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IX THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

IN SANFORD:
CHURCHES

NUMBER 33

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1918

VOLUME X
Night: Holy Night" as a duet. The
reverend, rector was . celebrant and
prcache/, the sermon being from
S. Luke’-2:13, -"And there was with
the angel a multitude of the heaven­
ly host, praising God and saying.
Glory t(TGod irTthc Highest and on
earth peace, good-will to men." The
church had been trimmed with
cedar, pine and holly, with the scai’let poinsettias and roses on the altar.

RED CROSS THREE WEEKS
ROLL CALL
EXTENDED CONFERENCE

."The Inw above mentioned has
not been passed upon by cither a
state court, of original or appellate
jurisdiction; therefore, it cannot he
said th a t Chapter 7733 is not a valid
-statutedn so-far as the courts of thhr
state ase concernod.
.
"I cannot accede to the proposi­
tion that this sta tu te involves the
same principle decided by our su­
preme court* for-the reason th a t it
does not appear that our courts
passed upon the question of the
right of the legislature to regulato
the transportation of intoxicating
liquors by common or other carriers,
which the act in question solely
seeks to du.. Therefore, until such
tim e ns n state court of competent
jurisdiction has.pnssed upon this act,
declaring it invalid, it seems to mo
th a t it should he considered a valid
law. . ,
"Yours very truly, •
"Van-C; Swearingen,
•
"Attorney-General."

FOOD, FEED &amp;
FORAGE-DRIVE
JANUARY 20th

The children’s Christmas tree will
F A R M E R S . OF FLORIFA WILL
he held on Holy Innocents’ Night MORE TIME WILL RE GIVEN IN T H R E E W EEK S T IL L PEA C E —
SPECIAL SERVICES .HELD IN (Saturday, Dec. 28th) at 7 p. m.
BE URGED TO PRODUCE
*
WHICH TO ENLIST EVERY NOT KNOWN YET HOW MANY
THE CHURCHES OV-THE CITY
-M
O
K
E
CROPS
IN'
1919
THAN
The children will come to the church
NATIONS WILL BE REPRE­
MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD IN
jr&gt; CELEBRATE TH E YULEHAS BEEN KNOWN IN H IS­
and later will adjourn to the parish
SENTED
THE COUNTRY
TORY
OF STATE
TIDE
.
house for the Christmas tree and
• Paris, Dec. 26.— More than three
T
h
e
'b
i
g
‘
Red
.Cross
Membership
party. ’
,
Presbyterian White C h r is tm a n "
A greater lood, feed and 'forage
drive has been extended to J a n u ary weeks probably will elapse before the
campaign
will begin on Jan. 20 and
.
Congregational Church
In accordance with their nnnual
10th and did not close on Monday, general coherence assembles. It is
close
on
Feb.
1. This is a nation­
custom the Presbyterian church had
A handsome tree and large filled as had been expected. , This exten­ unlikely that any official statem ent
wide movement, and all agencies In­
a White Gift Christmas at the a corner of the Congregational sion is nation-wide and was decided will he issued in the menntime con­
terested in-food, feed and forage pro­
ihurch last Monday night 'a n d on church Wednesday night,
ft was upon by the Red Cross authorities cerning the number of governments
duction and conservation are being
the principle that it i s 'more blessed beautifully decorated, and two elec­ on account of the general condition ‘to be represented or the tests to lie
asked to cooperate.
to give than receive the church and tric lights turned on when the first of the country at Christmas time, applicd to determine the right of apSunday school gave most liberally part of the eveqing’s program was which greatly retarded the work. * plirnnts to participate.
The necessity for producing Inrge
•
•
to the orpnan cniqlren of Thornwell finished, glowed among the branches.
food,- feed and forage crops, as well x
• Technical experts attached to the
. . - r - A - - --------Seminole county, up to yesterday
Orphanage. #
as conserving these to the greatest
delegations of the principal powers
i The program of recitations and had tu rn e d ’ in 1001 memberships.
Xmas Dinner
advantage, has never been more npThe exercises Were greatly.enjoyed songs closing with a ftart piece, "The While this was not up to the quota already have given much study to
Ja ’’ all those -present, , consisting. .of Crownlnjr'nf: Lim v- was crricd-.uuj^ *IUUed_tfti*^u,iiJl£-it.&lt;i&amp;i Lai-.gr.ualc nos* subject. • If negotiations to
ut . 8
'ftfrch- ab-nfcrtwnet* w a U i - . - p u i s t
■« (nift'caL'-numbers '-assisted- b y - Mias ’fhosF'Tdeirrihglyr-^Pbe -orchestra un­
than thn•sarac-jdrive broqghL^u ■•’ T j - v r n o r r,ceiT undertaken already it
Florence Frank a t the organ and der the direction of Mr. Munson was year ago. Several vcdistricts
of the
fold, who has recently established a Price* therefore are ranging rela*Karl Paxton on the violin. Recita­ assisted .by Clifford Walker, whose county have not as yet reported and is certain they will he Immediately
business on First streef. The rooms, tlvely high for the products. Our—
after
President
Wilson’s
return
from
tions by members of the Sunday presence hbme on furlough wns one it is thought tjiat already the 1,200
. ,I
were hrauttfnity— rfrrornml "wtMr soldiers nnd sailors cannot be dis
■Ltmtlmr-------------------------mhool and by Mrs. K. C. Maxwell o f - i h e - ««Id i | ionn I-giari-tht ng?r-of-tho Inark~lias-.been reached.
Notwithstanding the indisposition flowers. After dinner callers were banded before our next crops are
wire interspersed liy selections by day. Also, Mrs. Frances Frye, home
With the extension of time it is
We will
of the Britioli government to Inject Mr. L. Flntaw of New York and Mr. beginning to come in.
the choir under the direction of Mr. from Jacksonville gave he/ help with
believed that the teams will be able business into Mr. .Wilson's visit, it j s Glirkson of Chicago.
therefore,
be
the
first
of
all tho
Whitcomb and a t the close of the organ music. She will play for ‘be
to finish the canvass and it is ex­ possible that in his conference with
states
in
tile
Union
to
produce
these
exercises arranged by ‘Mrs. W. M. church services this coming Sunday.
pected Mint the membership will be
crops,
and
be
in
the
best
pluce
to
Death
of
Oliver
Farnell
Premier
Lloyd
George
and
Foreign
McKinnon the white gifts were
increased to a consi derabl e extent by
receive
good
prices
for
them.
There
xxas
a
large
attendance
anil
Minister
Jlalfo'nr
the
foundation
may
hrntiglB l,i the altar and deposited
Olivet Farnell, son of (Mr. and
.
be laid for settlement of the question Mrs. K. A. Farnejl of Oviedo,r died
Labor .will he more easily obtained
t v some member of the class,’the everybody wus happy in sharing in January 10th.
of representation which Mr. Wilson at his home on Tuesduy afternoon, than it was last year. This labor
need of these offerings being ex- the observance of the great day. As
Death of Guy Allen
pr obabl y lists discussed xx'.tli Premier
I la m e d by Mrs. McKinndn. From Mr. Brower said in his remarks, each
following an uttuck of pneumonia will likewise be quite us efficient aa
pari
of
the
program
xvas
meant
tO|
The city was shocked bn Saturday Clemenccqu.
In
the infant classes to the Brotherhood
from which h a Ims suffered for sev­ uny we have hud heretofore.
addition to this, there will be an op- ,
class the pile was heaped higher and do honor to the coming of the Christ of last week when the ncw/» was re­
Conditions which will confront the eral xxeeks.
.
ceived »f the death of Guy Allen at p&lt; a .......ottfercncc when Tt opens xvill
portunity to get improved farm ma­
higher, consisting of dresses and suits Child.
Oliver
was
*a
student
at
Stetson
Del,anil,
Florida,
where
he
was
a
chinery. that could not lie obtained• a"
,.( clothing and sweaters and shoes
The gifts were distributed, each
Hot lie unlike Hume marking the
University,
DeLand,
where
he
was
year
ago.
*
and bed clothing and everything to Sunday school pupil being remem­ student at Stetson University.
opening of :. new congress in tlw*
enrolled in the military branch.
m ake the- orphans comfortable.
I’nited
Stales,
or
a
national
conven­
bered, and there were oranges for
Guy Allen was well and favorably
Transportation 1 difficulties
will
While at school ho contracted ilflluThe altar decorations this year de­ every person present. If xxas a good, known in many parts of Florida. tion. In the lint the house clerk de­ onzn, which later developed into continue,’even ufter normal eondi- (
Jlc has lived in Sanford a greater termines the tentative membership, pneumonia anil while everything lions in other lines have been at­
serve special mention, being in the glail time.
part of the past three years, coming and in the second the ’committee on possible was done to savv his life lie tained.
This is due to the fact
"shape of the birthplace of the Savior
credentials
prepares
a
tentative
list
lure
from
Trilby
and
establishing
ihul
the
ruilrduds have not been
with the brightly illuminated star in
First S u n d a y After &lt; h rlsln m s
confer-! finally succumbed after a long ill­
able to increase their carrying ca­
xvilli his father, the L. Allen Seed ■•( delegates. At the peace
t tic center, the white cross in the
The services lor tins Sunday at Company. From a small beginning once, delegates must lie prepared ti ness. i
pacity.
Through government re­
foreground and the entire produc­
Interment xxas made at Oviedo on organization of the railroads they
Holy Cross, being the Sunday xxithin the business under the careful man­ present adequate eredentials from
tion being .covered with electric
president ut ’ Christmas Day at 2*n‘clock. Hi* was have been able to do the work only
the octave of Christmas, Day will be: agement nf father and soli has now their legislature, kin
lights that made a wonderful con­
! well and favorably known lit Sun­ in a moderately good way, und will
Early celebration, 7:30 a. m.
grown until- it is one of the largest ut! a- executive authority.
ception of the true Christmas icrlgtn.
. ------- *
■ .—
! ford, where he lived for some time, he quite unsuflicient
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
for
peace
in the state.
The cross and center pieces were
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins of Orlando nr- I being employed nt Roberts Grocery,
Morning service, 11 a. in.
times.
'
A
yeur
ago
Guy
determined
to
frosted over with luminous paint
rived Saturday to spend the hoUdaya —n|&gt;.
fnthrr moth„r
Evensong, 7 p. m.
complete his education and with Ills
- and the sparkle of the snow and the
The .following tabic gives n* brief
with her mother. Mrs. Lelller.
om . broth(.r
• Cordial jnvftation to all. .
lights was most realistic. The spirit
wife and baby moved to DeLand,
outline of the food that Florida
where he entered t he 'law. depart merit
of giving emulated in the White
should produce this n6xt yenr, to-,
of Stetson. Possessed of n wonderNallrc Woman's t lub
Gift Christmas has been cultivated
getlier xxith the increased percentage
iiiinil and an ability to quickly mas­
in old and young in the Presbyterian
On urcounl of t h e r e g u la r lanunry xsi- s h o u l d produce in 1919.
ter the details of a knowledge of law.
iliiinh for sex oral . years and the
m e e t i n g of t h e W o m a n ' s C l u b falling
Crop- Production
.
I,,, worked incessantly xxith the ex­
gii.it joy of giving to .this most
on Nexx Year’s Day. .it xxas dei-uleil
Acreage
Increase
p e c ta tio n of completing the entire
worthy institution brings joy to the
ut the December meeting to hold
in 1918 for 1919
course next spring. Ilis untiring en­
givers and those who receive and the
tho meeting Tuesday, December
’ over 1918
ergy probably resulted in his dcutl)
exercises are always enjoyed by the
31st, at 2:30 p. in. It is earnestly
for the dread disease- inlluenza folmembers and the visitors.
desired that every member -he pres­
Corn ...*................. 1,070,000 15%
loxvcd by pneumonia came upon him
e n t to consider matters of im port­
Baptist Church
'510,000­ ’J 5%
Peanuts .
nt a lime when he was wrakvned by­
ance nnd deep i n t e r e s t S o e v e r y c lu b
'T he Christmas exerrises at the
'16.300 25%
Sueur Cane —..
overwork and he succumbed to the
member.
Baptist church were held on Sunday
3,800 25%
Sweet Potatoes
disease after only fen days' illness.
illuming'. In the morning the Sun10 %
105,060
Forage.....
Guy was born nt Interlacken, ATTOItNKY GENEIt VL SWEAR­
Informal Christmas Dance
flax school prrtiehtfed a beautiful pro­ TEN G K E A t BATTLES HU'S.
26%
163,000
Peanut
Hay
INGEN
STATES
HIS
OPINION
Florida, twenty-seven years ngo. lie
VANGUARD OF AMERICAS
gram consisting of recitations and
Live Stock
IN LETTER TO GOVERNOR
Mrs...Marie Smith and Mrs. Ellu
spent
pructically his entire life in the
OVERSEAS ARMADA ANCHOR
nitijic. . The offering went to- the
Number
Increase
Lelller
were
hostesses
nt
an
informal
state and attended school and col­
NEAR NEW YORK
Tallahassee. Dee. .’26. On account
orphanage and am ounted to a very
.
in
1918
for 1919
dance
Christmas
evening
a
t
The
lege at several different places.. Pos­ of the many inquiries that have come
nice amount.
.
over
1918
New York. Dec. 2G—Ten greal sessed of an ability to form JcicndGuhles.
' , ’
in the evening a musical program battleships, the x-anguard of-A m er­ ships quickly, he W a s well and fa­ in from various offlters regarding the
Meal
lLog*_____
1,333,000
.
The living mom was beautifully
146,000 25%
was rqndered by tRo choir and other ica’s overseas-armadu, returning to vorably known by all who came in enforcement of the liquor law; that decorated with roses, cnrnntionh, Dairy Cows •__...
Beef C a ttle .........
866,000 16%
members of the congregation, which homo shores after eighteen months’ contact with him— ♦He was .a. can-. is, Chapter 7733, Laws of Florida,
— was'thornughty T n jo y e d by nli anti service in European waters,- dropped sistent member , of the M ethodic a pproved' • DCCinnbCT-1T; 19I8. t h y -palfpa-an d -ft r n a.. whllfl. the. i m p j l o n P o u ltry ^ r r - ^ T - l ,760,000—331*3%.
and dinihg rooms were decorated in
contained a beautiful lesson .teaching anchor this afternoon off Sandy church and his life wax a shining attorney generul has written arf in­ th e Christmas colors, red and green. F o u r Short Cqursea In Agriculture
that xxe find happiness ourselves Hook. They will, enter the harbor example of true Christian, character. teresting letter to Governor Catts,
in which he states his opinion nnd
The musio was furnished by Miss
Jan. 7-17 are the dates, for thethrough‘service to others.
tomorrow in
triumphal procession - The deceased leaves a wife and
view upon the subject, The letter is Florence Frank abd Dr. Browne. Farmers’ Short Courses to be held
Methodist Church
and 'u n d e r the shadow of Liberty’s two-year old baby hoy. a father and
as follows:
•*
During the intermission the gut*sU« at the University of Florida College
The Methodists will hold their nn­ stntuc pass in review before Secre­ mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Allen, Jr.,
»
"December, 1918.
were entertained with music on the of Agriculture. Four courses are of­
nual Sunday school-Christmas exer­ tary Daniels.
one brother, Raymond, who in now­
fered, each one eon\plete within it­
.
"Hon. Sidney J. Catts, Governor, Victrola.
cises tonight nt seven o’clock. It is
These titans of the sea, leading in Frnnco nnd two sisters. Inter­ Capitol:
self. These arer Animal Husbandry
The
guests
for
the
evening
in­
to be a white gift service, the offer- scores of smuller ernft in the race for ment was made in Lnke View ceme­
"D ear S ir—In re chapter 7733, cluded Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Fodder,. nnd General Agriculture; Poultry
*ng going to the orphanage *»t Enter­ the homeland, reached Ambrose
tery on Sunday afternoon, Rev. C.
Laws
of Florida, approved Decem­ Mr. and Mrs. G eo, Hoy, Mr. and Husbandry; Course in TractOpr, Cit­
prise. Mr. Ed. Putnam has charge channel lightship a t 3 o’clock thi* W. White of the Methodist church
ber
7,’
1918, which is an act regulat­ Mrs. J. C. Crone, Mr. nnd Mrs. rus Culture and Spraying Machin­
of that part of th e service and has afternoon.
They were headed by officiating.
ing
the
transportation ol intoxicat­ Harold Alhln, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, ery*
.
- .
worked out a list of staples, contrib­ the supordreadnaught Pennsylvania,
The pall hearers were members of ing liquors into counties or precincts Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight, Mr. and
Much
of
the
work
in
each
course
uted by classes. It is hoped th at in which, with Admiral Henry T. Mayo the Wesley Brotherhood class of
quantity there will be sufficient to aboard convoyed President \\’ilson’s which he was n member affd were: of this state where the sale of intoxi- Mrs. B. L. l’erkins of Duytoni\ will consist of field and shop prac­
Beach, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Britt, tice and demonstration work. T he
cafing liquors are prohibited pud
materially reduce the II. C. of L. at ship to the epast of France.
‘
T. F. Adams, 8. O. Shinholser, R. M. providing rules of evidence nnd a Mr. and Mra. M. S. Wiggins, M rs
farmers will have advantage of get­
the orphanage for a time. A strong
Mason, R. H. Bronson, J. E, Spur­ penalty fbr violations ol the act.
Adele Lane, Mrs. R. G. Bullock, ting information from and studying
representation Ls urged from all ... The first word that the battle ting and W. S. Thornton.*
fleet was about to enter home water
" In viow of the fact th at many of­ Mrs. Claude ilowurd, Misses Paulino under men who have had* wide ex­
classes to th a t end.
Honorary pall hearers from his ficers of the stute are making In­ Gordon, Marlon Clark, Margaret perience in the different lines of farm
was received here shortly after mid­
The music under the direction of
night today, when the Disputch, the cluss at Stetson were J. A. Carpen­ quiry as to their duties under this Clark, Rflnie
Murrell,"
Flotenco work. Any one who anticipates at­
Mrs. C laude.il/rndon promises to be
yacht from whose mast now flies the ter, J. C. Ainsworth, E. W. Landis, law, since the derision of Judge Frank,"Mell Whitnor; Messrs. T. P. tending should write a t once for a
very beautiful.
The program in­
flag’ of Vice-Admiral A. W. Grant, R. M. Brice, Jas. C. Rogers und F. Sheppard of the United States Dis­ Wilcox. Felix Frank, Billie Lelller, catalog, which gives the details of
cludes also a number of other inter­
.
’
picked up a wireless message from M. Miller.
eac^ course.
;
.
trict Court, wherein he grunted an Browne nnd Dr., It. L. Brown.
esting features by the children small the .Pennsylvania.
This message,
Among those in attendance at" the injunction causing the express com­
Address all inquiries to the Dean,
and great.
*
»
signed b y Admiral Mayo,- the com- funeral from out of the city were panies to accept for transportation
College of Agriculture, Gainesville.
Dedication
•
The church has been beautifully
a nder in chief, expressed to tho p f - ' p ^ f , R.-A. Rasco, dean of the Law liquors, I feel th at it is necessary for
demtated by the .Daughters of Wes­ mi
J. N. tyhltner Memorial Room
fleers and men of the’ home fleet the School nnd wife, M njor Lowe, one of me to give you my views upon the
ley, u n d e r - the .supervision of Mrs*
.
Guests at Arcadia
• Presbyterian Church
*
Christmas greeting* of thousands of the faculty of the Law School^ Jas. subject.
•
Babbit, clnss pTcsident.
sailor men returning from ‘war d.ijty. C. Rogers* and wife, W. T. Ains­
Mrs.
B.
f
t . iferndon, Mias Norma
Sunday
Night
1
" In the opinion of Judge Shep­
it is hoped that e\‘ery member of
worth
and
wife
and
D.
M.
Burns,
Ilrrn&lt;|nn,
Mrs.
J. *M. Wallace and
pard it. appears that he took the
The beautiful— memorial 'session
A few minutes later the rdilio ap­
th&lt; Sunday school will be present,
all
of
DeLand.
Mr.
Charles
Whltner
motored down
pbHition th a t this law xxas identical ( room, of the Presbyterian church
anil “ all who will may conjc” and paratus on the Dispatch cracked out
to
Arcadia
last
Friday
where they
The
sympathy
of
the
entire
com­
in
principle
with
Chapter
7284,
Laws
which
was
furnished
by
friends
"of
t)tis message:
"
fiqd a hearty welcome.
attended
the
officers’
dance
a t tho
munity
goes
out
to
the.grief
stricken
o
f
1917,
which
our
supreme
court
hfr.
Whitnor
as
a
memorial
to
him
" T h e commander of battle force
v Christmas at Holy Cross
.
headquarters.
They
had
a
moat
cnrelatives
and
friends.
..
had
declared
*inx*alid,
and
while
and
his
long
und
faithful
service
in
The Christmas servires at Holy No. 1 and the officers nnd pion ol
joyahlo
time
and
as
this
was
prob­
it
is
-a
general
rule
of
construction
the
ses.ijon
of
tho
Preshytprian
Cress church were held on Christmas’ battle force No. Insincerely appreci­
Raymond Philips and Roby Laing th a t F£(ireal courts will follow tho church, will be dedicated Sunday ably the last dance .o f ‘ many of the
Day. The early service was a t 7:30 ate the seasonal greetings received
are
hbme for the holiday* from the hjghest court of the state in its con­ night at 7. o'clock. Rov. Frank D. officers and it was staged on a large .
from
th
e
•
commander
in
chief.
In
a. m. The choral celebration-was at
University
of Virginia where they struction of. its own constitution and H u n t will preach a t .the service and- scale the decorations and music and
return,
the
commander
of
battle
10 a. m. The music was under the
direction of Mra. Fannie Stembridge force No. 1 and tt*e officers, and men have been in the reserve corpa. statutes, yet a state court may re­ not only the. congregation of the many other stunts being worthy of*Munson, organist. Stainer’s setting of his command wish a merry Christ­ T l e y enjoyed the military training fuse to follow the constitution of a church is invited but friends of Mr.
potc among the aocial events of the
was sung. Miss Katherine Bell and mas and happy New Year toM he a n d ’ are’ sorry th a t they will not state sta tu te even by the..Federal Whltner from elsewhere. An appro­
Supreme
Court.
have
to
continue
in
uniform.
priate
service
is
planned.
'
r
.
srasoti
’ ' .
.
. homecoming
overseas,
forces."
Misa Gladys Morris sang "Silefct

FLEET HOME
FROM PART
IN BIG WAR

.

SAYS QUART
A MONTH LAW
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THE 8ANFOIMS HERALD

201 West First Street

Phono 181

CATES CRATE COMPANY

No 1 Alfalfa Meal IVa Green
No 1 Timothy Hay
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No 2 \V. C. Oats, best on the piarkct.
Arab Sweet F*“ »i, iff- bent nude.
Grtsu Cross, thcvpid reliable. * * .
Kig M id \ g o d for n little less money.
Rutter Fat Da'ry Fe*d. not too costly
Schumacher Hog and Dairy Feed, try it
Rice Hran.
Cotton Seed Feed Meal.
Cotton Seed-Fertiliser Meal.
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e Universal Bjishel Basket. We'carry -the largest stock of various Farmers sup
y. We carry the largest stock of all kinds of Feed in the County. &gt;' e
e kind you want, and the kind that Your Stock needs. _____ , __
■a You Uuy —/ Drlivtr Evurgiahut,
[ Laditi (Juy a Frto PounJi of Afp Special htrtiHirr /o' I°uf Ho***'*
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Dr Guarantee.
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Cuban Flint Corn, just the right sixe for Chicken:
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Red Feather Scratch"Veed, the best grade made.
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Red Feather Chicken Gumbo, doubles y o u rr.M ,.l»
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I'nimor Km Now Ready lor ueii\irj

Lettuce Hnmpors
Heatt Hampers ”
Celery Crates
I’otato Crates
Lettuce Crates ■
Cabbage Crates
Pepper CRites
Tomato Crates
Orange Crltes
Tangerine Straps
Crnte Nails '

Armours Kmillm

Castor !&gt;omac,
,, , blue Stone
Hordesux Mixture
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Arsenate Lead
Paru Green
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Next 100 KW. a t 13c per KW.
Over 160 KW. a t 12c per KW.
Minimum charge 11.50 per month
SO U TH ER N U T IL IT IE S CO
33*3 tc--------------- ------------------Notice
The annual meeting of the stock­
holders of- th e Seminole County
Bank-will be held in the ofllcc_qf thp
Hank on January 2nd. 1310..a t four
o'clock - p. m., for thp fiurpose of
election of n board of directors to
serve for the ensuing yeur.
,
A. R. Key, Cashier.

East First Street. Next to.Hotel Carnes

What a Christmas this will be at

First Electric Lighted City,
Aurora, III., was the first city In tho
world to have its streets lighted by
electricity, that method of Illumination
having been Installed there In 18S1.

Specials on Coats,
G oat-Suits, and
Serge Dresses

Tom E. Wiboril. L ight Comedian?
•'. wLtfc-ftathbur.i &amp; WtUaTcEafc- -i
the Lyric Today and Tomorrow I

tbi^n-m.-irnrT.T7

ti

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over IMl.ixiyp
•ri Inn of wlilcb

• •f these Sitka
rn per rent and
T."» p . r cent.

Beginning Friday December 6th
and Continuing thru Christmas

Get Your Webbed Feet.
A M aine Inventor’s iin-clinylciil (tubKtltiiu-s fo r web feet a r c bugs to be a t ­
tached in ii swimmer’s legs, opening
with I In* kick niul lidding with tliu re~

NVil Havcrly, Dancer at the
Lvrit* Today and Tomorrow

Beginning w 1
accounts electric
be as follows:

R n fh b u rn i t W illa r d 's Hig B eau ty C h o r u s at the* I.yric T o d a y a n d Tom orrow

?cr a t the Lyric Today
nd Tomorrow

in buying h as been
the “ nest-egg” o f m an y w ealthy m en. W hen
they are sure —they go ah ead .

In the p u rch ase

o f C lo th c ra ft w ear-guaranteed C loth es, even
a child co u ld n ot m ak e a m istak e—b ecau se
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the m ak er’s guarantee o f satisfa cto ry w ear

Noti ce la h t r r l i y vivi-n Uiut 'all rr r'ItloM ,
I r c a t r r . . and ril»t lll-v Ii*-* i d ' K il ns I i . Uurh ana n, r f m e n ' , and all pi-nona h a v in '
claim* nr denvand* acaimt liar'ca lala am rai.u lrrd to p r i a r r t them to Ilia undaralfnad aa
p - r r u t o r within C»&lt;i (? ' v m a from data
iirrrof, or n n
v i ’l la t airad.
T l a A n ia i i r a r Tr.iat C’ om panv,
Jara.o nvllla , Florida,
tra d W . H o y t ,
AA pratidant.
A t t w t u A r t h n r T . Wllllania,
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Noll ra af A p i l l r u t l - n for T , n O a a d lliidar
Section h of « hayier 188*. ta W # of FlorNollra* la h r r r l • i l v r n that It. O . WaterIch. pi v r h a .tr *f T a t t'artil\cvtv N o . 221*1,
■laird tha 2nd d ay id .J una, A . It. 189#: aalit
certificate cn.braraa tha f o ll o a ln i daaerluad
p r o tu r ty , i l l u a t r d in Veirlmdr r i m n t y . rln rl.'a, 1&lt;—« it: K ■« rf S W * . »f M l l 4 nf S K '*
•r San. 7. T w p . JO S , It. 31 F.aat.W acre*.
T l ' a aald land bains &gt;«,»•• rd at tha data ol
t l i l i a u a n - r - r f »uc!i I'rrlifliata In the name

a n d service is in the p o ck et o f every su it or
o v erco at

••Emylhlng Men and Boy* Wear”

THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE IN THIS TOWN

" I n du y of J u n r . A. 1». 190!*, . . i l l crrtiOrata
embrace* tha folio* Ir* i!,«. rit r d property,
r i f i a t r d In Strrln ida fa i n ly , Florida, to-arll:
VV&gt;, of B B H - f W * •, of S E H . Raa. 7.
T o p . 2 " S, II. 31 K r , 5 » r r t » .
T h a aald
land brin e maaaaaait at tha ilatr of tha l»*uann- of « u rh cartifirata In tha nama of N . II.
C oa;
X U o T « * F a r till rata V o I l*&gt;. datr d thr
1,1 ,lav ol u n i . \ I* ll't'l. .alii cirtlftrala
r f l i l r a , ! . thr foil,.wine d,-»rnhad pro prr ly
•i lu .t ' -d in S r m l n o l r r o u n t - . Kl oal.ta,
« l t S 2 *2 r h . of 8\\ l, .1 SW I , of N E ‘*.
S , r . 7 T.* •*. 20 S.. II. 31 Kart, 7.13 a r f n .
T h e a a ld ’ land b.-lnjt a « , » . a d at ih a data of
tbo l i l u m ' . "f *uch crrlllicala"In Iha nama
uf J . U . ' U u r r a l l .
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T h e aald H . O . Dlrfarlrh has ftlad. aaiil
cartftlrala* in tn ) oll.ta. and haa mad# ap­
plication for la* drada t o i a .u a in accordant*
with la * .
Unli-aa aald cartifirata* ahall b#
r c d i r m r d a c-o rd ln s to law ta* daada will
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PRESENTING

all the latest comedy successes,
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of .program daily

BIG SATURDAY MATINEE 3:00 P. M

FUNNY COMEDIANS

�pace tw o

Fahokee t u t S a tu rd a y for the holi­
d a y season.
Mrs. E. M. G t l l o v t ; is now in
Westfield, New Jersey, the guest of
Mra. R. S. Jveelor for'C hristm as.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORR ESPO N D E N TS-E V E N TS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
A letter received from J. O. M ans­
field of Tam pa, 318 Fulton street,
says he has hopes .of his two sons,
Fred and Percy Mansfield who were
reported sunk with the T a m p a.
There is a young m an come home
from Londo/j th a t was with th e con­
voy th a t the T a m p a was with, ar.d
. lays t h a t I h e T ro a i Ke was tfn
picked up the wireless from the,
T am ps th a t the w ar torpedo and
sinking and the crew was taken prisoners,

tng clouds and a good service was
held and a splendid collection taken
up for the kiddies. W e-understand
the sermon was on “ Sowing and
Reaping," using Jacob's life as an
illustration.
Dr. PuUwton was called out again
to Leroy Hodgins’. as bis wife’s.foot

Mrs. EUa Greenland, her daughter,
Mrs. I’aul G. Miller arfd ehildren of
Columbus, Ohio *re in Sanford for America Called on by End of
the remainder of the winter and have
War to Supply Added . .
rooms at Mrs. Simon's bouse. The
Millions,
ladies are well known in the East
end. having resided here several
years.
ECONOMY
STILL
NEEDED,
Mrs. Ira _p:-M artin is entertaining
a p arty of ladies on Thursday after­
noon in honor of her house guest, Over Three Time* Pre-War Shipment*
Required—Situation In Wheat and
Mrs. W. N. Lowell of Waterbury,'
Fata P roves Governmerit's ___
McCTeTTarTd
Policy Sound.
have a^ th e ir guests, Mr. McClel­
land's sisters, Mm. Serena Jones and
Mm. Ellen Wright of Okeechobee
City, Mm. Annie Mann and Mrs.
food situation. But there can be no
Belle Hilliard of Sarasota and nieces, hope that the volume of our export*
'Mm. Cola Knight, Miss Brnna can be tightened to the slightest de­
W dgjtt and three of Mm. Jones’ gree- with the cessation of hoatHiUe*.
children, all of Okeechobee City. Millions of people liberated from the
Miss Edith .McClelland is, at home Prussian yoke are now . Uependlng
from a stay of some length in Gene­ upon us for the food which will keep
va. Mr. McClelland's brother from them from starvailoti
With food the United States made
F t, Myers an&lt;* ony from Whittier
It possible for the forces of democ­
are expected to. complete the family rat-j- to bold out to victory. Tp Insure
democracy In the world, we must con­
Irene, the seven months daughter tinue to Ilya simply In order that we
Mr. and Mm. Christ Bucurej died may supply these liberated nations of
e 20th from a complication of Europe with food. Hunger among a
people inevitably breeds, anarchy.

blood poisoning is no longer feared.
Roy Lee, wife and baby and their
mother. Mm, Ehrbhert left Saturday
for Winter Park to stay till over
Christmas in hopes the change will
new prison benefit thetn.
ramps in Germany.
What would
the government do without the Red were made happy in having their
Cross
children and their little ones home
for a Christmas tree a n d -a g a in on
W inter I’aPk to spend Xmas with Christmas Day. Those present
were Edwin, Hilmer, Henry and El
and children
d : Miss; mer with their wives
Only
Garde[
of
Pensacola'and
. Aaron
Gladys Robinson were* in Sanford i
of
Jacksonville
wete
absent,*•
Tuesday shopping and hunting S a n ta
Mr. Tom T yner’s family were
Mr. Paul Mansfield from T a m p a a-Uo
-together »"d '" jo y e d a fine
Joe CamerOn's boys are driving a
is ‘{'ending Xmas with his s u n t,
fine new Overland car.
Mm. J. E. Vaughn.
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For our part we are glad to see
Last year we sent ll.S29.0n0 tons of
We are having warm weather and
Editor Holly ha* return'd. Sanford
food to Europe. For tfce present year,
plenty o f ‘/ a in for Xmas-week.
with only the European Allies to feed,
Wish he w .j u I U come
1 saw four airplanes pas* o\;er needs him.
wo had originally pledged ourselves to
out
here
and
write
up
our
road*.
Tuesday hut did not call for Xmas,
a program that would have Increased
M a y b e then we might get some­
f see, Mr. Cyrus S
our exports io 17.300,000 tons. Now.
thing dom- o n -them .- D on't -blame
to.fged the liberated nations, we will
Sanford
many
th e country folks for sending o;I for
have to export n total of not less than

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Mrs. Ryder and children of Pitts­
burg return Saturday and are lo­
cated in the Clouser cottuge.
Those shopping in Orlando Friday
were Mrs J M . Waits. Mrs. T olios.
Mrs Frain and the Misses Alli-tj
Cye Smith, who has received his
honorable dlsrharge from I'n-le
Sam's service a as m Town Monday
Mr. Smith who has been serving at
i Fort Severe says that he is glad t&lt;&gt;
get- out now since the war is over.
W. S. Entzminger, one of the
lucky hunters of the season had the
good luck to get a wild turkey the
- day before- X mam------------------------—
Miss Lottie Mathews, the prin­
cipal of the school is spending her
; vacation ut her home in GabrieHa.
J. H. D unbar,’ who was appointed
to solicit for the Red Cross Xmas
{drive has been v e ry successful in
• securing renewals.
Tlfe ladies of the Civic League will
give a reception New Year’s evening
, from 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. Everyone
la cordially invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. 1l. C. Woodworth
reached here last Wednesday in
their Rco car, making the trip from
their home in Wnterton, N. Y . and
are guests of their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs* WKW. Dressor*
E. M. - Fenton and two grown
sons, Elvin and Emory arrived here
on Friday from Battle Creek, Mich,
.driving in their Ford car und expect
to remain till spring. . Mr. Fenton is
well known here, having spent a
winter five years ago.
Maud and Argel Cameron ot
Tam pa will lw* at home with thetr
people over" Christmas.
Miss Annie Cameron came home
from Stetson on Friday .for the holi­
day vacation.
Miss Nellie Brown of Fort Christ'maa spent last week hero with her
sister, Mrs. J. F, McClelland.
W. A. Kniglit is a t .home from
D rum wick, Ga.^ speeding Cliristmas
with his* family. .
A. T. Uossetter came home from

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•f4**dU steak mt J o r d l l t d
M tu r p a l p ***!»•*. Jupttn M r■ tenrnin, p lu m , *te-. &gt; m « tn d
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k w T h skovta b a r* I b k bank
s a d p ts a lo B o n f r a a U r &lt;11v a rtlfr
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Oovr tealiait fra* an r Dplkotk...

C. M. Griffing &amp; Co.
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R-PJL1*J Macelaaay, Fla*

We hare for sale a place that we consider absolute
Iv the most beautiful estate in Florida.
We
think an appropriate title for it would be
A HAVEN OF REST
or “ A MILLIONAIRES* PARADISE
It is located between two sparkling, crystal lakes, Mirround d by
beautiful, tropical trees, and in a community .of magnificient fctjy.c*. It
is only three miles from one of Florida's leading industrial cities, and
is one-half mile from the Dixie Highway. It is equipped with all mod­
ern conveniences; has eleven acres in the lot; a n eight room modern
house, a large variety o f fruits, and a landscape that an artist would
revel at an opportunity lo paint. After seeing this place one would
think of the price reaching in to seven figures, but we have it lifted at
the astonishing price of only 53,500.00.

HUTCHINS &amp; COMPANY
FLORIDA

viewing m e w o r l d rood s i t u a t i o n , we
find th a t s o m e fo o d s will be o b t a i n a b l e
In q u u h tlt le * sufficient to m e e t all
w orld needs u n d e r a r e g im e o f eco­
nom ical . co n s u m p tio n .
On t b e o t h e r
hand, t h e r e will he m a r k e d w orld
s h o r ta g e s in s o m e I m p o r t a n t c o m m o d i­
ties.

Voluntary Basis of Food Saving
Showed Heart of America
Beat True for Freedom.

holiday with the i-r.d&lt; s {
Mr.
and
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T. O.
Rev. Sessions was th*~ dintnof .*I r and
•s i r. ■ n hi;

BARGAIN IN COUNTRY ESTATE

ORLANDO

Ex-kaiser is"confined -to bed with
His chills will be greater
y have been befbfv the Vnd
with hits.

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Before You Purchase

FORD

Return to Normal Dread Loaf.

THE

U n h th e enlarged
w h e a t cro p s
w hich A m e r i c a n f a r m e r s h a v e g ro w n ,
a n d t h e s u p p l i e s o f A u s t r a l i a , th e A r ­
g en tin e a n d o t h e r m a rk e t* n o w ac c e s­
sible to s h ip p i n g , t h e r e nr** b r e a d
T o the voluntary service am! sacri­ g ra in s e n o u g h to e n a b le the n a t i o n s to
fice of the American people must be r e tu r n to t h e i r n o r m a l wb’e h t loaf,
a ttr ib u te d
the
continued
health, provided w e c o n t i n u e to mill flour nt
s tr e n g th and morale of the Allied nr- a high p e r c e n t a g e o f e x t r a c t i o n am)
m a in ta in e c o n o m y In e a tin g u n d the
ml&lt;-M nnd th&lt;- civil populace.
am ld n n ee of w aste.
U p o n t h is s p V r l o f s e r v ic e a n d «ne.
In f a ts t h e r e w in he a h e a v y s h o r i ­
rift* e will depend E u ro p e 's fnt*- IN the
ng*'—
a b o u t 3,MUO.U*(.000 p o u n d s — in
m onths 10 com**. In th e past j*-'ur »*.have curried out nn export program, pork p ro d u c t* , d a i r y p ro d u c t* a n d
the m a g n itu d e of which 1* almost b»* v egetable oils. W h ile th e r e w ill b e a
f u n d comprehension.
But with i lo­ s h o r ta g e of utaitit i b r e e m illion to n s
ti ew dem&amp;mlA th a t h a v e come, with in rich p r o t e i n fe e d s f o r d a i r y mil*
th** liberation of nation* freed fr- iu Inals, ( h e re w ill be sufficient s u p p li e s
G entian oppression, our ex|*orti* m as' of o th e r fe e d s tu f f* to ulluvv eco n o m ic al
consum ption.
be alm ost doubled. Instead of 11321),
In th e m a t t e r o f beef, th e w o r l d 's
(XX) tons, we must ship tw enty million
tun* of fowt to Etrrnpe tn rhe coming supplies a r e lim ite d to th e r n p n c l t y o f
y e a r —a s much . us tu n be pushed t h e a v a ila b le r e f r i g e r a t i n g sh ip s . T h e
su p p lies o f b e e f In A u s tr a li a , t h e A r ­
through ou r port*.
If t h e A l l i e s b u d no t been fc*t by g e n tin e am i t h e U n ite d S ta te * a r e *nfAflteTi'n It n o tllt ) ha ve t« ..| l lllip i, Meteor In load tlicsit ‘ h ip * T h e r e will
* ii • fi/f them ,*■ malntulii iheir do b e a s h o r t a g e In th e tm jio rtln g ctmn- |
trie*, hut w e t u n tint* h o p e to e x p a n d
f* f
. i t .i Inst Geniality
Me*-iing this world need on a purely e i |* i r t s m a t e r i a l l y for th e n e x t m o n th s
voluntary basis, the American people In view o f t h e butflu n t c i t In trans­

have
racy
need
if

eoi cluslvely {iroveil th a t democ­
Is n success nno Jhat It) time of
It will Kse to Its own defense.
th e r e were no o th e r aceouiptishn i c n t to ils c r e d i t ilie very ftn-( that It
but, si town thw stn-ngth .of-it*'inr*er»&lt;-y
lit*- In 11 Self m o r e t h a n jtwililled llo*
i \ i - | e i e e of the Uood .Administration
IP t h e e v e s of t h e W o r l d

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portation.
We will have n sufficient, supply of
sugnr to allow normal consumption In
this country If the oilier options re­
tain their present short rations or In*
en-ttso Un-m *inly slightly. For the
countries of Ktiro{*«*, however, to Inerease their present rations to a Imiterlul evii-nt will necessitate otir shur-

I *-*■■* tlniii four m onths a fte r tin* i,log u p a r t -if o u r o w n s u p11p l i e s w i t h
I 'n i t i d S lu t«—
* deelnred w a r tin* United them.
S ta te s Food A d m in istra to r expressed
Twenty Million Tons of Food.
tils determ ination to meet America s
Of
tlm world total, North America
food problem on n bnsls of voiuhtiiry
will
furnish
more than O) per cent.
action a n d r e ite r a te d J iU confidence
th a t a u lik e n e d dem ocracy mouM prove The United Hlutt-s. Including the Went
Indies, will bo called upon to funtfsh
Irresistible.

20,1X10,000 Ions of fo*&gt;«J of ull kind*‘us
-compared
with pur pre-war exports of
“ M any thinking A m ericans," said
about
fl,(XX),000
tuna.
Mr. f lo o r e r , “and th e whole world

have bedh w atching anxiously the Inst
four m onths In the f e a r that demo­
c ra tic Apierlcn could n o t,o r g a n iz e to
meet BUtbcmtfe G erm any. Germany
bus been confident Hint It could not .he
done. C o n tra ry proof Is Immediately
at o u r door, and ou r people have nl
ready d e m onstrated th e ir ability to
mobilize, organize, e n d u r e and prepare
voluntarily and efficiently In many di­
rections and ii| mm the m ere word of
Inspiration aside from (he remarkable
assem blage of ou r Army and finances."
T h e history o f the Fowl A dministra­
tion hns clearly shown Hint tbe trust
of th o se w ho put th e ir faith In democ­
racy ha s not been mlspluced.

Whflu ww .wilt be nblo to chnngo our
program In m any respects, even a
casual survey of the world supplies
In comparison to world de m a n d s show s
conclusively Hint Eum|K? w ill know
famine unless th e American people
bring their hom e consumption down
tn the b a re st m inim um th a t will maintaln heulili a n d airt-tiglfi.
_ T here are conditions of fa m in e In
Kuni{te (hat will be beyond t*ur po w e r
to remedy. T h e r e a re -lO.OOO.tXX) peo­
ple In North R u ssia whom th e r e is
sum 11 chance o f reaching w ith food
th is winter. T h e i r r trmis|&gt;orintlou la
demoralized In couipletb a na rc hy, and
sliortly many o f th e ir p o rts will he
frozen, even If Internal tr a n s p o r t
could be realized.
* To P r e se rv e Civilization.
At this m o m e n t G ermnny h a s not
alone sucked tlm food und nnlmnla
from nil those m asses o f people she
hn* dmnlnaicd and left starving, hut
sho has left b ehind h e r a - to ta l w re c k ­
age of social Institutions, und this
muss of people is no w 'c o n fro n te d w ith
nbsolule a na rc hy.
If we value o u r own safety a n d the
social organization of the world, If we
value the p re se rv a tio n of ct?lBullion
Itself, we cannot perm it growth o f this
cancer In the w o r ld ’s vitals.

Famine la the mother o f/’anarchy.
From the Inability of governments to
secure food for their people grows
revolution and chaos. .From, an nbiltty
to supply their people grows stability
of government and the defeat of an­
archy. Did we put It on no higher
titans than onr Interests In 'the pro­
tection of onr Institutions, we must
bestir ourselves to solution of this
problem.

UNIVERSAL

CAR

Place your order now, in order to insure
yourself of the earliest possible delivery.
Production is coming through in limited
quantities at present. It takes some
time to ‘turn*the big factory' back from
100ry Government work to H)0r £ pro­
duction of Ford cars. So first come, first
served.
The demand is big from even
part of the country, and the Ford Motor
Co. will be impartial in the effort to
serve fairly everyone of the great army
of Ford Dealers. This means that for
some time to come we are not going to
have enough cars to supply the demand,
so. as above stated those who place their
orders’ first, will* have first delivery.'
Runabouts - ’ $500.00
Touring Cars l
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T r u c k s ....................................
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Coupclets
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Sedans
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Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

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T. O. CHARLES, Distributor

PHONE 31ttV

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crate*
You Can lluy From Us at
Whulrsafs Prices

W. A. Menryday Com pany
Palslka, Florida

MERCHANT TAILOR. CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER
; Sanitary Steam PressinL’, (lot Gasolnic Dry Cleaning- All
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Join Our Gentlem en's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Mi

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Phone 181
N q l Alfalfa Meal Pen Green
-N o 1 Timothy Hay
No-2 W. C. Oats, best on the market.
Anil) Sweet Feed, the best made.
Green Cross, the old reliables
Rip Mule, good for a little less hioney.
Butter Fat Dairy Feed, n o t'to o costly.
Schumacher Hog and Dairy Feed, try ft.
Bice Bran,.
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Cotton Seed Feed Meal.
Cotton Seed Fertilizer. Meal.

Letters From Arthur Dirkins
Dad’s Christmas Letter
** Sunday, November 24. 1918

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CATES CR ATE COMPANY

201 West First Street

Soil them Distribu tor for Ilie Uni vprsal llu sh elB ask et.. We-carry the largest stock of Various Kara
'armers supplies in tht tern t r\
\\ e carry the largest stock of all kinds of,Feed in theTountv. We
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*VU( llH‘ kind voir want, and . the kind that Tofife Stock needs. *
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Cru. Pm intU of M p Special F u tilite r for Your F l o w n a n d C ar d m .

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Cuban Flint Corn, just the right size for Chickens.
Itcd Foithor Lillie Chlx R » d . I h . kind Out ,„ak , , gI ™ * ™ ','''' S m l r t K&lt;' " 1'
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Bowden, O y,lc, Shell. the kind Ihe lion m n,t t o w . ' Ohio Peart Grit, tor y oon, ,nd G , o « i f l &gt; S w " ‘ “ S S S t o S

Well, you can't tell me it is not
lucky, because I have been through
too many places for it to be very
unlucky. Well, papa, t h b is s u p ­
posed to reach you by Christmas; so
I hope everything is fine when it a r ­
rives. I often wonder how the trade
is running. Guess you are real rush­
ed now that it is nenring the hullt o y ,.
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THE BOYS

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l’AGE Tif&amp;EL*

D-ftiicc* Hampers,
Dean Ifampcni
Celery Crates
Potato Crates
l^ettuce Crates
Cabbage Crates
Pepper Crates
Toiriato Crates
Orange Crate*1
Tangerine Straps
Crate Nails

Lime
Cement
Plaster
Armount Fertilizer
Castor Pomace
Blue StontF
Bordeaux Mixture
• Alienate Lead
Paris Green
Orange Paper
All Kinds of Seed

standing 'on* their ends.' Wc have get enough money to secure a uni- had just as soon get the kaiser Him-1French led the procession, while the
been on th e sea a week yesterday, form and come home on.- I have self before we stop, as not.
"Yankee’’ infantry hand played the
and I tell you the first four, days 1 reached the old U. S. A. without re,,
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Franch national anthem. The. par­
was o n e ‘ seasick mortal, but 1 am reiving any pay. All the money I . ' v!’ry man 1,8 ln line spintsiXalkade was formed opposite the review­
feeling as good as*l ever felt in my have had since I have been in lr' K "/ wh*n the&gt;’ ox‘,cct to «(,t ho™*
nines months. ing stand, where the high officials of
life..
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France was the money 1 drew on varying from three
V V to ......
Of course We idon't know, but hpve the allied countries viewed them
N to . M k . I k.,..«v you wan,
1
«-«• will no. p»ij , Qrno
t " t .l k " . w ' w o r t ' S The crowds surrounded our hoys
and did everything they could to
to know what I am Mini* #yi*t home ; these days, but Imost likely
will while*
show their appreciation.
for. Well, I cannot tell yqu exactly. | have to waituntil my service record ,
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It is my hip that lias been worrying Js sent over. I am going to tele^ think the influenza is decreasing
I would have given nearly half .
tne; it is in my hip hone. T he do‘- •' Kraph you t h is ' afternoon.
Well,
,lavo ,,ot ,,enrtl how il is '» the my life to have been in old Sanfor
tor says it. is not. very, serious and^ m°ther, here's hoping I will learn
lately
town when they received the news.
is soit)ething that will rom e around w here
iihi really ^oing soon, so I
I am still going from morning till Well, I am over here and am proud
very quickly with treatm ent in til.’ *;-n give you my correct address. 1 night, happy as a boo.
of it, so th a t is all.
Unit'd Stntes: but tlTo d a n r i French
Mother, there is so much to say I
no^fbie’ k ,U | ‘m l f !l f r f
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Now, mother, . I ’ll stop f o r toweather would not be very gjidd for
beirtg
, ^ ' ' C‘°5C
U. T Highland finish tomorrow some time. don’t know what to sny. All the
it. Now, please da not be worried
it
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night. Nov. 11.—To­ hoy-s nrp in the best'of spirits every­
about ihe, because l hope I will set?
ol h everyone u wejl, I. remjun, ,night, mother, closes the first day in where.
you in a very little' while, and.you
May God spare me for u hasty
s?.U,.r. : . T n?,
epoch in World’s History.
can judge from my looks th a t I am
Arthur L. Dick ins
K.vs
This has. been the greatest day in return Ami keep you safe.
some distance from dead.
the world's history. Democracy has little sister for ins ami "nelio" cj
1 ■*!!. I will go down now and see
won .and thanlc God we have won
I.cllcr F r o m Virgil Sm ith
m bunk now for anand brought this terrible struggle to
Somewhere in France,
Ci
my love t o ‘all.
an end
l UnVt mean it is alt over, *
Sunday
Night, Nov. in.
Imt
the
biggest
part is over now.
b mi v • *r loving son,
My Dear Mother:
The
population,
of France certain-)
Arthur L. Dickies.
.TI\U. we/g .has Amum*'.-b e tter*than lj-h n d a right to go."wild to d a y ,( f t r
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last, fur-X reccis-cd^THn‘'*h*fwr-vff-tV:P/-9ff*rrt’ fOcmiirteTy 'wild after the ,
A. P. O. 71G.
Embarkation Hospital, Ward 17; Oct. 6 nml 12. also one from Dwight news came).
Monday,
Nov. '25, 19IS
~ _____ C imp' Stuart; Virginia.,

I met a negro th a t used to-be por­
ter in the Sanford House. He knew
Dear Dad; r
me right away, but 1 don't ever re­
Givs
Just a few lines to let you know member seeing him before.
everyone
my
love.
that 1 am* still ujjve and kicking.
You can’t imagine how hard it ia for
From yoifr son,
me to write when I have received no
A. L. Dirkins.
mail at all. If I only had two or
three letters which I could answer,
Somewhere at Sea. Dec. 7, 1918
it would be a great help.
Dearest Mother:
I understand th a t it will be all
Well, I guess by the time you re-*
right to say nearly anything in, this
ceive
this note, you will have al­
letter, so I am giving to tell you some
of tin- places 1 have been since 1 ready found out that 1 am in the
crossed ' the portd. We landed in old U. S. A. again, because if I cun
Liverpool, England, from there we possibly scrape up six'ty-five cents,
went to London, frqih London we I a nr going to .wire papa and lal_Liin
boarded a tram which took us to know. whatu.l-iun&gt;-A-bope this wiH
Winchester, from Winchester to he u pleasant surprise to all of you.
South Hampton, then crossed the t ~ t cH~ytm it—surely—suits—in**.— UT
Lh'c’ !*»■
channel to-Lnllavre.
Then we lost course, I do not know where I am
no time in going to the Champagne going; most likely to some New Dearest Mother:
i arrived in the harbor yesterday,
front where I was put in the old York hospital, but 1 apt going to do!
Rainbow Division. Wc were taken everything in my power to get hum -! |,ut ,iui not unload until this a. m.
^ a r , We st ,y here
oil the &lt;'hajnjjugne front uni] sent to on pass for Christmas, and then ].n ,m „;i j ,
Chal'inu-Thterfu where wtf lost 'a after that I am going to try to be ;,h„ut f.-t ', ,ght hours and then are
sekt to the nearest hospital, I mean
great many men. Joe Chittenden sent' to a southern hospital.
Mother, wc have certainly had military hospital, to our homes; so
nnd tKiar Speer were wounded
the/*-, -ti I heard. Do. you remem­ some awful weather so fur on the if that -s true I am liable to spend
ber my "Dog Tag" No. 1251212? Voyage, and to night the bunks are I ibis Christmas home, that Ls if .1 can

and I W^a^tbtl_tQ_gili^LVni siyv^---- .--- Tlda morning.. 1 wit mwiu^.il n sight

I kflrttv^ymf are very much inter- that impressed me more than 1 can
eslcd in t o d a y ' s papers in regard to tel! and I will never forged"it. Four
the armistice t -rms. This place is thousand miles from - home, iri » | bl.it)K sea,;
at M and , t&gt;njoved it
wild over ,t. It i*. talked til,out strange land, people speaking strange ,.V(&gt;rv
T h „ „ lir‘„., *WrtjM
frtun m ’rmng till night.
\\ t*I,, J Imiguagi* I
aiti-I i 11 a quickly jiri*1/lu‘ it
iinLshcti. iuul I want it to p.irod punuit* of thn*f
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na tions w ho j-gjj,^ a n d
we s p e n t t h - t i m e ‘very
In* a s u r e ’tinish
_ for the same cause. . w ,||
Poor (dd kaiser, [ ___
have __
fought
he is hnvwig a hard time how. Hut Four and a half
^
tlf long years they have
am in France at a rest cam &gt; n . -v
he deserve-, more than they can give struggled together and at last they
him. Things are going line, and we j are crowned with victory.
The
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How to have m on ey-join our new

CLUB

Makes It Easy to Have Money
Hy having many rlulis in our Christmas HankinR Club wc* make it easy for everyone to join.
Then* is a club, that w i l l 111 your ability to
pay*-*and when you keep your p a y m en t
regularly, you really "Have Money" in Fifty
W eeks.
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L o o k a t th e t a b l e below!

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Which club ran you join? Then come to our
Hank with the first payment. We will make
you a member o f the club and give you a bank
hook showing the Club you joined.
You can pay a s many weeks in advance as
you .wish. . H ave-you ever s a id to y o u r tc lft. - ** ^" *lrr T only hat! money now?”
W ell,, here is
the easy way, ami the SlIRK way’ to get It

Join Our Christmas banking
How to Join-r-It is easy—ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS £!"«"«£■»

SI.00. $5,00 or any amount.

That’s ALL you need to da.

We do the rest.

There ore no dues to pay

Who Can t / o m —Eyervbody Can Join and Everybody

lloya. Girls, Little children and the Baby.

SHOULD JOIN

Our Christina* Rankin; Club is

What the Different Clubs Will
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lc CLUB

l*AVMKNTS

PAYMENTS

lc
Lst Week
2ml Week - 2c
3c
3rd Week Ififfriw eiwy lift'd bj lc
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Total lit SfliWrrM
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1st Week - 2c
2nd Week - fc
3rd Week
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i InrTrssr mrj «r»K b; If.
Tupl In Bo *rrh*

10c CLUB

HA1MENTS

HAVMKNTS

1st W eek
- 15c
2nd Week - Kc
3rd W eek - 15c
fnrfraw t»ifj weik by 3f

1st Week - 10c
2nd Week - 20c
* 3rd Week - 30c
lncr«aa# p»rfjr wptlt by |Oc
Toiil Infio v»fk#HM

tfil 75

$25.50

$12.75

5c CLUB

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$127.50

$1.00 CLUB-

50c CLUB
HAVMKNTS

1st Week 2nd Week •
3rd Week I&gt;epo*ll S0( tiff;

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$25.00

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50c
50c
50c
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1st W eek * $ 1 .0 0 ^
2nd W eek - $1.00w
3rd W eek - .$1.00
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$5.00 CLUB
HAVMKNTS

1st W eek
2nd W eek
3rd Week
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- $5.00
- $5,00
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You’ll never miss the money
Ip for you and the rllldren to bank more nlcklcs and dimes. often foolishly spent, and they
dollars —and dollars grow Into a fortune. Time goes,fast, and In 59 week* you really
Our Christmas Banking H u b is the best say to accumulate money for Ronds, Certificates,
ice, Etc.
«jy
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Why We Have Our Christmas Banking Club
Wo put this Club Into our Bank to educate (he people to help thonwcIresLby giving them a plan by which
they can bank a little every week or every month jind acquire money,
T q make “ Savers" out of Men, •»
k's safely and service is for
ALL of the people

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THE SANPORD HERALD

THESANFORDHERALD

thrown in-contact-w lth-m cn

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Rv J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager

hted here would not be amiss espec­
ially since he has been asked, this
important and leading question so
published Every Friday by
many times upon his rctnrn. When
the people ill the north todays hear a
man say he - is from Florida they
f it n M C U .ia iO N I'MICK IN ADVANLT.
prick up their ears instantly and he
O N E TEA!!
cun talk all day on this subject if he
kpows how tp tnlk and has. the nec­
essary wind to blow his bazoo. Of
r.nnrisl u H'MDd.Uua Mail Mallrr Aapal 22nd
course every one in Florida has a
ISOS, al IIk- I'wlallln al Hanfurd. Florida
C oder A n of M arrb l t d , IB7S
talking point but a man from SanT rlrplinna No, I IS
Offlre: 1C raid HulMlnj
Do your

New

Year’s

resolvjng

Paris seems to he large enough to than any other county in the state,
accommodate two presidents.
There Was so much
interest in
Florida everywhere th at it was a
. "C hristinas comes hut once a source of sificcre regret th a t there,
y ear," and very fortunutely Christ­ was no Seminole literature along to
more graphically illustrate the story,
inas hills follow the same custom.
hut being on a different mission at
the time and with no thought about
Amftng th e problems of recon­
advertising Florida or Seminole coun­
struction will be. getting suspenders
ty. However the habit is so strong
on the navy and long trousers on the
and one who is away, from home is
arm y ngain.
bo p ro n t/to talk about the beauties
and superior advantages of his own
The government is perfectly rec­ county that wo never lost an oppor
onciled this Christmas to having you
bfiy extravagantly of one commod­
i t y — Wnr Savings Stamps.
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SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT
“ INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS
AFTER INFLUENZA .
EPIDEMIC. ,
U. S. Public Health Service Warns
Public—Against- Tuberculosis,
One Million Cases Tubercu­
losis iri United States— E&amp;ch a
Source of .Danger.

n c r F - y . L r u ?7 i».la

pile Happenings
Mention of
Mttlcrs In Brief
personal Hems
of Interest/

Summary of the
FloatingSmali
TqlkB Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

X mas boxes,
Mrs. 0. P. Herndon nw
Orlando Saturday after-

cSOtdutpays

Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Mcrriwether
have as their gliest a little daughter,
who arrived Monday

curds, seals, tags and boj
Ralph- Goodspeed*of Jacksonville
jistionrry; at Mobley’s Drug Store,
was the guest of M r. and Mrs. P. M.
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32-2tc
Elder during the iioliduys.
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' C. W. White, Miss Carolyn White,
Mrs. Fred S. Daiger, Jr„ and. little
c stock of Huyler’s and Frederick motored lo Orlando SntXmna Candies at Mobley’s “ rday where they spent the morning
32-2U- very pleasantly shopping.

Influenza Convalescents Should Havs
Lungs Examined— Colds Which Hang
On Often Beginning of Tuberculosis
No Causa for Alarm If Tuberculosis Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Is Recognized Early— Patent Medi­
Under. Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
cines Not to Bo Trusted,

HERE IS THE A. B. C. OF FORTUNEBUILDING
COME IN NOW AND JOIN OUR "ACCUMULATING
BANKING CLUB WITH 50C, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00 $20.00
OR AN-Y AMOUNT YOU WISH, AND "REGULARLY" DEPOSIT
THE SAME AMOUNT EACH W ’c’EK TOR 50 WEEKS. KEEP
THIS UP EACH YEAR FOR FIVE Y.-ARS AND YOU WILL BE ON
THE ROAD TO WEALTH.
YOU CAN DO T H IS -Y O U KNOW YOU CAN-AND YOU
KNOW YOU OUGHT TO, BECAUSE THERE IS SURE TO COME
A TIME WHEN YOU WILL WANT AND NEED MONtV.* *
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BUILD YOUR FORTUNE.
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PER GENT INTEREST

PEOPLES—BANK Or SAimillD

Port Orange.
e assortment of high ‘
Mr»: Lc?lie
^ s and. toilet waters, j the ho,idny8'*
j^fat ynd face powders a t Mobley’s

^ r' nni* Mrs. J- C. Bennett ate is more apt to live through the sum­
nounce the birth of a daughter.
mer.
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Miss Alice CaldwoT l« t Tuesday
, oo t tie .armer who batches his
for I unit City wnero she will be the
chi.
kuusVarlyjloes these tilings: gets
Kuesl of Miss Both Taylor.
m" rc
get' more meat and
B '•»’ more eggs.
;* K-tl. Mo Danici a f r lv d
Jam-onv.llc Tuesday i 0 st.end the
holidays wit If
Dou, last, *
11me Changes Jan.' I
Florida tra.rv schedules will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts are re­
joieing over the arrival of a little [•(■banged an hour on Jan. I. when
daughter. Little Miss Betts*arrjv e J ja-astern tune goes into elleej. The
JJirw time table to by used by’ the
Monday.
"Ust Line bus been issued,
Mrs. S. M. Howard and (Mr. Mor­
&gt;■new hours of arrival and
gan Howard Jr, of Bartlesville. G.i ,
with Mf*. general
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and i( tiiery are any adjust
1Leslie Bryun
me lit* to i'** n»«de they -will doubt
Miss Winnie Strong left
nude gradually and at i
for Hustings where sin- wil
several days with
'I lie change is a change h
Mary Strong.
flbvk and not in the trains,
Mrs. Ralph 1
wnl run turough to easterr
aonville arrive!
nufthern poiqts to arrive ut the
the holidays w
hoar n i formerly, and coming :
parents,
and Mrs. I'. M
bound will t uKc their ilen

TIKES
nicy uiii ne good for many more
mile* of service.-"Make them prac­
tically new again so far as the tread
is concerned. • No' need for new tires
just because the old ones have wornsmooth. Just send them here (or '
retreading at a very small expense.
mi

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Oak nml 3rd St

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but don’t know for how long
way I am hopiiig we will get moved
guess we

Miss Helen Bingham left Suturd
for Windermere, whore .die v&gt;
spe'il the holiday ( with li■».* par -1i
during nt their wint r h imp,

Sanford, Florida

tell* Dad the rnilrpads and cam.: are
ull a whole lot worse than the old
O. B. ever was. There are some
good c a n though, in fact some just
as good as in the U. S. A. But somj
are not. 1 have seen a few* 11. S.
cars .over here and they of course
natural, but some -of T h e
rn-ncni' u r e : uui there Is no use
for me to try and describe them as
there is nothing over there they-look
like!. I was talking to a fellow last
night th at had been over here eight
months pm! had pretty" nearly seen
all of France, amf ho said it was
pretty much ull alike. 'Anyway I
want to see a littlo more of it. but
some of the fellows think wo are going to go back pretty quick, and I
wouldn't* wonder either,thi»y will lu* wanting to*get the bovn
back as quick as possible. It mignl

j.itji" Geo,;:iu • add Florida east of
I guess it will |&gt;p quite awhile be­
the
uApj xlav.hicola river, which terri­ fore you get this, and maybe you
‘
raig Harris of Atlanta nr- tory will hereafter have the same will get a few more at the same time,
rivpd Monday to spend Xmas will time as Washington and New York. cause I’ll write as often as I can.
his wife who is visiting her parents
and you all do the sanuf,
Mr. nnd Mrs. T S. Davis,
won’t prohahl
Notice
-M. b. Wiggins came over from
Sanford Lodge No. 1111. O, O. F.
O ' &lt;-d » T.;. sday to spend Xmas
will hold tneir annual roll call Mon­
■w.. , • s
ho is hgre visiting day evem.ig, Jan. fttn at 7:30
poneeiog up." Way, this country
h
- i t it *. •!—. Ella Leiller.
o clock, rtll im-moers urgently re­ i( just whill we’ve been hearing a I
M(
G . . : • nitli and attractive quested in be present lo respond to the time,'’•if’ii just about a million
i t s not very -n»i • i •»(|-- n»ro
the West Side are spending holidays
little
.ughu
„ elyn lefr Thurs­ roB—call. Inmaiioii of new mem­ years behind the times. They have a &gt;vv either than it is in Jf.j L| » in
*ith relatives at Bushnelt.
.
day for .Sarasota, where they will bers.
Visaing Odd Fellows very good buildings but some of them ara *-i-t I haven't seen a • frosi or ice
spend
some
time
with
Mrs.
Smith’s
cordially
invited to* be present* so funny, und the wagons anth rail- acre yet, and I expect you a ll’have
Phone 3703 or write' S.- P. Dutton
Mrti. W. C. XIray and daughter mother,
Chicken
pijlau
for oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, Clara. Miss Clara Millon. Mr. Ed­
rn.1d enrs, and in fact everything are hud frost by this time. Say. I gupis
by the box or hundred.
p'il-tf
so different. \Ye never get tired of when I come hack I'll give yoq all a
It. Griffith inn received
ward Milieu and Mr. R. E. Milieu
looking, and I’ve seen unite n hit. surprise. You see it will probably
»-que from her brother,
Remember the Elks’ ball tdnight.* motored to Port Orange Wednesday
Gm. F have boon pretty mueli till bma~m JTTTtr 2nd .-nayhe tivo of them
io Our t u -tamers
The *la-t ball to be given by ,tlu&gt; WtTtl MT Hrumh-y to spend X mas
over
the little l -&gt;wa of Brest. You "etwee i HJtiers s&gt; when I start it
EUa in their present home.
, with Mrs. R. E. Milieu.
Some tim e-ago we made an in­
ran look it up and see about where I w ill t »k • from six to ton days to
crease in our electric rates that we
Christmas oranges, grapefruit,
• The Herald is indebted to J. J.
am at now and where I’ve been, cross tli- .mud, then two from New
hoped W-oihl lie Mi.licielit. hill we
i - Florida, so I'll have a
Ungerim-■* f--r snle by the box or Gutt of West First strivt (or a lih-• i s some r.wi. and say. talking Yor
(ini! it has not I..... 'a.^e enough (or
(,ha
i
-e
t-i dip right in on you a:t 1
hur.dri-ii i'hone 3703. S. P. Dut- box of Cliristmas slrawberru-s Wifb
about slioi-^!
They are wearing
os to meet our obligations and main­
1 think I'll do it.
.
•
wooden shoes, sure enough and they
tain the property and we are com­ are some funny. •
*
•
My address over here will be:
SKi: I'li !»A \ IS FOB GLASSES
pelled to make a readjustment.
George Smith. Base Hospital I l.l,
AT LINCOLN HOUSE UNTIL
It's been ruining p r e t t y m uch th e
Beginning with January, 1919
A. 1*. o. 71ft, American Et. Forces.
HEW YEAR.
'
• Ul-3tp
Tiie Sanford Elks are preparing accounts electric lighting rates will whole tim e a n d th e roads are p r e t t y
muddy, hut it's not like the Georgia
for a lug time tonight which will he be as follows
Maxwell has as her
mud. it &lt;! in't sti.-k s&gt; li«c! They
That A I’ t). it American I’ i^ttheir last tuill in the home recentlythe winter her mother,
are beginning to s-nd s u n - of t V Ddi -e and you can put it d iwn in
sold to the county for u court house.
r of (iullport. Miss.
boys back already, so gm-is I’il not the corner of tin* envelope. Say I'll
This is one of tho finest dance floors
be over Imre a great while. I hope l tell you som'tiling of the -mail they
in the state and these many good
will get to see pretty much all -if handle .over here. On the boat I
t in will 'il- ni&gt;*s*-d In the lovers of
Fram e though, for things are (l, (|jf c a 'lie on w i« ii.illt) sucks of iii.tic tio*
| fi.j
f* relit
They have. I guess v ,-i III Ml III til I e v e r r ,\i
would i-.ill , tiiepi, mud fenc. i.
\ helping i i suet •
square i f al out an acre with ,i in i I
&lt; i’ov l us H :ne a n d
fence. ;; or i feel high, then j lining
'•! a .d I gu»-«s il
«*n n unotnvr « » anil I
ah 41*
i.te . -in- m o re a n d
..,/ht.is
i
M
.
.uncle
t.nunty
'th
a
t
way
ad
i
n
f
,
any
way
is as
II you need stftve v#&gt;od phone me i an uenacnep.
.
i .....
s,
,()f
i n- i ill together.
Bank win
Id ii 'm- office of t h e ! fur *as I've bThese i-’n-n. -i
Il ran -upidy y o u .' 11*. (’ DuJlose.
Walter and Hawi.i.is ( ’unnelly a *• -;
i - . 1 '!** E B Brown if
Mu
on .i, ;»„ry 2nd. It'19, at fsiur J
too are t any. if they want
l(h:-tlc sjiending the Christina's hulidays, Titnipa were the gm--is of t-luur
o’clock _p. in.,_ for the purpose of | to sell you nnythUig. or want you to
’*-»« 1 w*'* write t a sy
Edwin Movp.-son'nf Mr. and Mrs. *’i t t their parents. Mr. and M rs sister. Mrs, It. •- ll-’liy Monday. election of a hoard of directors ttil know iinythiitg i i ’b no troume for !*n A,.v
j SI. K V . . i- home frci i Key West. A I’ -Connelly. They are students ' T i n - left L.r Mumi
they will serve fur the ensuing year.
many
from
over here, Ms I did. It
| them to s|ir-ak enough English for
when- h, was stationed as a part of al
M'ltatry College and are In- the guests of Mr and Mrs. Martakift
too
long
tu get an answer (I
you to know- wl-.at they mean, but
I’nrls S un'- irivv
greatly Interested in their work, px-.tin Itai/icx at the Hotel 1’ershing for
mean
so
many
people)
. Rut I'd Im
just vou sta ll to talk to one and he
' t
■
oLuially the military branch
pleased to hear from anybody th a t
ran
unrlrr»tnmt
nothing,
iir
at
least
l-F"\ &gt; At T o
TR A N S FF.(t
'
*
rnukes out so In- can t They don’t wishes to write, if only a few word s.
••A ll' i:\r.K Y T IIlN G . PH ON E
A,,1‘
.
Nulire
Will dose now.
u. h o t e l c a r n e s .
21 -tf
S* The ai.iiuul imvtuig ot the st l&gt;- (ail to charge either. I saw them sell
miorro w
Your loving son
.
*s now
^nLJi-rs of the Hanford Iluiltlini A those regular old English walnuts 2
Mr. D-rii Itocquemoro -of Fort i.e
,
for
5
cents;
the
amullest
nieces
.of
Georg ejS
AjTan Association will lie held in die
PREPARE FOR EAKI.Y HATUI
Byers, Ya.. spent* Friday in SanV.
S.
Tell
everybody
"Hello!
Vifllee.uf the company, 106 Magnolia
fonl, the guest of his mother, Mrs.
Poultry is Scarce anil Prevailing avenue on Saturday, January 11th,
1919. at 7:10 p. m.
•
i
J’rires Are High
'
lielta, who has been
•
T. J. Miller. Prek l
'•I *'
kave
Early hatch of poultry is neee&gt;lii'-kson ville returned
A.
P.
Connelly.
Sec’y.
,i ho.iil.i's tiu ir sary if tin* desired increase in prol&lt;&gt; Npi-inf I he holidays
Mr and u ' &gt; i.i. :ion is tu In- attained. It is ulko
,r ^&gt;r '
*’ ni-i-t mury, duriyg tin- winter, I hat
U -M u t il,.
son
ill
B
B . •&gt;!n i n e s a m i
"I 1u "
"i" ws. f.(rmi,rs nave voting hens and pupets
Notice
a-toi’ of this c i t y , h a s t a k e n u p J. •'-■ Jr- a n d Ha! .iii of l.aki ..ut 11|)) j liey will he on lufnd for stock in
The annual meeting of the stoc* I'&lt; I “sit-ori in Pnlatka which he h'r. Fin.
the spring.
/
holders of the Bunk of Oviedo - hi t-i.n.
I r- ir •
damp t h-jjgc, j.:t
Early hutching will increase- the be held in the office of the Bank -i I believe ;t s a . pretty. 11&lt; ’t .-1.a
' ' '
'
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Mayor Davison is Jm ppj
- aiqt Airs. tLownrd . Tiiibh-w-of. une&lt; oL his Cihri.uimaa JtiUs. Unt.samo number andl. size of (iwds. and. the (JLviudo, Fla., ou -Wednesday. J a n ­ Vanuiry. , At*S&gt;jK K cowch me-jual us
Lity will be the guests of being an eleggnt Elk |iin |pr went ml num'iec of eggs produced next year. uary. 15. 1919, at 7:30 j). m., for the rosy cho- ked ,ax they ran be.
aunt. Mrs. Fannie S# Munson by the boy* aP headquarters i n 1the Dr. N. W. Sanborn, poultry special- election "of a hoard of directors .for don t ri.*e many young men ht?^.
"ITP T 'U ri'rtn f'E tk - 1rexl - 1st—nf-tfre-UntVrrrity Tif—Flrrritln
t^ie-rrmfing-yrnr,- ntrd for the trMnxaay it’s that wa^ASK Y O U n G R O C E R
Mim { iiirjl Mi||on&gt; uhu
been with five beautiful diamonds on il tonslon division, says th at it wiltre- uction qf such otiter business as may a il over,
hile»I think of it,
and
it
is
an
emblem
of
which
His
suit
Jn
bigger
birds,
and
birds
that
properly
c^me
before
the
meeting.
!
_______
racj.ing m Jacksonville, returned
will lay in the winter months. Ev• *•*
)J. G. Smith,
_____
°mr 8ulurd.., to spend the holi- Honor cun justly be proud. .
.....
.
,
_
t
’
cry*
farmer
is
urged
to
start
the
32-2tc
.
President.
*.'» with lu r parents.
%
Vivian bpeur ishmne for a
few
.
,
,
, , ,
.
, ,• ..
hatching season earlier than .usua
furlough and Jiu many Sun"
...
...
, '
, rbwt* 7.is- and Reba Munson nr- days
, . , . . are glad,
i i .
1 m m
j u a J cut 1
to see ihim and this season, either by incubation
... or
•'•d fn-m Jacksonville’ Tuesday to ford friends
. ,, . .
.
,,
, ,,
nuturul methods if the hens wil ait
; /|I T 0 U T L
f
,
j.fr
m
,-llli A,nu8 with their nunt, Mrs. especially his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
With
Corn above fiff'ets. hogs eat
----r.
George Speer. Vivian is in the avia*
,
\S
:
*r‘‘* S. Munson.
mJHA
lion, branch of the navy and
liasEarly batched chickens
are t h - ( th e ir heads off very quickly. The
i l
B
Iiog
t
h
a
t
takes
tw
o
o
r
th
re
e
m
o
n
th
s
ary L. Starling arrived
-xlation(d at Pensacola andthat are tho.largest inthe sunie
Ifuin Atlanta, liu., und ^|90
training at northern school...
Dial mature t.rst in the full, to get o n full feed -never tiring* you
•he winter with her son j j t. ffotll not k low ju st'h o w long he
that *“y ‘’KKS •« the winter.
•&lt;r. Mr. und
Mrs. B. J. w||| rpmain fn the service now thut AIr°. ‘•••Y ar‘’ t,u’ one* that will »&gt;t
*\Nlien you .are ready to put your
i
all cliunc? of downing a ilu a is over, ‘‘“ rlicr the following spring ant) hatch Mioats on feed, begin w ith 'th e B. A.
*

SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS S!JR
■ i. s
1 ............

i to- n - m ' - ' h y o u n - - t l
T il.n
t-uir f v i - r j -l.-vy, Tlo* h r ■•ns

o-l »o -i,s lulu tin '-,c|s ,i ni) liplii.• of
I •• knlnevR in.it .!rl\i-s out th- j...li, ms
w life ill I lie'll Lli will sure!/ follow
inn your onrinvl vlmir hs* lln.-u r«.
" »r***l cotiliiiun tri ntii.efit for * « i,i| s
&lt;■ keep iinirsi-tf In n liiilon n . 1 ,.r«

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f' n u n -. : r1r I »n
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ufir) 5t)c at all Dit {(. r.’vl i 'cncrsl

Manufarlured oal. • by the Vo-'»pe*a'lte Ci.

Jack

HOUSE
COFFEE

CALANDER
PADS FOR

♦

In and A bou t

Attrm
the Flit*

Claimant names as withesses:
E. M. Bush of Geneva, Florida
N. S. Bacon of Koi'okec, Florida
E. II. Kilhee of Geneva, Floridli
M. W. Taylor of Geneva. Florida.
KOBT. W. DAVIS,
33-5tc
Register. *

' Our people iiere are simply sleep­
ing over one of the. finest dropoaitions ln*the so u th 'to d a y an d th a t is
There, will be. no difficulty in re-* the call to tourists, • T h o . furming
solving to get on the water wagon proposition here wUI take cari* of
this year. Your only trouble will.be itself and fs upon a sound founda­
th a t you will prohahly find it tion.
The tourists should be enef ft U'il eft
couraged ti» r o m r here nnd it will
not take much coaxing to bring them
The most dissatisfied person? in us two thirds of the people up there
this country are the young lieu­ ! seem imbued with the idea of com­
tenants who bad just paid three ing to Florida and have no objective
hundred .dollars (or their out fits'when point. Sanford could get them easi­
tin- uriiiinlico was signed.
.
ly if we had the A D V ER TISIN G .
We could get tin- advertising if t h (- lo Knglnnd.
In o rd e r Hint the people o f tho U nit­
It certainly lakes nerve for a vis­ people here would assist the Board
Nollce of Appllrntion for T a x f)ced
itor, uninvited in tin- first instunre, of Trade In gettfug ouj. some good ed S ta te s m a y profit by the experience
I’ndi'r S e r tlo n H of C h a p le r IN.VS.
o/ oth e r c o u n trie s SurgiHin Guneral
to make a second visit without ati up to date literature and then seel Rupert Blue of the United Suites P u b ­
Laws of Florida
invitation.
Yet this is what the that it was distributed properly and lic H ealth Service lies Just Issued u
Notice is lierehv given th a t.O . ( ’.
Fhi is doing throughout tin* cuun- it is not too
late to g i after it. w arning e m p h a sisin g the need of .spe­
Bryant, purchaser of Tax CertitiFew people in tin- north think about cial p re c a u tio n s at the p resent time.
going to Florida until January, some "E x p e rie n c e seem s lo Indlenle," says
- A campaign for the production o( come in February and many • of j the Surgeon G eneral. “ Hint pcrthins
whose resl-ttniire has ln&gt;en weakened
lllore fond, feed and foi*age i rops is those who were interested spoke
by mi a tta c k of Influenza are p e c u lia r­
to be carried on in J.Midary. Florida alidui coming in Mar -h wm&lt;-h seems i ly susceptible to t uhereulosls. With : iiccoruaiiee with law. Nani certt.i
furtiu-rs, however, are not waiting to to be the worst month in the north millions of Its people recently afTcCted . ate embraces the following described
be asked to grow more of these crops with its many changing phases of with Inlluenza this c o u n try nowf of­ property situated in Seminolji coun­
fers c onditions favoring the sp re a d of i ty. Flonda. t.i-wit
but an- already making their plans weather
Lots "&gt;'» and *!'»
I Illiercillosls."
to do so
Sinn* tIi•• 11*11*'*t i f,.ii l m*i*ri (*ut
of Block D, Mitchell’s Survey of
to me about our community and
Levy Grunt. Ten acres. The said
Itj our moment of rejoicing for what It needs to d &gt; to lie saved this
land being assessed at the date o!
One Million Consumptive* In the
■the boys who will return to- their is my answer and it is the answer to
the issuance of siMvcertificate in the
United 8tates.
homes and loved ones let us cast a many prohleirn? That to “ many may
“T hen yon con sid e r this a serious name «f Unknown. Unless said cer­
look towurd Him who holds thc seem difficult.’ It is 't h e answer to menace?' uiih asked. "In my opinion tificate shall In- redeemed according
souls of the fallen who will not re­ the new tourist hotel, to the mer­ It Is. though I hasten to add It Is dis­ to law tax deed will issue thereon
tu rn und whose glittering valor rests chants, to tin- farmer, t-&gt; tin- lawyer tinctly one a gal 11st which The people on the 2sth day of January, A. D
alone on the simple hand of his and tin doctor ami to every- enter­ can gm inl So fur as one enn e stim a te 1919.
mother's, his father's. Ins -isti-r &gt; or prise m i ' iis community
We must th e re a re at p re se n t about one nilillmi
Wit ions ni\ olliii.il • ignat uri- am.
cases of tuberculosis In the United
Ills • brother's arm in the form of -a have new. people if we want a larger Suites. T h e r e Is un fo rtu n a te ly no seal (Ini’ tlo- Jfttli day of Dev-inln-r.
• ' golden star.
city and the only way to get new com plete c e n su s available to show expeople here is to AD V ER TISE. •
netly the n u m b e r of tuberculosis p e r ­
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
sons In each M ute despite tlio fact th a t
W H A T S A N F O R D N E E D S MOST
Clerk Circuit Court,
most -of. th e M a te s ha v e made tho dlsSince New York is the center of
Seminole County. Florida
• In Mcmorium *
ease reportable. In New York city,
commercial gravity in America one
. By V. .E. Douglass,
C
whero
re
p
o
rtin
g
tins
been
In
force
for
m ust needs go to the great m etm pu' t In Xmas memory of our dear lius- runny years, o v e r 33,000 ra se s of tu ­
liund and father.. C.
Lee, who
iis to get the proper angle on all that
berculosis a r e reg iste re d with the I&gt;edied
Nov.
4.
1918,
of
intl.ieii7.a.
p a r tm e n t of H ealth. T hose fam iliar
pertains to commercial life and a
NO UK I
with the s itu a tio n bol|evu that the a d ­
visit to New Turk und the subse­
Though he's gone lie's not forgotten
The regular annual meeting of the
dition of uuri-i-ognlzi-ii nml unrc|iortci|
quent side jourm-vs on tlx- way will
Sorrow in my heart still mourns.
cases would m a k e the num ber n e a re r stockholders j i { the. First National
give the man from Sunford a vivid
00,000. T h e very careful hcnlth s u r ­ Bank of Sanford. Florida, will be
Ami.I lung to meet him inter
illustration of what liiit home town,
vey conducted during tho past two held at tin1 office of the Bank in'SaaIn his dear and happy home
pee^ds. Till* success of n town or
y e a r s In l-'nuiilngtuiiii, Muss., revealed
ford, Fla., on the second Tuesday in
v ily in this stale or any otliur state
200 cases o f tiihereuluKis In n p opula­
Some, husbands aro much richer, -ytion o f n p p m x tn tn tr ly lft.000. IT these January. JUL9, aLTfi O'clock- a - m . .
:is spelled in one xvortf .that is- prob­
And some more handsome too,
for the election of a board of direc­
ably the cup stone of success in
But a truer husband, never
tors for the ensuing year, and for the
every busim-a* in the- world today
Lived to* his wife a n d ‘children too
th a t about one In every h u n d re d p e r­ transit'tion of siit-h othi-r'biisinexs as
an d that magic word is ADYERsons Is tubcrculou% Knob o f •th e se may properly come before the meet*
Years may come nnd years may go. constitutes ii s o u rc e of d a n g e r to bo
gua rd e d u galust."
Still his loving face I Sec
IL F. Whitnor, Cashier
And I hope the good Lord
.*
What to Do.
Will be merciful to both him and
In his statement to the puhll^ Stirgeon General Blue polms oht how
NOTICE
.
those who linve find Influenza shntild
All persons selling milk in the city
protect themselves against ttihcrculoHow can 1 be liuppy Christmas? •
sis. “All wild have recovered from In­ nf Sanford! Florida are hereby noti­
Losing son pml husband too?
The good Lord I know is merciful fluenza.” says the-Surgeon General, fied to take out license on or before
Ilut can't sec- why such double "should linve their lungs carefully ex* January 1st, 1919.
-nmlued by n competent physician. In
License will jio issued by the city
•
sorrow
fact. It la; desirable to have several ex* clerk upon application.
Hus been brought on me.
umluatjftns made a month apart. Su&lt;-h
J. C. Roberts,
examinations cannot lie made through
30-4tc
*
City Clerk.
Hie clothing nor can they he carried
I am sad nnd loncJy-too.
And my heart is filled with pnin out In two or three minutes. If tho
And to think of treading through lungs n re .found to be free from tuber­
To Soldiers’ Relative*
culosis every effort should be tnnde to
this world alone
keep.them
so.
This’
Can
bo
douo
by
For
n
special reason which will be
A shectr for e ve ry day.
'Five children to maintain.
right living, good food and plenty of made known later a citizen of San­
—By his wife und children, Mrs
fresh nlr.”
Oue.Df these pads will re­
ford is anxious to obtain the name
C. C. Lee.
Danger Signs.
and branch of service of every soldier
mind you of important
The Surgeon General warned espe­ and sailor -from Seminole county
cially against certain danger signs,
mattejs that are to come
For the Last Sunday of 1918
such ns •'decllno" and ”co|ds which who has lost his life in service dur­
up during the year in
ing the present war, whether in
At the Congregational church
These, he explained, wero often the France or in camp in this countryi
Sunday morning the communion of
your business, household
Relatives nnd friends of such hoy*
beginning
of-tuberculosis. “If you ffn
Lord's Sapper will be hold. All
or personal affairs. We .the
not
get
well
promptly,
If
your
cohl
will
confer a favor by leaving the
members who ure able to attend are
seems to hang on or your lu^lth nml information at the Herald office. .
have them with desk exported to do so, and other friends MrengHi
decline, remember Hint these
32-2tp
are invited to participate in this me­ are often the early signs of tiiherculustand at 50 cents and
morial of the Savior.
.
sls. IMuce yourself nt once under Hie
without stand at 25 cents
Rc-opcns Electric Business
In the evening the pastor will care of n competent physlclun. Tuber­
culosis Is ctlnihle III ttie ^grly stages.
T. 0 . -Charles has decided to re­
speak on ‘‘The Church of the F u ­
Patent Medicines Dangerous In Tuber. open his electrical supply business
ture."
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culosls.
and will open ut the old stand ut
Mrs. Frances Frye will be organist
“Above nil do not trust In the mis­ 111 Park avenue on Dec. ,23rd.
foT these services.
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leading statements of unscrupulous
full line of electrical supplies will he
patent medicine fakers. There I* no
carried
and ell work in electric fix­
specific medicine for tho cure of tuber*
OFFICE SUPPLY I)EPT.
tures and wiring ^vill be done by. ah
culosls.
The
money
spout
oh
such
Housewife’s Duty.
Phone 148 Sanford, Florida
The housewife's first duty Is to see medicines Is thrown away; Jt should expert -electrician. Mr. -Churles in­
that every member of her hoasi-tjold be spent Instead .for good food and de­ vites all his old customers and, now
cent living."
• . ones to give him a call.
82-ltp.
U properly nourlsbe^l.
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F U E FJTB

Department of the Interior
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Galneavilltf, F*la.| .
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Dec. 21,1918.
Notice is hereby Riven th at J a m e s '
S. Andrew^ of Geneva, Fla., whft, on
Mareh 1ft, 1914, made Homestead
Entry, No. 012616, for SW Jf of
S H 'i , Section 33, Township 20 S.,
Range 32 E., Tallahassee Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Three-year Proof, to h.ttahlisli claim
to the land above described, before
Clerk Circuit Court, ut Sanford,
Fla., on the 31st day of JanuaVy,

Notice is hereby ’given that Wil­
liam Simmons,, purchaser of Tax
Certificate No. o23 dated the 6th
★
Ilewnro tuberculosis after In- A
day
of July, A. D
★ fluenzn. No need to worry If a
said certificate in my office, and has
A you take precautions In time.
A
Don’t dlngiiosa your own con* A made application fgr tax deed to
A dltlon. Ilavo your doctor exam- A issue in- accordance with law. Said
A liio your lungs several times nt A certificate embraces the , following
A monthly Intervals. Build up your A described property situated in Sem­
A strength with right living,, good A inole county, Florida, to-wit: N K
A food nnd plenty of fresh nlr. • „ A
A
Don’t wnsto money on putent A of S W )( (less N E K of N W j j and
A medicines advertised to euro tu- A' less W !v of N K 'j' and less W f ( )
A berculosls.
a Sec. 22. Tp. 21 S.. R. 29 E. The
A
Become a fresh-nlr crank and A said land being assessed at the date
A enjoy life.
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A of the issuance of such cortiffcAte in
liie name of First National - Bank.
A A A A A A A-A- A ^ A A A A*A A A- A A*A Unless said certificate shall bo re­
. Wnslilngton, D.' a —(Special.)—Ac deemed according to law tax deed
cording to n report made to the United will issue thereon on the 28th day
Slates Public Health Service, tho epl of January, A. D. 19
demlc o f Inlluenza In Spain tins al
- Witness- my-ofitettd tirmtttre nudready caiisei! nil Increase In the preva
lenco and d e a th s from pulinonnry tu .-uui this the 26th day of December
berculosls. A Mlmllnr nsxoclntlon be­ A I). 1918.
tw een Inl1iicii7.li nml tuberculosis was
seal
K A DOUGLASS.
recently m a d e l.y s i r A r th u r News
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co,
holme, the chief inedlcnl officer of th«
Florida.
English public health service, In hl&gt;
lly V, E. Douglass, D. C
tiuiilysls of th e tuberculosis d e a th rntf .J.l-Mc

DECEMBER 27, 1918

FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM

Seventeen Thousand Banks
H R O U G H the Federal Reserve
System -we can collect checks on
seventeen thousand banks at par and
in the shortest possible time.

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This is im portant to you as a depositor
a3 it means economy and early returns.

FIRST NATIONAL 3A IX

A 25c W ant A d

late m a t u r i n g s ' l l !ay-‘ Thomas H(&gt;g Medicine. Use regu­
larly and watch your shouts round
out into fat hogs in nine m onths—
r Hall. Every Mason Is fa m o u s Marine Corns at the begin-1. Ab«u t .»cv‘’n months-are required hogs going well over 200 pounds und
| ring of hostilities, thinking he would , f° r * ch|*k*n lo *ro.w t0 '"aturity. .as high as 240. Figure the average
OTATOESCarload t» t Into the thick of the fight h u t r .D u ; ,nK lh“ l
^ rlod »
^ feeding and you Will see wtiy the
B. A. Thomas medicine is a good in­
! • - ( » * » * t . C t a an„ other J - ~
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vestment. Try fading out your hogs
e you money on M AINE stations and has been unahle to go ............
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lura^Ji* leva goes to the making on this plan und if you are not more
LED;
Guaranteed ( r e e l ovcr. »Rhough like many others has
eggs and the' hens begin to lay. than pleased we will refund tho cost
md fungii. Th * L. Allen 1bcprt ‘l ° inK I*’8 f“11 ,,l«ty for Uncle
of the medicine.
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L.
AI.I.EN
SEED
CO.
30-tf
in his company.
ers of Sjinford Lodge No .

Uoy Chittenden is home for the

Rev. nml^'Mrs. F. D. Hunt are in
the city, the guests of Mrs. J. Nf
Whitnor and family. Rev. Hunt is
no stranger in Sanford, being a for­
mer pastor- of the ‘ Presbyterian
church here and coming back for a
vlrit each year. He is popular with
' will spend the winter here
everyone and his piany friends are
Al.-ton u u siste r of C
always gl»(J to see him here. He i s ____
now residing in Wqst Florida and rc9|at
taany friends of Mjfia Minnie his many, friends
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(blighted to see her
2 u iS® weeks’ vacation from
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which she- .will sp^nd
p home folks.

Notice lo Stork holder* *
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Peoples Bank of
Sanford, Sanford. F.'a., will bo held
in the directors' room cf said bank
Jan. 8th, 1919, *t 7:30 p. m.f being
the second Wednesday in the month
for the purpose of electing a Iioard
of directors to. serve for tho ensuing
year and for tho tranzaction of such
other business as may properly come
before the’ meeting,
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Cashier.

Single Out
Just One Extravagance to
Start With!
Wc ventui

the assertion that you’ll
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DR. E. S. HOFFMAN,

THE SANTOHD HERALD

o c u l is t a m i

and women with dispositions thiit
pricked us like thorns. When* they
passed our way the sun went under
u cloud. Our production dropped.
If they were subordinates wo fired
these misfits at the first opportunity;
if we were subordinates we quit at
the first chance to get another job of
equal pay.—Selected.

XURBSTONE GLEANINGS
UUDGirr OF O P I N I O N "JU ST
BETWEEN YOU AND M E"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief la Among Ye Taking Notea
and Faith, "He'll Print ’em ’*—
So Says Sauntcrcr.

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of CiimLm aa„tlm ia— lie.. m ig h t^ im i
Jiave lived. Then let’s you ami I
strive hard to make our fellow crea­
tures appreciate themselves and their
responsibilities more fully so that,
God being our helper, these fellow
creatures may on the next Christmas
time feel the glad spirit—t h a t being
accomplished our work would not
have been in vain. ,

^ Did you h a v e 'a Merry Christ- t , Consider not the grouch—for he
maa? I did, the best one I havc^ ip passing. Most of the joy of life is
over had. Seems to me th a t Christ­ in the contact with pleasing person­
mas means more to me than
it alities. A grouch is worse than a
used to —yes I know th a t when I rainy day in December.
All of
was ^a boy Christmas and Santa which brings us to the man on the
Cinus meant something to mo — jdb, who is trying to get ahead.
meant n time ‘when, if I had been’ There isn’t u business anywhere,
rent gqod I got lots of presents, worth working for; th a t won’t pay
Then t o o , I remember when I saw n premium for a smiling face and a
Santii Claus, and how I was really j governable t e m p e r .’ Business today
disap (minted.
But Christmas now is totally a m atter-of—r n ' Tfpe fnfiup:
means, to me, a time of good cheer, There isn’t room fnr~The sour indi­
a time to show n spirit of self sacri­ vidual who can’t work unless he has
fice and meekness, u time t o let my a private cave rut off from human
very soul rejoice, not with the mere contact. This type is passihg put —
gestures of fun but with th at deep with the horse and buggy, the Sat­
feeling of gladness that M am permit­ urday night bath, and the farm hand
ted to share the glad Christmas breakfast. Just doing our little job
times -again,.-and u ~Unie -nltoe -wbeH-f-well-hoA—enough,— We—m ust—do—it
t h e wonder# of God nre m a d e more
w o n d e rfu l, a tim e to live in t h a t
g r e a t pant w hen on th a t g r e a t day
t h#e C hrist C h ild was born.
U ntil a
p e r s o n can like to apj r e c ia le the
g r e a t t r u t h s set out by th e te a c h in g s

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2S W. L1U HI H JQ'BKKT UIIUNDO, FLORIDA

cheerfully a n d &lt;vith a smile.
If we
d o n 't we will in te rfe re w ith o th e rs ,
m ake it h a r d e r for th e m to d o th e ir
work, all of which is u n p r o f ita b le .
T h e reason for this is d e a r : all iif us
ha v e w ork, d over and u n d e r men

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S w ift &amp; C om pany,
U . S. A .

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Government Justified - In Stimulation
of Pork Production—Sevenfold
Increase Over Pro- War Exporta.

and

lullin', u fe„
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days ago Lh

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m ill

12. 1-11,(VX)

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Those

f ig u r e s

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'l ie- til, - S e l l Itog p r o d u e ts during llm
th r e e itioiuliH e n d in g Rcpteinjier ."0,
1917, nitinmited to 1sill. 172.UO'I pounds,
w hile for the c orrespond ink months of
191R th e dressed img produets totaled 1.277.7^91100, mi jn e re a se - of over 97-1,fHMi.iNsi pounds for th e &lt;|'.tiirter. .
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During the sam e perjod fur 1917 J h e
re,sir,Is of liispc-ied siuugliter of
dressed
beef sl|.,wsa|
1,291,0 H»tM• i
pounds as agailisi it l.‘&gt;I.INKI uls) pmiiels
f,,r ifie three m onth # period eliding
S e p le in lu r 1, litis year.

ab.'t 11k lo w iroiij u l.tsii.

Our food Gospel
eat le s s
serve less
waste nothing

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Af ‘ ERIC AN S P I P ’T

--------- - ' Whatever Is necessary Atncrlrn will
send. Tlmt wns- America's pledge to
the inTerntttPittnmt-cmmcttr^ Amt'trw’
cause (he Aniertcqn food army had
hltherto made good llte;- took heart
und went forward.

It

came;

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THINGS LAST PROQF
' O F PATRIOTISM

A m erican* w ith o u t m u r m u r in g cut
f fhplr s u g a r nllnw iince from
four
pmim D a m nntli to I lit etv m id tfieti a*
lolig ns nee d he to tw o po u n d s for loy*
, alty'h sake.

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One Way of Escape,
“A woman marries at man tvho pot
up nnd gave her Ids seat In it street
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cur." Then the only way for n man
Optimistic Thought,
nrT‘Rllf'P(T'l8"to—im*rc~Irhr-rosv tnt&lt;T-h1s—-• CkynrviHttg-x*‘*,"*‘i*. .iiv kotuclhnca il'l
ncwfc|tupc.' *v| n he hears the rustic less'nilvaatagem.s t&gt;&gt; n man than elov [ a pkin lu ,.f his cur scut.
quence.
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Fnrm enterprise nnd much soft corn
Increased pork Hupplles, food cotirarration Increased cxiktih—total shlpnients doubled.
♦ * 4 ’* + + + + * + + + + + + 4 * + + &lt;r&lt;
4- F A I T H J U S T I F I E D

BY EVENT8.
I tin not believe thnt diyisllc
force need he applied to maintain economic distribution nnd
sane use of supplies by the
great majority of American peopie, nml 1 have learned a deep
and nhhllng faith In tho lutclltgenco of tho average American
business man, whose aid wo anllctpnte nnd depend on to rentedy the evils developed by tho
war.—Herbert Hoover, August
10. 1017.
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Patriot’s P lenty

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Peace stops the fighting but not the .
feeding. Our armies at home and abroad,
our A llies an^Tuirselves must be fed.
M ore food dnust be produced in 1919.
Lack o f fertilizer will cu t. down your
production. Labor, cars, raw materials—• &gt;
all are limited. Fertilizer factories must
begin shipping at once to move even £
normal tonnage by planting time.
Shape up your plans and order now.
(.’has. II. W liitner, T raveling R epresentative,

Bqyless - S e rv e less
Eat only 3 m eals a day
W a ste n o th in g

Sanford, Pin.

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville* Fla.

Quests willcheer-

Dc Proud to be
a. food s a v e r

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is InterestIflg I«* , e7;UI the rtttili,!, nn&gt;
with which the l o t t e d Slates F e e d
A dm inistrator viewed tin- gloomy outsu::nr. It wus done
Hu Americans m^wor-isi the.^-hJiinfign. b.mk jn July «&gt;f U’J t^w lm u tltlx-c*fUUto f Jlerinan s’t n rv tn i„n
, r .v had ..... .. In fbe w a r for less tthrtn
four months and the (ieriimiis «*-re
fflll r u le s .tin, ouw w orbt ns etgntilly sejidlng llm- -western front
n earer mid Nearer to Frrlx
four governed ........... -1 world T h r o u g h
H i , - n tltougb tin- sit,in 19,n In Eu­
s h a r i n g f o o d A i i o - t h a i lie ljis u m k e tlorope tuny liy gloetuy to,Iny,“ to- diw h o l e w o t Id U n i .
,’lured In a ptildii- stiili-ment. "no
Food remind mud,- Htitlli-lcitr-y from Atiierlcnti wlio hu- knowfi-dge of I In*
alinrlugr, kept tf ie 'r e ln on Raul prices, results already ohliilncd In every di­
ga ve the tu itio n s full strength e x e r­ rect loll need have one ntoin of fibir
that democracy will not defend Itself
cise.
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In thosu United Stittes,"
Sturvatlofi hy G erm any challenged
ull -fits w o r ld :, fix'd c,'inner* ut hot lit LOYALTY IN. LITTLE
Miicrini a n sw e re d the challenge.
Find mort
pnrli, it cam

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Both ut home and abroad the 4
seven great organizations to be hen* 4
efitted by the November drive are in 4
need of immediate funds to keep 4
their work from lagging, and persons 4
wlfo did not make the first payments 4
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on their subscriptions on Monday, 4
December 2nd, when these payments 4
were due are urged to do so without 4
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delay.
SneezinQ Superstitions.
In Scotlnntl it luu "eeu iniilntnineO
that ullalz ure InctipnhU- of sneezing
utul the prowl to do ho hnx been
deemed evidence ot tbn possession ol
c c-vrtstn clegn'O ol Intelligence. It
w* 3 a Flemish hellcl that a sneeze
during ji conversation for u bargain
proved that what you salt) was the
trtJth. The Chinese believe that a
sneeze oif New Ycnr’fs eve ttteuua had
luck through the-coming year. -T he
Japanese hold.Unit one sneeze means
tlmt home *»ne Is praising ’you, two
Htiow blame, whereas. If you sneezo
three times, you are merely III.

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Fixid cot,servot! oi In America tin*
to-,-n tin irt, i&gt;” I, ..f indfi oluni devo­

A m e ric a ’s P led g e o f Food
G a v e Heart to the Allie*
in th e . c a m p s of th e c o u n tr y nt n
In Their D arkest Hour

In Europe more than 2,000,000
American soldiers are calling upon
the seven wpf work organizations for
’assistance* of all kinds. As a result
of the let up in the intensive training
program there is .naturally’ morn
time for athletics and entertainments
and th e ‘inorafe and spirit of the
men must be' maintained properly.
There are many comforts utul ser­
vices needed hy the men and of­
ficers who nre being returned.

SUGAR SHOWED
* OUR BACKBONE

By adopting cleaner threahlng meth­
ods and hy literally combing harvest
fields to gather grain formerly wast­
THE ALLIES.
ed, thrcRhortnon ami fanners .of • the STAND WITH
United Rtntes tills year saved fully
10,(XX),000 bushels of wheal, estimated
us equivalent to nhnut seven one-pound By Reducing Consumption People of
loaves of Jiren'd for every- person In ----'Uw ^United—Gtfttcs - Averted l ---the eountry. This result, nccomptinlchl
Famine at Home In 8plte’
hy corresponding savings of hurley,
of Low Supplies.
ants, rye'and other grains, Is shown hy
rejiorts from 33 grain stntes to the U.
R.-Food. Administration. Other stales,
Tlyj fnct that the people of the
although not prepared to furnish defi­ United Rtntes were nhlu to reduce hy
nite figures of conservation In tin? more than one-hnlf mtlllim tons rlirirgrain fields, report greatly nplneed July, August, Heptetfiber.ond Octotier
harvest lasses.
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consumption of sugar proves conclu­
This rural food saving achievement, sively that their war conscience wus
accomplished In scnrcely six months' thoroughly awakened nnd Bint the
time, was In direct resjimtse to re- country as a whole stood ready to foi
quests by the Food Administration, low the Injunctions of tho Government.
which asked fnrtners and threshcruicii
Our normnl’consumption of 'sugar In
to reduce hat-vest losses from' nhoitt
the four-month period beginning with
3 Vi per cent.— the estimated average July tins been -190,000 tons per month,
In normpl times—to the lowest possi­
total of 1,000,000 fqr the quurtcr *
ble minimum. Country grain thresh­ nyenr.
. . ’
ing committees carried Into every
hi
July,
wheq
our
^ugnr
stringency
grain growing community tho officio)
recommendations . for accomplishing began to ranch ha height, consumption
was reduced tS 200,000Toriir In Au­
thb results desired.
In numerous Instances drivers of gust only 82T&gt;,000 tons went Into dls
racks with leaky bottoms were sent trlhutlon ngd In September only 270,.
000 tnfJB. In October tho dlstrlfiutlun
from Uio fields to repair Jlielr equljp 'feljf
to i^Tj.OOO tons.
ment and frequently had order raresItA
If the general public had fnlle*! to
Ing machines were stopped until the
cause of waste was removed. But In observe the Injunctions of the Food
proportion to the number of persons Administration this country would
engaged In gathering tho nation’s grain Intvo tieen in tho throes of n sugar
crop, cases of compulsion were com­ famine before the end of August. Our
paratively rnrq. Tho Food Ailhilnls- vlslhlo supplies wore so low ns to bring
tration freely,attributes the success of great nnxlety to those fainlllnr with
tho grnln threshing campaign to pn- the sugar situation. They feared that
tTtottrsrrvtre-tiy* -fnrincrsr fflFeXher- It—would -Iw-AbsVutfrly-tmpnssIhtp-m—
men nml their crows. Incidentally reduce connumptlon to n (mltq fvhere
grain growers of the United States lire sugar would no longer lie a mere lux­
many millions of dollars "In pocket” ury In the American diet
Few ncronipllshmi-nts of the Food
ns a result of the grain saved.
A&gt;1mInIptrntIon will stand forth so pndominantly us this reduced coiimiiI,,
lion of sugar. By It we have been abb*
NO ONE S U F F E R E D H ER E .
to bridge over the period of string,-n, *
mull tile new licet ami Louisiana cal..The marvel o f &lt;uir ,voluntary food- sugar crops w*.ra In sight.
saving, now th a t we arc “getting re­
N(&gt;w the nation Is In n position so
sults,” Is that no ono ever actually thnt If 'vy&gt; choose wt? mny return to
sutTi-red any hardship from It ; that our uormtil home use of sugar, and
we nil ar« b e t t e r in hcnlin nod s|drlt F.urope, with the release of ships to go
and better sa tisfie d with ourselves he- fur i,Held, can imilntalu Its nwent re
cause of our friendly self-denial.
strlcletl rations. If, however, those
nations tire to Increase their use of
Food control In Aim-rlrn Ijeld the siigitr very considerably It must l„- t
p r ,-e of t,r e a l i s t u t T s s t e a d y , p r e v e n t e d our etitiilmn-tl stiXrlng with t!,,ie
tt&gt; io n s
uia1 h n a m t e v t u r t i u n a n d
through limiting our own cotisumi,

Impossible

A t l a n t a , G a . , D oc. 2 6 . — T i t o n e ­
c e s s it y of m a k i n g p r o m p t p a y m e n t s
of t h e first u r a t a H m e n t . • o t , .sul»scri;&gt;*
tu rn s t o tin- U n i t e d Whc W o r k C a m ­
p a ig n b e c o m e s all t h e m o r e a p p a r e n t
as w o r d is r c c e lii -d a l m o s t daily of
tlie e n l a r g e d p r o g r a m &lt;*f c n l c . t a . n na tit m a p p e d o u t for t o m e n , , . c r seus.

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American Willingness to-Give Up
Luxury Demonstrated Na­
tion’s War Conscience.

In tills per bn I th e r e w as a ilecrensu’
In sheep nf 819.000 tieml. • The lmllentlmis a re that this ih'&lt;•reuse will show
an itierettso,• a ccording to recent rt&gt;|Mirts.
^ I,IIV Jnnunry 1 iiinitTlcInl InformaHop tiitlli'iilvH nn Increase la Imgs o f
not Jess titan S p e r c e n t nntl not
more th n n .iri |ier cent, ns cempnreil
with ,, iio year ago. w ith nn Inc re use In
the average weight.
Following the re q u e st of the U. R.
Food Ailinliilstrui Ion for tut Increase
In hog production for m arketing In the
Lull of 1!&gt;1S and the spring of 1919 th e
iiicifttse may yield not less than l.tMM,.
n . » i t o i pounds noire of pork product*
ilian were m alliiM v Insi &gt;rur. With- in- m r ,( ,l iniiiipiH j,ly a l li.uue.
mu this Im•reuse th e shipping program
orrnligisl hy Mr. I l,-o\«-r ri-ganllng anIn nn oilier niittoii is there so wtMIng
Itrml food product i would fliise ,1-eeli II set"***
oil,ry .*&gt;ir-*.,,«*rlr,.-.- p.

Pay Your Pledge

oL lire . tie.*chipmunk lurlallmtis arc.
being disebarged along with the of­
ficers who desire immediate sepuraTtnn f r n ir r th r spr\“trr, nml t Im* ¥ . Mr
(’. A. uml K.-of C. organizations intl,e camps are rendering great k-t vi«ti in connection \vith_Ulo -lleporL
ure of the soltlie-e
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t,on» Provide Seven Extra Loavea
of Bread for Every American.

— PErFM B E K 27, IQlfl

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mv

SITUATION.

were rmupllei) If) January 1 Innt.

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FARMERS , SAVE

tlial t h e r e is' m o re good t h a n h a rm
d o n e b y m aking resolutions a t this,
tim e. T h is being th e tim e for reso­
lutions. b t th e citizens of S a n fo rd
a n d Setninole c o u n ty , both a s in d i­
v id u a ls a n d as a body m a k e resolu­
tions th a t th e y will at a n y a n d ail
tim es s t a n d p a t for their c ity and
c o u n t y , t h a t th e y will t a k e m o r e ’
pride in and will liven up ihvir'V oni- ,
m u iiity spirit
A n o th e r good re so lu ­
t e n f o r any* citizen t o , m a k e would
be to resolve to s u p p o r t w ith all his:
effort and m eans th e new hotel
p r o je c t, for von a n d 1 know t h a t if
S a n f o r d a n d t h e r , u n i t y need any
dithy had it n e , , is a imw I m rist a n d

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1 u. 1. 1!:it
t h • nvarast
out till p,-,'| 1,' h o te l
tc! t 1;-i:i a n y p kin v u b m l t l**'l
i” .
T o use* Ihiug'.* uw n
in fore this.
w (&gt;rds "tJir- Walls arc t i p a n y w a y . ”
T l’ t h *T••1 i&lt;ropmiti&lt;iu is b , i u i u I t n
' e a h&lt;miner and it bu itig a ImntmT
-liiiiind t" t*f»nm Run frfil a m i t hi*
S'.iw
r , ‘ turn'iit dim: i mint r \

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Increase in American Hogs W ill :
Help to. Meet World Fat
Shortage.

gram ns applying particularly to ani­
mal food products la Illustrated by the
following:
Ite|KirtH compiled by the U. H. De­
partment of Agriculture indlrnte an

h -tel

SAVE 16.000,000 BUSHELS
OF WHEAT THAT FORMERLY
WAS LOST IN THRESHING
^Farmers, Urged by Food AdmlnUtra-

Duy than any other day in the year
—some made and kept, some made
to keep and some made to break!
and some made and broken—but
sueli is the
nature of the Now
ear’s resolution. And after nil I say

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N ow two-thirds of the consuming centers,
with millions of people, are one to two thousand
mites aw ay from the principal live-stock produc­
ing sections, which’ are sparsely settled.
—— T he American meat packing industry of
today is the development of the best w ay to
perform
a national
service- '
m
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The function o f providing meat had to de­
velop accordingly. Those men who first grasp­
ed the elements o f the changing problem created
the best facilities to meet it—large packing
plants and branch houses at strategic points,
refrigerating equipment (including cars), car
routes, trained organteation, profitable outlets
for former waste — which became the nat­
ural, inevitable channels for the vast Sow of
meat across the country.
If there were a better w ay to perform this
necessary service, American ingenuity pnd •
enterprise would hove discovered it, and others
would now be using it.
During 1918, Swift &amp; Company has earned
a profit on meats (and meat by-products) of less
than 2 Y% cents per dollar of sales—too small a
profit, to have any appreciable effect on prices.

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D a y is resolution d a y .
M o re goqd X *»rhe contribution mndp by the pror e s o lu tio n s m a d e on New W a r s diici'rs of Bits country
c o u n tr y to me
Ihe war
w ar pro­
iiro-

t el

Half a Century Ago, every community could
be supplied to some extent with locally dressed
meat, drawing on live stock raised nearby.

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— Through Increased production and
conservation wo will bo aide tills year
to export seven times our pro-war
average ciports ■of. pork products.
With tho heavy demand OQ^dcd In car­
ing fur the millions who have been
freed from Gormim oppression, ttio
Department of Agriculture ami the
Food Administration are Justified to­
day In our every nctlon of stimulation
of hog production. In the coming year
the grentest world shortage will bo In
futs, and pork will help to wave this
situation. The cfllcacy of Uio policy
of stimulated production has built up
In this couritry supplies which will en­
able us to supply a very largo part of
tho fat deficiency of the world. In
beef there must be n shortage In Eu­
Next Wednesday will he the an- rope, due largely to limited refrigera­
nuul resolution day and th a t living a tor ship capacity. All freezer ships
fa c t—you know every*N-FW" Year's avh 1lalile,- huwaver, .with b« filled _L»y
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H a lf a C e n t u r y A g o

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MEAT PRODUCERS
DID FULL DUTY

Now at the beginning of the new
year and just when large numbers of
visitors will bn coming into Sanford
from all directions, it may be well-to
suggest’ to the city council to have
the old pilings and old buildings and
^hee-untdehtly-sights-ftbm g-thtHitkr
front removed and the stretch of re­
claimed land along the bulkhead
sowed with some fust growing fjrass.
It may take a few dollars and a few’
days' time to get the landscape
cleared of! and the grass to growing
but when you qhcc g$t' a nlco lawn
started all there will be to do is to
fertilise, once a year and keep the
grass trimmed and nice. Tho bulkbead made into a nice lawn would
afTord a splendid,-place to put some
seats so th at our winter visitors sndj
some o f our townsmen who havlr
nothing else to occupy their time
might go down and enjoy the* re­
freshing breezes of dear old Lake
Monroe.

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Accurately fitted lenses arc a
boon to Imperfect cyca— but
mark the word "accurately'’.
IT the eiamlnntlon la 'n o t
methodical. If It la not Helen_ tlflc, If It la not cxhausllvo,’
there can be no accruncy in
the prescription, and the
chances arc that a seem*
-{■tig benefit may result In n'
permanent INJURY.
We
guarantee to fit glaHses aecruately.

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�DECEMBER 27. 1918

THE 8ANFORD HERALD

Daily Fashion Hint

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MODELS r o i l BEE.aE AND flILK.
T h e first mlRtit bo'n cmnposo frodr,
the skirt and waist being of serge,
with braid-trimmed girdle of taffeta,
nnd thero would bq nothing more de­
lightful for Kail wear. A touch of
embroidery In self-color should finish
the collar. Medium size requires 4
j a r il s Gl-lAcb serge, with 1 yard 40inch tnfTota.
•Taupe Batin, with embroidery and
1tending in steel and self-color Is Ideal
fur the next dress. To break.tho
plalnnccs of tho gathered skirt there
hre largo pockets with embroidered
hands at the top. Tho waist Is gath­
ered to a yoke a t tho shoulders and
a rouati collar finishes, tho V-shaped
neck. Medium sizo requfrea 6 yards
36 inch satin.
First Model: Pictorial Review Waist
No 7S39. Sizes, 34 to 50 Inches bust.
Price, 26 cents. Waist No. 7830. Sizes,
24 to 3G Inches waist. Price, 20 cents.
Second Model: Waist No. 784-2,.Siz­
es, 34 to 46 Inches b u s t Price, 20
rents. .Skirt No. 7827: Sizes, 24 to 38
Inches waist. Price, 29’ cents. Em*
brtiiilery No. 12193. Transfer, bluo

Up to the Standard.
People wtm b'o In Tor spe e d records
are nut ns wise as fltey think they tire;
ei-i-! p! wlthinit tieriirtiey Is i&gt;f no avail.
True, Unit* In at a prem ium in every
line these days, and we should nut un­
der any e l r n i m s f a r u w w a s te -n mintif&lt;• myn-ei-sonrily- P u t if w e a re n 't
Fare ahuuf any pliase of n u r work wo
taa-l take salllcli nt tittle to p i Into
It tool 11. rely on elianee tn help us
fif'd- we !Y.uno( poKHihly lYs-lp our-

Why Women Oeiir Pair?.
Womeu bonr pnln better thnn men,
fin Is well known, but Dr. E. O'Neill
Knnc. snys thut tbelr tnimiullllty la
often dfchplive, being «to[eiil suing isslop hither than lack of fm-llng. lie
believer women are less often affected
by shock than men; they endure stirKle.ll operations better and pass under
anesthesia more rapidly, quietly and
safely.
*“ Picture-Transmitting Set.
An apparatus for transmitting pielures electrically Is ntiwng the latest
sclent tile toys. It Is described and Il­
lustrated in Popular Mechanics Mugailne. The sending and reeelvini; In*
dtruments are synchnmlzetl by a steel
rodriilTTionjjelt"7itTi'iTheF system may be
used fift haiu'er-ranKe work. A photo­
graph must first be reproduced on n
copper plate, which Is rolled over the
cylindrical platen of the sending ma­
chine. A needle held against It trav­
els from one end of the roll to the
otlu&gt;c.diiul the. picture Is1reproduced
ou papiT’nt the other end of the lltle.

M U lr.

e l l h i a —t w o .y r j t r s

from

the

di

m l r » ««■!» |„ t h r Sanfard Herahl.
. .D o n * ami ord« rvd. I kit the 29th dkv
Novem ber, 191 IS. ..
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
•
Clerk

D a ted N ov, I I , A. I). 1918.
K
, U) SA L. H U M P H H E Y
.o.Rw-1
A d m in i.tra lr ls

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W. \ \ , A b ernathy, D ay to n a, Vo-’

lu«ia Co.. Fla.

