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P U B L IS H E D

TUESDAYS

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S E M I-W E E K L Y

F R ID A Y S

IN T H E HEART OE T H E W ORLD’S G R E A T EST V EGETA BLE SEC TIO N
NUMBER 23

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDA V. NOVEMBER 8. 1918

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OF
SHORES ON LAKE MONROE
RUSSELL.ADDS TO FARM
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BIG MEETING SUNDAY
IN CENTRAL PARK
FOR WAR WORK DRIVE
prom inent s p e a k e r s

WILL ADDRESS PEOPLE

As a s ta rt for th e big drive f o ^ t h e
United War Work fu n d s t h e meeting
in the Central P a rk next Sunday
afternoon a t 3:00 o’clock will be held
under the auspices .of t h e , Seminole
county
co n tin g en t
Among
th e
‘ ‘s peakers from a d is ta n c e will he Rev.
Hishop Kerr Royce T u p p e r who
needs no int...auction to n Sanford
audience or* to any audience in the
southland, lie is p ro b a b ly one of
the best speakers in t h e south and
Sanford is fortunute to have him
here for t h e . meeting.
|&gt;r Mary Salford of O rlando will
also be -one o f t h e speakers* bringing
us a message from t h e w o m a n s
standpoint o( tllis grent w ar work
and h r. Salford cun b r i n g ’th e mesr.tV* and delfver it.
She Is. a
(• , n.flst iiirti d Speakers on subjects
, laming to women in this part of
• i .iufitr» and th a t sl.o vv»ll inter,i
, u I,, i * • .i r tier i« :ilr-*ad\ .!*•

for ever So long.
Do you. hear of*
him ? Let me know. A think of him
e v e ry day and wonder what he is
doing. Am ju st relieved so will go
m y dinner.
L a t e r . — H acf'a .good dinner. T he
ollicers walk back to th e kitchen,
a b o u t three q u arte rs of a mile. T he
mess is brought out by a detail to
th e men. We had fresh vegetables.
A regular boiled dinner.
You see
F ritz hns backed up so m any miles
a n d so fast he did not get a chance
to destroy everything and so far
t h a t this territory has njit known
w ar for four years, so that there
were n lot of gardens and the cookt?
w e h t foraging and the Inst two d ays
wo have had fresh vegetables. T h e
big guns are going on nud I ho jnr
th e y make shakes a shower of dirt
dow n.
Fritz bus been shelling us
and is gutting rlpsej. so the boles arc
th e only ,prqtcrtiiin we h a t e
You
hear his shells come singing and
.Whizzing along and then lm in t ey
st.ii.e and om lot- to li I TI••
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I go on from 1»* 1" l-.i-i .
I'f i \ .»*»■ !•(- bail * b at g&gt; *1 lie III.Mo schoo I- itnd Is well aujl lavor- night I had t h e 'first shift from H ' o '
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Vulciennes.. T h e British have smash­
ed. fu rther through the enem y lines
defending M ens and .Mnubegc and
outllanking the Uermnn positions in
llelgiue, where ' t h e Germ an
com­
m ander at G hent is evacuating the
city,
F ast Mind southeast of the
Mormnl forest th e British also have
m ade great, strides toward the
Franco-Rolgian border.
Says G e n e ra l Pershing, referring to

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o n e o f t h o war }vork organizations :
i i A S E N S E I of o b ligation far th e v a r ie d
a n d u s e fu l s e rv ic e re n d e re d t o t h e
a r m y in F ra n c o . . . . . p r o m p t s m e to
join in th o a p p e a l fo r its f u r t h e r financial
s u p p o rt. I h a v e o p p o r t u n i t y to o b s e r v o
Its operations', m e a s u r e t h e quality o f its
■personnel a n d m a rk its beneficial influenc e
upon o u r tro o p s , and I w i s h u n r e s e r v e d l y
to c o m m e n d its w o rk fo r t h e a r m y . .

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UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
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mi news, ulluial in unoliiciai.
Hour
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iluenza in th e county, th ee children 1 “ .
to m e th at the envoys .had
•*i s a u hear these- wfieaken*.*
from tljc hollies where t h ee efddend.
..Ti'ised t hrougli the Fr.'nch iine.s,
is still prevalent will not be p erm it­
, •' lo ry D c.'s wi rv dm* it I.. I weetl &gt;
ted to uttetid se||H« I
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fit 1••r, - wilt 1 .iii-i a &gt;ha ' g*
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ell
Louie,
hello
and
that
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wilt
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influenza
bus
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eubsidid
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ndt.
Americans
and
French
troop*
on
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tr.p to he me 011 foot th at our
write
ns
soon
a
s
,
1
get
hack
arid
have
in
Sanford
a
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d
th
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ediate
v
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in
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tinKcItHdi
and
Mouse
an*
removing
s-Urj lus u baggage’ was left behind.
•MI I have, with me is a pack con­ the time. S o w -it is hard to write. it v, the white and colored schools | the Germuits front the small seel ion
taining blanket, shelter half, sweater. Well, m ust close and gel u couple of will iqiut ugxA Mjituluy.- uuuuun,,^ui Fwnvi* they ,ht i R oc uiiv. ^ Impairs socks, toilet articles ali'il mess hours sleep or 1 wilMo- '*le.'j»y&gt;Wtjrtr£ Noveinlier I lilt at !t o'c lo c k .' No j i o r t a n t gain* are going on.
pupils, however., will be adm itted j \ | a r *ha! Foeh litis ittfornied Ger• nuipnu nt.. Relieve me t l i e ’iast^few my I hours tour.
Y our loving shn and brother.
bo cvnte from homes in which there fr tu n y l||U, |„.r w h i t e Flag delegates
•la;..- I have been seeing thingA
e
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Frank.
is a case of influenza at th e present who a re coming t o leant Hie arm is­
at' n tlie sector* where one uk the
tinje. The school busses will operate tice term s, shall en ter the French
big drives is oit. T he Hon has liccn
according lo t h e i r former schedules. line on the road bet ween .C h im u y .
In
France,
Oct.
It!.
H*IS.
driven back for miles. T h e r e are
'31unifies lying all 'around dea d . Our Mr., a n d Mrs. W. IL IL Allen.
Ilclgium and (iuiflt*, France." which
Respectfully.
is jr his small trenches
runs between tin* Vervins and AvtwD e ar Tathi’r and .M other:
F. P. Forster,. *
where hi* tried to m ake u s ta n d . It
nes.
On the road the French lines
1 will take pleasure in answering
C hrm . Hoard Pub. In str.
,is not a regular trench. We are now­ your kind and welcome letter' which
an* within 10 miles of the llclgiun
in open wurfure, so just dig holes for 1 received yesterday.
frontier.
This leaves
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protection against shells uncj shrap­ me well and hope it will fin d .y o u
G e rm a n s in Itelgium Outflanked
SJc. Ud. Sanford Trustees
nel!. Lt. Polka and 1 are in a hole the sam e. I sure nrn enjoying m y­
Field Mnrshill Haig is rapidlj*
about | feet deep.
I am sitting in self.
. . {clearing tho G erm an* fro m -th u t-p o rT h e people over here sure
T. W. L a w to n ,
ben* now*.
A shell Inndcd not 20
tion of France e a s t and southeast of
tre a t us good.
S upt. Public Instruction.
yards from here last night.
Polka
1 a m sure glad I got over In time
w-n.« on d u ty while I was sleeping.
to see jtotne real service for 1 sure
Well, I finally get to tny outfit. Am
T U E S D A Y ’S EL E C T IO N
would have hated to h av e stayed
assigned to “ Co II" lOGth Infantry,
T u esd a y ’s election passed off quietly in Seminole co u n ty , very little
there a n d fought the buttle of C. D.
mi address me to the preceding.
I
interrAt
being shown. One of the lightest votes in th e history of the
T h e people over here* drive oxen
have not had any mail for two
county
was
polled In this election, the to ta l vote being less than f&gt;00. •
nnd w ear wooden shoes4.
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months.
T he only in tere st show n in. any race was th a t p a r t relative to the
T h e farm s are all fenced off in
C onstitutional a m e n d m e n ts . On&lt;\ of these was the C onstitutional a m e n d ­
Can y o u hear the.liig guns? There
small p atches and th e whole look
m en t voted on In Florida allow ing-the counties to p a y as high as ten
are batteries ull around h e r e 4 and
like sm all gardens.
.
mills school tax.. This was k n o w n .as Article. 12 of th e C onstitution.
tin y sure are eopghing now. They
T he other am e n d m e n t was the s tate-w id e prohibition am endm ent
jar the ground.t When a b o u t four ‘ T h e y call this S unny France bu t
guns go off together th ere is some I guess we hit it the wrong time for and is known as Article 19. T he vote by precincts on these quest ion
toil,.
One shoots right over our it rains nbnut every day.
was as follows:
Prohibition
T he people over here think Wilson
10 Mill Tax
. ‘ 'i»d» and they do m ake th e noise
Against
For
Against
the innn of the hour and I guess the I’rccincl No.
For
Vav. you don’t realize what this
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some experience.
There are now
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CITIZEN RELIEVES IN
BEAUTIFYING LAKE

T h e great idea of b u lkheading the
lukefrunt has not died o u t with the
hulkheading of the lake in front f a t
th e rity .
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While we have not im proved our
lake- front as we should have'Jdone.
th e city council expects to ta k e this
T h e French armies from north of m a tte r in hand at a Inter d a te and
the Oise to southeast of Meziers beautify the city p roperty and plan t
m a in ta in -c o n ta c t with t h o retiring trees and grass.
enem y all along the front —'Tffi;~Ta&lt;t
i n mmfurjnjVy-wfrh'ffn'TTTea of ctre' *
natural nliMaeles wesr“ TTf IIiY" Flel Iritv
city anil . also in conform ity wlffig iu n . frontier have virtually all been ideas of his own gleaned while in
deareil and th e terrain before them California and other states, J.ohn
is adm irable for maneuvers. WliVre' Russell, the well known grower and
the French line j o i n s 't h e American, b u y e r of vegetables who is now a
French cAvnlry is riding tow ard the Sanford- resident is .having his line
Metlse, bet wceje Mcjieres and Sedan, property on Union avenue bulkheadf
ed. not only saving several m-res oMi lllbers of I he i-rew &gt;vf the l*.itlh good lain! thereby hut is also heausifip Kamer at Kiel have mutinied tifving Itis valuahle properly. Tho
hikI hoi-ted Mo
Red flag
ii ih .i r - dredge 1- ii. iw at .work on th e Rus.«I r i &gt;n | ■* Mg-I,. i|, f, ml tin liirm .iu -• H |&gt;rop« ri &gt; and tin- land when reI'.ig wo'i &gt;&gt;\t r|niw• reil ,ii .1 two of ilaiined will add several acres ’more
Mr.
fhi;in, Mii'iiulitig tlji I'oniman'lcr .sen of land to the Russell place
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| it T..-I— -were U *oini!rl1 .1 ■• Itt|s-*-ll * loii Iditig a ii.aii-ioji on ihi1 .r.l ■g
. 1 l.i l ulog 1 • I i .i • ll* I•1.1. . and .1 i s ’rumored Dial when
Three companies of infantry were finished the building will cost 11round
|i is .if .■■■n. r. I. . &gt;&gt;nslru&lt; •
-•ill if*'Ol Kiel
to r, -1 01 oril'-r &lt; ’0 000
tioi.
w
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1 ile Tooling and was desI .
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lerials
lias
held
up ilo* work bu l it
-i-lil 1 &gt;&gt; i\i,-l ftniM \\ in .l s l 'f I. ' ere
wdi
-mill
be
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and will tie one
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| t ion 1- all I hut 1‘ntt1.1 lo* desired and
1 . ng I now ll.ai Die tower end ha* 1,1*1*11
' in addilion
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■oil tlo lllllklle.lding Oil.. Dll* -oil Is
It •• 1 l .1 1 .1 . 1 1 no
placed. Dn till* Russell place lie has
Tney will bnfh prove valuable Imilt a concrete boat landing4, m n k - 4
m em bers of #he toiurd «-f aljjermen ing a basin th at will protect the*
ami will 1 alii* up their new' duties hunts from the cqnimx'linl blows
ioiiii.-diately
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There should be mitre of this
winter. Imping t h u t tjie mild w intif
Would be .beneficial to the cltild. work done along the city front and
whose health had I.... .. very poor for beyond tin* city and the shores of
Lake Monroe should be im proved
lliv past live years.
►alien
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f-t-re,
f«*r
&gt;mrl*** east* aorf west: I t can be
Tlo* rr-mains wen**
iuid tin* funeral ,lu*ld Tuesday after­ done with very little expense anil
noon in tin’ undertaking inirlur of it would make a great im provem ent _
T. J. Miller &amp; Son. Interfnenl tool* in the appearance of th e lake shores.
T h e- Herald congratulates John.
place in Lakcview cemeterySer­
vices were conducted by D ih E. D. Russell on liirf great enterprise and
H e has not'*Brownlee.* . Besides th e m other a fid his progressive spirit.
father there is art older sister with been a resident of this city long but
he* has shown the true spirit of the
them .
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builder, the man who has faith in
bis town and is willing to, back his
• . Crowder's Big Sale
faith
with his dollars. A few more
11. B. Crowder's big sale us adver­
John Russells would soon build a
tised in Tueaduy's Herald opened
real city here.this tnorning a t 8 o'clock wit h a big
grand rush! I t seemed th a t most of
•
• Card or T h a n k s * ( &gt;
the folks in -S e m in o le county were
Wc
wish
to th an k the m any
present a t the opening. '
friends who we^e so kind d u rin g tho
Mr. Crowder has recently returned recent m isfortune of the b urning of
from t h e northern
m arkets
.
. bringing
, ,
.o u r home. Wc assure you t h a t the
with him a very large stock of Ladles | kindneM shown us wi|| nPVer be forReady-to-W ear,
Shoes and
Dry gotten4 and th e favor retu rn ed when­
Goods. This he has placed on the ever o p p o rtu n ity presents its6lf.
•market in th is AnnH^rsary Sale.
R. B. Lynch and F am ily.
T h e Herald m an visiting the store
todny can vouch for t h e tru th of the
. p r c „byterlan C hurch
s ta te m e n t Hint this store is certainly
A1( , | |(. r,.Kll| nr M.rv irest of the
giving the public its money s worth |&gt;r,.N|iyt**rian church will be resum ed
during this sale and from tin* am ount |)exl su n d n y .
of business th at th e store was doing
S un d ay school 9:45 a. m.
toduy w«* are sure th a t the public is
M orning worship .11 u* in.
taking advantage p f these exception­
Evening worship is changed from
ally low prices d u rin g these times of
7:30 to 7 , p . m.
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exceptionally high prices.
T h e influenza seems to be oyer
and -we hope the m em bers of the
“ Man Shall Not Live by B re a d Alone congregation will he In their regular
These words of C hrist will he the places^ ut each of tho services,
them e a t th e Congregational church
ol 6r i t -*
If .the w eather is tc
S unday morning.
In the evening
Mr. n ro w e r will speak on personal rains and you do ilot se*
n .
experiences in tho Holy Land. T h e re the p ark S unday afternoon go
will be special music. Sunday school Lyric T h e a tre for the big W ar
at 9:45; C hristian E n d ea v o r a t .6:16. meeting. .

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THE 8ANPORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

appealed l o the egotism nf the |{,
henzollern. H e-sent for the smitir

( m i l l i n g Through to Iterlln
On J u n e 118th. 1914. A rrhduke
Fruncis F erdinand of Austria and
his consort* were slain in Serajevo,
capital of Hosnia, in Serbia. Austria
demands th e right to make u judicial
inquiry in Serbian territory. This
demand is refused by Serbin, who is
supported in -her a ttitu d e by Russia.
Austria declares war on Serbia,

FILLING (|U E S T I( ) NN*AI RES

Se? Che Wnr with
M t---From the First Blow . ..
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struck, down to Our Boys’ Defiance of Death on .the bloody slopes
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of the Marne—War Activities.on Land—At Sea—In the Air—Sensations Galore — Complete — Consecutive — Comprehensive - - The
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First-Pictorial History of the War.
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from Authentic S o u rces»• During
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the W a r B o o k s E ve r Written

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iiv this titaAit'•slruui'lc
(I air-men. *;iir-raitl".-:

You'll* hit our sailors, ami IIn* Knulish sailors, co-opuralini* ill the* chase of llie slinking l -Hunts.
astounded a&lt; tlu* variety of craft that are protcrtjm! our buys, mi r shores and ourselves.

You'll see the leaders in the «orlc| conflict
life behind the battle lines.

.1. J!. Searcy, Long wood.
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Hours ior tilling nut the qtii -tm”naire. ate Sc.'lu
lO-.dU'in t hi* m ow
ii.g and -»;00 t&lt;» t:P0 in the aft&lt;rtiiMir,.
N’n questionnaires w- ’’ *’*'
tilled, at uny other hours, ’nor *|H
any be tilled- on Sunday.
Regislim its should not ask this &lt;&gt;f the
Hoard.
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Aoil'll lie

e»en the kaiser and his crown prince son as they appear in real

You’ll get intimate views of Pershing Koch. Sims. Haig and others who are guiding your destinies as well as
those of the Allied Nations. You get a complete and rounded view or the whole great contest. It is a privi­
lege that vou cannot afford to pass. Take the children. It is an event that they will uever forget. It is
Itw. inmwi iMi.niiiir ..f .ill war snertacles filmed from authentic sources every incident real-ifenuine-true.

Don’t Stay at Home to Read about the War—Come
to the Theatre and S ee It With Your Own Eyes.
This Picture will be Shown Two Days, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8-9th
H is Scowl anil Temper Shown on
M ovie Screen

Admission 25 and 50c

Admission 15c, Adults 25c

F a rm e r s ’ Nallonnl'ConijrcM
Jacksonville, Fin.. Nov. -4
Hor*
idu is particularly honored in having
the Farmers' N utionnl Congress for
this year, ns it will be the most im­
port a itt gathering for agriculturist*
since the organization was. formed.
• T h e farming industry faerti thf
brightest future in the history of the
country, an d every community ,n
Florida should be represented at the
meeting in Jacksonville December
T he Florida S |a te Fair .* '»
open at the sam e time, and the ex­
hibits this y ear will surpass the
most sanguine expectations. .

'Delightful
en tertainm ents 1&gt;JV*
been arranged for all visitors, ar
He was a reckless, happy-go-lucky this vear snecini/Teatures arc Pre*
devil of a ca m e ra man and away
down under th e ruddy skin that had
been rubbed of its former pallor by
thrilling a d v e n tu re s on land and sea.
there was a struin of blood that g a te
him the courage to face muo or devil
unflinchingly.
Notice
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One day a t V erdun—i t ’s four
T h e -Wesfey m otherhood*Glass of
years n ow —"he m et the- All Highest
Kuiser. the v u ltu re of civilization. th e M ethodist church desires to *c
T h e slayer of Ilelgian babies had knowledge the poble and generous
come to the fro n t to see his troops in response of the citizens of Sanford to
action. He was in an angry mood our appeal, aiding the class In bring
when the U niversal photogrupher
ing comfort and. cheer to our brother,
s en t in hU ca rd , with a request to
m ake a short fdm of " th e greatest’ It. II. M iddleton, In his hour ol torem peror."
T h e ca m eram an’s note row and great trial.

�tw o children, an infant who lived
LAKE MAIM
only a few weeks and a little daught»rsi. aRain mrr little village hn,s
ter. Viirlic, who is spared to he a
vented hy the , Death Angel
comfort to her m other in t l i trying
ml it is with feelings of deepest retim e
\rc h was a staunc h memher i&gt;r, j that «i record the death of
I'd tiie Haptist fliureh of this }&gt;!a&gt; ■• 1i , i
| . , Ku&gt; Dunn w ho was
Ife leaves besides his wife and called m his e a rth lj reward at the
(Tiuigliter, Ids hmllier, ' Mr-c Mr-niUc * tinme n f h i a p arents T h u rs d a y m nrnI’r e v a l t i f Geneva, two sisters. Mrs ing, 0 . t. M. IMS at three o'clock.
M a th e r s of Jacksonville and Mrs Great sadness and sorrow over the
K isers of Geneva, two hrotheis entin . .im m unity was caused hy the
W alker of Geneva and Will of San- ihutli
this young hoy ju st enterford. besides a host of relatives and mg Taunt.....d. having just passed his
friends to mourn his
eighteenth birthday.
In the midst
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of life there is dea th and in spite of
M I m e to think our. l a t h e r knows
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nil n atu re reached her limit and the
T h e sorrow caused US when He chose
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end. though peacefully, couldn t hut
T o cal our lived one home on high.
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
ITEM S FROM COII
JiESPO N D EN TS—EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN
TY- EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

u 4 II. Lynch lost his hyme by tire
T h u rs d a y .
It ca u g h t fire from the
healer flue. Very little vVfiS saved.
Mr. Lynch will build again on J,is
garden land, that Ire has been c h a r ­
ing tills sum m er.
Friends of M in to n Wynn will he
glad to learn th a t he is recovering
from tjidi tlu.
Mf. and Mrs W 1‘. Riley moved
to Sanford Heights this week to M.
'I'. C’a s s a d y ’s residence and Mr. Gasa a d y and fa m ily ja o v e d to Mr,
i: go in g ’tu
Kiley’s h o m H ^ l p

Mrs. ( . C. Humphrey

Mr. P re v a il was taken w ith Span­
ish influenza on Oct*. 21th, which ter­
minated in a compli cation of. mala­
dies and caused Ids death.
"A rch," as* lie was fam iliarly called
was horn near Geneva a n d was
about 38 years of age. He has lived
H u m p h re y and family will most of his life in and a r o u n d Gene­
re soon from Jacksonville*, va anti C huluota. He w a s th e eldest
son of Mr. 4. M. P rev a tt now de-

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NOVEMBER 8, 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

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Pay $1.25 to $1.50, For a Broom
When You Can Huy One M adejAt Home nt

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Palm Leaf Brooms

Geo. H. Fernald Hardware

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T h e .many, friends of Mrs.
f .
H u m p h re y were saddened to hear of
her d e a th on October 1.1th.
Mrs.
H u m p h re y was born in 1873 near
W i n t e r Garden and lived there until
her lYiurriagi* sixteen years ago. She
fii-st r a n te to our neighborhood us tertUton
school teacher a n d was one of tin*
best we ever had. Gaining the love

es a husband
died from the same disease.
.Mr.
P revail was also a brother-iri-iitw* ul
I. L. Hodges who was buried mu
wi.uk ugo. _. M r , P
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Get 1he&gt; G e n u jn e
and Avoid
Waste
j* w * ^ E c o n o rn y

i i Every Coke

ried I..
M s.
Iiisie .1;i&lt; nb~
third
■ liinghter " f i l r, and M e
G
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ln&lt; ohs "f this plan a l m n l fifteen
veurs ago.
T o tlii- ubiiiii were horn

Mr und Mrs. Krimliug of Monroe
were pleasa n t callers at the home of
II. &lt;j. I.undipiist Sunday, also Mr.
and Mrs. 4. C. Lunlli|uist and Carl
Pierson.

EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
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h o m e s i n . L p a w l a — VVa.d n c i . i i U y .

\ ■!■ an. vin of Mr

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EunriuirLl is now mi the rnem!

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Think
It Over
Mr. Farmer
fmk jmi. i'ht* vtTv low priv-L*
tjiular with shrewd larnuT-s
• owlil ions on the farm. Let’s
Mr. Farmer. Price, wit.houti£P I
h. I )elm il.

Mu- w e e k . end gljc-t ol Mr
G. t.
C h a m b e rla in th is week.
Mrs N orm an M. Swanson is cx*
p o rted from Hot springs. Ark.,
w here she lias been for fix, m onths,
taking l In* hjiit l‘s ai &gt;1 p opi rating
C w lrjll* '

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WILLIAMS

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesm an

S c a le r

T h e N ew Id ea o f S erv ice
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i l E R F ’S a. new idea of service

SPRINGS WATEI

ought to be. I o us war time service
means tills: I o urge that men buy only
the clothes they need; when {.hey do
buy to give them the quality that saves
because it lasts long; to gladly refund
vour money il we fail to satisfy you.
O ne oi the best ways we know of-real­
ly serving is thru Hart Schalfner &amp;
Marx clothes they 're made in the sam e.
spirit that wtrscll them: they’ll serve
you the way you want clothes to
serve; satisfactorily anti economically.
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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
S an fo rd , F lorida
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The home of Hart Sghaffncr &amp; Marx clothes

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Sparkling Spring Wntci
Door Dnilv
Elder Sprint'*, Wider h.i«»a Guaranteed Purity* &lt;019.09 i&gt;‘*tvCcnf

F. O. CHARLES. D istributor

o th e r members of th e family arc
living a t ' th e H Icksmi-M eftcllapd
place in Geneva until lie orangeti
are picked.
O ne d a y recently W. W. Miller
inwtrd a com m otion among tin* chick­
ens a n d upon investigation found an
eagle was. eating a full grown Piyi n o u t li ,, Rock rooster which it had
killed. Before Mr. Miller could get
his gun the eagle dew away but later
itt th e d a y -re tu rn e d for more chicken.
Mr. Miller brought him down while
flying. * T h e bird measured 1 feet
from tip to tip of his witrgs and his
feet were as large a; a big m an ’s

PHONI

On Flour, Grain1and Feet!
fruit and Vegetable Crate*’
You Can Buy From II* at
Wholesale Price*

W. A. Merryday Company
Tittn* i-Sjtlie test of truth And Po.irj’s
Kidney Pills have stood the test in San­
ford. &gt;NTo Sanford resident who sutlers
hackai he or annoying urinary ills ran
remain unconvinced hy this twin; told
testinnin y .

Palalk*. Florida

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The expert xulranLef saxes eick tires,
old tire-, down-and-out tires. In th^sc
days xxhen new’ tires are a luxury, ’xuJ,
cunljln-; of old life*- is a necessity. I.uj
us show you «xhat wonders we run work
with a 't i r e which you* might think is
“ ’d one for.”
Try us on that old rasing
and judge for yourself:

Ail of tlu Hitmen ?a cases reported
out here lliixe recovered amt most of
those who were ill lire out again
except* a colored woman, M onrfo
W ilb u rn 's wife. Jennie, a well liked
wom an am ong while people, who
died la s t Friday t*x*i m ag with pn eu ­
kent Vulcanizing w o r k s
m onia. leaving her husband and
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Oak and 3rd $t.
-Sanford, Florida' four little children.

said: Doan's Kidney Pj ILs made a com
plete cure in my cast* of kidney troubli
some years ago and the cure has lasted
I gladly give this endorsement and wish
to confirm my former s t a t e m e n t .
. Price tide, ai ail dealers. Don’t .-imply
ask for a kidney remedy—get 'Doan's
Kidney Pills the same that Mrs: Wo.idrock had. poster-Mil bum t ’o . ^ i f g rs,,

Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hut Cnsolnie Dry Cleaning’ Alt' rn
lions*uf Alt Kinds on Sliorl Notice
Join Our Oenllemeir's Valet Club.
S2.00 Per

S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0

UPWARD

TRY A HERALD WANT

�NOVEMBER 8, lfllS

THE HANFORD HERALD

ME SANFORD HERALD
'
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Mnnager
j*utiU*hrd K»rry Tu«-»tl*y »nd Friday

__itrtJ«k’BII'TIONU,H,CK IN ADVANCE:
ONB TliAtt.............................................. I
All MONTHS........* • • • - ................
THIIKK MUN1HH.....................................
tn (hr Cltf hr Cmn\*r $2,00 Per Yr*f In
Advance or 20e Pet MonIII
FifBieoU fn A funff Mtl*l tt* M*dfe »l Office

several f g o o d opportunities to put p o r t these men hack
sofnething over in th e past few .States at the ra le
m onths because we lacked the cap- month, it u ill |„. nv
ital to do it und o th e r places h i m ; before tln \ ,ir
gained thereby.
arm y, tiierc-furc
. . victpaled and clothed
t a k e I rno*, , *1s after j
f„ r
The Americi
■hen rliuvintr supported the
renl " ' D 1 *V plitriotum 11

PACE THREE

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, H-rond-CliM M,U Matter Au(u«l Und
al lh» Uoalninre al Hanford. Florida
I'nd. BAri of March Srd, IBT&gt; . 1

CA PI TA L $.10,000.00

Trlrphuna No, M3

Even' Jacksonville hvent dry
■"OWNTYOUR BUSIHESS;
You t limit; hi you were giving
Now-prohibition will get a real try
mil in tlie south for there is not n som ething when you loaned your
money to tip? -governm ent in the
wet line, left.
*
Liberty. Loan. You were not. You
were simply making an investm ent.
N’iiW ab o u t^ those R e p u b lic a n ,senHut next week you will give y o u r
alors and congressman being elected
well.' we told you so. Might have m oney to- the United- W ar Work
been donv here in Florida had there- Fund and while it is giving it will
also he one of the best investm ents
been any Republicans,
you ever m ade, for it will be in­
v ested in b e t t e r boys—y our boys
When it comes to stan d in g by the
President we know 'of several Dcmorratie congressmen who did not
stand by the President a n d il there
had been any Republican votes in'
their home s ta te th ey would Im-ve
(alien !&gt;} the wayside Alsu. S ta n d ­
ing ity the President is not always
ipoi. by iiis own people.

given a chance
When the time
l c a me to swat old lohn Harh-yi-orn,
t h ey s wa tt e d him good and hard
Along Vvi t h their determinati on in
[take Florida a de e n t . s tate t &gt;live
in, tin- people also nigitfhed t hj-ir re­
s o l v e to maintain the. schools at their
present high standar d, and d-&gt; j u •

Mint school of arm s th a t was lo
wme to this section of Florida has
gone to. ■Columbus, Georgia and
without . a n y fuss
and
feathers,
other
We must have a swift
Ituueh "* Washington.
R
J'M-t about tim\- th a t the citir,‘,J "• Nall ford woke up lo the (act
that a Jive Hoard of T ra d e should he
kept aim* now if ever
We have lost

W e l l 'A r m e d

I lice to the deserving teachers, who
have patiently fought a hard fight
against the high cost of living for the
past two or thru,- years. These vieturtles are sigmticarU in view of the
fuel that it has seemed impo-sible
heretofore to make any change hi
the old and wornoul Constitution, by
a popular vote
They tel! of in­
creased intelligence and progressive­
il css on the part of the people, and y
love of justice and (air dealing, even,
though it involved u slight increase
of taxation, which wiyi already felt
.to be burdensome.
Hillsborough, county made an es­
pecially glorious record carrying all
lour
propositions by good majori­
ties, a n d giving compulsory dipping
and compulsory education especially
large majorities of I*»H5 (or dippm gt
and 1720 for compulsory education
in a total vote of less than -,-00..
Of th e 2 5 ‘counties voting on tick
eradiciftion, present returns- show
th a t every one favored it. T he tick
has few friends among the cattlem en
and farmers of Ejorida
His dotun is
sealed and nrlv or two years more at
the most will '-see Florida entering
upon her pre-ordained destiny as
one of the great shirk states of I lie
union. Tam pa Times.

H. R.STEVENS

C. M. HAND
V|fa*. Pr#ai«(fi| ,

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Cashier

Au’l Call

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

Lne more Liberty Loan is certain,
T h e F o u rth Xoa^s was popularly'
called th e ‘"Fighting Loan;" the
next loan may he a lighting loan,
too, or it may he a peace loan.
Warning to Cotton Growers
W hatever the conditions, the loan
AH rottnn stalks should be pulled
must he prepared .for and its success
rendered certain and absolute, lb-gin tip, piled and burned on the tb-ld
and then the held plowed deeply itnnow to prepare to .support it.
-rne;iiatclyr alter, finishing cotton pick**
ing in Seminole county. If this is
The Standard of Wealth, -— Ldonr what few boll weevils may rcAny limn i- i j. It who nuikes £100 a ] main m hibernation will not gain
year more limit his wife’s sister's hus- 'iieadwav next year beyond possibil­
bnnd.—II I.. Mi-nek.-n In the N.-w
ity of control. With the new system
York Mall.
of dusting with Unionism! jnnvder
when the,plant is wet with dew, thus
poisoning.the
drinking w ater of the
A Canon's Daughter, Probably,
From n n 'English story: ‘Tom e qnd boll weevil, the control of this pest
ive sonic, tea." she* eordbilly Nmined is practically assured and Seminole
alie“ pnssei|,—b v t " n Tnili'i—hit.
fount j cun gmw cotton tor several
years mure at least, at a protit.
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D.ingcr Braggart Paces.

berry .

&lt; oiiuf v A gent

The Cynical Bachelor.
"You have had In-ato- Impulses?
“rtf cmirse." *&gt;nt*I the ej n lm r bachelor
■'Do Jolt recall Hite?" "Several. It'll
each time. In—
t it- I wn* about to say
'Will yon ion it \ in,*v my sanity re
torm-d " •Uinuincliimi Age Herald.
The Cat.
A Japanese si-tioolhoy was told to
w rite a short composition ..n the pat.
Aft er deep Mioiil-IiI h- Imtldcd Ihfn
In: "The cat Is llllb* entile. When
first she sees a rat she illuminate Iter
eye."
Cattle and Sheep Like Tree.
In Au-driiliti cattle mid sheep are
fond of grnxlng on the .foliage of the
weeping she oak or beyf-wood. Pasnii-'
rliin ijtmdrfvatts inirl some- fn niters
crow it for that purpose. It thrives In
California on poor sandy soil ami la
a decidedly ornamental tree.

And Probably Spoke Truth.
Mllly—"Men lire more conceited
than vvomen." Hilly— " N oiisciisi *’ Ev­
ery man at some time lit tils lift- tins
told muoc vviiman he-wnsuT worthy of
her."*—Judge.

I lo \ imis btiMjs have arrived und
are being distributed daily front the
Hi-il ('i-ovv hcailipiaf t its
It is re
(|Ut-sled, however, that only ! hose
t hat ha 1 1- made uiipltciltiiui. (or ilm
cartons will call for them.
There
are a number of labels being pre­
sented for boxes by pt-ople who
have mudi no application and whose
sons did no! leave from Seminole
county
Those who Hp|diei| even
under these circumstances will 'r e ­
ceive tlieir cartons as their names
are listed and are on tile but numb
publicity lias been given this m a tte r
for several weeks and il is not fair
to the hoys and tlu-ir friends who
complied with the regulations for the
boxes lo he. given to those .who did
not.
W'e urge all those who have
listed -their nam es to call for- the
cartons. After these have been sup­
plied. WC will gladly gi\c Ui others
who hold labels, but tin- num ber of
cartons is limited
Under the direction of Mrs, G. J.
I,mirks, the Inspection C om m ittee
will inspect packages from nine
until four on Wednesday and T h u rs ­
day*, Nov. 1-1 n n d . M : Assisting the |
chAii'man Mrs I,mirks will lie Mrs.
T M I’lileston. Mrs S (I Chase, ,
Mrs Forrest Lake. Mrs Margaret J
11limes, Mrs I W Dickies. Mr G |;
L I a tucks and M r- 1'. M. Elder- or*
his representative from the Fnst- •
office force.
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Join In Other*' Joy.
When an Idea Is vague people don't
ruro abmiI II. and when It Is clear
No parrel must he wrapped or
S E M IN O L E NOW |T IH A E E N T H K R they nuurrvl jibmtt It. Yet those yyho
have danced and snug with the com­ labelled, before being presented lo
munity report u new- mid hearty qual­ tfie rom m lllee.
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Sin in is
Report
Shows ity'of Joy In the ritual. And they have
tbc human data, ns we skeptics have
Seminole Climbing
Red Cross briefs
imt.—New York Evening Telegrnph.

»*3Tv u a e r t A

SANFORD, FLORIDA

ish u n d e r th e uble leadership of M r
Lake is a well established fact and
w hether the new building iy sold or
n o t Hanford icqfgir-rfT J-MRa will main­
ta i n its sam e high s ta n d a r d ,___ __
If the cm m ty accept-, t h e oiler of
the Elks lodge to ta k e the new build­
ing th e Elks will move to their old
home in the S lone Chivl* block where
they can he made very comfortable
and where t h e y can h a h ita te until *
the war cond itio n s adjust th e m ­
selves. S om etim e in t lie n e a r future
they can buy a home more suitable
lo their pucketbook mol probably
one th at w ill.lie just as eoRifortalde
as 1he line new building t h a t they
now occupy in stately g ra n d e u r but
more or .less solitude.

HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for sacks, rags antHrthkinds of metal

and

Sanford Junk and
Bag Company
TELEPHONE NO. 114. P. 0
BOX 305. SANFORD AVE

660 B u s h e l s of Fine
P o t a t o e s to the A c r e
I his yield vvtli produced in Aroostook County, Maine, with E.
Frank Cm- i fertilizers. The ..vorngr yield of potatoes in Arooa*
took County &lt; 2!H h m h e h t-.,ihe acre more than two und a
•Pi &lt;rtcr times tb-i a u u t g y.elo i.,r the United Ntfltea.
A r si-took i •outtv farmers get big, profitable c/ops by using
plenty of high grade ii-rtik’ei. They plow anil cultivate enrefully, use clean seed, and spray often with I'yrox or soma othar
combined fungicide hoO.insecticide.

E* F rank C o e ’s F e r tiliz e r s
Aroostook Farmers* Standard
F-&gt;r uxty yc.ti-i K. Frank Coe's fertil
in all i-'-'io-is foaku big ernpv and large
ln&gt;in&lt;-y I II you. I.ct US prove j|
"M ir'.et Crops fur Florida" is a ne
helpful information nlmiit Floriil.i crops.
f i n a isopy i»f mir n e w porirfo -booklet.

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T he Coe-M ortimer Company

The monthly report of War Hav-

ins Stam ps sales just issued
from
s tate headquarters gives Seminole
county thirteenth place in the list
of counties of the state. This means
cash idtles—the actual cam having
been turned into the d ep a rtm en t
and does not include any tinfedeem*
ed pledges.
T he list of.the counties with tlieir
per capita sales s ImWs the following:
Per C apita
C ounty
A13.29
B revard
11.91*
St. jVdins
11.511
Pinellas
-------- '"11.01
Esca mbia
9.83
Orange
Dude
9.72
Palm Reach
Duval
Osceola
M on roe
Volusia
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When company comes
there is no t i me t o
waste—no chances to
he taken—so mother
sees that there is ah
ways a can of

CALUMET

SfilCHO POWDER
fJn hand. Cakes, pics,
dough nuts, muffins and
dll Rood things to eat
must be dressed up in
their best ta ste and
looks.
I hen, Irxi, iter eputaJ u as a cook must
'/-• upheld — and she

This places Seminole in the, soYallcd unlucky num ber class and
I lo- people an- called upon to make
the county a little higher, next m onth
It is refreshing, however, to note
Unit^ Seminole is 11 eoutiti'es fr &gt;m
th e bottom .
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s ’ it o;i Calumet

Gid- r ,rs can and have the
v ipany" kind of bakings
has announced t h a t, no m atter , what
, t lie results ef th e pending overture
for peace may he, there will he tin| o th e r Liberty* Loan. To use ids ex,! pression, " W e are going to have to
jr ] "nance peace for awhile just as ve
,vc ! :id to n.i.incc w ar." ■

V - injct contains only syc ,
-i.-i.-rdien^i ns h.-yva h r T ri
*ppJS*.*ed olfi.ially by t .a. |
• Fo-vi AuUio’ntiea.
V
o p y If,

lou m s wi,tu JCii ..Jo U.

Special contributions to the local
C hapter, recently, was a memorial
to Altam onte HrTiu-cfl of $50.00 from
the son and dniV/hter of Mrs. Mnrgarretlu McM ichael, whose death
was a severe blow to -th e Hrnnch for
Mrs. McMichael was one of its most
active members und generous con­
tributors.
T he Oviedo brunch was presented
w it ft n pig, which when sold brought
$11.50.
Don't forget to drop your tinfoil
and n u t shells and fruit pits in the
barrels at the stur6 room of tin* Fox
commission house on Railroad Way.
Pecan nut shells arc hot desirable.
F O E S T LAKE EXALTED RULER

Nassau
SEM IN O LE

&lt;vt / /Lime. She/:mo/p.s it
wil! not disappoint her.

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And Was Ran-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five1 Bottles of Cardui
Made Her WeU.

h'-— nrs- ovc-r 2 ,0 ) 0 ,0 0 ) Un tad
tn soldiers abroad. If we trans-

lit It, head of the crate m anufacturing
ck^to
*,,r t,H&gt; Citrus Exchange in
ul to Soulf' Florida and was obliged to roS hot*
as Exalted Ruler of the an*
-work ford Lodge. It was u cns&lt;* of the
11
position seeking the man as Mr.
Urdu! Lake had b o idea of the position
es. It coming his way until it was sprung
tiling on him In the lodge meeting. He
iT n*
omcn
ig o f.
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B *•

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t3l.r
as trustee alm
,,s". •' Ih** L-dye was started
bero nn&lt;* •» une of thv charter Inembers of Sanford L'tidgo*._Th it it will
ta k e on a new lease of life a u d lloni-

iron.

M.l*W

Supporting the Government
T X 7 E are supporting the government by
v v membership in 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.

FIRST NATIONAL BAN
SANFORD

FLORIDA

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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M ethodist C hurch
At
the
First M ethodist ' church
Summary of the
Little Happenings
next Sunday, S un d ay school meets
Floating Small
Mention of
at P to a m
Prearhjng at 11 a. in.
Talks Surclnrll)
Matters In Brief
and 7 p. m
At the close of the
, Arranged for
Personal Items
morning sermon a short session of
Herald TTenders
of Interest
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Hie rh u rrh conference wTIT he held.
Epw orth l.eague meets at (i p. m.
Word has been received from
Mrs. Bart Peterson ami Mrs. B.
Mrs* C. P .'H e r n d o n ami p a r ty of
A most cordial invitation is exJ. Starting motored to Del.rtnd Mon- friends Motored
to O rlando Monthly ’ Htilph t&gt; Williams of Sanford that !
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w lie re they
Huy
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where
th ey spent the afternoon very he l»a- safely a r m e d overseas.
vi(lit&lt;irB iltl[1 strangers.
p leasa n tly .
Itev. F. F. Sleinmever. w ho tilled
Order y our rose bushes for fa..
planting from Mrs. Ginn. I'hune 352. | S‘‘° •H I’a ' i s for glasses for &lt;le- the M. K: ptilpit for the four yearT H E BANKS
oo.ou .
fective vision or headache. At Lin- ending m UH. was im the eily yesterOF SANFO R D '
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coin Hotel until fu rth e r notice. 19-tf Hay e n r o u te to Geneva oil a short
WILL O P E N AT, 9 .A. M.
It. T. T hra sh er was
business
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... business trip.
His m any friends
ANI)
CLO SE AT 2 P. M.
. Visitor a . C lu .lu .ta W edn esd ay .
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V a . i f r .1 O rland.. . .I I
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B E G IN N IN G M ONDAY
be th e guest of. her sister, Mrs. It. I .
For wood anil hom y hauling sCe Thrawher at her hoihe on Celery ave- *
Susie Brown has T eturm il
" 'N O V E M B E R M TU
Murrell, or plmne .178.
IH-tf
hup for th e week end.
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22-21 e
points in Georgia.
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’ Mrs. J. K. M ettinger is here on a
One dose of M A G R C D E K 'S Won*
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*- FROM OVER THERE
derful Medicine cures colic in horse:*
Mr. and Mrsi W. I-. ( lark of
visit from, .lacksonvilte, npich to tlte
like magic. G et it at L. It. Philips Steubenville, Ohio ure now a t their I
pleasun* of her many frjtfnd*.
tConliiftietl from fuige 1.
&amp; Co.'s.
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Tiles 2tf home ut Islam! Lake. T h e ir daugh* :
Henry Puydon is bark o the job
at the Coast Line whops after an ex­
tended y&amp;rulioii to points in Geor­
gia
T he \u&lt;niinn was extended be­
en use Henry was quarantined during
the ilu epidemic. Mrs. I’u rd o n and
Tittle d au g h ter will arrive later.

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A group of (joiie -Fcgut- went to h e ld ,in th e Lyric T h ea tre.
Palm Springs today, hiking froiy
If you need stove wood phone me
« Longwood.
Mr. Brower actyd as. I r a n s u p p ly you.
ft. C. Du Bose.
espfain.
MAG It f H E I t’S , WO N I H I H F f L
H O R S E M E D I C I N E S fur- culm,
staggers, big head, lameness, worms,
choking, .quinsy. He.
For sale at
,iV,L . It. Philips A Co.'s.
Tue.s-2tf
Mr^: JW'i'igTit
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Mahb'it Wright at
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will be sidd Lir &gt;ash uii!\ at M o b i i ' y ' -

ti-tfc fim
Fred
Mrs.. Win. B r a v and d a ug h t e r , envy
Clara h ft T h u r s d a y for W i n t e r G a r ­ mud

mu d

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W ight-. Many 'of the buys will
his- getting in, and even the
of F r a m e is sacred soil.

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San ft »r&lt;i. Flnri'lii

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eral weeks with iiLtme foie-.

L U X U R Y OF EATING

lit tasv of rain i&gt;r nm l weather the
War Work meeting will not tie Itch!
in the park Hut irt the Lyric T h e a t r e
Sum jay afternoon a t 8:JO.

