nii.ii
the east, sooth nod
i :_______ i^j.Lat;t_hniaxu from hoth
I
mid ilo* Miami river
I H&lt;&gt;M
»
,j the' rnolin* so that it T il!I* T O HE- M A lll*
SAN
Ft)
HD
TO
n
i
K
’ACiO
h .. t.
uni mul comforiuhle.
IN JUNE
.
Tht
I** utter* (ommcreinl, sten«&gt;iTj,
.,d
secret uriul
yourses
Sanford hoostCp* are nyw ’'•usy hr, It also con...VtuicLmiiic

»uli,s*

nm

Jl^puutuuuu.

r.'.nrrar aiid hiKh’ eeluiol
taught, Ktuilents’ home
ij*eil.
Its courses are
.1*1*1 practical mid have
commended by school

v dual method of instruc*
lowed, so that students
*— * ny time. A'latfi*&gt; trftht"&gt;ine to Maimi to spend
jd.Vn1 their hoys and R'irls
! and*enjoy the winter all
heextisc the children are

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eX |»re * s itit'

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.t &lt;|i. ade and i* foruini*. linn - "
K to the front as one of for. Mm
n» ports 'jf the country room i •!
the state it Biscaync buy ’Box U't'1
lauiiuCiU— -^hlch.U uiv-_ - ^ ,r r : .
.* a ,*l*»*e. thnuch friendly riv,u - . wi
ha* already hecyrne aria( , |(j
winter Newport, s mteoio' .
.

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reiionai ■ -in.

ueevln Je*u&lt; Christ "ax '•avio*. and
-e e k
to do Hi* will III tile world add i’nii'h to Mauui'aii and Herald
are invited t o . niouiher*hip in the Sqiinre i« f.i-t liecominu Wall Street.
church. Those lire the only require- ___Vnullicr liuu »u iru Luildinu in theproee-* .if erctiiMi i- that of Mrs.
lli.Forest at tk1’ coftier of Second

'.•rut &lt;a'di.ri| .»»*&lt;*• -

Thl* huildinR

Mir,' • .t l-rn t* and i*

'|0 xl«0

• u| t \.i stores *on
*«.itiford and one oil Second street.

I »ii i - .uni* i* an improve,t iii,.|.|&gt; wiili tlie ap|iroval
mi., in lip- city and will add
&gt;a nford a ventre and Second
i* in v11 v , »*f»n*
* mi* Ir.tvi* In

i r . i 'o t ii .

Mycr
r hotl'.e*

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in

ic im

n lo r ImildinRs

•v' lew niontliH
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is
jurowint,’ sur ly and steqdily

" 1 h p p o r tu iiii

p milt dollur*
|lo jl't o m - I o .'U l i . l l i e
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••
I
■!.. ,l. i dnln * tii” two
Th • .
. proj t -I and Imui* I
(n!J ■*
line of {allway unitinc l he «'|d t'liynl
„
- suyrn with .tin* Flnitlrr -aalt:n i Aji i - toH
'uviiu: .the jtiiblk- w iliou^atul n*j rri .Jh**
of travel, intimately there niH he a . ,.vl
Thifi • mini up the Caloosnhxt'elui' * •
rl er and ’aeioss Lake Okeechobee. ,|tj
nittinu ol! a thnuiaVid'piil«*s of s .'I
in.: throuith and around the dancer- .,(,
ous Straits of Florida.
' '
j an
The Courier Journul twenty years n-.i
ai:oMUIc&lt;l Mie CTOlf o f Mexicao the
Mediterranean sea of the western [ \\
liemispheie.
i l&lt;»ri&lt;lu the American th
Ilivlc.'a. The Kuropcan llivicra. how- « it
x*vt r. *i* mainly n plnyRrbund. The sol

V Ihi«i

the Hoard of Trail

\ I lir .H IM . I IF. HE IN’ I'l'H H I
.\KV SIMM I.I! HI11N(»

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me itEsri.Ts

* Ttmt prti'tilni'TiT TTtnn'

i hi £ "&gt;l •*•! 1he 'duh
&gt; uri'ed to attend tho
the “ U tile tiirl Next
I*' ri.- The.it"r on. Monda. niuhi. Tell your neighhorx and
friend* aliout it for the le?*on of pror
rrsrvi't **pvv(irtti^tchtf»;.'"*

Rosy send ini; out Invitations to pur- 1
lies all over the east co;nt and ecu-j
tral parts o H ’lortdn. There are very i
iniponant &lt;levelo|NHent* in the water­
ways phase nC’ Ihe question ,nnd tht'
|,U;' inep.id the Udlt^t St V
• ' lsldcrin:! waterways ami Fspectally
the project of the canal across Moridu find an inland waterways throuith
Florida that would he a waterway
1o fact as well ai in nqme. The followinK invitation is jieinK sent to
every one interested and if you have

""

odd Fellows Klett Offlrerx &gt;
The follow I ttjl Olltceni of .Sanford
l.odire No. 27 for the I'nsuitut term
“ Every citizen nf Florida is vital­
h ire Iiei'it InstalleiH
ly Inten *t» .|.ih’mir'waterways. We
J.. F. McClellan
have pot. thuvJiK liceA able to-ac­
complish what we desire, .to any
•.•See. J. \\\ O. Sinrlentry
lartfc extent.
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*
.
. gee. J. II. Fcruuson
Thought fill minils. have studied
■as. \V. I*. 5*tone
out a plan which is Relieved to he
rdeii I&gt;. It. Hodges'
feusihle for reduriqt! results. I’ uldic
iductor*-(\ C. Morris t • .
opinion of this srhenie. i*^ de.dred
iiuhrd -F. E. Singletary
too, the avm-aoo a tiling upari anu ..
and for that purpose a meet ini: of
&lt;». -'Iii&lt;.
Hall
j„y forever; ju^l as the pompaim i*
representatives from varlou* parts of
* to N. IL J.A..Cheekthe Spanish mackerel translated aqd
the state i* i ailed i** convene in the
8. to N. f». W. 1*. Stone
The Perry Hecopatjng Company,' court
gone to* heaven. .
*
S. to V. (3. C. C. Cobh
Man o( gciiius that h&lt;* w . . M r . who arc nllirlal decorators for the 1
S. to V. 0. -las. F. Hickson
Flap-lcr hullded even wiser . than lie Fair have ripened up heudquartersj
S. S. J. D. Hussey
knew when lie penetrated the terru in .the old Seminole Bank rooms. 1
" S. Duve Hickson
•
T h o it» xviihiug to have their caraj
p."j;:ait'i whf'h Mr. Marti. HU-w:
jiphrth (*. F. ItTanen.
41 man of .genius, had a generation dwornted for th" parade should see
Halstead and make arrange­
before, barely touched with the wan Mr
• Seminole Teachers Meeting
of enchantment. The over sen rail ment*. Thoso who with to decorateA meeting of the’ Seminole county
their
own
cars
can
call
»•
display**
way is a unique and lasting monu­
Teacher* Association vrill Re held in
mums
and
buy
the
decorations,
j
ment to a capitalist supplement!
the Sanford tJramm'ar school Satur­
the riturngv of the adventurer with which will• he-sold at a low price.
day.’ FeR. drd. at *• p. *n. Many df
[the imagination of the poet. The This will give all car owners an op-j
the iioiih '' i • i&gt; h
will Re in Saiu'
'problem of the Everglades i* solving p"itu'H v to have their car in* the
ford
on
that
dale,
arranging
school
ilacll.. They will ere. Jong hlos»oin ■parade, .The |adic* who are going to
exhibits
for.
the
Seminole
County
into u myriad of truck gardutu rich have*, their Rallies in Ruby parade
Fair’.
'
enough to feed the uiflversu. New will .please.leave their huhy carriages
at
display
rooms
if
they
wish
to
York may have lost the political
s -Mary OeCottos and Mix •
Mrs. K.j M. (3 alio way motored
bnlirtico of
power— New
England have them decorated, or they can
• DcColtes are the guests o I
may no longer set the literary fash- Ru\* the material ami do their own over to Del,and today for a few days
Samud Puleston this week.
visit with friend*.
fashions Hut with Florida on the

�___ Known as M. M. Smith’s Subdivisions lying in Sanford
and west thereof, and being among the best' flowing well
celery lands in the famous Sanford Celery and Vegetable
District. These lands are now ready for sale • and have
been placed exclusively in the .hands of the A. P. Connelly
Real Estate Agency for sale and development.
,

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AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
lt*iu,tr&lt;t mu! lit
Darwin Karr. '

'

T u esd av
“ The G uilt"
Jane’s Bashful H ero

ims

Man

friends that I have moved to my new store, in ^

HkuKlto 1'iid vM ' u hi. if - Ji»i |uyisl
Intent that ple a*, d.'while Clint Unh-

inuny :i |:*i

rettery ;i

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t•• the e.fr-tlv*- ■*■

prominent

un i- i *

new Garner Building, 113 S.

ver&gt; exfelh-til jiutMa' timi they .gave
in our town. It ii indeed grntii ir’.'.t
to tin ami nture ivipnially so in vie tin* I i' T h e a tre ,'•!itndtiy. J..n. -t*
of the T tit that \lr. A t n l n &lt; I n -itat
■■««&gt; Optimistic Thought.'
i ji HK'il'ltl &gt;\'l l’ mij-Ddop-im-b—«*«-»«« .
X.ittin
uiul m I mIoiii art' never at cu*
on our regular picture business In lit
nitty
w'llh
rtK'll otTu-r.
four of dissatisfaction and &lt;1 (it**.
Yours vary truly.
.

Park A v c

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" ln 'a d d i t io n to in y o ld lin e t)l I're s li and
Cured Meats, Fisli and Oysters, J will have a
F.ull Line of .Groceries and l invite you to call

'• J. S \ oil.
Itataviu’ News.

llh Episode of

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W IS H to announce to m v foatrons am L_^
u(

■■ i

“The Strange. Unknown”*
When Snakeville Struck

n

I'iii|irnliii!i • ipi'f r I Ion

tiotlr ruxf thrntfphnuf nml spminf

Wednesday

( h m .\ iro President

Gulcton, I’ennn

*

Vrttlih’V111*' n-* Mure tin* 'heft i*v« r
mi it iij Uxtavi.i with .t 5tm* roin-

and inspect this New Store ant! Stock.

puny. Poll M i it
&lt;l:« .. • art.wins
of ii number of priqpylnont people;
I lqilfon,&amp; Pn4ni 1 wed J
■
B.irnJ.mt. Mihs Pod*an’*'triple tone
Solo it at»-good. - Kelitu a *ylophoue
playet* received Mi sharp of the nt&gt;*
•
*
■
comedy hit of tlje show. The Pick*

• In my new quarters I will he better able X
to serve .you than ever before, with more room
and better facilities iij every way.

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criji In slMd'ipi dnneftv* end musD

Pearl of the Army

# 1 artists irvd . .«# C . t i
the audience nP.

.lyfrt

ii'/ axTif* ilA d

I wish to take this-opportunity to thank X

Lvrir Thormp.

my many customers for their past patronage

. Thursday

Picked Stock Co
presentmg

Friday

Pickkrt Stock Co
A M an s&gt;M an

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"Llttlq Gin Next Door!*
LYRIC .MONDAY, JANUARY 29

rai’o minister receptly $tirr. u his
congregation to the cry Inc point ns
in* Mgrted oiT hia st-iinon. “ This
l.iltltr Girl Next Hour.” He lit «
explained that litis sermun wits based I
upon the photoplay,*"The Little Old
Next Door,” which, ho said, in to r
was ham'il Upon tile report of tile
lllimn; Vire Commission. This" mind
Utter went m&gt; far us to urge each and
every member of his congregation to j
see this pieturo because.he felt that
tho producers were, uf tuatvd by u do*
sire to nci|unint the country with
whnt good rould bu accomplished |
when a body of sincere men and j
worppn set about to* improve t h e '
vice conditions of any city.
"However, it must not be inferred!
that "T he Little Girl Next Door" is
purely a sermon drama, so to speak;
instead it is is u story of today,
whicDi is tilled with thrills and laughs.

and to assure them that their future business ^
will always be appreciated. .

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Call and see me at my new store.

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G. W. H A R D M A N . Proprietor
Phone 366
Formerly in Co-Operative Store

Pearl White, Psthe’s Star.

LY R IC WEDNESDAY

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�Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow
Your Sweet Potato Seed
Bed Soon
With the high priced potato boost­
ing the sweet potnto to a better price
Just now, many farmers in the stato
’are making plans to grow sweet po­
tatoes In larger quantify for next
season's market. They are very like­
ly to bring a good price, and are not
difficult to grow. The chief thing is
to start right. '
* C.&lt; K. McQuarrle, state agent for
cooperative demonstration work to
tho University of Florida experiment
station, says the farmer should make
tho seed Hod In time to have "draws"
ready for setting by early April. If
the weather remains cold during
February, the making of the bed
wilt have to be postponed until early
March.
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Make the bed on the south side of
u building or of a tight hoard fence
ao that the sun can keep the soil
warm. Clear a spitco Tour "loci wide
and as long as you think necessary.
Level the ground for the bed but see
that no water can stand on or near it
during rainy weather.. Set u frame
made If ten or twelve inrh hoard*
standing on edge over the clear apace
and stake it in place. Place n fourinch luyor of horse manuer in the
frame nod cover it up with u few
inches of soil, then tramp it solid.
I f the weather remaiha warm leave
this bed this way for a few days so
that the sail will be as warm as pos­
sible when the seed are planted.
Since good draws for the first
planting ure essential ■for making u
good crop, only high grade seed must
bo used. Place them in the lied eurtfully so they do not touch each ojher I
and they will not he likely to rot.
Average sized potatoes idiotild lie
used and those larger than average
should be split the long way and

ndded every ten days to makd longnecked draw*. By this method a
rapid growth of the draws is made
and they will he ready for setting
out io early April,

Prepare

Certain

Materials* Should

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prepotent by transmitting through
their offspring tho.standard charac­
teristic* of the breed. This principle
is demonstrated by the ability of
hornless greeds of cattle, like the
Aberdeen Angus, to mark ninety-five
per cent of their calve* with, the color
and horn,ess characteristic* of the
sire.
Qualities of this sort have
been fined in the standard breeds.b
years, 1 md'*mayb» 'centuries, of per­
sistent breeding in d selection along
the sjvmo line*. , ’ '
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One dT the chief values of improv­
ed breeds of livestock rests in their
ability to reproditicc these breed
qualities. In the case of dairy cattle,
breeders want sires that ore 1inhie t
Increase the production of milk nil
huttcrf.it in their offspring, ns com
pared . .with
previous generations,
in beef cattle the object^ nought‘1?
sire that will transmit the ability for
rapid and economical production of
moat. The same is true in tho pro.
duction of breeding swine and mut­
ton sheep. All breeders who look
forward to'high Ideals in animal pro­
duction unif*wl*h to secure gredter

private, hsrdrf at^d at Show ring*.
When n prepotent sire 1* fonml, It
will p.iy to keep him under special
condition* aa ‘ ninny years os pos­
sible.'

Comfort Cottag&lt;
Homelike - Cfoipfori able - Convenient
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- O PEN FOR TH E SEASON
Corner of Magnolia Aicnuc and Fourth Street
swmsxiiaaaxiMBKirasaeaiaarantMiasiaiitltiaaanauiEaaiimtnaaaminnBanwuamiwitzTLi.Kiij;

Stop Using Cheap, Unreliable
Carbon Paper

it Is unfortunate in animal breed­
ing work that many questions are
answered better by hindsight than
by -foresight. As a matter of fact,
the tinal and true test of prepotency
jn sire* can be answered only lie
growing and testing the offspring.
This may require several years, and
if the test results in failure, there is
much loss involved. At leos^ small
profits will lie secured than would
have accrued through the use of a
better sire. Many sires do not provl
their worth until middle life lias
neon reached, and in some cases the
are lost or slaughtered before their
trite value is rernrnized.

Don’t take a chance with inferior carbon paper.
It means faded, illegible copies, untidy files, waste
o f time and poor work. Put' a stop to this! Use

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In deciding tiy foresight whi-h
Sire to choose.
I.. Willoughby,
professor of animal industry to the
University of Florida college of agri­
culture, says the best information is
a complete record ol the ancestors of
the sire in question. This will show
whether or not the parents
and'
grandparents .were prepotent and
able to improve the breed. Also, the
hire himself should be a good individ­
ual with vigorous constitution and a
symmetrical form true to the iequirements of the breed. The prop­
er selection of sutdi animal* re­
quires a careful study of the history
Mrs. Thomas A. Neal returned
&lt;&gt;f the breed and the inspection of a front a pleasant visit at Jacksonville
'targe nymLlT-flLlhu.lieat animaU -in uii-SslBnisyr— --------------------------

Lasting legibility — ncafnesa — uniformity— and economy make
MtilliKopy the Hjruidnrd carbon paper. In black or blue, MultiKopy
never fades. MultiKopy gives non-smudging, non-rubbing copies
which often rival the original in clearness and legibility. MultiKopy
-"•» surprising!/ long service and is unequalled for manifolding.

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ST A R ttRAND Trecwrtt-r RibLon* *re susnwtcwt to pive TVflno im pm ilon* of
luti-rs &lt; V or
” without diikUm^ so &lt;•&gt; lu show on tho paper.

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Herald Want Ads W ill Bring Result

The G r e a t e s t P i c t u r e S e r m a n Of T he Y e a r

WOman Should ~ See

A Picture

Matinee 3:15 P. M
thinking Men and Women or Sanford and thin Section will have the Opportunity of Judging the Evil of Vice for “ The Little Girl Next Door” hagjbcen secured for
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-presentation here.

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It will open your oyes to conditions of which you never dreamed

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conditions that actually exist.

Public Officials and Censor Boards Unreservedly Give Approval To

The Chicago Tribune Says:*—“ There is no blunder o f the Human Race more Monumentally Nonsencicn! than the Foolish and Cowardly Silence in matters of Sex.
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ever a social attitude were utteraly discredited it is this old-fashioned modesty that even now cries out against such an expose as that of “ The Little Girl'Next Door,"

It is

altogether due to this darkness and reticence that the foul creatures known as pandcrcrs and white slavers have nourished.

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Wherever this Picture is Shown Crowds Flock to See it
No Children Admitted

Admission, Matinee and Night, 25 Cents to All

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�PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD
ft U furtkrr or.Urrd that thla not,,* i&gt;«
puhliahad in tL* .■Vnlvrd llc n ld , ■ « • » » p»p*r puMlil.rti 1b flanfnfd, la (ha county
ef !i»nilii«l», i l t l * ot Florida, j y n a *t t k
lor twrtvk ronMculivc1 v»**ki.
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* W fdo-ii £ , A. I&gt;o ijla»», rltrk nt our rtf-

icoAi advi busing
it*lift*’

»£'£.

cirtut court, and (he Veal, ot *al|l epurt at
(he court hobie at rlanlotfd, thl* Jtih du
ut November, A. D. 1*1*.

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r»'• t‘*v: ri**n. «•***•• "d,
hereby not*

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K. A. DO U GLASS.
Davi, * Oil.*.
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neat any daima an-li
if altbrr ol you may, In lArcall C a trl, N n -M l. Jtiif'iul (liru lt
ilr ol Oladya Eva
In and for JtcmlnMy t uubI j . I’iorida
In
of S.roinol* county, j Chantcry
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■lynrd Adtisini.trator ! J. II. Jonc*. rnmptainint
on* yrar Irom the.
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For Sale—Two au • room home*
cheap, corner of Eleventh and Gr­
and avenue. See Cleveland lied nt
Irwin Si Giles.
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FOR RENT
store
Ea-t Flmt street. Apply Mr*. H.
DePorcU or T."S. Davis.
45-2tc
For . Il. ni —Apartment, "PS Pa
iit&lt;&gt; A .t
Mr- 0 . (I. Monro*1.

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lioftxi4fcV and or .V.imtfi -.Park avenue Hat, 105
North* Park avenue, over L. H.
Irom the aJfldsv.lt ol l.elloy Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mrs.
D. Gi!*, ot .ouHtani lor (umrlainant, btfiin
ftifl, that th* Urtcndanl* almt* naved ar« Janies Patton, manager.
30-tf
rrU.trnt* ot a s li t * other (hair.the Male ot
Florida: *hat l ( t t * it no r r r * n Is Shi n m ­ • Cottage for Rent—SOS Pork. En­
ol H o rU a lh#. m fv lf* r.t a &lt;
U|nn
• Jwm Wotild bind »»(d deleItdanr*; that quire H. C . Duiloie, 10$ Park Ave,
• aid d.trndanla trr n o t tatetj'-n a . &gt; n r i
:i9-tfc
tl are. and that thiir,|.larr oi rc'M.r.t*
LtlltliVti.
it i* tb-trlof- urd.rr.l liar )«y til aj*.
Thrrtilofr

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Thortm* Harirltlffr.

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a*^r to th- comidaliiam'.
rein fll*d
on or brluir the Silt 'l l }' it i'o iiiu irt
A. t&gt;. 1917, th* utr.. briny a llul* Hay a!
laid rourt.

It I* further urderrd l (.at lU« na&lt;jf* t...
ptiblUhi'd In the Sanlcrd lierald. a r.rairarer puMiil'.cd at Sar.lird tit the eo-inty
For R* nt— 70S Park avenue. En­
i f Semln.de, M*l .1 Klori'li, . -iri1 a . .r\
Jor rtfbt ron.eeutlar Werl«.
quire of H. C. Du Hose, Fir*' aid
Wiirtr . K. \. ltoujli.-. tlrtk cl cur
4S-tf
Circuit Court, and the «rat cl .aid &gt; art nurk avenue.
at the court houin hantord, tbi, ^Ttn
day of November, A. O. It*!1.
r X T d i t * o' «b«* l•*u lllr», at turb M'rtlfl^ • b th liram . ot Mary Xt.

WANTED

Davit A fiitr.,

S'.llrltnr# (..r I'enpUaint

Wanted A bookkeeper.
Apply
by
letter.
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stating
experience
and
Nailer .
Nofftr It Mnr ijr t l , m (h it tkp tnt;y&amp;r salary expected to llox N. L. C., 27.
fBrrtln *
the- ittP'VobliHfi.nl ! fc. S*nft?r I care Herald* Office.
45*Itc
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ft'iftf Gfl
will few* Md ■' tbf
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A
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on Tut ttiry,
* »piSi. 1^ ! 7 . nt 10 00
THE ALTAMONTE H O T!
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Uiff If,
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m yror* fitiil fit- tlr
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M d : T at run* A. I). r &gt; l " : , -ld ■ m . i- Ii•»,*Brtioct ill sfUrl* nthvf liytini’** *% nij In*
Altamonte Spring*. Seminole i ’o.,
.akrtr-* th* (ollowln* d .»*H b«d prop- br^jfht More #sM mrrtlac*
V.
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L l* U * i In S*mlB«t* raur.ty, Morldu.
Florida
4 »*Tu«*»*-tr
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F-TfrUty,
,Mo?t popular and delightful win­
*1 iUo n oh &lt;V. Ir t U of Itl’* . *'k of
r v - .- i r , Suh-dlvMi.n ut O ol.U boon- «h* N“iltr nf Xvpllrallun t&lt;&gt;r -r*»
lnd.r
Mag­
S o i l * * * of t;aip|rr IOH, Law* of l!of- ter hot'! iu interior Florida.
m s'h-d t1*1" *
»* lh r .« !* l* 'o t lh*
Jit*
* 1. »u r h 'r*ftillr il* In the name, ol
nificent location, between two lovely
riotlr* 4* hereby eivrn that t* 0 . U * * l .
Mery U 4* r t. *
Forty acre* in p frl: •. Gn!f,
nu.-rba, r o ’ T *\ L'.-flift.-a*. No. tM *. .1.1 ' hike*.
itu. T»&lt; iV niflrat* S " . 3*9. d »t»d &lt;h* lb - !M I* v ..f i n . .
tv !•»I.'.
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tennis, bowling, billiards, lm
U k i t r «l J * '-- A I)
l»U&gt;. .»id rerilS. ? v ) it lit r*#. at=»l h i * r . s
I - to!I&gt;.«tr.C d *»rrlb-d prof.it -IftiJ Oi !•*,1-* ID *»ci if
angv |rove, et« .. all (red to guest*.
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. ... | |i, Her.tlnol* roum y. tl'x lo a
ai 1erYi llir-iti* pfntifrrrc* tf
pure
Silt let. 3.'. (••
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Fine hshiiig and shootine
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ll.a T »t O rtlS ra t* No. 371. d *l»d th « r 7 . r ‘ f J«B*. A. D . *»J0; vtld cvruh.1wVebr»r“ tha tultoaln* d -vribn d yr.
,it»to d In S frilacl* rcurty. .Fhjrtda,
All unl.-tttd t&gt;»r} *&gt;l lllh, ' n. *
Jjf, &lt;gi„.ll. *lc.n of Grtdtboro.
T h * ,- » ld
P .
M-d at tt.*. d tl* ot the i*»u*t ,u&lt;*h r-tllftrat* In th* nam* ol

25-Tiim-VU

BUSINESS CARDS
W ILL BE LIKED BY THOSE FOND
One Inch Card* Will lie Published Un­
OF THE VEGETABLE.
der This Heading Al The Rale Of 17.21I Per .Year
Baked and Served In Appetizing Form
They Are Excellent, for- Invalid—
H . H. M cC aslin
Various Methods of Pickling
(Van Be Recommended.
DENTIST

M agazin es* P e r io d ic a ls
Soda* W a t e r
C o n fe c tio n e ry
C iga rs a n d T o b a c c o s

&lt;&gt;flirt* in Carper &amp; ’Woodruff lluilding
Baked Onions for an Invalid.-»-PrrFormerly Occupied liy
pun I .1 ihl» way, onions net1 served
frequently in Miniiart'uuis, uln-u.miloim
Dr. W. E. 'H ou se b o ld e r
OMik'ed In other tvuys are btium. Use
the large white or yellow onions. Do
not peel, hut arningi; in n baking dish,
K. mttit son ’ itot siiol.nrw
still’ In their Junkets and uibUctmugfi
water to prevent burning. VBuko until
they nrc thoroughly teiulcr. the center
being 'Pained in Its own Juice*. When
l a w te n s
ready to aerve.* remove the outer Jacket
Florida
of sklu, season with salt, pepper and sanford
butt# and serve very hot.
Kenilwdrth Ranch Fried Onions.—
Cut iu slices uud souk in milk ten mite
Mg*. Then dip In Hour aml Immerse In
bulling "fat hot enough to hrowti In­
stantly. You cannot keep the slices
•ARCHITECT
whole after they have fried six or seven
minute*.'Take nut with a skimmer,'lay
6li l.f.iw ii 'paper a few uiomeut* to ah-” nmrr in rnwfttMTtiljrr— S.inrnri!. n «
surl&gt; nil fat and serve with steak or
ven I eat let*. They'will ho llrm and
delicious.
□ lazed Onions.—i Inxisy mild onion*
for this way of cooking.* ilelt linlf a ATTORNEY vm. COUNSELLOR at LAW
cupful &lt;4 butter la a sitUcepai), thete
Practice in Slate nh&lt;l Federal l&gt;urU

1041st. St. Phone 182

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nil. is net (.1 IU* Inual; ot ^ira.&gt;.«d*
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SCHELLE MAINES

In answering an advertisi-ment
where llo ISIllm I' meiitloneil HI tile
ad. please do not ask The Herald
for Information a? to tin* identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do we are not aUow~ei| to give

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11,17; »i.l &gt;uu. Mr,.
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• urj.i.ia ion, th* (iaorc* W.

V. a &lt; rp'.ratlin, «r* urdaresl
V--J OilV-ai n .ra y i)*»! an"
, vh* Mli '( » ) i,l T m iiLiii),,
r|ain.!ng an
M cCall, ilrri'i'c'l, or olhars o l itlock •■!*.” MUchall w f r
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atr*». 7 1 &gt; tiled and farmed five yean
with, 3 flowing wells! "One mile from
londlfl'f station. Seven room house
wilh bath room :md hot and cold
witter.
Long lime.
Enquire V,
Herald Office.
41-Kri-Srp

Wanted—Ship* u* your oranges,
grapefruit*, tangerine*, pineapple and
other fruit • und vegetable*.
High­
est prices obtained,. Prompt returns
Georgia Produce ■Company, Mncou.

,' i/&lt;t rmo* on or.Fetor* .Vftr.J
*»y'?t March. A. D. I at-, lhc'l lh I lay "f-'th ii ruuri, . I t , . .. .
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that ,(kt» noil- * ha rut-- *. F or’ ' Sttft1*—Full idooded
mia*t i-ountjr. FT»*ri4a, or
Wyandotte and White M1no
a on n'*
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f*l»* ri.nwuliva wrrlt*,
A. Do-a*:a»&gt;, c(*rk of tka *
4 t h ' , , i l th'-frot,
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i. A. DOUGLAS
* if rtnit Court; f&gt;*mlit«D Co.,
Hnf
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Hfrin •
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Kr.rnth Juittriat I I,cull
not* 4'aunly, Florida. In

Comi'lalnanr

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J. Harnard, t.U n il*,
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Fried Raw Turnip,
Fur a fnudlj of six j«-r-

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For Sale— Heavy .double buggy,
-.iL ,rvi^.Apringi. ra u uuv.J OP, leather
shions. Could be made a delivery
wago n
For Sale— One International truck
Thoroughly overhauled und paint
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
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F i t t i n g

Work Receives My Per#onn
Attention Anti IleeT Efforts

Oypo*itc C i t j - I I n l l

T e le p h o n e N o 25

Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. (). F, ,
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p, m.
M. W. A. Hall, Pico Block. ■
J. W, t).*S ) ngtetary
Claude C. Morris
• Secretary
N. G.
Gate (,‘ily t amp No. 6. \V. O. NV _
Meet* sivrond and fourth. Wednesday
nig'.t* hi each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehap
Clerk
Council Commander
It. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet lir t and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
Cru.sc Humes
J. G. H u r le y
Secretary
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Exulted Huler
The Lake llrecze ( uuntil No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meet* every Wednesday at 7:110 P.
M.. in the Citj Hull. \ -iting brothers
are w,l.'i,nn- C It Smith, Her. Sec. '
( e le rj t IIj

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Mutiny e.vi*r\ Tuvr.h.v night nt 8
' o'clock Eagle Home, Oak Avenue,
\i*itir,g Urothers Welcome
G. H. \y#l»b '
C. C. WoodrufT
Worthy President .
Secretary
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tu is Tltim ; N «7. r.t. Irfr . It. M.
Nl.'* t- ( v.-ry first and third. Friday
•nfghts at 7: id in Masonic Temple.
Vidting b-orher- welcome
■\\ A. Gum,
John Stamper,
C. of* It.
Sachem
United Brotherhood o. Carpenter* and
Joiner* of America
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Sanfold Local Union Nil, '1751 mceta
frr-1 ami third Thur-ai-iv night nf 7
o'clock in the M. W A Il'aU. Pico Hlk.
J. W. tt Singletary W. W, Vun Ness
Sec.Tret*.
president
Herald s o l Libert)
Me'ds at Euglt*c Hall first Monday
night in euehmunth at 7::it&gt;.
Win E I!..-;,.-holder. Commander
.
Me- lit rt ha Packard, Secretary
The Sanford Uaunril K, of C. '
i i 2nd Sunday ,:t p. in., and tho
unday * p. nt., each month,, nt •K.
Hall. Oak Ave.