Notlrn » f Application for T aa H e r d
Section 8 of C h s p i r r 4888, L a n a of
Ida
t "
N n l f r r U hrrnhy glvc-n .th a t H r r i
T u f p e n ti n .- C g m pa m . - , p urr.hw**r-■ of
CrrlffTratr N o. 200. d a t r d I ho 4 th d
Ju ly , A. D, 1904. Said certificate rml

SU P P L IE S

CUroli Court S r . m l h Judicial Clrrull
Srm liiolr C o u n l l . Florida. In C h a o r e r y

j I II&gt; ,.f Ano fonf. a m u n icip al r n rI )tn ra t',,n -C o m p lain an t ,

f\

GROWERS

_

HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
NAILS
■ SEEDS

llill t o

Foreclose

T a* l.lm

•

T o all whom il m a y c o n c e r n :
Y o u - a r e h e r e b y o r d e r e d l o a p p e a r h erein
&gt;t*r t o f o r e t h r Ural M o n d a y In J a n u a r y ,
‘■•'ns a r u l e d a y ol (hie rcu irt, I h r n a n d
I h r r r t o m a k r a n i a r r aa t o a n y r i g h t , I n t r r r* t or In w hich y o u m ay h a v r in a n d l o th e
l o i l i r v t t f f d e t e r I tied p r o p e r l y , t o - w l t : L o l a 92
a n d 93, H anford H e i g h t s .
S a i d atilt la b r o u g h t b y t h e C i t y of H a n f o rd
a g a in * l W. W. A b e r n a t h y .
J t it f u r t h r e o r d e r e d H i s t t h i a n o t i c e ahall
b e p u h l i i h r d oner* t a r h wn*k f o r f o u r c o r n e r -

Place Your Orders Early

I Mtlye w rtka In t h e H* rvfofd firra.I«1.
Dons arul orde re d this th e 30 th d a y of

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CHASE &amp; CO. - SANFORD, FLA

In

Clcrull I'n u r i S r i r n l h Ju.l
Sem in ole C ounty. Florida. In
C ity «f Sanford, a municipal cor­
p o ra tio n C o m p la in a n t
. .
v». .
Fars^late
W . W. A b r r h a th y . D a y to n a ,
Unknown
Volusia
Co.,.Florida-*
At«o, T a * C m i f i c a l e No, 731, dal*
T o a l l ’*horn It may’ concerns
6th d a y of J u l y , A. D. 1*97. Said ,
You arc h ereby ordered t o a p p e a r herein
cati- r m h r a m the following described
on nr hi lute t h e tlrat M onday In. J a n u a r y .
e rty s i t u a t e d in Seminole r u u n l y . FI
1919, bring a ru le d a y nt Ibta c o u r t, t h e n and
trow lt: .W ‘i, of E J l ri N W f i of N K 1
t h e r e to m a k r a p a w r r aa to a p y r i g h t. Inter*
. 1 , . t w p . .21 S. It. 29 K a .l , 10 acre*.
»»id l a n d - b e i n g gM cucd a t t h e d a le of the e*t or lien which you may have in a n d t o the
- n . i ^ i n g dcarrlhed
o rirn u fii p
r o p e r t y , ito-wlt:
o -w u :
following
property,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
l u u a n c e «t a u r b . e i- n id r a r r In th e d a m e of M
L ot I. Itlock II, M a r k h a m P a rk Heights.
Unknow n
S s ld , u il la b r o u g h t by the C ity of Hanford
Alto. T a g C ertilieate N'o. 134, d a te d t h t »gwln*t W. W. A b e r n a th y . .
N a l l r c ta C r e d it o r s , L egatee*. D U lr l b u l e r a 7th day of J u n e . A.’ I». 1909. Said yertfO
. I t it f u r l h r r o rde re d t h a t thia notic e Fhall
a n d All P r f a e n a I l a i l n g Claim* or f i r . care e m b r a c e ! the following dracrlbed p r o p ­
m a n d a agalnal t h e Ealale uf Kdna C . e rty a i t u a t r d In Seminole c o u n ty . Florida, lie publitfied once each week for four conse c­
u
t
iv e weeka In t h e Hanford Herald.
to-w lt: Beg. 165 ft E. of NW* cor of See,
I lu e h a n a n . D r e e S a e d
i
Done and ordered thia t h r 3Uth d a y of
N o t i c e la h r r e b y given t h a t all r r r d llo t* . 10, T w o. 21 S, J(. 29 F.'atl, r u n E 165 ft. 8,’ 165
II, N
1320 feet N o v e m b er, 191 a.
l e g a t e e s , a n d d i s t r ib u t e e s id E d n a G. Bu­ 1320 ft, v West
tae ah
• . E. A. D O U O L A H S ,, .
bring a»c h a n a n , deceaaed, a n d all persona h a / n g 5 -arret. . T h e a'ald land
c la i m s or d e m a n d s a g ain st her e s t a t e , y re­ i n r t d a t tile d r t e of t h e i r a u a n r e -of auch
B y V. E. Douglass, D. t
q u i r e d t o p r e se n t th e m t o the u n d rrc ta tlrd as certificate In t h e na m e of - Mra. E. A.
_ .
,
e i e c u t o r w ithin tw o (2) y e a r s U'um &lt;1ate Petersen.
hereof, or s a m e will be barred.
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Aha,
Tax
Certificate
.No.
199, I n f i r r u i l .C ourt S r t e n i h J u d l r l a l Circuit
T h e A m erican T rust C o m p a n y .
da te d
the 6th d a y
id J u l y
A.
D.
S e m inole County, Florid*. In C h a n r e r y
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Jacksonville, Vloitda.
1!lii8. Said certificate e m b r a r t t t h e follow­ C i t y id Hanford, a municipal cor­
Fret! W. H oyt.
ing d r t c r i b r d properly a i t u a t r d in Seminole p o r a tio n C u m p la i n a n t
BiU t*&gt;
.
, *
As President.
c o u n ty , F io r in a / to-wlt: Beg. HE cor ol
v*.
Foreclose 1
A t t e s t i A rthur T . W illi* m i,
N W ' , tlf N W S j , See. 10, T p. 21 i i . It, 29 M-nr. W, W - A l o r p a r h r . t » » r f r " ' - l7.Tg&gt;; J . U n .
As S e cretary. Kl*U rut» .V
It. W 660 fl, S k&gt;9 It
trr
Tk-f.
i3 :ln arfr-e^-■'Pfh^ewhl H n r r heltnf »'-• T o an whom it m a y concern:
i
araard at t h r d a te of t h r i r . u a nee of vnrh
Y ou are hereby ordered lo a p p e a r hi-rMn
32-9te
certificate in th e name of Mr*. A. G. PrlerW E A L S O T A K E LI 11 E R T Y B O N D S F O R A C C O U N T S
on or before t h e first Monday in J a n u a r y ,
•on.
*
1 9 19, bring a rule d a y of IhU c o u r t, th e n a nd
Alio, T a t ( 'rM ifira tr No. 135, d a t r d t h r
Nollri* iif A p p l i n ll n n fur T a l D e r d Unilrv 7th d a y of J u n e , 1909. Said certificate e m ­ t h e r e t o m ake unawer as to a n y r i g h t, i n t e r ­
H r r l l o n B of C h a p te r 48HH, Law* of Flof. brace* the following d w e r ib e d p r o p e rl y ait­ e st ur lien whleh you may ha v e Tn a n d to
t h e following described p r ope rty, tn - w i t; Lot
u a t r d In Sem inole c o u n ty , Florida, to-writ! fl. Block* 9, Tier* 2, id the C ity of S anford,
Brg, N W r o r Sec 10, Tp. 21 S, II 29 East, according to K. U. T r a i l o rd ’s m a p of gaid
run S t o N line of Fl». Mid. By. right of ci t y r ___________________ ____________________ _
L -fcaJL^.Kly ^ a lu n g - a a lil- jia U l ol w ay 4* , m4 o»
Sail! suit is b r o u g h t by the C i ty of S a n ­
165 ft. E of eaid Sec. line, N t o N line of
f o r d ngailiat Mtj). W-- W, A bernathy,
It I- forth, r i*rdered thgt till* nutice .hull Utork 3, T lr r b nf t h r CTty of Sanford, ■&lt;•’
be putil|*bed !ince each w .r k for four eon- rordioic to K. H. TratTofij'a m a p of taid riiy.
Said anil la Liroufht by tho C'ity o f ’San­
• s c u t i v r wti-k* lo th e Sanford Herald.
|Y S m ith.
,
Done uml o rde re d this the 3 o th d a y of ford agalnal
It
ftirrhor Dfdrrrd t h a t t h i i riotico ahall
N o v e m b e r , 1919.
hr* pytiliahid I'lirn each Work fur four rnn
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F. A. D O U G I . VSS,
•o fiitlvi- w o rk s In th o Hartford Iforald&gt;
C lerk.
hi»nr am i
it* foil t hi« th»* 2*Jth ilay i*b
My V. C. Douglass, |C t*.

Your Liberty Bonds

are worth 100 cents on the dollar here

No question of patriotism applies to the
- purchase of lumber.
You
bouglit Liberty Bonds for Victory
aiid Victory came. To what more
fitting u§e could you put Your Liberty
Bonds than .buildiug a nice little
home of your own, or a nice'garage. We
carry the largest stock of building material
in Seminole county.
We take Liberty Bonds
a t par, you may purchase Lumber, Sash,’ CenjVBt or -anvihirff-in

Bonds just the same—ns-ytfu- can \vitTir; casnr

HILL

N o v o r n h o r, 1918.

l»**al)
ln

&lt; Jtrull Cnurl S e r e n l h Ju d lr la l Clrrull
S r m in u lo Cniin lf, I’hirlda. In t hanrnry
&lt;”41 &gt; "f ^Atifofd, a m u n i r t p a l cur
pt-raliMik t ■-•mpJnmrtiil .

V|.

•30-&amp;te

LUMBER

NOW

DUE

CO

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R. A. IHIUGLASS,(."Irk*
Hv V, U. UuyglaiiK, I*

11111 t o

FuroeltiMf

BanfnrH Mffi. ("r ., a r«&gt;rp«‘fa ti"n
T a \ U oh
T n alt whum i r may, r»ne«-rn
X i hj «r* hi ft by u r d r r r d ti* appi a r " horoin
&lt;m nr hi fi»ro tho IIT«t Mnn ■l*&gt; Ift JtlTlUIlf).

In

r i r r u l l ("o url H r t e n l h J u d l r l a l ( I r r u l t
S e m in o le ( 'a u n ty , Florida, tn t 'h a n r r r y

f ‘lt&gt; of .SarifuriL a m u n it'i p a l rorp or a t in n ( ‘u in p i t i i ia n t
Hill t u
V*.
I ' ii fgili i«o
19 ID, brinir a fulo d a y r&gt;( th is r m i r l , t h o n a n d A. M. T h t u h r r am i A* K .
Ta* U r n
t h e r e tp m «k o m
a» t u a n y r i g h t * inter* I 'o arrra
out n f tirh w hich v n u m a y h a v e in a n d t n th o T o all w h o m It m a y f u n c e r n :
fnllnwiriif
(|i&lt;«rrim*r|
|fr«iporly*
AIT
Yo u a m h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o a p p e a r heroin
illitok f l n r | | j , T l o ’ Klnvon I 11 I &lt;»f th*r t ’itV
of Haiiftaf d, Fluffri! kit* a r c nr d i n g In K- II T r a f - on nr b o fnro ih p l i n t M o n d a y in J a n u a r y ,
IWIP* b r i n g a r u b - 'd a y ol th i s r o u r t , t h e n a n d
fortF " m a p id a a i d city.
a n y r ig h t. Inter*
S a i d ailif i* b r o u g h t by i h r ( 4ii&gt; c*f Fan* t h e r e t&lt;» m a t e an s w e r a*
rat nr b o n w hich y ou m ^ y h a v e in a n d t n t h e
fu rd a c . u n i l Surifitril Mil!:. C u ­
dosoribrd property,1
wit Lot
l l U f u r l b o r oriilrffd I n a l l hi* n u t i r e ahali following
Itfo rk F, T i e r ‘ Llr* of t i o u r g o t o w n , as per p lat
pat h Wook f»»f f«»ur fun* t hereof.
N o t i c e i" h e r e b y given t h a t W. IL Mallard, b o p u utfsihi tt
p u r c h a s e r *»f T a * C e r t i f ic a t e N o , i B f d , d a t e d pootiii*. Ht'ck* in t h o Hanford Hi raid
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a n d all bid*.
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Judge.

You, a m l ' r a r h of y o u , are hereby notified

i r r d t u p i e s e n t a ny rlalm s a n d d e ­
2.00 amnadn drsn i uwhich
y o u , or e ithe r of you. m ay
h a v e a g a in st t h r e s t a t e nf M a r t h a !l/et!e*on,
d e ce as ed , late of iHeminole* C o u n ty , Florida,
t o t h r underslgm d a d m in istr a to r of
aid

- iiuilurt«k!‘r»v
Mif law rcquircH an apptirnlioi\
•"torn lo for each machine mfialcr‘‘J- .All queNtlona ahould be fully
answered lo nave correspondence.
I’ffsonal checka dflay delivery. *
IDatiks may be had.from Garagea,
Tax Collectors, Sheriffs, Clerks Circuit Court, or by applying to
ERNEST AMOS,
‘ nmplroller, Tallahassee. Ela.

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Seminole

Count I f . S l a t e of I lu rid a
I n r e E s t a t e uf
M a r t h a Hretleson*
T o all C r e d i t o r * , L e g a t e e s , D i s t r i b u t e e s a n d
all p * t *un* having Claim s nr Dem and#
a g u l n s t o«id Es(ut&gt; :

K. M A ti N l l H O N .
Ailm lnlatralor.

C ourt of Ihe C ounty j u d g e , S e m l n o l r
C o u n ty , Hlalc of Florid^
I n re K s ta t e ol
W. T . H u m p h r e y .
T o alt Creditors, I.c gatr- a, ’ D istribute e s and
all. Persons h a v i n g Claim s or D e m a n d s
a g a in s t said K slate: f
Y o u , a n d each of y ou, are h r r e b y notified
a n d r* q u i r t d to pre sent any claims a n d d e ­
m a n d s whleh you, or either of you, m ay
h a v e a g a in st t b r e s t a t e ol f i . T. H u m p h r e y ,
d r c r a a i d , late of F e m ln o l r e ounly, F ii^ ld a,
to* t h e und e rsig n ed a d m in is tr a tr ix of said

K'tfrflta**

C II P i n gee
f
T s * Lien
T»&gt; 4*11 whom It
m ay concern:
Y o u a r e h e r e b y p r d e r e d t o a p p e a r heff-ln
«*tin of b e f o re i b « firs t M o n d a y in J n n u a r y ,
1919, b e i n g « r u l e d a y of th i s c o u r t , t hen k n d

there t n m ake a nsw er as to any rig h t, i n t e r ­
est nr lien w h i d e y o t j m ay haVn in am! t « t h e
following i lr i f f i l m l pro p e rly f i v a i l t Lot#
tf* a n d 4t», Hanford Height*.
Halil suit is b r o u g h t by the C ity of S a n ­
a ' Clrrull - C o u r t H r v r n l h -Judlrlal ClrcaH ford a g ain st C. II. l&gt;lng«c.
. Se mi nol e - C o u n t y , Florida.
In Chancery
It i« f u r t h e r or Aired t h a t this notice shall
C i t y of S a n f o r d , a m u n ic ip a l coranew fiaob w*4&gt;b-fpf f o u r con*
p«r at ton-Com plateau*-------- —------- f t tlfm ---- - sUm t |iuii)uh#i!
t l v e weeks In t h e Hanford Herald.
v*Foreclose
I »une a n d o r d e r e d t h is t h ^ 3 0 t h d a y nf
. F. t^a r le r , d o i n g burinesa as
T a a l,|en
N o v e m b d r , 1918,
W, I*. C a r t e r * Co.
•Mali
R. A. DOUGLAHH, .
T o all w h o m It m a y e o n r e r n :
You a re h e r e b y ordered t o a p p e a r herein
on or before t h e first M o n d a y in J a n u a r y .
1919. being a rule d a y of th is c o u r t, then and
t h r r e t o m a k e a n sw e r aa t o a n y right, I n t n est or lleh whleh you m ay h a v e in a n d t o the
Inflowing described p r o p e rty , to -w it: f-ota 3,
I a n d 5, Block I. T ie r fl, a c c o r d in g t o K. It.

fCD E -M W TlFff*

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Mi r n m f t g

Trainloads of Tom atoes
Crown by One E. Frank Coe Customer
Liut year one Florida customer Bhipped over three hundred carloads of -big, sound,
deliciously-flavored tomatoes to northern markets.
This gTowrr used E. Frank Coe's Fertilisers, rich
E. Frank C oe's'fertilizers ora "m aking good* in
ih available plant foods, and He credits to them the • similar Way for hundreds of Florida growers. You
heavy yield and superior quality of his crop.
eon use them proflUbly and wo tell you bow, In
O u r n o w book."Afarlut C rop*JbrF lorida’ 'which It full of money-tnahn# lufgtttions.

euaaiotxav on t h , 'ancaewAn a a me ox r w i t . Ch i . k i l e s a r t a r
C o c o a B s a C b r is d a s K y , F l o r i d a Bn taa M a n t g t f
l a H g A F D B U ILD IN G
JA C K SO N V ILLE.

I’rrslitrnt nf C ity Council,
f hcfrliy r r r l i t y t h a t t h r f o r r ( o ll ) f ordlDa n r r was ilulv pa aard by th a c ity council uf
Banforif, Flnrlila, In r a f u l a r a r t , i o n th is t h a
Znil d a y of D r r r m b a r , A. D. 1918.
•
J aa. C. R oberts,
C i t y Clerk.
A p p r o v e d by me this t h a 2 n d d a y of D*4L-19I8,
t h a t - d l M c o -peddler* nr l t f e s m r h .nail pro ­
J. D . D avison,
vide them selves wjth aultablo scales f o r ,I h e
30-Slc
.Mayor,

C lerk.

Ily V. E. Douglass, D. C.
la

Circuit Court of Ihe M r t r a l h Ju d l r l a l
Clrrull of Florida, H rm lanle C ounty. In
chancery
William II, l'arleo a n d E m m a P.
P ro c to r, C o m p la i n a n t s
vs.
E lisa C. Parlee, I. Medley T a r ls r ,
.
William II. Parle*,- H a rry U. ParIre, George II. Parlee, Lida E - .
U u l b c r t, a n d W illiam Ifulbert,
her h u s b a n d , George O i l y Parlee,
A u g u s ta Alien a n d Fred 1.. A Urn,
ki-a ' hhlui as ib- aa nntdl . IDAofwnil
la
her
e fe n d aa nn ts
'
.
T h e c o m p la in a n ts , William H. Parlee a n d
E m m a P, P ro c to r, h a v in g filed their bill of
c o m p la in t In t h e strove i t v l r d r su a e , a n d
the c u tn p la in a n t, William ll. Parlee h a v in g
m ade affidavit of his belief t h a t certain d e ­
f e n d a n t s 'therein n a m e d are resident! of a
s t a le or c o u n try o th e r than th e S t a t e of
Florida, a n d t h a t - th e d efendants a r e over
Ihe a ge of 21 years a n d t h a t there fa n o p e r ­
son in t h e s t a le t h r service of a s u b p o e n a
Upon whom would, bind said d e f e n d a n ts nr
e a r h or a n y of th e m .
J t ta therefore ordered th a t t h e H e findanta
h e rein afte r n a m e d , f o - a l t : Elisa C. Parlee,
J. Megitry Parlee, W illiam E. Parlee, l l a r r y
I). Parle*, George 11. Parlee, Lida E. U u f be rt, William If u l b e r t , her h u sba nd, George
O l t y Parlee, Mrs. A u g u s ta Allen a n d F r e d L.
Allen, her h u sb a n d be a n d th e y a r e h e r e b y
ordered to a p p e a r t o tho blit of c o m p l a in t
Jllrd In t h i i cause an Ihe sixth d a y uf J a n u ­
ary, A. D. 1919.
I t la f u r th e r orde re d th a t a copy of thia
order h e published once r a r h week for four
consecutive weeks In t h e Sanford Herald, a
weekly paper p u b lished in Seminole c o u n ty ,
Florida.
In witness whereof L ha vr h e r r u n l o set m y
hand a n d . official seal thia the 2nd d a y of
D ecem ber, A. D. 1918.
rseali
.
FL A. D O UGL ASS,
Clerk C ircuit C o u r l , Seminole C o .,.F l a .
30-Frt-6tc
|n

C lrca ll I'o urt H t i t n l h J u d l r l a l Circuit
H r m la o le ( 'a u n ty , Florida. In C h a n r r r y
C |t y of Sanford, n raunlciapl cor*
p o m U o n C o m p la i n a n t
Dill t o
- vn. .
,
For actoao
A .-D . S m ith , D efendant
T ni U en
T o all whom It may concern:
,
You nr* hereby ordered t o appear herein
on «r before tha first M onday in January.
ISIS, being a rule d ay of tbla.court, then and
(h er, to m ake answer aa to ,n y right, Inter­
est or Rea which y o u m ay h a w in and to tha
follow ing described property, to-w lt: L ot 6,

CHOICE MAINE AND

WESTERN

STOCK

Order your seed and fertilizer early.
W r ite u s fo r p ric e s a n d p a r tic u la r s

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO
Manufacturers Ideal Fertilizers
JACKSONVILLE,

ARE YOU INSURED?

FLORIDA

IF NOT, SEE

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

Sanford

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H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N .
NUMUER 32

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2 0 , 1918

VOLUME X

LETTUCE IS
BRINGING A
GOOD PRICE

trice Martin, He&amp;n Wakefield, ’ Nan
they had finished their course in
Paxton, Theresa Venable, Alice Pow­
mental 'and physical training and
ell, Agnes Pcrritt, Naomi Scoggan,
wero all ready to sail on Saturday
I Madeline Mallom, Kittle DuBose,
morning wjien a cuUe was received
LcClaire Jones, Robert JenkJns, Mil­
at
headquarters Making that no
lard
Rutherford, John .Wilson.
more men he sent to France unti
Eighth
Grade — Mdrgarct Berfurther orders were, received. The
■ner, Demarius Musaon, .Doris Moore,
men had tlyur-choife of remaining in
|Cora Rutherford, Emily Bailey, Vir­
New York during the holidays or
g in ia . Neeley, Sarah Wheelcss, Mar­
going home and Mr. Holly ehosp the
I garet Ericson, Gladys Wilson, Ollie
latter and will be here for some time
Vera Glisson, Josephine Knight,
until matter* can be adjusted. He
Robert- Holly, Herbert. Coffee, Wil­ GOOD PRICES ARE BEING RE­
has bis choice of going to Russia or
VERY FEW CASES REPORTED
liam Adams, Merton Aycocke, Wal­
Florldu and ScYnlnoIc County About working in tho home -camps but pre­ F IR S T FLIGHT ON NEW AND
ALIZED BY T H E FA RM E RS OP
and th o se
a f f l ic t e d are
IM P O R T A N T A IR M AIL ROUTE
to Register First Failure
ter Wood, Troy -Ray. Eugene Maafers to wait for the opportunity of
T H IS SECTION THIS S E A S O N
In War Activities.
%i.irwv i polng-m France and '»f‘-rhl3:thrcr‘nuP ,-JKAS. MADE \ ESTEUU AY, W 4 T ,H U KAIHULY UWCOV LIU M i
‘ W y EdWard -H um ph . 'G ordon-llris* “ GN F. O. B. S H I P M E N T S ” '
RAD RESULTS
.
son. Roy Howard, (Jharlotte Smith,
offer he will probably remain’ - at
The
second
wave
Qf
the
influenza
Unless strenuous elTorta are made
The farmers of the Sanford section
home.
epidemic which visited Sanford be­ Marie Stcmper, Nora Jenkins, Alice
New
York,
Dec.
19.—The
first
during the next three weeks,, the
are
coming Into their own this sea­
'
.
WitR the thousands of men com­ flight in what is expected to i)e regu­ ginning about two weeks ngo Is/now McKim.
state’ 'will ’register Its first failure to
son on their lottuce crop.
With
carry oUt its full obligation to. the ing back to the states every day and larly day service between New on the decline.
prices away above the usual. prico
Ceath of Dr. nouchelle
This w'uve has produced hut one
government .since wnr was declared the enlisting of the soldiers in France York anti Chicago began tod ay at
at this season of the yfcar, they arc,
9:30
a.‘
m.,
when
Leon
D.
Smith
ip
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
work
and
the
death,
according
to
o^fiicial
reports,
Dr. Louis Ilrowne Bouehelle died realizing rich returns from their
0n Gerinnny in April, 1917. Florida
is faced with failure in the absorp­ fact that some 2 0 0 have been sent took to the air at Belmont Park, and those who have been atllicted at the home of his daughter, Mrs. uhor and most of the crop is being
tion of Its uuota of War Saving over every month and that the Long Island. .His biplane enrried with the disease are now recovering Henry Wight In this c i t y yesterday old f. o. h. Sanford*.
Stamps, despite the fact that it is camps In Europe are concentrated 400 pounds of mall. At Ilellefonte, rapidly. With in the past few days morning at ten o’clock at the age of
Price* tire ranging from $1.70 to.
His dcajh was not un­
univers.iiy recognized ns. the most into several largo-camps Y. M. C. A. Pa., he will desrend and put his mail there have been very few new cases 89 year*.
$3.00 per hamper f. o. h. Sanford
in
the
car
of
another
air
pilot,
who
reported
und
it
is
hoped
that
with
men
are
not
needed
as
liaijly
as
they
expected as he had been in feeble
cumtnendahto enterprise Into which
this week. The f. o. b. sales arc
the government has entered since were during the month of October will transport it to Cleveland, where the proper precautions this wave health for severnl months, his de­
aid to he in greater proportion than
war "as declared, not only in its and November and’ until the army a third aviator will carry it on to •will enttTely subside within the com­ mise being hastened by the telegram
during
the past six years, aa- o.vet_
Three machines- will* be ing week.
announcing the death of his son,
.
.
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benefit to the government itself, but plans are made known the Y. M. Chicago.
used
during
the
llight
and
the
lust
Horace
Houchellc
in.
France-serrraP
°
lhc
8alef,
aro
madc
lar
in benefit* to the people as n whole. C. A. headquarters will not know
. While-tho sitaution ‘here at one
- ' Si
cash before the cjr rolls
’According to a statement issued exactly how many men will be need- one is expected to reach Chicago be time looked serious to many, the weeks ngo, a blow from which he
Over 3Q0 cars have boon sold to
front the office .of th# state director Ttb-' Those- who-failed to go icilpbe tween 4:30 anil 5 p. m.
physicians of the city recommended never fully recovered.
date this season nnd .while somo of
indicating cash sales nt maturity placed on the reserve lists 13 be
that the lid should not he put on
Dr. Bouehelle was horn in Wilkes
Landed nt State College
value in the state up to nnd includ­ called when needed.’
public meetings and schools. Time county, Georgia and spent the great­ the crop has, not been considered
good on nccount of tho open season,
Mr. Holly has nothing hut praise
ing November 30, shows $6 ,8 12,-Ilellefonte, Pa., Dec. 19. —l.eon D. has proven that fhey were, correct, er part of hiajife in that state where
•the
fpiality is improving every day
,s7 C 29, against . a quota of -$2 0 ,­ for the " Y " men nnd is very enthu­ Smith, pilot of the New York- ns the disease has about disappeared Tie practiced medicine for some fifty
-and n good per cent of fancy lettuc£
027,400, leaving $13,754,583.71 to siastic! over his treatment while in Chicngo mail airplane lost his way of its own accord.
years anil was also a Methodist
i* now being shipped.
be purchased during tho month of the metropolis, his college eoursp at and was forreil to laud in. n field
Other Florida, cities are experi­ minister holding several charge* in
Columbia and the work'of the War near State College at 10:30 o’clock
I Icci-mber.
Today would have been
encing this jccond wave of the epi; Georgia.
There has developed during the personnel Hoard who did all in their litis morning. Smith's machine- de­ demic and some are closing. The the 58th anniversary- of his wedding,
Letter* to Unde Sam
last few months a keen rivalry in power to adjust matters satisfac­ veloped engine trouble nnd he was conditions acorn to he about the and hi* life wa* spent in administer­
Under a Waahihgton date line
I he standing of counties for Wnr torily- for the Conference members. unable to continue the trip
same in cities that clime us those ing to others and looking after their some excruciatingly funny extri
Savings honors.
Urevurd county
from letter* received from *oldicl
■ Smith was severnT hours behind which do not close. Orlando, one of spiritual and material welfare.
has been steadily increasing its lead
Death of Mr*. Allen
Deceased came here About six, their wives by the War Ri*k 1
schedule and E A Johnson, pilot of tin nearest of these cities is experi­
until now it is $2. 00 ahead of Its
Mrs. A, J. Allen.' the mother of the airplane which was to hake car­ encing reaction and they have made years ago to make hi* home with ance Hoard are given:
nonrest competitor, Pinellas county. I,. Allen of this city died on Satur­
ried his mail to Cleveland, left at 9 no attempt to close nnd it is Reported hisr daughter nnd he endeared himself
She is staying at a disajmted . ...
Pinellas has nosed St. Johns out of day at the home of her son after o'clock. Smith's mail was sent by that the diiaao* is also subsiding immediately to , a large circle of
house.
.
second place and there were other
there. .
—
an illness of several months.
train this afternoon.
.
friends young and old.
He jwus a
changes further down the line, one of
Previous
to
"his
departure
wo
were
of the children and
Mrs. Allen was 83 yfars of age at
. physician* of the city state that great favorite
i he notable increases during the
*
was
n
constant
and
faithful member married to a justice of the peace.
the time of her death, nearly mi
it . yet very ncressnry to take every
East Round Flight
last month was in Monroe county,
of the Methodist church hut could
lie was inducted into surface.
years of which have been spent in
Dec. 19. The first c-ast- precaution by those having the dis­ also he found at the other churches
wHich hus forged ahead of Duval,
Chiu-ago,
_
1 have a four months old baby and
ease and thut a filleted person* can­
Florida.
,
hound trip of the Chicago-New York
Palm- Reach and Osceola. . Sem­
where
he
was
a
most
welcome
vis­
he
i* my only support.
.
not
he
too
careful
,
about
keeping
Interment was made at Dartow air mail trip will sturt early this
inole county is holding its own, hav­
•'
_
A lone • woman and parsley de­
within their own homes from the itor.
|jy
the
side
of
the
husband
who
pre­
afternoon if a plane w’ hirh left De­
ing taken up position 14 sometime
,
time the first symptoms appear until
Th? remain*
were
taken to pendent.
ago
The counties which have long ceded her hut n short time.
fiance.'Ohio. at R* o'clock today ar­
He was discharged on a goiter und
they
are
entirely
well.
Thoinajsville. Georgia this morning
i , i r. toward-the bottom of the list
Of a kind und loving disposition rive* safely in Grant Park, Chicago,
went home on it.
•
are coming up, W alton showing cop- and possessed of a sterling Christian ntt schedule time.
where
the
funeral will . Owing to my condition which I
HONOR ROLL
Milcrahle progress during the laid character, Mrs. Allen will he missed
be hc.d tomorrow afternoon and naven’ t walked in three months for
Local officials of tho.nirplano mail {_
two months, and it is a noticeable by her_ ruiuiy. friends In Floridaservice said th** flight from Defiance
where intertm-ot will he made. De­ u broken leg which is $75. I onclosc
Grammar
School—
First
Month
fa. t that nil West Floridn* counties, where she. has won the resyect and would take about two nnd a half
-•
ceased
leaves a daughter, Mrs. lovingly yours.
with the exception of Erframbia are udmirntinn of all who knew her.
Fourth Grade — Elizabeth Whit ner,
hours nnd a full crew wiis waiting
I
ntn
left
with
a
child 7 months old
Henry Wight of this city nnd t w o
well down the list, no reason for this
to prepare the plain* for an immedi­ Camilla Puleston. Rlllii’ . Vincent,
and
she
is
a
hnby.nnd
can’ t work.
~
being offered by the state director.
ate return. The machine is one of Entitle Thrasher. Algernon Speer, sons. Dr, IV. It. Hftllrhrllc o f New
III
the service of the United .
Altrntfan.
Itwyal*
Neighbor*
Follow in g i-» the ta b le •»( *he
*1
two winch left Cleveland yesterday lac* Collins. Allele Wood*. Mildred i Smyrna and J. F. Bouchello of States Armory.
He was best " ”.pEvery member its requested to he
standing b y counties to D ecem ber I.
fur Chicago, 'hut lost t-heir course Eu ilili-y, George Putnam. Sterling1 Charleston, West Virginia to mourn
porter.
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T mh list is given only to include present next Thursday afternoon. and landed at Defiance. The other Hall.
'
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1 received my insurance polish and
hi* loi«*. The family has the sym­
Dec.
26th.
It
i*
election
of
officer*
Seminole, which is the fourteenth
machine wn&gt; damaged in landing. '
Fifth Grade— Margaret Edwards,
pathy of the many friends in this have sined moved my postofilce.
county on -• the list.
Keep your und a full attendance js desired.
Mildred-h an d . Florence Tyner,
,
I am his wjfe and only sir.
-V----------Please
he
there.
".Refreshments."
•
pledge and make Somhtole first on
James Brown, Cioydc Russell, tv a - city.
‘ ^
You ask for allotment number. I
Recorder. *
Children’
*
Service
the list.
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‘
lyn Scholl, Mary Elizabeth Moye,
have four hoys nnd a girl. •
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wAt 11'o'clock Sunday morning the Margaret .Peters, Katherine Symea.
Total capita
County
’’
Please corrert my name nnd I
sermon
-aif the - Presbyterian church, Kermith Hurley. Winifred Walker,
120,185.08
14.57
1 Hrcvnrd . ’
i
could and would not »go under an
will he to children.
Parents are Raymond Muirhead, ( orneliu*
2C5.759.fiS 12.5(4
2 Pinellas
consumed name.
asked
to
hear
this
in
mind
nnd ar­ Weth,- Ruth Fellows, Briggs Arring­
1(53,719,Ofi 12.45
3 St. Johns
I am writing In the* Y. M. C. A.
range for their children to nttend i ton. Mollie Manila. .Clifford Shin-1
537.b25.58 4 1.92
4 Escambia
with a piano playing in my uniform..
i this service. There will be Christ­ holder, Deane Turner, Calvin Mc316*708.36 10.66
•*» Dado
Please return my marriage certiflmas music by the choir.
186.760.26
lO.ltT
Gaguhin.
.
i
6 Orange
cate, baby hasn’ t eaten In three
251.156.59 10.40
7 Monroe
Sixth Grade—Olive Newman, The)
days.
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1,135.459.30
10.22
8 . Duval
At Congregational Church
ma Spurling, Velma Shipp, Maude
Now' Mrs. Wilson I need h°lP
114,788.95 10.01
' .'1 1
9 Palm Reach
The services Sunday will he in I*ake, Mary Elizabeth PUlcsLon,. Na­
bad. See if the President can’ t help
101.143.07 9.52
10 Osceola__ ____
omi
Fellows,
Lewis
Shipp,
Albert
■
celebration qf Christina*.
In the
me. I need Him to see after me.
220,009.66 9.32
11 Volusia
morning in connection with the pro­ Coltnflliy, . Harry Woodruff, Tlllie
Both sides of our parents aro old and
88,571.42 7.93
12. Nassau...........
gram of worship Mr. nrower will Hanjnmin. Charles Knight, Anna W O R K E R S IN EVERY PART OF poor.
.
130,995.55
7.69
IS Putnam
speak
on "Christmas• in the Year Kanner, Marie Fseulo, Lillian Glide- * T H E COUNTY » A R l i • MEETING
W O M A N 'S CLUB
W IL L OPEN
Please
send
me
a
wife’s
form.
76,612.63 7.Cp
14 Seminole........
well, Pauline Muirhead, Agnes Niv­
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S CHOOL NEXT M O N T H TO 1918."
W IT H . SUCCESS IN
TH IS
I have been in bed 13 years with
In the evening in addition to the en. Dorothea Ray, Ne|da Van Ness.
TEACH 'S H O R T H A N D
AND
G R E A T WORK
The list shows Seminole as fourone doctor and intend to try another.
Seventh
Grade—
Mabel
Williams,
special program of music there will
teenth on the list and 37th from the
T Y P E W R IT IN G
The Red Cross Christmas Roll
Hello, Mr. War Risk Insurance,
be an address on " T h e Christmas Olive Russell, Annabel Shimroons,
"bottom of the list of counties in the
Beginning
on
January
7th,
1919,
Call
Campaign
is
on
in
full
force
Robert
Hagan.
Gilbert
Miller,*Beahow
are you? I am well and hope
Joy."
„
»taie. , Every citizen should buy all
this w-eek, with workers in every you are too. •
‘
the Wnr Savings Stamps they pos­ Sanford will have a night school for
part of the county calling on every
sibly can before Junuary 1st. So the purpose of preparing such as
Dear Mr.’ Wilson I hnvo written
man, woman and child.
that Seminole county and Florida as may desire to avail -themselves of
to Mr. Headquarters tnd have re­
the opportunity of obtaining a busi­
a whole will go over the top In W, S.
It is Impossible to give any results ceived no reply and if I don’t get
ness education.
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- H A R R Y P H IL L IP S DIES FOR HIS C O U N TR Y
S. as well-as iq everything else.
as yet, for the Campaign does not one I am going to write to Uncle
The Woman’s Club from a desire
close until next Monday and somo of Sam himself.
Another Sanford hoy har made the supreme sacrifice for
to be always of service to the com­
* White Christ mu* Service
the captains have not reported as
I am i poor widow and all I -have
his country. Harry Phillips of this city joined the aviation
munity and especially to those who
yet
for the work they have already la in ’ the front.
The Presbyterians will hold
branch
as
a
photographer
In
which
line
he
was
an
expert
and
done, although all-are working.
White'Christmas Service this year at are ambitious, has decided to con­
had been sent to England where he was situated when the
Wo h ave your letter. I am hia.
duct a night school'where memberi
7 o’clock Sunday night. The dec­
The mark set for Seminole county grandmother and his grandfather
.armistice
was
signed.
Being
called
hackhome
with
the
orations promise to surpass-those.of of the Business Women’s Auxiliary
Is over 2,000 and in order to reach and he was kept and bred up In this ‘
aviation corps from England he was stricken with Influenza
to the x Welfare Department can
former years in beauty.
Mrs. Mc­
this
mark over 2 , 0 00 people must House according to your Instructions.
that developed into pneumonia and he died soon after reach­
Kinnon who has managed one or study shorthand and typewriting and
respond
with a dollar or moro for
ing his native land, death occurring at Ellis Island near New
I ain’ t received no pay since my
more o f ' these in the past for the perhaps other branches as the de­
membership or for renewal of mem­
York.
His
father
accompanied
the
remains
to
the
old
home
•
huaband has gone from no where.
mand
develops.
Any
woman
who
Is
congregation is manager of this ser­
bership.
\
at Peru, Illinois,-where the Interment was made.
You have changed my little girl a
vice. It is hoped that a large con­ employedjmd can comply with the
The
workers
report
that they are boy. WUI that make any difference.
requirements
of
the
club
is
eligible
Harry Phillips was dell knerwn here wliere he was engregation will he present.
There
meeting with great success in the
^ gaged in the photography business when war was declared
will he beautiful Chriatmas music to this auxiliary ami can join until
work, although it is possible that
March, 1919, and when her yearly
and had many friends here who. will he grieved to learn of
rendered by the enlarged chorus.
At th e Baptist. Church
some may be missed In the canvass.
dues are paid she Is entitled to the
his death.
.
An offering will he received for
If you arc not called upon by one of
A splendid program is arranged
advantages of tho night school amd
Thornwoll Orphanage, where oyer
tho workers by next Monday, send for the Sunday school of the Bap­
He leaves a father, Charles Phillips-of Geneva in this county
other privileges in accordance with300 orphans arc cared for.
The the_-rulcs of the Woman’s Club.
your dollar to Mrs. R. A. Terjieun,
nnd a sister, Miss Clarn Phillips of this city to mourn his
tist church next Sunday morning and
various classes of Sunday school will,
County Chairman.' It will ho prop-,
Those desiring to join should report
loss.
make their offerings at this service.'
crly credited and receipt for mom- he entire offering will go to the
at once to Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs.
T o die for your country is sad enough. T o die after
iberahip dues for 1919 will be sent Floridn Baptist OrphanagQ at Ar­
J. W. Dickins or Mrs. It. C.- Max­
your work is finished and when you are in sight of -your
E D ITO R H O L L Y IS HOM E
you.
well. All materials must he furnish­
cadia. At eleven o'clock the pastor
native land is sadder, yet«1 ili relatives are comforted with
ed by the student, and books will he
will speak on "Christmas—Its Bless­
the thought that Harry died in' the performance of his duty
On Eve of Sailing 29th .Conference ordered by Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
Congregational Church
ings and Obligations." In the even­
and that He who doeth all things well knows best.
The school will begin the first.Tues­
- „ Slopped by Cablegram
Prof. W. H. breach of Rollins ing a Chriatmas program of music
a
But twenty-seven years of age In the prime of yqung
•
It. J. H o lly . arrived home this day in January at the Woman’s
College
will-apeak morning and even­ haa been prepared gathered around a
Club
house
st
7
p.
m.All
interested
* manhood Harry Phillips answered the call and paid the prico
week from New York whe/c ho'has
ing. Prof. Drfeseh has charge of the beautiful and’ thrilling atory that
and met his death with' the consciousnna that he had played
been for the past -two weeks training pre urged to attend the first meeting
Department of Philosophy and Ed­
for Overseas work in France as sec­ without fail. Those not eligible to
hia part in making this s better wrpld in which to IlVe.
shows we find happiness ourselves as
ucation
at Rollina and Sanford
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retary of the Y. M. C. A. There menfberahlp in the Auxiliary can
we secure it for others. - Wsrm wel­
friends
fend
tourists
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tile gu'Iunt soul *rse wa*. to the last there U room for a few men) occa­
she resisted giving ud to weakness, sionally these vacancies are1 quickly
feeling that since there was God's
.work to do she' wiaheff to da her
fart.
She was a loyal member &lt;&gt;f
the Presbyterian church, and it was

Influenza D ccrcasin K -E ictj Iliing W id e Open

F R ID A Y

In i.t .*• res|'i i «;-.e was tetnarkuhle
in these days when we hear so much
of changed times and changing « iv*
—the.trutl\ taught her in h« r child­
hood's h " mc in St. Louis were prec­
iously treasured and lived out "&lt;&gt;
las Said.a th observance for tor. no
fialtering between right and wrongShe saw clearly and never failed in r. Alb L oca l AdTcrtisom uhtK Under
jhe courage of her convictions.
This Ile u d in c T H R E E C E N T S a
Monday
afternoon,
at^ •. the Lin e For E ach In s crlio a M inim um
little'church* ih* Pnolp. the jfeV. Dr. C h a is e 25 Cents. ■ *
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Brownlee conducted the funt rai—t-vercises with Scripture* passages and”
In answering an advertlieipent
hymns that she had loved, after where no nhtae is mentioned in the
■which uli that was mortal of hoi.a id, please do not as** The" Herald
Gjny Buchanan was laid away »b&gt;*r for information as to the-identity of
side the grave of lier husband.
. the advertiser. . Usually we do not
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Mr. and Mrs. Gragg Maxey and ' we do* wp-. are "not allowed to give
little son. Hugh, while enrmlte fr-&gt;m out this information. , Simply write
Virginia. Minn., to Frostproof,spent a. letter and address it as per ina few hours with’ her sister. Mrs. J. structlor.s in tha ad.

C L A S S IF IE D
A D V E R T IS IN G

M abel Normond in “ Joan o f Plattsburg
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Also a Com edy

SATURD AY,
T fie Lion's C law
” also a Five R eel Feature
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M ONDAY
W ill Rogers in “ Laughing Bill H yde
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W ANTED

Special Program Which W ill Be Advertised

Guards l i n e Dig Night
Last Friday night was a big night
for the .Sanford* contingent of the
Seminole County .Guards. ' It is the
'anted — Dependable elderly cofncustom with the company to h&amp;ve
white.or colored, to care for two
corn.* to town. I
some sort *1 •entertainment feature Pahies in count y. Good home. Ad­
about once each month and on Fri dress H. c-o Herald.
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day night it was decided to ha'«' at
Wanted— A few boys from 1*5 to
oyster supper. ’
IS “years old to work in printing
plant. Apply Crown Paper Co.
. Furnished Rooms by .Day,
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or Month — Park avenue Flat
North Park’ avenue, over L. IL
ips &amp; Co", drug store
Mrs. C
. For Sale— 1917 Ford touring c a r i j t f r t . trianager.
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Demountable wheels.
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R ecipe 1818 is sold by d ru g­
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Information in regard

to it cheerfu lly furnished by
originator.
R esiden ce H ead o f Park A venu e

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Fi r Sale — New «ing!c Weber Wag­
on’ box Dutfon Crate Co..
l.'bti
For Sale-i-Farming implements of
all kindr." chest of carpenter tools,
platform scabs, set cf batteries and
other articles.
Also lot and budd­
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Atkins, next to Vincent's Fi»b
house.
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\NNOI’NCEMENT E.XTRAORDIN AltY—Oulrfit l&lt;
traction hating an open date, the Management o
considers ilself very fortunate to be aide to ofT
Theatregoers for 2 nights and Wed. matinee instead n

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JOHN CORT PRESENTS T H E S E A S O N 'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS

For Sale — Old newspapers- at the
Herald Otfice.
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For Sale— One Baby Grand Chev
airot auto. H. G. Dieterich
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Lost— l ’ . S. Chain Thread Tire,
32xt3'.* black and white tire cover
and rim for Dodge Runabout car.
Finder return to F. W. Cbok and
receive reward. ■
29-tlc .

• F «r Rer.t — Hotel, known as St.
.’ ohr.s, corner First and Laurel. Win,
Tuggle*.
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l&gt; hum its Haunting Melodies

Seat Sale Opens Sat. Dec

‘*Ever»tbini Hen and Boy« Wear”
Th e home o f Hart SehafTner &amp; M arx Clothes

P R IC E S N IG H T S :.

For Rent—T w o furnished rooms.
209 F.. Fifth St.
22-tf

$ 1 .0 0 ,

" For rent— A six room house at
Morres Station. Enquire of J. C.
Ellsworth, Beardmtl Ave.
13-tp.

P R IC E S S P E C IA L M A T I N E E :

For Rent— Six .room house, two
blocks from business.
1 0 . 0 0 .per
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A B U N C H O F IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S F R O M C O R ­
R E S P O N D E N T S — E V E N T S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N ­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T RE PO R TE R S FOR T H E H ERALD

Mrs. Erirsori and children, with
Margaret and Mrs. Bcrtlesoon.^'who
the First of the week enroute to his had been shopping in Sanford Satur­
day were caught in a * drenching
home* at Bahokee from Gainesville
where be has been taking a short storm near tho station, at Upsala.
Rev. Swanbon was also with them.
courso at t *10 aKr*cuItur«I college,
Rev. Albertson came over from
Walter Rtiuleson captured in traps
two ,-big wild cats Monday night. DeLand, preaching to us on the

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We were all shocked to hear of the
death of Capt. Rantoul who passed
away lost Friday.

HEATING STOVES

.'M r. Roy L e e 'a n d Ills' babj are
both sick, with Flu. Dr.~ Denton is
attending them. There is a lot of
sickness now.

A Christmas entertainment, and
tree are being planned for at Moore's
Station dhurch.. Mrs It L Grier
Miss
has the music in charge.
Christmas is near at hand .and we
Helen Chorpenlng and Herbert
all
ought to be thankful that wc
Squire are the committee on other They were inhabitants of tjio woods j Pow‘‘r
thought to change our
have lived to sec It so near again.
near
Cameron'City.
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taking
for
his
subject
"Think
arrangements.
There is * 9 much talk about the
The cool weather following t h e 0*1 thca&lt;? .things,'! .hewing- in his
__ The chicken supper Was q great
earnest way; how looking for what is Flu it keeps people in a dread all
sbecess at Moore's Station church thuqder shower Is very welctdno tb
true and good and honest we will the time for fear they will take it.
last.Friday night. More than $26.00 the lettuce growers. - Some fancy
become like our thoughts. He had Flu is a bad master to deal with.
was realized. Surely the kiddies out; prices are now being received for
hoped to preach also at Lake1 Mary
Mrs. Jack Vaughn had her First
here will nil have a present on the lettuce.
Mr. Moses paid Charlie
but concluded from a letter lie re­ strawberries for her Sunday dinner.
Christmas tree now the money isi Merriwether $2500.00 ..for'*an acre
ceived that they were still in fear of They. were, sure fine.
and a quarter, and gave Mr.' Ma­
provided 1 o buy them.
the Flu there.
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The good rain was thankfully re­
Rev. AV^ J. Bartlett was here at j honey $4800.00 for a four acre Held
We
had
a
treat
on
our
birthday
of
ceived
Saturday evening, for it .was
the prayer meeting last week greet ^ ‘e“ unL'e;
Charlie Dunn 'received
some Fine Tennessee apples which badly needed by everything.
ing friends. Rev. Bartlett has been : * 1 6 6 0 ’ 00 ' ? r 1
aer“ from, F ' F *
returned to his Lake county charge 1 » utton' Crol&gt;* K ^vrally are looking Mr. II. G. Luiidqutst’s family re
Mrs. J. E. VVff^hn has.just, re­
ceived from his sister, Mrs. Sjoblom ceived a letter from her nephew,
again..
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Henna and Burke.
file hospital fur-a week at Key West
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home from the military
with
the Flu but is able to he out
We
nre
glad
to
report
that
the
two
Manassas, Va.
That school has
The ladies of the Civic League
He thinks he will soon be
Grapevillc cases of the Flu are re­ again.
been closed also.
i gave
nn entertainment and held
covering, but some of the parents released from services.
Miss Hortense. Johnson of - Plant their annun) bazaar Friday evening
thought host not to semi the children
A letter received from Cyrfis J.
City Is visiting at the home of her at the Library,
in to school yet.
Smith
saying he has been released
uncle, Ben Monroe and with other
The. ladies met Wednesday and
from service and is at home with his
friends.
completed the work op hand for tliej
^
8orry *° hear of the
folks at Pel harm Ga., and says he
Mrs. C. F. Williams and Miss A. R. Ci and decided they would b e l ser*OUB UI ness of Mr, and Mrs.
will bo in Sanford at Xmas if noth­
Lois were recent visitiors in Jackson­ unable to. do any more sewing until Barney Beck who with their younging
happens to him.
after Xmas.
eat son' Barnwell, have been having
ville for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson are
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. the iniluenzn at their home near SanA. K. Powers was at points on
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Lake Okeechobee on a business trip Orlando Friday.
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Dr. Puleston and a trained nurse C u nip bell ..home utr ■a
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Mrs. H. H. Chapman-of d a r b r m r - are now, when these notes go ami. ••
▼MWtu VHi!fft£‘-b€i''(rIfiJlT!J',r
Wednesday, recovering. Miss
It is beginning td feel like winter
City on business a portion of lust Mrs. Dinkel and will remain durin g;
Earh&gt;y is also assisting them. again after a few warm duys.
week.
the holidays.
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Roy Lee IS also able to sit up and
I see Holland is willing to move
Mrs. Byran H. Squire and chil­
Mr. Rine was transacting business ; |.js mother who has been helping his ex-kaiser.
Where will he go?
He
dren left here last Saturday to make jin Orlando Saturday,
wife care for him and their little one. can’ t go back to Berlin.
He will
their future home in Jacksonville.
Lieut. Wilkinson who has been at, returned home Tuesday, and Mrs. have to go to Africa with the rest of
Mr. nnd Mrs. El wood I/ish have Camp Jackson has received his dis­ Khrohert I
come to relive her as the heathen.
moved back here from Pahokce and charge and is the gue.-t of hi* wife's Mr. I.ee «
down for her.
will live in what is known a-* the parents, Mr. and .\
Bill Allen.
Niels Swanson returned to hi*
G E NB VA
Ingram house on Cameron avenue.
Mrs. Lemon t left Sat.inlay
work after his accident at the Shops,
Messrs II. 11 Pattishail artd W.
hut his font still troubles him.'
Alton Morris was a visitor here Connecticut. Her husband v.iii
J Daniel attended the church con­
her a I Oglethorpe, Ga.. where he
U &lt;■ are ' ’Try to have to chronicle ference at Bartow hist week.
been in training camp.
the deatj of Capt. Charles Runtoul
Mrs. J. N. Prevutt returned from
Mrs. Dinkel spent the w eek-en d * last Thursday evening at hi* hrnu- Eau Gallic last Monday.
Her litflc
' with her daughter. Olive in (irJaudo nful home 'twtxt I'psala hnd.Lukc
grandson is very much better.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
lie was one of the early
j C W. Ell17.Itlitiger butchered four­ Mary,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huddleston
settlers
of
this section, coming here
teen hogs this 'week and will place
are rejoicing over a new grand­
from Boston are! having the care of
them in cold storage.
daughter who arrived at the Baxter
paid for sacks, rags and_all
Joe Phipps spent 1he week end at the groves of Mr. Amory before the home in Gainesville.
big freeze.
He also built up a line
his (iimp on Lake Greenwood
kinds o f m e t a l and iron.
Mrs Dr Pattishail and baby left
one fur himself anil family.
In his
young day* he had sailed on many ‘ " r
r home in Jacksonville last
l PS \I,A AND (Dt U ’ K\ II I E
sea*
11is wife has been dead for Monday after having spent a week,
'The collection next Sunday at the many years and his body was ship- here with Mr. atld Mrs. If. H. Puischool will go for the little children tied north by his son. Charles, to lie t i'li.til.
in the Jacksonville Orphanage
Let placed
Mr. and Mr* Will Hand. Miss
beside
her.
Two sons,
j US make 1! as large as we ran. Rev. Charles of Newr York and Albert of Clarice and Carl and Robert Han­
|Sessions o f St nfu-rd is expected to Hnsthn mourn his loss.
son spent last Sunday with Mr.-and
TELEPHONE NO. 114. P. 0. I preach at 3 o' &gt;lock.
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.\Jr. and Mrs. Ehrcnsberger and Mrs. Aubrey Aloran___
BOX 305. SANFORD AVE. ! Miss Eunie* • Tyner rs expected tj„.-jr daughters, Miss Olga Beilin* Mr. I,Atnro of Valois, N. V., nr-'

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monthly appointment last filinday: n r f* " ♦I1"*1' n’b t l w i . s t Gotha '
the Swedish Lutheran church, being
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WEST GENEVA A V E N U E
homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LundThe.little infant baby of Mr. anti
quist.
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Mrs. Carlson and family of Mon­ Friday morning.
The little angel
roe attended the services, n*_uaiial. has gone home to rest.

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Geo. H. Fernald Hdw.
COMPANY

BARGAIN IN COUNTRY ESTATE
W e h a v e fo r s a le a place Ihat ire consider absolute­
ly the most beautiful estate in Florida.
We
• think an appropriate title for it would be
“ A HAVEN O F REST”
or “ A M IL L IO N A IR E S ’ P A R A D IS E ”

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It Is located between two sparkling, crystal lakes, surrounded by
beautiful, tropical trees, and In n communlty of magnifirlent homes. It
is only (hreo miles from .one of Florida's'leading Industrial ?iilcs, and.
is one-half mile from the Dixie Highway. It Is equipped with all mud.
ern conveniences; has eleven nrrcH in Inc lot; an eight room modern
house, a large variety o f fruits, and n landscape that an artist would
revel at nn opportunity |o paint. After Bccing this place nne would
‘■ ^ ^ » h U ^ y ^ r c e f A j p g j i i - t a . « c v « a 8 e»r#*, but we have It listed it
ne ‘astonishing price of only $8,50 0 .00 .

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M. E. Dooley has already received
lti&gt; ( ’ liri*t ttliis letter fVolti his son,
Paul, in France.
Ills many Wend*
[ here -nre glad (hat alt is wldl with
him Lit--! hope f■ir hi* early return

O l' can luiy an overcoat that will
jfivc you service not only now ami

T
m.ttr. (r • tid* of Bertie I'.itli
s!-.a!i will be interested to know that
he ha* been “ living" ever slip’** some
lime in ()&gt; toper.

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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Daniels and
family are visiting their [larenL*. Mr.
and Mrs, J. V. Daniels.

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We regret vp/y much that conferand Mrs. J. V. Daniels,
ence saw best* to give ouY pastor.
Rev. J. E. Hartsfield to nnother
charge.

get the kind o f overcoat that will wear
that way.

Mr. and Mr&gt;. Harry Wilson and
tarn
arid Mr* Morgan of 'bitiford
were* Geneva xtsttOr* Inst Sunday
W ft Kaule-snn of- Phlm* Bettrft f*
wa» a business visitor to Geneva
last week.
Miss Clara Phillips of Sanford
spent bint week in Geneva.

There are’ plenty o f o v er­

coats to be had that will pot do it.

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oring; and these depend on th ejn a k c r.'
Thats why y o u ’d better buy

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx
clothes ’

Death of C. E. McDonald

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Mr. McDonald died of influenza
in u hospital at Nashville, Tenn., the
body bvinfc taken to his home at
Clinton. Tenn., for interment.
While in Sanford, Mr. McDonald
was district organizer for the Mod­
ern Woodmen and will be remem­
bered by many* of his friends and
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Copjrristti IBIS lUrt SdaffiM A U i n
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It Is nt the source of the Chlndwen,"
or western branch of the Irrawaddy,
that the famous amber nnd Jade mines
ore which have supplied China with
these much-prized stones fur centu­
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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER
^ S an itary Steam I’ resHlnjj, Hot G atiolnie Dry Cleaning.
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ford of the death of C. E. McDonald
who lived in the city several years,
leaving here about two years ago.

“ Everything M en and Boys W e a r ”
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SANFORD SHOE
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Etlllor l.carh in Sa nford.

Gilbert D. Leach, editor of tho
Loesburg Commercial nnd recognized
a* one nf the foremost editors of the
state was a Sanford visitor on Satur­
day, in the interests of the Wur
Savings Stamp campaign of which
he is field organizer for this district.
While in the city Mr. Lench, with
the Aid of the county chairman, Mr.
Maims, closed several large sales of
war stamps.

depends o n the materials and the tail­

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the one-ton Ford truck that there
is in using the Ford car only the larger
carryfng power of the truck commends
T h a T r u c k a p a r t i c u l a r l y to
1 I1 L 11 UCK f a r me r s ; an(| other

That business m e:. Thp
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assures
relialtle |)ower, and lots of it, the mangan­
ese bronze worm drive makes certain the
use of ail that power: the threc-pnint
suspension gives flexibility, aud vanadium
steel strength.
Price, without body.
$05(1.00 f. o. h. Detroit. : : -y : :
Runabouts $500, - Touring t.'arsS.^o
Couplets $650. Sedans $775 f.o.b. Detroit

.-homo this week, f rtun - Lees b urg..
sml Mr. and Mr*.- Dan Hodges'took rived in Geneva btxr-xrrelr, to spend
Rev. Swanbon of Pierson [Hied bis a trip Friday to Orlando and also Die winter.

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Southeastern Department have been
ordered to dose on January 1st,
11119. The Florida secretary, Mr.
A. \Y. Honeycutt is making v\'ory
effort til produce Florida's uuoI h by
(let some HOLD MEITAL Haarlem o il the hrsl of the year.
He stales
Capsules at onto. Tlicy nro an old. tried
preparation used all over the world for t h a t ' the Department's decision to
‘centuries. T h ey’ t»)ntain only old-fash­ rinse the oHires makes it imperative
ioned, nootMnn oils cnmhlnrd with that it targe tiiimbei^ of men from
sirenKth-KlvInrr «nd syntemtoteanslnir
herbs, well, known and used by physi­ 1 Iirridn x-nlisl during the remaining'
cians In their doily practice. OOLJj days i f Demmher.

war but ;t is expected that a
it many will not he needed after
present rontrarta are completed. i

DANGEROUS DISEASE
ortrans of tho human Door
bod are so
imnorcant to health and lontt life aa the
LTJney*. When they ajow up and cointo lit»r In their duties, look out!
find out what the trouble Is— without
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Whenever you feel nervous,
2° i l c illtU'. sifffer from sleeplessness,
have pains In tho back— wo Ae up
bacr Your kidneys need help. These
i f f aliens to warn you that your kidare not performlnic their funenon* properly.
They art) only half
L t oc their work and otc bIIo w Itik lmnarllles to accumulate and bo convert1,1 Into uric acid and other potions,
which are causing you distress and will
vou unless they aro driven

M K U A L Haarlem Oil Capsule* are Irtlthe laboratories in
convenient to tahe,
and w ill cither give prompt relief or
your money will he refunded. Ask for
them nt any drug store, but hp sure to
aet
the
original
Imported
tlOl.H
MEDAL, brand. Accept no. »»ubstltutea.
In sealed packaRes Three sixes.
ted direct from
For
lollaod. They a r «

Farip Help Available
Tl|e |iiIan of the \^ar Department
|n demobilizing tbe troops will be rectiveil gladly by the farmers*of Flor­
ida. is the belief of J. 0, Traxler,
farm help specialist, located at the
University of Florida.
Ho says it
tfll lie the means of distributing
firm help over the state quickly,
and where, most, needed;. and helps
the soldiers to secure positions biA
fore being discharged.
The plan
adopted rt'HuUT‘1 a lytter from tho
employer, asking for the release of
the soldier; or in case the soldier Has
a farm of his own or is needed on
bis father's farm, n jettor frorm a rel­
ative or friend, asking for his relci.it*, making a statement as to tits
needs of his services anil his ubjtfty
to perform them. Such a letter is

PAGE THREE

We have the
appropriate
Xmas g ifts

cd .^ross Workers
•wing ladies did
’ roan rooms last

According to the’ plans of the De­
part ihcnl, most of the time that re-

Before you^docidc on your Xmas list call at our
store. It is just fu ll o f appropriate and sensible
git is for men, boys and girls.
^Bicycles, velocipedes, toy autos, express wagons,
roller skates, autom obile and bicycle accessories
and many other useful and appropriate gifts can be
found here.

Army Casualties.

White it was understand that tho
casualty lists given out by the gov­
Outlook for Cabbage
ernment up to and including the
prin-'
' ' WarninK note comes from tho
time of* the signing of the armistice
115 P A R K A V E N U E
s
fur^ ‘I'urtment of Agriculture to
were incomplete, perhaps the coun­
ndine
,‘ ^cct l hnt
southern growers
try was hardly prepared to see the
( iihk I 9^ou^ ff’Usidi-r the existence in the
total number of reported casualties
increase, within about, two weeks enamours and mecbnniclqnv enter- north of large surpltls cabbage and
onion crops, s »ys the State Market
aftor the signing- of the urmistfeiv tamers and high,grade athletic direc­
increase with the regulnr c, •y over
from less than 80,000 to more than tors of Christian character and lead
The ca ibage crop in nine northern for 'market in tho spring
.260,000. This would seem to indi­
Friges last
cate' that the fighting during the last
I -•era u ::j pager need to recruit states in which late summer cabbage may meet demands.
week
for.
onions
ranged
from $1.00
is
most
extensively
grown
is
reported
few’ days of the actual period of hos­ men for any of the following forms
per
100
pounds
in
New
York and
tilities was ' extremely sanguinary. of service: Warehouse superintend­
Boston,
with'
top
price
in
Nqw Or­
In this connection 1t is reported that ents and workers,* store room clerks,
leans at $2 a hundred.’
during the latter'part of tho-conflict bookkeepers and construction super­
more, than half of Germany’s west­ intendents, carpenters, electricians
It will Ifti worth while for Floridn
ern army Was concentrated in front and plumbers. There is a need, howgrowers of these two staples to give
of the American forces in the desper- ev
t ir u lim’ l *d number of high
runsid ■ration to existing conditions,
are but ineffectual effort to. stem the g,n- riiiUaja, stenographers
A■»V-ifY.f * iwoyAiliitj . with it* the
advancing tich*-rTf-TtrrV?iKAt^f*iw«fc'&gt;iw^irWdV;r- '&amp;vVrrtr&gt;T&lt;i»e\itiv. «.*
row ilcrf- rad w ay fit cif;
The total casualties reported*--by*
. .
General Derailing up to November
Nelson Visits Home
26th, not including prisoners, was
Soldiers Doming Home
262.693.
That part of the report
M S‘
thls plty who &gt;"
giving tho number of prisoners was “ ‘mpnrarily hvmg m Jacksonville
On the ‘morning of December 2nd,
therefore not wu.3 tn t3,u rlty (,,r th,‘ f ‘ankagivlng
unintelligibl
'1918, Jlie first large contingent 'of
available.
American soldiers, whnicli came over
Irma Europe on the Mauretania la
sister ship of the l.usitaniui. strived
1 Itecrulllng to l-lose January I
in N'"W
ork nariior
This group
In the hope that this, month's in­
• ■insisted "( about 1,000 nlUnws and
tensive recruiting campaign will
nil'll I ifimediale|y upon l he discovmake available approximately the
1 ry of the vessel, nil enthusinstle and
necessary quota of Y. M f A sec­
i.o -v y flc o n if iiUiinien--i-d, and when
retaries and executives needed over­
j New York niy'vvas reached the boys
seas, all the recruiting offices in the
[were greeted by thousands of people

SANFORD CYCLE CO
L. Y. B R Y A N

eager to show how glad every one is
to have our boys back home.
This first contingent of our over­
seas army is being rapidly followed
by others and it is reported that n
total of from. 150,000 to 175,000 will
return from foreign stations during
the month of December, *

In nddition to the many thousands
of men to be brought home from Eu­
rope and discharged during the prespni_7n"bnth it_i8 o*tim ited that about
79(1,000 men in tarr arn y rn ii-h-*n»—
will, also be re lea’sink
mas.
The transportation problem
involved in this tusk will be tromonipu*. tm d -if may be impossible to
rarry out the program completely;
hoiveve-. in view of the extensive experien *■ 1i the matter of army trans­
ports! m gained during the war
period, -a - may reasonably expect
that letn &gt; nil/..itooi will proceed with
recoi ii oriMsing speed.
The Herald force is indebted to
John I’eznld lor a fine hamper of
cabbage sent us this week.

money—jo in our new

Makes It Easy to Have M oney
By Inning many clubs in mir ( lirist rjms Bank­
ing F lu b « u m ake it easy for everyon e to join.
Th ere is a club, that w i l l lit you r ability to
pay— and when you keep your paym ents
regularly, you reully " H a v e M o n e y ” in Fifty
W eeks.

Which club can you jo in ? Then com e to our
Bank with the lirst paym ent. W e w ill make
you a m em her o f the club and g ive you a hank
hook show ing Ihc Club you join ed.
You can pay ns many w eeks in advance as
you wish. H a v e you e v e r said to yo u rself:
" I f I only had m oney n ow ?”
W e ll, here is
the easy way, and A he S U R E way to g et it

Join Our Christinas banking

C L lb .
H ow to' Join--\[
$1.0 0 , $.1.00 or nny amount.

is easv— ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS

That’s ALL you need to do.

We do the rest,.

Who Can

There are no dues to pay

a / o m -E veryb o d y Can Join and Everybody m “ I T V o"™

Hoys. Girls, Little children and the Baby.

Our Christmas Hanking Club Is for EVERYONE.

What the Different Clubs Will P a y You
PAYMENTS

PAYMENTS

1st W e e k
2nd W e e k *
3rd W e e k -

1st W e e k
2nd W e e k
3rd W e e k

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PAYMENTS

1st W ee k
2nd W e e k
erd W e e k

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- Ifc
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PAYMKNTS

PAYMENTS

PAYMENTS

1st W e e k
2nd W e e k
3rd W e e k

1st W e e k 2nd W e e k 3rd W e e k -

50c
50c
50c

l u r r m o wrrk b; lOr

IPpoUl Me m t ;

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Iflt W e e k - $5.00
2nd W e e k - $5.00
3rd W e e k - «5.00

F IR S T A N D D E C R E A S E Y O U R P A Y M E N T S E A C H W E E K

Why We H ave O ur Christmas Banking Club
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Wc put this Club Into our Hank lo educate the people to help themselves; by giving them n pjan by which
I hey can bank, a little every week or ©Very month and acquire money.
To make “ Savers"
S aYcrs" out of Men
.Men,
Women and Children, instead of'.'Spenders,
To show them that our Hank's safety and service is for
ALL of the people*

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their windows each night untll eleVen i
o’clock— then strange peddle coming,
into our city after dark would he j
impressed with'
the
enterprising
spirit of our people nnd good would
he'accomplished. Merchants, try it'.
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ror uu the kind attentions, tx «,,e an(J having seen, might return Ki/.ney Pill* at Philips &amp; Co., Drug
A 1™ 1011*
*&gt;'mPa lhy ntul beautiful
tolhat'partfcular store and buy.*! Store and they rid mo of that lumbago
(flower* we extend to ou.--fne.MH at.d „ ut „ |de from t h e 'sale* attraction
Put m&gt;* kidneys in good shape.”
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I Harry's friends our d«-pist uppre. la- e nr*,,Prntion th|,rt, OURht
enough community spirit
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to be1. P H » 60c. at all dealers. Don'tsimnlv
in the V?K ^or,?,,^'&lt;V'ity temedy-rr|et Doarrs

m ' ■ Ki Minneik
,’1,‘nrt9, of, our "terchants to make/ta d . FW.i-rTXTilburn Co., Mlgrs., IlufMr. ^ar.d Mrs. .51. Minarik. them feel t i j necessity of lighting^\falo, N. Y.
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Lieut. Geo. McLaughlin was. u
Maitor in Sanford this week. •

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Notice
The unnut,I meeting of the stockDavid Hussey of Mulberry. Fla,, i J101*1®™ oI
Sanford HOilding &amp;
Millet® ,n ,,r,.cf
personal Ilcms
” visiting his brother J I) Dossev' L,0M,r Association will be held in the
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J otfi-e of t v , .cumpatiy.
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of th.s
city.
ofInlercsl
lOrj -Magnolia
avenue on Saturday, January 11th,!
Mr.
. --------------------------- .. Mr; T l Mrs‘ K- J* HoMy, M rs.11919, at 7 .10 p. m
Miss Zeta Davison went over to First and Secorld streets. Cal! uml
' { ' ^,l*vens and Mrs. .Al Lilja
. . T. J. Miller, Prcs’t
were visitors to Orlando Tuesday. A. P. Connelly, ,*Ier’y
Port Orange Sunday.
see them.
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Schools will close today for the
See the display of toys at the
IteV. and Mrs. J. P. Hill,urn and
French Shop. Complete new stock their sister, .Miss Margaret Peace Chnstmi1* holiday*.
Most of the
left Monday for Orlando, where Rev
ac,lcr8 l,v|ng out of the city will
i nil arrive Saturday.
32-ltc
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Ililburn-will be presiding Mder for "" “ rn home fwr Christmas.Messrs. Brumley nnd Millen mothe coming year.
*Mrs. (). Vi". Mnines nrrived in the
Itortd to Port Orange Sunday.
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night aou
anil wiii
will Bpenu
spend me
the
• 1 Mr wiimilli
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A
\ nice line rf hijh grade 6 and 10c f V
L rcncl' *Sho1’ holiday* visiting her sop nnd daugh'
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in Xmas, boxes, at Mobley’s will a r l l n J T ,
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tCf* S- hc,le Malnw . „ d Miss Nettye
ct|*rs
’i - r Store.
&lt;!,nre.
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S“,tUrd“ y ° f lh“ M.ifies.
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week.
Wait fo; them..
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Ultlc Happenings
Mention of

In and A bout
&lt;£ The City

[ Summary of the
I Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
•• Arranged for
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CHRISTMAS STORY AND SONG

‘T i n :

L IG H T

T H A T L IT T L E MICKLE OR D IM E M AY-BE T H E BEGINIHG
OF A B IG FORTUNEk.
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IF YOU H AVEN’ T THE 5 CENTS OR 10 C E N TS, YOU CAN
S T A R T W IT H T W O CENTS OK EVEN W IT H O NE PENNY.
EACH W E E K YOU INCREASE YOUR P A Y M E N T S TH E SAM E 8M O U N T YOU S TA R TE D W IT H .
IN 50 WEElKS:
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10-CENT CLUB PAYS
$127.50
5-CENT CLUB PAYS
63.75 «■
• 2-CENT CLUB PA YS
25.50
1-CENT CLUB PAYS • 12.75
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YOU C A N ..... ............... .
AND DECREASE EACH WEEK.
YOU CAN PAY IN THE SA M E AM O U NT EACH W EEK, 50
CENTS, $1.00,$5.00 OR ANY A M O U N T YOU W IS H .'

I Mrs. Leslie Bryan has as her days w' l h their son and daughter, nrrived in the city yesterday nnd
I cunt during the liolhlays Tier mother ‘ ''*r* an&lt;* ^ T3‘ D* D. Crowder.
* will be the guest of her brother, Mr.
Mn.dloward of Bantesville, (iu.
I How -about giving him a spot J. H. Ferguson. Brother und sistrr
have not seen each other for forty
A nice stock of Huyler's und
for his automobile Christmas?
Wiley', Xmas Candies at Mobley's, You will find a nice assortment a i l , ^ " and “ was a ,nost joyful rt&gt;*

PEOPLES’ BANK OF SANFORD

6 6 0 B u s h e ls of Fine
P o ta to e s to the A cre
This yield was produced in Aroostook County. Maine, with E.
trwT n W.S fcrt.!''zT - * T ho '*V°raKe yield of potatoes in Aroos­
took County is JH bushels to the acre—more than two and a
quarter times the nve/nge yield for tho United States.
Arpostook Countv fnrmer# get big. profitable crops by using
Plenty o f high grade* fertilizer. They plow nnd cultivate caretuMy. use clean seed, and spray often with Pyrux or some other
combined fungicide and insecticide.

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For sixty years E Frank Coe's fertilizers have helped f i m . r s
in all sections make big crops and large profits. They will make
money for you. Let us prove it. .
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CroP!’ for Florida" is n now illustrated book full of
nelprul information about Florida crops. Send for it and ask also
ror a copy of ouc rnrw potato booklet. Both are sent free.

C.'OKNri.lL'S rilRISTI XNGV. rio,ld.S,l«
•*21 Heard Rui'din
Jeckeonvllle, Fla. '

nnd thji
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'CHORUS
Baptist Temple Sunday evening 7:00.' The general public welcomed

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IF BUSY SANTA

VULCANIZING

drove an auto he would bring his
vulcanizing work to us because we
*1° the rnort refijifile .work. »tu m
tubes nnd casings exactly when wo
promise them, and quote lowest
prices for guaranteed repairs. Lot
us show how satisfactorily we can

U iic F u r Kncft In sertion M in irau ir

Ch arge llo Ci-nts.

serve you.

In answ»ring un . advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
'1 pleaf do not ask The Herald
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for information uj to the identity of
the adve.uavr.
UbUt.2ly.we do not
know who the advertiser is and if Herald Office.
we do we ure not nllowed to give
For Sale— One Baby Grand
out this information.* Simply write
a letter and address it as per- In­ alrot auto. II. G. Dieterlch
structions in the ad.

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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
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Oak tfnd 3rd St.

Sanford, Florida

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I THOMAS PM.Ml."I WILSON
K. KEHCl'SO.N IIOl'NIlwLl/r.B
Chev-I
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Wilson &amp; Hojsholder

LUST

LAW YERS

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Y our. Christm as Dinner
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M cC ullers
Turkey
Cran berries

Raisins
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White Grapes
- Nuts
FruitC akc '* .
I, 2 and 4 pound

Home Made Orange
Marmalade
Hill Pickles in Cans
Plum Puddings
^ bole Wheat Flour
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MEMBER
^f e d e ilv l r e s e r v e
SYSTEM

■Pancake Flour
Purina Brand Zos

Seventeen Thousand Banks

Hromedary Cocoanut
Hlack Molasses

up the regulnr course of study.

( aril of Thanks

For Sale — 1917 Ford touring cur.
wish to thank our friends’’ for Demountable wheels. -Perfect con­
," vin« kindness shown during dition. . Phone
P. O. Box 110.
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little baby. We al»t» -thank—tb^m for —■— --------- r—.—--------------------- ---------- -B. Middleton of the U. S. Nn-\ the iiciiutifql floral offerings. •
Boxes of oranges nnd grnpefrr't
is visiting his father, R. It Miibllcpacked for Christmas by Mrs. .».
Mr. and Mrs. I). (V Howard.
ton nf this city. He has been sla.- j
\ uugfin'. Phone ‘ 323, I’ark Ave. nnd
tinned at Key ' West for several ’
Hufehey St.
30-2tp
Notice
months.
The annual meeting of the stocKFor Sale—One toq und a ha f
L K O N ’S
AUTO
T R A N S F E R 1 holders of the Hunk of Oviedo will
bleaching paper, 15.Q00. stakes nnd
HAULS E V E R Y T H I N G . P H O N E ] |,e held in the office of the Bank in
Pjlunet Jr. fertilising ma.chinq, all in
&gt;1. flOTI-iL CA R N E S .
21-tf ’ Oviedo,' Fla., on Wednesday, Jungood condition.
Enquire of F. C.
Please leave your order for E ld e r ' uary* 1®* U H L .ut 7.30 p. tn., for the Welsh, at Studio, Park. Avenue.
-Kpeb** water not later-t ban I p. t.*7 * cUmtinn a l. x .board -oLsKroetom -foe
3l-2tp
each day.
Orders given after this the ensuing year, and for the trans­
time will not be filled until the fol­ action of such other business as may . For Sale or Exchangu^-Onu 2U
acre, one '10 'acre, Sanford Ave.
lowing day. Phone 311 \V. T. O. properly cbme before the meeting.
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Smith,
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Walking dixtnnre to city. • Two lots
Charles.
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* * President, j corner Center and Elm Ave. T w o
Bicycles, velocipedes, auto acces­
lots west side Palmetto avenue 50 ft.
sories make excellent Christmas gifts.
from
Eleventh St. Make offer. B.
210 POUND PIG
See them nt the Sanford Cycle Co.,
T. Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring S't.,
115 Park avenue. '
30-2te* j-* With corn uhove 50 cts. hogs cat Los Angeles, Cal.
30-tf
Mrs. Mary E. Starling and her ‘ '" ' r Fn*n«lt» off very quickly. * I he
For Sale— All ............
kinds of • woodmother. Mrs. Eliza E. Jones, wl • bog that taken two or three month.
have been spending the summer iu to RL,t on fuI* fl?i'd never brings you Homhoeing
J. L. Walker, south of
Atlanta and Summerville, Ga., will “ Pr° rit*
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I U ‘**t 'S,l,° hr' ‘lK,,•
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arrive Thursday nnd will spend t h e 1 When you are ready to put-your
For Sale— One C-room house, six­
winter with her son and daughter,' shoals on feed, begin with the B. A. teen acres of land under fence, most­
Mr. and Mrs. IL Ji Starling.
Thomas Hog .Medicine.
Use regu­ ly cleared. Five acres of muck and
“ Everything on wheel." nt the larly and watch your shoats round, the remainder of ordinary hill land.
Sanford. Cycle Co. store, 115 Park. out Into fnt hogs in nine months— Address H. I). Durant, Lake.Mary,
Excellent Christmas presents for *'°K* fR'ing well over 200 pounds and Fla.________________
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ns high as 240. Figure the uvorage
men, boy* *nd girls.
30-2tc
Farm for Sale — Five acres, four
feeding and you will see why the
•(feorge Kelly, an expert machinist B. A. Thomas medicine is a.good in- tiled, two houses nnd barn und
At Lake Monroe
has arrived in this city nnd will vestment. Try feding out ypur hogs garage on place.
have chnrge of the garage of the on thia ptan anf, ,f you ar„ „ Mt more five miles from Sanford. On brick
Overland Sale# &amp; Service Co.
Mr. than p|Pa*e(j WP w||| refund tha cost i;nad ono block from depot.. Address
Haight, the manager nf the company 0f t jJ0- m*&gt;&lt;lieine.
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considers himself fortunate In secur-,
| A I . I . E N SEED CO
39-tf Florida.
ing Mr. Kelly, as he is one of the
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gers, 107 XV. Ninth street.
27-tfc
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Notice to Stockholder!!
If you heod stove wood phone me
I can supply you. H. C Dullosc. lhv

and will remain all winter.

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seventeen thousand banks at par and.
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I.ost An Elks tooth mounted Snnford
p P &gt; i / V $ ? * ? *'"* € ? ,
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Miss Vera Terheun, who has lteen
with
Elk
emblem.Ten
dollars
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thf,r , i\ • 3 &gt;i ., ness this w r u and j
working in Jacksonville for the past 1 Phone 3i03 or write S. P. Dutton
M anted | will buy your Liberty ward if rldurnril to ile'ald oflire.
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ttveral months is ut home for the for or*ngca, grapefruit, tangerines,
window., even u tnc stores close-at Bonds ami pay you cash for them at
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holidays.
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tbo box or hundred.31-tf
night. It Ihoks more iike Christmas tnurket values." Advisp amount and
Found—Bicycle. EniRiire Herq
.. rofnplft6' "iaiIbTtTHOTt—U t " Wfelil . Mf«® Mary Zachary of— Florida and la'wnrtlrthe money expended in what-iasuew—yetr-Tmvn— Hfmm—43,
Office.
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200 West Forsyth Street,- Jackson­
iridc perfumes and toilet waters, j ^ ,ate College at Tallahassee is ex- getting new business. • • .
ville.
Fla.
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urhet and face powders at' Mobley's P*‘rted home Friday to spend the
Lost— U. fi. "Chain Thread T^re,
Mrs. Craig Harris of Atlanta is -------------------------------------- ---------M Y S I* E C U L I T E h :
Drug Store. •
82-2tc I holidays-with her parents. Mr. nnd
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'v black nnd white tire cover
home f &gt;r 11 , .holidays, the guest of
Wanted 1A good new Initrh cow. and rim for Dodge Runabout, car.
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her puretil.', Mr. and Mrs. Tom F. L. Greene, .West Side.
Miss Norma Herndon has return, d
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PICKS ,i *s H A N f^P A lN T E D CHIN a
30-tf
Finder return to F. W. Cook and
irom Mary Baldwin's school, to I Christinas oranges, grapefruit,
Davis.
A&gt;&gt; 'Miss Margaret Davis
receive reward.
20-tfc
GOHHA .cn STERLING SILVER
jpend the holidays with her parents, tangerines, for sale by the box nrMrs. flarris
was n universalfavorite
Wanted
Dependable elderly rom­
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Herndon.
hundred. Phone 370.1. S. I*. Dot- .here r I b r any (rteods ure giving
an, white ,.r colored, to rare for two
~ T 'O U I1 K N T
UOl.UtN l l.ATbD WARE
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|her a warm.welcome home.
I,abies in country. Good home. Ad­
Head light bulbs fur all^autoino
For Rent House. Jn
ELGIN AND W ALTHAM WATCHES
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Please order Elder Springs wafer!
Mrs. Henry Wight left yesterday dress H. c-o Herald.
M tiason
b !rx al &gt;.iiifnrd Cycle Co.
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Lime Dorothy Lawson l8 quite ill c ,|ri8tmas
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will not deliver water j remains of her father. Dr. liouchelle i
Furnished Rooms by • Day, Week
with inilueii7u at her home on Dark
For Rent Hotel, known ns St.
on Christ Idas Day. Tel. No 311-W. 'for interment
Mrs. Wight will re-i IS years old to work in printing
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H*r many friends wish her ... ,,
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Johns, corner First a&gt;td Laurel. Win. " r At••1 **&gt; I’ urk avenue Flat. 105
plant.
A;
pi;.
Crown
Paper
Co.
i U. i liarles.
dJ-llr
main several davs at the idd home
Tuggle
j No, ih P, rf; aveme , over L. R. Phil­
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1 Paul resold, son of Mr. and Mrs A
F,n'vll-'t' " i,s l“ 'i'1 li,ls m" rn'
— in* \ t'. urug s ore
Mrs. C. C,
A r in a,s-.,rimen; of Hash lights John pe, 0|,| „ f H,.ar&lt;|a;| avenue is! «
For rent—A six room house a t , ILirt. manager.
u'n ,,' ‘'l,M"k* i , f - Whit,‘ " f
30-tt
Wanted Live wire canvasser nnd
*;n hatteries tn select from at San- h„ mp
tl)(, ,.nn(„ nin,.f)t ln Virchurch officiating.
Morrcs Station. Enquire of J C.
collector health and ne» ident in*t,rEllsworth, Reurdall Ave.
13-tp.
ginia. He lias been diseharged and
Returned from his sm-aTiing tour j mice propo-ii....
Salary ami liberal
R E I ) C R O S S M E E T I N 1.
Mr .i .! Mr
A. U Smith and will be at home with hi* parent* in in iieluiii of tl Red t'r&gt; J* ( ’ f,r.*tmas &lt;ommisMoi paid
Apply In person
For Rent Six room fi,ut*e,
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.i .u.fi Mr*, itobt rt Rowe the future
1 'ii* i t 'ij Fi'id.qy o f * v - r y .
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H'*s '’D Rr.-wer report* ' after (i..'tOp m None b jt *hu*ik r eyed bloi k-t from lui*ine*»,
jo.’ft.)
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horou:’
lmy
inapply.
tin
P.dmetlo
ave
,ue.
month
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!l AS'.i! h ,i bu^liunt»
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Roue motored l*,;
SEE DU. D AV IS FOR GLASSES
PubSL-iJiun -iau.—l^L, K. O.
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i,i *'|.. lip,| C r *ss,
I iM-r I ..rk »ml Orlando Saturday. A T ^ ^ c o L N . HOUSE U N T I L Lcreati d in tn** wor» tied doing therr*
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Shiuholser.
3 1-2lc
lu*«t n.der varying e.itiditinns.
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(,i\e I, m N E W YE AR .
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refer* the I Inml ,
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For Rent Four .idioining r.xiios
|r
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s a.iL.r&lt;l ( \i .e
p.jcvrli. lumps and horn.* make u * If,.* .11 •• when il doe* *hilic Is. Ilit*
and targe gulden. Cheap. .Vt'i K. ~
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nice Christmas present f.&lt;r . 'O r run mil - chill »d more norloern
F'"" Sa
Large 1. ...oi mule wagon Third street.
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ut.u i Eli, x*. 4uiii*l a.?*! *t» ^oi»t! mnlb' :,’.d Mr- C W. \Y File iind b°.v
You will find a nice selection stales.
D R .
D O W N I N G ’ S
loxtigiiier, Carolsh •arrived \Yednes- °f them-at Sanford Cycle Cp.
iliiiun.
bargain. J. K. VauKhn*
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so!ii by tlrtijfWord was received this morning!,, ( , n „ x lfi&gt; SaPford.
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j-iyfrom Orlando and arc now plena- !
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death'of
Marvin
Voice,
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pisfu.
Irfn
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ii’.ifion
itv royord
I anti-.ted „ { t||,, Mi tliodist par—
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on
haa_xirongcs.
grape-.
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who
died'ln
CleveFor
Sale
NVw'jnTkk
truck
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---fruit, tangerines, for sale by the box! |nnt|, Ohio, of inlluenza a few days model.
Guurant... I perfect con !ioriginator.
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Tn-;i f ,
or hundred.
Delivery in Sanford ago
Ford of vm rs t o a n
Marvin wil be remembered by tion. J75,Mill, Kctninnlc Co (lira c.
Rcsitlor.ee H ead o f I'nrk A ven u e
.Il-tf mam- In-ri- ;l* to- wa* a student at
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The -an will he made Phone IfO !
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has I In-Ill
trip l-.K • f.N \S M' I*r ruhli ^r,; { &gt; .
R .tween,
j.-r;lII^ 1, \v„„dri,|l. Jr.. is „ne of
grammar and high s.-hools for |
I'm (»;«!•• « #»
I' or^ S ale—Four room house ,i It f I hi». IliHtiilntf
-------- the buys ho mu from military srhwd. i eavural years, tnu family leaving
Yt’ur
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He has been at Due West, S*. C.\ *"'r''
three years ago and muv- moderate price. Inquire V&gt;f Mrs. -4 .
E. Berg, telephone, West Side.'
sincp school opened In the fall nnd ing to Cleveland.
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will return after tin* holidays to take

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The Coe-Mortimer
Company
•»••!»«••? O* »•! ••«•«£«• MlKnnm C&gt;111(11 CC«M«f
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with Christmas

JEWELER

. ' YOU W IL L RECEIVE H PER CENT IN T E R E S T

E . F ran k C o e ’s F e rtilize rs
Aroostook Farmers’
Standard
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F E V . M . H .-^ IA S S E Y

R. J. Holly is'home for the holi­
M. K. Covington of the Orange..!
Emmett Hunt, who is.in the navv uaj*s
ir.i
days from
New York where he is
Croh &lt;r r
v - * » « * I','-1(“ *^ !itdH tn it«H on fd-»;eita rtratim rS rC r-»ltk -tln ! 'Y.” M . c. A. oversells fiifco
IW la Sanford on 1 ooada&gt;.
arrioed Sunday nlc hl and will a„o„d
but does not know just when h«f will
Toys, toys,^at thc&gt; trench Sjiop, j the holidays here us the ^ucst of get c verseas nnd may decide to ta.’;e % A ll Locnl AUvertiHumcntH Under
T h is H em lln g T H R E E L E N T S a
Peoples Hank BuildinR, on and after friends and relatives. *
a . position on this side.
Saturday.
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; Autos are being stolen every day.
Martin Doyle-of the Lake Monroe
Mrs. A. W. Smith and Mrs. Bates Protect your Ford with ono of thoso section was in the city today ami
{ aotored to Orlando Monday where Defender Ford Locks at Sanford paid the Herald office un appreciated
they spent the day shopping.
Cycle Co.
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visit.
Mr. Doyle is a well known
stock
man
of this county un i om c.'
Xmas tards, seals,, tags and box
Mr. nnd Mrs. W? T . Sheill und
|stationery at Mobley's Drug Store. aifc, J^son, * motored over from the plonuers.
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•Clearwater'nnd will spend-the holiMrs. C. H. Ford « f .New York

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. Ch.istmaa reading deligutfully intersjferreii
music and ?ortg&lt;if«r-;i by

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THE SANFORD HERALD

FOR.HIS
CHRISTMAS

O F F IC E S U P P L Y D E P T .
P h o n e 148 * Sanford, Florida

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and we feel that a word of apprecia­
tion is due them. We refer to our
exemption boards.

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Their service has been a difficult
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N “ JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND M E ”
one, calling for quirk discrimination
* Published Ertery Friday Ivy
and excellent judgment.
Many of
E V E N T H E G A T E I»O S T
the men
appointed have carried
N O T IN IT
out the work at the sacrifice of their
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
• I went out to the Park Monday
own private interests. They have
.•umscR.rnoN rnicB in amvanck :
and
Faith,
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Print
'em"—
night
to hear the' Itoya! Scotch
ONE YIUBj___ __________ ;______ :__ %xao had to deal jyith men of every kind,
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So Says Sauntercr.
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SIX
MONTHS
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Highlanders'
Concert
which was
rich and poor— the patriot, the
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made possible by the- enterprising
slacker, the conscientious objector.
Kali-red u Hrn«il-41&lt;u Mail M»lk( Aucuil 22ad • Yet how little criticism of them ' ’ I w'ould say a kind won} for the spirit of the women of the Woman's 1
IKf, al (hr l*Mlo!tk« Al Sanford. Klori4«
city council.
This is premeditated flub, und while out There enjoying'
there has been— how few accusa­
lndtr Art of M«rc h 3rd. 1*79
and is brought about by the fact myself with tiie rich music, wishing 1
tions . of . unfairness!
The . over­
()Uifr:. Ilrri^l Italldinf
T« !cp|»»*o« No, I4A whelming majority of these men that the council, for once at least, unto myself how I would like to be a
took matters into mature delibera­ young buck once again and be able
have performed their duty with
to sing like tha't. B ob by drummer
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tion
before rendering a decision.
A M^A.r' Christmas and Happy strict honesty, great fairness and i n - i " - " °fe,or" ™ a e n n g a uectalon. I boy, I beard some one who assumed
finite
tintlnnre
..n,l
l
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th°
reCnCt
'nflucnxa
Scare
finite patience and kindness.
Many
New Y «£ ^ tf, you all!
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and the action taken by the council to know say “ that the City of St.
young rnert are grateful to the mem­
on the same. I was unable to at­ Petersburg bad employed the band!
bers of their- exemption hoard for
Mr. Sugar-Bowl, n friend long fatherly interest’ and kind advise. tend cither meetjng of the council, to play two concerts daily for the'
withdrawn from the public eye is The influence of t h e ' boards has but I have a good report from the entire season and that the invest- j
meetings. I would not wish tn ap. myjlLlvaa a pay ing-ammod-th* band
with us again.
been strongly for good.
“ti(‘uIlh
expert
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neatiu expert
ueiore
you.before you, had agreed tp return f6'f another
. The-rtatlOir OWes n tTel.t of grati ,,ut j do 'believe that the council, season. Of course I know thqt St. j
President Wilson did well to test
rc.al and unostt,n“ *- acting on the advice of our own fair Petersburg is a wee bit larger than!]
the ‘freedom of the seas before he tious patriots.
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Sanford, and I know too tiiat St. j |
dealing physicians did the right
spoke"for them.,
O ----thing by refusing to t&gt;rdcr the lid on Petersburg was nothing but a sandy
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tight.
Now. if everyone will lend 1SP°* ®n&lt;l tw o-small stores when
S I M P L I C I T Y OF L IF E
When the collector calls with
The war has taught us many themselves to the stamping ou^ ‘of |SanfQrd reached her twenty-fifth
tfic
difference
England's forty billi on dollar bill he things and among them to discrim­ the disease it will not be with us Jbirthday— so why
Is* it because Sanford does
will probably find Germany ‘ ‘not at inate between the essential and non­ long. Let each one of us attend to now?
home."
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essential things of life.
We have ourselves and if we get U stay In the not have the location and climate?
found that when inspired by aorjiety house till we loose it— wp don’t need I? it because Sanford is housed in on
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to give it to a dozen people just be­ all sider and cannot grow, Of Is It
With what .joy
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and satisfaction for n great dominant cause we could
cause
we have* it, so Jat's keep it to bccapse of tHe dormant civic spirit
shall we take down the service Hag easily, dispense with many .things
ourselves.
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of those of our citizens who can nnd
which
bad
always
saemed
more
ne­
from the window nnd lay it away as
ought to do something and won’ t?
cessities
anil
comforts
to
us.
From
a
a sacred relic!
great civilisation" of luxury nnd ex­ ‘ ^71 noticed in tiie Herald lust week 1 will leave the answer to you. deir
----- 0 ----travagance we were transformed to a where the county commissioners had reader, but I do say we ought to
Tin soldiers for the children and
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have a good live t^ind-rn our city to
roaUivo. JJiaLi
W .H- »
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instructed the prosecuting attorney * girV ith that hotel we are surely,
f a th e r ,. anil mnthnnr wtmlrt" he' a ,
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, ur to proceed agaimrt- all persons de- Jsurely going to have.
Now when
nice Chri.tma. .elertini, l..r M i.,
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linquent on their license tax and-it w» get the band and the h o te l-th c
struck me.strange us nothing of this Pi’ople will just have to ‘come— then
Coluniliia tn make.
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No)\the
war
is
over,
but
the
obli­
kind had never been don&lt;? by the we will cease to wonder, why other
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gation of * renunciation is still upon board before and I inquired of the
We shall he glad to get back our
towns can do things Sanford fails to
us.
We have practiced it for the proper officials the reason. The reatwo-cent postage rate next July.
do. Have faith and keep a strong
sake of our sons and our country nnd son is that there are fewer license I heart
But it would be mistaken economy i
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to .hold back our Christ mas cards
humanity.
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year tfiun there ever were at the
so as to take advantage of it. *
Xmas ( arils
We could not sit at a banquet r®amp Ume for previous years— the
with any comfort if there were stnrv- ’. situation, while not especially alarmT here will be the usual* splendid
Christmas
extravagar.re
i- m!ng. ..... pb- looking in at tin- window
,r'*g i* . ne\ ertl.eless one needing tincction of Xmas cards on sale at
evitabiy fofiowed by N t-^ Year’s re­
And we wsil come !o the point where attention it is getting. When I was it n* Womans Club, beginning this
pent ar:
But Christinas ju&gt; and
we cari'n t indulge in luxuries and •** business it was a custom of mine week.
Also a few toys and some
generosity iiase no unweleoine a t­
fee! that whole nations :,*i starving, to. get my license during th first
bits of lac*\
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tendants.
a.’ d suilertiig u.-i the otf.er side of i fie .weeks of Oetuber, tiie beginning of
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' |the license year and I found that it •
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Don't forget to renew \onr subNOTICE
*w:i! lead Us to a Hew was ju&lt;t as easy to spare the moitex
scr.|itioh to the* Red ( .'o?.-,.
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at
any
other
time.
This
1
regular
annual meeting of the
IS
When Europe
will rontinue to be "T h e * Greatest
o,
kholders
of
the. First National
fyiiure
on
the
part
of
busint-ii
and
ii suop'irimg, w.'.mav
Mother in the World” (■&gt; the - o f­
ied
lay a-ide t!u- professional men to obtain the Ii- Mai.k of Sanford. Florida, will be
fering people who need her
• ••use that our l a w state you must - • ol at the office of the'flunk in San!iiiu*;
W emax r**aluntil late in the spring is onlv • ir'L I' •* . on the M-eond Tuesday in.
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Ask Santa Claus I 1 ir i ’
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a&gt;d oi.e t ; i’ t* &gt; authoritie- I a r.uary. I9l'», ;,t to ,,*,-|,,0); a m I
‘ .1 ri .,] *.- Ill tk
i t,iI
pair of ruse eoi
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and t
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ii i w ' *,o doiiPt g*ve a ■ ,* ii..- eleelioi! ,,f a l'-*ard of dir,-&lt;--j
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f • i .i r
1....1 . . • -‘ugfi t&gt;* get them ]
if \i&gt;u are luekj
i, lo-rki ul Plow .
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for the ensumg year, atnd for thej
use them ron«tantl.v at home und
trai.-a "tion of suefi other business as
abroad.
1 nu will then be wel unit*,
•bay properly ,-o
before the'meet­
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. . : : r i...» e f- r.d wife darn tin., ing.
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every where.
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Christmas t- 11..
H 1". Wtiitiier, Cashier.
something f,,- you you can’t ever
wriirb
3i&gt;-5tr
T i n : F A R M T ’ *.ACTOR ' ■ , holiday? the ub-er*. af-.ei
ba«ed upon dove and i 1n .g!:tf :!to -­ tell, w hat'-- r-ming y&lt; ur way. so be
Do you know wbat the farm true-.
for other peojik- than our individual pn pared for better or worse.
.
toe has done for us during the last
An oyster supper will be given, by
*• — Faunterer.
selves.
Other holidavs are for the.
year?
35,000 farm ,-trartors, now
the laihi** of the Episcopal church
rnnsi part, as in titling. :n r^ro^ntused iu .Ainerwa have vnublyd the
Saturday, J&gt;,-*&lt;•atiier 21, in the De­
farmer to produce magnificent crops rinq of a grenr*mrtinnn} rferrr-nr fn*|'WhrrrvtT*thPMr-fntrknes5
Forest building. Price tiO cents.
memory of those who h»ve*Monc !.n*I'
May Santa Claus bring Iwalt
in the face of anunprecedented
:ll- lt r .
*11tiered gfi u! (Iilng* (or their couti- W her, ver liiere :* po\"'t\
shortage of labor and a shortage of*
Thank*gi\mg exprt**e* grati
Mu&gt; Santa c ; Uus br.ng weail
horsepower.
ttitle for our bles—mgs, atid New \\ iiereter one is wjM-pmg
NOTICE
These tractors are replacing 1.5110.­
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Years, if wc keep it with thought;..
May tears La.a1nuva.4tuu: way
» All (Hifsons selbng milk irr the xdtj000 horses and mules, and 250,000
fulness, is un occasion for a little i
\\ fierover sadness hovers
of Sahfopd, Florida are hereby noti­
men who are now in 'the army. self examination and some fresh re­
May joy come Christmas day.
fied to take out license on or befere
.They prepare the ground for our solves.
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January
1st, !!M9.
food crops and later cultivate and
But Christmas is rightly n day of T o every heart that's aching
License
will l,p issued hy the city
harvest them. They increase the
May peace and comfort come.
generosity and love.
clerk
upon
application.
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efficiency of our farm machinery.
YVe make the children happy with j And may an outlook rosy
J.
C.
Roberts.
The niau who ha« driven orie
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City Clerk.
toys and uandtes. we thin': nf t he 1 Supplant each uutluuk glum.
mule or two mules laboriously *up
gift which will pie ase mother, wife, | May friends now separated
und down the furrows, is in a posi­
S-'ort reunited be.
sister, husband, we plan pleasant
To Soldier*' Relatives
tion to realize the. virtues of the
And
I'e.-jmie find gladness
borne enterta.nmenis
Rut Christ-1
farm tractor.
For a special reason whirh will lx
l pon his Christinas tree.
mas lacks something if our observ­
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The
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ance of it is bounded by our family
ford is anxious to obtain the nami
O U R E X E M P T I O N BOARDS
circle ami .our friends.
and
branch of service i,f every soldier
One special class of our citizens
Merry. Christmas to you all —
The festival will be an especially *
and
sailor from Seminole county
has done patriotic duty of tjie high­ joyous o n e 'fo r America this year. this is the spirit now, and it should
who
has*
lost his'life in service dur­
est .importance. -They have not had The shadow- of a great and cruel war be the spirit pscdominllting each and
ing
the
present wur, whether in
much publicity nor have they re­ has been lifted from us. * We look
__ every heart of America. The The
Frunre
or
in camp in this country.
ceived very much praise.
Wo—un­ forward tOTirt'ersi oF-peare ami prt
LTutud S U I m haa itiora. causa.for »
— Hplatfx*rx nnrt frlnrnlmf'sUeh'Tloji
derstand that."they are now to be perjty.
Merry Christmas at this time than will confer a favor by leaving tile
disbanded in their official capacity.
I do not mean
But a t . the same time there has it has had before.
information at the Herald office.
never been u year -when* generosity for one to hake a time of frivolity *
. 32-2tp
was rtiore needed. Price* Bf all com­ and meaningless fun, but that every
modities are appallingly high, and one should let their heart be happy,
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Re-opens Electric Business “
the l|&gt;tle income of inapy a family engage in some useful kind of enter­
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T.
O. Charles, has decided to rctainment
for
yourself
and
for.
y'our
'bus been sadly diminished by the
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OflTTTPR in the’ army. If we consider'
_ make this the irt'ost- Happy unxi .-will open pt the old stamf at
this, and not forgetting our own j Christmas ever.
Therefore I say, 111 Park avenuc\ on Dec. 23rd.. A
drur.ones, do what we can to bring ! ^r,tl
'* ..my inoit hearty wish — full line of electrical supplies will he
carried and all work in electric fix­
Merry
Christmas
to all.
relief and pleasure to those in need,
• • • tures and wiring will he done by an
we shall indeed feel the blessedness
Mr. Charles in­
of n real Christmas.
As we .have * I really do heHcviy that the ma­ expert electrician.
vites
all
his
old
•customers
nnd newbeen prospered, so let us give.
jority of our merchants on First ones to give him nVca!|.
32-ltp
street are asleep to their opportuni­
Dinger Visits Sanford
ties. 'One night last week 1 hap­
Chas. Ditigta was in the city on pened to come down town—1 hardly
A lo o se -le a f m em o hook w ill
Sunduy und Monday of this week, ever come, down, or in town after
m ake him a deligh tfu l, beau ­
coming down
truin
Jacksonville • U p p * r jw t-T 'c fid that time, and I
tiful, appropriate .present.
where he is now living temporarily. w-.ts., more ihafi astonished to find There Can Be No Doubt About the T e­
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suits in Sanford •
Mr. Dingee left
here
several that
Som ething every man needs
First street was a darkened
Results
tell
the tale.
months
pgo
to
take
up
work
for
the
nnd will use. GOc to $1.00
mass— not a shop window was light­
All doubt is removed.
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government on the cantonment at ed, with the exception of one, the
com plete.
P len ty o f useful
The testimony of a Sanford citizen.
Camp Johnson.
TKe close of the Sanford Shoe &amp; .Clothing Company,
Can he easily investigated.
little things for the office or
war ended this work, but he is now nnd this Christmas week too.
What better proof can be had?'
In
desk.
connected with tne city engineering othl.r c,tiw nl thi5 lime „ f th„ w,arl l .UUj,”
A. XI. •tnuii*.-,
Adams, *earjM-nter. •’811
Magnolia .Ave., Sanford,
''I hive us. d
department of Jacksonville where he ^o re especially all shop windows' are, ao1
;• says:
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has a good position and tie will reu.it,.
. .. Doan a hjdncy Pills for attacks of lunv !
main
in Jacksonville for several ,
u
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. i ba8° ' « : (&gt;'H'ing over so much is what
th
U
‘ * ,n ‘ hem suggestions, for the \ ule-j brought on this trouble and ut times I
nion ns.
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. ..jtJ^j present, so that the tired work-) wen*, aroiyid all bent ever: my back was
ms ‘ ■
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*®re. My kidneys acted
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.j . The regular annual meeting of the
For Salo— Durnc Jqraey pigs. II.
stockholder* of tho People* Bank of
Sanford. Sanford, Fla., will he hnhi 1F - Wagcr’ Wcat Sido'
22~tf
. Leon's Two Truck*
in the directors’ room of said hank 1 For Sale— New single Weber WagThe Leon Auto Transfer lias put Jnn. 8th. 1919, Bt 7:39 p. m., being jx&gt;n box Dutton Crnte Co.,
13-tf
on another new truck to taka- care the second Wednerdny in the month '
jol the growing business of this wide- tor the purpose ol electing a board I *,' orSaU— Farmlng implement*
of
awaka concern.
With the added of directors to serve for the ensuing ’ 8,1 Grinds, chest of carpenter tool*,
facilities the service which has al- «year»and for the trapCat'tion of such PlaHorm scales, set of batteriesand
ways been excellent will be better, other business as may pioperly come other articles,' Also lot and build­
Thone No. 91 for quick service^ I before the meeting.
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ing. Atkins, next to Vlncent'd Fisb
( ’ hecks called for by special mesaep- jJ
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Cashier.
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W ifi nino pav hii'Iient m arket
pri.t* for H ides, T a llow
and W j.x,

SCHELLE MAINES
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OrncK IN TI1K COURT HOUSE
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Office Mrs: 1C-12 a.m. &amp; 2*4 p.o.

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A j Though a

Special i Santa
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roulc^ be provided for each and every home in this
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�Accurately filled lenses arc a
boon to Imperfect eyes-—but
mnrk the word “ accurately".
I f the examination Is not
methodical. If It Is not scien­
tific, Ifiib i n»t exhaustive,'
Ihpre ran be no urcruncjr'in
the prescription, and the
chances are that p seem­
ing benefit may result in a
permanent INJURY.
We
guarantee to fit glosses accruately.

Freshman Class— At a meeting of
the Freshman Class the colors garnet
and gold were selected.
A^ great many Liberty Bonds are
reported Tost or -Stolen.-• interested
parties should write to L. W. Gnn£
mon, manager Protective Depart­
ment, American Bankers’ Associa
tion, 5 Nassau Street, New York
City.

OCULIST AM) OPTICIAN,'

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN,

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Says Slate Marketing Bureau

them

STUKKT ORLANtMJ, FIX)Iti DA

out,

screen

them

out,

light

Whenever there are fur-bearing an -j
them.
Imals such ns the otter, raccoon,!
'To prevent fires, clean up rubbish,
opossom and the like, Florida boys keep greasy rpgs away from danger
can make money by trapping them of becoming ignited bj? heat, and be
mulodering their hides for which careful' with matches and smulod
a lid selling
ing fires,
f
there is an -increasing demand.
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The winter is tht' tree planting
A frank ,talk to adjust n mis­
understanding between neighbors is lime. By proper selection and care
it is possible for every Florida farless costly than a law suit.
m e^to have-fruit all the year round.
Patronize Florida nurseries.
The country road is the first link
In the chain *of transportation that
Representatives of the French
binds the farm with the great mar­
kets. t The better the road the less government have been studying the
expense to the farmer and more com­ methods and success of the American
boys’ and girls’ clubs and will intro­
fort.
duce them among tho youth of their
Rats,

mice . and

inspects

destroy countr' '

^hundrcdsr_.xjf.„4iulJiqna.. jify'worth o f crops eve ry-yra r.
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Why you should use
Cardui, Hie
woman’s
tonic, lor your troubles,
have been shown ' In
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi­
cine, who speak from
personal experience.
If
the results obtained by
other women for so many
nv
f ears have been so unfformh
^ood, wliy not
iiy c&lt;
ial'
r Ivc Cardui a trial?

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The Woman’s Tonic
- Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, cl
Cullen,
Va., writes;
“ About II years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear­
ing-down pains, head­
ache, numbness . . . 1
would go for three weeks
r.loiost bent double . . ,
My husband went to Dr.
— •—
for Cardul . . .
After taking about two
bottles I began going
around and when 1 took
three bortles 1 could do
all my work.”
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A corn club boy in Alabama hi
just finished making 100 brooms
from corn he grew, and has sold
them for $1 each, lie has material
and will make 2iH) more. Here is an
example for some Florida boy.
Quick and easy communication
between the markets and the fnrkdtiers * depends upon good roads,

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Ceclliun .Music Club
The last recital of the Cecilinn
Music "Club for the ydar, 1918, was
given last Saturday afternoon, Dec.
14th.

MAXWELL
H O U SE
COFFEE
ASK YOUR G R O C E R

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Mrs. Munson gavp the second of
her very interesting talks to the
young piano students. T h e program "Spirit of Happiness, Spirit of Mirth,
comprised the following numbers: ., Spir’ l of Love for the Children pf
Earth."
T o Spring...-.™---------------- ----Lacomb
May Holly
Mrs. Frunk^N. Stormont,
Chrlstmas-Bolls................... ..Koehler
Jacksonville, Fla.
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Thelma Dobbins
Minuet....... ........... ........L......Harrath
Kitty DuBose
Folk Song ..................... .
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Emily Griffin, Sara Williams *■'

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Diversify Yonr
Fruit
Growing
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TSls U Ju*t as Important a*
to grow s**rm l farm crop*.
ThO fruit fTtrm rr .who tneke*
■x*t
motleydoesn't
depend
open any on* thins. I f sotna
crop* fall for a year or s*n for
low
prices. " bs has others
to meritst which yield well and
brinf seed returns.

Arthur Dickins in America

Word has been
received by Mr.'
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and Mrs. John Dickins of this city j
Mazurka ------- -------------Chopin that their son, Arthur is now In .this j
, Jtftuht/y. and at the time of writing)
. Lillian Shinhoiser
was. in a hospital at Newport News.
(a) In Bohemia„...........,.:Ozerny

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standing
of
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Llllid’
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in any sity or tov.p of the l iiiteil Russell.
States.
Efghlh Grade Margaret
— J r.iiulv Bailey. Uiim.. \ jra
Some of thi: fur houses specializi I't-marius M ufemn, Virginia
in green saitipl•and d*.v rattle hides, Sarah Whcch-ss. Gladys \\ ,iin
horse hides rTi’ ru a: frotn ♦ *» to &lt;7 Uari t E r fr s .iii. Mr-rt &gt;n \\ ’.'Af
en&gt; t’ . sin * p jiiol g i: I i, te;,t a r- gt-ri:* M a*«-&gt; . I Mird'm Hr* dl'l,
uml roots, a i of ' l o h „ri t omd mi i rt
I ttra.-tu-r. Elizahri n (, .irrputii,
h'lorida farms, and worth more or \ irginiH Lung. Almt- Mi Kim, Marie
less, and certainly worth while ill the Stumper.
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matter of bringing’ a lit lit* revenue.
West Side Primary, First Grade —
It is found in these day* that "many
Martha Fitts,
Kathleen
Long,
Helen Brinson, Hilda MtiirheatL
Jack Petciw, Byron Fits. Arthur
Alonger.
Si-rottil Grade Rufus \ inning,
Harold
MeAlexander.
L*-ilri M ac
Scars. Ruse Warren.

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th rlre tn all ths M*h
to
landso f ’central
and
south Florida. Early maturlns.
rich and Juicy, ths Jswtll Is'a
fi/ortts
market
sort. K esry'
farmer
and fruit
s itw ii
should bars an orchard of
those' poaches. Plant trees this
season and you can aell praebas
from them in two year*.

Send Today For
Griffing’s Catalog
TbU m w book cW rribM o nr
rrlrndld •U**k o f J «w «ll
etKrr rood
pw
ilm m oni, plum*, etc.,
nut
ruMt nrwi a
M*r&gt;rtm*nt o f tr««a, plant*
•hruHa fo r home rround plantIng. You should h a i« th b L-.rik
arJ plan to m o n ifre a tij dh
vrrslfr
ymir
fruit
trLFwinr.
Copy mailed free on application.

Third tirade— Eric Lundquit-t,
Parker \hm Nens, Henry Russi-11.

Quick Attention

First Grade, East Side Primary —
Jaek Aycoeke, Arthur Buuctt, Olun
Crenshaw, Irvin Fleisher, Archie
Franklin, Alton Middleton, Rosa
Lee Pope, Evelyn Peabody. -

* “When I talk to a man over the Long
Distance Telephone it is like being face^to
face with him. I can inject my personality
into the matter and win his confidence with­
out loss of time.

C. M. Griffing &amp; Co.
Inler-alate Numeric*

ILF .D .l-J M icdeaoy, Fla.

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OVERLAND SALES &amp; SERVICE CO.
Wt* l)cg lu rmnntmro that wr have t:il(“

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“ The telephone, both Local and Long
Distance, plays an important part in our
business. W e have a Bell Telephone on
every desk and the time and traveling ex-'
penses we save make the cost of our serv­
i c e one of the most profitable investments.”
Every Bell Telephone is a ,L o n g Distance Station*

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Plant Jewell
Peach Trees

Arthur is not suffering from
ib) Robin Waltz
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Sanford Schools Month Ending
wounds, as has been reported but
Pearl Robson
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Milo-Deys
igh School: "
tism which has affected his hip andGeorgia Mobley
Seniors' N«
Long, M ary Robhe has been in the hoipital in France
tnson, Helen Shelton. Max Brail (March of the Recruits ( t w o . pianos)
for three months.
The. army doc­
bury,
Edna Witifiamx,
Theodore :
Sehmalt
tors' have recommended that he
Runge, Dorothy Rumph, Agnes Du- j Mrs. Munson and ’Katherine Syrncs would Improve more rapidly in
mas.
-J The next meeting will be given the
America and he was invalided home.
Juniors -Gladys A d am * Ethel
j P &gt;™nd Saturday In January.
H e will he in the army hospital for
Henry, Helen *Terwilliger.'_____
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Lillian Shinhoiser.
some time, after which lie will re- ,
turn home. "Mrs. DTekms expects t &gt;
Sophomore —'' Velma
Venable.!
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|visit him as soon as he has been asRuby ILrrt, Mina Howard.
|signed to an American.hospital.
A ( hrlslmns Suggestion
Freshman Anna DuBose, Zilla'n
Welsh, Flow-net* I’ rice. Nellie Mes­
As you make yrtur plans for the
Lettuce Vdianrcs
senger, I Inn-tin- Henry. Henry Mil,-- • lining holiday season will you not
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Lillian Shinhoiser, l.uetle Jenkins.
&gt;remember the hundred; of little orFlorida head Idttuee again ail-

over tin* rupuir ilepartmunt-of mir uiii.i:
ami it is now .under the niunnpjment • !
(irorjK 1 Keilev, an expert rroin
York C ity.

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In addition to the ordinary

repair w ork \\v are now in position to take
care of v rtir ignit'.o.i r h J 'n fte r y tr-ubV^.

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Third Grade Beatrice Howard,
Alice Elder. Pearl Rolison, Hattie
Lossing, Nezzie Stone, Jennie Nlay
Brown. Mary Hate Massey, Pennie
•Danderlake, Jennie Danderlnke,
Triexie Frankliu. L. P. Hagan. , *

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Members of the Social Depart­
ment nre requested to send names
of those they wish to receive invita­
tions for the New Year’s Ball,. Jo
Mrs. Geo. Fox.
Please send names
nbt later, than Monday, Dec. 23rd.

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S. H. H. Notes
The Seniors .have presented the
school a Service Flag of twenty-four
stars, with one gold star nnd a lied
Cross.
The class has had charge of the
chapel exercises lost week and this.
Besides the usual Bible reading and
prayer the Seniors have had some
special report and popular song
every morning.
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The Seniors -are the banner cl
in deportment add scholarship for
this month.
Only boys on the
H o n or Roll wore two of the Senior
boys.

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:—Second G rade -■ Elina both- -Rinen,
David- Ballard; Francis - Du Hose,
Wm.-Lecs Locke,. Billie Morse, Jesse
Neely, Joseph O'Connor, Carl Rumley, Evans Spencer,. II. C. Waters.

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A general order initiating increased
express rates was issued by Director
General McAdoo November, 20, ef­
fective January 1st. HUD. The es­
sential features of the order provide
that in the territory north of the
Ohio nnd Potomac rivers and east
of the Mississippi river the increase
in express merchandise rates range
from 1C to 17 cents per hundred
pounds, regardless of the distance
hauled in that territory.
.The in­
crease in the remainder o f the United
States will range from 10 to 12 cents
per hundred pounds on merchandise,’
The increase on food products will
he about three-quarters of the in­
crease on merchandise shipped by t*
press.

G O O D T O THE L f l S J D R O P

Tin- annual lir-e he** of the Uniter 1
l Stale-* is estimated well up to a hullIf
v. - tiii.
.1
- fI ..wi.:hi 4.s , a ...
biliitiii.. ibillar
per_ .....*
cent
is preventable,
The winter is n
Grammar School
. fdian ehiidren of your own state, vanceil ranghg $2.(10-2.60 per hump- .
t nif w hen t here is* most Ins.-; in
Ueuitli 1 rad ■ Uliza'it-th Whitni r Ri-mom her that money you might er f n h. Sanford and advanced also
liulllt—.
spend on gaudy tinsel and useless* in general consuming rharkets, rung_____
Ki -Iutcu Sic vi* ns. Arthur Z.iclinr
gifts
would help to feed hungry little |ing $3.25-4.50 per hamper.
C a ll-I
fill ftirmi r siiiitt !ii uriti* ThomaiV Bas*ctt.
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irnia
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h'ttucimaiiisimila-*
lift!. Gr.iilt
Via glint
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“ I •i r 1nu n tif Agn.tllIf you have children of your own ail vtinf-es ranging $2.00-2q'&gt; per
tl 11, 1). ( ' . til &lt;1 It.IV. Eynlj it Si-hii&gt;-ll. 1'ran li I'ltIVil*,
4"h
them that !1 is mure blessed to trait* f o. h. shipping point* an-i
f.l ult thr mat! ng Iiit* ■.'it . V 1( ingufij ii. Ha ’/mnml M ui
ve
there
to re. ive. . When you Xireogt nened to a range of §:t.50V
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ii muit Ih I*, r* purl nf head. C! illtui: Rilit
in-timing markets.
Sliipmg
your
holly t wreaths apd d&gt;-ck i 7.‘&gt; in
'Iny
d'Russell.
ii- inti \\ aulim- ,i A Its n.
/:* m whi * ft
•or t'oristma- tre
tre-a
■* ..!think
hi it k .,f the p-ieiit* w e re I'JI gars, j gain nf tw .-n •: t •1
f K i l l &lt;ir.t.K
\ ■1'll. Mnpp. Gen
t i-iir*.
,m\ des
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MI always answer
Long Distance Tele­
phone calls promptly.
Usually it means prof­
itable business or an opportunity to - settle a
problem quickly and satisfactorily.

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Hans Hut, Henry Miles, Margaret
Melton and Margaret Zachary were
appointed on a committee to select
the class motto and " A d A s tr a "—to
the Stars was chosen.
L. J.. Sec'y.
M.
R „ Sr.jSec’y.

up to your door plending for Bomuthing to eat you would not think of
turning it away without help. Howmuch less is your responsibility if
that liild with hundreds o f -others
is unclej the are of the Children's
Home Society
I t is your money
and your neighbors money that will
care for these babies; care for them
until they are placed In, real homes
of their own.' The suggestion comes
that we give a Liberty Bond—a $50
one or n SI00 one—or as many War
Savings Stamps as wo can spare.
TKeh let’s Uond a Baby.
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on your Christmas list. Or why not
accept a glorious' gift from them —
a sweet little baby, laughing, whole
some and clean*—of parents good but
unfortunate, Catch the true Christ
mas spirit—

�DECEMBER 20. 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD
trnlay frttru hla brother Jim who is
Romowlierc in 'France. •
The souvenir is u German helmet
and from the inscription thereof) it is
said to havo belonged to a German
officer of high rank.
The 1&gt;el met is attracting consider,
able attention and so iar as learned
it is the first one received in Sanford,
although each of the boys going
across promised to send one of these
helmets to all of his friends.

Death of J. H. Randall

HAL RATHBURN
C om odian
o f Rafhburn &amp; W iM ard’ s
Musical .Comedy C o. Show ing a
L Y R IC T H E A T R E
Catid Concert Successful
Sanford residents proved their ap­
preciation of the splendid hand con­
torts given Monday by the Royal
Scotch Highlander’s Hand, under
the’ auspices of the Woman's Club.
j.
iuuiiiwt. UuvXucLtlju.1 Aha
treat her tvrr quite chilly a large anti
most appreciative audience was in
attendance, both afternoon and even­
ing and generously responded, to the
requests from the young ladies who
sold tags for the benefit of the Cliildrer.'s Home Society, ami the WeiLi-u-VVork-uf tbu-Woman’s -C-hihr—A
very satisfactory sum was collected
and a per cent of this amount will
he forwarded to the Children's
!(• pic Society at an early date. The
Woman's ( ’ iub desires to extend
lheir sincere (hanks.to all who so
generously
svl
willingly assisted

J. D. Uundall, one of tbc pioneer
citizens of Sanford died at his home
on West- First street last night After
a short illness. Mr. Randall had not
bcen jn good health for several yeurs,
having an accident that incapacitat­
ed him for active work and his ad­
vanced uge was against bis recovery.
He was. 8-1 years of age at the
time of his death and bad hedn a
resident^, of this city for about 35
yeurs.* 'lie was‘ an expert machinist
nntl for many years worked at his
trade here and also was engaged for
many years In the making of con­
crete blocks and concrete construc­
tion aud.Lwatf.aIso a buildef of note,
being well known in this section and
other parts of the state.
* Deceased leaves a son, George
Randall of this city to mourn his
loss.
The funeral services’, took
place at the Miller Chapel yesterday
afternoon Dr. Brownlee, of the Pres-,
byterian church olliciating, inter­
ment being made in..Lakeview come-.
teryi

sym pathy
tended

of

to 'the

m any

fr ie n d s

is

ov

fa m i ly .