GOOD EATING IS A LUXURY THAT MOST PEOPLE DO NOT
HAVE OR UNDERSTAND.
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Notice t&lt;» T a x p a jcrs
T ax books' are now open for payTax bojiks are now open for p a y ­
ment of s tu jc and county t,axi*a for
1*918. A d isco u n t of *2 per cent is
allowed for November payment's.
Jno. D. Jinkins.
T ; i X Collector SelMMtlt ( ’ ll
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Firstly, it comfit*!* of &gt;xliat you Inly and secondly, of how
’ you cook and serve it, .
We ttillTurnish you with t he host eatables procurable and
at a very fair price. We will give yon the ties! meats
and vegetables \ &lt;&gt;11 will lin'd in Ilie citv.
Then
. il. is up lo^vutt as to lititt win cjiok il.

P fropfhtbephren a
Ffropnirhepltlcilia 1- u term U-I tl bi
|Lsyrtiopni|iologists to describe a form

We specialize in the lines! of everything in the market line,
including fresh vegetables in season, beef anti pork,
fresh and smoked. Oyslers(and fish in season.

of mental weakness.

acrn.t

DK. E. S. HOFFMAN,

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sUuitl w ea r as well :ls av i s a ­ attendi ng the S tudent t r i m T r a y - Training. S.*hool a mi tu, , not .e x pec l - lm.re i n f or ma l inti if
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please you.
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engineering corps., Earl has heei
taken t q tin ho *pi at while
following 1 1 i-* euur-t *Tf - tu d \* »at t*" hi' ft H ment saile d.‘ fl. vm! be. tilde
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T I R E V U L C A N I ZI N G
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Rev.

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Plant He a t 1

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patters will interest th e Sanford
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irierol- "f the deceased
M o rto n 1- P lant, retired financier j
and y a c h ts m a n , died of pneum onia j
at His home here "tonight, after a
brief illness.
* He was at one time head of tlte
Plant system of railroads and steam ­
ships now a part of th e Atlantic
Coast Line.
In V909 In* m ade a trip around the
world on t h e - y a c h t lolundq. which
he had built especially- for th e trip.
Mr. Plant was born August 18,
ISS‘2. in New Haven. Conn.

K n ife E x tra v a g a n ce!
You work too hard for it . .
t o let it al! go!
Change' Your M ethods!

Start a Savings account!
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livron Gu . Apr i l 1!*!'
Uiti Kt nt tn by Mfg l. o .
Paducah. K y .

Gentlemen'

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recentl y ami begun f t ding the B. A.

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Man, even In his idgln&gt;si state of Inleite&lt;;tunt dev elopment, tins his ill lb*
human weaknesses jumL we notice Hint
ns sin it 1 ns an editor mnmige- l*y hook
-o r enwtl: to muvv tip onotiah t*• get mi1
aiilniUQldle. ringing •■•lltorials beuln to
crop out In the [viper pretty frequently
fenrle dv d. :mptiit.,- belter roaihs M r
tlie f u r t n c i t wi*t Suite .gitiriial.

T ho m as’ Hug Cholera, C u re ami
was losing from four to five each
night until i began the use of this
preparation
i raise a hour 200- head
of Imgs per year and never expect to
be w ithout your rem edy,
’ Yours very, truly,
II. G. Harding &amp; Co.

I,. AIT, n Seed Co.. '

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Fin ten tl.lv s short cours e lor far
tin-rs will lie held at t i l e ' C ni vi Ts i t y
,tf Fl ori da, college of agricul ture.
Inirg w In 1 1 s!-,i w a- wit t rb&lt; NatnoiI in- f e.'ibnti \ 111- i r C l u b
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Niiveriim 1 f iieti 111 potiltr.y. civriiK cu It ure,, agnMmis'o
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excellent patronage I have enjoyed while
here and*»if I return to Sanford
I will he clad
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indeed to lake np this work affarn.

G R O WE R S

S* t o, I Hooks &gt;1111111! In ok- arid
Sclood sttfiplix-H- of ii!l kill I- a! MoHriik! Sf *»r»•
ti tf,
in the r i l l f or a few hours
ye-i
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f rom

den, where they will h* 11.&lt; gue-t - nf
relatives for somutime,

- * A rrow S hirts
to
&gt;ur custom ers,
hlv us vre v /o n 1 I

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I wish to thank the ladies of Sanford for the

B eats b u r y i n g th e m .. Steve Hoover,
Nil. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, " C o m ­
menced- feeding tny^herd o f about
100 hogs B. A. Thom as's Hog Pow­
der over tw o months ago.
Fifty
were sick a n d oil feed.
Nearlty
herds hud cholera. I did not lose
otic.
They, are well and growing
to
the Wa r W ..rk C a m p a i g n which i- t ••
' v' * 11 ‘ ^ns,‘ ^ ' r tif
t i me , hoping
fast
'
iear
from
you
soon.
I
remain
ns
tak e place next week
I..
Vilen
S e e d Go.
21-Fri tf
i ever
Mrs. vKugen«. ltoumill.it ha^ /•
Your loving boy,
teived tjlic welcome news t h a t her
Ralph.
brother, Ja m e s Alexander' W eidtnan
Tell all tin- folks hello. IIoiv are
of the 11lit I) Machine Gun Co. ft
M a u d e and babies? Tell M aude to
arrived safely overseas a b o u t two
write. 1 tun in hopes | will be home
weeks ago.
by spring.
Hull I
1 W oods, lns"peelor ■i R a l p h W.- Alien
explosives for the state of Florida w.t •

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nil D r u g Std-e
111 ti e - 1.1(1 ti nf Fral'ne. it, &lt;i\er.
nils,
lorpmissirtned a s .t a n k driver, in
school

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I alti leaving the city and can take no more
orders for hemstilchjni; and piculinff Work.-

^ • * ’ A■ t1* llllllingS art ail limit
of sto n e over liere and t h e barns *and
houses and* o th e r sheds are all built
iii one.
T h e roosters crow /reveille every
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10u-.tf&lt;
p r o h a h l y means that lie is going
morning
for- us.
Wo h av e made
If the we at h e r is b a d on, S u n d a y ^across.
good
friends
w
ith
ihu‘
cows and pigs
afternm m the; big meeting ‘- w i t l - b e f - Jr,
N ,V (VKellv. p a s to r mf th e |-!
arid
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keep
our
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Please rem em ber the |{pv&lt; A H r ,)K. ,1HSlor (|f U|t.
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change
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All th e city and c o u n ty
book- at M obley’s Drug S tore,

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b y his
fatiier,
G. G*
CL* ‘Woodruff
and w ritten from the ca m p states
th a t lib is going tg see Stanley* Walk­
er soon, which being in te rp re te d

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Rose- hushes, plenty of them.'
fT
■ ter*.^ Misses M artha and- M argaret j m ig h t, shine today.
We lityve
Phone v uur o rd e r to 352.* Mrs. W . ' ■ ^
u' r ls
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will he \yith them during th e winter, j slefif in' b arrac k s and' big ten ts and
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BUILDING MATERIAL
UoorSi Sash, Shingle*. Laths, Lumlier, Lime,
nient, Blaster. Railing and M oulding. Beav
Board. Sew er Pipe, Tile and Calvanized
Corrugated Roofing. Red and Green
Vulcanite Asphalt Roll Shingles.

CUoihrraft (Bunrmilcc
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Third Street and O ak Ave.

SANFORD

FLORIDA

formerly

live com m ittee of" Seminole C ounty
Chh|»tt*r 'will fie *fielif M onday fi fitfit

•HO iti Red Cross hctttl11ti»rt
lu mbers of this, committee are
I to attend. Representative* of

MEN And
YOUNG MEN
$20 to
For

tlie II run d ies nre specially renuestc.d

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sense

t Heavy I Mule Wagon

anti- Ken miss varieties, rrie e •reason­
able,Bonk your order earl\ for direct
shipment froitT'Maine. “"'W rite or wire

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F. F. DUTTON, Incorporated
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Crops—Labor
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NeJIlt* K u h i r m o n
T i t N r Hi e U t t L t n a o n , I g n i t e d S t a t e s :

'I mii itfr hrf®iIty firilnnl tf» l»*» am4 a|*p»*4r

“ I don’t know jjt tju s t what crops I will plant,
vorhnw ntatvj acres i'll put in, o rtw w I'll hr tired
far labor: hat I do know I'll surely plant som e(Itiriii (i.iui I don't intend to art let! on f* rtihztr!
This man -u prominent
E astC naat Vepetable grow­
e r - had just, f in i nli ud a
thorough aludyof thopresentsituntion.' llufiad talkeil
with railroad olllciais; hud
vioiteil ihoG overnm ent I.ahor Hureuii, Ho had mme
over tin.* fertilirer out look
with us. He thru ordered n
K&gt;&gt;od gene ral ve|{elable fortiliter, (nne containing i&gt;ot
ash). enouKli fur the m ajor­
ity of tiia aerenee. -And h*
tpecifind tarty
This man acted on sound
business principle. You too^

mula. It's always useful.
^ ir m o u r F e rtili7 .e rs can
bo sin red indefinitely with­
out harm.
Tlio Director of Railroads
urgos early shipment and
heavy loading
l o a d i n g o f ears.
Club together and make up
orders for X1-. •!!- or fi5 ton
carlotn. Early shipment and
full ear loading h lo-nt for
you, for the railroads, and
for ns a wise move.
G r t ypeir* nou’ f

rtill‘*»urefypfont*omrifi»n9."

rhas, H Whitner. Travel­
ing Representative,
• Sanford, Fla.

Cover most a t least of your
requireinunIs n o ie — get a
good general vegetable for-

A rm o u r F iftiliz ^ r Wurlct
Jarksomnlte. Fla.

i " t h . foil *'f *c •rnplftinl III i d h r r r i n t eai*i *l
w u a t i h r I ' o t i r t I louHe i n &amp;»4 o f u n i , I I -*ri &lt;I ^
nn th e first
M o n d a y i n V t u r m b f r , KOI H,
being ihi
I t h ila*"'td jiaid M o n t h , a r r n n l J n f tit l a w
f a d i n g t o fj.r -&lt;&gt; i | e r n , |f- • m o

H All Local Adverllscm enlH Under
This Reading T flltE K C E N T S a
Line For Knrli InHertto
Charge 2b (.etilH
•In itnHwerinF an * H&lt;lv«*rtir***iin*iii
where nu name is menliotiei! in the
id, jileam* do n o t link T h e lienild
for inform ation na to the id en tity of
th p ndvertmer.
Umitdly we do not
know who the adVertwer is anil if
we do we are* not allowed to Kivyoul this inform ation. Simply write
» le tter and address It ns |» t in­
structions in thu ad.

h-" " will f■* I*»(•• II .1|fitITI*t Vnil, fill.-* - | |t*\
tl'li.lli .•ll'ITi-1

RED CROSS M E E T I N f
T h e T h in ! I*'ri*lav • &gt;f e v e r y

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i M h ' I n - 1 (•* 1* s t a k e , t h e f t r r aii’l t h o n e hull*
t J n d a n d t w e n t y (1201 f e e t t o a P U k e , t h e n c e
r i f t n i t l y i f i m f e e t !•&gt; M a i n p l r i t U i h e l i r e
n o r t h it 11 iii;* t h e
»i d o o f M a i n »fp»*rt
line t i U i u l r i ' d ra m l t w e n t y ' I - Ot f e e t Mn a
^ m n i nf In g i n n i n g , h»dnij f oi l t i n e (! &gt; a t n . r i l i n g I » | d u t «•I t h e F l o r i d a l . a f t d * « •*!m i h *«M*oi
t u m p K i o '&lt;» I ( m i l ml
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i dn. 11 it r*» m r h wreck f o r e i g h t rnn»ci*t| li i r
weeks, m
( l i v e n u n d e r m y h a n d a n d a*»al of »»i d
r o U f l I h i a 1 h o fitti d a y i d H a p t e m t i r r * A, U .

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Recipe INl.Sjis gold liy druggistH. 111 Tor mat ion in regard
to it rhoerfuliy furnished liy
originator.
Residence Head of I’sirk Aieiiue

E nrich the S o il-In c re a se the Yield
H a sten M a tu r ity -h u p r o v e the (duality

N o rir t:
Nullci’ ip h* r« hj given 1 ti«
fiiii4 ipg nf 1 hi furnnl ul ci
ii|ifirr* "f &gt;1*ininnl*' 1 Minty,
It# fif ifi flu* rir+ trf huut f * tin Ha
nn 1 hr* !*th day **f Ni*\« mhuf
a ui ,
hiuird *»f C#»Uftly

HENRY McLAULIN
CiJOH K MAINE AM) . WESTERN

Saofonl G O K llA M ’S HTKRI.ING SILVER
ROGERS’ P U T E I ) WARE

STOC K

Spaulding Rose No. 4
Red Bliss Triumph

ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Lost between 405 M yrtle avenue
and Seminole C o u n ty Hank on Mon­
day a p o rketbonk containing money.
Reward for re tu rn to M ahoney-

SHOE
^ P O L IS H K
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tw ry.oum

For Sale
FiioMt new.
at t ti14 ofllei

BUSINESS CARDS

One Inch Card* Will Rc Published Un­
fj pausengcr, al­
der This Heading Al-Thr Rate Of $7.20
oof). (ID, Kmpiire
Per Year.

Ortlcr your seed and fertilizer early.
W rite us for prices and particulars

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTIL 1ZFR CO
M uaufacturers UtealJ'ertUizcrH
JA C K S O N V ll.l.k

Dr. C. J. Marshall
(mice :i()9 Park Avenue
For Sale Duroc Jersey pigs
Wager, West Side. *
2:

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dunes , at Chase i
,
21-JRp
Kerosene uttuebm pnt for Fords
Saves one-half on fuel. T’or d em o n ­
s tra tio n call phone 2412.
W. V,\
Dresser, lit. 1.
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YOU INSURED?

' telephone 291
Office Hrs: 10-12a.in. &amp; 2-4 p.m
T H O M A S E M M E T W It. SON
K. P E I t n U S O N I I O I S I I i l l . O r . i l

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IN T H E H E A R T OF TH E W O R LD ’S G R E ATE ST V E G E TAB LE SECTION
NUMBER 22

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. NOVE.MIIKR 5. 1918

VOLUME X

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GERMANY STANDS ALONE; ELECTION TO­ NEW HEAD TO UNITED WAR WORK DRIVE
WILL OPEN WITH BIG
AUSTRIA CAPITULATED UN­ DAY IS QUIET FLA. COUN­
MEETING SUNDAY 10TH
CONDITIONALLY YESTERDAY! IN SEMINOLE CIL DEFENSE
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‘ Ge r m a n y G O IN G FA ST
• WaVhinet’on. Nqv. I.— Terms of
arini«tiu under whieh the land ami
“ .I for..- ••( what once was the
Au.tm-llunKarian empire liavc laid
,|0\»i Ilnur arms were announced to­
day simultaneously in Washington
and tli. allied «a pit ids.
They nctompll-h complete surrender and
i.prn \ustrian nnd Hungurjan territ„ry frrr American and-'.allied upuratietL- .i/iitist Germany.
j.f.,111 tlii* drastic document.* it
a. i, . tjit.-d. may he gained anOutline of the conditions
hearing completion in the supreme
•*«&lt;- rotincil at Versailles under
*^,ir|i Germany may ' have a gessutin'n of. Inwlilities'.
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Will Meet Next Sunday *
NO INTERESTS MOWN O NLY
The Wesley Brotherhood-. Class
IS A M E N D M E N T
will meet fur the first time since the
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The general election for 1918 is
ltihle; study, next Suimday in le being held toiln y in every section of
class room at 9:30. We should have the United States. In Florida this
a very full attendance.
Your of­ election .is hiit* creating much inter­
ficers feeling Hint it would he a dis­ est as jin national ollice is to lie
tinct loss to all for us to pass over tilled except that of congressman.
the Inst Jour lessons, thus destroying In most states thevure soday elect the soquonce of- this historic series.! inK a KOVI.rilor Und in many Mates a
our teacher in full sym pathy with M.„.llyr
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stvc lectures einlmdying central fails ' Interest in Florida is .entered
1 lie vote on
and truths of these great lessons, 'more purtieulurly upon
tuft
...listnotional
ameiulments.
the
which he will deliver each Sunday
mornii\g for the next two nr Hire. ..lie fur the maximum ten mill
Sundays, thus preserving the thought I » ch‘*ol tax and the other for t ie rntsequence and bringing .-tJie lessons ification of the prohibition amend­
down to date.
Rally Wesleyuns, ment.
Till' amendment relative to school
rally next Sunday morning.- Lend
Ita tn|.iotieil by eilllthe ,Van’ *.and set the example for a* tax is heing
lli. pre»11.•*.t.it.
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been held at the state capital last
week, tin the 2 »rd instant a meet­
ing looking to the conservation of
live sto. t, was held by the State
( ’ mined
assisted" by the Federal
F’ ood Administration.
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matters were eunsitiereti' and plans
were laid for the amalgamation of
the Woman’s Commit]........ Natioh
Defense. Florida division. Iiringing
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to seed is most extensively produced
Plans for the big drive for United*
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Santa Ana. Other seed crops- pro- nPXt week are going rapidly forward,
duct'd,in this district are peppers and Tiffs is the largest gift ever asked of
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Tin*'principal ! this county, as 'it ts of every other
rnblrngV* seed growjtig district is in ‘ t-,,iinty in the entire country. Init
the Puget Sound country. But the the committee is conftdeuG that it
growing of cabbage seed is being can lie rasliul in the allotted time if
tried out in other localities and new every man, woman anil child in .the
districts of importance may he de­ county will do their part.
veloped. This statement also applies
Arrangements are heing made for
to turnip seed.
a log meetiyg to lu» held Sunday
Spinach seed is produced in.Cali­ afternoon, November 10th, at 3:30
fornia and in the northwest. During p. m. This meetilfg will he held in
the past season the-industry lias de­ the F'ifth Street Park if weather per­
veloped, -particularly in Yolo and mits. otherwise in the Lyric The­
Sacramento "cotinjies in California, atre. At this meeting several speak­
hut
. is not confined to that regiorf. ers of prominence will he present
' of* minor
I ‘ “ her miscellaneous seed*
and address the p.-j.pliSanford
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■hat- young. wmneii mi girls ate rapidly l._\ XoIu.*ja cifunty
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they hnve ever seen.
I o. ii.iii front und allied taking the place of their Brother* in
f he commissioner* this morning
An added stimulus to tfiis'indus
L. !». M&gt;f u lle r
Manager Lane also,, wishes to an­
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/*» tintt- iQ-ln press the Atfs- f"the ollice* of Sanford, as well a**rtf
served noiicc An Volusia county that tr&gt; lias been the iiicreased number
F*. I.. Woodruff
tfn.
nounce that lie will not open liis the­
• * I &gt;■ entire frtint. advices every other city in the couiftry,
sho could now handle I In' ferry for of war gardens which have been
E. F\ llousliolder.
atre until Friday. Nov." Sth. as ho
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while tile hoys are “‘ doing
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planted.»in all purls «&gt;l the country.
awhile.
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northern.end of the front. at the fro
Today'being election day tjo; reg­ The commercial production &lt;&gt;l veget­
Florida Fl)er Killed
after the intluenza epidomir und ns
^ 1 • M..r&gt;hal Haig on .Monday
ular monthly m eeting'which usually able seeds is chielly i-onlilted to a
The bdlowing from the Times- th e ’schools are not allowed to open
' " g launched a new attack
f.
widely separated hot well- Cnion will h«. of interest to Sanford
dccurs on the first Tuesday of each few
iDied
in ( amp
he thinks it best to wait 11 few days,
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month has been postponed until defined districts, hut in exceptional readers. Benjamin Lee II was the threefore he will re-open F’riduy '
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colon'll,
a
draft­
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The operation begun
Saturday. Nyv. 9th.• at which time instances the industry has been in­ stepson of J. C. Chase of Jackson­ with "C r v h in g Through to Ber­
tin •, -sfally nit a wide front und this ed "Imy. from Sanford died of disease
the routine business w'ill lie tnkemtp troduced into new sections through ville und nephew of S. &lt;).. Chase -of lin."
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The
'itui seeing „f the Germun line is in camp in Massachusetts.
and also the matter of the purchase the efforts of contracting seedmen this city:
body was sent to Sanford by the
A
great
many
improvements
have
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Snail;, endangered.
who have sought to expand the pro­
News of the death o f t heir Son; been made in theatre during the
government and interment .was made of a courf house.
-ry firing by the Germans on
duction by entering new areas.
Futsign Benjamin Lee, 11, who was past four weeks.
*"i front jjt reported probably here several days ugo.
The production. of onion seed is killed in an aeroplane accident on
Mrs.
W.
W.
Pcvyhouse
The mother, wife of Lemuel'Cal­
ng a further German retn-ut,
Mrs. W. W. Pevyhouse of this, carried on in many localities. Most the river Humber, east coast of
houn is in receipt of advices from
'kn-h is inevitable.
__ Death oLJanirs It. Granger
of the western districts where onions .England. -October .28. wati received
the army headquarters that accord­ city died at her home on Union ave­
art-grown'
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HlfiFKH
ilso'Tuise
seed
James R. Granger, un old resident
yeaterduy
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
ing to the provisions ot the govern­ nue on Friday, Nov. 1st, after a
Influenza Subsiding ,
for- their tfwn use and sell the sur­ Chase, who uro' receiving the con­ of Sanford died on Saturday of Inst
lingering
illness
of
several
weeks.
ment she will receive sorfte $t&gt; ,0 0 0
_ Die influenza, epidemic is very
Mrs. Pevyhouse came with her plus. The largest section of produc­ dolences of their many Jriends in week ufter 11 lingering illness of aev-'
on account of this death, although
'•Kirly a matter of history, so fur as
eral month*. .
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husband and family about three tion for onion seed, howevcr» is their lierl-avement.
yuiifnrij |H concerned. There is yet, young Cu Ihoun had never made ap
known as the “ river district" of the
years
ago
when
they
bought
the
Ensign
Lee
had
mnde
his
home
in
The deceased who was forty years
However, an occasional new case hut plication Tor insurance.
Union avenue. San Joaquin und Sacramento Val­ Jacksonville since 1904 and was in
of
age had been a resident of SnnThe government is providing pro­ Shumpert place on
'D o are getting fewer every day.
residing there'until the time of her leys in.the central part of California. thc 24th yenr of his age at the time for,j fnr many years and had been
It o necessary of course, to take tection to all who enter the service
The district of secondary importance
death. •
of his death. He spent several years employed with the Atlantic. Count
•'-ery precaution to prevent a return in this way and,a-certain number of
as a producer of onion seed is the
The
deceased
leaves
a
husband,
as a student in Chestnut Hill ucad-1 |,ini,
flugman. He
leavt-s
a
of the epidemjc, but .wi.tli proper liny.* is given In which the goldicr
Sun Juun und Santa Clara Valley re­
one
son
who
is
in
.the
service
of
the
cmy
nnd
then
went
to
the
Univerz
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mother
and
two
sisters
to
mourn
his
can
upply
for
insurance,
during
.fart along therfe lines we will have
gion of central California.
The
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which time he is automatically in­ United Stntes anil one daughter who leading county in the production of sity of Pennsylvania, und was grad- j0M
on n\'tte trouble.
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from
the
Wharton
School
of
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Funpra,
wrvirm,
w,.r„
at Luke
lives in Missouri.
I' i« true titat there have been sured fn case of death.
onion seed is Snn Jouquin, with Sac­
Finance
in
1917.
He
studied
avia-1
Interment was made on Sunday ramento. Yolo, Contra Costa. Santa
View cemetery. Rev. J. I*. Hilbtirn
‘''•'■ral deaths of lute hut those cases
morning in the Lake view cemetery. Clara and San Benito also growing tion at the Curtiss school at Miami.) officiating.
* ''r' 'to'h as contracted the intluenza
Card of Thank*
Inter entering the navy and training,
Rev J P lllllnirn of the Methodist
‘ ' , r , o i k * or days a go and r&lt;-\\ ■■ wish to thank tin- many church of which church she hus long a good volume.. Seed is also being at Newport New* und at Norfolk. 1
’ pneumonia.
produced in Delta county. ( olo.
gf : t y o u r l i c e n s e
Va.
He went overseas in January
F * Hi 1*w1*»f1 was granted lo opi'H friends for their loving kindness and been a consistent and Tlevi.ted mem­
The
Bermuda onion seed is produced
words "f sympathy during the sick­
of
.this
year—ami
had.on
.hcvcraLoc
m
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- ber, officiating.
■* I'1’ 'are shows lust night. The
in tho -CoaceTIu Valley, in the eastern
ness and death of"*our stilt, and
cuitpns distinguished himself by his Hunting ‘ Season Opens Wednesday
In
the
loss
of
Mrs.
Pevyhgusc,
r irilns were opened Sunday for brother/ James Granger.
purt of Riverside county in southern
We wish
November 20lh
bravery.'
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'"•aching services only and lodges to especially thank Mr. W. J. Mor­ Sanford loses one of her best women. California.
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1 ain now prepared to issue- hunt­
»t,'l other public gatherings are be- rison, Mr. J. B. Fields. Mr. .Arthur Well kno.^yn as a Christian Character, grown in New Mexico und Arizona.
of a sweet, gentle and mild'tlisposi'•v conducted this Week.
The production of seed of the gar­ ured in the rescue of the crew of u ing. license for the season opening,
Johnson. Mr. J. E. Butler and M r
British seaplane which had been Nov. 20th. I would urge upon /very
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wrecked after an encounter with a one desiring license to come in early
X| 1 D* opened on Mondny. although the many days of his illness when help those who needed help, she will ed in portions of Colorado, Califor­
be
greatly
missed
hy
her
neighbors
nnd avoid the rush of the lust few
nia. Washington and Idaho.
The German airplane.
r‘° ‘ormal announcement has been they left their work to nid and as­
and
friends,
who
included
all.-of
her
days. The law provides that ',Y O U
Greely district of Colorado is the
to that effect.
sist us. Their kindness will never
acquaintances.
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be forgotten.
growing is confined to the coast open at Otala on the 19th and sev- BE FOR E YO U GO H U N T I N G ,
Mrs. G. E. 'Granger
■G*. J. V. Wicks of Geneva spent
tin
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counties of southern California.
from
Mrs.
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Mrs. U. E. Pollurd
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Cantaloupe
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cucumber
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visiting
friends.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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logical «iri|uencT.