HENRY M c U U L I N

' ill iilwntt -•».*• Imlf ctipiui of, wni»*r.
A .M ajern Woodmen o f America
to fry. Season wlt!» salt nud pep|K-r. I
Meet* 2.-4. Thursday evening*, 7:30,
M,V
SPKCIALTII
.\s wnter hall* out gradually Ilihl ju.-t
in M. W. A. Hall. Pico Huilding: enough warn t-&gt; make a brow'll liquid; j
E. McDonald — - - * C. D. Couch
Clerk
Consul
cmdlnue cook frig until turnip' are soft •Pit k utrus h \M i-p\iN n:i&gt; chin t
and of .gohh-n brown. Nice wbca j
gf. JQUJm.UlSiOjTILLMLJiUJXlI..
7?frra*5ntft .sieaV
ROGERS', PJ.ATED W.VEE
E|,G1N AND WALTHA.M W AK IH S:
Date Pie. ,
,
• Two FupflUs of dates, «tom:'l nnd
cboppFd, Spread evenly over bottom ,
of phtte ,th':tl fin -s- pro viral vly heed lined }
wli.ii rfclt J'ttfte, Ijteti make it custard 1
mhib’ .“ small change,” which otherwise
with the yolks of three egg*, am* cup'1 j
might “slip through your fin g ers,”
ful milk, otic-tblr ! etipful *ugitf. plneli
of ^fffh"lltthv ntirfileg. pdur »»vt»g date*'
will mount' up monthly amf&amp;urily iTfeet
anil bnkt* In alow oven till custard Is
the payments on a brantl-,ncwOLIVER
I!rill. Frost with Ibe whites of two
eggs nud niiedtnlf Cupful sugltr. Ilrown
Typewriter— the regular $100 machine.
In qv«n,
.
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SAVE

lieitl*t*r

DSItAH T.M H M O f T ilt: IN V U U IO K
L, . . Lana yit-"* »• d»rt»a*v(b*, r"la.,
s
Jati. Z U / le lt.
N o 'lr* I* h fr*f»r' fivatt-lhai lfa *t*r fi**v*-.
nt titurva, Fla-,' (v ri on J in v jry 2U, 1911
tnatl* l lo -i O U s 'l Unify. No. I'lJ iii.’,' l-it
k i ; - i •*! N u + l r - 1 :tT.fl4 _sW 4 4 -tU c - aaj.z*
N L ' , of N U ‘ t . Sact ton 3f, T o ln 'K ip 20
s' llany* 35 B, T a lla l.*"'1* Marptivn. *lu&gt;*
tijr 1 nmic* at Intention in m at* TUr*ci-Jrir
Provl t&lt;t o i a b l.'h cl.int t* III- !an-t above
it.’.-ri ■ 1 '.!■*; ’ r* f*t»rv 'Trealt . t'aart. a
BantofJ, •Marlda, "tl lha 9th 'ta&gt; "ol XTarch,

v

Winter Clolheipin Apron.
To bang out ciotbes In .winter: Make
a fcnnvciifept £lQlbe-nlt&gt; uprun. and u
!!lil«* while before hanging nut the
Ct'dhee put'the pins in the "T i-ii until
welt bentt-d ihroimb, Tlu n He on tin*
nprnn ai -i pat ibe hoi pfi -i In itjv
pocket.* Tlicse keep the iinmjs from
becoming cldlbsl und the work of
hanging mttVlotflex ts moro easily und
rpilckly done.

Apricot Pudding.
Put a'layer " f npricoi* (dried, made
Into rich sauce) Into a buttered dish,
odd
a few lumps o f butter, then 11 layer
45&gt;Tn*» * rrl-to-l*
of cracker crumbs, -prlukled with a
little cinnamon, then n layer of nprb
niiiiCe to Didders
cola, etc., making the Inst' layer of
Notice is hereby given that the crumb*. Bake In oven nnd ent hot or
Hoard of County Commissioners of cobl (hot 1* best) with sweetened
Seminole county, Florida will on tho whipped cream.
5th day of February, 1!U7 receive
Making Whlte-Curtalne Ecru.
bid* for one car of metal culvert:
First soak the curtains over night In
bids to be in Clerk's office not later
than 10 o’ clock a. in. on ahnvc cold water to remove all dust. In the
morning wash In tin* usual why anti
named date.
rinse thoroughly to remove nil 'soap.
•Each Imitfer require .to submit two
Th&gt;;n init in holler with n fan stocking.
nepHrol** b i'h * r b o li l It* r e a d L o. Ir.
Tteumve when the right color Is
Suufofd. One cash on delivery, one rencticd.
to i&gt;e paid for as used.
• •
This Jan. 0. 1917.'
Add Salt.
E. A. DOUMLASS,
If you fiiul that Jour cream refuses
M be whb'tMsI.-ftd1! n pinch of snjt and
C’ lefk Circuit Court, Seminole
q will Mltmt n!i inut Immediately.
County, Florida.
41-Tue»-4tc

Nickel
makes this wonderful writing machine
yours— but a small first payment.

it-jbrf't W llllan - n! (ifin va. t i A ‘43^ ' ""
oii-.inla lla»l'y of 'fiats,**.•■F't.**p ’ .
JtiiilT. W . D A V IS .

For Side—Thoroughbred White
*• b-. Tfuilt*. at al.,
Wyandotlo eggs for hatching. 51.50
Cheaper by the hununkenanV hvfrt ataotl a)t eartlaa per setting.
a n , tn d tf Jam** l). J.tk,. Jr..
:i!»-l‘Jlc
tsrakMh
J*lk., Wa wifa, drod. ** Hox 1277, City.

tw2i*Lun V0f,,t *t*H y

Depart rnt *f tbr Inirtiur
l*. t!. t,*ft«l tm-.i* at fiaihe*villa, Ha.

. -For .Sale- 274 acre* of flowing
well laud for n:de ot $12 per acre if tots.
i taimnrt naniev at sdtn**-**;
•old at once. See Forrest Kilrore,
!'rr-» Ft &gt;v,ar- ft I b i f V l , Ft 01.1*.
Jim r&gt;aiIo*»/ of C i'.ria , F1-ri I*,
TlfTucher Realty Co., Htihop Hlor}:.

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i ti : *f‘,| c’r •"Z al rtirra, or
&gt; inr l't ,r r&gt; ( fn lh* Bfi)petty
. r
.
*n'i 1° all t'orli*»
.ii-ri't ln ,a|j [ifopefly, tn■nd Ion nn* humlrnltha
•I •UU||K-,,,1 rtirnor &lt;-f l.nl
' I'•» 1 t rr» fnur -1UI &gt;, Town&gt; - 1 •"uth, of Itanr* Thirty

W. Hardman

35 'T u r»'A J ’ri-lOt

i^rnlpotf, (aunty, Klotldt, arc
p-.-r « « ik* t-ift jnl rrm|.!,lnt

l e , lllllillp v

I . dd.n l. l . i erd In Urn.

Good piano for side cheap
niond piano made 'by the
Starr Piano T &gt;&gt;. ( an be.
Comfort Cottage. Sex* U. L.
for (larticulars.
"

;n!i» G»iaila( an Inlrrrst un- 'll, H*ra»-*d, of ntharal-r.
i. .. ••fi/* Mtlch-.U Su*..j ot

lilt* v in ega r

wIdleness that I* so appetizing iu *
Lost
Handbag lost between route .pickled oidou* 1* t" la1 retained, the j
\\ al•I * IllUst (a- Otultted. ,\s the oubuis
t poor Ltriu and hirsi street
e Jl.lieil in th.' Ja) distribute sliced .
!*i 1a: n la |io lee v| 'luu
r . !i :i‘ ! » f
r. '] p.ppirs rli...||&gt;l1 tie la. 'I'liCse
and fee
pickles pr&lt; sell a very al I ruetl ve uppen mure when put uj' in gln-s Jars
'ey*
on
ring
Lost
me! Milled lie* Millie a' canned fruit.
house h*
1 hey are pal lb lllarl.V lllee s e n . 't e w l t l l
N ale : cold m e a t ' or !:-Ii o f nut kind.
Emma

•I j Far S
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r-t 14til.tide
Mi Sanford.
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out tins information

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Cjr.r ,|j]n]
cilia *ml mat a leu . r .and. add re*
■' vm»Bi i c i tho.'i*lcmi,«n*.. |structions di the ad
&lt; IscU, \1|*.
Iwi-.1,
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One ami two lu»t&gt;c \\;tg.iti&gt; Ma&lt;lf

i el milk add. I in tie- water will help
in Sanford, on hand tit all times.
j ti'hiteit tfte oaioti* dtirin/f this hulling.
PRACTICAL IIOKSKSIIOEK
•Winted Established Florida Cor­ I &gt;ritln Well mill place ’ Ilie KllpHls ill ii
)ur,
i*&gt;uriug
scalding
lint
vinegar
over
20r»-^07 Oak Avc*.
Phone 21 i
poration about’ to locate in Sanford
tkiina_ tile, ficu itei. nf ,uu_ laluaUcil.
art* i!e*lrt*ii; plaee 1
high gfu'ic *uie«trtan fur tiormaneni
otf»*-h«lf pound of ••prepared" tqd&lt; t**,
eotHieetion. Nonitnal investment re­
&lt;1 All Local Advertisements Under I quired.' Addre**. Cnrpunuin:i. i'-o stitli ns winy It,' proeur.sl ut tins, gr.vee r'-. m thm bugs, mid steep Ui**in in
H e r a ld IMbi'e. Saidnrd, I ! .

&lt;minute. Chapter 2. Order Caxtcrn
Meets every- first and third Tuesday
In etch month. Everyone who has seen
hli St ir in tin* East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Hohbins, Sec*y

Phoenix l.mlge No 5, K. of P.
M(«ets second and fourth Tuesda&gt;*s.
Saufcrd F a NUitinR.krights always welcome,
ii. M. Laulin
O. J, Miller
K. n.,and S.
C. C. •

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.Monroe Chapter No. 13. It. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth T h u n
day In Masonic Hall over the Im peril
Theatre. Visiting companion* we!coma
J. F. Kiirnntz
O. J. Miller
Sot ’y
High Priest

GEO. A. DECOTTES

Dr. J. A. TROVILLION

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SANfORI) LODGES

Sanford I.edge No 62, K. and A. M .
Communication every first und third
Thursdays at 7:40. • Vi-iting brethren
welcome.
*
0 . 1, Taylor ...
F. G. Kennedy
Secretary
YV. M

Elton J. Moughton

tit in without crowding. Move uUuit (itrnrr-Wmulrutl Hid* ,
until all are well coated with butter,
sprinkle with a tuhle*|H«jtiful of Vugar,
then j«mr over them a Well-llavored
sou; stock, If you have no .stock on
hunt! dissolve a little beef extract in
hot water and salt well. Simmer until
LAW YER
.
the onions are tender, take nrr rtw* ttd
rtf the siiiiivpnii aml let the stock ^Ita • sum: 9, court house • phone uj
IIOVT down v«* til.out half a cupful. Serve
FLORIDA
lfi n Jo ated i.iver*"! dish a* an nerdm- SANFORD
l'*tli! •' lit to a roast of polk or tautto;».
Pickled Onions.— I'se the •smallest
i (or excel- oldoie, vvott ran tmd. pour hot water on
,ce and so- the!.i* a.n I let them stand until tlielr
S P E C IA L IS T
t&lt;&gt; out and *klt.s ■an easily he removed. M a k e
pi interior enough hrlne to cover the onions; let In CAN C ER..G O ITRE and TUMORS
i Saturday lb*'111 &gt;udu In It from one mbrniug Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out
following. I U,,*U die next; replace the old hrine ORLANDO,
FLORIDA
j with new. allowitiB it also to remain oil
, the onlo.-* 21 hour*, and eliangt* the
aw iter* and , ,
,
.
brine
oi, tl-e t: ird mornttig j m
til. :oUHt, l or:.. ,g j ut the nl.lolls in

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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
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M. HAYNES, Business Manager
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Blblflon will Include the corn raised
on the celery lands of Seminole coun­
ty, that grown op the highlands and
In fact corn raised In various parts
of the state and prove boynd ques­
tion that splendid corn ^ind lots of
it can bo raised almost anywhere in
Florida.—Tiines-Uulon.

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and successful men have been the
happiest but were they - satisfied?

Look 'at Theodore Vail, placid and
In vigor at seventy-one.
Here In
hU philosophy: ‘ "hp) man in God's
world can do much.. I never tried to
do anything which I could And some­
body else to do belter." Glvo the
other fellow It chance—don't try to
hog all the opportunities, try to find
ydur own proper place, tho thing
that you can do best, nnd go about
it with •vim,
"M any failures are caused .by put­
ting good men in tho wrong places," j
said Mr. Vail. Again he hit the
bull’s eye. This is the reason why
su many men work hard to pour
purpose; they are. misfits rather than
inepts. Mr. Vajl’s advice is valuahl
because 'lt‘ ia based'.upon many years
of observation in u .busy world. It
will do a lot of good.

TH E CORRECT R U LE
Pay your bills by check ami follow the rule of the most-

RAISE GOOD HOGS '
successful firms and individuals—you • always have a receipt, no
IllUUt MON I
I
M
,T• .71 .It pays jpst as little to grow n
poor
quality
Of
hogs
as
it
does
to
dispute, no change to make—you are always right and the bank
_ M t i o d to Ito City Mr rkrrtof |!.M P«f Oral to
growf a "poor quality of people. In
AOtjar* or *Oc. I'rr Month
balance is always at your hand. Open a check account T O D A Y .
P l TWO ili la AAraarr Maa4 Ito kfada al Offlea this age of universal breedlng-up,
when the' world wants onjy the best
Aa Hu— M l m Mall Mali** Aa«nat 22*4
and is willing to .pay the price, it is
I, al (Ito raam SIn al Haalad, I w l d ,
ItaAar Ad &gt;.f Matrh l(t), I ITO.
heavy and steady logs to “ bear" the
to Iln iM Itolldlai
TdvaOaaa Na. I l l market with scrub stock of uny kind.
And tho. heaviest and steadiest loser
is the farrder who persists iq growing
that kind of stock' when he might
just as well grow- the better kind.
Presldpnr Anthony of tho Duval
C. M. HAND
II. R. STEVENS
0. L. XA*0R
R. R. DEAS
County Fair Association, ns an ez-|
IVm IiImu
fish ier
Ati’l Cnhier
BORDER GUARD. RETURNS
F. L WOODRUFF Vt«-Pr.,idtnl
periment raised*a native razor-back
hog alongside u pure bred of exactly
Florida Troop*
Troops Not Included In
the same age, giving them each the
The List
same feed and the sumo treatment,
Washington, Jan. 23,—'More than 1
and they were exhibited together In
25,000 National Guardsmen now on 1
the same pen at the Duval fair, the
the Mexican border have been cJesifE- fill the order but he offered the fol- while on the outskirts of the city J. P. Hilburn, Ft. Myers, S. \V. Law.
one weighing -ICO pounds . and the
nated by Mujor General Funston for j lowing advice in which we concur: one of the men tried_out his pistol. * ler, Tnllahasscm Dr. T. J. \ jXon
other exactly ‘^6 pounds, b
14 months old nt the time. It is the return home and muster out of the “ You get that kind of » plant-over After firing once,Sheriff Hrndy was j-Tampn. The addresses were—-t-rnr*
„ Cropa lire moving.
kind of n hog," said Mr. Anthony, Federal service under the order. Is-.* on the. w W roust JrQm the ‘ Reason- on the scene and tho Voting men’not j inspiring and helpful, and plan* laid
sued yesterday by the War~puj»ari- nbio* Brothers nursery.
We have knowing that the sheriff wns behind for the work of church extension in
f ■
• —
___ :------ “ that has kept Florida poor. ‘A man
ment.
bought
a
lot
of
stuff
from
them
and them fired three more times and be­ the state.
Usminole County Fair is moving. U richer for every one of this kind
they
sure
are
reasonable
nnd
I
guess
Ail
these
organizations
will
lie
fore they bad reached Monroe the • Dr. Ira S. Patterson, a former pas.
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hu kills before it has drawn n long
Sanford Iloard'of Trade is moving. breath, and the longer he keeps on started homeward ns soon as Irnns- ^that's where they got the name." sheriff hud them coming, back to lor remained over Wednesday night
•
-o -------and preached n great sermon on
and the more of them he keeps, the portation facilities can be provided. The rtVgro meant Iteasoner Brothers Sanford.
- _ D id -anybody hero pee that new poorer he gets."—Quincy Times. • Their departure will leave between and it is their ad to which we have
Sheriff Brady made one 'of the "Building tho Kingdom," which was
15,000 and 50,000 men of the guard*referred.
tourist hotel?
"
'
-----O----young men put up bond and told the heard by a good audience.
stiff in the Federal service doing bor----------------*----others that they would have to ap­
" Watch Us Grow"
PR O TE C T THE ROADS
der patrol.
.
I'rrsbyterian
K.
pear in court today and show cause
Or maybe some of you noticed
•At a joint meeting here last Satur­
was
the
slogan
that was used in the
The guardsmen designated for r e
T h e ’ Presbyterian C. E. had a why they should come to Seminole
thut hew golf course.
day of the boards ol county com­
Intermediate
Department
of the
turn and muster out include:
fine attendance on Friday evening. county to 'try out their pistols.
-----O----missioners of Lake, Volusiu, Orange
Baptist Sunday school lust Sunday,
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Louisiana: First tinttalion Field The * tooting was in charge of Co.
Tho pistol was thrown away, for
when the Department reported -the
. Take the Florida' boys out of the Osceola and Seminole it, was decided, Hospital No. 1.
D, Mlaa .Alice Whitncr, lender. Kul&gt;- the sheriff was unable to find any
trenches arttf let the greasers kill to take step!} to prevent the heavy
South Carolina; Troop A Cavalry. jert. "Seeing God In Others." An gun on uny of tho men. The men wtfble enrollment present with the
hauling of merchandise trucks on the Company A Engineers, field hospital
each other’ off,
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exception of tw'o members, and. had
interesting program was carried out wore released and said they would be
good roads of these counties.
two visitors present to make up ,h,r
company,
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The society is making plans to back without fail.
the absent out*. This i* a r- .-r.|
The. German subs are oilt again I Thy good roail i of these (lve counTennessee: Ambulance .com pari;. reli-hratc Christian Kndc ivore Week,
that any department may justly liand storks In Wall street will take tles were Inld at a great expense and
fiegintiing Sunday, Jan. 2m It.
No. I, field hospital No. I.
BOARD Of M ISSIONS
proud of.
This • niereh i!iu&gt;*ritt«&lt;
another tumble. • Watch that leak. they should be protected. Any or­
A letter from Mr. M. ('. Fngg of
Arkansas: First infantry.
what
is
actually
being done at the
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dinary vehicle will wear out these - Kentucky: Second- infantry.
Jacksonville was read announcing
Leading Men of Florida Method­ Baptist Sunday school, which as caid
Gilbort Leach of the Leesburg roads during our ‘life time but the North Carolina: First infantry.
that the Sanford PJeshyterian
K.’s
ism in Sanford
in these cojumtuf before is the only
Commercial is -in Washington light­ big trucks with , heavy hinds and
had won the silver loving cup for
"M u m " About Pershing
At
the
meetingof
the
Board
of
A.,-1
Baptist Sunday school in tht •
ing for deep water on the Ockluwuhn. tires that are not protected will
War Department officials contin­ sending the largest contribution to
Missions of th* Methodist ‘ church state. Every department is,gaining,
wear them nut In a few years, espec­ ued, to withhold comment oit reports tlie work of the Cfiildren's Home
Hope he gets it.
of this state which closed on Wed­ nnd a remarkable occurrence w:i* the
. •— - ( ) ----ially when'a regular trucking service indicating that the movement of Society lust faff when tho Snve-nnesday nt noon there were present fact that ■there were 1 IV Biblrt
is maintained daily. There is a law General Pershing’s regulars out of llahy Campaign was conducted by
Just after E. S. Cravens, naval
Rev. J. F. Hell of Jacksonville, pres­ brought to “'-bool
now Unit should prevent thin1des­ Mexico is underway, and the snte- uff the C. K. societies in th* state.
alores inspector had written a nine
ident, (\ il S u m m e rs , Kissimmee
Tlo* -I'riniui deHvt-rtd at tl.
truction of good roads but the vari­ ment ii.uoiiming the guardsmen di article in the Tlmes-l'ninn lintcnm"'
Sc-Trfa»
.
Dr
I
S
!,aHer*nii,
ti*t
church So .*! »;. evett'uc
tloous-counties util frame a bill nt the ignated for relief does not con* • '
Cntls took him out and put in hi*
I.'.I) You rig llliiilc*
I
,ick«on\iTTe,
l
'onf.
S e c y , of M i.-sious,, pastor was one specially inter,-i; *
I i \t Irgiklut 'i-e that will ub oiiu |f.|., these order* »fth the witlidraw.il
son-in-law. hornet line* it docs not
Five young men from DeLnnd ar- J. W. Rust,'Jacksonville, Dr. .1, B. for Us unique sulijeet—"Madtu- *." .
pn bide ibi&gt; beat \ hauling for com* plans in any way. The understand­
pa/ to advertise.
rived
in Saijford Sunday ttvlook over Mitchell, Jacksonville, 0 . IL Vot*, This was given with appropriate
.menial purposes.
ing' has been, however, that, with' the. d ty and its surroundings, but Frost Proof; Presiding Elders Smith j Scriptures, and in Dr. Hyman'* true
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These good roads were built with, the return of the expedition in Mexi­ before they bad finished their tour Hardin, Orlando, I. C. Jenkins, Jack- 'style made a discourse tluit is adaptDr. Porter of the State Hoard of
the tax payer's money at a great co and readjustment of. the border] nf the city they were found' resting sonviile, W. A. - Myers, Tompa, It. i able to every day life, and « - *
Health goes next and a man from
expense add for that very reason the patrol all of the stnte troops grad­ in the .Seminole county- jail. X lis Ira Burnett. Ocala, Dr. It. II. Al sermon thut cduld be used with i * n*
Alabama takes his place.
ilcing
tax 'payers should he prolceted ami ually would be seal liyitie. Tho di- young men -were quite festive, and dermiui, Pres. Southern College, Dr. 'efit-to any of the mass.
^
front Alabama, is the hall murk of
these roads should not have any­ partment statement says:
distinction and statesmanship these
-t
thing hut the ordinary wear nod tear
"General Fusion has selected those y x / Y Y Y Y Y Y V V V V V V V V V ' V V V ' V V V V V V V V V V V V V Y V V V ' V V V
days anti the Florida crackers will
V s irx
* V &gt; o iS %
of ordinary trntlii* and with care and |organizations clnclly
chiefly nt
in accordance « «
find It out when 'they apply for a
l
rolection
the
tax
payers
can
be
«s,
with
ruIo
„
(
Tl.turning
first
tht.se
A
position under the now governor.
MU
ar.-d of obtaining their iw iit-y V trm)|IH |unK,._,t in service on the bor-f X *
-----O ----worth. Every ttw payer in Florida der. To some extent, however, this
The editor of The Herald knows should insist ori protection f•»r I InCondensed Statement of Condition of
rule could not be followed without
how.repulsive such ;t scrap aS he out good roads nf the stale and b.ir the
unequal weakening of the border
Urns above is to the editor1 anti we indiscriminate use of the roads for
guard and the departures from it are
tiave taken his advice a^ain and ex­ heavy tratlin.
so explained. The total strength of
pect Jo let. our weapons rust and
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the organizations selected is 25,213.”
mold away. However, we have made
WHAT SPELLS SUCCESS
that statement three other times
Theodore M. Vail, president of the
GOVERNOR'S AN PALLS
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through these columns and wc are
American Telegraph &amp; Telephone
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worry to say it is.,the only promise Co.,. ujiH here several days of last
t
wd have made “and broken in -the week in his handsome yacht and was Being a Prohibitionist Does not
At close of business January 22nd, 1017
Like the Name nf Porter
past. We have done all things 'pos- tin- cynosure of all ey.es. At the age
Tallahassee. Fla,, Jan. 32.—:I)r. W.
Bible to bring abqul a sentiment of of seventy-one he is still hide and
,
, ,,
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, 1 1 . Cox of Brooksvillc, formerly of
harmony at least but our efforts have ,hearty
anil able to thoroughly enjoy ,, ..
RESOURCES:
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*-* Doliinn, Aia.. ami Holmes rnilTIUr.
not bene crowned with am: iicrcuii^|.[|
I •ffff
It
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1who has been here fur three days and
tlble ‘degree of success. Hut we ar
recent interview Mr. Vail
$353,G61.6G
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In
.Loans and Discounts .......
who is slatted to succeed Dr. J. Y,
going to have the persistency of Job
I’arter as- stnte health officer was this
1,351.38
•nyw'ay.— Lakeland Star.
Overdrafts .
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•"I have more to do with promo­ mnrnlhg advised that he must wait
8,750.00
U. ,S. Bonds for Circulation
tions than most men, It wutild as­
"Due of the features of the Sem­ tonish you to know how many pro- till June. The state health officer is
— 72;836.i5
Stocks, B o w k and .Securities
chosen by the state Board of JiealQi
inole County Fuir will be the corn
motions made-on 4h.*4t.itiBtiv&lt;*’o M h e ro„si|illng ol^7w7nrendreA «fq»oint;
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures .... ...... .. 13,500.00
rshow;** r f marks.UtFUahTofd*Herald- employe himself, through outside
""Not pnly .will the splendid corn 7n ‘ puli' or Intrigue cud disastrously. ed by the governor. The attorney
CASH AND DUE F R O M BANKS AND U. S,
this county be shown, but there will The only push and pull that brings general's office, Flournoy and other
TREASURER
.......
.......... 1GO,7 2 5 .6 0
also bo fine displays' nf corn from success pro the push and pull a man lawyers consulted to see if all the
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board
of
health
members
could
not
be
-xjVber sections of Florida."
The creates through possessing und.exer-*
$610,824 J9
Herald thinks that the corn show will rising and developing his inherent removed immediately and three
t'utts
iru-n
commissioned
in
tlpdr
Open the eyes of the otfrn growers qualities and rapabilities.
L IA B IL IT IE S :
stead who should elect Cox,, but
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.“ The man who forges ahead is not friends of Cox were advised this
attend thr fair at Sunford. The ex$35,000.00
Capital
the only one dncsoncOnly what he ik morning that the terms of office of tho
hoard
of
health
members
did
not
ex­
told has to In* done; he is the fellow
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Surjdus and Profits ’ ..........’Jr.......................
w:lio does wltnl he Hces should be pire tiff June and its members cannot
’ 3,500.00
Reserved for Interest and Taxes v...
done -provided hr doesn't imagine be removed till then without cause.
8,350.00
he is more important than he roully A new board will he named in Tune
Circulation
and then Cox will succeed 1’ojter;
Is. Initiative counts heavily.
15,000.00
Bills Payable .
"Common sense is one of the most
G,000.00
Bonds Borrowed . ....
important ingrdients of success. It
"Reasonable" Bros.
is also one of the rarest things in life.
over on the west coast there is a
5 0 4 ,2 8 3 .1 6
DEPOSITS
As some one aptly sniff: 'Common nursery firm which has gained an
$610,824.79
sense is the most uncommon thing in enviable reputation through its fair
the w orld.'"
dealings with customers. The third
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ad in-their regular season schedule
To whi h the Reporter Star adds:
$307,117.21
Deposits January. 22nd, 1916 - - * - 4
\Yc have hud tho same testimony appears In this issue, and in this ad­
GET THE .-HAPIT of
vertisement
they
have
struck
u
key
from other successful men. The in­
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evitable
inference is that they have note, so far ns this town is con­
cnlleng 148 when you need
cerned.
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They
are
offering
special
&lt; drawn upon experience in formulat­
anything f&lt;»r your ollice. ! ing their advice to the young. Re­ c6i1i1duution* of ornamental- plants
duced to brief and simple words, the and shrubs us attractive prizes and
■’ »f^r *
Come *in anti look ’em
rule rends: "Win succtsu by deserv­ their selections arc to ho recom­
ing it." But this rule should not be mended.
over.
S K il.'.m l.H d
Deposits December 27(h, 1916 - - - It is not the pur pone of The Her­
followed blindly if wo are to profit
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fropt observation.
All of us have ald to act In the capacity of sales­
seen many Jinrd working individuals man for the advertisers but in this
instiuico much good would rt-sult jf
grourid’ down by poverty.
It is Ihardly possible for all to be the local people would take advan­
wealthy, but in this land of oppor­ tage of the offers made in tho vari­
tunity nil should be reasonably pros­ ous collections nnd plant the shrubs
In calling the attention of pur friends and patrons to this statement we
perous and happy. This may not iffiuut their homes. In improving
tlm
grounds
of
a
dwelling
all
that
is
desire to express our appreciation of your loyalty and confidence and to assure
be literally accepted bemuse of its
too-Utopian sound and seeming. needed is a start and the growing
you that the policy of the First National Bank will continue to he in the future
The .materialist wdll assert that such plants* will furnish interest in the
as in the past SAFETY FIRST.
u condition would put a dumper on work and il will continue.
A negro in chftrgemf a nursery at
end* over. The man who is content­
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ed does' not strive, and no n\un oa» Wist Faint Ilcach was asked for
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be happy unless he !s ‘ content. some information regarding a spec­
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Fulse conclusion! The moat useful ial variety of shrub. Ho could^notj
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Deposits January 22nd, 1917

$504,283.16

Gain in One Year

$197,165.95

Deposits January 22nd, 1917

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t o e SANFORD HERALD

W O M A N ’S C L U B
Chib Calendar .

little II«PPcni if*® Mention
of Matters In Brief—
P ctso n a l'Itcm s of

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Interest
.mmsry of the Moating Small
Tslks Surtlrictlr Arranged for
Hurried Herald Headers
V

Williams, the local

Wednesday, Jan. 24tb—
Literature Department.
Thursday, Jant 25th —
Social Department Dance.
Wednesday, Jun. .'ll1—
Literature Program to General
Club.

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English Method of Handling Bread at
the Table Js Worth Consideration
— Home Baking.

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MY-TISM — Antiseptic, ItoHhfumatism, Sprains, Neurnlti3*tf
Hyman of the Baptist church
Thursday morning for Winter
th c n r-ttr-e o n d u e l ■« revival
oney raising campaign for t,he
r Haven church,
d things to eat—beans, brown
cakes, pies, salads, bread, at

Can a Girl live on $1.00 a week?
“ The Little Girl Next Door. * At
Lyric Monday, Jnn. 29. * 45-ltc
Dr. Brownlee, pastor of the Pres­
byterian church has returned from
Cslhoun. Georgia, where he was
by the illness tradrsubsequent
dMth of his father.
He has the
sympathy of all in his loss of a
parent •
though death came as
a relief to the sufferer.
Ureal, your Cold or La* Grippe
aith » few doses of GftO.
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Not HiftnanVe but Facts, in tho
story of "The Little Girl Next Door"
.—At Lyp" Monday, Jan. 29. 45-lc
■ *4:30 ferry bout to Enterprise for
Tit’Jfville train. .
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The
are bringing in a
kriv
*r list &lt;i tv* &lt;l.i anil

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Average Pqultryman Is Not Care
ful About This Matter.

Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery

Good Crematory Can Be Easily and

MRS. GRACE E. W IL L IA M S

Cheaply Constructed of Common
Caxt Iron Box Stowe— Keep
Plant Clean as Possible.
• line again the poultry breeder's
attention Is called to tin* proper dis­
posal of dead poultry. On-till plants,
large nnd small,' some fowls ntitl
chi&gt; Us die or must be killed oil it©*
count o f disease.' Th^* average poul­
try \iuii is neG careful about the dlsp"*ul of such dead birds, In fact he Is
oft. it criminally careless untl negll*
Bent,
On some plants dead birds nml poul­
try otTiil from the killlnK unit dressing
ruorlt, also, are (lumped in the hog )h-ii
or t. ittiure heap. On other plants such
rareass Is buried frutn time to time
us convenient, nnd more often Is left
lying iduitit, an eyesore to visitors nnd
n menace to the hcnlth o f m il stock
on the plant, and the family as well.
Even w lien there Is deep burial of
ilrw l bird*, nml It Is fairly-prompt,
there is danger. Dogs and other fourfooted animals dig up curriou, uo mat­
ter how deeply burled, and scatter It
about the place. We generally find
retinitis of deud imultry .kicked about
on the ground on every poultry plant
FOR COMFORT IN KITCHEN we visit, an exception to this rule be­
ing rare.
Cabinet That Cart Be Moved. Should
The remedy Is simple and Inexpen­
Be Made During* the Winter for
sive.* says n writer In an exchange.
Use in Summer.
Cremate' nil dead fowls and olTal
regularly and frequently. A small
brick mid cement furnace for this
purpose can he built at a small cost,

Ford

Liters and social workers praise
anderfu! story of "The Little
ext Door." At Lyric Monday,

g.