TTrinly fo r STirp n i r h f

I • Lp^ishiturp rhanni-tl tht* ratrs
f ’ • kN^fration of motor voIiiVI ph ftir
UJiii.
Ta\ due from.parsons In the State
;in t|£iye: * •

N O T I C ir OF M AN! F i r s N ALE
Notice Pi lifrehy given that un«|er and bv
virtue uf a final decree* id fnferliMnire amt
Bole mJde on, the 2nd ‘lay of Dccrrnhri,
19 1S, by the Honorable James \V I'erklo*.
Jud^e nf the Circuit Court u^’tiir Seventh
Judicial Circuit nf Florida. Sentfmde Countv.
In chancery, in that e+-rtain cause therein
pending/ w hi rein L. S Fisher U complainant,
and Etta Packard and J. O, Packuril. her
husband, (1. W Cooke ftpd Su*ie V Conk*,
hi* wife, aft- defendant*, J ■IialS offer for salt
anti sell In the highest bidder for cash, h*-f..re
the tjoor irf tJie Court Hou*e in Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, on the *dh ila&gt; of
Ja iiu ary, A - D- 1919, the same being a b-tyd
* a l « day, and during the legal bouts ,pn*
sided for sale, the property described It) ihr
final decree afoti«iiol an follows
Lot Num ­
ber Five '■&amp;i uf Iljock Nil mb. r Seven . - .
Tier Number Otic n1) of Trafford'H map «d
the city of Sanford. Florida, according to a
recorded tiUt thereof, •iiunte in Si minole
county, Florida* to satisfy" the term* of **id
decftc.
■ .
Dated at Sanfcird, Srndnob* enunty, Floridit, this the uth day of December, A- D.

191M,

30-f.tr

RATES

Mot firry pies

S2.no

I***1'

K. A. tJO U O LsS S,' .

*

Clfriii
»y v. k . Douglas#, u. c*

r.t.f
Alan, Ta* Crrllflratp Na. 135. Uatrcl the
ith day of June. I90S. Bald rertjflcate cmhrarea thr folluwinf dFirrlbird property altuated in Htsilnah rounty, Florida, to'wlt:
lli-y. N W ror Srr 10. Tp. 21 H, It 2S Eaat,
run S to N line of FU. Mid. It,, right of
way, Ely along **td right of way to point
165 ft, E of n l d Srr. line, N ’ to N line of
•amr \V IC5 ft to hrg. Th«* naid land hrlne
ant 'Bird at the date of the iasuanee of auch
certificate In the name of M n . K. A. Peter
AJao. Tax CrrUflc-ali-. Nn. PJC, datrti Ihr
filh day &lt;i| June. A. D. ISHS. Said crrllflralr rmhrarr* ihr fnlli.wlng dearrihed prop­
erly ailuated In Seminole rtiunly. Floriila, lowll: W j j of E i * of S W ' i of N E 1, Srr. 3,
Tp 21 S, It. 2fl B. HI acre*. Tie* mid lamf
living ae*ev*rd at Ihr dale of liauanrr of
*iirh rerliftrate In thr n*mr-ot-t*nltnown.
The »aid Overelrrrt Turpen-inr Uumpany
ha* filed •aid ffrtlilfalH In ray offlfp, and
ba* mad*- sippbcalitun fur tat ilt-rda t*i Uau*“
in arrnrdatirp with law,
Unlr«i *atd rrrifflcalm thali be rrdri-mr*t accurthhg to law ta*
ilmdA will Wui» (hrfrfin un the SStli day til
Dchfmbf'f. A. D, 1918.
WitncM my ntTIdal aignaturp and » p b I thla
Ihr 2fiih day of Novornlof, A. I). 1918*
(Frah
K. A. DOIHJLASS,
c'li-rk Cl fruit Cuuft, S*-nitnult* Co.,’ Fla*
—
Llvuilu»r&gt;l le4

jMjrrha‘ 1 r f Tax ( ’ertittrate \
IhfJI. dated
the Jrup flax -f Jilfn-, V l». i N'Mi. l a* Died
*aid certificate to rn&gt; &gt;•UVce. auit ha- made
■a p plica I Ion for tax deed to t**ue In artonl*
f anre with law. Said crrlilirati- rmbracew
the fttllowing dmcrlhcd property situated in
Semlriifip rminli » Florida,
NW
of
N W 'si Hertion it*, i'w ji ’ 3 S, 1C ih Ea*t
M&lt; am * .
The raid land being as»e-*wed at
ihr dale nf the i»*ua«rp of t»ueh errUfleatP
j In the name of Cnkmvwrv. U n liu Mid cer­
tificate ‘Fall ho r*-deerin d {ir?iifiling to U *
will i»*m ihinnn nh trie » &gt;*41■ ilny
of Deremlor, A l» D*|h
VV!t ne«« m&gt; otfirial *J.gnatlire and seal
tbi» the 26lh da&gt; uhNuum iitr , V, If. 1918,
iacali
I’ \ f 111t?(|I. ASS,
Clerk Circuit Cuuri Seminole C ,» , Fla.
Hy \
M Dougla-w. D C
2h-Turm* 5tc
In t irruit * ourl Se»etilli Jiidlrlnl I Irrull
Srminnlr Count*, I tor Ida. In t hsnuT j
C tl &gt; of Sanford, » rnoiiictpel rnrpurntion Cumplanidni
Hill t,»
■
Fort cl os#
Tax I Jen
You ar« hefrh&gt; nrjt r*-*l to appi-ir hcfi-Ir
un nr hrf nfe l hr- hr it M undid V- m 4 #uunr v
1919, being a role day of this court, then
and there to mukr a i n v if a * to any right,
in!rr«**l or lien wl.frh you may have in ami
to the fiillovNng desrrihed property,, lo-wit
L&gt;d h, IIlock 2, Tier 9, trj Hanford, accord­
ing to K. IL Tr a Hard a map thereof.
, Said suit Is brought by the City of Han­
ford against W. I*. Cart**?.
.
It i* furl hi f nrilif rrl that this notice shut
1*0 published once each week for four eon*
i n utive weeks in the Hanford Herald.
Done »fnl ordered this tin* 29th day r»l
h'fTrmitrri |Wj«.
---*•—•ealt
F. \ D l H ’C L AS**/

U (irrull Com! Nr%rnih Judlrial Circuit
Hrrmitojr C’oiiRly, 1'lutldii. In Chanfftrjr
C ity i f Sanford, a municipal &lt;?or.purtUun Complainant
lull to
..
v „ A**
*
Pufrflitfp
Mrl. « . \\. Abtfnalhy. DayTat Lien,
turn. Volusia Co., Flnrtda
To ill whom it may roncdfn:
,
You afff ht'frhy ordered to appear lit rein
on id W o r p i h r flr*J Monday ln*January,
hr Inc a rule day id this court, then and
thrr« to make aniwi-r a* to any. right* intera Jf,a"*»
FfaalwJ »which
m ch you may' have In
in and to
Uefollowintf HrtertWd property, to-wit: .bhl
6.
9. T i. r 2. of tho City of Hanford,
arrorditlg to K, It. Trafford'a map of ,ktd
city.
Said lull I* brought by tho City of San­
ford agaritM Mr*.' \v. W . Abrrnathy.
It i* further ordrrrd that thli notlrr ahall
bo publiihrd onrr rath work fur four con■rrutivr wink* In thr Sanford llrrald.
Itirno and otdrfrd thi»' thr 30th day of
N ov m b r r, 1UIS.
E. A, DOUOJ.ASH,
"* . . Clrrk.
By V. E. Oouglaii, l). C.

GROWERS

S U P P L IE S

HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
NAILS
SEEDS
Place Your Orders Early

CHASE &amp; CO, - SANFORD, FLA

are worth 100 cents on the dollar here
N o question of patriotism applies to the :
purchase of lumber. • Y o u
bought Liberty Bonds for V ic to ry
and V ictory came. T o w h at m ore
fitting use could you put Y o u r Liberty
• Bonds -than buildiug a nice little
. home of you r own, or a nice garage.
We
carry the largest stock o f building material
in vSeminole co u n ty.. We- Like L ib e rty Bonds
a t par, you m qy purchase ’Lum ber, Sash, Ce-

In ^t’lfruit Court S n ruth Judlrial Circuit
'* Hr ml note Count jr, Florida. In Chartrery
City id Hanford, a municipal c«r*
pofation I’umpl^inant
Bill to
Bonds just the sqme as you can with cash.
Vi. *
Forrcl DirSanl»rd Mfi*. Co., a corporation
Tat LUn
WE ALSO TAKE LIBERTY IIONDS FOR ACCOUNTS NOW DUE
To all whom It may cun,-,rn:
ou are hereby ordered
appear herein
on or before the Aral Monday In -January,
1919, being a title day of thla court, then and
there to make an*wcr a* t*» ihy riEbt, Interait or lien which vim-may* have in and to the
Inflow 1fig d*’«rrfried
property,
to-wit: All
ji Ior k ;jpp j j i, Tier—Llu^imi-vA*t-Ah«.-c:i4 u
uPKanioftl, Flnnrfa, aecordins to K. R. Trafford’a man i.f aaid rlly^
Haol
D In'.HIeIn |q i he City uf San­ Block
Tier h of the City of Fa nl or cl, ac­
ford
Hanford Mfg. Co,
cording to K H, TralTurd'a map of aaid city.
|t i» lurthef ordered that thi« notice ahali
Said »uit is brought by the City of San­
be |ujHI**bull unce « 4i*h wi *‘k for fotir rpn* ford against A. D. Smith.
anetiti'ke st-rki in the Hattfuril Herald
If t« further ordered that thl# notice ahall
I1 "* and filif.d thi* the -*Jth dsis f S i ­ he published on re each week for four con*
Section I That from aad after the p«.te mb • I'M *
M-cutivi week* *n the Sanford Herald.
Mge and lakintL effect of lhiw .udlnancc It
* V. \ \ttlUlILASS, *
Done and ordered thla the, 29t*h day of *i.al! he unlawful for any ico factory. Ire
'
tTi-rk,
N &lt;«fember, udN.
company, ire «alosman(or ire prdiMcra whethH&gt;
V.
E;
Dougtaajw
l ) . C.
*r it be a
firm or corporation selling,
taeal)
E. A. DOHC.LASS.
•in *. .
*
delivering and Meddling ice within the limits
' Clrk.
ID V E. Dougla**, l» C.
i u
rt*&gt; of Sanford, Florida or •«*11ing or
JO-Ate
dettvering in uiiun the public Mlrreta or highway. within llir rlly of Sanford. Florida,
unless &lt;ald ice salpvman nr peddler ahall com*
In Cirruit Court Srtrnth Judlrial Circuit idy- with the provlilona nf thl* ordinance
Hrmlnol e Cou nl) , I lor Ida. In ( hunrer)
heroin at L#r *et forth,
*
't n&gt; of Sanford, a munI• ipa! cor*
p ora Hup r nfR|iUitittil
Hill to
Section 2. That all ice peddler* or lalesmen are requirctl to obtain from the city
'
Fort-cltnc
lo rn it may conreru:
clerk ait official n urn her for each and every
A. M. Thru*her and A, K.
J a i Lien
r»- hereby order«d to apiviar herein I'owers
carl, * * , » » &lt;!r ulhor vrhirlr u»(*tl liy thrm
-fore the first Monday in January, To all whom it may concern:
"g n rule «ja&gt; of thl* court, then nrtd
You arc hereby ordered to appear herein
ov*I i* answer a* In any right, inter*
•i wbp li you tnav have in and to the on or before the First Monday In January,
l
DHL
being » rule d*&gt; *&gt;f thh rourt, then and
d.*crdod pro|t*ri&gt;, t wit Lot*
t lo re In make antiwer a*. 1-* any right, inter
’* S.vfifiud Height*
• *t or lien which ym# may have in anti t«« the
mt •■x brought bv the City of San
follow in g d emr rilied proper!:.-, tIF-Wit Lot G,
n*l C II, !linger.
It Deck ^I Tier ' IF* of Gt-tugeiunrn, a* per plat
lift her ordered that tht* notice -hall thereof.
*
±iud ones each week. For four runSaid suit h hr ought by the l ‘ity &lt;f Sanford cceding Fifty Dollar* or imprison min t not
week* in lhe Hanford Herald
wtevyding thirty , day*. .
aji*J
*UiU the JHIth day nf agaiust A. M . Th»«*her and A. K. Pnwcrt,
ll i* further ordered that thl* nuth'f *hall
r. 191 P
Section J. That all Ice peddlers or sale*Iff publishfol once
each
Week for four
K
\
D* »tTCLASS.
itien are required to provide them*»*lv«-* with
t'i«ii*miUvt' week* ift the Sanford IIt ra hi.
i "Li-r k
Done and ordered this the 29th day nf ar a l » *m tattrie for wiiglMng Ire and to weigh
Il&gt; A, H. Dougla**, D. C.
the same at the tlmu uf dcllvcr-vs any auch
November, 1918.
peddler or salesman who shall fail to provldp
&lt;seal I
E. A. f m C&lt;; LASS.
Clerk. * himself with such ftfftira, ,tr shall fail to
In t If mil Cwurl Hrienlh Judhlsl Clfcult
wclifh any Ice sold, at live lime uf delivery, nr
l b V. K, Douglas#, 0* C.
Hcmlnulc Counq, I loridu. In Chanrc/&gt; ^
ahall give d i m weight of .Ire that) that aftld,
30-5te
City *d Sanford, a muniripal cor- k
of who ahall refuse to ad! to any person hi**
poratbm Complainant
III 11*to
causa *vL*w ^erjur,! \ n weigh u m r shall for
N O T I C E TO CUNTffACTOILH
- -- k ^ - vs. * *
-- •
each often** hs punished by fine not to •* Nolle*- i# lit reby given that the Hoard of n e d Flftv Dollar*, or imprisonment not ri*
C. II Din gee
Ton Lien
County Commissioner* In and for Seminole ccidlng thirty daya.
To ad whom It may concern:
Count V at n special iTueting tt» be held At
Y*ui ftre hereby or*U*rih! In appear herein Id dVItjck A nt- on Janbary I Ith, It* 19 will
Section 4, That mil peddle?# or * air-# mini
an nf before the firif \i on day In Jamiary, Itxe-Uu, veai^d bid*, b# the rent ml ntitfig Jof \ i t fiefAnn* peddiinc
delivering ire from
Td-Tnlf n fOTe d.i :-.4.lbt4 rnurr i h i n and the L*lk« clul* I'UllJlfig am! win also receive d&lt;u*f tii door or from place to tdace who use.
lh*'e »n m*vk« (H*Hff
i o n right, int&lt;r
*rparaie ** al*il bid* f* r building a vault in
»•-t nr hi n w hii h uni rn i • i «* &lt;-• in and l &lt;* 1 hi cunnycli*m with I h«- Lika Club building.
iliscfiftol pr»qu it., in- w11 Lula
IJans and spert tiratine* wtH be mt file |n the
i ’. &gt;md
Hjanfefrd Height*.
,
ultice of the tbrk “L the Circuit Court on
Haiti nil! 1* tiruushl by the City of San- tttol alloc Dee. 20th. IUU.
f»w»| against *(’. IL Dinger.
Hoard riservii t he right to reject any and
It h ftirttier ordered that thD, notice shall all bids.
be published « nce each Week for four con*
ab-Gtc
E. t\. Im U O L A S H . Clrrk.
ri rutive wreks Lfi the Hgqford If* raid.
Pope nn *l ordered this the Stfth day of
1 *
NOTICE
Novinibdr, 191 i*
‘
Notice U hereby given ‘Altai tfu; Hoard of
.#•!»
F.i A. DOHOLASH,
,
*
*
clerk.
Courtly Ciif?jYnli*hiners Dt Hr min ole county,
Florida, will receive 1*1*1n on Jaftuary I Ith,
!!&gt; V E DougU-v, D C
l!i 19, at Ml tiVI'Ofli a. m. for t tw* -purchase td
one ?u*d grader.
The board reserves the fight to reject any
In t Iriu ii ( ourl S e x r o ili J u ilL la l t Irrull
and nil 4dd*.
■*eiiihiii!e I 'u iin lj . I loridn
In t tianecr jr
E. A. DOITHLAHH.
C*t&gt; «*f Hsfif'irsl, |i immirtpat euraiir.tc
Clrrk.
p&gt;-rati un Cum plain an i
Hill tu

H ILL

Court nf I hi1 Conn it Judge. Hr ml note
flUtiniy. Slate of Fluilda
—
In re Fatale * f
Martha Hr-l h-*i»n
Tu *11 &lt; reditor*. Legal* r« I »i*iribut* » * and
all Persons having Claim* or Demand*
horsp|ii *w »t
ftgsjnM sa hi Estati
5.00
\ ou, and each uf you. are, hereby notified In l lrtull t ourl HetrnlTi Judicial Circuit
and required to pi menl any cl iilb* and d*Seminole Count?, Murlda, In r*|i*nr&lt; r;
A 1JI lauLilrH fiver - - Ju -7
manda which you, or either of you, may City of Sanfrvd, a municipal cor­
have Against Thr* estate of Martha HrelPson, poration Complainant
Hill to
H. P,.
deceased, laic of Seminole County, Florida,
v*.
*
Furech«r*
Aut&lt;»mohi!iu
! m t^r undefflfpril admlnffttrafrr pf -aid W. I*. Carter, doing hu*lnrs* as
Tak U n i
f-ritpte, within one year'from the date btrrof. W. |\ Carter A Co*
II 1To all whom It may eoneetn:
P i l e d Nnv. l l . - A . D. I91S.
I
•
E. MAC .NC SO N ,
uvyr 35 ll- IJ.
You are hereby ordered to appear herein
2T»-c w- Frl
*
Administrator.
on or before the tlfwt Monday In’ January,
A n ' ■ "i .1.i
si- ati n^
|ti
(i
19 LU. being a rule day of ihts eotirt, then arid
In Court n f Ih e f nun ir Judge. Heifitwote there to make answer s* t«« any right. Inf* r
e*t "t Hen which you may have in and !■&gt; the
i oontf, Sl ate'of 1lull tin
lullu wmg d« *rrilo d prnjo-rty, to-wit: Lot* r*.
In re K l a b of
S ae.il 5, ipittek 1, T o r n, act-erdiug to F L
U T Humphrey.
T " all Cfidituf*. Legatiif. I ilitftbule# * and T ia ff"r'Fs map **f ihe «»l&gt; of Sanfurd
ha bl suit I* brought by 1he t’ltv -if San
a 11 I‘i fxiiiM having I J« -n*" **r Demands
foril against W . |’, t artel, d uing hiislneas a*
against sals! Estate:
over
You, and each of you, are hereby notified W. V. Caftrr A Co.
You are hereby wrdered
appear herein
and required to present'any claim* and dsIt I* further ordered that this notice ahal* or: ur before the first Monday in January.
marols which you,’ or eillitT r«f you, may be putdinhi d onre mu h w«-# k for four rou*,-c- U n , lit Itig1a rule day of tht# court, then and
have against the estate of \V, T. llurnphrey, uiisi- weeks Jn the Hanford Hi raid.
there tu make an*wrr a* to any right. Interdecoaitd, late «»f Fimlnole county, Florida,
iT L e and ordered *thlrf thir 29ih day of r*t or lien which you may have ln and to the
to the undersigned 'admlnistratru of said NwXmber, 1DI«.
following described property to.wit: t u b 7,
estate, within two &gt;tars from the date
(teal)
E. A . DuCCil.AHS,
lihseit 2* Tier I* of the City of Hanford, ac­
*
Clerk*
hereofcord Irig to E. It- TralTofd'p map of said city.
Hi'anit*!,, raski’ t .w i i p i n s ami
Dated Nhv. 14. A. I). 19IH.
* lly V. E. Douglass, D. C!,
Said suit la brought by the City of Sanforrb
30-fitr
* IU1SA L. HUM 1*11 HEY,
anilmlanrfs oprrati'il
by.
I#a liumrrr l.
________
25-Bw-FrL
AdnHnistratrU.
tt m 1itrtl.cr (irilrrrirTfial thl- noilro -tiall
I n n r r B l t rsuir HrUnlh Judlrlir cirrull
unilrrlnkfnt'
1
10.0Q
Ini
(dice
&lt;
arh
w—
k
(ur
lour
ron-rc*
Srminnlr Counl). Florida. In Chanri'ry
utiv- wrrka In th- Hanford llrrald.
In Court of the County JudfC. Seminole City nt Sanford, a'municipal cor­
Ihir e q u i r e s nn ap plication
County, Slate o f Florida
Iiorir and ordertd ihi, th- 2nd day i&gt;l Do*
poration Complainant
Util tu
r r rnher, IBIS.
v».
..
‘
Ki.rrrl.-it,'"iiifii to fo r ea c h m a c h i n e re «1aier- In re K - I* le of
Aur-t fturner
i-ral)
E. A. D O U G L A S # ,
W. W. Al",rn* ,h&gt;,i Uaytnna. VoTax l.tin
’ &gt;•All q ui’s li a n s tihoulti he Tully T o all Creditor*, Letal-e*. Klalribultea and lu-la Co., Fla.
Clrrk.
•
Ily V. E. Dnuslau,
all f’aranna having Clalrna or ftemantla To all whom It may concern;
• nswered
lo
Have t o r r c s p o n i l e n c e .
10
-tdc
Kjtalnat aaid Eat ate:- *
.
X'ou arc hereby ordered to appear herein
X ou, and each of you, are hereby notified
1’ersonnJ c h e c k s d e la y d e l i v e r y .
■ ml required lo preaenl any claim and dr- on or before th- fir«t Monday lo January,
1BIU, b-in* a rule day of thi* court, then an«l
Circuit of Florida, Srmlnolr t
•Banks may he had from GuraRcs, manda which you, nr either of you,'may there
to make anawer a, to any right, intrrt hanrrry
have asnimt the eatate of Auret Datflrr,
Mt
or
lien
which
you
may
have
in
and
to
(he
Tax Collectors. Sheriffs, Clerks Cir- dreeaaed, late of Seminole County, Florida,
William It. f'arhe and Emma I*.
following drierib-d property, lo-ait; f.ota i&gt;2 I'rortor, f'oniplaihanta
to
the
underaicnetl
eierulrl*
of
aaid
eatate.
cuit ( otirt'. or hv ntitiK'ine to
and U3, Sanford llriyht,.
within two yeara from the date htrrof.
v*. .
.
Said toil la brought hy t t . City tf Hanford Kllra C. I’arleF,
, Dated N o v ,, 14. A. D. IBIS.
f. Medley Carle'
axainat
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V
,
W,
Al&gt;rrntthy.
Attfucta Dottier.
W illiam II. Farlee, C
__ . 1It. !Far... &gt;
Harry
II la futthrr ordered that thl, nolle, ahall he. (ieorfe II. I'arltw.
2&amp;-Sw-Frl
Eaerutrii.
x : ! » . I.idaLids • C
C. llulhrtt, and William llulbart.her huaoand.
.......
........... . George Otly [ ’arlee,
Auguala Allen and Fred ).. Allen,
BCt ,r 11-■
her huaband. Defendant*
- *
The romulalnanla, William ,11. Farlee and
Emma i'. J’roetor, bavins Hied their Ml) of
rotnplalnt In tbe above atyled rauae. and
Ihe corniilalnant. William ll. Farlee bavins
made alridavlt of hla belief that certain d(trndanta therein named are leaidenta uf a
atate or country other than the State of
Florida, and that Jhe defendant, are over
the age of 21 yeara and that there la nn peranr) In the atate the aervfro rf a aulipoena
upon whom would bind aaid defendanta or
In turroundinf;* often *o mike or mar the
• is n ' t necenarily mean one fbat haa
eaeh nr apy of them.
—.
beauty and comfort of a rnidrnce at to m irk
I cosf.a bi|f sum to build or which it
It ta therefore ordered that the defendant*
herein at ter named, liewltj LNxa C. I'arlee,
the difference between a home and a home,
elaborate in it* layout Many simple
I. Mrelley Farlee, William K. Farlee, Harry
ft,
Farlee, George ,11. Farlee, Lida E. HufThe pleaiinff kind of plantinga acldora ara
envied of their”bwnera than
placea arc
brrl, Wllllarii llullterl, her huxhand, George
very
eapenaivc
to
make.
titty Farlee, Mr*. Auguala Alien and Prod L.
some mansiona and eatate*.
Allen, her* huaband bo and tbe-y are hereby
urdere.d to appear Jo the bill of complaint
filed In thla cauae on the alath day of Janu­
ary. A. D. I BIB.
If la. further order'-I fhat a copy of tht*
order he publUhid oner r»rh week for four
ronaerutlve w»-ck* In the Sanford Herald, a
weekly paper publiihrd In Seminole county,

Hnrsrpnwpr \. f,. V. M. V
Itulinu

In

S( IfE L L E MAINF^f.
t
Special Master.

November, 1918,

■n i irruit I nun Sr in iih Judlrial fircult
Sroiirofr tounlj. \ tofida. In t hhnrrr,
t il&gt; -&gt;f
a municipal cor­
poration fomplainanl
Hill to
...
.
Forprloa*
,,
’ Abernathy. Daytona,
Tat l.lrn
Wlutia t
Florid*
To all whom it may concerns
Al.o, T a * Certificate No. 731. dated thr,
1 ou are hrrrhy ordered to appear- lo o in
Cth day of July., A. I). 1897. Said certifi*
‘,r|h'd'Or thr Srtt Monday in January,
rail* i mhrarot thr folio tiny dearrlbrd prop‘‘Hntt a rulr day of thit court, thru and
r r,V 1/
I" ^rmlaolr pount&gt;. Florida,
thrrr
to itutkr amwrr at to any right, inter*
t.oait:
of K I , „f N W ’ i of N E ' . Src
3 Tap. 21 S. II. 20 Kant. *10 arr™ .' Thr rtj ur lim which you may have In and to the
■aid lard brine u o - i m l at Ihu dalr of tile following drarrihrd property. lo-wil!
Ittuatirr of auch rrrtillcarr in thr namr of l.ot 1, lilnrh If. Markham I'ark Height*.
haol *ult la brought by thr City ol Hanford
Unknown.—
,
again,t \V. IV. Abernathy.'
Abo, T a i (Yrtifirat* No. LH, dat&lt;M -tl#
R !• further ordered that thl* notice ahatl
7lh day u! Jur\»*. A. D. 1909. Said crMMi
rar^ rmbrarra thr following rirscribet! prop- be pufdithrd oner each week for four cohaec-'
rrty situated in Srmlnolr rounty. Florida, utive Wroka in the Hanford Herald.
I tone and ordered thl» the 30th day of
*•*. ** I' of N W ror of Spr.
*
}®&lt; Two. 2I S,, It. 20 Ban . run E Iflft ft. S. November, IBIS.
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E. A* D O U G LA S S,* *
I.lat ft.
Wv*l
i«s
ft, n
t3S0
fort
*
Clerk.
5
acre*.
The
tald
land
brine at* |
By V. E. Douglaea, It. C.
trttrd at thr drlr of thp Inuancc of aurli
certificate jn thr namr of Mrt. Ft. A.

J. U. Randan was a man who
numbered his friends by his acquain­
tances and always had a kindly
word for ev.eryhotly. ' He was a
whole souled, jolly man who looked
■upon the bright side of life and his
demise will leave a void in the lives
of those who knew him best.
IL* ^2H^ruc»*Me
had u bund in the b u i ld in g o f ea r ly Nctlire of Ippllratltin |«r Taa llprd Cmlcr
Section 8 of Chapter IhSH, |.r « r of Uor*
Sanford and was among the p r o ­
Ida
gressive c i t irons of l hilt p e rio d . The \ Notice I* hereby given than W\ It, HulTnrdi

LEGAL ADVERTISING

I .i2- N o »

SutlrR It hct-liy given that Overstreet
t urtirntlni* ( niupany, {lurrhaier * nf Tat
( crltficaJc No 260,. dated thr lit, day ut
July. A. I&gt;. 1‘JOt, Bald crrtifiralr embrace*
tin. li.l|p&gt;*lne itnrrlluul property allualcd In
Seminole rounty, Florida. tiv *|i:
It™ 11*. 70 cht N and !t r h« K of S W p..r
?/
.m .T “ p 21 S' 11 **&gt; t-Mt, run
r', rh*&lt; US ,*&lt;».,"» rht. W
rh.&lt; s 10 Pht,
}'
c h . S I0..1U rht. II arrrr, T h r .aid
and brine » «*n »rd at tljJ- dato. of thr
jMUihrp 1.1 ,urh cpfUflratr In thr h i m r of
i ’ll KHll Wh.

be puhliihed once rich week for four construlivr we.k* In the Sanford Herald.
Done and-ordered thta the amh day of

A home which you love to live in
and that others would like to own

See what these few trees
have done for this house

In wltnrva whereof 1 have hereunto ,et ray
hand and utfirial real thir the 2nd day of
December, A. fl, IBIS,
(aeall
E. A. D O U GLA SS,
Clerk Clreult Court, Seminole Co., Fla.

30-Fri-fde

la

Clrrall Court . H-v-ath Judlrial Circuit
N-mlnate Cwanty. Florida.. In Chaarery

City of Hanford, a i___
munlciapl
1.;
car*. ,
* Complaiaant
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mu
poratlun

T-t^ =fg*

LUM BER

AN O U D IN A N C E
An Ordrnative entilled an ordinance pro­
scribing that
ll ire salesmen or peddler#
Within the rit nf Hanford,
___ . ... .Florida,
____ _________
whit shall
Prrddent of City Council,
•ell Ire directly and Indirectly tif1
*. I rum 'any
I hereby certify ihat the foregoing ordin­
city manufacturing plant shall obtain
ance was duly passed by the city council of
oinriat number for the vehicle used In the Hanford, Florida, in regular sraHm thlg t b f
hauling of I re -and ProrMiitc that* each rr- J nd day of December, A. D. I9IH,
hirin' shall bo nroi____
____ ,_
_ ,__ i n__
fded with
proper
ln ,
Jas. C. ItoberD,
and providing Inal each peddler nr aalesman j
. .
LI
.
City Clerk.
of Ice shall have hts l#« tongs stamped with j
.the. tttight .thfcicoC.ltuiCamir- awd -pfweidtrTg * r- ^ ^ ! n.iLi? fV h!!-ttl^ n‘1
that all ire peddlrfi or *alesmrn shall *pr&lt;»-{
J. D. Davtion',
vide Ihemselvrs with suitable scab# fur the J 30-&amp;IC
Mayor. '

C H O IC E

M A IN E

AND

W ESTERN

STOCK

O rder your seed and fertilizer early.
W rite us for prices am i particulars

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO
Manufacturers _Ulcal -Fertilizers
JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ?

IF N O T , SEE

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

to

Forccloa*

A. I). Smith, Defendant
T o all whom It may conr-rn:You ae- hnaby ordered to
oa or before the Aral Monde, __________ , ,
l « l » , belns a rule day of thla court, then and
there tb make anewer at to any rlibt, Inter­
eel or Ilea which you may have la eod to tha
followlag .deacrlbed property, to-aVt; Lot 6,

CO

OFFICE FBOFLEti DANK BUILDING

Sanford

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IX THE HEART OF. THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 31

SANFORI),- FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1.1. 1913

VOLUME X

NEXT WEEK

Whereas, the records of the county
,judge
_ and the tax collector reveal
the fact that a large 'num ber of
pebply of Seminole county have fail­
ed to provide themifelvcif with occu­
pation license required by the laws
of the state of- Florida, for the year
beginning October 1st, 1918, and
ending Sept. 31st, 1919. and
.Whereas the county judge has
caused a notice to appear in the
Sanford- Herald notifying all . parties
About three years ago, he accepted
.concerned that.occupation license for KVF.R.Y CITIZEN IS EX PEC T ED
a position with the Southern Utili­ WILL (JIVE PEOPLE * OF CITY PURCHASE OF COURT HOUSE the current year is due, and that a
d e c id e d n o t t o c l o s e
PUBTO (JIVE ONE M E M B E R S H IP
AND, MANY OTHER MATTERS list of those persons failing to pro­
ties Com pany at Ilraidentown, his
REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY
I.IC PLACES AT TH IS T IM E •
TO
ASSIST IN THIS G R E A T
ARE HANDLED.
ability gaining for him rapid promo­
TO HEAR ON E OF COUN­
cure f lid necessary license on or be­
WORE
FOR HUMANITY
A.ier considerable agitation con- tion. Justxkix weeks- previo’us to his
TRY'S LEADING RANDS.
* * ; t*. "
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 3rd, 1918 fore the llrst of December, 1918,.
corning the dosing of the schools death Mr. Walker was transferred
The Ue«l C r a m Christmas Roll
would
he
delivered
to
the
prosecute
Hon. fTonrd of County Cormpis
Sanford, is to have the wonderful
and churches in Sanford on account to Palntka. again being promoted.
Call campaign .will be launched on
siomT* in anti for Seminole county, ing attorney for the county:
opportunity
of
hearing
the
Royal
Mr. Walker wns twenty-five years
of the influenza it hns been definitely*
next Monday, when every m a n , ,
Seoth Highland • Hand which filled n Florida, met in regular session at 10 ..N o w , therefore, lie it resolved by
decided that no action of thin nature old on the second of April.
woman anti child in Seminole* county
twelve weeks’- engagement at Itoy al o'clock a. nt. Present: Chairman L. the hoard of county commissioners
will lie taken at this time. f .
The funeral took place from the Palm Park, Miami, in 1917; twelve A. Hrumley anti Commissioners L. for Seminole county, Fla., in regular will be asked and- expected to join
The city council uftor going into residence of his sister, Mrs. M. Min* weeks'in Williams Park, St. Peters­ P. Hagan, (). P. Swope nnd E. IF. session assembled this 3rd day of the lied Cross or pay their dubs,
the matter thoroughly with the s ta te nrik, M onday morning at ten-thirty, burg in 1913, has played at state Killiee, with V. E. Douglass, deputy December, 1918. that Schelle \Jaines which will amount to only one dol'
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health authorities and the physicians interment being in Lakeview Ceme­ fairs all the way from Detroit. Mich., clerk and K. E r ll r a d y , sheriff, in a t­ the prosecuting attorney for Sem­ lur.
„f the city found th at the epidemic tery. Sweet a h d appropriate music to Dallas, Texas, and has just com­ tendance.
It
is
expected
th
a
t
this
am
o
u
n
t
inole county, he and*he is hereby in­
in Sunfu.u is not so had as has been was rendered at the house by Mrs. pleted an engagement
................................
... .......
nt our
own . "M inutes of the last regular mcet- structed to enforce t h e . payment of from the American pebplo at this
some times reported. ’ It was found Julius Takuch. Mrs. Aspinwnll. -Mrs. sfate fair in Jacksonville. This is [ ing. also callgd .meeting held N o v ......
all occupation
license for the current time will provide slifficient funds to
...................
th at up to date there Was hut one Frank Woodruff and Mrs. Sehcllu the only bund carrying :r |np»-f»rganr* WTfr.'If 18. were rcail, approved and I year, and that, if in his judgipent carry on the work without the usual •
Surely
L a t h on account of the recent w a r e Maine*. T he otliciating clergymen ami among the 'many excellent fea- ordered tiled.
| such is necessary, to proceed by big drive for donations.
there
is
no
more
worthy
cause
thun
of the disease.
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.
were P r. P eW itt Brower, Rev. Ar­ lures are Manuel Tingling, a t r o u t- j Motion of L. I’. Hagan. 2nd by t prosecution of ‘any and all persons
that
of
the
Red
Cross,and
it
is
ex­
The council spared n«&gt; pains in thur Searing Peek and Pr. B. P. hone soloist from the Theodore 0 . P. Swope'-and carried, that this failing to provide themselves with
pected
th
a
t
every
one
will
respond
making a thorough investigation and Brownlee.
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Thomas' orchestra', the Great
* hoard recommend the redemption I-proper license by .the -10th of Dewhen called upon by the local work­
even went so far as to wire the sta te
The pall hearers were Messrs. T. B u r n s ,- t h e Xyhjphone artist and of tax certificates covering land in I cember,. 1918, and
hoard of health who sent P r. Kcely. D. Hayes, Claude Couch, Frank Bobby Broilier, the gVcat Scotch Sif iioti I. Township 19, Range 29.
Be it further resolved that a copy er#.
The campaign, under the able
one &gt;&gt;f the hoard, to Sur.ford. to in­ Adams,' Sam Bradford. It. II. Bron­ tenor, in Scot It and other war songs K:, .1 acres, for the flat sum of 95.00, of this resolution he printed in the
vestigate conditions and advise in son and Tom Getzen.
who is alone said to be worth double plus clerk's fees, provided F. I. Wood (-Sanford lleritod for the Issue of leadership of Mrs. It. A. Terheun,
in now organized .throughout the
December lit It. 1918.
the matter.
The many beautiful ll&lt;»r*l tributes tile price of a tiim ssio tl. The ujrs ru 11 hits title or claim to this land.
Mi.tion of L. I 11a gun. seconded
Mr Mom |y addressed the bbard county and the working team s will
\\ hoc it is believed by everyone that eovi-red the grave festliied to played by the hand are tlie popular
W Enlzminge r and carried j(| r(.ft.r(.,.,.,. t o purchase of the road -tart the xxurk on Monday morning.
s o n g s d e a r to u-, .Hid i will In- a bv •
that every precaution should be t he Im e and esteem
»vtin
i
\1
ellel.t
.
t
InI.
•w;ng resolution wasadopted ur,,der. and on motion of I.. P. Arrangement* have been made to
great tr**ut to hear t li
agum-t the spread of tie- di— "H arry" wa- hti'd.
w
i
music,
e-penally
■.•lice
we
have
by i hi- b o a rd ;
1lagan, seconded by E. II. Ktlbee xail on every person in the county
...... t \ Iiif. ij.i l persons. It was not
lie
leaves
a
devoted
little
mother
i
been
deprived
s"
lot.g
o
f
our
own
Whereas, heretofore. . at a regular and earrieil. that the ebuirman ap- and it i8 hoped that each person of
...••tied advisable by the ph&gt; se|ati:
the community will have their dollar
II,,, I, ■
th - l.o.i • d . Inol at san p,,: |&lt;| \ i omtlllt t&lt;se of I
W r. tt t
Sattf rd natnl.
. : tin- .if. to close the publie p l.t-es and one sister. Mr- M MinariL
The
deep*t
-v
nma!1!;.
of
fri■
I
ready
in order that the work may
Thu Royal r*ioiin Band, the ford. Fhmdu, on the 9th day of No- niinger and J. M.
..............tin. ' Ion-. ,*r.1 'X■»*-.•
I. • IT.
\\ ynn to Jiavr
tie
carried
on by the workers with
goes
out
to’
th
e
family
tn
their
hour
; metubers of Udeli tire attractively vendor f d js . after notiee of its in- r),ad grader demonstrated, and also
precaution will he taken in the
the
greatest
possible speed
of
greuJ
sorrow.
ait red ill t* • ir i.a x.
••• tone In.. •. •
. t i d or port Ini-*-a :ourl
that . li'ri. advertise for in*-purchase
schools and pieture shows and any
•
Henry
1’
Davison, chairman of
vvi tiring tin* 11onion pluoi. are ii.iiug Jnif. it xtas decided to i'llx a court ,,( ,,ne road grader
Bids to tie re... l ,.t alt;, pl.t*!; &gt;• Meeting
I
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.1.1..
the
War
Council
of the American
&lt;}.
E.
S.
Visit-.
Winter
Park
,
U
l
a
|ntle
time
between
tinI
lurid.i
hou- olidding and site if a suitable , ,,.|Ved ’bv tin- boartl January 111It.
,.r i' , child tn si'iioid wii.i shows
Red
('mss
today
issued
to the 3854
tpiite
a
large
number
of
members
|
fa
jr
eiigagemetit
ami
tieSt.
(•m r.ittld be h a il, a e o m m i t t e i - h a v m g m i s .
»*. tnnidtti** of a .-old or influenza will
t . i . U e d to leave
This has been if (I E. S. motored down to Winter |Yterslmrg engagement, and Sanford at t - a* t i m e b een a p p o i n t e d to m a k e
\ | &lt;&gt;t !&lt;•&gt;• of I. P . H a g a n , seconded Chapters and the 22.990.000 metn•■tiiug to at- tS Ofnl* of the 1fvtt 1*;,.r &lt;ta tow ns for­ inx t ; i *i *11« of p ro t !....... I b u d d in g - y v , , p
-,. .l out :n the s. ho&lt;&gt;!s of th. city
atid c a r r i e d . .Je rk is li,-rs of the Red I’rn'ss the “following
.
,
t
i•
io-g;«IUC
l
x
i'll
t ••11&lt;2 the srhnol
ifj-ln II t toll
nvuit • . ti OUgll T.i
■f •■rftlc tune
ami
:•
and.
if,s t r u c t c d to 'tin-ail th e report of statement outlining the futon* pol­
ity of the American Red Cross;
-tat**
f
i
xv'il
ho
h
e
ld
.1
the
1
•»
f
•
. /.,|1 iMfl
I'll.
\\ Y ri a-. *f;iol c in m m iti-i a f t e r in- the s t a t e a u d it o r u p on tin- m in u te s
f th. .. do t' 1»\ t i i ' (Ir.UMl M;itr*»n •»
liCii. eerting •
ami
iMii.
e
\th
afterrx
*
Mr
It.
.
III
1
m
r
'Hiiw
A
h
»
»
ut
t••m
il'll
•
\| Ulxtill\ .
To the 3.854 Chapters and 22,v e - t . g a l l o n h a s m a d e i t s rep ort rex-th is h o a rd its f o l l o w s ;
.
.il a. 11 o *ag ill xx ill- Il
ln j h e aflertuiun titll'IieiiTlillg tbe purchase of till
M k |{ II. nroiiHuit. Mr an*i Mrs ( linnli avnl 1M'f
icy of the American Red Cross;
T u llu h n s s e e , H a . N ox 19 . I IMS
t. •uiiiv •« ;tfni sl'Pflb* for itself:
n C o i i j Ii , Mr l&gt; II «' R a b u n . Mr at *:| tin ii'i-lm h tne ii.it d adl play at hti ling a n d la! ..teo* n .1* t 1 • !.!■
t j o x e r n o r S id n e v I C a t ' s
ood.ono tn|*mbers ••( the American
(
nt i :! of i In ..IV of .1! - \ Lilja. Mi-stl.nties F I. t 'rostiv. the C a r n e s Hotel v • • ............... -mix g
( ’ !., i. fur ^,n - xiiv of
. ' ti^i xx 1
T h e t'a p ita l
Red Cross:
i I .onila. nu t in ipi-mu *' i-jii i M. ............. \ V Milt. M L cuiiiert xxdl to .ii » i i t r a l Pa rk at
terns covering a period of ten years
Dear Sir:
The whole American people will
In . i inbi r !2lh at 1 19 p- »•- Bryan, Sa di e Allen. K. K Sm i t h, I. 7:39
• I beg to report th at I co n c lu d e d be invited in the week preceding
t
hi
ri.cn (nr. . I*« »! r**&gt;ui\ nl l»
Pr#-etit.’ F I.. Miller, pr*sideot and Brothers.&gt;n. Ethel Moiighton. Sa r ab
xlividuxl to, ; . an examination of ^ill the ollices of Christmas to enroll as members of ’
TI llie
u pruccetis will m- ui'iuwi
\
....
c
hoard th at it putcliaao the said
i .ri'ifmeii It. A. Newman. '• 1 E. Parker, S a r a h M. E a j t e r b y , A. I' tween the
Uidtlren rf Home .Speictyi
...........
......... ...
lm- • Seminole county on Sept. Hit It. ex- the JleiL Cross.' It ia cunlidgullally—
nuth. l ! P. Hagan, .Inn.. Adams .McAlister, F. A.* Hisselt. R. P. lenW elf.t
th e
tr k s o n v ille
aud
of .the rlerk .)
r i eiretltt believed that there need be no fur­
oil tor the «tim nf s . n . t . a u t i ;ntt| • -*-|.t
' I in* olli-e
.
.
Gi ^ 1). Bi-Imp. Absent. I t " '­ kins. ji. M. (Tombiwv -I- H. Mc ­
•
a m" i1 :
o f * the W o m a n ’ s C l u b ,, tl
• ( ontinuetl on page d)
ther campaigns for Red Cross funds,
- •■.
Presilient stated the nbjcit Connell, H a r r y Kent. F. W Lee.
w urtli* “ I’"" l *H‘ f'd'ow.ng terms to-wit;
l l ie i-m ir ttH a r e Wfil worth!
but instead, the annual' Roll Call
tie meeting was tilt- receiving. re­
■ r i&gt;..for&lt; I a ir.iarv 1st.
e a c h , th e re b e in g an »• nt in
xx.II const it nti the fotin.Litton of the
; -• f Pr. Keel-, and hearing ’V**
'..1 ;.r. %
■ 11b. ' *1 ' »»&gt; A !l •.
t ti
Red tru s s
The people should
•
. ..f • ••• pit• in'.- ! •1*
.,•1 a 1 0 xx .1- l .x* 1,1 . a x e . 1 .it *&gt;•,(« »
t
her.Tore
know
as definitely as pos­
*4* * i '»J I .
iiM*. uit&gt; »»**natitiji A ...
1n
L1:. MarsLaxl ii... t Dr
iu
sible
(Jp*
plans
of
this, their najional
-t
1
,
m
t.ir
S.C.t.t: r»o &gt;-i
t iia* «• V -f I p It I,. .»**•»
a n d il
It •1: l i.d 'e v e d •••••
•
.V •
xlpintotis .1humanitarian society.
•
w
•
.one vydl be glad to give generally I*'-'-I • . i t r e r u t p - i u e of inllut-nza a io l I
Since the nrtnistieo watt-signed, I
93,337.50 on or before January 1st.
I when they remember the object to
n«fvi.-ing precaution!) nert’ssary to be |
have
Ibid an opportunity to confer
19*3.
[to which the proceeds will be d**tak«-n.
$3..t37'a0
ii
i
or
li
-forc
January
i
't
.
in
Paris
xxith the heads .of all Amer­
l voted, nnd realize the ra'e tr-a t
it . tno fim G. F. S m i t h , s e c o n de d I
ican
Red
Cross Commissions in
’•
2
t
«r
| g iv e n tln-lll.
b I. P . H a g a n a m i carried a v ot e .
1 • ;.t; ...i i. er ii
January 1st.
Europe and later in Washington*
*
" I l f i o L m oil! how U ie a e la u d i-s «it»
- w a s g i v e n to Dr. K c x i&gt; f o r
with the ' President of the United
1
,t )x |, e a n d
III ' h e l i r e - ...... I
play '•
re lan.iur v I s '.
i .in
States, the War Council of the Red
« i. 137
It.IV a T a g *
W ill
N H K i:
• 11M P \ Il \.TI VE Cross, the inanugers of the fourteen
W I I I t O R N i : Itl.tH lx l b T O
RE
T
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n
TS
t
o
Dl.TLRMlA.'i:
BEST Red Cross Divisions of the United
i:
i f i, l.ttiuar. i
t 11N \ L R I E D I N I &lt;I M( 11) I. R N
1ear lu-rs.’ I. v.ami tr.it bin Here
CARS FOR FldjRlDV S H IP ­ States and with the heads of our d*.*HOTEL BA SANFORD « I Tl *
A state teachers* examination -.xu• !. I Unlit lulls.
PERS
&gt;n or |,.;'ure lan-tary I'l.
partments at National Headquarter*.
ZENS
-held
in the (Hurt House in SanforH
I', x N". wman took the chair and
How Floridu perishables may best 1 ant therefore able to speak now
The eitv of Sanford now has tin*
''o diioj’d.ix of tins " t r k und* r
93,337.60 on or before January 1st,
Pr. .dent r. L. -Miller expressed his
be handled while in transit to the with knowledge a n d ; assurance in
y '
•.rexvstys to th e conditipns existing, foundation- for a modern brick hotel the direction of the S ta te Examining 19'29.
markets is going to ho answerod by saying that the beneficent'work* of
Board, composed' of ' Miss Clem
after which ju- resumed the chair. ^ that ’will he the pride of the city
He
it
further
resolved,
that
if
any
experiments now in progress by the tbe American Red Cross is to go for­
Hampton ami Miss Chrictipn Mc*
I
.
of
said
payments
shall
be
made
br
On motion L. P-. Hagan, seconded when cohipleted.
United States’* Department of Agri- ward oh a great scale, not alone, us
Donahl.
HHUIIU.
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heretofore, for purposes of relief of
At a meeting of the subscriber* to
by R. A. Newman ami carried, the
These examinations are
held
in
f»re
maturity,
the
same
shall
he
d.sj
culturi,.
ut v hv
_ |
the
new*hotel
project,
held
on
Mon-*
war, but ns nn agency of peace and
matter* of dosing, schooTs, churches,
different parts of the state and ns iounted ut the rate of « per rent for
A corps &lt;&gt;f experts and assistants
permanent
human service.
.
day
night
in
the
Court
House,
ar­
tkeutrvs, pool rooms, etc., was dousual the 'examination
nt Sanford *be time between stl.h payments und have already arrived in South Flor­
fi-rred until. *further developments, rangements were made for the pur­ attracted teacher* from ail ilnrts of Die date of maturity.
Since America’s entry into tho
. .
idu and experiment: with* refrigerator
if any seripus development* ari.se chase of the Wclborno Block nnd the the state. .
•
I The follipvlltg resoljUtiim offered car equipment will he kept up war, the purpose of our Red Cross
the president will call a meeting of Record property adjoining and the
About thirty applicants took the by C. AV. Entzmingert who moved throughout the present shipping sea­ has been primarily to aid our arm y
the council anti take action on same, ;irst payment is rtow ready to be examination here Wednesday and its adoption, which motion was. see­ son. Sixteen brand new ventilutor nnd navy in the care of our own
and city clerk was instructed to get rnude as soon ns the proper papers the successful ones will he given onded by L. T. Hagan, atitf was duly und refrigerator cars of the latest men
under_ arms, . and,
—
. . secondly,- to
Architect
the number of caves daily anti report a'ro drawn and signed.
approved
type
have
been
sent
he
pa
.extend
relief
tq
the
soldiers,* snilont •
state certificates.
*
-'
put and. curried.
- &gt;
to president of council and city phy- Trimble was .present und presented
**
* '•and civilians of those nations which
for the purpose of* making
compari­
Mcian is retju’ested to reporf &lt;uv next plans for the rerpodfrling of the prop­
sons. As fuf ns may he practical, it were fighting our battles along with
Monday night the th e n /-xisting con­ erty which w i j s pronounced by all
is understood, the government men their own. With the funds which
dition* of inlluenra.
- -—
, present as entirely satisfactory in
will endeavor to serure two car loads have been so generously contributed
. •
T H E SU PR EM E SACRIFICE
M otion-R. A. Newtnnn, seconded every way.
of the same perishable commodity ‘by the American people this war
The plan calls for a complete* re­
by t*. F. Smith .and carried, counfil
*i moving -from the same point to the work of the Red Cross will continue
modeling of. the Wclborne Block and
adjourned.
sam e northern "market on the saiqc and he completed with all possible
rcflnishing of the int.erior. It was
Carl Malm of thin ('ll) Dies in France
V' '
day.
One car load will ih?n bo sym pathy and
found that the arrangement of the
lnadrd into one of the new type ca{s, Territories Allotted Tcamtt for Roll
Harry Edward AValker
Word w a s received this week by Mrs. H .‘ E. Tolar of
the other being loaded into cars or­
Harry, the beloved son of Mrs. building is such that It can be made
Call Campaign
the death of her brother, Curl Malm, who dfl*d in th e - s e r ­
a
very
desirable
hotel
w
ithout
redinarily supplied Floridu growers for
Anna Walker, died of pneumonia
....
vice
in
France
on
November
17th,
1918
of
bronchial
pneu­
Team
No.
1—Captain, R. A. Te- i
following a week s Hines* of influ- moving a n y grea t part of the Inside
th e movement of their products.
monia.
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, (Continued on page 5)
vV a at i’alatka, in the
hours Iwall*. A court ts to open to the
T he cars will then he started for­
of Sunday morning.
The ’ news le a s t which will make each room.«)n
ward
on
the
same
train
in
company
Carl wtw a Sanford hoy, enlisting from here and joining
spr.ud through the city shortly alter pmitaide room.
The plan cbntemwith a coach* on which two of the ford them sufficient protection when
the 33rd Engineers. He was with (he 3Q4tH.Field Artillery
daylight, rastitg a gloom o*er the plate, the removal of the -Secord
government men will travel. Spec­ Very -cold weather was encountered
ut the time of his death. He was well and favorably known
entire town, for no vo...g man ha- , building in order to make room for a
ial apparatus will enable the taking upon the trip northward.
in Sanford where he lived for about seven years Trior, to his
They
hat. more friends 'or was better complete power and water p ant.
and recording of temperatures in have insisted that failure in many
enlistment. He leaves a father and four sisters to mourn
km wn than this hoy who had grown |
" ’hen completed the hotel wi I
various portions of each car once instances of Floridu fruit to arrive
his Ids*.
fro t babyhood to young m anhood cortiutn forty'- our rooms, nearly all
every hour until they arrive at their in the markets in good condition
At the age of twenty-three years, with most of his life
tr hr tni7imunit&gt;y Mtremrcl unM if vlhirh will be with connecting’*
destination.
wns not the fuult of* the grower or
bath.
Tne
hotel
will
lit*
equipped
before
hint antj with ail of the Hopes and ambitions of youth
hot &gt;r»'&lt;! . for liis Sterling character
j
.
This will be. done—continuously shipper.*"but was wholly due to cer
with
steam
heat
and
a
private
water
1
he laid down his life fur^the cause-of democracy and that
ant uq a | rir.ciplesl faithful in t»usii throughout the season and .the sta- tain inadequacies in the cars pro­
those left behind might: live and enjoy the blessings of free­
fttsa.. loyal
frientVj anil employer und light- plant. Total cost includ-s
1tistics resulting from comparsion of vided for its loading.
•
price
dom. Is there any greater sacrifice conceivable than thnt
alike, a .most
and ing the •purchase
rnosi devotvd
tievorvu son »••*•
.
. ■
. . of , the
/ . prop... i
the figures nhould afford a reliable
The Florida Citrus Exchange tobrother, Harry will be\mis.ifd not erty, remodeling and furnishing: will
made by tltLs young mtin ? *
. - ‘
index to the* relative worth of the gether with Other organizations has
.
r
a
1
.
t_
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T.fA A A A
tnearly
in n rlu
n
ra I f
n
l I
be
about
960,000,
half
of
only* in the home circle \ j i a t knew
different types of equipment.
May the blessing of God rest upon the bereaved rela­
made an effort to got a t the bottom
and loved .him best, but arhong a which is already subscribed.
tives
and
friends
left
behind
and
may
his
memory
live
always
For a long time It has been con­ of the trouble. The governmental
With ■the proper support of the
largo circle of friend* and business
x^jth us. "For greater love hath no man showp, thnn th a t
. tended by io n o of the growers that investigation is the result, and the
associates whcre.qhis genial disposi­ people of Sanford we will have a il
he
lay
down
hirMITe
for
his
friend.”
*
.
'
.
the Si4u1jiim.il*
equipment usually
u v u h ii j o
Supplied
u jijflivu lUf
for ild a111taU UIJIUIIIUU
IUII 1 the
H1C ('A|Jt'[lim'IU
obtained 1from
experiments3
tion ahd kindly thbughtfulnes* won hotel in Sanford 4&gt;y next winter th at, I
the
movement
of
citrus
fruits
and
|
this
season
should
be
moat
valuable
for
its
size,
will
be
second
to
few
In
|[
for him a place all his own in the
vegetables
from
Florida
did
not
afto
the
growers
of
the
state.
the
state.
hearts of the people.

SCHOOLS AND
CHURCHES RE­
MAIN O PEN

V •

Mr. Walker was horn in Bartow,
the family shortly after moving to
Lungwood, where his early boyhood
was spent. While he was yet a hoy
he came to Sanford to live. Deginning his business caroixr in the
groeerjv stores, steadily increasing in
usefulness and position, he became
head clerk in the Roberts' grocery, i
maintaining this position for a num­
ber of years.
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FAMOUS BAND PROCEEDINGS
V ISITS SAN­ OF THE COM­
FORD MONDAY MISSIONERS

I ■w i t I

PLANS FOR
NEW HOTEL
FOR SANFORD

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CALL WEEK.

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U. S. REFRIG­
ERATOR EXPER1MENTS

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�DECEMBER

TH tf SANFORD HERALD

PA(Hi EIGHT-

.

THE FIRST, CAR LOAD

&gt; has jusl arrived. IIis is the recognized shipping package of the world. It is a unifatTn container
ticn companies strongly urge the use of the UNIVERSAL BUS FL BASKET instead of the frail weak
iish vou than ever before in all kinds of Crate Material, Spray Material,. Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hardy
the Best Home Made Meal and Grits. Get our prices before baying. Watch this space in every i

C A TES CRA TE COM PANY

Phpne 181

ELKS HOLD REAUTIFUI
• MEMORIAL

Music Departm ent of the Woman’s tend and lend its support
-Club and held every Friday night at enterprising spirit.
the club rooms on Oak avenue is
proving to be a great success,’
NOTICE
•
All persons selling milk in the j»ity
of Sanford. Florida are hereby noti­
fied to take out license on o? before
January 1st. 1919.
License will be issued by the city
clerk upon application.
, &gt;

. ,.J. C. Roberts.
:J0-ttc • " *

Dr. G. J, Marshall

For Sale— Old newspapers at the
the whole committee is urged ns a
Herald
Office.
5-tf
very grave m atter of importance
will come before the meeting. . Re.For Sale—One Baby Grand Chev
Office 809 Park Avenue
j errs fromf branches and cojnmittefea alrot auU?. II. G. Dietorich. C-tf*
is also urged.
Telephone 291
‘ Mrs. It. A. Terheun. Sec.
F01t RENT
Seminole Co. C hapter, A. R. C.
Office Hrs: 10-12 a.m. &amp;2-4 p*
For R e n t— Four connecting rooms
and large garden. Close in. Chcap%
509 East T h ird street.
30-2tp’

.

City Clerk.

Red Cross Executive Meeting
The regular meeting of the execu­
tive board will be held at the local
Red Cross headquarters Monday
night at 7:30 and the attendance of

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
^ All Local AdferiiseiuentH Undei
Thi*. (lending THREE CENTS *a
Line For Each ionerllon itWnliiiuo
Chnrjie l!a t enia.
............
In answering an advertisement
where no name, is mentioned in the
id. please ’do not a*tr Tho Herald
lor information as to th e identity of
r r v 's d v e r r i r r r ~ •*I**
t
and if
know
we do
out this information.. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in the ad.

For R e n t—Two furnished rooms

SCHELLE MATNES *
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\ Mr i r r» n

com

in t i i e

iio isg

For re n t—A six room house at
Morres S ta tio n . Enquire of J. C.
Ellsworth Bcardall. Ave. 13-tp.
Furnished Rooms oy Day,
or Month— P a rk avenue; J;T it
S’ Mh Pork avenue, over L. fit.
ip.» ii C -. .d r u g »t.»re M r-. (
Hart, manager.

THOMAS EMMET WILSON •
E. FEnGtSON IIOl.Viol

Wilson

&amp;

Hojsholder

LAWYERS • t

LOST

Sanford

Lost—U; S. Chain Thread Tire.
: j j x 3 b l a c k and white tire cover
and rim for Dodge Runabout car.
Finder return to F. W. Cook and
receive reward.
.
29-tfc.

RED CROSS M E L T I N G

ffEKRTTilctTOLiN
JEW ELER

MY SPECIALTIES

The Third Friday of every’
month will bo a business
ir **♦-’ :ntr &lt;&gt;f th? Red Cr' .".
d Woman’s Club on Onk
\ c m - . n» 2:‘lo p. m. . . .

Recipe ISIS is sold by drug•jis's. Information in retard
to it cheerfully furnished by
Wan t«-«i T» buy a small light
• oYiginntor.
.
t,, !. Vi - Residence Head of I’ark Avenue
w. * „ «* *.1^ U : g.
. . ! • r F Lunds . -t at 1 T' »’AV
29-2tp
i aj « r I " . &gt; .1!tfurd. Fla
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BUSINESS CARDS
/JSK YOUR'JSROCI
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CwrtsLi ao!s llii*. S i M n L Mi.-*

L y r ic i n e a i r e
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ONE W EEK • .

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Commencing Monday
Flight D e c . 9 t h
HE HADDOCKS' PARK PLAYERS
but as better equippei! citizens, m eyve
learned on the battlefield the value of the
“best”—thev’re
certain
to "demand it here
'-s
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as they fought for it there.
Arc they going to coinc back and hnd us
satisfied with less than "the best?”
We
think not.
We have learned our lessons
over here -:to know the best and to de­
mand it.
i clothing merchants, have set oura standard, too—not to sell less than
st. That’s why we are offering
Sljaffncr 8c Marx clothes—well
ail-wool.

I N A S E L E C T I O N O F A I . l . R O Y A l.TY PLA Y S.
•

For Sale or E xchange—One 20
acre, one 10 acre, Sanford Ave.
Walking distance to c ity . Two
corner Center and E lm Ave. Two
lots west side Palmetto- avenue 5&lt;&gt; ft.
from Eleventh Sr, M ake offer. B.
T. Corey, owner. 173 S’. Spring St.,
Lcs Angeles. Cal.
• 30-tf

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STA G ED WITH SPEC IAL SCENERY
.
AND ALL EFFECTS.
ALL LATE SU C C ESSES^SPEC IA L
- ,
VAU D EVILLE.

For Sale—All
Horslioeing. J. L
West Side bridge

LADIES FREE TICKET

For Sale—One 6-rdom house. six­
teen acres of land under fenef. meat-.
Iy cleared. Fi*e acres of muck and
the remainder of ordinary hill land.
Address II. D. ’Durant, Lake M a ry ..
Five acres, four
and barn and
At Lake- Monroe
nford. On brick
i depot. Address
. Lakb Monroe,
Onion nlants for sale. S. J. Big27-tfc
gcr*. 107 \V. Ninth street.
For S aleX p o u b le barrel shetgun
in | erf«•&lt;• condition. Can be seen at
•25-t(
the Herald Office.
For Sale —Duroc Jersey pigs. II.
22-11
L. Wager, West Side. .

“Everfthins Ken sdJ Boys Wear”

For Sale—New single' W eber Wag13-tf
on box. Dutton Cratfc^ Co..

The home of Hart SchafTner &amp; Marx Clothes

For Sale,—Farming i demeou of
all kinds, cheat of emi
platforih scales, set of
olLer articles. Also l
ing. Atkins, next to T
house.
.
. ’

CUT Tins' OUT
This ticket will admit a n y lady free Mon4,)r
J P &amp; I ft l*
the opening play of the Maddocks Park Plsjers. Til
when accompanied by a person holding n paid 50 cer »ilinis*l«a
onday
litkct.
This ticket must be exchanged before 7 p. i. M
December IHh at Uowers Drug Store.
M DIES FKEE TICKET.

« VH TXX Set. KXCHANOE THIS

Admission For This Engagement
25, 35 and 50 cents. War Tax Included
Seats W ill Be On Sale At P o w ers Pharmacy
Saturday Morning At 9 A. M.
DOORS

OPEN AT 7:30 AND CURTAIN
WILL RISE AT 8:15.

The Opening Play

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THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A PUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST SANFORD
t

&gt;.

Rev. Mr. Allen of ^Enterprise will
be at Moore’s Station church to
preach on Sunday. Dec. 15th.
The Wednesday night prayer
meetings have been resumed at the
M o o r e ’s Station church. Seven
o'clock is the hour'of meeting. All
arc welcome.'
* Prof, and Mrs. G, L- Maris have
their son, Herbert L., wife, and
daughter, Elizabeth-of Philadelphia,
Pa., as their guests for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and
daughter of Harding. Montana will
arrive this week to be guests' of Mr.
and Mrs. George Townsend of Mellonvillo avenue.
Mrs. George Townsend amk Mrs,
A. F. Hell of Metlonville avenue
were guests of relatives in JackrfB^villo last week.
and Mrs. R. Steel and Ltmily
rdalt avenue have as their
guest Mrs. Steel’s brother, A. D.
Shoemaker, wife and daughter of
Honaker, Va
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain _Mr. and Mrs. Gillen of Sanford
drove their Chandler car to'Jal-kson- were out on Sunday afternoon calii|j|j
vilte last weok and took in the sights on M r. and Mrs. Hodgins.
of the Siam.fair;aiirf s.rr it whsH tu':
Miss Eunice Tyner went back to
Si^T.r#' holiday pa', k. Mr
Boyd came over for her a* they were
in need of packer*.

|. Mr- and Mrs. C. M. Bunnell have
i tire sympajthy of the TOirrmtinrty* in
(.the loss of their baby girl. Rev. J.
A. Logan' preached the funeral ser­
mon fn. an impressive manner. Mr.
and Mrs. Bunnell wish to thank the
friends and neighbors who kindly
i assisted *the'm in their
, » sorrow
Lester Brown is the tirsl of our
boys to come home from the navy
and he certainly'looks good to hi*
many, friends in Geneva.
Both packing houses are running
full time, and everybody is .busy.
Geneva is proud of her little hotel
—the Geneva House.” Tourists tell
us there is "none better.”
News of. the death of * Harry
Phillips has just reached uft. This
will cast a gloom on the whole com­
munity as " H a rr y " was loved by

DECEMDER 13

tfrEST GENEVA AVENUE
Mr. and'M rs. Jack Thompson a n d ’
daughter, Miss ^ d n a and another
lady, Mrs. Thompson from DeLand
were pleasant callers at Mrs. J. E.
Vaughn’s Sunday afternoon.
Also
Mrs. Jack Foster ealjed a t the same
meeting.
’

John Dimp, colored, killed a large
rattlesnake between his house and
Mr. Will Robinson's M onday noon.
He was just crossing the road in
The sad news of Harry Walker’s front of the Miller grovS.
death was received Sunday morning.
Mr. R6y Lee is on the sick iist
Llc-,di«d-«i Palatka Dee. 7th after a
this week. I hope he hasn't got the
short illness.
The 'remain* were
Flu. It looks like the Flu pill never
buried in Sanford cemetery. Harry
leave Sanford any more.
1 guess
was a Longwood boy and a young
everybody in the county will have it
: man of sterling worth, well loved by.
‘before-1it leaves. ------‘alT who knew him. The bereave#!
Isee Dr. Denton passing every
mother and sister have the heartfelt
They
sym pathy of their Longwood friends.- m orning. going to Upsala.
^
T h e . Longwood branch of the must have some Plu up. there.
Mr. and Mrs. N’iclo spent Tuesday
A. R. C. held its regular business
meeting Wednesday afternoon. Dee. over at-th eir old home place at Sol­
Mr. Nielo will stay
4th. The chairman tendered his res- dier Creek.
a Li on-and ihOvict# .chairman will there for a few days doing some
w ork'at his old home. Theje is no
fire&lt;5de for the present.
place like home.
J - O Bfstlirte attended the fair in
Mr Will Rubins n is on the sick
list this week. Miss Gladys Robin­
The L ongaood, Squab Fnrm.w
son says-they are speaking of closing
tirst. second, th.rd and fourth priz
the s c h o o l'o n account of the Flu.
Roy Lee, Wht^jias been' ailing for.
yr, Silver Wyandotte# and the K«
From what 1 can hear the Flu is
some time bad tnt* doctor out M on­ stone
Poultry Farm* also took -getting bad again.
day night.
T hey say he h a s the.
era! prizes" at the state fair.
Ex-kaiser and crown prince are to
The
l.ohgwood
Hotel
rbe tried by high courts.
Action

Before You Purchase

BARGAIN IN COUNTRY ESTATE
We have for sale a place that we consider absolute
thcL.mast beautiful estate in Florida. .« V
think an appropriate titles for it would he
“A HAVEN OF REST”
or “ A MILLIONAIRES* PARADISE”

H U T C H IN S &amp; C O M P A N Y
ORLANDO

FLORIDA

Q&gt;&gt;U ! 'l&gt;

. tlu- manganikes certain the
' he* t hroc-pninr
, and vanadium
.vitlmut 1»#»tIv.

\NC i.li U'l MJ 1I
ta yhcimps 'ii and '

examination

T. Ca«»ulay Sunday.
Lord, our rural route man
1 :t\ y.g a serious accident

pleasantly ent Trained -a?
i!r-. ft. L. Hum phrey on

EDWARD IIIGGINS

Salesman

Elder Spring* Water h a s a Guaranteed Purity of

T: O. CHARLES, Distributor

A Substitute for Experience
It would seem fool-hardy for a Chicago meat-packer
1 1 send out a man to buy cattle who^ k n e w nothing
whatever about them. As a matter of fact, he would
not do it. -YeU when you stop to think about it.
there are millions o f people buying clothes daily who
rlo notknow whether th e y -a re getting their money’s
worth or not.
These are the people who should in­
vestigate C’lothcraft Clothes, because the maker gives
them a* written guarahtee t h a t the clothes will give
satisfactory wear a n d service. This takes all of the
uncertainty out of buying.

’ pa.
Rev. G. V. Albertson of DeLand
is expect d to spend the week end
here and at Upsala.

Company
•

Per Cent

PHONE’ 31 ON

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Maitland, the gue-J- of Rev }| M.
Morey.
‘ '
Mrs. ’Henry Woods of" Winter
Haven arrived last week for a visit
with her sister. Mr?. J \ G . Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D . Durant were
Sunday afternoon visitors at Alta­
monte Springs, the’ guest* of Mr and
Mrs. Harry Tyler.
Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Sjob.om K/ve
recently moved to their hotel at the
old factory site and expect to make
that their future home. Mrs. T. 11. Humphrey and mother
Mr-. W. A . Wiggins of-Ocoee were
visitors here from Tuesday until
Wednesday.
Miss 'Amanda went shopping fn
Said &gt;fd Monday
Mrs
W V Evans expects to
leave Thursday for a visit with her
, son. Will Evan* and family of Tam -

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Fruit

and

Vegetable Crate*

You C*n Itiij From lf« at
Wholesale Prices

W. A. Merryday Company
Palalka, Florid*

Sanitary Steam Pressing. Hut Gafcolnie D rv Cleaning. Altera
lions uf All Kinds on Short N o t i r e
Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Monti
. S U IT S

$ 1 5 .0 0

U PW A R D

CALL AMD SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

.

PHONE 171

“ Everything Men and Boys Wear”

THE CLOTHCRAFT

STORE

IN

THIS

TOWN

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Not the Cauae. .
Water on the brain I# seldom" tine
to a thirst for knowledge.—Boston
Transcript.

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUM1*

�DECEMBER 13 1918

THE SANFORI) HERALD

PAGE THREE

P h o n e 181

201 W e s t F i r s t S t r e e t
Lime
*Cement
Plaster
Armours Fertiliser
Castor Furnace
Blue Stone
Bordeaux Mixture
Arsenate Lead
Paris Green
Orange Paper
All Kinds of Seed

leciti

vuimj

PROCEEDINGS OF TUB • | Efc f_I. Kilbee is authorized
CO. COMMISSIONERS f e w ” . £ ,* “ ■"
w
.
lContinued from page 1.

-to

u

Motion of O. P. Swone, sec
by L p I|aRani nn(1 rarri, (J

County Guard Fund
Geo.
Fox,
Agent
court. I completed the cheek of the j the county purchase one ,■
There
being
no further
c'.erli*# office on the 9th inst. and Leg ‘road drug, a t $15.00 delivered
hoard
adjourned
to meet a
to make my report helow on all ofMotion of O P. Swope, seconded
urday, Dee. 7th. at I o'eltie
by C. W. Entzminger and carried, a
committee of L. A. Drumley and
L. P. Hagan is hereby appointed to
Cnmpaign for Children’s Home
at once employ an engineer to fur)n Wednesday, December fourth
the state wide drive for the $7)0.000
fund for the 1919 Work of t
pomlenre to el
droll's Home Society- of
straightened out
opened in Jacksonville with
court has accounted for nil moneys
coming into his hands through'pay- by Maintenance Rond of
ussaceru women smilingly waited at
: by candidates in the setts Bonding &amp; Insuran
turn to tag you and saw th
I9I6-1IL1H. As cuuutv
M e t to n uf~Or r r S W P p i seconded
eps an account with the by K. H. Kilbe e and carried, a coinwhich is in splendid mittee of L. A. Hrumley and L. P.
on fiction record, carry- Ifiigdn and C. W. Entzminger is
on! convictions in the hereby a ppointed to confer with
.

OLD AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS

1 his campaign will continue until
( Itristmas 'Day and will have ardent
workers in each county of our be­
Selene* osya that oh! luri* healna with
loved slate. Already they are plan­
ning various ways of raising this
thal liv keeping- ills klOnevM ami tit sum, and anticipate a groat stiecess, Kevtlvo
or ea ns &lt;'lean»r.| nlh| In proper
as few appeals reach the heart quick­ working order old nice can he deferred
and »ife ptolonued fur heyond that ener, than that of helpless childhood. Joyoti
t&gt;y the average poraon.
It matters not where you live, you
For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL,
ttaarlein o|i Imt. I.eon relieving *tho
weakiossew nnd dlaiblllty due to ad­
this drive |» to go into
middle-sex. village and farm
the lantern shining in t h e .tower will
ve shedding its rays over
f weeping children:------

vancing year*,

It Is a stanilard otd-

ar’Afed packaue*.

Massey &amp; Marlow, in leforerue to

repairs on brick roads in -pe a! road
and bridge-xiistriet No. 1.
uj&gt; in the futuruc. The clerk keeps
Motion of L. P. H agan.'seconded
a« gio i tiling system us any 1 have by (). P. Swope and carried. Siipt.
H-cri in the state; ’and the general W. C. Williamson am! E. H. Kilbee
aifto.iratice of his olliee it excellent. be appointed a committee tw—pur­
chase 5'2 fruit trees-to b* ■* t o it o ”
l he t o ml v farm.

i: \ iiougi..-.
1 rank If.irrts
J. J.- Ikdaiit^iii
11r 1 T 1li-n l ot

I S Ihthicl
W tlxin A- T e to m c r Kert C o

(ivi). D, H a z a r d Sta. t ' n

’ mini)

supi-rinti-ndcnt
st r ur li nn

Pu bl i r

In-

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'.i i riift.-m ie nt

carries

m■

Herald Printing Co.
C. M. Horry
Hill Mdw. Co .
K, A. Douglass
So. Hell Tel. &amp; Tel l ' i
So-. Clilities Co
E \ Dougins'
|)r (' ,1, Marshall

For the next Fifteen Days (15), beginning Thursday Dec. 12th, we will
oiler our entire stock of winter coats, coat-suits, dresses, skirts and sweat­
ers at big cut prices- In order to get rid of our heavy stock of Ladie’s
Ready-to-wear, we have niarked these garments regardless of cost. . .
Plush and Velvet Coats in [Hat h,
Toupe. and Brown with striking
color combinations: - $13.00, $10.00, $22.00 .nnd up

Children's A. M isses' Plush Coats
•I to 12 years, in Black, Crown
and mixed colors - - - - $5.45,
$6.45,
$8.45,
$10.95

Serge and Silk Dresses in all the
new styles- and colors, sizes 10 In

All-Wool Infants Sweaters,
pink and blue trimmings:
$3.00 ' .
All-Wool I.cggins to match

Infant's and Children's
Suits, in White, Blue and
- - $3.48 - -

Serge and Poplin Suits in Black,
iNInvy nnd Green. Newest styles
and a great value: ‘........................
$15.00,
$19.00
npd
$21.00

The new winter Coals with belted hacks
and’plain styles, in Toupe, Reindeer,
Navy, Drown, Derkandy and Tan, 16 to
•I I. Some full silk lined, others :t( lined
$16, SI9, $22, $21, $28 nnd $33.

Coat-Suits in all thenew.woolens
for M isses and Women, with
Fancy and plain Silk linings: *- $22.00, $25.00, $28.00, and $33.00

Serge Dresses in Green and Navy
Special value - - $7.45

[Hack and Navy Silk I'oplin Skirls 26
to 36 wi 1st: $4.95 $6.45 nnd • $8.95

Hlnck and tfancy TnfTeln Silk Skirls,
25 to 39 waist: $6.45 $8.95 and $10.45

Skirts, all sizesi - $8.45 to $14.95

Georgette and Crepe DeClienc Dlouses,
36 to 46 in Joupe, Hergandy, White
Hlack, Green and Navy: * $4.15, $5.45,
$6.95 and
$8.45

f e.it.
i|(,- different school funds
V ! ' »i-r&gt; in good shapi-,

• mi mi&gt; Treasurer
1 to ■ouniy treasurer had ae,taunted fi./■ ;,|| nmneys ruining into
bb Lands, and in January 1917 turnL'l ovi-r to tin* county commissioners
*rid ' Lmul board their proper bulA. E. Mitchell
Allen Allman
James Russell
Hill Lumber Co
Sanf. Novelty Wka
Celery A ve. Store
D. H C. Rabun *
TL F. Wheeler /
Robt. W. Lardy
J. S. Dinkel...............
J. H. Jones &amp; Urn.
E. A. Douglass
A. E. Mitchell
G. M .J a c o b s
Young Si Ralmrn
Hill Hilw. Co.
.Wight Groe. Co
W. H. Hand
J. M. Wynn
N. C. Jacobs
The Texas Co...... .
Woodruff Si Watson
L. A. Hrumley
C. W. Entzminger
O. P. Swope
L. P. Ilagan
K. If. Kilbee

Navy,.Green, Black &amp; Blue Serge
Skirts:

-

$5.45, $6.95, $8.45, $10.95, $13.45

White voile blouses
Silk blouses in gingham
plaids
-

We are offering our entire line,
of Georgette Crepe, Crepe DeChene and Taffeta silk by the
yard: - . $1.45, $2.10 and $2.45

“f I.. P. Hagan, seconded
Swope and carried. each
wnuuioner is instructed to
road* in their respective
rawed as may he necea*

Entzminger und earried, David Speer,

■wiwu w ju.

Fine &amp; Forfeiture Fund

117 E. FIRST STREET-

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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tnr: sa n po r b herald

harmormrus- in time
THESANFORDHERALD •ofulLua.-war.necessarily
may disagree in regard to

'tin* term* of peace. President Wilj&gt;on's inttiiori.ty and personality are
likely to in* a strong factor in com­
posing any *urh difference*
The
f-i• t that Vni ■ a * .. • nothing In ;t'i
for herself will strengthen his posi­
tion.
In tin* third place, though Amirira »e«-ks neither indemnity nor a n ­
nexation of territory, she fins a real
and
grave interest in many of the
I H rr o f u l*&lt; I asu. M *Jl .i1 * ip r A
j
|J v | , a*t-».*W m, .-x.inj i d , I b - n d a
adjustments t &gt; lie made. \\ ho r an
rpdriMc* *»f Miurh Jrtl, tnJ9
handle these matters as w*-l! ns Mr,
I! f aI iI Ita ild m g
Tdfplinf No, lit Wilsofr? We applaud his decision
to go.

the Pirn I wti| at the theatre*once
since that time to merely note the
attendance there and I rjiust say
that it was fairly well considering the
pictures* Seemed to me ..that tlm
flu •lia-l not hurt the shows mu h.
N . u ! - :.-'h •urv-ivt*. tne uue-it.on
Ido I do fny -cIL my .church, my
pastor and my Got! justice when I
a.low a til way excuse to keep m e'
'a w a y .from church Am I doing my
•July a-* a Christian hehrted gentle- ’
mart _t,. nr- city, to iny fellow brother,
oiui last out in nowise the least am
i set':mg the cthreel example for my
hoy or my girl or for rny neighbor’*
hoy* or girls, when 1 treat rnv responsihiliiy as n church goer so
lightly? Let's ask these questions
of ourselves a^d tliefl allow our
deeper conscience to make answer —
«t* 1 then follfw the dictates of that

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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Marlin McDaniel
G uy S t c n s t r o n i

A Chief Is Among Ve Taking Notes
and Faith, " H e ’ll Print ’e m ” --So h' aj B Sauntifrcr.

of National
Deft'ns'b
, T „h e ,council
.
, ,
HI* sole ",laSt one. has Tiad a change of heart.
*
\ ’..t long ago it besought us to he When they were lam,
.lig h t wads. It b. rgtt**ii the extravThe kaiser's tnu*l
aglint and applauded

the parsimu-

T h e junkers* pride

nius. I t .Jo.il us to make a list of
-And their own boa
L c C la lr e Irw in
all tilings we liked a n il .to learn to * Was they would sink
live without them.
Each Yankee ‘boat,
Boys of t h e llcrhld f o r c e Who
"Christmas was to he like -Lent- And of our troops
Answered the Call of their
■pushed forward on tju* calendar. It
Lean? none afloat.
Country.was to he a season of abstinence. j
We were not to buy cundy for our Yet safe convoyed, '
best girls" or cigars for- our Lestfj Those troops went
friends.*
'
t
Atpl showed the huns
At the peace table G erm any’s part
Now the Council tells us to go as
hat they could d&lt;
to wait until the allies are satis* far as we like.’ " B u y all tla* stick- ! *N*« transport lost *
funs, chocolate, stogies and cull . Through their foul
links.” ,it says.

" B u y th e k id s -th e

DECEMUER M

Special^
clubs
WEEK XMAS ROLL
CALL WEEK
1 Continued from page It
r h tu n —Business district an d indu

W o’ve taken all th eir si

Good lo •buy.'- good t.y hold, good toys they hoITbf for. Make the girts i
to give for Christmas: War Saving* sick with marshmallows and me-Stam ps.
• When we a!! had the Flu it was
is the command •irf-MLrt-sVtejor . latni-.r provoking for our whole fatn:ly to he siik and t.n On*- to wjuL.uu.
u&gt; and then in the d-ad hour- of the
war condition- must f,e estahi.-io-d night the lights gu &gt;&gt;v,t. hut we p-.t
a? quickly as possible. It is issett- up w-itn that tit-i an - *veyraody had"
tiai to prosperity. Money must *vir- I the F l u ’and the Electric Company
culate freely, and the wheels of ante- was not even exempt. Now it jj
lieelium
production must be set different ar.d the lights ought to-stay
#
turning at tap *t*o d.- And Clarkson on and why they .don't I surely can't
say. hut I do kn»» that enough of

Team No, 2 —Mrs. B.- J. Sturlini
--West shit* Palmetto to Sanfffn
avenues.
Cross streets Second tt
Ninth, west to Magnolia avenue.
f t i n i l u i ^ u — Mr,. S O. Chase —
Magnol i a"’ ‘a \ eiiile

( ’' i n -

stn-.-t;

Second to T im th west t&gt; P a rk Ave
Team N’o.t i Mrs. It J. H&lt;diy
P ark Avenue a n d t-a.st side of Oak
Cross streets Second to Eleventh,

T H ER E IS NO EASIER OR SIM PLER M ETHOD O F G E T .
TING MONEY TNAN BY JOINING OUR CHRISTMAS BANKING
YOU CAN START WITH 10 CENTS. 5 CENTS, 2 CENTS OR
1 CENT AND INCREASE YOUR PAYMENTS THE SAME AMOUNT
EACH W EEK
IN 50 W EEKS.
10-CENT CLUB PAYS
*127.50
5-CENT CLUB PAYS • 1 63.75
2-CENT CLUB PAYS
25.50
1-CENT CLUB PAYS
12.75
OR YOU CAN PAY IN AH EVEN AMOUNT EACH W EEK, 50
CENTS, 51.00, 55-.00 OR ANY SUM YOU WISH.
COME IN AND
JOIN TODAY. IT IS TH E SURE WAY OF GETTIN G AHEAD. YOU W ILL R EC EIV E H PER CENT IN TER EST . '

PEOPLES’ BANK OF

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s u c c e s s f u l.

I: ;. * -j -a . . 1 sucooi &lt;1 w ifh y o u r c r i p s , y o t

m u s t J o a s c o m m ,it*

;

do f o r t h e i r m e n — choose* food?

o f t h e r i g h t k in d a n d supply t h e m in a m p l e q u a n t i t i e s

E. Frank Coe’s Fertilizers
Are .Rick in Plan! Foods
f i t - f.a_- &gt;;&lt; *■,, I 1- ,i • t - a t
.aliaII ci,no- „ut of the intimate , ,n.tfumer. flow- satisfactory that would
he if you and 1 didtft happen to he
t h e ultimate consumer!

J

Neg Goiernm ent Office
A giew government o&amp;tce has 1
••stahlisi ed .ti Sunford under I he

They supply thdright kind
nutrients at the right
time to make vigorous growth jincl big yields.
Our new book, ‘ MarketCrops-, ” is full of interesting
intormation about Florida crops. TVrite for n free copy.

THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY
COIN FAIL'S C1IR1ST1ANCT, Flood* U n M.oojfw

921 Heard Illdij.

JadumiriUe, FU.

work i i i : ’ : .i-i11, ifi p a r t rn* • i
Mi
|.a* l-esi, it
-ipii at. i.THer.tiUi* f,.rlough and ui.de. il is not anticipated
t^ a t it will be r,o&lt;*cssary for him to
return to the service, hi* is subject
to call, should it be found necessary.
He wilt take u p -hi* stu d ies in the

ti.i- screw ilriver. hut -!**r gs*odHess; this p,jtt*.
In the first place., t h e G erm an adsak
e elpse every place of gathering,
Experiments -a n d investigations
vunct'S lor peace have been made t o
w
hether
it he a priv ate institution will he carried on for several we*ks
him and presented to th e alliys
or a' public benefit. L e t’s d o n ’t do and the results transmitted to' tinthrough hist agency.
tH n g s "bv halves a n d then wonder agricultural department. . Tt is hoped
In th e second place, at th e confer­
where-w e catch the Flu. If we close
e n c e many questiet.,*. will natu ra lly high school and .expects t&gt; compleie c u r business and our s\*h*uds and Dial this'new department will prove
of b e n h rifto the gr-wi-fi fn cn.,idlhg
c o m e up which will lie subject to hV education.
e rm ren e* .' then ietws close up t h 's e t^ein to get their product**'*!o the
m a r k e d differences of opii.ion. The
walking case* of Flu th a f are’ tool northernm tnirkets with a minimum
dog gone stubborn to do n e tl,em- amount of damage during transit.
sescvs. We can do it if we have to
k id n a p shin'- ed the v, Isenheimers.
A i d in pjirtihg I w-sh Vo m--reli r . C urporation has returned to Sanfo'd
and will open his m achine shop and mark th at let's either *imt ta,i.:--g
r I’ aM or o f .Methodist t h u rc h
and i.eepir.g liaif th e peopliX scared
wagon works cm next Monday.
H e r e fur P J I 3
to h a v e home or Set's do com ethm g '
T h e Sanford ‘Wagon Works, under
conference of the M eth o d ist
which nam e tne busine-n is conduct­
Chureli South held in Bartow. Flor­
ed is i t the old Ymb-rwood building
ida. closed this week after a. Very
successful meeting.
on y a k avenue and .is equipped toj
do general machine and wagon work..
Rev. C. \V. W hite who has been
Custom ers for this d u s s of work are
presiding eider of this district for
pleased indeed that this shop will re­
u»v a r e 1*10 J)a' t *{‘ar was selected as th e
opeA as it ha* been necessary t send
witltHil l,ftstt,r
Fanford church and
a great p art of this class .away from
We handle nothing but
lo* more ^ e v ‘ J - *’• Hilburn who has held this
since the shop closed several
church j charKe ** now presiding elder.
Carter's “for a.t?r all it ’s Sanford
Weeks ago.
^
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for a
Rev. White comes to Sanford
the best". Writing Fluid,
Mr. Vandethock ’b ro u g h t back
One oh- highly recom m ended as a m inister
with" him a fuil force of workmen
Fountain Pen Ink, in all
Sanford akt! a- good organiser as well. He
a n d _thc work will" have th e W r y '
hurches,
has held many im portant positions
colors, paste, muscilage,
best of attention by exp e rts in the
to me, in th e church in Florida and was for
t -ade
d e - v r y several years in charge &lt;*f the Sunt rin*-* t day schools -,f t- -stale, in which
i . a- a -w,*rk In- was i tm n en th succpssfu1. .
•i , ,f
W r.ile it is «!iii regret th a t we
•if*-1 .»* lose Dr. Hilhu-ii. the m-w position is
mgs are in t h e n ature of a p ro m o tio n . and
heard wail give him o p p o rtu n ity t a he’ of
r, ef tiie g r- a te r service an d the me hi hers of
th*-r on his congregation i*id him Godspeed
/. . T a e j n thi* /.*w held of en d e av o r.—.,
ng the
.Rev. White?frill- ta k e up his duties
a tte n d - im m ediately and will move to Sanks th a t ford with his family a t Once. The
OFFICE SCPPLY DEP'i.

Phone 148 Sarford, Horid

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MEMBER

RESERVE
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federal

Seventeen T housand B anks

T

H R O U G H the Federal R eserve
System wc can collect checks on

seventeen thousand banks nt par and
in the shortest possible time.
This i3. important to you os a depositor
os it means economy and early returns.

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PAGE F I T S
Little Happenings

.Mention of
^Utters In Uriel
Personal Items
of Interest

In and About
The City

Summary of the
Pluming Small
Tulks Succinctly
Arranged For
Herald Rend its

from Theodore Thomas' orchestra
II. W. Johnson, a sttret*sful pho­
tographer, fprmerly of Ocala km
tjurc ha-ed the studio formerly o'
era ted by I’ C Welch ;.m I m i i
make Sanford his future home. Mr.
.Johnson has
added &gt; considerable
door space .to "The studi* arid- is ilv
position to'htttidle the workdn a s a t­
isfactory iTjanjter.

Hray went to Sobring
on business.

Phone 3703 or write S. T . Dutton
for oranges, grapefruit, tangerines,
by tiie box or hundred.
3 1-if
Miss E sth er Fleischer, who has
at the I) 'Forest building licen attending school at Orlando’ is
evening, fifty cents. . Con- at home for two weeks.
f
11 church ladies.
Also
-Christmas oranges, grapefruit,
ie great H um s/ the Xylx- tangerines, for sale by the box or
hundred. Phone 3703. S. P. Dut-

.Atrs. u. S. Vaughn has
from a short visit to Miami

Notire to Stockholders '
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders.of the Peoples llauk of
Sanford. Sanford. Fla., will he -held
in the directors' room of said bank
Jan. Sth, ■lin'd, at 7:30 p. m., ii'elng
With corn above 50 fits, hog* oat
the second Wednerday in the month
their
heads otf very quickly. - T h e
for the purpose of* darting a board
of directors to serve fir the ensuing hog that rakes two or three months
.year and for* the •tratuaction of .such to get on full feed never brings you
a profit.

, Mrs. Earl Burdick and her'.father,
J ,M , Stlimdh motored to Orlando

Mrs. II. Lt. Coney arrived Saturn
day
to spend the holidays with her
Tuesday.
mother, Mrs. I’. M. Eider.
Mbs Laura Crarey -of T a m p a is
M. Shipp * S E E .D U . DAVIS FOlt GLASSES
visiting her aunt, 3
AT L IN C O LN HOUSE UNTIL
if Sanford Heights
N E W Y E A iiJ
i*
3 [d tp
Vn'u will lie delighted with Bobbie
S. J . D utton has • urangts, grape-,
Brollicr, the great Scotch tenor.
fruit, tangerines, for sale by the box
The afternoon concert at Carnes ' or hundred.
Delivery in Sanford
Hotel hand* stand Dec. ltith will will be made. Phone 11703.
;ll-tf
c h n r you up till Christmas.
! Tim Cecilia yi Music Club will
\lr&lt; M. H. Connelly, and little .meet at Mrs. Munson's studio Satur­
daughter returned yesterday from a day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
i .ta-atit visit with friends'in Lake- I C. F. Mims is again on the job
j with F. F. Dutton after spending
At Central I’.irk in the evening, the "summer in northern markets.
hitli, you'll hear a t concert 1 Mr. a n d 'M rs. M. S. Wiggins of
ihh every cent you art* ‘ able to Orlando spent the \vt*ek end with
their mother. Mrs. IcIII.t
j
1 Harry Hnrren was called by wire
t i Pittsburg. Pa., Monday night by
the sudden death of his fattier,
Mrs

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An oyster supper will h- given b
kid.ei nf the &gt;:;d,.c»pal ehurc
urday, December *31, in th* Ui
Fores
ing- Price. liO cents.
•

o Mri and Mrs. John Pezoid of Heardafl
-tion of having four son and one gram
Pezoid are justly proud of the*!* son1' v
doubtf'.'l i' 'here is another family in
“ ted I? t lie tig itiiig fortes of the coum

When you are ready to put your
sboats on feed, begin with the N. A.
i liomas Hog Medi-im*. t'o* regu­
larly and watch
».i- s.i .a* - &gt;■i tid
out into fat hogs . , v u . uinuos —
t ’gs going well i. • U i j i . i i
.nd

from .
Loins a l. w
in a very short* time.
I'l.'-.h of Mrs.
Mr
Di.w
d ..1 . , i '
, i■* . ■i
her •• .. ... e .in ;*
week-.

, vdhrg and you win
o way the
if. A. Thomas medicine i j a goal in­
vestment. Try feditig out yoiir hogs
on this olan and if you are not m i.-e
than.pl ,&lt;ed w • will refund the c u t
of the il ■licili •
ALLEN SEED CO.
30-tf

Howling
Death of Hex
-ng of Ovledo 1 Frank Hus-i.tl1 1
! i n of
, nhiy. I )e 'em- | monills
C.
Slow
'■!
of tuts
,i *i • several 1
. . 1Ufilav : ’&gt;-r an i'

Hray and little Clara

s|M'nt Sunday at Port Orange with
.M r s . [tray's mother. Mrs Milieu
some

wi t h l he

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HOUSE
COFFEE

I.

II in Cl t.*f— Here num bered by his
iic(]uainian&gt;i*&lt;, T o enow loot was to

/35K YOUR G R O C E R

like Into

The deceased leaves n wife, three &gt;
y n u l l c l u iiife ii, s m u i o - s nnd f a t t i e r rt f'
J a c k s o n vd le,
one
b; o t h e r .
l l , nr\

Walker PheSos of I

S

N'avv. and
^

Harry Lewis.
i • l. idles Union of the Congre
Rational church will hold their an
tiual bazaar and 'slimier.' Dec. I-lth

b : •-es, velocipedes, auto acres
Jiira i make excellent Christinas gifts.
D-'- them lit the Sanford Cycle Co.,
*Fi Park avenue.
30--tc
&gt;•»' , c \v Whit** and Miss ('arai;t. AAhite of Orlando motored over
Ce lt, , |jv- cx-|-|,iiig and were the
gue»ti yf Mrs. Fred S. Daiger, -lr.
\\ hit,. \\ill o • toe pastor of the
Mi-:Jn.tiUt ,-hiireli here for the eom'r&gt;if &gt;ear.

k i &gt;u

li

Lew s a r r i v a l

The Fair Prjce (
On Wednesday nigl
Carrns was organized
as' tin' “ Fair Priie Committe
der tiie direction of County
Aduiinrstrator ■(. D. Davison

' - Iteslrlrtfons Kemove l
Otir government has now removed
all restrictions on building opera­
tions and it is now again possible to
proceed with individual building pro­
jects. Skilled labor is turning back
to the regular channels of work ami
the building material markets are
aga&gt;'n ope i to the trade.
The call of the Country today is
.fur Huiip-sx as Usual, at the earliest
possible dat*, »o if you are intend!* g
building there is now no need for
further delay.
. ......
. S. O. S i ll N HOUSE It,
Contractor

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,
.
AVAR SAVINGS STAMPS YIELD OVER 1.55 PER CENT
. \
INTEREST. IF BOUGHT IN DECEMBER

^ d ilitjf i i ; ks a Specially
■I also pay hiflhcsf n rarket
price Tor H i d t v \ Tallow

and Wax. -

J. H. BUSSEY
ar AAall hall &amp; Dosscy's'Meal
'pe IOC Market 103 E ltd Si.

W e have the
^ P P r o P-r i a te

Xmas g ifts
He fore you decide on your Xmas list call al our
t |ort'. u is jus-1 full or appro; riate and sensible
j'ii’ts 1*01 men, boys and j,'irls.
Hicyt lei. u'loci| fdeh, toy autos, o p r e s s wagons,
s'oiicr t h u l o , automobile and b ic^ le accessories
r.r.d —r.ry ct!:t r i:: cfi:l and appropriate gifts can be

SANFOKD CYCLE CO

-

•Mrs. It. A. Terheun.
Chrm. Christmas Boll Call

will pay h ig h e s t cash pric
h&gt;r ail kinds t»T empty
htirlitp sacks.

^

of Mr and Mri

S a t u r d a y i r u n other tiuilibcgs a'id i in- only loss
t ie Great Lakes Training School was the budding upd its contents,
; where lie has been stationed for sev- among which were n gasolin ■ e i g n e
! erat weeks. H arry mixed it with the ami a wood saw"
“ Flu” a short time ngo with the’ re­
sult that Harry rami' very near los­
ing. b ut lie is now rapidly recover. ng
arid at the end of his 30-day fur­
lough' he Util return to his post.
Forrest Gi tclicf. fifrtrierly ni the
1 S Navy is now at home in San1ford and will not he obliged to r e ­
turn to his post unless called for
some special reason, lie was called
home this week by the serious ill no ss
of liis father, who has since improved
• considerably.
Forrest repo-ts th at
i Ed. Cameron will also he home in a
few days and neither of th e hoys
will ir.’ obliged to go ha**k."
II

M

War Savings Staroi s purchased al S I - 3 during D-.i-tn-.
Ler will pay tin* inxist &gt;r over i 55 per cent interest, which
is the hignest rate of intercut received on any security yet
issued li&gt; our fiovernm ent. making them tie" most attractive
invHtmeni to the puhlir today. They mature in four years,
on January 1st, 192.Y, and give both the large, as well as the
small investor, an opportunity, not only to help their Govirniner.t. iiul to invest their money in safety on ati unusunlly
attract! m 'b io b
,
. .. ■
__
S.-.fes'cjose Dctcmher, 31st utid Sem' u .? County is below its

Ife'tlA*.

The Provident Habits
of the animiiis and insects are
the resuil of instinct...
should not tlu* reasoning faculties cf

The Human Mind
tr r .r b iv ' r t a ’r t o prr f t b v iV c c:*ai” D*p

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PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HER tl.l)

Charge apd Deliver
il t 09 to $1 1.50
M 50 to 15.00

Wheat Flour. Orig. Pkg., ! .■ Md o r 'more
Wheat Flour, t'rig !’r,g , less than
hid
Corn Flour, Orig. l’kg , per pound
Corn Flour, broken l'k’g.. per potlnd
,
Corn Meal, broken l’kg-- per pound
Hominy or Grits, broken package, per pound
Sugar, broken package, per pound
Evaporated Milk, baby size, per ran
Evaporated Milk, tall size, per ran
Oatmeal, original package, per pkg.
Rice, Blue Rose, per lb
Rice, Fancy Honduras. per lb
Bean/, Lima, per lb ...
.
Beans, Navy, Michigan IL, 1*.. per lb . *
Corn .gtarch, 1 lb pkg
,
\
Corn Syrup, Hlul- Label, size 2's can
Corn, canned, site No. 2, standard can •
Peas, canned, size No. 2. Early June stand
Tomatoes, canned, size 2, standard
Salmon, tall pink N'm 1, per can .
. .
Salmon, red tlals, No. 1 per fan
Sardines, canned, keyless,
oils
,,
Raisons, seeded, 15 or. pkg .
Raisons, layer.-3 Crown
Prunes, small size
PeiJ h ps, -evaporated, choice
Lard Compound, broken pkg.. per lb

Testing ftcfrfapration
Among the hrrgt? lettuce shipm ents'
in ear lots leaving ’Sanford for
northern markets this season are
three car Iliad* iikat moved out Wed­
nesday night fur the north under the
direct supervision of the LI. S. Hu- !
reau of Mairkots-jind accompanfed f n :
destination by Messrs. MeKay and
Andrews, who represent the Ilurenu.
| The three la r s were loaded 'out by
I the Sanford Truck Growers. Inf,,
and the purpose is to Xest out 't h e
refrigerating nudities of two new
refrigerators, one belonging to the
Norfolk &amp; Western Railway and one
the Illinois Central Railroad as com­
pared to the Fruit Growers' Express
cars commonly known as F. G. H.'s.
'The ears, N. Si W. 508, I. C. 5999a
and F. G. K. 28236 all rarfy testing
thermometers and as stated will he *
hersonully watched over hy the gov­
ernm ent men who have thpir sleoping car attached to the same train
that these three cars move on.
Messrs.
McKay and
Andrews
spoke very highly of the excellent

co-operation

afforded them by the

Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., in
seeing that a sufficient number of
thfir cars of lettuce were turned
over L&gt; them for this very important
test. The Bureau of Markets, in
fltfe. line particularly is rendering the
grower a n d , shipper alike valuable
&gt;rvire and a service that will bear

Onions
B u tter, Creamery
C h e e s e , American

YOUR STORE
%

+ -*

For Xmas Shopping
Filled w ith a complete stock o f gift ab id es o f rare beamy
and real intrinsic value
J U S T A F E W H IN TS

.

Fine White Perfect Diamonds
In Rings or other J e w e lr y .............. — $25. $35, $50, up to $2500.00
Sterling W rist W a t c h e s . . . ................ ..
Gold Filled, 15-Jew eJ W rist W a tch es
..$ 1 6 .5 0 to $50 00
Solid Gold 1 5 -J ew e l'W rist W a tc h e s ..
$27.00 to $125 00
Platinum and Diamond W rist W atches
$100.00 to $500 00
Men's and Boy’s Elgin W a tc h e s _______
.$10.00 to $125.00
Also W altham, Hamilton-and Howard
.$12.50 to 5350.C0
Sterling Silver Cigarette Case? __________
...$ 8 .0 0 to $35.00
Sterling Silver Vanity C ases__________
..$ 1 0 .0 0 to $45 00
Cameo Brooches, Gold Mounted . . .
- $ 4 .0 0 to $100.00

Silverware of A ll Kinds
For a small deposit you can se­
lect your gift, 'have i t engraved and

luid.ad4iUitiliL:uauted..N&lt;r&lt;Jtargc
engraving.

fords ex-reWwnK" wifWgWathth trr.b f
i*ath‘ the pnekag -. Id Using the?

,'ifrigerators almost instantaneous

acksonville

m fo r d

F lorid

M o iu ia v

ouse

■ok1 tie one -, .| i.ireineli t
ery one spear. French.
The folio wing otlicers were

I I President
l.e

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M !••

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President • Mtn

Dr, D. Me M aster of the bureau of
animat industry, ivitu is testing dairy
cattle around S a n fo rd 'fo r tutierett4o-.'.s, gives reasons way cattle should
tie t e s t e d W i t h I ulii-reatlll l o r l u t i i - r -

Can it really be possible ?

HIGHEST CASH. PRICES
&gt;•■* " i n t . M i c i U i t i

Nice president
Mina Howard
Secretary \ ivlan Crosby
T reasurer S te w art- Dutton.

Sanford Junk and
* Bag‘Company
TELEPHONE NO. 114.

Third, that th e L . S. government,
i through the bureau of animal indus­
Their m otto, " L a b o r o m n a v in a t" try, bears all expense in the testing
*f cattle, furnishing the tuhercu,in
Labor overcomes all things'.
and even the ta g which is put into
The Sophomore Class has given
the cow's ear.
&lt;
l ‘ir the Victory campaign $150,
1'osirth, t,hat th e tuberculin when
The class is happy to have M:s
inje:
ted under th e skin has not thb
Noushulder as their guardian to asleast effect on cattle, only to raise
the tem perature in this el having tu­
berculosis.
Fifth, T he Bureau urgently re­
yet to see a tire we could not re­
quests
ami expects all owners of
build with our expert vulcanizing
cuttle
to
manifest a deep interest in
process- unless, of course, it was
the
tuberculosis
eradication work by
dying of old age and abuse.- , You
having
their
cattle
tested.
owe a d u ty ' to yourself arjd to your
Sixth, that the state of Florida
country t&lt;&gt; have all your old auto
amt bicycle tires vulcanized and save will compensate l»y paying live cent*
the new rubber for the ‘arm y and a pound live weight firr all c a ttle
navy and war uses. Do it here and which react yh e n tested.
Seventh) that it is a great menace
now!
and hindrance to the development of
both the dairy and beef types of,
Snnford, Florida cattle which should be Florida's
asset
Ihe colors uf the class are blue
anil gold.

P. &lt;

BOX 305. SANFORD AVI

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F. 5. HOFFMAN

m e d i c , n c i« u n a n ­

imous in the belief tout a tuberculous
cow will tiiiimjunie.it*1 the disease to
cattle and by the milk to people,
nog. or calves, or any animal that
may drink it, and is incurable in all
&gt;uses.

Accurately filled lenses are a
hunn lit imperfect e y e s — but
mark the word y accurately".
If t he examination is not
methodical, if il Is not scientifir. i f i l i s not e i h a u s t i i e .
there can he no accruacy in
the piesc riptiun. and the

'chances are that a seeming benefit may result in n
permanent'INJURY.
We
•- guarantee to fit glasses nrcruairly,

oC ltX ST a n d ( i m n r i ,

i* ». c m itni sTHCtrr

o iiu m h i.

ri.ui.iiit

«jin**!'*’ n!t I',' ref*' hi ii.i’.rv *a'iii»* i *
wr it* him at ttw Hole' t arm-, and
m- w n l ‘arrange with each person for
a date to make a te s t..
n o t ic e

. AH persons seliing -milk in the city
of Sanfor.d, Florida are hereby noti­
fied to take out license on or before
J a n u a ry 1st. 1919.
License will he Usu*d ny the-city
clerk upon application,
.
J.,C . Roberts.
UC-ite '
City Clerk. *

.YOU' when tin* blender little arms of I I E L I ' L ES S RAUFS
Homeless and Orphan children—right here on TO U R Oil * .V D Q O R S T E P S *
are stretched out. P L E A D I N G for YOUR help to give them good homes'
love, care, education and opportunity.
T H E C H I L D R E N ' S T t y M E S O C I E T Y OF F L OR I DA —
“ Florida’s Greatest Charity" meeting the needs of over 1,000 Homeless,
Helpless and Needy Kiddies each year from every section of the State,
without regard fur the creed or need, is pleading for $50,000 beforeC’hristmas Day— to enable the Society to close up its great work for 1918 F REE
FROM DEIIT and to provide for 1299 children in need in 1919 and asks
that this ah’iount be given in Liberty Hands, War Savings Stamps, Cash or
Subscriptions to be paid in 1919.
H A V E YOU DONE YOUR P A I i T -or like the Priest and
the Levite—are YOU Ws ALKI NG B Y on the other side?
Send your Bond, Stamps, Check, M o n ey Order or Subscription
your County Chairman, or send it direct to our Treasurer, R. V.
128 St. James Building, Jacksonville and help us and your
“over the top” for Florida's own Needy Children—and P L E A S E
UF before you forget i t . . •
’■
Asking SOME aid —n &gt; m atter how lar^e or small it may be,
from even- man, woman*and child in this county. We are vour servants irt

THE CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY
of Florida .
Stale Headquarter^, 128 St. James B’dg., Jacksonville, Florida'
JUDGE W. H. BAKER, Pre

R. V. COVINGTON, Treas

MARCUS C. FAGG, State Superintendent

�December

TIIE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE S1VBN

«»mr W Ifi.', It t u |
It lfl&lt;- i lit
ci-rtitirat,. In th r na

Election or Royal Arch MaAons
W&gt; In the S in f u l,| H r r a M ,
t hie (h r nut I. ,,U y
Monrcre Chapter No.. 15, It. A.
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t, n n r r.i. \ss.
M )tas held its annual election and
Tax «»f iHraft N
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ill,, oitlcers for I91!&gt; a re .a s follows:
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11,11 1 **
t im e
t r lt ci(ii£i(i&lt;( in Si'Tnlrv &lt;!- f u t jn iv . riu ritla . t«&gt;- ,
James Moughton, High J ’riest
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\V T. Wheeleaa, King
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T. J. Miller, Treasurer
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'l l . E- Tolar. Secretary
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L. It. PhfTTpd, Chaplain *
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
R. B. Chapman, ltoyal Arch Cap­
,
/*&gt; &gt; M l*oUj;liu», IV l \ ford , map, of * a i.l c it y .
tain
In C o u rt of th e C o u llT C J u d g e , SrrolnoW*
11. N. Lurnley, Third Vail
C o u n ty . S la t e of F lo rid a
In re E a t ate ( I
D. D. Caldwell, Second Vail
M a r t h a Ilratteao n.
G. L. Bledsoe, First Vail.
T u a ll C r e d it o r s . Le g atee*. I lla t r lh u t ,&lt;-•' a n ,I I p u rch a w r of T a * C r r tif lr a te N7,.’ | y i:t . dated
a ll I ’rran n a h a v in g C la in ia ur l»,r»«m l« the 2nd d a y of Ju n e , A. P . IS 3 6 , ha&lt; I,led
a p a in st aaid K s t a t r :
Committees:
I raid re rtille a te In my nlhre* and haa matte
l o il, am i r-arli uf y o u . a re h r r r h y n o llflrd ap p liratiu n f i r t a r ilerti to i**u,. In arro fd *
• Auditing nnd Finance—C. J*.
am i re q u ire d to prcep nl an y rla im r and d , - ae r '",
Bald re rtlttra te rm h ra rra
h ich y o u .* or r i t h ir of you, m ay i the follnwlng dearrilied p rn p ert. a ltu a lrd In
Humph, W. E. Watson, F. A. His-, hmaavne,I*a E awim
t th e r a ta l,.
M u rll.a fir, tl,-,..n . Sem inole r m i n t j . F lo rid a . Itiww’i t : N W 1, of hr t Irru il Court S c e n t I, J u d lr U I ( Irru U
d e c r a a r il, la te of S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a , N U
Section I'J, T&lt;*|i. 21 S . It. ;&lt;0 F a r t .
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a . In C h a n t e r )
sett.
t o th e u n d erilg m -d a d rn ln iatrato r of .a id
IP .acrea . . T h e raid la n d jh r ln c l o n o n t at ( it v
Sanford, a rym nfrlfial rorin one y ,a r froTu the date hereof. the date of the u aum ire 'of ailrh re rtilira to |,orat ion C o m p la in a n t
V.Vihrnce-E. v . Mr Culler, \V. C. r a tPaal rl e, dw ith
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41111 In
N o v .' U , A . P . H U 8,
I in the nam e ,d itn(til&gt; ati.
C n !e *a *SI.| certv rr‘ I, V "
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F o re e l oae
I tin ra te .h a ll he. r, .1. le v ,1. jietr’-drnK in ,la»
Hill, It. M- 'Grovenitein.
E. MAtlNtlSON,
t t . ft Cetera
T a * l.ieflf, t a i deed w ill |« n e tffrrl&gt; n on the 28th day
i&gt;l P re e in h e r. A. P *1 Ig ,
In C u n r l of th e County J u d g r , S e m in ,,lr ■ V\ linear my .official afynature an il aeal
I hia ihe 2tdh d av of N h v rm jie r. \ . p . |lt|8 .
.C o u n ty , S la t e of F lo rid a
iaealt
K . A. P O t M iL A S S .
I n re E a i a t r of
C J . r k C ir c u it C o u rt Sem inole C o .. F la .
\V. T . H u m p h re y .
.
l l y V. M . P u u g la a * . P . C,
T u a ll C r r tM u r a . l.r g a te r a , P i i l r P u lo t t and
28-Tue«-3te
'■ II Perauna h a v in g C la im * or P .rn a n d a
2 5 -B w -K ri

M. E. Church
; The new pastor, Rev. C. W
White will preach at the Method
h t church next Sunday both mornjng and evpiiing.
Tfie public generally are ipvited
ami the membership of the church is
U rg e d to come out. and give him a
hearty welcome to Sanford. Morning
service at 11 u. m. Evening ut 7:00.
Sunday school and Epworth League
at the usual hours.

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A d m in lrtra to r.

V n u , a n d each of y o u , are. h ereb y notified
a n d re q u ire d tu p resen t a n y c la im s and dm
m an d a w h ich y o u . or eith er of you , m ay
h a v e again at the ca ta te &lt;U W . T . Ilu m n h r e ),
d e c e a s n l, la te of S em in o le r m m ty , F lo rid a ,
to th e U ndersigned a d m ln is t r a t r li of .a id
c a t a te . w ith in twro y e a rs from the d a le
h e re o f.
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P a t e d N o v . H . ' A . ' l l . 1918.

m ay co n rrn i

Place Your Orders Early

CHASE &amp; CO

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Grown from Selected Stock in
State of Maine

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t ’lerk.
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H em inole C o u n ty. M e rid a . In &lt; h a n r r r i
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f Saifti»rd, a m u n lr U h ror*
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|i-fip a * 1s„rs Cnre|i1alnant
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F e r r e lin e
C . H I Mnrn . Jark^ ufi v i l l f . Du'T ax M en
„ v al i ' .. Flnridn
-j-T ii a iL wJUi«u* 11 may ninct-rn :
• Y o t i ar, hereby' o rd e re d tft » p p ,n f h e re in
'
b 'fe te the llra t M o n day in J a n u a r y ,
■l o n v h i in s a rule d a y nf th l* court, th.-n and
^ l U u i t a . ratkr- i n i a o
a o t . r| ,-at &lt; t lien which yo u m a ' have in an d to the
, ftilloadnc deerrihi-’l p ro p e rty , t,,-w it . I.n t*
IK am i If#, Sanford f t c i c h l i ,
J?6,,|*«ut! i- b ro ug ht b v the C it y of S a n -

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F . F , TDlittorr, Incorporated"
S anford, Florida

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n!nrr"l&lt;l. Gn.— Mn. Clmn. Gmiton.
“ 1 nm n user
if ThedfnnJ'u Blnck-Draught; 111 fart,
l! was ono of our family medicines.
Also In my mother'll home, when I
i
a chllil. 'When any of us rhlliirvn coniplalnetl of licndncho, usually Nx 1 r h , -a ML 10 r h * . : l ncf«. *. r l .. Fgid
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th*- date- «d t h r :
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caused by constipation, nho gave ua lautl In ln.»fp ■ y e ll r i L l i f ii»t
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III a w ,.
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if ! h* i b i r &gt;&gt;( t L
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in tin
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n« » n
f r It Certainly has saved u:i lots of
AI #, 'Fax T i rt ilir a
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t i l , d,i( -l p1..
tl Utr hills. Just a dose of Black- J T'*‘h th*
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M,*f|,ja
1u of days In bed."
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m I .&gt;r ft- fi wr|*li fi to n (nay I * v &lt;
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Iiureliant* &lt;»l lumlnT.
M.u
Liberty llnmls fur \ iclt ry
and \ ’iotnry came. F». what more
(iLLinji use could you put Your Liberty
Bonds than buildiuy a nice little
home of your own, fir a nice.garage. We
carry tin* largest stock of building material,
in Seminole County.
We take Liberty Bonds
at par, you may purchase Lumber, Sash,. Ce­
ment or anything in our line with Your Liberty
Bonds just the same as you can with cash.
•WE ALSO TAKE LIBERTY BONDS FOR ACCOUNTS NOW DI E

HILL LUMBER CO

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ford
M f i. W . W .V A l»*rnathv
It is lu r lh r r u f i h f u l th’aY Ihix* n .- lir r $ l m \
h r fwhlDhtfd fflier r t f h a t r k fur fo u r V u h

No other part of the country can hive attractive home grounds of distinctive character with
native material at as small cost as may Florida,
Every honfe in the State should bear testimony
to this fact in its plantings.

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J m llr ld C ir c u it
S r m ln o lc C o u n ts , K liit lilo .
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C it y of S a n fo rd , a m u n ic Ja p l co r­
p o ratio n C o m p la in a n t
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w o r th 1 0 0 c e n t s o n th e d o l l a r 1

even a small portion of the other bcauti/ \
ful trees, shrubs and plants, native to
2 - -*- thij State, can you imagine any of their
people living in homes lacking the shade and
comfort these may be made to afford ?

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Nut Iff* uf Apiillrwf in n fur Tax U r n l I ndr
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Si* mi nn!i. r u u n H , F lu m l a,

nf ililp place, writes:

TIi tlford's Black-Draught has been
l a vnPuiblo r# :m&lt;!y for these

BLUESTONE
NAILS
SEEDS

TTi!Uj*!a**, 1&gt;. (\

A d m ln iatra tri*.

C o u rt of t h r Co un ty Judge, N r ml n olr
C o u n ty . Jjtate of F lo rid a
In re H itu tu of
Aurt-1 D u rn a f
*1 *» nit C*rr«llt«r*.
I i i s t n b u tt«• uni
a ll Prr»«tni» h a v in g C la im * nr Ih-m andi
a k nin «t Raid’ K r t i t r :
N‘ mi, and l a r h n! yo u , are hereby n fd lfiH
sb d re iju ire d ti* p rr s r u t an&gt; r la im * trnd“ rtr
m u n d i % blrti y o u , or lU im r .y d ^ v u u , m»&gt;
h a v e .a y a in st the rm m e of A u r H Dorn* r,
fatr* of S em in o le C o u n t y , Flo rid a,
to th e u n d a r t lr n n l e n -c u tria tih ’^abl •«»*!*,
w ith in tw o y r i n from t h r if/itr h trc« f.
D a te d N ov* I 1, A# D I!«ES,
*
A u c u t i a .D e rn r?,
2f&gt;-Sw«Frl
Ex».ru! fix.

In Her Mother's Home, Says This
Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraught. Relief From Head­
ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc.

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It ia tfu t ih tr o rd eretl that tM« n o tice sh a ll
l*a jm l'J k h til onre r-aeh week for fttur c o n se c­
u tiv e Iteeka In Ih e S a n fo rd I I , raid .
p . ne and ir d t r e d thla thc.3Ctth t f a j- of
N «v» nflier, 1918.
P n r t T I.A S S .
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A FAMILY
MEDICINE

HARDWOOD A SH ES

r o m i tth.im It n m y co n rp rn:
N 1u arc In r* by ftrfliTrtl Id jiiiTvcar r*n nr
I n f iir, ihp Gr»t M o n d a y In J a n u a r y . HUD,
••tiny
rule day of th la co u rt, then an d th ere
I n matt, anawer aa i n a n y right. In trre a t or
lien w hirh you m a y h a r e In am i t o ’- t h c (ollow in g dtatrihed p ro n e r ty . to -r.lt: t.o la R. s
and
n, llloelt 3, T i e r
C it y td S a r f n r t l.
H o n d a , arro rd ln g t „ K . It. TralTord'a m a o ..f
aatd ,riij%
Said rfift la h r o t if h l b y the C it y t f S a n ­
ford againat W . l i t I'rte ra .

ROSA I.. HUMPHREY.

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Y o u are- hareby u rd e r.,1 to appear h e ro in
on or before tbo 8 r*t M o n d a y In J a n u a r y ,
l # l » . b r in e » rule d ay t*l th la court, then a n d
t h r r r to m a k e anawer
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD. FLORIDA, I RIDAV. DECEMBER G, 1918
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VOLUME X

NUMBER 30

SEMINOLE COUNTY PUR- ELKS HOLD AHEART AND FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
-CHASE ELKS-CLUB BUILD- 4 BEAUTIFUL A DOLLAR IS IN SESSION HANDLES
PROHIBITION MATTER
ING-FOR-COURT HOUSE MEMORIAL ALL YOU NEED
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nn
'A N N U A L S E R V IC E H E L D
At u called-.meeting-of the.
LAST S U N D A Y
Cross at local hcadqtMrrrrs onr Wed-1
...