The picture . holds
many thrills —patriotic, emotional
thrills—that react in wild hurts of
applauitv-and hold the midienen in­
tensely Interested. It is a drama.as
ahsorlting to contemplate as its plot
is big; uiol there was never a plot
more striking or more complex. An
e v fling's entertainment._&lt; ne should see
the picture to satisfy himself that
one understands what has been going
on in the world the last few years,
and the picture viewed in its com­
bination is one of the best war pic­
tures yet shown."
. The American said: •
"Chronologically correct, and pictprially bewildering is ‘ Crashing
Through to Berlin.’ the latest war
lilili to be presented at the Broad­
way Theatre. .Tht* invasion of Bel­
gium by the Germans, the entry of
France. England.. Italy. Japan and
the United States, war in the Holy
Land and the submarine atrocities
are ull presented .in a manner that
makes ‘ Crashing Through to Berlin'
a mine of infhrmntiun. Last night's
audience included officers from the
Brooklyn N'avjU Vard-nnd the'TJeT

M a r c h w ith Our Boys!

Eat with them^live with
then follow them up to the Marne, as they go

The Whole Colossal Drama of the W ar
EE nil that our boys se^ and a hundred times more
thru the eyes o f a thoiiulhd cameras— every great
incident on- all the big fighting fronts for four years
See an air raid, a battle o f flyers, see the German pris­
oners, see the Hun fought to a standstill. G o thru a gas
attack with our boys, march with them, watch them
amuse themselves, see how they live, how they fight, how
they’re cared for. See Paris go wild over them. Look
behind the scenes at all the big events. •Grasp the war
as a whole. Spend a couple o f hours with the boys who
are giving their lives to save you and your h om $ j_ Se« it
and he a better citizen. Sec it N O W !

W E DON’ T BRAG
OR BOAST BU T W E
D EM O N STR ATE

part ment of. the East nt Governor’s
Island qnd members,of the Commit­
tee on Public Information."
The Globe said:
“ ‘ Crashing Through to* Berlin,’
a remarkable picture dealing with
the first four years of the war. openled last night at ’ lie Broadway (or an
; indefinite run.
The picture was
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M in te d to jnw' RrdgmcrrtTTTS-welf it
iuught have been, with some 'nf &gt;b*most thrilling scenes ever shown pro-

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The Splendid Sinner
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Comedy

F rid ay and S atu rday N ov. 8th and 9th
W ED N ESD AY

Fr’dav ’’veiling at S 0 Clock
Sal. Evening a! 7 &amp; 9 9 Clock
Admission: - - 25 and SAc

Admission

Fight for Millions
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Matinee Dailv
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CATHOLIC BOYS JOIN
WAR WORK CAMPAIGN

i Bw w t » w » w w » w w w w v (

Girls, Too, Will Stand With Thom
Behind Every Fighter
a t the Front

n'npyrlifht.

R. J. HOLLY, Edllur
w. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
H UIISClIipTIO N I’ HICK IN ADVANCE:

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Never out never over.
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Ami now suffragists are picketing
the senate. President Wilson doulilless ofTers the senators his heartfelt
condolences.
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The slogan of.the tjmk service is
said to he “ Treat-'em rough." Cer­
tainly there,is nut Munch of the pink
tea element about Hank life. •*
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No bar soap lyin« in
water wasting away. No dripping,
.shdng or shaving off more than
you need. GRANDMA is a won­
derful soap—and It is Powdtrtd.
That’a the big secret Y’ou juaf
measure out what you need, no
more. Sprinkle it in the tub and
jWrsto — just like magic, mfllionSj,
of glorious, cleansing suds in an
instant. Then, the whitest, clean-

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tirfit may be an o ld giftm* but it i**
ulie that will s u r e l y help g r o w s » i i*l
potatoes. I’ knew a man th a t grew
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department
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in tin* pineries." lie observed to Ills in his shoes night and morning and
.eldest s|stcr. "so you needn't be wor- lie would not get the Spitlu well
rvitig for tear soml; designing fortune- not that I would take issue with the
seeklng siren will lie plotting. to marry
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writer but that kind of treatment
me fur my money. | m strictly going ,
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hunting for tt'deer.;
am thinking of the time when I was
Wh«;n that momentous litr&lt;Ttltig trip
was over. Ilie sisterly inbfll marveled a boy tong white ago we all had flu
at the duplicity of thi-lr tn*l«ved brotb- and we didn't know anything about
-er. They could not credit the coolness keeping it oil with sulphur and
mill Independence with which Gabriel how could I have placed sulphur in
had become imbued. They could not j my shoes night and morning 1 went
timlln-Hiiiml the determined milliner In * HluMess and so did sis and J .i did
. which lie slipped from leading strings most llf
Gme and the unlv thing
I Ihey had thought surely tuut drawn - W(. kn(.tt
ki,4,p (| o|7 waJu.l(, tif.
mul strong nn wire cables.
11ittll. !um|, &lt;lf rn.v azsafoeli.lu itrmj.nl
rbe result of spechms design or nc- imr m.4.kB aiu, kl. . it lheri. tiN ,„e
cldcnt, tliln happened to Gabriel
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m i o - t h M
was a good
• a little log cabin In the woods Ml pilles ri* "u' ‘ l-V
f Giih-*! .yitce in a gn at
from civilization, lie had tmitiilned , wI“ lp* 1111,1 l,» "
ueiglthors they
a severe nnn K)&gt;rntu from n full over torjk whiskey and f Ruinlm* soirn*
- an old log. 1‘ntlent ns well ns guest, n even forggt to put Lite quinine in
welcome reception • until.* him luippy, ami that remedy fuiled sonn*linu,s, soi
and then n month assisting Mr. Oliver f reckon l lie--heal thing to tin is tnj
In his quest for odd specimens and try all three remedies and everytlshlng nnd eimnehig with Vera, gave a thing else that you hear of.. Some of I .
new and delight fill'tinge in life. At the ►fir«* c ' t i r f s
a r « * m c i f d l y b o u n d 1*'
the etel of two months p.. wrote to bis
lo' l-M&gt; *1 I b . . 1 t l t * 1' 1■ f41 " c l
friend til home"
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t**rs— J uni ttutrrbsl to Vent Oliver. I
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The.peaion.
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"Isn’t it suriirlslug wlml a targe
number of (lotifetitlc ships founder on
tlu* sea of matrimonyV said the fellow
When Sharpening Pencils.
who Is given to musing at tiuieir.
When sharpening a lend pencil, drat
"Not a hit of It," responded the cyn­ ‘Flick the knlfcldnde through a stlp of
ical one, “ when you consider that both paper. This pit per nets as a guard
■members of the crew try to he cap* on the knife,' und prevents the lead
Ulus Inst.ml pf mulct*."
dust from t-ulllug the Ungers.

Fertilizer
Makes Every Stroke
Worfh'Doiible

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never so short. Big cittps were never bo needed.
Tho Government has culled and,still calls for more frfttd.
Farm implements, hotter seeds and belter farming method*
help to make labor more clTcctive. Finally, to make every stroko
count double, use the Irent available plnnt foods in

E. FRANK COE’S FERTILIZERS
,lsltW these high grade fertilizers Florida growers are
now doubling their crops— are doubling their profits—nre doub­
ling their help to tha Government— nre ahortening the *t«y in
the trencnca-T-nre saving our boya I
.„ ,lMA.’ikct 5 ™ p" ot Florida" gives In(ormstInn Hi m will help you Increase th*
nel returns from your labor, - Bend today
foe I .free copy.

THE C 0 E-M0 RTIMER COMPANlf
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JackaonviMe, Fla.

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doctors, but we would merely oILt made in tin* ( bulota 'cemetery.
the same line of thanks lo the doc­
The deceased was tin- second snntor’s right hand man. the druggist. in-law of Mr. Gaston lucobs in I
und having culled this "mutter to note buried within a very few days, the
we solemnly rise and tuke oil our* other being f F. Hodges who died
hat ill a token of respect to th e ‘ about ten days ago. lie leaves wife
members of the two professions who'and sine child as well as a- iwithet;’
have so recently s h o wn their true who lives in Geneva to mourn ltt.*(
worth to the nation.
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ertn love ultimued thibrij-J. fils sliler*i
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slapped him on tin* shoulder and ifo n
linked arias with Idm. ‘ ‘ You're coming
livery, or in nthej. words where a rrg.
Retail Fiyd Prices
over tu the Gordon* with me," bu lbutar
delivery service is maintained,
slstcd. “They're short o f men mol 1
Orlanjlo, Nov. I,—There seems to
promised to ridly some recruits."
the
purchaser
should not he conihe £on\e misunderstanding as to the
BUDGET OF O I M N I O N* "J l'S T
Gabriel was nothing ‘ Inti th jtijl noon
recent order of the Federal Fund petkri to pay as much as would be,
BETWEEN YOU AND M E "
found himself enjoying the variety and
Administrator xif. Florida regarding
EVEN T H E GATE POST ijie margin of profit allowed fetailers charged by public drays for single.,
liveliness of ft cheery group, boat on
delivery.
enjoying the occasion to lls utmost.
N O T IN IT
on feed.
Miss Adt| Gordon wns engaged, so he.
was not troubled as to \vljnt lil-^sls-; A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
The rales as established by the
Lucid English.
ami Faith, "H e'll Print 'em"-.*
tors tidL'ht say or think. -Tliere was
Food Administration contemplate a
.
A
recent
advertisement
contains the
So
Says
Saunterer.
tennis and archery. It wns the latter
cash and carry price to begin with. following:
“ If- the gentleman who
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feature that Interested Gabriel. The “ ■
’ TTNfrtving'a reasonable delivery-charge keeps the boot simp with the red heal
more so because of (tie superb expert '
Didn't think when the fellers and, tin rules also provide that he will return the umbrella of a young
Hess of a jft’r f whom he hnd never seen were round' here soliciting for the cun I charge i
in addition to tin- price Indy with whalebone ribs und tm iron
before, and who seemed to come-Into
Ked Cross List summer that Sanford of fll oft per ton, at warehrnutf—deeere-Jtmirijji lo tin* state-roofed grocer's
his ||f,. with Irresistible power and in­
would ever get to help use any Red an additional -amount for credit.] •'Itigp lie will IjeAr of something to his
fluence all In a moment of time.
t,
Cross
funds- did you?
She wn? Vera Oliver. Gabriel ’
Well, a lot which under the rules would make]*™!vantage, nn llie «nnm Is the gift of
Teamed, n cousin of Ada Gordon, lived " { ,,s* l,itnk enough nnyviij1 possible as prucli us Sfi.Otl per ton in !* 'bu’eased umtbt*r now n&lt;* ninr*’ with
some twenly-llve miles distant und Was ll,*d most of us are sorry we did nof certain transactions. For the small. P ,,u&gt; ™™e ‘,n« rnv« l » P ° n i l "
making a diiy’s vUlt with her father, double our subscription.
The way amounts of feed, or uhtour.t.s of 'J5,
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sUirdy tittle sponsors
for the boj's abroad will each raise at
leaat flvo dollars for the Joint wel­
fare work Of I ho Y. M. CL A.. Y. W.
O. A„ National Catholic Wnr Coun­
cil, Including tho Knights of Colmubus, War Camp Community Service,
Jewish Welfare Hoard, American Li­
brary Association and Salvation Army.
Hoys anil girls In every Catholic
pariah throughout the United Ktnlea
Hre already being picked to roprcHont
each lighting man who has left their
church for tho front. lit every home
tlint (Hob h .service ting little brothers
nud bister's, sons and daughters, nre
eagerly volunteering lo look out for
the Hhare of their family lighter In the
huge Joint welfare campaign for all
the boys abroad.

The destiny of Germany is either
one thins; nr the other. She shall
certainly lie in pence or in pieces
soon.
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The two most popular words in
America just now are ‘ 'unconditional
surrender.

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Gabriel Marsh was dominated by n
sisterly tirood, realized It and did not
particularly resent It. Ilero was the
situation: They were well provided
To put behlfid every Catholic fighter for as to Income from the family es­
In 'Franca the aupport of ono boy or tate, tiut Gabriel had inherilod the
girl In every perish throughout the fhulk of the same. It cost the others
United Staten la the plan of the Na­ nothing to continue to live nl the
tional Catholic War Council for hack­ homestead, and if Aoblu place It was.
Gabriel was liberal to the -point of
ing, the Victory Boya’ and’ -Victory prodigality, oulsldn, of thrilling Inhar­
Girls' "Rarrwnnd dive’* Division or (ho monious elements of tempernimpt
Unltod Work War Campaign to raise these persons were not unplensnnt.
flTO.flOO.OOO "fo r the boys over there" ■and llfo drifted on Idly, (fvenly, though
rather purposelessly.
during the week of November 11-18.
It was to their interest that (lahrlel
Through dluccKHD, county and parish
Humid remain a hachelpr, and they
organizations, the rallying of one
i kept n rinse watch on him and a near
youngster for every man who Jiaa gone
contact when snelnl functions'were on