TWO WAYS OF SAVING MONEY

bur n good etvtmitory can In* laid
cheaper and easier than that. A com.111011 etist iron box stove or the east
Iron uir-tlcht slot,* can lie bought at
from
it. fll »*jnli and can he ••a-,l&gt;
nml dost|&gt;ly Set*up In any outbuild*
|s etflly lotistriHted and lug. Such slices util burn nn&gt;tlilng
e drawer nnd two sliding nml do it quickly. All that joit need
knee.ting boards. The to look out for Is (o have
safe
chimney t.&gt; saft'guard against danger
of tire. A stove of this kind rati be
Used to bum anything that can be
made to burn, nnd Is easily brought
Into quick action with chips, corncob&lt; or other Hm|lar materials.
J ilt., tip \ otir non.I that &gt;mt "ill
not t &gt;■». „r b'.tw lung nbmit tin*

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See I)r. J. C. Davis for glasses for
kctdache. eye strain or dofeelivt*
vision at Hotel Oviedo. Oviedo,
J*n J ru to ilst. And at Bobbins
N*'t lb.t,: Sanford, Thursday, Feb.
l»t to Milt. Don’ t wait until lust
day- Lyts tested free.
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Are.yoi

:i real man?

If so, SCO

Mr-. J. \N Harm-.. Jiive.t with li.-r
usual grace atol poise. Mrs. Barnes'
Interpretations are .ilnu.'t enjoyed.
The audience seemed unwilling to
let her leave the plaWorm.,judging by
the -encores, to which she gravioiidy
responded. The program was fnl|owed bv an hour of sociability at
which tune refreshments wcr.- servedMrs. John Metsefi*wn* chairman of
the refrcslijeiit cotnmillet* and Mrs.
T. I.. OTittHiiir of the decorating
romn.itte»
I’ iii rooms wer,* .itt-i ■
live with vases and Intwls of roses
and gladioli*intermingled with fernPeak Sisters Will lie Here

The Peak Sisters will he in Sun“Tiii' Little Girl Next Door.” At
ford
Hu' night of January 110th and
Lyrir M.irqlaf.
45-ltc
will entertain the people at the Bap­
Wan. fri-p hrre wiil attend the
tist Temple in an entertainment that
iprtltig'if -he New Lucerne rToTid
will please the audience. The price
zt H'lando tonight.
Professional
of admission is very small being
«iin.-,r* t &gt; Jacl oonvi'.lo wiil give
only fifteen cents, hut tho entertain­
Mfili'iic of nil the latest dunces
ment will he well worth onedoltarsa .. il ‘f.t . lailatwir wt.f " s
It will ite something- new and novel
in Sanford, hut h*as been given in
o.. -urn.no,die storage batteries other cities with markeiF success.
M+d attention. If yours doesn’ t give Don't fail to get a ticket, for you
. wire -uthfaction we are in position can’t afford to miss this treat.
jou with expert advice, as we are
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Useful Cabinet
b,t;irds wbi n pulled mu make n handy
Connie Muyk really ought to take Ills
table nt each elbow,.mid when not in
use ciiii, be pushed back out of the players to a training cittnp -In Mexico,
tttiy. The topis zlncemered.
w b■re pepper Is the milhimil dlxb.
Tilt* drawer Is used for paring
knives, tidvlntr spoen* nnd Such. With
it stool tali enough to itlhov one's elh o t's
to eoute* tllioVe the tllhlo the
enldnette Is ready, Oh, no! He sure
to put on the foot rest. That Is one
o f the tunln fenttires o f this little work
tn1*1**. IbTe otic enn "drop-down" to
pure potatoes, apples, ,-tc„ ami have
plenty of rot,m for apple peelers and
food choppers.- Mrs. It. L. Sluudlford
In Farm Progress.

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Phone 295-J
1()l» Past I'irst Street

Spiritual Triumph.

. Thy true** who insists «tri the host
that hl» siliBtiftim* ' t to • fsteiik was
delightfully ten !. r. t v that tie* knife
was it trllle dp!t.‘“pi-nvIdt-&lt; ntj* Illustra­
tion o f th e .o f 1 ji
1.
--i. a. a
triumph ■f the spirit over tlo* fi.-sh.

temper and t.-i s

(ConCnued from Page .1)
ItrUrr llaby Conttil and Parade
By a request of the Seminole
County Fair Association the Welfare
Department of the Woman's "Club
will hold its annual baby parade
during the fair week, with Mrs. H.
G. Gerror chairman of the commit­
tee in charge of arrangements. En­
tries for tin* parade must be made
to Mrs II C. (Serror who will fur­
nish any informal ion desired
In
•• thin uith it,,* parade I he
annual (tetter baby contest will also
be held It was thought at tirst not
to hub! the ctuilest until the usual
time in March but the comnilttc
have decided to hold it during fair
week, thus combining the two com-:
miltcys louunc. Entries (o r this also
must he sent to Mrs. Gerror who will
furnish application blanks
Tiure

Next to McCulIers

[Club on Thursday 'afternoon with
Mrs. R. A. Newman and Mr*. A. P.
?Connelly -uhstituiing.
The priin
was wot^ by ,Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, a
{lovely Japanese, basket of dowers.
Paul ported Panct of Sofia! D ep t.
Mrs. Julius Schultz. hostess of tho
■Soctal Department for January an­
nounces that the dance which was to
have*taken place tonight (Tuesday)
has been postponed to Thursday
night of this week. There will bea
stringed orchestra to furnish tho
music and all invitations for Tuesday
bight hold good for Thursday.
Miss Ethel McEacbern of Min­
neapolis, Minm, arrived on Monday
to he the guest of Mrs. J. B. Moughton for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gore, Mr.
anti Mrs. Gluts. Arnold anil Mr. Geo.
E. Barker of Orlando came over on
Friday nigh; to act as judges of tho
skating contest at' the Rink.
Mr*., Forrest Lake has as her
guest this week Miss Lizzie Mays of
Monticello.
Miss Mays is well rememberecj in Sanford, having visited
here on a former occasion.
Mr. and Mrs Nixon Butt
guests of Mr. Butt’s sister.
Brian Higgins while tanking a
of southern Florida and the
coast.

Arrr^ture.'winding, Tilectric-troilb” un i,,lf starter and generator
doragr ‘-jttery repairs by electricians.
(cada ell i Henard Electric Co.,
!*ha^ lh‘J.
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tained large audiences nt the Del­
linger Theatre .throughout the past
week,' and will conclude their en­
gagement in Bqtavia today with a
matinee and evening- performance.
The Pickert Co. have' gone just one
better in presenting high class roynlt
ptayr than other stock companies
that have .visited Batavia in the
post. One of the big features of the
plays throughout^ the week have no
ulone been the high standard, and
new pieces that have been presented,

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New Apple Salad.

• Over two thousand pieces new Spring Goods re­
ceived this week and have been thrown in tlfe sale

and are marked

toasted bread,

tween the regular acts of tne pia&gt;
have never been equaled before In
Batavia by a stock company. Erlnu,
a xylophone player took the house
by storm with the dexterity he exe
rised in the selections he rendered.
Bob McIntyre, the cartoonist, Dod­
son At Fodson, the musicians, W illiums &amp; Bdggs, eo/nedians and tho
Pickerta* dancing arid music make
up nearly un entire show in the speialties produced. The plays were of
the highest types and the costumes
were attractive and the scenery was
all good.
■°ur - far* have been done by us
Inquire. Treadwell &amp; Henard
ric Go., phono 189.
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otliriul docorator uhout
° t and get in iho big auto
t'
1 uesday of the Seminole
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I be coat of your ear
l.&lt; from $5 to $15 this year
■' prizes ar0 more than that
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The producing company i* made
up of real actors, who not alone kno
their parts well,'but who-prJduced
them in a v &gt;ry capa' I t manner, their
work being of the highest ch.iraitor.
The Picker) Co. xtl he heart
wel­
comed any time that they ri-.»tn to
Batavia.— Batavia News.
Lyric vrhursday.

Baked Peas and Eggs.
Take one can (if peas, three hardboiled eggs (sliced). Arrange In nltcrnnte layers with the pea* lu w-n&gt;wd»oiitt-ly deep baking dish. Cover with n
11:1it white sauce, made with two tubh*spoonfuls butter, one and n half inhtesj iwtnfuls of flour,, one cupful scalded
milk, « little suit nnd a dash o f pepper,
spread with fine cracker crumbs anti
■lots of butter; brown in a quick oven.
Excellent as q aup|)or or luncheon
dish, served with cold meat and baked
imtatOCO.
Peach Compote.
Three pounds of peaches freed from
skin and stone*, three pound* o f sugar,
to' * chopped oranges nml one pound of
r. *!n*. Put all mi the stove and enqtr
in,»|| o f tho thickness desired. When
n dy (o put In the Jars add one pound
a English wjilntltK chopped rather fine.

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81 x 90 Mohawk
90x 90

89c .
' 98c
$1.15

■ 10 yards best 36 in. 15c Bleaching, 10 yards to
customer at 85c

$ Sale Continues All This Week

To Clean Windows.

Wash the glass with i|ulcr to which

a* little nmmunla has* been udded, and
polish with it chnnutla which has been
r*r-Jnd Touring Car much Jess
• “ Know Thyself."
^'Ut* for quick Bale. B. &amp; O.
The knowledge o f thyself xvlll pre­ dipped In water nnd wrung hh dry ns
n, i. utde.
E0' w. A. Stringfrilow.
'44-tfc serve thee fn»ui vanity.—Selected.

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Ifyow n

Thursday and Friday

omil sm'oolh. 8 ensori with n little
pppper nnd ntld one cupful of littni
chopped fine nnd four tnhlesponufulH
grated cheese. Stir gmil the cheese In
melted nnd servo It Spread on slices of

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t i it.,\e the ,,f Memphis, Teiut.. aro* the guests
tw ilU lo s o .it of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Herndon.
Mx Brown will leave on Wednesday
’ for California with a group of ofridtjr
firlnls of the El Paso Southern tt. R.
pleasantly en* Mrs, Brown will remain until his roWeek Bridge* turn several weeks la»cr. •*.

Heat oiiu-lmlf cupful of. double
ereum. n tubtewpnonful o f lemon Juice
nml one-quarter spoonful of salt un­
til firm throughout. Cook two apples,
cored and pared. In n sirup, (two or
three cloves or an Inch of cinnamon
lurk may he added) and set them
aside to become thoroughly chilled.
Chop fine four maraschino or candled
cherries and eight or ten pecan nuts
or blanched almonds. Carefully wash
three fiurill heads o f tender lettuce,
first removing the ragged outer leaves
» {aHqn- f o r, ihti .I’ reatQ lig h t
nnd ratting tnp'affillfs that tlm heads
'id Philadelphia batteries. Trend­
may stand. Dispose the heads on In­
'd!, i Jtenard Elec. Co., phone 189. Picker! Company One of The Best dividual plates with an apple In the
At Lyric Thursday, Friday and center o f each. Mix the cherries and
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Saturday.
put through the prepared ereum and
lord louring- Car fqr sale nt a
The Pickert Stock Co. have enter­ turn It over the apples.

Wiatn .It. - i 0. Garage. *W. A.
StringfelJov,.
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The Sar.ford Hoard of Trade now
kuj)eadi|uarters in the Carnes Hotel
'here Secretary Marlowe oxpeets to
1 bp a nice olhre nnd be. on the
job ail day and- part of the night.

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Friday t .&lt;h - &gt; passengers and on
Saturday the Osrooln brought in 107
The fatt«*r is a throe decker nnd a
newer ve*»el titan the City of Jack­
sonville but.service nnd equipment
i) of the best on them both with
Capt. Colernau commanding the
City of &gt;. • i-iville nnd ('apt I,Unit

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                    <text>SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR AT SANr'D I) FEBRUARY 5th-10tli, 1917

/.V SANFO RD— Life la Woith Living
Nl M lic it I

VOLl'ME VIM

iJates oi i airs
•uih Floritin Mid-Winter Fair and C::ypaH!!a CarSt nii:c1' CVVrnl - Fair at StVifonl. F'-l). o•Iv-lOtV. 1017

Ll'MBKKMAN
Vi t u s

M A (• A Z I N F

m a n y

c o o d

hall, for information as l o securing
roqm&lt; in boarding an.i apartm ent
house* ami private home?. *
.
Special features wilt f.e presented
«-it ’i day ami .
.y v i right street dan/cs b y costumed
thou iml* day and (tigh t. tires q»
displays, i:u au racpit.- golf tourna­
ments. free umusemcnt a d s on tlu»
’. rrc tj and fair grounds and - high
NEW D EPA R T U R E H E R E W IU
'ass show - in a to \f atnusemept ptfrk
B E W A T C lV E D W I T H

1*CH N T S O F S T A T K

•Mi- Sarali I
•tr.r Ion

1 i ....(I ■.

drum— 1

jp O M !7| 7?&gt;
w -Li id P. juA'X
tion iMti'ists &lt;&gt; iiiu-i ph.. * •. a ' to ■
lows: First. er.-Ytinn of j i u ’di.* * »ti•
Vrs
’ .
Second. th • i'.ernUit»fon o f * d i ‘&gt;*drf'
Vata

e

1c

n

11 *J

Vft-» ef

•.'inn one year

:tr ’ f it*

the M a t e V large*.t
•••• a hnpdful of &lt;up
M u than lialf a niiiiiou
at.ds tinder fen re
i!oi", i

&gt;(.. Ans iiltd truant

!

'll

(1IV.' I'

nroworj

'

*

will

not only
'
- will
■\Ja-ru- they.

: ' r .* rot ton

Floiidu and otiuT states to ii. l e v t . c : &gt;p pnj s and there !■» a greater
h no tlemonsirntlou ami girl** {-arrerige planted n-v. season there
r Smiling ■ i
.i in this new ex- will i • oth er ttpl
turted t«&gt;
lli'iiti'tn liuildi".-. T h » ltll»- &gt;f t
ut . •
»*■• 'll the seed and sjtalks /or
m u itth * will lu* represent ini.
by-prn»l'irts.
’
.
*
'
pur i i! pro nun : -r
I'lfere is j vast
&gt;dn
e
the p
•
■
and L. A.
. Kridi &gt;. Kei*. i .
I’nra lq of school I I
.
r of
children from custom hou • t&gt;» f a i r ‘ '-'inter vegetabje.. tldn.’ '- th-* pro*a- a ! * Hi a . m.. followed •• •j- - t ' l-n.-ht for - .n a .i - : |he se’ery
;
-e tto n

.. a- ••tperienced
uttou grow cT ami la i n s , whereof
1. ♦* i n d i ivin i rt lie speaks. Ho has tried mm ugh of
JI'iteT ground* at tile cotton In-rt* to m ake sure that it
would grow nnd with t h e ’ coumgo of
• a i least

.it. "vhit: i
*
movement,
la

Sanford

IN T E R E ST

‘Ac vs In e tin* average person ran enter

(•row or t

S'tll |lll

ir.or*

• - llio first
of the. year.
•

1' it h!tvo
.i Hoard
I i ' tiiiiV.' t'litninissloners nnd to
i ‘ i ■; • . i 1
g to TOtnQ
the city to in" -j both Hoards,
flu :
hr v.ill meet with*
great npprovn
ii

ta. t "e iii a nmunof
I that the star of thi«
•• .
ii ..i a •Jni; • I /sun
tin- Yukon, /slid tiled*.

1mush toad util come of t!
tft.ove hotir i . ' vi/.t i
o.f
, ills Fair di st
liciti„
. 7
. . ii. . i '•..
tau !.... ritHtle an 1it \* stlm alion
to the minute Jh Faiir worh
" W e are ill hearty sympathy wjtfi
Itonded hy liiW'tour I ' i " i f i.. t’r* *
■uatiop in'. Florida and is
fhe J"o*. rd d T r sle to offer
yoiir work and a - n r e you titat this i hoit ' \Y il1;. r an I '' -fr
.id
a d
r 11 ;• -*-iu ome facts ebttcernlnf!
•irgani/atii.n wants ,t i a-&lt; - -i in evV'.. Y. t . o r ami &gt;il
o li.ia.-. ii mint d
*
! . nil ileM-lopaietU in |
, |tv; \| V T I C K r for the F it . JM'
way po slide t i liring aiisjut yout|
■lii'di inn hut eninmaiid
,.f ..in. ht••l'k^ that ‘ th
r.' nl ir .i,r
.!e»'ui
. e.,ators. ‘ eoiuresSilien.*
I eriOUsl eon Ideraf to th -'fa ir is |U. this pri-e will J•»*■-la te olfirsr and siiiten s oi promt-'
; fiiaod siw % t s t\ eryv.»tl from Momln- tnornlne. »•|'*
New Normal Srhool fur Sanford nfitee alt ov ar'th e atrtlu. write or wire
irht -e i''tit-oyer lands aplork
. until •Saturday
night
l-’j ' 1'
T h e rresliytcriun Sunday school tin* same cordial sentim ent.
.
:r
’ 'd jo toniunerate their
lurk,
hut
if
you
eliouhl
-have
a' l *'
I , r ’ ' ' ' ii a much larner cxjtcnt has opened' a imw Nofutiil &lt;le|uirti i
r to a we'I, atr.aiu
'
tirh.i't
you
are
given
admit,fh
meat for the training " f prospective,
! • J hfjr lirst crop, t h e trees.
•_ and rinultful afreet;
ui
vitlmi's
.for
0
.
0
0
,
..thereby
toarhem. * We* have been forttfnhte j
P.-oserutor MaincM
irox; T h e open1
viiiK kb per. rent hy InVestine
T h » things have contrihuted to hi scrurinK the ttervins of llev. F. M j
Thi»
new
county a tto rn ey is not a
t
J».
p.
m..
rourt
Ill“
‘
1
ing.session,
\
• 'i :oilmenl of the c a ttle Indus- Italdwin of Indian*, who for some I
fierce
looking
yi^utjj man, . Oh the
and
everyh
idy,.'
1
house,
Frida
' J ! hi rid*. First, a sudden real- time has lieon a field worker for th e,
contrary,
he
is
u gcaia1, wliolr smiled
’
"
i
included,
if
they
so.
desire,
is
y ra l Assembly JHu.h. w
fellow, b u t they »ay jie it a Ijoly
invited
to
attend
and
show
liy
hi;&lt;
or
dgmil to l lo r-ij
terror fi?r those who break the law
•u.:mv. t,.,nnd, the successful In- {(|a. TJ|(. Rev. ,N
laldwln it t b u s j'her nrewenta th e vital interest we all
mid
corns before him in his olllditl
v.ork* mi !
i -i this ‘ par:tn\,oifnt of Import,
' "
:1 !Jt:‘ fe-w,ile t i . - erndlfitted
I given
T h t r tlctt.M Wilt id.title
SeU d,w iU ». - * “ «■ 'vnler w;ty_ .|uttli(ttu_ Jii .;l • .mpalfn. looking to th e .dim- tti„ i n d u c t thl- &gt;
•a., .ft . IFc one greatest hazard of m eetin gs- eurli Si
inuridm: atFollowin
the' afternoon ineetint:
liar le-ocintlk/n M e e ts
1PA T H I S \Vi:i:K
..w * family an
■,
1 ■! r*•: third, .the UK.uruncc
-eiA.
•. r
the ‘delegate-- will io^ gue-ts of .San­
T
h
e
tlrange
Sem irjole-C uunty Har
•
fair
for
$1.00*
■
trket for Florida c a ttle M'
•„ s
ru wl
ford Hoard**of T rad e .at u fi o.'clock
A d i iatioa meets in the C ourt room
•
Gnsparllta
Will
M
ail
twelve
in
the
fa?
dinner at IIiHol ( ‘ arncs. • T h e r e ’w
l0V
'* mt.
In J n r k , theinstdvi , for - t*
a r Orlando NVedimsdu/ morning in
Tampa,* J a n . :10. Opening Friday |,fir g find hear
a large packing plant, now* nnv chur-ii. Tin
then lie an evening session for ft
called sci-iori and S e c retary Giles
&gt;
)
of
this
week
and
continuing
til!
the
H
t.t.
the
div
thcr huslae.ii. Satu rd ay morning,
'
ul operation.
S. for aomv I t a *
states that mutters of much import­
niidtiight
hour
of
Saturday
of
N
’
e\t
{j,nl
^„rt
of
'
l
l
ii'ilork the v i-ilo f' will ho given a
•&gt;' great truths ow e.th cir d ii- fur this wori;. an
ance.will be taken up. In nil prob-- «
\iev. oi nor rich celery field* In nn week, the South Florida Fair and',ticket.
*"(idem, which is true of e n t has secured
ability Sanford will b e m in u s her
Gosparilla
Carnival
will
undoubted.\
trip
to
th
sutii ride over the fine brick roads
••n i
present c a t tle industry, for »iug Ja n u a ry l-i
“ legal lig h t.“ • for the m orning at
str tchinr throu :h same. All auto- ty prove th e most successful, of the co:ivil\ec the t
;
t hat took a tew prom- '* growing each w
least.
teriis
held
ip
J
a
m
pa
durin"
the
past.1
.Sen.lrule
will
h
lirobile owturs will confer a favor hy
• * ,'u,,i and landowneri to in tercstid ia thi.&gt;
T h e largest attend- year, and it is i
j loaning their cars for this purpose, eleven year*.
,m|-i»‘ h - Fell ru ary at the precise to enroll at onto,
„ ta n c o of h'litK see'.;errt and
tourists t„' |m „ it* Mi.s in
*
To All lutomiihilc O w n ers
....hi
•
r«
(uesled
to
ii.j\
“ ' . t Mr, K. M. N igh h tri f *he r - . y
•. E :
yet
recorded
in
assured,
the
produc.t_HH
. n M an ager.1.
is
u
n
c
at
the
(
‘arttes
promptlv
on
the
Will
m kindly
slst* in e n terta in ­
St
, Bureau of. Ai Imnl " -11m- ■ ,!l ' '
exhibits will be doubled in vloume „ r m , t and wit
Imtir,
ns
a
b
o
v
e
named,
if
there
ara
in'.:
our
V.
,i
rway
guests
and out of
,i |&lt; t ire to .i ••ui
a id •*ill l
and greatly increased in variety, ,fui| \ilL.k-s ittr.n
'■natters
Mill
unattended
to
a
fu
rtln
r
town
visitors
by
Ii
ivjtig
your
cars at
ute|nen on the T n n s International •
business session will lie he'd, at th ,. neees.iitating the use of ten exhibit Kduealional .Me
Hotel t ’arnes Saturday morning ut
the IVeshytoriaii
» iiuildlngs and tent, and the carnival Vour caps to t
close of th(f drive.
o'clock shurp, for a tlrlvo about
^
I ’7- Nighbert had finished
features will lie more briilmi)l nnd |.*uir Associntioi
town and through our luxuriant
^ unique than *thosy presented in for- helped. H o t yi
rra’iu V
** " ‘J1'' l , " ‘,,‘*
Kvery citUrn «
celery riebr*. thus doing ymirSMvea
•
tinr *venf« . Mth. iii,;h
seelfonul ii .
mu!,! .'
in n o r i , , a t h b paragraph, il
'f»
i
•
and the •11&gt; the honor of adding to
a-, i ll/*:r
3 F^H faM e Tiusinesi
name, the fair will be a sta le fair in
y (,j| , , , , , r i r
the pleasure oi those wlio fuvor us
i i i radicated.
|v i.rev».iii...l I... i
1 reality, counties in fvery section &lt;»( Marlowj( „ f tl,
with .their preftfnee.
. •
«
• r ' "• that moment I L. .Slither­
„ Florida being represented.
^
............ • II.. i.
' •' -• an upuHtle of*tick efadiClarke Robinson, the popular Reo
" * ' h the assistance of. Dr
agent
of Orlando was in the city
rt he began to wage a cam
yesterday demonstrating the new est
f-llor of tick ernilicn t fioi
j model.

�January 26. lo17 . '?

THE SANfORD HERALD

FACIE EIGHT

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
utiiuujitl ntin will ri’iiU*!* the rnofmItv of tin* u hfle "lave Iraltlr when

“ 'Ouo tltltiir you ii|iitd dn. replied
llii' olil, cciitlrmnii. 'noiilil tio lo list;
lli.u r&lt;-tli--1 l‘h 11 ih e |*li-liirKatl«»n in your ImnLer to loty ii IIimii- iiiiiI ilollur
" T l i r l title liifl Nr\1 lion* ’ l' not I'otlil lor \ol| or nit to r to Irml you
ttiy* ••vim four lui".Ini) ilollur« * -p
.» 1 h i . I'o T i*ri...'fit ii Mil .il I In* I'M
ii'll i •ii •........... . « -. \irin it-..| . •• III,.- til.- Itoll.l II- . •111 11 V. l.li.J (Ill'll It
Imi .hi m iiiiil otu. tiiioyt !•&gt; prof»-.» teoiiliin'l In- Imi'; lu-foro you yyoulit
have a- thottraiul ‘ ilollatte. pidoli, for
aionitV |d».'of* o f ntorle* to!&lt;i hy
" M m nioi'iiiili*" In u lltllo Wit or tluin
telui Were ,teit &gt;.
I * llii’ MM,ml*
nnifh tnorc i v M»e
Vito Co, mull *te* &gt;. .And, if it
a com rrfv ilrnntn ho.' .cadet-. ’ mill |*ro.|t,c i'V-'-i ilrate
i , p.irl* in n M h e ir net*! it
t ho
« 111 it « .i- l r -1 imVr
r a tin e -m o t r
•(•;«» •!(' Mil- i o&gt; - i m r tifu«‘ -Ip '* •
tunir-. ami
. . .
food «■ hm tmr«l he avoided tf
Hi lit.- lu* tti-ut du llioo lillVitlv
lu&gt;i-li ‘m-i-n In «' i a loo- ii"i,-.
t»* l i ' 1* proper
thU
lm*ia. ■* of i».i\uid tiJUtU1 i
The \ iniil. i i.o* l »t v •--a .. In y» .te
(( Wj|f| Jh(,
U pretty mu h u iuntti'i* o* t*.

the t- • -■■■•&lt; " .!’ i ' ■ covipiiM. ' w, ■,„.,t

In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready
jjii the Sanford Famous Trucking region

,..lt

yif .te* i.t to overt ilitm&gt; off in iMiurr
It.
to u v ' *nt •-» i-yon r .

rtfly-r noil'

Hatui.U;

" t h e l l t l l o toil
I* gnint- I i . r wtill
country. ■ I ■ ;
|r r r ' l

te l.tr h

'-

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»».'airt»t rh

e.l. ■u
iy* •JvH*

Ni-vl
•.' i,

o f . iti 11
1111*LeaiHVr Frcm Ostrich Skioa. •
id
0»triiii, -klrj- *-r:.i tliiv&lt;&gt;uliji. ( ' .1
tale ttotea Item from t 'a jv Town,
Eolith Afrir.i. ‘ I'ho trmlr »«-»-!it« • I-,­
"
’
ortui-finc i mo- ;h V»
till* » '

it

Vou cau l
tnittt to turn

NOW IS THE TIME

Prices are Advancing Every
Sanford is on a Building Boo
Vou should Build Your New

WE HAVE

The Proper Materia
po of

V to Ja jv n .-&gt;»&gt;

l v\ •*
L it

■

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X
»* i*
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MATERIALS FOR JflE i

ANFORD. FLORIDA

ECKERT JUVENILE TRIO

PlCJvt&gt;RT SISTERS

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W V W * M K 'A - W W 1

3— B 1 G — €
Vaudeville

PICKERT S IS T E R S
LILLIAN - BLANCHE - GRACE

A c ts

n o » orr

»•

*

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�three Fine Shrubbery Collections

jy r -

I l m l l h l H Ibi hast# InrrfMM II, *•!*» t-normati.l,
■t small ro«4. 7 liras brlp teaks ) ultra ■ •bow-placr.
I'UIZK COI-LECTION—Palma, ahmh*. ‘(fill Ia, sir., I
plrrra. In nJca at«o. »!.M, IVottU ( i ll.
HOT.!I. rOI.I.BCTIO?t—Palma. Iff«. i l m K fmlla. ,
Hr., It
In larger grate, PJ 4M&gt;. Uartb *0 10.
"P i u h k -o f f t a r iu a " v a r o roi.i.rrrioN —iMim*.
trm ,
Intel, fnllaar plate# ami frrna, SI »»lr»
lin e j. terra, *10.09. Worth * 11.W.
Karlilif ikrtrh of pronrrtT^for Iff* planllnt toggrallaba. Mow 11la.l rated u lt la f tmloioJ with urdcra,
or trre on requral. Wrtto I ikUj .
* N
i i i : ! . s o .m : ii li n o * - iu&gt;v\i. PALM KUlUElllfcl
9It ItrQrUIrt .lit., Oner*. 11*.

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F ertilizers
Please rememher that the Armour line of fcrtilircrs Li
C O M PI-tTK. We manufacture fertilizer of E V E K Y kind for
E V E R Y crop and soil. We manufacture or handle KVKftY
fertilizer material having recognized value to the grower.

*/frmour A n im al F e r tiliz e r s
The Armour Ferlilizer Works is justly recognized head. quarters for finest grades of steamed, bom- Hour, raw bono
meal, dried hlood, blood und bone tankage, Ait*, and our animal
fertilizers based on these, materials are Stamford crop-makers
throughout tin* country.
Our special Florida formulas, do*
— -vri«|rrd timing nearly "n tTTirs MpetleTice and siuily'of Florida
crops and conditions, can be counted on to got A 1,1, the profit
for you that fertilizer can.

Armour C h em ical or M ineral F ertilizers

am

For nearly -10 years we have offeted purely mjncral or
chemical fertilizer}.
We gel the World's finest materials for
these brands by buying huge quantities direct from procurers
at most ■favorable linn s.- We KNOW' our materials lire best
quality, for each lot, when it reaches our factories, is rigidly
analyzed by our own especially trained chemists. These mu .
terials arc then double ’ cured, screened, ground and lilentlcd'
into crop-making formulas tlevclo|k&gt;d-during our long expericm e and* study. Potash up to ft'd if desired. Full description
* is in our catalog booklet.,

Armour Blood and B on e T ankage
Is the. original article, (anilliur t&lt;&gt; every Florida grower for
nearly no yeut i.s "blood and bom'." More than 100,000 tons
of Armour lllond and ll.ou- Tankjigc have actually been usnd
by Floiula r i"'u-p«
*

Armour F ertilizer M aterials
s / rn u tu r S to ck &amp; Poul'.ry F e ed s m ’S iTw i ...
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Spraying M^aterials,
E tc.
*
Sfrmnur
E n ric h th e S o il
H a sten M a tu rity

1 horn our nearest
. ’ &gt;ceot, 0r wnte us.