P R O B A B L Y L A S T R E D j of the boys that have lain In the E X P E C T S T
y
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C R O SS CALL
^ . mud of trenches, suffered agonies on!
1U U A I
TUESDAY
.
jllie
i the bed of pain and discaso,
diseaso, t h aat.t * The special
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session
of Aho state ..
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near!ay night, the organization oi
of the
. . . . . . .
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Let u s hope th a t there Still are have
h„Vr marched
marched and
and fought
fought (Or
fdr d“y
days* , i^lslaturc* at Tallahassee continues
Seminole coutity is now the proud C hrj8lma9 Roll Call was com pleted'.lV.lv tv.°pi diuivi
.L° ?,*
, , ' m ■a n v h. arts'In* little old Seminole
u vr \ *j x*»i ui uina urtii
inc, QUt legi, | ation both benepossessor of a brand new court with the
n n . of Sergt. L t.sel
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■n •— and weeks together. Are wc going *^
their annual memorial exercises on county that are yet beating with the to breufk fait.h with them now by de- .
an*(, dl,trimonta|, a5 legislatures
house.
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of the'.Canadian army, who has been Sunday afternoon at the Lyric The- spirit of love,, patriotisiy anti help- serting their comrades who need us
WQnt t6 dp
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The deal was conSumntcd at the „ent out from Southern Division
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atre which was pron’riunccd by many fulness
that will enroll in tho Red still? Were they not tired too?
last meeting of the board of-enunty headquarters for this purpose. Sergt. as otic of -the best services* of this Cross Christmas
— accordance
----The flame of the'R ed Cross lights : •"
with their agrcc- .
Roll Cull In the
commissioners which occurred on Lesscl, after stating the system and yhuracter ever held in the city*.
! week of December, 1(5-23. To d a te the refugee's wny and it helps thole mPnt it is expected t h a t - adjourn­
Tuesday of this weelc.
-is outlined-in the plan
ment will be taken today a t noon as
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' there has been found but one heart who cannot help thetpselvcs.
time the deal had practically bcon t,o3k
uouh. t.-I u perfect organization was
I he exercises were conducted unhaB tho cournge and the real
most of the matters for which this
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Yankee
Doodle
to London. afrHsion was called have bcon dist ansee U
IN ... .went
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made but it was thought best to much gratified, by the report submit-J tier fhe able management of A r r e s t
|ot,gm tp uodprt. ko the manage.*va
Also
to
France,
Italy
and
to Russia'
^ p( .
ted
by
the
Chapter
secretary
of
work
Lake,
the
new
Exulted
Ruler,
music
I
f
th#
R|)„
C}1„
alul
thrrp
j9
wait until the regular meeting to
already accomplished.
Upon request for tl,^occasion being furnished by I |( ^
# mor&lt;, h,.avilv .,iur. und at every step of the way he i '
take official. a.ctioa.
(5ov. C atts signed the’ quart a
he
gave
an
informal
address
o
f.
his
Stumon
s
orchestra.
1
(ll.neil
p,lir
„f
B
hou1dors
to carry the found the American Red Cross wait­ month, or emergency prohibition bill
Some sixty days ago the board ad­
ing
to
water
his
pony.
vertised for bids for the
purchase, own and the experience of the buys • The
was decorated with [ responsibility. In the history of the
on Wednesday, which becomes ef­
The only creed of the Ret^ Cross
„ nij foliage together with , town it is probably the first tjme
or erection of u suitable court house. overseas, emphasizing the wonderful
fective five days from th at date and
As a result there were two proposi­ work of the Red Cross
( ross and of the dags and other emblems of the o r ‘ that such a condition has prevailed. is mercy'und the slogan for the com­ holds good until January 1, when
t
tions. one the Welborne Block where need of this organization for perhaps der. 1’his work was done under th ei
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the statewide prohibition amend­
M
EM
B
ER
SH
IP."
Will
you
renew?
the county olllrials have been located two years lodger. If Sergt. Lesscl direction of a committee headed by
»c.c ure “
,,f
ment to the constitution and laws
! this work the plans th a t will be put \Vill yon join?
since the establishment of the coun eouli
----.personally
. accompany each Mr. S. Itunge and was well done.
for its enforcement taka effect.
ty. the other tho new Elks Club teanl
.earn In its house to house and Indi- Four members of the Sanford lodge I into operation will bo very simple, a
, The goveFnor has also signed the
vidunl
to individual canvas, there is liave passed aw.ty tluring the year. canvas of the town, and the urging
TW ITCIIEI.I, RETURNS .HOME
building Inrated on Park avenue near
concurrent
resolution ratifying thp
of
ail
members
now
enrolled
to
re­
absolutely no -dm.t*C of the over­ They were (&gt;. E. Taylor, l’itst lixtl.r bulkhead.
national
prohibition
amendment to
new.
On
October
1st
the
memberOne of the First of the A. B. F. to
After giving the m atter careful whelming success that would ri*j*jt. alteii Ruler. W. P /A k e rs, &lt; B. Mcthe
federal
constitution.
f
..........unity
tptaMed
133s
Of
Penrh Interim
consideration a n d , going into the but f-cminolc county has. gone over t ’rory ai d f -M Rn.dwatef. These "I’ I'
t In
t le te wire user 300 who enthe
t-*p
hi e . r • C mer ifrl &lt;
■
ami
as
By n vote of 21 to 3. the senate
were
III*
siiiijt-ct
id
a
beituliiu!
matter thoroughly with the aid of
The following from (l.e Daytona
; i tilled but Derember.
In addition
fi.r
members
passed
the general prohibition bill
this
is
a
campaign
eulogy
by
I-*,crest
Eukc.
decided
competent builders it m i
there are the others who have en- Journal will be of interest to Sanford fur the enforcement of the statewide
than for funds
mere
particularly
ER.S
Club
would
better
pe.q
le
Richard
Twitehol!
will
be
tl.lit the
| | , m E A‘. Davis was the prin- • i . .1 throughout | l e ear i f whom
g ,e-; t • nin out
amendment after January I, but not
se ve the interests *-f the county at Femitj* le cmttti f ‘ ”
I
-I,-) verriig In.* ir.illoli I n niaile the request to renew, anil in reincmhered as one of the High
i-i
v. n i d i* uiily
1
until
it had been amended M
Ugliti:.
'i
hi
atr.e’i'..
1
, o -th
. at.
l ne' pm e asked und the &lt;|&lt;-ul 'Vil’
Taking the tenets tif i.ledum as his j addition to there tf'i*re stre many School pupils in the winter.of 1911..........................
we
can
make
enc
dollur
and
surely
the.
Twit,
h.-ll
familv
spenditut
tW
pharmacists
nfay
sell
brandy
and
practically closed about ten days
e i? s.i.;rill! e „{ibject. which arc f’Vnritv. F'.’l-llty i il.it I . it ne* &lt;*r li &gt;■«*■I : !i« Red w.,;er with *lr». Tw.teiiell's lister. | whiskey mi the prescriptions of repat*!,, nttly a w a i t i n g t h e c o n f i r m . i t i h i one irt'.re sni iH &gt;-a' "t
11 *• n *1 u t.r. n It’ ll1 f n - « «|nila r it Mrs. A. !&gt;. K&lt;&gt;:
• avc -a ri- ai ,11 Uri ite-. i • I. i •• i.* •I—
it t . e . t .r the bo s o
, utable physicians, and so that a man
the entire board.
master?■«! addri-*..* and -ii iwi d \\h**rt- the
rr t.» pra&gt; cr and »!.«rr ar**
' ffi-eti so much f. r i •
•
may keep till be uses it, all that he
in Aineri. a ui her part in lii** gr**al 11 rn rand t 1,,f mtr 111. v %
Item Idng Neve York aboard the
rind
The Elks Club wan huilr about
The perS'T nel - 1 f t &gt;• R"M Cad is |
shall have on hand, wfien the amendwar E,|.I adhere I I., thtae P r in - 1
three years ago by. the local lodge 'as follows!
lies ides a large :iirmy t It at li.-r.i trunspoft to enter Sandy ’Hook merit becomes effective, the quan­
.
%
I
I ruggh and W ‘ l III Dpi
i
Spies
thmUg'.
eit
(!&gt;
(iVlTal*f*«4 (nr *nr?n t ti . to w ill all lig tls aglow and unescorted, tity that be may possess in bis home
here. I t~u pro/iouneed no** of the)
.
Chairman. Mrs It- '■ Terlitun.,
am.
at
t
-n
tl
.....
ll.
rin.no
deelil'ed
the
At
lull
I
&lt;
•
I
•nr fmill 11. »•
, , .
\ ,. wv i* &gt;ir.g I • fa I I •lefl
I n, -t buildings of itv si/.e in t h e 1 Asst t'liinrma i. ltc*J Arthur Sear
not being limited.
Nor' was the
, , , , 1 wit,un its sub zom-. ^ R. II. |
in, 11 ii it in .t.S "f l, ,.
rim i pi*-’ '•
N’n'V when to** e\. itenient
►tai,
|t is three stories ill height i mg I'e.K. ('!.airmail •' &gt;:.eakt-rs. ' »r
measure p a sse d 'finally until a two*.:r &lt;1f.iiin-,-- •All i tl •t* r, i mist ru -tio,i i .iti’e mid intensive training ts n -- T a i l - hell, mn of Mr. an.f Mrs. Wal■'!
ti,|ilt of buff brick, with an a i- : jr. J&gt;. Erowr.iec, Chairman of 1’nti
debate, the most Interesting
n r II TwitchoTI. winter residents at 1j hour
iu ru:»!*• ar l.itecttiral design
Fhe ' lu ty , U
of thia session in which
M. Ilajates. Roll Call I Tin|* jrrugr Uin UN rwi.ihu'i 1 wa* as n„ved. more than ever, they •ii*.-d
4,1 John It Jolinson and S.*nru urs of war have pnjvea very &lt;•;*- Cashier. R. IE Hens.
l In, inff.ienefs of tii R.«d Cross and | the Rutter apartments. North P nl-;‘,ni
follows:
President
piiKsive to the club in ti e past few
E lahr j : ll III the rest Ilf the .Ig*-n. &lt;s that ari n t; ,i avenue, not only lauded five atur Lincoln llullcy locked hotns.
Captains. Mrs R I Holly. Mrs , &gt;r&lt; In si t ae Mart I
Hays ago healthy and robust, but is
• ar-. twenty-three members now |. .1 ytarliig, Mr* S u Chase. Mrs' Bilunbsiie
J.ioJge I s' »ll at work for In.*rn.
.
now tiff- unexpected guest of bis
Gov. C atts has also signed the bill
" * •• *
i eiijg i:i the service, and the burden j Eerri-st (Jatchel. Mrs. Alexander j
Tired are we id giving and doing?
• c ml .tin __
A. S. P&lt; ek
abolishing
the
tax
commission,
hut
Prayer
parents.
•
.
of carrying (lie financial responsibil­ ! Vaughan.. M&gt;*. A. Berg. Mrs Sheri­
he had
What of the hoys- who have given
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Twitchell as
- ...........
.. -rccommehdcd
.
y
- the .pasage
. ,.
ity of sued a liuibiuig has proven too dan Jewett, Mrs. James Mougliton. Ladies Chorus
tiff
appr
Lotlge their glorious young .lives to the received n letter from Richard dated of this measure, h if a p p ro v a l. of It
great for the present membership, Mrs. A. M. Philips. Miss Agnes Du­ Ritualistic
cause of liberty that you and I Irmi, Ni.v York oiol conveyi ng the; was not u n e x pe c t ed
hi (ice their offer to sell It to the mas oiid It- A. Tcrheun. I he list of
(Continued on-page St
gfirt news th a t tie would reach D a y -1aionem. J.
Burke. R. J. I atteraon
ci ui ty- at a price somewhat less captaH.s is nut quite complete and I
Satur.l«j
His transfer in New ! and John Noel are preparing to quit
than Ike buHdipg cost to build be rarJtmTrttttn n-tU nirpuiut their own
the rooms
in ,K"
the state 1,0U
house
v„ .
ver. was IVM-Oint lishe.l!**...........
..
SL' t,R
fore the recent advance in cost --f u'.tin. *i"*-rritiiri, h
m* designated •
rqinniission
has
occupied.
larber than I *•.* xpe ted .\i» i« brmgl
I.uiM ng materia!
'liter
The lir.ie--;
iinirme.i h.iw
Tlie spuciaL senate eammittce to
,.1,1 t I • • .l-' i
.mg him &lt; Ins parent i Friday afterl ie building is so arranged ih,i&gt; In i ii rcqllvMcd &gt;
_ u i . . v i : n tii Til h i e
i
.........................
. , which was referred the- governor s
.;i j 8
noon.
t i- admirably lilted I-t a «, ;ri t.t.r ami call «*t&gt; Mr*. Terl.eun l*»r
At tho age oL 19 years, "Richard, Inst message calling to the attention
house. The auditorium on the third p p s u r i 'a o d suppiusv
culli^e to -• enter’
enter* the rtirvlee.
tfNrvlcc.;| of
of, tho senate
sonate a number of matterr,
matterr.
left collide
The i sual sale of tuberculosis seals
floor being especially suited for a
"There is a title In the affairs of intrn. which taken at its
Hollowing
a
short
stay
at
t,hllruokjdi»&gt;o5od
of
the
various
suggestions
will
net
be
in
operation
this
year
but
tourt room • and the second floor,
flood, leafis on t.i victory." *In the above philosophy is
T
gislatldn hy a report.
tvn
navy
each rew nu -tljf»» nr renewal
with a few alterations will house the
I , ........
, training,
... school' aifT Npw i fof legislation
summed up tne auercsi or f n ’.ir** of life, either' national!y
port NVwij. he w.or sent to Brest. | The
several county offices. At least one will l e given ten of 111•■ seals.
t
.............. ... Vdoes not look
&lt;
committee
.ir indiv iduully. A' great . t .- i i
ji.’vt e&gt;n.fr-.tii-"l -i»
a
Frame, ami was placed in thi* iiavftl1! witJt favar" up.nt ilui auggcatlun that.:..
inn- niliic will be on the first 1* ,-,r. I
nation nnd we ar-we'as oue n..t i a 3. met it,
l it- mult
uriathm i »*onstru*tlnn corps!
a id tiic Seminole County Guard* |
That Pel ahff-Da)lean lload
i the homo or county guur*fs be placed .
.
that our leuiiiry C-&gt;iLa,. u
.rsilis •«( t^^&gt; -w* »r!d:
wdl have quarters thera ais.i
i
under
the
control
of
the
governor,
*
ii;&gt;(-ninnir
•••»
.otv
e;i
Mu.hacl .Shultz, icrcm rr lor the*
T o d t i n i (•pporiun'it.
f
Revenue t ollectur Here
■and
t |,« fact that the men of
_
'
I'.ds are now bo.tig received ' r Aker man A I l-i* ' ■mp^ti.*. will
.■. , *|ai.\ el,, in ,i - l m .r.»I
I i.e mu * i. * ii tiv
I&gt;r *c- ■- •
■
Mr.
Morey
N.
Dunn.
Deputy
Colthc#e
organizations
enlisted
for
the
l i , a.lwatu.l.s whicli Will l e M""'*w
ll
V
*.:
cm
hr
a
l
*
-t.'
I
i
ir.*
, ii,p , te the I,IM' fi'i v&gt; •'! f ad way
county is &amp;turing us ,n t .»•■ i •
! le.-lur " t Internal Revenue "with \ Juration of the War and th a t the Nai ar.. atid it is t h e p ic s c l tl
, i„ .t Vl, . e f, DeLand and I ’uyt.or.a a e - 1
is hut one w^y and tiiai is I* un'l'x). uii'salfisii eifr.rt. No
j.heud'ibarfert in Ocala is in the vity i y ona| Guardsmom would noon biTS*
.
............
the new court house in a | cording t» n&gt;r.lra&lt;t. I tgioning the I
•o-.teii t ’ljt was till-, ll
town or county ,! «s ever ■
:
A
gislcred
ut
tho
Hotel
Carnes.
j
turning
to
Florida.
.
.
.
.
.
ip, to .. unit.* jit
few we&lt; ks.
I work immediately.
. 1
fuctionalism untl could . nof get its ciluviiahip
irpt rity of t i&lt;*
their
efforts
for
the
general
uplift
ami
prosper:
Seminole county and the board of
* Mr. Dunn, who is working under j
This agreem ent and oud order of
county commissioners are to be con­ court waH made and entered into at
wholeipsople. There fits never 1ern found in the.expefi. .
New Board orT rade President
direction of Uic Jacksonville . ollieo
cnee of oilier and Larger cities a better way to accomplish
gratulated upon the piiroluutc of Kissimmee on Saturday. The.order
lias charge of .seven counties rn, this
At the meeting of th s hoard of
..
'these finds thhih through a Board iff Trade. Huelr a medium
.th ilr new home.
section.of the state. His business ■in governors of _the Sanford Board of
’of court, made by Judge Jumcs W.
*' is .democratic in pripcjple nnd .unselilsli in purpose.
.
Sanford is along educational lines, Trade held on Tuesday evening,
|.Perkius,- appointed Mr. Fholtz re­
;
•
All
those,
who
in
the*
past
have
stuck
royally*
by
the
telling
tin* people about the Internal H. C. DuBole was appointed hy the
ceiver for the Aker man At Kids (. umThanks Captains
Hoard
of
Trudc
and
enabled
it
to
accomplish
some
things
revenue
taxes that are imposed by governors to fill tho unexpired term
pany plnces his bond at $10,000,
Sanford Herald/.
which
were
greatly
beneficial
to
our.
jieople
as
a
whole
are
the
government
and ussistjng them, as' president of that, b i d y . . This is
Please nllow me .sufficient ..of yojir gives him authority to take charge
1l M
resolved to' put new life und energy .into this organization
in any way possible in making theif th'o vacancy made by tha resigna­
of
all
the
asseis
and
property
of
tho
valuable space to thank the follow­
Anti
in
a
recent
meeting
passed
such
resolutions
und
will
returns.
*
.
tion of It. J. Holly.
•
ing F. W. Mahoney, S. 0 . Chusc, cofnpany, wherever Incuted, to issue
immediately have committees of live citizens aftjvo in so*
a •
j
This
is
a
new
innovation
from
the
receiver’s
certificates
when
approved
Mr. Estrldge, F. A. Bissctt, Mrs. U.
Mr. DuBose'will Jnake ah tjxcc’.lent •*
*
‘
Rciting
memberships.
They
have
secured
uiul
made
ready
oflice’of the collector us heretofore man for this j5l&gt;, and while his torn*
W. Herndon, Mrs. S. Puleston, Mrs. hy the court, to complete the road
commodious quurters ip the Herald building and will have
all
mutters' were tuken u j r with the Of office expires in one month wo
contract
with
Volusia
county
ifor
Schelle Mnines and Mrs. A. P- Coftthis home In tho care of some )('’«*,. polite and well Informed
Jacksonville office by mall.' In the
* nelly, captains on my*district in the both "the Daytona and Ormond
look for sotde great things from the * ' ___
person, to (he end that stra n g e rs' may he welcomed and
future Mr. Dunn will spend a part the Board•» of Trade - during his *&gt;•*'
The agreehiint is.entered
. the recgjit War -Work Fiundo drive. r o a d s ) .
instructed
about
our
county,
city
and
other
matters
of
of the time in Sanford and this will
These captains worked untiringly into by ail parties to the* contro­
regime.
general interest. But best of all, with one voice, they are
make the rilatt«nr of making rethrns
* .
and without their aid the top could versy.
fully- resolved and determined t« put forth the whole force
He dejerves and must have the
much
more nsatisfactory.
Mr. Sholtz will begin work imme­
ICR lliurv
a in ta u J ij*
not have been reached.
And I
of
their
infiuenco
toward
thq
carryitfg
out
of
the
plana
now
.
t
r
eu
iI
rapport
of every business man, pro-*
would nlso through your pnper ex­ diately. The material will he ob­
Mr. Dunn is_a cousin_of the Fox frxsionul'
fMMonul- man ahd farmer of
o( thfs
thfs
under way of securing a firstdass hotel in Sanford. Most
near
^Titusville,
from
un
Im­
tained
Brothers and Miss Marthu Fox and
press my thanks to Mrs. Morgan,
of our citizens buve already' been advised of the plan to
county.
has visited here quite often and has
district cashier nnd the women who mense deposit of rock owned by the
purchase
the
Welborno
Block
and
adjoining
Secordproperty
'many friends .in and about Sanford.
helped me at headquarters. Mrs. c o m p a n y , will he shipped to Day­
and of remodeling 'th e brick building and making an upBefore taking up the work for Unifio
.
. -Baptist Church
•
Watson and Mrs. Dess, ‘ without tona by rail, atid hauled on to the
to-dntc hotel. A competent architect lias been secured and
the
rond
with
trucks
now
owned
by
Sam
he w i n ' u very successful prac­
these our records would not have
Cordial
welcome
will
he
extended
, ha worked out a feasible and economical plan hy which thia
tising attorney 'of T a m p a .
Tiecn kept.
To all the workers, the company. The lease of county
all visitor^ next Sundny a t the First
c a n 'b e accomplished, und 1 dare say f o r - less money than
prisqners
by
the
company
will
he
en­
t mostly unknown to me I cxprpss my
Baptist church at sotviccs • b o t h .
anyone would imagine. Anti you ' have but to see these
thanks and heart/olt appreciation., tered into und the^jirisoners worked
morning
and evening. Thl* pastor
Pell—Else!
(dans and make your own calculations to, be convinced of
S. O. Shinliolser, Chrm.. in the pit nenr Titusville. Tho ma­
preaches
in the* morning on “ The_
It.
Pell
"announces
the
Mr.
IV
.*
its feasibility and practicability. Hcdca to uff&amp;rd every
*
terial to he used is coquina rock,
Sanford Dist., U.
W.
W.
F.
D.
Valuo
of
a
Man,” and in tho evening
IT
jt*
daughter,
Jessie
marriage
‘of
t $
’citizen in the county this opportunity an engagement has
the roadway wllh.be fifteen feet wide,
May to Lewis A. Fisel, which was on " T h e Individual Life." There
been made with the architect to b e present n| a mass meet­
and will lie covered with tarviu, con­
•» solemnized at the home of the briije will
•• -• be
«. good, music to
-- help jyou.
— The
-—
Frtninole Negroes (o the Front
ing
tif
citizens
to
be
held
in
the
t
’ourt
House
on
Friday
tract for. which h a s been let to the
♦ j on West Third street November 2 5 ' hours are l l a. m. and 7 p. m. Como
The negro
population,
under
'
evening
(tonight!
at
7:30
and
everyone
is
invited
and
urged
Findley Methods Company. It will
welcome.
♦ ; 1918, Itav. Massey officiating.
County Chairman J. R. Ryle, sup­
to he present.
not be necessary to close t h e road
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. B. Y.
ported the recent War Work Funds
*
■
j
Mr.
Pell
will
rerido
for
the
present
The time-for cheap-talk has past, only constructive action
at all while the work is jirogressing.
P.
U. 6 p. m.
Drive in no uncertain manner.
•
!
la
Pensaeolai
Fla.,
where
Mr.
Fisel
will accomplish results.' Let us with one accord, lay aride
•
Available figures Bhow th a t . the
4*via
employed.
Their
many
friends
our own selfish purposes and.unite our.brains, our energy and
Presbyterian Church
..... of their
L«!.
negroes contributed and pledged
• will bo interested to Ilearn
M n Floyd p almorf nw, M(.a 0 lga
♦
our means and put this, the greatest, need of Sapford into J
The.
19th
Fsalm
will
be
the
sub­
more than Fourteen Hundred/ Dol­
marriage and wili-extcnd b^st wtsfies SchuUx. of Iowa arriv^d in Sanford
effect. Then, as naturally as water gravitates down hill 7
lars to the fund. This speaks mighly ject a t the Presbyterian chunch next
we will find other needed public improvement* will follow
♦ i for th*ir future h^ppinessi* • ^ * i j U s t week to the delight of her many
*4
well for these people and ahowa them Sabbath. It’ is hoj&gt;ed th a t tJie con­
.......................
- s
in
quick
succession.
. . .
*J“
* 'friends.
Mrs. Palmer was atcom* 'J s
gregation will prepaae for the ecrvico
entirely behind \h e government.
H. C. Du BOSE.
— -v Engagement Announced.
I panted by her ' aunt, .Mrs. William
*. * . *
*
•*
“
‘
nl
**
by
a
knowledge
of
this
Psalml
Mem
’ Moat of thia am ount was In cash
- Pres’t Board of Trade
• &lt; .Mr: and Mrs. John C. Vaughn Irwin of Anderton, Ind. They are
♦
and Chairman Byle announces tha$ orize It.
,
♦
announce the -engagement df their the guests of Mrs. Schultz and Mrs!
Sunday school at* 9:45, Christian
the pledges will be collected on time
*
daughter,
Alice Louise to Mr." W a jte r- Housholder and will spend t h a Xmas
and th at eVery pledge will be paid Endeavor a t G:15 p. m. and Evening ( . ♦
J.
Ward,
Jr.,
of Salem, Masts.
season here.
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•
service a t 7.
ilt full. ’ *
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�NOVEMBER 29,

BARGAIN IN COUNTRY ESTATE
We have for rfalc a place that we cbn&amp;ider absolute.
Iv the most beautiful estate in Florida.
Wo
' think an appropriate title for it would be
t ' . r- . ».t• .| a n nm r«-;«--rt •» m g

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T o g r .e a n y p a r tic u la r one .&lt; *• -I.t I".* th e w«»r
w&lt;&lt;ul&lt;l not i-e ugh*. unler* all x - r - 1 ’H -rti-ined and
&lt;lriv.-, Mr
v e n . feels t h a t ' t h e t-»- toe { S-miiit &gt;'* in rui-tt-g th e m o r e y a n d not arcy • • or a n y set of
Mr M e v e n s -i /&lt;•« wusli t ».
i:i« aj-pfcewi
Birvice r» ndcr.-d by t h e g re a t many .r. t h * -lrtve a n d
edge t,kat w t; Milt trie o'-ffperat&gt;•«r. -f i :■&gt; r o m m ilte *
have been r e a d i e d ,

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The
counly
in some
Seminole

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li i-. located' between two -parkling. crjslal lokes. »drrmim!«,j hv
beautifpl tropical tree*, antlrin a community of mngnificient home*. ||
„n|, ',h,cc milt-' from one of Florida's leading Industrial ritie-.. and
N one-half mile from the-Dixie Highway. It Is equipped with a'l m.,dern conveniences; has eleven acres in the lot: a n eight room mudrrn
house a largo variety o f fruits, jind a landscape that an artist would
revel at an opportunity to paint. After seeing this place one would
think of the prlre reaching In to seven figures, hut we hnve It lined at
the astonishing price of only 58.500.00.

following is a detailed retort ai s.hown* b
treasurer, Srhellc Maine-, i’-d while*the ac
instances from these-no* f.uobrhed it is &gt;'
county ought to he proud -&gt;f itself.

H U T C H IN S

Report f-ir t ounty

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Sanford. 1 ’
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E a st Sanford. 2
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or “A MILLIONAIRES’ PARADISE”

Total
17:1.91

ORLANDO.

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824.86
X2fl.00
! 51.00"

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Long wood, fl
Altamonte, 1«
Lake Mary, 1
Cpsalu. 12
Negroes. -13

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tific. If It is not e v h . u .
there cun he no uerruary in
the • prc '^fiplion, and the
chances are that a *■-■&lt;m.

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permanent INJURY. We
guarantee to fit glasses ac.
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A candidate for favor, among tho
coats of spring, that needs only to be
seen to provoke approving smlhs.
presents ItH plainn-'ss ati-l it- gra- • .1ness an-1 its in-i-lishno*.* nil at onglance. Tlie charm &lt;-f *■i ni t-!•« :•&gt; !&gt;•
-Innrs to it, i-r at m u i v
mi. ; -

l-ui « tli n - ' t i l l i .

att- .-•* i . .it it it.-* h» *ii tin, t i t

'»4te~n/It1s tTar rT~bn r. t s 11&lt;», it on,m

F o r S a le —T w o hundred feet front*
.N O T I C E T O T H E I T I I I .H
(in and after December 1st. 1918 age on Orlando road. In .city limits.
the price of milk will be ns follows: By owner who is here for short
time. -Address Box*:l57, Sanford.
Quart*
18c Pints
10cWhile this price is lower thun is

finished with oddly shaped cuffs that
evidence nil Intention of following tho
example of the sleeves in the matter

being i.aid in oilier cities in F lorida
&lt;»ni--n piants fur -*«!&gt;•
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» Bt|g-rs. 1U7 W"’ N in t It st-« i t '• JT-tfr

of plainii- o
They ur-j adorned with
two lniMnriH. like those on* the front,
hut tn u smaller s t /e

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Thin Heading TURKIC ( KNTS a
Line For Each Insertion Minitmini
Charge 23 Cents. * '

IXlL illUlWill t«i g!V*'FIIs
ation. Simply waite ------

iifciiyul tor hoi It day and nigh*, th e n
llro.- llilh u rii it c a t i '- s a longing for
- nm etliing th a t -ewi.s arid is* fa r
i»wa\. h o w e v lr vn*o ! ■
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W u U U a —A - lew a o y j ..*&gt;..1 In '&lt;i
IS ycurs old to work in* p rin tin g
p la n t
A p p ly C row n P a pe r Co.

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Will purenaxe in Miyrnl.n
smnll place, with orange grove pr«.
ferred. , Photo and full particulars
lowest price required. L. Quflckcnhtlsh. l | o X 'J.'t.H, ftidgewotul. S', J.

nr AVING it good is just as import
now-a-days with war conditions in
the dye market unless the fabric’s
good it may not be blue very long.

. Boarders W anted —Great place for
hunters or fishermen who want to
enjoy reul Florida sport. On Lake
Jessup and St. Johns river. Near
Gencva-Sanford bridge. P. O. Box
No. 331.
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28-Stp

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FOR SALE

Hart Shaffner &amp; Marx
clothes - -

For Sale—All 'kinds of woqjJ—■
llorshoeing. J. L. Walker, south of
West Side iirhdge.
29-5tp
For Sale One ti-roont house, six­
teen acres of lantl under fence, most­
ly cleared. Five acres of muck and
t ’.e remainder of ordinary hill land.
Address II I* Durant. Lake Mary.
Fla
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For
Sale Berkshire .hour. Ifit
months old,
registered.
Weight
about 300 pounds. Ch«t)p. -W- B.
Ballard. Altamonte Springs. 28 2tp

•■The'home of Hari Shaffner &amp;. Marx clothes'

Everything Men and Boy: Wr:

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T he Third Friday of every
month will be a business
‘meriting of the Red ( i^ss,
at Woman’s f lu b t&gt;n UaK
’ Avenue. at 2:30 p. nt. • •' •

Recipe I s i s is sold l&gt;) (lrU?.‘
gists. Information in regaro
lo it chaerfully furnished oj originator.
Residence Head of Park A'c

EMPTY SACKS
I will pay highest cash prke
for all kinds of empty
‘
btirlnp sacks.

Fertilizer Sacks a Specially
Will also pay highest
price for Hides, Tallow
and Wax.
j .; h . b u s s e v
R , m Wallhnll &amp; D o . . . , '. Me
Phone 106 Market 102KIH

CcPTTtcbt 1911 llort Behalfacr AUan

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n Thread Tire,
white tire cover
Itunalfiul C*1\Y. t ’nok
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You can depend on the quality of ihese fabrics;
and you can depend on the colors. We guaran­
tee everything connected with these clothes; ineluding your satisfaction with them. We refund
money when it doesn’t buy satisfaction for you.

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Do you.want a good blue
. • • -serge suit?

That’s one of the best arguments we can offer for

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DECEMBER

THE SANFORD'HERALD

We have the
appropriate
Xmas g ifts

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Before you decide on your Xmas list call at our
store. It is ju st full of appropriate and sensible
gifts for men, boys and girls."
Bicycles, velocipedes, toy autos, express wagons,
roller skates, automobile and bicycle accessories
and many other useful and appropriate gifts can be
found here. ’

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CYCLE

115 PARK AVENUE

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE; HERALD
' LAKE. M ONROE
The ThanksfrCving exercises given'
• by the school at this fdace/Wednesday afternoon before closing -for the
holiday wer&lt;- v»(-r.y interesting to ijll
present.
w•
The program was arranged to be­
gin ut one o'clock. By t h a t ' time
the house was full' to overflowing
with patrons and friends all anxious
to learn what (he children and. their
teachers had in store for them.

. The exercises closed with a uaj
song and exercise by the reve'nt!
and eighth grades, in which the on
tire school joined at the finale.
Our superintendent of public in
strurtion wa* present and g
interesting- talk on the greatniss u
our Thanksgiving this, y tax. •

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WEST GENEVA AVENUE
lotting p retty c o ld
p_ow. 1
ink Winter has come to s ta y ' now
it hope it won't got cold enough to
J r out the oranges till peo; le ca
ft them oil.
lin g ar,d
ucks and
d. Th ey

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Before You Purchase

COMPANY

A’ daughter was born to Mr*. A.
Dorner of C e le ry . avenue Sunday-,
November 24.
. •. * *
Mrs. Sammis- has sold her Celeryavenue hom&lt;\-farm,.mules, to o ls 'and
practically everything, to Mr. L S.
Fisher of Tenth street, Sanfdrd, who
will take possession
immediately
apd try the farming game.
Mrs.

acAptrd to our Niil anti cjlrrair

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Mrs. Tu'Iis arrived

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O o f P w l r l l ' f f l l U d l l l r I VK F u | c r llrtjuf-l

BLl'K FI 11[ION MttMl MA.NII MAftFH YOUR Ht*NS LtV
. ITalJAN IIVE run L'XWNS

wei r-

iti t h e w a r

OLDEST r m

several days recently*.

T h e d raw in gs, digrams and da y
mouldings w e re especially cuininendaljle as well as the history and ma'htiematics, w h ich were given by the
more a dva n ced &gt;I ildri i

the

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ESTABLISHEDSE E D ^ yv^ f^
HOUSE INFLORIDAVOTSTO

here

1 w a n t *-ome m e -

him. esjo i tally

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S'a m mi# e x p e r t s ' m leave v er y 's rm r rl
fur the hom e of relatives in C ulpepper. \ a.
T h e sale was m a de
through the A . I ’ . Connelly real

WRITE rofl CAUtOO 5
WEEKLY PRICE LIST

.Well Christmas will soon be
I womb ' if '. i o t a ( Taus w .i-.

tnd kno»»»0fc

Latest Crop S&lt;?ed Oats, Seed Rye. Seed .Wheat, Raflc, Vetch
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Barley, English Peas, Resits, Efc. *

, ‘. stage agency.
Mrs. G. C. McDougaJ entertained
he .'.it- k-“r ioPttds.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
pgi tables. Ihmsai-k of New Orleans. La. for

LONG WOOD I*If h' -l I’N

south &lt;&gt;f Long-wood
Th e exercises e n n - i f t e d of sflngr
M * U OlidWil r. *. .
arct rhymes dra mat :z« ■) t
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ones, and a g e n e r a l ilull.l.i -.&lt; study is b i ca te d for t h e .
hungulow
and plans of recitation w it h a dis­ bachelor's

play of t h e i\n'rk *f thi
JUst com pleted

Miss Evelyn and Miss Olive Wait
I see Prei
wiH'e the g u e s ts 'of horn? folks- on to Germany
Thanksgiving_&lt;
he said he
Miss Olive Dinkel who is&lt;attending think he » I
the Southern Commercial school in his last call.
Orlando sp e n t Thanksgiving and
The teniia
the week-end with her parents, Mr. ' tugged at
and Mrs. ®fnkel.
fathers and
The LaMi-s’ Civic League held
would
their mori/.ly meeting Nov. 2nd.
t r a n c e is o
E. W./ffenck and wife are guests
u '" ‘ ^
of the IA-ngwood Hotel while they
‘ y country
an* having their house repaired. • a " a PP-v * or
M r ., Mc\\ orkman of I n d i a n a p o l i s ^ ma
,flr
and nephew, J o ^ - P h . p p - o f - Tampa cQ- i f
have purchased the Ear nes property. \
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corn. Mrs.
EAST SANFORD
Ramsey and Mrs. Harrison of Win*
Chester, Tenn., have arriveil and are
Just a word of farewell to our
located in their winter home at West good friend, .\^r. Holly. -May he re­
turn to us as well as he leaves us.
One of his* mifiy admirers out here
said. "N o o n &gt; 'in Seminole county
woiild he. miised as much as Mr.
H olly"—and t - w a s - a woman th a t

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thankful if w«

little

W e would all be so
could hi,ve si.me d e a r weather •

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and Avoid
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NOTICE!
Within a few davs the Ford Motor Co.
will resum e ^eneril distribution of cars
of all the models. Place your order
and fiepodt at once. .

s t ra w b erry patch
w ith bloom eve ry
will soon have bet

conom y
n Every Cake

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Char is - S475.00 Runabouts - $500.00
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[T uring Cars - $525.00
Ton Trucks $550.00 - Coupclets $1*50.00
Sedans - $775.00 f. o. b. Detroit

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from Jacksonville where she has
heir, attending a commercial college
for several months. ■ ,
V.T.Iter I W a r d , a S tila m , M ass..
I&gt;* &gt; v. b ■ is s t a t i o n e d
at. &lt; lim p

Play safe

. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGG
Salesman

Xillllll!liKllllllll!UIXriiliii!iilXXllilllllllII^:th:in»!!XIIII

When it is possible to single out one particular ar­
ticle and be able to truthfully say,
“T his is the big­
gest seller in the country.’.’/ T h e r e must be something
about it (that is. unusual. Clothcraft “5130” Blue
Serge S u it is the article we have in mind.
Makers
of this fabric say that it has never been purchased by
others in such quanity. T he Clothcraft Shops have
developed quantity'production t o such a n extent
that the special price of $26.50 is possible. Compare
the goods, the making, the fit and the looks—and
you’ll adm it that it is truly wonderful value.
We ll
be pleased to show you this suit in its m any models
when you say.

“ Everything’ H*en and Boys Wear"

THE

CLOTHCRAFT

STORE

IN

THIS

TOWN

The children rom men etui school
on Monday last, after a long holiday
ow inj^.tn the Flu.
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II. IX D urant attended lodge
meeting -in Lakeland last ’Sunday.
Mrs. Sundell and daughter, Mrs.
S. McBride and children W "Oviedo
visited their old home here on Satur­
day, coming over with Mr. Willsoy
in Ids- car.
- The friends of Mrs.' W. V. Evans
are glad to see her out again after a
serious attack of pneumonia.
R. C. Ingersol had the misfortune
to f a i r from his wagon, hurting his
hack severely, causing him to he
laid up for the* past few days.
D. L. Thrasher and Dr. I'uleston
were business visitors here Tuesday
afternpon from Sanford.
Born to
Farino Nov Kith; u boy.
Arts, E: S. Montgomery of Johns­
town, N. Y„ stopped here a few
days visiting her nfece, Mrs. Buchan­
an, who has been quite ill for some
time,
■Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henschen
of Oaklund announce the arrival of
a daughter horn November 8th. R
will be remembered th a t Mrs. Henschen was formerly Miss Heltyi Her­
man and having taught three-terms
of school here In succession.
Mr. If. W ilson,and family of San­
ford were callers at the home of
Mrs. Evans on Than! a liv in g ' Day;
J. Brothcrson and hapther,' H. S.
(Continued on p a X 6)

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Elder Springs \\ alcr hns n t-uurnnleod Purity of 113.90 Per Cent

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*rrFlour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crate*
You Can Huy Prnm |l« at
W|iolr««le Price*

W. A. Merryday Company
PaUrka Florida

D. C. BROCK

�PETEMBER 6, I 9f 8"

THE SANFORD HERALD

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niiKht s a y is a voluntary
lion on the part of a good
our
townspeople.
f said
many of.nilr t ownspc t&gt;plc, v
is what I meant, fur there ar
many tif our best people in
[timl ILit. and f will say
^iliinj; if it don't hurt you.
; :md that is •this; there is
I number of our townspeople
;list than there ^fioulct tie, a
with
good
mcomes'' too
though is the old, old st,
hunch of our hunch warming
clipping apace, fillers always
out when it comes to someth

M akes Such
^ L ig h t ,T a s t y Biscuits
•Just let m other.cull, “ Biscuits for

W e’re sure
about

r biscuits

Chase

Field
OUlcers of the

.vith-goodness 1 l’or*mother is sure
of her bilking powder— Calumet,
Site never disappoints us because

!Ks&gt; 6 A L U M E T

;Z J}A b a k i n g p o w d e r
Result:

always the same— the best. 1
Try it.

say triu n e Field is an asset to San­ locate tbcmsel
ford and if you were ever in Orlando
the same day when Sanford had ten
airplanes ut om e you would say that I
Orlando fells thought the Field was;
an um, l loo u s , sir. they are want- j e
ing to know what was or fs tire m a t - j
ter with Ilieir Board of Trade, a n d '
Worth Knowing.
why the ten airplane#.could not stop
The post ,oillce tins pu #|s&gt;olnl depertinent for liandllng letter# marked
“In Haste.”—Kansas City Journal.

Calumet contains only sticli ingre­
dients »vs have been approved ulficially by Lite U.S. F imkI Authorities

flavur of m int

3. The soothing
flavor of
p e p p e r m in t

You Save When You Buy It.
You Save When You Use It.
U lf U F Q T Quality
n lu n L D i

1. The tantfey

i pink-end packages and
aled air-tight Be Sure
st WKlCiLEY'S b ecau se

awards

The Flavor Lasts!
nnp Ecenomy.
i' .,,it Hie oiovi evtrnvn
'* ’'*■ I - If \nil pli##lhl\

A ChhT Is Alining Ye Taking Notes
and Faith, " l i e ’ ll Print 'e m " - —

So Says Sauntrrrr.

NO. ! 14. V. (.
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W for One
| ' of These
I Stylish

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SILK
Skirls

( S l,l. I l la iln td l

Arc limit ly llllrd lenncH are a
liimii in inipcrfcrl e&gt; es---but
mark Ilie word "mcuraiel)".
if the examination is not
methodlrnl, if il I# ant scien­
tific. ifil is not mlutUKfire.
there can lie no accfuncy In
Jhe _ prescription. and th6
chances *are ihnf~n seem­
ing benefit may result In a
permanent INJURY.
We
guarantee lo fit glasserf nrrnmltd).

city attorney n I the insiruc iion of
the city •council has instituted sev­
eral nut# lor the collet tmti of city
tax*#. These suits are against people Ip* "speaks—with- prldp-trpnn the ten
who have failetl to pay I heir taxes
for a nujiohcr of%ycunt and the Judge
was heuVii to shv that It wa* His inIen1:t«n l&lt;&gt; collect ill) the Utie&gt; Llsal

city.
1 he habit that a good maji) j organizing. wmle trie Sanford gruwof our eitizns havo. allowed them- it # l.a'e. in many Instance#, lost
selves to get in by not paying their money without an organization, the
Yity taxes i# p habit, t}iat is rather Beaufort lettuce and truck growers
obnorious to sav the least. Some of have tnailt* money successively for
u# pay our tares when they nre due the past four or five years be-ause of
and some »(' iis do not. and i for one ' organization. i.Mr, Jacob is d 'lighted
think it is not right to allow a set of with Sanford and praises the metncitizen# who are trilling to do |he tiers of the Sanford Truck Grower#,
right t hints at the right time to pay. Inc ..for their loyalty and thj1 regard
r ig id tic call ti r »• rvire and beenlilt the t.i'ie# that are paid in the City t le\ have extended him (in i he
tii. is a i i c |t e d s i n e tune in vV|iwhile another set of citizens refuse, spoke' frank.y when* lie remarked that
ti n I cr but neirssary passport |-nI am glad tjial the council and the he l|lid no fear td te-sult# and a s«a. err ceuid not le I nd until the Flu
I n l.e m.t and then bob h a d -ilie
Flu,, liuI Le is gone now and if all
tl ir.ps go well he will he Ln France
t.\ Sunday week.
I have known
F t li for up many veal# as he ha#
herr, in Sanford nod have had some
tittle i‘onirng~ with him, I now that
his su rn y d sf oslt o n uml hail heart­
ed good fe loivne'a c u iu s from tlie
heart and :: big‘old heart at that. A
good man, times Pub has taken a
good tali it g to for some thin ’#Unit
a p p ta n d in this column and did rot
tty to explain to the talker th a t he
should not tall - -and Hum too Rob
has taken to himself cotytratulatiomt
land etm plimehti for some things
' th rt appeartd I ere also, h u t'iu te r
j told me of t i e oecurrentedrt' know| it,g that jt wus cur agrrnment that
my name should nev^r1''be knowi.-rund somebody, yoir know, had to
'g e t some"compliments or the cussing
would not ffepFso good when it cams
along. &gt;Ap8 now after i D these years
Bob ha*Xgone 6n a v 'd t l ef orje long
j e a r ^ m i t he, too, w I!l'V ril^rt;i you,
anrf while I ruther o p e t faw to read
,hfs'column first I w ant you not to
l \
forget the. Curbstone, no- that the
same little chid is yet among ypu
gathering n' tes. ami fait i. he surely
aha
will print ’em

East First Street

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G oat-Suits and
Serge Dresses*

11 In All Sizes and Materials
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cnarf thlrrtJ wdiil line. Ihe tlcctt
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and the gr'tactful
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"9 dreuy fyrU , I'/oulJ nut\
w outpijkle gfit: -

OHDEU BY MAIL TODAY'

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o f Jacksoiwilli
0NV1LLR
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FLOH

Pci-c'aas and his new hotel.. Of
paper this hotel of bige's is the
nearest completed of any yet.
I
think it a pretty good scheme, this
buying a hotel with a little of every­
body's money .and I wouldn't for a
minute suggest that it might not be
a humdinger when she gets starred
for } know Doug and it looks to me
like he'TT^toing to put that hotel

Christmas

�P i C E FOLK
T flE S A M fjQ R U flE R A L D
/ af Imoorj
oXtldere 1\

R. J. HOLLY. Editor
M. HAV.M-S. BfitiuM M i u r r r
*■ want y 03 to
that tft#
U is yrrir paper. that it beloagy
&gt;* fora-n'jt.jty *nd to the people
e community. r.ot to be used at
»d
b-jt aj ah instrument

Peb?abe&lt;J E t t t y Friday by ,

THE HERALD PitlUING COMPANY
s tts ta r tw iN r r i f i is » m m t
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Martin McDaniel
Guy Stenstron
LcClaire Irwin
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fteja of the Herald Force Who
Answered the t all of ihc'r
Country.

ford. Florida,
D ? \ '. 2 n d .
55 ’ * at 7 .j &gt;-[,
iV regu/^v. aysIf.oo I‘: n t r ! ft A. Ngwcian,
idect prote.z and Couneilmen G. F.
Smith. L P. Hagan. Jno. Adams.
Geo. - D. Bishop and Roy Syme*.
Abseat. F L M;!ler. M im rte s of

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tur.\i.^ir']iD int qi h is or h e r
(ill l&gt;t? a s a t is f a c t io n for
v o u sh;.\j d o n e .y o u r

^AiL" m eetin g r* ad ar.d a d o p te d .

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h Vait foX vou ! ! !

Mr. J. D. Hood eafhe before th e
council a n t / made complaint of tne
uoiae -made bp negro dance haa on
Sanford avenue and asked that said
'hail ire closed. Council advised Mr
Hood th a t sam** would b - taken urtd*T advisement.

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Mr. Jno. Masson came before the
council ar.d asked that lien against
Lots I and 5. Block 20. Chapman L
7 i r iters Addition (o Sanford, s a il *
being a n error as there is no such
description in said block. On motion G. F. Smith seconded by by

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quest a as granted
Hob Htiiiy will be missed mare by
Report o! Chief of Fife Dept, foi
the'J^sidejils of d u r ’SIster City than
City attorney Is hereby Instructed month of November,
any other pen o o a ithln its portals.
add an amendment to ordinance a!: equipment ir. to;
He stood
Sanford and Seminole r^ j ! l t i n ?
said amendment
"tizfik balarcvs: I
coupty and his friends of whom there to cover Gating-of cows for tube:

P L IE S

were it (toe*

Mr. Holly h is been untiring in his
Comrr.ur.icat'oK from J J. Dickir
eSorts to make a h itte r and belter son. d t v attorney, ih reference t
Sanford. Hie publication r.aj kept dairy ordinance s j i r«ad and order
the Celery City well in tr.e limelight; e.i r.led.
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HARDWOOD ASE
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
X A I LS

«v, ♦l ent

Every citizen «&gt;; &gt; /
at the meeting tcmig
the hotel propos.tion
there or will you "Jet

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the city of Sanr L Florida, ntR- in *pe-iai session

\M - 0 R D , FLA

Lirops to
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Market When
Prices Are Kidl

nmit
NVitlM

L k it (o i.e ' ,M .-»! w.iior in a year or two %e snail b
ing each other, *'Doe-i reconstr
reconstruct?” ’ .

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i t-., pun jiMr. rj-?fd /r-.rn
190,00. t-er month, i
* 100.00 per
month. *s;d raise to -om rnenr,e N'o\ emti«r 1. If*]'.
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Magan. cha.rmar.

A. N V nna.i. Oeu. U. Bishop.
Nfrevi~K , A, Newman, chairman
Syrnes, ri F. Smith.
1'uiitilnt; -{;•••• I) Bishop;, chairin. It A Ne*Aman. G }’ Smith,

Cotf-Mm i.i:n
e a r l y v itrprous .p r ic e s a r c hitfh.

E. Frank Coe’s Fertilizers Ar£&gt; 1
They supply plant foot!.-s iji the best
in the proper proportion.-, for healthy
and abundant yields.
r*Ua;kef Cfefil cf Fk.r%li, * few

it on r*^u**t i i

[Li V i V FI j * ill W i l l i &gt;1 Lj is i j

ll.O t u i , .(■
isl.t. ..
k t t lef.irxf .w I, i*e uf
s r d bener.l l . &gt;.tf ' 'ft
roui ly ar.d the cit-acna
m ur.tv.

to make the lit-rald one uf the ve,y
Test wrtkly ;„ ,(* n
the e,tale.
V e Irt-ileve in ti e p r o ; / 'of this
community, In th»- future of Sanford
anti Seminole c ju n ty , in t i e great
state of Flor da and in C «*• S.enign
government if t;.*- Cnited Stater, of
Arm ru-a
V e , real.re that it is i n .
pcasihle for tin- citTr-eris of "any n:ir,oiunity, rtutv or nation to lock r.t
any one particular matter in the
*arre ligiit. With this realization we
feel that the other fellow has a per­
fect right to l.is opinions in ail m a t­
ters, and the Herald will he glad to
give the people of the community a
chtr.re to air their views on all mat-

EMPTY SACKS
for all •binds (if empty
burlap Harka.

ffrtilizer Xacks a S p ?iiil'y
V/lll nl.so u.:y Holiest markel
pricO for- Hide , TnlJow
ar.d Wax. .

C O RN EUtS C H R IS TU N C l, IVowa S .b s

1121 Heard Rids.
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aud.f.-d
Dr. M* Slasterv r^prs-ici.tloj; tue
Mr, G. y. S.nitii asi • -J t r e council D a ry Division^ tn ibe^ L’nitxd.Vitatvsf
U.*t Us ire atiowed 't o Ted^enS r k ^ ’^ l 'L '^ ^ A g r i e u I C J r c 'came
the |
C ertio rate No. 00 of the year 1910 courtri; ‘and g.i e an HastrucUvcXulK l
covering lots .l and N
of L ot 2. along the fines of tniwretilus.s\ o f ;
illk. J J &lt; T ier -'bat face value plus milk cows, and asked the cooperatVm *
attetneyi)' fee* an d costs. On motion °f the city rounc 1 in stamping oVL 1*. fllagan, leconoed by ft-iy the disease.
W'h'ereUpou a:i ordi;»\!
SyntV■- same w as granted.
anee reguiating da.fivs and thn.sai*Xi
The following reports were read cf milk la tne cil-‘'
^ i o r d f F lo r- \
and ordered filed:
s *
ida *** r e a ^ and referred to .city j
n
"f L. t t
1;^ t _ _
attorney for h:a opinion si* to furm ^
fmetir.K of thv
v int&gt;er

Rear Walthall £ Dossej's Meat
M a rkol

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Y. si. L. &lt;v. Mr. ii i.; .i hopiu-; to
git ucr .tv the Atlsnti ta E'rar.tv or
1t.i'y 4usp as soon as possible
lii»
appli ation for service ha* been- pend
irig tor nearly t ”rce nH*nti.s. but now
th a t all frrmaiities are out. of the
way •-cry little det.v.' :* eiperted In
t h e . realization ol h**.great a mint on
t&gt; ‘’get into tee gam**.” e-«n tnougii
the ii tiia' hostilities are abparentiy
en*l«fl. .Vr Holly will iiave the (i stinet on uf being th*- o n ./ newspaper
editor in Florida to engage in this
Total
important work.
He is admirably ftenptted to Collector
fitted by lem peram ’nt, education
. CTailect'if's ■ report

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and i*Jsp&gt;»:tion iu d-jl with men In November, litis
Tune* la in
Lire use
mlnded* and with a great apprecia­ Lack Taxes
tive dtftjtrs tan ding of human na- interest
Itire. "Bob,” as -his cu-workerr are
p.tad to call him, will undoubtedly
make a gratifying success of his work
among the men in khaki. He etpects tn be gone a year or sn. a n! in
the ni ar.i rne t h e affairs of the
liereid will he looked after l«y
WSilte,* M. H iynes, buainess manTotal
Treasurer’* report t
Kuvcmber, 1913:
Fuiaii' t- on hand
Itec'd from Collector
t h e a r m y , a n d m i n i s t e r to ail t i»ir
rjemls. A lw a y s s y m p a t h e t i c , br-’ad-

J . I / . BU SSEY
Rhone 100

A* Uv« H d a r

It Helps Some.
H e m o r e e - l s lik e n

wjiik

Iftdpn n limn omjrf^wny,
n-c whcre^JO'^wmil'J tmvi
mt JL—: . .

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f ; D i*bur*om m ^
■Voiichirra^tffd
Ik rt f if iT e in Im nks

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5 u U U l « j ol Th» AlUMk.ri A m tiili %;n; | * htmitvl

I Communication from C. "H. ' LeD
iler in referetiu&gt; to improving Suninrd uvenue from Fifth f t r « t to
T e n th street was read and on mo­
tion L. I*. Hag-pi seconded by G. F.
Hmith and curied same was ordered
filed for future reference.
Communication from City Attor­
ney J. J. Dickinson in reference t&gt;
poor service the Soui.'i»rrf Utiitt.-'U
Mfi.MDF.R^Sg
FEDERAL RESEKVE
SYSTEM

o^= - q anti n r duniuru

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pany was read an t ordered filed.
S.fJT'iT
On in qi'i-'i G F ^*n:t;i se r.nde-i
nJI ,.) by Jno Adams a i I *-t-*ied, t e- -n.i ■
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ir.g of light en i n t e r i c . r t n m of K .g h t i
a n d E’r*-nc!i a v e n u e t o i ii l’ r«-, »l.iUL—«*»-■

loiiiu of Seventh an J Freuv i
*s r e ­
ferred to ^ o a f^ ^ c o in m iltck wit ,
t|534S p o w e r ^ d i - t .* .* * - .

0 , - 1 5 ! mdtion G V. Smith, secon led
L. I*. Hagan an t.carried, council
7,304..Hd adjourned.

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Dai'y Thought
Ko really crenr man ever thought J
himself so.—Hazlht.

Seventeen Thousand Banks
H R O L G H the Federal Reserve
X System wc can collect clieck3 on
seventeen thousand b.qnks at par and
in the shortest possible time.
This is im portant to you as a depositor
as it mcan3 Economy untVearly returns.

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DECEMBER- C. 1913

TlfE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE FITE

(Jala Happening#
Mention of
Milters In Jlrlef
p.-r-einal Roma
of ftitcresl

Summary of the
Flouting Small
Talks Succinctly

In and About
■•£ The City

Arranged for
Herald Headers

Brotherly Love fnns the flntne of nal gratitude of "millions of people
■* j The nrmies of France from com.
.. ItVrl Cross.
.
‘ INnunders down tt*stify to the (treat

Bed frus$ guns ’urc\e barged with
* No one over missed a dollar given
to the Red Cross. The Red Cross is
America at its best. It expresses
our finest ideals.
Charity begins a t home, b u t the
Rod Cross mercy knows no bound­
aries. —
soriii* make excellent Christmas gifts
See i i f in at the Sanford Cycle Co.
115 Turk avenue.
3(Kite
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wiggins of
Orlando spent Thanksgiving ns the
guests of Mrs..Wiggins' mother, Mrs

who are. dc pen dent upon the eli.'sent
; of Florida for their all.
good it has accomplished.
1 In- foti.OoO- naked fur will rneel
If you need stove wood phone me
Ike following items: $5,000 balanct
1 can supply you. II. C. Du Bose.
i on 1!)!'s w,Jth f-*r practically i.oofl
lOv-tfc
children; to*rare for 1.039 homeless
Hon. A. V. French, government
ntttl fleetly c h ild ren in IIHQ «t &amp;i\
ollleiai of Jacksonville spent T h a i ’d
averane of f 13.09 each, $.15,000: to
giving with .his sisjer. Mrs. W. F.
care forrjjjhRf- children of widowed
Leavitt.
*
ill others for 1919 fit an average .if
?■&gt;() eacik &gt;10,000. In other words
For wood and heavy hauling 'see'
r.the money r..«ke,| for will close up the
Murrell, or phone 379.
" or‘‘ ™raM Dint Mr. Bub. Bully work for ! .MS, free of doht and’ pro­
Mrs. Ed. Betts, Mrs, Earl n u rdirk, Mrs. Robert Herndon and Mr arrived safely in New; York. “ Hob" vide for all nerds for 1919. •
x jh e ^ unique; feature of the cam­
J . Stum an motored to Orlando Fri­ tjays New- York is some "nainlet." i
day,. where they spent tlie day shop­
lion. F. L. Woodruff, Seminole’s paign will he that th** money asked
ping.
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representative spent the week end for is rurgely to come through dona­
The Ladies Union of the Congre­ with his family returning to Talla­ tions of -Liberty Bonds and War
Saving Stamps, n arrangement h a /gational church will hold their an­ hassee Monday;
ing been made to .sell the bonds in
nual bazaar and; supper,- Dee-I
1-Ith.'. Talented^ inspiring'snookers, Miaa
such
a way as to still give-the--)jovin the room next the Sanford Shoe &amp;
c^nmerit
the use of the putney. Will
n o th in g • Cij.
&lt;f.
,1fl-2tc
you give a bond or a stam p to help
care for these kiddies and help Uncle
c same time
ler to give money it will be as ac­
ceptable. |f t h ^ solicitors miss you
•send your donation in to M-s. W. L.
Morgan, cashier, Carnes lintel nr
.Mrs. E. P. Morse, county chairman.
Our county h a s 'ti quota. ilo your
p a rt to help u*‘over the t tp.

A . It). Parrish

Paola have jest receive;! a card (rom Sanford,, stays; I Used Doan's Kidney
their son, George, stating that he Pills a Short time ago and 1 um now quite
free from any latnone s aero s the small
has arrived safely overseas.
of my bark or kid-icy weakness. I su.‘inugit huh ms woe -a n nKe.-mlathiiH
na„i .u,,,,, a , j. * v,
„
&gt; m -Payment
of- fered terribly from tfii- trouble before l
used Doan's Kidney Pills, which I go: at
tins oitv.
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(tmiaalion 1.1 cense
Bower's Drug Sla t*. 1bum'» caw me
Icnry Ibird.iu and little
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&gt;v lie.-ej. 1 n - re,* ir I * of t lt e C m in - relief f.u«-n ilie first, I have fnie.l three
re tat rued
mum*
from j , .
, h(l T;(X
r,._' b *x&gt;s and rle*y indeed me to mucti "I
d i n e.u -c
rn, (i.i , w ri
.-.a
lias , vp ,,| |
f , , ., th-it a linf*» number &lt;rf gladly re. i nmiiid them"

Your dollar keeps the Red Cross
fires burning.

tame tiin

prices my

SPECIALS AT

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*,&lt;ie id• . "i.neie
e-*.mty hay*
Jaili
On ?.1 it,-il !U*r : n M ■ M itrjlii-.-t &gt;:.]
I, tsjI to
* pr i jI tIn-nis-'i. . *es with o-mi*
*cu- (, “ I III. en'i h'ld the -s'ligtlteU tus-.| |'.,r
in l
M Hand yesterday ' patinn 'i - i&gt;.- in-,U'r,-I by the laws
la iv* D.ii-is Kidn
Pills • : ice I etld-i- ■1
I the death of Ills nephew, „f ,'
,f y; ,'r' |., ( ,r , 1,,. V(,.(r
ear t ! hem iii* ! 91 t 1 e 1
njv-e'f C'i-e 1
ei, .it Kell., a , ml mu Held beginning Oun'.er 1st. 1919, Ull
an II ip id gi, e 11 i.i".' ■Ted 1, 1nr t n I'life. "
.Mr.- Holden, who has j e n d in g Sept. Hist. 1911k ami '
Ii GOc, ut al! t!eider*. Foster-Af llburn

Ileauiy Parlors Ucupen
(Madame Harriot has ret irn*d to
Sanfurd and will reopen her Beauty
Parlors in the First National Mink
building mi Park avenue where she
will be delighted to see all tier for­
mer patrons and the new popple

HI .:11iI&gt;

Sanlord was a tlyer in the
t lu ll* ham
tep], wife. Master Sam in e
returned to New York
Mr Meet does not ex:.irn r&gt; Sanford &gt;r,o,i. He

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Whermi-

The C ounty Judge- has '

, i-oilsc-l a nuti.-e to appear hi the
Sanford Ijrra'd notifying all i-artiiys
, concerned that occupation license f-&gt;r
the current year is due mid that, a
| list of il.ose person* failing to pro-

Mrs Hart Peterson irtu.lorod to,
1Ja-'l.s i ivi'ie w In re they attended trie
la i r

"ii
heela ' ut t ) v 1 1i.-i ember til
,, -t ur -. 1■') Par -. &lt;Hr; l i n e tr*
t 'I , .
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,11 crl.-.
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Vnlice

Death at Mrs. J. 1.. Hulls
ni in,
‘ iend* --f M r
Hay
liiiiir, wtil regret to learn tiiat tie
w .is 'iiileil to J a e k* in .'ilif* by t*i iie.il ,i i f his m itiier, w nyi o -i-ir*.-1
lust Wednesday' ill iruiflg at eight
o'clock after an ill new of only a few
weeks. Toe remains w.-r** hud t i
rest in ill* family lit i.i (Vest Ever.
yyiVA Co ttctary.
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Irish Potatoes 60c

Mr* S t a r l m r e t u r i e - i l

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Mr

lor bi-mr. .to county, Fhinda, in re ;
ular se.-isnin ms otibled t his firil day f
I n cembi-r. I'.i'k, ilia! Si-!ndl« Muinen.
tht*i prosecuting attorney for Sem­
inole eoupty, lie and he is hereby
instructed to e r force the payment if
all oceupidioii license fijr tin- current
year, ari l that if, in h i j i I ; n 'n!

1918, and .
Be.lt fqrther resolved tit at cony of
ibis resolution Ue' print«d i.i the San­
ford Herald foil the issue of DecernHer'tit h, I‘l | - /

g o es'o u t of our
i of anprov’a l and
must- os good, if
, service as a new
perfectly aafe. In,.

and

Mrs Sab.tie of New. \ i'*rk.
bin!,i- of the Pr-sb. ler,an rliundi'
w. i l i-dd liieir a'liiujil h a xJtat Dec.
t!l!i-7t‘* in I to- room next door to
Fit &gt;f- r I Shoe &amp;• I'lothir.g Co. store.
Many beautiful Christmas gifts,
'
,Otra'tmak, cards aud Cttnslmns . &gt;
grpei ug cards and' many useful a;*
i rh*s .will ne found at this bazaar by

Sanford, Florida

ita n o w .

Christmas Sale
There
will
lie t&gt;o usual line of at­
ti:*n,
l i e ' . H . 1.
tractive Chriatm ai, cards, toys and
1(1-viVlifii Ii"!*
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^ . -children's boohs on sale in Tbis dub
Congregational Church
house . on Oak avenue. , A lso-snme
"Will God Accept Our Excuse*?" hand m ade lace, from the Cottage
'1 here is an t Id saying “ To vacua* is Women' i, Colony of lace maker I o f
to accuerj." It is not always true Olney. England., too. a f e w litl.e
but rt .a worth | ondeiir.g. A man nove't's*. The rut* o|m:ied’. W.- !.msonce Jirepared a banquet and s e rt day a'ternrrrv, Dec. Ith . Open to
thtMi club members and all townsfolk'.
invitation began to Tim. sab* will continue on ad De­
You rerneininr the partment day* of n - t i n g nnd every
the subject bunday afternoon fwun .1 to 5 after D - \
If.lh u*&gt; until Christmas. - Jinny?
Alls* vv oodm rrys ami Mika Choate -B00t, while the solo tion is good, arul
. I'of New A ork C ltJ imd Rev. G. IL j jf ,VP r-^n o-de? for you w*.» will he
Waldrcn arc to Sjieak ut the evening j ,,|tVj t&lt;i ,j„ [t&gt; should V - not have
service. Do not niisa hearing t.iem, w'licl yeti want in our E x -' ix t ;*
j U n t - r visitors in Sanford a 'c ;
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■given warm-welcome. , Come ulso to,
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*Suptloy a;!iot:. at ‘J :4a a. in., and to '
v
• Cl.tistiur’ Endeavor at 6 ;l6 p. i.i . * j Nal,rc ‘° rpl,rher? of yFemi lole
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County Public Srh
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The iDench ,dtn»9
Will open its duars^to.lay. Friday,
'• hi* 5Uate Board of Ti/ielurrs' ExDei. iltC, in Roberu' old grocery a min*-*, will corn! i d T x a m n a th n s
stand mi First stre*t. w*t i a f ill lin**
sU grades of MnrjiO.i Tejcherx'
el to llinery. Mints, drc.oi-s, iiitr a id •’■ertiheate** in the Cmirt House nt
waists, ull at prices that will in
Sanford, Seminole I’dunty, Florida,
than surprhe you.
Mr* W ilm Jtt beginning December 10th. 1418. All
s, • will be there to welcome ull of her leathers not now holding valid
\ cid friends and a cordial welcome is Florida certifirny* arc required to
extended to everyone to tome and
(he examination ut th a t time,
look,
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Mr

In.nu- V( eiinesda/
Mir, i'.'ters.jii
j will remain until after the holidays
: a.-- (lie gin-si of her a ml. Mrs, It-lieit Soils.
The m any friends.of Mrs. Samuel
Puieslon wi!i regfet to learn t lint'sue
j Is critically ill at her home mi Park
il . eiiin- Mrs. Pulestnii lias to el! lies; eralel.i ill willi inf!ne:i7.a for sonic
llllle, mill wilile her (-■•ndllioll is sLI11
&lt;■ Ho ill I (o-re was a rag it ; in provemenl ai this wr ting..
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R n b in s&gt;n‘eatertirined f&lt;»r Thanksgiving their son,
Robert, fifst 'class pharma -Lit mate
stationed on C. S ' S. Harrisburg,
wlin was horn** uji a h'teon ilays* furlouglr. -and-Mr. and Mr*. Ashton of-

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if the tie vent n
FI iri 1 1. S e n-

:iei&gt;rv, in that
Il'Tt, *1 tl l’’t.
■! n ! ' f) P,« • ,t-d
ill-; b'i-,. ut tul, G
, C--Ki to axd Hi
,iie A, Ccol'..i. his v.if *. are d d e r l f.it I -rutil oJi-» for !iai" and sid) t »
t i* . igiii-jt bit id r for exs:,. li.'lore
i r e •! ior of t u* C &gt;‘irt H&lt;»,n&gt; in San*
ford, ''t-wmi'c eututy. Fiorirfa, o*i
l'“« htk day i t January, A. D 19i K
i ’.t same being a legal sjp -* dnv aud
dttrjnr the i ;ul hoars pr*VidB'l for
sale, life prfijjcrty .l &gt;-t -ri|* - l i t * p*
final decree ufur.Miid as folio vj;
Lot Num ber Five (5) of Block Num­
ber Sc vcn f7s, T ier ,Nu in her 0 n ? (1j
of Trafford’s* map of the city of 2ar,fur&lt;i, Florida, ae ording to a recorded
plat thereof, situate in Sem note
county, Flt&gt;rtda, to satisfy the t t .t .s
of sai-t decree.
D ated at Sanford, Sen) note - iV?ity. Florida, this’ the 5th day &gt;&gt;f &gt; comber, A. D. 19l«.
Selielk* Maine-',
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TWICE PROVEN

j B L A N K 'S C H I L L T Q N I C (not take into the examination room]
' ' the quickest relief Tor Colds. Grippe {In- bo ,1:B 0r notM of an*v
If you suflecbackacltc, sleeplens nights,
rlticn.n), Ma'sHa;
A great
tem
Respectfully,
tired, dull days and distre-sting urinary
h o e .a m F C I o th i^ H un c!c*n*cr
and a faterilc family ron.edy
t u* i
.
disorder*, don’t experiment. Read this
’Ejrlh.. g Men and • { •* ’,y %,'•
for 1.1 vests. 25 and 50c at drug tnd
** &gt;v* L,BWton.
twice told testimony. It*? Sanford evi­
.general stores. Alanufuclured only In
Supt. Public Instruction
dence—doubly proven. - • ■ ‘i*- k i f U i ' o i
■Jiirkfcunrilie, Fla. .
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�DECEMBER 6. 19|s

THE HANFORD HERALD
FAIR PRICE LIST TO GOVERN RETAIL SAFES FOR WEEK
ENDING D e c e m b e r U 1918

motored to Daytona last Sunday to
be gone a few
day*.
*»
Mr. and Mrs. II. B, Levy are
spending "a few weeks with ..Mrs.
Levy*# father, Mr. T. D. IVters.
Henry A morion left Monday
ni'irr.ti; f-r Mu** It* Shoal?, Ala.,
'whure he. is in the government emp! *y. *nfti'r having spent a few days
| With home folks.
Gene vn eelehratvd Thanksgiving1by n bsg day at the plrnic grounds
at La*-* .Harney A religious service
was h*Ud a* eleven ^ in. Rev. J. B.
Harts ieid eJtvellel himself in the
patriotic' sermon rendered.' R ev. J.
A, L &gt;gan assisted in th * services.
Mr. Dooley of Blooraingtin, Il.L* led
the singing in atFimpressiv* ryann -r.'
A picnic dinner wot served at noon.
Another f.-atur* of the day .was a
n»-s -eiUr.e *j ** shower tendered Mr.
and Mrs. L. I’. Chambliss, to s’n &gt;w
appreciation of the piab'i? for the.
care &lt;ar.d attention given to picnic
and camping .parties. Patriotic sing­
ing was t r e order, o f 'the day.

Charge and Dclitcr
VI 1.00
to 414 .5 0
1150
to 15.00

Wheat .Flour, Orig. Pkg., 1.. bbl or tie
Wheat Flour, Orig, Pkg.. less than S
Corn Flour, Orig. Pkgl. per pound
Corn Flour, broken Pkg . per pound
Corn Meal, broken Pkg.. per jiound
Hominy or Grits, broken package, per
Sugar, broken package, per pound
Evaporated Milk, baby size, per can
Evaporated Milk, tall sire, per can
Oatpieal, original package, per pkg.
Rice, Hlue Rose, t&lt;er lb
Rice, Fancy Honduras, per lb
Beans, Lima, per lb
Beans, Navy, Michigan 1
Corn Starch, 1 lb pkg"
C o n r Syrup, Blue Label?
Corn, canned, site No. , standard can
Peas, canned, sire Nnr 2, Early-June stand
Tomatoes, ranr.ej. size ‘J , standard
Salmon, tall pink No, 1, per ran
Salmon, red- flats. No. 1,, per* rah
Sardines, canned, keyless
Raisons, seeded* 15 a z pi
Raisons, layer,
Crown
Prunes, small size
Peaches, evaporated, choice
Lard Compound, broken pkg.. per i'r
Potatoes, white or Irish, per lb '
Onions

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COUNTY

C O R R E S P O N D E N T S ahd little Ramond
------------their brother IIElr
Thanksgiving.
'C’ontiuuod from page 2'

Henry Lee* and wife
at the home of R. ■. i.
treating them Ito - rr.*deer that hr was - ' ri

Guns and A m m unition
Our store has Jjeen Headquarters f/ir Sportsmen for
the past thirty year*- and s t i l l maintains the high
reputation for carrying the best of everything.

U. M. C. and Winchester Shells, Guns,
d Hunkers Supplies of alj kinds
Guus for sale of the best grade and the pric
right* We also rent gun&gt; and are ready to
FIT vou o u t for the FIELD

Masonic Election
1 • ’ ■ lion of iitjicers for the Ma
\in ic bhie lodge was* held on Tues­
day night uf tHU week. The result
m tr.e election places
Courtey tn the chair

Butter, Creamery
C h u r , American
J. E. JOH NSO N

Brotherson. wife and child f;
North Carolina spent Monday n*'»
*tW*t vturSE!t4&gt;W
Wjll ji|H*r.d the winter here.

the law is oflT and the woods are full of garni*
You want to go and when you go you want to he right

Anna DeForest.
Henry I.ee arid farndy took dinner

e church,
wa&lt; a Supper -gutst tfiit lg§ Icny, a iltt;e
M?s N els Synnfon. thy. ,* enjoyed them Pan*,* m ii a rd sum* do much harm, en
i .&lt;» w'o-k hear! v a ’1 PM

making

the result of the nection meets
w ‘ h’ the .‘..•art;.- approval of the mem
!":«htp and Mr DeCourscy will till
i
p 'sltion with' honor, to the fra-

BARGAIN IN COUNTRY ESTATE

entire * rguniza*
cn for H»19 Is as follows
V. i ' DeCoursey. W .*
J D Jinkia*. S. W.
o ••i.i'k.'ivt. crystal lakes. **arroanifed lt«
id ii i c &gt;rnrr. miry of ma jnificicnt homes, il
le of Florida's leadin' industrial cities, and
Htie High h .i &gt;, ft Is equipped ,with h'l m ,de - a~-i*s in : :n* io*: a h eight room mod -rn
f ' i*• - j . i&lt;* i latid-rape that an art’s; smil |
p iVI i \ f l e ; seein■! this [llj i* no** antild
n t» *.*•-.♦ n figures, but v n a\e it li-tvd a!
* Js.'i l t d )

nS

&amp;

COM PANY
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K I.01 i ; &gt;A

High Cattle Prices
If the farm er cannot get
his live stock, he raises les
packer gets less raw m aterial

this company,
imv in the hisi«it a dram atic

If the consumer has to pay too much
for his m eat, he eats less .of it. and the
packer finds his market decreased.

’’Ti

.

The packer wants the producer to
get enough to make live-stock ratsing
profitable, and he w ants the price of meat
so low that -everyone w ill eat it.

an urn

! f*t n rr a

pr-Ncrmanve.

' Swift &amp; Company, U. S. A

’ 2 50 to $3c0.U)
. td.(JU-u&gt;.535.01

Sterling Stiver Y i r .r y C ,v e s .
C a m e o Erooch*-:. C c !J Mount

'j '» C 0 to $- i 00

o-t.iO io $100.00

t ULehnscd bt-f.fr,* T
nit on *a’i? at Bow*
S aturday, morning,
ro. and the managelht*»e( lhat wi*h to
of 'the la-die? free
r ,ir# tle ir tickets

. Forexample, last year Swift &amp; Company
paid for its cattle about 90 per cent of
what it got for meat and by-products
(such as hides, tallow, oils, etc.)

Out of this cent or’two per pSund,
Swiff &amp; Company pays for the operation
of extensive plants, pays freight on meats,
operates refrigerator cars, maintains
branch houses, and in most cases, de­
livers to retailers all over the United
States. The profit amounts to only a
fraction of a cent, and a p a rt o f this
p ro fit goes to build more plants, to give
better service, and to increase the com­
pany’s usefulness to the country.

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kam-.s- a »

Sidling. Silver C giixtie C

TuiuO.-l
r *•■*,*■.

But all he can do, and what he would
have to do in any case to stay in busi­
ness," is to keep down the cost of pro­
cessing the farmer’s stock into-meat so
that the consumer pays for the meat and
by-products only a little more than the
farmer gets for his animals.
—

- If cattle from . the farm were turned
miraculously into meat in the hands of
retailers (without going through the ex­
pense of dressing, shipping and market­
ing). the farmer would get only about
1% cents per pound more for his cattle,
or consumers would pay only about 2*4
cents per-pound less for their beef l

$750000

$15 ,tnd up

or a smaJ. deposit y e a ccn re!JOurg;[it have it engraved an J
l c sid e until w anted. N o charts
engraving.

Don't forget' th&gt; op-r.ing play
M - nday night, T H E R05A RY ,
with spf-riai vaudeville bvt««en the

Smyrna made up a pw-asart *rrj
p a rty visiting their parents
grardpar,r.to. Mr. and Mr». J
t aniels last Sunday.
Mr. ant} Mr?. J. H. McLain
rived
last
f
* " week .to spend ti e 1w.:
here. ?.
John and Sh.elton B a x te r ‘ of
GamtssiSle are visiting the.r grj
parent*.’ Mr. a#nd fdn5. J. H. Hud

-NO TO I'M ) PIG
With corn above 59 eta. hogs eat
their bead* od verj1 quickly. The
hog that takes two or th *e month*
to ge: on full feed never ring* you
a profit.
When you a.-t- ready to put your
ahoaU ’on ferd, begin wii.'t tn? B. A.
Thomas Hog Medicine. V ie regu­
larly .and watch your ^hoats round
out into fat hog* in nine month* —
hogs going-»e l ov.-r 299 piun-is and

Jacksonville,

LOOK O U T!
hau#«-**lff itl Holland would •**
n;o*{ . • i ..on ho wttbotl: food *» wi’k*
out h«r *fioG Dutch r*roi&gt;».“ u *f“a
.all* n o u n MKPAl, Haadanj
'•il I'jM-jiM Tr.*jr rn to r c alrongth
,n j
r&lt;»m*n*lt&gt;l* In a
nioa*^’*
l.-r ;hc »Turd&gt;.- r o b u s t h e a lth of
llj!!., IhlfTL
&gt;* *:t I'yi.ii *.
IU .- ,.-i in! C.-.p.
• i-ica nvi*. T a k e t h t t , . or f o u r *»»r)
Po not d#1&gt;j On to your drursl** *,BA
d’J u5U1 son are entirely, free froan tnatat u n til* auppfytnw y ou w ith O^11"
b-a.
MHH,?!. H a a rle m OH CxpeulM- T»»*
Thj« edl-knoei) r.re^*r*t'o*j ha* been them aa directed, and if you
one of the national remc-lle, of Hol­ iatljlt*,] with reuulta tour drm
land f.-*r *enttirte* In l-!H the *;oirrn. eUdly refund your money,
men
N etherland* _
c r a n t e l a the name CHILD MKPAL. on
ef-eetnl charter auttortiUi* 1U prepara and accept no othar. In.aeal
Ihrea *liea
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A HERALD

�DECEMBER 6. 1918

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In

Ipturl of the* C o u n ty J u d g e , rtriuinon
t'nu n ly. S l a l o o f f l o t i l l a
In f r E s ta t e i f
Martha Jlrrtlcao n.
_
. .
To all C red ito r!. I.r g a trr a , D ist rib u te e* ant
all 1 'ir.u n . h a v i n g Claim * or P c m a n d i
ct a tnit eald E s t a t i :
Vou. 'and t i r h of y o u . are h e r e b y notlllril
and reunited t o p rearn t a n y clairpa a n d d r
mand* which y o u , or eith er of y o u . m at
have again*! Ihr d a t e of M a r t h a U rrlliu m f
. I . c i u c i d , late of S e m l n o l r C o u n t y , Florida
to the undi rilg n ed tfdm i n i a t r a l or of Raid
ect ate. within o n e y e a r fro m t h e d a t e hereof,
P a l e d N o v . 14, A . P . 1918.
E. M ACJNUSON.
?r,.*w-Frl
•
A d m in i s tr a t o r .

TUE SANFORD HERALD
untr Wi tnw lJser w i t * rf-ir
erred * copy of yotfr anawrr nn the r*ki contestant-cither In Perron or b y re*lstcnd mail.
You should .___1
..........Ihr
.. .name* ol
.stair in ynur ......
knitter
Ihr post office to which you ili.lrr future nut m e
to bo ( tu t to you.
IIOIIT. W. DAVIS. Iti-gi-ti r
P a in of find publication N o v . IK, l^l v
D a te'o l second publlratlon Nov. 22. IMIS.
Pair, ol third publication N o v . 2**, t*J!
Pnto of fourth publi ntlou pc-*, ci. I'iin
Court o f I h c County ' J u d g e. S e m l n o l r
C o u n ty , S l a t e o f F lo rid a
In re E s t a t e of
•
\Y. T . H u m p h r e y .
T o ajl Creditor*. I.rgatifi*. P li l r l b u t e c * and
all I'rraon* h a v i n g C la im a ur D em a n d *
'Mgainat aaid E a ta te:
Y o u . and r a rh of y o u . are hereby notified
and required to p rr*rn t a n y claim* and de­
m a nd * which y o u , or cith er of you, m a y
h a v e again*! th e e a t a t e of \V. T. Ilu m p h ro y ,
d e c e a s e d , la t e of - t f c m l n o l e co u n ty . Flo rid a,
t o t h r undt-raignrd a d m l n l a t r a t r i i ol sa id
e a t a te , talthln t w o y e a r * from fhe d a l e
h ereo f.
'
P a l e d N o v . 14. A. P . 1918.

II9 SA I.. HUMPHREY.
Admlni.tratrlx.

You are thrretofe further notified t h a t the said
allegation* will b« taken aa ronfoaned. and ytau N o l l f f o f Application far T a x H erd Under
said entry will he ra n celk d without further right
H r r l l a n &amp;7S of. t h r &lt;«rnt»r») HlaliHra
lo
heard, r ilhrr brfor#* Ihlfl offin* or. on ajvN o t l c o - l a hereby g iv e n - th a t J. It. John*
p« al, if you f«il In filr in thla oflire within twenty m n , p u rrh a ter o f T a x . O f U f H a l c - No. 7,
if*)* after the F O U R T H publication o l thla d a ted t h e 3 n l d a y t*f J u l y , A. If* I'Jir., ha*
Holin', an ahown below, ycuir a^awer* ty uh r oath, filed aaid rertiftratr In m y o f f e r and h a t
i|*cc»ficaHy re*p«»ndini: t o t h t w alligation* of in a d r aptd ieation for tax d eed to Utut- in
a c c o r d a n c e « i t h lawp
S a id rrrtlfliatr r m hr&amp;rei
thr f o tlo w in e drucrlbrd property
s i t u a t e d in F e m lo o lc c o u n t y , Florida, to?w it:
W ) J c f I.rt 4 ( e x cep t »outh I acre*), St.
u o n o -F elt y v a n c
J o se p h .
S aid lar.d m i h m i I n t 'thr date «»f
To provent u cow stYitclilitR her toll th e Unuan re of *aid c e r l i f i i a i r in the nanti*
of U n k n o w n .
A U o , T a x C trlif.ca te No.
Butilnst n‘person inilUitiu her iltcrt* his d a te d th e 3rd d a y of J u l y , A- tl. 1916, hn11
been imtcnictl u clump utlachcd to n lilt'd ft*id r i r l Iflcate in my ofllro and hnx
m a d e ap p lica tio n for tax d t t d t o Tnue in *r
gted spriitR to be twined nrountl one co rd a n ro with la w . #aid rrrtiflcatr * irhrarra followlnjt land* In S* ndr« 1* nnir.t*.
Liu tid u, tt^ w il;
Util* I en d ■ i L »* f, ;(
acre* utT T ot
St. Jo*ep h.
T h e said land In Inc asaewu d a t ' t h r dut»*
id t h e iastiinre of tu r h '•trtifirati- in the
n a m e of U n k n o w n .
I 'n lr-s said rirliriewte
sh a ll .he relief mi d . a r n u d ing to law, tax
d e e d will ifttue t)ier»on on th e 7th day of
D e c e m b e r , A. I). IDIH.
/ •
W itn e ss m y oflTcfal i l s n a f u r r end
al
t h is t h e 4th da y of N n \ # m h « r . A* IL I'.-lM.
ip.4l»
K. A. l) O U C .U A 8 &gt; ,
t ' l i r h r i r c o i t (ViuM, 8 i m il ole C o . 1 !a.
« h y V. K. I i i m d k O , |&gt;, t*.

Gotizalcs, Tex.— Mm. Mlnnlo Phlb
pot, of Ihl.t place, writes: "Five years
fi^'o 1 waa taken with a pain In my
left B id e. It Avaa rifiht under iny
left rll&gt;. If would commence with nn
ntblnp and extend up Into my left
shoulder and on down Into my back.
By that time the pain would bo bo
Ffvoro I would haA'o to take to bed,
and Buffered UBuaJly about llirco days
. I Buffered t b la way for th re e yearn,
end cot to be n tnero skeleton and waa
fo u.-uk I could hardly tumid nldne.
Was not able to Ro anywhere and had
to let my house work R o . . . I suffered
awful wllh a pain In my ba(;k and I
1:1 'ho headache nil t h e ' time. 1 Just
t-.j-. unable to do n thlnjr. My llfo
was a misery, my stomach Rot In an
awful coiiiiition, caused from taklm;
to much uiedlclno. 1 suffered so much
pain. I had Just nltout Riven up all
hopes of ouc RcttlnR anything to help
cie.
'Giio day n Birthday Almanac was
thrown In my yard. After readlnR
its ti-sllmoninls I decided to try’ Cardnl. and mil no thniil.ful that I did.
for I heijan to Improve when on the
Hcomt bottle...I nni now n well
woman and feelliiR fine anil the cure
1ms been permnnent for It has been
two years since my awful bad health.
I will nlwaya praise and recommend
Cardui.” Try Cardui today.
13 78

Nollrv* o f Appllr.ifiun for T m U r r d I mlrr
S c r t l n n N of f hnplt r IJtKS. I.a»«t i f Fl-rur*
i
N f l i r * ’ i" L»r*h\ gi \ • n i t : t * 0 , , , 1
f
T u rto n tin *
oinptti . j-itr* l'a« r
1
| .,
' -r II lira I' N«
flat..! M. . i t
J u ly . A 1&gt; 1 U*&gt;l
S aid r*-MHrrat i‘ i oi or nci*hi* f*&gt;ltow ing il»»rrtl»i tl f»r * p# ft
• duuli.L in
Smtr**df' co u n ty , Florida.- t? wit
1.1r r 1 -* 7«» »**•" N 4 n»! •* * - *
M S F ' * Src ' . T a p
I '' It
\\ *• rF &lt;•. N 20.4D rh-», V. f&gt; **♦;•», &gt; in 4-h",
W I 4h, H I0.no rti*1, t t * r n ;» Th r rjifii
land Lrlhtf «"****■♦••! t»l IJo- d»t« &gt;f i'«
i"-uanri • f »urh m l i . H a *
» • [* , ,
I n kn ow ti
\ 1»o , T a *. *'pf ||t!r,pF- N ••
', 1 1a 1 • 1 1 »1 1
6 lh flay of J u ly , *
I* 1^0 7
%
'g*id #*» r T •
r a l e rinhr »*•»■» (In f *•11«** ,»• x- dr** ril** «t {*r • |
» f Ty ■ituntr-i| in Si-miiiol*- r i m n P , , * 1 ritl 1
t o . wit W I , 4tf K ' j - o f N W * , . ( M
vVr
3. Tw ti 21 S. It 2 0 Kj,"f
Hi nrr-t
I I..
liiiil *«n»L hH ne B*&lt;«--*4rd 2.1 th*
, h i . -,f •*..
iuiian&lt;«&gt; of »urh . 1 1 1 ifir.4r in »»•
•&gt;1
t •nk ro^fi 11
\U* 1 , T 4 1 I 'rrllf=«'li*e N &gt; 1 . f ■! v*♦-*f ! h.
Tlii day of Jiinr, X M l ’in-?
ni-l t*rtih
Tiir. 1 mlifH't-s thr ft-llnwing di &gt; filn«l pr p
i r l % "it tin 11 1 | in St*in i m
4 **i|t,t \ , 1 J -r •d a .
t.F-k il
|i« g | r . ft K &lt;f N W
r , f n, .
1 0 , T w p - 21 S, It 2f* Ka*». run j: I »• *» ft v
1 1 ?n
fi. W^wl
|«:.rt ft,
v
not
f .
The
"aid
Itind
l«*ing N
8
I at !lii i | / l * of (he lF8U«ure ««f tu ,
ri-rtilic^t#' in i h r n a m e of Mr«. F
*\
IVteraon.
Vl*o,
Txx
C trtM rafr
V *.
I' i”.
i l a t n i th*- 6th
dw&gt;
&lt;( J n h
\
I»,
JOOft. 8 aid e r f t lf l r s t e r m l f » n 1 thr fo llo w ­
in g d r w r i h r d p r o p e r t y d t u a h i l in Srmin* h
c o u n t y , H o f h t a , i o - w i t: I'ng. SF* cor
f
N W ! * uf M V * . F i t . 1 0 . I p - 21 S . It. U2
Fa*!, y o n N FHt ft. V. 61.11 f i , S hHH ft t; io
ll fg 13.16 •rr»'.i, 7’hr -a id land Bring • •ffp^d at th»* tlatr of ,lhi* u - n a n o - « f u p h
r»*ttir»( i d : in th»' n a m e ‘-I Mr* A F I*« t • r
■•in
V-*.
("1 M1 firm 1 1 &gt; NM
d-H-d i
• ti «t4 *f Jiiio-, I hp*
r**ol iiftiittjT* 1
I*r 4 . « « • I1» | • II*. w iti*' i|,-** r l to d | r • t * rl a •. I
U til it 1 0 Strinir v'r r e l l ' i l ) , I
|t«-r N W «or S i r IV. T p 2! &gt;. li 2** r
run •» t ‘&gt; N Hnv of .Fla. M id . I t ) , right *»i
way, Kly alung ftald ripht of w a y to point
1C5 ft, K of tuid S**c. lin e , N t o N lin«* of
r a m c W I6.ri ft to lo g. Thn^ sa id land brin g
1 1 0 * o i l a t thr d a l e of t h e Issu a n ce of -*uch

her, I»|A.

w , ol ni 4.i s

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E

19th day of Ni&gt;

P o l ' d . ASS. ‘
Clerk.
P o tiH M r, *P t*.

B U IL D IN G

In

t Irrull * ourt S r u i t l h J if 1
Krm lm dr C o u n t ) , Florida, ti
C i t y i*f Sanfer*!, a m unicip al c o r
purn tion Cornplainunt

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v*.

W. I* Carter
T o all w horn. It _ n * v co'm*crnr
Vou are h» r e b y . or♦h ri’d l a n

*

SANFORD

Maine Grown

In r i r r u i l Cnurl S r i r M h Judlrlal t'lrcult
Hr ml not q f'ntiniy, Florida.
In 1‘h tn cr ry
Fit*
f Vanfnfd. a mini*-!pal corpora*i**n C*om|dainartL
Hill in
ir.
f i»th liwr
r II n f a g t t f
T ax l.lcn
T o w'l w h e m ir m av i n n n - r n
y
, f , Lrralij f&gt;Mlrr&lt;«l t o apl’csr h**r»ii»
on *vr Ivt-f(*fj* ih»- Dr*t M o n d a y in January*
f i ll * . L**inp a rule day of thi* co urt , then and
th»r* f»» m a k e answer a* t»* a n y right. Inter*
c*t or t*i»n w h*rh you m a y hnvp in and t o the
follow mi* *dearrihf*l p r o p e r t y t«^*w»t: U&lt;*!s
4?* and t*&gt;. Sanford H iich t* .
S»»d ■*111 (« brought b y t h e City of Snn-.
ford iifid n s t C. 41. Mlnfcf*.
f
■» fur*hir urikf.-tl Thai thi" *,ol|r#« «hxll
hr i' .
&gt;101 1 ach « « « k 1 *&lt;r f«*ar inti
•grt* . w i . i
, ii I In- ‘’ i»if.F*,‘| H ./a M
' t ' . i * nml -iril r*d iht" jh&lt;- t.lfb ala) of

i ( i.uvf V r n nth
• ( 4ini\lV | | h?M i

i o d M l f l * Irrull
to I li-«nrer»

“Very often one of the girls .calls me
by Long Distance and we have a pleasant
visit of five'minutes or more. Y ou’d be
surprised to know how little it costs as
“ When any of the grandchildren are
sick and I am called at night, I simply
reach for my extension telephone and talk
without moving from my bed. Often I can
give advice and direction that saves lots of
worry.’’
■m

•

Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station,

AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

F. F. DUTTON, Incorporated
Sanford, Florid*

lo p o t•lt« ti 1 d in
M r l i t l i , \«44-V« n

H o t CiJ.ASS,
, c_-lrk'.

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In

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fight

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r I .ini

&lt; Irrull i ii i: i ( S r i r n ih Juifirinf I Irrull
Scmlritilr ( iiu n ii . I I&lt;•r I«I*• In l h a n r r r i
l i t ) uf Sa»if»Hl. a m tin in p a l n-r
p«»falMffi CittMplainatif
•
Hill to
v*
*F*' ri*r 1i*jh«
' M Tb rash rr a n d \ h .
Tax l irn

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In

Nnif-nkr, I.SH*.

( ir« fill ( n itt I S i t i nth J l( i| ti it«l &lt; lit till
Sir»iir*4*l# LitUnii. I Infill a
In ( h m r r r i
&gt; ,» &gt;1 SapfrtftI, 4 Mtuntiipnl r t f •
p. rstit-n CiMn|il&amp;inat&gt;| t
Hill to
vs.
. F iift-rlf'**"*
Ir*h fliimfipfF*
T a t l*i»-n
1* m!I * niim ti n.*t
\ sii wr» l»i*f« b* fifilt /i tl t -i nfip.ar h*-r**Ln
• n *r b*f'-rn i l»c fiu i M '»nrlij in J a m i a r y .
I r*1**_ h* trig n fiifi tl4 of th'L* i .-miti. rI,« i. nml
i * ? I ■• rr Hi • uti* * -t » • • tint 1 1 .•' « u i r

1 Kill K T. 1 H ’I frtl
. . Tt.«p -f ".xr-i
f.
41.1 8 IUI |8 Iti.iurm *'» I fie • •V&gt; .'I Sant "Cli
\ . \\
\ I i r natliy, I *« v f o e * \
I m 1p n
*k' "»»*•'( I d a ‘ »Unijii r!
tu* i u * •• I la
it i" f u r t h e r u n b red that t i n * 1notice *JiaH
T o all wh om it m a y conrerd:
be p u I d i i h c ft nnre each we*-k f *»r four ii i fi s e i VoU are hereby «ad« n d to appear hi rein utive
U in the Hanford Herald.
r n dr h e f ir r the fir"t Monday in J a n u a r y ,
Done* &amp;ftd ur*br*d this tii^ 2 n d da y «f |)r*
1 ■*I*#. brin g a rule d a y «»f thi# court, then and rernber, 1DIM. *
th e r e in m ake atifWi-r as to any rigl'D iiit*»rnc«*F
K. A. Dot H JU ASifL
••"i or Io n which y o u may h a v e in amt t o il,»*
Cb rV
ro llowing d* *r rllo-if p ro p r r t y , t o w n
I ,**t« **2
arid *»3, Sanford H*igt)ts.
*
S aid "Uit »• I fo u g h t Its I he I' 1 1y «f Sail rd
"k . m i l \ \ . t t . A b e r n a t h y .
*1 &lt; *T&lt;U .t \
| i t" furOiir ord ered that Du* 7-1 iir- *h»D
hailrrr »
Im publmhi d t ru f * se ll W»- k L-r ' u t ■ . -»
uiivi
in H e Satiford Herald
I •• -'ll and it*
• d I It 1 * the .1 -1h .* 4 . ■f

In &lt;if« u i( ( uuil N c v c n i h Judicial t .rrull
S» minute C o u n ly . Florida. In t hanrery
C i t y of Sanford , a m u n icip a l t»»r- y.
{Miration C o m td a in a u L
Hill t&lt;#
vs. * •*
Ftirrcifr-wn
W . W. A b i r n a th y , D a y t o n a , .
TaaJlJen
V. Iu-m Co.. LlorJ*Ia *
T u atl k l m m It m a y co n cern :
Y o u arc tbry by o rd ered in appear herein
nn or before the .first M on d ay I n , J a n u a r y .
I il 1P. htittg n rule d a y td (hi# co urt , thru and
the re t o m ake afi*wrr #* t o any rig h t, lnU*i*
(*«t or Hen which y o u .may have in and tu ttu
l o l l o w i n g desc ribed p r o p e r t y , t*»-#Tl:
Li t I, fllock II, b f a r k h a m Hark l l i l g h t * .
S a i d s u i t i* b ro u g h t by the* City «*f Hanford
a g a i n s t W,. W. A b e r n a t h y ,
It l*ifu rth *r ord ered t h a t this n o tic e "hall
b e p u b lis h ed once e a c h w eek f*»r four conaeru t i v r Weeks in lh # J i m f n f d Herald.
D o n e and ordered thi# the .lilth d a y of
Novem ber, D U .
9
_ l* taJ)
K . A. UOl)&lt;il«AHH.
Clerk,
• My V. L . Jlouglat#, II.
3 0 - fife

all w ltom it may n m n - f f i .
&gt; nil are L» | i l t ordefi’d t o appear Mr*in
i* , . r b»fur** the fi f t \ | « pil*v in i v u u a r v ,
i'j, b e i n g h rule (lay i f IB &gt; rmirt, i h i n
and ti er* t •• main h i o t
t • an&gt;v right,
i.irriwt «»r Jr * n which y o u m a y hav * in and
tu the f o l l o w i n g lincirtM?! p r o p e r t y , t i o w i t ;
S ‘ j of l , o t 7 an d Lot h, HJ-*rk J, T b f " , SanI m l . a r r u r d i a g to K.
T raJunt'* map d
jj.it! r l t y ,
' -Maid fcuif i* brought b y t h r C it y uf.CJanford ag winst W, II. l ‘« t#;a.
It I* f u r t b t r ufdrrcd that thi# nolle*- *hall
br p u b li s h e d on rr rarh v n k for four eotivrr•utive w erk a in tfir Sanford l i t raid. *
D o n e a n d ordered thi* t h e 2 n d da y of D o
r«fnb»r. 1 9 1 8 .
.
*,
9
,

,

[ ‘arofullv Fclocted; free from disease,
do-a
^
pend able stock. Spalding’s Rose No. 4
md lied Bliss varieties. Price reason­
able.
Book your order early for direct
shipment from Maine.
Write or wire

font .tgiiiti ’fr,'
It 1* fori Mf 4i

Into O u r L iv e s

happiness. W e can call any *
of th em ,.d ay or night, and
. 7^
hear them as well as if they were right here.

FLORIDA

SEED POTATOES

1

O v e r the W ir e s

Third Street and Oak Ave. "

II W k t Tli r *
••rififlc 1 " I M
?*Bid « n i i» 1

uj*v«
)•» H i u
| Intin ami &lt;n i l n i l

M A T E R IA L

ent, Plaster, Railing and Moulding. Beaver
Board, Sewer Pipe, Tile and Galvanized .
Corrugated Roofing
Red and Green
Vulcanite Asphalt Roll Shingles

Notice of Application (» y .T a &gt; P e e d I'ndtr
S ectio n 8 o f Ch apter 4888. Law* of Flor­
ida
N o tice D h ereb y given t h a t \V. It. Hallard,
purchaser of T a x Certificate N o . 18 84 . dkted
th e 2nd d a y of Ju n e, A. P . 189#. ha* filed
• a id certificate in m y clfiec. a n d ha* m a de
applica tion lor la * deed to Witte lr| accordanrr with la w . - S a id certificate embrace*
t h e following desc ribed property s i t u a te d In
S em in o le c o u n t y , Florida, liwwiti N W ' i cf
N W 1,' Section 19. T » p 21 S . . I I . .10 h a rt.
1 0 acre*.
T h e raid land t y i n g a v - s s e d at
the date id th e Issu ance fd »uch certificate
in the name ol U n k n o w n . F a i n * aifid *cer­
tificate *h»U In redeem ed accord in g In law
la * deed will i e . n e t h i t i i . n on the 2 M h day
ilf December; A. P . 1918.
.
Wllnre* m y official *ignaturo an d *eal
thi* li e 2fdh d a ' of N o v em h er, A. P . 1918.
- U ral).
FI. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk Circuit C o u r t . S e m i n o l e C o . , Fla.
If) V. \ l . Pougla**. P . C.
■to n*
••
U l S s t U . t t ION N O T I C E *
All partiea a t e hereb y n««tii&gt;d t h a t the
p a rtne rsh ip
h ereto fo re
existin g
het^ern
Fjrank Hatch a n d It* It, Barbour c o n d u c t i n g
t h e hu»ln«w* a*f th e H atch Fisheries Co. in*
S a fi f i r d , H o n d a , is this day, N o v . iii, IV1H
m u tu a lly d lia o lv ed . and t h a t Frank H a tch ,
o n e of to e former part ne rs la now c o n d u c t i n g
t h e i u t i n c M . i n Ida own name a n d for his
o w n benefit,
AII persons o v i n ^ t l - e said H atch F ls h e t le 1
1*«H prom ptl&gt; m a k e p a y m e n t t o Frank
H a t c h at the place of hutlnesa at Sanford ,
a n d all pera«»na h a v in g (*1 * 1 01 * aga in*! the
p a r t m rahip will prefrnt them to Frank
H a t c h for p a y m e n t as under th e te rm * of
t h e dissolution he hrfnfnr* the o w n er of .al l
«»ut*tan*llnir aeeotint* , and assure*« liaidlity
Ior all mdrt t» do* «» *»f th« i*urtni rchip.
F I t A N K II 'TC*If.
it it it \ i t i j t i t it.
27 F r M i r
\

C

rs, Sash, Shingles, Laths, Lumber, Lime, Ce

*

Sunshine P ou rs

LL . LUM BER

s i : s s.c. a,

J S, It. JS K. In arri v . T he* «aid land In Circuit f'ban
: M ' e u i i l at' the date of i-su .r .rr of
“Ir tn ln o le I ..UIII1
cert iora te io 1 h* rare* of I'n k ti 1 wo
*- raid live rate. • f It.*: rii'mi* C n m p a n )
fib d said r. fttiiert. e in oty oitlrr, a r d
made atr|kt|l*ation lor* tav deed* t o l.otlr
rcer'dar.rr with I . *C fTnb-e* . a i d r* r' rt.*
shall hr r e d e e m ' d accordinC t o law t a t
■ will iaeue tin rente on the 2 8th d a y yf
mlo r. A. It. 1 9 1 k.
Itnea* m ) ofiicial signature anil *r at thl#
Ir.th day yf N o v em b er, A 1&gt; 1918.
alL
K
DOUGLASS,
lerk Circuit Court, S em in o le C o . , Fir.
It) V.'M pouRla**. P . C.
-r___r . .

In

2S-8w-Frl

Terrible Suffering From Headache,
Sideache, Backache, and Weakness, Relieved by Cardui,
Say3 Thi* Texas Lady.

unr anil ordered thla th r
so, T a r Certificate No. 9 lf i, plated Ihr
clay of Jpitc, A. f), 1*98. Said rerliflem b ra ret thr f o lio a tn c described prop*
ctjuatrd in Seminole c o u n t ' , f lo r id a. t&lt;-

alii **nl &gt;» I »&lt;‘i»gf I b&gt; fTTr &lt; if) • f u Atifiii'l
&gt;nt‘*t ) M 1 I riialtt f urnl V h

I* II h i f l M i r n r ' i r f i &gt;1 t f u l (fiia nt-fM*' *!&lt;slk
l*t- puf&gt;ll*t?rri
line**
nacJi
wi't-k
f*»r f t i ur
r i i i i M u l n i wi i ' L* in t h r S x n f i i n l II r a i l

I •‘•m- nml nfili r&lt; •!
N n * « mli* t , I 'M x.
i ft call

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i n r o N i it \ c i t i k h .
i g i k i o (hill Hu- H*"t» I "i
II, II* I■ t • III f • Ifl Mf -l| I I'f S t m 1-| . .| |

Hi, I Ik- i lot. L* ilding aed « II al
’ n • iw*
*. ;• if »i&lt; i. &gt;i &lt;i d Liil" (• r tuithhog a x.n.li in
riiitnof 11«e#| m i l l J l.e l.lk* * lull building.
TI iiir ai.d ftpecitiratitina will lie on file in the
uflic. of th e t b q b &lt;4 t h e Fircuit C nurt on
a n d after Dec. 2 0 1h,
Iluard r«-ncrr*" Ifte l ig h t to reject a n y and
all bids.
;n» o tc
FL A I&gt;(fUf# !.ASH, Cb-rk.
. •
N ttlK F .
* N o l i r e l" In fi L&gt; t i v ep that th e Hoard
f o u n t &gt; f iiinmi»tli&gt;tiitr* f&gt;*r Hrminulr count,
flMroiu. « 4 l4 r*rcive N t l l H S Jnlitrsrv f i t
I
I, &lt; ,ii
4 rn fur thr p u rch a se
uni* f a i i l graiter
•
T i e fi 1 iii r41 ri . r »i-* 1 1 i. fit'i i f i r«- je* !* * ft
• li d all I . ,1 *
•
I. \ | H H « il, \ S ^ .
liO-fitr
C lef k.*

Hji*ffhiid' of h r. and |»g-• x 4#1i nie and pro• •rthifie th« piu.i"hni*-r.t for tii&gt;Ut|nn thereof.
H» •’ ■►'d»uiii’d h&gt; l hi* Mayor arid C i t y
• - m u n i of Sanford, Florida
*
S e ctio n t Thai fr-nti an d sftrr th** pa*r«gp u m I t»WIni?-oflret of till* ord in ance it
• h i l l I**- tiri!av&gt;fnl for any ire factory, tee
• » m |. a i n 1 . . * ilr^eian or ir. pe&lt;ldlrffii whi-th• r m to- a p*-r*ori, firm *»r corporal loti jiFlling,
d e l l vi-finy' an d nedilling lee w ith in tin- llmltn
uf tfie rit y of Sanford. Florid a or *»4Mng or
delfv■»-#11 *if ii-e upon fhr p u b lir « trr»*l* or hlgh• t - will.in tin n | &gt; of S a n fo rd . Florida.
11 id*
#5ttl»itT« nah'Mnan »*r pe«|i|lrr *hall ciimld» with t fi
iirpuMiiti* of thi* ord in ance
Io 11 loaf I i-f *irl 11 Aft tv
.
2 That all ire pi ddlcrft or aalrwmen
an* required to ob ta in from th** c i t y
VlerW ifo - i l i . i nl number f*»r ea c h
and e v e r y
• art.
in or oilier vrtwrte used by t h e m
in th*- delivery of ter, and t h e ow ner, a g en t
or driver of every "ueh earl. » a £ o n or ot her
y-Kii li* ‘stuitl at Ini. 1 1 peri*#" lia v r painted on
• 1 - h 1!. tfi. i’eof ihr ofTirti! n n rnl*« r furntah«-d I'i (tu- rity rlerk t f u f i f o r , in plain w h i te
Dgurew n*d l»** than threr inrhe* in h e i g h t.
»ry Ti'"1 peddb-r of i n l i i m a n wrtp» attaTl f*»ll
to rottiply with any p rov i*ion of thi* »erIi-m *hjil! Io p i n c h e d tiy a fine of not r t • 1 ed ‘n tt i if*t ftoilar* *&lt;r i rti prison men t n o t
• \* * ■'ting Hurt . da&gt;«
S e e tinn 3. That all ice peddb-M or salesmen are required t ‘» pruvtdf i h e m * e l v w with
•calew • nit ibf*■ for weighinif Ice and in weigh
rt 4
a( the time of d e liv e r y ; an y at lfh
iMtidb r nr ftaharnan who sh a ll fail to p ro v id e
liimaelf wriih such scab-*, or shall fait t o
wefjfh a n y ire pobl, at the tlmw of delivery, or
*h«R g iv e a li'*" f, eight of lee t h a n that so ld ,
or a i m s h s l l refu**’ to *rll tii a n y person berpiHi* of n rci|U(-*t to weigh i a m r shall for
each 11 ff **n *e |»#- punUhet| bv fine not !&lt;» ex ri-a-d Lift v (lotlafft, or tinpriion rn en l n*&gt;t •■«Ci . *tirig thlft v il«&gt; *,
Si , t it*ci
,
r* nr s s l i ’s m m .
&gt;-r |*i-r".'r.p |n iltl!in ; ««r •Ir»11 * r(i n g Irr from
•l"nr t &gt; i)n&lt;&gt;r i■f fr .r*i plcirr In plac** %ho tisr,
••r l u v r l ft t hidr po«Mt-V"lnn f **r ( h r purposr of
u*mg a n y Irr long* *hall hav** plainly ami if)
It-gihln l e t te r s ami flxuri* nut 11 -** than thrci^t i g h l h * of an Inch long, thn w eig h t nf auch
tungn Ptam pH l thrrroft with a a tcel dir, a n d
cacj) a n d i*viry member nf
tud ifr fnrr* of
th
y nf Sanford, Florida, I* •'fnpnwrrrd
a n d in * tr u r tc d «•» afif** a n y s u ch tonga t h a t
4H1 nut "o stamped* uf *&gt;n w h ich Ihr weight
"Infill*.-il i« Ii-** than thr a c t u a l w ilg h t nf
lung*
\ n y p cfinn «»r prrsuns v in la lln g th r
Pm v la tu ni id thl" prrtbin "hall In- punished
l*y a line m*i raerrding F if t y D ollara-or tm-*
f i f i m u m i v i r tmf r o r r l m r t h i r t y day*.
Srefirin #i. T h a t all la» « ur part* nf law* In
run dli ( with the pmv iainn* nf t L»i * nnlinaricn
In ni»il | hi* "ami an hi rel») repealed

Her linn fi. Thi* "rillnance "hall, ta ke effe ct
i m m e d i a t e l y upun it* pa*aa%T* and a p p ro v a l
by the m iy « r . ' *
K \ D H D I N A N t i:
rapped thi« th.* 2nd day uf lic c e m b e r , A.
A *1 - ( &gt;rdlr*40i ♦ eiitit lrd an ord in an ce nrt— I*. I DIM,
sc rib in g • that a'l ii «• ■ il t m it n or peddb-r*
F. L. Miller.
within tb*1 r i i y »&gt;f Hanford, Florida* w h o 4hall
#
President nf C i t y C o u n e i l r
tell ic« d i r e c t l y an d indirectly «»r from a n y
. I h e r e b y certify that t h e f o r e g o i n g ord in­
c it jy m an 11 fact tiring plant ahall o b ta in an a n ce waa d u l y passed by t h o ' r t t y ro'iltfll 'fit
ivQ,itiaF n u A t o f » i o r t h r refold#* Hired tn t h e Sanfitrd; *Fl.wdda, *ln A g u i a r s e s o f o n • thla thu
h a u lin g 'of 1ft* a n d p ro v id in g t h a t ea c h v e­ 2p d da y of ift-cemlrer, A._ D . J H E
hicle ■li all be p r o v i d e d wllh pft»prf scale#
an d prMldln»i tliat rarli p^ddbr or a a l m m a n
C i t y Clerk.'
vf ice sfiull hav&lt;( hi* ler tong# sta m p ed wlj^h
A p p r o v e d by me thl* t h e 2 n d day of Dethe w i i g h t t hr m of thereof., arid p ro v id in g
ruber, A. D . I'JIS. *
That all ire peddler* or **h*mt.n "Stall pro­
*
»
J. I). D a v iso n .
vide thematdvfct wit It suit aide scales for th e
3 0 - .Me
—e
M ayor.

Clerk
Uy V. F . D o u c l k u , D. C,
In

LirruLi Cuwri uf thr H n p n
Circuit u f FlarlJa, S e m i n o l e 1
C h a n cery
V illU m II r « r l e e and F m m u 1*
I'riH-tor, C o m p la in a n t x

M u a (*. I ' . f l w , 1. M&lt;i)l&lt;) f irfFe
William it. I'ailm*. -------t l . r f ) I*. FarIt*. ( ir u &gt; c « 11 I’ar'ec. L id a IF
a n d William l l u l b e r t,
Hulhcrt, ______________
In r i r r u i l 1'uurl S r i r h t h Judlrlal 4'Irrull h.r h u . b a n t i , t!,&lt;if*p t i t t y Far Ire,
S e m l n o l r t ' s u a l y , B’lo rhla. In t hanrrry
fine 1 . l a Alli-n anil 1'rpil L A Hen,
C i t y of Sanfo rd, a m u n i c i p a l porn n huabanil. P rlrm lant.
p u r a l i o n C o m p la i n a n t
,
t jtill to
. Tha t o m 11 I-ilnan 1-, Will
r’orrrb ia,
E m m a P . Pru ctur. h avin g ........ ......... ...... .
Mr*. W. VI. Aln -r na th y . P a y T a * l.irn
m tnpluifit in thr t h u v r . l v l . i l rami', anil
form. V o lu sia ('n „ F lo r id a
ll.r r n m i i l a i n a n l . William l ( . P a rin ' h a v ln *
T o all w h o m II m a y tonrrrrtt
,
m*&lt;in a l l i i U v i t ill hi. In li. f t h a t rrrlaln ilrY o u are hrrifby ord rrrd l a a p p ra r h rr-ln f n t ' U n l s th'-Min narm-J ir r rrnlditita ol a
o n or b rf orr thn B r . t .Monday In J a n u a r y , sta ir or r o U n l r y utlu'f th a n thr rtlallr ol
1919, b r i n ( a rulr d a y of thl* court, t h i n a n d Hnrltla, au&lt;) that Ihr i l . l r n i l a n t . arr n m
I h r r , t o make a n . w r r as In a n y rlyht, m t i r - Ihr a ( r
21 ; &lt;ar« ai.jl m a t t h r r r I. no |j-rr . t or tirn which y o u m a y h a r r in a n d to »nn in t h r s t a i r ihr .r r v ir r ol a miljpovna
t h , f o l l u w l o i d i s r r lb r d p ro p r r t y . t o -w it: Lot upon w h o t n wou ld' Mntl sa id d r l r n d a n U or
C, lllo rk 9, T i , r 2 , - o f t h r C it y of S a n f o t d , l a t h or a n y o l thrm.
a r r o r d i n t to E- H. .T r a lfo rd ’s m ap of s a l j
It la t h r r r f u r r nrdtrrd that I h , i l r l m l a n t a
city.
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h i r . i n a l t . r n a m i i l , to-mit: K'lra
r.rl-v,
Kali) su it is b ro u g h t b y ) h * C ity of S a n ­ I. M ed lry 1‘s r l r r , William K. I ' . r l t r , tlnrry
fo rd a c a l n s t Mr*. Vv. W. A b i r n a th y .
I). r . r l i r , ( i m p ' II. l'arl-Y, l.ld a E. IlulIt U l u r l b i r ord ered t h a t t h is n o tl r r shall l i f I, ,W ill l a m l l u l b n l , ht-r h tlsh a m t, O ro rfr
b e p u b lis h e d o n r r r a r h work (or (our rnn- U l l y l ' a r l r r . .Mr*. fit&lt;*a.la f illrn a m i Lfrd I..
s r r u t l v r Wrrka- in t h e S an fo rd l lr r a ld .
fill.it, hrr m i - I'jh(l hr ami t h r y afp In r ’i&gt;v
p u n a and o rd rrrd thla tin- a n th d a y uf oiil» ru l t u a p p i a r to Ihr b ill «1 cjrmi taint
N o t c m b r r . 1918.
Bird In t h i s rau ar on thr atxth d a y ol J a n u .
'.-a ll
IX lU I J J A S f i ,
ary, A. L*. 19 19
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Clerk
It l . f u r l hrr ordi r.d t h a t « cop y "I t h i .
Ily
E. D o u fln p j, , p .
ordrf hr p u B 'i.h i'J rmrr r a rh orrV l u r four
ro n a rru tiv p a r f l l o in thr S a n fo r d llrrald, a
In t Irrull t'ourl H r . r n i h Judlrlal Circuit - " k l y pajirr pul^li.hrd in H rm lno lr r o u n ty .
Hrrnlr.slt C a u n ly , H o r i d a . Ip ( b a n c o
C i t y of S sn fo rd . a m u n i r i p a l cor­
p o r a t i o n C o m p la i n a n t
Hill t o
vs.
•_ ______ _— I'w trln r'
( .r a i l
E. fi. D O U G L A S S ,
H anford M fy. Co., a c o rp o ra t io n
T a * l.irn
Clerk C i r c u i t Court, S e m l n o l r C o., Ha.
T o a l | whom It m a y cunrern:
3 9 - 4 r l -S t c
Y o u arr hereby ord ered t o ap pear herein
on or b i f o r , the first M o n d a y in J a n u a r y , Ip ClrM|ll Cwurl' H r . r n i h J u d i c i a l Circuit
1 PIV, b r in e a rula d a y of t h is t o u r i. then an u
H r m ln o l# C o u n ty , Florida, l a C h a a crry
th e r e i d m ake , answ er s i t o an y r l f k t, in te r ­ City of H a n fo r d , a munlriapl cores t or l i r a which y o u m a y h a v e In a n d t o t h , p orallon C o m p l a i n a n t
Rill t o fnllow lnc
described J irop rrty,
t o -w it : All
ss.
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A, P . S m i t h , I H f t n d a n t
T a x M en
T o all w h o m It may concern:
You a rr b e r r b y ordered t o a p p e a r herein
nn or b e f o r , t h e Aral M o n d a y in J an u ary,
1919, b e i n g a rill* day ol thla c o u r t , I h t n a n d
t h r r , t o m a k e a n t n e r as t u a n ^ r i g h l . Interp rofwrty , t o - w i t ;

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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
NUMBER 29

SAN Fold). FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMIIEK 29. I'JIH

VOLUME X

SEMINOLE NEW HOTEL THANKSGIVING SERVICES
THE WOODMEN CIRCLE
IN BAPTIST CHURCH PRESENTED SERVICE FLAG PRODUCT DISCUSSED
WERE WELL ATTENDED
FAMOUS! AT MEETING
TO CITY OF SANFORD
CEREMONY

TOOK

LETTER FROM I. T. IIII.IU KN

PLACE

, "WED. A F T E R N O O N

.

! Mo„, ,„ (crcMin|t Letter From The

The Woodman's Circle of Slnford
Fro" '
jt tervos the high honor and the
This personal letter from Lieut.
fredit of conceiving the idea of Ifiihurn to bis parents here. Dr. and
presenting a service flag to the city Mrs. J..P. liillium was not written
t,f Sanford ami the presentation took for publication hut is such an inter­
esting letter that
we asked for its
place Wednesday afternoon in the cafing
t
Woodmaen’s Circle in the Musonic i publication:
'
building. On account of the threat­
Copy of letter from First Lieut.
ening weather there were not many Oscar I*. llilburn.' of 3Mh infantry,
visitors but those thut attended wit­ A, E. F., France. •
nessed a beautiful ceremony when
Written from Ruse Hospital No. iS
Mrs. J. D. Parker, acting us GunrJ£ov. 2. I IMS.
ilian had the beautiful silken em­ Dear Folks:
blem-brought into the hall and pre"

Mitvor D aTn:uu.-s*iU ».i-—
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(in i.j.a nrtnin L n .1 li i i l l t o t&gt; lull

to^get .