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Defense has

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1"M'll IT'i.ltll .If.lll's) ,, .'r,lr
It - h.lilunatei) that at •
I. ret,,, ..,.
y,,,,, I large pro
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thousand head
portion of t|,. fatal
• h ave been ‘,f mvaLnmma.1* were killed ,n tbisLetter From Ensign t art son
iHrslies for fall
1 mil IcnviiijT the cilv and canyfake no
I h*&gt;'e nf p n ti.-M , u‘ l , , M , tied to h a t e
.-Order _&gt;uj: ruse
Plume .'152.
luaiinir
I iillx three million popnds
Nuva4 Air Station.
plotting ffi.nl Mf ' (linn
tempnrarili,; recovered,
ham; left of u n - a t w e r e I ' o i n p h t e l y
more orders for hcmstitrliing and pit ot22-21e
Pensacola, Fin., Let 29, |•»Js
1 roved,
ill's!
their beds
non.
perhaps
returned
to
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the
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Dear Mr.
:
in % work.
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III le a t h e r ,
to XX.irk Of, I", I ,, relapse The dniigi r
Lang i' no* employed at
1'till!
dluniit to feed an armx xd
Since
I
received
vonr
xerx
"I eoin plieat lot],
nf lluwt'y &amp; U nli wish to (hank the ladies of Sanford
■ri'itis greater in 2,00lUJiin
tin- meat market
nieii one day . or 211(1,000
welcome letter - much hits Lent me the ease i.f
a relapse than with Die men ‘ for
for the excellent patronage I have en­
lha»1
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1 wei4, was needlessly* desfrom answering ns soon as I intended original illness. I mier the diriH’tinn
troyed am| wastYd
As a foyd eonFor Wood and heavy hauling neo to. For awhile I was taking addijoyed while here and if I return to San­
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, *l*‘ S|vtte Hoard of Health uutlmh- serv/ition measure, the Council of
Marrrlf. or phone .178.
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tldnal training in qualifying us pilot ity was given health officer* and h»ford I will he glad indeed to take tip
Defense will ask the cooperation of
Hose Implies, plenty t»f them. on what .we cull the “ big boats;'* cal official! throughout the state to
every owner of livestock in Florida,
this work a^nin.
Phone vour order to 352, Mrs. W. and they well deserve the name, he- close schools, churches and theaters
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in tfiis great movement.
mg living boats of 97 feet wing and forbid public meetings wherever
A. Ginn.
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1lie War Industries Hoard will
spread, weighing, fully equipped. :
such measures s , . , advisable
MAO It l D K It'S W O N I) E It h L L
kohl
at important conference with
HORSE M EDICINES for colic, about 7 tons. • using two -100 fl P. This was a nec^sarv precaution, the State Councils in Washington,
Liberty motors. Rut they are easier even if it did
.ii&lt;i mvhlve
.....m
a certain
(timers. I'ift head, lameness, worms,
50G Magnolia Avenue
November li. 12,/lo consider nonSanford, Florida
to lly. Iliad" some . of the.-smaller amount of public inconvenience..
(hoking. quinsy’ , etc. . For sale at
„ ." o r construction now iiamlled in iho
planes xyf*‘ have here. T h e y carry"
I here are features about the ex- iliflyrent state.-, by the State CounX
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L. R Philips &amp; Co's. . Tues-2tf
livu men, ten machine guns and fuel acl mode of the transmission of in­
Xils^ Justice .!. ft Whitlield. chairJudge Fish if DeLattd was a vis-* for seven hours. Then I wimt on fection
&gt;'» inlluenr,a which are noCnian of the Stati Council ims apv
X X X III IIIIII IliX X X I IIIllllllllX X IIII IIIII IIIX X X III IIIII IIIIX X X
illir to the city Iasi week on pro- Icavp the first of thlji nmntli. speitd- yet known with absolute certainty!
puinteii
Hon.
Jno
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Henderson,
f«.&lt;iiinai husittess.
ing two xery enjoyable weeks in the It is certain, however, that it is
nientlnt advisory committee, and
Marketing lings
mountains
of Pennsylvania, and in transmitted front person to person
All the City and County School
ry pits, ’ttate setfds, olive pits, peach
Hon. 1! S. Howard, executive seVreat
Mobley*
lYrug
Storer-d-tfe
Washington,I
was
feeling—rather
and
that—
tin—rlangrt—of
-infectinn—
isV, books
rnry it- jli'ttqratej nr* at re ml* this •'Vats burying thorn.- Steve Hoover. stones, ajtricot pits. SHELLS vi
nervous and run down before ‘ nty increased by public gatherings.
In meeting.
hickory nuts, butter nuts and wal­
IRON’S
AUTO f T R A N S F E R
Mt. Pleasant, lywa, writes. “ Com- ,nuts.
vacation, hut came hack full pf many communities in the stale the'
HAULS e v e r y t h i n g , p h o n e
Tite State Council has been ad- menced. feeding mv herd of about
‘ ‘ Pep,’’ and I bnjoy flying now more quarantine order was promptly folI’
he
carbon
made from tlo-se is
Jl. HOTEL CARNES. §
2l-tf
viaetl front Washington, tlint more
tOO hogs R. A. Thomas's Hog Pow- used in the gus masks worn by our
than ever. While I was in Washing-.j lowed Ity a decrease in the severity
than teii thousand additional nurses
The sewing rooms- o f the ‘ Red lotj
saw Mrs. Walker and ■Miss of the epidemic. ^ Thp quest ion is!
ago.
Flftv hoys over tluye, to protect them
will he. needed for Die Army Nurses’ der over twn months
floss will open today, Workers are Claire for a few minutes. I hey were sometimes asked, why one member i (',,r.,s
Do" your hit, save the pits and
Nearby
&gt;.v tiie tirst nf January, and were sick and otf feed.
.Surgical rooms will both well.
badly needi 1
of a family will he a victim of intlplake them to ALr. Fox’s room.'
that I another twenty-five thousand herds had cholera.
I did not lose
he ofteneiL Monday.— November...
— I came hack more eager than ever
while another apparently us will Tie needed by 1be first of June,
All tin foil should be smooth and
•me.
They
are
well
and growing
,* nth.
to go across attd after a lot of kick- mncli nr more exposed will not Ije 1919
Mat. not wadded up, hut tju- collap­
I hi imprvSsinn has gone out
faM "
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allei'ti'il
D must he rfuttetn hered
sible tube- of tfn arg acceptable
- v’cf- Dr Davis lo r--ghrr-res- 1nr fk" iug. Iiilu’ Ix .gut the consent of
that no poire nurses am wssltsi m
that there is a great dHIcrettcu in the
L.
.Ylieiu-SccuLCkk,
. . TLlcFtiell
when toiled up.. Tin cans a re . _tuiL—.
ffrtix,. \i&gt;ioii or headache. At Lin- powers that he to put me on tin
mitifTry bm-fmalcr amt ij is very dcof
those
available
for
foreign
work
susceptibility
of
Various
persons
to
_a
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usable Tin foil will bring in money
coin Hotel until further notice. 19-tf
siral&gt;le*t&lt;&lt; correct Dus impression
I will go us' a night hotnhnr. as |j infecuon. It is almost impossible to TiittmuTfafely.
|for your branch of the Red Cross.
One dose of M A G R U D E R 'S Won*
think in'that capacity I will spe the avoid entirely- the germs vvip'ch
. Mrs. S. L. Chase,
Notice to Conlraclors
’ A recent order front the Adjutant
dfrful Medicine cures colic in horses
most net ivy service possible for a ' cause iujlueiua at a time .when ah
Clttmi. Conservation Comm.
General requires .that training camp
like magic. Get it at L. R. Philips
Uids will he received by the Hoard
naval avintor.
The night bomber's epidemic is prevalent.
cominamUjrs
report
names, ad­
&amp; Co's. '
Tues-2-tf
of
Public instruction for Seminole
fly large land planes, both for night
Some persons have high resisting dresses of all deserters and men ab­
Nnllre of V|ifilirati&lt;&gt;ii for Tax Deed
V C Calkins, one of Jaekson- and day bombing, and some of them pnweis atld -lem
little aflertled. sent without leave, to the State comity, at the sperintend ill's office
Under Section r&gt;75 of the (ienersl
ti ;Tte cokrt lioosu, uniil 10 a. m.,
i ou .'- is tc nI b o o s t e r s p u s s lly single scaler scouts for the pro­ while- others are quick* vietftns of in­
('until il uf Defense, and 'the various i
Stat
utes
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cl ti.r
i In calx .Saturday calling tection of the bombing planes as fection
Exercise; pure food and air. State l ’ onnrt!« "f Defense are render-1 Mere intier Ini, I'.DS, for I ho lurnifthNotice
is
hereby
given
that J. R,
iog
of
the
materials
and
for
the
re­
agents in the tire insur- they go over the lines
Ivgierii living I. ml to raise I lie re
mg assistance in apprt'heltiiuig tliesf
JohiiHon.
purelmser
of
1'ax"
• ertitipairing
of
H
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buildings
at
! i i&gt; also only i ulllit max be n month hefori I leave -I-Dtlg powernon.
Major A H Sma!l, of Laki
cate
No
7.
dated
the
}rd
’
day
of
Paola
and
Markham
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Plans
and
nion sense to avoid crows I- and other City is in charge of This department ;
i
wood phone me this station, as it takes u long tune
July*.
A
D
19
Ifi.
has'tiled
said
cer­
j
spevitications
for
such
repairs
may
I will situations, where the danger of in­ of Die work ,1 tin- Florida State
II. (\ Du Rose. for the orders to go through
be h a d oh application to the .‘ tiper tificate in in, otlice and has made
Medicines
go' to Miami for a few hours ■llv ing fection is increased
( iHi lit i! iaf I h-fi'l t.sr
HlO-tfc
application for tax deed to issue tri
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I iKi emieni aft r November lath,
should
tie
taken
under
the
direction
on land, pin lies, as we luive none ;
The-Stale Council, of Defense will; 1918. All bids shall he accompanied I accordance with law
Said rertifiH&lt;trf- lu M and Mrs. A. C. Smith
liero. I have been trying fof-a week of a competent ph.vsiciatv It should assist in the t nited War Workers’
cate
embraces
,y
the
following
des­
nf f Hi* riT ' a (trie baby boy on Ocloby
a
certrhed
cbeik,
payable
to
the
In remmibereil Dial this disease rv
Campaign apd lias called upon board, m the sum of $5(1 (1(1; all cribed property situated in Sem­
U-f Jwt &lt; li' l:u- been named Cur- to get in the In e hours of night
(lying required, hut on account of apol jo its ousel ami no time should t outity and cu n mu ml y councils to
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checks except that of the successful inole county, .Florida, to-wil
M"I her and
son are re#
the had weather I have only had one j tie lest in ohtanting medical advice. cooperate with the state director of
hm*.
bidder to lie relstrned, the successful of Lot I (except snot'll I acres'. St.
short hop. I ‘was down at the beach
tile campaign
Saul land assessed at the
bidder's check to 1^- retained by the Joseph.
(D iiim I s Resume Drills
As customary all School Maioks tonight, but tin- water i“ too rough
board to cover damages if the bidder j ijaie of the issuance of said certifi­
nil t&gt;- sold [or ( ’ ash only at,Mobleys fur landings at nighty
The Seminole Guards will resume
M o lt k S l.h A II NttW
does not enter tnlu-jcalnd.ictury con­ cate hi the name of Unknown,
Drugstore*
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1 am writing tins at the otlo-r of i|rill tills week with Moo t om
tract and bond within Ml days after |Also. I’aji Deriilii-ale No fi, dated
school tomght anil regular drill Eri
Ari
ft. 11 - has recovereti frotn the gunnery squadron to winch 1 am
Ruling VIIoh s Increase of One written notice of acceptance of bid •tin* ird day of July. A. D DJIfi, has
N.
My work tin* past three i' dav■night
afi .xtt.i'k of t fi*■ tin" siillieicn tly to attached.
'rio* hoard reserves the right to re­ filed said certificate in my olitre and
Pound |iCr Person
I The following order of Liyut, Tur­
1 - mil of [(ourHe will resume bis months has been that of a gunnery
has made tifiplication fiir t;ix deed
ject any and all bids
The pounds of sugar per person
ner has been issued
to
issue in accordance with law.
liuhe, m the First National Rank pilot driving a plane in which, a
T ‘\\ L A W T I. N ,
ir i !i‘« d av.
student gets practice operating a 1 Headquarters Seminole t ’o Guards per moot !•
Said certificate embraces hjlowuig
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Supt. Pub. instruction.
November t, i'JIS
An increase of one pound over the
machine gun in Jhe air. or peprating '
lands in Seminole county, Fla., to22 -Tues-Bt o
School
nooks School books and
Order
No
12
pa-t
rat mo
with another plane for camera gun
w i t L o t s 1 and 2 (less E 1.20 acres
Srhool Supplies of all kinds at
Noti-Corntnissionvd Ollieers school
practice. 1 n this the student aims
That is the new allowance made
off Lot 2 1, St. Joseph.
The said
.Mobley*
Drug ^Store
G-tfc
will
he resumed on Tuesday evonihg, by the United States Food Admin­
at the other plane which-maneuvers
eland being assessed at the date of
Notice*
istration to .hevntne elli'ctix e imme­
R' It Ehlridge has returned from back and forth, and with a camera Nov 5th at 7:10 p in
, ( he issuance of such certificate in
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Regular weekly drill will be ( re­
tve rortherii markets _a.tul is again
The (ioverninen t lias sent out the name of Unknown. Unless said •
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l"*atfi| at iiis .home near Paola. Mr. litres Ht the tatt of 20(1 per minute sumed, on Friday evening. Novem ­
That is the reward the pi-ople "f most urgent appeals for fruit pits, certifirat(7 ^TTall he’^redeemerf aVoor'dber Mh
First call will be sounded
Mr
' '’k h'&lt; -lie local m a n a g e s of l he of whatever the g u n is a i m e d a t
U ing to law. tax deed will issm* lliery*
Dus -tale ami other slates i.i | Die out shells nod tin inil
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ami
assembly
at
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on
(ox
who
hastore
rooms
^ ‘ 'D 1 '- a
I vchange thi s s ea son . When the til Ml
tin on on 'the 7th day of December,
Is dev idiqe-d the
t ni"ii liave won’ through patriotic
All ollieers and enlisted men of
* ’ *' l " 1- t uni he lias held s in c e th e number nf "hits
on Die other (dnoe
eltori ami jiatieiii i otnpliaoii ^,[(,1 Railroad Way. xery near the Red A 1&gt; 1918
the company will take notice and
Cr nss entrance has offered to have
Witness my ollicia! signature and
' ' l,-i l " I'c n p if in .Sanford.
are counted, and mistakes to aiming
the Food AiliniumUaUnli rulings.
govern themselves accordingly.
thnt place* a collection center -for seal thin the 4th dny of November,
are
corrected.
This
work
is
very
in-,
A C'jinpJete stock of School SupThroilgli the exceptional co-opera­
By order of
, .
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such. —There will he two barrets o n l A - 'D , 1918.
terrsting.
The plan'esf we lly are
* plies and School
hooksat Mobleys
tion
given the Food Administration
\V. I). Turner.
the outside where'small lots may he
&lt;seali
E. A. DOUGLASS.
very
good
for
quick
muneux'ering
in ‘ conservation of sugar, supplies
Drug Store
6-tfc
1st Lieut. Commahding t’ o.
deposited, until a sufficient quantity
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole
anil stunting, and the pilots are ah
have accumulated **in ■this country
*'U&gt; Mien o| Del,and was in the tine fellows. On the days when we Attest* vis gathered to ship
Please soiled
County. Florida
that make possible the increase as
W
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Hayings,
u ’‘ •il'i'da;.
on ashort visit to his are short of students we go op a few
and bring in only the materials des­
Hy V. E, Douglass, I). ( ’ .
noted
above
1st Sergt
^JVr|! Mr
and Mrs.
l„ Allen thousand feet and* pull oil a lot of
ignated Prune pits, plum pits, cher22-Toes-5l e
The (illtcml unlii'C „( .tins increase
4 i.' i a -&lt;intent in the Law De- stunts and that’s tjte best of all
*1n,
i- given out from \\ a-hmgtuti as fit'f i xil Serxire Ex a ml nation
f ■'tctsijn I ’niversity, anti
i a oi 11ving at the. N .tv v \ atd
lowIII*' l
S
D lx il S e rv ic e D o in n il" i * orking nil t he
2
now, and while it is* not as pleasant
The rapid maoufadure of the new
smn will hold an examination (or
* - a1 odd ti mes
as the "home" I had in Pensacola clerks and carriers «n Nov 21, 1918. crop belt of sugar in the west and
11" I tnte t o plant rom*s 1it is very convenient and far better
at Sanford. Fla . to fill vacancies in tiie new crop of Louisiana cane
' f r o m Mrs. Ginn. Phone than I expert when I get on the
Make* that Tire* Go Another 2000 Miles
the pustutliee in ft but city. The en­ sugar in the south, together with the
22-2 Lc
other side.
trance sahiry is now $ 1000 a year. freer railway transportation condi­
RE TR E AD IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
E3
*r)' Magritder's L I N I M E N T for
1 hope to see you in Sanford be­ The examination is open to all who tions and the reductions we Ixave sz;
*" 'Jin-Jim, ami rheumatism in fore long and will be glad when I ran meet the requirements. Application made in the consumption of sugar in
Agents for Hood, Goodyear, Ifnited States Tirtjs and Tubes
-lf&gt;d human. Get it at L. R. lie home for a few days. Remember blanks and* full information, includ- the manufacturing trade, together
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. pig sample questions cun he obtained with patriotic conservation by ‘ the
phHip&gt; i Co.
me kindly to all my friends.
Tuc»-2-tf
from the Secretary. Local,Civil Ser­ people, in the.jmst lour iiidntlm. en­
*
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vice Hoard at the Post otlice, San­ ables us to increase the household
UairyfF.
Carlsun.
II. &amp; O. GARAGE
. Phone 191
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Xotire to Taxpayers
ford. or from the Secretary. Fifth allowance from two pounds per tier-tax In
Civil Service' District. Atlanta, Ga. son per month to three pounds per
i o o . i ; lir,. now
f „ r |)av
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EPIDEM IC INFLUENZA
f*‘s&lt; "&lt; Date and county taxes .for
person per month, with the same
«»l
,
A discount of 2 per rent is
THE -RANKS
ration for public eating places, from
allow,., f
».
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OF
SANFORD
November 1st. This makes good our
' 1 "ovemlier payments.
Statement Made by the Stale Hiiartl
WILL
OPEN
AT
ft
A.
M.
•Jno. D, J in kins,
promise
to increase the liouneiudd
'
uf rieallli
AND CLOSE AT 2 P. M.
Lix ( oliertor, Seminole C’ r
allowance of sugar at the Variiest
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There are indications that the
. B E G IN N IN G M O ND AY
possible .moment thnt our supplies
present* epidemic of tnlluenzn in
N OVEM B ER 1ITH
would justify, and makes it possible
Florida is atiuting, althougli it is
22-2te
for the household to more freely use
Wonderful Measurer.
still a most serious - matter.
The
the apple, cranberry, and grapefruit
r,,!. ^ '' r" n"'ier used by n Swiss watch Florida State Hoard of Health, work­
products and to use the fruits can­
.
Masons Attention .
han't
'" ‘r,lr“ ,*'i&gt;’ tnensures to tho ing in conjunction efth the United
There i« n:cnt---and meat. JeM (he looks of sonic meat*
ned doting the summer without
r'(in, |)lir,
(l iniiiHneter.
Sanford Lodge No. G2, F. &amp; A . M,
States Public Health Service, is tak­
13 enough to lake away ihe appclilc. Our meat meets sugar.
ing far reaching measures to fight will resume labor on Tuesday even-,
* the approval or all buyers. None hut the choicest
"T h e regulations are also revised
the epidemic. 1‘ hysirians are being ing, Nov. 5th i please note the time)
to
the
extent
that
any
person
may
• beeves nnd porkers come into our house. Our ani­
sent to the communities which are promptly at 7 o ’clock.
purchase
his
whole
monthly
allow­
mals are properly slanfflitered, and from Ihe ponl
in need of them.
0 A l l . Masons will take due rfotfee ance at one time if he so deselrcs.
t
’
*♦ thereof
and govern •themselves ac*
to the customer the meat is handled with a ‘view
,
Every phase of the problem o f ,
That is, any family may purchase a
cordingly.
to
keeping
it
perfectly
dean
and
sanittiry.
dealing with the epidemic is being I
jtmiith's supply for the entire fam­
! F
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closely studied by physicians and
ily in one purcl^ise frotn tho retail
fc&gt;
flK
W e specialize in the finest of evcrylhinf* in Ihe market line,
. Death of (', C. Lee
scientists. The length of lime be­
trade."
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including fresh vegetables In season, bj&gt;ef and pork, both
tween suidi epidemics, however is so ■ Mr. C. C. Lee of this city died
Tills relaNatiniinf Die sugar allow­
.
*--*■fresh and smoked.
Oysters and fish in season.
final, the last one most nearly re yesterday at his home in West San­ ance is another proof that the Food
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this
being
the
grippe
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—
‘
ford
from
an
attack
of
pneumonia
s
Administration is consistently and
Delicious steaks---Porterhou.se. Sirloin nnd Hound. Apdentil of llS'.l-Uit, that the probl ni 'brought "ti by inMuenan
continually
studying
the
best
ntier•L'
D[feliziti}' Pork Chops. Sliced Until and Sausage.
x*
Tiie il*' -eased had at one time suf­ c'st of the people of this country, and
\ ! I presented is in many ways an entire
\
cs - For tiie BEST in meats come to the house thnt-sella the best S
|y new one
Many of the most : *n- ficiently recovered from influenza to
makes a mogl emphatic denial to
i
I or taut factors arc unknown.
return to his work with the. Sanford any statement, o r ’ liinf, that, the.
Expcri merits
have been tnr.de Light Companx* but it is thought Food Administration is acting con­
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with serums and vaccine. AppurS.st- that he went to work loo early after trary to the interest of the peoples
i
ly the results are beneficial, but the the first au.ii ..,- tint* realizing the ! The new regulations should he up
experiments have not. Been carried dut.g* i
({*u‘ Pn-vailing* epidemic j ,(rcc|ata;d by every person^nttd should
. ’ bn long enough or on a sufficiently » " j l imeuffiftiia was the; result.
j win froitf all their further effurtvfdr
Funqral services were held this conservat'on aiang oilier Iiqfy.
tended scale for a positive verdict
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We desire to express to our good friends, o f Sanford and surrounding territory our sincere appreciation 1
age extended to us in the past, and wje assure you we will do our utmost to merit a continued share o f 1
future by offering you«good dependable merchandise at the lowest possible price obtainable Owing to th(
of raw material and labor there is a considerable acvance in prices o f new merchandise but we were foi
tracted for most o f our staple good# before the advance went into effect, so we are in a position to offer
ments that will be impossible to find later. Our Anniversary Sale will be the first B ig Bargain Event o f the

W A IS T S

ly-to-wear, , Shoes, Children
s at greatly reduced prices

Cal k Over.. hue, for men and women will go

ini..wrsary sale at the following .prices:
Walk Over Army Shoe made on the Munson
tan and black:
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One Lot of
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iney Taffeta Silk Waist
size 36 to 46

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sizes IS to 40
White and Flesh
HIGH BOOTS FOR WOMJCN

ten’s? Black UresS Shot
in Button and I .ace

$2.19 and up

$1.24 and up

Loat suits, in all the late colors, sizes from 16 to 46, $15.95 to $48.00. Coals size 16 to
Silk dresses in taffeta and messalene, all colors,.$22.50 and up. Big line of serge dresses, all
and upward.
Skirts in the new silk and wool plaids, black taffeta, poplins and serges size 2
this sale at $ 3 . 4 5 to $ 1 4 . 9 5 - . :
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all colors

16c to $2.48 pr

Big line of childrens and misses plush coats, size 2 to 34 years, gooj yalues

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• going in this Sale at

$1.59 and up
One Lot of Women’s
Small size High Shoes
in Tan and Black
$3.50 and $4.00 value

Black Georgette &lt; repe, yd
Pink, W hite and Bisque ( ie
36-ip. Silk Foulards, vd
White and Pink Maline. yd
Black, White and colored (A
Black and W h ite ! otton ( ':
Colored Suzines, yd ’
TO-inch Linen Damask, yd
64-inch Cotton Damask! vd
36-inch fast colored Percale
Dress Ginghams, fast colors
moskeag Apron Ginghams
3( -inch Bleaching, yd
10-4 Linen Sheeting

M en’s heavy Work Shoe
Tan only.

on the Remnant &lt;

‘ complete stock of ( ’otto;
•W going in this Sale

Blue Chambry Work Shirt
last colony, full cut
i7.e 14 to .17. A good value
While thev last

$2.50 \■alue

.loll Ixit of
-Men's Felt Hats
in Black. ‘ iruvs and l»r&lt; iwn
S i .48

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Men’s fast .colored
Silk Lisle Hose, a oair

$1.69 and up
M en’s Dress Shirts
Fancy and plain patterns
made of Madras materia!

‘dies Silk and Wool Swentei

$1.24 and up
&lt;"hildren’s ( ’oml
in &lt;irav. Whit

M en’s fancy Silk Shirt

$3.48 suit
Big line of
Silk and Muslin Underwear
• Gowns, Camisoles. Teddies
Skirts and Bloomers
^ hite and Flesh Color
lull go in t hi* Sale at a big reductii

28c and

Sewing I’ hreatKocJ^pord
Men’s Pin ( ’heck Work Pant
Best value

( ieorgette Crepe
'ilk ( repe de Chine and Taffeta
in Black. Brown. White. Flesh
Toupe. Bisque and Grape ( U\

nton Suit

$4.45 to $8.45

Odds and Ends
in Boys’ Suits and Pant,
closing out
at less than cost

$2.98 and up

Big assortment of
( 'urtain Scrims, Cretonm
and draperies

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Thin Heading TH R E E C E N TS
Lino For Each InHertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
In. answering an udverttaemeni
where no name is mentioned in the
id. please do hot ask T h e Herald
lo r information ns to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
wo do we are not allowed to give
out this information.
S im p ly write
a letter and address it as per. in­
structions in the ad.

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preferred. ‘A d d c m » Driver, r-u ller2 I - 2 Uaid.
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Wanti'd" Til IllT titl'd. motorcycle
. with -sidt* car itr w it bout aide car.
Addretja It V . i&gt; No. ;iI, Box 19,
Sanford, Fla.
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turn to M M Lord, carrier of It F
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|,nst On First Street Satur
night three or four weeks' ago!
ereseent of pearls with two pearl*
missing. Flume 159-J, 821 Oak Ave.
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f*l tit 111 Tk‘
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f o r Sale 1!*I 7 *Ford touring .ar,
perfect condition
Price $ 150.0(1.
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Stone. Orange L'tly.
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.S. K.-rosenr at t aeli nirtit for Fords
Saves one-half on'fuel.
For demon­
stration call p h o n e - 2 | 12.
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Dresser, fit. L .
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New single Weber W a g ­
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ai« k in d '. chi* *t of earpenter tools,
platform scab* . **•! id batteries and
other arricU*M,
Abtn lot and building.
Atkins, ;text to Vincent's Fish
house.
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.For Sale Old newspapers at the
Herald Office.
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For Sab* —i tin* Baby Grand ( ’ hevab.it auto, H G Dteterich.
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House for

Rent

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For Kent
T w o t furnished rooms.
209 E. Fifth ST.
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Garage at"l0G Palmet­
to avenue
Apply I) It Hodges at ,
barber shop.
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For r e n t— A six room house al
Morre* Station. Enquire tif J. C .
E lls w o r th ,^ B e a r d a il 'A ve.
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For rent
Apartment* over
10
ce:it Store
| nice rooms' il.'i per
month with modern improvements
Free water. N. II. Garner.
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For
Rent - C o u n t r y
Place,
1
miles from p os to (fire; 15 acres under
■'CUTlivatioli" ” Good house.
Large
woods prsture.
A p p ly C. I I . Lcfller.
4-tf
Furnished Rooms by D a y , Week
or Month
Park avenue Flat, 105
N in t h Park avenue, over L. Ft Phil­
ips &amp; Co. drug store
Mrs C . C .
H a rt, manager.
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M E E T IN G

The Third Friday of every
month will h* a business
m e e tin g nf th e lie d ( ’m ss.
ill W o m a n '.-, ( 'i n b on ( l a k

Avenue, ;it

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DOWNING'S

Itrcijie lblNjis .sold by dr 1 1 2 jfislK. Information in reeartl
to il ch-ierfully furnished by
. originator.
Residence Head of Park Avenue
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Great Organizations Which Are
Helping to Keep Up the Morale
of Fighting Millions Unite in
Campaign for $170,500,000.
With mllllous of American men on
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war fronts. In training camps turn on
III.* sen* find wjlb thousand* of Ameri­
can women on foreign soil, ail •Hinged
In [lie stupendous task of making the
world wife for democracy, a great duty
devolves upon those who remain In
lhn United Htatoa,— the duty' of send­
ing Home to those who have put Monte
behind them for the period Of the war.
T h e agencies through which this can
die__accomplished are Joined In tile

United War Work Campaign.

| bfoke contributed ■by Hie Anmrb~.il.
AA#t l l / n i l [ * i l I l C m C I !
j^ople Um oaa.Kdartom-Wght btktgllJ.JJUy V V U F /ltN N t t U t U
bftok*. nioetly technical, of which ins* i
2(J7 were sent av. rifens
More than*
I .fast i »at Iiih .i.* of i(l kind* have heen
i assign,*! to Ipiraries In V. M ( ’ A .
K of ( ’ or Snlmtloii Army huts In the
war /one. a -milInr iiamher hetrur dls
Commander fcvangeline Booth
t rib it ted In Aiuerb'iin training eumps.
. while half a million are on wnrshlp*
Says W ar Relief Work
or tnutsporis
T he mumclfttlnn has'
Must Be Extended.
ejk*cled and operates forty-one IILtmrv
buildings
The 8a.lvntlon Army, Xvlth ],2t0
workers, principally women, overseas,
tins won tin* a (Tact Iiiii of the fighters
Its .vil huts. ! » &lt;xt mid reading rAotns
are popular gathering places foKyho
soldiery The doughnuts ft^hfKTtJ^ai'
vnllnn Itiijsles in Imt* or trenches ami
given to the men have tiecnmo f annul*
ardiiml (he world.
The- Snltntlon
Army gave forty-four nnibuInitcsK in
1he Arin*r,lean nnd Allies' a mile* and
In many other ways gives constant un­
selfish service.