F e rtiliz e rs
In c re a se th e Y ie ld
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ADVERTISING
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t omlnro with l i t .1 dwrib*
Sold ,ceTlIftrat,
•Witnnaa tay Kami and m l ol ofllco (hli th, 07,a'
tonnlo, .bowling, billiards. boat*, o r - jJ&gt;r&lt;^
prop#rty amalt- day of t)oeomh*T,-lSl«S.
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rink. Circuit Court, Sominulr County
fcmo Ashing and -shooting.
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, Kdgar. tfolr*. .aid rrrtilltft” ahall ba ra­
Springs.
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te e nr d arr ording to l a * 'I t s droit *itll-*ua ~
NOlIt K try AlANTLIt’S H\l,r.
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Nolli* if hrfrby given that under and by
T h u A l t a m o n t e is n o t e d f o r e x c e l - ‘^eroon on ihc Uth day of February, A. I).
virtu,, el a terrrr «•( fore, luort- amt , 4],, I,.
lesce of cuisine and service and sow!tn«, my nfflrUt .ignatur.- ar i *rai thi. I*ulit|&gt; nut if lb. Clfrull ( ourt el tl.i»
I2ih.day,*j J viu ary. A. 1&gt; III I
Mitt, JudfrU) t iraulf (.1 fl. ij.la In and ler
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cial life. Ik- sure und auto out ami the(&lt;r»n
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I feminolr rounly. In rhanrrry. In a rauw
I'lrik
rirrull
I'nuil
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lb, rein t&lt;nterig wbrrrin Armudr i.-Milu. r
gut best -dinner served In interior ’
lly V. M. MtllariU, (I. C.
lle rU , a rori.uiatien, I, rnnsilaluant, and
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Or come for a Saturday
IS-Prl-*tr
Itmie A. 11,-virr.
t S. Unite, and I‘ha*.
I'nnjpany. a roriiora!iiint *r
% All L o e * l A d v e r t i s e m e n t Lfmlet "*chtii , 'J PPt r **»•' 'ln‘n f« ^lo w irig, , w &lt;r *4
Ik Allan ( n * |*11 *J .**•4 I Hilt I wIII iiffrr I* i -ah m,d aiV '^i t I* f«-ni|*»nt«.
Ht.,| t..»| Itf II I fl»f «,(-&gt;( !« If,. r* . * *4- | of
T h in H e a d in g T 1 I U K K C B N T .S * K* ri'll,‘'1' orchestra.
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proprietors.
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Itrick road open Saturday, Ja n .
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In answering an advertisement - ,;th from tin- Alt.imonlg to Orlando, ' u*■&gt;vi littuif wiilk l*»&gt;. ^•iid r e f t i tUmi*
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tiisni Ih* Iwiiairini
pru, c-fiy ■{(•
Tbo out tine half of lot forty four f|U
where no name is mentioned in the |etc.
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countr, lit-ffla. tenwiu anti
that Hrtl.n ,f th. ,k.| oor-htlf ot lot
l^i. Np. 1!, l.uttf».. (ill# i Hi? * iii l-iirl b^irts lorty-thrr*
ad, please do not ask . T h e Herald
i Bilj«inins *aul t u t ta/f uj
i» *~***1 «I 11*c (t taIts «J |fa? UtUaiuit &lt;i|
.i lot forty fouri UKit
..n tin. -,mih aiu| * . lrrnffor information as to the Identity of
etfliflillt In t*Hi nt*.fTj*- of A, I„ Mt u&lt; f. Lp. It'C -outh tn the rltfht
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!•;« al«i *vr-ifimi *h*l i» rv«l •
*j. , Itrani.h o^ilio AtUmir cl
Where the f! “h Have Besi of I t
the' advertiser. ' Usually ive do not
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a. ti.riUne
to M. M
MiluilHM.m
kn ow 'w ho thtt* hdvertiser. is upd if
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rliun, twenty ait Uhl, twenty
Wnnr * my ufAcI*! «igr.U«rt anil «*?aj ifej- t2it,
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thirty luur i 3 l s thirty fit.- i3s&gt; of
we do we- are not allowed to give
i h r I S l H il*&gt;* c l J a i u iF y ,
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towtiahifi ninrlron tltl) south of ran-io thirty
good tidvlce. TJi&gt;''Hell 'in- nlivn.is ndk« *h
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out this information. Simply write Vising III** poor. Inn tlie p ■i- seldom
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LUrk (*ircull C,urt ii*intiiblv (’.i , Ha.
In the fiut'iic rro. rif, of iiranRo County,*
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a letter and address it us per in­ Venllltv l.i reltiru lln* ■olilpliM.i'lilv^I
b'ri'la,
t-alil Unit hting formerly in tiraoan
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t'ounty, l l'iriila. nu» in --minnl • l uunty
structions in the ad.
Kir Arthur Helps.
FlSrWaJ In Plat Hook•■!»"
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*i**iin ami jifgtil trnthi 1T..1 , , rr^» ot
cult, Jn ittel l .ir llif I 'itinl, nf Sritil#ult. land mom
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Stair ol lluitla. In I'hanrity
C/n.c*l.
Th*- wrat hail ol lot forty four \ L &gt;n,j
CornHiu, Stoutbeul. Comthat port nl thr nmt half . J lc,i f„(ij ihri-o
For Sale or Exchange Reading?fel*- in; r, o n o lit ;h» o|M-nlnet of flalnant
Mill adfuinirf taid «.»V hail ot lot forty
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Standard Motorcycle, etplipped witli Ids j i.-tup
h id none ..f women. A .Ktta
lour ' lli on tho routh and ntlnivlme roulft
May Muothoof, Tlr(i-mlant.
to Trilby liratirh of the Atlantir ( „a.t Lina
Ilosrh magneto, Prestolite tank amj friendly erlijc*wtis eurl.nis to know
ant |,y lot.
To L it. May Sloothoof, whoa** plarr of ,rt- Ksilroaif, huumlrd on the
headlight. Firestone lirt-s, etc., ITiO.OO
ii. .M ! -- nler replied: “They
thirty
right Mat and thirty arvrn 37) on
Idrnrv |, not known:
mirlh by tol (orty (in* (fit, an I on tho
It ai'iiatlnr from ihr affulatil of Crarcr itincash, or will trade for smiill motor- f,,H
themselves helli-r lltnii i
llrrtinr. hrrain duly lll.il, that hp |t ^i* a,l by tin' ca-t half of lot luny
cun |&gt;atiit- Olein,'
•nd
Jinrtrnri'orThi- rn«t half of tut forty
S.
boat in good condition.
lij'.i.r i.ui tAuturl fnr ffip Cni.i|.I«^inu ( In Ihrrothati f'.-lylnt
*liulh of I tin ...| |l4[| „r
d-------ilii* atifiYf* atyli»&lt;] \au*«, ('orn^iiu * Sn*^!
^ledtip
( Mirrnscy, t»rtinT7tn.‘ Fl.i.
“wof. anil lhaf i| in (hr
f ol alTlanl that foi forty tour III and rairndtrie to thr Tril­
by
HranVh
of
thr
Atlantir 4‘uaal l,lm- Hall— ------—----- —---------------;----------;---------Logic and Common Senee.
Iht* . il« (rniUntt Ktta May Htuothaof i* a
tn Smith", Sulefiivi.ion in Sanford m
fo r .a le
House and two lots mi
Wuiimn'H innplltude for tvnsonlng f* "* **nt of a Riair or rountry oibrr* lhan ijir load
Horiiia an«l U now residing within for ftal thrrrof duly rrrufdnl in thr putilir
1,tiurt I avenue. Cheap and a t roa^ ni.i prcvcnti'd Ju-r from arriving th»* I of
nit« if Main t.| Amrrln, hut that for rrconfa of Oranr- t’ounty and Stair,of Hor'.
plarr Ilf rralrirncr is .lo affiant unknown; (da in I'lal llonS " p " on tiaK*- gt rontalnlnr
stinable U'rms. A'. Ilc rb y , R ou te A , ; m truth: tmr Ij.t- miuifo ability t,* ren
that *ai«| tlcfendanl i« *»\»-r flu- »u«* of tarn* right nnd t*o trnlh, fS.UI arr.-, muri- or
Sanfortl.
son i- v,-ni,-,l blta from liojiuderlng l y cn#*a yrari; and I hat iKefi* |i n*i |i&gt;r*nn in .aid land having formrrly Inro in Hrnnrr
45-2rp
Fnuniy, riii.rbla, liutii'iw in firmili .Ii* Coun­
in i b‘ Ur».llt&gt; I.- b» is one thing nnd lh»‘ «tat«' of I lor1&lt;]a thr »rrvjn» of* a ayt,. ty.
Florida.I
ftorna upr»n whurn wouJtf hr hinifnig upnn
Kerr Sale on West Jtldo— Fifteen t-'iuiitiuii sense’ nnotlier.
Ihr i«id drfandant,
FIIANK ITI.l.KN.
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Sjieclal Ma.trr in t'hanrrry.
acres, *T ' . tit* rl and farmed five, years
V\hrrrfurr, vuu# hlt» May Sloahhoof, arc* Itolilnann
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Hrartiall,
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liin hy orde red In a|i|ic ar 10 ih r f ill of com*
with :i (lowing will*. One mile from
Sojlritor, for (\ini|ilainant*.
(ilafiiaiit duly lif* |t in said raiie*% on Mon*
1S.|r|.r.1t
*lay, thr .&amp;ih «Iay of March. A.ffi I!»J7, thr
loading station: Seven room house
aartir hrinf a rul** day of fl.U rnurt
with bath room and hot and Void
* It i» furthir aidrrrd that f hi - nollrr ho
fitihlUhi’d in thi* Kanlord Hrtaid, .1 nnrn«
w;u ter.
Long time.
Enquire V,
pat*rr j'ul(!j*l}p»i in ^minrit* rounty, Ftor*
flrpart t nl »»f (lie *1nifflnr
Herald Office*
4 l-F ri-5tp
Ida. onrr 3 t n 1; ffif eifUiOtIUcUdvr wer-Jg-r
t*. S* l.iiri'f Offlri? nt (1aU***,v,41**^ $ t«.#
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! ri |l,4t JnwCllh f |*t r« mhi
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(Joed piano for sal** elteap. It j t bhi . «I K««|n * , L11•11tl-i, nti.i, t*n Mirrh
E. A IMlIftiLASS.
11*1l* imji 1*' lli»fin hU atl t nlfy Nit.
itnn.il • pin no made by the famous
• t l**rk of (‘irrutt f\»uri( S#*»M*»«*lr «*•*. PI#
For Sp rains, L im pness,
■I. J*it S W , *1 Srctinn :i", TnirntUp *»***•*(£** (1 |f#-r*' *1a. ,
S t .i jr Piano Co.
Can be -een i.t
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Sores, Culs, R heum atism
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fo* •».*rtii ul.it
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Stops Pain Af O n c e
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25c. 50c. $1, At All Dealcn,
t&lt;* Jam,-* i Mrlianct. Nrw Urlran&lt;(J«a,
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.»'« if iati1’ y ufhtid ftiui jwt a|*|*«ar l« Iff1liitl
of K .1**; I**. Vlort lii
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* f mmfilil.it filed I ffrin a ra nd you ill I Ik* nhnvt*
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tif 11!««1 man • ,,?t it *’ ui * day idt Frhruarv. I’ IT,
lt-al«ier
4.r.dfIfis ’ih I i |*ratif Ii tiimIgutl« I ma II* (* ro»wi'i To*** tfi*
f i i which thU ord* r shall l»r |*uilt?h* ii imrcra j
Kor
acre* &lt;»f flow ing’ ^
w.^'h, fdf four r *ri'jr^*iitiv' w«rh«.
hint! (or hu^* nt ? I 2 pt»r firm if
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FOK SALE

LEGAL ADVERTISING

MUSTANG

LINIMENT

BRANCH.

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per netting.
(*hi-:iper fay the Initt*'• 11 * I ha ' *1f(i I Ilf W ( If* lilt t *i||M% at
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For Salt- Heavy tloiilile buggy, *4f S m*' 1■nl ?11 -till,,,* i uunf y, » !. r !a *» 1 !,#
Hlllll •1 11-.- i j. i t* •I at r l*t * tt* 7 M
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1, i|s|nu'i&lt; t 'oiibf be iiuiile .1 delivery {«
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1 liirt! ■1r»*■f ft••*«♦ yii iii 4 it(nihil |l. Ma |llf
wiigtm
San ford Wagon Work,,
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Silt h •If*1•»«. frMil* Maifni»ll 4 Utrfnjr I*•
l*»l ltjl*11it nirniii, IH&gt; --i yd*.
S#*v***tl Ii sir**!, lrn*ti 114 k a % *1ije in I“r«-a«* h
For Sale lin e International truck.
%\**r u»* l!rjflfl * . ) *1Fi-rtiiizers lor Floridu criqii im Florida soil, made by Florida l\&lt;oThoroughly overhatib-d and paint*
I df Ii |&gt;f -I iai l lit hi* 4** i n ri*i*n ii t* il L rt I. tt
"Ti ifn f‘ i'IntV I * r &lt;Juu im rruufi 1 r . nM* in
|ib'. basui tin over thirty ) car-, fLa-Id expcrii-ni'e in.Florida lie'tls.
i'd. Apply E. SlulToril, Sanford
&lt; ii . »•! .*■in|**ri). t l 1 id a
The first crop of Celery ever grown at .Sanford was raised with
I'1*1il* *%nd mp * -ifi» at inn » in, Im* hail af
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ID E A L F E R T I L I Z E R , anil the greatest number of profitable mips
hf* L i l y M v r y n th. rinilf* III
t*j'y
For Sale Tw o six room liouxet * r'I’nit
grown there since have been made with ID E A L F E R T IL I Z E R .
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M'heaji, corner &lt;•( Eleventh and UrID E A L F E R T I L I Z E R S are made right field results prove it.
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and avenue. See" ( ’lefl-lnnd Hall at
Kr-d Tr William*. €*ity Bnciin*rr.
For your convenience there is always on hand at our Saijfopl Ware4 1 Frl-.M«
Irwin &amp; (files. *
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liuuiii a hig-trtork-of-----*
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F a st 1First
street
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Mrs
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Notruilwtr,
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Apply
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IN S EC TIC ID ES , SPR AYIN G M ACHINERY
Dt*Forest of 1*. S. Ouvit*.
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mail** aMldiml inn fur 18*■ d* * d I** i**Mji |n
arrorrSn/iro with las, Said
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hra*** tin* ftdlifwiric iNcrih**! (ir ijarty *i|* j
For Rent ^ tlu rtm e h t,* 7o:f■ I'al- _ nan d
i'buaiU#, Vinfida,^N*4; TT
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m r lt r r Av p t t Mfsr'IT.'fl.''AtoTTfo’e.
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Sanford Branch Warehouse
Meal* iri H.I n i t . of (illhAOWQ* I'ntraa]
said rrrtlflratr aHalf hr .rrdremf**! arrnrillfif 1
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week lit _lour. I«S 11ml alii, i »ue thefenn d!| the
or Month — Park avenue llul,* 106 j J0l1
ti,'!.*y
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‘ , ural,
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ltncm* rny cimrial algfiatutr
Nortll I*iirk avcimr, over 1*. K. fhla tht« l.sih &lt;Uy ol January, A I) lyt7.
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"b llip s &amp; ( o. drug store.
Mrs.
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■Iiiiiies Pulton, inmuiKcr.
.; Jacksonville, Florida
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Big Stock ot Fertilizers
Sanfor j Warehouse

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A Soliloquy in
Two P aragraph s
" n t a t ’a the third time thu morning. I ca n 't wait
a moment longer on that fellow. Let me k c — what is
Smith’s number?
"If Jones won’t provide sufficient telephone facili*
ties for his customers, he can't blame me for dealing
elsewhere. Operator, give me 437.'-'
How do you know this very occurrence doesn't
happen with your single telephone. Have an auxiliary
line; the cost is trifling. Call tho business Office to*
day.
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AND TKLIidltAi’II COMPANY1

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Mr rainutr* Hlalisuf ILrlda
MMlfo ll , C, Du Hose, 108 I wrk A VC. In thr multrr «»f* th»* guardian*
j ■hip id John tiriffln 1‘hwralt,
_i Ilitroi hy Th wi-at t* Jr., nituot *
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N’o t i r r U h r r r h y '^ i v r n t h a t i i i* i h r in*

uontL r m jr room *eottnge»j i«mior» uf th** undmiKtird i:«*m.u»d n.
I*nrh \, n lii ' r 11| Il4 - lnrtll||1 flUtlitlll l l l*'Ianil an .*4 «!»*■ .situ.- of John
l - l l l ■ »lfK AVt*., at w lU |&gt;CT m o u t h ; t ; r|tT,n T h ^ t a t l .
ilurothy
T h w r a tl
ud
t Uenftt* !• Th»v*tt, Jt., tetnurn, in risJm- sl&gt;ineluding water. ( J , W. Spencer.
|nlii-tei.il. lt&gt; th&lt;- nuitejf hlilz- lit S^mlnnV
t. Ftnrlte, *t Hi« oltlci" In thi* r.Mirl
M-tf
huu»^ at Smilunl. In *. 1 I .....nt&gt; "ii Ztnndldj
thr 1141h iliy •I IVluiitr), .1 . tt. t ’J^7, ti-r ]
For R * t i 708 1’iirk aV'-nu-. E 1suthioii)
tu sell.all ti^ht, title ami Iflrr.ni
quire of i l . C. { ) llfn,.., F i r t nro* |of thi- .'ill irtnors, IhV ,»rnt. I.flh* in uu
.
it It III .bl ,*nr ,,.v4*teb Inlrfr-t in nnu tu r ■
IS t*
P ark avenue.
(ijlnikint •i.--r»|ttt-i) land, -Itiuiic in , th, “ ffluni y «if Ht rpiiisle nail &gt;u tg »J H+»rt l», t*»-:
salt N*irtVnv«*ai ijiiirlfr **4 '!«•• nitt(b«r«t
WANTED
tjuirtir ttf ftpflllH iHi-iRY'*/ ! i, I . - bip
■ t h•nty .J«M noyibs
4Mf4j tVf)
Wauled Twu m e n ‘ who write 11 fASt * . f
.
ROMONh J).,IUTJ||Kll.t*,
good hand fnr few days* .&gt;vtirk. Pre­ CiuHnlisfi ot thi* f«tilr uf John firiflin
THm lit, Ihirothy I'havra! t mtt*l Hi*(*fce
fer ytiling m«’i|. For particiilar.* ad*
It. Th*«»iitt. Jt., •fllnoN,
14-Kri Sir
drr.-M L. (Jardfler, general delivery.
•lO-k'tp
Niullrr *'f (;p*Ji'Cjilar f it I 4it llm t t «i«1««i
Srrliup Ji uf t ha^lrf
|.««x **f Hur*
Ida
W anted Ticket t a k e n and watchH hrfi-I &gt;'
rn that Prank Ifyna
men for Fair Week.
Enquire at fiurrhauf nf T b *
No.
(iaiH
,4 , t. ,
. 1,
.
.
thr Mh day of Junr, A. ll. t^M,. ha&gt; fll**l !
Semiuuh' ( ounty fipir H eadquarters,, .,i,i r*i«iflmti&lt; in « &gt; ..O r. ami ha. m. '..
II ( ’ . I,Vman.
|l!-tf
|i|i|&gt;IDel«.* inf i n i ' * * to Ovun in ay Til
airr .itli la,. Said i.-rtll1iai. * ml*fare,
the fell mine de^rri’ ed ern)ieriv .ituaieit In
Win te l Ship uh your’ oranges SeirImil" ruual). Ftiiftda, tu-wlt: lies MW
Fee
•
a erf of HR* 1 o! N\V*|, F
v |», T|* 21 S. It
grapefruit, taugerim a,, pirn■•ttppl® ai&gt;«l
j;, ftl*, R *210 ^ |% S* !•&gt;in .%■&lt;: &gt;(t». w 2 iii
lllell*
y*h.
K
|00
,V
(1
&gt;■!.,
ac-fr*..
The *aH lan.l
other fru 'ls and y gid ablea
"
Lint a.-r-.ed at the tlate uf the i-.tiam-r if
iuvh
r.
riilirati*
In
I
he
rta—
e
nl
XV. if. tln.ext pricex obtained. Prompt returns
11 ilb
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a ell, t'«l,«..al*leeil.ftt‘ai. .h e l l i , - i , d i , |l*
(ieorgiw 1 rotlucp ( onipan\, Maeon,
,, -n 'in, tn taw 1 »» '. 1 ^in la.ua 1
■hi 1 n l l , ttlh dav id r.-hruat). A I a.' IP'”.
tii'orgia.
■Jli-'Jfl-tp
WilliI-- my urtleial *1,nature and
,1
till, the tCih day nl l.ntnrv \ h Iht7.
I.ealt
B. A. li&lt;i|ii-|.,\VS,
T H E A L T A M O N T E H OT El.
( Icr'i rifeult I'nnrt. Ke'nln.it/. i ‘n , 12,
ll&gt; V. V Me|nm. I. J) C.
t-Tii-M r *
Alla m»ule Springs. ■ Sem inole «‘o
Nnllri ttf
’tinn fn* fa* ll.-nf l '.|r(
, Klurida
Srrllnii J! of ( luplpr I.* ' h, I.j n * •&gt;f
Mont ]io|iular and delightful win­
*U
Nutif* l« hi'irh)^
q I haf 41 *' S** ’*!!**,
ter hotel in I n t e r i o r Florida. M ag­
l*ufchiiM*' of Tm
St
Uint
nificent l o e a t ion, lietween two lovely I hi Mb *ay i»f S * i \ r , A !i ! c|f!Tinn*
(fit'll tiij’l f-rr»ifiraii* in »«v **(Tlf*f-, ^nif (m*
(tikes.
Forty acres in parks. Golf, midivipp i-'itioft for i n ilrrii to ioua in ip *

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T i l F. U N I V E R S A L

C A R

Thu Ford Motor Company is one of the Inrgi‘.st consumers of sUtd in the world—200,000
ions this year. ’The great vnhmv of pmduc*
Don—over 500,00(1 ears--- ami (he efficient
l-ord manufacturing organization, brings proj uriion an«l selling eosfs d mn to a minimum.
Hint s why hird buyers g.-t more car for lc-;.s
money. Ktmalmut,
Touring &lt;’ar, ?.'1(!0;
N.’flnn, $(145, All pi'in.** f. o4 |&gt;# |&gt;’ *roit„ Ortiers taken bv

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD JUGGINS
Salesman
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PACE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD
m l tftiAnciors; and w v tra l from over taken, but
the stale held u mooting bore- and the nam e ol
d erid ed ,to form, the new com pany. of the oflic
T h e nurtio of the company and the other~than
namv.H of th e of 11cert have not yet |l(1 $ 500,HOC
lieen 1 intumTed.
It is understood
*.u.*i+* *»ttW
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,
that ' )• preMiMnit of Hu- Tew u irjioratoi . will he nntj uf the best l.jmw I tfoitwl Il.uiit-.
S ' ».11H i ■ &gt;*id.t Inti^or*.. T h e capital I
— stiii ’ mi : the new trust cnmptfnv iSvitl I 11
ji-t_

Industrial plants will be eatab«l' as follows:
%
Peed titili, f ’orii.th^ Mias.; feed
grbt milt, Gainesville. &lt;5a .; foul
ting plant. Miami, Kin.; rhe«*'ln
' Krhurdt, ,S. &lt; : Iilunin; mill

f a v o r u e .F e r t i l i z e r s
ARE BEST FOR ALL CROPS
S P E C I A L F O R M 1*1 A S
• — FOR
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Ciirus Crops, Potatoes, Beans, Pens, Corn, Tomatoes
( 0,

pony ‘said last A eiiin ;; th at th e new
c o i k t rn ) m id &gt;1 t\e"i. ■-pluci- La tinH T H E H A I N E S . F E R T I L I Z E R n i S T I U R l T o ^ . for
frojit rim.. of tins m a t e * i.n am iu l lating in r o w s o r b r o a d c a s t Injfc E x c e lle n t' f o r nil F er111 mm 1*
nru;e, . . i t , w oo'd *1
I bached h j etjjite of j Ih* vyeylUtitil
iujo, Ashe*-?‘and Soft Phn.-.phate.
!' luei! 1 i Kieridtt. Humors havtf .........
U SE S C H N A R R S
IN S R C T R IC fD K
Tit!.* N’ lii'in . v h ic h ■' .y -:
Mirren -1
tin** Heard Pa*,’: &lt;*!.i.*#*i !
•itnts t r e e s f o r Hjiure rc. u l l s ; m a n u f :i f * iin 'il I*v
"W ith in It • next fj'.v days appli- j that ;i *tr i * i 1 001 pan ■ would b e or*
S&lt;*ltnan--&amp; C o . O f l m d o , oul- su b id i.u y .
c ition ■ ill he i".n!i- for a charter of a ,;itaUi fl. i'he jciiditii; iutakyra uf litis
new
c Httj*:i !• t -' !• • '.I ..tcd 1it 1 Ity bSve declitrK'l that jmch a vontti rdUy a number nflc
pan., i i"i a l&gt;c a yroal icjctesn. J Ite.s.
hav.
in i n {irvd cting that m j « It an
F lo rid a s
o Ja c k ; o n v illc
urt!Uid/.iti;Mi would he .per r»;ti d III a
Hlnir1 !• • anil all a -eed that tile
tit;, u-odiii ju-*t such a con cern at
tliii Unit*,
l u i* iirrijli'lcii th at a.noun .i' 1
iitiiio ol i t .' 11
ra ■"
l
t i l e . &gt;1 Mt" are iliTtoilhieil t''e |mhhim: tiy n e v . \ . 11
Ait* . j
mrtdei! 1-.* ■t*11*»&gt;si*-**
u* ItidRe, (ill.
iii it aliilit.i 1«» do* btwlneiri in a l,i,
.* Missionary.. Society
way.
T * : ! - e ■vihn_ took part in tin
l». U.
meet
11
yi“-tij*na*. refused to • .ve
atiotl of Y ou n g* People WOMER DOING GREAT WORK
Write For Prices And
out at./ ftirlh' r dt l ’iL
T.lu y admilted
.
tiiat
the*
0reanir.ati.1u
hud
V.
Cvialoguc
Club Activities Are Now Widespread
h. or forir. d and that :\pplii-ui *j i i fur
Throughout the Nation, With Most
(Jcntfic.il Results.
ttie ■ .*1 ■ w 0 to fie made ............. ..
•a r r i v i n g d a i l y — g e l o u r p r i o r s uud got flit* b n

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The Independenl Fertilizer Co.

r SA W M IL N
M A C H IN E R Y

ALL.SUPPLIE5

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D rcssner,

o' hiV'snet*’# Ready
t Store left

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ALWAYS USB

STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE
U. 8. Oov*mm»TtT B o y s I t

SOLD E V E R Y W H E R E - 2 5 c nod ILOO

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iEES GO Ob* :

J l u r k r j e M ic*.‘rl ** k e e p ;i In ;
e i p p t - l * t o ii n I&lt; fi f i e f r i e c r n n i t i n l m r I ' l l n u i re&lt;» I* pn&lt; :»*■■( J a I Tie
li r « l |*iv**&gt;ltitc i n n m i r r m o t In ti ••11 e n r n e t t j . Vmi *■: n l»a_ |n»^ltl« a
U n it l l i i c k e j p I r t n r a t t l e In j ' ii. i l . ; " f i i i K , t r u e t o n a m e .
i ; t | i r r &gt; i m i n p u n y n m l r a l l r e m l in a i ii tn i n it *pi*cla| o ltlr e i m f h e
l i u r k r j p u n i i t m l * t o n i v e u u r rn*irni*.ii&gt;* ilnilj* ■til|iiitentii I m r i e i l l n i p
rIt;IO -« f-» * n y . ITvery li**-inr u f |&gt;urklnK tlinl k Ii !,&lt;(i I iii ; fit).***- til©
n r n n r r o lio |iln u li Jln ck i-jc tre e ".
W r l l r t n r u it O D ir r , 'Mint o f u r m a l I ( n iti'n icl I r r r * p o re hrin cit

ln * t n rrt.o u , t h e T.111:0 wlilcti e o 'iie f r o m l l i n k c i * - \ i t r . r r l r . H e r e
t h e tir» | &gt; &gt; c _ l u n r _ c i i ' r kct a , __t i e n i c Iiiiiir- l l u i u « a l l . U « i l u t t h
j o u r lrrr&lt;* unit jr n n r n r f i l i 'f . '*
TV r i l e I ml 11) Tor u u r free r u l n l o f ; Villli ro ll l n ( o r i i i a i l » n ,

BUCKEYE NURSERIES

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I . t r i t n l I t s e t B a l v r l y l l l r i t a . N u r a e f l r a In t h e W o rlil.

W . H. B R O K A W , S a le s m a n
Wat ki ns Block

O rlan d o, F lo rid a

* li*»»&gt;1 wlii-li 1
1 . • ■ . ,111•1
tie* In need Ilf 1!. *! 1 .. I I . i ■ ..in. ,,
li.i««• «t.ie •mi .it .1 up..a etforis to
11sal it fit the ill ml: 1 . a of fanners' n lies
,Si*Vi*ll thousand wm’icn iii I iklalioin..
lift* educating teaclleis*. They si lit JIH
into the school* of that Mute last year.
Th** .UliiiiUiit* vvotiien have iirp.iuized
ll.ltoO eolli'L’i* *.*iri* Into nn netlve donieatlc isllleatlolial for*
&gt;1 »&lt;&gt;• .1 *..

will
w eek *

.1 mt: I lie

'a

to

Make lie!" 'Its (iiinil
The in.'iiiv - qf the Neurd NjttioTiai -Hard; &gt; • lnPks«6nvitffl‘ STfil In;
taken »V«r !■ • .1 Hi'-:y or.'u.ized
trii't io:u|i.li);., . according to th

Tin* federation*. (Niitional Pedrcti*
I loti of* \VeuiellV elllllH) of III'* north­
ern avid western xtiite* are actively eiicayiKl In teni'hlntf forelyu horli eltll;
iln*li anil tlolr parents the AinerlVun

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very

Inii *it in

l . l e s . a n . I ell^eltl.

IHitiois (ms a m :.

women in its cl ill is il.an ilicie are
Solitler* 111 the leRUlar ( ’tliteil Stnl.s
Hrmy. Ten thoiisatal of lhi*M* are clvInit all .their time to* social service.
T im cl ah Motncii of l,.aj[*htmL Qcoii
pin and Alalmuia are worlAin: tor .oaiptlhmry talucillioii laws. 'I’lu-y have
epnnitn' chilis'ami tea* hers *&gt;i' *l&gt;mim »•
lie economies inel 'aliltatlon in ttiral
coiiiiniiutfics. Twenty thotisaiel Mu',
wntticti in Texas are worklnt: for qno.l
roads. Th. &gt; liave huiIt rural' ctuh
li o n s .‘s. c ' t . lili'li. .1 liu i11.&gt;’I '* f o r farm
w o m e n , olt.-lell ( I l l . o s fill* the tie'l
c o ii .lm tc.l ru ra l schools,
Kc iifni k.v,
I ieofjrla . N o rth .a le l S o u t h t'atoliiia
w o m e n art* c . u a l u . l i i m anil limincltu*

"unwinlik-lrt" t.i*h*mts for illilcral.s.
Kentucl.y tuts l ,*•**■» of these schools'
ami (here |s k .ertaln **li|ti woinaii in
ih t ' st.it*. wh * has tatulti t s«l men
and women lauv to read tuid vyrlle.