PRES. HAS (il'A Y A CHEESE
FOR T H A N K S G IV IN G
Seminole County Guava Cheese or
to be more exact the Wakefield,
Guava paste or cheese was bn the
table of the While House yestesday
and on the tables of most ofMhe
A ll
high officials of Washington. This
was made possible by Senator D. U.
Fletcher who sent for a shipment of
Wakelield products and distributed
them among the otlieials at Wash­
ington reserving the gu:tva cheese
for President Wilson and family.
And yet* when you know about
tins wonderful' factory at Geneva in

and to induce people to throw otT

P R O M IN E N T M EN M AD E
GOOD TA LK S

the -committee

The gredtest Thanksgiving in the

HOARD OF TRADE W A K E N S the lethargy of the summer and gel
•
UP T H E CITY
busy for- plans for the winter and
The special meeting of- the Hoard
of Trade last Tuesday night in the
court house was well attended’ dospite the rain thut fell during the
nftentoott- and evening and kept
many from eomirtg In from adjacent
territory,'
The meeting war called to order
promptly at 7:;io by President Holly
who stated that the object of the
meeting war primarily to arccpt his
rerignation made necessary on nceount of his being called t&lt;» France
and also mi account of the fact that

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paper again hnd indite h few Llines
to
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strung.: .turn
andI work
ofI nij
kinds to do in
in
i.i .»t speech and the mayor accepted
let you know that. 1 am coming that President Wilson should have the Hoard made necessary by the
it in India If of the city of Hanford.
«•
along nicely.
then? on his table. Intact they have wut :
A well chosen program followed
I cabled you a few days ago so been dn the tables of many of the
lli&lt; resignation was accepted with
tin exercises being opener
t h a t ’ you would nut be Worried in people (of this country for some time. regrets and bis successor will prob­
salute to the ting followed
case you heard of my wounds. | | .|&gt;)(
several ably In* named by the hoard of gov vising of the Star Spangled Manner.
Could not say in my cable that • |tru.-L loads t.-ought
M.i- cits of i ri."-- at t heir' meeting next Tiles*
\n. r the invocation by Dr. Brownwas woqndcd but only let you know
Wakefield Marmalades and they da night, ito- pew president to ill
1..
, ami the presentation of the that
llnfc I was safe. Tun cannot cable
were .stepped I -t !.• xillgt'
I
p Forster. Dr. Mrownle*’ and
in regard to it-ualt e-, and 1 .mi a I I J C h V . i ■ i T e i . l e t i e - p u ‘. . | t •
I. I 11.■11 w&gt; re ■all' &gt;1 upon ■
’ ••r .1 1
• i-iiahy at present
l,i lil in ht l idotiels load*
f. i remarks and p sp,n de.l in &gt;i
Ves. I am -afely woumlhd. uitdj nine nf I lie re elit
ms •*
-t aide manner.
.
i.n •,f the fig’ ll fur sumi-tinie
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V*.
11
3 gil .• • f '.•lie- lea ai •: &gt;e&gt; a*.t:t i|. .,f. • o t,r» .v w* * I...... '
T lie Unhelield Co. :tt t.enova )iaft i 1* *■
1.. i Mle.ss Our !'•»»&gt;» the • xerci-.s &lt;ept iny left ankle, and it is lining
rj t ,,, [,M,| .,r,,ud rtf their wntuler _ 11In- f !•" Moil the war had temporal-Mr. nleelv iii ri e emir..... f a fe&gt;* muntl
• !• *1 i ’ ■ a ' •
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appointed

by' the

president to make this campaign is history of America since the founda­
busy and has already obtained good
results*
. It bus been unanimously decided
by the-real business men*of the city
to stand right behind, the Hoard of
Trade in its effort* to build' up a
bigger Sanford.
.
V. M. C. A. WANTS WORKER
Age Limit

Lowered For Itoili Men
and Women

The following letter frrmr-rVr- W.
Honeycutt should get results here:.
I quote telegram just received
which removes all necessity for draft
classification of men jdto were 31 or
older on .lime 5, l!Mt?
"N ow r e m i t overseas candidates
thirty one years or older Itine fifth
nineteen seventeen irrespective of
I heir i luM.meat ion
It is Mecesnary,
h-iwexir. that in.-n up I" and m
eluding thirty *mv years tile draft
liermit to Save this i-mintry witli
|,i-| i |t .ii l-lii at mu
F.ii|*h^*ue
need of men of ability to promote
the eon.plet....... Iltintiolis emistrue

tion of this country was celebrated
yesterday in the United Stat/s and
Sanford was among those patriotic
cities that, gave full measure of
thanks and praise to Him who has
made it possible for this country to
achieve such a wonderful victory
that brought peace aud comfort
ugiiin. to our honu-s.
* .
*
The services were held in the
Maptist church beginning at eleven
o'clock. Dr. Hrownlcc of the Pres-.
liytm afrT tmrch.- rh.ifrnrm- of the
meeting opened with a prayer and a
short talk on the many blessings of
the season and also mentioned the
fact, th;tt Dr. Hyman, the former*
pastor was now a chaplain in the
army and It. I Holly expected to
leave today as Y. M.
A secre­
tary in France.

l{,.\ ■M.I SH.-V fnllnwrrl with u forur.uiT fur nil mankind nnd giv
mg praise tu tin- Lord for His many
M.tvsings. Th.- i-hoir mad.- up from
•In- -,.\,"r.il . Imn li,.- r.-h lorr l some
Verjf beautiful selections, the follow­
ing taking part: Mrs. K.lw-urd Ifig. .. . Mr I’ hir.ip*. Mr- ||*«\V. Mrs.
I .vi a
ft i m pr"gr i"| ’
Si-ogg.-m M rs. Morgan, Mrs. George
\. i.i .,11r need of iiii-n, I
111• * Fox uii'i S. (I. Sliinh'dscr.
I-i rat mo for t - •• p.i •' 1•&gt;•* \r . g « Tn j
1
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I ». ugl.t •' or night Ul* t to* Iilli r I ;*! received f r.•hi NeVv V of I.
EverXotte •a . - .! . -.if. ri-m.i - 1 •' .■ . .. i. tlilU tiu-j 1 a &gt;• put awa; till
II &lt;’ . DuItose, Dr. C. D e W .
.*t n| a new hotel i*rop'»-it &gt;n Ili-ad«|itartir'.
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tviv- I able that one should gel hit as many f l ........jnf.i-t it nm in »hi r 1 "•* «H»d
France to -bring iTi
Mrower. L. It. Philips Iin.l Dr. Ililtinii-s as I was and g&lt;-t mil of it *i*, i.uu h.iv,*- tlo* repiii.di'in **i iieikoig
;'T tio a n tTo t a &gt; i'i. •
r ■d
U i need -nil in recruit men and
Imrii iii.ol.' live minutm t.illrs that
■ me and all of i !.* -i cunie
i. irne .1.0 a■ i I ’ i
o.1 women ...» liiimi • ami.- in I "&gt;*-r
and
a
mo
1
-a . h a crocting
\\,r,. |ootioiiio.il perf.-i't g'*ms by all
ami i.i tng a M' '• - * ' • 1 • a • .ip *i .i in.- ‘rta'ilv a" I
* *1 i\ho beard them. These gentlemen
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a - if.’ ■i■ . .(! iea-l ftirillgll lie. erntier
touched upon the world races ami
‘ ’I/' ,t -..f.,1
n.tv e alre.ni. mad* an an
•! In-!a \
their serfdom, thetr freedom just
f 11 o I'tv c .tli'l O'
III p u r . b a - e ii. - p r o p e r l y W i i ' l j t . - a e b
i b u l l e t h a d g m * i hr**ugl. .
mm gullied by this great sneritiee of
•\i* - m 1 O. Ill it
.I f -ir m n iii - iv'n 1 "•
-gart- mil;
t w o s m a l l -i/&gt; - c a r
:i\ of a l.iigi|i?,. to Have the v. orld,. t lie rum of
• t \-,i n \‘Hilar ail
I M»* i-ii| m .n . • t i
*ii
- I . u l mi • w I t : *» -..I I
• •.ire •&gt;! n i l i ' f t v i - s k i i n - n o b r l
autoeriu-y. the wrong idea of Ger­
llii*
ri'«'ru»»ii»K
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many
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hi; is not rtrmig ..i t and .» httb- 'i d l o r d h a s , s e - ' i r i I t n ei r p r o m i s e t o i l e - p n n - e f r o m
huiii ’ m r** t»! nil'll an*l ui»m«*n f
iHin many that Christianity slunilil be
” 1 m v»iK»*r,
f u t u r e ' t h e r e w t - t i n n l l i •* i i l l ' M - n i m i T ill*
from disiis*- Imf is doing very well localilore
in t i n- n e a r
i-.lti.iitton.il w
\•»rk . .
almlislied. the’ fact'that America was
•n» fr*&gt;m Fanfor.l to the war.
mi
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t
o
,s
vnnnoi . - , to
* i m t e i p r o p el.. . M r Dougin- T i e place on my I* ft thigh is « « I L M e a n t t i n e
i i at
“ Army orders on education issued quiescent when humanity was rail­
«&gt;i.«i &gt;1.ir ol -il V,-r wn h t he just two little sears as it was ir. Ih-sh j (.1(l|nty's most widely adverti»“ d nm- ] irankly stated that lie knew nothing
tu ire
2 signifies that two of our
rii-ist , sign 111• a lit eilm atimial docu­ ing, to ti* for help especially when
wound. There was eertatnly lu. on ;
nr • wounded.'o-car Speer and
ment
i l c genet a t-jiin-. Need uf the Turks were .Mitrhr-ring the t 'lydsi-ni ..
prop"* *y
ihi.t wound, aw. I lie bull I
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desperate.
D o g et s p e c i a l tians, the bravery &lt;&gt;f our men over
‘ i * i ctiUmi.
HT. tliinl -' 1r '*f
through a shot gun shell in my !
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I f .1
•• I ........ I there ami tln-tr faith in the religion
•I ‘ * .a, the figure r&gt;. meaning
J|llM'h'*t . kn ii king t he cap half " ay
of
.b
mi - t'hri-t ami then .it last the
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in-, .iii11 thanksgiving over pence ib-I .
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» "' • h , ‘ , got - i n l a i t i ' h With &gt;1 iiUIi U. .W.1 I. , •h nti rr in large trtrvr. and the plan cipals for organi.'.a lion and super­
|u.a rt ily endorsed by the Hoard vision. M list Ifl- in. excellent hi'alth,
The services were groutly enjoyed
IS lilt, e-x- t . M. Merry and make application
il ug is of s i l v e r w i t h f. . ' . »utifuF'j^vas.
'"*T\vus. next to.me when 1 was
to
him
for
men.
The
war
industries
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Trn(fl.
,n,.mtH
.rs
at
th.
my
aband
*no one present minded the fact
meeting.
whv the wound in'
- t .els uipl fringe &gt;i/ gold and‘ 'i* I nliMned*It
prepared for hardship*."
any min md
that they were kept in later than
iiioiMited upon a imdestal that w*1111dofneii did not get me he said it UTV now releasing ii
Various other p^n-..*s of industry
I appeal III yon to help till- locate Usual fo r’ the speaker* held the un­
"l" rn.it it to be placed in the * !• *" I (.it the extra pistol mugar.ines oil my Mr Merry has been innt ru&lt;'l»*il by •I***’ I Li »'|| \ Wi r»- i|'sr||*Ht'i I ;U"1 oillli"
mir strongest no n for Ibis most v ial divided attention of the audience
join
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l.ab-.r
Mur.-ail
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belt, and as they ;ir- s|e*-l and were
s l t m t l d - r wort.
I'crshing su.d the bov-s were and it v..i&gt; a. Ureal ni hear ilium.
take lip wfir is ' r a i ^ l i l t a l k - ' f r o m t l o
full of she! h. .ft be., broke the for......f flirt WI -III ng »• again
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Everyone recognised the fuel that
that
. r i m e t l i i n t t ..II- .tiol mo afl\ w lo-n fighting ••topI
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o f ri. I them i .iis'I. boiijt- ill tills conilltion. w.-re fraught with wmiderful possi. 1 -. r ,•1 • •i • i k .
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a -.'•••'*
I ri,-- that Ifu v ' In-ill tin great*'-: n a n y g n o . l t h i n g - iNitj a n - Ft - ude
but in the meantime to prepare them lulities and that from this time for­
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iiu t v a n d w er e iitiatrind
mi irut. her and had a big • otf orer&lt; during the u*ar •*-ilt n&lt;m
to (ill tin- place -thev- deser ve to oe- ward all people are to have a greater
U ..’ have a good »im&lt; »n tins hav over y iisstst ance K» v«*n t hen I**
Tin* prosetitatioji exi-rcisis
.v&lt;r*- tinnItoiinl "I |cups tun A inerlea’ s il.-velopment aitd reverence *tor the house of God und
Ills 'sacred Word and from the sac­
!'• o.nful and there '-..'ro no dry ward a it ii a jolly bunch of wounded
the world’s betterment.
get hack on a pornml basis in Sem-! Trade was tnki4l UI* un(* w us d.*rifices
and suffering of the world
cy.s in the lodge room dijring the officers. We ‘Mcit!” each other, read
inole county so far ns the supplying I eided to purchase chair* at once nnd
have
come
peace. and a rloser rela­
nnd
"r
a
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the
nurses
and
w.»
are
••xereiser and after they were .over
. What’ s The Use?
tionship to God nnd thu churches.
and it brought the friends and rela­ generally .like a bunch of youngsters of labor is concerned. Let County, have the rooms ready for the next
Tin- men in power make sad mis­
tives of the hoys together ilito a of five year*.
Agent Merry know what you need'in big meeting. It was ulso decided to
The Herald regrets the fact that
takes. and we wm rant about their
great family of sympathy ami sorrow
How was 1 hit"
M y company ( |)(, wny . 0( hibor.
! make a campaign for memberships breaks until the well known welkin lack of space will not permit, the
and understanding' injo which the took over part of the front line the
ashes, but wbat’s the use? The gov­ giving of j-aeh uddress as it was de­
pat-tis of victory and n return of night before.
We vyere in the big
ernment in awkward shape, is deal­ livered for U would make the heat
peace penetrated like the ray* of offensive of Verdun and so it was
ing largely in red tape, and we .-an of reading und most interesting to
the sotting sun.
not u trench sector but open war­
the muny who failed to hear them
deck ourselves with erape, but
fare.
Our line was on the reverse
delivered.
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.Why not assume
TO OUR PATRONS
slope of* a littic hill. Each man dug
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First M. E. Church
Such
a
Thanksgiving
servlet? is a
that every man is doing things the
At the First Methodist Church himself a little hole just big enAugh
benediction
and
a
great
help- to tho*
Ill-ginning on December 1st the Herald will be pub­
what’s t.l Mkse? _ Why not ussu
m xt -Sunday the services will be ns and deep enough to lie down in and
lished on Fridays only Instead of Tuesdays and Fridays as
that every man i» doin g things t people who are seeking higher things
tnllowg; Sunday school ul ft:3(T a. in. be below ground level.
heat he enn?. We can adopt the in life and who recognize the fact
formerly.
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breaching at 11 and 7 p. m. At the
There were Uoche on three sides
other plan, but what’s the use?
A that The world Is entering upon u
close of the morning sermon the sac­ of us, so ufter daylight, it wat. not
The Serai-Weekly Herald hus made Its appearance reg­
thousand things were left undone, in ncjv era in which character, morality
rament of-the Lord's Supper will be safe to stick up one’s Jtends In front
ularly for exactly, seven years, through good limes und had
scores t&gt;f ways we’ ve -wasted mon, and clean living will have first j^aco
administered. All C.htistians are in­ of us, about 100 yards, and the other
until It has become u habit for the people of Seminole county
and we can snort around like fun, nnd only the rlcnn will inhabit the
vited. Visitor* anil other Christians side of the crest, was a machine gun
to look for the Herald on these daya. Previous to the estnh^ • ■*
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but what’s the use?
Our Uirship earth.
who may be nwny from their home nest that was annoying one of our
bailment of the seml-weekly the Herald was published
prhgratn fell down flat; we’ ve balled
churches are assured a cordial wel­ outfits advancing on our right and
weekly and the subscription price was S2.00 per year. When
Woman’ s Club
up tills and balled up that: nnd we
come at their Lord's table'. As this the Captain told me to go out und
Ihb semi-weekly was established the price was not advanced.
ran lecture through a hat, but what’s
The
regular
monthly
business
"ill be the closing Sunday of the get it.
Now that we are going hack to a temporary weekly basis
I picked a numtar of men
the use? With Ell’s vim we’ re get­ business meeting of, the Woman's
ecclesiastical year anti' the last ser­ fro’in my platoon, took a repeating
the price will not be reduced hut will remain at S2.00,
ting there, our coat tails flapping in Club will be'held in the club rooms,
vice' before the pastor lehVeu for shotgun for myself nnd started out.
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Herald
Is
one
of
the
few
papers
In
the'country
that
the nir; w«» :tifl may wear the brow Wednesday, Dee. 4th, nt 2:30 p. m.
Conference at llartow, it iy hoped W o-went—to the crest of tin* hill and
did
not
raise
subscription
or
udvtffllsing
rates
during
the
war.
of
care, but what’s the uie?- We The hour of meeting has been chang­
_*that Hie attendance will be large. opefied up. I* started fire with the
However,
the
inrreaalng
costs
hnve
necessitated
a
raise
and
shook
off all our penre time sloth, ed owing to the days growing short­
The pastor expect*•to leave for the shotgun, firing over the crest, drop­
we feel that It will besl serve the Interests of all concerned
nnd went abroad and cut n swath; er. The report of the F. F. W. C.
seat'of the conference next Tuesday ping down nnd coming up to fire
to publish this paper only once u week Instead of raising the
we still may talk of koup and broth, convention will be given, und the
morning.
again in another place.
The nest
prire at this lime.
bnt whntl* the use? We made some business of the meeting
will b«was in a small clump of hushes- nnd
gorgeous
breaks
at
first,
und
every
shortened
in
order
thut
the
the
con­
I ptymped buckshot through the
\ccldenl to Airplane
Il Is our*purpose to make the weekly Herald one of the
servation
program
may
begin
not
blunder seemed the^worst, and into
very best papers in the stnle.
Arrangements are being made
•bu* of the airplane* alighting on bushes from one end ’ to the other.
Inter
than
3:30.
Special
music
bos
tears we still may. burst, but what’s
(o have regular, reliable correspondence from every part of
• lia.e field yesterday had, the mis­ At last 1 must have forgotten to
been
prepared
and
matters
of
deep­
the county and the Herald belongs to-the outlying sections
t rtune to go Into the ditch at the dodge, for u bullet gruz.-d rny right
the use? There are’a million reasons est import will come before tho meet­
of the county au well as to Sknford. The Herald has become
edge of the field through the mis­ elbow and knocked ray. bund off-the
why we ought to wave our hats,on ing. Every woman of Sanford und
a part o f Seminole county .and Seminole county hns become
calculation of the driver.
* gun stock as I started to fire. I. took
high, we still may spring a briny Seminole county is urged to attend.
aim again and fired.
Then later
a part of the Herald.. .
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' When extricated from the mud
eye, but what’s the use?t Our every
they clipped me in the abdomen and
"here it had landed .it was found
It will be our parpoae to continue to work for the better­
Preparations are under way for
in the thigh.
I then told the
thought and every
mooc should
that one of the propellers was
ment o f thp county In the future aa 1n the past and we will
the
all-membership drive, o'r "roll
N. O. O. to take . charge and I fell
tinctured be with gratitude; we’ ve
broken. This caused a deldy of sev­
expect (he hearty-aapport of every clllxcn.
call” 'Of the Red Cross in December.
back to my hole to get first aid and
eral hours while the machine was
whaled the haughty kaiser good, and
Rev. Mr. Brower attended a conferbeing repaired, but the machine left they told me to boat it back to a
that’s the use.
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first aid station where more could
in- the afternoon. Foriunntely no
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PALE POUR

road one block from depot. Address
Jamef A. Johnson, Lake Monroe,
Florida.
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‘ J [Y 1 u b jrio u s , b u rs tin g ,
b u b b lin g suds s u rg in g
through the water - driving dirt out
of clothes. How fast they do work
—here, there, everywhere, into
comerr, through the fibre of tire
doth, right down to the licm of the
garment. And l&lt;ok at Uic -dirt; it
iu Aroll30ut.lt can’t hide anywhere
—not a speck left when GRANDMA
la after it. GRANDMA just drives
dirt out and gobhlcs it up. Qcans
anything. GRAN DMA Lsa Pou xU rt!
Soap. No cutting or chipping and
no more wanting of bar soap DOW.

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For Sale—Two hundred feet front­
age on Orlando road. In city limits.
By owner who is hero for short
Lime. Address Box .157, Sanford.

“ A HAVEN OF REST”

Onion plants for sate. S. .1. Big
rs, 107 W. Ninth street.
27-tfe
For Sale Double barrel shotgtin
in perfee condition. Can lie seen at
the Herald Olllce.
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T H A N K S G IV IN G SERVICI
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F’ or Sale— Duroc Jersey pigs
Wager, West Side.
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For Sale— New single Weber Wag­
on box. Dutton Crate- Co.,
13-tf

You K nit with Grandma

or “ A M IL L IO N A IR E S ’ P A R A D IS E ”
It is located between two sparkling. crystal Inkcs, surrounded by
beautiful, tropical trees, and in a community of nmgnlfirlcnt homes. It
is only three miles from one or Florida’ s lending.Industrial cities, and
is onc-hair mile from the Dixie Highway. It is equipped with a'l mod.
ern conveniences; has eleven acres in the lot; a n eight room modern
house, a large variety o f fruits, and a landscape that an artist wquld
revel at an opportunity to paint. After seeing this place one would
think of Jhe price reaching in In seven figures, bill we have it listed at
the astonishing price of only $8,500.00.

HUTCHINS &amp; COMPANY

For Sale — Farming implements of
all kinds, chest of carpenter tools,
fllMform scales, set of batteries and
other articles.
Also lot and build­
ing. Atkins, nertt to Vincent's Fish
hdhse.
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Your Grocer Has I t!

LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, FLORIDA’S OWN
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alrot auto. II. G. Dieterich.
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% ou arc. Ibrrrtorr, turim-r nntig,^ u ,.
tha- anbU a ! l . * a Iona will La- uk*-n ai « • !
fi-aanl, anal your raid rntr y will La- c»noiUi
without ( u r ' h i r rlcht to ho hrard. a,ta„
ha-fora* thi« office or an a p p r a L i f &gt;ou f4jj*u
fair* In Vhi« nfllc* within twrnly day, .f t,
tha* F O U I I T H puhllra Ion of l hit *oU~
a« ahown ha-low y&lt;*ur anawrr. urdar calk
aprrlfirally r u n o n d i n * to Ih*-.*- albf* loti 3
rontrat, tojrplha-r with duo proof tbat )ei
hava* served- a copy of your anawrr on a«l|
contestant r it ha r in Jitraon or by rr(m,r&gt;4
mall.
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Yo u ahould atalc In your anawrr the n e t
of the poatolflra* to which .you dr«ir» falsa
notice. to to* arnt to you.
Itl’ I l T XV. l ’ AVIS. Ilrriat.f
P E I l l l Y .\l. r o l . S o N , llri.mr.
I ’at c aif tirat putiflcaetotj. - N o . a m U f LI'JIK.
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F’or Rent— Two furnished rooms
209 E. Fifth St.
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F'or rent— A six room house at
N lorres ’ .Strttnrrr- Efrt'rmfrw -of—J. ~tL
FBIsworth, Hcardall Avo.
13-tp.
F’or rent— Apartments over ‘ 10
cent Store. -I nice rooms $15 per
month with modern improvements
The cahbugoi crop will lie lighter Fret? water. N. II. Garner.
17-tf.
this year than in former years in all
: In* repioji surrounding Bart".'
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sft-tns that the growers lost money
Ip-t y ear in this particular rrop at I

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Srm in nlr Count}, Hurlda
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Itiformnlion in regard
crop .of cam*. He haw pel-uretl 3,(MU'
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cheerfully
furnished by
putt h o t t lew, w h i t h w i l l lit- f i ll e d w i t h t
originator.
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All partie, are hrret.y n&lt;&gt;tifi•**1 that the j
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heretofore
piiRtlnK
b&lt;-1wi*.ii
rank Hwtrh ao*l It. It. Harbour ron&lt;lurl!ni: j
hr tiu&lt;ln.«the llateh FI-Hrf(o» Co in
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House to Rent Third and Cy
press streets. Apply -to J. FL- Face
27-2tf
Wanted— A few boys from 16 to
18 years old to work in printing
plant. Apply Crown Paper Co.
26-tfr
Wanted— Will purchase in Florida
small plyee, with torunge grove pre(erred.
Photo anil full particulars,
lowest price required. L. (juneker.buslt. Box. 2-38. Uidgt^dude^N—i — 28-2tc

U . M . C . a n d W in c h e s te r S h ells,* G u n s,
L e g g in g s a n d H u n ters S u p p lies o f all k in d s
Gupn for sale of the best grade and the price is
right. W e also rent guns and arc ready to
FIT you o u t for the F IE LD

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N u llr r uf Application .for Tat l l r r i l I n j r f
Section ft of t'hnptrr “4SSS, Ln —a o f I’lop.
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Notice I. hereby given that Overalreel
Turpentine C om pa n y,
purchaser of T n *
Certificate No. 260, dated the 4th da y of
July. A. U. ISO*.
Sal*l cerllfleate embrace,
the followinK drerrthed ' property altliate.l In
Seminole county, Florida, lo-wlt:
lie*. 19.70 eh. N and 9 cha B of SXV cor
of S K ' | See. 3. T w p . 21 S. It. 29 K a i l , run
K 6 cha, N 20 .10 e h a . ' W &amp; fha. 8 10 cha.
XV I eh. S H’.IO cha.
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Unknown.
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Alao. T a * Cerllfleate No. 735, dated the
6lh day nf July. A. I). IM97. Sabi certifi­
cate embrace* the following dearrlhed prop­
erty aituated In Seminole county. Florida,
lo -wlt : W ' , of F.'y of N W ' « of N R ' , See.
1. T a p 21 S. It 29 k u t
10 acre.
The
.aid 'and beinc aXiraard at the date of Ihe
i-.uanre of ,urh rertitirarr in the name -f

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F’or
Sale— Berkshire
hour, 16
months old,
registered.
Weight
about 300 pounds. Cheap. W. BBallard, Altamonte Springs.
28 2tp
F'arm for Sale— Five acres, four
tiled, two houses and. barn and
garage on plnce.
At Lake Monroefive miles from Sanford. On brick

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N«»'tlcr
hereby ftivrn that \V. II. Hallaf&lt;l,
b u r r l i i n r **f T « t O i t l f l r i t n N«*. iHfil, *latr*l
i h f ’JnH *lay *•! J«uir. A. I&gt;. IM'Jfi, ha i tU**«l
• ai«l r .ft lf lr a lr in mv nlflrr* at.*l ba* rna«!«*
apjtitratinn f«*r ta » *1***1 t*| l o u r in arr*»r*l• nn
» i t b la'*
Saltl crrllfirat’** *niVrar«-«
thr f mIL.witit» (Irarribrtl proprrly ailualptl in
Srminnlr* c* tint ), H**rl*la. tt#*wit N W R of
N W 1* Srrtlnn 19. T a p . 21 S. II. 50
10 arr**a. *Thr «ai*l .lan*l l»rinc a««ra&lt;r*l at
thr »latr «.f thr l u u i n n * »»f *urh n - r t lfi f llr
tn Ih** Tiamr *»l llnkmiwn.
Un lr M «ai*l frt*
tiflratr «kall hr f**l*rrn««l arc**r*ltnc t«» l a *
tat *1****l 'hill H«ur th*rr**n on thr 2hth «!»y
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• Witnraa. m &gt; **tl»rial •u n a t u r r uml *4 al
thi% th.» 26th tlav of No vr m h r r . \ l&gt;. I'M 8.
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lly V. M. Douflnt*# D . 1.
2«-Tur*-M c

M.o. T a i t'ertlflealr No 111, ilate.l the
7ih da&gt; "f June. A. I&gt; 1909
Said rertitiear** embrace, the following de.rrlt’rd prop,
erty .l lualed In Seminole county. Florida,
to-wit: lie*. 161 ft K. of N W eor of Sec.
10. T » p . 21 8. It. 29 Ka.t. run E 165 ft. S.
1320
ft.
Weat
165
ft.
N
1120
fee*
5
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Wanted —A Fireless Cooker
dress Box 777.
21

Our store has been Headquarters for Sportsmen for
the past thirty yeantancL s j j LI^maintains JhcLhigli-reputation for carrying the best of- -everything.

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.skilled l.tl«or i- luroiHi' ba K J In answering an advertisement
to the regular el.aohels of Wu'e. and when' no name lx mentioned in the
t d , -please do not ask The Herald
Cp become the property of the Home the huihling materjnl marketn are
for
information aa to the identity of
Society"xvlicit pai*l for, I'ersuns who again open to the trade.
the advertiser.’
Usuully we do not
The call of the. r tiitry ’ today is
cannot contribute at all ntiw can
know who the advertiser is and if
subscribe the amount they feel they for Business as Usual, at I In* earliest
we do we are not allowed to give
ran give uiid.txa.ki- the payments at possible datt*. so if you are intending
out this information. Simply write
A N Y T I M E in t h e ’ coming year of building them is now .no need for
u letter and address it us per in.
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1919. The idea of the society is to further delay.
S. (3. SHI N HOUSE It.
make sure of the in'eome of $50,000
,
Contractor.
for the finishing .of this year’s work
W ANTED
28-4tc
free from debt, anti the entire year

the Inw is ofT .Tiicl the woods are full of grfinc
You want to go and when you go you want to be right

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All Local AdvertiHeinenlH Under
Tliih H e a d in g T U R K U ( K N T S n
Line For Knrh In serlion
1inintuin
Charge 2'i ( cute.
money order lor nin- I*•nIn "I Mi*'
uiiionnt of the 1•&lt;•»«*I nrvl oink*- Moother payments monthly. * li*- l»**i**l

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LLUAl AIIUU USING

A D V E R T IS IN G
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nu nt uf .aid Unit hkx not br.n *luri. ;•
••mnlovmrnt
In 'military
Unltoal Stall-., of an y chararur, in tin. ^

. F’or. Rent — Furnished house, or
will sell house unfurnished: 518 W.
First St.
Call 516.
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Herald OfJict.
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FOR R ENT

The Childrens Home Society of Florida, Florida’s Greatest
Charity Announces Its December Campaign for $50,­
000.00 to Begin Dec. 1st and End Christmas Day
The $50,000 i*t Needed lay The &lt; hif- aaf 1919, m i that no further appeal
for funds ned he made until 1912&lt;l.e
tlrcn’ s Home Society
MUST F L O R I D A ’S H O M ELESS
$35,000 to provide for 1000 Home­
less" Orphans anti Needy Kiddies K ID D IE S P L E A D I N ' V A I N ? ‘ The
during the Coming year of 1919, at good people of Florida have taken
care during the year »&gt;f. and go..&lt;an average cost of $35 each s
$|fl.n,io to pr&gt;i\ id’ - f-&gt;r ’200 Father
le*.w Kiddles, w hose wiilowetl inolhers
would otherwise l«- t irm|icllc«l In yivo
them up pi rm.it *-i I !&gt; , .it ,i* average

W e have for sale a place that we consider absolute­
ly die most beautiful estate in Florida.
We
think an appropriate title for it would be

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Fertilizer
Makes Every Stroke
Worth Double

Labor was neTer so short. Bljr crops wore never so neededTho Government has called and still calls for-more food.
Farm Implements, better seeds nnd better farming metis
help to make labor more effective. Finnlly, to make ovory Btr&lt;
count double, uso the best avnilable plant foods in

E. FRANK COE’S FERTILIZERS
By using these.high grndo fertilizers Floridn growers i
now doubling their crops— are doubling their -profits— arc do'
ling their help to the Government— nro shortening tho »t*y
the trcncheB— are saving our boys I^ ’
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"M a rk e t Crop* of F l o t ld s " g iv e s In ­
fo rm atio n th a t w ill help yon Increase tha
net re tu rn s from yo ur labor. Sand today
foe ( free copy.
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C O R N ELIU S C H IIS T U N C Y , F l.r id . S a in M anner

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Jacksonville. Fla*

Owb.lJLary qf Tha American M irl cultural Cham leal Cota*a«f

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i be going Blackman, Worthington Blackman,
» war was -Wallace Lee, Henry Lee, Alvih ’ Kenenn stand dall, Brittain Johnson, Joseph Wynn,
hut what C. S. Lee, Tntc Chapman, R. A.
■ Cobb, J. J. Drjggers, A. I. Ross,
Tym M*redith; William Cou!bourn,
Fred Wight.

ce Brings Us New Mouths to Feed

to fak“ their 1 ltuiik:giving
o.'cr at the old home place
rlier C r*-«k and Mr. and Mrs
will join litem also.

[A M E R IC A ]

TftiBER

THE SANFORD HBRAilL—

Pay $1.25 to $1-50 For a Bro
When You Can Buy One M ade At Home at

Reginald liylly, \ irgil Lee Smith,
fu r! Malm. - il nine Ruinph. t'arl
itruu-n, IL. A. Chorpening, Harry
I'billipsi Louis IK Lenartz, Enoch
M. Austin, Edward C, Austin, Isaac
M. Dyess, Wi l Erickson, C. S. Hicki m , T. K. Singletary, J. O. Huff/Ed­
ward Routh, J. R. Stroud, E. 11.
Webb, Edwin Raulerson, Ralph
King, C. A. Clark, Marcus I.einiiart,
McDomaid Carrawav Geo. A. De(.’ •fltCs, Harry Cobh, Raymond L.
Aden, Aubrey M. Haight, Charles
. R. Munn, Gordon Raker.

Edward iFranklin Carraway, L. W.
Entzminger, A. B. Hartley, W .’. T.
Karl Schultz, Sherman' Routh,
Waits, Martin McDaniel. Guy StcnCollier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
-tfom, Eii Routh, Nick Retold, Geo.
Chittenden. Roy Chittenden, Ralph
IVz.dd, Randal] Cease, Bcnj. WL-itRoumillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
i.ner, Jr., .Jno. W , , Booth,
Frank
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. I.
Takach, Verne Messenger. Charlie
"Lawton, James
Purvis,
William
Anderson, Alex Vaughn Jr.. Ear!
H a rtle y , Wallace Lipford, W. C.
Temple.
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Forrest GatchtL Ed. Cameron,
Lyman-Baker. E. S. Ward, Robert
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F. R-.pt/,
Douglass C: Griffin, W. M. Chan­
cellor, Thee, Stihs, Alton E. Furpell, * Harry R. Lewis, Jr.’, Vivian
Speer, Rpndall Chase, Leclalr Irwin"
Harvy Parrish. Hnssei Brown, I.i&lt; cel
Monrot-T- Henry Lee F lowers, Fr*-d
Strange, Edwin Mt-ye, Comer Wr.;UhWalter Hulz,

1-2 T h e P r ic e
That will Give Longer and Better Servie*.*.
See Our Stock of
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P a lm L e a f B r o o m s

Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
•For. Spring planting; December and January Delivery;
Highest Miiilily Maine grown

wM|ii: M»n run ts. t,iv im ; tifAUTV ursntKi).

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Spaulding No. -I Rose, Irish Cobbler, Early Red Illlss T
New Crop Turnip. Cabbage, Onion Seedfj and Set?
V\ r rarrratl tbcjcadirr »bd -ijndafd i.vHriii- of Sird that have been fr.utl •fltl
adapted 4&lt;*ouf Ma-f! anil fttniafr

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Latest Crop Seed Oats, Seed Rye* Seed Wheal, Rape, Vetch
, Barley, English Peas, Beans, Etc.
lim p m i i r ih c

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upon* t o g u .- i

mi e ninros i vyim; mash makes voik iiens lvy
ITAI.HN ItYF.Iwlf I.AWNS

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ESTABLISHED 5FED/
MOUSE IN FLORIOA

WRITE Foil CATALOG G
W E E K L Y PRICE L IS T

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

O L D E S T .-r il

A B lfN C H OF IN T E R E S T
It ESI ’O N I JENIN - 1: \ l !N T
TV

EFFICIENT KKPOP'l

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N O T IC E !
Within a few dqvs the Ford M otor Co
will resum e i&gt;eneral distribution o f cau
ot .all the m odels. Place vour ortiei
and deposit af once.
( utijicli’is sn.in.ru
. o. I). Detroit
E D W A R D HIGGINS
Salesman
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Go! live Gendin"
and A v o id
Waste v ? ® ' '
Mostly Talk.
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M ite * 1**, J o i n .

Pexolti,

1‘uul I’ezold, Edmond Striae, Frank
Erasing, Arthur Erasing. Berkeley

A MiiJ »nj *U e. * a * .re Itjhl,
!* •eldom known t_«» Mu-:

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ai khiuL Spnmr Water Drought In Your 5

fi nun wh») talk" .*i |o(

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Will r u n U l o r e he‘U frght.

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Couldn't Stand Silence..

CLOTHE S

Tin- I.uiVy—Yu-C miss. 'K oaiiuif-ncod
to &lt;|iuirr«-l with ine the moment 'e route
In.
District Visitor— Wlnit dl|l .he do?
The Lady—Do! W'y, 'o Just set still
and V never, said a bloomin' word.—
I’nsslng Sboiv,

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F ru it of Silence.
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P H O N E 31IW.

O n F lou r, G rain an d Feed

"Here Is « girl iu orange who kept
Secret the fact she was married for
tlx months.-"

Fruit and Vegetable Crate*

"I flare say that particular Orange
girl didn’t want any one to know she
was paired."

You l"*n Buy From U» a t
W hulrM le I’rieea

Strategem.

W. A- Merryday Company

"What makes you begin to laugh ns
soon us Ullggius starts one of bis-funny siurleoT'
"It may make him talk faster so ns
to get to the point before the laugh
dies out/'
The Reason.

PtUlki, Florid*

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''Do you know, I always feci sad nt

weddings?"
"Well, they nre generally more or
l e v of a ruins giving affair.”
Suitable Dish.

"There are some jis)i lmlog1nts com­
ing to dinner with my lnmtuimk and
I don't know what fish to have for the
second course."
*
“Why tint give them soles?'*

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company
“ Everything Men and Boys* W ear” -

Not Settled.
BeM— 4ml Is-Itohblo quite ready to
marry and settle down?'
June— I suspect he would Ilk* to trj
I divorce or tun first.

Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hut Gasulnie Dry Cleaning.
lions of All Kinds on Short Notice
Join Our Gentlemen
Valet Club. $2.00
S U IT S

$ 1 5 .0 0

Alter*

U P W A R D

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.

TRY A H E R A L D W A N T AD

�NHVKMHKR 2h .1918

THE SAN'FOim !IER\r.n

CONTEST OF THE SUPERM EN

arid not only-gunr«n tee-tbnt ottr tire
repair will stand .up. but also that
they will satisfy you in tin* extra
mileage gained fur flu- mml'Tatt
charges we make.
We particularly
want patrons who are skeptical re­
garding the economy to be derived
frdm.the service we idler. Are you
a prospect?

rr of Remote- Future Predicted
Derer-* on Patties Conducted
^ by PrdtTed Combatants.

state

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Sanford, Florida

The Childrens Home Society of Florida, Florida’s Greatest
Charity Announces Its December Campaign for $50,-"
000.00- to Begin Dec. 1st and End Christmas Day

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S O W II.J.K FLORIDA. Send your
b"tid or --tam)’'. or contribution to
our tre!isurer, 11. V. Covington. -1 .v
Si.
lames Building, .Jacksonville.
Florida, and be sure to rerffitor your
letter if you send a bond, anti ask
fdr a retnrn receipt card.
Heading for some aid front every
man. woman and child in Florida,
.we are your servants in the "greatest
work under the sim." the C H I L ­
D R E N S ' HOME S O C IE TY OF

The Government
wants tin-

FLORIDA.
fudge‘-W.. Hr linker, President: U.
"Y. Coringltln. Treasurer; Marcus C.
Fagg, State Supl.
Restrictions Removed

,0,000 fs Needed by The Chll
drnTs Home Society
\$:t5,000 to provide for J000 Home|fi5 Orphans and Needy Kiddies
during the codling year of 111ft), at
an average cost of S35 each.
$10,000 to provide for -00 Father­
less Kiddies, whose widowed mothers
u ,ulij ,,iherwise be compelled to give
.them up permanently, at an average
cmi of i i o .per child.

National Hank of Jacksonville, to
take over the. bonds tutd■stamps at
|lar so* that, the society can sebtinf
the funds, and yet kgep the. money
in the service of »nr government, nn
your bond or stamps will in this way
serVe two great causes, the cause id
the allies and the cause of Florida’s

Our- government has now removed
all rest rift ions oii building opera­
tions and it is how again possible to
proceed with individual building |xrojects. Skilled labor i.- turning hack
to the regular channels-of work nhd
the building material markets are

out surcease, dejrnte their unflagging
renl to (he great task* of defending the

children.

pink-end package
you r choice of
three P O T 3 U

ioUUO.OO to Jinish free of d’dik the
of 19LN, which has jm&gt;vided good home?, aid and care for
pwitic.djy 1000 children.

VELOCITY

OF

BIG

SH ELLS

Geometer- Uses Problem of How L,
Tim* Is Required for Stone lo
Fall to Center of Earth.
‘

SI mix pig Ihe velocity of shells nnd
bullets hr. -1 In the « ar led MntirltV
Sanger, a ITeimh geometer, lo turn
to tile obi ijt!esti/ill of the time It
" mild In!.. ,, ■
m fuU p, ||„. .
of the earth Ills s'otmltp-inii Wits that
It Wciubl t-i!.- nl.ollt L’O lldniltrs .”. I sir.
mills,
•'iUssetnl.il, who gave the subject
miteli .......-lit In the last century, made
the. lime n Icltpiti-H even
\I.i&gt;. in,.
•Ill the Mil . ! I,;. t|■| CUltelldi'll tll.ll -|\
holies w mil. I I., i . .pili e.p
Snug* r sacs that as the .lime aj,
SEVEN LOAVES OF BREAD
pronebed tIt.* center of 't he earth-it
FOR EVERY PERSOf^ IN
would he diuwii downward by the cure
of (lie . si *lit atel upward In tie- -.ImJI
U. S. SAVED FROM WASTE which It I. i.| alrettdv p. netrttti'd The
rale lit vCItb'h Die density of the ehrlli
vnrles or Itureilses as we petielrale to
Farmers and ThrcsheZmcn Patriot!
greater depths hs unknown. Sanger's
cully Respond to Call of Food
formula is based upon considerations
Administration.
*» of the mo..... nf. Inert In of .flu* earth.
as calculated frmn Die ....... *Muii of
From Information received by the the equinoxes, which agree with oft
servatlons on the density of the earth
t* S Food vdttdnlst rat but frmn the
conduct,-d In mine shafts.
11111n 11inI grain growing stales, it Is
If a shaft were driven right through
n,,vv fmsslhle te (iliindim e With fair in
D.... atilt tlie .stone winild uppenr nt the
&gt; 'inter the itniotmt .it wheat trivet! Inst A lit IpM.Jes after IIS mlmites .'ill recotids
harvest hj Imptoved methods of ( iiiii
and thru return to Its starting point,
tiling.
According to utllclui cnlniln- nt which it. would make Its reappearIloits, efforts tow aril clenner threslilng • mice at Dm end of I hour 17 minutes.
saved fully 10,000.000 bushels of vvhl'nt
with corresponding savings of ollnj/
Speed of N e w Telegraph.'
small (*H*t«-iuttvested amt threshed in
Within Die past few weeks a sevena similar maimer. In nddlDna. other league stride has been raailu III high­
Mates. though nnnMe to furnish tig
speed telegraphy, says the l'ii|itiTfir Me
tires, reported greatly reduced harvest
cliuntcs Mnga/tne. An apparatus which

Why
Suffer?
Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Alderstju, \V. Va., writes:
” ?'y daughter . . . sufIcrcd terribly. She could
rot Itirtt iii tjed . . . the
nutlorsg.ivc Iter up, and
■c brought her home to
die. She had suffered so
much a l . . . lime. Hav­
ing heard of Cardui, we
got it for her.”

"la a few days, she bcH'ti to improve," Airs.
Cox continues/ "and had
no trouble a t . . . Caulul
ntred her, and we sim*
I's praises everywhere.
V.'c receive many ihou’ .nds of similar leltcrs
I ver Vyear, telling of the
good Cardui has done for
women who suffer from
complaints so common lo
Heir sex. It should do
you good; too.
Try

lo sses

Ml M ' FI.l i m i t \ &gt; HUM EI.FSS
K ID D IE S 1’ I.KAD IN \ A IN ? Tim
good people of Florida have taken
care during the year of. trod gone
•'over the top” in every one of the
1)if* Campaigns, and we have con­
fidence that they will give heed to
the cry of these little help,ess, home­
less kiddles, who,are the hope of the

Fertilizer
Makes Every Stroke
Worth Double ' ‘

E. FRANK COE'S FERTILIZERS
n&gt;’ using these high grade* fertilizers Florida growers are
]-QW doubling their crops— are doubling their profit*-—ore doub"It their help to tho Government— ore shortening the etay in
• trenches— ?re saving our boys l
.

"Market Crops of F lu r K a " gives Information thet will help you Increase the
net returns from your labor, tiend today .

t h e c o e -h o r t i m e r

c o m pa n y

C0BNEUU5 aiRlSTU N CY . Florida Sales Manager

- 921 Heard Bldii.

In tut hr I tests lias proved Its ability
to transmit o^ri a single grounded
wire noon words a minute has been
evolved.
The real slgtilllonnce ,,f this escapes
one until It Is realised that 11,000 wonts
get In lypt; will till sevyn and one-half
standard magazine pages.
Details of wlmt nppenrs to ho nn
epoetiiimklng achlevpinerit must he
withheld for military reasons. It Is n
war Invention and has for Its chief pur­
pose tlm Ilbernllyn of hundreds of ex­
pert operators for Die signal corps
without disorganizing our mfteh-nreded
commercial Umyi. No secret is * di­
vulged, however, when the apparatus
Is described as a printing telegraph
system depending upon a universally
usetl recording Instrument that hns
never before hern associated w m,
telegraphy. The.system. Is applicable
to wireless, but so far fins not been
actually used In connection with It.

Tv
win never eo ohort. Bfjr crops were never eo needed.
n« Government has called and still calls /or more food.
. Fnrm implements, better seeds and better farming methods
* p maku labor more effective. Finally, to make every stroke
unt double,’ use the best available plant foods In

-

The figure for wheat ulnae Is e.julv
silent to sev en one pound loaves of
bread for every person In Dm Called
States ami represents food that form­
erly was either alt absolute loss or
was recovered to oiily .a (flight extent
by poultry’ and livestock. While op.
|Hirtttn1llefi In this brunch of conserva­
tion were large, Ihe quantity of grain
recovered surpasses early expceintlbns.
It Is noteworthy also that re­
sults were secured principally through
voluntary co-opera lion.
No conservation men*t'ure of the
Food Adiiibilsirntlon, It Ih . declared,
hus received more wholehearted sup­
port tlidti tlmt pledged and rendered
by farmers and Ihresliernien toward
reducing grain wattle at Its source.

’Jackyouvillc, Fla.

■ut-.uury a lT b a Atawfican h d ric u liu ro lC h u n k *I Come

The benefits of our ftvid-snvlug
campaign Dint huh a vital factor In
Dm winning of Dm war were lint all to
these we fed. We Itnvt* nt home a new
nppreeitiDon of food that will prevent
It ever being wnsled ttgalll by those
Dint have come to undcrstahtl the re­
ligion of KiiVIng and the place Dint
food occupies In our new, world-wide
- -timfOTTI Ti'tnttrrns:

Out'of empty granaries to draw 141^
OOO.oOO bushels for export—the will of
a free peuiplo uccompltstied tjiat mar­
vel.
Do you remember \jlien food con­
trol by voluntary qctlon was deemed

When Hortea Get "Pipped."
When nn army burse Is wauadod
nfiout the fnco or Jaw It Is not sent
down to the veterinary lines, but. Is
kept to be tended by Its driver.
Then It Is that a Rood driver's care
conics In, for Die men tend them most
carefully, feeding them hy hand, boil­
ing their oats, making them innkhes.
and spending most of the tiny with
their charges until'they con feed In
comfort again. It Is (Ills' personal
care of the ai[in for Ids liorso Dint tins
been Die cause of the new order Dint
nil horses have to tm returned from
hospital to their own units again; fora

Ib ilr

W E YOU EVER seen n Lewis
Machine Gun?
— O r n B row n ing M ach in e G u n , a
torpedo, n depth b o m b , n hand g re ­
nade, a big m o u n ta in &amp;un, a gns
m ask, n naval m ine, an aeroplane
bom b?
These, and a host of other w a r fea­
tures ju s t as big, w ill interest fair
visitors this year.
M ost o f them are to be shown u n 4 ef
direct supervision o f t h e G overn­
m ent, thousands of square feet of
space being required to display them..
If you w a n t to k n ow all a b o u t tho
conditions u n d er w h ich Y O U R B O Y ,
or yo u r n e ig h b o r's boy, is figh tin g,
visit the b ig W a r E x h i b i t a t the
Florida State Fair, Jacksonville, Nov. 27th
to Dec. 6tli| and Farmer*’ National Concrete. Dec.
3rd. to 6th— Kicurelon Hutto oa All Lfn

Remember
"Bike" Revived Again.
Fotk who cumincuced to think thnt
the hlcyclo wns passing nlong the way
Dint the horse tins given up to Die no
totnohlle us a pleasure vehicle have nn
other guess. The.war has given ipftled
Impulse to wheel innnulecture, accord
lug to n wheel salesman quoted In the
Boston Host, ami outside of the Uiou
sands being made for utir troops across
the water many more \yhucls are Itelue
made fur the American public, a Inrgei
number tjiun In former years.

It la the Official
Government War
E x h i b i t Put on
Hero for YOUR
Benefit.

�THE SANFORD IICKALD

THESANFORD H ERALD

NOVEMBER 23. !9|

r.FTTFIfJ FROM I.. T. I I 17.BURN

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I£. 1. H O L EY. Editor
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O P T IM IS M vs.

DESPONDENCY

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

R. R. TEAS.
/ 1* i «

Marlin McDaniel
Guy .Slcnslrom*
l,t( Zaire Irwin
lio ji of the lit mid I f.rti- Vi ho
-X-. Answered the &lt; lit i of the*

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
were itiit ir. -p.*ogre*i

1,4'

»r.&lt;4 it i* noti

Irr; probable that in th»- day* ^fotfowtr&lt;g toe &gt;ar it. * ill l/*- more needed
«
than i-vi-r

editor

o

f««d er* s f '1 n/- He-raid
about tV'c Seminole boy* o
and ail that .* going on »h
i* id- \g arrangi-d ' And we

&lt;.*-&lt;4;. ,
.1 decided t£ y i :
C T * o month* «j--: :r. • - ■

there utUII r.

* iesanes* aueeeed* gk&amp;UE&lt;t {*,/*.!
«

C. D. COLCH
O i l Cl A im •

tleai you.

I hate to think of hi

d mud. ou can imagine tb*- battjt here i
clean shw-u and having my danger of

hands s
j

y iu. folks
monotondui to stay in Led of r.um-'i

he manufacture of e
■ k i j.-. i r. t furth of bed * rule -*uch ingredients will*
* *po*ed»t ■ t
This m'-ar.? that druggists, w

v e as manifest'ifc thin - .UT.try as in

overdose o:

liut it is rot pronto.- that v.e with -old aU day which was- no.:
,i ibis ape a period * of untfest that fttlped by sevtVaJ showers and a hi’

as* mail reoi'Vfld a* the frcct
*he!l fire —an a* f ul l-lrensp. Slill
aru raent with one-fifty-fives qvplosit.es.

Required

for

»r;t.d a s d i.o .further I', S, IkeftlJ
for those article* nill bp
d
if -iv.. e.-. : ho public is warr-d : ,
High
■ontihue to obey the act regula'.r;

lilt1 liitv is oil and thi' w i »(1&gt; arc lull ul ljpiih1.
M jh want lu go and when yf u ifn yuii want lo b e risihl.
a

Guns and Ammunition
Our store has Been Headquarters for Sportsmen for
the past Ihirtv years and - t i l l maintains Ilie high
reputation lor carrying l he lies I ol everything.
’ Tiff trri'f * *_** '"aT WTo *rft
***• M tl
uiir or JgimruM. 'The "dough-boy,”
the real fighting man of the- army,
who ha*- been in the h!g fight*, dias
more faith that, anybody else in the
world ii'i'i will put the "■pillar*"
bin f. i Mr,- ’ I •' all)-Anri you've
-n o ( t t r u ^ t i r i t n ■J &lt;,k Uravery -it’ s

Keep your desk
clean and neat. No
trouble when you
can fjet the right
size blotters at:

Herald Printing Co
OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
Phone 1-18 Sanford, Florid;

ral I nod AdmtnisHoover's
message
re of all' lbe church
.

me trs pajamas, A -rayed me, put me “ !IK" ‘ is in
me on the table, turned an the ellu;r, be back if
i wiggled my litil^fr at the doctor to
wiir
Ii-l him know { was going urjder and 1tva t time.

I conservation

then woke up in bed with the desire

Sur.

( itins lor sale of the host grade and the price is
right. W e also rent guns and are retidv to

W e are

e sacred ness which t ° r
"make and an awful hunger, ready to
lie pulpits wi.l lend * tiled the nurse and told her rny seen align'
ill be sounded again wants which were so unusual utter that there
limit the week until ether that she would not be con* bullets con
he farthest corner* vinced for awhile that I was aW-ake, I even got
ternul and woman's but after a bit, she took my word only sneei
1 take it up and b»r it tiiut I was awake atid I gut "sounding
ir members.
The both.
W as ulsn curious Vo -know if vociferous
tnpaign will reach m&gt;'
foot was still on or if it was j it did me i
with an elaborate i usl mY Imagination.
I asked the I missed w
i’hoots.
nurse
to look and see, she looked of shell an
,
and saiii it was, but lor fear she was the least, n
in 11n- stale "tins
*
.
,
..
just- ktdding
Inc.
I managi-d to
1 oil u
l
im! ^ n i , 1 h* «-l«*ricy
.
. . .
,.
,
.
...
.
FHiuirrn arounu until I rnuln "v** i m
in wr
h«*r
Hnriua
m v*™
Ni-I fruit it mvillcrmi mu- li letter malli
d during t he ;mil
,
t
,
to mat I he time
it was just n u i- olfensIM- e
hunor,i Im- achieve. .,
osity.
write and t
urpass any she has
’
.
■If in the past
I *1‘in- next afternoon they loaded
Your mi
____________
me on a hospital train and after’ two my safety’
.
days train ride landed here and was rented for
In* wrm ng n poem.
would run bis hncountingthe verses
ore he had to write,
resemhlatiees t o n
I.mils (llohc-Denm, .

li. M . C. a n d W in c h e s te r S h ells, G u n s,
L e g g in g s an d H u n te rs S u p p lie s o f all kinds

w,on ,n ),e,G ,,a; hr‘1'
htt&lt;l
1
,n&gt;’ l j « H l'«''H»l'ed up in Oie air on don t forge
*&gt;•&lt;’«* *ofl
pillowy and my tmrk, rub- good (iori t
bet I with alt-ohob
And aside f r o m - was a &lt; l o s e
some1dreams at oigiit of fighting
ends well.”
l-'ritz and
getting l-.urt it! the log it is the war.'
lias been a very pleasant Teat. After
Good-bye

Supporting the Government
■ \ ? ^ E arc supporting the government by
v v membership _i« the Federal Reserve
System, the backbone of the nation's bank*
ing organization.
This enables us to do
our share in assisting the government in
Handling its financial problems, and to
extend to business and industry their proper
measure of accommodation.

SANFOiti),

ir-

FLOKlbA

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NOVEMBER 2D. 318

In and A bout
t&lt; The C ity S

| FONTS
A T TO
T i l A NS FEU
H U I.S E V E R Y T H I N G . P H O N E
2l-tf
q1 HOTEL CARNES.
l„ v * of oranges anti grapefruit
jj#,led for* Christmas liy "Mrs. A.
Vaughan. Plume H-3, Park avenue
ara1 Hughey ’ street.
. . 2lhltc
i
,
If you need stove wood phone me
I an &gt;apply you.
H. C. Du Bose.
lOU-tfe

Summary of (he
Floalinn Small
Talks Succiucllj
Arranged fur
Herald Render'

week while grapefruit declined id |4*,;
are compared with' '277 hut weak.
Florida head lettuce is heromiiii
active in the Sanford distrirf. Big
Boston sold''at $l 50-I 7’j per ) 1
bu. hamper f. o . ' l&gt;. cash. In con­
suming markets, demand and move,
ment was fair to good, no Florida
lettuce was ofTort-d. California ice­
berg ranged $5,-5.51 per ert/ in
Philuth-lphia. Lettuce muven)ytit in­
creased to Mi cars compared with ,V;
last week,

Beauty Parlors Reopen .
Madame Harriet has returned to
Sanford and " i l l reopen her Beauty
Pallors in the First National Bank
building on Park avenue where she
will be delighted to see all" her forj mer patrons and the new people,
•
•
27-Up
school i
customary all school hooks

Mr and Mrs. C. II. JValsh, forjr.ciy of this city hut now of Wy*
rc;ngto« were in the c it y . yesterday
th, guests of friends.' Mr. Walsh is
tu!! pleased with Ills new work hut
f. niways glatl to get hack to Sanfi .vi .for :i few days.
All the city

ami

county

RELIEFjffORK
FOR WORLD
OBSERVED
( u i I{( I 1KS ASKED x o TAKE
SPEC IA L PART
4
*

*

Orlando. Nov. 29. With definite
knowledge of whaj * expected -of
her us her part in feeding the .125,000.000 people ol Europe, whose
lives hang on America’s willingnessto deny herself to give to them.
Morula is gathering ln*r*clf together
for a gigantic effort. The relaxation
Which the people of^the state have
permitted themselves since the com­
ing of peace will he put aside and
their energies will he concentrated
on concentration on a far broader
scale titan has been necessary at any
Ijtne since the organization of the
Food Administration.

S books at MobleyVDrug Store, fi-tfc wiiT be Vold'for cash only arMobKy

n

Lj-Tre Theatre .1:00 p. rti.

Null re •

.••perlu

,nuso .

i I.,

Hies-age

from

City Mix book fur tin* year l ? h
I luted .States Food 1Adtntnrrmnur
l * F t - Lodge as iisiiai " t i l hold
are open for Do payment of taxes
Hoover "til be read atol tin m.tgaj; • &gt;*f, ji:i*rml •*-i \it e SitftI in, p, r , .
discount if :*.i 1 in N o
lude 1*t Ami-til a S Ioot| .'.IV lilt; pru■ , of,
I’ l.i- -i, rv ,i , if, iiuli- ,
,
'
I vein hi*r. Come anti save your city j gram driven home.
and everv one i- invited to ttt-, .
save the 2 per rent •
I taxe- ar;r
1 \\ I ';f'. t: ' I Irl.i d o
I III .-lay I *, . ember ^ f..1 - In • 1, set
I
i.i
i
Kob.-rt ■
,
i .tki r. " ;i I 11fit. For i
•e-iib b * community and ipu-- ni****if i t ) T a x ( 'olb ■t ■r.
, .
*i1■bv i ring
ii i
eulogy
illgs.
the Victory rltonisos of the
27-.lt,
i In
Wom.i!, - ( ommiitee • Florida divi­
*r tbl*- **, 1i i *»ti In,a been
arg. ,,f Mr- I'iimai* S
sion &lt; oungil of National Dele use
I R TIN M i. so W It Id h i:i»
"ill
u-*'if for Do ,'un-erv.it ion
i* ) ' a-siire** ii*- D *nt 'I
v • r . !»*•-t
1&gt; ir ii '/ t}|«
,.f
* ,i '*-» •-11■ibri-.i ■i «•*
' * *: Kill** i , Hr* * \i» L
F, U.ir* &lt; and
Ur.* U
A M n ir uf Del[.a ad,

r.llhe- .n,*i l|. rt&gt;etl

- - mi-s-.ige

Little

Girt't Appeal ‘ (or

Automobile

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Ride F-overt That H*r Argument
Was a Good One.

NOTICE!

I In- »i\ M .-ir old daughter of nil nt*
tnrn.-t h i- I... ti taught front Infancy
to tunc Imjtllclt faith In prayer.- So
strong!\ Ins this been Impressed on
her mind that prnctlr!ilty-«ll nftlier desires and ituiiitsti ‘wishes sooner or
btt*T llnd expression dn prayerful aj»penl.

I am leaving iht* city anti can take no more
orders for lieinstitchjng and jjicoting Work.

. The child Is n motor enthusiast, and
I wish to thank the ladies or Sanford for the
on tin- tlrst warm day after flip severe
excellent patronage I hive -enjoyedJwhilc
winter weather she naked her father ,
to take Iter out for a •ride. He ex­
here and if I return to Sanford I will be y|ad
plained that their machine wits put j
Indeed to take up lhis work again.
awn.v for Hie "Inter, and Hint It could
not he n«dd at Hint time. The child ,
then KotivlfT her mother and asked her X
to pray for somebody to conte around
and take, them nut fur n ride. The
mother tried to .explain that such a
prayef^woiild he unavailing, hut, un500 MAGNOLIA AYE.
S A N F O R D . F LO R ID A
dnuntedjn Iter Unit. belief, the child
" t u t to her room and prayed that she
might have nil onto ride. An hour or
so passed, mill the little fclrl waited *
expectantly amt anxiously for the nu- &gt;
toiunhlle to nrrive. »
IVachcrs of Seminole ready cash with which to promote
Seeking to allay the child’s dlsap . I Notice to
tailnIntent Hu* mother started to ex­
Count) Public Schools
j the intensive .program which* the
plain more fully, when the shriek of
War and Navy departments have
nn automobile Itotfk wan henrd outsld**.
Tlte State Board of Teachers' Exasked
he put into immediate ovperThe child rushed to the door, and to 1a miners * will eondttet examinations
..
,
the,ninazettteiil of the mother, n neigh- for all grades of- -Hl.m.la Tea,-hers’ 1 ' ^°n u' er8ru'- To enlarge the eduhor.nsked the girl whether she desired ( ertillciites in Die Court H'ottse at catiottal, entertainment, athletic and
to trike ti ride.
other features demands a tremen
Sanforti, Seminole county, Florida,
"W ill yrtti have room for mother,
dons alnount of money at once; if
beginning December 10th. 1918. All
too?" the girl asked.
the high morale and the exemplary
teachers
not
no"
holding
valid
"No. we lust have room for one lit­
clean linens of body, tnijid und -spirit
tle girl." replied the mall at the "lie*!, Hortdu ci r\itieates an* re.|u*re,i t,,
( of our men is to, he kept up to it*
-. Thy eliHd hurriedly put on her coat tttktk lilt; exauttuaiiuu at ! hat- time
remarkable "a r-tim e standard.
and‘cup. Hud us she left the doorway
Each examined* must furbish paper
she (timed to her mother und said:
and pencils, pen and ink. but must.! The Southland was lirst over the
"See, mother, IT you had prayed w jth not-take into the examination room; tl,l’ *» the United War Work Cam­
me you could have gone, too."
books or notes of any kind.
paign, the Southeastern Department
The mother Is still wondering.

MRS. G. C. H I L L

standing second in tlte country, the
! Southern Depur!ment
passing its

Respectfully,

T. U , Lawton,
Su|*l

' iptota (irsi

I’ublii I list rn,! inn.

R- II* King, eampaign director for
Du* SmiUicas tern Department an­
nounce- i he Department pereoutuge
Nci d t a-li fur O v it - i' u *.
in ti c campaign thus far is 1ill 7 and
'hut
the percentage of thy various
SiirprNlnglt fi*" clvilliins even after
Atlanta, i ■a , No\ 27. A m eriia
stales
in the department are as To!*
their country bns I... . In tin* world hit - resji.i nib *I " ,,l,l, [ Indy tn (he
hmM is-i-sipi'i. lilii. North i aro" a r for n&gt;-rnlt a o u r can readllv appeal t,,r luiolinaile by t he - « 1 1*..
Idem lf&gt; tIn t aHints imlfonus of the
iina. Mil; Alaliama, M*2: Tennessee,
ollu lally
fecugnued war welfare I

United Mniies service. J-Npeclnlly Is
Mils tin.'p i r* orar*I t** the I *r» Ir»-«I states
murine * rj,- Tin* l ining** «&gt;f the ma­
rine c o p - *ii tonus from ldm* t*&gt; f,o^
es| green Ins ji,|,|e*l greatly to the |,e" lblertn* i,l of tin* Inytnitn vlnf likes to
fectiynlre ,, ndlltifry omit !*t Ids util
form or n e a t , In
Til* - ifit I If I Ie*" el
I- 11’ *I -*■

29-2H-

N O 1 Georgia. 130: Smith Carnlirtu.
1-'*. and Florida I UT
t‘,v.*ry st.itc
W **rk &lt; .,rtjp.i gi, just ,
d V M
m i 'o- dn],art merit over -sbsenbed
C \ . V \\ i
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' 1*1001,10 ,rie- ,'i‘ru n *

Now is Die turn

and not later,
need
this attention
amount originally asked
* I 70,001),
'*00.000 and tiie largest sum ever which Die home folks have promised
raised as mi
ut right gifi III Du* his^ them through these- govern mint 1 1
This is $:i2,t;79,lblS in no's*, of r1*

that-

tor)

mir

boy

of ihi* vvocld-

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agencies which arc looking aft *r Uieir
iti. J t mnu dtatc need for welfare until the Immuc.sming -

GROWERS SUPPLIES
HARDWOOD ASHES
IN S E C T IC ID E S

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well to bear In mind that, except wljcn.
the attack Is made on fighting ships,or
men. 'the
jno
transports carrying fightingg men,
torpedoing of ships and searuling
"
men
to lln-lr death far out at seni. Is sliiiiiy
murder, unredeemed hv any extenuat­
ing circumstances whatsoever.
Just
how great a hill of Indictment |s be­
ing dmvcu up by Hie German ndnfirnlty
agi.tost Itself Js seen In the statement
given by the government lender In
the house of eomainjisf that up to Feb­
ruary, 1018, the German U-boats bud
killed 14.172t» noiiriimbutiint British
men, wiiincn and children
This, tie li
noted. Is exclusive of the murders done
Upon peoples of other tintlonnlltles.

been dedicated: set as de as C o fs e r-1
f_°f
^
lief Week an overwhelming success.
vation week by our government and
Mr. Hoover as food administrator If we du that tlte hardest half of our
battle will be fought.
If wo fail,
earnestly asks us all to give some
there
is
little
hope
that
Florida
can
time during this period to serioas
share in the glorious task of feeding
consideration of- what our country
Eyrnpe.
now faces.
" I have pledged Washington the
War work, however, must still go
Our organiza­
on tti a certain extent, and* now we state's heat efforts.
tion
is
ready
to
do
its
part and if
have the approaching ( ‘ hristmas.
our
people
will
give
us
their
support
season to add to tin* many demands
we
will
win
lasting
honor
(or
Flor­
upon the time of our busy Seminole
ida."
county women, so that it will he dif­
ficult to get together to talk and'
think of this vitally important sub­
Marketing Hqgs
A * Sh e I* Spoken.
ject unless you" embrace this upper-.
Beats burying them. Steve Hnovor,
.The teacher was giving dlctntlnn for
tunity.*
i Mt. Pleasant, lown^, writes, "Com- a writing lesson. She began "Once up­
There is a message for you
; menrefl feed in*; itly herd of about on a time— "
message for you to carry to others
"Please, teacher, what Is a punnyT
; 100. hogs B. A Thomas’s Hog Powasked
a little girl.
a
message
for
you
to
act
upon’
your-|-j5r
ovor
two months ago.
F ifty
Price $5.00
“What do you fnenh. Lizzie?” asked
self.
Please come and invite yo ir WPrP sjek and off feed.
Nearby the teacher. "I 'do not understand
friends to come.
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herds had cholera.
1 did not lose you."
0
Riley Ma Fletcher Berry,
nine.
They are welt and 'growing
"Y&lt;m said: 'Once a punny lime.*"
^Everything Men and Roys’ Vv *ar’ ’
Seminole Co. Food C o o . C'im„
fast.”
: -The teacher explained by Itnprovln.*
Sanford,* Flo? i a * •
W. G. N. C. pe/ensf1, Fia. J J i '
L. Allen Seed Co.
her enunciation.
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N A I L S

SEEDS

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Place V.mir Orders Karlv
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That is why ii Is all

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St\nt hern tenders how urge that
'he largesl jmssibie payments to t he
fhh‘1 In made Meei-iubef 2. "h e n
Mo'** ; ban *- .pi
lo t1 1.
! .b
'i iiil lIs
s w
« as
is |
pledg
.|i
’ ’ ’ i n', ment ,d yl. dg, d aliiomit itot-11y r. ..!, ,| I,- I- -bn" n t,x all III, I • *I , 11 -11:111,* i *iiti omul vioe *d -.a
dm:
I be urg-iy y ,d tin* ivcd jm-among
**ur
\ rner nan and other al,1* nl \i I, • I.
. nrred
f|VV &gt; ■iv- ag*&lt;
Mile »,! the -,'!g* ', 1,* f !■*.!,! t trmrlne lui| soldiers and r-adurs dtirtTIg I In ' ■ties i In* reipn-st i h.it as ntnfiy
recr
-|n i inn w,, v&gt;i, Iking *aI.ui** I eio |a -I turns ri'i'tiiwi mi l ini,, mi on pit pledges b, paid tin" in full mid not
i In- -l i* * , ii In n In * ,i
m, n gr*"i|i *&lt;f tnoi .1l|*l ill iTOlbl l. ,||| II |M*t lint bi| "* li -1 inn '.I - , i-i ej, if some |n*r-"naj -in m I h i. i niailed
-mall I * . - mol girl ■ | d n \ log "li lb** lowing lin* i t-ssution * hiwl ill! ii «,

will m r* ud ip t .i&gt;t, "t Du* gailo-r
Lnrirteer Nhelly Hun and Fireman
n:rs
\ g-'"Up ol to* ;P't*-i spongers
Mtitchiosoii hilled
in 1 1 i s3.i ",U appeal f **r t**o,l -.it
\\ F shHI&gt;, ,*ngnicer
l!n» ci I y mg
W•i*8 budl) mjur.i 1 jir.d i *'bir. 'l 11r. •
\\ i &gt;1ui'-,la . , I ,,*•*• mi., r *. " i l l be
1*\j,11- !.&lt;i I.i 'l„- 1*r•■ - m;m Al itichinsnli also u! thin illy
given over t*i the "orneii's orgumzti sldewnlk .\v li,* uppi&gt;uicln*d them one
•nt in* pnhlic wilt In* \\ its killed yetterd ay when trsm No lions of Florida, with - j■&gt;■*-1,i I e*m- Jlfih* girl asked:
Una H.-rs let*.
sTT went j n t o . tini* open **"!!(■!
.,i Hcriation |iriijyams at all of the Hub
"Wlmi Is ihal man In uniform?'"
"I guess he's a Preach nlticer," said
j Huntington, ti small station near houses. Lhrottgh its president. Mrs.
lunpletii* stock of school HUp- ! Crescent City* on the A. C. I. Rail Edgar Lewis of Ft 1’ieree, the Flor* Btodher girl.
&lt;9ic of the Imys eye,I ldm ebtsely f**r
iooi
\S lit Mullt|e\ '.*) "a\ between Sanford and .Jarkson- ula AsieTHlIOII -id -iVlMINinte ^ftl'htt
s moment.- and then pliinlol himself
Ivtlle.
*»■■If,
libs thrown its support behind World s.pmrely In front of tin* sergeant, anil
The engine, one combiuatibu mud Relief Week, and i b*: Hub women of holding him by tin e.iai with t"*«
and bagg.igi i ar and one &lt;oni1|!i ,i 11,, si,re will play an important etmM'i Mill.* hand', -lib!
"I "alia see
Mo I .,s| 'l oa th ii,f (III \ r.tr
1
I
lion pUsJO'iigi r atol baggage i.tr were purl in spreading Die gnsjH-1 of run* "ui* Ini got on i er enp "
M ■tl til III ir •- il 11., • mo
II,** lad knew tftitt this device em­
derailed and one ,.ir turn*,I over .. I . at Inti.
* at I!*!&gt;’.
\v hut u-i fdlit II ‘
bracing Hje globe, r-ngb* and anchor
hngincot—Hhtdfj-"Rirtfcrcd a blow on
nr.ikr‘ of Tt? A tritic over four
Administrator 1louver has written, means "limrlne," whether the wearer
the head und badly scalded feet. I
*' left, and our disposal of them
a speeial message to the children *of he clothed In hlne. fnrektry green or
i.e the subject for thought at His shoulder is also bruised hut he the nationPatriotic exercises Will khaki. "Oh, you're a marine, nlntchn,"
is reporting as resting- easy this
he held in all of the schools and tin* he exclaimed Jiibllanity. "An* lie’s a
1 oitMcgut joiuii church Sunday
morning.
T w o passengers suffered
In the evening the pastor
slogan "Fighting famine over there, sergeant and a sharpshooter, too." he
slight injuries.
I • -d oil "T h e T o " n Where
saving, sharing over here" " i l l be told bis piny miitrs, wlib n knowing Ut­
A relief train " as at once dis­ given the children as their cult to Die ile 111 **1.
nr 11appened."
patched to the scene and tn a few conservation colors.
•t * of A motor truck earryhours the wreckage was "cleared lip
Messenger Wears T'lr.
• - i r, tlu* front hue aid t o
the foundation for Florida's
\\ j,i times 1( 0*1 ,Li&gt;■ unprecedented tie
,nd
the
Irani
arrived
in
Sanford
&lt;1
" or her, ’ The nt.i us a foil
conservation activities from now tnnn'l for aids for Uncle Sam have
only live hour- hit*
■’* ' i pray.” We need to pray.
until tin* European crisis is over will l*r* mi uli| ninny ipinlnt characters to
. The train was running at full
together IIO" for our eounbe laid during World Relief Week. Wtidiniglon. mites a capital corn*
* • "o r id as earnestly us speed and the fact Dut| no more Bruxlutt Beacli.tnt, Federal Food Ad­ spine!., lit.
damage was done is probably due to
Mm* of the qunlntest guards Is sgen
ministrator for Florida is sending
the elficieney of «*the engineer and
dally
nt the main door of the old Land
opt an appeal to the pimple of his
For "null and heavy hauling see other members of the tralft’ crew.' j
•Office building, now occupied by I'm
spate to realize its significance and
Mi m il. or phono .178.
18-tf
Mutchinson leaves p wife in San­ put aside other interests and activi­ vast Marshal General Crowder and Ills
stuff. He Is a gentleman of the old
ford where* lie has residud for some ties for this week.'
Souihcm school nild {Chile on duty
Monday’f, Market
time.
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While Florida is one of the few wears n shining Mack silk lint of an­
in lilru-s fruit were slight,
cient vlntngih On the left Inpel of his
I -*i
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staffs in the Union that can in■t i lianges were ie downward
I’Vum Cun«erialli»n F hair it) at
creaf,t. her protiucthm of fmidstuirs, frock coat is a little silver badge j d
LLiritlu. rang***. Central
authority and his courtly manner as
Ail women of Sanford anjl Sent- it is still through conservation of In* bhls one enter the-portals of the
I
his. medium s’ tes. .an;:
.jnole county, whether or not dull snpplitV* already avuiiuhle that the building nIways brings a smile. On
1• • F* l. o. b, Oriandu. Con‘ do. i,L* ntarkets
raoeed
most Iv members are invited, through the immense shortage must he bridged, the pay roll he Is listed ns ti ''messen­
eourtesy of the "Sanford Woman's
.*Whf&gt;n we r(.alijl). lhat n M,|dit.r&gt; u ger,;' and he Is the only messenger In
eldoin tea-t.li,^ I mt
Clnh to attend the Conservation m„ lhl.ri „ r u tir,.(r.t.y,.(1 yoUngster Washington who wears a silk hat.
if,
high, points.
Central Dismeeting to he held ,*&gt; the duh r*mms wl„ |)uy f()r our fuu(, wagt„ wit)|
grapifruit, Brights. mpdi'um
U-Boats H a v e M urdered Thousand*.
. wa wj,| thjnk twlcc bcfuru we throw
-i*. Inhl at $2.00-2,25 f. t». hDOr- Wednesday. December fourth,,
There Is a danger Ihst fnmlllnrlty,
The Conservation program * will* away an ounce of food," State Food even with such a monstrous crime aij
‘eiitto and ranged nearly steady in
' 1 ""i:i,g markets at $1.50-1.25. follow the regular monthly businesa-'Aiiministrjitor Beucham sayk in his unrestrlrtiM U-boat warfare, should
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'.'lit- of orangis increased to meeting which it is expected will be appeal for the support of the people breed Indifference to Us enormity,
Therefore, It Is
1of his state. "Realization means ac- says an exchange.
'■■I', cars compared with ..1000 last a short onp and finished by 1:15.
The first week In December has compUshment.

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HER PRAyER WAS ANSWERED X X X X X X X X 5 C X X X X X J C X X X X X X X X K X X

Inc new conservation campaign
will he launched with World Relief
Presbyterian Church
,
drugstore.
fi-tfc
Week. * December l in 7, when the
The fifteenth i’salm will be the
Ladies of the Presbyterian church appeal for starving humanity will
sutii-ct fit the Presbyterian church will liolrl their annual bazaar Doc. wing in every church, schoolroom,
Sum!ay morning.
It is Imped that titfi-Ttit in the room null door to motion picture house,, dull and fra­
L.-y-v numbers of the congregation Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Store, ternal home in the state. The prov
memorize-this Psalm.
| Beautiful Christmas gifts and many groan for World Relief Week is an
I .Of Sabbath the pastor called useful articles will he found at this ‘ elaborate oiu« and idler- ev-ry indi'
ffir’ Hint
"/ ,n,r bazaar by the Christmas shoppers wdunl in Florida, whether iinm
, . ,re in the army and navy and | .
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, ■ 17 more nrc a"TTt
pari ti ipate in the splendid work of
Sittiiit of Jacksonville
.c.r t "ofk, taking nearly oue-itulf of ]
*'D.
answering- Europe’s cry for food.
iho men of the'church away for ! has purchased GUs’a Barber Simp
World Relief Week, will lie launchand is now in charge of thf* slioj.
l
natnin.
Mr. Smith hails from Virginia orig- '’l* w'*h Go-To-l hurcli Sunday, DcS-ttoo! Books -School • hooks and inally 4 l»ut Itns been in Florida f o r ! wot her 1. when the ministers of
MARINE CORPS' NEW INSIGNIA
r
I supplies of all kinds at Mo­ some time.. Mr. Smith guarantee* every commtin'ty m |tne state will
appeal"
to
their
peoples
(or
the
good and prompt service and ",fl he
ri
Drug Store.
G-tfc
Green Instead of Blue Uniform Is Not
pleased to serve Do* men of S.inford iiruised and broken people* of the
• Recognleed by Those Who Are
allies
Many of Do* ciiitridies are ar2s . j i ,
M b s \ll \IO ID tl. SI N O W
Net Up to Minute.
Tangtftg
pat i i n i
prog,.mis.
wi t h
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THE SANFORD HERALD

*rn l«&gt; Mr. and Mrs. F. K.
. imliat a Hue ten jimmd hoy*to
leil Francis Eugene.

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(III le Happenings
Mention of
Mailer* in Brief
p,r*.nnal Items
of Inlere.sl

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When You Give Thanks
let it be because*, in addition to
life,, health, peace and a good
iioiuic you have started to gave
a portion of your weekly earn­
ing'

to

b"

deposited

tu tin*

credit of

' A Savings Account With This D ak!.

Seminole Couniy Bank

�N O V E M B E R 2*J. to is

PACK SIX
p a s t ’pAHcte* o f *t tin itinting

rw u m ln h ig

g o eem rn M vt*-

stimulating

' ’Obsutiiptlon,

j- d h r

w it h

The

re g a rd

D *• prodnrtjnn of

to

_

‘nml.

wheat

iHi'l " f jmrk tl &lt;■ r*-fldlr*t Mitirrv of
far*. I*- rt.it- ,»’&gt;i i lit-! foil i.v Tjtl.
on’ if-ti i,j. •

Europe

Needs

Nearly

Famine Specter Still Stalk*.
T he Jai.Jile ».f the l~tlltl*d State*

Double

must ronflnie i-L-re and n L*« economy

Last Year’s Supplies Frofn

'In the w e Ilf fi-ej Iti nr&lt;ler to mmpli-te
the work of liberating the world,

America.
ECONOMY

MUST

CONTINUE.

But ■Shortage of Fat*.— Government'e Stimulative Propram Justified.
With the retort, o
confronted hy « , •

of

o u r imris.

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Achievement.

however, a r e to r e lu m e their* normal
•Ugar r.irisqmptlon it will by through
o u r continued &lt;C(&gt;tgM-rtailon In o rd e r
to share with them.- T h e r e i s ' a surl-fos.of coife.-.
O f t t i r rt-oMd tfiial Vrqulr-'Jf' to p ro ­
duce fhesh re*ni|s .North Atd»&lt;rira will

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aritriumh jgo

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All tfc**i* ( I 'm -if - - •
r. ;
signal* to warn you' th »t Ui- k
Ore.] help
You *‘iO'J !
Jr
lIKDAl, Itaarlrm &lt;Jil Cap u ! o

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DR. CHARLES L. PARSONS

for the orm.ttj! minor’ J

tL brand, .Three *U* &lt;. j k

f it they &lt;‘.i not ‘ &gt;'u ytfa

Systematic Effort Win*.
I f wo ta k c 'o u r day* tint! reduce them
to the essential* we shall And tlmt
t h e r e a r c m a n y real th in g s t o ’du, needful tiling* h&gt; '!o, tuj»l. w e.shall go about
th e se ta sk s tjuleljy am i enrnestly. not
expressing' otirlcnergles through a han­
d f u l trllle*. h u t through tr u e effort,
pyopcrly directed, doing w hatever our
h a n d s am! h e a r ts p n d j u t n d s . f i n d to
do. nobly a n d well.

os.r war.

Now t h a t pressure on o c e a n lonnag-Is - ased Ley the siopping of iarge tuyve-lits- . f y»-fitp* tej Europe, we niay rei.iV --or efT-irts to sni,- wheat. rI*lie ac■ ,i:,ulntcd surplus in Australia. Argen-

Generbus

World Feed Demand Increased.

tfa tlatones. irr .Ve

the leadership " f F'rod Administration^
is the history &gt;.f wheat export* In the
I ,iM sixteen months, our wheat ex-.
j...r: program proved Conclusively to
the world thty America was In' this
war from -tart to tinlsh and willing to
n.akf; ally sicrtljce that will hasten*
victory ‘ T maintain th.- health and

than. tluU with
which We Coped Us titnet-of .Wjjr_ \Ve
have iitj etdlrelj TT.-iv world si ninth, n
In food. It win meal, /--sonOahchange-.'
I
Sc
In our domestic program.
Hut morelmport;7HT than tld*. J; must of n- - rsI.rist year we shipped 11 V_*&gt;)000 tons
of foodstuffs to 'jie European Allies
Hud the wnt-^-utit t u c a l w wouhl have
Increased IhjA c^hnawt^^ffwlirttJo 17^
fiV),(Hfj tons th tf,e pr- sent year. fso\'v.
With the respcjfislhlil! ■ of feeding milIons of tteoj.le Ijimmied front tjie Her*
Man voice, onr e\|...r&gt; must be brought
up to nt l*-;tyt i i i ' . ' i i o i tons prathnlly the lltnlt of l-.adii.g f-*jait|!| nt

Greatest Single Focd i

Hut

sulutlAn

stty r e q u ir e In c reased e x p o rt^

Sacrifice to Ensure Allied Loal

even w ltll the T ' '•»’ ml -»-ri il t b III Hil l
[.rielijeiinri In thi* ijotimry th e r e will
SU P P LY
he in E urope fur the next y e a r o r more SUFFICIENT
sta r v a tio n beyond till h u m a n p o w e r to'
a lla y
In North Russia then-'ar** 40.■*
Wi*1,000 | m-oji !i* to whom fnm] cannot All the Nation* Will Be Atle to Re
turn to Their Normal Sup­
he m ade jtct e,».»i!iie'tjfts. w inter. T heir
tr a n s p o r ta tio n Is dem oralized In com­
ply of White
p le te itnorrhy. ,\n&gt;l even If Internal
Bread.
tn»nn|&gt;nrt n u t ht\ nKsured th e ir p ort* of
eit^ry would m.vn In- frozen
Millions
tnorr* Who Lave f&lt;‘lt keenly the (tpprijv&lt; • r-‘ viewing :dl other ncfomptl.shslotj of wur will he beyond r e a c h o f us- -nitmis of **5 American" peopte under

World Survey Show* Sufficient Wheat,

h ,r r th r

- ft *■ : i. ■ * j • if

Doing

HIGHEST CASH PRICES

Without

America Supplied Food
t.*^t »•*: s l-r&lt;
mllnofi'" fn-nl Ifoin ,.l*.'i

•ion slmil have -uthriei
a s s u r e theiy ret tint to h-

to Europe.

^.. tge Slip-

Sanford Junk and

:i? i-t th- .'otiimott tal.lc 'of

k»^utf\Utjit.Ht
.y,,.
rgfeth ]
pies nf deinrg’ruey,
r,:Kli a n d f i l l e r lli’h e r to In- „ IfTpc-rt* front tl.U tountry ainc* It
W-- (tifere-l the past prop i
I'l.lrkyt«. _ A - ..tn ih u e d h!i,'h i
-.-nt- r.-d't he war iTTiv*• kept stnrvnt!&lt;Ah It wh-.it stlpj-ly llhl-h gave
r-.tittige. M-iHjomy of conhusjifls ttvlljhltde
wltd - Hmlr.uth'U --f W a ste I’n-tii A !!!•-•! Europe anti have tnalfi-N i -r’
\J'h- n the 1-r.tjf year ••
-for ti •-* - .N :: -j iiv re- •.i tre-l t i e li-r-'.'i and .strength ofMt-—•'
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I.- toil.

| ..-i. t.i-i,ru g the t.runt -d

B ag C om pan y
TELEPHONE-NO. 114.

BOX

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1lie Attu-r -sin lecifA-f o f th- . r t.ot uutl . .-r,
- ••tmi
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305.

SANFORD

Dr. Charles L. Parsons, chief chem­
ist of the bureau of mines, is the gov­
ernment's platinum expert .and leader
of the movement to refuse to wear
platinum in Jewelry while the govern­
ment I* In such urgent need of it for
munitions.

^hr. thi-r^V tu-r •■nmtgh '
I-Vl Ii I I--- - n-.tjgh, p--r
i jV-’k.-t hnndkorrhtcf.f

What Determines Meat and
Live-Stock Prices?

jnir -i ti* hT .■v ; . t - -,ti- -• I In- Jul,-»t hai ■
i i*.&lt;t ItUt* h*--*ii tint M-Jirt-Uy uf ik i'IIII
touting--.
I f i‘ K|*,,rt* rontliim- nt illl-r-’M-ti) ruto, l-y July 1 o f next \ &gt; jf
we will hnvc -.-nt mor-.- tluiii 237
lust htit-lielt- to I VIt --[ii-

Some stock men still think that Swift &amp;
Company— and other big packers— can pay
as little for live-stock as they wish.

W hen more people want meat than there
is meat to be had, the scramble along the line
to get it for them sends prices up. W h en
thereis more meat than there are people who
want it, the scramble all along the line to get
rid of it within a few days, while, it is still
fresh, sends prices down.
,A v
W hen prices of meat go up,N Swift &amp;
Company not only can pay the producer
more, but has to pay him more, or some
other packer will.
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Similarly, when prices recede uil down the
line\Swift &amp; Company cannot continue to pay
i V . . D , w t i m n J Ahn
?——A , , n l. _ f
J
uie prooucer tne same prices
as before, and
still remain in the packing business.
All the packer can do is to keep the expense
o f turning stock into meat at a minimum,
so that the consumer can get as much as
possible for his money, and the producer as
much as possible for his live-stock.
Thanks -to its splendid plants&gt; modem
methods, branch houses, car routes, fleet of
refrigerator cars, experience and organization,
Swift &amp; Company is able to pay for live
cattle 90 per cent o f what it receives for beef
and by-products, and to cover expense of
production and distribution, as well as its
profit (a small fraction of a cent per pound),
out of the other 10 per cent

Swift &amp; Company,

“ Ye*, matltinl.’' ,

Kiitie."

Tim* r-- «-• tii'ikltig go-'-l Am-wl'ii &gt;
|il,-Ige t lull 1 hi- 111*-jul rill ion* of Allied
l-jimt-e ’■hull t&gt;&lt;- t ii'iitiilin-d

Some consumers arc still led to believe
that the packers can c h a r g e as m uch for
dressed meat as they wish.
■ This is not true. These prices are fixed by
a law of h um an nature as old as human
nature itself— the la w o f supply and demand.

m th»- Iinly &gt;--ti vfilti

c-irnlng to rr*tt rmr ln«r ivi-v-k?*'

A M e m o ro b le A ch ievem en t

of the Titanic Struggle
III vptfn of dlttl' tilll,*» tin*! lii Inf. rr, n | 1 1 , i n-ijii'i i at a in nod vtiortuge of
-• i-mi to n n a g e o h r fmvl e x iio r t* la *t
y e a r utn o un te d to h figure that a few
y i n r v a g o would h a v e been u n b e l i e v a ­
ble. l i v e n the IIIOHI ■ Ijulialntli- e le m e n t
of o u r iiopulliMoit f a r e d w ith n n x ln im
lo lisle m n llo n
tile*
[irowpeet
w hl-'ll
opened lii-fiirt* UN wi t h tile b e g in n in g
iif the I t J I t harreH t y e a r.
The American p**ipk* Jiavu riot been
ronipt*Ih*il to 'savy.
They have been
nppealed to on ' t M hiihl* of litiinaulty
mid &lt;»f patrlollunu- ' T h e y Ju ne rok|* aid ed volun tit r i IjV*

Aan'rba s u e d mid sent to Hump*

In a \--nr -,f - top failure l ll.OUnisle
hashel.Vof wheat, uhb h t-avod Hurope

i It In Very few |ionfiie; w hat
nlly *!-»• I* only tin a r tf u l dinion to win the lotitlflutue of

I’ hune 118

Sanfortl. Florida

A GERMAN- HOPE D IS P R O V E D *t
AND
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A G E R M A N FEAR C O N F IR M E D d

TH E
W AR IS OVER

Reside* Hill'll Jliejileiilul hetl'-Illft on
the improvement in figure nml health
Unit w e ’ ve feitped from our iii*-n f I--**,
ivlieutlen* tiny*, think o f the fnn w f v n
had out " f them— the lipw erop o f
Joke*. Jib*-*, tot deal Notign ami inrlooii* to replnce the niollier-lti-luvv
Juke and the boost In our reputation
fo r reuily humor I

Mighty millions of men ra n lint be- taken out of production
for fo u r year* without la stin g
louse* of ylthl. It will lie year*
b e fo re their Held* re c u p e rate ,
farm * ore '.eslori’il and h e rd s restocked. Save food.

Few Really Sincere.
rity l* hi i‘|)t'iiit&lt;‘** of lie n rt;

The Sanford Huilding &amp; l.oan Association organized
Or tnher I DOS. ha* been one of the greuteal factor*
I n c o m e budding in our city since (hal lime.
And to those who have been minded lo save n few
dollars each month by Inking out and maturing stock,
we have paid their money bark wilh an average
rate of interest at 8 per rent.
. . . . . . .

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Better Way to Own Your Home
Better Way to Save Money

Sure Proof.
[f ),iu want to *ce our town grow a* well as help
jour own fin;tnritd rendition JOIN the
. . , .

“T h a t rich old fellow ha sn 't the
fdlghtent Ntinplclon Id* young wife de­
tent* him."
"H ow do you know he doj*tui't?"
“Ilecuuse I've B een him e a t h e r tulnce
pie."

Sanford Building &amp;

S h e 's P a t ie n t

Newlywed— 1 linvh Ju*l Insured tnj
life In your favor for twenty thoufland
dollar*. Hut IT I die within a mouth
you won't get It,
Wife— O b i that’s all right, dear. I
can waft that lung.

thu t r iu m p h
wmnimmmimmmmmtmmimm

Office in Seminole

'Sanford, Florida

�,V t f f l

NOVEMBER 297131*

TIIE SANFORD HERALD
The United Klntc.% Australia nn.l
■Argentine will lie able to mnfntnln h i I,nra,lv*'V easy to bring about oonserjmpply—Hint will Jteep nil avnllnblo * ' 0 Hun of iiuplti necrwiirtes, tinrrtnrrlt
would bo far innn* difficult to iicvom'freezer vessels Apefatlng at rapacity
| [itlsh an {ietyn[ iIcrreiute In the mm of
luxuries. 'I ho (Intilitcr* took sugar iih
A m erica ’* P led g e to
nn i'\iini|ilr, nml •Ict'liir«*i| tlml ii would

Producers

Responded

When Demand Was Shown

FIGURES

yernment Justified In Pork Policy
Which N o v Provides "Chief Sup­
ply to Meet Three Billion

Pound Fat 6hortsge.
' In line with the general plan of conK..rvntlon formulated bv Hie U. K. Food
Administration Immediately following
tlw entrance of tin* United States Into
the war the contribution ninde by the
meat producers of tills country to the
H,ir program Is of-particular tdgtrlll,-since, as It demonstrates Hit* hearty
writ Hon accorded tlio Food Adiitinls!ration "by tho m utt producers of
• «' ’ ilt e .e o u n t r y .

1,1 b rin k ’ &lt;&gt;ur

I ’M ii't ii'illl \

• "11-11111,p’l,'ii ,jt -n u.ir
« li !ii a |i"lm
Ibm untilil in,
'lily t h e flirt,! n e e d s
' of till' people

America will send the u&gt;
eviir needs for victory. They
they stood fast and with our
carried on— to victory.

to Them.
CATTLE

t h e A ll i es W h e n Their
v
Lines W e r e Brcaki

Nobly

PAGE SIVEN

Mr.. X . ./. Marshall

HILL

PtlUO

LUMBER

CO

BU ILDING MATERIAL

Office ifrs

Doors, Sash, Shingles, Laths, Lumber, Lime, ( ’
ment, Plaster, Railing and Moulding
Beaver
Board, Sewer Pipe, ' I’ile and Galvanized
Corrugated Roofing
Red and Green

N'lnv that ili'iiiiiniiH ti]i&gt;iii ocean lon,mK*“ "III I*" lightened. Kunqicait tin
lions, will !„■ ai,|,. to j;,, fitrilior nik’lil
L A If Y E R
j b&gt;r fooi!nnft'i, juiij « jij j,,,
|„.
i entirely 1111,-11,1i-ni (or sugar upon
t h e t e s t n o w f u l f il l e d
i North .\incrh iMi uj&gt;j&gt;1lf*». With the
w ro id )
j stocks now in pr&lt;»pect, wo util have
Uhls government Is nothing tnor» KUlllclent sugar to [ilare this co.iintry
than the expression of the pco].le, am* buck tiiioa normal consumption If the
If we are to win the wnr It will be only present short mUuu.i In Europe «ru
T M O M i- r t M M I,t- 1 V II.S O N
because every-man, woman and child not inniortnlly Increased. If flic Em
ik rcucr-MtN.tinrKiwii.i/r.n
'cbnrges himself dally and lumrly wit! ropean rnHoti Is to tw materially InJ
the test, Does this or Hmi conirlhuu creased over the pn'sent’ low 'amount
to win the war?—Herbert Hoover It can he only through the American
April 18, HUB.
|)eoph*'s nnikln^* It possible by eonLAWYERS*
tiuucd restni tion to u treater or less
With the solemn obligation of pro extent hen*.
Sanford.
•„
Fit r da
vldlng ymt •■margin" of food Hutt
The fact that the Fond Administra­
1would-^wrfegunrd against starvation tion lins been able to relax tile voltim;
our friends In Europe tin* housewife tnry sugar ration Is in li.self proof Unit
and Hie consumer Imve b urned hither, the ration of two potiniht per person
•
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to. Ignored and unsuspected things per i , ninth wits tciierallv observed
about food, have absorbed a wlude throut hunt the country. This eoriser-1
"college education'* In foot! values,
food handling, buying and substituting
that they will n o t w a n t to f o r g e t
MY SPECIALTIES

SCHELLE MAINES

Vulcanite Asphalt Roll Shingles.
Third Street and Oak Ave.

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FLORIDA

■ Wilson &amp;.Hojsholder

B est Quality.

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

According to reports of tho U. H.
Department of AgHcultirre.'Hiero was
Our voluntary food-saving not only
at. Increase in entile of 10,229,000 head
.,tnl 12.4 ir,&lt;*00 hogs, these figures cotn- saved the Allies nml made vital contri­
plk-il to January 1 last. In the fflmr bution to the winning of the war, but
period there was n decrease of 810,000 saved to ourselves Jn niltplnlstratlon
head of sheep, but Indications are (Ids expenses tlio ntitloy out of our own
•It-erense will show uti Increase follow­ pockets Hutt -any effective' system of
rulliming would liuve extracted.
It
ing the latest reports.
Since January I unofHclnl Info-nm- would have cost us about $4o,ikx&gt;,0&lt;hi
itun Indicates an Increase In hogs of to have policed •Tnn-vrfVeS as against
the 2 cell Is per capita fur m opera! lug.
tmt tvs tloii! eight per cent.* and not
a ..re than Ilf teen per cent, compared
Hy saving and sharing Aiin-rb'a kepi
I, i(no year ago, with an Increase in
the world together during the-war crl
, ' rilge « eight
I "llowlng the request* of the Food. sis. My saving and shc.rldg Aimrloj
Athnlulslriitluli for Increase in hog will help to bring the healing of nu
production Oir the fall of I'.MK and the Hons.
-i ng of 1PI1' the Increase mny.yield
• .! less than l.tatO.iHMI.OOO pounds
,re of pork product* Hum were
A L !,i-t y e a r
Without tills. In*
the - h ip p in g program a rra n g e d

1 U U U

11.o n . c regarding nollmil f....d

Grown from Selected Stock in
Slate' of Maine

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM’S STERLING S1I.YKR
ROGERS* PLATED M ARK

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rios voin i

Ail fsarttr* ,u»* hufi Ly nntilifd ’ that
I*it*I * fii-1 * Jill* tii«r*”tifcf iifi*
PliilIti j?

F • F« Dutton,

Incorporated
Sanford, Florida

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Doubters Doclnrcd Saving Sta

pics Would Be Easy Compared
With Sacrificing Luxuries.

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Amtric.int Dernonstr.itrd Slurily Sup
port of War hy Canservtri] for
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LESSONS FOR T HE.

H om e Embroiderer
iic £ !iin i icL junQT u*g guiT'i j l T i l i

'/\ N e w Shape G ives N ovelty to a Buffet Set Consisting
of O hlong and Round Doilies.
n&gt;*

K A T H R Y N MUTTFJRER.
MM tO II)KllIK 8 for Spring and
Sinnmur uso .are quite as interCRtlng ns tim
latest
frocks.
Ti"'Ir designs -show an element of
'• traliii’ Hmt la admirably In keepi"g with tho general demand for
simplicity, while adequately mcakurins up to the most exacting standof decoration. Linens for the

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lie was jusrtlleil tn bis JmpUcIt -F
."iriblcace In tin* strength &lt;&gt;r ile- •!-

'.'c a i H t ; p r e p a r e d f o r t h is . N e w s p a p e r b y ‘P i c t o r i a l R c \ 't c u
c g i i T c S ’Sw foj a i i O ; arflEl,

all of Ilia dollies. The sot makes n
npproprlnlo gift or prize.
l'erhapa your church la b Iy uk a
old-fashioned coke n,nd jjpron sal
t,r uiaybo the local branch of )'"■
Rc‘l Cross Society Is going to glv
a benefit bazaar. In any event, j o
will
welcome IheM ne*# did lie
which will make a decided hit at ih
t u a c y table. None of them require

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.iimi'raey lias been ijenrly rellecleil by the measure itf snppnrt we
have lent the Allies.'*
"If ileiiuientey Is worth any*
filing.” Mr Hitnver declnreil, "we
can do these tilings by co nperaHi.it, by Mfiuulntliin, by setf-snc;
rltb-e, by the iiiitrliitii* umhlliznHim of the tirnlns of this conn.
try. If It cuilmit be ibnu* In this
manner It Is better that we aecept Germtiii .(liiiittnuHnn anil
e.nifesM to failure of our politlral
Ideals, arqulef.ee in Hie super)nrHy of th«v* tieriimn concept Ion
ami send fur the Germans to Instruct as In lls uko.'1

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No. 12t a I — Decidedly Novel for tho
‘ bflffet nro nlwaya of absorbing Interest beeauso, next to 0)o dining table
there is go pleco of furniture In tho
diningroom which cornea so prom­
inently Into use.*
1
Tho buffet set illustrated hero con­
sists of one oblong dolly, fourteen
by thlrly . Inches, accompanied by
*B'o round* dollies, fourteen Inches
In diameter. The ends of the long
dolly are cut out In curved outline
s*&gt; tb I* the accompanying dollies will
fit Into them without Jarring effect
T..e design consists of roses placed
at equal distances on a delineating
line of cross stitching. Two Bhades
of Pink cotton arc used for tho roses
wlih green for tho leaves and blue
for tho slnglo lines.
A simple
"crochet border finishes the edges of

Buffet Is this Dolly^Bel.

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much tlmo tn.maVo, and when
cd tho articles nro not oulv
y and attractive, but have as
a highly practical valuo.
ion scrim Is a good material
which to do crnaiwtltch, or It
bo dono on looso weave llnon.
In which case thn (hislgn la si ampod
on the material. Tho malorlal tnust,
of course, be carefully stretched
when tho embroidery Is framed "ns
sampler Is often suggestive of many
othe.rs.
It la much easier to use rather
coarsely woven materials for crossBtlch work Instead of the canvas
laid over tho material. Of course
there ai*o designs which cannot bo
done In any other way, but tho pull­
ing of .threads la difficult In flna
cross-stitch In any case._________

vor
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dal

Transfer, blue, pattern
Pictorial Rcvlow Embroidery No. 12*31
®I 2 1* inch dollies and 1 dolly H by 30 inches. Price, 20 cents.
Pictorial R en ew patterns on sale at local- agents.

t 'i lmt S'nti-i Land Ulfii r,
'll. F U . Mr* J2. I rUH.
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1 - d .1 •' s.
'M i " l App!ir«iiii/t Mi c+ipliAf am|
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Du- ijiiu ll.iti.m of jfiiir Mornralrad Lntn
No fiF,’ **o. Si rud No Uj J
rondo Fi-b.
7s. I VI I. fur S L , -d M . ,, S t I ihm |*f, I ’ii * riV-ip
S . Ila n p Jt f . Tallidm w w MrHHian,
Ai,d .»v irriHjiid* for in* w*Dlo-i ho nlh-gt* that
*Eii«r^5iifjin a ii du d in fh* (ail of thr y+*r 1917,
fra vin i i*9 lii« widow Carrit* IlirtltMi, w Ih *m- IN U .
iiildrr«* b unknown, tliat tlu**rntr&gt; man had not
«arntd Pat on t In »aM land by n^idttiro upon am|
ctdlivjstiufi »d “•n.fni* prior*to Id# «fiwflr; and.
Hi* d* ath hfrTAfiloij^ th r laid l-arrif Hinton, lm*
n rilh fI ii~ i ;Im | tJ|»on n*&lt; ndt(*al«*l thr said land,
Init ha« wholly Ahamlomd tho •atnri and Ihi#
uoiidithin ha** not horn dut* to rm pltiymfnt In
military w r v ir r cf th r l ?nitr*l S lilr a , of any rhar*
a Gt , in time of wnr.
Y &lt;41 afr Ih ' n torr forth* r rmlitiM! that the aafij
flllf^atlom w tlt bv takrii a* r&lt;inf«*i*rd. amt yuuf
*aid rntry will hr tanc-vllid without furth ir rifh t
to hr luard. i itfm r.h rfor** thi# iFfUlf** or on a jv
jowl, if viol fall to tile* in till# offlr* within tw rn ty
da&gt;# aftrr «h«* F O U R T H pufdirathm of Ihta
notlrr,
ahown Irfluw, your anawrf. undrr oath,
rpox ill rally, rrspomhn^ tu tfir*r* u!h gallon# of
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Another 2000 Miles

RETREADING A SPECIALTY
Agents for Hood, Goodyear, United States Tirps and Tubes

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
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SANFOK1). FLORIDA. TUESDAY. NOV K.MI1KR 26. 1918

VOLUME X

NUMBER 2H

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SANFORD IS COMING;
NEW ONES BOARD TRADE BIG AEROPLANE FLEET
PROSPERITY ADVANCES ON COUNCIL WILL MEET LANDED HERE MONDAY.
ON LETTUCE LEAVES INSTALLED THIS NIGHT
TEN SHIPS IN BUNCH
GETTING G O O D
m akes go od

if we were on the last lap of this, S A N F O R I ) H A S F I N E B O D Y FIRST BIG M EETING OF
PRIC ES business
nnd {hat before a great
B O A R D .A T 7:30
OF CITY OFFICIALS
while
we
will Imp coining, home.
t im e s
W ith best wishes, I am
Sincerely yours,
.. G. G; Herring.

TRUCK G R OW K RH JUBILAN T

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FROM ARCADIA TO JAX
VIA GAINESVILLE

Associutions Doing Well and Jacobs
Arrives on S cene

Sanford ^witnessed the novel sight
The h undred or more m em bers o' yesterday of ten neroplanes alighting
the Sanford T ru c k Growers, Inc, and s tartin g o u t again a t Chose
are congratu latin g them selves upon j Field,
The * word carrie S atu rd ay
the arrival of Mr. J. D. Jacob, t h e i r , t hnt the ships would he hero ut 9:30
general sales m anager and who is and long before th n t time the crowds
L. P. (lagan and George D. Bish­
now in charge of the selling, end of were
wer„ gathering aalong
l o n c 'lh
o brick road.
the
road,
op wen’ elected to till their u n ­
th eir produce business.
only being kept off the field by the
expired terms and thrse ijew councilM r. Jac o b was a Sanford visitor efforts of the Seminole Guards under
men take their seats and have been
last
May. coming down as i i ' guest Lieut. T u rn e r and First Sergeant
duly installed into their positions
of the T ru c k Grow-brs'and later nc- Haynes. _The ditch on Celery aveand have been appointed to their
cepted the position as their general nut’-'Vas the dividing line and from
committees.
•
sales
m anager. Mr. Jacob is strictly there the little children Knd a good
The Hoard of T rade ha* been dor­
sight of t h e i r first aeroplanes.
L. P. Hagan is a member of the
mant during the war period a* the tin organization man and has been
county commissioners and has been
There wits b u t little school us
;•
officers and members were busy b u t with th e Eastern S hore of Virginia
a member of t h a t im portant board'
now peace is in sight and th e war is tin P roduce .Exchange for over fifteen most of the grades turned out, en
-since Seminole county was created,
ished and finished gloriously and th e years, working d ire r t some of the masse to see the aeroplanes a n ti' -having at one time been 'c h a irm a n
boys are yom ing home it is high time c o u n try ’s largest m ark e ts and in (finally all the children were released
of th a t board, ' l i e lias large propthat this c o u n ty aid this city awak- fact comes to S anford direct from until noon,
ert y interests in the county and is.
tin* C incinnati m a r k e t - For four
Four planes e.ume in first, the
cried to ilir call.
also a cilr properly owner and lias,
years up until this season, Mt . Jacob morning being very chuiffy and after
There is imi«'h to In* done
the interests &lt;•( the city and e o u n ty
has It,ladled th e Beaufort Truck they hhd safely landed it was about
at bean
lie Is In the tu rp en tin e doin' a oii&gt; (• und tlii- Board
Growers
Association’ of Beittiforl. one hour before the other six were
hll-iin - ale! al-o (ariii- on a large is 11ie only bin l\ t hat iv
S (" . ami Ihi* stp-i-e-sful record of sighted.
seal*- and
a til -■ n who is re- T I iit i* wtll be an I'lictio n f&lt;
th a t organization for the farmers
The field was found to be in gooff
lire *if president and tin* n
sported by all who know liyn.
speal.s fur itself.
Already the Saniiinditton. although the rain Sunday
(ir lit " ill bold .dtii e until
f-rd
Triti
k
Gr.i"e/.s.
I
m,
are
estaliI • itt-hop is it........lie (if
rrg 1 ar • b c tion iii .1itiiuurv ii w i n c h Iished as forging ahead in business had made a pool in the middle of
i
M
e
f
i
t
!/."iis
of Sanfotd who is highly
After a talk given by Mrs. M un­
;,t,d all the signs of re tu rn in g pros­
. be a n*- firing moved uiul* retu rn s for . r o p s ' t h e field. T he dilrli at the far end
time Ibt-re will .probably
lie is a
son the following program m e was respected tiul esteemed,
perity are in th e air.
org.im a t i 'ii
and " ''I i .In. i -elling arrangem ents ••( 'h e field was a bugbear to #me
I.Hi'. -t .i I.• ..I !, ; a"i| is also I lie
ri'lid* red ,
a- i*tt\d*' l.\ Mr layob. tin1, growers "f the llyers and one of the planes
. \ i I wonder of wonders tin -ob'
Mi
.iniuiii’
ibe-i
should
be
a
sysgeneral manager
lie- ( row ii P aper
(
ut
k'to
h
o
n
g
,
S*
limoll
, ,,(
new hotel Is again being
a m p . i i g n for
no i n b er - h i p have .ni last Inult th em an orgaitiza- almost ran into it but the pilot
I H.. one of the U r g . -p inuliufact ur- It III .11Ii
be swupg sharply to the left nnd came
(Hive
New
mull
.
tin.;o bed and it is being -said th a t
ers and printers of orange"u?d vug-* dins and new membors and the I inti of which - they can "ell
around all right. T h e aviators think
Spring
Song
I'.lmenrich
\ j v.oTt. (lung tangible (his tim e is ready
otahfe w ra |s in the south and is a Hoard of 1'iade should lie revived tin
that this ditch* will h a v e , to ho
l
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ena
Dell
H
ag
a
n
i . !„• Kprutlg. som ething j b u t you i
II. i- a young man spirit and morale and I In members
\ | r I ii oh and
lav | a \ • r
Siinfor-I w. I&lt; mu
brfdged and it the expense is not too
Ml'I. h
* tit- in and gu with it and ptil , I Ijini e "f Hie Forest &gt; | •r 1 1•
I have tbeir regular meetings l -Mlf" Itl", "f 1he
i |,r..-n s-iv. idea- and - p in t sin
•p c ..................
r a l to n «d ’ ,,
great, I lie elllty "'iri''il will consider it
Ai Im.i M,i|&gt;p
, ■ n.i.i.ev in it and all tliat and ^
and l i
I lie |n. Mil ii of . ouned- ind . l-o "I i Io bii.itd .■( g o ' e r 11o
tin . I*ii ., 11, —■ iiiti r - - 1f t b' city ‘ if tlie planes expect lowland here regi.,,d I.- not bringing &lt;*ni t b i S j l u ro tis - uir\
uiig tin
I l i a II
W 11 Ii
I lie
id e a
o!
In no o lh e r way «an our countv T h e ft-ily iiillsl lllnVe along Hi pro- tilariv after the war
(ieorgia Mvilde'
use but seviral good Sanford
■ii v of .Stanford
get
the proper re-nils an d the bti«l- gre-sive Vtride with ollnr* -.eitioiis
1.00 '
.
The liver* were all line fellows and
men who 1 no vv " b a t tbev u . tave Study*
»M»- .» .
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I
to
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the
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ori*-.u
m
amt prof*- -i"iml me!, and I' • atn! to do it i. t'ler*- lliu-1 1" Itl'T'
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while
the) &lt;l&lt;a lint talk much about
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Iiimniiii i d tai ‘, , i — a n d all
....... pi* of i io
I'.aell
&gt;nd.ir Itov s 1Ireaio
tbeir
p
lans they seem to think tp a l
&gt; \ Wft, the "'ItHr. l&gt;f an :i"t|ki i i ■!
In
rvtofore
been
dom
inant
S
an­
oiiiinittee appoint- comity shoubl get busy on ibis prop*
tlie fot io wing
May H o lly
tin*
penee
urmi*!ice will let them mrt
ford.
d
ependent
ns
she
is
almost
en
:ii• in the air and tin • tom h of
merits:
Finance.
I.
P
Hagan,
('h
r
.
osilioii at oio’e and t e s i d 'e to milksI ‘linpin
(H
a
n
d
VaTse
Hrilliniit
.
in
the
next
six m onths. They are all.
system
s
f- * bn* put pep into tb
U. A .. New inuii. to o. I) Ill-hop
this tlie b a n n e r year in l be history tuely upon her crops, must back
Alma Hlount
disappointed'
nt not being able to
most
and
swell efforts as are being m ade to
ut :t\a.-e w bo really n«**&lt;1 it
•
B achm an Street, .R. A. New man,. t ’|ir.. Hoy of our County.
•La Silplis
get
over
and
(nun
the way in which
be
at
the
to
bring m ere money home • T o do
I In v ha ve all promised
Svmes. &lt;5. K Smisti. Building. Geo
C iri’inin D e f’oursey
’Hiere lire in any |H h •• H■ t ft* I&gt;( ‘ t oilierwiM- nivalis &lt;l"it Hu: business they handle tbeir .machines they
.*.. t l g o f the Board of T ra d e tolri-di l.o ve,So n g Margaret It. Lung l&gt;. lii-lmp, f b r . Ii- A. Newjnan. (i. f and tlit y*’p ilolll'l bP'^OlAVll by the
would have given a’ good account of
: and all pull together regardleas
F. Smith. Fire. Jo h n Adams, ( ’hr.. i** t ting Jog* ' b. r o( llll- It" II AA) (i are interests of this tow n sln'th at their
M r s T erw illig er
t In*»n**i'l \ i-~ had they ernssoil before
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barl'.T
enmities
r•ii-ty allillationf in til" Tilt ure.
San ,i i. r* *1 a i.-l
Aft.- delu’lil f i I ri iid iif given by | |* llag.in.' Geo. |1 Bishop
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l.ictil
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f
T i l * • tin- war u a* ••'•r
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was
in
i
li.irgi;
nt
the
llyers
und
tin re
HR
r h ' l t r mu st a nd :i-|* ebtingniif aiol
1 I* tftignn
Police. G I-' Sm (*'
1 i id r 1 ruin * aid. III m e-;
ndueirne't
•n el
i l.i I a ' in | In
i a 1'
were (our fritin I&gt;.*rr Field ami six
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("Til
I
rill-k
I
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row
ers,
i h r . I: &gt;V - ' nies. . l o h m Adams.
• \ .rgiti a 11. i '"i.r-i-y.
It, at i l&gt;e imeiii.g I "l.lglil at . . ;u.
fo llo w in g letter
reteived
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Inc., and the SanTord Farm ers E*- from C arlstron Field, one or two of
Sei
relar*.
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T
h
e
other
c
i
t
y
‘officials
remain
thy
i
c | | . Dmgec at Jacksonville
c-hnnge are solely farm ers organiza­ them said to have been officers who
saiye and all of I hem. are good opes.
from ' (’a p t . Herring was forwarded
A Mo'orf* Haven man proposes t o ■ tions designed and beipg o |ietated had seen rfervlce in France hut they
They
are
as
follows:
F.
L..
Miller,
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T h ey left about
to The Herald for publication and
Seminole County .Alelory (ilrls
to tint more mmiey in Sanford and did not say. so.
Pres'l emineil; J. C. Roberts, ^lerk , " " ,l
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after
getting
oil and gasoline
' v ':f*be most interesting -to bis m any
mercantile
H . T . Maxwell. tre„sn.bl.i.s from Seminole i o u iity . 'the
Tl ie girls of Seminole county- hav’e and I,,!.... ..
and
went
tth.lai'l
.on'
d i e Alia Gaines­
tr.i i il« hern:
„
. proved themselves trio- American
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Ih
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'should
lend
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nrer and assessor; \\ . A. I oils, entei i
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ville They will tly al the s late fair
ih.
hi
t
l
i
'T
lindlililod
support
girls* by. the whole hearted response of puttee; G I* P axton, chief of tire 1' r' 1 ,l'
1 IV ' servin' with I lie American
uiul do various s tu n ts fur Liu* visitors
1 \pedit ieiiai v F« • {ft*
1 1,, v mad*' 'I* the t lilted AAat AAiirk d e p a rtm e n t: J. J . f&gt;rrkiti«on. rt t v a r
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and "ill iiM i p articipate in a foot­
. .tmp'ii'Vti " h f i l ended hist week
It, it • rns» \ nil's
t or in* v . I N’ T o lar, ''t v pb - 1 nil m,di r his len&lt; Hr-hi p 11 • «"'• • • d 1am
1)i lobe r t (. I n: ^
ball game .with the I&gt;•»&gt;- of Camp
T . . . girl | ill.i,g f." v;. t o r . . " I-', I AAllballls, ell v engineer, A. I* lie eolintid ilpoli Io ij" l l i I'gbl
Johnson.
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Tim
lift’d
Cross
is
working
right
&lt; 111 Ding* &lt; and all n.v
I thing at th e right time.
t It r
" Aii tury j Smil h. Minilary inspector.
I
Miii'
hirn'dred.
eighty
abuig
and
doing
all
thnt
tin*
govern­
T
h
e
small
•
Imyn
are
hoping
they
■iff T I lends of t lie 11OIIU* G uard
F. L. Miller is chairm an »f- «h
I Gir4*&lt;" Hi Srrr.inn!** county have
And now l ha t peaee h a s been d e ­ ment h* asking th em tu do.
will
stop
here
on
the
w
ay
home
for
l
have
t
" is h In lc»H ymi that
t pledged I • earn ai d give ?!**•!.V2. ( city c o n ucil and has In-op a mcin'o-r clared nfid t h e city c an st ar t anew
they
lire
some
interesting
sight.
ill"
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und
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T h e following ladies did sewing
Not only have they pledgpd, but of tlie board for s ev e ral terms and is on the building of a bigger and b el­
It glud th a t Sanford was so projnpt
for
the Bed 'C ross Inst week in Santer city th e pertple h a v e the satis­
in organizing her . Home G uard.
I with aVI tbeir m ight and main- have recognized as one of the progressive
D IC K IN S O N AYILL COLLECT
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oL
knowing
.th
a
t
lliey
liavq
a.
have with me a constant rem inder of s ta rte d earning it. M any a window citizens of Sanford nnd one who. has
M
onday
Mrs.,
Savage,
Mrs.
Da­
re
p
re
s
e
n
ta
tiv
e
’
body
of
men
at
th
e
* 4&gt;' 'the interests of th e city at heart nt
• •my-frjemi*--of the*H om e G uard; and m - brighter because ol f-hehf.
vid Speer, Mrs. I). S. Lewis, Mrs. J . City Attorney Not Hard H earted
AVe
are
more
’th
a
n
proud
of
our all tim i*. Ho is in fuvor of e v e ry ­ bend of local affairs and the city
I prize their friendship greatly. I’ve
I). Hussey. Mrs. AV. A. Zachary,
should
prosper
and
go
ahead
as
thing
th
a
t
will
help
to
ad
va
nce
the
llul Will Do Ills D uly'
.
ht&gt;yn a - good bit &lt;&gt;f England and three 100 per re n t groups of gjrls:
never
before.
Mrs. Erniyit K rupp, Mrs. Lee Peek,
interest
of
the
city
ail’
d
co
unty
and
France, and everyw here we have T h e Sanford High School, Mrs.
one of th e /d e lin q u e n ts tho
Mrs. Olicatelln, Mrs. Brower., Mrs. . Being
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Miss
gimp we have received a hearty Dickenson's
AVulsman, Mrs. Wight, Mrs. Chase.. editor of T h e H erald asked C ity
welcome. T h e French people: have H aughn’s division of the Eighth
t T uesday — Mrs. Savage, Mrs.
A ttorney J. J, -Djckinson today ju s t
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been especially kind and ,h av e done G rade.
AValsmnu, Mrs. W ight, Mrs. Chase. wliut he intended doing regarding
in their power to add to our com­
T h e Horper Academy 'colored)
Hines, Mrs. D. Jf. Lewis.
fort
It is not necessary for me to deserve special mention for fhey
the collection of delinquent city
W ednesday Mrs. Savage, Mrs.
tell you ms the papers are now full pledged $77.75.
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CharttO Williams. Mrs. Al. ’Spoer, taxes an d he gave us tin,* following
of it th a t the Americans have made
T h e splendid suceess of the Vic­
Mrs. Hines, Mrs. Zernovcan^
stuff right off the reef:
/Are we truly thankful? Who will gain say tfujt we ought
ii great re putation As soldiers, and tory Girls in Seminole county is due
T h u r s d a y — Mrs. Savage. Mrs. Da
to bc,‘ and especially so in our own United States?
“ I have been employed as r ity
•ure as good as the best of them . 1(o
very 0fllcient work of the
vid Speer, Mrs. Messenger. Mrs.
Not only for the m any blessings vouchsafed to us in­
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- i.n iillO ll
.
I’ve,
been up
in Ithe
front fttrenches
atto
rn e y and th e city council lias
lowing chairmen:
Hines.
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dividually, b u t as a N ation, for Peace—the- Peace w;e have
and seen the game played.
It *»
directed
me to collect the delinquent
Sanford
High # School— Dorothy
.Friday— Mrs. Savtoj;e, Mrs. Deit
*■ .dem anded, for which we have prayed, for which we have
both dreadful and inspiring.
You H um ph. Ethel Ifehry, Adclc Hines,
city
taxes.
I intend tu.Ro ahead pnd
eritdi, Mrs. D avid Speer, Mrs. Zerfought, to w ard s which we. have co n trib u te d our resources,
fcgl your spirits rise to meet the A'irginia* DoCoursey. Merrie Bran res
collect
th
e
m
or sell tho property. I t
the courageous sacrifices of such contributing in .nuny cases
noveam
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danger. And all aro u n d -y o u can he
Is
not
my
intontion to impose a
Ball and M arg aret Zachary.
known to God only.
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seen men cool an d stead y and ready
hardship
upon
a n y o n e and it is no t a
G
ram
m
ar
Sehool
—
Gladys
A
A
’ilsnn,
-Thanks deep nnd full for the dawn 'of the Peaee which
• H eller R ate for S o ld ie rs
for anything. You see th e alrplainea
task t h a t is pleasa n t to dispossess
Lillie
Ruth
Spencer,
Naomi
Scoggun,
nssurss
th
e
world's
safety
for
h
u
m
an
ity
;
a
God-ordained
dying ovCr and the shell bursting all
AVasliington, DT’.C., Nov. 21, 1918 a n y o n e of
their
property, h u t
L iberty h ith e rto unknow n, undream ed of b y many of this
around i t —onre in awhile one comes LeClairc Jones. M ary Elizabeth* PuS e n a to r Pnrk T r a m m e ll today in­ .neither i» it fair for certain parties
leston
and
'Lillian
GHdowell.
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present
shell-shuttered
sphere*
A
L
iberty
nnd
Peace
that
down b u t as a rule th ey g e t . by
troduced in thi* sennt'e th e following to pay thejr taxes each year .and aJwill take th e place of the so rro w 'a n d sadness M ilc h ,.as never
Girls out of School— Alice. C ald ­
without being injured.
Once in a
resolution:
low others to fail to p ay. There is a
before* has filled the e a rth to overflowing during the great
while th e airplain will swoop down well and K atherine Aycocke.
Be
it
Resolved
by
th
e
Senate:
big kick every year on the question
.battle of all th e ages, nnd our own m ighty volume of hum an
llar|Hir A cadem y (colored)—Julia
on a troop train or a column m arch­
T h n t th e D irector General of Hull- of the city g overvm ent making ends
resource
and
precious
life
Was
"Poured
into
th
e
rolling
tide.
ing on the road and deliver a hot Enverly.
roads he and he.is hereby requested meet nnd mnny of t h r delinquent
T h ankful? Yes, th a t the day of our H ope is here. AVe
machine g u n ’ fire, and occasionally * Geneva — Helen Moran.
to authorize u passenger rute o f one lax payers are th e biggest kickers on ’
oiyc th a t Divine a ttrib u te, foremost am ong tin* distinguishing
we tiring one down with our fire.
cent a mife-to all officers and enlisted the question of the city flaying ex­
Oviedo Ruth A'oung
qualities of truly noble minds a devoted g ratitude to the
I’ve marched many miles by day and
personnel of all grades and rnnks of penses anil yet. there are delinquent
Lake
Monroe
Grace
Hawkins.
Giver of all good; and with our gratitude to Him should come
by night, bu t have kept well all the
th e United States A rm y, N avy and taxes on the city rolls th a t arc suf­
tender,
grateful
words
to
those
on
the
fighting
line,
w1io.
innI'm writing you from my ’ I take this o pportunity to thank'
M arine Corps, for u period of three ficient to (dace th e c ity ’s finances in
have so nobly, so bravely kept the faith, und will bring back
Hint...y dug-out by caudle light. Tl.e the teachers of the schools and every
m
onths im m ediately following honor­ good sh ap e if th ey wore collected.
Old Glory unsullied and in all its richer gloryi
,
■ irroundings are not very -conducive Victory Girl for their help and splen­
able
discharge from military service. And I am waiting for th e s e 'p e o p le
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to letter writing, b u t l hope that did co-opfraiion irr this work.
to pome in and pay right now and
imbibe all th e sunshine t h a t falls across o u r path. Be hap p y
.K ath erin e AVilkey,
you and my friends "at hom e" will
h a v e 's e n t them one more notice this
and
glad
to
keep
the
ioason
in
the
wonted
way,
and
obeying
C
hairm
an.
Seminole
-Couhty
•In
DcSoto
c
o
u
n
ty
there
is
a
very
be glad to hear from me.
week to come and pay and if th ey
th e accustom ed u s ag e ;‘a n d m ay the great lieart of the N ation
.
Victory Girls. .
rfoticcable
im
p
ro
v
e
m
e
n
t
in
th
e
cattle
When L get bsck we will have a
fail
tho law will snkp its course.
he atlrred to its” profound eat depths w ith jo y and devotion
of thAt section, since th e dipping for
little smoker and I will be glad to
T
here
is no oth er altern ativ e and no
on
this
Thanksgiving
D
ay.
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th e destruction of th e cattle tick was
j . E. V. Jerv ey , the well known
naratA some of my adventures "by
favors
will be sh o w n ."
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George
B
yron
Loud.
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begun. Thftse in a position to know
com m ission-m an is back in the city
land jind sea."
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New
Y
o
rk
,
November,
19l§.
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sa
y
the
cattle
arc
gaining
in
flesh
And anyone who knows A ttorney
My regards to you a n d all mjr for th e winter and his m any friends
and few dead c a ttle are seen on the Dickinson knows t h a t he will do hia
many friepds of the Homo G uard are glad to see him again. His son,
ranges.
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. d u ty , as he aces it.
and in Seminole epunty. I t looka as M arion is with him.
The signing of the arm istice a n d
ih peace protocol to be signed soon
bar. made a wqnjlcrful difference in
the business affairs of S anford a n d Thanksgiving Day at Holy Cross
already the people who were Busy
T hanksgiving Dny, according to
wilb war work nnd were forced to
th e P resident’s proclam ation will he
’ neglect their own p a r tic u la r business
celebrated with ' the
appointed
have gone buck to t h e office nnd
ch u rch , services on T h u rsd a y , the
*tore and factory a n d farm and th e
28th. T he usual gifts of food stuffs
hum of ind u stry is. h e a rd in th e
are asked. T h e fruits and veget­
land*.
ables for ultai* and s a n c tu a ry "decora­
Tiie shipping of le ttu c e has ns- tions are asked to be gotten to the
jistiil greatly in creating a better., church by W ednesday evening. The
frehng. especially since th e grow er/ hours for services:
ran sell th e lettuce rig h t here a n d
7:30 a. m .— Early celebration.
get a good price for it. T h e growers,
10 a." m .— L ate -celebration with,
-' especially the best of th e m are p u t
music.
M ating will, im m ediately
‘ ting up a go&amp;d. pack and" will insist
precede
the
service.
' that nothing h u t th e b est of stuff is
Everyone is most cordially in­
shipped frotn Sanford this y ear
w h ich .makes a difference in prices. vited.
SYw people are com ing and o th ers
it. the north are mnking inquiries i
&lt; e c i l i a n M u - i c &lt; lull
.,1 hi Sanford and Scm iliole co unty L
Tin- t'n-diaii Milan- Club met in
and a real e s ta te m an actually sniff
t
lie
studio of Mrs.
Munson S alur
v r.e property the o th e r d ay • t lie
;,ft, r (be armistice was signori
d ay . N o'
Ird. Min p in.