58 JEWISH WORKERS 1
GOING“OVER THERE"
Col. Barker Bids Godspeed to
the Graduates of Train• ing School.

Commander Kvangidtn» Booth, l*ader of the Salvation Arm y In the Unit­
ed States, has been suddenly culled
upon to furnish 800 additional war
work women for France. T h e request
Is contained in a report Just received
by her from Col. William A. Marker
of the Salvationist forces, whom she
sent to France over a year -ago 'o esinhllah hutment and general war relief
work with the American troops.
"W e will do all we can to fill fills
demand,” said Commander Moot It vvhcu
discussing tin* approaching United
W ar Work Campaign, "and the need
Itself should Impress the American
public all (lie more with the nh*rdute
.necessity for Mistalnlujc and enlarging
the war relief vvprk pf tint seven or­
ganizations, -Jtesliles Hit* noblo lied
Gross, now merged for a drive for
funds, Each la a vital cog In a vmtt
machine for human relief, and each Is
ImJlspemtlble, serving Ms particular
elements In Its own way.
»j
* "Th e Salvation A rm y was horn In
hardship, reared In prlvntlon and
trained to every phase of human mis­
ery and how to cope with It. Perhaps
that accounts In some degree for file

From h#lng given tha cigarette or
rlmrolnte bar, with which he ataya Ills
hunger In the fury of battle, to tho
theatrical entertainment or the 'ath­
T he whole sntiled co-operation be­
letic games, which relax him Into intr­
ant! comfort ufler weeks 'of turrifiJ' tween the seven great organizations
comtml. the American fighter Is de- | working for ilu* happiness and welfinl*
pendent upon the continued cfTorls of of our soldiers nnd Minors was. re-.
•cnity illustrated al tho graduation
the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W, q. A., the | e-N'ercisi'i
n f tho tenth class of tha
Nntlonal Catholic W a r Council and K, [
.tewIsh Welfare .llannl's
Training
success our work bus attained find for
of (!., tin* War ( ’amp Communlt) SerTtc*&gt;, the Jewish Wclfaie Ikmrtl, the School la V&lt;*w'York. fill. William S. which vve are thankful.
"W e nr* of the common people, and
American lib ra ry Association and tha Marker, who went to Franco ropfvsimi
Ing the Salvation Army with tin* I!r»i
we toll on a practical hesls^ W o learnSnlVttiion Army.,
T o curry on this
■oiiUngeiii of mir troops and has been cd the lesson of how to do t n tha
work the enmhlncd welfare organlxii“over -liter#". Ilfleen months, was the Moer war. when w « aiood at the side
Ilona are aestklng a fund of $ 170,500,*
principal speaker nnd wished the llfty- of IJrltaln's troops and wenthered It
.
etght Jewish workers' of ilm class Unit- out to the efld.- W r lievo been tried
T h e Y. M. C. Al provide* 338 huts In apeed. while l.nuts Marshall, the promtby fire, and the. mothers nnd fuihers
American training camps tint) more
nenl .Jewish attorney and iihllantliro- of Amerkn, as In other countries, (n isi
Ilian 800 In iho war /one to centres
, 1'IM of New York, lambul ibe work *ff the Salvation A r n t y 'io do the thing
which the fighters can !;•«■ nh clubs,
the Salvation Arm y among tho bm * j they'would like to do for their men If
schools; theatre*, stores. chilfidtAs. li­
at the front.
they hat bad the chance,
braries and w riling rooms .More than
"What our lighting hoy* need-1* In- t
"With 1.21(1 trained worker* at (he
7,iss&gt; limn and women had been sent
I ’lriiiloti and In-nrt and cltiirneter tn front, 'operating front 420 . huts nnd
overseas or approved for oversells •hose who are there in help them
du go ills, the Salvation Army Is doing,
work by .-nrlt uiituirtn and 2.*22 w , i e de, inteii &lt; n| Marker
"\ou win rep j has done and will enntlntie to do. Its
serving In American camps al home
resent In tin* * ani|ii nod oversea* the j best f o r ‘ tbo causo of humanity and
Y# M C. A. huts are tlm cniittmns of bb'iil* and sin inti: i d* of tin- .levvisli IJbcrty."
*
the American Expeditionary Korea and faille, a ml It ts up to you tthave all i
&gt; ^
are the theatre* where the American
ihlngs to be consistent In yottr re, 1
entertainers, sent over by the " Y ," up- Mgloiis tirn*’tlce*. Prnrflea what you I
pear. Noted American public men and prea* h
'lh.it. I *ni sure, has lie*-n
clergymen sprnk In the huts
rinssea the Secret of our own *U'"CeSs If you
are conducted there Millions of letter* live iiji to the principle* of yottr fitilh
aro written there on paper provided nnd give itlmi veu ban- to glvp from a !
free tiy the "Y ," I'hjrsl* a*l directors of lo-tirl big with love. Ihe boys will re
the *Y" tench and spread tn;|s* ath­ speel yitti, whether iji*-y be Pfoteatnnirf
letics. using material furnished fn-o i 'pihull*- or Jew "
Community Service Takes Place
by the. organization
T h e tieivlv grndutil*'d field workers
of Mother, Friends and
Tho Y. W. 11. A. does similar work
w it make a tola) „f 2ilil men doing)
for tha thousands of American women
b'-td work lif our amps and navai
Home for Soldiers.
In war work overseas signal corps
irtilTdog station* under the auspices
telephone
operators.
nurse*
and &lt;*f tto- Jewish Welfare Jtonrd. ,'Uie
French munition workers
II provides
P***atil bus nboiit fifty "huts'' In the
Ten yo u n g ' officers of the Student
cafeli-rtna. rent and recreation centres,
'iirluin. i timp* an I main(aln* centers Army Training Corps of the Universi­
entertainment and reading for thvsu In all large illles where soblleis mid
ty of Detroit recently applied for a
women and girls.
sailors of nil faiths nr« welcomed. A furnished hoii.se and a housekeeper
T ha Y. W,
A * outstanding con
ll••sldl^ullrlprs has recently heen eatahwho would not be u servant, but, as
irlhution to soldier welfare work In llshed In Pari*, anil 100 men are belng .one young officer expressed It, "the
training camps xvn» the eHial&gt;]lshnient recruited here for oversea* work.
sort of woman to wlmpi tho lioya can
of Hostess Houses, where the soldier There are now nearly 123,000 Jews
call out 'Hello, mother!' vvheu they
or ssllur m iy receive ills mm her, wife,
nerving In I he army and nuvy.
come In the frhnt door."
slsfer or sweetheart In the surround- *
Homesickness Is the malady for
digs nnd atmosphere of the best
which W ar ( nmp Com m u n ity Kervlc#
•mine*
supplies tiiiiumeriible cure*.
Her Hubby A 1*0 N ad , P m N a
The National I'mhoilc Wnr Council
"\\&gt;'ve gm your inimher" says the
"'Radley .Ion.-*
Win -I..,
co-ordinates alt t.'oiliollc wclfnro wnrk liii'-bittid «. piui nam*.
W C. C S in the houirstftr tioy from
-not 1 1, i
In auppprt of 4he government and the house. "Ain't U Uttinv
catnp wiiJi leUure 111 epentl tn m y one
hum
through, iltw K, of C j—^ H rvtden club- Jlu,
r),
of the three hundred towns'scattered
the eonk.
"My liiistiiititl It::*, nit*
bopaea rof our flghtera lit nil Amerl-,'p*|j
|„ the pen liter cull him •&lt;:■*
over tbs country. While lie's wonder­
. . _ , ...
ing what on earth, lie’ll do with him­
e«n training camps, na well a* having i flcorgt,/ ••— jn . i g , , '
seventy-flvn centres In France and j
'*
’
self when In* gels there, not kit owing a
three In England.
In their huta the
^____________________
soul In town mid with n limited per­
K. of C. provide* tuilertalnlngmeni.
centage of Ids "ihiriv per" In his pock­
Ink Eradicator
movies,
holing
limit*.
edncntlonnl
et, slung 1 nines a fri* lolly printed curd
To Ilike ink • t.i In- ..*1 ••
work, rullglou* nervlecs. free station
from the he al branch of hi* own lodge
annonm-tfig ■ ren-punn that night e*
cry. reading mntjnr and writing mom* or vvoillit! 1(1!! toil III "-rilllT—pc'lullv f or soldier nii'mhers
|tv jh»*
In France their rolling canteen «e w i t h - p i n t ' *.f i n i i
n
Millie limit 1 11 *- M e t h o d i s t clitirrh Kendrt
companies ihe Afio-r |.-»u army, llietr stdnd lor - if;
ah anpoiii], &lt;na ill of all 11 h me*.lings,
aecrelnrles march with ilia troop*, giv­ lielvvi i’ll lie It. t,■I— l‘
njldl .vs, ,| i,, hliu, with This Meats
ing away cigarette*, cookies, choco­ tippottr wiile.gi nc
texture of lb, | i . |.
late*. soap and towels*
You p r’iii,,! ui 1 lie hottom
I low did
they know he was a Mi'thodiKl?
The K. of C; hml 100 workers In
lie tintl forgotten about the little
Franca n't Iho heglnnlng of autumn,
"Personal C urd" he made out nt Ihe
with 430 ntoro panned by the govern­
To Remove Paint.
ment and 2(10’ others signed up. At
ndJuiuiit'H request during.hi* llrei dHy
T o remove paint /rout, oommnn
In •..i,.^* vvlien It wus only one of Hie
tlm an me data they bad 4tJH secretaries wooden ejtnlr*. vrnih them with* a
endless dciuiis In the round of dentlsta
In American training ramps, 130 build­ sfrting solution of wti-ldng main.
ings, fifty six more In tho course nl
and doctor * and general confusion.
Th# AV. C. o. H. had not only Ids num­
erection and contract* lei for fifty
ber, hut hla name and address. Ids
more.
’ ,
Uncle Eben.
homo (own, Ihe nniite of the school
" I f you stop to think hefo’ you
he'd gone to and n good bit about tha
F|**-ok." - ib! I n te Eben. "de rljnuces
things he was fondest at doing— carta
War Camp Ommunlty
.Service lire y'olt II dl'eover you dldll’ have
fact written into n little blank on tba
functlona exclusively In America, 11n nullin' wtif tel Iin’, mdunv."
la r d especially for It,

CURE FOR BLUES
NEAR THE CAMPS

special mla-slou being to "surround the
cninpfi with hospitality." In place nf
From thc Oentle LonQftliow.
leaving the soldier or sailor to tho.
t Work Must Be Respected.
W a r Is it terrible trade; but In the
promiscuous companions nnd diver­
Any painter will tell you 1Imt tho
sions formerly hJ* lot. lit* organiza­ eatt.se. Hint Is righteous, sweet Is tint sketch Itw begin* enrol early, with u
tion obtain* for him the best to be bad smell of powder.— Longfellow.
slovenly scamping of paint*, end* by
In communities adjoining camps or
disgusting him and I* fn-qtientlv left
through which he passes. _ _ _ _ _ _
unfinished— 7\ny enibrobb r. r will ad­
■ Wr CrC. 8. obtain* Tor hlmlnvita
mit Hie anill (• i'\p Llletire. WnJ-k to be
• • Uncle Eben.
(Ions to dine, bathe or upend the day
n pleasure must be reapected. It must
"I baa noth I'd, " sold I'nele Eben,
In Iho best homes. It Introduces him
be nppronclted a* a dignified uml nn
"iliit tie tiitin dnt aJiu' tmiT does Idg
tp the beat women nnd girls at social
honnntble iilTalr.
things ain't go| very iiitu h time, foil
gathering*.
church entertainments,
t: !' In' 1 li
thcairu parties. It arouse* communi­
ties to provide concerts, athletic con­
Tragic Fate of Queens,
tests nnd other wholesome diversions
Frnnre
Ittt*
bad
seventy-seven
First Dill Pickle, ’
for* the soldier, and to drive out ,nr
Queen*.
Eleven were divorced! two
dlscauroge the vicious elements which
Roberta find Iter first dill pickle re­ legally pul"to denlb; nine iUihI young;
have been historic camp followers.
cently, T h e next day at school Miss Beven were wblowed early; three cruel­
The Jewish Welfare Board Is corre­ Mass'lmd Iter little pupil* paint n daf­
ly Ireuled; tlm..... .
.Most nt Ihe
lating the strength and purpose* of fodil. A few ilnys biter Roberta *ald:
lOO.iUK) Jewish soldiers, sailor* and "Mother, jvn* Mini a daffodil pi. kb* I
marine* with Hint of (he Gentile sol ] It; d r ’ indtfimtpolls News.
•Iters, The board ten. lies the Kngllsh
language, American &lt; lilts and ideals
Will Do D - ! - . &gt; : t T 1-'
in 1 boit-ond* of young Jeul-li men
who were Inducted into service after
"I doll l kl O
only, a few years' residence tn (Ida to the reporter, “ v to. 1 1 k**p a
. toi,.-. toil.
country.
While safeguarding his re­ nltvo am! In ..... . te'. tt'i
bel* tn* rite*, the board assist* In the b y g t t n t ! i f e v e r 1 I n n , h i . I U e i n | | \ , Pieci** of welding tin* Jewish soldier o v c r u g i L i t t I ' M l « t I h i . * !
&gt;1 —0 * 11*- / . a i d
o*. -He* a»|hl American unit uml tn wiiyv to^mtlrtett." -Ixatisso-t'ltj Siar.
bridging over tin* .difference* between
liim'iind tin* others.

The Viiierletui fJhmry Association Is
'
.^ 1 1
Ft : natter f ir every
&lt;• ' o-iiii soldier, sailor, murine 'and1
■if . .0
It* mldi’ loii to " 11H1
I

torn a 1 iitig

tin ci* Utiiliou

Rapidity of Wireless.
Il takes but onc*twcnt|eth of a see*
*1 for a wireless signal to pa-* from
’: -'e ’ e g .o f l

III S a i l

E r a t i c ls e o

rest were eltiter |iii|*nm*(l or died bro­
ke*! Iii'it ft * d

Optirr. -t'c riiought
A man mtt&gt; 1..; hilly rexop ffoin *11
unjust ruler.

Paper Firxt Usee in AsLa.

Ihe Arabian*,

•papet ii. ii.i.ig.

.Sanford Lodge N o 62, F. and A. M.

Monroe &lt; nuplcr No. 15, II. A. ,\;
Meet* every second and fourth Tiu;i.
day in Masonic Hall over Hit* I in|w*ri3
Tip utre Visiting romimnion* welco0 L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
Sec’y
High Priest
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern jj|»
Meets every first.and third Thursday
:u e.udi ntultin. Everyot e who has a, ..p
81 *ar ill the K.tat are cordially invit d
to’visit this cbnpter.
,
Alice F,. R obbins, See'y
TheSantord Council K. of C.

Meo' * the 2nd Sunday 2 p. m., and tar
4th Sunday 8 p. m„ each month, at K,
*»f C. Hull. Oak Ave.
(j. L. Britt, Fin. Sec'y-

%

Wo have the Signs on
Tag Board, Cardboard
and, Cloth at 5 and 1.0c
-each.

Phoenix i.oilge No.5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays,
Nisiting knight* always wf'inime.'

J

H McLaulIn

v

H, find S.

0. J. M
M iiller
lle r *
C. C.

Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Monday
Me
evening a ^ 7;30
All visiting brothers
, cordially invited^
A. J. Los«ing
i F . K. Eslrldge
Meets
Tts every

in Masonic Hall.

OFFICE S U P P LY D EPT
Pjtone U 8 Sanford, Florida

N. C.

It. Sec.
T

flste t Ity t ump No, fi. W. O . M

R iS H t a s t it iiM o n a t iie r e a s ff i^ 1
II. H. HA RHINO &amp; CO.
, ilyyon. Ou.. Apr. 11. 1!M".
old

Kentucky \lfg. I ' m ,
Paducah, K&gt;
Gentlemen , ,lil(i rlv()k.ru iu IIt |a.r(i „(

Meetspocmii) and fourtii Wedtii-'day
nights in each month.
F. L . Miller
Clerk * ‘

J. F . Hoolehnn
Council Comm'nndat

Seminole Rebekah Lodge No. t.J
Mi'cl.i every Second and Fourth Fri iay
Nights
Mnsonic Hall at
«t 7 ;:bt.
All
igiti* in Masonic

vis'tii'.g Rrltekahs welcome.

. %t
. . Mrs. Hattie Ldssing,
.. .
Mrs. Ida C rim . N . G.
See’y
^ n t l y v a n d begutv feeding toe II. A
,
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Fliomas
Hog Cholera . ( t i r e and j-. - Celery City Aerie No. IS33
,
w “ !* losing front, four to five cue it , *i*-tii;g every 2nd &amp; Hit Wwlnt-tlay
night until 1 began .the use of llti*| n'-i'hpitufiu'oloekiKacleHome.Oak A v ^ t
- Ytsiiine Brothers Weieome
pn|jiaration
^paruiinu
I raise, about 208* heart
F. 1! Hogan
•\ iitliv R*•• *-.(.■ :

be vxitliottt your remedy

I.

Woodru!!
'eeretaf/

M-3*. &lt;».T S.&lt; iford J.ieige 12 II

* Your* very tm i­
ll t i Hurtling A- t 1
Mien Seed ('*&gt;
Frt-21 if

.c'tirs* ,i I * ■- I Wedm "lay * rgM
.it illks Hunt** N’ crlli P rt1 Avenue
m

. I.

Fralik.

Secreiary

aAM OKU I'iULLS
l(.o&gt;al Neighbors of Inter,&lt;a
Meets Secern! . ,d Ftuirlh T iurstie,
At nie Spepr
( ’l.iru Stetnper
Secret sirJ
OVac '

u. L. rnyloExalted Kulet

Tile I akt; Itree/e t ouiHil NA. .11 Juaiol
1 !..;■( I ud, d Vttierit.ni Mvcliaati*
j
Meets gvery Wertliewtlay, rtt 7'10 I
M. iji t h e y 'd ) Hull
Visiting broth**'*
ire "lei.ro
f II Sniith. Roc, So-

Modern Woodmen of America

Meet* 2,-4. Thursday evenings, 7:3(t,
m M' W \ Hall. Pico Building.
&lt;’ K McDimnld
C. I). Courh
.
Cottsul
Clerk

United Kriilhcrhood t ur|ientcrs and
Joiners of Vmerifn
— ----- — — 'sanfoni laical Union Nt* I 7.il rius '.Loyal Order of Moose
Fti»l moi i'titrii Thursday Nights if 7 :|o
:-anfurd Lodge No. 1110 meets fri Ha
m Eagles Hall.
A. J. Denting,
i in Stone
Grpve Building Second an&lt;i
Una*. E Robinson, Pres
See’y
I Fourth Monday* in Month at 7 :flo‘

r ;GIVE

THE BOYS A TESTAMENT11
THEY W IL L BRING BACK

Soldiers Testaments
Are the"; Best
g n is u s S M a n iw

American Standard Version
Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable
Emphasized with the wonls of flirist printed in tvold face
type. Strongly nnd neatly bound in Khaki colored Morocco grained
Wnlerproof Kerntol— flexible limp cover, embossed back bands,
round corners, Khaki tildes. tJnlti title, beautifully embossed
American Pl.iyf in (‘(dors on the outside front cover.
Printed on specially strong Bible paper. Only 3 x I j j inches
and just yi an inch .thick.- Type Is plain and clear — self*
pronouncing- Tho Four Great American Hymns aro printed
and bound with this Sailors and Soldiers Testament.

in fltlna paper 'tad

° I—

HELP TO BRING THE BOYS BACK CLEAN
This Sailors and Soldier Testament, neatly packed,
ready for mailing, :*iven with a years sub- O O
A
scription to the Sanford Herald for

.

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,

Cnmmunh ntion every first and third
ay
Tuesdays
at 7 :(iq.
Visiting brethren
w el coine.
f&gt;. L Taylor
Jas. Moughton
Secret arv

The Hunting Season will
•soon be here. If you
are going to Past your
Land before the season
opens, N 0 \V- is the
time to do it.

P gp cr^* « e know tltat vrtlcle today,
was brontftri from Avltt In'Klimpt oy
been tmin'ufiict tired front m n 'in cl eit* " "
rjod front silk. When Suiitaxcani vn*
cotuptetvd lij vhe At'siblate 1 bey .nnTtlov ed pviMon in the ,'hn'e ot

Tl-o Woodman Circle
T hu Woodmen .Circle ingots Second
and Fourth" Wednesdays at 23:0 p m."
All members requested to attend.