W H IT E )

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elrctis* itirin

Tin- NVw York.National, i*
is £tMUD in Dili 1*1 a new yran*
im t nil hi ilk' pari; In Marl Ia
I’r o R r c s s in S o u l h e a M

Ian. '-’ I.
Columbus, tta
■ ■ II ■ » - I % » A T »&lt;Sl«l I —*
du»trial
Index
says
in Its "t.siii* fay
N* VI TO I ll(K ST A TIO N
■litis
week:
I* dim t.n* Avenue
"Tit** ar\m)uti&lt;*emi*nt*of the hwitrd*
Iiit* nf a, flintr-nT fur tin* crc. ihin at
StiruHnUt. Flit., *&gt;f a Imtcl hidldiillf to
cost $l.:!(l»,mm afTordi anntiier Jit us
trulioii nf the varied character nf
the investment possibilities in tin*
’ I
New' Management this
south east. Till* New A*nrk eupitaiSeason
&gt;ialty of Serving a Dandy ists w ho will erect the h3t«i plan Ip
*
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"
* m a k e it une nf the f in e s t hotels in
the country.
“ A theater building to enst ?‘J 00,000 is to lie erected in Birmingham.
*
irivc tor tin appetite getter
Ala.
•' L
in r m assured that ft
" A d d itio n s will In* erected tn build
v dl be ap|teased
liuildings at Albany. Ala., and Mo*
rldian; ktiss., a mi a hotel Imllding wil
be e r e c t e d .at Znlto. Fla.
" A company will establish saw­
mills and build zi rnUfoud a*ti a tract
Ilf 13,000 acres of pine liinbcr land &gt;
Chill ton county, Ala.
' ‘Twenty-One lorporatiaas . have
been formed with minimum cnpltl
sto c k s aggregating H IT .e lt t .
" A m o n g the Items of eoii.tru*tion
work
»to he done, ua reported lids
^Jjctially adpted for
week, nre: s
*
Your Stale
"A p d rtm en l house, Miami. Ha.:
I.ridge, Troy, Ala.,: c h u rc h ’buildings.

Sunday Dinner at
75c

I can spell my name: S-O-.V-E-RE-i-G-N. And I know what it
means—good blood, and right
Stock—the finest ever!
My! Isn’t there a .lot to learn?
Have to keep your eyes and ears
open. And the Governor says you
can’t get it all out of books.
My folks keep telling me: “Re­
m em ber you are a S outhern

gentleman. Be clean; be Sweet;
be good. A good cigarette burns
to a smooth, even ash—it -pgr.
parcITes THe tongue nor dries the
throat.”
So I ’m saying to you—il. doesn't
matter how you spell cigarette, if
you pronounce it—SOVEREIGN.
You can rely on real old, smooth,
mellow Virginia and Carolina to*
bacco. • Quality tells—and
V**£**?fx

lot satisfied don’t Pay

Now let’s all us good folks stick together. Let us be friends—and
you bet I, SOVEREIGN, will never fail you. And besides, just keep
this always in your mind—
1 am guaranteed by ^
If you don't like me return me to your dealer
your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman
the v/orld over for keeping his word, and I have given 3

( ; iir Instructive Cat*
and weekly
lTice List
M Nil

FOIL TIIKM

T o -D A Y -

SO U TH
® JA C K S O N V IL LE

�ing to tHe United States Department tlon or people, but that e r f r y people
of Agriculture. '
*
'
I should be left free to determ ine Its
In 1916. Florida produced farm own pblfey; It* *»*"
« r. derelopR. J . HOLLY, Editor
,
,
, mcnl, unhindered.
u nlhrratcncd.
f. M . H AYNES-. IliisInesH. Manager { CMJP*
f l ' " 2'0,0 0; .
1 llut in 1916. Florida .prod uced ' unafraid., fhq little nloiur w ith , the
crops-valued at $60,195,00(1.
great nnd p ow erfu l..
.
&amp;
PuWl»bc*t K rr» y T iw * )a y s o d FrLUjr
It is just as well to know though. t " I am proposing that njj nations
that while Florida was only produrv henceforth arold entangling nlllancrs
ing sixty millions
worth of farm whicH would draw them Into ( rnmB S S a n r n o N rnrck W advanck
n.so c ro p s .'G e o rg ia .wasproducing $118,- petitions of power, catch them In a
o*&lt;« tkar...
Ml
MX tkfOKTII-H..................
Texas was pro- f net nf intrigue nnd selfish rivalry and
is 924.000 worth and
im n iio N n u
during Jt5.H-t.S51.000 worth. And the disturb their own affairs with inllu0»Hw«4 is o&gt;« nir hf Curt** lux) f»t r. »&gt; la next lowest southern state to Florida cnees intruded from without,
'Jtt-'— Adiinrr »r IfS. fn Mnatb
was little Maryland with u crop val- There I* no entangling alliance in a
f l l W M l i la Adnata Start II* M»dr al Offlra
. ue nl fsT.OOI ,(100.
runceri of power. When nil unite to
Vet Florida ha" the ( Innate and n r, |n the sam e sense and with the
t ) a d « Acl of Starch Sid, SS7&gt;
'j h e soil that can product" marvelous name purpose, all nrl in the c o m hove said before
before (non interest and are free to live theia
T#i*sh*a*
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crops, and at w&lt;- have
• t t M la l l a r . l d Hull din a
the farmers of the state are awaken- o w n ‘ lives under a common protecing to’ their opportunities; intelligent. u«m..
energetic farmers from o th e r,sta te s
“ j nni proposing government by
are coming into this state in con- the consent « f the governed) that
stnntly, growing numbers; the schools freedom of the wens, which in i n t e r - , _ *
are beginning to make instruction in national conference after conference
agriculture a practical, popular p a r t representatives o f the United S la t e s
of the school curriculum,
have urged with the clp&lt;*;uencc of]
And Florida is to be ' T h e Land (hose who are the convinced dl»of Gardens'* it was intended to be!
dplett «r .liberty ; nnd that m o d e rn -j
J.fiimi Metropolis
tlon of arm am ents which m ak es
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arm ies and navies a power for order j
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Following our usual p o l i c of being
on. th e jub. aL alt *»mes Phe Sanford
Herald will issue a *'*"
Special1 Seminol*
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County • Faff Edition on Tuesday.
February 6, the second day of the fa r
and it will contain much useful in­
formation ahuqr the county and -the
fair and also have a special write tip
of the new Elks ifoine ami other new
buildings and enterprises of Sanfoid
and the county. *-Every business firm

Conpurisoiis are said to lie odious
'•These arc American princip les.! X
hut nevertheless when it becomes We could stand f o r no others,_ Ami
necessary to tak e jtu c i. of-y ourself o r - t h e y HTP- also the prinrfpjes anti pol
-,,f your town comparisons are neces- Iries of forward looking men and
.ary to find the (laws and weak women everywhere nf every modern
spots. So we are going to reason to- nation, of e.vcry enlightened m u n get her upon the topic, th a t has been try.' Tiny are
the principles fo
vital to Sanford for many years and mankind nnd m u s t prevail."
is vital today,-arid that is the hotel i " W o believe th e people of the
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Capital
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Surplus
- - - - - Undivided Profits
- - - - Bills Payable
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DEPOSITS
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LOANS and DISCOUNTS - $219,762.7*1.
O V ERD RA FTS...........................
125.42
Banking House Fujrniture &amp; Fixtures 15,610.32
STOCK AND OTHER SECURITIES
9,691.48
City Vouchers and County Warrants
2,768.72
Real Estate - ...........................
32,576.78
CASH ON HAND AND DtfE FROM
HANKS - . - .......................
72*158.78
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.ic e 11*1 iiiistltt :ItaVe Jteen gi.ven to
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2,145.86
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305,851,38
$352,997.24

DEPOSITS LAST PUBLISHED STATEMENT, DEC. 30lh 1916
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ThLs question Is like Danquo's ! m o M t *n
with President Wilghost it will never down.
Either HO,V ln his &gt;ldvnracy of a laegue o

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mginii w m i have given the s a n e
ty int*p the aptrit adv.icg.ik Hie nation to vvlii'di be was &gt;■
II. It. STEVENS
C. M. IIVND
r l W t m u it l'lT
() I TAYLOR
II. It. Ill AS
.for udvuriiMiig y u t p i o p long after alive nnd n never di
out. Tli.-re addressing himself had been ;x, pu n * i J J
\ ice-Prc-ident
Pre .itlcnl
A'lce-President
( .tshL-r
A s‘t. t'iisiiicr
the "fair has rlo-x-d. Ot.r '«»'.?«•«t.,r-« uv j -i t ,i&gt; g i.id me, here, yu*‘t us
erful t lien as it i- p o x , At anv ra le . ?&gt;»
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should they m i. a you re in :ii! r th ,t! 1 tl w«. I v k the t-iril'* of t |
TTeaf- of suiill.
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Tuesday, Feb. Util ttlll n 1
hi.- , i li i j
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and tlie punii th •! . ' *' Hut .We lit* nut j nn'tMtc Pri ill
liaW I ' e f u t p i . ........ . f i o o l i t i r o c l o u t - 11n*
( rn«»n
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have space in it. i .ill up tl l i i - . i l r
s
ad * x e fii l.iN a- ■ •
)•• ,! t h'• *l.i til lit Wi ’ s
VII a :id hoaie, • The elilfilr *n woiiglit II Wle-ll
th-ii- .ipi-iii * iiii^ii t . f. I f t A
Olficp (nr ilil.ir ln.it 111'
: .at v* i.x ii \\ .isliingtiiii R*l\ !• three \*•ar * i fi uif|v .l!X-'t*.
” d 1 tn.T g i v e i i- ■ ■!
H i t i* w e nobody else was |in-sent, and half har­
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more
th an one hundred year Iljju hav - ii*--1n n ail ifif* pat i 'ii*': f.*r ov ef row rd theui'**lves III its generous cav­
1 |i
e . redI ! fo r all id |it.if
ities.
And jio-a — Jii«l
iblak &gt;*«•
and hi,-'!.*
1 in- t re.it'T part lie does not propose a league a rft ,tfi t w•• * e.ll ■w :r
•••it V f.fir * *t .*i*i (rerFL O R ID A
T H E L A N D &lt;&gt;i G A R ­
haven't •sen tin . Id till -afe T..r a genot
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a"
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on
them
liv
lin­
. far i ration.
DENS
t and &gt;&gt; lie ed 'lime &lt;d i ha ‘and .Utiiil h\ it. right or v ’ nr*. u- even t.i ht»p. I*or tin •ir 1 •Hll 1 Ig J o
T O RFlorida ha- In i r h t. ■ i .
,t.
U bat lie propo-cs |s a ii .e'iie 1 ill* Sanford
-till
h
I'llddi
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11!
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Satif.
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reahr.
“ The Land of Him f .
tji.it ln-Y
Value of Tetanus An’ itcxia.
iions
to
prevent
war
and
tq
•rum
'Mar
stock
also
and
we
need
thice
u
ill
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it
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port
unit
y
it
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turn
out
transition into
I he l.nud of i inrV. Illle lie* tel tank till* 11 *\111 doe'
dona” will have to In* M.ltlew hut tiimiHandi. nl tiiitriit. tha,t ar*’ pass­ justice, to give to all oat ions: great or of ihdusnrni strong to hear ami to lint l.t\arilil.h {»*« 1 1■;IT I .XII IT tloi-1
small,
security
from
a
tta
c
k
and
front
know Ainert i‘s most quri'unl and so la «lii'l. ■ V..-I »i::i| .city
gradual, perhaps
U c going to take ing in. by rttrh d ay, witile waTitingto
. a ..■*
Item em - lb'll *l*e Ah Steal It. i ' 1'l ?,iy« nil pityeducation mueli id it. to make 11* "top here if t hey iiitild get tin prop­ mii-ide oppression ^ Th is t&lt; not u dis­ most eloquent prra* Jtcrs
The b-agfiic l»vr the hours Sundays, 7:d0 and "Ichiits ra n ngr**e.with Knclter. in his
^ 1^u i.tn* kid play* of mere altruism
people of tin-- .1 .ite realize that Flo r­ er a i ii'nnnxlatiun'
would
give
the
United
Stales im­ I I a. in.: 7 p. m. Weyl: tluya, 6 :1 5 statement • " ! 'Itotih!- 'tr&gt;» ig!y re'i-nt
our.eif
all
you
pit-.i'e
about
what
ida can lie the greuie.t food ; ro
munity
front
at
tuck.
Of
emirse, we a m . I and -7.do p m. At) weleoui- It and m il film i . aeo.iiat if n «:•»•-during sta te in the Union, but there Sun,or‘1 Produces, you r a n 'April Fool
lor. in treating a re la ih e of mine
W Indications of ronsiderable awak- -v our* " lf
•m-lng point OTtd
defend *mr..fve“. I.tn prepara ••&lt;1.
,
who had received a wound will' ll was
SIND IT TO US WERDIlTPMfimy
cuing among the farmers and prom the river transportation and the **otl.-* for defense cost hundred!* id
labeled wltli 'h e e l till! did qot mb
Iso of tome big development of the thoUKuml and one things that we millions &lt;»f dollars, and this is money
Write For Pricelist
have here and that are gond in them- WI,,'*‘d ' f
'«n secure the sajne re­ ONLY B O YH O OD MEMOR Y N O W lid n W m T pr.-jinjlaetii' itij.ellotl of U*Kricultqrnl resource* of the state
tainfs nntiioM:,."
ceives Inn w u iioul.lh a tourmt trmir •**•)*■*~*o rnnppr5Han wltli- others .
Writer Recalls Old Tin Safe T h a t
In 1915, for imtUincu, Florida r t m k - 's .Td. . i . ..i ■
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Sanford will be the wide place in .
" T h e nations of E u ro p e cannot
Stood in the Dining Room and Was
Bentonite.
tKirty-mght in the matter of her lh(. roat| one hundred years' from
hurt earh other without hurting us
Forerunner of Icebox.
Iteiitniilte is tt «'Jpy which is used to
contribution to the total value of ,lt&gt;w thw, •„ „
, il(. pV escn dat-.
give
body m u l V eight to psip**r. lit the
t h e nation's farm crops; in 1916 she
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a " m“ ,U'r
Th.-y vanm.i
Remember the old tin safe Hint prctiaraliiiiLjiLu droning- for itifJnh.ed'
had dim ! cd one step „d o the t h i n v- that this is H e r J l u i 7
v l T ' =* “ ,Tt’r W‘thoUt
»u^
in the pnrffhr V!T life Mining room? hoofs of horses-, as n gonstltiletit a*f tin*
aeventh place far below where she t rh,, , 1 i l r 11 i
. ^ l j P 8 r^ l i H u l i U ' ^ t “Uipi»UU^hrinr
It
is
still In -u se to some extent In tlphlngisUne ami ns alt adiilleraut of
ought to bu «.f cuur-e -intt show-in ■■
a .- t w y - o i \brr ^ ^ f f ^ j u l T d e r i d o t l enough to he felt. Selfllje
country,
but we In tin* city (to not candles mid drugs.
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that ttmounu to anything ithnera- nromnto. uti to tiek* other* to
t h . l t h , »cw furtiitTS tin- iilui-at kin- .................
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encounter It so frequently as fnrtnefly.
Tin* leecliest lias taken Its ptnee. and
* * or! ' **"d ^ &lt;•■*«•'•»&gt;».&gt;. « i m-w s h A
,„ y
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laud*, in Florida, are begriming to :«,*
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Hie
clfina elnset niol the pantry have
i ts in tins Matt a n d . we wi•I show kee)»' out of broils would not mean
m ake a showing.
mnde It obs4ilii** fur the most part.
you a »It-y
hnt lx
tii-&gt; that is not getting the ,&gt;h,.i
&gt;•-. rmist not rom ldne with
Dill II was it wonderful Invention*ln Its
I n 191-1, Florida produced farm proper results and it makes no *lif- yihers to |*ut an end to Itroiis. The*| llliy—Mlltl the isihl Timm! you coitlil sni'tlk
fcropf- valued at $l7,:j29.fit)0 accord- ference liow well that city may lie advice to the United S t a l e s to avoid toil of It Wliytt nobody was looking u n s
located or what 'k iu il of industries entangling alliance was n ev er, in- tlx* n*‘st fi«id In the world, rem ark*
liack it up,
tended to prevent this cou ntry front flu* Dayton (• *.).News.
A Hlmsy sort of Ibftig s*&gt; fur tvs tin?
The "tourist crop is the greatest taking part in it movement to put an
tv*
Midwork was cnntM'metl; cheap t*ppcrop i n . Florida and if Sanford wants* 0,,4
war.''
Irtr lumbvr stnltx-d with n cheap vnr* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
to g«d in tin* big city elnss supple­
til'll—I hnt' Is about nil It amounted l**. -♦&gt;
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ment wh&gt;u Nature hps provided'hJre
M 1S S,O N WBI.I. A T T E N D E D
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with slhs-ts of tin pitneluMl full of tiny
with the tourist hotel nnd yotj will
Huntington Draw s Large i boles like a nutmeg gruter. It was orhave a cily of T E N T H O U S A N D Father
, untiicutiil, all right, with all of R h
Crowd** to Hid* Crass Church
P E O P L E IN T\Vo Y E A R S .
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i •otoriemtungs,
‘dtortcomlngs. rfor the hole's were
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; er spirit is shown mill you get away
.from the itlilw grown idea that tin*
[-! hotel Is cutnpelii d to he lo cated 'ill u
certain spot. I lie liothl can he liuilt
; anywhere in the centra! part of the
husincs* district and it will prove a
honanxti lltg first year not only in
the tourist Hue hut with the con.m enial trad - w w ir ll.
It is not an
experiment hut a real money maker.
and while making muney (nr the
owners will boost the city as npthing else will do. This time is past
for either comparisons, lamentations
lo r cogitations.
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Ituild * the
hotel or close up the"
-shape
and
go
to
sTep,
O
W IL S O N 'S - S P E E C H AND T H E
T I M K S - t N IO N ’S COM M E N T S
" I nni proposing, ns it were, that
the nationi*, should, with one accord,
adopt the d:*«lrijie *d President
Monroe u» the doctrine of the
world; that no nation should seek to
cvlrr.d Its policy over any other na-

|!(ry,. t-rowd'. tape "hilly ut the night
jiorviccs. It is deiotied a special privl e g e - for th e praple of Sanford t.»
have *iich .a
eelchratcd divine in
their midst as Vr. Huntington and
his meeting* are an in sp iration -to
ail who atte n d them,
()|, „ |f, S|in,U y, j he f 0 r v ie a wii|
7;;{0 ant, , ,
a n ,, 7
In.
()n ; . e„k ,,UV1I( l|ttlIy Nerviees and
|,rrn,.|,ing h&gt; Kr. Huntington will lie
nt 6; 15 a. in., I and 7:30 q*. in. The
night meetings will begin with a
-nag service, from [lx* special Mission
Il y mu Root; and theq th e s'tyrhil
proachitvg.
Fr. Huntington, wb.* i*
th - Superior -of the Order of the
Holy Cross, and-tint other priests its((i-lated with him a**- •ought for N&gt;the lar-i- t eiti-s *&gt;«it and w est, tml
tiplv (or lutreh pre rclvititr, but e»fi'ir , •th-utre and
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penally
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It,,'|on New I u'
F il
ml* Iphia, Chscago, San Franw-sco-and
Los Angeles turn out by th e tli &gt;isaatls t t hear tlu-p- priests of the

it |di-nslng effect tii-cmi«e you knew
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vvhnt It exutalrxsl.
Why. iln-rc was
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tlo« sugar howl oh the top slo-lf; they
alw ays put llov-sugar bowl as h ig lrn s
possible. Just so u ehnp Would have
to get a ehntr to sim id'on when he &amp;
♦ m inted to Itirestlgnte.
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If the nuts dlseovs-rtsl the safe, the
♦legs bad to In* placed In a little reeeptm-lv.with kerosene In them. Files
emihl not get through the small hoh&gt;s &lt;♦&gt;
in the tin, hut the gnats passed
through readily mid found delight In
t b - apple sauce that was Itt evidence
along about this time of the year. '♦&gt;
Hunts certainly llki-d tipple sauce, but
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n boy- didn't r a r e anything about
gnats*- when lie wanted apple sunfe.
Mother was somewhat artistic In her ATt.i 't e . Site scalloped red or pink tis­
s u e paper nml 'placed It upon the
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•ill i\es. o till' edges Would drop dow n
toid present n pleasing, wavy picture ♦&gt;
when*the safe was opened, hat tx-w s- I ♦
•—,M-ra •were tided iqmq' the dx Iv. » - ♦
I- hh d lle.llI&gt; unit p [ i - " . i| doWIt tl It,
T h ere wax n sort o f sacnsl »t♦»
mospiiere surroiiiidlng tlx- old tin safe.
It w'as the tno-d -s e d and do- uto*i

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INDIVIDUAL SERVICE
FOR BUSINESS MEN Every business presents its own di dinct problems
‘ and requirements
The Officers of the Fir-I National Rank arc
not only familiar with general financial condiii ms
throughout the country; they are thoroughlv con­
versant with local conditions and ready to give
special attention to individual needs.
We welcome business accounts.
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ous property interests.
Mr. Rag*:
dale »Swns considerable property on
•Sanford. Heights anti is greatly disappointed that" the brick road has
not liven Jaid out that way!

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Arriving dutlv at French Millinery'
Shop. dretsM in ercpi- d c rhine.
Georgette crepe, lafMa, crepe me­
teor, silk |io|&lt;!in. ppant as wan and
serge. . Silk underskirts, plaid and
striped skirts anti e v e ;in.- dresses

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P A C E F IV E

Gretehen
program Show" led nowhere ami did not help

Parents the hollies. The usual results were
Jealousy and " discontent. •
Today it is different.
Prettinc-s
is pot noticed, Tfie mother w|in lihtt
.S'f. Agtit* (!uUd
Tie* members of St Agnes Guild five'n tjie iniiyt intelligent care to
*•!*»■til a de!i;'b|fully Informal after­ her h.-.Py is the proudest mother.
noon with Mis* Charlotte Hand on Her liitte.one may lie hoimily, lint "if
Monday.
Plans were discussed in he can meet the physical and mental
thn*iuirri*t .f tlfo Guild work, after Ie s t. !'■ a HI .he t h e *pri~e tiahv
with a selection in' reading.
ami friends are cordially,

. M IL L IN E R Y
Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS
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l)lt. prominenl visilols lo
0,1 Wednesday was .Col.
MberV-Thrushpf ,,f Gainesville. Col.
Thr»*jo‘r « one of the- many promt*
Bf(n ‘aito-ue. S of the-Gainesville *er,ion and ll a* many friends in every
rt 0f fjii-iila. He remember* San­
ford from tin e when it was old MelonVtilc and secs many changes in the
rit,. lie was a welcome visitor to
ih e^ elw l oilice, being nn old time
Irirmi of t h e 'editor and we are a!-

I a noli t '* '•t-t will
It.vierian church on
morning.

»ii tin* p,*t*»- and 11 &gt;mi f u3 , Ir , Mr* M
mutt Sunday utik and Miss .lunie Srumon

’ .Arriving dally at French’ Millinery
Shop,, ftpur t li ii t r-. novcitte' ana ,uiilnory untl- Pauuinm.

Mrs. t'harli" Fad (1■m. celehratcd
soprano of Ci:u i Hull j» in tic city
and will sing at the Prcdi'yterian
church on Sunday morniii;;.
Mrs.
Ginn i ‘ a soloist of note and fs choir
wi)S glad *° #ee ,llm.
Orverland Touring Car inurh leas director of the Evanston Presby­
,)j-3n value for quick sale. II. &amp; (). terian ejiureit iif t'lmi " j i i .
The public i cordimly invited to
Garage. W. A. Stringfellow.
44 -tfc
attend
the servl.c: at tin- Preshvllal»tead will decorate your, car at
tefin't—chors-ti—S ttena——rnomrnr—and
thr very lowest price or from ?.i to
||j. At fair headquarter*.
RVB-M V -T ISM — Antiseptic.

Uc-

|irv« Rhegmatisni, Sprains, Ncurnlj a.
A letter from Prof. II. K. N'icliol*
hears the* information that he now
holds a good position with the gov­
ernment and is making.his home iq
v,
lie wa* an IflBttUCtOr.
in t hi- Sanford High IJcliool last year
a_.i i.-,
friends here who will
be tlad to learn of liis good luck in
tmdim
V ■* fine position.
f’oti! Touring F a r for Sale At a
h.n

n.

*k U.

G arage,

Fieri Hr Troubles'
You have had a lot of trouble with
tin* Electrical Kqiiipfmmt oa your
auto.'’
*

Pretended Deafmutlam.
A I'rciitji tmalical Jiiuriiitl, Lo Cndlicit', reports a strange case, the jdtnillation of denfmutlsni h&gt; 7i young ho!tiler, following the explosion of a great
-In'll, 'rite en-t* Is given hy M. Hernij-er.
In consult! ill'll the man
mvihitl to lie' Iin'ali-olple deafmule.
Ill lore 11to expltwlon h|« -pee« li ami
hearing were normril. II* Imif at Vince
he. a told that li&gt;' would recover, in­
formation that did nut apld-nr to tifford Iiiin any special p'se'iuv. Close
Huh tilug illt! not di-eliis** any evidence
of simulation, lie was ili.-n placed lit
a -inti* of sctlll'fiitlscloiisiies* with
him..form, and Iii tills condition

Mikado Alnlofi l{ffc
Several rtiontln a m the NHkiido Htd*y

left lapan with his ini r.-tin : group
of lutcllitcs ami coadjutors for a
tour of the Ffiited States and nr( rived in DvLaud.
Joining forces
with the Green llumn Club of S teisuit* Fm versify lliey present oil t!y*
j Mikado ia that til ,‘ wit!i Dr. D. J .
Hlocker la the title role and Miss
Lord lea luring one of tl.c opera a*
lc.olmg soloist. •"ontiriiiing tin* tour
tlie Mikado and his excellent company will present the opera a t - t h e

Palm
Fair \\ .
Wei fa
f) •
with Mr I
i **-:.*.
Mrs, M.irri

/***
l wry
bj lo .1 t
Juarhs T a.,!
the Baptist
Jamiur. 'tni

■iiy. r^r-.t witto .n t dim. ntr
of tile U omitn'- i.* ioiiip*i*i.,| of member- of tti,- *oci
Tickets can !»* e t j who are rehearaiiig dilige itly foi
members of the t!ie success of tin* performume. T in
* of tin* club or old fii'hionfd songs einhudted in thr
Morgan, s e c r e t a r y .' program aru the sdngs tin t always
delight anil a real treat is in store
for all who attend.

/ic/iorhn,/ .YofrVi
The self starter don't start, the
Mrs.
J'din Mviseh mpie.-ts .t h a t
generator don't generate, your lights
.1 iii lion tyridgr
‘ .
hri'iid,
.cake
ami pnstrie* to he en­
don't give hut half candle power, or
Mrs. It. R .' I leas entertained .tyjji
else you have
m short circuit or tered in the Seminole County Fair table* of llie Auction Itridge player*
something else that you don’t know food exhibit lie sent in from the ahd. al ■ a gne*i table on Monday

a thing 'a bou t. .

*•

These I bldgs hnie eo-t you a ho
of money ami will nditi mv to ih*

mi

\ \ , ,\ if you don't, hate 1111*111 properly . *r-

country ’ districts, on Monday ‘ morn­
BTiernttiui at Fmr home oil Magnolia
ing. February Sth r.Tid lie'sent direct
M p iii( •oi—is wen* Mr* \\ K.

to Fair gr-mtfdt Mher * x hjbit*
mu*I be sent i0 . SAt tird.i* . I e 1" .'Ird.

\t at- &gt;n. Mi*

\ a me Haw in*.

iliii Ui hi and

M r * 'G ,

1

M r.

1

1

In

. . .

v ■■■. for mir lilesslug

. Hcni.
■ a- lo kinderi iM * r. quest
‘rr-ttanir

♦Ir. i !• a hr*&gt;:

,\ df.-A*'

lug was applied to Ills throat for the
P -jililc elfe«'l. Afterward lie admitini ri'coviTy. hut exhibited no delight
'over lit* g&lt;»od fortune. It was supposed that the original shock was gen­
uine and that after thl* came the
though! of diHIhcrnto malingering In
oriler to keep out of lint lighting line,
lie had played the part of a mute for
-lx weeks,
,
.

Legend* and Life.
For iininy of u- I* m l- eome almost
til Mn* beginning of life. They nrw us
tvelrome ns fairy tnh—. Tln*y form
n pari " f ope I. itpn We nbnrhfhepi,
to Iiur delight ! lel-ennrlintal • itl*faclion \nd we are . i If Ini* r.iii' pro­
lid
■:a for 'ilu* gi :n*t,i*|op that

" —
•"
Spooning IVa&amp;tcs Time.

t I

**‘ •'
*•'“ ’ :i "
" v,,r.

. l.*r him

lie at

- get*

,\t a' r»*
AicMlog,
were in
j i -|..m| .,m
them ,rpa
eats ti.'iins omt

“Spooning |s a waste of Him*." I
Joel II. Itihlehramf. chotolstry prop

Wl&gt;*n ,v Woman Bears Twins.
IT*. I, O Vi,..t0s„ Iit*f-*t*Ifit®-* lb.* Iitofh1 • * III- If look&gt;- ll. -IIP. 1, Iirf
p nr o- I.a.'- loyke.v -In will

'•■rMit The T'nlver-lty «,f (Ml!Torn
l**M Ids Creshmmi * hi-*.
fheu

n t b*T*«.|f n- of the -nan- Import-

l,..m k*.

I•

loll:* Olid 111
tb&gt;o*i&lt;*n I' i .hl

i ••

Mrk \\ ,trr&lt;'u I:r«»v. ne of Mem| hi
T e n r .. Mr. mid Mm. It.
. 11e n i- -*ont ilb citllcd there i&gt;.
don Invited a lew friend* in for an Hi in I-,* of his* brother.

ii:.-your Cold or L a GHppe
siih
■
d u:t of t»lift.
:r.-'jn tc

J'-'i*.

to.

I* '
••&gt; boat
tusvdig train.

to

• *li &gt;|..Mining ,nii- Hi*’ r*!.iib’ii oil a
d-&gt;* roomltilb'ii. Itot It iic** •urn .oiling
Ibeir belief * e l v I h . e l r r*Ml illl*Ti—t*
beldiiH She tua*k of t enieiillonnl slIHm -*.
‘
■*
‘ It I* Ilu* beauty of Ihe soul mid
lie! of the -Mil ib.i* ti Inn li -dlotlld

In honor uf i lo ir gm-*|*. Mr. and

Ihr i'i
' i r e ami tit ■« friend'- are
Burnt1!-''T i
hi* acquaintanees.

\! -. '

M.

ll audit v.

in

Ili-u.i

mi o iiielly

Air.. McLendon nmv

Root no* hu i

-d i.iri I lie season tin the
lot
near
the 11o! *1
t in the gaol-! and start
Ihc k if (..Ring.

teiMl

i longs ‘la

Fat

Iteail*.

-f . I!, "i , Woodruff the
l4-; ,,.t ,, gipajj fro.it htn* to Kusb' fof a fortnight with friends.
u.it Mrs. WoodrulFs girlhood
ffsitlrni-' and w a s.among the places
vhitnl during ilup.Wuuilrufl'jLnurilii
'" n auto, trip |u,Ht summer.

&lt; I li Ii &lt; ab-n-l.ir
Tot *ilay
I ,i in &gt;r , .'I
A rajled melting of Welfare iliplirl imm.i
Wedm -da**. Jan u ary J l
Lin ralitri program i ** the tieooral t'tiil.
W.H u e &lt; ailed Meeting
Im portant liusine** necessitates a
railed . inerting of tin' \\ &gt;Hare . Me
p artm em T uesday afternoon at the
club rooms
It i* hoped there will
In- a large attendance of tin- mem

'.a .

. « . IJ ji* i||.- loiriletm.

H' i &gt; lit.'..I

ebb

ti Hi.* r a r t e r

I'-I.lil |.ri-1.|. nt
lol . ..I n * . Wnrl.tr
til* memhem w ire loth lo i n «• lor
il|i
V i'itn*«'rr ili'il devotional hour
followed 1he bosiiieitjt period, after
ho h a delightful musical program
w a* rendered by M r- MyMhigrr and
Mr*
* laude lieriitlon ami
Ml*.*
W eaver
I to- weekly elar;* lli.'f 11 .jg-

at the home of a member are always

from the i
I rmlo i nl ay
having woo
in it ion* on
e lienee.