T h e city council for the city of
Sanford has been reorganized, said
reorganization being made necessary
by th e resignation of C. it. D lngec
and W. A. I.elller.

The live wires of Sem inole county
will meet a t the court house tonight
a t 7:30 at a big meeting of the Hoard
of Trade nnd the cam paign for a big­
ger and b e tte r county and all the
cities therein will be outlined aud
sonp* of th e members will take this
opportunity of discussing the plans
of other live cities a n d towns and
counties for taking a d v a n ta g e of. th e
fact that th e war is over nnd the
people are (locking to F lo rid a.”

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Thanksgiving 1918

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�NOVEMBER
THE SANFORD HERALD
7. fur in- for Inforrr.ation »«
tb«
a#*-*. fa', or- t ’-e a rj ve r tu er .
Lcjaily

*• (}*r-‘ able for aubm arine

only 12 p«-r knaw

jrmn'i rout 'trerr actiV*». "

n rrit’iTTdfr- «-f do w

GROW ERS

wha the.

irr

not flJ.O'

t 1 ir.oav»ii- - o u t i Lm i nf or ma ti on s ,S
, t.».
a let t er and a d d r e s s , it
jra'**d a nd «truetion« in l i e ad.

HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE

w anted
a b o u t 1 , 0 0 ' j . tor.aa*»
-kr*r..p«.
the »r.t«-r point* out. white Gr**t
B ritain had more th a r r. .able iha*
a n d 'E a r *s to the
of von
T i r p i t i. the Germ an m aterial *a&lt;
quit* inferior to the B ' : t n v
Ir. ’ re
&gt;r.a&lt;‘ ?a».

S-O-M-E
Goodies!

r .attV

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m o u th JL
— light.
t?u tfy. ten d e
cakes, biscuits and
d o u g h n u u that j u n
keep you h a n g i n g
’round the pantry—
ali m ade with
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CALUMET
the tafeit, pureif, mott
economical kind. T ry
It —drire i.vsy bake-day

•vred r/hdaily br the

NAI LS.
SEEDS
place Your Orders Early

the Ge ; -

mar. fleet « i ‘ raved from deitur*tion p artly by z&lt;-«rfi leadership and
p artly by weather conditions.

S U P P L IE S

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* t a n * t h e German : a -

»a« ordered 9lit. for attack. Ha
the .'eair.rr. o o ey e d , the writer

SANFORD. FLA

.Had the .weather been clear or marks, innumerable lives wou.d '
vet; S hear'! ^action* lea* *ffi&lt;ient the have been lost and he declare* ti.a
whole G erm any n avy would have "every thinVlipg- mar. therefore i* &gt;
I*een- dam ag e d . • T he long .range the opinion that the ‘»»msn*t N

British gun* would have-* r ;

sm ashed the lighter arm ed German
ships
As it was the |n*«e» of the
G e rm a n ships were etfbrmoua and

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ren d ered

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Pa lm

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Beach

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g»r.era. interest in securing a
m -re for every hom e. Severa.
me.-s have signified their ir.tA
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On all sides, continues th e writer, of good grass t h a t would otherwise
Im ital von . j i r p i t t w as advised to K„ x„ wa«te. • M a n y of t h e farmer!
ristruev only su b m a rin e s but he at,d. truckers living in the flat
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rnained obstinate. O n 'O c t o b e r * . ’ h a v e lost, their t r u c k and seed bed*
1»15;
several memb/-r
f the p a s t u r e gras* is looking well. The
ichstag appealed to tn e arrey com* t&gt;ean.eggplant a n d p e p p e r c r o p ar*.
a t d —not to th e naval stall —wit! is ginning To g o to m a rk e t frerr. h­
e re»u!t th a t an order » n iv u eo wes’err, portion of the count*, a’. •
rrninat.ir.g the constructV ’n of
(he quality is Sine. ’

Food Astboritks.

GHEST AtrelDJ

An experienced tr.uck

d waipf* to 'the ’right
S J. H Vick. Box 5?4.
- F u r n i s h t d . room
with
stove*. Addre** Box 597,

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Farm for •‘’ale

2«tp

Five acre*, four-

Forage. Crops
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and Feed Livestock

iled, t wo h o u s e s a n d b a r n ’ a n d
a rage on ; l i r e . ’ At L i k e M o n r o e
ve mile* fr om S a n f o r d . On brick
&gt;ad one b lo ek * fr om d epot . Ad dr es s
a
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estociTahd
to the eoi
r-orage*crops let, .
. returned
.
in the form o: manure t uiid .t up rapidly.
Cattle and h o g s not only bring high prices, but the
fertility added to your soil as manure insures bigger
yields of vegetables, fruits and staple cropa.

avisum* ana ;u»»p.
'T.fai
b&amp; U is^fJi;.* Af.'l \ a r . t tf.tr m e t -.

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t hi&gt; m an n er a t the beginning of 19Id
2 3 bat t

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U s e E . F r a n k , C o e ’s
H igh G rade
F ertilizers
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Because they are rich in available crop-producing
Piar.t
Use them, rotate vour crops, and raise 1:.e.stocK: ar.d you will sot only have bigger and better cr^ps
and larger profits, but you will also enhance the value

The C o e-M o rtim er C o m p a n y
Orwliiu GirUrUBCT, Florida Sale* Mi/.

1 ll-.-trd Building

J a d n o n r il l e , Florida

CLASSIFIED
Notice'

ADVERTISING
Ah Local Advertisements t'ncit r
Thin Heading THULE &lt; KM?* a
Line For F.arh Insertion Minimum
Char ' ( 2o Gents.
*

Put your wardrobe on a reconstruction basis
n p lI A T
j L l)iiv
*

m eans, that t h e . clothes

you

do

should he the kind that
make the
*
aamlary uaruti i.n

l&gt;esl possible use of (he labor and m aterials
■put intb them . _ It m eans clothes that not
only w ear a lo n g tim e but keep their shape
It m eans conserving clothes.

•i Chairs Dai'y
5 ( 'hairs Saturday
mms ;s.i pr
improyt mont5 j
»arnf“r
F u —•; :»&gt;&lt;l it
or

Hart S h affn er
th at k in d a n d

&gt;m« by I);.y

M onth — B. rk

^ &lt;nu\’ F!

N’ jfth Bark avenue. &lt;&gt;\or L.
ip* i l . l b .

, J- n g

-tort*

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If-ir t . m anager,

T H E SH O P V
YOU DO N ’T 1
TO WAIT
Now Upon Itcgulailf'
NVc Appreciate Your IIu»inr!‘‘First Street Next to Hotel

Now if you’re goin g to buy clothes at all—
and you should’nt unless, you absolutely
need them —th at’s the only kind you ’ve a
right to buy—clothes that save.
•

It’s “dollar economy,” too. You pay a little
more
now—but they wear so well you spend
/ * **
less, in the long run.

EMPTY SACKS
RED C R O SS M E E T I N G
The Third End . of every
month will be u business
meeting of (he Red Cross,
at Woman’s Club on Oak
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m. . . .

Recipe 1H18 is sold by .drug­
gists. Information in regard
to it cheerfully furnished by
originator.
Residence Head of Bark Avenue

H O T E L LONGW OOD
“Everything Men and Boys W nr”
T he home of H art SchafTner &amp; M arx Clothes

IS N O W OPKS
We make a eaeetalir « f Squab INaarru m
S e n d .,, and llalida^a I I JO U 2 JO It JO.

Fertilizer
Will nlso*j)«y highest W
price for Hides. I&amp;11
and Wax.

j. H. BUSSEV
Bear Walthall i D c M e f ’®
Phone IOC Market 102 b

�THE SANFORD HERALD*
T hu elleet of inertia on th e p a r i
of nun tnlvertistng *mcrchntits will
Lit! any town no .m a tte r no good
II. J. HOLLY, Editor .
th a t town may* have t...... before the
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
m erchants went to shop on the job
. N o advertisini: means a tita-l ty*fl. . a l a l t . i -J lij a n o t h e r p u r p o s e of aeliirli
ithd will e v e n tu a lly tm-iin e ith e r th at aggression.
In a righteous cause,
the business men of’ oth er townsi. th ey have won im mortal glory, and
s rn s c iiti'rio N pun t
will 'a d v e rtis e ami net all th e local halt* served tkeir nation in serving
[INK IBAU.....................
"Till»iness or th a t other merchap taring m an k in d ."
BIX MOMTUH....... ........
no a d v e rtise n te n t- will come to town
j l e enjoins prayer upon the nation
U lt r a M iiv n is
i...
with stor&lt; -* ami *^ea&gt;- new hindtu-ss. both -in "limn* - and places of wor­
£
in liir C i i j b f r » r r l r r *2,00 I
'Ho- most fertile ftt-bh. (o-r tin- mail s h ip :"
Adt anre of 2fif i*« Month
order
houses are the towns th a t do
F i j i s f c h i In A e i a n f f M u « l l l r M i d e
, " T h a t in all th a t we do, we shall
not a d v e rtise s to re news. No a d v e r­
SURPLUS $13,000.00
.stren
g th en the* tie of friendship and
K a t e M l « , S - e n n M " l * « M i l l 11n l * r Ah [ u »i
tising in th e local paper means
| -sis, al It* I'caiatT'.Cr a! S«nfu-.t, I turiiU
m utual respect upon which we must
1‘mt- r Art o f M e f l i I n i , I 3 J 9
dead m erc h an ts, big, mail order busi­
rely to build th e new s tru c tu re of
ness, oht of tow n ordering, money
peace and good will am ong the mo­
OTIr : If. r»M llull-ling
gating out all th e time and em p ty tions "
.*"
stores galore. Do you know of such
It is peculiarly fitting that at so-I.
j y f IVAHf YflMR BUSlHtSi
n town?
★ 'A" ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
a time we should do all t h e ,
. T h r o u g h tin* victory given, and the
i r AT T K N T I O N S E S . T R A M M ELL j p e a c e th a t has to m e ,, liberty has
STEVENS
Ct M HAND • d n lt r U n U , rL U ftlU A
R. R. DEAS,
C- D- COUCH
•
*lrc-l'r, -l,lrl
,
- *■
-*" (.tbitft
.
A ll’l Ctdlbr
.S e n a to r T ra m m e ll wants ;t bill |a g a in _ been vouchsafed to' men.
Martin McDaniel
|
T
h
a
t
'
it
might
he
so,
literally
mil­
jAf passed urging th e Director General
(iuy Stenstrom
-if Railroads to make, i he l-tficers and lions of men hneve died in the last
LcClairc Irwin
a .e n lis te d men of the army and navy four years, in cam p, on field, in
, a rate of one cent a mile. T his will tren c h , in hnjpftid and in prison. It
IIA&gt;a of the Herald Lorre Who rT j lie in order t h a t the returning heroes i* u n th in k ab le t h a t we should not be
Answered
M ake grateful for th e -preservation of th a t
Country
it a p p ly to Y. M. C. A., K. of C,.
In St, Jo h n s co unty th e growers
The Snake's Rattle.
S alvation AT m y. Red Croetr-and all
The
rtitlbof the rattlesnake Is de­
Votion
th e w orkers also, S enator. T h e y are
veloped from the single eordcle scaleU ounded
e awesome res pop.
or ejiblcrnhil spine, which In must
. This is t h e la?t issue of the Twice
sihilities growing out of th e great
snakes forms the Internal tegumdTii »&gt;f
a -Week H e rald untii the editor re­
coniliet. the binding up lind tin
the tall. The hone on which the r-*uf
turns and business gets better. Hut
■•f the rutile roAtf; cdnslsis of tlw lust
healing of t h e —wotindse not of ore
thei/weeklv Herald.-will, io n tiim r. to
cum la l vertebra and is covered with a
' rrtftlofv*
TnonyriHid k i-wnlv-ttu,.
Akin Whi,eh.U H»- l^-tonfng .h «l„. r
hring the news t o . you ‘a nd conn- dayscious of our own iifttional Sins and
lie in young rattlesnakes.
in the futjure we might tie able to
failures, it is eituaiiy unt hinknhb
g iv e you n datR wh--n Hol&lt; Jl-&gt;iiy
t h a t we should not become s u p ­
comes m arching home.
p l a n t s f&lt;&gt;r divine forgiveness, and
guidance forgiveness of past errors, long. Nome w ounded; soinu gniwi
" W h a ts o e v e r thy, hand findeth t-i do, guidance for the fate-filled future.
-strangely old.
f jut most of then not be . q u i t e ns lat
Reports from Tallahassee say th at
d*» it with t h y m i g h t: for there is no
UelJ and norm al enough, th a n k God Special interest "tx
the* weather i* cold and raw and dis­
work, nor jlevice._ nor knowledge, nor
All those who arc going
agreeable.
All of which goes :&amp;■
sow
And we u i l l j i t a n d along the side- diversified farming,
wisdom in the grave tfhithtY thou
show that no special se*sto of the
ing -of sm all grain
to have pictures m ade for
legislature should i» held in Tall ie r - qo .
This
it'ii
Xmas please come in at
h asset* in tin- winter lime.
In .&lt;
once. You can leave work
th e S t a l l * eu p ital should be 111,5011111
ul the studio if you wish,
H o n d a * ben* th e wai.ilbof i* bait...

PEOPLES BANK OF

HERALD'S HONOR ROLL

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

Special

PO ST

Notice!

(ill Hit w eek before Xmas
hut have s it t in g now so
as not to be dissapointed.
it takes tim e to get stock
and finish the work. So
come earlv.

\ i 'hief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
apd I'ailh. He'll Prim 'e m " —
So says Sauntcrer.

C. WELSH

tcciinut ly filled Icii'C' are a
Il iu m I-, i m p e r f e c t e y e s — l i n t
Ilia! I&gt; I lie a o r d " . l i t i i t i l l e l y '

If 1lie c \ a mi on IIon is nut
metlindiral if it 5- nni scientifir, if it is nut exhaustive,
there ran he no arcruury in
the prescription. Aqd the
chit aces are that a seem­
ing benefit may result- in a

MRS. CHARLES F. LEE

p rrrrrm rtrt

DR. Kr S. HOFFMAN
Mat t 'da r at

a- . ---n

u -I ar: - t -u-

has the best location m Florida
tourists and there is Xio reason in
world why they should ijot lie
couraged to eume hefe
II ak-*
the war is rive*

week, T a m p a is talking about a n ­
o th e r south F lo rid a fair and it is tori
bad thpt Seminole. county cannot
h av e a fair this y ear
However, if
v e cannot ha\'e -*n- of - ur very own

fur
the
en­
Up.

M.ike 'Flint 'Fire (in

Another 2000 .Miles

IIETUI-: \D I \ ( . A SPECIALTY

Aj'ctH.'s lor Hood, (ioodyear, United States Tire* ami Tubes
m ake a sneak down the back alldy
when they make sueli inquiries. The
war is over hut the questioning will
not he over fur m any years tu come.
■Some people .a re tagged and they
will be tagged as tong a they live.
Mrs. Charles F. 'Lee, wife of Briga­
Are you doing, y our d u ty now* by dier Qeneral Lee, head of tha British
y o u r c ity and your people^ or do aviation section in the United States,
has been In Washington with her hus­
you .just d rift?
band for several weeks.

HOTEL CARNES
SANFORD, FLORIDA

November 28th, 1918

t 're a m of O ysters
uce
Olives
Cr
Broiled S panish M ackerel. T a r ta r S auce
Roast Native T urkey, Celery Dressing, C ran b e rry Jelly
Roast Prim e Ribs of llt-ef. t u J u s

I’ium P udding. Hard S au ce
P um pkin Pit;
Ni

Mince Pie. A m eriran C heese
aisins
Cafe Sola

T ab le s ran be reserved for special parties

* ] see by the Herald that the
twice a week paper will be cut to
bnee a week, made necessary by the
absence of the editor and the fact
t h a t there is but tittle advertising
p atronage. Well, i can talk just as
well in F riday’s paper as in T ues­
d a y ’s paper and you will be hearing
from me right along. And one of
the first things I intend to take up
is the niggardly spil t of ftorne of the
people here who are so satisfied with
them selves th a t th e y have gone to
sleep on the jyb and care nothing
about helping their city to grow and
tijke a d v a n ta g e of the fact th at the
war,i? over and it is high time to do
som ething.
Hanford needs a i
organization along m an y lines and
real awakening and a making, ov
| nnd I w ill’ tell you about it s-m
And if th e shoe tits you wear it

MAJ. GEN. J. MM. CARTER

1 lifted the receiver iJ tlu- tele­
phone and alm ost dropped it again
in surprise. For the voire wAs th a t
friend, a n d l supposed him far away
in France.
'"W hat, h a c k ' ho ttoop?" 1 exclaim­
ed. ‘‘Detailed for special d u ty ?"
"Y es, hack,’' he an sw ered; and it
s tru rk trie that iiiy voice was slow
MaJ. Gen. J. Met, Carter, who made
and older, as though the weeks of ■ flna record, a* head of the militia
his.absence had been years. "H'at’k division In the war department, la eoon
—but not for, spe-ir.l d u t y . There — to be aeelgned'to a division In France.

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Hanford
Vulcanizing Works
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IL &amp; O. tlARAGE

Phone 191

SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE
W A R IS O V ER
The Sanford liuilding &amp; Loan Association orgnnired
October l'Jllft. has been one of the grenlesl factors
in home huiMing in our city since that lime.
And to those who have been minded to save a few
(l.nllnrs each month by taking out nnd maturing stock,
wc havQ paid Ihclr, money hack with an average
rale of interest at S per rent.
^

B etter Way to Own Your Home
Better W ay to Save Money
If you want to st-,- „ ur town c ruw u,
jj'itr o« n financial condition JOIN fhe

Ollice in Sem inole B;n

;ls
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Sanford, Florida

�•OMir

NOVEMBER 20, 1918

Utile Happenings
Mention of
Mailers ip Hrlef
P e r s o n a l Items
. of Inlareol

THE SANFORD HERVI.D

In and A bout
dt The City *£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks rfurcinrlly
\rrani!ed for
Herald Rentiers

r*'|niri fiiip weather in' th c 'm /rih and
every body happy -ov.-r I he end of
tin* war*
&gt;
H*•xi;tj 11 i'arltir- Cm p m
-Madam-

H .im n

n,t.&gt; r e t u r n e d

tu

Sanford and v. ill reopen her llemity
I’arlon* in the First National Rank
m onths at building on Park avenue where she
Workers "are badly* needed b o th in d t y for th e next three
hospital garm ents and surgical dross- least. T h a t when he gets buck to Will he d e l i s t e d to .seo all her forPOND LILIES,
Sanford there will b e a reunion of a ( mi'r putn»rip aiul thi* tu*\\ iimpf**
jnf, a Red Cross heafltnmrters.
the G u a rd s and the boys w h o wont
IKON'S
AUTO
TRANSFER
"I can't understand It." sal
over a n d they will have a big sm oker
Gilbert i&gt;. I.e.
Pond Lily.
II\FI.S E V E R Y T H I N G . , P H O N E
■with the boys who stayed here a n d h i e wire .of Flu
"What can't you understand7 asked
91i HOTEL C A R N E S .
'2 t - t f
sold bonds and helped to win th e ovor the destinie
Miss Green Leaf.
Abie Kannur was in the city Fri* w a n ,
• •
* Commercial was I
"It never seems to bo night any
day and S a tu rd a y visiting hitf parmore," answered Mrs. Pond I.lly.
Ladies of th e P resbyterian church ,ln? " n ' ' ar ^ :i'
(nJj, Mr. and .Mrs. Chou. Kflnner.
'T h a t ’ll so. Perhaps Mr. .Night la
will
hold their a n n u a l Imzjinr Dec.
11 M'rt ha
A‘ H- is now it successful a tto rn e y in
taking a holiday," suggested Mies
Green Leaf;
Jacksonville and his many friends (ith-7tli in th e room next door to IV,'1' . 1. " r 1,1'r'* tin
" rl.1 ’* *"
"That might he aof" said Mrs, Pond
here are gln'&lt;&gt; to learn of bis success. Sanford Shoe &amp; Clotliiijg Store.
Lily,
"but I Imvo never known It to
If you need stove w oot^p h o n e me
happen before, mid It seems to me that
i car. supply you.
II. C. Du Hose.
I have heard that tho night tnkrti hisrent every day—but that hh uever
anks for
paper
lakes a longer one, and that there lire
it he is
‘ Mrs. Colley ,who Uvea near th e the rl
never two days without a night In be­
tween.’1
i F. F.jG tfflhva an d Sanford bridge and owns maybe
•Then It’s
. . very queer," wild
nd stuff a nice place Ijiere is desirous of giVj j(,t|
Miss Green Leaf. “F or there certnlnly
T h a n k s , ; ing h o a rd iind room to some to u r- f,,w
must have been a good, many days
j ists who would like to ta k e ad v jfn - J on K|
slime there has been n night,"
, Hchotd taRe t,f l *u' ,ln.L‘ hunting' and fishing „ ol Ki,
"Thuro must have been—and yet
0 6. tfc jof t h e upper St.. J o h n s river and the Vl,'rv (
there haven't been," said Mrs. Pond
Lily.* “ It’s very confusing and most
J v o n r U-djaCCnt lakl!*'
If lluT0 aro a n &gt;' kept h
.extremely
puxr.llng."
ib e r tu purt5e3 who wou,d likt‘ t0 l!lke ad' thmisa
"H Is. Indeed," said all the pond IIIoss Holt VantaRC o f - lhirt ‘M'l'ortunity -they | (P8t* ai
lert iind green leaves as they moved n
lick anil ■hould rentr h‘*r " ‘,v&lt;‘rt foment in fr„-ln ,
little In the big bowl on a dining-room
uindreds *kti ^ u n t Column of thu Herald.
slralcs
table. They Iind been gathered and
seas f o r 1 Circle C of tin* P resbyterian Lieut. &gt;
put .there quite n few days before.
"They had been used ns decoration*
fur a very flue luncheon party and
then ns .some .visitors were expected
fo r supper Ihe benutlful young girl
who bod, gathered them bad an Id,.
"Ilow lovely the pond.[Hies would look
•on fbe supper table."
man
"Hut they will close ns I bey at ways
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hicks of
Eastern Star Rcsuliition* of Rcspert do' a t night'.’’ *idd nnolher member of
Mr. a n d .Mrs. It. J. Holly re
Paoh remembered tin* e d ito r with a
tho family.
on I he Deal It of Our Sister.
'
bunch of line /g rap e fru it.
If th ey reived a letter front liieir son, Reg­ *
"Yes. and then they won’t he p r e t­
M
rl
rut,i
I
nui'li
(isn't !• ■t■ t i n g so good to t h e e d ­ inald who is with the Tank Corps
ty," said a third.
itor I* will have to s t a y at h o m e to in France in which he s la te d that lie
l\ h'Teju.it *i t , plea-eji our h eaven­
"Hut l think I brli'e n scheme f,&gt; ns
: utibhiit U comi ng to him f r om Was in tin* hospital with the "g rip p e" ly Fat her to &lt;■»t! from o',r ( ‘Irioicr to keep them awake." said the b«*nuiland was unable 1" wnl, s i ,ti*-r to lilu lirali.i l .a.iLv." on l o g o out fill young gld wtuisu a s me was Nellie.
"Whnl?". everyone naked.
s ■ . 11m 1 1,- School books a n d Since Ills h a t'tnib'll) W.l- ::i tin Ilglll - sister, ilierefore Jle It
we
tlutik
Dial
Reginald's
"We'll fool them." she said.
nine . -uppih’s of all Kinds at . M o ­ ing
Resolved that we bmv with humble
' grip'' was probably caused by gel­
bley- Drug Store.
fi-lfc
•
i
:
on is non to I! , de-ire.
Well w,ling too near tin- &lt;• t man g in■j
1i
&gt;,f ( I m b m l a w a s
However, lie Is aide *. ( w r.t ,• now and reahre that our loss i. (e-r gam,
' !'■ 'by S a t u r d a y s h a k i ng h a n d s
That wo extend our de-pest sytnhis .fath er liopes to swe (dm in
tlfe tv-, ma ny Sa nf or d friends
Mr.
pnthv i i (to- grjef srr’rek *'i fim ilv in
■* '
11’ "I tin- JiiotieiT- of l Ills
" '

. -I ' a~ t h e r e s pe i t

Mr.

a nd i v

.1

K

Smith

I am IcayinR Ibe city and can fake no more
orders for-lieiiiMlilrliinK and picotinff Work.
I wish (o thank the ladies of Sanford for Ihc
excellent patronage I have enjoyed,?while
liere and ir I return lo Sanford I will he iflad
indeed to lake tip this work agnin.

MRS,
bOO MAGNOLIA AVI

W ashington, Nov. 25.— A telegram
signed by representatives of e m ­
ployes’ of railroads operated out of
St. l.ouis* received at Director G e n ­
eral M cAdoo’s office today pledged
the employes to give £ 2 ,0 (11) a m outh
as part of th e director general’s sal­
a r y to keep hi m friilll

1

Sa- -M llltli of ()x-ies|,» nrttl S n n -

i 1 e cH)

Sal ur ila)

'll 1"f I hi1 • lH| I1I
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Hoi! C all.* Dec Tfl-2 ! It is thi* hope
of I ha pi e nt'i ,1 - t 1 ‘ nro'l e\ ,-r&gt;

v**i?»‘lali'lt’8

il.

j ui r c for 1 me mb e rs

(i.

h;is

Need You' Worry About This?

tl pi) In Sell

V*'■unlit™** *&lt;,*s « .*Ii*i‘4| I&lt;v n k£t! Irt’l

feid sw eat derrildy, anyway* j told

M k Sarah Easter by

Idm m a y b e b e l t e r ma ni a cinild nit
tin der \ onieti sto ck sF del] ),c* ailmU'ii
tin more ignoranci* iiy deilitig me
Id n't do me a t, \ gnod i

GENERAL PERSHING

op ill : lo l.i r • ,| w-n l ■ l o k i no dal
An; bod v i. i ,
| i -.tod k ceps out
The ' Uci ut i t ul Young Girl Who Had •ler cold.
Gathered Them.
I h a v e hear d of dot plase'dey* call
I
* '*■
”
*
Drum.
It is a liddlo place in Vtsconenough the pmul till*** didn’t close their
eyes ami go to sleep! They stayed sin tnit only, mil' s t o r e a n d ' n o s a ­
N o dd i n g ilere but cowboy*.
awake mid t#ter then* Were lights on loon1.
\ ,1 Voli
tell on; a bo u t
dot felbiX) i
tin* tiTble for the supper party.

*

Itjll the w Idle lllldeclnlti |ro| fooled s a y i n g
tin- | n,&gt;i(l lllli-s. A n d ‘a s they were so aw I ill.
Invelc they wen* userl for d ecnni l Inns

for ll w lode week and tbev Imd n«l
known the) had missed such &lt;i great
deal of sleep.

1
1
| arrtveu to the city Ironi

lo neighboring cities and . in Mleiugao and will m
if ure at Sut heriiimi i tii,:r home during th&gt;* ’
' -r* of t h e ‘boys. Alfred l to the gr.ifiireii.oo id
,l1' the hoys at Sutherland will f frichds.
Mr., and Mrs
opportunity to go to France; been earning to Sanfpfd
" 1 near future anti they an* nl) tor for m an y years and

l

diOi'l s e e Ihi Vi dat roi dd inn fur my

Nut ire
Jtninnceii t o talk politics again
. City tax book for .lint year IMS
i&gt;!i is a i u r e sign of a . p r e s id e nt ia l
are open for the paym ent of lave*,
etioii coming. — t w o per cent discount if p.rbl- in N uU - u-ternary all school hooks vemlu-r
Cifine and sav** your city
■i fur i a-h only at Mobley’h taxes and save Die 2 per cent
'b’ - '- r e
fi-tfe
[
las C Roberts,
- s '-tAUv T ax Cyber tor.
1 R 'o ooi .is i r a i n t n g at M e t h - I • * at s;,,] herlarid Florida
trie 1 11 a t It, &gt; | ikes 1he
[' Inn*. lie has made seV-

Do you call dat fair? You nolfer
jiear of ji Sherman doing a ting like
dot
Den dev vuctKdose gas masks,
i
like ,i„&gt; wins (ilrmH to show der

n our iinriu!.

1 .1} I- .11i•I fri-l VI^ f ht

1 f » *tI"S a

-i

and

think dey should come down, a b o u t
eight incites below your middle, for
igriorant un
educated Yankees vill tin iif y our
luiek is turned. "Dey liavt* no re-Ijartls for international law; look v at
dey are doing mil our U-boats. D ey
sink deni without w arning,-and d a y
;uw so. -iiowaully -tint dey— riw“ vbncx -®r&gt;i'vtff*ii *’
shotguns. W^l^i^j^gCjJieard of a ding
tike dot
tJou sain nefer tell vat
dey "are going to do next. One of
dose loafers gut inter our trenches
*
vun night and killed vurr hundred of
my b ra v e men -Aliust. to get a pair nf
boots dot vood lit him.
Did you
hear a b o u t dat?
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Dr run

irginia orig
I ’b o o l a logii.irantei ■
b,
nl Fanf ol d

T h e !asl da.v (or'itpipe, 1 rig &lt; lin t"i.ts
p a n e l s will He Fr iday, Noi -*'1.
and i i, i it i . miii n
at
Red
Cross h e a d q ua r t e r * .
Latest
m it
V. e t h a n k S ta n mulling
d
a
t
e
tin*
dot
h
ll
is
e
xpect
ed
,1no and hope 1 o see I im
Diaf t h e d u p l i c a t e labels will In- re­
c e i v e ^ n ot .inter, t h a n W ed ne sd a y.
I - r muni a nd hea vy hauling s e e
The n - \ t im portant event in Red
i rri It ur ph en e .17N.
IS-tf
t'ros.s . irclt-s will lie tile C h r i s t ma s

...

We are*tifiju,-.e,i t&lt;&gt; your resigna­
tion.’’ said the lelegrjm. "and are
heartily . in s y m p a th y with your
liiiattcini s tr a its .”
T h e telegrn’m was signed by ,1. H.
Kirkland and II. .1. (Inrrigati, repre­
senting W abash em ployes,.and O. E.
Sum ner, .representing Missouri Pn-

of J a c k s on i die

Mi S m i t h hails from \
mal l ) b u t lias lu-en m
soijic ' tun,\It
" hi ' h
good a n d p r o m p t si*r. ,
pleased to s e rv e the nii'ii

1 11 i ■I'- -t o r K nf school sup' I
k.'oi I.....ks at M o b l e y ’s

H ILL
SANFORD, FLORIDA

.Railroad M en W aal MrAdoo

t*'V
ll nd reds of people m ail has p ur i bf l se d l l u s ' s Ha rd e r Sh o p
and is now m c h a rg e of t he shop
J'ar'- , ' *i , -eitiuii of Florida.
'A
1

G, C.

''To

hell

nut

der

kaiser"

1 sod i»«t licdet it ti

Keep your desk
clean and neat. No
trouble when you
can j£et the right
size blotters at:

is

jr hurl I

lod b ee n
t i 4 l me by m \ son o i l I
I
l a o g l l lo
I. 11 o lie . I Ilk,
hi- \ . t i t e r
No, i n V soli, t d o It t link
e\ er

read my speech; lie p r ob a bl y could
“ I don't know that I really feel so
sleepy,'*'said Mrs. pond Lily. ' T h a t Is not read von. l( lie hud it. for d e n ­
when I think about It I don't feel so is only one per cent*of der Ameri­
sleepy, but 11 really doesn't seem mit- ca n s dat cab read uml dat one per

Herald Printing Co.

cent got dor education in Shcrmany.
OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
I vill send you dem hrest plates
Phone
1*18 Snnford, Florida
Tlmt bight they were taken iinny
for der back. You did not kny how
y ik
X
flQ
H
e
&gt;
;
from
the
white
cloth
nnd
they
closed
' v-*.-ASxlong you van ted dem.
Don’t you
right tip nnd went to sleep.
**
Whim they were ijleeplug quietly Mr.
I’Imho
Night raine to them dressed In Ids
dark night cap nnd heavy, dnrk robe.
"Where buve you been nil this time?"
asked Mrs. Pond Lily.
This )■ the latest picture of Gen.
"I’ve been around.” Mr,_ Night a n ­
John J. Perehlng, commander In chief
swered.
of the American expeditionary fo r c e s ,
"Phi* you have a pirn sum trip?"
wearing hie steel helmet.
asked MV*. Pond Lily, feeling sure she
lindn’t heard Mr. Night correctly.
"I had ti* flue trip.” s;ild Mr. Night,
MISS M. M. MACQUEEN
"ench day. and ovc/jr night was back
at work again."
“ What do you menu?" asked Mrs.
Poiid Lily.
"Why, n:y Dear Mrs. Pond Lily," a n ­
swered Mr. Night, "you were wide
awake because they hnd fooled you—
(he people hnd—they lujd made yon
Place Your Orders Early
think II w h s day by putting a bright,
dnytlmedooklng cloth under you."
“Had they, really?"
’T h e y had, Indeeff," said Mr. Night.
“And how I chuckled when I saw It."
"You must hnve,1 snld Mrs. Pond
Lily. "Well, that was a gooil Joko
on us, certainly. And to think wo
didn’t even notice you." •
“Yes," snld Mr1. Night. "If I had been
n more *i*iisltlvi- old follow I would
have been very piueh hurt, but so
many tilings and people go to *leep
nod are given plensnnt dream* and
rest owing to me, that I didn’t mind
seeing.Ibo pond illles fooled for u
change."
Roast T u rk e y
And the pond llllr* luuglied In their
dog
Cranberry Sauce
sleep at the great Joke!
uml."

GROWERS ' SUPPLIES
HARDWOOD ASHES
* INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
NAILS
SEEDS

CHASE &amp; CO. - SANFORD, FLA

X T E W sh im look pretty ranch alike. The stud
^
that’s i n them Ltat means wear or worry
d(icx not sliow. There is only one Bure guide on
•■'iurt quality; the label o f the maker of the g a r'
mart. The A R R O W is the 0 . K. mark o f the
b^rgest manufacturer o f shirts in the world.
I- s your guide to shirt satisfaction.
’ •
insist on tlic label because it means that you wall
get a garment guaranteed in every respect.

Eeery thing* Men rnd-Boys Went

Park Avenue Cafe
Thanksgiving Dinner
Nut Salad

- —W*&gt;l»Vn HiHMwr ll il w

. Dreaming.

■■Dreams Hint lii*tdri* to doing nro nol
Mice M. M. Alacqueen, cTTTet educe- n wants of tlino. Hut the snnie cnnn*&gt;t
tlonel edvleer, food production depart­ he snld for that drrntnlng which leaves
ment, England, hae on her hende the its rest Ie** nnd tllsconlcntol, Imt no
Important taek of Inetructing Eng- more ready to gnipph* with the n«*nrcst
land*e populace In the beat waya of luirtl task tlmii ’wu wero before,—
conaervlng food.

French Peas

Steamed Rice
Mashed Potatoes

Hot Biscuit

Fruit Cake
Pumpkin Pie

Coffee

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SANFOKl), FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1918

VOLUME X

FLORIDA IS AGAINST THE TO PRESENT WORK FOR THE BOARD OF TRADE
WILL
SPECIAL SESSION CALLED SERVICE FLAG THE BOYS
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
BY GOVERNOR CATTSTO SANFORD IS VARIED •
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proportion &lt;&gt;f t h e Federal approprinq q
I’ N * S C IR C L E
tion for roads unless tin* muinten’*
*
WILL HAVE P U B L I C
ance fund is replenished by correct­
ing tbe error in the autom obile law
.MEETING WEDNESDAY
before Jan . 1st. Lack t h i r t y th o u ­
T he Woodmen's Circle-of Sanford,
The ’ following from th e T a m p a sand dollnrs of having enough to pay
one.
of the .busiest body of workers
insane
asylum
bills
Novem
ber.
Lack
Tribune is un expression of th e
state- of Florida regarding the spec­ tw o thousand dollars puy ’ October in the city and one of the most P«ial session arpl the. legislature called bills reform school, Em ergency fund triotie will have n public dug pres­
completely exhausted.
In addition entation in the Masonic Kail next
by Governor C a tts :
afternoon
at
three
to
getting
money
for
cifrrent
exy Wednesday
The people of Florida uro opposed
penses I w ant a u th o rity and funds o’clock. .
to the governor in th e step he has
taken to convene th e s t a t e legislu- to put the reform school on a b a s i s : *p|1(. ladies of the W oodm en’s
* ture In extraordinary sessum- T h e Where., the hoys can receive food, j £irrlc*Yrere th e first to conceive the
„f presenting the city with a
majority, of tho members of th e clothcA JtincI UaHnTTg*lhat will make
them good and useful-c itizens. Su r e - (
jf„| m.r ei,-,&gt; Hag eomnVenv&gt;rntlegislature oppose th e plun.
l should have your support in j„ K
fa(-t that our brave boys went
The newspapers of t h r s tate are
^
m atters.
'
forth to b attle for liberty when their
almrst a unti in opposition and. out‘
. "Sidney J / C alls, G overnor."
country callcd^tlioiu.
. ; ’.
•.jiiiketi rebuke.
■
. • --w*. •,
icn-^V LsTTre^oTTw dernblo- ex- &lt;'■ &gt;phe -presentation will be a public
The business men of the s ta te
" r'*
pression here and- in otjier p arts o f ' affair a nd everyone is cordially inalmost without exception declare
the s tate t h a t th e governor in Hying. vitcd to
atte n d ,
especially t'ne
the governor absolutely unjustified
. the
t
h
e
fact
of
popular
sentiment*
b
y
,
mothers
and
th»
relatives
s- 1
in Id s.contention th at an s x tr.i H*** j CJl||j|,jr
lin Un extra session of th e legis- |#ov&lt;l j„ t (,,. w. , vin
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sion is nci*essafy for the passage of | .
lal iir» is digging his own political
tie,mltfill n o '­
T h e Hug
i i r t a m legislation.
g ra te . This expression is ltorne in S lllllO HI l
. m'' and •will
;K
The T ribune yesterday s e n t t h 1 'm o re than ope o f the telegriims re :
■It ■t ■ a t.ii 11ii\ e
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tt'.ng ■lelegra m lo m e m b e r s of i (VI l I d b y I 111 I ' n ' i . i e. t &lt; -• • r d.i;. .in.!
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l til.
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1 ieir p.atr’otie
.1 (
be tllliue
. a few business men in various
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T A M P A TRIBUNE GETS
: e x p r e s s io n o f
.
STATE *
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AVAR RELIEF HERE AND V. M. C . A . by the a rm y ; t h e Y. M. QNE OF MOST IMPOR1 AA
" a t '1
TANT IN HISTORY OF
IN EUROPE IS
nd 1* find th
it‘ is tlie running
ORGANIZATION
GREAT
.. ^ of these canteens th a t is responsible
for p ra ctically all th e knocks against
With P ershing’s Army in France, th e Y. M. C. A.
.
N’o'v. 22. T h e American people eonT h e Y. M. C. A . . has ju s t sixteen
trihutcif $170,500,000 to c a rry on different activities over here.
It
the w.nrk of th e Y. M. C. A., Knights h andles fifteen of them 100 per cent
of.Columbus, Salvation A rm y, Y. W. efficiently.
Only as “ sto rek e ep er"
( ’. A.. Library’ Association a n d oth er Iras it.falle.n down to any extent.
organizations doing', welfare work And t h a t ’s not rlie Y. M. C. A.'s
aiming our soldiers.
fault.
• T ha.t’s. a lot oRmoney.
.
- ■ If supplies were unlim ited, each
is the work of these o rganizethins soldier m nd this includes officers)
worth t h r ru st* •• *
w ould spend, on a i r average, $10 a
For s o m e tim e :i ijx . h u K i e . o i m U ^ m m a U ^
Um .canteen c o u n te r , for
w 4^ •
very Hatefully their activities, in or- sweets and tobacco

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■ ( iin d u r le d Mere Next W eek
today vour opinion of t he necessity !
fn k iiiifiir»l
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of l l e l H r i
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I . |. i,&gt; *■, (lo- I. gislatur*- meets in eoll lui I *
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\ 11 ....... • • l e m l . e r s ,*( I l i e W m o l j r f i e t i ' n
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v\ ilIi tl u&gt; .due the chairmen and group
{’aim f a i od, I ai.ilsonte. tat
• lidmg th a t certain legislature !s a wonderfully well m odulated voice
readers' for their excellent work d u r ­
. &lt;sary In a b u rry : four ha'I no v. hu ll carries we!! m the open air.
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Sanford G ra m m a r St'loMtl lie _
ntlur.e next’ April* and that an work, a platform orator a n d above,
M.
II. M assey, elm rm rfh.
Group
••'.xtra session would place un unjust all u homemaker. She is regarded us
Leaders
Win.
Muye,
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Edward
it #1 hiMvy burden upon the tax- one of 't h e mosl polished, sclndurld
Kuinph. Lotus Shipp, l i e t ’aldw.T.
am! accomplish old a gen. and powerful speaker* in Yumrica
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I am ong women -pi-a'o r*
■ten Dultoxf
t ’oirtributor . &gt;\ • t*i* nl bit -1n••-s.
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lior program w-i! tie » ssdenUui
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I.Tegiulll, slime of th e iii"**- movement which l&lt; sweeping
Grand T o ta l. $t|ftl.60.
i&gt;aper men going us far as suggirting country.
T. W. Lawton. ’
ars
in
today
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appears
T h e program
Teit im|ieaePimeiit proceedings might
U i^ ftx ’kiin-iMWs’Do.V!*4 +ittnp-*s IW^-.*
V(.^*ii\wMistituUML.fc.wa oVr- *•
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io *rnnVher oefttmn
In a telegram to tip* T ribune • tint
ntgf t the governor pleads that he is
jin-understood, by Ibis newspaper
th a t there arc heavy bills to pay for
upkeep of th e state's charity institu ­
tions and pn funds to meet them
with; th a t * fhere is danger of fusing
p a t t ■f the. F’edural appropriation for
good roads unless the s t a t e provides
some .money Hr round ou t its inoitlicient appropriation, lie iToasn t
say any more a b o u t the 'necessity of
bolstering up the *’«lry" law, which
was the tnajii, reason given in bis
proclamation for calling the extra
session. Kvidnotly the s ta te m e n t In
the Tribune by lion. Don. (7. Mc­
Mullen, recognized Icntler of thd |»rohibit ionists in F’lorida t h a t the Reed
a mend n u n t to the Wclib-Kenyon
tod, *a Federal Btatute will protect
F’&gt;«»rida tins Bi’ttled th a t part of It.
Hi* makes no mention of having re­
ceived th e T ribune's ’telegram of­
fering to ’ tlnnnce th e M aria n n ji "re­
form" school u n til th e regular ses­
sion of the legislature can muke ap%l*ropriations
The governor’s tele­
gram follows:
"Tallahassee,"F’lu . Nov
"H on \V. F Stovall, Tamfia. Flit.
'**Returning, I find your telegram.
Regret u ’friend is making an un­
w arranted fight and making it ap­
pear the deficit a t the reform school
is my only rcuson for calling the ex­
tra session.. You evidently haven’t
before you th e fact s which I ae'riously considered before calling th e ex­
t r a session, which will convene No­
vember 25, and d o n 't realize Florida
will lose the im m ediate use of- large

The
members of the Sanford
Hoard of Trade h av e aw akened to
the great o pportunity th a t Florida
and especially Sanford bus in the
reaw akening of trad e a n d travel and
on T u esday night th e re will he a
rousing meeting in the court house
at which many m a tte rs of prime im-~
port ance will he tak en up.

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President Holly will resign at t h a t
tim e as he is leaving for France and
J .is successor will have to be elected
'a n d Chore will be ;i k'r«*at v*«*L together
ic|» th e 'b u s in e s s inter**’
nford a m t «&gt;f Seminole
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d er to lie utile t a j i u c i h u-fviU al b ack j . . ■
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some real e n lig h te n m e n t, f r e e 1from teen ■
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of* $20,000,000.
excessive’ praise or uncalled for there h a s n ’t been the to n n ag e.
•
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“ knocks.,r
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.After
th
e
stuff
lands
mi F r a m e , l a j *rrU(| f wns mure or less d o rm a n t as
1 was p ro m p ted to do t i p s by a • t i - t r i l n i t i on is a n o t h e r bi g p r o b l e m .
T|.. -&gt;ri•&gt;.r j*f li t t e r s I’ve,received from I T h e r a i l r o a d s h a v e • , lnen j a m m e d tlie members and the body as a
whole were engaged in War work
illeli .11.*t a omell ill A illeriea
with
t r o o p s a n d t h e i r food a n d and campaigns of various kinds nnd
nrL.
Th- y ’r» all loing a \*«11♦11
11111• lit&lt;*ii I
\ n t o trn&lt; k*. w o u l d lie i t . w .rt of tin- It.iurd***( Trade was
-I -.th.. - * I■111.) n
1 1 .0 0 I I I . . ’ .» vf » .
H u ' , only tin- o t h e r not .allowed to ob| rude
Hut now
I d . n i t I 'i t .1 I fl », l. - I &gt;U»'
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of
t
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nfe* l a rg t t r u c k s t h a t t h e 1
M ilo and the tgemher* .&lt;f the Hoard if
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Hint
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(■i '*i l ’e l n m o i l - f..r • •
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.X
,. i. •** ilo i n r&lt; ‘.a- ng ag.-iit oi l in’ business men wli^i are interested
• tl.*l*s 1*1 gll*ll|. !*
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mv that making Sanford and Semionl...... ...
ami the free distribution of oigar- 1 M. C. A. informed the
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imot'g t„ l ,.| t.„ . l t d 1’if tdli t. • a*o| i ’ d t- th, I**—t in the slat.- arc invited
. it.
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p r mi .-inn to mi v $ i- 11T
I • •r * •«
I . at t.'iid , tjie m.'.'fttig Tuesday
night whether members or not and
’
Fine
work,"
said
I
tie
army
pur
’!t« K 1 ( ’ w.'if.iary
it will be tlie chance to get t igetlu*r
chasing
ageos
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rt
a'tilv
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you
can•:*»!'fn.iii
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and
talk over The plans for the
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I'iXi'lis*1
o i lining ' r
HP • »• • i
Thai sve silo'll.I get h.lsy lit
it a I t•in f..r fill or.
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'Mlllll xtn«l nil* Li*
tin p art, idar time i- ■on ■ ! •&gt;! by
«t
'll 'I 1 t '
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i v. r v .ui. Hid ITi. -d i&gt; O'ghi shfutbl
I., a R e I l . i t t i r night in .on his­
. tghl
&lt;' i
I'H’-livtcri.in &lt; linn li
tory.
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A campaign Lo new m*’ml»T* will
i. !' ' '■
a!.
. I. arrange.I at the no* ling and
T
other m atters of im portance disn ••w , for tin on st p a r t. are real II r.
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tiM*i'i|
It h to the interest of all
ilo* ,%
in- n. .not t lo rant«* have li eu p re lt v
nn-m.iro
the
m
erchants,
farm ers and growers
w.-If i |e .,r d uf1 an *:c mi nt uf *old.
of
Seminole
county,
ito m a t t e r w hat
who hurried over in
clammy lislu
’1 ke evening scrvlci; iwgios
Voir busiio’sH ill.is be to att.'iol this
t,
t
gr*j .| n i of tho war. Intent sole
ti* ti
x ill.lav . t'.n.l at o | ,
.. '» ) np.ftotg ul-*th** 4-iurr»—H*tttse’ Tites- ~
I. on -a.in g tin _■•&lt;t!» - I tJic_dniii:l
.tfifl t ’hTi-tiaii Endeavor at
' ’ l-lay night.
ii,p.'.i. Tilts »VJ|.* of Worker w.oildn
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jilu iM lie e n la r g e d work i»f t h e eltttrcli
Y.* M. C . A., leaders discerned to .m e e t a f t e r w a r ciuitlitions in F'lorrarly in the gnfoe I hat t h e army obj m i d . . t o - raise ibis ".vinter $!iMi,tl|ltl * D a ytona.

tlm-sii’l want i t * . soul saved, b u t. in- in V | c . r i , I ; , f . , r
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Nov. *20. • iSpei'inH — ' . :
Wednesday’ morning the delegates to
the 4 went &gt;-fourth annual convention
i,f tlie \\ ..m an'' l i ili ratn'n &lt;*f Wom­
e n ' * t 'lull*, t o g . tlo r with a num ber
■if me inker*, of the hostess elilbs, diet
|l, .. I* n* ** *
.1,1 .11 t ’*e P.llllH’MO
t'kiii 11.ui *,'. I., n.&lt; 1...0 I lo o r d i ^ u t
!t:2ll by - Mr- Edgar Lewis, assisted
in presiding l*\ II"' ' * |ni'.iileiit at
large, Mrs. .1. II Henley of Dado
City. After invocation. Miss Susan
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Dyer led the assembly in singing the
J'm l^rattm j,
Dyor-.bul •th o singing nt the wat1 college a t Tallu- f
hassee in early S eptem b er and h er
splendid work nt Glut place is being'
duplicated nt this convention.

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allow
In*'
|ni*t"r
who areli I uf —
*ii*l • give away
new
work
in'
addition
tu
Ills
pastor­
or
smokes
candy
a truck load of
ale, a n d several members of th e Snnohcc ill a while.
i , Aer»L Udutrrh». bnsre* et*n*»iiu*il *'*• nt»^ j
:V tv'Mrt!.'1Wi7h *trcmg‘ ' 7 r ’tfrvt, !:t d e r ta k e th e large clerical work of the
ra ther' cold, unresponsive o rganiza­
cam puign.
Services at th e .Temple Sunday
tion,, the Y. M. C. A. present per­
Pity
f
leal
M rs. Varney Gives Free
In keeping with a time honored sonnel
is m aking it cordial, real
.
l ard uf Thank*
&lt; ullurc
.
custom th e S u n d a y school at. the tlesh and blood.
R eports were then given by the —
T h e fam ily of W. W aldo Van N*&lt;*s
Each afternoon ut .1 o clock during , *|*e m p|p will m eet S u n d a y inoi;nit*g
chairm
en of tlie different rom niit- ’
.
The S alvation Army s p ec ia lty is wish t o express their most sincere
Welfare Institute Mrs. Varney *'11 a t PtllO and im m ediately after the
tees,
a
fte
r
which
.Mrs.
Lewis
a
p
p
o
in
t­
My.- w h a t do u g h n u ts a p p r e c i a t i o n lo tht-ir- niuny’ friends
give free physical culture lessons to
pxerrisea a program ••spec- doughnuts.
ed a com m ittee on* rules ami regufxwomen and girls. l'« have such an ju||y prepared ami especially littcd- those good women do make! T h a t nnd n eighbors for their . assis ta n c e
tinns. T he reports of the officers of
is,
when
they
r
a
n
g*’t
supplies.
Hut
and m an y loving n ets of kindness
instructor is a rare privilege, even in lo t h i , rUlll„ m will be given by cerin ull France there are only about rendered d u rin g the illness and ileuth tl ie ’federation followed all of which
expensive colleges.
, tuin of th e S u n d a y school pupils.
A
two score Salvation huts as against of t h e i r beloved son a n d brother? proved exceedingly interesting.
This p rogram , having to do with
most
appealing
feature
not
on
tho
‘
the 1,000 huts o f ’the V. M. ('. ‘A. Harrison Clinton Van Ness. Also to
, Program for Welfare Institute
missions of th e . school vfas prepared
with the American army, so th e sum those who gave the lloral trib u te s of program was introduced b y Mrs.
Wednesday, Nov. 27th, 3 j&gt;. m.. for use some t i m e ago but the ” ffu" total of joy th a t the Salvation Army
Kirk Monroe who gave a hit of early
love a n d s y m p a th y and all who as­
Congregational
church.
I'hjsieal p revented its being presented.
j f
doughnut m akers can give an arm y sisted with the music and services federation history.
Training for women anti girls.^
Im m ed iately a f t e r the Sunday of 2,000,000 men is a drop in the
at t h e funeral and th e m any words
Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Hendley pre­
7:30 p. m. Lecture, I he Silent 8C|,0 ,|, or a t II o ’clock Sunday morn­ bucket. With th e various divisions
of
com
fort
and
s
y
m
p
a
th
y
which
sided
at the afternoon a('*nion which
P artner. A vocal solo will be ren­ ing, Dr. M assey has consented to de­ constantly on* the move, a soldier
help
so
m
u
ch
to
sustain
in
these
sad
opened
ut 2 o'clock, vdrious interest­
dered by Mrs. T a k a c h . ‘
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use for his has been lucky if he came across a
ing rep o rts were” read for the betterhours.
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T hursday, 3 p. m. Physical T ra it- HUDj«*i't "A- W ord In Indiffetout Salvation hut q n re -in two weeks..
mctit of th e club by tin*'heads of th e
M ay God Ideas'you one a n d all.
ing,Lesson.
! C h u rc h
M em b ers."
This service
d e p a rtm e n ts , transportation and civ
T
he
Y.
M.
C.
A.
confines
its
work
M
r.
a
n
d
Mrs.
W.
Waldo
VunNes*
-.T h u r s d a y , 4 t30 p. m . - r " T h e New grows out of- a discussion
----nt the
ic
reform respectively. One* highly
to
the
thousands
of
American
women
N
elda
and
D
a
v
id
W.
Van
Ness.
E ducation." This lecture will
be p r a y e r meeting ’ last
Wednesday
entertaining
and instructive feature*
who
are
here
nursing
in
the
hospitals
given in the. park after a " C o m ­ n ig h t in. which a num ber of the
uf th e acssion was th e at^lreaa, on •'
munity Sing’’ with t pecialo rchestrn members of th e church discussed a nd in other fields of ondeuvo’r.
Patriotic E ntertainm ent
"L eague of the N utions," by Dr.
music.
If weather is b ad, in tire " W h a t th e C hurch Needs M ost."
T h e Library association, when in
T
h
e
T
h
rift
S
ta
m
p
en
te
rta
in
m
e
n
t,
Frank FL Jenkins^ which concluded
Congregational chufeh.
At th e ev e n in g hour, 7 o'clock, a n d in other fields of endeavor,
the
meeting. Mrs. Josephus Daniels
which will he given tonight at the
Friday—Congregational church. 3
t h e subject of t h e pastor's discourse complete organization will have
delivered
an address on Y . \V. C. A.
p. m.. Physical Training.
P resby teria n church in the Sunday
w ill-be " H o m e Evangelism :” need- thousands of good books loaned out
work
in
F'runcj* at this evening’s
ehur**h.
Friday.
Congregational
school room s will begin at 8 o’clock.
leas to say th a t b o th these subjects j am ong the soldier*.
meeting.
T
ranv7:.|0 |i m..a sermon. "The
T he.reason t h a t the V M. t* A
predict an excellent service at the
T h e C o m m u n ity Sing at the Club
figuration."
gets nil the knocks is because i t ’s House will shorten its p rogram in
respective hours.
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T he end of the war will not end
compelled to handle the hard p rob­
M ethodist Church
order to allow; ull who wish to a t­ the d em an d for food: indeed a vast
lems
connected
with
army
welfare
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At the First .Methodist
church ..G row ers will find Prof. .11. Harold
tend th e T h rift Sti\mp e n te r ta in ­ ((uUntity will bo needed to help the
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next Sunday
tin* S u n d ay school H u m e's book, “ C itru s Fruits and work.
ment. I t js hoped th a t a large crowd starving people of Europe, where
meets ut
9:30 a. m. P reaching nt T h e i r . C u ltu re ” nn au th o rity . I t is - T h e Y. M, C. A. has. 1,500 huts
conditions are dejdorab.e.
A companion with . the A m erican army, a n d in will be p re s e n t and t h a t all will bring
II a. m.
and
7 p. m. Epw orth by a ' Fioridn m an.
volume is one by Prof. Pi* If. Rolfs, every one of th e m is a canteen th a t T h rift S ta m p s f o r ' the C h ild re n '!
League nt 6 p. m.
In growing vegetables much can
T o all these, services the public is dean of the A gricultural College nt sells the soldier practically ev ery­ Hom e Society.
Even Wur S tam ps
be accomplished _by pu„ing off th e
most cordinlly
invited. . A h ea rty Gainesville, on "S u b trd p ic a l Veget­ thing he gets in th e way of smokes,
will be acceptable.
If you c a n 't
lateral or extra growths a t tho base
welcome nwuit-n the visitor or s t r a n ­ able G ard en in g ." Both books should candies, cookies, fruits and sh aving
come
se
n
d
a
s
ta
m
p
for
our most of plan ts like tom atoes, etc., and
auppliei.
This
job,
th
a
t
of
c
arm
y
ger who may he away from his horn 1ho in the hbm es of every Florida
\
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! farm er.
storekeeper was "w ished" on the', needy a n d w orthy s ta te charity.
’ cFnter th e development.
church.
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NOVEMBER |

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Iwur thrr*on »&gt;n tbr 22nd day

and b r a v e r y o( these w om en ai
their assistants': a n d felt k e e n ly t
g r e a tn e ss of t h e . privilege of helpii
te t a r r y fo rw a rd th e ir . wurk.
W ’ly i»nd self s a e r if ic in g ly ^ ie g u n
th a t of th e G r e a te s t M o th e r in t

A. D. 191*.

WltnrM ray official alynaturr
ihr 22nd day of October. A. I
(•rah
%e . a . bore
C'lrrk &lt; ireuit Court S«min&lt;&gt;|
My V. K, Pi.u
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T.. Ki.hard tV Malloy v( Crkr.

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Itangi 1*» E, TtllfthafBrr \ t • n.f
tpiufi’b f•»r Hi* r ••rvl^^t h» a!!-1,
lirhard
Malloy ha* n»*\*r r»
impr^v. d nr r j o v i l n l thr j ; i,i
hr.* wholly abandnnrd thr ,4fr
lift fhl* rountv; ami taid alb^«
mrnt uf &gt;ald land hut not |^ r?

The Flight of ImperisMsm
• miilovrrrnt In military'' m-r\i
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The " L o r d ’s A nointed" has taken
You are, thertfure. further r.
flight
the «alj »!!•-£« lone Will be (,£,

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* t idcy.
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T o the highest m o u n ta in s irf m ortal [«•••&lt;!. an&lt;l &gt;«'ur -aid rnlrj »m i.
•t.llhnut further rizht to be ),,,
• sight '
be|i*r* :Si. olflee or an appeal. if
nle In thi« olfire within tarr*tireaj rn-ws from over "In- wire
the KO^KTU public. ,„n of ,h
Wings failing to sprout u( t h ' im­ &gt;&lt; thown below your answer, u
IprrlllcSlIy raMiomiini; to the* .||,
perial word
ronle«t._ torelher wilh 7iur pr&lt;,.,f
• He burrowed these requisites given have irrvetl a ropy of your'aiiia
c ontot.nl illher in peraon or b)
mail.
'
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the bird
You shouM Male In your anioei
T ‘» escape, i&gt;ut \ h e eagle flies higher.
«.f the p.xtulflrr lo which you &lt;)e
nuilcri to be aent lo you.
KOIIT. W. 1/AVlS, It.,
So Kaiser Bill. your dream of' world

You frantically ran away.
Date of fourth pu
Uncle S am m y has taught you a
-'S-Tuo-itr
thing or two
ln ri,run r.« ,i.
And all of vour kin«l would do .well
srminoir t'aunir
u rt- iw w — ' , » w ^ r - , . s &gt; - » - - •

HfrU

• •rerj

U^HSlriJ^rew

Y. ur Irdlcrous i l s t t . from the .

King u u t . wi. i hells; to greet th*. t.ay
W hen I nrperr.Tr***rr-*r?'e "dm}- y v . n y :

»•« *ol 1 at th** court *hoti§r dnor it Siefori.
.Scm^noln county, Florida, dorinc the Im)
hour* of mlc on the flr*t • ndiv In
G lory he w ildly I»*r,
*191*. it being the 2nd day of th# mcetT
tmwlt:
.
All that portion of fllock Hrht $», 7u
borne to the ends •Mn«tren
(|9». I&gt;lng north of th* mir, La#
•*f vht* Atlantic (*«»a«t l.ln**- Hiilr ad i a j
.
.
that porvitm ,.f Itlorb f^cht
Ti»* T**mj
» e \ e - , &lt;-m/ l.p. 1
*o , | ,r:£ r r t h «»f t h r tr.air, I
f
4j.

And Iirotherhood now o a fa it.
L et

m tfjestm

Old

unfurled,

V /a sh th e
V/oolen S o c k s
You Knit
With Grandma
•» UH 7IrTsa.

£

t

An&gt;l the tidings lie
of th e world
V.'- . r.r ; eaii

at M- &lt; a»t I f., iCadrutd, .ind

* n prf.

t j*»r. of lUnck Nine •*♦», Tier T»*rt it u.
• •• • o f 1, . f t hr T ' P»&gt;* rttl'.',f ' M0 - Hill1 • u»t !.»»*- Itaifroad
t --t*/ t«

stv* fv.'v'iv

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REAT, big, “busting”, bubbling suds. Mil­
lions of ’em surging through the clothes
and driving out ievery particle of dirt.
•

•

prinkle Grandma in the tub by the
ul — glorious, cleansing suds in a jiffy,
ire back breaking over a rubbing board,
ore wear and tear on the clothes —

• 'I v t ’nfHlicate No
I June, A, I). |M
' i : ; ■• '
’ I in *i r ’ln.tV . ••

in i’. lU Ir l II*.

,.M I i i M i 'r l 'r

.

jTi'ptft.

Ml l.nl 1,1

It makes no difference if the w a te r is
soft, cold or hot— these wonderjui, clea
suds come just the same. ,
.
Do your next washing in half the time
it now takes ‘with wasteh1! bar soap.
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dalid rl. Ud da&gt; &lt;1 July * 11. |"..
f.l*d •fc**’
in r.' i |Vn jf,|
ntnd»* ftpf'lirati"fi if tat d»• d in •• 14,
arrurdanct
! 4.1I &lt;««nii «»,
' t»r*t&lt; • U,t fiitlnwirig d« Hf i n l |*r**|9«
• »ltuatrd in Ft niMtlt* fourty, K’nMif:. l«
W h *f la I I • M'l'l *«Ulli I aff«« ,
Ju^rph f*a4d Ijml a#**» *«! |f »h»* itaf*
thr In .Miff nt .aii &lt;«h»fl«N'r in ihi m
i t Unkri-an
Alio, Tai OrliAralc
dat*d tl.r 3r«l day &lt;&gt;f July. A h | 'ijf,,
(llfd bi H rff'Hrati In m&gt; ••ffiri* and
madf pi ,*ll'-a»l|*n f«*r tai d*«d in imU. ,t)
foftllrr* %lth law. •*.!•! rrMjflritr
l»*arr^ t li«&gt;wini: la ri«flw in S.mi*'o|*. ^y,,jr
Florid*.
!.«•(• I and 2 l&lt;»« K *
a r m oil f..d 2 . St Jt «rph
Tht • ud land I" *’.r i*9r*,rd «• fpr ,&lt;
I of thw i*fuanrf* of aurh frrtiflratf in
I name i f Unknown. Unlr«N «aid rrftifli
• hall h* rrdrrm»*«| acrordinr !»• law,
d»rd Will iuui1 t|i*-rron «»n thr Tth «lay
l&gt;rrrmhi*r. A. I» I^IH.
\Vitft» m m\ • ff'rjal (iprvalurr and
thla Ihf tth da&gt; of Nnvrrnhrr. A. |». |«
#f»,*al
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E. A. MOUm I.ANS, .
1 * n*r&gt; t**f^u|t f'ou't Strniiinl# C*« . pj,
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Ten Reasons W hy You Should L

Costs less than bar soap.

Cheaper to use than bar

No nibbing away of bars.
CT)

soap.
No bars to cut, shred or
No bars to waste lying
in water.
No waste—yon measure
out just what youjueed.

f " i l i t r Mf- ‘ litr-r
ih ' !«• 'MPt' *»f N'jth r, rtlfl
|S
Aa fit.* I.. Taflfrrmin;
■ * .... T.n !"• rllllfilf No 1
tl
|„. ,( b ir r . A. D. I'".'
"fi
• ••it»rai«• thr f»dlc»»i*»c ‘ r%tw,,..
dHt

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Wo waiting for suds.
Cleans everything — in­
jures nothing, not even
the most eeiicate chif­
fons.
**
Cuis work in half by
making rubbing un­
necessary.
Can be used in ho?, cold,
• hn td cr scit water.

IT'S r' . ritual" I in Smilnot" rwur.lji »

I'la. Iii-Hl: llrf. S rh. S ef N f&gt;
Tp. 20 y, il. .10 Karl, run S fi* •**«„" *;!/
ftir. frr point of brc. K b&lt;*
** r
rl.r SS--10 J.-r K 2 ‘, rht. N oO rtnf. '
22. If. rh.. N 30 (Ire. W 2 ' . chr . 1 'J
tbr «.nl land brine aur*«A at th - “*
the iiauanre.Ill «urh f.rtiflratr in in* e*
•&gt;f t'nkniiwn;
.
•ilm, T i l Orrtlfirato No.
Ihr 2ml da) uf Jutir A. D. I»&lt;!’ .•»&gt;« JA
lifliralrr rmbr/lfM In* fuUowlnB ' rtf|t .
pruiirt
In Srmlnolr rtiur.tY. r**'
nr..
lirl .iluatrd in
Ida.
Ida, lo-Vli:
to-’all; lire. 29.07 rh. IV d NJ &lt;7%
Snr
Itt JO Ka.t. run S «•
See 10. To.
Te. CO S. l"
&lt;5 ft.li.
n .ii. W
45
tV 7.01 ch«.
c1•t*. W lOrh*. N &lt;1 e
mlr
I). 7.0»urha K. 1" rhr. ' nr’r*; &gt;niir . i:
• «i : l»nd bedna M io in l at thr dal'
.
I.«i yorr id auidi rrrtlftralr in thr n.ni
Tbr above named A* E. SioU^m
taid certificate* ^n my o4llc«* »nd «*•
upplicatiurt f*»r taa dwdi to U*o»
corduncr with law,
r . l . f . .aid rrMiflrmt-, ■halt h f f«
a&gt; e rding t » law taa fields »IH
or*, th* 22rd day of. Nov« ml»«-r, A. *
VVitnrww mv «dlHal *lg^aturc an
ti.ii thr 22nd day of October. A *'• 1
f.ratl
1:. A. DOUGMS.t.
ri-rk Clrct*ll«Cnurt SrnilnM* f *»• r
l v*Tti« •-, tc

fl/ \ M. !&gt;ou:U»*. 1

NOTlrr. »»J* MV.SfKIfS »A
t'lrruil I ou•I. Hr.rnlh

■mlnnlr r o u n l , . I'lnrlila. I" 1 "
il M.rkiii.i*n. CiimpUIn*0*

L itc ra lu re D e p t. M eeting I n te r e s tin g

The first m eeting of Hie L ite ra tu re
D epartm en t of the season wus held
a t the club rooms on Wednesday
afternoon a t 3 o'clock and -those
who a t t e n d e d pronounced it one of
th e host m eetings in the life of the
d ep a rtm e n t.
.
Mrs. P hilips m ade some appro­
priate re m a rk s of greeting, quoting
from one of th e oflicers of the feder­
ation who in speaking especially of

Triti’ing

ns nhf did thr*

Rptl Crons’

net i vi lien front its i nr o p t ion to its
orgnnizution as n society in* Genova,
S w itzerland by Floronco N ightingale
—t h a t 'wonderful English w om an
whose h e a rt from infancy went out
to all in ju red th in g s—t h ro u g h th e
crude conditions and t h e m arvelous
work of D oro th y Dix a n d Clnra
Barton d uring the. Civil War, her
hearers sat enthralled by t h e p a t h e t ­
ic scenes pictu re d and t h e h u m a n ity

T h . l r h i r i l r . l t y I ’o m p a n y . .
I I..r i l l . ( ‘T p 'ir .ll'in , .r id I ’ &lt;• t “
S l . t t . n .r.t| \ 'ld l. S t.(.M i. h i.
w lfr. I l r f r n d .n t v

t'ndrr and h&gt; vlrlur «*f . Iln.i
trrrd In thr* almvr rnlillrd r.u
.buy. rnlillrd rourt nn tlir 3rd «»
hrr, I9IH, liy the- rh.nrrllfif to
followiny dr.rrlhtd rral rklilr »iti
anil lirlii. In the rounty nf Srm
■ta t. of Flrnid. will b. .old durini
hour, of ..I . on lb* Cr.l Monday I
her, I9J9, It hrinc.lb* '&lt;lnd da^r of t
at th* court hnu.a door at ban for
ol county, Florida,
U * 11
Tbrrr, Tier tin*, of the city of 8a
cordin, to E. 1C Trafford'a raa|
rcrordrd in th . public rrrorda «
county, FloMda, of which coun|y
county n r formerly a part, to .at
erre In .aid caua.. Term* of aal.
chaarr to pay for till*.
..
.

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�C O U N T Y H A PPE N IN G S

VACATION ON FARM
By

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

per

com

prt

p.re^t

M o o re’s Station
and wi.ii rontJnue
S u n d a y in the

soon

He T h a n k f u l —S ing America

omrm^re*-.
e n o u s iiir.e
;er m»- Ofer.

to n a t hi* week a tte n d in g th e H um a n Y cluh d is tric t " m ventiort.
-a- week

Tampa

mo-:t

with
i.

pleasantly

hi* son,
i.

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iper/t
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Mrs

H

c-r m otne

T here '(V.t»V*’. r fRf-tnt.e r ■•" • ti
Ifa s tv ’ -

f a n . ’ .- i!!

Th'-.first meeting of th e Mu- D*
a rtm e n t of the Woman'.* Club &gt; a
eld T u esd a y afternoon a t th&lt;- *.

ipared

1 t/atef-ri f,: tty at present
* f o ! lie

In otter*. '.‘Hies of . these I’mt - i.
.^ta'«-s tr,«- mayor and other !&lt; j i.r g
l^ o p le r ave accepted th e 'p r o p
r.
to sing. America ^ t nine o'clock on
T h an k sg iv in g m o rn in g .’ This i« in
tr&lt;e n a t u r e .o f a thanksgiving ci;. »■
ar.d yhould be st/hg w ith all fe-lfag,
*o wherever one is at nine o’clo -:
T hanksgiving morning Jet him ».ng
t h a t grand oki h y m n . Am*-' a
F irst M e e tin g M u sic D e p a r tm e n t

in Luf.driuist

Argel and'

W hen You C an Buy O ne ^ la d e At H o m e a y

ic&amp;pyrisfct, tJU. fer tit* McOur*

© n&gt;me

c h u r c h last S a n d
his re gula r “hi
m o n th h e r e a f te r

Pay"$1.25 to $1.50 For • a Broom

MRS. NELLIE GORDON

Marray B*-nton sat In the window of*
hi* i!ub. gazing ll*tle*»ly oat a t the j
hurrying crowds.
T!.*yfrown on his facer deepened as
he mt'niMly reviewed the terse adi • »!&gt;•■ 7^&gt;or. whom he had Just vi*~
r - d had given him.
Murray, lad. you hare too much
!«ty for your own t&gt;enefi'.r' b*- hall ^
*,nd. He was an old fritnd and was j
privileged to be frank. "Get away j
from ihe ‘bright, lights* and yoar c r o - 1
r.lrs and get Into the country. Fresh j
«ir, regular hoars and a bit of work.
he added, with a sly twinkle, "are
what toy need. If you k*-&gt;*p on .at the j
rale you have been going 1 can’-t a n - j
‘ ■&gt;vr for the conMwjuencei" he fin- j
&gt;-h*-*l relapsing again into serious nets*.
• I J o s h r mused Murray, "Doc Is a
calamity howler.
T h e n 's nothing
wri ng with ifte."
Hut. evi-n a- he areued with himselff
h- realized that the doclor had told
the truth. Being rejected from eyery
briinch of the vvur service at which he
applied confirmed the doctor's verdict.
u- well as the .feeling of lassitude
which he tried to tight ofT.
Ills .-ye chanced to fall on n sewsr ip -r spread on the table near by. on

,
At n d-*k In a tiny »i!iu
M .- i- D epartm ent ha.a n um ber of ex A i k s ' . - k —; . the downtown, building- sa
'•*— it; c p s i a t &amp; s x w j M W S r t
ne season an
k*? ‘t h e

.

rn* t i n g s

oi.tertam ihg a i **e;

i* .

That will G ive Longer and B etter Service.
See Our Stock of •

Palm Leaf Broom s

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware-Co

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For S'prltfg plam irg: December and January Delivery;
f l F *
Highest g until} Mail#- grown

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U E M itrii.

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rauldirg No. I R o e . Irish Cchbler. Early Red Bliss Ti
New ( rep Ttrnip. Cabbage. Onion Seeds and Sets
f*CT? all lb * I t t i t i t n d

u r l t l i - kf S*&gt;d t h a t h a i r b**n fr*t*d t a d t »

Latest Crop Seed .Oats. Seed Rye. Seed Wheal. Rape. Vetch
Barley. English I’cas, Beans. Kiev
.

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WRltE ro« CATALOG fi , ESTABLISHED SEED,
WEEKLY PRICE LIST I ROUSE IN FLORIDA

lufi'h and -&lt;ann!hg a new*!

: ”

1-2 The P rice

A frown uinrK-d h*-r for.-l,

’S Ot/tfii

Get t h e G utiui
rind Avoid

Waste

Within a few davs the Ford Moln
will resume general distribution of
of all the models. Place your
and denosit at once.

Econom y
rv E v p 'r y C a k e

i.e n

I 'u m t l / f ills

ill!! &lt; . l -

; ;.i' ii

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S/ 75.U0 I. o. b. Dtflrrii

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S en se
may and may nol he senlimenl in b u sin ess-th at seem s to
open question. However, there is one phase of business,

every w alk of life—that is the way they
dress. Taste and good sense are not reflected ii/flashy clothes
as a general thing—-hut on the other hand, they should' be neat'
anil of a style that will be approporiaLe for the man who w ears
*
'*•
them. Clothcraft Clothes appeal to men who are thoughtful of
their dress— because the designing, fabrics and m oderate prices
are in keeping with good judgm ent. ■ -

i
,
I
i

*&lt;J
h»* ran Join Uitrr onV Vo I
(night .11 li iiHl Irnve given, him the lieu
Uie ikv.UL. . .Vntt1ulit- wnOd*
nwiiy, ln-ifil high Dili] eheeli* lljuntiig
h- Iter outliur-i nii* a- hiiicb ti Mir
I'fl-i -tn le r-i lf n*i in | m r ennipuiiliiii*
-v" vbe " iilkul drill i, III), little rilin'
hurrying fnnUtep^ Mrlttlded belli till per
A* she turn.-| sir,.
t|„. TO,j||ng eye•*f Mlirray Benton, •,
"Ml** Merton (lo ll Lee. I have found
njn your Ilium- from the 'boss’), I mini
to thunk you very nui&gt; Ii for your kind
defense rtf atl UllbnoiWl. And | willll
1° b ‘jl &gt;‘*ij llmt you guessed' right
w Ik u

y o u *uid I

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| - V(. t r l ,.,j

\ e \ e r y brum li, tuul they'vi* throw n tno
down. No i gtH's-* tha t ulLI'ni good fur
In •wotin-n'M work,' a* your frlrmrl mild.*'
" I 'e rh a p s a Miiniuvr out of dour.* w ill
pm you Into condition ugnln," she
nnsivered.
;
”1 hu|i«j ho,1' lie unnivered. "I do
want to .get 1^11* -rr *1 service, but"—
glunelng in her In u iiintiner [hut inudc
htT color very eharmliigly — I'm mighty
K'Wjl tbnt J !ir| i| hmkm1 to eorm* liprt?,'*
thi n mol October dny Doctor GrenVljli-. stor.rl looking rlow'll op the busy
strei f ulieii * resounding, whack on his
shoulder made him wince, und he
turned to see who Id* boisterous vis-

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Duilv

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W.A. Merryday Company
PiIatLs, Florida

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Sanitary Steam I’ressin),’.
tioiifi of AH
Join Our G entlem en's Valet

Alter*

Club.

$2.00

SU IT S $ 1 5 ,0 0 UPW ARD

Everything Men end Boys W ear

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

�NOVEMBER

T H E H A N F O R D HER \ |. D

in 'tT ie T o n d w in if s c h e d u I r a s rn irrip m i

An Advantageous.
Time lo Do Your

Christmas Shopping
You will have t/m oppor­
tunity
o ( atten d in g i h e
I*

- d.i S t a l e

Uie
S.p

m al

F a ir

and

J ai h

l''arrne-s’

Kx-

Annual
fu ll-

and *'1N111 I’atl Alller-

1st: Whitf-e one or more customer* w'lidlmi
purchase in a d v a n c e of delivery jr&gt; j &lt;ih*. inn
i full carloads, lake delivery at car , , ! 't |„&lt;
and pav cash, when retail dealer i&gt;.
required in meet sight draft, $|"no
|ier ton plus dem urrage. if miy
2nd: Where one or more- eantbin
in full carload*, lake delivery at . ar
and pay for it on delivery, ?’ l ini p,-lon. plus dem urrage. if any.

icaii In te r n a l *nal I'ltrin and
L iv e s to c k
K pnsiu'uii
a*
well as Unit of s h o p p in g a t
Furchgdtt ’*. th e r e b y sa v in g
, ,'nirifhdahle on V'otlr hull-'
ditv purctutse*.
Thou-mnd* u p o n thou*
-i.tiois of heatitiful a n d practical gift- have been ussemiiled here', and asid e from
the price advantage*- it is a
pleasure to I*(loose from
such im m ense variola**.
Si ace ttiis is t o be “ p r a e lieal C h r is tm a s "
we call
lerlal • ntfentloji to . the su-

youngster*, is more inagnilicent than 'e v e r —many
new a n d .interesting features
that will make their eyes
dunce with j&lt;#y.

l’H is

ers purchase in advance of delivery

••ermau
{

A nnouncem ent
To help meet the needs of the
government, W rigiey’s has
discontinued the use of tin foil
as -a wrapping for

.i fi1' hiknh ki til
the telegraph sysftcr he operated as
i* Dec. I. (018, all
slitTH*—TtoeepI for
classes of messages
any one of them at

the prescribed tariff rate*
of

organization

in

the

British prisoner* In (ier
l o r y , and of their return
foot*, miserably clothed, wi
following schedule applies to or transport, and with no escort
s pot enumerated nhove:
guide-; to the allied lines, with
a.
\\ here one or more persons result of lamentable suffering s
purchase in advance uif delivery in
full carload a. take delivery at ear
and pay cash when retail dealer is
rcipiirud to meet s i g h t -draft. $ I .till
per ton plus demurrage, if any.
b
\\ here on** nr more persons
purchase m advanee of delivery in not'1 * lt in ,U|,v with whom the ri
full carloads, t a k e ’ delivery* at car vj ion ,i I'd111.. Ill's. t ft her Wise we slip
any pay for it on delivery, $1.50 per be compelled to rake this, into ar
.
I'lV* demurrage.- -if- any.
- * rmtm -irr-’t r f p - rjrtetsttmt of reriett/.Tl
&lt;•-'
Where 'buyer purchases anti
takes tleiiVery* at ear ami pays for it
on delivery in lull bits or more, blit
less than earloads,
on per ton,
d.
Where buyer purchases andtakes delivery at &gt;ur and pnv* for n
oil dCll \ e r v t&lt; lot

lev

all three WRIGLEY
fla v o rs w ill be sea led

Increase Express Kates

enty-livc per cent as much for, tin
remainder of ’ th e eoitntry; and in
ervipso i*p*minnh:intli-ie of fet) or tWelvr

in th e p iu k s e a le d
w r a p p e r an d ta k e
y o u r choice o f jk i vor. T h re e k in d s
to s u it all ta s te s .

t 'I III I I lull

*Be S U R E you g e t W R IG L E Y ’S

The Flavor Lasts!

ouse

Will continue for only f&gt; more days, sale closing Tuesday Nov. 26th. Take
-----' ■ ■ few d a y s and buy your winter supply of Shoes, Dry Goods, Lad
■......
•
to-wear, Childrens’ Wear and Mens’ Furnishings.

s Chambry Work Shirts 9 8 c
DO YOUR C H R IST M A S SH O PPIN G B E F O R E THE RUS H

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a m

m

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

NOVEMBER 22. lot

ouri-eif. n i p r d t i l / and a general awakening _tt,i the
a : ’ • U V -w.ng*
rdar.y ♦ ad va- **£*»« th a t this city
•■f' -'j: tn sh-TUld ehjby * *.' FEVre a.*** plenty of

R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M . BA Y N E S, "Business M i n i s
t-»*,Tf Tup*’*7 it*! Fr1

“■'j• --.e*« Muga Z.

&gt;.

wire* t

tak. e o u r '„1a c e a n d

c x w c x x x x x -c x x x x

*. &gt;-&lt;u1 , tim e ju st when it s«-m« t h a t S a n T h u i# a -tmstf-W fsrrci a lso n e ttis r e c o n s tr u c tio n work

iA b it-U ttu h h a iH L U

MAKE STEADINESS YOUR WATCHWORD

we

hcur* m r t i o N i-ujt t. i
r r . \ u ........
S it MQHTBH . . -........
o nb

T IlR E f. MON • H is......................

C A P I T A L SdtJ.OOU.UO

I fltlfaSAf

r*|f&gt;K«af Ha,

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man

PfOPLES BANK OF

s holt id

who ha* r e - '- r t’.y

will a t t e n d t h e a p e - ia i in to g r e a t p r o m in e n t«• tn hi* pr
r,t ‘ th e Tin*-*- f w i r -a;. •* th a t a hen tr»-mhitr.gi
* tji i r. * hold* a *•-*- '
j ■.* f - t h e r *• at f.*- w a n te d i
[hat 1 r-a.Wed e*H
1
....... .
«T_-t ; _r a boy w ith
T l *• e d i t »i7 ha_i m a d e m any, s a r r tar.d t h a t hr u i . t 11'1'’ d u r in g th e w ar a n d since w ar
to do t h a t Which * “ *• • d e c la re d ha- w orked f o r - t h e
r. r
ut-re of Bovefr.n..* 1 1. r vari &gt;j s way a to ih&lt;a i r - t which every d e t r i m e n t of * i* ow n business p e rhint p r o te s te d
h a p i b u t a iw a;--• * th t h e idea t h a t
corftes* first tfs time* of war*.
T h e f a t h c .who has m a d e u p vh;s

" f WAhTYOUR 8US1HESS
M HAND

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o u i not
a lig n e d a t

C.

D. COUCH
Ass'l Cwthirr ■

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

in . some
. . . .
. . ,
.country
‘**"{ ,a
-tnr.rr last d r ie d fruits an*, b e in g s u b s t i t u t e d for
th** rt suit was th a t Christraas^ .gifts in s te a d &lt;f
u; u n d i r hi* instru**- T h e ti«« of d r ie d fruits to o .-a.

e s t a t e * iiftact r ° u n t r &gt;' 4tl11
°}R w vices a n d
is Tfvt in a f- *«tion t &lt; de c id e on th e
brty 's- -h4nt * his special. 'aptitude
fie i* p r e ju d ic e d a t t h e v e r y o u ts e t
there a
them* wrier, o u r w o r k .is finished.
’* •
We f-ei to e responsibilities a n d
a 1 know ledge to* -futies a n d th e d a n ­
ger* a n d fabe it w ith th e idea* t h a t
the Y M f*. A -h ri!d receive n-jr

t h**.-Ttywe^Um;
• *
•

XX

OffM If

tlie *nattira

most
tires ‘ an be v u lc a n is e d a n d r

friend
again ■.*■•■ ' .
his d p p o r
tiln ity of w N hing Ahem -she and a!

t h a t you get double nnM ev
rervl e out of th em . You

» a.I (1..11- m rii mm fed III *;|I I' ,1 r* »

doll.tr* each month In taking out and maturing **iock.
e e i'.n e paid their m ore) Ii.uk ujih un .o r r s ti*
r tie of inlere-l'. t * jmt i , nt.

•i om e
M oney
T h e D octor.

H.
h a r d i n g a; - i •&gt;
p* se rv ic e in A u g u st, w a n tin g
B y r o n , Gu , Apr. 11.
in w hile th e w ar was An. Tl; • *
d e ta ils incident to placing *e&lt; - Did K entucky Mfg. Co .
*'
P adu'-ah. K;..

!f you w ani-pt see otlr town grow a*
y p u r o w n linanrinl ronditien JOI-N the

nervous,
•about |,j„ ,
ndvlrty

Sanford Building &amp;
Loan Association

I m press, - I f * rii a, ■
th e r e I* *.fi
rt
dorng
*o ’ * • nd . i
e ll.fille d str.rf-, urai
s to r e is ^the s to re
B u sin a .
O r la n d o

f: &gt;*nds for a y e a r nut feel th a t it t*
a bb-ssed |»rivilege to serve th e boy*
un*! - h u m a n i t y in general a n d t h e r e
will be a* m u c h work fo do now in
r e c o n s tr u c tio n a* th e re v i b ' f o '
th e a r m is tic e *wjv* signed and ,t i*
Y\ hen you r boy i o*i i s home to oru- of th e g r a n d e s t o p p o r tu n itie s to
y o u with high, flown idea.* of w i a t s e m e m a n k in d t h a t ha* e v e r _ de*
h e is going to do in the world do yo i volved u p o n a m a n or w om an —
listen with .understptidfng intefVst.
We h a te to leave S a n f o r d for a

HOTEL CARNES
S a n f o r d , f i . o r iij a

November 28th, 1918

C elery B ra n c h e s

Bnasl Native Turkej'. Celery D r e ssin g . Cranberry Jell)
Roast Prime Ribs of B eef, AuJus
(a n d leiM a ip s
l i c l d P eas

-

Barbecued Pis;, flaked tuple
M a s h e d Turnip-

,

Working drawing* for larmiio.,*.-*
and storage hou-*es. designed to meet
conditions in various section* of t&gt;,**
country and assist in obtaining ad
ditional lalm r for ia rm s, ha v e lic*.n
(irepared by th e B kreau of f'uhlie
Roads of the U. S; D e p a r tm e n t of
A griculture, W a sh in g to n , f). C . free
on a p p lic a tio n ,
N otice
F o r . t h r benefit of the ciiiEens of
Sanford I* wish to say" that if there
are any eases of diphtheria -in San­
ford 1 have had no notice of same.
Very few cases of influenza h a v e !
been reported this month

.............

III glee— Jillkins Is the
m ist on earth.
L ittleton—T h in k so?
Ulglec—Know It. ir hi* fr| P„ds pU(
him In the presidential chair he*d fltjd
f a u lt with the upholstering.

Supporting the Government P
Tli* while I flfttinder r!*ep In debt
T ill* thougM h»* &lt;roM.'i| m y m ind,

%ift coat Is Just as hard tn get
A t any other kind.

Noncommittal.
“J o n e s told

,

i n n thl* tn o rn ln ir his

nhncee* w"n* light-bonded, nnd 1 anld.
'Is she?’ I a’m afraid he didn't like

I old Asparagus. Vinaigarelli- Saurc
. S te am e d Hire
Snow n .t k r P o ta to e s

*'*

Fruit S a la d

i'lum Pudding, Hard Sa'ure
P u m p k in Pic

'Minri

N uts a n d R aisins

T a b le s r p n be r e s e r t e d for special pa.Nte

\

Notice to Hog O w n e r
t
No Relisting These Officer*.
1 have penned one ty-d sow weight
Church I licnr yini htio- policewom­
about -fOO pounds. Owner t a n have, en In New. York,-now?
(lo th u m —Ye#, we have.
same by establishing claim and pay­
• " H a v e you Been 'em ?" ••
ing d a m a g e s according to law.
“ fib. ye*.''
*
. .
R a lp h C h a p m a n ,
‘ Think they'll be vfllclcnt In mpklng
25:‘2 tp
Russel! F a rm
a r r e s t s?-*
I esin't see limv tiny limn coujd r e s |s |

Advertise in the H erald

SANFORD

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NOVEMBER 22, 318
P A d i FITE
C o m m u n ity S in g Tonight •
m u u u x m t *• m t o u t v u w
Nummary of the
Utile Happenings
T h e c o m m u n ity sing. nrypuiizi &lt;1
Fluuling
Small
Mi-nlion of
a n d eoi din ted by tfu M usic De­
Tulks Nurcinrlly
Mailers In llrlef
p a rtm e n t of th e W o m a n 's C lu b held
Arranged Tor.
Personal Hems
its i-o i « n r a* *’ e I'lb roottis last j
Qy LOUISE OLIVER.
Herald Readers
of Inlcrcsl
T '. ^ . i
n;
i ' , iirst nltmiijit £
■r---- — —
I . . . ------------ L__ 1 1
at (' intmiTiiiy singidg was declared q i X x x x x n x x u x x x M H x m x x x x x x x x x t
ll»
l
l
tOiA’Vrlstit,
191
s.
by
the McClure Newsim' a sue • and expressions from
p ,,u 't forget th e Tow el Sale at' th e l&gt;y a re u n io n on M o n d a y e v e n in g
l&gt;er
HymUcale,)
Attflli
' of tip! •* i rij,etit were very e t i - '
of Mrs (v* II. iletl^y on P a r k Nov. 25. All Ojld ^Fellows and then
h
four, I g l'g t'l t lie organizers
it was j It xvas a high Iron fence Covered
wives
a
n
d
m
e
m
b
e
rs
of
S
em
innh
next*
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
afte
rn
o
o
n
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1
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.....—*----‘
avenue
rt.
-go'i.h’,1
ti. have th e sillgs every : xx 111) hotwysiiekb'— tin* one In-DWcll tin1
U eb e k u b L odge e ordially in v it &lt;1.
Inexpensive, p ra e lie a l gifts a t S t.
Frnl.
&gt;
&gt;
'
nig.h
th e
are tr u ly rAm* I H arringtons nnd the V eals—ami with
O y s te rs will be served.Sei
every year's growth of th e vine and as
Agnes G uild S ale a t Mrs. R o b e rt
j m u m ly every 'nn;
in th
i .itn- | ,.Very twig Intel laced to IblcLcii llib .
f Ion. F ra n k I.. WoodrutT. SemHerndon’s home, N o v . litth.
25 1te
t
inolo’s tlij resent ali vr, e.-Jeo :•
«,
? ! ' ? ? * ! "'"&gt;*»&gt; * » - K m , , wall, the W r B r
i! /£„ " ! e1fT
Born t o Mr. a n d Mrs. It. U. Fox
a n 't. let him o f h a te hetween th e tw o families but!
in a few d a y s for T a lla h a sse t listen.
of Dallas, T exas, a line b a b y girl, l '*1*
likewise grown In vnst proporiIons.
.a &gt;
w h e re lie will a t t e n d th e spl-cial sin*
. . . ................
...............
A tine pro
g ra m lu
Mrs. Fox was
was lo
f o rrm
Miss A
n ie
h ax^ been prep.-TrctF — TJm \lit[-e o rrrc d fe n c e Itself com- '
m ce rrly
iy Miss
A nim
te t , j( ' o{ n ,,. l , . g * H t u r c .
.Mr. V.dod- (or Ai mline
j ^ l .program
t a n d a goo
Mr#, l ‘»*
,
h t e r of Mr. a n d
jH n o t
fv vur of th e special tl„ ,e is expected. He I old fashioned niemornleil rite hegltmlng of thV feud,
for, ns Is usually the'east*. It had slnrll" 7) '
V sb l'M 'K of tills «■»«&gt;’• ' ‘ session b u t if it
**UtJ
**ff ’M*v’* n l} " r ' ' lie tim e half been oil w ith ii disagreem ent about the
liotindliry Hue.
'
to
T K A N S F B I l ...........I ... ...................... " I 1" . " " “»-v
■
HALLS E V E R Y T H I N G
R H O N E t i e bills that cotrn before it.
T o orbit rale a qua rre l Is not to set- *
2 1 -tf
91, H O T E L C A R I E S .
tie It. Xelthrer^siile winning, t h e r e Is
A
New
.Servlet
T h o se w ho h a v e heard Mrs. VarL e o n ’s Auto T r a n s f e r H a s . In a u g u r- no one to forgive. So th e Ila rrin g io n s ! ty,
*Mrs. M. i'. Seeley has aveepted a n e y a re loud in th e ir .praise of h e r
a
te
d a new" service in th e w ay of a n d th e Neals nursisl -th e lr linte Into i y
position with the. S anford
I ruck p o w e r a n d we enn l-«ok 'f o r w a r d to
ta
k
in g care of lu g g a g e .
in the tin' second generation, and still It tfS
..(Jptw ers Assoeiation as ste n o g r a p h e r . „ m e n ta l a n d s p ir itu a l feast next
grew . .
jX
Mrs S.eley is a sister of Mrs. L im b i j W e d n e s d a y . T h u r s d a y a n d F r id a y f u tu r e Leon will K‘*nfT fur lu g g a g e
V iolet.H arrington, th e Inst and only
of the Lincoln H otel.
j T h e C hicago C h ro n ic le says: F M r s . checks by special messenger a n d d e ­ o n e til Imine- now. hud a lw a y s l u t e d t
-•
......... .. liver th e lu g g a g e in record tiin
tim e. Dr. Wilbur Neal bitterly. She hated
jsj,, t»| for q u ic k service.
_ If ,you nee t Ht i.vo w ood ohoTte m e V a rn e y h a s easily won for h e r s e l f .a
filin' chlelljr because he h a d nlv.iy*
I can supply you
o lOu-tfc
a
seem ed politely and suprem ely Indif­
i day
ferent to her. lie was a lm o st the only
mail
In l.iwti who h a d ’ not sootier or
The people of .Sanford who h a v e |
Mrs.
W a rre n
T y le r a n d little
T he ( nil...tir t u „ i
Inte r lost his heart lo*her. Violet had
the welfare of th e c ity a t h e a r t d a u g h t e r a r e ‘ le a v in g t h i s ‘week lo
T h a h k s e iv iii- c...
| should a tte n d th e m e e tin g of th e jo in Mr. T y le r k N ew port News. milss wj|j i
*,*,
‘ ‘‘
m ’ a lw a y s been the envy o f every girl In ^
Coburg,.'because sin- w as the prettiest
Board'of T ra d e a t t h e C o u r t H ouse Va.
Mr. T y le r a r e e p te d a position
S e rm on based m . ' ibV Gospel
and most popular. N a tura lly accus­
next I utsduy night a t
:,I0 .
th e r e m a n a lm n u l hank a fte r reT h e e hoir will sing tHe " T o D e tim ” tomed to lioinnge, she re se ttle d the fa c t
All the city* a n d c o u n ty school ^ m , | K {''s position liefe at the hirst d u rin g mass as u h y m n of praike*a n d tha t Will Neal paid so lunch atteulimv
lo tils books to the exclusion almost of
books a t Moldey ’» D r u g s t o r e , fi-tfc ‘ i‘l l o n a ; *&lt;,v‘' ni m onths .a g o . a f te r g r a titu d e for th e blessings of peace
everything else
The Towel Sale by .fie la.ii........ f . y , , irs
T h ,.s„
.......... All, p(.
^
r
1
^
«&lt;dNow she was twenty-eight and Im
the I’re-hy leriun c h u rc h th a t w us.I.i m issed ' b j —rr'iaT?e* circle of f r i e n d s . . , , | o r j
I!!!'' .f'- 'J ' T
‘ was thirty, and ne ith e r of them Wits ,
m arried. Know ing that sh e eotild liava
bavt' ! r ?
a l , h ':
n - . wish,.- f..r t M r t * * *
i
^
anybody, she had taken nobody. Now
Mr- It 1 Holly will lie held at t i n
lem letj.
‘ joicc onc e more irrTfTt'* h a p p in e ss oif site Wits alone In the g r u tl house.
residence of Mrs. C..E.* H enry.
..
,
...
,, „
concord a m o n g s t ’, tin* n a tio n s.
" II w us-.lnnr and it w onderful moon­
Mr. a n d Mrs. E d g a r E. R r o w ,
^
U|jIiKi||MH fenow lCu*School ibniks Schrrrd hooks a n d &lt; V
light ulghl. Violet snt out u n d e r the
e
a
m
v
w
l
Itnmii
from
Uiclimoljll.
i i
. i:
r ii i • i
,,
h a v e a rriv e d h om
zt 10:15.
school supphea of all kinds a t M o- , ,
- ,
m aple tree In the yard, n e a r the fence,
...
i I n d i a n a , w here t h e y sp e n t th e s u m -1
bley’s Drug Store.
li-lf e
'T he I’arochinl
( ’alholie W a r C’oun- In u soft white dress, stro k in g Dirk,
.*
iner m o o t Its
M
R m w n * nephew
ll
emigral
ill.lies
t lie e n m o a lg n e rs of her Persian m l, nnd wliisjiT-ring little
1 1 . . 11 i f. r j el I lo* I *w,*l Sal.* at t lie y 01! a-io 1 - I
1
j
( idliis
the All i titled War Wxtrk ■uttd oji se c re ts In Ills ear.
l.ettii ;»i Mrs. C E H e n ry on I’.irt, l,r-rr,v -vas 1;illicit.
' ' i a t e a a TirO-.I
" I t's a InXety lltglit | riekle. 1*0 you
t lie heir e n e rg y a n d Midi'slry.
|. an ; i
\ * I'm sd.iy *' aitern io.i
rv
||j- \ u b zi. » 10;.—.-, 1 ,
smell tin- ro-e-V L i-ii-n ! T h a t soft
a --,
, 1*11 r,
1 i IllK- , MM " It0*1 4!
‘
Ml[ lit • - t m k of school —u f*—
little tlllirnmr is the \otees of the l«Ae .
N ,.|i
tinio w in wi■n 1 ! » 1 1 1 , 0 - ., tin
[■Ilf ;,tn| .rh o o i bo ohs at M o b l e y ’s
fairies Do you hear? They slid.- down
Iir&gt;t tali o| ins 1 .- on,
l»*n;|ll\ III
ue,i g i ■%•- ll s
Th.
•oi,: oustn,*ss on th e ntoonheatUH to th e roses on
Drug M ore.
Ii-tfe.
life for th e il ' r 1 . Ill I tie werlil w ith o u t Ilron-C
d -1:i !11»- the amutiiit J u n e nlghr- and plan wht.ni they shall
• M m l Mrs
I.
I* Mi ( tiler.
Till
. fr .
- Mr
, Mr- Ilf Ill-ell..
\ll ‘■..I d •Dig lUIMIH sS et.slave next, Then they mix a sort of ,
M
i ! Ileilry, Mr :mio Mrs. .1. l l r u w 11 are glad 1l , see t h e m hom e wi'iltoul lleenst kindly
ll ill &lt;&gt;*y magic nut 1&gt;f dew ami f n m r im r a* hud
s U tlsmi. Mr. a n d 'M r s . I lerroji and : again .itul i-\* i -,■1 them
rfibat ii y. c l e r k ' s nttiee a n d t a k e owl ‘•i.imf mi lly with 1* to ll Ii- eh **irii im* s and
M
1
\\ .ll- III.I Ii .If 1.'flded I be io tin»r 1'
a m ,lot Mo 11
All el Molt it H III o\ er.
a .*oid t lo- a h o » o tn. nalt .
t *1 r'k. T hat love | lulhio never fi, ils
•'
..1 l 1' Shriuer.s jit l.ukehltld I
la- t' li.i •mt I
!
M
ISS C arrie C1i.1 v will serve a
Miss
"I ^Upfsls v \ i *0 re w i•nderlng 1III 1,,
C i t y C i e r k A- (' iflh'it «ir
•
*
T u r k e y T h a n k s g i v i n g Dinner o&lt; xl
why
Mo \ ii i*v&lt;t t hose lie. I ' m - lift ell
L’T-II
Far wimil mid heavy hauling ’•ee
lrB,’j nv
jtl.r |* i r |, A v e n u e t V e
wollijereil, 4.4.
1 Wdiidi-r why May
•Slerf. il, ..r phone ;t7h.
Ih-tf
lievei iljO Tlv r** mv
-i-t. 0
i
■i-r- m e n u m T u e s d a y 's lb-raid
4‘ltl f‘
M I I b - lr ir i 1 &gt;.i
111,1 4Vi ■0' l' r fill oi n i U h| " | iT 441, 1
it,
. i it., I , ,jl - ,t i i ,i i ii-i*
The loorlli itimrl.-rK ...n l e r f n e e of uev.-r bw.*l any
tlo-in
I'm getting
i L, Henry .u» Pat s j
Sutift il" v I II I..I atilt. • n( i Ii 1'r* —t•\ l i - r i a ii i n i l r ' n ■ ■ M, ' tio.fT t - Hon Ii w,is te-Ji| on ll" fllllv oM I *i« I.
I o' - ta i at te rm , u
i'ucsiia.v Olgltt 0 I this w.-ok a t t he wHiking will, ,i - in i &lt;i | i . I u&lt; , | w i n
vv &gt;i I- ' ' d d tlnor a ,,tial Fa/ aar l*e,
1 eniilil I*.\ e -••iiiri,"*l\
| .I,,,i i want
A
i;s t.unary nil school hooks I ,ith - 7 th in th e r nit next d -or to ehureh. T his is ,one of th e no is I im
jiu
bo
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.,o*|
ogl,
-- tt| 1 '
id f o r . ash only nt_ M obh-y s . Saiiii.ru
t dot ton1If M **IN"* t***rt an* Tfl-nrt irrir^ n i t he rt!TST--n In
11.-r hi i ! wi-iit i l i w n oi, I lie -.&gt;&gt;11 . " i l l
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1 11
.
t’.-tfc
I '•&gt;i 1111 it ip &lt; bri-tn - gift- a:r" l f1ITI11&gt; * lew of tin- fa, l th a t ti |i..ris ..f th e utt'l a te a r &lt;lr.',ppe&lt;l
Mr
■ U I lie kins. M is E. M 1'tseful a r t i . I . s wi 4le fotlll d at this \ ea r's u ork are read and disi-ussed
Flldil.-lily th e re „ i e u .lilrpllig and
lo. !. .i
Mr- Mm ,g h t . in and Mrs I b a z a a r by tin- &lt; ris! mas slloltjiei • at rids on-et mg e a c h y.- ir and t he rltlt ! i H u g III III.' V ille l, Kiel L*t. k Imwork for th e cotnulg ypar js p la n n e d . itn-iliately jum ped down to luvi-sligitle. |
J 7 .ll.
i n • o. a r.d Mrs. \V. E. \ \ a t s o u are
I’ri-siding Elder O E W h ile was A ilvdgjlng had dr&gt;,ppi-&lt;l out of its nest
alb riding th e hieeting of th e s t a t e
nln! g.H IllliVle.l til i be leaves.
resent
allll had ehnrgt
f th e nJeetM e r a ta o i ■■f W um e u 's ( ‘lulls at ! Pilgrim D e e d s a n d P re se n t D on.
V io let -jum pr-rf-nur of I hr-r-*rrtng_TlTUt '
&gt;rk
Ml'Iw f’llgrim F ath e r s—nu.I .Wothers ; m g.
ILrpurUu-t.f the year's
Day i t i n week-_________
Rut b y tin- t i m e I
began n record of nchievements '
r‘dt.l and it was found that tiis h u r r i e d a f t e r liirn
i Mr. I.
-It- l e r l . b e . t 111* 4 lie
feiii , t |, e
( ' n( ( he
P r e sb y te ria n
v 1 I ha- hlesse.l
1 ill itid-i . . i
•
11a 11 w'otkeil Ills slu m ,U S Wily1 In to
'ki»- I hold th e ir a n n u a l tow.'-l
j I
a- • bur. Ii an
V-Ul.(t.
I Im* ♦ ii I in- '* **r l«|,
T h ' ir ii \
■i s x. i'y b i - n i l .
S t o o p i n g s h e reoeli&lt;-d
•i*
' l i o s d a y . Nov. 2Mh nt ••
Mr «,r ‘|4 I|
il* i
an
t&gt;‘ t h* »ri f r«l wifi
into th e b lin k
l o . i t o u s f «,r 1,,-r pet
■ • at 11,.- lo-me of Mrs. &lt; I'.
Tlte full,,w leg were .-lei-ted htt-W- Rut tie w a s gone.
In* I Im* ^ u h jrrt of f hi* w«*r\i •* al I hi*
fb-i,
K. Ircstuneuls will he served,
f u r . 1313: 1.. .R . , l i a x u n . U. M.
C'on r«*vcution a I c h u n h S u n d a y imirn- j. ard.x
..................
When she tried In stra ig h te n she
also music al ’ p r o g r a m ^ P ublic in­
ing, il bring ' ‘Pilgrim T h a n k s g iv in g • M ason, (). J. Rope, E d . R u tn a in , W. found she m ulti not. Ilt*r halt*— a wonvited
Airs. Fred WnUimm,. C hnirS u n d a y . " I n t h e e v e n in g .th e p a sto r S. T h o r n t o n . . Z. II. Uatlilf. IE . It. tlerfiij l opp.-r. the chief ctinrm of Iter !
.nisn
2 f».IItc
||»IIlit.v. w as caught cHiell.v by*' the
SpMrling, FII
will speak
on "'J’lie F aith of th e R eabndy,
I
E
S
• •
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tlllrk, twisted hriinelies. She took not
II I Holly, editor of th e Herald i’ilgrim s "
F Ailams. S (• SiuiiT here will he iipnrnpri- Ada mha
■• i\.-d a wire railing him to a te iiiihic
hi-Uer. U
P
Field and \\
M. ihi- pms and tried to work It free, hut
It V. il- useless.
She f.illlld ............lllll
N»-w \ on, at o n .e
II.- will remain
• It .-•aiifortiilily enough, hut Mint was
in N, w \ urt. tin.- u.s&gt;k nnd still for
in. I., p to m atjers. Shet-otibln'l stay 1
&lt; hick.-n Suppi-r
Fr.i" ■ it t M f
A work with
I In i, all lllglil , loo faC^ol.'k from Ihe
I
• S .ilire
' if '■
* ther*
II.- e x p .-d s to
l li, !adu
*.f ll,.- F|.i&gt;. "pal , i,ur, I,
l i l y lax book for th e y e a r I b i s sir.-.-t lo be liear.l, and in, ■•lie n e a r hut
• a • i.i iroiii S anford for a y ear wilf g , vt* a ehii ken sup p e r in the
Mie Iial.-d house o f li.-r neighbor
, are open f..r the p a y m e n t of t a x e v
Suddenly she heard a voice ll Was
■
1 l)eF«ir.-*i hln.-k &lt;&gt;n F i r - 1 H.1reet on T w o per r e n t'd is c o u n t if paid in N &gt;I
Coard of T r a d e will hold a
Saturday evening. N'ov J.trd. h.-gm- veml.er . I'oiiii- and s a v e y o u r c ity m asculine and quite near. She peered
I"'1 ul ti.. . ting next T u e sd a y night
through the'.fence, and In the moon­
nijtg at 5:10.
*
.f
. I ta x e s nn d s a v e th e 2 tier c ent.
light saw n swing much like her own,
al the ( \ i u r l H o u s e 'a t 7:110. l l will,
.Ifnm
Jus. C. Hubert*.
ami In It a limn mfiioklng a elgurclte.
I'*- a. must im p o r ta n t m eeting a n d 1
( ’hieki-n
■ C ranberry Sauce
C
ity T a x C o lle c to r.
Between pttfTs he was talking lo a
-ll u-.&lt; ml.era nntl thone who are not I
C re a m e d P u ta to r a
w hile bulldog mi the opposite seat.
i
27-3tc
mt-Ti.r . r
urged to a t t e n d , i t is j . jj
Col).
Rickies
T h e mail was Willnir Neal and he
f"f Hi, g.,1,,1 of' ................................
Sanford.
Re there.
Price. r,0,
wjts In uniform .
D o n 't forget to a t t e n d (lie H oard
S.inford Lodge No. 27, 1 OF
Apple Pie. Hie
Sin- sta rte d . She had not heard he j
of T r a d e m e e ting at th e C o u r t
Will observe th e T h a n k s g iv in g hca»«i’.
*
hail Jo in e d .Ih e army.
H ouse next T u e s d a y nig(*t a t 7:30
"R ag s.^ lt's u lullly night, Js n 'l It?"
It mentis s o m e th in g for y o u r r i t v
said Doctor ‘ Neal. '*1 w onder If
a n d c o u n ty .
they have nights like this Ilf F ra n c e ?
dial of course they have, only 1 su p ­
Ileauty P a r lo r s Reopen
pose I'll he too busy to notire them.
M a d a m e H a rrie t has r e tu r n e d to
"It'a 'f u n n y . Isn't .11, Rags, how wu
S anford a n d will reopen her B e a u ty
wnMe time and w aste It, niid suddenly
Parlors in th e First- N a tio n a l R a n k
realize w h a t.th in g s mean to u s when
they’re ahnut gone? F o r Instance, th e re
j building on P a r k a v e n u e w here site
muc h
will he de lig h te d lo see all her for* Is a fclrl I like very mu c h —
Indeed. And she ha le s me. and she
t iner p a t r o n s and th e new pi-npic.
thinks 1 h a te tier; and heeaOse I didn't
- - M
m
,
2.7-4 t p
know how to overcome h e r dislike I
L h W -L
Just let It go. And now IPs too lute
'
' to do a n y th in g about It. Tod had, isn't
D
issolution
N
o
lir
e
I- - J
- ' - ‘• b r
All p u rtie s are h e re b y notified ll? And If nothing happens to me hi
this war, and I 'com e hack. I'll grow
Ti
t h a t th e p a r tn e r s h ip here to fo re e x ­
tnlo u cranky old m an without friends,
is tin g b e tw e e n F r a n k H u tc h a n d R. isn't IP silly? I've w atched h e r grow
©
R. H a r b o u r c o n d u c tin g th e business up. and site's a line, useful woman, as
of t h e H a tc h Fisheries £ 0., in S a n - well ns beautiful. Ami I’ve lost h e r
| f o r d , F la ., is th is d a y , N ov. Ifi, because I haven't any courage. Rut
I've ct'urugc tonight, I believe, Rags.
191s, m u tu a lly dissolved, a n d t h a t
F r a n k H a tj'h , one of th e fo rm e r 1 wonder w hat slic'd suy'lf I w ent over
,vy | L \ V s h i r t i l o o k p r . t t y m u c h a l i k e . T h e s t u l l
p a r t n e r s j s now* c o n d u c tin g th e huM- there? It’s only n r i t disir, Rags."
Hut Rags had heard something. A
ness in his o w n . n a m e a n d f o r his
s
:!va* -7 ::i ti c m t ' t a t m e a n s w e a r o r w o r r y
■white
shadow hud Unshed out of tluow n benefit.
e
-r. tr - h o w .
T h e : i3 o n l y o D c s u r e g u i d e o n
hedge, then In again. It wits loo m uch
All persons owing th e said H a tc h
[or canine endiiralire.
: v ; t h e I 1 ! o f t h e m a k e r o f t h e g.iT'
Fisheries
Ci*.
will
p
r
o
m
p
tly
m
a
k
e
"Come here, Rugs! Don't you liurt*j
j
A i v R O V v is t h e O . K . m a r k o f t h e
p a y m e n t to F r a n k H a tc h a t t h e tha t cat. It's hers. Rags, come h e r e !”
m an d a e tu rc E £i s h irts in d ie w o rld .
place of b u sin e ss a t S a n fo rd , und all
Hilt R ags was harking nt som ething

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In and A b o u t
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T I- our nnjidr; to s!..rt satisfaction.

persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t thwi
p a r t n e r s h i p v !!‘ p r e s e n t th e m to
F r a n k H a tc h for p a y m e n t us u n d e r
th e term* of t h e dissolution ho b e ­
com es th e ow he r of all o u t s t a n d i n g
a c c o u n ts a n d a ssu m e s lia b ility .fo r
- all in d e b te d n e s s of th e p a r tn e r s h ip .
* F r a n k H utch

° n *ite l a b e l b e c a u s e i t m e a n s t h a t y o u w i l l
- - { ja rrie n t g u a r a n te e d in e v e r y re sp e c t,

baniovd Shoe &amp; CfothingTom ny
Saiifcrd,

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1 am leaving the city ami ran lake no more
orders for lieiuslilciiitiL' and picoling Work.
v

I wish lo thank (he ladies of Sanford for flic
excellent patronage l have enjoyed (while
here and if I return to Sanford I will he ulntl
indeed (o lake tip (his work ai'nin.

M R S . G. C. H I L L
50C MAGNOLIA AVI}.-

SA N FO RD , FLORIDA

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NOTICE!

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H onda-

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,m |rt, sub sta n tia l tlnm a shadow , and,
refusing to move, his m u ste r followed.
Bo Doctor Nj-ul found Violet H a r ­
rington a prisoner, and h a d lo go
nrouud to h e r .s id e to release her.
T w o h q u .s inter, when lie hud taken
a refncfnnt leave, Violet httrletl het
head happily ) u I'I*-k’- soft cont.
"It must hove lp;cn th e love fairies,
Dick." sh e .wTjsjit-scd. "I'm going t«
?rarcy Ului."