TRESPASS
SIGNS -

BY SALVATION ARMY

iuih

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�NOVEMBER

S, 1918

THE SANPOIIL) HERALD

A r m them w ith the'' m orale th a t w ins battles

PAGE SBVEN

were busy etrry where. WeTounZCBaL George. ..McLaughlin. Harold--WashTBTton Array lasslrs making doughnut*
burn. Albert Fry. James F^tridge.
for the boys and"R. of 0 . *ecret»rte»
George Hull, Thomas Sullivan, W.
glrlng lielp
Hook* furnished by the
A.
I'altishrJl, Meade Fox, Ingram
American IJbrnry Association were to
be seen on all aide*.
'
"Hearing tiring nt a dtstnnce. »-•
drove down the rood and found a
•core or *o of men at machine gun
practice. T h e otflrrr gnvo- the men
half an hour rc c c u to buy good*.
"A t o n n i l u T place we came In sight
of a lieutenant drilling a platoon. I
eald lo the lleutetinnl: 'H ow soon beforo you dismiss iliu Company? \Vft
hava V. M. C.' A. good* for aale.'
"H e raid: ‘Right now.
Sergeant,
dismiss tho company I'
“ And ten seconds latpr tho company
was In lino wnlling to buy goods from
our traveling ’Y.' Grateful Is no name
for It. The men can't do enough to
show their gratitude.”

Y W L C A .'Y W C A ." N atio n al C athohcW a r
(b m u a l - K x r f C 'J e w i s h W d f iir e
B o a r d " W a r C a m p C om m u n ity ^
Service - Amepnen T A fflty*
A s s o c ia tio n - •
S o lv a t io n A r m y r UNITED W A R W ORK

NOVEMBER ll*b-lQ‘b /

W hy Ytm Should Give Twice
Whaf You Did Hefore .
Tlfe gortrumenr has llxeil the
sum needed for the rare of the
men In the service ut $170.600,000.-Unless Americans give twice ns
much as over before our soldiers,
sailors ami marines In 1019 may not
enjoy their

men's. It ask*, you lo sujiply tbein
with munitions of mercy Hint they
may be passed on to us. We need
such supplies badly. Give generously
that we may the sooner defeat the

Lieut. Conlngsby Dawson, Fight
Ing Author, Makes Stirring
Appeal for Y. W. C. A.

What Jieut. Dawson ss.Vs of the Y.
W . O. A, he might have snld of nil the
national organisations which arc com­
ing together for the biggest financial
campaign Uiat organizations Uav*-*ve*b on(led.
AIL tbe $170,500,000 to be
raised by tho sorm great nntlonnl or^^nnltntlana.ttnr week of *frrremrrep-rr‘
__ will be used to gurrlson-fmrT supply
the Hupport trenches behind the lines.
They nro thn Y. M. C. A., the Y. W.
C. A., Iho National Catholic War Conn­
ell, Jewish Welfare Itoard, American
Library Association, W a r Camps Com­
munity Service and Snha|lnn Armv

tf.000 recreation buildings
1.000 miles of movie Him*
l6o Mtsge stars
2.000 athletic directors
. 2.600' libraries supplying
3,000.000 books
S3 hoste**' houses
16.000 "Rig llrother" sec­
retaries
Kllllii.ii*. of
dollars Of
Lome comforts

Give to mahrtjrirrttftrmfirtitr thitis winning tire w a r now

No American May Refuse,
Cardinal (ilhhons Says

First Victory" Hoy's Work

tn nerren «y t&gt;y regtrttret
% „ u . hou,t, , u u ln y
th. n. m.
of *»• »»"*tcnice to which you limb* future
'
iui ' i t ! vv. I kvvis , lU»l.ur.

I ft (Irrtilf Court, Hf t pmli Judicial Circuit*
Nrmlnale Count), Hurl its
In Chancer}'

benjamin Urrw

,

,

vs.
Thydrher 11*■a 11\ r n m p i n y , a Florida
Corporation, rt u\.
M M lrr'i S ilr
Under and by virtu* o( a final decree an*
t rtr&lt;i In the above entitled ratur In the
aUnvr'entitled court. *thc fuKn*ing d r w r i U d
rrbl estate situate, lying and being In the
countv «*f Seminole anil state of Florida will
l*n sold at thr court house,door at *4tfnford.
Seminole rnunty, Florida. during the legal
hour* nf «a!&lt; on thr flr*t M nndav* In l&gt;rr«*m!»«r* 1918, it bring thr 2h&lt;l day of thr month.

Holiday^ C. R. Peabody, Robert
Merriweather, Robertv Roulh," Stufford I.eFila, Grover LcFils, Paul
Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frartk Campbell, William Hartley, Floyd Washburn,. Oscar
Du Rose, Edwin L,
Dinklo, Harley A. Maims.
.

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Sam .1. Pjckeris, Harry H. Newman. llryan Wulker, Andrew J.
King,' Charles Pries ter, Robt. 0.
Weeks, Walfrcd Pierson, Van tier
lVrritte, Adolph Shaw. Harney F.
Griggs, Hurry Miles, Duncan Mitebell, Drawdy Mat there, Lewis Coltins; John A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William It. Lynch, James II. Lee, J.
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal, George
Hyman, John E. Hawkins, Fred atlard, t’ arl Robert Willie. Joe Zupf,
Ralph Geiger, Harry Geigej-i Fred
llallartl. Robert Hill.
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aid, Carl McDonald; Clarence Trm- {"
pie, Joe Guerry. William Shepard, m
Victor M. Greeny, First Lieut. Geo. I'j
&lt;1. Herring, Second * Lieut". Ralph''"/
Wiglu. Clatenee Mahoney. Homer &lt;t
W y i.ii&gt;
Paul
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Po/.nld,
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ItlrhanJ (*. Malloy lia* "never r«*l*ted upon,.!
foritit^ly a part, to natitfy a dc
Sjieer, Randall Chase, l^elair Irwin, imptrjvcd or cull tv a tod the said trjir*r. h u t l i county
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In Circuit Cuun. Hc*crtth itiifirial (b r u it,
Nimlntflc Cnunl), Florida.
In tTtginrtly
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John- Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Leslie Hill, Seth WoodruZ, Stanley
Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Rrrice An­
derson, Ernest -Gregory, Fretf Mason,

You are, therefore, further notified that
the «* id atlega Iona will be taken a* con*
fe*«ed, and your said entry will be raucelled
without further right to be heard, either
before this office or an appeal, i f you fail to
file inf Ihia office within twenty daya aft r
the F O l l l l T I K pubfira Ion of thU
notice,
ai shown below vour answer, umlcr nath,
specifically resounding to thrae sllrga Ions of
contest, tofetber with due proof t h a t you
have a e r w d a tppy o f yo*jf at.*ver un i » f d

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Death of C. C. Lee&#13;
Mr. C. C. Lee of this city died yesterday at his home in West Sanford from an attack of pneumonia brought on by influenza.&#13;
The deceased had at one time sufficiently recovered from influenza to return to his work with the Sanford Light Company but it is thought that he went to work too early after the first attack, not realizing the danger of the prevailing epidemic and pneumonia was the result.&#13;
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                    <text>1HE SANFORD HERALD

P U B L IS H E D
S E M I-W E E K L Y

ON

TUESDAYS

AND

F R ID A Y S

IN THE HEART OF TH E W O R L D ’S G REA TEST VEG ETABLE SECTION

VOLUME X

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVKMRER c T 5 T )

NUMBER 21

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TURKS SIGN ARMISTICE;
BIG U. W. W. SCHOOLS WILL SEMINOLE COUNTY MUST
AUSTRIANS ASK GEN.
DRIVE OPENS NOTOPEN ON VOTE “DRY” AT NEXT
DIAZ TO STOP FIGHTING NOVEMBER 11 NEXT MONDAY
TUESDAY’S ELECTION
n«, Aouncii

GERMANY’S ALLIES ARE:
C ity council of
FORSAKING H ER
i ford, Florida, met

m ..cih

.

WILL BE RAISED CHURCHESOPENSUNDAY
IN RECORD TIM E
. AND SHOW S MONDAY

the city of Jynn-1
in special session !
Oct. .10, 1918, at 7 p. m. PresonT:
♦Seminole cou n ty must raise $10,­
London, Let. 3 1 .— (via -Montreal.)
F. A*. Miller, president pro tom.
028 in a week!
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Turkey has surrendered uncondiC o u n c i l l o r . H. A. Now man, 0 . F.
The
big
drive
for
United
War
Smith, "Jnb. Adams and R o y Symcs.
The British govcrnriient, R o u t e r s
•
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• Work will he launched on N ovem ber
lim ited .says, f o d a y received d e fin ite ] *T h c Pfw M en t of the council stated 11th and continue until the 18th.
of jieace from T u r k e y . the o b j e c t of the meeting was lor
As usual, Seminole .c o u n t y is al­
The artunl term s of T u rk ey 's peace tin* p u rp ose of discussing various ready on the jolt anil has perfected
proposals had n ot yet reached L o n ­ matters of importance which* should a complete organization for this
have im m ediate •attention.
don in the early, afternoon.
work with II, R. Stevens as county
C om m u n ic a tion from the Sem- chairman,
London, O c t. 3 1 .—The A u strian
com mander on the Italian f r o n t has irtole C h a p te r Red Cross submitting
This ijriyc
will include every
id war work and ill aceortlapplied to Gen. Diaz, the Italian recom m endations in,reference t.. re■ •mioflmler. for uii armistice, the strirtions
placed
on
churches, ui.ee with it..... riler of ihe government
moving |uctu
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I’ M-liange Telegraph Co. states.
s..’hoots,
b ools , iilnving
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carried, th e removing of said restric­ V. W. C. A.. N atiohjurv.tIllolir War
conference.
tions was refetred to. the sanitai'y Council, Jewish Welrarv Hoard, War
Disaster threatens this A u stria n s
commit t i e and city health otlirer Ctimp Community ^ rvhe. American
a- lhey retreat all along the. line in
I-..
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Xmas R o w s Have Arrived

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T h e Spanish influenza which has
swept the cou n try is fast subsiding
In Sanford.
T h e outlying districts
uf the county, hoyveyer, are still sufering f r o t h i s disease to some ex­
tent but not to any great extent.
It has' been decided by the city
health officers and the council after
goitrg into the matter thoroughly
that the churches should be opened
on this coming Su n day for church
service only. Th ere will be no Sun­
day schools until the following week
at leust.
The schools of the cou n ty and city
will not he opened as had been ex­
pected oh Monday the 4th, lutt will
prohal.jy open on the 11th.
This
opening date will he announced later.
Phi- - l i p u .«• i^i • tiled mli.-.ilili aflir
having larifn l consideration by I,be
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AMENDMENT PROHIBIT­

T h e Red Cross Christmas cartons
ING SALE OF LIQUOR
have arrived "and will he distributed
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front the work room M onday .and
T h e legislature of 191.7 b y join t
Tuesday, during the usual h o t l y that
resolution has su bm itted to' the
th e.roon nr are
opened.
It will In*
people fdr ratification an' a m en d ­
h om e i n .m in d that these boxes will
ment to the Constitution o f Florida,
have to he inspected hy a com mittee
whiph if carried hy the vote of the
from the Red Cross and Only" those . . .
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one overseas to whom th e box is t o 1 ,
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la belled before being presented for
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luspection.
I be inspection will lie
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rigid and in conformity with ilie I n - 1 T , " ‘ beople of Seminole county
St ructions and government regula» rr;‘ &gt; themselves before the
turns that will lie published*again in l’ "**!‘ next 1 uesday and vote foe this
these oolunius.
With eaeh box .goes amendment to our constitution.
a leaflet of instructions. T h e pucked Seminole county has always been
cartons must lie returned to the Red wftli the dry element and it is the*
Cross local headquarters on the 12th.
13th and l l t h of November P
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Lm*iu the west-of Lake Garda’ to t4u- the wiif is o n e billion dollars.
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Red Cross M em b ers fur O ctober
Monroe,
and
A.
II.
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All
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together. ’
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and the nu-n einjiloyed are stagger­ nmntp.
I _ I'm pi.inter in mu ,.f the crew's
Nearly
pnisoners lisri* ♦&gt;«—n
New Members
Mrs. S. A Irwin. barter or exchange of all alcoholic or
In addition to the above the j
ing.
25‘O.Otin workmen have been
and will leave Saturday for Rrnnk- Mrs. |) b la ck . Mrs. Claude Howard.
ia| ( lin'd by the allies during th e
Woman's
t'luli
will
a^-ist
in
tin
intoxicating liquors and beveruges,
under the i ontrM t.f the Division at
ly it tu&gt;d after a month I'll lo- going
p.i-- week.
American division- &lt; t Mrs. Fj nil lay Munson.
whether spirituous, .vinous or malt
work, but eojnmi I tee will be am
one tinle. .
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over quite regular if th e llun d on't
g-u.'d in the terrific strugg!'- between
nounri-d
later..
.
in
tne state of Florida.
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Renewals L. P. Hagan. Mrs. L.
„ Among the Division's present ur­
gel me and if iqy luck is good I
t'o- f l e n s e anil the Argonne h a v e
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Mttirhend,
Miss
gent needs are 60’ chiefs of survey
m a y -get one myself i f-th e war don't
l&gt;ii-!ii*d ahead until they have ta ken
Muriel llurrold, .Miss Kdna ChittVnChurch o f the Holy Cross
l»arty at $2,700 to $3,000 a year; SO
end before 1 can get in it. ‘
Ai nerevillc.
This villayi1 is a b o u t
den.
Mrs. Forrest Gatrhel, Mrs. J.
Sunday
services
at
the
church
will
4&lt;TTY Kl.KCTION T U K S D A Y ”
traitsit men at $2,100 a yea r; 25
(live my regards to all the home
- 1. miles west of t h o Meuse and is
K. Pace.
level nu-n at $2,100 a year; 125 rod- he on Sunday:
Iks and remember tne as
situated on a ridge which dominuti*s
Celchrution and sermon. 11 a m.
,
l.oniju'noil
men at $1,800- a year, and SO to p o ­
In addition to the general election
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Your sincere frien’d.
' “ country to ,the north apd east.
Vespers and address, 7 p. m.
Renewals Mrs. J .-S .
Dinkle, It. which will lie held on next Tuesday,
graphic draftsmen at $2,100 a year.
Harvey.
I mm ii the A m erica n s can d irect
Friday .to d a y ), All Saints* Day,
These positions are open to men only
A. Jenkins, W. It. Healey, Mrs. J. 11. there will he a sjieeial eity .election
I heir artillery tire on the important^
services at ti and 9:30 a. m. Allen, L. J. Hartley. Mrs. L. J for the imrpose of electing tw o aiderexcepting the drafting |&gt;osition&amp;
••■wo ,,f Stenay to th e north, and th e
A Card of Thanks
Saturday. Nov. 2. All Souls* Day.
Hartley.
men for th c city.
No voters living
which ate open to both -m e tf and
railroad running from Metz toward
We wish to assure the kind people
women. AI! o f the positions are in Requiem celebrations at (i and 9:30
outside of the Sanford city limits
Eu.^1
Sun
font
Lille, to the northeast.
Nearer the
of Sanford of our jirofound ujipreciathe civil, n o t the* military, service. a. m. For All Souls' Day members
Renewals— Mrs. II. J. Dietorich. will- lie nllnwcd to east a ballot in
Argonnc forest the Americans h a v e
of the parish having nn/nos of any tion of their expressions of sym- II. G. Diutcrich, Miss Marion Diel- the city election.
Persons
interested
should
a
p
p
ly
to
the llellejoycusc farm safely within
who urc ujjlccp whom they wish re-’ palhy in their kindly words, thought­
T h e tw o vacancies on tho hoard
their lines.
T h i s . ^pecestt seems to tlie United States Civil Service C o m ­ membered at the altar can hand in ful acts, beautiful floral.offerings and
Grnrgrtawn
mission.
W
ashington,
D.
C..
or
to
are
caused hy the resignation of. C.
make Imperative ‘.a slight Gcrmnri
such names immediately before the generous
material
assistance so
New Memb.er—M r s . Minna Wil­ II. Uiugeo, who has tcmjiorarily
retirement to ’the east where the the secretary of the lori'il hoard of services.
cheerfully rendered during the~trying
moved to Jacksonville and W. A.
enemy aj.pears to lw» in a pocket:- - civ il servin' examiners' p.t Ilbston,
There will lie no Sunday school sickness und deaths of our be.oved liams.
New York. Philadelphia, Atlanta,
Letller who has resigned to enter
Il’
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Workrr*
this Sunday, hut on the following sons und brothers. T h ese innumer­
Cincinnati, C h icago, St, Paul. St.
Uncle
Sam's army.
New Members— Miss* Kstellu MeSunday nl 9:45 will he held the jiost- able courtesies c o m fo r t us in this
Donald I.. Dunn
Louis, Nt&gt;iv Orleans, Seattle or San
T h e only tw o .candidates who
jioned rally day service. ‘ Teachers trying hour of doej&gt; bereavement and Miller, Mrs. M cM illcr.
Ibrnuld L. Dunn, the 18 yea r old F ra n cisco.'
"hnvn announced are L. P.' Hagan
nnd srhnlars ran have the ranis for we earnestly p r n y t h a t our Heavenly
«&gt;f W. V. Dunn of Lake M ary
Applicants will not be required to mailing to nny whom they would Father, who alone can reward these
anil Geo. |). bishop, both of whom
At M . K. Church
die.l Wednesday morning at the
undergo a written examination, the like to send upon apjdication to the numerous friends may bless them ac­
will make excellent alder mimic maWi* ure pleasi'd to anniuince wei
n e a r - Lake M a ry .
examination
being of the "n on -1 rci-tor
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and without doubt both will
cording t&gt;. Ills abounding grace
• will - resume I In- regular preaching'
I
funeral servii-us
i.
i.&lt; i.l ass* nit.led" ty p e , (hat is. the eatings I
ser virus m
rnr*
lie
almost
unanimously eleeteil
It II Middleton
I service mi next Stiniluy
N ov .1
'• rda\ and interment miofiAiil i"’ linsed upon education, t r a in - I
.M
m
Kdna
Kstridge
Don't
forget
to cast you r vote in
Mourning ItrassardH
1 Preaching at 1 1 a. m and 7 p in
l.ake Mary C em etery.
experience an.I physical ability
the
eity
election
as well as in the
Mourning brassards can t.e hud on
! K|iwor.th League at ti p. m.
as sliowti by the ajiplirations and
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general
election
on
Tu esd ay.
u|&gt;|dicatiAn tn the Director of W o m ­
First baptist Church ,
At the close of the 'morning ser­
corroborative evidence. These jmsi'kt the Congregational I hurcb
an’s ' Work, Mrs. David S|ieor, who
Preaching services will be resumed mon the sacrament of the Lord's
tions oiler an excellent opjiortunity
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hfld in m
thie ,
- hurcb
ii services w
in be
oe nnu
.
•, has placed an order at Headquarters
b an k s Close T u e s d a y ,
Supper will he administered.
All
Congn.U„ti„nul church morning and ,or {,8,rf; tlc 7 rn c P ' and tho ,L ! V' for materials.
T h e brassards can on next Sunday at the First baptist Christians are invited to unite with
T u esd ay, N o v . 5th, bejng election
Service Commission urges qualified
t-venmg Sunday.
"T han ksgivin g'*
only he w.orn hy the wives and church. S u n d a y . school will not he us in this solemn srvice. Strangers day and a legal Holiday, the bonks
persons to ujiply without delay.
mothers whose - husband or son has held on this day.
w'll be the morning theme, a subject
Preaching at 11 w h o may he a w a y from 'th eir church of Sanford will be closed all .day.
°n which during these duys of streao
died or been killed in the service. a. ,m. and 7 p. m. T h c morning sub­ homes are assured of a cordial xvelR. J .'l l o l l y is still confined to his According to the Intest instructions,
net'd to dwell.
T h e pastor will
It. C. Shafer, form erly-oF Ahe-local
ject will be Open Gate*.
In thc coiiie to the table of their Lord. I t
*P«-»k in the evening on "L ife iu&gt;d
on a ccou n t of sickness. ' His sisters cannot wear them.___ A n y
is hoped that the congregation will postolllce hut now of Jacksonville is
evening
the
pastor's
them
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will
be
D eath ."
There will he the usual .cazc-JuN—nuw— biwn - officially pro1 Mother" or wife has the jirivilege,
show appreciation of the op p ortu n ity’ in the city tod ay on business. He is
service o f song. S u n d a y school will nounccd os " F l u " but he is reported whether she in a member of the Red God's Nearness.
Th e B. Y. P. U.
of ugotn gathering in the church for now in the |ihoto business in Jack­
as doing nicely.
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he deferred for another Week.
Cross or not.
will- meet ut G p. m.
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divine worship.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

March with OgrHtoj/s! Eat with than, tin with them,
then follow them u/i to the Marne, as then g o -

C R A S H IN G T H R O U G H
TO B E R L IN
THK WHOLE OOLOSSAL'DRAMA O F T H E W AR
that our hoys see ann a r.ur. treu -.ime* rnvir i ;
S eenfalla thousand
cameras—e&lt;ery gr.at incident or. all

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Hr.timinger, A. B. H a r tley . AV. T.
Waits. Martin M r D a n ir l. Guy Stemstrom. Ed Kouth. N ick Peioid. Geo.
r e t o ld . Randall Cease. Benj. Whitner. Jr.. Jrn'.1 \\
Booth,
Frank
T a k iu h . Verne Messenger. Charlie
Anderson. Alex Vaughn Jr., Karl
Burd . l . H H M t'.x-itr ..fid S'.
Hugh T.
J ' ■ A Warren. Edward
Drigg er». \V 11
Sapp. Lester P.
Sehmr !r Abr-Sjwtdnm.Finytl SJo1|l&lt;»m.
Ji.e &gt;. Laing. Edwin Walker Dickson.

' r e b:g

f-.irts for four \ears |&gt;a*t.
&gt;..• ar..a;r raid, i battle of fivers, an : h i Germat. y r:»othx Hun fought to a standstill.
thru a gas atta. k with our
boys, march with them, watch ttum amuse themselves, r.s- how
they live, how they right, how they're cart-d for &gt;«■»* Paris go
wild over them. Look behind the scenes at the big events Grasp
t,hx war as a whole.
Spend a couple.uf hours with the boys v»'no
are giving their lives to save you and your horn-.
S r : ar.d » «
a better citiicn. See it NOW!

Jap Invent* Novel Sprinkler.
Jupnn''*'' I* ‘ he Inventor o f a
.prink!, r Hut' distribute^ water
n» »•&gt; fonn adv.-rt!«.-roetlts on

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LYRIC THEATER

full tutu.* vCT.
l. ljdiu. Bar- lay.
atol "tile 'irU H .' be vxa- dubbed f'J

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cert...n derisive residents iif Bro. kdiil*.
H- had
n tb* fii peffntli.u tlilrfi. tor
l u q u P s U l r e n e s s u iid n h n b l t o f follow*,

fttg Uf tf.at « fi;.met« rl*tff vxi'f,
'.g
way* f,ad Iru d b i a,part •f his imtirr*-.
DolpJ* la&gt;*l t.i.aily •ngx-nde-fx-d a dis­
tinct detyctire aml Itloil, fmt thr local
s^'i-pe was iimitxd nn»l he was com*
peilftF tV accept what offervtl. whUh
w as‘a fialfjsaiarlei! .j&gt;o«ltlon a* a c a­
stable ua the staff of the sheriff.