Mr.

and

(illn*ilr.il &gt;t Inioi in
i t remain over I'd.
exemption- from * ■.
her daily record of

Mrs.

ii

Cushman

of

much enjoyed nod pnmtote not only Chicago art. tin* guests of Mr ami
W itlbi.'t* #tn I'fen.'li ave-in latdlli
I-ut a. k cu iin e feillng o* Hii. A i
w arm th and fellowship, the real nub. M r, Ftmliniao i* iitterested in
live of the largest *'■ .(■ * .i t. •* i-1
feeling ilial
“ oiih belongs."

til*, world.

Uellur liahy L'oiUesk. to lne iid d

in

to the General Club. " T h e annual February under thti auspice* of tlm
Overbnd to u rin g Car much less days h iv e not been sn well attended Woman's Chili will* keep their eagle
.than value for quick sale. H. &amp; O. tills dull year as In former year* sn eyes' open for him.
Every mot iter
f»arige. U . A. Stringfellow.
4-t-tfc ■the members are urged to remember will wait breathlessly for the verdict
tnd .iil Fond Sale Saturday, Ja n , th a t this is a special day with the of the scoring com m ittee.
Rig blue eye* and glossy golden
club and to put aside other affairs of
•**h ,lt
I'. M cFu ller’s Grocery.
a socisl nature to lie present upon curls will not conquer the heart* of
* *
'
4G-I tc
this occasion. The Literature days tho doctors, only tlrm niutHes^ clear,
* R IV E R S H lttlS.
'«i nt- f„r I I U T T F R - N F T DUFAD arc always among tfic most en jo y -1 alert eyes and a willingness to do
what they are told will help the'
able of tlie club A cu
J ii - i Try It.
small
competitors.
Prise winners
bring out a
in
hers
o
i
l
will
be
,de.ti:cmijted
&lt;
&gt;
&gt;' j i HpJe.itfJJlc
Ho - a t - for the tired vfsltorft.to women. Cl
(•member i grading showing physical ami mental
’J"; * it.*, are now being placed on
Rnppoint- development. A hronso* meflal anil
’
(Hh-rnmem lot and at various
iivp bfam diplomas presented hy the W om an ’s
utht r placi * in .tfo. city and will
|jv it f,..* t IfipVde (.Tuopaoion will hu given prise
Km, a great hje—ing to thore who
the ex- winning hahim.
**nt I.-, r,.x{ f„r n
]n
A|ipiicntlou b lan ks may he se­
r" :'
also to tho home people who punsu to the department t nut ini
f
f
t
id
m
Let,
tbe-cluli.
women
unite:
cured
from Mf^ l l . C. Gorror and
i di-coas matters of state.-----in a. supreme effort foi* a mp* huri- should lit* filled In ns soon as jtossil U*.
i fail to see Dr. Hlocker us
J u s t what constitutes a perfect
' ' . IJCuitj Friday, Feb, J , at- the
b a b y D a qileatloi) well worth con ­
sidering just how tall should a per­
* S E E D , i tla« k Ynlontire
fect child of two years in*?
How
I Ih tu ree at Chuse &amp; Co.’s.
much should he weigh?
What
' ■■
m -tfc
should iic the sir.e of hi* head? What
is a reasonable lest of his normal
Adams of Altamonte was in
( C o n t'm ed from Pa ;e HJ
r
- - -|
mental development?
These are
' " F Wednesday and purchased a
('l.afiuQ IH fh I ’tirty
II s car from the C arter garage,
questions every mother should he
Aftss Clarissa Starling was the glnd to have answered; and it is
' ' Lord in the Mikado ir a
charming
young hostess on Wednes­ worth a great d e a l ’ too to have a
,°f note.
He sure to hear
day evening at a delightfully infor­ lit'*,! rr.tperfcct.3il jiuiiit,* o a t so
mal chafing di*h supper in honor of that if it ran lie remedied it may be
her attractiv e guest. Mis* Lcste looked -after.. Competent ph; .Mi-inn*
Randolph of Sa vail null. Ga. Others will he in charge of e.uh test sind
enjoying* the gracious hospitality &lt;•' examination,' and t,hey will hy glad
Miss * S t a r !i.iir»~wc * Air. ufld Mr* to answer any question which tin*
Ralph Wi; at. Mi* 'L illian Herring. n tlher may a*k.
•
Miss Ariel: d r lii.gips and
1 &lt;rs.
Tin*.modern Unity Contain i* no
Kilgore, It,. Chi.Monleo, &lt; lit
and I. ig« r ih • " s h o w " ti ospd to he,
where each mot li ef trie'l to outdo
saUUl LL cw itk..
lier ncigliTior in dressing up h**r hairy
to look its prettiest ami then was
1 'rc H lon M 'lf tr I 'l u h
bitterly disappointed if the judges
T h e hi-rnonlhly meeting
preferred blue eyes to brown, it was
C.ccitiun Music C'luh will lit
all a matter of iudividuiH last** then,
the studio of Mrs. Farini
and lots of judge- had poor taste
iiridge Mupnon tomorrow

i- W.11. •li-li liiollgll -lie heVilOie blind
nd li* r hair tell inti. f.*r illv-e exi. r.
i d b. i':ll..- il'e 111*’ ►llllllt. -l pull i f
lie foundation upon which true love
o*l*. A . wife doe* not need t*» ho u .l u i t h

D.in^rroe

W O M A N ’S C L U B

.'-hoc &lt; bdi v in now be

I4,

•■
I'll III • *. »11&gt; &gt;ll'l&lt;|.o| bei i . o ib - m a c * a fte r nil. and profo
Iibly n'llMle Lirl ib riie* ns milt'll Ipno* m j o r e front befog n (lower girl
ut u wedding ti* p lilt It* boy doe* from

ILAjdIHEU ADVtRIIStMtNTS

I ■
of same.
E n terp rise for
R 'eiem l
U -lo tp
j*thc, ph .

Si*. Hr. J . F . Davis for glasses fori located
V strain or defer t iire
Uilotl
Hole! Oviedo,
Oviedo,
f ! I
And at Robbins
v i idord.' T h u rs d a y . Feb
Don't wait until last
tested free,

If he

ruunvd

d ing

""e i

not ‘my*

Mr. J . Wurreu llrowoe left S a n ­
ford on Wednesday for \irigioia and
Nortli Carolina on u 'sh ort business
trip,
lic 'Mill return in ffpettd the
week end with Mrs. lirownc and
Mr. anil Mrs. II. W. Herndon, after
which lie will leave for California
and the west on a. month's trip.

.Vnr Soiivcoics,

- - ii - -i&gt;in. le i- If \* e m e lo gouge
III*’ lo w i ii -1.,in by |ji&gt;. lillliili. C ef !»•■•idem* report.*! in tho new -paper*.
Tin* l;i-f «n':dr **f thi** kind -eelir- In
.....................
ill l.eleleli. I’tlgli'lel.
I. ,r t'aihllllgleli. at Ib. Ii.iin.. nt an
ii itiy i iiplaln it*xtay oil l.nelgn -er» ■
Ire, who, ns a polite attention to hi*
wile, -i ld, her a -hell wtlfi ll time fli-e,
obiahii*! a* n trophy from a held *&lt;f
battle, i*o ro v iilli;' II III*, lady gav*
ii n prondio ie place In ilu* druwing
room. Inn ttoi knowing It* daligeroti*
ihnraeter omitted to wiirtL tile «ervind
girl. The latter, by -nine eltim-y ma­
il.-oier wlih Hi** broom, managed to
l.imek It over, and It exploded, frac­
turing her right leg and elbow and
duimillnhlng part of tho buuso,
Atfonllog to tin* rub** of the New
tori, -tat*, nllib'tii' &lt;iti.'tiil**|t&lt;n. a
referee cnimot gin* p tleeishoi of any
kind In a Imylng hmi't, "

opoii'
I wf t i t a r - j g n m i- in tik t i i i i l r n t i l *
III l l l l l k l - l,.* 't,l I 1 -itM 'll - I l l 'l l * a l a

p r i i f nt I* i . i t a.(MM.
I p t n u rns
n o t o -itig i.- -Ii.-tl t i n - h e r o n r -

ihioiiih t.r linve t'*|M'iidr l. to
wugr*. ionlerl.il*,, elr., no llii'&lt;e
order- f . ' t i l l I,- a m l Mr I m t r m i l
J" reeri'rd a M M II.K 1)01.1. tit ,m
Ilie-e eniitnict-.
.

The Rtije l i n e * league Ih in die. re­
vlVvd ami is to lie conducted on nit
«I'oliomlenl basis. Going to let the
pliiyer* eat the urn-*, mat lie?

Trls Speaker Is putting l o . some
f ■" hI lick* for his old side-part tier, Jo e
Mr*. R. E. T olar goes up to J a r k - Wood, and as a result SiAoky Jo e
sonville today to attend tiie I’adcr-' probably will land with the Cleveland
ew-ki concert on Saturday.
She Indians.
will return Sunday.

In -.t.liliin , ■ l i t m l u iln |irrl-IH M i n l
On. im ilr« . | im .M p u p u t l u t l - far
|irt»UMi Uitnsniliai Iii thtH.Ols ",

III till* light of our cvjtrrieni e. mid h a r ­
ing no other l&gt;u«lt. we hid fur Ik-inch
•lull* ilpproximalelv the -nine rale (M-r
|«mnd ii* that wlntli the ,\nvv Deportincol in toally .iiijiinltSl a I t-incli *hr!l
11mlrni t one year (ign
*
,

Hi t li l e l i c m S t e e l t ! o n i p : i n y
lllle* Mi KCtlWAII, C ltitriT tu
kltikA kli tillXCi'k I't—'-l-u

Miss Lester Randolpti of Savantffth,' C ^ T l i the attractive gui'st *if
Miss Clarissa Starling.
She* is rercceiving mfhiy delightful social a t­
tentions
•
Mrv“ Iff Cushman, who 1* the
guest of Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Wal­
lace spent Thursday in Del,and
"gnlling" with Mr. Morrison, who is
a guest of the I'tiluani Ion.

Sound Judgment
in e x e r c i s e d in t h e sttlec u t t o f n h a n k in g c o n n e c Hun by decltlituf on I h e S e .tt i n li e C o iin ty H.tnk a s
y o u r dopowflary.

It is n Bank for the People Who Want Safety
and Prompt, Accurate, Courteous Service.
Y o u r - c h e r k l n jl n c c i w t ! is i n v i'e t l.

K’U PER CENT INTEREST
on
s w i n g s
n :i:o ifn r s

u,q
Cu,
. : J Air PiovccJ Best.
C 'i!t|t • ' i 1 i i e- I lor i It'niijiii;
•t&gt; irtittl- -* ui.d «.:h*r 'delleate ami coni'
p 'l n t t i 't l n u i* li l t ie c '
iii.- r e .- ii l i* a r e
'i*p ''l'!tic t o In .tnlw *iii,.

Tm »i f .»»! lev

i. w m i n i i n. .ui v.-ifN,

_________________ —

_______________________________________

�H » w n 26. 1917

T J I E S A N F O R D H E lU L i)

PAGE TWO

To the Sanford Herald for prtntins:
.
, —
T o nil friend** w'ho In any * ay
have tlioughtfujly remcpiln r. ,| tf)(s
L ib rary’* needs and have jtven hth,'
and encouragement.
lie it flirt her resolved that .
of these resolutions be enter, i t
niinutes and also lie publish.’.1 i: t |1(Sanfbrd Ileridd.
*
...
M rs .’ M. piekiiV

C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH O f INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS E 0R THE HERALD

7mA

to rest in the Lake View cemetery,
lie leaves a mother and father and
one nister to mourn his early demise.

J . J.* Moody was a Sunday visitor
here from V lyd r.
Rev. II. K. Thon) 11*011 of Cilenwnml .filled hi* regular appointments
here Sunday afternoon.
Harold llenxchem w u a week end
visitor from Oakland.
Mi** Atnnndit Sjobloni is spending
n couple of weeks in Orlnndo. the*
guest of relatives there.
S u p U - L a u t o n visited the school-

Auto Accesso

, Rev. Father Huntington of New
•York City, who is tending a .series of
services at Holy Cross church in
Sanford wilt lm at M onty* Station
church on Su n d ay afternoon, .tan. 2S
to preach. * l i e \MU in* accompanied
b y ’jRev. A rthur S. Peck. T b l* i» a
wonderful opportunity for those tin*
aide
tu go into town to hear this
One of the saddest occurrences
giftcr
man. K vcrv Qnc welcome.
here in some time was death of
Mr.
and Mr*. R.* F. Stftrtri* of
Anjalo SansVerino, having hern ac­
CaTneron
avenue will have a* g u c t *
cidentally kilted in N’ ew York. The
writer lias been unable to learn an y­ .Mr. Squires' father. K. L. H&lt;|Uin i of
thing ft* to how it happened: It
was lirst r. ported that hi* death was
due to a gas explosion.
T h e de­
ceased came hero .from Italy with
his parents when lie was a small boy.
Hi-* r.‘.’ : a:,t.s w ire .-enL licTe a u d J u id

D u ke wna. called J o

O FFlC h
g

Urine In ) « 8f Ijftir ant) 4 ck hot« % «ntl
mulrw ||«if Ihfin Ifyilrd
l l t i r Ihrlf

l*'4rlh «timinnl, wharp

cimwtf*

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10cPackages

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

VETERINARIAN

HAND UR O S . S T A B L E S

, \ Tho following resolutions were
! unanimously'passed:
.
Whereas, several friend* have
made valuable contribution* of book*
to the Library the past year, there­
fore lie it
*

N. B . C. Graham Crackers arc Incomparably .the Mlcst
flavored of graham crackers. Thanks to our careful selec­
tion of grain and thorough preparation, we get juat the
tight proportion of^lem enta to make a wholesome biscuit
and one that is the most palatablo and appetising of its kind.
T ry N . D. C. Oraham Crackers for their delicious uut-llko
flavor nnd flaky crispness. Uae them regularly at meals and
betweeu rticals, because they arc as digcstiblo as they aro
nourishing.

Good. Ground and R. K. Squir
-aider. Mr. and ?dY*. (*. L. Cuttlcc* pf
Nifrth Hampton. -All located on
Long Island.
IV. O.

Wc Have Added to our {flock a
Full Mnc urAttlotiTolitf Ain mi.
rics—Tires, Tube*, Horn*, mm jn
fact anything you may need In this
much dreaded "fin e s." T h e others
Line.
were contributed by friends.

G raham
Cracker with
the Delicious Taste
.

tlre^-cil

two onto* i i cull ,on Mr. and MV - - p r .- i a ti d U ' t h e
member* of the
J . (\ Kllswnrth and picniced on their team.
after’ supper the Titusville
lawn umliT tlic live o;t!:s and palms, team entertained the Oviedo girl* at.
I&gt;r!&lt; and Mr*. Sherman have tlidif the Mpgholia Theater.
Among the
summer home in* Willoughby. Ohio, goo ter* who look th&lt;* lonjf trip w'a*
the Ellsworth* (former home.
Mr*.
C. Gist who ha* witnessed
Mr. ahd Mr*. G. C. Reek nod son. every gam e played by ifviedo this
Mr. and Mr*. Alex Marshall and season.
niece. Mi&lt;* Annie Gilison of ( ’e n Friday night the team attended
iruii l,knr. Michigan drnve t&lt;r Prtfm Uie Sanford SteHiih game and saw
Spring* in the Heclv war Sunday and they Seminole bounty rival* go
of m .\ friend* motored
enjoyed a picnic dinner.
down before the fa-t ‘ olle/e team.
I *:t9M*zici»s*a S atu rd ay in
Mr and Mr* \ C Vhnrpeni-.g of
" ' i . - . l . . ' , »-••*» gam- i- i.lndtiled
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I Friday
Lisbon. Ohio have purt-hufrd i In- ,i!.*bi.J el&gt; ..rvil. in
1 1. ■ Orlando \rten aere* of partially improved land 1,1or&gt;.
I hi* !* the ttiiul game of a
on Reardail avenue, known a* the
It. J . Holly land.
The parties all
expect to corny here to-live nitorlly,
Mr. Frost wjll nu peri n to ml the build­
CongrcgnllonalT hurch
ing of a h ou se,a t - once, with ForUoh
Visiting stranger* and »trangers
brother* a* builder*
i-nlcmpiating making Sanford their

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the death i‘f AliJ.lto Sar.serritto of N’ &gt;
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thanks be tendered them b*y the As­
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T o Mrs. (\ M T Yorce, for a valualdo collection of bonk* on natural
science nnd other xol.imea:
T o Dr. and Mr*. C. E. Walker.
Itev.. A. S. I’ecjfi -Mr-.. . Alexander
Vaughn and others who contributed
liooks:
T o the many friends who edntributc periodicals for the* , magazine
taiile;
T o the Southern I'tililics for tiie
year'* lighting;

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All wc ask is students, and wc are m a k i n g
a special rale to the first twenty-five enroll­
ments which will constitute the charter
membership. Enrollments are being made
daily, and i f you want the special rate, quick
action is necessary. See us this week. Call
on NJrs&lt;H. C. Gerror, 110 VV. Third St.;-or
at our office, 210 E. First Street. Office
open Saturday night.
Remember the Night School offers the
same advantages as the Day School, and the
wise young people are grasping this oppor­
tunity to acquire a good business or shorthand
course.
Individual Desks. Individual Instruction,
Diplomas Awarded, Positions Secured.
A GOOD SCHOOL

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAITF.NINOSUr fO DATF.
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list of beautiful'funetiona the lights overhead retUn-tcd th^d
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The Little (Jirl Next Door

The right-thinking Meji and Women of Sanford and this Section will have the Opportunity of Judging the Evil of Vice lor
presentation here.

It will open your oyes to conditions of which you never dreamed

has been secured for

conditions that actually exist

The Chicago Tribune Says:---“There is no blunder of the Human Race more Monumentally Nonsencical than the Foolish and Cowardly Silence in matters of Sex
ver a social attitude were utteraly discredited it is this old-fashioned modesty that even now cries out against such an expose as that of “The'Little (iirl Next Door.”
(together due to this darkness and reticence that the foul creature!* known as panderers and white
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SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR AT SANFORD,FEBRUARY 5th-10th, 1917

IN SA N FO R D — Life. I* Wmth Living
VOLUME VIII

s a n t o k i ).

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NUMBER 48

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menl.ir.i meniini. .* th, ■••Jioul f..i
parade last Friday.
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Although there will lo* several
prumfnl’iit visitors, several of whom
will take part in tlit* day’s exerrisM,
no formal program will lie arranged,
as it is thought hy the committee, in
charger nf rtrst-^att-rrf*TjT;•-ri-n-Vpfcui*

Dates of Fairs
• Mr. Ilrundcy an Inventor
Heaitfcs Ids tunny other acrom*
pllshmonts.' .Mr.
A. Ilrumlcy
chairman of the hoard of county
commissioner*, celery glower, cotton
raiser, and cotton gin promulgator
is an inventor tfnd to prove tins ho
has his patent papers at home in
his trunk.
On January 2:lrd the

GIIOI SDS WILL RE IN FIRST
Cl V S SHAPE FOR T 1IE
. EVENT

South Florida Mid-Wifiter Fair amf Cos par ilia Car
nival" at Tampa February 2-10, 1017.
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Seminole County. Fair at Sanford. Feb.oth-lOth, IDJT
Osceola County Fair at* Kissiujtr.ee. Fell. llth-17th
1917.
,
Manila* County Fair at Bradentmvn, Feb. 20th-23nl
Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair at Orlando, February

All
ready for the big fair to
»urt i" I Monday.
VYhi
t woulj! ho nice for Prosj.'^pi
ihon to preys the . button
that
hi tart the Scndnole Counp*j« in tin* face of ninny diliicul
ti,9 jt was thought ndvisnhlc to st rt
vithout hi.* O. K. niui he has cent
hi) r
at not Inilig aide toefurt
oar* fair. I"1! hope* to he, here next
y#ar.
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Nevertheless iha big Seminole
Coilrt , i dr will open in a blaze uf
rloj
Monday, and while there
nil! nf.'. 11 much doing until Mon­
day rvca its*;. the crowds will gather
t;.- f&gt;’ . the carnival attractions

iST COA!

Un
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p.
• he place utol I
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art things mo «*g
l hr p; ' • ce. The grou IIniiik
it. iiettcr shape cv .' d.»y
»r,| ' . u;er Lyman was i tit tit.
n.urtii - .t daylight with :i t -r,« o f,
men tightening up tl^e tent t -ken
and looking after the various exhibit
bolMlnf
The high * wind • rapped
the rn?n tss hurtl hut no ‘dam -e was
Hum- .:
11 tents u e i-i gooi

• g* otai late yesterday itisiii.i.ii.d.iouj • proi c c d n .,' against
l‘ lottd.i l.a.st I o nM t moil
IT uM • o
I ,o; idH, winch ml! t , e
port at ion Co. to compel -it to fjver the ulfcur* »&gt;f ihoJIeurd Nation­
•litt it h canal landing from J a c k ­ al, Hunk utol liotiidat)1 same, is being
ie to .Miami ami a writ, of o t; ntiiy.u’l with .1* L. Medlin of tliilitmus ) ;|t» i tied lid-, oiorii t-.’

it were kept more informal. TliFfe
will ho n puhllr reeeptiou to the
Governor, the time of which is not :
yet decided, as it will depend upon
WILL MEAN BREAK WITH
, hi* convenience.
•
AMERICA ■.WITHIN 18
We extend a cordial invitation to ! .
HOURS
all to he present, and are putting
forth .every offtort possible to. tnnke'j
1 Washington. F,1t
TJie United
arrangements'hy which visitor* may [
States U brought t
iHplom.iiic break with Germany hy
the delivery of a note to Secretary
Lnnsini*. announcing the intention
oi German,? to "|ln m v a y with all
ri-trictluns” in the use jof submnrities tin-1hi? high seas.
. . j
On the lie.-Is of Wilson’s efforts to
‘'ring al) hit peace In Europe and the
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Methodist t lunch
support
hitherto given hy Germany
f • Rev. Mr. ' lliint. ii former pastor
to tli e el,ort*. the note stiinn cd of•of. the Sanford Prcsbytei inn eh lire It
licinl ?\\ ushipgion.
.,
.
ill prea. h :-.l Ute Methodist Church'
In the face of the declaration of
: it-.-M Sunda; m-irnin • at 11 •o’clock.
t s i e I n i t e d S t a l e . * t i i - j r l /'
&gt; ear ago,
•h.»t ri u.o—* -uhoi.irine warfare
wojtld Inrce this •nitilry to “ sever
•iit'h ri.tin rc'.tin i• with Germany,
i o. i. .. •t-t•.| ,|. making u
\hti-.ii. iniintticiit
It i* poinicil out. however, that u
l*r &gt;;ik ttt rehitiotr&gt; would not nercs
'•arils lie tallowed l»y war between
nsu.d Tie p .stor’s m i I i j c i i will lie those countries.
“ A New ( realion."
The Gertiiun note is a reply to
Wilson's pence prgorutn a* outliiled
A bunch of \pQjdta boost) a In-ad in hi. recent, speech to the senate as
d by f'r, ddet.t Tower-*
II
II •I•*i ■e .,| form.i !\ to \iiiiuissador
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i- .u.ing crowd |n v i i ! ,

Mr. Truuiuti
i
TL- - . i t * arc stacking up in •tortiey ,uf that tiirt i
in at
- and the fair promise* to city of l.i-esbiirc w.t
bst'.c. * f ilte hi t. ever held in Ftm- Sanfortl yeslerdnv.
r.’ir v in tie a ri-veli.ioti
\i«itors for Sanfortl
, i-ci table section in the

J *tep li reipnred
‘ I tain it i -1 I his
- T h e .vail v..is
‘ of T-liomas F .
v ru l,-io -lo d o d f

i'. Iaj\ and lit uiuilicondition
brought Jti th e n am e
West, a tt o r n e y k enoi* »hr s-rnt-' nf tC,,i-

Till i__aitutiu:i will do

- .. and t he iniimiuol !i di«
if " i l l b e worth abeing
'•dl be a not her - *t rung
"tin- I’ tie lords will be
•tid nle--r roll l.i*l *-s.

will

not

be

. it.
...is |t||eio|&lt;-.| III pro? I,li- .1 pro
t cr‘ .-d inland v.itcrwny down tinea-t i.i.i"l. |i\itig the people of that
secti.in' -are and uiexpi ii'i?i- tr.it nporlatniti
’I lo- eutial ciinip.iu. r&gt;*. i i \i - i | trom the state by l,-gisl:it|\.
II.ill, SC,
grants more Ilian a mil.ton acres id
treasurer
land value&lt;1 at from $'J to $5 an acre

*iis-

ILiles have been granted

to

o fr . ill

th e

i o.'isl ruet lot;

of

it-

ciuiitl and the stale is therefore m
termrrrt in -nenrig i r perfnrnr*1nrTI(frr
and maintain .1 rnliul so tli.it it nuiv
lie i|s,«i| by the people and st-rve t lie
Ipirpose for which it was created

n tun

tnijir *

It is charged fa the writ issued
tli.it the company has neglected to
mainUiin its .canal at t h ; width nod
depth--T*

Wednesday, Feb. 7
Old Settlers' Day.
Address. by
Hon. J . N. .Whittier at 10 a. m.
Free *ide on Luke Monroe for old
settlers at 11 a. m. .‘ Carnival at­
tractions day and night.
Thursday. Feb. H
ilorder County Day. Unity i’arade nt 10 a. 'nt. fit Central Turk.
Awarding of prizes oh fruits, veget­
ables, furrn products, jellies, fancy
work, etc. Carnival attractions day
and night.
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f„r si.oo

u .l decorators have a.
"f decorationa for sale.
1
enough materiul to
*“Ur ,.ir for $1.00.
'•rations ‘consist of fes'•'))&lt; . Hags and handsome
s, 'rs illicit are fastened
•'•mderorntions coming
Von can call at the
•* ' he decorators, in the
ILink rooms nnd pick
D u want nnd can do the
K yourself "r have it done
providing you hnvo
in time for t

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Mri,I •,

*" ' Tile Aiubassqilor was with the
►!»!• f** y .
/ * ' *.' 4*
|**i*rri,i *r m|t t (••u mnritt**
, lie • •b-parte I hurriedly, . looking
I rr^ve &gt;nd rjLi-cd t ., ao-wer &lt;|in*s-

White

- j•'••r t;. of 'air and pleii•• .nts mid the people
h r&lt;*

t

&gt;• !•
. -■ . t ••r iii ambassador
r. so - ailed ill the slate department to do­
c i n - ' liver to Secretary Lansing the transt It* r I .it mu oi the lierntnii noto. •

Friday. Feb. 'I
Educational Day. -Governor Uutts
will speak at Fair Grounds at II
a. m .' Address of Wclfotnc hy Fresideut Walker. This will lie School
Day and the school children will
T**e°t Governor C atl ’ a* Un:.»n tation nt 10:10 on I inarch to Fair
%
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Grdumls.
Carnival
attractions day
and
night.
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\ i bold of deepest anxiety hllM
s*-it!ed over the* White House and
State Department.
The next move of the United
States is uiob-rterinitu'il a u d it is be­
lie? ed (‘resident Wilson may delay
sriLMMMM*. I'OIH V MVI xI S ,niton until tlie otlieial text* o f-,the
note is received which will probnbly
VESSELS STAY AT
rei|iiirc forty -eight hours to transmit.
HOME
T h e , situation is complicated by
the fact that the German "Marred
f i u i r " about

E n g la n d and o t h e r en

lenie countries became effective, at
midnight last night and prohuhly a
d 1/.en ships of American nationality
or loaded with American citizen* aro
on the way lo the area of destruc­
tion.
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.\I the entente ’em!, n c, . tU'e la t e s t
German war move is looked upon na
’certain to rqusc n'li/eak lie tween tho
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United ’St ill's and Germany.
, At the German embassy the situaI linn is looked upon us gravely criti1cal.
There tire strong indications that
no diplomatic measures by . tho
,
United States could deter tho* sub­
marine plan.
.
It is believed that before the Ptfs- _
ideal takes derisive action he. wilt
lay. the problem before a joint ses«.
sioti of congress. *
Two courses are open: First, to recall Ambassador Gerard and hand
Ambassador BernstorfT his passport.

mg. for that, ro u t-!1 * ominittcxcs of citizens have been
o foist the can n l! appointed t o ‘ plan tho day’s enter-!
New A ork,
Feb,
I.
Cotton
' The canal com- ‘ aimnent and nothing will be* left, futures were utterly demoralized at
ied out their c o n -! l,ndoae for the welcome arid the the opening. March* contracts broke
nnd the Snhfortl Comfort and pleasure of the thou- more than $25 per bale. May fell
■ough the -Water- j "atids who will lie in our city.
All) points, the biggest break in his­
n take credit for
“ The occasion is in honor of the tory, but later rallied to fourteen
&gt;f tin* canal com- raising
of aline new United Statescents per pound.
the attention, of ||„j, „„ t |i,. grounds of the public
May cotton later rallied to seven­
copdilion of the school,'
and-nil the schoolsof the teen and tlnully on ’trade interest
Iioultl hold them county
It aye been invited toatterpt. buying went abopt seventeen.
ntract and block Thore will i&gt;e other speakers than the
London, Feb. I. — Although
ithvr in-11 to the Governor also, and music, not only
• am more state |,y
school rhiltlrea but by thet
/.inal contract t- |1Mt .prorttrabMe band and by t h e '
1: . i.iil In- watch- b&lt;*st of local talent which the rom-j
ScaHim Fair Tickets on Sale
ordinary.intorerl ,
,j. •
produce. Th#ro will be
You can get ynnr season tickets
11 centCJ'l part of •■something doing" all day, from !»
in tin* St, Julius j () ,||(1 morn|„jj until late at night,
for the Seminole'County Fair ut th *
following place*
fur it is planned to close the day's*
t entertainment with a dance nt the
T J Miller Sc Son
*» Preach Snnrfar ' ••**"» hTfW^tn which alf -ar invited
It. U. Rower.
will preach again
Nobody need go away hungry for*
I.. It. Philips £ Co.
church Sunday there will l»f* a hnrhcrtic
in aproudHerald Olllce.
The pastor will neat part of the town. The parade
Fair Heuib|liarters*
dug service nrfd will start at 10 a. m. and one feature
will hold its jjer-’jof it will be. the Living Flag, rom.First National Hank
Peoples Hank
Seminole Hank.

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THE 8ANF0BD IIEBALO
PAGE EIGHT

BUOY T R A V ELS 3,300 M ILES
Navy C hart* the . Roving Course of
Nantucket Shoal*' Whistling
Device.

o f R u ssian l.fTc. " T h e Suspect

Mis* Anita Stewart. the Yitarrnph
lending ingenue plays tin* leading
role in the n*-« Hlue llil'l*’" *1' i-.it'in-.
" T h e Suspect," with t fj.it lintlHeil
tou rh which h a* .loti|j- s in c e proclaimqil her ntt a r i i s t 'i n Iter work.