A . P . C O IM N E L
REAL

ESTATE

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AGEN CY

A home on Celery Avenue, Furnished, Crops ^row-ing. Tools, Ford automobile good as, new.
neasonable and on terms

' - F O R - SALE

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a comfortable home on Lark Avenue. $3,250.00
- One-half cash balance easy terms. ,
house, (&gt; rooms,and bath. Hood location, close in.
$2,500.00.

iff-

Terms.

(» room bouse, 2 lot* , $1.000— three hundred cash,
balance monthly payments.

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FO R RENT
5 room cottage, furnished. $200.00 for sea-on until
M a\ 1st 11)1 U. Ciood location, new house.

FOR RENT OR SALE — Furnished bungalow :\
miles from town Two bedrooms and hath
very• comfortable.
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L U X U R Y O F E A T IN G
1*001) LAiiNG IS A LUXURY lHAT MOST PEOPLE DO NOT
HAVE OR UNDERSTAND.
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I’ir.slly, il conmslH of w Itul you buy ami .sccuifdly, of how
you cook aml serve il.

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\Ne will furnish you with l It e best eatables procurable and
al a very fair price. We will give you (lie best meals
and \cgelables you will find in the tily.
Then
il is up to you as lo bow you cook it.
We specialize in Ilie linesl’ o f everything in Ihe market line,
including fresh vegetables in season, beef and "pork,
fres^mul smoked. Oysters and fish in season.

t h e ”'C I T Y

MARKET

DOSSKY &amp; WALTHAM.
I’liune 100

P R O P R IE T O R S
—I

lii Opening a Savings Account
start with ah am ount Which you*
can consistently sp aio from your
earnings each pay d a y .
Once
started, be persistent, never negie e fy o u r weekiy deposit, and iis*.
the income grows increase votir
. savings. You will thu s be .
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Traveling T he-S ure and Safe Road
T o F in a n c ia l In d e p e n d e n c e
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THE RIVALS
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G u n s

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A m m u n i t i o n

Our store has been H eadquarters for Sportsm en for
the past thirty years and s t i l 1 m aintains the high
reputation for carrying the host o f everything'.

U. M. C. and W inchester Shells, Guns,
Leggings and Hunters Supplies o f all hinds

(CopyrlBhl,

ISIS.

Wi-sOrn
Unlan.)

Now»p.ip&lt;jf

I t seemed to David Ihut tie had a l­
w ays loved Shirley I Hire. And S h ir­
ley. real 1*1 m: that e v id e n t- f n P r T f tim
the’ lime of tior schooldays, had been
nn Imperious and c apricious sw e e t­
heart.
Not th a t the girl deceived David hy
p retending affoetlon re turne d.
Mho
bad merely nreepted his devotion ns
oiip bestowing favor.
T h e country town tind ticcn unusunlly ipii.'t Unit summer. David's pres-

merit*—wtii'fi &gt;tnrli-yM eyes n'M iinI to
seek Ills with n n«w tender’ question.
Again, she won hi turn vaguely trimItlftl. in thni o th e r manly, adm iring
fun*. .’ She wiis welching herself, I »n’ vhl knew, I r d r ig ti« linil tin* answ er
tn ilii* problem of Ii‘-r hi*nrt. Me de­
rid e d to go hnek to tin* &lt;-lfy. in search
(hi* ri'ilinl of thi* stranger. w ho had
m m i' with -trliimplmnl self-ronfldi'iiri*
it tin nn; them. Ami tlij' inim proved to
ho nil that ho hint represented, mnl
HIM.' t . r .lnhii Woloilor Inn! lull! no
•'li«11ti in Mio woiilih I tint 'Miis li|«, or
to th&lt;* onvhihlo ntinw of tils family.
So there In Ihd oily David fought n
g re a t fltrlit. mnl (ho unselfish love &lt;if
his llfotltiio irlnitiphdil.
if Shirley
woro even now h e s ita tin g b e tw e e n tin*
tw o men Iti h e r ftonrt, he, David would
go nwrty forever,
’ _
.
, Wlioii ho ro{tirnetl attain to Fairt a i n t s a new light shorn* In his eyes,
and Shirley could not know th n t it
whs tiio light o f renunciation.
John
W ebster's ready still In hail dlsuppen red—the iitmiotptiere of t h e little
pori'li Ihnt evening seemed fraught
with n vital elem ent.
____ .
t.hiietly tin; ttiree sal ta lk in g until
llio hour grew lute. Then very wearily
David arose. T h e f t w e r e n e w lines
nl^’tlt Ills - iifoiub, mid Ids f n r e wns

^ H E world is crying for
S food. Never since the
Dark Ages has there been
such an international food
shortage.
man, woman and child in
Amefica to work and plan
constantly to increase the
output of food.

enlisted fur the w ar. We le a v e fot
cam p In a few d a y s— then o v e r the
w ater."
Ills two liste n e rs w ere sile n t— Pit­
ch! hitulicd softly. ' "N othing hem ic
about ir. y.ni m u lrrsta m l." In* a d d e d ;
‘'bound to In* ca 11ml Inter, Just atllfP
tin. thing.*'
'
' » *h ’ David." Shirley mumiurarf. ” *T
can't iTilnk of y.ni going efT like ihnt."
• ■She put h e r Imnd to her lliront dKfr* used, then quic k ly turned a s though
pecking comfort front t h e 'o t h e r man.
Jo h n . W ebster d r e w n d re p breath,
tlnm put forth n Mendy Imnd.
" i ;.....I night, Illtle Shirley D a re ," lie
~hi .I
"U lUi me til'.., it m ay tnean
g.....I !■&gt; . A busin e ss trip eiirrle* me
I.. &lt;’ ilf.iri.la. I.irmirrnw. Mv .lev there

Vrcurnlcly lilted lenses are a
Iioiiii to ini|icrfccl e y e s —-hut
mark the word ‘‘arriiraiclv".
If th e culmination Is mil
methodical, if it is not sclcnfifir, if it i s not cxhausiiir,
there can berm nrrruarj-'hr
i hr presrrtprtnnr-^rTff- trrt"
chances aff-TIiat a srem inu benefit may result lit a
permanent IN JIU Y .
We
guarantee In fit class,.!, nrrrualely.

DR.. E. S. HOFFMAN

u m ! ..»|t.t. d l v

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pr.il.ing.**I

The world simply m u st
have more' bread, meat,
and” little children m u st
die of starvation. ,
Ptjod production will be
stimulated greatly by a
study of the large exhibits
of farm products at the
F lorida State Fair, at

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\-.11 Ini' fhe I, lll.lm-ss .if ymir
I.- ■pnetltv
...
V' h e HITfs.'d t h e girl s |. , n . | i n . . k i n g
tit' ■r him Inn t in-erediility nil her

i.whsomllU-, Nov ^7th to Pec till), and

“Sanford Vulcanizing Works
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Mill t h e

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H a s Almost Constant Rainfall,
'li r j n l is lv e i m n c h It Is In p e l l i
llm l t h e w e ite.i i m v u in fhe. ju,

1 i n . , lit I,, 'i muu.

dro ■■ . i ■■.J. I
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mullin'
4.,*l •. til in. Iy:i ■&lt;
anil my kidneys d i d n ' t . ne*
*-iiotdd., specks tingled Jiefori
oei i.birred in1 sight tleurng
K eltn".

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HIGHEST CASH PRICES

Terrors of the GeotrnJi Language.
H ousemaid in lil.tsg.ift's lin tel— Ye
nfnnn gang In tlie.l.nihronm tlm non,
Snsneitneh— Why tnij f
lloU'eiiitihl ^rimre’s
tn'.ily in .the
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TELEPHONE NO. M4.
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t h e house a m i p re sid e n t ..I tin. senill*
will
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• In- ehfisen anil ollirinl Ttillahassei* is of th e opinb.i: th a t (hi- organtznHrrr of each feno-w p r e fe rre d
■for th e e x tr a session nil! hold fro
th e re g u la r te rm id April
.lam es F , ' C a lk in s of F e r n a n d in a
has .M-tliiU-ni pledges to he e le c te d
to . t i t se n a te presidency without
\n
ion. Inn
I he light for th e
sp e a k e r s h ip will lie sp irite d , G e o rg e
ii. Wild. r. A m e s L e w i s , J o h n W.
W a tso n . M
I.
Daw son, U
A
G reen of lira n f o r d , A Ii \\ illimus
id l.eoti, a sp ire to th a t h o n o r . Some
of th e n .e m b e rs ha v e begun to a rrik e
a n d th e r e is little d o ubt here h u t
w h a t th e zjiecial session will In' held
a n d th e m u CJhers rafiuired to rem ain
until l i e m u tte r s t h a t wi.l he m e n ­
tioned in th e gov e rn o r's message a r e

305.

SANFORD

ssraa

ernor C atts on Novem ber 15th • *issu ed an ex e cu tiv e order calling the
legislature of Florida into an extraordinary sessio n on Novem ber 25

dispesed of
Huy S m u t s o America
Ti cop l, Sanford.
Meeting of Nov. IH A \ u s called to
order at regular, time hy Scout
M aster.
In order, of business roll was culled
and duett collected.
Some business was discussed
meeting
ptlciui a
Passed.
This » a : the brat ulliciai meeting
.sinrr th e Fuiiniidi inllurrizn epidemic
and the find lime t&lt;» find nut whut
thy Scoutk did in tin- F o u r t h Liln. rt y
Lean drive.
We sold ninety two
individual bu n d : worth $ 1f»,750.
Three o f ' . t h e Scouts 'won the
•medals awarded * by S m u t Head
q u arters for seeding tw enty five in
dividual bonds.
T h e S c o u ts will he ready to sell

- At this special session legislation will he considered relative to a bone dry law, tax on automobiles, labor for farms and other
things. Special attention will be given to m easures that will encourage returned soldiers to settle in this state.
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by wire where special operators will be on duty to receive the news
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N O V E M B B # - r 2 2 r lll8 r

THE 8 4 NPORD HERALD

There can be no doubt
as to the merit ol Cardul,
the woman’s tonic, In
the treatment ol many
troubles peculiar to
women. The thousands
of women who have been
helped by Cardul in tho
past 40 years, is conclu­
sive proof that if is a
rood medicine Ionwomen
who fuller. It should
help you, too.

r a The Woman’s Tonic
0
Mrs. N, E. Varner, df
■ Hixson, Tcnn., writes:
■ "I was passing through
fl the . . . My back and
^
sides were terrible, and
jw my sulicrlng JndcscribaT J blc. I canTtell just how
^
and where I hurt, about
1 all over. I think . . . I
5 began Cardul, and ray
B patnS grew less and less,
B until I was cured. I am
remarkably strong for a
r + j woman 64 years ol age.
B uq I do all ray housework."

AN ENGAG EM ENT
By MILDRED L. DAVIDSON

Ixx m w m o v x v , « wwwvwvxwd

I of your na tu ra l Inlorprtlulhm . Year*
uco, when a rduiulgLtL J j Umlli-tL nutsir in Germany, nml In the glow of
m&gt; there!" and Itnrhnm slmntned tho
yotitlifnl nntyinct' I married th e re n
door atul left tin- room,
frllov. pupil. Hnnihuiuic 11 ml of enj “1 ‘cim't imderstiiinl Ilnrlinm," Haiti
KurIiik tiuioii'-r xvii.h P rior Frledinunn,
Mrs. LuNvton, Riming to her htislmnd.
After murrlng" t h e hibdmtitl ht'cninc a
'‘I ttilnk Prank Palm* Is si very title fel­
' flirt hi ii■-ter^ Mine wn5 n birrPrrnrAklow ; tie tuts n good position uini |
eiiih- —„ \ .in'tru girl separated In iier
kliow lie loves Itarhara and could niu|te
1,1 u "i'lriitim *
ti tm i,. f r o m
mill Fti-.lt net /to m lit" ci&gt;mpaiihm**hlp
her very happy If she would only let I 'r n l ik - i . v i n - tlin t |,c hu d b e e n . v e r y
tie* family who would , tinvt* shel­
him. She tins made up her tuiin! not to |, , l s &gt; , l “ ' " ' k i n l«*fi.r.' m id beg g ed | l Ur- tered her,
like him and nothing will change her." h u t u t"
h im fur m u t a i l i n g ,
I left P e t e r P ried n u in t). h o p i n g lo
As Airs. 'Lawton lnnl Inliumtetl, lb* a s k e d II In* m i g h t • ,&gt;mi* „ V|.r i lie tilde fr o m h i s p e r s i s t e n t | u i r s u l t , in m y
Prank l'nice hud been &lt;‘nllinK on iim- n * \ l nielli 111 Miy g o o d l o a* III* t v u , ow n l o i m t r j . U ieii th e w n r b r o k e o u t.
bnru Lawton for m’er n year and had k'un« uwnj i,n n trip
F o r it few y e a r s tit le a s t 1 "w o u ld tie at
*'‘ght 1*111)1,'. I,ml win, It Jieuce. in t h e tj u le i s p o t w h e r e y o u
n ,,m ‘ iiitnl..
lim linn, ut-nt in the fo u n d m e E v e n h e r e Ills l e t t e r s s o u g h t
dnur In h'l hill, in; ht|| tilt; Prill,k who
Mimd nl lim dnnr wiis rnd On* Frank'
fl,"‘
knowH. n ,. w*us dns.M'd in
lim uniform of *, soldier. . Barbara
fSiiHtK-,1 ami si,id iioHilng. Pnmk evidnlni'd tluit liv hud enlisted nml wmn
to he sen! the next day tn Texas to
train.
As Iturluiri, Btood listening m lilm,
she .Iiiihv that she niliM tell him the,
truth tiefure he went. ‘Trunk." she
fmld. "when I Iiectniie fllplgrd In you,

M A T F R IA I.

Doors, Sash, Shingles, Laths, Lumber, Lim
men!, Plaster, Railing and Moulding. Be
Board, Sewer Pipe, Tile and Galvanig
I'-ornignfed f?o(&gt;fin,r.

Pod antf Green

Vulcanite Asphalt Roll Shingles.
Third Street and Oak Ave.

SA NFORD

F LO RI DA

*•

I jipi "inmol bear Hint fellow, and
!,■ b o i i ••nine when I have told
i • Ui.ii I would never marry
* mote tltiiu 1 inn nnherstaml.

C r o p s -L a b o r
T r a n s p o r ta tio n
“ I don't know yet just \vhat crops / wilt plant,

noflmii' many (ten s I'll pul in, or how I'll hr fixed
for labor: but I do know I’ll surely plant somedti/iy and I don’t intend to yet left on fertilizer!"

Sanford, Florida

LETTERS
By MILDRED
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ms,

WHITE

wi . Hiu

tllllM IS I.MMI.I WII. SON

n &lt; it-1'.iisii

Ih* Htorrd lmlelinltely with'*
cr luui ju»t I'i ii i s h e d a
out liarm.
thorough s tu d y o f the presc n tu ilu n tio n . ilu hud ta lke d
Tlw Direclor of Rnilroada
with ruilrowJ olllcinlB; hud
urgc.f early nliiptm-hl and
visited t h e G o v e rn m e n t Laheavy Jo n d i ti fp a f earn.
l&gt;or IturcHU. Ho had gone - Club together and make up
over th e fertilizer oullook
onicra /or 3H-, It- or Mt-ton
with u s . H e then o n le re d n
earloLs. Early pinpment nnd
good g e n e r a l vegetable f e r ­
full n r loading 11 heal for
tilizer, (m,« containinR p o t­ you, for tile, rutlruadi, suid
ash), onnuRti fo r the m a j o r ­
for tn* n wiso move.
ity uf his acreage. A n d ha
lie f y o * r» m m ‘
sp«cifird «*«rJv shipment.
I ha .. II W1111tiei, Truvi-1This limn acted on sound
in g R e p r e s e n t a t i v e ,
business principle. You loo,
S a nford, Fla.
wilP'jtn-r/ypLuir som^rhioji.’*
Cover m o s t a t l e a s t of yuur
Armour
frrtili+er li'ort*
roquirom enta n o w - Ret n
JcuksonviUm,
FUu
Rood REnerat vorb table for-

D e n r L ittle W h ite R o se :

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T l i t s m i In* n a m e I y n v e you In m y .
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I'.e n e a ih Hie w i n - '
d e w . y o u . weye |&gt;h k i n c w h ile r o s e s

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NOTiri: UF MXHTI'lt'A NAI.K
If ml or bm l t») %irlu«&gt; of n ilniil d^c fr*&gt; in*

HENRY McLAULIN

I r r m l In t h a t r n f a l n r » u s r lati-iy ( n m iln E in
I h r U j r r i i i f C u u f f oT I h** ftf%*iilh I nil i m i I
C’i r r u i t in nnif for S r m i n of" r o u n t y . * H o r i i i a ,
ki t * h B tir* ry , w h i n in &lt;i r l a m t n tl it •*Ik fe T r u « t
C o m f* 4 n &gt; . a
r(&gt;i*rsiti**n w a i n i m p f a i n a r i t .
afnl (ipiifKf \V I j r n l n n a n i l L u la llt-n to n ,
hi* w i f i , v . n r il ff o r u l n n tf . r n l i m l th o Afnl
d a y uf A u k u *!, 1 9 IS, th»* f n t lu u l m * d r f f r i t i r i i
ff-al «rat«tf*a lyinjf anif h e i n i in thi* rn u n f&gt; uf
Si m im ifo andh B t a t r of F l o r i d a , wifi ho buIi I
l i d o f p t h o f o u r t h uuan «lnuf a t S i n f u n f ,
Kluridn. d u r f n r ILt- f r f a l h«»ur« of * alr, on
th*» fir»t M o n d a y In h o r r m h t r , | f i | 8 . it h d n ic

Ih** 2nd

JEW ELER

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itillltarx -i f ' lu' ef thi- D n ili.l S la lm , "t an&gt;\i h»raiTi-f. In Um*v "I * « t .
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Sin art- Ihi h i mu tn rtle r nulltli*! that the Mhl
alh I'ainm* mill Is* taken a* rim tiw ifl, at"! ymir
sa tj entry K ill he ran n -llu l «llh&lt;&gt;nl further rlyht
J" hr lieartl. t lt h ir tiefure this I.llin nr on ap­
peal, If XNrtJ (ait in III- tn thi* "fhee Xtllllln llteftty
itay * alter the K T IP IlT It ptitiUeatinn "I thi*
n iilire, a* *hnan lit lu a , your k n. vti f . under
*[H .iilrally reapupilinc lu .t lit u - ailryatiuna "I
r g n ln t , tuetlher w ith line priM'l that you have"
r rx n l a. ropy &gt;&gt;f &gt;uur answer on the oai'l mntralatil either in n*r*i&gt;*&gt; or hy re*t*lrm t mail.
You *houId atate in )n u ( a n .a ir .the name t l
the pi»t olllre tu a till )i you "letire (u lure nolii'.* ,
I" be aent to yiar, ' '
K f l b T . W . D A V IS , U n d o e s
D a le of flf»t puhDraiion K n v. 15, 191P.
D ate of aeeimd publlratiuft Nnv. 22, l!i|(l.
I 'ate ol I hint publication Nov. SV. I'JIS.
D ale tit (ifurlh puhllintjon Dee. 6, I'Jlft.

IT SAVED MANY LIVES

I&gt;l( K A ltD ’S H A N D -TA IN TED C H IN x

GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE

Till* tm ih ln ^pMi m ir whit h Ihr rnuntry ha* p».*&lt;*t
, , ,ihr-nteh
. - in i lhi* Smith ... ,-------* htrh look otifh a hravy foil a t Uvra, ha* p f v v ---------* * * 01,1
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prn| n r,t|..h , lik,- I ' I . I N K ' S
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the pruple, I hay n tv rr .&gt;r.i,|.i.-t b rb 'rr.
In lhmi*amt» i f himn j . . f,!.* a.f,. un&gt;
..m il', to 1M- ur» th • aarvlera ..( a I'hyal iin . a 'lr u « l* t
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HotnlHT of Utfir family would have pa*w&lt;lI away.
away,
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ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

BUSINESS CARDS l
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Dr. C. J. Marshall
* Office 309 Park Avonue
Telephone 291
Office Hrs: 10-12i.m. &amp; 2-4 p.nj

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Yours,
J O H N HAZLETON.
D rnf Mr. Hazleton.
My eyes did not w iden In surprise
ns I m i d ymir letter, 1ml often they
were tilled with , te a r s because of my
own remorse. To you 1 feel Is due an
explanation Af iny s t a y In th e bousu
of Hie foothills, to you alone, I make
confession nml apology. Will you be­
lieve Hint In the Joy o f o u r friendliness
I Intended no deceit? I foresaw no fu ­
ture s o r r o w ; yet i t tins come to us
both.
* W hen o u r hostess called m e ."Miss
F rie d m a n n ” In Introduction Bbe' used
the common p hrasing of th e commu­
nity. Only ut th e lust I becam e nwarc

and

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T o find j o a In at! ymir lovellnenH,
lioldva
—r*-iresit—ivaV piind fo r. '
turn* Indeed. To he allow, h| io w iit'h
you iim-Uir i i 'l m t \ as &gt;o„ In nl ever

It ill It friiin the yellow t-i| keys! Often
In llsttstint; I f o r g o t .vmn^1*ift-hntillm:
kt*lf: fu r u « « y y o u r m usle rnrrletl tn'e
Into u land of tltvams. r knew* frbm
thi' llrsl that I loved you! Yet your
reserve he ld me. e v e r aloof. iFespertil ely l r*mi riled uRnlnst helrnyul, lest
you slimilt! xvlthtlruw* from me your
sw e e t compiuilonshlp.
T h e badness o f y o u r e yes haunted
anti to r t u r e d . iii**, Dm&gt;, w ith f n u d e s of
an unhappy’ past. My associates spnko
nf you a s "T h e M ysterious Lady." nml
1 iko’itlereil.
T h e n enme the nlpht before my tiep n rtu re . my heart itched with luilellness a t the th ought of being itwny
from y o u r .presence. Ami a s we tint
th e re on the little -porch, our h o s t e s s
reeking com fortably n e a r by, the very
a ir seem ed pregnant w ith my love, and
It seem ed Hint you piust k n o w ; ns I
gazed Into your ■shadow y corner I
felt all nt onco tluit y o u r h e a rt w a s
reifrhliig o u t—t ailing to me also— and
bo it Is tluit I w rite th is letter.
K nnnnlly we b a d e gotal-by, our
b a n d s barely touching. Now, across
the miles I send my plea, I luvn you;
I w ant you for my wife, W h f t e j l o s e ;
may I come to you?

• -un! .

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P o r se ve ra l weeks llarbiini stnyed at
home on S u n d a y n i d u and i*nL*i ialii&gt;*d
Prunk oiilti' o b e li
tir e m ir s ,&gt; (reat-

E nrich the S o il-I n c r e a s e the Yield
H a s te n M a tu r ity -I m p r o v e the Q uality

CarofulJy selected; free from.disease, de­
pendable stock. S p a ld in g s R ose N o. 1
and Red Bliss varieties! Price reason­
able.
Book your order early for direct
shipm ent from M aine.
Write or wire

My 1teat -Mr.s. H nspins: *
I Unit that I will be able to spend
some time ut, your holm? after next
month. Would like to orettpy ngutn
Ihe Mule room over ilu* parlor. Will
you ask Ajar Ion to cure for, until I
come, Hu-rose trellis helmw rPf'*tetrr»

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Hit* s u c c e s s o f this p la n , b it, a s she
r e a l l y iliil n o t l u r e at a ll .f o r P r a n k ,
Bin1 b a d n o t h o u g h t Tor H ie b a r m s h e
w o u l d d o h i m , mill so e o h s i - n t e d to th e
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think llmt tf Hie proposes a g a in voir
will m a r r y him. Tli)*n w h e n lie does
Propose you must say ‘yes.* T a k e Ids
rim; nml Just hmrjiinc th e exeliement
. of being engaged. You etui hove it
h'rnnd tim e w ith parties nml uiiimimennu-nlH nml tlten lifter u w h ile deride
tha t you m a d e u mistake a n d brent. Hie
c ugugriucuL
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Am) you a r e always looking fur excltem ouj." ,

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t umii ' i . I ilini m o h a v e t o
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The Catholic Church&#13;
Thanksgiving Sunday at 10 a.m. mass will be celebrated.&#13;
Sermon based on the Gospel&#13;
The choir will sing the “Te Deum” during mass as a hymn of praise and gratitude for the blessings of peace.&#13;
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

ITHLIFHED
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IN THE HEART' OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE.SECTION
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, Tl KSDAV. N (&gt; \IM ItH H 111, 1918

NUMBER 26

THE LEGISLATURE WILL MEET TRIBUTE TO AVIATORS SEMINOLE COUNTV OVER
IN SPECIAL SESSION CALLED PERISHING WERE HERE IN WAR FUNDTRIVE
BY GOVERNOR S. J. CATTS NEXT DRIVE ON FRIDAY
CONTINUED FOR TODAY
..
that prompt and effective coopera
gn,axing.
M
rs.
Gilkcs
gave
a
most
COMMITTEES
ARE
STILL
p r o h i b i t i o n , r e p o k m lion of the state in providing oncoui ; WAR SAVINGS STAMPS THE CHASE FIELD PRO­ interesting and instructive talk on .
.
•
t 'S B
«BUSY
llG V W
r i T I W f i IUP
ID
aging regulations to induce soldiers
PICKING
NOl M ED ALL RIGHT the work o f.th e 1). A H, chapters
WILL COME NEXT ON
SCHOOL AND OTHER
*■
&lt; i m
during the pi*4od of the war. which
returning from the wur and others tc
MONEY
FOR LANDING
MEASURES
THE PROGRAM
.
become permanent residents of this
was greatly enjoyed.
.
Although th e campaign for the
Tli^ lir*i aCiiitdrs to test the new.
Mr£.-^Robert .Sims, sister of the
Tallahassee, Ha., Nov. 18. *lhe state J o j their welfare and for the * A nation wide tribute of thanks
War
Work^ was supposed to close
development
of
the
vast
resource,!
of
aviation
landing
field
in
this
city
giving
to
.
General
Jgo.
.1.
Pershing
chapter
Regent,
a
guest
of
the
aftergovernor bus Issued a proclamation
the
slate.
-**
’
were
here
hud
Friday.
There
were
noon
most
graciously
presented
the
j
Saturday
night "tfio headquarters
and
his
hoys
will
lie
paid
during
the
convening tl»»* legislature ,n extruweek of November *25.28 by a'~ijn*e- two lieiiteimnU- aud one sergeant, Sullie Marrlsdn" 'i’ltiiptf'r i\ilh ' a fth n u g h tr It advisable' lo keep up the
ordinury session Nov. 25tli, the ses­
R e f e r s to '*R e f o r m " School
$100,011 Liberty Rond in apprel-iu- K‘&gt;"d Work untH Wednesday of this
sion to rover the period of twenty
"A nd wheruus, moderate* appropri­ iul offering in the way of purchase of having two machine*.
tiou
of the ancestor fur whom thu week in order to allow those disWar
Savings
Stamps,
as
an
evidence
Mayor
Davison
had
received
a
days.
ations are at present essential t o ,
•
In his proclamation the. governor provide the unfortunate wards of t h e ; " ' t,’,‘ appreciation of tip* American wire from I'lirlstroii Field at Ar­ ehnpter was named, which was uc-jtrict* who had not made up t|ieir
" f the splendid achievement cadia stating that tliT^F would be cepted by a rising vote of thanks, j quota to get busy and get the mon- '
rites the necessity of the following state, now in the several public i n - 1
The s o u th e a s t will h av e its
hero .it i w.o o'clock ami •!»&gt;• t hut
Mrs. Starling expressed her u p - i ey.
1
American forces,
Icgi-lation, giving this as his reuson stitutions of the sta te , with suitable " .
time
l
be
roadway
and
part
of
the
p re c iiu m n of th e loyal c o o p e r a tio n
fi""« hn* ,h o
for .ailing the legislature into ses- subsistence for tlieir heullh and com- i I he Secretary of the I reasury inis
- wa- tiliid with people who of th e h oard, a n d especially w ished i u,aU’‘l s u " 1
“ &gt; '» »»*»»' h » t
fort
f
j
called
on
Americans
to
complete
&lt;he
(non
................................................................. v n e , l " ’ t h r ‘,p fiu-VK w,rt »*'*» Kinm"tiilUT — *»- .
wanted
to
&lt;ee
I
it-*plsuc*
inaLu..^.
"And whereas, the unprecedented
:,r
eampa.gn by **«»«4b
pa n acU t o .p r o h ib it th e
regent f o r her nmp |nir r "aTn(- hW«rMf«l» the* hm se endr*nm t»m irkt*.
•
' .'
eonditrons which- neressitn***. wtmetlon &gt;Wb.ihi»E^L.rtn»iLi^. 44;&gt;tU:d to eat i lurtding,
vice, and expressed regrets tl.ut Miss 01,1 , h “ir rcI'orta
«et ev erything
county,
as
there
tis
not
a
county
in
About
three
o’clock
the
planes
- beverages after J a n uary- U—thllV, on ate legisljitivc action upon these m a t­
Rteipla Morrison was unable to be «»»
for t h e close of th e m m Florida
which
has
subscribed
its
full
were
sm'ti
cotfiing
in
from
the
west
• wHirh date the constitutional am end­ ters also make it my duty ttr-excrinstetid* of the soutli "where, every­ preseut. Also s ta te d that th e elm p-’j l,a,Kn *
ment for statewide prohibition he­ cise in the executive authority vested quota of War Savings Stamps.
body 'was wa&lt; tiling.and after circling for w as unller m a n y o b lig a tio n s t o . Sem lnnl........ u n i t y had its u u o t a .
during
Thanks"
only in tlie-govern'or to call th e l e g i s - - iniign To ^ h i s end
ro in"s e ffectivc.j .
(ijUlie &lt;‘f every over tin city' I !*«•&gt; alighuol grace­ | l r llo w u rd lor Ins H lu ie n l aid in th a t i- the lirst s u m s ti p u l a t e d S a tlit
Art ;i# \ t ll sUibiliae lain ■r condi- future of th e s t a t e m e x t r a o r d i n a r y giving vvecl..
j unlay night but since President Wil­
person a bp imreliar.e.s slumps during fully on Hu landing field and -stop- *our genealogieal work.
itfl L&lt;&gt; ,provide labor to carry session.
son lia. called fur nn&gt;re money since
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who will 'neew arily
Aim i unienl in Aitiyli M X of the men from d2 to 37 y e a n of age w h o | »ah‘i «3 tj,.
f »r the boy* over there."
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i.,.*; fi. a nun.", r of mvi "I “••-miH i inn l suitable laws for j
stamps
wfit
be
given
to
the,
Motldtf
and a great meeting was held: The
itpile county w h o - were, under, the
tb. i ni .ircernetit of the provisions of
Children'* Home
Society, • wlifrh mocting at Canunn City
was also ,
former regulations unable to go‘ to
tl'i article. This uflicle sliall go into
great charity is too well known to very suecessful - there being both
Fratlce berause of the ilraft restric­
••llei t on the* 1st' day of. Jnifuary, tions. * A number of well t|tialilteil
need eX|ilanation in Sanford. The white and cplopcd sficakers a n d ’good
a
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entertainment will rotixist of patriot­ collections . were
men-are wanted from Seminole coun­
made at euch
Washington, Nov 17.
President which mir hearts take new tourage ic tableaux, songs, etc. Conte and
\nd whereas, there are no ellec- ty for this wonderful work.
church.
\\
ilson
in
a
proclamation
today
desMand look forward witli jicw hope bring as many stamps as you can.
t " -tafutv's forbidding the transpor­
For furl her information and nTonight there will lie n meeting at
tation of intoxicants intci and in tins struction regarding lh e ^ o r+ . address ignated T h u rsd ay , Nov. 28th, as I to new and greater duties.
Monroe where several local speakers
stafe.
"W hile we render thanks for these SHOULD NOT CASH STA M PS
Local “ Ugeruiting- Committee, Box Thanksgiving day and said this year
will address the people and this will .
the American people have special tilings, let us not forget to seek the
330.
Sanford,
Fin.,
or
the
State
Sec­
\n d w h e re a s, t h e ab se n c e of hucIi
and moving cause to he grateful and divine guidance in the performance To Do So Would He Taking Support probably end t h e speaking to u rs.
' • " n t i - . violation* of th e p ro h ib itio n retary at Jacksonville.
And don’t fo rget-that-if you have'
f •’ ?____• _J— * " rejoice. /C om plete victory, he said, of those duties, and divine mercy
From Soldiers
‘aws c a n n o t lie v ile r tiv e ly e nforced
not
already signed up for the money
hip brought not only peace, but the and forgiveness for all errors of act
A letter from the War Savings
—is &lt;o ftt«*in|»lii(&lt;•&lt;! |»y 9 h«* r n f l i l i l u l l t i l l .
F ii m rnl nf Mfh. 1.11iu
th a t it is
confident promise of a new’ day as or purpose, and pray.thitt in ail th at Stump Clearing •office for the state that you intend to give
•
And whereas, the unprecedented
The funeral services o f Mrs. H i l d a
well, in which "justice shall replace uv do we shall strengthen the ties announces that a great number of not too J^ite und you ran go to {ho
•orulitions tinw incident to the close Lilju occurred ul the Holy l ross
force and jeulous intrigue am ong the 0f friendship and mutual respect requests lor privilege of cashing in headquarters today or tomorrow Und
"f the grefllte'st of all wars make it church Sntufday afternoon, Rev.
nations."
upon which we. must assist .to build War Savings Stamps are coming give something.
imperative th a t the people of this Perk ofllcinting and the interment
The names of those thut have
the new structure of peace and good from Seminole county, that the re­
The proclamation follow*:
s-tiite be protected from an increase wan made in Lakovicw cemrti'ry.
given
to this great cause and the
will
among
the
nations.
•
quests, are Increasing since the sign­
^ “ It has long been our custom to
•n crime and from the evils • and
The pall bearers • were II. R.
amount
given will he published in
ing
of
the
armistice.
grievous wrongs that will inevituldy Stevens, J. M. Wallace, D. L. turn in the a u tu m n of the year in
"Therefore, I, Womlrow Wilson,
Friday’s
issue if possible.
While
the
government
huH
granted
flow from the unrestricted handling Thrasher, A. P. Connolly, C. K. praise and thanksgiving to AlmighYy President of the United Stutea of
__ designate Thurp- the privilege of rnshiuk in the stumps
abd transportation of intoxicating Henry and' Sam Porter.
. - -M. _ God for Jlia many blessings and America, do hereby
Funeral of Joe Laing
mercies
to
us
us
a
nation.*
This
day,
the
Twonty-eighth
day of No­ at any time after 10 days’ notice has
Huuors. .after
the
constitutional
Mr*. Lilju was born in Sweden
The funeral of Joe Laing occurr 6d
amendment becomes, effective on .nnd .spent her younger days in th at year we have special and • moving vember next, ns a day of thanks­ been given by the holders of the
January 1, 191!*. and before Actiorf country, coming to America after 'cause «lo bo grateful and to rejoice. giving and prayer, and invites the stumps it nevertheless does not from the residence, on Oak avenue
fan he taken after the convening of the death of her husband und set­ God has in llis good pleasure given people throughout the land to cease advocate the cashing in nf the Friday afternoon a t 3 o’clock being
the regular session of the legislature tling in New York sta’te. She rf- us peace. I t has not cornu us a upon th a t day from their ordinary stamps before,
_ , maturity date. ;The attended by a large concourse of
jf&gt; April, 1919,
.
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. iddrti in lloston and New York for mere cessation of urms, ti mere re­ occupations anti in their sevural [govorninent is In the stumps, selling friends, the .llornl ■offerings attesting
"Anil whereas, the revenue laws several year^i and came to Florida lief from the strain and tragedy of homes und filuces of worship to ren­ business und it can sell the stam ps to the love nnd esteem in which this
The pall
/elating to automobiles, ns judicially for her health about thirteen years war. It has com e ns a great triumph der thanks to (Sod, the ruler of na­ th at ought to be sold by anyone, young man was held.
When
u
person
buys
a
stnin|i
lie
!
hearers
were
his
fraternity
brothers
of
right.
Complete
victory
_
_
lias
tions.
construed will cause a loss to the ago. where her only son. Alfred Lilja. j
should
prepnre
to
keep
such
stam
p
&lt;
&gt;
f
Florida
University
and
Stetson
-tuti if perhaps $.'15,000 or more for was employed at tlo* A ' L ltv ss brought 11%.ylot peace alone, but tile
■’in witness whereof I have herej
confident
promise
of
until
n
mature*
To
cash
in
stam
ps
J
University
who
came
over
to
render
'I..- i-.iming year, in addition to the engineer
n
l"
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‘i.!D
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unXo
set
my
hand
’and
caused
the
Mrs. Lilja s health l&gt;. g.in ,
s,
|„. „f. now Will liuvir till' effect of taking t the last sad rite* fur their depurted
tij;s year, if not remedied be- failing about two years agt&gt; and she well, in which justice shall rep la ce , Ht,u| J)f lh |.
support front our soldiers and tight- friend. Rev. Massey of the Baptist
'"f- 'unitary 1. 1919.
.
never fully recovered, h e r d e n til be­ force and jealous intrigue among tin*
ers who have so wonderfully given church, the pastor of the deceased,
nations.
Our
gallant
arjnies
have
".'\,.d whereas the labor rondi- ing due to a paralytic stroke super­
" D o n e in the District of Columbia
to America and to American people officiated, assisted by Dr. Illocker of
participated in u triumph which is
tiuns in this state imperatively re-, induced by old age.
.
this sixteenth day- of November in
everything
that has been asked for Stetson University and former pas­
not
mnrred
or
stained
by
any
pur­
MVire legislative action so as to se­
the year of our Lord one thousund
During her residence in Sanford
in
this
great
war. The government tor of* the Baptist church here and
pose
of
selfish
aggression.
In
n
cure adequate labor now indispens­ ahp made many friemls and the
nine hundred and eighteen, und of
righteous
cause
they
have
won
im­
advises
and-appeals
to the people to lif/dong friend of the Laing family,
able to the planting and cultivation floral offerings attested to the friend­
the —independence of * the United
• of crops nnd to other essential enter­ ship ahd esteem jn which she wan mortal glory a n d have nobly served States of America the one hundred hold their stamps^
th eir nation in serving mankind. and forty-third.
. prises th a t will be i/'rcvocably lost if held in the community.
The Welfare D epartm ent of the
God has indeed been gracious. We
Miss Mollit* Abernathy spent yes­ Womun’s Club will- have its regular
n"t provided for before the regular
.V W OtiDROW WILSON.
Prof. B. F. Er-cll,’ principal of the have cause for such rejoicing ns re­
terday with her sister, \lrs. Zeb meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20th, at
•'•ssion of the legislature in April.
DeLand High School was in the vives and strengthens in u* all the " B y v the President:
1919.
.
Ratliff and visited her many girl- 2:30. Im portant things to stre** a t
" R o b e rt Lansing,
friends here, returning to her h o m e , meeting. Please atte n d . Everyone
'And whereas, tbc federal govern­ city Friday, coming' over*to attend beat traditions of our national his­
tory. A new d a y shine* about us in
"Secretary pf S ta te ." ’ ’
ment invites and urgently request* th e funeral of Joe Laing.
in D aytbna-today.
cordially invited.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

t h a t tt-^ j h u t a ju s t rew ard bv th«
n a tio n
A v e ry la rg e m a jo r ity o
ou r &lt;-»!&lt;Ji*-r» are p o o r men a n d

TO NIC I IT

GOOD PICTURES HAVE

LAW UNTO HERSELi

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before t.'.yti* escape*. only t
injc t&lt;&gt; f.v hom&lt;- Her rompa

\ Big Feature Also a Good Conurdv

CONQUERED THE STAR

SA Tl/U D A Y

COSSACK WHIP
also “.CHAKLIE CHAPLIN
e of his gest comedies.
.

No Armistice Signed

pr--.afr.at r.
that ent-'t ar.d .rg» » ,
a.l to cooperate to make this a ♦ac­
cess. •
The Woman's Club :n their ef­
fort* to bring about » more cleanly
condition have designated the week
bejf.nn.ng S o * 1*. J91v_ as CleanAuspiciously Geraldine F i f . :
ma.-.*- her f.rst appearance
'• ;•
ay r. Pictures. The interrat:* r.a. —
lebrity -ome- to greet her puf-1: t
" T he Turn of the Wheel." a - play o!
today which a'Tords her a : *■
plete with splendid (iraroat.
: P* rtur.ities in a production on *M*h
G. !d»yn ha- lavished all the
nisVrnct at it- command.
• At the pinnacle of her popularityGeraldine Farrar stands alone She
has conquered the world or. m t:or
r.-i fjr»* a- easily* as she t h rill - Eu­
rope ar.d America with her
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She is the '.ply operatir «ta: w'r
as

M ONDAY

Heart of the
Also a Big Comedy.

Matine Daily

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p.a.. i-t -,.*en for her t,.*ir.g
T i r r of the W h'-I.” by Ter.

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FRIDAY
Alice Brady in the “Or
deal of Rosetta” also
Charlie Chaplin.

l p \\ ee r\ *-.**T*‘fore. b . V " ;*• 'it th e

auth' r.*&gt; Hsted in me. as mayor, I
hereby proclaim the week of Novem­
ber i t . as Clean-Up Week and ad­
monish all our 'citizens to cooperate
in-endeavoring to bring about better
conditions.
Given under my hand ar.d &gt;ea!
tr.,s H t h day of November, l&amp; l&gt;.
• J / D. Davison. MJyor.

SATURDAY

T;_ur|ft‘ ar.'f hunters can get good
a-.modatior.* with private fwtnily
a: the Geneva and 'anfi.rd bridge
beautiful Lake Jessup.
Good
mtir.g and nsr.ir.g ar.d boating on
e lake -ami. the* upper St J/ihns
;et^_ Address Dos JJ1. Sanford.

Kennedy in “The Dan
, also “The Lion’s Claws

MONDAY
Geraldine bEarrar -in
the Wheel”, alsc

ar.

. . V — York; r y storm
- i ••«■-- *' - pluck ar.d *r

TU ESD AY

ADVERTISING

-arnum in “ When

COMING

Mabel Normoiul in

ootns. including 1-rgv g .- i-n
: ' f t lr l street. ‘ *
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Dk E. S. HOFFMAW

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and we will t ••11 you quickly whether
we can save that old tire* of yours
with our up-to-date vulcanizing pro• ess The chance* are we'.can. a- our
• xperience prove* -hat m*.-t ■.**-&lt;!
tire* &lt;ar. i vulcanizeii ar.d rebuilt .•&lt;&gt;
th a t you get double.and even triple
service out of them . You owe this
to yourself a* well as to your coun­
try at this time to make your-old
tires last as long as possible.
Sanford, Florida

GROWERS

S U P P L IE S

HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
N A I L S

. SEEDS
Orders

CHASE &amp; CO

SANFORD, FLA

t p s \i. \ \.s /. ( . n o k v i i . i. i :
.'Sunday
ho«.l will ..pen again
r e s t Sunday a * -*'*••
.
Jte-.. Edward* "f Ia k*onville ex
pert* to be with u« for a service at
three.
•
Itev Albertson of DeLand was
wftti us Iasi Sunday but w** thought
it b»-*t n'.t t o ‘ meet oil account of
the llu.
Word (in* &gt;ome •»! the
d e a t h of hi* oldest mu..
. lister. on
the battle line in France.
II. G. I.undquist and his helper*
here have been calling on the people
here in the interest of the war drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee spent Sun
day in Monroe.
’A pleasant little family gathering
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. E. W.
Lundquist took place lari day evening
in honor of his birthday. .
Mrs. Coller and Mrs. Laftttngcr
spent the day In Grapeville Thurs­
day.
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T r a m m e ll l« l o o k i n g
For T hem

FOR KENT

For Sale — Dandy mule,
and harness.
Dirt cheap
sell, odd East Third St.

agon
Must

For Sale— Duroc Jersey irigs
L. Wager, West Side.
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DR. ’DOWNING'S
Recipe"IS IS is sold by drug­
gists. Information in regard
to it cheerfully furnished by
originator.
Residence I lead of Park Aten#

For Spring planting: December and January IX'litcry:
• Highest (quality Mclnr grown
l
rutin: F«m p kicks. nivtNC ut A t i r r ’nrsiitKi).
n s &gt;rtft:

Spaulding No. I Rose, Irish Cobbler, Early Red B l i s s Triuntpb
New Crop Turnip. Cabbage, Onion Seeds and Sets

* For Sale—New single Weber Wag­
on box Dutton Crate Co..
13-tf

WrfA/fi all Cr b id n| anJ •••rdard •aiiclim o( Sf«d ihM line Ixvn lotrl *nd ktwf* 'f ^
•»'*•! idc?:H to our hyI and rtDnatr *

r o r Sale — F an n in g 'im p lem en ts of
nil kinds, chest of carpenter tools,

l atest Crop Seed Oats, Seed Rjre, Seed Wheat, Rape, Vetch,
' ' .
Harley, English Teas, Deans. Etc.

plntform scales, set of batteries and
other articles.- Also lot and build­
ing. Atkins, next to Vincent's Fish
house
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Washington. I* • . Nov 1-’
Senator I’urk Trammell today intro­
duced in th e senate a - loll providing
t h a t all soldiers who hu&lt;^ served in
't h e army, navy and marine corps in
the war coming to a rloSe shall be
allowed one m onth’s additional pay
, upon the United States forces being
demobilized.
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Senator
Trammell
says. "The
men who have so loyally and patri-

-Ohc Itaby Grand Cbev*
II. G. Dieterich. ,6-tf

EKLY price
1 30 fi. p. F a rq u h a r Engine
1 15 H. P. W heland Engine
65 Feet 12 inch Uelt nearly new

OLDEST I J 'A H 'I IC
ESTABLISHED sm ufrew ffftJL
LIST I HOUSE INfLORIOA

JACKSO NVILLE.FLA

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THE SANFORD HERALD

REAL

ESTATE

not aeccpL^-a seJUitummt- /o r th eir
get-away.
Neither confidence men
nr burglars should have easy pick­
ings in Miami this winter, and it is
time right now to make things

AGENCY

renilv

A home on Celery A venue, Furnished,
ing. T ools, Ford autom obile good
- 3, j
Reas onabl e and on terms

5 room &lt;;ottuRef furnished. 9200.00 for season until
May 1st 1910. Good location, new house. "

They are on their way trt Miami.
This time we iire talking nboiitthe
"con" a rtists who make a 'rendez­
vous In Miami every winter for the
purpose of relieving a certain kind of
tourist of his cash. Already the po­
lice in Jacksonville have arrested a
"broker from Itoston,” a 'man des­
cribed as a man of -nlmut fifty',
weighing ■about one hundred and
forty pounds, neatly and rtnlitlvl

for

t hei r

r ,.( i■j 11 inn

Make That Tire do Another 2000 Miles

M ia m i

RETREADING A SPECIALTY

heller From I’rim le Furl h. Hurdick
Winchester, England, Oet. 27, 'IS
We left Camp Mills on Oet.
ami a i m e d th tjuehe.r. Canada,
lUet.
It was a cold day ami
I was snowing and sleeting something
awful. We went into a warehouse
exporting *° K° &lt;Jn Hie Imat immedi­
ately. only to lind it.had not rome in.
Well w e ,spent t vyo days and nights
in that awful building and it was
just like being in an tee lio.x.
It
either rained or snowed for two
days. We were then transported to
the S — ami there we stayed for
six days tied up to tho dock, . We
spent an awful time these days and
the grub was just tierce. We were
taken oil one day and hiked around
tfuehec. It is an old town built on a
high fill I, overlooking the St. L aw -,
rencF river; Some pretty scenery
hut an siwful country to live in.
After six days we- were transferred to
the —— and sailed on Sunday,
Oct.
and arrived in Gravesend,
Landing, England, Tintufdny, Octo

Agents for Hood, Goodyear. United States Tires and Tubes

A Chief In Among Yc Taking Notes
unti Faith, ''He'll I'rlnl 'em "—
So Says Snunlerer.

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Sanford Vulcanizing Works

It. &amp; 6 . GARAGE

He a Minister
If you want to live in the kind of a

Phone 191

SA N FO R D ; FLORIDA

lira n.
Like flic kind of a town you like,
You needn't slip your clothes in a
grip,
And start out on a long, long hike.
You'll only find what you left be­
hind.
For there’s nothing t h a t ’s really
new;
I t ’s a knock, a t yourself when you
_
knock your town:1
IT -ISN’T YOU It TO W N . *tTS
YOU.

as noiselss »as tho oysters in Oyster

nay.

It was the gladdest day I hi*
world ever saw since (Jm| said, "Let
t here be light.”
It was the grandest day and the
.School C ontest
proudest day and the happiest day
Only seven schools in the ^ta
America ever saw,
- Now that the shouting, is over Florida have so far entered the
suppose we pause uni) relied j u s t _a lest for Hie $250 in War Sr
Stamps oirered by Hon. J. \Y. \
moment:
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bald of Jacksonville, as pMee$ t,
Heal towns are not made by men ‘‘God moves in a ihyateVious way
school which buys the mrutSafings S ta m p s "per capita, jnd
Lest somebody else gets ahead;
school
which sells the most
And
let
us
bear
in
mind
the
evi­
loot e.e-.y.one works a n d nobody
dent truth that God in His wisdom Savings S ta m p s per capKa.
used the inordinate ambition and
The entrance, for the ,-yj
the monumental ‘ egoism of Cyl. closes on December I, anti all srl
Roosevelt to crush President Taft in the slate are urged to enter t
and to wreck and split the Repub- they will be given- credit for
work they have already done &lt;R
the year* t h a t is pad.

&gt;V-st•*,A

Cimditiotu* can be bad
lie al War Saving* Chairman

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addressing Afcite I Crop'«——W;

now in tins gmd hour while uti h
ed knees we raise dur eyes liea
ward ami thank God for Winn
Wilson ^yol for ids achievements
should not fail to thank iTie ;

1 Fox River Clover Hill
Butler 60c-pound
! Troco Cocoanul Butterj|
. m e 40c pound ,
: a t- ,ood Oleo 4 5 c pound

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GROWERS

UH'i*. Jacksonville, Florida.
Wasn't Talking About Hit Wif*.
A Mellioiirne mini was speaking to
n friend of Ids troubles In general,
win n be slgln d nml sail! "Vi's; th,.
o'llv -Jrl I really rnryd for I cmtlijift
base," “Wlmt
e\, hiltm-d i)■,- frtm.-L
"Tied itoc'.n't sound n r; / . ■.im|4tm.-n
I " ) I" .'OUC Wife.
*1 )|| ■ Hi,. ,,fher
)...-i.o.,L irt explain, " iiij wife (.it!,
li ullv about (t as I did. You sv, . th*
giil wauled two pound- a week .md
lie wouldn't utf'ird in pn&gt; mote dun
lliiriy shillings."

SUPPLI ES

P c Nic Hums 3 5 c pound
uncanvassed
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Seeded iaisins. Currants,
| Citron, Apalachicola Oys­
ters fresh every day.

L. P. McCuller
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PHONE 277—

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lu order to 1ns ore -The receipt of.-a'
Christmas p a n e l hj’ every single
man in the American Expeditionary
Forces, the War Department has r \ti tub d liii- lime / .r mailing for over-

you to pick file paper up and pm it
(n a btfrrel and I he performance
would add considerably to the looks
of things A\e nued .people who Will

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roll r

ie111, and

work t■, kci |. tin I.,.,' , I, ,ii
we i a n n u l

A rm rn lr ly filled leave. arc a
Imon to im perfect eyes---hut
mark the word "a r m r o le l) ”.
If l|ic examinalinii is n**t
niellunliral. if il is not sr:rnlific, ifii is lint ex haii'lbp.

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gi i I n * v , r \ I l o n g

there r a n lie n o a r r r a a r } in
the p r e sc rip t io n . .led the
rlia ivre s, a r e th il a scene
in g lieaefit niny resell .in a
p e r m a n e n t I N J F I D . jl
Miar.inlee to fit - la s &lt; y \ i r r r u n t e l) .

HOFFMAN

Always Be Sure of the Number
Wc urge our subscribers
consult
the 1elephone Directory whenever a call
is to be made. When you trust to your
memory your are apt to transpose the fig­
ures m a telephone number; when you
trust to an old card o r letterhead, you are
apt-to call a number that has been changed.
And when you do call a “wrong
number, ’ you cause inconvenience and
delay for yourself and for the party whom
you call in error. Make it a practice, to
pi».
,•’
consult the Directory first.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

, Applicant** for these duplicate la­
bels should make a written statement
to the effect that he or Vise is the
nearest living relative in l lu* United
States of the m an to whom the pack­
age i* to be sent, that in* or she has
not received a hit'* I from abroad,
that should such a label be received
it would not tie used and thu*Mu the
best of his or her knowledge and be­
lief only one package w ill hg. sent la
the proposed recipient. •
This extension f the t i m e , limit
and tho issuing of duplicate labels
absolutely insures a Christmas pack­
age to every man in the service in
Europe. The Southern Division is
no\v having these labels printed and
they will be distributed l" flic Chap­
ters with full instructions by Noy.
2 l * t .' The inspection day will lie an­
nounced in next issue of Herald.

ay humble opinion the 11th
November should In* prnI and adopted a national holt■ every nation on tips earth.
Mk' i it he wonderful and inshould
practically
every
nd woman in all the world,
civilization's (lag floats con*
e their minds and hearts on
tu- -etf s a m e d a v a n d u n i t e
r . i yei&gt; a n d r e n d e r t h a n k s i n
•r Ills' g o o d n e s s a n d l o v i n g

is and many
Think of it' On Novernbar lltli
o express nur every steam whistle,_ every child's
whisth* and tin horn, every church
bell, every row bell In these Doited
States fuelled (urt|i ami pruclatim'd
Detads of butchering, cutting- up the glad tiding* of great joy, " T H E
and curing meat are outlined in A R M IS T IC E IS' STO N ED ." - Ev­
Farmer's Hulletin PUL "Killing Hogs erybody maile mdse, and ail the tfotse
and Curing Fork." A -copy ran lie possible with ahautings and teant of
hail free by writing to the U. S. De­ joy.
partment of Agriculture
hing
The only thing th at didn’t make
i ton, D, C.a noise was Col. Roosevelt. Me was

aiid Feed Livestock *£
Foratfo crops fed to livestock nml returned to'the’soil
i); the form of.manure build it up rapidly.
t
not only bring high prices, but the
ertilRr added to your soil ns manure insures bigger
.Melds of vegetables, fruits and staple crops.

U s e E . F r a n k C o e ’s
H i g h G r a d e F e r tiliz e r s
Becuusp they are rich in available crop-producing
plan t foods. Uso thorn, rotate your crops, and raise live­
stock; nnd you will not pnly.have bigger and ‘better crops
and larger profits, hut you will nlso enhnnee the value

T he C o e -M o rtim e r C o m p a ;
Csroelios Chiistitacy, Florida Sales Mfr.
!)21 H eard Pudding

Jac k so n v ille . R o r f d a

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THE SANFORD HERALD
T=-8,VP.

14(lie Happenings
-• Menllonof
M atters in Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In arid A b o u t
^ lh e Citg
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HUNTING SEASON OPENS

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Summary of the,.
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mrs. A. Y. Fuller.6f’ O rlando was * Sergeant Clarence • Tem ple with
a g u c s t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the American forces in*France sends
•j„ E. Laing on S u n d a y last.
us Bovcfol copies of the "F iy Paper.”
Inexpensive, practical gifts a t St.
tho W * * fo" Pa
Agnes* Guild Sale a t MYa. Robert “t at i ° " ° d .
h? *®om* to bc* We
H erndon's homo, Nov. 18th.- 25 ltc
" olJ T " .wbct,h" C,acc" cc ,ia
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flying or hot but he seems to he
H. B. Crowder ia q i t again after enjoying life in Franco.
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a n atta ck oM ho Influents th a t con- •
,
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« . « ! M « « hi. hom e (or t t o p u ,
•* :! h? ■ 1
sale on Tuesday, Nov. 20th a t 3
o’clock a t the home of .Mrs. It. J.
Holly, Refreshments will be served,
isical program.
Public - in'
Mrs. Fred Walanian, Chair2(5-3tc

L E O N ’S
AUTO
TRANSFER
HAULS E V E R Y T H IN G . P H O N E
HO TEL C A R N ES.
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Mrs. Thos Cook an d children have
been spending a week at the homo
of Mrs. Cook’s sister, Mrs. \V. C .f Mr., and Mrs. \V. W. Abernathy
DeCoursoy in this city.
and family left for .their homo in
If you need stove wood phono me Daytona Sunday night after spendH. C.'
day Lore with Mr. a n d Mrs.
I caif supply you, C
Z. DuBose”
Z Z - — *"K
100-tfc
^ob Ratliff.
Their many friends
„ „
_ , ; were glad to see them all again.
C. H. Thurrapnd of Camp John*, ^ j r Abernathy is manager of a big
-ton, Jacksonville, spent S u n d a y fur&lt;n|turc business in D aytona but
with Ins sister, Mrs. W. E. Wilkin
of this city
Mrs. II, W.'. Grady, advance agent
All t h e 'c i t y a n d county school

,S chool Bobka—School books and
school supplies of all kinds at Mo­
bley’s Drug Store.
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FLU WORSE THAN WAR

joyous of ' the season 'i n Florida
ojnths tomorrow and already many
parties have gone to the woods iu
order to be on the grounds when the
day daring. It is said that much
game abounds this year and that
turkey, quail, deer, squirrel and all
kindB of ducks and feathered water
fowl are there if you want to go and
get them.
.
Our efficient game warden ' has
been doing all in his power to keep
the huQtcrs out of the woods and it
is believed that very little game has
been killed out of season, thift reserv­
ing it for the law abiding hunters
who will now get a chance to havtf
some sport.
Seminole counties and adjoining
counties^ differ much In the way
of good shotting and the hunters
will bn coming back in- a few days
with plenty of game. Tamo turkeys
are. too high this year for the aver­
age pocketbonk and those who are
lucky enough .to get o wild turkey
will' be fortunate indeed .nnd will be

Judp! Jlngsholder states th a t few
have purchased n hunting license
this season which does not mean
t h a t people will h u n t without n
| license hut th a t many of our boys
w ho'w ent hunting last y e a r ore now
in the armies and wilt not ho here to
hunt. Only about 160 were issued
up to noon yesterdaty b u t there will
probably he a rush on the office to­
day nnd tomorrow,.
Get your license before you go
hunting and save much trouble and
expen Me.

Caused ' Mote Deaths than Actual
Dattle
Washington, Nov. 17.—The recent
epidemic of influenza in the Unitei
States caused^ more deaths 'than oc­
curred among the American eipo.dilionnry forces from, all causes from
the time the first unit 'landed in
France until .hostilities ceased/
This announcement today by the
Census, bureau was based on un­
official estimates of the total Casualrties among the overseas forces and
eports from forty-six cities having
a combined population of 23,000,0(10,*
which showed 82,300 deaths from
influenza and pneumonia from Sept.
9 to Nov. 9. ■
Normally these cities would have
had four thousand deaths from these
muses ‘during thift period,' it was
said, leaving approximately 78,000
as the number properly chargahle
to the epidemic.
lean expeditionary forces,” said the
announcement,' " have recently boon
unofficially estimated at 100,000.
Oh the basis of the number thus far
reported. It may bp assumed th a t
tho deaths from all causes, Including
disease and accidents are probably
less than 45 per cent and may not
he ipore than 40 per cent of the
totnl‘casualties. On this assumption

I am leaving the city and can take no more
orders for hemstitching and picoting Work.
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I wish to thank the ladies of Sanford for the
excellent patronage I have • enjoyed
here and If I return to Sanford I.will bc glad
i n d e e d to t a k e u p th is, w o r k a g a in

fiOC MAGNOLIA AVE

SANFORD,

LORIDA

THEO. J. MILLER. Wes
H. R. STEVENS. Vice Prfs.
A. P. CONNELLV. See. &amp; Tress.

The Sanford D ulling &lt;fc Loan Association organized October 190S, has
been one of Ihe'grenlcst factors in home bwPdtmrfn tmr city since that lime.
And to those whoiniTif been minded to snvb a few dollars each month by
taking oat and maturing slock, we have* paid their money back with m
average rate of Interest at 8 per cent.
No te tte r way to own yourdiome.

No^belter way to save money,

If you want to see our town grow hs well as help your own financial conas only the for^y-six cities for which
dilion JOIN the
figures' were given report vifnl sta­
■Mr. ^AV. F. Hoskins of. Birmingtistics , t u the census bureau. The
S a n f o r d BUILDING &amp; LO A N Association
sm. -Aln., has. arrived in the city
greatest mortality due' to the epi­
nd will spend the winter here as an
demic in proportion to population
71ploype of the A. C. L. He will
was 7.4 per thousand.In Philadelphia
Walter Wickham Died, at Hen
be .with his brother, E. *S. lloskhis
and the next greatest fi.7 pep thou­
F. \V. Wickham of Dustin wns in sand was ‘reported from Baltimore. without such permission.
of Laurel avenue.
some
the city today and stated Hint ho
From the above it will he neces­
For S a l e —Itcmlngtoh Hnmmerlcss
hud just received n pasta! card a n ­
sary for every shipper who
lacks
Workers Needed at Red
double barrel'shot gun with leather
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
nouncing the death, of his son,
the required minimum Of three hun­
In excellent condition. chines
There is an urgent need for work­ dred and sixty boxes to get in touch
Walter Wickham who died a t sea
Price $25
Can be seen at Herald
on the way to France on October ers in hospital .garments and sUrgical with this office B E F O R E B ILLIN G
John Uurisell Ims returned home 8 th . Walter was in the 327 B at­ dressings at Red Cross headquarters
Officc.
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after spending the summer in the talion Tank Cqrps and had trained and a apodal’ plea is made to the CAR FOR S H IP M E N T , and obtain
permission, or else it will he con­
A' regular meeting of Seminole northern market*.
Ho made the at Gettysburg and Tohyhanna and women of'1Sanford- to respond. 1 In
strued
ns a violation of this regula­
Rcbekuh Lodge w ill. be held Friday trip from New York state to Sanhnd doubtless contracted the Influ­ addition to t he.unfinished allotment tion an d ,said shipper will he proro*
I ford jn his c a r-a n d - reports ft tine enza or pneumonia before sailing. on hand, an allotment of 350 suits
cutrd for each individual ear- so
Masonic Hall. Let every ,mornber time amf fuirly -good roads.
His
of pajamas have been received and shipped.
,
\
•tear t h is in.mind nnd inuke an extra mnny Sanford friends an* glnd to Walter Wickjiam was well known
two cases of surgical dressings have
here
where
ik*
attended
tho
Sanford
offorf tp he on hand. Visiting Be- see John home again fur lie'is one of
By.adhering strictly to this mini­
High School.and was a member of been .allotted this Chapter, Sem­ mum, the Administration will he
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For weed and heavy hauling see the most active and progressive cit­ the-football team for two nonsons. inole County Chapter has fulfilled able to. save for. the perishable Indus­
izens of this city and one of the The sym pathy of his many friends every allotment to date and we feel
Murrell, or phone 378.
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tries in. Florida around fifteen hun­
largest growers, a nd gliipperg.of San- is extended to hrs parents.
TELEPHONE HO. 1 T 4 . F. 0
sure th a t t h e workers will rally to
dred to two thousand cars on citrus
ford vegetables
this urgant call. The. fact th a t the
ruits alone,
BOX 305. SAhFdRD AVE.
Cleveland, Ohio are down for’ the
Armistice has been" signed does not
Braxton
Beachnin
LAKE
MONROE
winter again end w ill-bo at their
- filed In France .
imply that all-work is flr an end.
Federal .Food Admin’r, Fla
The good people of Lake Monroe The need is just as great, for nippy
home on Mclonville avenue. Mr.
•Sanford holm's continue to feel
turned
out
en
manse’,
to
celebrate
and Mrs. * Wilson -have b een winter tho w-^r even though an armistice
of our boys lie wounded nnd sick in
residents for mahy years and are has been signed. Dr. BoucheJle and the tidings of peace last Monday in France nnd it will be tnnny months
Sanford hoes tors.
Mrs. Henry Wight have received a manner befitting the occasion.
before they will all *bo brought home.
word
that
their
son
nnd
■brother.
Mr- Barlo w -M a n n ,.aay lngahaL.hu Arr-wT-7trnimr tir-dr*rrr them h r t 1ir.tr
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A -crrmpIetp-stoclrj o t “Bdrnol* ntnr n cut-Bonelielle had died-in France.
felt inspired to mnke an effort in dire necessity?
Bed Cross work
plies and schoolehooks a t Motley*! He was a .railroad man formerly of
gathering the people together took goes on when every other organiza­
Drug Store.
Havniulali and war in the Engineer­ the pluce of herald and made a tion will bo relieved ot the privilege,
Dr. Dun Blocker of Stetson .Uni* ing Corps of the American Expedi­ house to house canvass in-order to for. even in times of peace the Red
the law is off and the woods are full of game
call the people In for a season .of Cross, responds, to tho .call ot every
M-rsily wets here Friday attending tionary Forces,
Yoii want to go and when you go you want to be right,
Mrs. A: P.‘ Connolly' has received praise and prayef nnd thanksgiving disaster with itji systematic help
the itrncrai cf Jce Laing.
Dr.
word'
th
at
her
nephew
with
the
to
t
h
e
'
Great
All-Father
for
Iffi
Blocker is a former resident of this
city where jie served the Baptist American Expeditionary" Forces in divine guidance In leading' our naBecause YOUR BOY may soon
tlon as well ns otlufrs to terms of come home are you going to be ^
church as^ pastor for several years. France had died.
peace,' while our teachers, Prof, and quitter when
His many, frients were glad to see
HOME
OTHER
Mrs. J. Tilden Jacolw hastily pre­ M O T H E R ’S BOY is still there and
him again.
Our store has been Headquarters for Sportsmen for
pared a prograjp suitable to all.
mayhap wounded? . .Show •the kind
the
past thirty years- and s t i l l maintains the high'
A&amp; customary . all school, hooksAt clovhn' o ’clock tftis being the of patriotism that you have by.
reputation for carrying the best of everything
hour appointed, the. people began &gt;to coming forward to help the hoys
Drug Store,
throng &gt;the church, the school was NOW.
Air. Dullose and Mr. Muirhead, repvcment.
We acknowledge, with dismissed and Oil present Engaged in
A sick farm In one that produces
prominopt citizens of Sanford en^ 'special appreciation the expressions Binging America for the opening of
crops far - below the average of the
routo home from a tte n d in g the Prean of sympathy that' came to us and the services.
Prayer was offered by M r/'John cpmmunity.* K. 1* alck because the
bytery a t ‘S t. Petersburg stopped! the many beautiful floral offerings
fertility iz not maintained. It Is a
over a short time In Lakeland today th at betokened remembrance of us
for the purpose of seeing their friend,' in our severe affliction In the loss of • The Scriptural readings were from matter of poor . management.
Mr. S. G. Kennedy of tho Coast our .son and brother.
Psalms and were voluntary in which
Line, who showed them a b o u t the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Laing
quite a num ber took part.
&lt;dly.—Lake!#hd Telegram.
'
Miss Jeannette L a in g .,
Ail at onco November seems^
FIELD
Voluntary speaking, followed, in
Gladdest
month^of all our droaips.
which many appropriate an d touchMother with her smilo so rare
ing thought! were expressed, This
Thinks of sonny over there,
was followed by a season of silent
Where tho roar of c a n n ^ 'a stilled,
prayer and a . chain of spoken
And tho heart of her is thrilled
prayers, Tho program was inter­
Just to think thot he has won
spersed with tho einging. of . hymns
And th e long, long batllo'a done,
and notional songs. AID joined In
In the glad November' time
repeating the Lord's Prayer for disLife has turned to rdsy rhyme,
And
the turkey’ll taste so good
On leaving the church the achoot
An’
we'll
pile on lots of woo^
formed into a parade led by two
While"
the
ruddy log fir£ glows .
Uttle boys in the first grade, Fred
At the evening's peaceful closel
Bell and Hubert Johnson proudly
. _ ^
November always will be bestcarrying flags almost as large as
Of sll months 'twill be most blest
themselves. The people fell In line
Each Thanksgiving day will be
behind th e school and' all marched
One
to think "of victory.
to the poatofllcc. and back to the
P.
H.
R., In Jacksonville Tlinea
church and school grounds where
the school children executed a very
pretty flag dtljl. This ended by all
ATTENTION GROWERS

i

S anford Junk and

Bag Company

Guns apd Ammunition

U. M. C. and Winchester Shells, Guns,
Leggings and Runters Supplies of .all kinds

’ There is an Arrow
i iilan everywhere.

LUXURY OF EATING

GOOD EATING IS A LUXURY THAT MOST EEOPLE DO NOT
HAVE OR UNDERSTAND.

EiueHsn Clase M eeting
,
This class will meet a t the Baptist
church’ . Friday ,afterifbori a t ,tbree
o’clock* A futl attendance of the
members and friends la .earnestly ,deoloctlon of officers s n d a ttend to
other , m atters of Importance,- Do
not. forget the place a n d hour of

New Rules About Shipping Fruits
Z *hd Vegetables
In order th a t the citrus erdp. to
gether with the vegetables In the
vsjitsgeously and with the least pos­
sible delay from lack of equipment
ALL S H IP P E R S
OF
C ITR U S
F R U IT S A R E H E R ftB Y ADVISI T \^ I L L BE N ECESSARY TO
N SPECIAL
W R IT T E N
P E R M IS S IO N FUUM T H IS
FIC E ' B E F O R E 'S H I P P I N G LESS
TH A N T H R E E H U N D R E D A N D
HIXTY BO X ES TO T n E CAR.
Provided, however, t h a t when

apples in .F lo rid a can have fruit in
every month
An acre will produce
from 6,000-to 10,000. I t
of tropical fruits.

cars of lower .carrying capacity are
used, the maximum load which they
will carry, consistent with the gaie­
ty of the Cobtents may' be used

fresh and smoked. Oysters.and flsh in season

D08SEY &amp; WALTHALL
Phone 105

PROPRIETORS

�THE 8 ANFOBP HERALD

SANFORD HERALD
t R. J. HOLLY, Editor
, M. HAYNES, nastucas Manager
Published D« 1J Tueidsy and Ptld»y

HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

N O V E M B E R lS .'^ i

forth In an audited financial state* boys.
T h e .y o O n f boya are- tb s
m ent made public* by George W. future citizens'
of
America and
Perkins, chairman of the finance should be'looked after and watched
committee.
vor and yet It is left to n few
earnest,
Christian -gentlemen tb do"
July 31st Is the last date for which
all
th
e
work.
t h e figures cbuld be made available

from the Paris headquarters', and the
operations
on this side are given ns
■ 'SUBSCRIPTION PRICB IN ADVANCE:
of t h a t date for the sake of uniformsONE TEAK.............................................•■•*.*
SIX MONTHS
............
fty.- On th a t d ate the Y. M. C. A.
,* fn E k MONTHS...
had on hand a balance of more than
la Ik* OCT by Curln *2,00 F*r V«a» la $1?,000,000, which has been entirely
AItUM or _aSc P a Month
spent and succeeded by a deficit, in
W S r U t * Must B« Mod* al tifflre view of the heavy expense entailed
a * by th e v a stly accelerated troop mov
m enls in recent months.
tM*r Ar. of M.„b s^TisVi ^

Since the world- is being made
*3vor now it would be a good tim e to
ft__ i i •
» **
*
*
begin*taking some notice of out boys
here and elsehwere and doing some
thing more for them th a n we have
done in the past.

convenience for the public in

SP E C IA L SESSION
&gt;
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
Now th a t the war is almost oVc&gt;r
Governor Catts bobs up again and
. " In this intervening periocC’' says dalis for a special session of the legisi; Urrmld n»UdlB&lt;
a nummary of t h e statem ent os is­ laturc. He quafers several reasons
sued by Mr. Perkins, "Y . M. C. A. for the special session all df- which
This Is - th e season when every men and
omen workers have been could wait until the regular session
body should s ta r t work on a . new
se n t abroad a t the rate of very near­ in April. He docs not say one word
a n d better city. Get ready for a
ly 1,000 a month and th e num ber of nbout the renpportionmerft of tbe'
big winter season both in trade and
H. R. STEVENS
buildings, restaurants, hotels, huts state, the most important measure
r . r : oeas,
c . d. couch ,
visitors.
We should get both and
IHm U k I
*« s t I
«
_t . i
and te n ts operated for th e A. E. F. [that
Cathwf
AuT Ci AIn
could
be
brought
before
a
regu­
,wpl get them jf there was more push
In Franco increased from 895 to lar or n special session. He does
arid energy here.
state th a t the Slate Reform School
The association is now one of the will be taken up but be and his cab­
^he Orlando Board of Trade reclargest operatots of hotels and res­ inet officers could have taken up
Ues th e need for' activity now
ta u ra n ts in the world; it is the larg­ this m atter long ago and acted upon
- l i n t th e 'VsV fa "over and have seest single exhibitor o f , motion pic­ the authority given them.
m oney desires opportunity to earn it.
.c u re d " a homo of their own and a
Final Report of Second Red Cross War Fund Drive
T he special session will cost th e Any kind of -yvnrk after school and
tures; It ha‘d the services of approx­
new secretary and will go right after
Amount
of cosh and pledges subscribed over county a s follows
imately 100 actresses and actors in state $50,000 according to some of on Saturdays.
Address "Victory
th e business of attracting new people
h u ts in France, and has sent abroad the papers that have figured it up Girl," care of Herald.
2G-2tp
- t o - t h a t thriving city. And the only
Subscribed . Paid
Unpaid
the largest consignment of athletic and nothing gained by the calling of
Altamonte Spring;
way to a ttr a c t new people'is by the
(
120.75
120.75
the legislature together.
W anted-rA - few boys from 16 to Longwood
Bonrd of Trade route.
-AH of which makes us opine th at 18 years old to work in printing Chuluota
the state has had enough of Mr. plant. Apply Crown Paper Co.
Geneva
Clean !p Week is a good thing
Catts and the entire feline -tribe.
East Sanford
i t y . . While some of the
Good night!
Lake Monroe
■people clean up every week there
Wanted — An experienced truck
are others who each y/&gt;ar need to be
farmer.
Good wages •!« the rig h t Sanford
Optimistic Thought.
prodded some to get them busy on
man. Addres* J. II. Vick, Box 594, Georgetown
. . . ......... ......;...
Rcvererice
Is
ennobling
mid
felt
to
■th e yards and make them clean up.
A. C, L. Shops
26-2tc
books for - use in ba degrading only by the vuljatr inlnd. Orlando, Fla.
But nevertheless Clean Up Week
A. C. L. Trans. Dept... ,__ ...
goes farther and brings us to the
Sale of Peppers
......____ _____
Messenger
wanted,
boy
or
girl,
a
t
-fact t h a t winter is coming a n d win­
Pity the Sorrows of t h e Poor! Melon
donated
by
W. P. Brooks
th
e
Postal
Telegraph
oflicc.
Salary
*
169.00
NOT A " R E F O R M " SCHOOL
It Is reported Hint .&lt;.1.000,000 worth
te r means more business and more
Auction S a le ........... ......... ........
$20 a month.
\
i 23-tf
of
Jewelry
«
ns
stolen
In
New
York
Inst
93.80
The recertt investigation into con­
JT. R. C. Girls at Train
.......
ditions at the. school at Marianna year. Horriblet Now we slinll have
W a n te d —Furnished
room
with Honey donated by C. H. Clute
In spend' n lot of time worrying over
I t is a cinch th at if the m erchants has created quite a stir hi! oyer the the sorrows of the poor people from fireplace or stove. Address Box 697,
Amounts received after Driv
City.
.
' 25-3 tp
of a n y town stop advertising that state. There is no doubt but what whom It was stolen.—Peyton N»*ws.
Wesley Bible Class. . .......
....
the business of that particular place conditions there have been exagger­
Order Easterrt Star
LOST
will gradually doe oit. Some stores ated on account of the influenza
that
had
laid
the
entire
working
Save Charred Documents.
can do » little business hut the bulk
T otaJ------- „
Un West First street, padDocuments that luivo been charred
of the business will gradually go to force low at the time that Dr.
h bunch of keys. .Finder DppcAiited First National Bank
Klock was there. But conditions a t by fire are rendered readable If eollcv
turn
to Sou. Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Deposited Hank Oviedo
the schoid have never been what ilium l« poured over tin* ebarroil pnthey should be and Governor C atts per. In a few pilipites Ibis dries. and
and bis cabinet are responsible for n touch. transparent coating Is pro­
Respectfully submitted
FOR SALE
these conditions. Not only Governor duced through which the printing can
be seen. Bank notes and other papers
Mrs Deane Turner,
thus charred have beep treated In this
For"Sale or KentWar Fund Cashi
wny with success.
3 miles (mm town
. HUB one,
cnees.
Reason abfe
War
Fund Chairman
nelly.
Character Revealed by- Laugh.
The leopard eannot change bln spots,
Dandy mule, wagon and
NOW FOR S A N F O R p
nor the laugher his laiigli.' A la ugh !■}
For Rent Two furnished grooms,
irt cheap.— M u s t soil.
harness
m o n t h will be a b u sin e ss
said
In'IA*
H
H
vhnrurterlMIr
of
a
per­
j. . After passing through .some v e r y
209
E. Fifth St.
' 22-tf
509
East
Third
St
G-2tp
Kind
and
make
the
school
sell
sup­
n i w t i n p n f th e R e d .C r o s s ,
son
ns
bis
nose
nr
the
color
of
bis
p: strenuous months and playing our
a t W o m a n 's G lut) o n O a k
edumtlonnl veneer
l«; p art ‘ns true American;, meeting porting while they ,are learning this eyes. No polish
For Sale—Double barrel shotgun
A v e n u e , b f 2 :3 0 p. m . . . .
For r e n t—A six room house a t
■ . every requirement qf the government trade. . They should be kept at can alter the laugh much In quality in perfec condition. Can be seen at
and tone, although It may soften It.
their
trade
during
working
hours
Morrcs Station. Enquire of J. C.
,t and getting none of the war profits
-Yet,-evun j hen', In air unguarded mo­ the Jlcrald O l l i c o . 2 5 - t f
Ellsworth. Beardall. A
; W h a ve at, last
the end of a m l a tu d y -a U n ig h t and they should ment ■the old laugh rings or cackles,
For Sale— Household
furniture.
the war and it behooved all of tis to have good* clean and comfortable or explod^, and tbe laugher Is given
quarters
being
under
a
discipline
on
Enquire
813
Magnolia
or
telephone
»H up and take notice of the fact
F or r e n t —Ap a r t m eats__ovyr.
uwity. .
360-W
,
—_ ------- ~~J -7 ; . " h
t h a t Sanford needs nn qwaktriling-ta the order of military discipjinejm d a
cent Store. 4 nice .rooms- $15 per
tfisls. Information in regard
’ur own -needs We need more pep, Hialinctiv military or seim-military
month with modern improvements
to it cheerfully furnished by
uld make them feel bet­
more ginger, more get, up and go
“Pflterloo Massacre.” *
Free-water. N. H. G arner.
17-tf.
originator.
ter
and
give
them
the
proper
spirit
The Pelerloo massacre Is the name
17 ahead rpirit or we ahnll perish.
Residence
Head
of Park Avenue
while
they
are
at
school.
They
given to the cllsjiersal Y»f a meeting of —For Sale—New single Weber Wag
. T heta is, a number of ideas th a t up
Furhwbeif Rooms by Day, Week
should.never
be
treated
as
criminals
Lancashire
-cotton
operatives
in
St.
. can advance and a number th a t we
on box. D utton -Crate Co.,
13-t! or Month Park avenue Flut, 101
—e*n c a rr y out by beginning right and-should .flever feel t h a t they, a m Peter** Held, Manchester, England.
In other July Ilk 1810. rolled to dlscuM parlia­
F or .Sale—Farming implements of North Purk avenue, over L. R. PhD
now. .There U only one vehicle to criminals or paupers.
4- Cyd drug atoro Mrs. C. C,
mentary
reform.
EUven
were
killed
H O T E L LO NG W O O D
all
kinds, chest of carpenter, tools, ips
*t__s.
J —
— *
boost your • c rty'.und th a t is the states the industrials schools have anti more than G00 hurt by tbe consta-'
H art, manager,
I.S N O W O P
platform
scales,
set
of
batteries
and
turned,
nut
sonic
of
the
big
men
of
,, .
»E N
Board of .Trade, T h e hoard ha*
hulary. Hence the name Peterloo was other articles. Also ' ^ t and huildW e m ik e 1 ftp w lil.y of H ^ aab D in n er* op
this
country
and
the
fact
that
they
Hundft/ft and Holidays 12 JO i « 2 JO $1.50.
been dormant, during th e - w a r work
made from the name of the field In
Vour p a lrv h i$ e mmllrilrdL
t o tbe exclusion of everything else beram e big men and useful men is fancied resemblance ty that of Water­ Ing. Atkins, ne?t to Vincent’s Fish RED CROSS M E E T I N G
FHEKMAN II. MERRITT. Prop.
due
to
the
proper
care
apd
attention
house.
•
•
8-tf.
loo.
but now th at the war is over we
■
Tilt*
T
h
ird
'
Friday
of
every
—
oHould all get together 1rrj a big and. training they received while a t
For Sale—Old newspapers a t the
mfteting and start something for the industrial school.
Hernid
Office.
•* 5-tf
Make Beautiful Uvea.
Hanford.
'I n other words the industrial
What ' beau,.fill hooka our lives
For Sale—One Baby Grand Chbv
school should be .only a few degrt*es Would be' If i.;i 4ke bladings—as, for
REPORT OF THE CONDITION'OF THE
alrot auto. II.: G. Dietcrfch. 6-tf
removed
from
a
college
and
the
boy
Instance—conversation,
expressions,
HOW TH E MONEY .WAN SPE N T
who is sent to the right kind of an tones of voice and-motives, were gen­
industrial school- should come back uine, mid vvhii^tHHUtlful and helpful
I 35 I{t&lt; P. F arquhar Fire Box
B ojh in Prance Have What They after reaching manhood's estate,with lesser cdlllojpr jre could- turn out in
BoilerV
At Sanford in the SU tc of-.FIorida, at the Clone of Business
a college education. .It can be done the ivny of children from such homes.
1 . 30 H. P. Farquhar* Engine
Now York** Nov. IS.—How tfie in Florida as well as In other states It may bo well- in thla era of unrest,
November 1st, 1918 '
1 15 H. P. Whcland Engine
doubt nud change to remember that the
National War Work Council of the and if the governor and hln cabinet ■estimate
peoplu place u| on our clatr65 Feet 12 inch Belt nearly new*
Y. M. C. A. handled $54,354.34 dur­ arc ignorant of the manner in which acters tptlny and tomorrow l a t h e last
65 Feet 8 inch Belt nearly new
ing the period from the beginning of tke school at Marianna choyM be great binding of the volume we will
and Tkwnutit*.
liurtudltig __
Unli
ro-jnl2S8J S I J I
I f
tl.tl H - a t ------- *- S
. t __ L «
' 1 No. 2 Frick Saw Mill, 36 feet of l/)in,
N u tn sa d: jiiil
IWdwrounlad (oUwr
0i»n bank arirtUaru'
th e war until July, 31st last is set co n d u c te d . let them go -to other bund down to posterity.—Exchange.
OvtnlrafU Umeeorad —. . . ____=— __ _ ________
Carriage and 4 Head. Blocks
U . H. IkHlds IXrpo-ilad to Srrur* C lfriU lloo (par value)
states where the boys are wards of
U.H . H oBd*aiidC—
* ----------. . . . .
K-fk-dtril
■
1 Button Saw
Vrtlflratei
of. Ind.bt.dn.,*
q
It* If. S- Drp»*iU
(nar v a tw ).__ _________ _____ ;____ _____ ____ ____
the s t a t e and not criminals and let
1- No. 4 Fay &amp; Eagle Heavy Plan­ IJbcrty
Notice io Hog O w ner
Luian lloada. &gt; H ,
‘’
2
?
™
^*
?
*
*
.
*
*
*
.....
them get some knowledge of‘ the in­
UtK-riy tuwn P;on l* .3 ?. I and 4\ T
H iP*r
--------,
™ »'Tjr* u. s. ..........
u,p
a „ M 19AOO.OO
rvoL
(o
drpu,ift
I have penned*,onc red sow weight er in first class shape
L
ifty
L.WJ
1
p
n
n
i^
3
1»,
4
and
4
'*
prr
Tn&gt;(,
p
W
rrd
to imut . Stain o r other
dustrial school idea.
I Challoocr- H and Feed Shingle
(hpodta or Mlti payable
a b out 300 pounds'. Owner can have
Pjyc nU afiually mad* on
4%i p,r cmV h,md. 4tb liberty IaJ*n oinf3 13.000.00
A t-the preaenH im e no bey will be same by establishing claim a n d pay- Machine. '
.0O
1,2.410.00
iCm-.a o bfT than U. S. l»nd.) p!«Jffd to w w U. S. d»pu.lu_________ n3j.3M
n u f f -j
sent to Marianna unless he is abso­ ing dam ages according to law.
UQfMff (othrr t h u U, JL
p lfd iH t o i f f u n poM il navfn*« drrwr iiit
3 Log Carts
S.UH.3S
njW.bas If. H-irod-fm, IwludloK
katnl^id^nplSiliJ' 1" RI.TT9.ei
16.*,240.09
lutely hopeless. As th e -?prqpatlon
. 8 Head of good Mutes
Stock oT Kwlrral K -h r D a n k (SO per r a il of •p lw r ip tim i!__ _ ‘ 1
Ralph Chapm an
2,100.04
Vila*
o.'
ihnklna
Houae,
u*n«d
and
unimutnbt
t.-]
officer, of this county working w ith ­
U.OOOOO
1 Heavy 4 Mule Wagoq.
25-2tp
Fumitan and I'tittifo,
RuaaeU Farm
out pay for the benefit of the boys
Can deliver a t once.
1,500.00
i■ i
llnarrv*
j -Xi * %i xVr7*39*5
the editor of the Herald kept the
Reason for selling have cut out.
40.TTU3
boya here an d looked after them and
EVA LUMBER CO.,
made them in to better boys rather
* l.nngwood. Florida.
than let them go to a school with
23-4tc
We are able to save you
the reputation of Marianna and it Is
For Sale:
40.6.13
money on your t&gt;*pcwriter
a bint on th e fair name of the state
Large young mare with colt,
th
a
t
such
a
school—a
“
reform,
To(*l.
paper because we buy it
perfect In every respect , $200.00,
school" in t r u t h should exist in this
6-H. P. -Fairbanks Kerosene ■
- in our printing depart: state.
Engine, practically new .... 125.00
Capital 8 (Ofk I*mld in...
. .
If the governor and his* cabinet
Ensilage Cutter, used -kery .
ment in lar^e quantities.
SurbtoaFus4_. r. .
.
• , , -_
cannot get results a t * th e school a t
UMM
...
little, has blow pipe,........ . 126.00 tIaaaCyrrcBt
18.476.57
K tp a tf^ . Intrrm t and Texas Paid
7,S5X. 55
Marianna they s h o u ld ' get off the $ AR Local AdvcrUaemcnta Under International Fetfd Grinder,
\VVe carry all. grades cut
job and let other people take the This Heeding THREE CENTS •
has extra plates .... 35.00
the proper
size and boxresponsibility for there are other Line For Each Insertion Minimum Corn Sheller, .both power
jr?
• •
ed in reams.
We are people who can and will take it nnd Cbsrge 25 Cents.
and hand . ,
15.00
place the school on the high plane
Stallion,!
.22
montha
old,
’
" .‘
In answering an’ advorliaemei *
_|iad-to_have your-order- where It b e lo n g .
.
{
large, stronjt pedigree ___ 200.00
where no m ine 4a mentioned in the
T he whole tru th of the matter Is • si .1 ___- J . . s ^ ' . s L
■'[ ‘ * *..
W. F. Moon.
Kama if, 3*. re.-.
for any quantity from a
id. please do no t1"ask The Herald
Po*Ul Ssrlnr-. l*r{K*ll«
t h a t the men bf Florida *re not ta k ­ for information aa to the Identity of 25-3 te
2.05A.T4
Sorrento, Fig.
Otbar Tire IT | 5 3
t9s.fcs.tr
•nickel's'worth up.
T pU l-f T l:;^
ing the Interest in the boya of the
po-iu
SabfMtu
Rwrc»..f««n»
«.
4
3
.
4l'Md'4
»,.:_Z
the advertiser. , Usually we do not
WarLua Pf-po-l- 4,
state t h a t .they should take .and know who the Advertiser la and U
RUNT
this holds good lot our town as well He do we tre not allowed to give
as others* .although the Juvenile out this information. Simply writ*
UabUttlM fp» n«fi*TOHBU, includin'* thow'wlth FnTrral ttr»rrvf’
F o r 'R e n t — F u rn is h e d h o u se, ^ o r
■ t
____ _ '
[ P ro te c tiv e ; Association
here has a letter and address it aa per in&gt;*
will sbll h o u s e u n fu rn is h e d . '518 W.
'worked wonders kince it* organized — ■truetiona In. the «d. \
STATP.
COUNTY OP SKMINOLK
F ir s t S f . ' Call ,516.
26- l t p
'OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
' 1* U-P.
ottkf
abovp-tiamed
baak da
wonders t h a t tbe average perron has
■itatammt
jmWtllTNKR.tiabl*f
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(!.' FIVE

Livestock Subcommittee of the Agri­
c u ltu ra l Advisory Board. together
" l t l i .spool a I swine member* mid- the
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s 'p f the (tucker*, to 1mIT"'*' the present

tniMittsfu, t u r y Tsjtli-

etloh, which has unfortunately result­
ed been us* of die Injection of uncon­
trollable factor*.
\Vo ask the producer to co-operate
with uk in u most difficult Imdt.

Hog Producers and Packers Confer With Repre­
sentatives of the Food Administration and

I ho members of the"* Conference
w ere:
I'hid 0 torU—II. C. Stimrt, Klk H ar­
den. Vn„ t'hiilrmnu 'A gricultural AdiMsory B oard; VV. M. McFftddcii. Chiciiko. III.; A. Sykes, Ida firove, In.;
John M. Evvnrd, Ames, la.; J. II. Mer­
cer, Live Stock Commission for K in£l|jG J. 0 / Brown, Motion, I n d .; E. C.
Brown, President CIHcngu Livestock
E xc ha nge ; N , II (Jentry. Sediillu. Mo.;
John Drat Ian BAmmllidd. Colo.; EuK*‘he Funk, Ulomiiluglnn, 111.; Istinc
Lincoln. Ahortleen, S. D .; C. \V. Hunt,
Logan, l a . ; C. E. Yancey, \V. It. Dod-

Agricultural department and Adopt
New P lan of Regulation.
In uccorrhincc w ith the policy of the Food A dm inistration since Its founthitiuii t» consult r e p re se n ta tiv e men In th e a g ric u ltu ra l Industry on oOcuslons
nf Importance-to special b ra n c h e s of tin- Industry, on O ctober 21 there wun
convened In W ashington n m eeting of th e Live Slock Subcom m ittee o f the
Vgrlcultnmt'Advisory Itoanl und th e speclnl m em bers representing the swine
Icdirstey t“ consider the situ a tio n In the hog m a r k e t
The conference lasted fo r th re e days, nnd d u rin g this time met with the
executive committee of tilt* fifty [racking firms purtlclpntilig In foreign orders
f„r pork.products nnd with th e mcinher# of the Food A dm inistration directing
foreign pork purchases.
'
The conclusions of the conference were ns follows i

Tbn Woodmnn Circle
The Woodmen Circle meeLs Second
and Fourth Wednesdays at .'13:0 p. m.
All members requested to attend.

CAPT. F. M. GUARDABASSI

Santord Lodge No C2i F. and A. M. ^_Comtnunicntinn every lim and third
Tuesdays at 7 :00.
Visiting hretliren
welcome.

i O. L. Taylor

Secretary

M o n ro e t nnpter No. 15, It. A. ,M
j Meets every aecond ajttl fourth Tuet: day in Masonic Hall over the impcrfit
Theatre. Visiting companions welcom*
O. L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
Fer’y
Higli Priest

S o uthe rn Land Congress Plan* For
Continuance Of Work Stopped By
Federal Contrpl—P resident Warfield Points Out Danger In
•
Present Tendencies
' " .

Savannah, lift.—In the .Southern
Land Congress just held here, with
fourteen Southern sla te s represented.
It -w as clearly demons I rated that the
great loud association* which are seek
log Southern development, and. now. a
place to locate many of th e returning
A m erican soldiers, must have adequate
support. If they are to continue their
im p o rta n t constructive work.
T h e congress, which was hold under
yhe auspices of four of th e largest land
The entire m a rketing s itu a tio n ha s producer a n d the lusiiruiico of an ndcn sane lotions I n t h u so u th , all of. which
s h e packers present hml** others
Ui changed since th e S e p te m b e r Joint quit to fu tu re Supply,
w e re established by the Southern S e t­
i
sh
a
rin
g
In
foreign
orders
were
re
p
re
­
conference ns to n e c e ssita te a n e ntire
t h e s e foreign orders nre placed
tle m e n t anil D. vcloprnent O rganiza­
alteration In ,th e plans of p ric e staidb a »ls of cost o f hogs to the sented hy the elected packers' commit­ tion, represented a m em bership of
tee. Those represented w e re ;
m nro than ;i,o()0, Including leading
fixation. The c u rre n t peace ta lk ha s 1
P a c k e rs—A rm our A Co., Chicago,
f a r m e r s in every Southern slalo, nnd
III.; Cudahy P a rk in g Co., Chicago. Ill,;
over
25.oeO.000 acre's of land.
has been n price decllno o f from
Committee, representing the 45 to Mi, Morris A Co., Chicago, 111.; Swift S
Formerly,
this organization, of
r e n t s to 40 cents p e r bushel. T h e fact nn&lt; WcrH p a rtic ip a tin g In foreign or- C o '.t ld c a g o , III.; AYIImiiii'A Co., Chica­
which H. Davies Warfield of Baltimore,
go,
III.;
John
Agar
Co.,
t.’ldeiigo,
III.;
’ that .the accumulations of low priced deni. together w ith the Allied buyers,
Md.. is president, nnd which lias ilofte
cmi hi the A rgentine nnd Aoulli Afrl- nil under the Chnlrtnniishlp of the A rm strong Packing Co., Da 11us. T e x.;
much
inward Southern agricultural de ­
ca would, iityim th e a d v e n t of ponce l-ood A dm lidstm tlon, Ihe following un- Boyd Dunlintu St Co.. Chicago, III.; velopment. was supported largely by
Brennan
Packing
Co..
Chicago.
III.;
nnd lllwj-ated shtt'liTilg. become nvn1l--| dejfliklng h a s been given by the packCliielnnntl Abattoir Co., I’lnelnnull. ra lln m d s opetiitlhg In th e 'S o u th .
aide to the European m a rk e t lias cro- * r* ‘
O . ; .Cleveland Provisions Co., Cleve­
nmd n great deal of a p p re h e n sio n on
1,1
nf Hie u n dertakings on the
Declined to Help
land, O . ; Cudahy Bros. Co,. Cudahy,
ti„. part of corn holders. T h is decline j T r “ f
Adm".lsir.itlon with
Since govenmiuni c u n lm l mf tho
i i'lfiiru lo tilts cq-cjrdlont(*fi rnirc iikSL'H Win,; J. Hold Packing Co., Buffalo, N.
1ms spread* f ™ r nimmg swltm grow ers „ f |)ork productl|i
^
‘
Y.J Dunlcvy P acking Co., P ittsburg, ryllroud.i these contributions hdvo
that n similar reduction In tho prices
|; ,s „ Brecd thnt tho pnckoni I’a .; J. E. Decker A Sons, Mason City. been w ithheld; nnd, In a striking s ta te ­
*vf hogs would imturully'follow . More* p a rtic ipa ting in these o rd e rs will mi­ In.;, Evansville Pucklng Co., E v a n s ­ ment to (he land congress, President,
ville, I n d .; E a st § lde Packing Co., E ast Warfield said ihul notw ithstanding the
St. Louis, III.; ilam iuond Stnndlsh A upponl made In a petition by 27 S outh­
Co.; Detroit, Mil'll.; O. A. llorm el A ern senators I ruin Hi stales, (hat the
Co.. Austin. Minn.; Home P a rk in g A national railroad ndinlnislration con
lee Co., T erre H aute, Ind.; Independ­ llnu** i here contributions to the urent P arking Co. Chlengo, III.; Indian- gnillzutlon, the director general ibspoils AbuMotr I 'o . Indianapolis Ind ; .eilned on 1he rimiHit lliul lonlrllio
International Provision Co.. Brooklyn. Hods should net lie made lo a pit
N. Y .; InterstiHe Packing &lt;%»., Winona, vale organization not uniter govern­
Minn.: Iowa Pin King C o, Des Moines, m e n t control ’*
Id.; pow ers Itegg Co, Jacksonville,
T h is position w.i* tak'-n. not with
III.; Klngan A ( ’o,, Indianapolis, Ind ; standing Maryland had granted It a
1 Krey Packing Co., St. Louis, Mo.; laiko c h a rte r, and given H 130,0110 ftom the
Erin Provision Co . Cleveland. &lt;• 1.ay- sla te 11 • t- »ir&gt; llois allei-iiiig Its pub
ton C o, Milwaukee, U Is , «*-. ti r Mayer He eflaiagier
"It Is indeed iinffiilunate," Mr War
A Pro,, Sedgvv lek and Beeihov t-n
streets. Chicago, 111.; J T Mi.Millan Held said, when an agency like Hits,
Co, St Paul, -.Minn ; Miller A Hurt, organized not for gain hut fin -the
general good, and which Is admitted
bv the adm inistration to be -n;nighl)
m erltort-.ii' &lt;uie, must b.- disroittlnuetl
on a lii-r.- ptetettse tn itrdet tli^i aqlo
i j a tie n o t lenjs iim v |&gt;. lit lid v &lt;tit rein li
If He &gt; orga lil/.d i&lt; It - .1*. to lie
Cleveland. ( I. , P in k e r Welib A i . Ids ell
troll, Mlrli : P m stn trg P. ■king und coin pit sh tin ir eon t no tv &gt;• a mis In ' InProvision i 'o , Plitsiitirg. Pu , Built devtdopijn ill nl the Soidh and i h nil!
P a rking i'o.. Wnteilop, la . Holierts A Hons of o i l 's of pied l live land, tile
re stora i ton of e . i n e l . e id j i ed private
(lake, Hhleug.i, !U , Itnlli- A Pans, New llialiilgetni id of tin radloiids is essetl
1 ork City ; \\ i' I t'null A 1 •■.. laignus- H a l"
|s)ft. Bid ; St Is nils ind. P a rking Co.,
Mr Wurlb-ltl -aid uppoit had tints
St. I.ouls, Mo,; Sin, lair A Co.,
M.
C edar Ituplds. la.; Sullivan A Co., De­ been w ith d ra w n bj the nitiriiad nil
troit, .Midi.; Tlieitrcr-Nortoii Provlsltia lijlld' lm tloli from at: agency wldi !i Inn!
Co., Cleveland, tl ; Wilson Provision done and iiMild do i --rs tii.in any otio-t
Co„ Peoria, III,; W estern Packing nnd In a ssistin g in nroviding iliose very
produels needed tor Hie winning of Hm
Provision Co„ Chli'iuf*, til.; (.'Imrlgs
war*Wolff Packing &lt;*o , T opeka, Ivan.
|
Shall Autocracy Continue?
j "fi may In- natm.it, tn -atd, that
th e e tn |siwi i - 11»i■J.| w i h to peris t
MRS. BELMONT TIFFANY
u.'.**' I Ini i gii.it pi ivv*- 1 s, blP leeeitlly
granted to Hu m. or -is many ol them
as. they can hulil , But aucli an nth
literacy •*« congress was etiiii|Mdh&gt;tl, un
der conditions tit w.dr. lo temporarily
siM up. It tijuy in' yafely assumed, was
Intruded for Hie purpose of winning
tin w ar only And we must take cjvre,
lest we now i j i*u11* 111 ibis t nullify Hie
very conditions which the life's blond
oi millions ol iimn ha- (»'i n le d in
lU-Miuy in ulUet coUnltiluiA" •
, Ass ert (fig ih.it for ihh- o n reaeon,
quest ions* at tMtig from the two schools
nt tboiigbt
private or government
ow nership o f iilIHltes
will likely be
made political Issues, and very soon
occupy th e atte n tio n of th e two great
political parlies, Mr. Wurthdd declared
Hint Hie people of Ihe country must
d e r i d e upon-tine nf two c ourses: .First,
governm ent ownership, un d e r which
■H«« tallrm ubvw lH m-elito. get nil they
___
_
and Without
t a n for th e ir holdings
regai d" to w h e th e r 's u c h ownership Is
to the a d v a n ta g e of the ...... p|e; and,
semnil, re store d and properly regolaleil
private' munugem til wTtlgli wl|l assure
packer*' ttgreetm-nf. ff-mimf t o pvllo them b e tte r service ami th e benefit*
11(101 Hun tdTeiv- t-y iH.mnil- i iit men i»
Mrs. Uclmont T iffany of New York
sell lings liclt-w the milEi.tiim ejitiib- has been a leader am ong the canteen of .Individual initiative, *
"My own judgment K ” Mr, W ar
IlKlii'd above Is not fttlr, c ith e r flo llio w orkers In France. - .
field ra id , "Hint only Hiniugh compre­
proilucer or* the participating pack era.
hensive plans o f . control anil regula­
Mr 'Brown tins opderfnkcn on helinlf
tion u n d e r private iunnali«menr wind
of tlie eoimnissliin men. In the United
Initiative, cun the best result* be ob­
J.
R.
CLYNES
Suite* t|mt they will loyally support
tained from any of the great Indus­
trie* of th e country.”
the (dan.
It Is believed hy Die conference Hint
Shipper* And Land Owner*
this new plan, based ns It Is upon, n
Concerning
the vital Interests of tho
positive iiilulmufn busk*, wlll-tirlng bet­
shipper* nnd th e land owner*, In llieau
ter re s u lts .to tin* producer Ilian a v e r­
problem*, Mr. Wnrfleld said: *
age prices for the month. It doe* not
"T h e shipper* und land owner* of
limit top prices nnd. should nnrrmv
th e country a r e ns much concerned In
the m argins necessary to c ountry buy­
Ih e question* nt Issue — w h e th e r the
ers In more vnrlnldo mark eta.
I*
railroads n re -o w n e d and operated by
believed that th e plan should work out
the gove rn m e n t o r u nde r prlviilu ow n­
close to SIS average.
ership nbd opera Hon—an any Interest
Involved. T h e heeurliles of thol^ own
Swine producer* of the country will
companies. If they nre corporation*,
rftn trib u te to I heir own Interest hy
are affected;
und It they are not
not Hooding the mnrkct, for It rnti»l be
corporations, th e ir business I* affected
evident that If an excessive over per­
by the nympathctle. effect of any action
centage of hrtga Is m nrkcted In any
th a t a d v e rse ly affect* the billion* of
one month price stabilisation and con­
railroad necurlHen outstanding. More­
trol cannot sureeetl.' and It ‘Is certain
over, th e nucceu* of the shipper and
thnt producers themselves run' cotilrlland ow n e r 1* directly dependent ujion
liule materially to the efforts nf the
a d e q u a te -and proper railroad develop
conferences If they will do th e ir m a r k ­
m*nt and *«frvlce."
"If th e r e I* a people lo whom the
eting In ns normnl n^wny ns possible.
V ■■+*¥
♦ &gt;/&lt;ff vary idaa of buc Ii a By*tem of patrrT he whole altuutjon us existing nl
n a llin i—g o v e r n m e n t ow nership and nil
present deninnds n t frank nnd explicit
tha t It Involyea—tnuat bo repugnant, It
assu ra n c e from' tho conferees rejirela
thoao o f tia-who live in tho South.'*
gented—o n m o ty ,. th a t every (tosslble
It wa* d e te rm in e d by th e Congre**
effort will be rondo Mo rnnlntnln n llyp
tha t th e four land ansoclaHon* *ha)l
hog price com m ensurate with awTnn
ta k e over th o S o uthe rn S e ttle m e n t and
production costs nnd reasonable sell­
D evelopm ent O rganization; continu­
ing vplues In execution of the declnrctl
ing It* w ork u n d e r the suggestion* of
policy of Ihe Food A dm inistration
th e offleern of th a t Organization, a*
to use every pgency In Its control to
a c le a ring house and mtuUpm through
which to give c ollective'exprosalon to
secure Justice to the fnrmor.
J. R. Clynea became food controller the d e sire s of th e land ow ners of the
T he stabilization methods ^adopted
for November represent th e beat ef­ o f . G r e a t Britain after the death of South, to th e end thnt nil *oc11on* of
fort* o f ' t h e conference, c o n c u rre d In Lord Rhondda, whose auletant hi hod the Houtliern country ipay be benefited
by tin! Fuad A dm inistration nnd t b f been. He I* an eam eit patriot and by tliu plana of th e S e c re ta ry of tho In-

5. . ». . . . . . . . . . jzx x ts srsrsss

also prominent In union tabor elfcfcgi- lean soldiers and sailor*.

Jits. Muughton
W. M

Seminole t Papier 2, Order Eastern St*
Meet* every first and third Thursday
In each month. ^ Everyone who hni seen
hD S ta rin th&lt; EosUare cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
_. Alice E. Itohhlns, Scc'y
T he S a m ord Council K. of C.

Mce*i the 2nd Sunday :i p. tn., and the
4th Sunday H p. tn.. each month, at K.
of C. Hall. Ohk Ave.
. C. I/. Hritt. Fin. Scc'y. •
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P,

Meets second and fourth T u e sd a y s,
N'isUing knight* nlAayn welcome.
ll McEutjlin
O'. J. Miller

Sanfurd Lodge No. 27, I, O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at- 7:30
in Masonic Hall. AH visiting brothers
cordially invipd
F. E, Fed ridge
A. J. Dossing
N. G. *
It. See.

The 'Italian government ha* a w a r d ­
ed to Capt. Francesco Mario Cuardab a t i l It* silver medal, which la v ir tu ­
ally the highest a w e d of m ilitary .rec­
ognition th a t can come to an Italian
soldier. The medal was a w a rd e d to
him when he gave adm irable proof of
his bravery In checking a sudden and
threatened panic aroused nmong the
troops at Tagllnmcnto on October 26,
1917. Captain Quardabassi, owing to
his knowledge of^Amerlea and Ameri­
cana, was se n t to the United State* on
a special.mission from the Italian gov*
ernment.

Gale City t amp No. fi, W. O. W ...
Meets second nnd fourth W ednesday

nights in each month.
F. I,. Miller *
J. F. Iluolehnn
Clerk
Council Commander
Seminole Itelieknh Lodge No. 13
Meets every Second and Fourth Friday
Mithts in Masonic Hall at 7:30. . All
visiting Iteheknhs welcome.
Mrs. H a ttie Lmxing,

xr»., Ida
i.i.. Crirn,
r’.;.., k
t w*
Mrs.
N.Vj

Celery Clfy Aerie No. IK53

Wonfen Are Immune.
psyi liohiglsl- have recently, found
Hint certain inilletd- nre u fn ib l of m ir­
r o r s — a resit 11 o| vvntildrig tin- ih n n c e
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Meeting every 2nd it Ith Wednesday
night nl SftVIork Engle Horne,f)hk Ave
Visiting Brothers• Welcome
E E. Hogan
* &lt;*. C. Wood ruff
WottlVv President
-teeretn r y

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li. I*, n . H. Sanford Endue 1211
Meet first and lhir.1 Wednesday night
at Elks Home, N orth park Avenue.
I S. Frank
O, E. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted llulat
T he Lake llr e e /e &lt; m inrll N'n. .11 Ju n io r
O rder I tilled tn ie r ir u n Mechanic*
Meids every W ednesday at 7:110 P.
M in the City Hall. \ isiting brother*
are welcome. &lt;*. | | S m ith . Her. Sec.

^

lloynl Neighbor'
-Meets See,-nil and I

M odern W oodmen nf in te rim
M is - ts " I. I’lmrsdav evening*. 7:30,
in M U \ Hall Piro B iblinp
i ’ E M Donntd
i D C ouch
&lt;u i j I
Clerk
I oval llfilfr of Moose
•Kitiifiint l odge No l o i n iiti-eU, In Ha
In St ui-‘ .x fitnv i- Building Pecond and
I'im t i !» M -'id.r -n M onth at 7:30,
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GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY WILL BRING B A C K ,
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Nelson Sailors and

A m erican S ta n d a rd V ersion

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type. Strongly and neatly bound hi Khuki colored Morocco [trained
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round comers, Khaki allies, [{old title, beautifully embossed
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NUMBER 25

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
HOLD SPECIAL SESSION
ON IMPORTANT MEASURES

ENTERPRISE the home for
WILL BE WINTER RESORT

have a vital* interest, in order t o '
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TKK OF* MISSIONARY LIFE

J u s t as h u n d re d s of the finest
missionaries in th e world look back
to sum m er conferences as tin; time
of uivir
their unm
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give
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th eir lives to t h e missionary task,
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scores o‘f young men and women
should find a t L ake Monroe the in­
spiration which would lead them to
decide to g i v e - their lives to great
mission tasks a t hom e and abroad.
T ins should be the Mecca to which
m any a soul looks back as the place
where he made his like work decision
and from which s t r e a m s 'o f conse­
crated lives go fortli to many parts
of th e world. In th e never-to-be for­
gotten m om ents of a ronsecraled
service led by Miss Ktnma Tucker a)
Lake Ju n a lu s k a one Sunday evening
m uni; men and women an­
nounced their . purpose to become
missionaries. "'May we not ex-perl
similar results at Lake Monroe? ft
was she who first had I lie vision, an I
answered G o d s i all f&gt; siouri- ■*.e
propi-rtj. '
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their places in th e religious, life ami
thinking of th e people o f-th e United
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beautiful s p o t s . are silme of th e denrand most sacred memories.
Many a man and woman looks hack
in a visit to some great religious
gathering in one of these conferpnrw as the tim e of the largest in­
spiration and the g r e a t e s t ' blsnring.
Tl,e«e eonferenres have done much
ileepeii the religious life of the
,l ir. h. They have brought also the
enlarging vision of the world­
* wide extension &lt;»f the Kingdom
(Miri-t.
'All "t lie assembly g r o u n d s .t h a t we
* i-hk have in inind are su itab le for
Miiiiiiter eoiiferenees, but none of
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A com p u tatio n on this' basis
shows, Mr. floover .said, lhis situ a­
Hon. Hoard of C o u n ty C o m m is ­
sioners in and for Seminole co u n ty ,
tion until the next harvest.
A shortage of about three billion Fla., m et in regular session- a t 10
pounds in park and dairy proddets o'clock n. m. P resent: C h airm an L.
and vegetable oils, and of dairy f e e d s A. U n .m t^ ; a n d Com missioners L. P.
of about tim e million tons. Of beef H»Ka n * ( . AN. F.ntzniinger, O. 1.
there are si.lliclent supplies to load I Swope and fc. II. M b e e . w i t h V. K.
nil r e f r i g e r a t in g '’»hi|)s' to capacity, Douglass d eputy clerk and D avid
an d there will be enough of o t h e r 'S p e e r d e p u ty sheriff in atten d a n ce,
M inutes ot the la s t regular mcetfood stuffs provided the 'utm ost
r n .n i.n iv is practiced by the A mere
M M () r ‘- 7 ,h - al" ° •, I,^ ial m(‘c l ;
ican people Although sugar th a t is h.g «f Oet. 16th and Oct. 22nd an,
available is am ple for normal Vob- Nov 4th. 1916. read, a p p ro v ed and
sum p tio n l.erv if other nations retain , ordered lileil.
t lu-ir present short rations, any inKids lor th e building of IH-rltfrpmg
-will creute .t world vis and pens fn SeminijJe c o u n t y , ' ”
sliiirtiige7 There is u surplus of cof* j F lu&gt;1 were opened nnd re ad , atid the
fee.*
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will have ... furnish tin per cent o f 1 motion of l). P. Swope seconded by
,1.. w..,!d's -u p p i. id f.... I-,..,.Is .mil L
Hagan and ea rn ed . ..... bid of
Uie I n,..:,I S ta tes and tin- Wes. I n - . " ," 'r- ,,v a e .e p te d yr
ill.-* will be aid.
export 2«V.nn„.„do Ilie mm.l-er of vats ....... led in thin
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tiiu s h a v e g lo rio u sly ussociated t h e m s e lv e s
in t h e c o m m o n w o r k t h a t shall b rin g a b o u t
o u r v icto ry . I d e s ir e to join m y m o s t s in ­
c e re w i s h e s for th e unqualified s u c c e s s of
th e financial c a m p a ig n , w in c h y o u uro n e w ly
.c o m m e n c i n g w i t h t h e view to t h e d u v d u p - - .
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carried. Mr. Hagan is a u th u n te d to
mal.e necessary repairs .nit -tins road
,i r e t e f i o i I-- 'h e drainage and
grading..
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tain d itu m s of faiiinu- exist tn 1-uditch, $tl7.*2(l: Fred T . Williams, en, ........ i.g . ; u sought.
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*Thi» being ti"-. new world situu- and white people have had meotingltl (',,nj m iagiom.rs R rum ley and E n trDay. sessions wiil he held* in tlu- co-operate in the work.
plate where even in •the_ m idst of
nnd have made house t " house c u m - ; mingcr he authorized to purchase
P alm etto Clult House.
T lte war labor policies board a n d ' l i " " created by the collapse
•niitir a conference of m in iq n a ry
I curbing for the.Sanford-O rlando road
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• I hr paigns for funds.
. Evening sessions will he held in
• ;-l-r - U|| pe held and doubtless
th e --I'n te d Stall's, i-m pbtyment set^ ^
.(&lt; nur)Mt|j&lt;.i(.H
T h e ......... .. a r e ’ responding nobly *at cost n o t - t o '- w e e d JdOO.OO.
th e Casino Hurgoyne.
'-i .» -..ill |,ro \e to he one of th e mist
vice will he combined to (i.indle th e prTill■• e lm u g es ill " u r policies mi l" In tlii* 1*1111 anil il
null1 to usitiTt! Motion of (*. W. Kntzminicor and
T he afternoon nefsion on I riday,
1*-••(*i* leatures of this assembly. We
labor d e p a r t m e n t 's end.
d ay 's outlook rail
sum m arized:
th
at
Seminole
county
will go over seconded by l b P. Swope _carried
, "j - ii(&gt;. longer neglect tlie training of N o \. 22nd. will he held irt "tlu- Club
th a t s alary , of J. M. W ynn, road
the
to
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S
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ay
night.
W
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the*
conversion
of
industry
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a
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we
may
now
advantageous-*
• -i-V'ial missionary leaders for * the House of the l/rm o n d V. I. A. at
%
su p erin ten d e n t he raised to $100.00,
from
u
war
to
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a
peace
basis
many|y
abandon
the
use
of
substitutes
in
study elasses in the ehurrhes. Tens O rm ond, in response to an invitation
T h e fund lias now .reached propor­
* , f •««».»» fi*'tl vnm on. from th at ehih whieh was a d o p ted 'b y workers will also he released from \our w heat bread: tliul we will still tions th a t an- very satisfactory hut per m onth.
Motion of C. W. K ntzm ingcr, sec­
'•"Hi young and old. are grouping th e Hoard of Directors in session rtt em ergency jobs created by the war j require economy, and elimination of there should he no ceasing of activ­
bu t this 'problem bus been taken | waste in its • consu m p tio n : th a t for ity all over the county for Seminole onded by O. P. Swope and carrie d
ihi-mtelvis in s tu d y classes- and are I’alatka, June 19. ‘
•isling fur a well prepared lender.
There will he a meeting of the into consideration by th e officials.; th e present we need ■•onservatinn-in w ants to ruise not only her quofii the old road and- old bridge at Rob­
I l.eso lenders must he trained in Hoard of Directors on T u esday after­ who are working out plans for a b u tte r a n d condensed milk; th at ul­ hu t more Hum th e ' quota as Presi­ inson Springs, and ulso the old, road
special conferences for this highly noon. Nov. 19th. at :i o'clock in the general stabilizing of labor condi* tim ately we must extend this to all dent Wilson lias asked th a t America near Mr. W. R. H ealey's place bo
ti,,ns when t h e soldiers are returned the fats.
important work,
Shull it not lie parlors of the Hotel Morgan.
rnlso 25 per cent over the first nnd is discontinued as public rnnds
to civil life.
4 true that literally th o u sa n d s in the
We can contem plate at the most, nam ed sum, showing the world that and bridges.
T h e ' Credentials C o m m ittee will
coming years will liutl their training he ready for re g istrations t t the
K. FI. Brady, E, F. Housholdcr
Secretary -linker said to d a y that m aintaining fully three pounds per we believe in th o -v a rio u s organiza­
at Lake Monroe?
and
Schellc M nines addressed tho
tions
th
u
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nre
looking,
after
o
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boys
Hotel Morganon T uesda y afternoon, every phase of d em obilization of the m o n th of s u g a r per person of house­
and
th
a
t
the
United
Stntes
purposes
hoard
in reference to t h e enforcing
hold
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on
th
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There is no lie ttc r place for E|&gt;- and u t the P a lm e tto Club House a t arm y is Jieing carefully studied by
of
th
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gam e laws and also in refer­
to
look
after
the
boys
after
peace
and
we
cun
by
th
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availability
of
w
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agencies,
by
t
us
yet
wurht Conferyn'-es to .spend a few 8 o'clock on W ednesday morning and
has
been
declared
and
also
to
give
ence
to
th e game warden.
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Europe
begin
a
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once
no
filnnB
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v
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been
finnlly
form
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mornings
th
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after
till
all
dele­
days or a week in training the young
Mr. M. M. Smith addressed the
men and women who are l» he -the gates nnd alternntf-s are registered. lated. / T l i i: only orders sit fur Issued to relax more re strain ts on stuttffjuid to other countries,
C lubs are asked Lo elect delegates curtailing w a r ^ T ts iL deal with pro­ pending som e chnnge in Europe
future leaders of tlu- church. Our
All this great work takes money hoard in referenco to Seminole coun­
Kpworth League is our Ollicers’ and alternates as soon us Rossi hie jects upon which worR\has not nftu- policies.’
and there was never any money t y ’s p ro ra ta share of t h e ststo n u to
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Training C am p and therefore it and send lists of sam e to Mrs. C. M. ully s ta rte d , he said.
K e ep -u p license money, .ami s t a t e d th a t th e
" T h ese a re special features of given to a .Holder cause.
should give special “attention to the Alulill. corresponding secretary pro
T h e question of the n um ber of c h a n g e s in policy, hut the shifting of the good work sutd let qur county go s ta te road d epartm ent is 'n o w . ready
training of men and women who are tom., Kldred, Florida, anil to Miss Am erican troops to be. retained in c o n s e rv atio n from one com m odity to over th e top h'y a handsom e figure to spend this money on th e roads of
• to take charge of th e various inter­ Mnrinn W ood,-chairm an of registra­ F ranc e or elsewhere in E u rope is be­ a n o t h e r is not the whole policy. before S atu rd ay night.
Seminole county. On motion of L.
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P. Hagan, seconded by C. W. Kntzing stu d ied on t h a t side.
Mr. TJtc-re is one policy which cannot
T he aeroplane* from Arcadia will minger and carried, th a t in as much
accommodate from one hundred tu
Clult women, eitlivr delegates or B aker said, th a t sidle th e general change, and t h a t is th e vital nci'eshe here tins ............... .. at 2 oM lock
two hundred, where all would" he alternates are requested also t&lt;&gt; send '
as Mr Sm ith, a member iff the S tate
in preparing rccn..cindut ions n * |j t y
sim ple liv ing, tn economy hi
or- igl t \ . \ el,,-,*' together, taking tlieir names to Miss M arion Wood of (() t )1(. n u in h rt to he kept under all consum ption for all eommoditios to s tim u late th e enthusiasm in Hit- lligltwxiy Dept, appeared before tliis
drive.
men' • iiu same dining room. liH- D a y to n s.
hoard and stated t h a t the State
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i arms in tliis country
tnon- or less s u b s titu te for each
"'ir toe whnli- eonfvrcnce wilii life
Rond Dept iiad money to spend in
All session* of bo th A c ' " u m i i M r . | | a ker said several factors will j o lh ‘' r- We mu,tl n M i ? lh a t t,H*
and enthusiasm , singing songs, re- ^
an&lt;| lh(. board nrt.
to
this
co u n ty , th u t tliis ho ard ask the
Notice
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ru
th
S
eek
e
rs
govern the order in which the men »Pectre of famine abroad now haunt
'«&gt;b.ng and making merry • surely ^
pluh womt&gt;n a n ,| the public
S ta te R oad D t p t . to defer the ex­
the
ab
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ce
of
our
table
at
home
will be released Horn the army. It is |
this would he I»n ideal spot.
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AIF members of th e T r u t h Seekers p enditure of this m oney .until th e
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obvious, he said, thnt,;ua a matter of!
T h e m a tte r of rpim e im portance
next rl*gula’r meeting of this hoa.'d,
'W ith the ever enlarging task 6f re­
justice, men who have been longest | t0 us is how much of CBch com m od­ Dihle Class of th e M ethodist church
ligious education through the {Sunday
and th eir friends arc requested to ut vyhich tim e this bp ard w ill tak e
T h e a n n u a l meeting a t D ay to n a is in th e service should he released
ity th e exporting countries c a n .f u r come to the class next Sunday ns we some action in the m atter.
•choul, special in stitu tes are, being
to he distinctly a W a r Convention, first, b u t the industrial s itu atio n and
conducted th ro u g h o u t the cou n try
nish between now and next harvest, will resume our regular studies at
Mr. M. K. Robinson appeared^be-,
and th e work of ih e club is to be the specinl need for men of*a certain
foro
- t h e -b o a r d and submitted^, a
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.he and how m uch is necessary to the 9:45 in the class room.
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.Mrs. Roberts, Teacher.
assembly should train m ultitudes of |
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THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE FOUR
platfprm scales, s e t of batteries
FuCtcbtlonH for Xnrast j a c k e t s
Also lot and-1
We subm it t h e " foMowirg list of other nrtirles.
articles and prices ,which might be ing. Atkina, next to Vincent's
T H E A W A K E N IN G
given to those people who volunteer house.
to till C hristm as rnrtons for soldiers
By GEORGE ELMER COBB
m ulu Army overseas, who have no
For S a l e —Old newspapers
relatives or fn« n d s . .
Herald Ollice.
ICupyriRbt. ISIS. Western Naw»f &lt;l»-*
We .suggest, th a t each carton con­
. U nion, i
tain a tooth brush, dental cream,
F'or Sale -One Baby Grand Chev
" F o l-d o - r o l e j n c u l u l e u Wade tlutli- candy and unscehted soap.
♦air«t
auto. H. G. Dietcrich. 6-tf
rle eiinteiiiptuously. "You'd think It
1 packet playing cards. 25r to otic.
tins a ttnpcee you was making a p n —
I pi to il. 5c
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cut to. Instead of u stnhL w u s l.lt
For Sale or Exchange
1 stj^ck shaving soap. 25c
w ife.' **--*"*.
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J L I*. K arquhar Fire B
1 lb. hard candy (tin i»ox if pos
"Well, you seg. Winule and I arc
Boiler
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were when \Cu were only.engaged.~jrc
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Wheland
Engine
It's tlli-SC dell
khaki hiunlkerrhkds, 25c each
s^onded llul Dev
65 F e e t 12 inrh Bolt neafly new
cute uttentWns t!
__ 1 kpg. sm oking tobacco, 12c
65 Feet 8 inch Belt nenrly new
en—llowers, a hi
2 pkgs rice paper, tic each
1 No. 2 Frick Saw Mill, 36 feet
pretty collar pin.
1 tooth brucb
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It lifts the wife out of the o rdinary.1
Carriage
.and 1 Head Blocks
- I pkg d e n tal ‘creltm. 25c
recalls old girlhood days and makes |
I Buttoh* Saw '
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1 pipe, 50c to $1.00
her happy.”
1 No. 4 Fay &amp; Eagle Heavy Ph
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cake
soap,
15c"A woman's home Is her Idol,* quot­
er in first class shape
2 pkgs chewing gum ; 6c each
ed practical Wnde Guthrie. “Provide
1 C halloner Hand* Feed Shingle
C hristm as gam es,* 50c to $1.00
for that first."
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" Sometimes n g its to be a prison. caHi
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'3 Log Cnrts
What do you do for your wife on her
1 pkg pipe tobacco, 15c
8 Head of good Mules
birthday?’
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1 H eavy 4 Mule Wagon
••Give her something useful, of
Good electric pocket light tex tra
course. Lust year It &gt;vns n sewing urn- b a tte r y and BulhL$1.25 to 13.00
Can deliver at once.
Reason for gelling have cut out
.E m it.c a k e -4tin box if possible) 60c
EVA LUM BER CO.,
to $1.00 a lb.
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Longwood, Florida.
Safety rhzor, $1.00 to $5.00 .
Leather fleeced lined gloves, $3.00
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Talcum powder, 25c
Treitrb m irror. 25c
House fo r-B o n t. J. Mussun
Fountain pen tself f i l l ij y j a i t b ink

delight—
GRANDMA'S
to take your dainti­
est, m ost delicate arid
costliest piece of chiffon
and wash it She knows
how precious it is—what
pride you take in having
it just so. Chiffons
"touchy” things—GRAND­
MA knows it and handles
them just right GRAND
MA suds never liarmed any­
thing. Let her wash your
Wash the Woolen Socks diiffons next time.