In this proi^icttyn Misa Stewart is
caused to- become n NJhirist by the
harsh, inhuman treatment to which
hefw family is subjected.. Mcr con*
fllcting emotions are evident to every
person in the audience, ax-nhc *eernincly live*'through.the years of pain

\\*n«htA$tnn.—TI ip roving voyage of
n whistling liuo)' ha* J«st Intn written
Into the mnrllltae record* hv the I niltil $tulr* bureau ot lighthouse* au&lt; Its
course* rhurtvd l»y III'* hydr*»gBiphlc
Lost Valuable* Strangely Found.
nfllc*- of tin- tinvy In tin- inter* *t of
A Non York Imt. I limn l*»bl tills ex
set* tin-.
|uTli-lir : U Yl»ltllig 111■|i, .-.'|"ii l. h&lt;;
N.ililtiek*'t *hon!s ulil-HIlie l*u*-&gt;Y
Mi'til ili'.' n (Iii- lm\ till*- nfi rttie-ti.ai-'*
tef.ll .•lll 'l lllf l||i' Mll—IK llll'CMs I " -I

a* iitlng'l'lm- 'I • n ' r.. I. n l't ' • - 'In
Writer xidli lit* '..Hi'. A I
" i ii •IIiiiuoiii I ring f II from Ills Unger end
ill«ii|i|'. ansi. *rtn' in \t iiiiirnln.' nt low
tli.'i- In- again \1 s||.»*| th,. sj»V. I.lit
Without nmHi hope.
Fpnn tl»o very
, - i l i ^ i . f y rock. i't t i n t tl*t«» high ]ti !
•|rjv luv tin- ring. If U b: l f i.:i.n a
sixteenth nf an Inch fu rth er •*»i# It
twtllil.htm* Coin* tl.n.ji in
f&lt; «•* of
water.
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tlif .Win: ji'l&gt;i't

In M. M. Smith subdivision now read

hii..i,N lightship, began it* wandering*
oti January'1*0, I0W, mid with It* siren
innuniiily “minding* a doleful warning
to nutriment continued li*. voyage tor
a year find seven month*.
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It »'tis recoYjfvll AlIKUAl in. 101(1.4n
good condition npprbXlmntely Ji7fi mi’-*
northwest of IU-rmndit.bjr tin- French
cruiser Marseillaise, towiij into,. jb.-r»
inuiltt iitul since, ha* been turn*‘*l ovt-r
to tin- Cnjti-d Hint-* Koyi-rutm-nt by
Making the Dent of It.
tin' Ih-nnudliin nurtlorltie*. Tin- bony
m
n N uguln-riittly for service, after uveo
atilt given her mol thought It would ho hauling til New York.
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e n n t fun tu *n rprl«- tmiminn and
imp i . Ii'il la r
In lia r put tli • -nil
«&gt;ti -nol g -t rh d of her. - f 5li.!&gt;.rlo
put ty n, t ; . fut tliii- for
;il nihilit'-S -.' Ill'll-•ti-‘ *" ISi' In On* r-1'l it•*!

for sale.

Some of the finest land

the Santord Famous Trucking region

I lydrngrnjdiora c*tlm n te tin- b'.t(»y
Iiiis traveled nt least "..'inn mile*.

G E T S T H E T A L L E S T CHIM NEY
i n a Pj|c-s&amp;7 F eet. High .B u ilt in - ^ 5 ^
&gt;an Urrirr Direction of Amcr.
*V »1
lean Engintera.
u~

Trlhumv

Tokyo.— J a p a n will httVe the tallest
rhliiitn y In ik e world. Down on the
Wlu a tl
•
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!• vast coast *if Kyushu In th e little-vll*
ends pro'. -!1 •Ii i . ! slid Idiiek they logo n f Sagtonsttkl. IT* tulles from Hep.
quh kly l&gt;ri :JiU u up me! -li
timsf of pit, the g reat Muck which when com­
tie if_origiiiid j ' ' If they m u in.lit d pleted will In- I'd feet higher than the
lirvlt. gar for a sh".-r lime.
Washington monument, Is- gradually
building under tin- KU|M-rlntendenco of
P 1 9 W ld:';* D.-.-.rlbute-i.
,
American engineers and when finished
Wl'hln .i huiidri it \r r&lt; iimre than A will reach .V17 feet up In the sky. *
lUlldreil itllHIon enppM of tile Hilda
'Tills towering pile Is (-obstructed
mvo.lwH-n dlst rllutt- -«l.
for (In* Kohnm -M ining rnmpmiy. which
|s I.Utl'iOlg II lO-'V l',lp|MT Sllll'ltfr.

Brig! ten?

New Ze» ititjCj

MiSSOUni HENHOUSE FOR AVERAGE FLOCK
l y r k ii ld t i g w i.
I rlr.eii •lly fr*lc
Indu-ur.Y l* n w
Inti I law-* ntiil
t h - pnvorit e .it
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and fifty stud*

1In- rolllldlltloll |s plucml oil the top

V/ART
I' »ND \
,

in " T h e S u s p e c t "

The new . V itagrap h IHue lilbhott
Feature. ‘‘T h - Stispert," Mntnlns n
gre.it

n.ii-i

d i l l - rent

In-

p..i

hea-t'iful steeds

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of it hill xx |n«'ti r!-.'s Till fi'. l'n li.n •• the
|.\.| ■•( tlo* »• II
I'r-Mll I lo- s, u-|.le,
•nlllllilig tin- altitude of tile ellfT til. T i ­
ts ill lie li 11 tl I III. 1st strnlglll rise nf lilinllt
l.i»»» f**-t to tin- summit of the stack.
Tin- l till.in.*J Is evpeeted to III-•I'lllllplete-l byT Jiiiitltiry I.

Hunting Scene Inlcri Mi.ig Lpiside

i

i tilmuu r«n-« u. i i ' n n . , *
J . It. it mt'tlritn.i n|
n *.l, Kl.tri la
I.'. N. Sult'iii m! (ifimva. ft ifl'U
..
w. J. L'jnUI -if G«u
FknsS'
C. M, Ilonni'f uf l.. i.x*. tin ,Ms.
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Tin* present highest chimney In the
world i ■* nt tinmt rails, M-ut.. til tj
Mtu-dter works. ’ Its height Is said to
he fiOO feet.

u- i . se

ILLP fi

F ro n t V ie w

T uBErIGiJL 0 SIS FU,\D

.

with hunting

bar*.ini' at .tile li*&gt;» x«* heel.*
A to m - pl.i e in purtieulur th
apparently rush rit-ld nt tho_c

*rrib«tl

ihuaimI

ih

nod iTacd
King

GUiLUl

us Hat of f/iIdwinter
•j - ***-.'i*

I.lllbiu

I ’ m- r~-.li

I_.l| '..I .1 l i i i g ;.| 1 11 tl l nf 1‘nrtlUlll
was tin* prl-u lpnl i tii- rt u ia -r i t a r*»ci-iit eiiterti-iiiniciit In \Va*liltigioii f-n
tlie 1-elO 111 jif II .Illlid VI pt« X lit the
sproaii nf 1uher«llu«l** ill I 'rtllkV.

rl'I^c of tie- roof' i
util, the roof -ludiot

~

ut tlo -« it. •. Jt Is 11 (&gt; t !.* :!» at iliP« ak. Tito sniitti -pli* contain* n door
In tin- ivuti'r an 1 .*t wlnd uv ‘2 by it

WORRY D O E S N ’ T PAY,
A S S E R T S -U N C L E SAM

I

xvr all liilii'i’ veiitihitioH heCidt

tile l -IIIViTidl V «if Ml

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WnsliInpton, D. P .—T h e pyh- '»

lie llegit*)l

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Midwinter millinery r* About to.
nmk&lt;* Hit evil front fashion's -time, ft
lins Hindi- it sjijettdhl perfontuin* e and
will he h&lt;iwin I mu amid malty plaudits
f o r It* brilllnnl triumphs, for It lot*
prow'i nude mid mere'. W It. .*v l h&lt; iiiII rl i &lt; tin* *e:i'. i adxAucfd to I t '
r i
. A
•
Matin are making •!• -r app**nran*T
tended to tide over rite time betwyt-.i
w in ter and spring. Hut we *b«UI ti-'*
turn our blwk* on tin- pifgeoti* h a t '
o f mldxxlnt-r wit limit cn stln g v "-tie
longing.' IlllKi'litig b*»U behind."
A look will he rewarded with such
Inspitlug headwear n* I* pl*-!ur-*l iu
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th(* i coup "t lint'' nbov •*. )/id any
.1 1*1 iil».*»»
Of III* lit I* f.l - Jii.it it.g * ...it*—
on e h i e " tin* winter seasoni,. Ar the
r e n t e r of the group a Inti o f lle.ivy
blue silk luce 1* mud*' t.n. r ^i w Ire
f r a m e and IliP-d with silver g.mre. The
N a ttie r blip- o f tin’ luce look* purtlculnrly w* gi with moleskin, and 'tinhnt Im* a lop crown of tliU fur. T h e n ­
n re inedalllohi* In tlo- pa||crn .of liftlace, about lb*- side ernxxtj and cxery
*ttlo r in-' I* *'o\&lt;-t-d xxlth a in* -l.i I’ -ti
o f fur.
•t thn leff n hat i f satin l« covered
with tl delicate net uml h u e " f gold.
T h luce V'Xtciul* beyond tin- rlhlMiii In
tlie brim. Tltt-re n re threu clu ster* Af

tayUtlllt ro * • and .foUage. tb o u j th ",
rrowh, and tl
I ■- ,
ns tntiMi a t hieiM p* nig palm's mid
tlnwrr* jis it i* n_alti»t n Imckprouud
of 'tni.x ant] ii •■.
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. ‘Hie third hat y &gt;i bltiek clmti'tllv
nice tunl k'dJtwUv fur. • T h e hrUti x-Ji* bite ml v'lth tttr'and tin' a* Ft a t tfoxV bn.rr-1 o f It al out tin- crow n. A .
&lt;Mld
.ir ■ti"{*• d orir'im"*;. ***veri'*i
-xxltfr )'&lt;i i &lt;■.».!■, is applied In Je t*' ,
err ••■ti and It - pi4ttl* are * xtend- d lut*t
ornauients that lie Put nguliiit lliA. side
erown*.
T w o Jet hull* , r « 't on thetirlni at tli** rlgtit aid*-, T ln v lu it U a
-esrrved and iptll't design liunh- nI i IIIeh-ntly brllllatit to h«dd le* own l:s ga\
company. liy tin* Jet ornament*.

Cluny Lace r rom China. .
, Cluny lace, the most widely serviceIildv. iltirald*- uml i-ntHi-xtl of hand*
Uiiidv edgings .1111*1 11 1 ~. t t i..;i- ’ for -•&lt; i
•tgl n-*- x. li r-- si,'i.,.;||i|.- XX«.rt h xx I !•
Is fles|r*'«l. Iioxx i utiies lioiA I 'hlixil. I
Is made tltt-re at InwvV ri:l*'s than p.
Kuropi'. TU • Chiu*—*' face Is l.nown
ns Chee I " " . r r i J i r - tli*' plucv from
widt h it com* *

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T

serih-e,

Xllllell lllf* .

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Wife!

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In i ii puilierlng stiitHtle* on nerv- |
ou« dlse.i-M s mill ‘tlu'lr tendency ■
to sharieli life, lino Isstu-d a*bnl-.)i
b-tln npiilnsf worrying
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"So for us Is Vttour,.'1 the bul- ]
let Iit s«y4, «im bird e te r tried t«» • build more nests th’iii ItV tnlgh- ]
b ar; ii" fox evef frytled bi
is* *
hole In vxhh-h’ .
HISlie bad
E Y E Shilly
IG HotoT COMES
to filde; no tnpdrrel ev« p dle*l of
nnxlejy'le
t in- ►hmtld
tad In;.
Vision
. I s eoddcnlyRestored
t« a•
. h&gt;.. i n T
- nc s* ha * tie
- i Who
• t Had
.
Man
I li f t * -d • f old
1 tin V Pecn "Blind.

. I,i-t any alt

L ig h t
nd vi *t side* nre two
: f- •t high awl 15 feet
r r'h - tel to st to “the
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Mr. ■’I.n‘sl ,gn of
May, till* chnnty. n f« \ dnx ■npo n- In
xvii* Walklug'ihnvn ilie-«tr,-i'l. *•! .-*•;
had been Mind for a numb*-r.pf.y- s*
and n short whi!-' n -•• tie io»i th " ‘ L hi
of the oilier
V.lu-ll n hit ot « » « !
struck him in it.
1 * 1 1 th" r. • 1 mil
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nttil the oia that hnd been jijjti I

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Com ing"
rivilization" Fi'irSth

xi'itr* opernfi"! iifhifi.
T h e el'cftillnn tT-.ilgllt x . tx I, »•' r*
lief «(* he Coiil*| I r. ly *.•*• Ill
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xvlill*- In- -ins walking doxvii tip* str* et
a ntunlier &lt;&gt;f ilnys nflerxviird. th - fu'l
sight of t h a t ’* ye epriu- !*• film suddenly
and In* can now see it distance of .’00
yards front |dm without dlP'.rulty. *

Tears and La^ght cr,
in. -1** I., ih tears and hiught
■th fur kind [nir|M.'i'N; fj,r
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PAGE SIX

Jm aary 30, 1^7

fo r sa le
F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e I
S t a n d a r d M o to r c y c le ; o&lt;|ui|ip
n o «ch m ag n eto, ‘ P r c s to litc u
h ead lig h t, F ire sto n e tires, He.
rush, or will trad® for smu!!

Engineer WllUrttn* Write* Ahaul The
IMg Drainage problem
Lake OhcechobHn Jun.’-S, 1917
Mr. It. J. Holly, Sanford, yia.:
Pt;nr Sir - 1 u/n on Lake Okecclinliw, rcturiiin.: to At «rf Palm
Reach from a trip given liy the
Hoard of Trade of West Palm Reach
and the Drainage Association to the
members of the Florida Drainage
Association, who attended the fourth
annual meeting January 22 and 2d.
I regret that thnsg in Sanford and
Seminole county who urp interested
in drainage work were not at this
meeting ns it has been by. far the
lust meeting the association has ever
Held, and the trip through the Everglades to Lake Okeechlhce, and
across the lake to Moore Haven has
been the best educational trip t h a t -I
have ever taken.

Our Office Supply Department is. now
Office with Anything
Small Office Supplies

Carter’s Inks
Any and every kind of Ink made
by Carter’s Ink Company, the
best ink made..
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Tht* addresses at the .meeting Mon,
day and Tuesday were excellent ;uid
being made by some of the ablest “
mon we have in our country Tvere of'
great value to those m attendance.
The programs were excellent but
I have not lithe nor paper to dwell
.on these addresses. They were such
as to interest a n y o n e who i*'in ter­
filed in the development of Florida.
Trip to the .Everglades
On Wednesday morning promptly
at 7 o'clock we pi el at the West
Palm Reach Hoard of Trade head.piarti'cs and were taken‘ hy uutt'i to
Fake Clark', which is some three or
Jour mite* from the city. Here wo

WRITING
SFLUIDfl

F o r - S a le — W h o le sa le cutcKfi
ship ping fish bit Ine
..u -i
b o a ts and launched.
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For S ale—Thorough tired
Wyandotte eggs for hat. 1 ii;
per setting.
Cheaper by (
dred. Ilox 1277, (*itv.

T A U G H T TO ROB MEN

White Wyandotte*. .■&gt;!,!
gal strain of Canada wlen
birdn_ are raised. • Cut. \
layers.
Hatching egg, ,
Cliix. Hooking order. iu.
strong. Hrookaviilc, Flu.
For Sale —Heavy double
Platform springtw'anuj. f ,
cushion*. Gould he made a
wagon. Sanford Wagt/ti V.
F u r S a l e — O ne I n t e r n a l t

Thoroughly' overhanli t
cd. Apply E. Stud .r.|.

board* *1 a boat and com m enced our
tu p to Moore Haven
E ach man
win* given a man o ' the Everglade*

I * ro •. ii- too
i lit lay Sf
the W e t P.iint P eart f a i t ' which,
is Dio fret vt idc, l i mica*, long and
■f'l f. J deep. I,pk' (d ark , where wp
commebt t d intr trip it at present 11

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new Cico Paste in

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bottles.
Mucilage in bottles from 5c to $1.05
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Furnished .Rooms t.
or Month Part nve
North Park ..\etmc,
Philips &amp; t o.* drug

I»tdtig pr* pared lor
&gt;il in »his canal. s,r
pa
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West Palm" Reach

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lo r F ••ot l- our
I"o l Far! • \\ * . 1 **
Mi«A t M*rtrm|e 11111•*ti fiantion year;* l r, f
saw gra
ohl girl. v. t.o 1i1 1 ir1t . 1i -in- \\ 1. pin Liu 1 ‘ IlltllJ,,*
re.(i Ii
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I 1 roue'll t" t"li uicii l.v .1 . . iIm I i I p.-rt.'i mi 1
which We pa .-i| s ia s apparenllv sstill a,hem she liusl.. The photo woFor Hi t 7 Ok I
l e v ! we &lt;uiik| note i h a t. I lie -banks tag' ll In 1Ip. looms of the 1 iillilreo’s
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of the c a n a l which were barely vis. society, where Miss llllttili Is being
Farit i v * II**held.
ilde at
I,aka Clark increased in
Ruth Howard. twetily foiir. a csd'iiret
height as we approached. I.aki- tlki'c performer. Is being Wtd "ii a chance
chohcc to | Jcet
We also noted tli.rt
of grand larceny and of Iiiivlug, har­
there was a current toward Hie bored n fourteen-year-old girl for Im­
Wanted Two* mpn who j
ocean and on consulting our maps moral purposes. The charge wit* mmle good hand for few day's' «. ■
For p.»r•1
found that F a ' v O keechobee lias an against .Miss Houiinl hy u l.»utch cap fiT young men.
elevation of 17 ft. above, uca level, tain, Richard Uorliugge, who lived at dresS I., -Gardner, genera!
giving th e cunal at present a fall of the Hotel Wolcott, New York. Accord
4 D. f ro o t' F a k e &lt;tkc«-ehpbrr t " J ;a k r log to the siory Mis* ttowjirrJ itTTil Totlr
\\ .mted
T ic k e t ta k e r other girls of which Ml** Hilton is one
Clark.
e
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went .with him for an uni" ride through men f o r Fair Week.
F a k e O keecho bee has been lowered the park atal robbed, lit in of $1,200.
Seminole County Fair II*j .1■■&lt;4- •-r«.
1 feet and is sufficiently low for th e
il. (’ . l.ymun.

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Typewriter Ribbons

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Al.lamontc Springs, Seminole
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Florida
Most popular ami delight’
ter' hotel iir interior Florida Magtvilicent location, bet weep .two lovely
lake*. Forty acres in pari:*.
tennis,' howling," billiards, b n- «&gt;
nnge grove, ^ytc., ull free t&gt;
.iFitic fishing and shouting
Furr
spring
Iwater •from
A'Tuimuite
Spring*.

The Altamonte is* noted f *~ 1
Ifitce of cuisine and service . ‘ , ••
eial life. Ik&gt; *ure anti auto er.t uni
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-- j get best dinner served in ir«t e*
Horirfa. Or come for a Sattiriby
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night supper and dance followitigiExcellent orchestra.
Guo. E. Hnlcs.-A Son, owners and
C L A S S IF IE D
proprietors.
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Rriek road open Saturday, -Fin.
20th
from, the Altamonte to Drland",
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pure-food law*. Sweet elder tuny Istillered, boiled and bottled In a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tier similar to flint tiseil when rati*
hln g,fruits, then it will remain sw ee t;
that Is, ml fermentation will take
place for se.vcrnl week*. It I* desir­
able even then tlint It lie stored In n
cool, .lark place. T h is Is somewhat
e\|n*n“tvc tiiul' Is seldom done, espe­
cially |f the cider I* to tie sold .oil n
antnll scute,— l&gt;r. Charles 1\. 1'mm U,
chemist, experim ent station. Okla-

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* All Focal AdvertiscmetHs lindci

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TIi Ih I lending TIIRKK HINTS t
Fine For Each Inacrtion. Mitiimurr
Clmrfie 25 CenFs..

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N. A .*&lt;"olliert. formerly of Sar.Proof
psifitiliab rlilm It* fl*** I* * J
!•»t-r11 ni hrfor&lt;« Clerk
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[ ford was among tin- citizen* of this
In answering an advertisement t’rt'iif
'"r»lf F l o f If I n , fin I Hr !#»li d a p •'*
iMtomiOK town and hi* knowledge of where no name i* mentioned in the IM L
TTieTmaht t i a r m a*
•trucking is in evidence.
A large- ad, please do not
Tie. Ilarald
acreage bus Iu*.ui planted to tri;-h t"f Itifor*" tlian as t &gt; the ».] .|,tt«y n|
Itut ■fi \\
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Qtiffnie Hu f*y ul f 1 p.t&gt;’vm.
the advertiser.
Ustijilly we do not
Ilf HIT. W
know who the advertAer is and il
we dii we are not allowed to gi\e
out this information," Simply write
a letter a u| address It n*, per instrurliotu in the ad.

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- Entering Fake Okeechobee one
sees a vast exp apse of clear fresh wa­
ter. ho great that the eyn cannot see
■across it. This water is pleasant to
the taste and a very good drinking
|water. Here we saw the sun appar­
ently go flown in the lake.
Arriving at Mtiore Haven, which
is on the southeasterly side of. the
•fakV'ttt tt:10 p. m. we received "a
hearty 'welcome from the cilixerts.
.Moore Haven i» a town fourteen
| months old of some find people who
[ are engaged m''farming the unre­
claimed land. * Eighteen hundred
acres ure now under cultivation and
.the lirsl crop looked fine. Here we
i saw celery, lettuce', lri&gt;ii potatoes,
! eggplant, beans, sugar cane, cabbage,
and sevetn! varieties of graijHes, indeluding alfalfa being grown.

iPrinting

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from 2 'to 12 ft. deep-, hut in very
few place* less-than fi ot 7 ft. deep,
pnderlnid by sand, mar! and ruck.
I One . cannot help 'being impressed
with the fertility nf it.

The I r v i n g s l-Ptn^nPitt
show you. Call on us IV
you need tor your office.

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All Sizes and Colors

The

drainage'Ad the land a d ja ce n t to the
lake. L o c k * a r c to he placed in the
c a n a ljj -so t hat the wmejy
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THE SANPORD HERALD
(ollowint durtlbril _ proparty aitual*d In
Softllfinle rotnly, ?1i&gt;rida, m-wlti |,«|» »
and II. Hlork 3,. I arnrritn. The .* id lantl
heinK a.**.i*d at III* il.it.- (if thr |..uinrr of
•uth rrft.flratr in &gt;1.* n»m. ol t-nhi.&lt;&gt;i«tt.
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cording l . law I n deed wmjuU. t
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Ufviif". my oIT.rial •ighiimi- and .ol
IWJ Inc Sard day if January,’ Jt i*tlT.
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BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Cards Will |||. Cchli-hed Fn*
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Prepared Specially fo r This Newspaper
By P icto rial Review

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bids to be in Clerk's n:lin. not later
(ban 10 o eloek a. tit.
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Sanford. One cash on tMivery, one
to in* paid.for as used.
Tills Jan. n, I *17.
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Clerk Circuit t'oiirl. Semi hole

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The Cnnc Fashion.
In ueiirly all tlm pil l ug s of liu*n’H
fnstiloiiH, ami they nre iptlle tr»-pieai
lliew* days as the women's, tie re 1- a
I'll Ills 111 evidence, n - if thill "II*- 1*
to i ( •-.irr ml jut i&lt; t i&gt;t I he M -gi.tng fit* Ii
Ion.
Il Is nut an iinplciisatil fi'itiUiv
o f a iiiiiii ' h apparel.
As a limtier of
style it is u I tractive, and a - a eotitrlbiflicit to his MitlsfiKlioli il Is more so.
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i. •anlnrti lli/al-l, a ne»iaanfnrH, In (he rouniy tun Ob killmv *&gt;ll begun to diupbiee
(. ■ el rlelllla, Oltfp a isrrk wlnjle oil b*r Hie 'milking of eiindh—.
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f ’ ' *( *»l tUhl rtiuf l al fered ih'strtielldh during HU- eeeotnl
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liiivlmr bis'ii hhxxxii out to hen. and tbtH
provldcil xxitb up o]i|Hyt'lunity of ta c k ­
1 * *1. finer
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ling thi' t-porni \xjmh&gt; Afiir from aim re.
Tim itiduxiry pxri-bxsi M yearA ngo,
'-Uinant
lintel of
giving (illicit to tile hotel ittld the boiirib
. riuslex.et
t'uhllralloli
lug bouse.— lauidou Clmmiclc.
•Iki. J T r u s t e e to) Fill"
•lie. Jatnra I). Jatka. Jr.
JHk*. his *ife, Kilwaiil
Cut Treei by Exploding Dynamite,
'P J. itarnanl, his *ltr,
In*tend of mi o x anil hi xv P* ^rcK. Hartthlte amt
lliove tlm tops o f l fees* Hint life bl be
■c Ihe afllilavtt n( la-ttny u»ed ns n m stx'lrr I«*gif!ntjr opemtluiw,
* f'xr rumplamlnt. herein
r'-*ylsrila aheve nanleil are dymiiiilte Ih use*! t*» -limit off the tops.
A fte r the bnmeht s li m e been reiubtisl.
ii rigger clim b- tin* lives, xxitb U set
of Irons, to the (Mint xvlu re II Is iixs i -h*
wiry to cut off th e tfip. • Here tile
trunk Is uvunlly nlrout 12 Indie- In ill■r I* ( 1 I that you do apTb** rigger ties a string " f
i I iiDsnl a liilt h*ri In filed miteler.
■ "th d a y e t Kehruary
d ynam ite cartridges, fn*h ned ( ltd 1 "
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end lik e wtuyagen, uromtd tH«*^ trunk at
*rd I hat thi* nolir* he Ibis (Mxlnt, Inserts- u blasting cap xxitb
- jtilufi!. II. r.i|d, a not- about 2U feet o f (H-S4&gt; in one of Ih......
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Gas Fi t t i ng

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HENRY McLxULIN

By Pictorial Revicxv

\Xm. K. Him elmldei. Commander
Mi-i- llerthn Pvrknnl. Seerntary
Ihe Sanford * mmol lx. of I .
. Hie 2nd Silinlay .1 p. np, wml lbn
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II. P. I*. L. Santuril I oilge 1211
Miet lir&gt;t and tlttr.l Wedneotlay ninht
.it eon a r of Fir-u M. and Pal met to Ave .
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS Cni*e.names
.1. G. Hurley
Cure Them \\ iilmut Cutting Them Out
Seerotary
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tin- \vorii *v the women**
prepurefiners etitnp durliu* I!:•• pu-t
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P l u m b i n g and

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Sanford l.mlk'C No. 2.7, I. (1. O. F,
eVetdnjr at 7:50

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in each mouth. EYi one k ho hits sev-n
l,la Star in thi East are cordially invited
to visit t'tds ehupli r.

Phoenix l.odue No 5. K. of P.
'Meets aeennd and fcurtli" Tuisdays.
Sanford F a Nisi tint* knisht* always weleome,
ii MeLuurin
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S. G. Kennedy

.Monroe Chapter No. 15, |{. A, .M.
.Meeti every »• eoml and fourth Thura
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ivatre. _ Vi*iinj){ compnnioni uelcomt
J. F, Knrpnti
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Mij;h Priest

Dr. J. A . T R 0 V IL L I0 N

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li.y. ihe llh day at I
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Communication every first and third
Thursdays al
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Practice in Sinle mid Ieiler.il t’oijrir

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ATTORNEY cm OOtJNSFLUMt

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G E O . A . D EC O TTES

Cror.s Larne. Viacreu* VW Ir Plyo’ou.th
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SANfORD LODGES 4

welcome.

I.A W A K ItS

Ufli. o in Vo*«di|ildtf

M i c h . l t . i l r n a u i l ale

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Detail! Ilial Ihe eater* and
tieire ttl * * * III I*. XV. Me
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ID. Ii. ir* at ta* ef t'litta
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.ti* nf iwinty-nni- year*,

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II I | l i e above MartieJ rumtoled ratt»e and that
iltljnl ll.Bt the (Irfrildilil*.'
i lark, Mr*. Iitik' Ctrrr •.
McCall, the heir- at la * . (
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1041st. St. Phone 182

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ttf.| •r . - • i^vrlier. S.'tv skirt I ■&gt;
Kalb'n - I . . d ; , ' ,
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smidl ! V " - p r ’r fora Hon al underarm

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1‘ ti \V. MeCatt. tha tli-lra al l.a*
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Formerly Oicopinl II)
Hr. W, K. If o u i r h o Id e r

lei fi
• • 1 . (e biieks even. Ad
jn *i iipjtjr d Mime ett foundation, re n ­
ter fri itt*. and bui k' t.l;»es even; hriiif*

C o u n ty . Florida.

Pickled Red Cabbage.
ip the cnbhflipi ilrji* a
rolaiube: sprinkle .
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Magazines Periodicals
Soda'Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

idiltsr.xvlth f'jHitt'or V-kleip I nook
In tfu*dttitn xi.e tho etiafomp riupiirei
yhrd ■ 54 birh

brtih h lotli;

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M. U A. Hall. Fieo lIuiMiny*.
E. Mellmialil
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1Clerk

GORH AM 'S STI'.ltl.LNC SILVER
ROG ERS' PLATED W i l l i

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~ 'i yard* maleriiil Hfi in e lf s wide fur
I "'liidntinn fail'd and T. xartl liidii)'

for front and I .o k.

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il " ffiiide* in llo* .illintltnlipna nrn
carefully aftulliuj aml-fnllnweil. First
IH;c I f " hr, adt h',Hi and /oil it in
l a i r . ' Tiler. mi Hie lengthwise fold
plane the front ;:&lt;-rt&gt; of Hie gainertd
e\erskirt, a . aliijxvn. To [ns right of
lain la,V th" (ttilnr. N’my, take the
I "'k gore of the nxerrkirt'nnd lay tho
rfralght edge dire,*lly on the seivago
xf- Hint the Urge ••()** •H-rforntbui
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on a IcngHiwise thread. Tho
lever i-* |&gt;!ar&gt;-i just belnxv the haek
L'ero, Plate the haek of tin Imdir.* nn
H " lengthxxi••&gt; f- 11, xi It!, t ! .end front with'larg" “O ’ ' perforation*
ii' slunrn in the guide. T ie welt nnlf

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lingtfrxvf-' Hireml., xxfi iIo tlm plpemys
for bn!h front .find Jiark are laid partdlel .xvitU tlm selvngea To eut ilia
To tho woman whose pr-'feretir" i* . lining of tin* xriiist, fold th goods and
for tho overdress, no eojIuiAc ( 'did rrrnago frait mid lack with largo
bo more Eeib'ining than this one in “ « ) " perforntleiis on longtlivls*
wine red-broadcloth trimmed with thread ns Illustrated.
braid. Tim x*es! is of dainty bine
The design of tlm rest ii vie makes It
i liitfi/n xx'ilh *pieotex] e iges. The admirable fur i&lt;imblnitig two mate*
boiliro may he rinsed ttndt r the arm rials in its ilexelnnmfisl.* Satin nr
ill auriilire atylo or over the dart nt infTx’tn may I h* used fi r th- founda­
tho left front, in double breasted of* tion skirt.

will mount up monthly and easily meet
the payments on a brand-new; OLIVER «
Typewriter the regular $100 machine.

Seventeen #Cents
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Lr-ndrinth trtmincil with hrnid. Tho
xr«t is of xlnliity blue .'Itlffon cloth
with jdrf.tcd edges.

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Sanford, ■
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Mrs. l.racc E. Williams Millinery Store

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T H F S A N F f i R n H F R A I f t ' * " * * in thb aeetioh. pc^ewinc tha’ record per hire of be*. * « made
in.figure it oot honesUy and *ee if
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•performed the operation at
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hospital in the Peoples Bank building.
Navigation
District Convention
next Friday.
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fourth ytfar. She Is believed to'have
been the-Inst real Dauglttef of the
Revolution, being the youngest ehild
of diking Wnrdell who entered the
American Army in the war for* in­
dependence at J h e age of sixteen.
She uii . a.ineoihcr uf A'an-Cortlnndt
Chapt.fr. Daughter of the A dericun
Revolution,
ller nearest surviving
relatives are two nephew &lt; Edward
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for tho.writer was right on the job t )
get a stnry fnr- the FIHfflrd Herald.