You K nit vjith Grandma

Your Grocer Has It!
LESSONS FOR THE

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Luck ch a rm , $1.00
C hofolate alnumd bars
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of t h e poitofflce to w hic h you drtlrv futur*
n o l l r r t t o I’** *ent t o you.
I t O I I T . W. i ) A V I S . ' l t i c i . f , r .
P E R K Y M. C O L S O N , Krv.lver.
P a t e ol flril p u b lic a tio n
November 5
1918.
H a t e of arenm l p u b lic a tio n November I!
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d a t e of t h i r d publication NnvrtnbrT |o. j j h
O a t s of fo u rth pu b lic a tio n November 26, | i i |
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In r i r r u l l Court. ■H r . r n l h Judlrlal I irralt
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C o r p o r a ti o n , et al. * *
Matter** Sale
t ' n d e f a n d by v i r tu e ol a I
t . r i d in the above e n title d
above e n ti t le d c ourt, t h e foil.
T r s f C .fate rirtftalc, .ly i n g a m
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c o u n ty id Kcmlntilc a n d d a l e ol I1.irl.li »3|
Mild a t th e court h o m e door at Sar.lord.
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------ during
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i hour* of sa le on t h e f ir s t M hndav fn Preen.
■h . r , l i d s , it b r in e t h e g n d day of t h r month,
I te-w lt:
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All t h a t p o r t io n of lllock eight SI, T!*f
N in e te e n *19), lyinc n o r t h of the rr,iM&gt; tie,
house at &gt;d
t h e M l s n r l r t'.i»«t L ine Railr &gt;1 in i ill
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20 • I-. loe n o rth of t h e main loo ■tr, \(.
13-tp.
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. ; In tho second design howotrei-thirTo' heTrtlfy practical In these w ar scallop is tho outstanding fenttrrer 1
time*, everything should hnve a two- The pattern for tho embroider) la
fold uso. So In keoplng with that usually graceful, for It Is not nlwajs
Spirit the towel en*ls shown here are possible in achieve such symmetry In
designed. T h e y „ r ...... pcclully appro- ....... ..
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the 22nd d»y of ( I r t o b e r , A. I). | 9 U • 1
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WILL tfll you what ill happen f in.:
nlyiJil this winter in I*runce. Some
j^ijfht when its c&lt;'Ul find dark. Th.oro
will he a rustling thmnjrh the front line
trench, where our hoys stand guard. And
a heavy ladened Secretary will nrik-'
his way along.
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In his hands will be great shoaniing
pots: in his pocket chocolate and ciga­
rettes.
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--.r.n to another he-will ro,
From one man
passing a cup 1full of hot coffee to hands
that tremble with the cold; brinRina the
comfort of a hit of sweet and a smoke.
Men will hall him cheerily, slapping*
him on the bnck ; apd when he has gonef
things will be a little easier in that trench
because he has pusaed that way.
How much will it cost to mSkc that
trip, do you suppose? Counting the
pittance that the Secretary is paid, and
the cost of the chocolate and the ciga­
rettes and all?
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Five dollars? Twenty-ftve dollars?
I do not know.
But whethor it is five dollars or
twenty-five, I’d like to think that it la
•my five or twenty-five— wouldn t y o u .
That some nHfht when It’s cold and lone­
some, my money and yours might send a
Socrotary out along that frontlinotrench.
Ivot’e make up our m ln d B that w e are
going to pay for a score of those trips.
A score of the nights this winter shall be
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our money provided; and are happioY
because our representative has passed.

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- F m u i I M i p p l y &lt;*f .gift'*, I s u p p o s e ,
h e - r e m a r k e d . * t t h f*dgn*&lt;l Hull ( T e r e n c e
t o I h i l . v l l i. - r e s n o t o n l y M y r t l e , h u t
IIP t o r l i t u f 111) s l ' t c r s w a s t i n g t h i d r
m o n . y o'iw i r u l e s . ” and h i s f i n g e r s
t \ \ i r l * - d n h n i i t l lu - p o c k e t w h e r e Ills
w a t c h r e p i s e d . a p p a r e n t ly • fn a n t i c i ­
p a t i o n o f lli«-..*Xpeete«l n e w f o b .

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iin’c glarM'S. 1.1*1* on table in l' H
; lobby. ' R e tu rn to Secy. Sunfort
T ru c k Gr*&gt;wern,1 Inc. .Itetxard. •
Lost T w o P. O. keys. Om- stmtll
Hat key. on lint her spring, copper •ttuatft«! in S« ii\t*»olr email' . I Vrulu. t wit
W ^ •( I# t I t xrt |&gt;t »*Mfth I ar f • * . St
disc. P D J. PN att- return Wi I*. O. J.*artth.
Sa.«l l*ni! i M i i f H a* &lt;h» «t1 1« •■(
••the D*uanri «f »ai*l
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c h . S all deg E 2 1 1 ch». N 6,°
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I h , *aid land bring a***--*rd at the

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made #H'Ura»M*n ,&lt;»r Ut iji t &lt;1 t «• '«xm t a«

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tafth l iV , aal»l r r ' t i ^ r a t r «•m
|ir«r«f In tliia'n c ! |m l t In S« mit .,f« r *ur h
| Ti&lt;ri«la. t.»-«hit
l.'ita I an*! 2 •!«-•« K 1.2'*
arrt-a »«*T f.*»t 2 ’, St. J»»«ri»h.
T h r «alil laml h r l n f
it t h r «latr
p( t h r P*uancr of• tjf h **. ftlfirafr In thr

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«h all l»r frHrrm r«| a r r o r d i n r tr» law, ta«
d . rtl will iMur th«r«»n on t h r Tjfi d a y of
f l r r r t n l r r # A. IV I0IH.

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and harncM.
Dirt cheap
noil. 509 E a s t T hird St.

F**r SaleKnuuire **j:t
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Household I furniture.
M ugnoliutor^telephone

For Snl«- Damly mule,
Dirt cheap
.and harness,
sell. 509 Has / T h i r d St.
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Witrrf a rny ofTf«tal 'ignaturr and ^ral
uuir t hif1
h &lt;lft\ a»* NnVrmhrr, \ .1* PM*.
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f:. A. P O P M I.A S n,
P J Clerk Circuit Cou^t. Scnltolr &lt;*«».. FI*.
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I n - I U : S. R- R a n e e . A*.l*nor:
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N o t l r r I* tirre ky c t » , r that fts.»l . l a t e ,
i ti m ti in lh* i Ih w
h*vr h*Vr filrti
■nil th * t un ih#* 122ml da ) «•! Niivcmb#r,
p.MJ*. at 10 *. m . / I •hall p r t il i tn t h r llun.
J i m n \V lYrkin*. Ju&lt;lc^ i f t h r Srftrrnth
Jt|.iici*l C'ifruit f r f I r t tr r * rf f l i s r h t r f r ■•
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lii.r* nrrlveil tit*- surprise of In* Bfo
wlo-ii the dinner wns over and they nilJourned l&lt;» the dining room, Wade's
mother prefaced Hie gift giving with
thP re m a rk :
“We.Hre-ftU turning «»ver « now leaf
this year. Wild.*, Yotj always glx*'
Myrtle «uch sensible, pritcllcnl gifts,
that go totvurds milling t&gt;* the limne,
that .we decided to follow your examWnde Oullirie looked blank, men
suspicious, mid fluidly thoughtful as
his mother revealed her gift—it Hiow
shovel. IBs sisters followed, one with
it shoe-blacking out tit. nnqiher with n
w hisk•tirooni, u third wltlr a garden
hose. Wnde. however, look.sl shocked,
hut guilty, " h e n Myrtle presented him
wltlr n lawn tuower. When they were
all gone he gluneed at her In n n*pr.iaehful way She- Mir'i Hit*.-tears
and tell lliln Ids In)* and wept out her
Krief on lit" shoulder
‘‘(lb Wnde V sin- sobbed. "I dldn t
want to give you thi|t horrid, onininou
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t b s 3rd d a y *&gt;l J u n e , A. 11. 1912, baa Bird
In my office. «,(l haa made
application tor t m deed to l u u , in accord*
ancc * l t h l a v .
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following d r i e r ibed real «"»t*to
and being in t h e c o u n ty -of
• ta t * of Florida will be *old d u n
hour* of «ale on th e l i n t Mond*l
her. 191*. it bring t b s 2 n d day «*
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RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE POI N­
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Mr. F e rry Taylor was buried in
Geneva T u esd a y .
Ferry was for­
merly a CJeneva boy but for a n u m ­
ber of years has lived In Orlando.
Near th e o u tbreak of t h e war he e n ­
listed with* Linde Sam in th e N avy
and was on one of the big battle­
ships whtVh was su n k utT .the Irish
C oast a b o u t * six weeks ago.
His
body was picked up by a rescuing

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great for ' P erry was a very great
favorite", a ’ manly mart.
T h e packing houses &gt;are running
full time at present. ,
S a tu rd a y night at the town hall
in Geneva a crowd met to hear all
about th e p resent drive. .There were
a n um ber from Sanford brought u?
messages of cheer as, well a- to show
u's all th a t our war 1 work wa- not
M r H it
*.ru*‘ln*,l . but &gt;n!;. bi gun
Sli .«*?.•*, **&lt; i it •* &lt;-hairman .ti •rto-'j
Mr*.
us of the .tin unt Of our quota
U a!*-&gt;n -p*** V’ zv if '• -*»? 11 •* .•
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Hatch
the Y. W. C. A. i*rof.
's ’ talk
on, Y. M. C. •*\. tvo rk in the ra m p s
arid abroad was both instructive and
it.lereating. ar.»l madi -j* all envy
him his rhar.ee to I . Ip •-.ar 1* yM* . • ■.
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BEE WORLD.

That’ will Givi* Longer and Better Service.
Se*e ( &gt;ur Stock of

• iturz burr." said little Mr. Pee.
"Buzz. 1-uzz.” anrwered Brother Bee.
••Here, here, get ,
to work, get to
work.” said Ml«s 1
covered from a serious a t t a t k . .o f
lice to her sister.
asthm a.
"I um hurrying
• P r e s e•n te d With. W atch
nk fast ns I can."
Mr. a n d M rs.W . K. P reva tt e n te r -/
.Miss .Agnes Edwards received a
buzzed her sister,
tained Mrs. Jennie P re v a tt and M rs
e r Bee.
Mae Rivers arid two children of * * * * a t r h , from thf* ^ u p l l . of the
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High School as a token of regard
“T h e r e Is * n
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Mr. and Mr*. ( . II. Tyier are in
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Jacksonville for th e week on b u s in e s s ,- ..
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Ilee.
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and pleasure.
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know it.” said Sis- 1
ter B&lt;*e.
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“tVhnt nre they
A Beautiful
talking
about?"
Queen Bee.
asked Baby Broth­
er Bee.
“ beloved { rir.cipal, Mis* Edwards
an illness from influenza.
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! t h s t r w f ’‘* o f f e ^ r K » s ' » h * t ^ e a n r t o r e o « . . “ Nqjhlus, m y -dent."'ausvyvied .Me.
Bee.
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supplied.
“Cnn people or heejt talk about
is expected here .this week to be a
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We w ant t o express to h e r our nothing?" asked Hlnhy Brother Bee.
RUpst fur tnc* winter* of h u daught r, .
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lov' a," ‘ l o y a l t y — not only tr ,- d.^y)
"D ear me. dear me." said Mr. Bee,
Mr«/ A.* II. Stone of Cameron ave- , „ .
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•• l regret o\&lt;-r o u r own loss b u t a - / " i r "now Isn’t thnt Just like n bright ch ild !
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nue
. pride and gladness over o u r *oun- He Is asking-such n clever question.
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gai n, when she goes
Over
"Of course, dear Baby Bee." sold Mr.- ]
a * F ord-S m ith truck a n d ‘ would t&gt; • • T i
with th e Red Cr»s*
Bee. "you nre quite right. They aren’t •
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talking about nothing. What I Tenllyi
pleased witFi a share of the wor-;
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1 meant to tell you was thnt what they
hf-reabijuts.
Mrs. Chorpening ! a«
m t . K . n o f this e x p r e s .
w w , n ,k lne
ri„ t
nt&gt;.
a’
g* r •charge .f t h M -• x
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t&gt;y
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But
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M -• I i w a 'd - a m j T&gt; ‘ a g • that, and you were so clever yotj wnnt.Iff* ( Aflit*rur* -h;j'|.* *i *h« ' * r*t
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tru
the Ct 1it y I) ••It a on .Thursday. Mr.
"I really «Jnn’t understand even
n ritf'Vnh
fif the a :!•'* tion, pride and lo y alty of now." snld Baby Bee;' "I nra nfrnld
Uiii'i uni 11 i i i u i 14 z/|
vf «lllvl
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thy S. H. S. for ouriieloved t e a '• •-r,"
the tirft f-ar« -of le'tU'is
I am not as clever ns vou think.”
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11r •■*le-r Bee’ snld :
I r 1 - 1 1 1 nj, in: \ nrr r 1
"Buz* biizr. &gt;.&lt;u nre n i-lcvVr bul*y
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spending t L.•* 'M.fk- in G eneva a t ­ with an a tta c k of influenza.
will not c a u s e a n y s e r io u s • rnDli-m
"Mrs. E. M. Galloway is slightly re­ of u n e m p l o y m e n t .
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you’re at on ce.in possession of all
the knowledge you need; it tells you
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male bee. nnd Inter on he-would be u
full-grown Mr. Bee. ’ How .Ire-ulful
III* life Wn* going
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B y ro n . G»‘. \ |. r 11. li»I" • to he.
• )li| Ki-i.t u* I.y Mfg t &lt;&lt; ,
"Must I be a lit­
tle g «• n t'l e tn a n
I’adui ab . K&gt;.
bee?" he aski-d.
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f hud ehidera in tny -herd of hug*
Isn't It wontb-r1 recently an d begun feeding t h e 11. A
f u I !" exi-loltneij
| Thnmus* Hug Cholera C u re and B r o t h e r ‘ Bee, and
was losing from -four .to five each Air. Bee buzzed.
night until 1 began, the use of rhts
"Isn't It simply
preparation. I raise about 200 -head m itgnlilrent!"
1 °f bog* per y e a r and never e x p e r t to j " I ’ d r a t h e r
work." snld tho
be without y o u r remedy. little bo&lt;*.
"It'a
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so stupid to do
II. &lt;!. Harding &amp; Co.
nothing, and
L. Allen S eed Co
F ri- 2 1 -tf
there’s no fun In
being lazy. I wish There
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I'd been born a ,h ,n 3 Flne About
Tantalum'* Great Value.
working bee.”
Dolnjj Nothing.
Tnntalum, ow ing to it* hardness.
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make* good m aterlnt for writing pen*,
while he became used to his laziness
j Whlrh nre le*‘* expensive than Iridiumnnd was n regular little male bee— do­
! tipped gold nib*. I’. ti* from till* inetal.
ing nothing. But. oh. how often he
! treated with :t «|ter|ul hardening procenvied the ones who could work, nnd
' c'-s. prove *n[ e r lo r to all oilier*, and
how- often he wished lit* hadn't been
i r e not corroded bv any inks.
born n, gentleman bee. .,
"If I had my wny." he said. “I would
j oni*- make tny enemies gentlemen bees
Ornamental Per*lmrfion.
As ornti'niefit;i', tree* the Jnpnncse jrlf It always meant they couldn't do
.... . any work.
nnd Chi tit- - 1—r still
lire e n t i t l e d
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among tin* m b-t.striking olijects In the
.Kln*t deeds which the doer advertise*
garden. .All th riv e In California, nnd
not
South- 1!" not commend themselves, especially
— elsewhere uxt-ept da some
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to the discerning.
And tin* girl who
ern states.
f a k e s pains to let all tier friends know
it every Mine Phe nmke-t a little sacri­
fice. misses the best satisfaction life
* First to G uard Against Surprise.
I ’nlumodes Is rrtwllied with d e v ls ln f gives. The kindnesses which nre a'
th e Idea of 'plnrlnq sentlnf*!* with little secret between tjie Heavenly F a-'
-picket* nrotiud n rnmp. The wnreh- llu-r nut) ourselves, lire the ones which
word ns tisi-'l ny sentln"ls. ts supposed pay the highest rates of Joy.—Girls*
j Comp;.nli'u. to have been his coiicvp'lon ulsu.

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�NOVEMBER 1li. 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE THREE

Placing the Dlamc.
mil—1 see your frletnl has got a
chiiunVur now.

It’s like tak in g an “ expert
with you when buyin g your
cloU ies.if.you.say
‘JLwant:
CTothcraft, because every
suit you look at that has
the C lothcraft G uarantee
in the pocket, m ust m eas­
u re T rjrtfr you i1 u tm ost de^~
m and.” Be su re to look
for the gu aran tee.

U IU — Y e s, h e h a s .

Ilut I Ihum; lit In? liked In drive Id*
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M . —.M e.L ulu&amp; h

Ritalin*- ro.&gt; UlMOr 'it* Tr Mcl^im

much trouble .willy thw thing Uml Utt
■/ttnf* thbiipltt hoTI Ilife ’to ‘him? some-

"Was your wife niutry when you got
liniuo so lute lit*.! itlulit V"
"A ngry-?
(lo w ers."

W hy, sh e j o l t e d m u w ith

“ Hut luuv did you yet that hlttek
eye?”

“ Well,'*stlftr. IMXleeled In take tile
(lowers dll of ilo» pots liefnre she
Ihrrfiv | hem,*'

We will win tins • war —
N o th in g else really m a tte rs u n til w e d o !

Difference.

Sanford Shoe &amp;

"Do you lliiuk it Is proper to ust
profanity to u uuile?"
"Ho far us my myti feelings are eon
eerned." de&lt; lured the expert teamster
"It Is highly Improper.- Hut when you
are Ikying to yet alomt with as sensf.
live and exin iiol' mi auliiiul as a unde,
you've sin (lx yn| i .i liuro..| liltu."

Be p a tien t here — O ur Boys are gettin g

( (&gt;l NTY CO.M.M1S S IO N r,|{S HOLD SESSIO N

over there!

HER IMAGINATI ON
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!HE live stock famine
, which the world is
facing is the most alarm­
ing condition agriculture
has ever confronted.

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The horse, cattle, sheep,
swine, and poultry indus­
try in Euro-Asia has been
nearly wiped out by the
inroads of war.
t

" P o e s a li tl&gt; r of l o t i odnetlon mean
nnyt hllig J o y o u ? " asked (lie eftller.

“More than It n«ed to," replied Sena­
tor Sorghum. "Slatlottery iiiul; typists
have heroine so nearer t lutt it titan Is
Hot so likely to waste time on letters
of Inlrodm lloli III a spirit id* mere Idle
eoniplimenl."

. Make That Tiro
.

Another W

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RETREADING A SPECIALTY

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outs, for Hood, Goodyear, Uniti*tl States Tires and luhes

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
&amp; t). G ARAGE

‘P hone 101

—And the lack of work
horses and work cattle is
preventing these countries
from producing enough
feed to raise more live
stock, with which to raise
more crops.

S A N F O R D . FLORIDA

Peacocks in Sole;;
Amntiy the t a t u n . l |
laud of T a r - l d ' l i u lili-l,
Imittylil t&lt;* . l e ru-a l i ni n
lif [ ut t i oe ks (I K Inys
f l i r t tn. !»: 1I 1).

;CPE MOPTtMf#

greinbamo

The duty of America is
plain—we-nmst plug that
gap by getting into the
business more deeply our­
selves, not after while but

In the Natural Order.
"I hoar the lioiiil of the tlrni declared
ho V a n Id put liH font »tnwn mt any
hlrlhilay'prLutont frimi Ills employees."
‘‘T h a t’s exactly what he did do—put
Ills foot dnwTtVm IJ. You set*, It hap­
pened' to he n luinilsutnu olllcu rmt."
Not Nece»»ary.

M iriyssj
Dare* K y o |
/A-**»•*•%*#]

“ Well,- Innk at, that man across tho
street, taking nfT lifs hat to the want*
mi tin’s parting from!”
"W.hy shouldn’t he. If htj’B a gen­
tleman?" ‘
**Itnt site’s Ids wife."

Our community can learn
how to do this by visiting
the live stock -show at the
F lo rid a S ta te Fair, at

How About It7

Jacksonville, Nov. 27th to Dec. 6th; and
Farmers’ National Congresa, Dec 3rd to
6th—Excursion Kates on All Lines.

,

Ho— Darling. ymi're looklny prettlor
every day.
Nile—Then why do you want fo mar­
ry me so soon. Why not watt. If ttiat'a
ttn* cose.
That Doesn't Follow.
“Tills -man says In? never tnkea his
politics to lied- with hint.”
"Then I suppose he hns no use for
yiolltlcnr sheets.”

THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY
aw

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. GornrRut ChrUUsnrT:
HI HEARD nUtt-DINC

JA CKSONVILLE. FLA

Queer Contradiction.
H1 .tried to have litis telegram
charged, tint they demanded cash."
‘T h a t 's odd.
I thought all ta l *
graphic u essjiges went on Uok."

rlghtad

Herald Want Ads Will Brins; Results

�NOVEMBER IS. iai

i'dESANt-'OtU) tttKALD
WISHING AND WHINING
at HERALD PRINTING COlilPAMf

w : . 11jm j a n d - J J u r . i g a r c
w a y fro m t h a t h a b i t of
t h e -e.sulks- w i l l s h o w y o u
.
B o s o !v h t o s t a i t a s a v -

4»!*K tfUK
Mil MOVTH**
’ HBKK MU'-I.

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•eward will be great:
C A P I T A L $.10,000.00

oatr : II (ill H iilili

SURPLUS 515,000.00

PEOPLES BANK O F
g p m i f YOtIB BUSIHtSS
C. M HAND

C. D. COUCH
An'l C*th iff

f*# i-fi tj

I'HE B A N K TH A T IN SU R ES YOUR DEPOSITS
t.vvi• T h e r « w l Adrfrlmstfatiun has.
a good thing during The * * r in Ri+ ; m
ir&lt;g down "profiteering *nd -it should
&amp;• continued a f t f r ' t h i - 5 -^ar.
Hj *
there are ot he fituiT* t h a t tr iald.Lc

nobife

T*orKbf4__ fr-arn

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srniy tafciftg *om*thiiyg of th e home
atm osphere with them . The]
eared for ’ he arm h'oys with
iFudtrthat ha* been a h v - &lt;j u cot or ra
&gt;m no*, from a

r4 »-nr a d va iftfrs. railfe r.oV i-, high as thoafc
ar sb.-vict in v u r in-

D eath of Mr*. Hilda-1.ilja
?one»

; M.'c Hilda LAia dh:d-at-JLhfc. **£..- H . n j . i h u l d i r . and tinker* Ca.i j
ar:urn a t C h atta h o o c h e e Wednesday

a*'ct&gt;

*
uvd-'.-o
\ I A’l-t-j r.as oc'i a r e d th a t he w ould lower rates a*
soon a- it was determ in e d revenue*

tame- H. Jtoger*
i haffcd. tt

t ua i.jt** «j sf: i
IW s, dealers or :takers
r e a d y sale, will he j *j&gt;e. grain. aorporjut;on .,f
irrinration u n d e r plar.*
mu-luted
T 1•
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r t t a [.■ n • ' -r»1&lt; *1 * i-r

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•*u&gt;.jness .low h*-*-o •
y u rt in several -wan
I»a*t- of the city

rejoice t h a t no rr.nre pfwTfit/s tire,
will have to he -.1* hifiri &lt;| to the mad
m onarch’* greedy lu*t for powef, an*!
th a t th«- long la.i a&gt;f I,I'e 'I a 1 •? ar ai't ■*vi' ’ at &gt;t t|, . j t .

far t 11 a ’ -j.,* ’ij
wri'd- 11+- . * a r ‘ j ■&lt;
i i -• J, ! »I 111IfI
tt.&lt;-r«-, and (nan;
maid there
lor
ff.snihly -(.lie i,{
fot year*
We
reluii.te tan bt-.j,
eroys l l i r . at

ACCOUNT
BOOKS
Why buy l lie kind of a
book you 'do* not, want
just because you are un­
able to Ket the kind you
you do want? We have
a con^slete stock ofjbound
ledgers and journals from
40c to $5.00. Also record
books for ket nine minw c also- carry ioo.se leaf
books for use as ledgers
and| for ot h«ir purposes.

Herald Printing Co
OFFICE SUPPLY DFPT.
Pltonc 14K Sanford. Ffurlt!.

■an*i agaip
r &gt;'-1-tft1-&lt;1. I

itioeracy u

• .nog i not
-1ir. —
If. e arid he ,*«.*
f labor, taken in t h e iep v beginning of a
ailmads young and suceessfui life. •
J im- l.aing was horn anti raised., in
ti.t, r jt^ being th e only sun &lt;&gt;f Mr.
anil Mr* '.fost-jih ( l.aing. |I&lt;&gt; grew
nj
to m anhood’* e-!at ,- hi'-re. a a - a
rut at Inn Kta-luate of I fie Sanford High School,
A M a t tendl’ I the Flo r, da ■University at
■vening. Gairifc.iv lie end .as! y a - w.,*
f.t
studc:,t ;.t M i ’jor University .it ‘DeM as'e r L and wdien -Uo- war' ca t-'L-lft'rt., -to
t rr.ti l- s e rv ile
II- i - n t a t o i -e&gt;.erai rrjtiltius
,! | ■jrir*- a K°
Jai ksoiiville ami was in d u c te d
into the Marine Corps, being s ta tio n ; &lt;*d it I Paris Is lan d near C h arlesto n .
will bo i
.
, •
,. when the riread itimtenra a t t a c k e d
and all , .
. rum
invited
T he re m a in s were brought here
l(i)_ yesterday, a guartl of hhnor from
the iiSttinolu^Ainflrds escorting th e
b” the bo,ly Irom* Hie station to M ille r’s
Chapel and aTtiTwarti to the hom e,
oursey.
.
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,
...
' feint &gt;
funeral services will occur
from the late (untie on Oak a v e n u e
, n to d ay at .'I o'clock.
Jtev. _M. II.

plOff'fi f»f rh«*t»irir, inh-Mflr-d only to
deceive his own people.
William's alaim to clotfe afTmity
with God Vas the burden ofiiozi-ris
of his speeches. long before, as well
as after the beginning of th e war.
Of ‘thesi- perfiap* none more clearly
ilefint il his right th an his n o t o r i o p s ,
‘‘divine rig h t” speech delivered at
B randenburg in IhfiO, in which Insaid in- regarded th e Germ an people j
as “ a responsibility” conferred upon
him by God and that it was "m y
d u ty Jo i n c r e a s e tins heritage f o r
who h one,day J shall lie failed upon
to give a c co u n t
Those w |,o try to
interfere 4t n h my task I shall crush’. ” :
In all this th e world saw before
tin- war not a menace, Put u com edy
N o t i c e to I t r g i M r a n l * ..
It laughed w ith 1 the then C a p t a i n ,
A!! re g is tra n ts over TT years liot
Joseph II. Goghlin, of the- United
S t a t e s ‘ N avy, when, returning from n press ary fur thorn to til! out ciuosCrt-slivIcrian ( hurrh
the„wnr with Spain and telling of the iftiiinuirt-s ro tu n t to Hoard blnrh
The pastur h a s returned . from
clash with the com m ander of the
Hoard will cotitintlo to , physiv-’ly .&lt;ynml at St. I’lTi-mburg, anil all th e
i-vanilnc all Class Oru rogi*trants.
Vi-gulUr sphvifps of D ie’chuS'h will be
Eightf-t-n • «-ar»3&lt;*''l r&lt;
rant* will bold S a b b a t h» *
__
Kvtinlna service is now *; p. m.

Supporting the Government
are supporting the government by
membership in the Federal Reserve

fh ,

System , the backbone o f th e nation’s bank­
ing organization. This enables us to do
our share in assisting the governm ent in
handling its financial problems, and to
extend to business and industry their proper
measure of accommqdation.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

; T ill: FLORIDA FEDERATION
\
I\ „ DAYTONA

Summary of I hr
Floating Small. I
Talks Surrinrlly (I
il for
j
(traders

In and About
&lt;£ The City -.* £ z i

Happening.*1
^Mention of
Mailer* in Brief
IVr-on.vl Hems
of Interest

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PAGE FIVE

15t x x x x x } i x x m x x m x x ) { » t J « x x

The folliiwinn from th e Oil C i l y , | V J
Penn.. paper regardi nap t he marriage
of (Icin' S111v:I&lt;-« ary &gt;d tins i■11\ will &lt;n
he interesting
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Ialiil to the war lime nerds of the
Francis E. SingleUiry of Uil C-ity-T-^^-r
■•
* ».Mintrv - ami tile com m unity; to a n d Miss Aliii- Hitchcock, d au g h te r j Jw j
Mr and Mrs. C. E. H erndon and
M r, and Mrs. L. M. Telford an- emergency relief work of all kinds of Mr. and Mrs C, F Hitchcock of
and
to constructive
Mr, - Trunk Miller mottofed over to ndtTnce the arrival of a son
_ ..........................
..... and reronstrue - 1 Franklinii uer* united in marriage at V
tjy r work of the present and future; | the h o m e * ! the bride's parent*, Set- JUJ
jrtlan'li^ Sat u^day
Why shodld y o u r neighbor work
edu-ationai nnq.i.iisibiliiics. to inI am leaving the city and can lake no mure
olid street. Wednesday afternoon.! s a
' tom urv all school hooks
to en ha nce t h e value of y o u r prop- duntrjuL moral and spiritual prohT h e olliiiating clergyman was H e .
• orders f,,r hcntHlitchrnff and piculinff Work.
ii, .'void for cash only at Mobley's
r r t y and you sit ully by and enjoy |r m „
.1. W. St. Clair of lluckeyville.
i ■"
' *
(&gt;-tfc
thfc re sults of her labor, tim e and
I wish to thank the ladies of Sanford for. the
Drug Sturu• njoncy»
25-lt c
Eve ry great patriotic movement
Miss Oenevieve Shaller and F r a n - 1 ^
, |. H ill,urn Is in Tam p a
.
'Mil he represented on the program QjB-_ Hitejicoek, a b ro th er of the **
excellent palrnnaffc. I have enjoyed while
i &lt; H rrla n d on business hut will
Cltrialtnus boxes w ill be inspected and n^meroua speakers of nut tonal bride, were the a tte n d a n ts . Follow­
here and if. I return fo Sanford I will he glad
3nd&gt;u u r n ,
u | g . |Uj a y Hervirrs.
again on T u e sd ay. N o v. ID. at* Red fame will hr heard. Among these ing the service a wedding din n er was
iiidetd io lnke up (his work again.
Cross H e ad q u arte rs, Id to 12, 2 to I 1 will he Mrs. Josephus Daniels,- Dr. served. *
\ complete stock of school sup- i o'clock.
•
Jessica ,B IVixotto. M D ., Miss*
Mr. Singletary is m anager of the
_il,; ,ml school books at M ohley s .
•
S ara Louise Arnold. Dealt .of Sim•
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i.-tfr
Do you throw things
over th f .
,, ..
.,
,,
,
. Willard Haiti ry Co at Oil City, lie
n nig Store.
i
„ , »« fttons t otlege. Boston. Mrs. Joseph formerly resided at Sanford, Fla.
,,n 4
fence for oth er people to clean u p . j ,
.
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Mu* Pauline f.ord.m, ha*• r. turn d
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C ults. I W t Nat*! W om an’ll Suf- Mr. and Mrs.■Singletary will reside
at 111 Wst F ou rth street. Oil Cit&gt;.
50 t*. M A C N O I . I A A \ II.
,rttW . J i j r the i l l n e s I V rela-! J-* S. lleville of C e n te r liill was h, frage Assn... Dr. II \\
Cox and
SANFORD, I’f.OltlDA
*3' l*
“
th e city y esterd ay , lie Inis been in others.
CeVtlian Music Club
tlx
th e trucking Business in t h a t ’ section
—
School, B ooks—School hooks and h u t will he with F. K. D u tto n in
T h e Cecilian Music C lub opened
A reception tendered by the Host- with a good a tten d a n ce in Mrs.
school supplies of all kin d s a t M o­ s o u th Florida Phis sottaon.I.
|
ess
Clubs will be given a t the Pul- M unson’s s.tudio S atu rd ay . Del. D.
bley’s Drug .Store.
0-tfc
Mrs. W. \V. A b e rn a th y is. in the &gt;neUo Club Mouse following the after the sumnier's vacation.
coatriluUioiis has Coma to t h e Worn - 1
Mr. add Mrs. (". K. H e n ry and
city from her hom e a t D aytona opening program_o„ i uesday evenen V Clubs througimiit tho frniledl
T
h
e
meeting
was
called
to
order
I ‘daughters and M n , S. Puleston
9
mg. \ featurtj-of llie cotiventton will
m
uch
to
the
d
e
l
i
g
h
t
|
of.
her
many
Stales for fu n d s to spud t«yr F rance;
and
the
roll
was
called
by
Nellie*
among th kxk grd people at
f r ie n d s .
She is t h e guest sd—h*Tj l*e th e heads-Vd the various dep a rt­ Messenger.
a
unit of one hundred w o r k e r s 'fo rt
I Uri.u .'In S a t u r d a y ^
d a u g h te r, M rs.
Ratliff.
Mr. | m ents of, work, for which tilde Inis
T h e following program was ren- fii rh ugli homes as quickly as it can ;
For wood and hen*)’ hauling see A b e r n a t h y will die over S u n d a y for a
be assembled. A rough estim ate.nd 4
.
or
Merrill, ur phone -tTtl. __ 18 -t f
the eost of llnancing the unit is j
days
v. ..i s i t , . . . •. ■
I until, ILUO o eloek.
, ■ 1 tus
.* series
.
•
Spaulding
i eonferences will liring th e chairmen j Lily-i i'olka
JlMIO.UUO. Florida should eontribute '
Miss Elvira Carter re tu r n e d to
Sara Williams
You are inv ite d JLu a t t e n d th e (a n d . those interested.ill_Lhl'ir work
at feast fh'J-JO on :fml up to the prbs- '
Orlando afte having spent the week
I , ■ Ijlliu'l)
(lift Sale at Mrs. Hubert Herndon' | close togetluir fur ^cuuaultation--rmd .
wMk a U. , . ,
i.t only J! I'1 l ull lj.is toi'ii oliiaiiu'i
ivi „ r . d e h g l , t r o l l y —Lbe trutu k |
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U d b •» |
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ii—
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N
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j . . loth, i diseussiuiw . a.tul ti.w
s.
ii;
c
n
^Ui
i
Li
lik
J^f-Ctnitp
—
work hi*, elnse lo ,»ur hearts. ,
l • -o r
Mrs. It 1 I brasher.
•-*0 He j requested
Special Tfiiur's for t h e m '
Mnrgm-ntr-tt.-rm.-r— *«*• *c&lt;^firf':ttiefi'‘lI-R)?»ifh
•'
Ml the city and co unty school
will hi- announced at Daytona, a Spring Sung
privilege-til
give.
Ltd
'us*
respond
as
I
L. F. Koper and Haskell Brown well as in th e Federation Pages. *
books at Mobley’s Drug Store, (j-lfc
Pearl Robson
generously a s possible. Mrs, E. P.
of th e n avy s ta tio n e d a t Key .West
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wiggins who are in th e city on a furlough or
Sai nt Salris Morse will reeeive cniilrilnitiotts.
Following the emifprenrcsi the Minuet .
arc spending the winter in Orlando shore leave. * T h e y 'd o not kite . members mf the convent ion will he
arrived Saturday and spent th e week ju st how* long Uncle Sam will be taken for an automobile ride to New
Inn
ir.il with their mother. Mrs. la-f­ needing them but they are ready Smyrna.
ife* :it t l ' Cables.
either to light or come home ,o .San­
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
I•
If van need stove wood phone me ford looks good to them.*
Virginia l)eC*tur«*y
I aii -apply yuii. II, C Dullose.
j
A
f
t
e
r
1
in •. a c l i i i r i j
lintel Hull"
D ainty gifts for p f 'li y
inbti-,
I'I'M ft
Ho
me
1 ir&gt;s
Hunting
w h u li every
In,lu
M. • All pre IS '| 1 til
l u h r , i i . iii a n d
'
o
n
e
e
n
j
o
y
ed
was
foUowvil
-tn Amer
i' I Mr- Ituhirt K Herndon,
la th . 25 1Il­ hoard
i
lea
'I * I .i' I'.ii rdicl, and Mrs .1. M
lluiel Morijiin
day . w U h mil
heeji l'll! lu
-i ' ' ' •’’Hied !i itingei.ial p arti
Th
mn.
in
h.it &lt;i. 2 i c-rsxtfis i«
t .is Vet IVe J
c •&lt;
1" &lt;*i lan d ' ■ Sai ui day .
d ay . without S a tu rd a y . NiKV.-UUrd, ;t a. m.
II,Ilel Miirga ii,
t he flyers. {
•where •tile;, spent the evening very
V i - c i m a I* I&gt;i-( ’ u i r
•
t „ $ ! oi l
|
ii;i t h 1 | ers. 1,1 l-v

M RS.

G. C. H I L L

paid for sacks, rags and -all
kinds of m etal and iron.

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H-i|.-. 4. | -irg.it. pi r day
I i »r J

a N*sirr ll I'l S ■•'ing o .in.', ,,
fl *N\ 4fit aft ef I lie IV.1!
Ha »y
At
1i fi*i 11*I .N, i ll
Mb.
Sill'1. N

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w t l&gt; hath.

| n r - M f i ^ t $ 1 *Mi

Some i.1 il,
M.-ignul ui II ■ti'l. KLinlmrst Intel.
nil’ll
huruugli
Iitivr
,
same
r
a
l
e
s
as
;
llam jlum l i me
1Irai.gi \ ilia ? I UII. w il limi! h a t h . from t h e 1,1. '
, r u j i s and U..I 1,
*l
'At 1 ’'.If

r In f! &gt;

Sanford Junk and
Bag Company

, rut .,r
f a r i w r s *d
ari- g e l l i n g

lldLnVvay

t n s»-tld l l u i r

mf or mutiofi
M*« '

lies!

•TI-•ft .11 .. I.t '1, r*ai •tl. 1 1 1 Til
IT .-id.,
n.i \ t .
4 IlUU V.elm Ii arri v uia' al L&gt;ay•till 1 wear 1lie I'lflt I al lull nil
r« I’ll ate] g&lt; 1,il, lliat 1lie) m;iy

1i.t i r | Tel a t i' it |i| Ldi "
" T 1i*
t .ui
the
4
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heme
id t lie l»Hill ur al
will
1
S*-. V,F i t D - — . D , her!
1 hureh
I
II.Iptlsl
ir*'
In \ l Su Ii •
the
1
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l Ny ta a'
I' ' * * i m i r i 'i y i ,
day
morning.
All
who
are
en g a g in g ! he easily tound by the cnmipitteeH.
Nov. l « L h .
25 11 c
in serious, anxious questioning as t o 'T h e members W the local eonrmit- In t Hurt of the ( otltitv Itidce. SeiltMr ! 1 IT)&gt; H I . e v i l s Im s ret&gt;&lt; rn»o| leinpi at ion. bcrca veinetil. tin- p r o - lues incH'iig the train.- will wear
inttli t tiunlj. Suite of I Inridii
f tei* ' * in II,. (I ri al 1
l.akes Tr.i)ping i n i war torn condition of th e world hows of green ribbon
Arrivals are 1n re E s ta te of
M a t i i i n i &lt;-.tr t hicagu. where she Av u ‘v
\ uri 4 "D• rip-r
. .
our future ilt-sl to y . m tir-g ain hHpfnl ' d-'A* &lt;t‘ I'o'■go‘d-r-,l I n' I hi f*tul, Ilmi-i
■rn**,M r. I k e s e r u m s i l i t . i ss &lt;Jt hur S t i g g i - s l t r o t s
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T he efforts to ohlaii) special railroad rates, mitdn b y both the D a y ­

Let e \ cry body in Sanford co- i here should he any change, proper
o p i a t e a ml work to make Sanford
i i i i i n will he given
In-autvful and a c l e a n city. As i m t i
yjrs j(. s . Matey. I'res'r at* rttr
community, so otjr s l a t e
t i ct l i ng Paimi,n,. I’loti and a t orjis *»f aide
down I" brass taiks. as Kapling says a s s i s t a nt s art putting forth every ef
"Ii isn't the guns nor armament . n o r | f „ r|
r„akt- t his annual meeting
funds that s,!"*-' ''an pay,
i „ „ i nhl c one in the luHtory of the

ll I ..l,| t heir annual towel ‘ Hut. the close co-operation that mad,'
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I uesday. Nov; 2Glh at U \
them win the day.
’ o’clock a t'the home of Mrs. *H. J . - ' It isn’t the in d ivid u al nor the arm y
H"'H
Ui freshm ents'will he served. I
as a w hole,
a'v, m.ioeal ^rog tap i.
P u b lic in - B u t the i-vcrlastim t Umm -work of
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T re d Walsman. C h a ir- 1 "
every, blooming soul."
loan

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• Are YOU doing ajl th a t you can tona city ollicinls and -the Federatiiin.
Transpurtation ( ‘ommittee, have soi
to make your town a t t r a c t iv e ? ’far proved unavailing, owing th un’-’5 -1ti­
u-ual transportation" coiuNtioiis.
If

Inexpensive, practical gifts a t St.
Agm-' (mild Sale sit Mrs. Hubert
II*-' due' h m'e. Nov ISth.
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; There is an Arrow shirt for every
man everywhere; A shirt that
• is as well made As fifty years
.- experience can suggest.
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Fi-der^tiun, and from now on are at
the Service of thise who are planning
to he present.
The. keynote of the 19 18 annual
meeting is to he, "Simplicity in Alt
.f’nnvenlional Details, and Karnest,ncss of Purpose:” the slogan. "U ur
Club for O ur C o u n try ."
Mrs. Edgar Lewis,
P resident’ F v F. \Y.
Every rltih member "is urged to
atten d one or ii|n;e meetings of the
convention.
They will in* an in­
spiration.

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Estate;
You, and each of you, an* lierrhy
notilied and required to * p re s e n t.a n y
claims nr d em ands which you, or
H I h e r of vim, may have against the
estat' of Aure 1 I turner, deeea.-vi-d,
lute nf Seminole county, l lorida, to
the urtifi-rsfgiied executrix of said
i-kttite, wfehm " t wh yrrfrw from fttrdal*- hereof
Dated Nov I t. A D ID Iv
Augusta ftorner,
2a-Slri
Executrix

M ethodist Church
Services at th e Methodist church
1next Sunday as follows: -~. Sunday school, 9:110 a.- rn.
Preaching by pastor at 11 a. m.
and 7 p.. rn.
,
Kpworth League at fi [t m
The last quarterly confer.-_n— fur
the yt-ar will he held either M onday
nr Tm-silax
Delinite an nouncem ent
will he made Suntbiy

Rpats hnrying tligm. Stove Hoover,
j Mt. Pietrfant, I owju writes, "Coni* menced feeding m y herd of about
| 10n p i g s P , A. T h o m a s ’s Hog Povv! &lt;*er over two m onths ngo.
Fifty
were sick a n d off feed.
N earby

ClC’otjiing Company

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In Court oT the C o u n t) Judge. S e m ­
inole County, S t a l e ' of Florida
In re E state of
MnrtlTtV Rertleson. *
To till 'C reditors, Legatees. Distriht i t e e s f anti all
Persons bavin
Claims or D em ands against said
Est at iA oil. and e.ieh of you, are hereiiy
iiolilii-d and required to present an)
ilium-t and dem ands which you. or
either of you may h av e agaihst the
estate of M artha -Bertleson, de,
ceased, fate of Seminole C o u n ty ,
Florida, to the undersigned a d m in ­
istratrix of said eAtatr, wjthin one
year fro m the date hereof.
Dated Nov. L|, A. D. tfffS.'
E. Mugmisnn,
25-8w-Fri
^ AdmiliUUnUor.

TELEPHONE NO. 114. P 0.
BOX 305. .SANFORD AVE.

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L U X U R Y OF EATING
(I00D RATING IS A LUXURY THAT MUST 1T 0PLF 1)0 fll)T
- - - — - HAVE OR UNDTRSTANU.
------ --Kirstlt. il consists of wiiat toil buy and st-rotidly. of hou
you cook and serve it.

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We will furnish you with I lie best eatables procurable and
al a very fair price. We will give you (be best meats
anil vegetables you will lititl in (be city.
Then
il is up lu you as'jn bow you rook il.
We specialize in the line si of everything in the market-line. ■
including fresh xegelables in season, beef ami pork,
fresh and smoked. Oysters and fish in season.

CITY MARKET

In Court of the Count) ju d g e , S e m ­

inole C ount), S ta te of Florida
In re Estate of
\V T. IIiimplirey
T o all Creditors, Legatees, Dtstril*uti-ea . and nP 1‘urKtina hav-Fng
Claims oa D e iia u d s against said
Bstate:
Ytiu .. and each of you, are hereby
notified and required tq present any
chiims and dem ands which you. or
Hither of you -may have against the
estate of W. T, H um phrey, deceased,
late of Seminole County, Florida, to*j
Notice to Hog O w ner
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the iindersigne'd adtuinislraUix of
I h av e penned one red sow weight
sai'F estate, within two years from
about 1100 pounds. Owner r a n have
the date hereof.
isnme by establishing claim a n d payDated Nov. 14, A. I). I!HH.
ling d a m a g e s according to law.
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Rosa I.. H u m p h re y ,
Ralph C h ap m an ,
26 8w-fri
Adm inistratrix.
25-‘J t p Russell Farm.

M arkeling Hogs

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STARTED'YESTERDAY
WITH MONSTER PARADE
city and county and th e boys of the
state,
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T h e meeting closed by the bene­
The big drive for t h e W ar Fund diction pronounced by Dr. j l i l b u r n
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Siindny with two m eetings one nt ing t h a t the had been holding com*
m .U e and another nt three thirty, m un
4&lt;uth of them at the b a n d s tan d in m union with the* hoys who are fightCentral i’nrk and both qf th em well j nR our Patties here and over t h e n l
attended.
bast week th e various
Yesterday of course was a great
* committees were busy as bees get- d Uy jn many respects and when the
ting ready and there were good ni.Ws came in a t two o'clock in the
meetings a t various places* in the m orning t h a t the armistice had been
m u n ly .,am o n g them being Geneva, signed and G erm any had &lt;P*it the
Monroe. Longwood, Altamonte, and city of course went wild and it seem
M\rrnl other precincts. These meet- 0&lt;j th a t the opening day of the war
* ‘fre* m the county will he continued w o r|&lt; campaign would lie lost in the
il,t, week and there wjll be .u big shuttle 'hut C hairm an Stevens was
meeting a t Oviedo on Wednesday eq u a l to the occasion and he immoeveninif. Prom inent speakers of Hu' d iately arranged for u big •parude
county are attending th cseim ectings n n ,| meeting ‘in C entral Park and
and in addition all last week and n fti*r one" of . the longest parades in
lid-, week, there were prom inent y j r history of (In* county had gone
,j,r ,u.i
ni**n and' women, at the (ivcr the principal street's M ajor
• mis theatres. It is safe to assert Forrest bake in uniform m ounted
• • tM.ri will eot-he a m an. woman j |1(. *ti|i„ of the hand - i . u ’.l in i 1
,1 n Si n.mole county that jj.urlw and gave tin |.v..|.|. .;n in
• l.iii.w the cainpaig i .is on
passioned appeal for funds lor Mir
\ ■ ....... . Sergeant Lifter*. n re*: boys and introduced, I mice I L .u ( ..lituiian soldier spelt* at holder -who follow. ! will an-.i'o*'

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. „ :u„. about the war in all il« j of^tKo au d ie m e »niLu‘»-'Ul « l.»»‘» was
r. i'll " at 1 ! , I tvinn ng ra'seib ira few i
H.
cr and .er\cd until a h-w j T h e ladies and the men and I»I.
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when lie Was Vo badly f children are out 4io»&gt; and t ne log'
i !:. ,i i be- was iiividid-d home |( herm om eter ai the In ad ; larii rs in,
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It'inty I but ' ’ai
c .iii.l tot.I il straiglit I be
• *li*1ii*i .*-— and lobi 1 fd. w n on t j*tb on an
.boulder just like lie fought since the war began.
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T h e «:jr is i i r a d ieail'
to In Monied Tiopeless fie
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, Tl'KSDAV. NOVEMBER 12. 1918

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FIUDAY8

WORLD WAR ENDED;
GERMANY SIGNS PAPERS
THAT STOPS BLOODSHED

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certain dealer* in T a m p a . St. P eter.- G R E A T E S T E V E N T I N M O D burg, dack.onvdle itn.l^-a few other
H IS T O R Y M O N D A Y
places. T h e contention of the deal­
.
%er. i s 't h a t th ey are not able to make
T h e greatest event since the birth
a. living -profit u n d er the murgins of Chrixl occurred at six o'clock yes.
th at have been n am ed , and they lerday morning w h e n .th e world war
through letters an d p e titio n , have m in e to an end.
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asked for an o p p o rtu n ity to present
tT h e nrmisllrc was signed b y ’the
their side of the situation'.
N
G erm an representatives at
midnlg
T he meeting pfare lins not been
and the announcem ent wj»4 m ade by
selected a? yet, but it is probable
that it will take place' in the new the State Deportment at 2:50 y e s te r­
-p
Rives m o t h o gre atest p le a s u r e t o t e s ­
C ham ber of Commerce rooms at Or- day morning when pandem onium
**** tlfy th a t t h o w o r k ha9 b e e n c o n d u c te d
nndo, which, were formerly occupied broke loose and in every hamlet,
village, town and city in the civilized
u p o n tho b r o a d e s t lines of service, not m e r e l y
liy-Mie Colonial Inn.
to th e gallant s o ld ie rs of t h e a r m y of th o
Mr. Ileuchum desires the p'resencc world started to celebrate. T he sign
great R e p u b lic o f th o W e s t , b u t to all t h e y
of all dealers .who are interested in Ing of the armistice was hastened by
could ussist. T h o high quality o f c h a r a c te r
the m atter, anti also ctihsuniera who the r o td u iio n that ..broke -out in
o f those c o n d u c tin g . ,thi9 w o rk n e e d s n o
wish to protest against a n y change G erm any afler (he kaiser nnd' the
pruise, b u t I affirm th at in m y opinion it
in the prevailing , margins.
The ctnwn prince and.nil the heirs.4y the
• w o u ld h uve b e e n Im possible to h a v e afforded
Food Adm inistration a t Washington' throne had signed their abdicationth e. boys th a t in spiration u n d s u c c o r t h e y has endeavored to bring the price of nnd rights lo (lie-throne of. Germ any.
n e e d —und w h i c h t h e y so richly d e s e r v e T h e knUbr and his son NindC.Ihe
fis'il down
a level as lojv a*, pos*.
w i t h o u t y o u r efforts.
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an general slafl fenring for
&gt;ihle w il limit \isiting undue hardllieir
lives wehl to' fhdland S ufldaf
sltip on tin- dealer, altd th e approach— A . L lo y d G eorge
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UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
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the boys in the orexi rc'gi»lranli» of lb" h»x.»i imurd ol
Askvml in all thi! h'en o f - th e Seminole county will be entrained
and th e muck ttftd' h a v e kept for C am p Meade. Md . on Novein- bigli sens. a».d o t h e r d i v e r ' a n d ‘ iin
ijjf xi 1 1 k Iy ’o ni mi n i *1 ' t*'Hgs fur lie*
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morale. lie
told it and
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Nineteen
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. ‘ ! airman Stevens culling oil of Sc muode &lt;o o n t . .sill
asked
for a declaration of war. Sen­
11me on it xxa- soiui thing doing
lins behalf let them allow tlieir Up- ‘dau .directed th e • wnecdluvioii of .uff
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l.i- • y for the invocation after for l u m p W adsw orth. S partanburg
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and
representatives heard the
miiiutx*. All th e rh u re h e s opened lip ,Vr,.eiation by u h e n d in g this siiig and outstanding, draft rail*, thereby stop­
■■•■o1 \ .1;. Hatch. Y. M. C. A. ser- S. C.. on N ovem ber 2 1st. l'.HS:
and the bf*lls rang and the people t ||(.r, |,v give'eiieoiirugem eiit to the ping the m ovem ent d uring the next words which lie^nldcd the coming of
*. a .* liow at Key West was intro* ' \N'ilTium M athew s, 111 N t h b t.,
peace*.
formed im prom ptu parades; and th e mjl,injjers of this program m e.
live days of two hundred and fifty-,
v il
Mr Hatch harilly needs an S a n fo rd , Fla.
staid ’ and respectable citisens Ji)F
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JJtrietly military term s of the
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Following art* the nnmi*s nl tne two thousainl men', setting nxide all
a i-oduction aij lie is a Seminole
the B unny Hug und the I urke.v
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Lewis Haywood, Sanford, Ha.
arm
istice embraced in eleven speci­
November call’s for over thru* hun­
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i streets
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| eachy siitigs to be-*, sung** Friday
night.
Imy. being principal of the
Trot on the
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include the ev a lu a tio n of
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Robinson.
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Look th em uir, earn th e m and join dred th o b a u n d . men.
• •.!&gt;. sehooln liut since t h*j war
other lrr«*Bpccti\« of m tn n iu c tio n a
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all
invaded
territories, the w ith ­
The
calls
for
the
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and
Mar­
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•■in with th e lenders at th e proper
■.g. fn the war wurk-'at the various ford, Fla.
(we menu of course th a t th e m en
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drawal
of
Germ
an • troops from the*
ine
Corps
were
not
effected
by
Ibis
S am Clark, Sanford, Fla. .
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imp*. He gave a most interesting
huggi'd euch other), and th e were ,l,nP*
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left bank of the Rhiny. the surrender
cancellation.
Secretary
linker
an­
•'■i • abo'ut the Sanford- boys at the
ItoTter Lewis, ,Kolokee, Fla.
Programm e
lire ernckorti, nnd cannons u n d - m u s ­
nounced later thut-so far as practical of nl! supplies of wur. T h e term s
ai Unix cam ps and especially those
• T ilm on Garvin. U. F. D. N... I, kets nnd shot guns und pistols.
provide for the, nhundorfenfiit by
My C o u n try , ’t is of T hee
, all men who hud l*en called and had
*'1 • are now at Key West jn the
S an fo rd , Fin.
. M ayor Davison im m ediately opened
G erm any of the treaties of B uchar­
not
yv't
com
pleted
their
truining
Crown Him Lord of All
*■i *,.■ anil tne great work* o( the
est und Brcst-Litovak.
T o m Jones. It. F D. Nn. I s S an­ the town for th e day nnd said all
would
be
im
m
ediately
tu
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ed
hark
Buttle H ym n of the Republic
*N M C. A. and kindred bodies who
stores should rlose and everybody
to civil life.
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T h e navnl term s provide for tho
Dixie L an d
■■*• looking after the welfare of our ford, FTn.
should celebrate and they did.
R
ichard
Johnson,
C
huluot*.
Fin.
su rre n d er pf one hundred aqd sixty
J u an ita
lo.ys. Mr. ija tc h is an edu c ato r and
Yesterday morning the lufgest p a r ­
H enry Alfonso E dw ards, R. F. D.
There’s n Long. Long Trail
subm arines, fifty
destroyers,
Hix
his work among the hoys is of this
Ja m e s G ra n g er
ade ever held in this city .was g a t h ­
Mnssa’n in the Cold, Cold Ground ■ Ja m e s Grniiger passed aw ay at his b a ttle efu isers, 10 battleships, eight
, i.aturu and he will now lie called A., Hanford, F'ia.
Onward, Christian Soldiers
upon to teach the boys until the
Daniel Webster Calhoun, Sanford ered together a t a m o m e n t’s notiro,
home in this city S a tu rd a y morning light pruiser* and o th e r miscellahcoua
no one knew ju s t where they s tarted
Keep
the
Home
Fires
Burning
- war is over nnd the hoys come home.
after an. illness of some years which ships. All nllied vessels in Germ an
George NVallace .ltulTin. Wagner.
or just where they would go but
W. know th e boys will be safe with
Over T here
he bore with fo rtitu d e j u s t as ho had hands are to he surrendered, (jorthey were all there a n d . they all
When the W a r is O ver
our friend ,H atch and wo arc glad to
lived, self-sacrifieing nnd a devoted mnny is to notify neutrals t h a t they
Jolly Small, Sanford, Fla.
knew th a t they w anted to go som e­
Joan of Are
have him here with up this week and
are free to trad e at once on all seas
son of Mrs. G. E. G ranger.
W ill"M o rg a n . 514 Sanford Ave., where and led by the Seminole
AV!!at ore You Going to Do to
to get this first hand information
The dea th of Jim , as h e - w a s with allied countries,
Guards under com m and of 'L ic u ts .
S anford, Fla.
Help the Boys?
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about our boys.'
fumlliurly called '^hus caused pro­
.Financial term s ipclude re stitution
T u rn e r and Maxwell nnd led by
Smile, Smile, Smile
Elm
ore.
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dw
ard
Bronson,
800
Ta
found sorrow an d regrets, for his lor dnmngc done by armies; restitu ­
Tim speakers scheduled to lie here
Major
Forrest
Lake
with
tho
'fife
The Find of a Perfect Day y
metto* Aye., Sanford, Fia.
beautiful c h a rac te r en d e a re d him to tion cash from N ational B ank of
failed to arrive .on account of sick
und d rum corps and all the railroad s Tenting o n 't h o Old C a m p G round
all who knew him. T o know him Belgium, gold from
Will Mosely, C hu lu o ta , Fla.
Russia, Ru­
men and th e Red Cross and M others
ness und their places were ably Tilled
Auld Lang Syne
w;i»s to like him.
Lem uel Ammons, 11th St., S a n ­ of soldiers nnd everybody young and
mania.
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
by Hon. N . T / Y o w o l l an d Hon.
T he funeral was held from the
ford, Fla.
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T h e m ilitary-term s include s u r r e n ­
Laddie in Khaki
NV. It. O'N eal of Orlando, both of
Methodist church S u n d ay morning.
Willie N. Smith. Chuluota. Flu.
body shouted and made all the noise
der of live thousand guns, two th o u ­
The S ta r Spangled Itanner
ilivin gifted speakers aud both of
Nov. Jrd at 9 :JO. Dr. llilh u rn of­
F letcher Deane Buabee, I I I FL they wanted to for one time. It was
sand uirpluncs.
Im m ed iate re p a tri­
' t i n gave th e . people earnest and
ficiating
M any beautiful flora! dc-,
the
discharge
of
pent
up
feelings,
the
ation of prisoners, w ithout reciproc­
tith St.. Sanford. SJa.
Feed Dealer* M eet
- *ir r iii u talks about the work o f'th e
signs bespoke the esteem in which
letting down from the awful strain
ity included.
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C larence Thom as. It. F. D. No.
'a n n u s organizations at the camps
Jim wus held by his numerous
Orlando,
Nov.
9.
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Federal
Kooil
of war, the relief t h a t comes from a
Sanford,
Fla.
.and at the front in Europe. Their
d u ty well done and it was some d a y , A d m in istrato r'B ra x to n Beucham has friends. He is survived by a loving
E rv in Zim m erm an, WHIow Ave.,
talks were greatly enjoyed and San­
agreed to n cbnference with the re­ m other and two sisters to mourn the
some celebration, s o m e event.
Last- M onday afternoon the F'lor%
ford people were gratified to .have Sanford, Fla.
tail dealers in feed who wish to pre­ loss of a loving nnd d e v o te d son and ylu P o ta to Growers' Association of
our neighbors from Orlando with us
Cornelius Hird. 8th St. and Or­
sent him with argum ents in' favor of brother. J im waa loved by everyono H astings held its first annual m eet­
on this great occasion.. VYo all know ange Ave., Sartford, Fla.
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Se veral carloads of hogs baVe re­ a 'change in th e present ruli^ which and his devotion to his m o th er was ing u n d e r ita newly g ranted ch a rter
Yowell and O 'N eal and both of them
cently been nhippe d from S u m te r regulate th e profits t h a t can he beautiful.
and m an y growers from all qver the
are known by their worka and know­
An Old Friend.
p o ta to belt wfg* in attendance.
Attention. Royal Nclghbora
* county. C abbage crops are progress­ charged by the retailer.
ing them their addresses were en­
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Ttur-fonference
will
be
held
In
OrO ur regular m eeting -will be held ing nicely in th e C olem an districtjoyed all th e more. Both of these
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Go and "Tent on the Old Camp­
gentlemen arc interested in tho boys T h u rs d a y afterngon, Nov. xl4th, a t Beans good .in th e C enter Hill sec­ a, m. and will be open to all who nn’a Club, F rid ay evening and ting
at home and abroad and th ey have 2-.30 aharp. Every .member ia urged tion., Quite a lot of beef cattle being wish to a tte n d . T he a c tio n of M r. "Thfe B attle H ym n of th e Re­ ing Ground" at the' Community
&gt;pent their ll.vea working for the wel­ to be present. " R e fre s h m e n t! ."
Sing Friday night.
B tpcham . follows com plaints from public."
Recorder.. sold from S u m t e r county.
fare o f , the young men of their own
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�NOVEMBER R. i 9ls
THE SANFORD HERALD
P *G E SIX

Hodges &amp; McMullen
Sanitary Barber Shop
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Uallas Man Telia Incident of
hopd Days of ••Black Jack
Kansas City i Special!. An in ci-,
ilcuL ut the boylioud ’d ays o f General;
Jo tin J. p.rshtrrjr; flltrttratijHr how
the principle for which th e American
genura1I is leading this nation's .arrnics against th e hordes of autoera cy —the s q u are t!leal for everyone—
has always predom inated in the
American leader, was reflected by
Dr. Jam es L. Holloway of Dallas.
who went to arhoo,1 with Pershing in
Kirksville. Mi*.. Ilong before hi; bccame the courageous Ainerican lender
whose activities are detailed in
“ Crashing Through
------- - to Berlin,” thu
latest film w ar review, which is
thrilling th e a tr e goers wherever ex­

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text books, lectures, etc. It was this
th o u g h t which inspired the-prrptrttion of " C ra s h in g Through to Ber­
jl i n . " . t h e greut war review, which
eftmes to the Lyric T heatre on Fri­
day and S a tu rd a y , Nov. 8 and 9th.

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attwnd.the,. imrmaVachucd .there I. was Co-opcrnlion W ith United War-Wart

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s lu ill n o t p a s s ! " a n d h e l d t h e m : ret! r e h e l l i n n in

xa green country hoy," Dr. Holloway
At the A m erican Red Cross Wu
said, "a n d carried my belonging* in Council meeting- the. following of„ very frail tru n k . T he baggageman flcinl minute's wfcro adopted:
who.was on the station platform was
T h e W ar Council of flic Americas
handling my tru n k roughly, and Red Cros« urge* t h e -utmost coopera­
when l remonstrated* with him in tion from chapter's and mbmben
my timid way be merely pitched the j th ro u g h o u t th e cou n try with the
trunk of! the baggage wagon and United War W ork Campuigif during
laughed at me. When the trunk fell the week of November. 11 - to II
it broke open and- scattered my which is to be held in s u p p o rt of the
things on the platform . I indignant­ seven ’recreational o rg a n iza tio n s en­
ly told him t h a t I would report the dorsed by tin* N ational Govi-rnnent.
mot lf&lt;f f () the headquarters of the!
These organizations are o f inc-stirsrailroad in St. Louis and again lie ahlc im portance a n d every Americas
laughed at me.
citizen should s u p p o rt their cam­
“ I wrote the head of tlu* baggage paign generously, wholeheartedly.
depart meht. as I said I would, and
In line with the' nhove appeal the
later learned - t h a t tin* offending War Council culls the attention of
I baggageman h ad been severely eetf t | M. ,\ R. C. C h a p te rs . w&lt;*rk*rsatd
..i.riil
Meanwhile 1 bad .struck u p , I member* to t h e statem ent of Ae
I a strung a c q u a in tunee with lack
sistuiit Secret nry "f War Keppel
|*iirsl ing w Ito .»•*- a big. Ini-I
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published in Uti* **lli&lt; lal bulUtip of
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j-*-' s |,,, hm I)I,- (&gt;-&gt;■ providing r- ■r-atioa
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•f.,i.iii n s i i tj-uup:i mi r;:» t r w vatt..ut..-.ng tt.i b*e. s at t **c uor, paigna inasm uch as they are engiftd
i in .,| si'liiml. not so m uch **ir uc*’*iunt
in .t -iiuniii.iu program “f —
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G overnm ent for muynci:
; irnlitm.
T he memher»b
nearly th irty million Am**
**:i.- council fee-1* tlur* for*
, tJiould be free to ma;»e
the A.” It. C. appeal «
exclusively a n d npt tin
1cbeitl." lr In com bination
appeals for funds.
London
Special). Funerals nil
over Lolldon to d a y evidenceci the
r u tbli-ssness of G erm an airmen, who
swooped over t h e city Tuesday- mglit
and dropped deadly bombs in differ­
ent sections of Jlu* city where baby
parades hud been held. _
. _ ll\it the infants are avenged. Tin*
nvaders were pursued liy American
aviators, after .having attem pted to
go liack to the G erm an front through
France, and Zeppelin*, v a l u e d - a t
millions of dollars were* brought
down.
Tiii* incident, like previous ones,
proves th a t the. gO-at purpose for
which Count Ztppcljn gave t h e best
years of bis life-has filed. T h e in­
ventor 'him self died a broken old
man, realizing th a t th e deadly m a­
chines he had constructed in order
that the " K u l tu r " of death might lie
.spread over tin- lands of all of Gc*rmatiy's enemies, are ufter all &lt;&gt;f little
more than tem porary Value.
. England and the United States of­
ficially have adopted the motion pic­
ture as a means of instruction to
machine gunners. T h e old m ethod
of spoken lectures has been a b a n ­
doned, experim ents having dem on­
s trated th a t one m otion p icture lec■re will do the work or fifteen
reasonable to expect th a t a history
of th e great war in 'films is of more
interest and educational value than

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took to him and voted it ijulte nnturut C hittenden, Itoy C h ilte n d e n , Italph
; tl,m nl In Ilf t ill hr Cwrlrr 11.00 l‘»r Vr*r In th a t Its acknowledged ipieeii of beauty, Kuutuillnt, Allan Jones, Morris Spun- Sjj
Alliance or 20c 11rf Month
fair, sprightly Eva Mluiti. should pair ccr, Hugh U'lute, Oscar House, C. J . , O j
farmenU In Arianre Mual lie Made at OHltft ofT with lids city-bred newcomer.
S L R P L U S § 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
C A P IT A L SUO,000.00
Luwiou, Jam es
Purvis,
William ?V
J
a
s
p
e
r
Lee
gut
otr
the
trolley
at
Katarc*! aa S- rond-t Uaa Mall Matter Aucuil 22nd
H artley, Wallace Lipford, W. C
tOOJt; nt the poa toUlcer at Hantord. Florid*
W ood vlllo one m orning c u r r y in g ' a Temple.
SSBByhtSS i
ruder Act of Mutch Ini, |S79
%
h e a v y grip. He went down tin* roud
Forrest G utrhel, Ed. Cameron,
*»MDtvS llerald llulldln*
iiirphime Nu, u» ■w h is tlin g cltecr|ly, to p a u se n s he g o t
Just opposite Levi Illuln's home. Levi Lym an Halter, E. 8. W ard, Robert
h im s e lf w as fu ssin g o v e r a faulty mag- Deane, Tem iy Deane, F. E. Roper, Xj
P E A C E 'A T .E A S T
JVt lVANr YOUR BUSIHtaS,
netu. Jasp er sw u n g up to the stnlh-d D ouglass C. Griflin, W. M. (’linnm
aeh
ine,
g
ave
It
a
look
over,
and
said
cellar, Theo. Stiles, Alton E. Far- jN
Our Imys who are^over there said
nell. Harry B. Leftis, J r „ Vivian
th ey would he hom e by Christmas. pleasantly ;
R. R. DEAS,
C. D. COUCH,
II. R. STEVENS
"Let me."
C. M HAND
Speer, R an d all Chase, Lcclnir Irwin;
T h e y may nut he Iunite b y Christ
C.diit i
Aii't Cnhirr
l*r*«M*i |
"It'll do niV good,"’ uttered Levi I r - ! H a rv y I'arrisil. 1tassel B row n, Lionel
inns hut they will eat their -Chrislrltably, "I've wasted n whole hour on
Mohroe. Henry Lee Flowers. ’ Fred
mus dinner with the full knowledge It."
Strange,
Edwin Moye, C o m er Whittle
t h a t they have givey peart* to tin*
Ja s p e r examined
the
magnelu,
world anil C hristm as xyill he the iipeiunl his satchel, selected a toot nml W alter H o lz ..,
g reatest in histbry sinee the birth of proceeded to m anipulate the stubborn
Army
.
Him th a t m atlr th a t d ay sacred accessory.
John Murrell, Kenneth. Murrell,
"All right.” lie- nnnniinccd, and Leslie Hill, Seth W oodruZ, Stanley
e v e r since arid the peace recently
* Some p atriots were st-en ou t lu­ H A V IN G . S E N T LABELS should
m ade is th e greatest event since the turned to bow and smile to n very Walker, Dr. R alph S tevens, Joe
st reels yesterday making a loud he clearly addressed by the following
hirth of Christ, meaning as it does pretty* girl, Eva Hlutn, who hud rninn C h itte n d e n , Oscar Speer, Uruce An­
noise hut they have not 'm a d e much formula:
t h a t police will reign forever and for­ but to view the manipulation of the derson, Ernest Gregory, F red Mason,]
magneto, ’
BUDGET
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of
a noise while t h e war was “ in
ever with no disturbing factor to
‘‘C h ris tm a s Box Department. Port
1
Eva held In one hand a string of George M cLaughlin, H arold Wasltr
BETWEEN YOU AND M E"
progress.
r
b reak it in the years to come.
oT E m b a rk a tio n , Hoboken, New Jercoral ‘bends and In the other a pair or burn, Albert Fry, Ja m e s Eskridge,
•
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•
T h e kuiscr and his lirood are flee-, pincers The, quick glance of Jasper George Hull, T h o m as, Sullivan, W. i IiVEN THE GATE POST
sey,
. . .
NOT IN IT
ing (or their lives and it is doubtful Lee swept the presentment with Intel- A. P attishall, M eade Fox, Ingram
* Some of my friends lire worrying
F o r--------- , O rganization-if they will find u haven of rest on llgenat.
Q uerry, H enry Byrd, Osborne WII- A Chief Ih Among Ye Taking Notes about the present -whereabouts n American Expeditionary* Force,- "
th is earth since every m a n ’s hand is
the kaiser
Do you know (hat is
nnd Fallh, " lie 'll Print 'em” —
Ch'dn out of onh*!-. ela&gt;p Jammed1 ! Hams. Vail Lovell, M artin Temple,
against th em and their monstrous I sec. Shall 1 tlx It ftir you?
So Says Snunlcrer.
not worrying me A-Tall.
I know
Robert Robinson, Artiiur Dickins,
"If you would." repllefl Eva. with J y h n Lee, Jr., A. SUifTord, Andrew
crimes will seek th*,,n out.
where he i* going ev.-niuhlly i t e d 1
Wisdom in Tolerance.'
that suits m&lt;
It s e ems t o o good Id b e t r u e a n d shyness, but grutefully . and Jasper Aulin, John C a te r'L a w to n , Alfred M.
The tolerant mini l» ibe^ip.^ninlndIt's T he " F l u '
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♦ ‘ »
I
ed jtmn, the meiilally-lmbinn-ii nun,
wTH. 'what 5«»/-and
H erb ert Fuller, J o e L cw iju .
p ain comes o ’er you stealing.
tin- understanding man. He know* that
. p a r e n ts ort the boys in this great Bold the heads while lie did Urn repair­
Arthur. Uvwou
c1l i i ^ f / 1'! i ' k v ^ !
,
[-'feS1-*lh.at
lie li!m«idf Is not tKo sole n-|MisJ|,iry
'T’honfHrt nrn-nmv-grt-iilunjt tljeir daily ing necessary. - - —
F. Coates, E rne st Gorm ley, WiTITcr ‘ WnUw-.&gt;ioo*»MfffrTopnitc;icc 3 rciduig, XfTe,,,iTu.’ ran imagine today J u s t
of
Ittbnnn wisdom. I1e' knows that
laskA knowing th at their loved njtos
‘T v e coino here to help a mail Radford, C o rb e tt H utchinson, Sum]
how the kaiser feels.
It is sorne- W|si|om Will llol ilb&gt; W'ljen lie i|m*s. ]]«
iA» a good brain afiouldn't do.)
will soon lie tomiVig home safe anil named Austin Brooks do some experi­ P*‘vehouse, H arry Carlson, C. E. R y our bones serin all gone "holler." thingun the order of vv hat V herm un ’
knows Unit UMbTIlv lie can learn .otae.
sound and I hat the •ruel war is over mental work." narrated I.... "Perhaps Hunter, Wilson Miller, H arrold Long While a chill clinlbs up your collar, said aliotit liii- « a r .
Hung from the humble'! of hiyou know him?"
once and for nil,
r: tes. '
Jam es Weaver, N orm an Baker, K r - ' ^ o u 'rim y bet your bottom dollar
You
And now that (lie war is over let
!.* Now t h a t ' p e a c e i- (Ie* tars d a id
"Oh, yes,‘ Indeed:” answered Eva. j
r
Morris. Ike H o u se, T. M
uv all giv&lt; thanksgiving I ■ Him "That H where lie Is working mi his j Hilf, Harry Rabun, G uy KtaZnrd.
it s e ems Ji^e lip* war m i g h t tie .u-.i-rj
who bus vvufcln-d over o u r d'-.H’iie^ great balloon Idea," and" sin- poi nt e d Lew-tie (iglr-sby, Deiisler StnZ ord. T
I.I.!
The Voice.
d i- a good ijnie for ii - to t h i n k j
Smile expert niuiomiecs that Hu* tin*
ail'd has brought our n’a lioii snfuly lu an i.subited bulls,*
T he
G. Gillis, Willie (&gt;. tiuQlshy; Hnrrold
ubotri b u i l d i n g u p o u r t o w n a n d
111*111 Vob*!* is pruiltP &gt;-*l 11v i.ir’rfnnr
through this awful maelstrom that
T hat was itie bezlnniiijj nf a must Huliday,
S p a iiish
R. I'eahody, Rnbi.ri
getting luie), into In.i f.*r i i-i* *•-- iMfL-r i-ni nur-eies. Ii t.dgk • *Y*!&gt;-|
th rea ten ed to engulf and enslave elmrmliig iieipialhlanri-sblp fur iliuse .Merrjvvcai h, r. Jinla-ri R o u lh , St..faga i n
Tile peopl e a re c om i ng i n t o thfii-wheii those forty-four nwisiU-s are
alld make destitute l he tturhi A lid cbuki- ymmg spirits. Lee alept at Hie J ford l.el-tls, Groyc-r LoFils, 1'uul
FI
or
id
a
in
d r o v e s a n d ' S a n f o r d s h o u l d mu -ro-iirdlniitlng as they -lp*nl'l the
in t lif- joy of thanksgiving we would old rookery with ItrookH, tint the In­ j Dooley, E. I,. M ott. F ran k C a m p ­ I t ’s tin- " tin :" it's ih e "dip.”
b
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gel
t
ing
t 1 on
i* -&lt;i'*iri-_ sound ..ii.-ii piodip . uo'.*«t
"i is* i pi'i'i f &lt;,r -i bef ti T w ■- 1»1 .pul ventor had been taking Ids un-alt- nt bell. William I a -1ley , Floyd Was)
I 1 - tin 'll* lluelir a tin ’
ll-It.11 I* II III.'ll I I^l forty- full) . &gt;l ir. r,-n*
a'd ol Trad) .1* in* I
'.lie
l'.liiiu
liuiiuail*!
I.ee
liiiilliie
a
fel­
itaki
, ,r fill . r r lives ‘ Icum r ami
•burp, Iksear Dufto.se,
Edwin
1 \i d you'd hetterhe a wutrl.uig
tp i'v* In Hu- p m iv oi Hie s, met part
ii ;i ki- a .st roiig !1f:H I,.:
low hoarder. 1tils linuight lillii a gn-at
duller
ItI 1C ! i m r f*.r j tiv a n d
•Ir ll fiMglit get Vou
I
I
hnsi
|e,
I
j
ur
ley
A
Mn
ines.
1 Hihappens t„
m within
dent Into Eva’s ^-onipaiiy. lb* r-.imb-il
h Iti r ( it v N '
hanks
a n d jtUti 1hi- ri -a! t *lilt* ■that Ids grim employer rather discour­
s
H’ vi !e:n * ftn I *'pi
Sam .1. I’ieketis. H arry II. New
rtioli ami tlit- ililni'- t'i aged [lie growing frli-rn|s|iip.
for re
m an, Rr^an Walker. Amlrew
I.
' 'll-- f*»r hi lie* t A'i* s-v.
nml
r &gt; *u !ia v i
rough ! bat
li.e b t,g.
ll di d lint l a k e lolig f**r Li-,- to dts- King, Charles I'ricsii-r,
Rubt
C o m p o n e n t P a r t - o f O cea n .
•- in Ilf) a n d ll *■ *1* tfe *'ov * r tb.it l'.r*«*ks w h - a vl-toiiaiy amt YYi * ks. YY,iIfri-,1
fur 1
I* . mil hup, are r.u I .
f *n r -on, Y’.iPii, r W l-i !• vv i! h
\tiotrf
fir . p er i vhi of mm- r.il -irit'1
!
(,.11* la-* css- r r*,
l
b&lt;
r*
;i
Ids
pj.
ii
(tint
tuviam
\
i
riling
h
i
m
r
-|de-.
1‘errtlle, Adolph M a i, . Ilariif-y i
.11**1 p(,t- pee t-elll I1*1*s | J tt.l'et tv,ike
it 1, ,1- I- Ml |h*.'ll i h a l could go l.i t h e suil III. 1 hui-U Griggs. Harry Miles* D u n ra n M u- Yur| in fm f ile-n s tiidhing t.i'kfny
of I h e * art h \ -i. i 'Hi
tip Stic Mi-eails, T ip ee-foiirfb' "t !h*given us to b r i ng mil •*r *i•■r •*f ( hav*-* a g a i n w a s u f all acy p u r e ntid Ml.-i[ It-, ' ehejj. Drawd. M -' tin ,, Lewis Col­
i o give misery Io y uii.
Settil
amt tel- is eomaioll ■ti Ii11■ -illt
'll*
balloiin
I
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a*
hi-'
I
uniph-ftnll'
-M
ill
we s h o u l d Ili-rid Hie vM.ri.l bv *,'ir
lins. I..iui y Rio**
*oiiii |J. I.opg, YYIn -a i.*ii f, ■,-1 y o u r e \ i- ha 11- till &gt;'
*bhuble of sodium n ite r III _-**f:*-ITLee's
si-rV
P
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Were
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wit'll
l
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i . a m p l e i: I
V11 "tg. *•i m**r 11
YY11ham I* I ; nr* ,1 , rm s || |
i
" g.
biJng i bt-'i lde. soiplinle and 1-1•-in,*&lt;•’
I v dig . uni i| I 11.* r*-* -ig'tii n.|i ,,f *1S11 ' - • i* I .i' W■mil v,111 I■.r If was ip,j&gt;- •*’■
Anfl.w
o h leva i yon are thirsting.
Jmiime-iiltu : siilplmii- nipt eiitli"lt.tte
* II ufeluri.son, t
I S m ith , Roy
ly In love vv11h Eva
*
»&gt;ho lias giv i tl II- f *it' «lav of Id" U'I'l
of
lliiu* a n d s-ii|p||n4e nf pop. -h f“--i-!-' - Every
moment
you
seem
vvorstip--.
Mason,
Dr.
T
A.
Neal.
George
"YVIn-re's E m }” tie liupdri-d -'I Mrs.'
Util- .sgi'iug.
our m-mey i bi- vvm-k ami give trams nf various ntlp*r uuiiLTab, wel
\ on
fly m a n , John H. Ilaw km s, 1-reti nlHlutn bill- one afternoon,
give* a n d give. H is all for th e tttetals, i ne lnditi g gold ami silver.
11a \ i
“ W h y , you k now s h e |* a g r e a t f a ­ lard, Carl Robert Willie, Joe /Iipf,
“ ■"* • ou
kill ■vv
( ,of
wii.it
that
vor ite *r Mr. Itrooks, a n d b e c a m e for R alph Geiger, H arry Geiger. Fred
HE HOI; TER-NT A It ( tN T H E f u ll h'-r a n h o u r ligo a n d a s k e d h er Jo go .ijuiliutl, Jlubcrk H i l L ------ •ipJ
'i'll.
-----11111 vle W liliTTlrsi llfghi. l i e w a n t e d
Spanish
/
Eddie Hotter, R aym ond M e l l o n - 1
T h e t'rla n d &gt; R e p o rte n S ta r is right Eva to l unke Ibe lllghl w i t h litis.”
I I \ \ l I N s i HI t II o Ns.
T in
aid.
Carl
Mi
Donald,
!'inii-ni&lt;Tem­
a I In- inti w he n it i times t o gi vi og
"I hope s|p* dues iptt,” spoke |,ee*
HIGHt'ST CASH PRICES
1 o i - w,
I e* , issued .i,* » \! r.i on
fplb kly. and with a shade ol alivlely. ple, Lm G uerry. YYdliam &gt;l;epard,
•‘tin
[ he
%
till
1 ’ie
,
it I In- nr mis t lee n nd "ltelWeeli J oil and litysi-lf Mrs Ubilu, Yji tu t M tiri-em . First 1,-o-ut Geo
f ur tin Mailing of ( liri'i mas P a r r e l s
U
s
Hie
dog
glintSpuill&amp;ti
"tin.
I roui;i : .1 Iiiilil|le of I III papers li re the bnlbiop Is mil yet equipped as t■• (i. ’ Herring, Second Limit. R a l p h ,
for the Boy*
Ami jm T il better In- .stepping lively
to Sanford uiitl GAV-E T H E M safely. Mr. IliMHika Is relying upon n W ight, CUireni-e M ahoney, Homer
O r . j t . m i g h t get you.
N ovem ber Jy, HUS.
’AW AY. Now th a t is what we call gas generator that will never do what Wynne, Walter MnKon.'John I’czold,
Nurses
in
government
employ ami
he
thinks
It
will,"
ami
be
hurried
to*
Haul Feznld, E d m o n d Stowe, Frank
enterprise and we want to co n g rat­
Ibe obi rookery.
with
American
expeditionary
forces
L i n i n g , A rth u r Imssing, Berkeley ! When you nearly feel like crying.'
ulate tin- R eporter-Star on their
Tiny balloon was swaying..lyichtired Hluckuiaip Wtirtliingt-ori Bliu kinun. ' YS'lu-n you're moaning and vou'rc are not classed n- R e d '.Cross work­
spirit, ii'nl only of giving the m-wa
hr a eledr space,,juu[ slninlhig beside ll
ers, and b i- i- been given label*
Sighing.
ahead of all the other p.t) -r- toil was 11F^lm entor and Eva. As he up- Wallace I.ee, Henry Lee, Alvin K en-'
regular suhl rs
tlu-jr inagnnnimity in coming
tan- proiiiTfeil I we illmvnu'il that Ifinoks ■lall. Brittain Johnson. Joseph W ynn. When y „ „ know that voti are dv me
S Lee, T a te ( haptnan, R, A.
- nf. . all
. Hi. ...........
* *•*
Hostage p-e.-d only be applied, ill
ford to let os h a r e the news and was trying In Induce Eva to Join him (
'-pile
one
ran do
Cobh,
I
.1.
I
triggers,
A
I
Ross.
|
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“
I
■a si Let i i-i l -.r *.(Id i-'s . ,r
have it free of ebUrge
Yon wit' lone In Ills lllghl. lull she dl"V litrd
Sml
mu ■1 simply h and tyke it,
^ III YYar i.rg.iin.-Gif Hills,
nut long t»v lltts tltspiny •&gt;f iht jir t,ier deltlj Hfoiiks seUi-d tier about the I Tom Mcredit It. William Coiilhourn, j Though v*oil wear you'll never make
TELEPHONE NO. 114. P. 0.
Km 1 ( nt-**. r-t r / til }i 11spirit. Hmssiere Bros., a n d ^ w e ap- waist, gave her a Ibng Into Ibe bnsket j I'fcd Might,
ii
,
tItie on p.iTvi 1 I'Msf
Reginald IHdly, \ irgil l a c Smith,
preeiate it a n d , t h e Sanford people of Hie balloon, lie sprang In himself!
Wi
BOX 305, SANFORD AVE.
appreeliite it
Keep, up this good amt began Iiiirftsiei.log Hie anchor Vnrl Malm. H um e Kuruph. Curl
rope.
.
Ecu
utti-reil
-a
shnrp
scream.
B ruton, II. A. C horpening. H arry
work anil you w ill^win ^oul j |i n . t lie
Packages for nil persons NOT
Lee ran to the ballmm. R e snvv Jiml- Phillips, Louis' B. Lenart*, Enoch
end. *
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tuisy, rage, Insniiily In the eye* ‘of
M. Austin, Edward C. A ustin, Isaac
Briaiks, a s 'th e latter ohsi-rved him nnd
.
Spanish
m a u a c im &gt; K a i
M.
I)y(*ss, Will Erickson, C. S'. IlickT
•'Flu."
T h e lug cannery lately installed at bent nt him With -i piece of !run. lax*
son, ’1*. F. S ingletary, J,. O. Uull,- E d­
Moore Haven Is ijoft reaching out amiliiiabieil ids bold, goin'g up with tlm
ward Routh, J. R. Stroud, E. 11.
rising
balloon.
‘
Ile'nm
naged
to
climb
fof cull oranges, and w ill .t ry to put
It's lhe lilt,"' it's the -"llu:"
o v e r Into the basket, hut ns hi- did so W'ehh, Edwin Ratilefson, Ralph
u p ' t h e pulp for making of.*marma­
It's the influenza " flu :"
Brooks directed a frightful blow at ids King, C .'A . Clark, M arcus L einhart,
M a k e I h a t r i r e Go A n o th e r 2 0 0 0 A llies
lades i n , a liifge way A 1
3S £
And
y o u ’d better he aoi'idging,
bend and Lee sunk Inert.
M cD om ald C arraw ay , Geo. A, De"My grand d r e a m !" fell upon his Cot tes, Hurry Cobb, R aym ond L. Or it might get you.
UETItEADlNt; A SPECIALTY
Jnuy-sWells in Dalton City
awakening hearing In the exultant Allen, Aubrey M. H aight, Chjirles
tones o f Brooks. “It's eome true. Why, R. M unn, Gordon Raker.
J a m e s YY'ells in Dalton Citizen.
ARonIk lor Hood, (Riodycar, I'niled Slulcs Tires’ a n d Tubes
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always I have laved you, Evil, and
Edw ard Franklin C arraw ay, L. ,\V. t
worked only to construe! a float that
So pic folks 11.now right here ary*
could tak e us to some far Isle of peace E ntzm ingcr, A. B. H artley, W. T.
making
a mistake in their business.
and beauty, where life will he free Waits, M artin M cD aniel, Gtly S t e n - |
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Phone 191 SANFORD, FLORIDA
Strom
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til!
R
outh,
Nick
Pezold,
Gen.
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y
eh.udd
plant ca sto r beans in
nnd glorious. Theh, too,, w e can voy­
age up among the very s ta rs ! As to Pezold,
Pezold. Randall
C e a s e .'BBenj.
e n i. W
hit-I tI" ‘ir ,M“ k ynr&lt;l .for hom «’ «?'.*•
Rundall Cense,
Whit
tills Intruder, we will drnn him over to ner. Jr., Jnn. W B ooth.
F ra n k j
lighten ship, nnd soar, and sour, -and T ukueh, Verne Messenger, C harlie;
soar!"
*----Anderson; Alex Vaughn Jr., Earl
Lee realized the situation lu a Hush. Burdick, H. H. McCnalin, Ed Nelson
Why buy thv* kind of a
The Imlloon wn» nsceiuling with great H u g h Tillis, Jno. A. W arren, E d w a rd
ioOEMORTbJf#
Velocity. Fortunately In* wns entirely Driggers, W. Hi* Sapj). Lester P.
hook you do not want
•GRnNBANO
familiar with the mechanism of tliq
S ehm elz, Abe Sjoliloni,Floyd Sjoidotn,
Imlloon. Itsuybu essential feature wiis
just because you are un­
Joe S.* Lulng, Edwin Walker Dickson.
n gnu generifhjr placed beneath tho
able to set the kind you
L. G. H unter
— r»v«K
Rom of the banket. He groped for It.
: Murunrs
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Sam
L
e
o
n
a
rd
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detached
tt,
let
It
drop
through
space
-you do want? - We have,
ntfd Brooks, at tho operating sent, In!
a eomslete stock of^bound
Mainly set uii' a shout of concern.
"The gas has stopped!" he ex*.
.
Optlmlxtlc Thought,
ledgers and journals from
claimed, “ We are dropping. It must
Reviewers are forever telling authors
40c to $5.00. Also record
he the supplyrinnk—h n !”
- Ihqj- can't understand llwm
The
lie
Imil
sprung
ilovvn
la-si
Lee.
Tinauthor
ridelit
«*ftt-ti
reply
:
"Is
Hmi
ruy
books for keeping min­
hitter grappled with.- held him ami fault?"
‘
fl
utes and other records.
railed up a quick order lu Eva She
had aetjn emuigli during llu* eiitistrtieWe also carry loose leaf
Him of Hie tmlltHin to follow out orEffective Turkorpan Headgear,
bust year one Florida customer shipjied twer three hundred carloads of- biff, sound,
tiers. Then ns the exlmbsted gas bag
T h e Tijrkomnna owe much or .their
hooks for use as ledgers
deliciously-davored tomatoes to northern markets
lauded safely, hut collapsed, sin* faint- clmrm to their fantastic headgear.!
andjfor othor purposes.
cd n'vny.
,
| Y\ lien they remove them amt reveal
Thai sam e night tho old rookery was H"' shnveilsheads amt embroidered
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can use them profitably nnd wo tell you bow, In
destroyeil by tire through some m:el-, fkull caps jindernenth they seem comOur n.u, book. M arket C rops fo r F lo rid a ''w h ic h i&lt; fu ll of monay -making suggestions.
td e n l or experiment of the Inventor, ] dfl'tiplnee. Yet there are tunny of the
,
It tt sent free upon request.
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* and Ills hoily wns found utuniig t Iiti, 4*I'I**r men whose mnjesty of hearing
n F F i r r u iid p i v n r i s r
I Dilns.. it waa a long (hue before Eva Ip n " 1 * m a tter of qpsttitne alone. Their
UL r MO C
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- recovered from the shock Of tier terror rt'(1 ™lt«n gowns or kbahits give them
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I.idle IlopjicningH
Mention of _
Matliirs In Brief
Personal Items ,
td Interest

In and A b o u t
S The C ity

Summary of the
Floating Small
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NEWS FROM OVER THERE

PASSING DELUSION

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Avoiiion Section, l T, S. Army,
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I'e.i: M i Ih r. Father and Family.
by CECILLE LANGDON.
Received your letter a few days
ago,
and .,Lo «&gt;ne today and sore
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r m e t u t n "■■'•in .s.w.pap,, r „ Um .
glad to hear from you anti to know
Mr-. S.
I'oclor Hartley. wJuil Is the
Saufuui
,
th a t ail *d,
i .kclatnl were ttu e a ts -o t. Mrs. ’L L R.. . Saul
out coji. .why nnot?
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an
n
K
and
we
ar.'
still g iv in g f l
til school book's
mehrindrltHfls "
ike Germans kill and will keep on
I am lea vim? tlie city and ran take no more
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will
be
sold
for
cash
only
at
M
obley’s
hauling
hoc
"'•h.
What
n
dreadful
word!
and
For wood a n d hea vy
giving
it
to
them
until
they
sign
a
please, doctor.” plead,si Viola Clare,
i Drug Store.
6-tfe
18-tf
orders for ItcmsUlchlnjf and [licdtinif Work.
Murrell, or phorre 378
treaty of pence and that won’t be
"what does It mean?"
Learn tlu* w o r d s —sing them Fri­
\ 1L„ Rosamond 'R a d f o r d re tu rn ed
The prisoner^ they
"Imiiciinitlon mainly, stim ulated by much longer.
I wish to thank the ladies of Sanford for the
Sunday to P ie d m o n t .Institute -at d ay night—you help at tin*. C o m ­ no Idle mind, overfeeding and ' tin* are capturing d o n ’t look much more
excellent patronage I have enjoyed- while
JsjN
VVaycroM. G a.t a f te r four weeks’ m unity Sing.
whlnfsicalltle* only n rich man can a f ­ Ginn twelve years old and tifl of
ford. 'T o u r father had the id ea one them .seem to he glad because tlvey
DUgpensipn on nccountof influenza.
here and if I return to Sanford I will be glad
X*Mr. nnd .M rs. ‘J. E. LaiitjJ have
JJtub had turned to glass until I jmr- art* 'captured and I d o n ’t blame
. *
gone
to
C
harleston
-where
their
son,
indeed to take up this work aifflin.
All the eity a n d county school
| mwH v dropped n paper weight on It. them.
■book* at Mobley’s D ru g Store. 6-tfc Joe Laing is very ill* with inlluenzu .J bun both limb* were gone, he deMother, tie are under shell tire i
.\
r•%«■*
-=-***• -.»*»■ a t the M urine Hospital.
&lt; hired, and be could not walk. I bad
but
d o n ’t you worry about thaL
"*Mrs. Frank a n d daughter, Miss
The Herald {Force w illtjbe.at the my nutotifoldle break down live m iles
Mother,
you asked _ nn- a b o u t ■
Florence are in t h e city on a visit.
lr"lt* toot here and he tnan aged to. foot
C om m unity t Sinfe —Friday y veiling.
It for home.
Ilfs last tangent Is u France, weli, i t ’s all right, in some |
•much” to the delig h t of their many.
See us.
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chmigc of personality, II,i cla im s bo places but ii
In others. All. the
friend)?.
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* Jm
iwomen work but in the fields and
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1 School Hooks —School hooks and Is Napoleon Bonn parte."
I
Viola begun to cry. Whlni or d is­ also (,n the railroads and, siothing
If you need s t o v e .wood phone me school supplies of all kinds at Mo*
ease, a .wry twist of the n erv e s or a can lu* done by the French for they
I. can supply you.
H. TC.. DuBose.
DuBoso. _ |&gt;lcy*a Drug Store.
(i-tfc
hideous delusion,' the fact remained
10U-tfo j
«re all lighting a t the front with us
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Some ono will have the music — that her fa th er w a s drifting Into mi ab­ am! the women have t-&gt; do the work
Sirs. Ray B utts arriv e d home In-* ' y ^ u ctm Rtritt " O ver Tltere" at the normal meiiliil condition that alarmed ami tiie x*.wtaeii ii a - e no l i n i e l o . a t ­
l.’ESDIlTfONN
her. He b e c a m e ’ Irrational iit tittles.
*:ight from Jacksonville, w h e r e - s h e C o m m u n ity Sing,
of- furniture tliuii lias ever ’been
1!*' Insisted that ttic doors and w in ­ tend to the children anti _therefore
had been for the p a s t two weeks, he. •
shown in Sanford. In addition the
tljey are always black mid d i r t y . ‘and
ing called there by t h e serious Illness
Mr. anti Mrs. J. \V. Barnes are d ow s be kept Closed, that all visitors
Sergt. Oscar Lee Taylor
regular lines will he carried as fo r­
be excluded, even ViolaVi llu n ce, Ml!- it’s a shame to See the little children
merly.
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of .Mr. Butts’ m o th er.
j back home for th e winter a fte r a loty R ush.
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Wher eas, .On tlie *201 It of Oc to be r,
•half nuked and barefooted, plodding
23-2tc
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! trip *to m any points in the north
God. JJn
n H
Ills
Viola was sorely distressed mid Mil- along with a large pail of water, be­ A. L). 19151,
1018, God,
is infinite
LKON' S
A (irO
TRANSF E R j ancj Pag^ where Mr. Barnes’ duties
ton gravely anxious. He unburdened cause it is pitiful looking.
mercy
called
front
ear?lily
’trials a n d ,
IIAl LS L \ L R \ 1 H IN G . P H O N E wr r tho commission firm of Smith &amp; Ills troubles to an uld-tline chum one
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tribulations our noble G uardsm an,
KILL CORN WEEVILS
hitch
town
has
two
or
three
foun­
91, HOTEL C A R N E S .
21-tf
Holden take him all the year round. day, Ned Danvers. T b o la t t e r listened
O scar, Lee T a y lor. IJunriitruiaci cr
tains
at
whicji
they
obtain
watf-r
A. li. Moses h a s arrived in the T h eir many friends are giving them " itli Interest, l i e was a bright, rollick- c iid t liev hav e to carry water from '• Bergennt of—the- Seminole C ounty
Haw la (in Vlioui II
big sort of a fellow, loll true blue to a
cit&gt; from N'rvi. York a n d will make a warm welcome.
Their houses .are I Guartl. and
friend. . For u year he had been m an ­ lIll's*- fountain-,
hi* home on Park a v e n u e this winter.
l j i *5 sound ear of corn is worth
sill made of -I one
"Onward C hristian Soldiers" and ager of n m ovie studio.
I have not .-ji-cn
Whereas. .Sergt,
‘ay lor w as
rr.
i|. w.i? accompanied by bis son. sing "W hen the War is O vrr1’ “ -Friold -A iiiuj ■J.upblu aoblier.-alway« spreading th at l '.V' wtt’''il-eaten ones. As the - wet—
"IBs fmirrjv"3rTft7Trf,” '*li*r~ihlwerynrt." n ^w ooden lituiMi UL*Paul
ioi.,,r..„ T
»„r
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v,lH r a n tohe so easily destroyed. A. P.
but Mcunpr trnnis lilt u 'T T f r m T f ^ ^ &lt; f h * h ^ * r ^ ^ : -r* ? h .£ 1 G o rri? over InBei*J pfftisTon
of dunsbinc
so peculiar
‘fi»» fir*ti»rritp •tffftlirA I *• weeks.
wTif n .if
o t ’fie
tlow-rr ffor-sp^rrftl
I was Just tlduktng I hud up u n d o onen a n d 1 -F**!inve been neiirky all over Ids nature, wherever he happened to ‘ tl l " l *‘r n* G'*' University t»f Florida
A. L. H atch, formerly the princ.lt who vviih ink,-ii tho same way as Mr. France.
h e —his
geneial. spirit . and ever extension division says tlrt-re is n’o
*■ A complete s t n r k o f'sc h o o l s u p ­ pal of the Oviedo High School inn t'larc. They cured him—drastic treutMother.
J
o
n
can
sen&lt;l
me
som
e
friendliness
won for him the honor renson why ho much of the" corn
plies and school books at M obley’s now with’ the V. M. C. A. tit Key* iitent did tin* Job. lie was the czar of
Gillen safety razor blades.
You and respect of both the otlb-ers and should he wasted by allowing the
Drug Store.
’
6-tfc . West is in the city this week assist­ Russia. They catered to his vvlilm to
can
put
tin-in
in
a
I
d
l
e
r
and.
seal
it enlisted men
of the G uard and weevils Jo he l p t h e m s e l v e s all during
the polni of getting up u mock.Siberian
Louise, the l i tt l e d au g h te r of Mr. ing the War Work drive and his' exile, nearly froze and starved him, up" a ltd s e n d -them nil right, for the
U hereon, Tla-* Seminole C ounty t h e winter.
Carbon bisulphide, is ihe onlv maatui • Mr*
R o b e rt
Tlirasher was m any friends are delighted to have mid one morning In ii faked-up prison rest of the i&gt;t*ys at*- g e ttin g them Guartl feels, deeply tlie great Ios-,
Taker ,, i ( irlan do ibis morning (or an him here again.
III the wiMitLs be uvvnkemil to n per r v cry ,&lt;l.i'
that the company has sustained i tenaI required for fylmigaUon to kill
Will tlo.-.t' f- r I lit*, time
U ritc through the d ep a rtu re of Sergt vveevils
lie sure that the crib Is as
rijiffai c ’i fur a c u te u ppendieitis.
“ What Tiro you Going t-&gt; !&gt;o to tuMiii'iit dislike for czars and all classes
oi
royalty
ami
got
hack.
In
nuritml.
real
soon
and
every
day,
for
it
I
nearly
air
tight as possible. The gas
Pay
lor,
and
in
a
m
anner,
though
Help the Boys?" Sing il Mill
See here, it may take stringent moth- makes a fellow fet ! good when he small, vv islo * in express its sorrow given off by tin- ehi-mii-a! kills the
C om m unilv -Sing.
oil?, but Tf you will leave lids m ailer gels ft Id lor m int Itfune
W rite - and •M e n d to the life partner id tin wct-vils, and thtp must not he allowed*
Fred Strange is hero for a f-w days entirely to me I'll guarantee a run-. eviurj -day. wLelher . l do or n o t. I Sergeant, expressions of condolence, to escape. T he crib should be ceiled,
You know, IPs a sort of luxury to these
[•’&gt; her I- wi-h yptl pit-lit .V of luck I Therefore be it resolved, by J Ilf have &gt;* light Moor and closely t i l t i n g
furlough. Fred is in the nAvv and
I'limpcred old fellows, with Itnn- lomg
*
UVttn ih lot
lot** -&gt;f hug I i i na ol e C n u a t \ G u a r d s m company window* niul doors
on
your (arm
A
The a m o u n t of
h a s t he d a n g e r o u s (oh of
weeping
lug heavy on their hands, to nurse
\ s ever.
u p Moating n o n e s a n d if lie -nrvi.ves along some ridiculous fancy. '1*1icy and Kiss,
’ a -setnhl eil ori Nov s t h
l!»l s. lliat carbon hisuipJiidc to use depends on
Y o u r loving son.
t h i s p l e asa nt ' p a s t i m e , unf il t h e w a r tid'd waking up. I to you want me to
I a s a l u t e in h o n o r t o th* menutrv of the size of the crib, and not o n t h e
M -l humid Carr,r.v in
is really o v e r lie will r e t u r n !■&gt; Isis do the wakingV”
S e r gt T a y l o r be g i v e n , t h a t a c o p y num ber of weevils or t h e a m o u n t r f
"If you 1'iui Bring Viola’s fnttier latch
o l d j ob here w i t h t h e \ (
I.
of t io-se r e s ol ut ion* la- f o r w a r d e d t o corn in thef rib. Tin- m a t e r i a l uvaj iIn coiHinoii sense, gli ahead.”
l
Urn;.
\ ll l-S Si" i
H i s m a n v friend* ! "! ■ ' h e w-1! &gt;m*
M i,
iv IV"
ha tided l o t he o r a t e s r e a d i l y a n d f o r m s t ' h e a v y
Veil Duuvels **tit ahead. Ten miles
ft l ii-ii
I'M*
bom, Hitto,
1 f--r t&gt;u h t Lr ^ 1•11n a n d i e o p v ifas w h i - t j i - e- ie tr a le - d o w n w a r d
distant was tils -Indio ilp-i eiunp. Mere
Drat 11. 11,1 I
min'jii’H -f 1 Id* meet t h r o u g h tip- c o r n , killing all nisei I
-pf* n* -•II I
Fr-d iv
were staged Itdthilly utiv nnnihi-r of
Auld Lung &gt;yto
Y i-ar 1, 111 r- i el \ i 1 .1 f( W ill ' mg*
life
I h er e m u s t be sul l tci ent gas
movie playlet* and the epulpment wim
tug
ago at.-l v&gt;it- sure ghe 1o l i a r fr on
f
o
r
m
e
d
t-i till I In- r o o m , nlhcrvvi-e
ia-ui|di!e
Ned as manager laol free
i'll 1 IC-'V t ha you vvi t * alt
1’h, ahp * r • ^*'In i itui ado-pi e-i ,i a d t h e tit m i l d i l u t e t h e g a s a n d t h e
Mr and Mrs, (i&lt; tig*- l-i-v i
lug. Me did not write any scenario, V-iu all-!
w e e , fit. Will Hot he killed
They
have arrived home after speo'L’ig hut In -Ini Mm k -&gt;ut a plot with many Well, a- if found no- i S U*'Jilt 11 R 11. -. Uit- • V • ut • t\ S . iv sill, ill
Well, brother.*how are you getting
uiti*t Li- in c o n t a c t vviih t h e g a s dJ)
D Turner.
the summer at many points m the a llow eolisplratofs to put It through,
m i n u t e s or m o r e .
i otnmatidm g
east and especially Virginia where .loin, Clare, wandering In tin* wuoyW- along these day s and Imvv ar&gt; mot lo-r i
eni*
day,
rest
til
himself
a
pen
a
fallen
and
father.
Getting
on
hug,
I
hope,
j
A
t
t
e
s
t
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Mr. Fox represented Ids. linn in thy
Use two pounds . o f . carbon' bisul­
tree. A stranger came along, sat down ant! I sure would like to see a l l - o f '
\V. M Uayties, 1st. Sergt,
buying uhii selling of fruits and veg­
phide
for every hundred cubic feet of
near to hint and a casual conversation
llovv is little Maud and has
etables. Their old Sanford friends ensued. Fii|ally Mr. ('lure got hack to you
space in the crib; -that ip.
* if-the iuslo started to yrhopl \.et or not am! (■
are glad to .see Mr and Mrs I*ox -ills habitual ohsexaiun.
i
aide,
dime
miens.
ut
tbii
crib are
-mVlMWNk-AlOV-Ks *
ft’Jiat g'rade is shi- fh”
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furl
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tir
mu
hom e again for the winter
cubic
fee t, eight
” 1 see you'look al tne pretty closely,’C
Well. Lev, 1 Mlpp-l I t he War w,Jl,
(M.ll ht|s of - arbun l-i *uipludi will hi­
he oliserved. "You’ve seen me tiefore,
" J u a n i t a . " " l o a n "f \r&gt;
wd, In.1111 hi
o v e r . I t ' l l t c i y i I c a l l i - i - ni c
S e e k * I , m;cr y u a r l e r * fur G rowing fn'i't lutl
If tin- .rib is not li gh 1. lUeh?"
s u n g Fr i da y m g h i n n u thei ,uii eun
line
more
"I don't think so." replltsl the sirun l i l t i i h o m e a t o l h a v e
uffii wt* 4In* rlt?«dr' neeftrdtngly
I tusini- ss
TIle
"Muibv Stmle. Snut
■g i l d I lines t ('get llt't.
ger
carbon
bisulphide
j s poured j n lu open
Altec Idu-ett years «( tmsiue.ss in
"Oh, yen you have, my iftcluro Is In
Lex, how is the bird dog coming
Hasile Brossierc and George Kelhtf half a dozen, histories. I'm Napoleon
the sam e store room the Sanford dishes nnd these placed on top of the
on and y o u r hogs? I would like, to F urniture C om pany is this wee(j pile of m m , . Repeat the operation
brought the big. m*ws to. -Sanford Bonaparte."
lie with you this winter, so I can go
from Orlando M onday morning via'
moving to the Stone-Gox-ty block, itF nhout four to nix weeks.* Lite
"What?" crier tlie. other, springing
th e Reportur-Stnr They came down to Ills feet amt displaying the wildest hunting with you.
just across the street east of tlie fumigation js usim.ly not sulticient a*
weevils will eontinue to hatch from
Well, Lex, I am going to write poslultiec.
in h big racer and scattered the news excitement. "Why, you miserable 1megg* not destroyed.
all along 'h e way
George had a IMistor! Fill t h e original nnd only Na- .soiaet lung llovv so you can put It 111
This itinve lias been made ilecesAs the carbon bisulphide gas is
K entucky six gun on his hip and poleon Ilonaparte la the world !"
t 1e paper and s.-mt me lie • ■111IJ H11g
sary *ti aremint of th e s te a d y in highly inllninmutde he sure lights
"You!
ha!
tin."
chuckled
Mr.
Clare.
whenever he u n l i m h w d the heavy
••f it, and tell m other not to worry
erimse in till- Imsiiu-** of Ibis con­ and tire* of any kind are kept away
artillery and cpt loose the cur was "Ilow 'can that be. when Napole«oi lilooll me for I ant all G I*'
I'rv
Benapurte
has
ta-eu
dead
far
ovg-r
toilf
cern
Tin- -tuck necessary to carry
lifted oil the grollptl alld Basil" lost
If the grain is thoroughly dry and
.ami keep lu-r from worrying.
a century?"
on
the
business
bus
been
carried
for
mature,
this fumigation will not in­
som e of his pleasant looks.
A L etter from I*vl .McDonald
"Where’s your sword nnd uniform?"
*_
jur*ilugermination. When corn fs
"They took them away from me lit t'arraw ay from F ram e, the son. of a grefit part in several warehouses in
What is m ore perfect than
I'he
first
placed
in u tight crib it passes
Mr. and Mrs. McG. C arraw ay of dHit-rent parts of the c ity .. With tluEnd of a Perfect D ay?" The C o m ­ St. Helena.”
f
■
"r
#
through a sweat, anti the treatment""
“ You old fm uti! Why, 1 tell you-I ssnfftrtfr Fin;: — v
new p u arters this will’ not tie neces­ should not lie npplied until a fte r this
«
Are pnotl gliirts — tltoy'l) m unity Sing F riday evening,
mil U&gt;*‘ ex'"1 Napoleon, mid J ’m going
Dear Uj-othen
sary.
tuni ng stage is passed, as the tw o
to linvo you provo your claim. - J i l ,
s’-p.nd M’cur as w e ll as Miish-'
1 thought I would write and let
there! this way."
gasses
combined may injure tho ger­
T he new store will open on the
Notice to Taxpayers .
injf—-diul they eoir.e **• yo
For the next liour John Clare was In you know how I u rn getting on,
mination.
Beautiful new goods ijre ar­
Weil. I am getting on D. K. and l a t h .
Bin.
Kid- j j a L t e r i i u * , u i
T ax books- are now open for pay- a maze. Threw men wearing the uni­
Carbon bisulphide is must effec­
hope
you
ure
getting
on
the
same.
form of French soldiers hurst from n
riving every d a y for the opening and
T
ax
books
nrO
now
open
for
p
a
y
­
tive
in warm air.
For fum igating,
*ye ire sure to be oble to
thicket. They Jabbered, they seized
Well, brother, we are. givung the from present ap pearances Ute new utmost! a warm day when the tcipm e n t of state .and county taxes for him rudely. .They hound, they gagged
pleuse you,
— now and expect to phu-e will open with a finer dispjny peruture is 771 degrees F., or higher;'
Ip IE. A discount of "2 ; e r cent is him. they threw blip Into nn uutnmo- enemies h
give them more h
before long,
allowed for N ovem ber payments.^
hilc. When the blindfold was removed
fur
they
bring
Imek
darge
lutnehes of
.fno. 1). Jinkinj.
Mr. Clare found himself Id nil iippcnrprise
liars
every
d
ay
and
they
d o n 't
nnees In the reception room of a ltmg- Tax Collector. Seminole Co.
look
like
they
are
more
th
an
,Jw
elv e
nlth;cnt
palace,
litwas
apparently
on
Accurntetj fitted ten' cs are a
Sanford, Florida .
. 2 t-fRc
boon to imperferl eyes— but
trlpl before a royal court of F ran c e; years old, tne most of them, and all
murk the wool "accurately".
lie confronted s t e m and serious Judges of them so. in to be glad th a t they
If
I hr examination ts not
arrayed In Imposing robes. The mail me captured.
( am writing this
. methodical, if It Is not scien­
wbo bail met him In tbe woods In dun letter while on d u t y at my machine
tific. If it is nut exhauxil**,—'
form made (be accusation of llngrunt gun waiting for a Roche piano to
lhr*r ran be no acrruncy it:
Imposture. Upon a (aide were thumb- come across, so we- can bring hi in
the -prescription, nnd the .
screws, knives, ropes—all the iiienaclng
chances nre that a seem ­
down.
pnraphenmlln of a veritable torture
ing benefit may result ip a
Well, there goes a big shell over
chamber, A cold perspiration bathed
permanent INJURY, . We
. guarantee to fit glnsses acthe prisoner ut the ominous present­ for old kaiser bill and there comes
rrunlely.
ment. After an elaborate discussion another c u e back for us to deal with,
the high court o t royalty condemned but thank tho Lord it's not a gas
. -*
(hkumt
uDR
t\. lF, oS. iHflFFH/lfi
m irn H it,
r m andoithian
m n i mthki
.t -,(11(1 VMM). M.OlltDA
him to perpetual exile on nn nihl des­ shell, b u t th e next one will be.i^ gas
STUEK-r
ert Isle In the tnld-PaclSc. John Clliru shell. Brother, every Jdot of ink you
passed twenty-four, * hours- supplied
• ir.slfy, it cpiiHtHl.s of v. hat you buy and secondly, of liotv
sec. on tills paper is from a large
only with hard bread crusts and Water
you ccoU and serve it.
slid).
Wo cat! them G. I. runs and
In u cell holding u wretched cot. Ills
*
barrack
bag full of hob nails, hitting
accuser Anally appeared. He unfolded
" ’e will furnish you with &lt;he best eatables procurable-and
a pretentious looking document. "Sign close and jarrin g my pen and caus­
tills,’ your abdication, your avowal of ing ink to drop ofL.
at a very fair price. We will give you the best meats
Imposture mid I will help you to es­
Well, th ere goes a plane down and
and vegetables you will lind in the city.
Then
cape," he Mihmltted.
they
ufter five more a n d there they
it is up to you an to how you cook it.
"I |l do -inytiling to get away from
come
to the ground and th at looks
’this bbnallliirsty i r wc) andhack to th e
good
to
see on*-.
comf irt -,f my liomcj" groaned the
We specialize in the liiieNl of everything in the market line,
hypochondriac, eagerly.
Well, give all Jh c family my love
'including fresh vegetables in season, beef and pork,
.Joint Clare never told a living soul and keep p lenty for yonrself, ns ever*
fresh and smoked. Oysters and fish in season.
of th a t -fearsome .experience. To the
• Y our loving brother,
relief of Vlnlu he became Ills old r a ­
M cDonald Carraway.
tional self, to fhe delight cf Milton lip
expanded In ii spirit truly fatherly.
• •
Wlmt Mr, Clare thought, mmulHed or
T hree Causes for G tadnen.
♦
*
• »'
irmly zed remained unsisiken. He ban­
Bobble's fat her bail- le-ee. nut of
ished every htstiiry In his library and town for u* fortnight and tie.- emu!:
..
Place Your Orders Early
P 0 S :J5 V &amp; W A LTH A LL
went nut Into the buck yard one day Ind mlssed-hlm um -It. l*p»:f hi.- re*nn
wllli ii statuette of the real Napoleon Bubble was at tin- stai'u/i t•» n.cet itfi.i
Phone tor,
PlttipRIMTORS
Donapiirto mid proceeded to demolish ■nil as greeting -.-d.;. ■!’-* .-&lt; sJv*
■ It with u hut diet,
you's here ului l'i,» ip-r- - *&gt; * ■ ■■-i !-'
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