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Can't I ml cr stand
. Why i' it that Cojirh Hawes is be­
ing etni *i i&gt;d !i‘. tin school children
of Orange .minty m j; ;- t r u e r tlw.ji.
In school athletic*?. 1f we are not
getting t ... personal plei-. e answer
t he i|U&gt;*t tor

MILLINERY

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Tho many friends of J,-, . Shilling
jjttlf
— M en tio n .,
are
glad
to
see
him
in
Sanford
again
0f diallers in B r i e f —
j,
after an absence of a year. Mr. Shjlr
perMinat llouia of.
ling and family, resided here for
• |itT'e r e ht . - '
some time and he-expert- to he in
’ Florida for the next feu month* •!&gt;resent 11 Li.,
»' ihf Floating Small
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his U]‘p,
. t •» lilfbw t ;i l.eid goals,,
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| ..p v- o turner of Roanoke
which cun* 1 the Winter I’drk hoys
Mrs. E. CJ, Tyner arrtvVtl in the
F
r:j; , ; in Sanford lust Friday
DAY
&lt; lu hand'll, r
defeat to the Sem*
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E D l ’C.VTH* VL.
k l - lic k daughter, Mary, on a jVity lu-t night from 'Cumpg and wii!^
:_ r sole lads. * Off d ais are abundant in ^ t v , ‘r-v Sunday haa be m declared it *
’ Ccn.V, t , r 7 Tee ■-.
■ ; h“r cousin. Airs. I*.
hv h" e for some time, tin* Rut*.*: o f ! . ,
Ptid.iy Will He Ilia
I* Day At Sem 4 L a p a r u *. *
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vriil-also visit* T t* m p * jl,c£ daughter, Mrs. |i.- I. dIHIy.
. in df i ountv i ■;t!r
sir
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ttirningj__Make arrangements
nrifnngeinen
for" having
Friday will be Education Day at and Charles Evan •iltigbes had-h i*
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«re older
‘■m .Iii tibil ■. *T ].*t
11 i d
• *I your car decorated f&lt;
he big' auto the* Srrninblt* County Fntr tupSthc off dll)
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When
" torfUnd Touring Car much less parade mi Tu.sd..;. next. ij,. op .i;,g ;oI!..w jig * ,» , i -ion iui* hi*ntr
b*m prt^iu— [ 4p^t* fh**
h it tin*, oil tluyn
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4 1 1\ ' ' iU^ Work (io ,|it, ,lllgf&gt; ■..... ^ . I &gt;} *.r I ■ U»p
lo &lt; .. • • &gt;. u; :r
it. ...e •: to
value for quick hale. IL &amp; O. «*•*&gt;"• }*♦ ll"'
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J •«?. |ulgated by the otllda'i of the Fair which l!i* ••Midget" has are few and!. n’
Gsrage. W
Ingfcllow.
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far
ity,
(JlUtil.
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The Peak Sister*; tit.*-* novel e n -iu a -C h r if.
tbu&lt;* y n . 1)1 have mutt
j tV. Funk returned to his home j Iilg. public meeting, Court House 1" On? Teachers uttd Pupils of Hemwon a vie*
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tertitnt»n« who will render liuaint
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innfe Counfv:
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entertainmeet
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.pending a week at the home of his
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I tie ‘s eminole fount* Fair As*oWashmgtpn. D. ( ., Ian. 29.
Ttann!.. i„hisl.&gt;.
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you."
| jjsc.t*. Mr- I’ '■ &lt; antes. It was Howard I. man w
w. rre
iri mg
•• those,
tl
e ire
ciaiion invite, you to attend the fair Mandamus proceedings were ‘ begun ! j„K From tin* look- uf th,. ,, ,r, v
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Florida and he was v.|„,
\ h« opetllhg of the bn School Day. February !*th, P U T .'in the itprete court today be Vir.
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jaypif i n ip , , p ’-n— pa.- ----f wrVcUfh pleased with the suite.
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Lucnu-- b.ji,
-oaht.
Rn1 . it, Uriando un |F ree tldinlMlmi lb*Hets. compliments j gln|a a m U r i t U against Weal l irJ.jtb them it U * n t J to
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Null.
RUn-MV-TiSM
Antiseptic,
He- Tuesday, night, y.
- i’.n »t InS.|. ford llentld,
"f •*- b:o- Au " be fur —
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Hrrrt Rhrumaiism, Sprains,
Neural-,
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•1 t is, Hob wan tin-re. It. .1. look- Hfie rushed you b\ the -llp.*r’llU*nflc It if cniypel Ivv.itig of a I.IX to p.t&gt; Iht
tend tin* production a two.hours side „.*s.
iii. tiiose
evening rags. Orlando Sen- I*-;
public iii-irucllon.
Tin .* tickets
court juifgntenc
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........................of $|.f,;t*i;t. splitting roar.
vvt'l |&gt;e valid during the entire day with Interest adjudged to be Wi*st
,
Mr. ami Mrs. Abo Derby, of Oil l,,)*'b
G.
O.
Stcnstrom
of
t!h*
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and
wil!
‘admit
you
in
the
ground*
Virginia's
'proportion
of
the
Virginia:
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r i s i j l l r o t arch.
' Derby of Mi* ,lir'* and Mr. Harry stall, of the Sanford Herald is iii the and exbUiit* ns often us vyu care to statu debt in I SB 1 when Wu-i ,Vir• ,*
The .tire,ton ,.f the Fair Associa-1ginia was fprmed. '
1 u' ‘'“ "KrcKatlm.. at the morning!
Ptliinstnti and daughter. Mis* Polly city today.. Ho visited the ReporterToo Late to f'llLSHOVs
Papers in the extraordinary pro- service was so great Sunday that ________
“ cf Richmond, Va.pifll old residents of Star ofIICl* to see the Mergeiitlnilcr tion extend to votra cordial welcome
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aurTitorium |
I Plenty
whhels
go
round.
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Mr.
Sienstroni
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and
the
superintendent
of
public
incecding*
wHIibut
precbilent
in Amer^ ‘,f *»f
of the •iinUtlished
iiMHiilshril auditorium
P le n t y -of fu/r.islied room* with
Suiford are on a vhtit to the city.
u Monotype operator and was inter- &lt;strurtion want* to see every teacher lean jurisprudence were received by
*',r“ ’R •bito s.*r\i,e for seijting bath, for gentlemen at silo East
* ford Touring Car for Sale—At a
ested to observe the diiferuliee.be- md pupil of Seminol • county at tin the court, hut no action was takeu
, T l"' , h" r’ ''
Kourjli *trc«t, cor. Fourth and Sanbirrain. H. &amp; O. Garage, W. A
tween
the
two
typi-utting
machines.
tmlay.
A
ruling
is
expected
next
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Monday
and
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Following i*^ a partial program for
Wanted’ Good
genera!
boohvic.-s than the regular time of meetTh* marv friend* of Dr. and Mrs.
the'ilay: **
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It •V l • Murage.
it r 11unt pr&lt;* i, h &gt;1 at the
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ol Port' Jervis, N. A' .
Par •b &gt;.imi i i i*
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II umiIhI ion s nf Res*|tI*i 1
iiio-ion g s.^rticu
17-1.'
irt gia.i t • • t h. in in Sanford again
It F. Ezell.
inntilj
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"I" Ge:i_ E. Nolun whi. h pi. it mn ilh* llil
Ink InMc.
At
aw
aftli
d:
loyalty,
lidclliy
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ami &lt;!••
for
the bottle from , .vpirucl t.glitamong the protnicf Orlami.
Mr. Hunt will- preach agaiA iun I
Wanted Second hand Ford car.
* In the teacher having Ihij highest j,1K j,
1 lie most tni-j Sunday night at 7 o'.Jock.
t*n: * b it1’ * ’ the city yesterday, heurl/ thirty years, and J n the di-' Must, be bargain.
Box FJ73, Snnon tbe nortbern
a -tuckholder of tlie churge uf the dutic. of which jofli e per. enrage of total e .roflmetit in the table r&lt; • event
Mr. Uau*
f.rd, Fla.
17-dtp
Niitlre itiioiimbdc ••oners
Pwp'e. •!:,
-■ thi elty and owns ho has set an example which might parade, fountain pen. oftemd by the end of the Pomaef in AI•••- whofe the
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i* illne I’bgiui**.
■&gt;d .
do Job a . I biurea ■
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til. r. Sir•* to to
.I to EiiterjArise for church grout I.v . t* *&gt;i■•r&gt;- the i!eci*o*n
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. m Inti
t i-fa i ion in it - .&lt;-.*,
ther in y
l^-Uilp
which will il pri\■■ our 'a m is • •*. !mol
l oot .! It. p.. I Racing Speed 2 1j It.
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today’s Gemum olio tal
We vs' 1 inspect your battery, take
of hi* valuable, service- mid ability,
_Jl__lUliLflVil-lUiatir- t : he Up:—. Prjfllcr
At. S. K« ■ iy. u pramtinent r.eal
To
the'i-ulore.l
Xiua!
uimul
Luvi.m
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t M- Wtlixlan luaatt. v.«w_uauUU-i—dis,|f..,„e...*^ nt-i-pim ■. a m t - in t i'
rendered -p hmgjm jd so fiijthfully..
f * ti T’
IT Jip
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proer.- ■
---- § a u .Her w lien He
Anil In’ it further
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Iff.Ha* ''
■; ■ l.f lh e city ' esterlarge
If rc|&gt;a:i-r are
The H i ' ians a!.,
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. -...r.. - v . . -r.it days
r* gien
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Lo tle I rouii!.-lie
ll» tilt; Hilui tfi ivliM’h liM h:iH In'' !'
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Turk i-Ii *. eie lied i ;m ■!
* i eroia *i \ reports . I.■-.is for glasses for nobly utta fii-.l ami for whieh h* b.r timed Bank *
al I u K ”!
t -...ip beat oil t •*■
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d.
Wa41 *
on. , tin. M.
or defective -p.-nr tl. i . t . . ,.r ot hi- ..... f ...»I
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p or- ! it-er on
ll\te.|o, ()\ judo. nl..I &gt;!!'rl t . p'o ; ..’
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.•Tit.•! I: i ng h ippen
And at Robbins further
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Net li
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Kill Them pjr Utinf
•■■r.f. Thursday. Feb 1 it,**s,tlv,*•) ili.it lie — r&lt;--iltnem- In tune, to .trr.inl'o \.oor di-pla&gt;.
i liiMm at llilt ant litirl liP’i
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Very rtHjii’Ctfully,
bt ‘tu Jill
u.'tnd Electric G
In* ! t wait until Inst spread upon tin- mintit. - of t,h&lt;* tpiar&lt;hi It. \ jitif
.il i ;ti*' ill ;tf f iih«l t la*. Av«■ . I'h.iii"
T A\ I .aw I on, Ed IM.....lor
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Bo,, ard 1, in in. Men Mgr.
Mr- i ,
Eiitepprisu was in furnished in the Saul.ml Herald and
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hruk** &gt;lnvln T* h- »*/» il 1111 v vh:il :.it
U. ft. Government Buys H
\iiln r to J a \ P . . . r IE, ;ft
on a -hopping a cop. in lb. Florida Vd-e it*1 for
■lj
•tillc*Ii-*■Ivr HiuVrilii*til It). Ati'it' i' vv.lfin
SOLD KVKKYWHKKB — lie »nJ IUX)
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will
be
in
the
following
places
oil
lour.
publication, and tb.it, a cdpy be
Death of Mr- Thigpen
contemplation by the Mermans in
tile dale set after each, for the pAirford Touring Gar for sale at a. transmitted to our brother whom we
W ■/: Thigp.m returned Sunday
by tbilar - report- of .mmof r.-tening tax return* a - re
lirrar- I•' Garage, AA A. desire to honor
from ( i re.'ll \lllc, \ C , where to e) id. pegs of act IAHi &gt;p that ’l-vcltir, pn-e
,|im, |JV
ja ..............
StnnplHes.
■was called last week on aredunt of
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Patrol
clnshe* are re ■»rd”dI ...
in Ilh.... l.a’«s
of Elofitbp
AA AAA her nut liy,
Mb* «;
the illnes* and subsequent death of |.r,
ri.,lllMs w|,j!
of Crlandt). a trained
bing more
April lintj-June 1st. 101 7l____
Iml
not .i. ; •
'LIlIu run, •
hi« iiiotber, Mr- I__A. Th glieii
R. M. Mason,
|**~—»»»*)Wees at tciiding
tin
f.»i I sijki? iml I all Inf *rr.i»i) m
-than- n— rapt* - " i r
v . i -'I m.
e!
ir I lb and
Eli.
Mr- Thigpen wa- 7 I years of'age Pari- sayi a - advam .• b . ig lade
I 'oiuiiil t (ee
*&gt;v'. ■i T. .
•nu \ .ml linspi.a:.
l&gt;&lt;I. m«l.
tlaM.it. .• .. a
I .i
fit .the tune of her death and leaves a on one of i l l - French tr* nrh *a at
t loilll I
Ovrrla
I’oar
Cur much less
Geneva.
February I'.lit.
family
of
eight
children,
all
of
whom
n
ur,
mnn„'*
AVeilerkm..
Thiae*
R»n Vi
Methodist Notes
.
Altumonto and Forest City, F.
were at Ii .t side wlien tl...... .
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(u |*„ri, v&gt;aH ,.a*t|y beaten
Gjrjy.., A
A
tringfullow. , 44-tfc
yesterday' wi»s another big day
.Although . Mrs. Thigpe;. v * not u f,
Berlin, lioweyer, anno.inv.d n ,‘tr'' 1,1,1
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•one of the prominent with tlie Methodists beginning in the
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Monroe, February '-Mrd.
well known here.
I
is a lively sector. The reported cap­
nl&gt; a.-T'l i l . ing unturtalnwl *»y the Wit* tire pleased to see so many, vis­
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yours very truly, *
ture
by
tlie
British
late
last
week
of
itors, also many of our past’ mem­
RHiral f- o-ndty of Sanford.
A. VAUGHN,
an important position*’ near
l.e
ber* attending. Our Superintendent
Tax a Assessor.
a l l notes
, 4l' *711uit*k automobile. and iii# corp of teachers, are live
i Trahsloy was. followed yesterday la17-71r
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' passenger. Both cars wires and greiit good is being accom­
fresh assaults, delivered by Itriti^b
’ ruj| • 'b■ion and real bargains.
These failed, according to
T h e public will soon h five t h e o p ­ troops.
plished and deop interest shown in
-r-iug.!, i ,.
Garago.
J7 -ltr
Smoke!
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every departamjnt of .the school.
If
a
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At both preaching, services there at th e pres m i tim e tliere are no
up tin- pmetlce be should carry a box
llaptist
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hrl 1*0 and other card were large 'audiences, the church-be­ ginnc* srheiluled for tile next week.
Services .Sunday at tlie Temple * ,,f *'’rJ’s Bdb7''d -singer’ in hi* pocket.
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ing crowded at the nigiit service.
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weneonducted by Reverend Vcrby, * ."'"/‘f ,f'IK
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It Is clnime,|. ward ofl tiny leinlem-y to
Finest Quality, Made in
In the last game played by tin*
a-vt?
tor
to
the
city,
who
very
gru^
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local
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teun
no
\Vt* take this means of giving a .
.
Elgin
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!*l ' ' tako' tho pulpitkoituir 1,,-lp
..nmi-n,!. -! eons.lsts of nn
For Sale
most cordtul invitation to the strait- word was mentiuhed of t u* .game,
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for Dr. Hytngtt in that gentleman-'* „ystermt\ ibe hnjf--lit II. uydnkled plett47-1
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gers iind visitor- in «&gt;ur ritjfi to all but on account of space the urtide ultsence to Winter I lav cm
R e v .. tlftply with &gt;ab jtnd :•*- ••rl!at AVIten
v.::s. nut run.
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Ul1 should decorate the services of the MethOillit
Mr. Verity !* a jireacher of nn little that i* ' -&lt;vti!iitAv,*i the •'litre.'' It Is
for the’ Mg church.- '
experlonco,^having held safne of the n»*i*riei|, will reuinve tlo* eravl,,g f,,r
( 'ploring. Avjtji c a d i pou nd
lint the little praise whrh is coni- larger pastoratesin ift&gt;&gt; nast nrnl tbe &gt;b»‘ yi^»rx*M«-. Fair nVxi—week.
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the
popular
(*apt:iin
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""
&gt; *. r asbm sure" enough.
Friday afiernomv a t..! o'clock the
sermon hrf delivered Strydav was a
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the local quintette.
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Was Takmq No Chances.
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t-ommnn s-ns* sesomn one
1,1 ■"The lovely defend 'nt sjiys.slte nho|.
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could easily he taken bv everyboily! In -elf ,1,-fen e." “But -lie further
T l.
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Captain
Hankins
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f’l»en its ronferericC.
and a serrtion that will fi«» dnubt do titers that tin* inmi; -In: killed lii’vd"
The rraftiest, most popular leader good in tho commnlttty. There was
v
' levied to be prnuyit
Df-ath of John Minarik
never raist-d hi* htind agidn-t lu-r."
i,
11 *''4 attend me • how
Friends of Mr. apd Mr?. M Min­ that lias led the local club in many na service in the Templodn thu'e.a-n- 'True, t ut -ouq-lldug told |,er tIjut Im
might do that any time."
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Sunday school -Sunday morning
of tlie death of kln-ir1 brother,. Mr. the lust game, with the genius of tu t
Edison and the prowes* of n Lou was another cause for S:t txpre don
Conversational Difference.
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combined tngcjher, the Captain de­ of appret i a l i ’tv fro n tho officers and
".A
tanti
ifnf knows wlmt lie Is talkin’
Cleveland,
Ohio
on
Sunday,
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tht\ d ea \
livered a rlass of bail never before teachers of that ir-'vr..growing and T-citt," -old I'nele Ebcii, "Is liable not
Minarik
was
well
known
in
Srrnford
konit
”r i ,'i, h occurred al her
equaled this season.
The popular interesting ftf idyrpla
The att *nd- to lip a- lid, r-lln’ ns do on** dnt don't
d»y
n . G.. lust KH- having boon an employe of the At­
Captain
kept
hi*
boys
on
the
"
g
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anre was just 'a l&gt;il op there being Inn her *f* mi d** fuels as long us he’s
kf„*. , ' '/"Tp m reached her side lantic Coast I.ine here for several
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death
years
and
his
many
friends
in
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W
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nl1
thrs.i.^h
the
game,
giving
hi*
best
only H:!j present, but thirf was. ac- k, epin' ymi c,tli-rtidlwd."
by •tr,
which was caused
will
be
sorrv
to
learn
of
bis
death
*’lTnru
himself.
Paul
rounded
out
the
routited (or l»y lit.- fart Cm* *mmo
1 "* .Paralysis.
"Tyr
Mr. M. Minarik left imi.... iiately
wlth «ve Held g al, people stay away from the .• Itooi
1'■Uitimi District meeting
*il! i’r I.*! l!
for Cleveland upon the receipt of a "» 1" ‘
*avin» his i *mi and church every i ,np u t ,r i.«
' 1 Hi ( ’hurt House.
iktfnh ■\
telegram
amtouneing
his
broth
-r's
from
‘lo'tnfall
and
from
l.eing
clean­
away.
Tlie
Baptist
Ion,da,s bool
. . ,n ' " l ug ,,f Eaton. Ohio is
Hi, ""Ol ,
i* d' *iined lo lung o.e a r**cord for
illness. A telegram announcing hN ^ " |T tho "»“l*
visitors to the city
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tiie year I til 7. and ,aen* it jtard!.'
death arrive later, . " o t h e r b,-&lt;: -r.
Maybe
So
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.tu. ci Lli-u akv.i. .,4i .4 it.
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11 to t b-j &gt;‘ itft ill and Inr,
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. ue’ tirang,- County Citizen says - J*e, lot eil*li-o* Jo,in i&gt; Mns,ns *- a
•It tl i- expected
I 0 cl
1V- afternoon .it tl Mr. John Minarik died of pneu- (fiat in tile last islue ol The Herald live wire .and gives mtirh of Hs t-u,„
.the Sanford writer was oiT hi* base in forking for ami " i t h t h e -* h "’-*,
Mi!,i,
rtmniu.
‘Uttgest daughter of
when he wrote tbe article in regard*J ami t-igeCj*’ wi*h !'i, eorp of ah! &gt;
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was
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Couch Hawes. AA'ull, tiie writer ■assistants in t h ) p'*rstns *tf hia d ’ •
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Memoriam
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and
•Miss Sara A. AA’nr deli, who dp- may have been off iii* base when tie pa'rtnenta! * .* tp **inv.m■! -nt*
I«/. It* ■lr"‘ '' &lt;&gt;" the road to reco- parted this life at I’eekskiB. N. Y . wrote tin* story, but when the ulfuir tem-hers he will oht.dii til • A\-l
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Pitleston and Neal on January llrd. 11* 17. in iu-r tiind.* - ( happen**d a ho i e run wa* made, banner for the y.-ar.

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is needed even more tharf love to weeks returned last Tuesday to her
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It is a great movement, this matt­
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as dTsfrM nurse, inakl tg ap address
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smooth surface ami finish mnke it
' r ,1*- ideal for dancing. Tb** dances, the
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fir*t of the scries which took place on
K iil &lt;\ Thursday ni.'ht will be confined to
e not EH-* atid their families and lady
The friends. The occasion on Thursday
e ihtj- evetiing was marked by a delightful
dren and it is « fim- iqlp'iirtindt' for informality and the appearance of
m o th e rs to learn of th e little imper­ the many lovely new evening gowns
mat runs
and
fections in th e ir children and th e worn by gracious
The Elks dances
m ista k e s they are making in the car 1 kapming girl*.
uf l h a m .—A lter o l t ,- i ,r r Iln H rr 't'n n - “ * rill ■be arfTimpniod Wtf tit*mif'Tipli;i*1

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•til .Saturday &lt;veiling were Misses

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ueenunl of adeii'Ud- or poor eyesigiit. low .iiiteiligcm/a under weight, Clarissa Starling. I.cater Randolph.
1he will suddenly grow surplus and Lillian Herring. L u n a ('liap p ell and
liegin in ihink. And llien. mi|douId \It«*rs K e iin etii I.ewf*: R py ChitIlf iiu thinks, he will wonder whether, teod fii. M e S weeny and ('lltVkr.

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guirls-of tj|e Nils,,'i Sfhuitz. Tile
ing. h.iV'M- vvith tin' itnun) im tite
pictures wore *en*ut the Nuir TheHand Hum'll, ay,* M&lt; *r*. I.. P. Mv-

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grove colors lavendar
and green
.Mrs, Thomas ~Metzen ntul baby picked Kaatarah cam p up 'IthtHly were gronliing with tin* deti/IiVful re­
and
depu*ljed
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soniewhcrg
n
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returned home Sunday after a week
fresh niunt*. . oyster stew,*- chicken
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pleasantly spent with relatives and Platt-htirg."
salad, sandwiches. -pieTth's, saltines
friends in Lakeland.
pr,-*cttt report a
Filial Affection,
most plea*,nit lime and want to kno
At n wine puny of y oung tm*n at one w|h*ii the n c ;t ........ lin n Circle uf
of-lilt* isillese*. II' 1, - I l f Ilpojogy yell* fair take* place.
luind'-d In fi'Hi two of'iliO prvpos’ed
gin -is, who wore iinid'lt" t*» utlemH«tv\
Mrs. It. E. Tolar has rei timed 'tig » ' I l f l’&gt;;:!?i of f
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rdde pnipi rty, who to I Item, p.'iniil.ltig ■ A T L A N T I C C O A S T L I N E
ville, where she attended the Pader­ fnM.v ,,f the ti •
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ewski concert.
live li ijtrt' *iidd- n'y I itr*l 'lion. tenr«.

Friemls of ,\fr*. Alfred l.iija will
in charge: " I am so disappointed. I
* F ■ry IP. ,/• /fr»Vregret toMmur that slfi* was called to
thought surely my baby is. perfect:
Mr*. W. K. Wat-un cluirfuingiy Tampa oil Monday by the tlcat'll of
he la so cute, hut he
ored j entertained the E v e ry 'Week Hridgi her cousin. Mrs. Pauline II. Laws,
’8:i per rent. The ‘doctor told m e Club on Thursday afternoon . will society editorof. the Tampn*Trihune.
what was the mutter, so I do hope one extra table of players who wort
you will havu. another contest next Mrs. K. I. Gonzales, Mrs, Fraul,
M r. i ‘has. Horn of l.e ic.jucu ,
year because ! am going to try and •Miller.. Miss Mays am) Mrs. Cetii N. J . , i* visiting his son, Mr. ti.- H.
make him perfeer between nuV&gt; and Hutt who substituted for the hodt*-. Horn. t Miss l.ouise •llenninger and
tliyu.” At the ne\t eotitest this Mr Galloway wou tin* guest prize, Henry N”lu iage'r of Richfield. N‘ .1.,
same mother was overjoyed to find a pair*nf hat pins in fanciful holder, a re c t p w t e d this week to visit Mr.
her baity scoring till per rent. So if To Mrs M argaret It irm-* n.i* gr
and Mr* Horn
VOtlT I till ,V »,'e10s f. ft'

tin Free lo All

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happy mother w rote the au th o ritie s

■Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4lh St;

Clerk. It. E. ShinholeiT.
liumcJilng* sevrrof pontoons-^slx of
Banker. Allen E. Hill.
which, pmbnhly. could huvei ■ypjmrtChaplain,' .Vino Williams.
etl n bridge and afforded sullTih-nt"noAttendant. Elizabeth Leonard.
rnmmodnllQli f o r . a strong udvanee.
guard. There was one thing) however,
Asst.-Attendant, Murray Jarvis.
that uroust'd equal mlmlrntlon; It vyiis • Inner Sentinel, Marie f\ GfllenT*
the itp]itlllllig neuincss with which the
Outer Sentinel, Hester Sehmohl
attack was spiashed. Ir was list hough Joy Hailey.
three -erpe'iit*, having ymwlrd, uyph'S i
‘ Malingers, Florence Hill, Myra
the desert;‘ retired tlielr bends sTluulIttinsoisly eiity le have tliiaii mmpli'ti**
|&gt; i ni'lit 'l "l*.\ t m ' i .i I \cry l irge and
ii |)

Mr. Hycr. lived'lur several rtm)
■n .South America, which nai-

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to o ll fnijil.* ni l , " * l l i e •!••■** i l ill
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n young gruy eyttl yplieer t*l the Iti-t
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"t looked forward. T h e fiuml wound
grin &lt;rulty iiway to liie southward,
fringed mi (lie HgyptInn *it|.* by n ref r .'li iu g growth of green paltu* and
tiro it lifiifin-. Iirtikeii m Im. im ' i vi i s

|his ow n eyesight would not have
1been better, whether he would not
r-fiTf.
I.v liny I.nilgai- w vvI.
' have hinl a sounder eori*iltuiion in
Among
tip'
pleasant
events of the 1 the eninfi eompnny kept ri. rnftl vvatrfi
I other word*, if he would not have
ov.-r the i'.iiiip: iiy's interest*, mil. Ii a*
I been a •‘ Hetter1'- man if his own! ! week wa* the meeting of the Honk
lie tinned sentries irvT,t*s llie vvuy
I,over*
Cluh
on
Thursday
afternoon
mother, hud know n what constituted
......I guard f..r the empire, tin’ llie
with
Mrs.
E.
\V.
Seogg
:i
tim
graa " B e t t e r .Baby" and had hud an
Amltliiii
side tviiy'notbjiig Inn Ho* Mlopportaolta. to havjtlhiWMannm d eious h in te -s. A S! .il r ,ir. .n i m- imvTiir*wfrTj “efi iirinirg' i r ^ f T b i Hm
at a Better Barnes Con lest. VVhen T t e s t 'w is iiuieli ertfoyeii, in vviiieli very water's edge, mid tavplnit Into the
he leaves the contest.it will ho with Mrs. J. C. Bennett made highest eliiinnet,* desjille the reveltneius of
the convictidn that sound,knowledge guesses and Mrs. Hagan lowest. The stone tiroiight in l.idliisi from fur •*”Aiiiprizes were a pretty box of line can­ trles in liold (he tiny purtleleH in eiieek,
dies and a lovely bouquet of roses. despite the greiit dredges tlml prowl
Guests for the afternoon were Mr*. up nn«f down, sucking so lln* InviMlug
I \Y. Ilarne*t. Mrs. Langley, Mrs. sllemns llky immstVoiis nutenters fac­
Levi* and Mi.*s Agnes Devlin. Mem­ ing a mismlory tl*k' oP'lusects.
bers “present were Mrs.' Bennett, ' M‘KuntnrahT
“ ‘Yes. There U Is.nmv.* Ills fnecbe­
Mrs.' Hagan, Mrs. Aberifathy,. Mrs.
Chiis. I'olk, Mrs. IL A. Howard, came unlimited, l.euiiliuc fur forward,
Mrs. Morse, Mrs, Hoy* Syriies. Mr* In* fixed Ids gtout, on llie nppnuieliliig
sjm'I. mid IhVrc, sun^emuigh, iviis KnnHenry McLaulin and Mrs. Harry
ta Cult, the point nearest Port Said,
where the Turks hud atleiiiptyd to
cross. *
*
A llrartire Lunrhean
"'Not fur/ lie grinned. *1 iyu&lt; in
Mr*. 1". IN Dutton gave a very cliarge nf n eiiU|v)e of; nrptetl tug*.
/ ‘One of our sales­ lovely liineheon on Friday ut Her We kept nitmtifp tip itiul down from
fiere to Isiiiulllu, imnglng uvvny In the
men demonstrated thn eharming home ,on Golden Lake dark.”
The tnlilc was atlraetlvely arranged
"•Itm tlicy riiieinsl Ijie euliulV
value of the Long Dii
witii rut flowers and ferns, the dow­
“ •oil, yejt; T l jc y Inimelied n«nuu
tance elephone to us er* being blue were novel and' u tluw “lUuifiHm's - (vvo.^Tlii-rers iine.iidw, ’i'lie
color hole for table decorations but ntlii-r** down.nl tsinnllin/
He was at Huntsville
certainty u lovely combination with
"There. J|i*i swinging Inin lie* Line
Ala., and upon liisowt sparkling. crystal mid dainty chinii. lunili bunk ul llo* end of a ruble, for
( overs were laid f r pine and a deli­
'
respon sib ility put u. cious
course luncheon was served.

/JCLEANF.R, DYER AND REPAIRER

Sanitary Sleam I’rvssing, Hoi flasolnic Dry ricanlni*.
tlii'iis o f Alt kind:* on Mmrl N otice..

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Convinced Mo
of its Value

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l( ms °f several hundred miles.

In less than one hour lie had sold 2100 bnrrclw
('ur at a total cost to us of less than six dollar*.
i. ~ ncc l^cn u'c have applied the Long Distance
elephone to every feature of our business with
^st Pr°f'table results.
T h e service is fine, thi,
cs
reasonable and there is more satisfaction
,°nc ^ ° nC Distance Telephone talk than in fv.ilf

llirth i
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. .HGantt an­
nounce the itirth of a little daughter,
Thursday, January '/5th.
/*, reonnt Mi ti ti on
Mr*. R.-‘ M. Hoyt 'and Mr*. S
l.oraine hinsoll of Kiwi
Hartford
Conn., spent several days in tfu* citt
la*'( week, wiiiie’ en route to St
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‘.-,-f C \\ C ir «d) left !ll*( W'-^'j
fur Jaek sn iiville on a vj*it to iii*
bro th er. Mr. It. E . G o rm ly tiefun
returning to hi* home in O ttaw a,

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