R E C E N T II I IED M l TORIES

T 7ifiT«F j u* r cxitae fr o m ' Here,
nnd am assisting your lecturer^nt the
war meeting tonight by exhibiting
these trophies o f warfare."
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"Why. yes. Mr. Barclay." added
Mnrgnret sweetly, “ and we Invite you.,
as a public official, to have u sent on
the platform.”
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So the great dlssSivery of the ama­
teur sleuth went up. ns usual with his
cases. In smoke, but It brought about
a later further companionship for
Margaret and her soldier guest.

A VILLAGE SLEUTH
By W A R R E N

SEEN IN W \|{ p|« T l HE

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county, Florid*
I'urrhaarr tn pay lor deed. T &gt; r m i ,|
rath
Said property b r ie r aold tn tatuf
rrre in la id n i u r .
S C H E M . E M.\| S'|:a
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Special Ma.t

front.

1 For JUnt
Private apartment o|
three rooms, first floor
Large front
porch, sulphur an^ rain water, wood
fireplace, cooking utensils.
S. W
corner Fourth anil Cypress avenue,
Unfurnished.
110.00 month.
Mrs
Fannie Munson.
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-1 « if dry h.id u d i a r mo*

scl-Tce."
F o r ,R e n t — Half t»f cottage. Four
room s, with, large ya rd for garden.
Harmless Candidites.
Ttiere'a or.- thing It. favor o f th* cheap: 5*.‘ 9 East T h ird street.
or.t.d.
who r'in f( r extTcl*.— they
nrv.-r git in |*-»fHon -to do any hnrtn
to the i. 'tntry — Atrpnta f'- n.t'Tutlon.
Furnished Koorr.s b y Da;-',

or "Nfonth— Park avenue

Flat

North Park avenue, o v e r L. R.

manager,
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Ifji day
J u n ~ A. T&gt;. 1907; .aid r.m tra ir
em bra cr . tb». following d-acrib- I p. ; ,
•ituated -tit Seminole co u n t ). F'. r;da, t i
wit- Ul l.«t I. tvin* E -*l S. F It )t
;,r
to. Tp 20 8 . It 30 F.a.t. IS a cr,, . . . , , :1
.ar.d b .in * a . . . * .* d at thr date I i r ,
aaca
I *urh certificate
in
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An file L. T .n ge rm aa ;
XUo. Tat Certificate No 211. ;a:r I
6tn da&gt; nl July. A. 1». 1913:'iaid -o-cjlfi-,1,
•Vm btac * the •f o l i o * ibg described pr | ..tI
.Ituatrd in Seminole county, Florid,
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K ' i of SW
of S\V&gt;, and - f
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, . Sec 10. Tp 20 S. K. Jo Kart. «&lt;&gt;
thr .aid la rd brine arrr-Mcd at thr da;. I
t.tuar.cr , ( tuck rrrtlfirate in thr r.a r. &gt;i
I*, r . Crmtharr;
Alao. Tax Certificate No. ACS. d a t r l thr
Jrd da y nf June K~. !) . , 1907; raid crrt'.ftratr
rm braerr thr (olluminc drrrribrd p f . - , ftT
•ituated In S r n ln e l r county, . Fh ridj \L
* p : N ' x &lt;1 NR a of S\&gt;
and a 'f . f R
of* N E
of N W ' a . f S VP a I j i a s - E t f t
It. It. Sr»«. Ih. T p ; - 90 i». ft 3 0 - Ea,-, Jj
a c r e .' thr
raid land brine a.tcrerd at the

Their Substitute for Conscience.

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rent— A partments over
10 . .n u a tr d in SrminnIV ' cou nty. Ft rid,
• it E ' j id N ' j of I.nt 2. and S i. .| L * «
cent Store. -I nice room s i 15 “ per S . c 10. T p SO S. It. 30 R ail: thr .aid Usd
t.rin* at.r.ard at thr talc of the i.i'iasc*
month with modern improvements of
toch certificate tn thr n a mV nf Ti
t’ ren.haw;
Free water. N-. H. Garner.
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“ Sonie men.” »nld I’ r.ele Et-- n. “ I* «o
eonv.-nb-nrly
dey feels
Jo*" : t

tlfiral, embrace. Ihe fnltnam* i j , „ n W
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in S+mihul* r..un!%
Ida . t o . it* Hr* 3-90 chi. S. and 5 i t
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dafr ul thr Uauanca nl auch rrrti
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Xlao, Tat I'rrtlficat, S'o 211.
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Mh da) nf Jul). X !&gt;. I91‘ J. ta.d

RED CROSS M E E T I N G

Crashing Through to
Kept Up lo Date h i 1
Addition of Late ’
Action

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month.will lx- a business .
meeting of the Red Cross,
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VRIC. THEATER
Watch For. Pate

Webb. Edwin Kauler*vc
King. C. A. Clark.
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M~ Do maid Carraw
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Cotte*, Harry C ctb.- F.
Alien. Aubrey M. Lxig
R .'M u tn . Gordon Faker

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FOR RENT

utt»-r*-iJ a a ligh t l a u g h
n t ron dlv g r . n t . 'l
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h iu r b u * iliK«sixi»«*l th» aha-MJT
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“ Surrly " aaswervx! the etranger with
ppotaptac**. “ an xnetay flag, a helmet
•uch aa cmr i oed wear a ad a sample
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�NOV EM B ER 1. 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTS

Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Luttcii of vuth nnrnml lim e until J a n . 1, when
AA'atcrbijrv,
h e r e 'th e hands
* 'I'otin are I'xpnrtod
*
, i &lt;&gt;f the clocks will he set
very sunn t i lie the truest* of Mr forward one hour
and Mrs. I 1». Martin a t . their Lake
St
Pet* r-dmrg. has followed fin*
h'dden
lead 'if lu&gt; ksunvjlle and lias
■ lined
It r \.1r. s ,j,; -.
, • i * '! In ii is pt i« I i ri. *li I•a&gt;s I lie tiilll tls ■ ■f tile docktnni. in lai'ksun'dle it the steel shi|i winch were ad valued an hour last
yards after several weeks al h o m e . ila r c h - In vtiiw of the (net that

h a p p e n in g s

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING*. ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

$1.25 to $1.50 For a Broont
When You Can Huy One Made*At Home at

Palm Leaf Brooms

LENKA A

.Mr— It iJ. Tirbithnin
returned fanuiy have tieen ill. Some have n - rtinngr to eastern time was marie
Monday night. w h e n 't h e .hands of
home this week after having visited covered.
the eloeks. which were turned hack
tier daughters. Mrs. Joe' Drown of
Tillman Kiriarri has lieeh very ill
an hour Sunday were m oved for­
Sanford for some time.

Isaac, who was alw ays so cheerful,
always so kind and helpful t o all al­
ways. seemingly, so well and strong,
never com plaining. It seems utmost
impossible, but hard as it seemed t
was nevertheless true.
.

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

with inlluenzu and other members of

ward an hour. The sehonls here will
Rrannon and children of his family have been ill. "
(n rate on eastern time and prncM turns are visit;lit; Mrs. Itraiiimn’s
Mrs. \\ A. Knight has been re­ t.. ally every justness house in town
parents. Mr and Mrs. W. J. I)an*
ported ill with &gt; om e other ailment. will ronforan to the-tim e specified by

Mr&gt;

I. L
llod ges wits taken ill with
Spanish in due nr. a W edn esd ay night,
the lf»th ins! , anti the disease t e r ­
minated in pneum onia w it o h caused
his death at 7:20 p.* m. T h u rsd ay.
Oct. 21th.
;

• Mrs. Sam mis has-the s y m p a th y of

ler mar.

t he

mayor.

Tift*

public

generally

Sanford. did nht like, tire change Imek to cen­

tral lime and received w i t h ‘approval
the proclamation.
Th e (tjcixjYle here
want the extra hour of day light in
t h e , afternoon and believe it w ill
his home h e r d an
Mr. H odge- w.ts 'h o r n near Or;
t.iean a considerable saving ‘ In fuel
lando; Orange cou n ty , and was *&gt;:l
TfHwvth*'
vote, m St. Petersburg was almost and will atlord u eh a rice fer diversion
are over from Orlando for a few days 10 to 1 .and in .every other preeim t f the afternoon.
death,
l i e spent most of his life in stay at their home here.
that has been heard front th e pro-

I range and Seminole counties.

M r. an,| M rg, ||arry Wilson. M i^

l.uthc- .McKinnon

About twenty years ago he was
married to M iss ' Priscilla Jacob*,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
■ (&gt; M Jacobs of this j'^uee.
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Mr.

Hodge'.

leavt«»,

besides

Little Luther .A IcKinnou

his ’

w ifi, utte fi.ii-r, Mr- N' &lt;’ l a i o b &lt;■? i ' L- phi * ■ ’ •.
br •:* •*-•_ T I

Hedges id

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f ' ak II. I. bes(de- a l.trg.

i mtn.be r

of friends to mourn the loss-of a de­
voted husband, loving brother nml'j
trustei} friend.

was made W e d n e s d a y
the Lake view C erne-

" N o t now. hut in t h e . coming y e a r s . [
It may be in th e b etter land.

EYESIGHT SPECIALIST

C H A SE

S A N F O R D . FLA

your fighting Ciothes
XiilllilllliXilllllllllllXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIflllllXIIIIIIIIIIIIX

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men who have gone into
service have done it; y6u
men at lome can do it in a "little
different way. .
clothes th
men w

Kfurr
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m - : m . i i mv

■n an active put!

of t he influenza

Ltder Springs AA'ater has a t tl

brvA
sunplving
demand &gt;111 now’
AbHTenl- owing In

PHONE 311\Y

fighting. . That

means the lasting kind that wear
so long you buy fewer clothes per
year.
At this store we re offering “ fight­
ing clothes” only; t h e kind that
serve you and the cause.
Mart SchafTner &amp; Marx make

on ^ er, \ 011
Copirti^ui n :s :f„-t b-aittn;f u

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

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On Flour, Grain and Feed
rn n 'i' w ini are aide t .• i&gt;a&gt; the ex|pertses are expected to do so, but in
i cases where the family* are u n a b l e to
! t,*a&gt; a certificate from the health o f ­
ficer m u d no mate, and the Red
Crons wilt gladly meet the needs nf
the applicant
In other cases the
; applicant must he endorsed b y re­
sponsible people who will guarantee
the paym ent, of expenses.Unce
more we appeal for nurses. Respond
1by enrolling for service with MrHenry Wight. Rhone 12*

Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Vou Can Huj From tl* at
• Wholesale Prices

W. A. Merry day Company

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3. C . B R O C K
M :.itary Meant Dressing. Hot Gasolnic Dry Clean

Hons of All Kinds on.Short Notice
Ju.n Our Gentlemen’s Valet Club.
$2.00

S U I T S $ 1 5 .0 0

UPWARD

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE. '
oinc ol Hart SchafFner &amp; Marx Clothes

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

�NOVEMBER L 1918

TH E SAN FORD

HERALD
PAGE TH REE

ESAWFORP HERALD

T h e Herald wishes to com m end
the notion of the city council Wednesdny night in the matter of the
change of time.
T h e action taken
hy them was to refuse ty take any
action at all, which is well.

ft. J. HOLLY, Editor
HAYNES, Business Manager
.btehrJ t:*«y Tur»«Uy •ml FrIlUy

manufacture and
g liquors, except
loses.
Th e need
«&gt;f t his— aineptlvi that argument
•sary
It follow*,Mne-timendmrnts
to come at this
S
Tile (imendichoiiis and thereand women and
take away from
and women the
edit for causing
the downfall of

Jacksonville, St. Petersburg a n d a t hew
few o thW rit ies of t he state have dc- ar&lt;*

'"•ItliM'ltit’ TIUN I'ltlCE IN ADVANCE: '
H t »K Ut.................

' eve
sale
for
for
liter
Vim

11.00

|j MONTHS . ........................... 1.22
IIKEt. MUNI Hit.

.............

75

lllmrd In III' * llj br Curlrr 12,00 l"r» Vr»r In
,
td iu c e or 20c I’ rf Month
•■•raU In Acrinrc M uil 11* Mmlr al &lt;&gt;(Tlr„
ScroDiJ-tlux Mall Miller AtifuM 22ml
,1 lbs I'wloITIr* at Hanfortl, Florida

C A P IT A L $.10, 000.00

S U R P L U S $ 15 , 000.00

frlrphone No, 148

SANFORD, FLORIDA

H .K STEVENS

After jume difficulty Santa CIiiub

I'fU ld ff I

rarVd hi-* passports to Franco Init

q

.

l. ta ylo r
Caihicr

r . r . di
Am ’I C*»

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

h&gt; siz'Ll!(.jiL's l,n°k *s very carefully
rrcscrihcd.

fact that the soil and climate of the
Florida Lands for Soldlcra
stale are, favorable to'th e production
W ashington, D. C., I,ct.
n M o r a g o adapted to economical p ro­ cCongressman
ongressman Frank
rratiK Clark
i lark of G
Gaines­
duction of pork
In this connection ville, Fla., has started an active
it is very gratifying to note that in a cam p aign to persuade the govern ­
great many sections of the stats' the ment to take over large ureas of cu t­
farmers are waking up to the im ­ over lafid in Florida as homesteads
portance of this industry, hy in­ for the returning soldiers when the
creasing their o u t p u t ,and improving vvar is over. He has written-a srrrtng
l |n*tr breeds
»
. letter to See. Lone; “\t*frrr-\r:ts fn
charge of this program, urging the
advantages of the Florida climate
and the quality of the soil a-j ideal
for the purposes.

m ost

The*health depa rtm ents have just
fast'd directing us to "sw a t the f ly "
,nd it is pretty hard to immediately
frtfve their directions to "s w a t the

the stores in Snnfnrd are closing at
5 instead of 6 as form erly which is
all as it should be. On January 1st
all of Florida will he placed in East­
ern time a\ it should have been
years ago and we will never know
th e'difference.
If we fool with Old
Father T im e we an- n p r
itr •

Had ike Huns lu c c e p ta d the
teen paints which President Wilson
offered for their consideration lust
THE TW O AMENDMENTS*
January, there would not he so m an y
American bayonet points against
At the general election to lie In id ,
in Florida nejtt Tuesday there will he
them now
submitted for ratification by the
people of the great state of Florida
two amendments t o the Constitution
of Florida.
One of these am end­
ments
provides
that
the lountv

GOODTOTH E LAST DROP
•7 B * -i ■'

■

M AXW ELL
S H OUSE
COFFEE'
ASK YOUR

GROCER

Under the skillful man
W HO KNOWS H O W ."
Stales Tires. Come In a
.lull OK \ I I t VNI/INt

Sanford 'Vulcanizing Works

I’ Iu t c
T om ato shipments will I

}I;i vi*i'

is

is Hi«‘nl---TMI&lt;1 n u ill.

Jttsl i l t r li c k s o f Mi

e n o u g h to ta k e nwrt} Hut n p p clili*.

ilu* a p p r o v a l oT all

buyers.

O n e m en

Nunc

bill

I In* rl

h ci vi H a m i p o r k e r s c o m e in to o u r io n is e ,

(Mir

mnls a r e p r o p e r ly s ln r ifflit e r e tl/n n c l f r o m *tbc
kim Lk

to l hi1 fUsUniier f e e m e a l i-* li; i tMeii with

y f eilljilv

In k t i lili'i

il

M i let l h - «li:*.ti

am!

i M

a n ila r

I i v e r i t h i u i ; in (lie m a r k e t lin e
u r e a s o n , b e e f a n d p o r k , hot It
giiiit7.iit inn Cl ar i s nut l l a i t e n n g l y a n d !
wi t h a 1, g o o d membi*r«hip.
Mi l l vi l l e)

is over nil the Si
‘i ’.e

i, or/ "tic / II hr'ns.t tl
p u rely plant s o t n e -

&lt;: !'jt on u rlilizer!”
inula,

er hml.jutjt rini.t'hud a
thorough study o f ilmprejentsitualiun. I to hud talked
with railroad yllb iala; hr.*l
visited the Government Liti&gt;,ir Bureau. Ho.had gone
over the fertiliser outlook
wi'h ns. Ho then ordered n
go-si general vegetable fer­
tiliser, (one containing
ash), enough for the iAaj&lt; rity of his acreage. /.«&gt;' ’**
•I’t e ifitJ ea r ly s/iipnicK.

This xhun acted on so . ul
businessprinoiple. You t&lt; i,
will "surely plant aometMo.*."
Cover most at least o f y ur
requirements n o w — g c «
good general vegetable ! r-

It's

Ust-tul.

s fm tn ttr F s r t i llJ 'T S

con

bo i l'ired imJejimtoly v/ithtutharm .
/•
The Director m* K.ulrouds
urges curly ahipjm nt and
heavy Io u d i n •&lt; o f cars.
Club together i ml make up
orders f o r
•!-{- or •'5-ton
carlots. Eat Iy.- Upnient nnff
full car loading it best for
you, for the u n m a d e, and
f o r us—a wise m o v i.
G et yaurx n o ;- /

•

Chas. 11. Whitner; Travel
ing Henrescntativo.
Sanford, Fla.
.-1 r m o it'r f i-i / i / i ' c r Wo-rlci
Jilt k fiortr’ l i r ,

/'V,l.

E n rich th e S o i l - I n c r e a s e th e Y ield
H a s te n M a t u r i t y - I m p r o v e th e Q u a lity

T.t o n i

A sters a n d lisli in s e a s o n .

reason

u se. S irloin

\llilfeWs bay
) '&gt;'|1 hern

ll.l Vi 1.1 i il Ilu
ili'i|&lt; o| 'H i lpi( .1
lion and l i * it and every grower
I'lii i oii l v I •&lt;m-Hllsspihors uf 11r
sees I ha 1 this pm t hoi| of marketing
v ard loiinl v an lelliiig no gra- &gt; crops will win out for him in the
grow under-1heir fevt ais regards the end. At a rofeiif meeting which was
m o v e m e n t -\&lt;/ rid the cou n ty of the Well at tended (he charter and* b y ­
dread cattle tick. T h e y are adver- laws were’ amended and a form of
.Ubiiuv b&gt;r dwiU' tur-Wie i s s n s f r u r t i o r r d f ehnfniet adopted," M u n y 'n rw m em ­
a large* number of dipping vats. .
bers were adopted
. T h e meeting
I Uniters throughout the state are was presided over by President Gadgiven warning that the open season
for shooting quail and deer "opens'
Th e poslollire at Kao Gallie was
N ovem ber ‘JOtfi.
T h e penalty for
robbed recently
T h e burglar broke
shooting game out of season is quitethe .top sash from the north window ,
severe, hence it behooves all with
sportsimuflike-proclivities to go slow reacle-il in, unlocked the sash, hoist­
ed the window and crawliol in and
with their shooting
helped himself to several IMters and
Im proved slfoek faults are b e c o m ­
a - number of parcel post ipail, soine
ing very popular over M oore Haven
of wtjp'h was c. o. d.
Very little
way. T h e Gram ling farm near that
money and no stam ps were taken, as
city is the latest tn'he turned into a
these are kept in the abnk. A large
f a r m . o f . this kind.
{'reputations
track showed that the thief wore a
have already begun for new build­
large shoe. Sheriff Hrown was noti­
ings and winter crops and improved
fied and as the tracks were covered
breeds will he secured to stock the
to preserve them till the sheriff ar­
rived, iy may give him a clue that
(Iwing tt&gt; the prevailing epidemic is worth something. This i.s the sec­
of Influenza throughout the entire ond time that the Eau Gallie office
country, the joint con vention o f has been entered hy bursars,
National and Northern Nut Grow­
ers' Associations that were to have
met in Albany, Gu., Oct. iiOth have
been postponed indefinitely.
The
nut growers of northern Florida arc
interested in these conventions and
many expected to have attended
Another chapter lias been written
in tin .t W Bust case, suspended
tax collector of Duval c o u n ty , in an
opinion tendered by AtlorYiey Gen­
eral Swearingervjn which he says the
county commissioners of that cou n ­
ty hnd no authority to place his
name on »he ticket as a candidate
to succeed hjnwell.
H um or has it
(hat Mr. Hast will resort to man-

T h e United States departm ent of
Agriculture is urging Upon the people
iff Florida Giat this can Ho made one
of the greatest Img raising, states in
the Union
It is setting forth the

and

Round.

d ic e d H a m .uni ^n iu n m *.

railw 1 v .

T H E SH OP WHERE
YOU DON ’T HAVE
TO W AIT”

DOSSEY

I’lrM Street Next lo Hotel Carnes,

W A LTH A J

Supporting the Governm ent
E are supporting the government by
membership in the Federal Reserve
System, the Ijackbone o f 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 o f accommodation.

W

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
S A N FO R D

\Ye Appreciate. Your- II ted mo.«,

&amp;

PRO PRIETO ItS

FLO RID A

Ap

�iy4W
*» n* r

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PA (IK H H 'R

THE SANFORD HERALD
NOVEMBER |

low to hnler N a r y
.
C ol. House In C o n fe r e n c e
want t o ‘enlist irf the Navy
Paris, Let 3 1 . — C ol, K. M |
a registered man. The representative the President t
tnnot. however, take yoU if I’ nited States. has taken n hoi
tered prior to September that &gt;iuarter of Paris not far
H A P P E N IN G S
OF
I N T E R E S T IN A N D
ha-. • fleer, pla c l I ( :a*» the ministry of war
He alread
A R O U N D SA N FO R D
hated Cue different had ennferenrea with Minister (
.opening for which men may he at- cafttan. Kidd. Marshal Hntg.
.count Milner. British seeref t*r
, The N a v y will take men by -in- state for
divnjtiul in d fiction and fr.,n, the Atneriear
&gt;T •M d l l l T - of Ifil^
fil«*fJ
"run of the draft "
Met -h-.w.ng I'^ -m e r
in«*Hday at ht?» horn«- jumth of the
ex.eptionul
ijuahlication.*.
p.&gt;&lt;*es*ing G ,:. Tas
Me wua horn in
Pur \&gt; oocJ a n d ht*av&gt; h a u lin g net*" ‘ l!; of p m u m o m n
oflicer-like qualities, .who are grad- rexentatix
county forty-six years .ag*x and
Murrell, nr. phone .178.
D -tf
nates of a college or high, school, or •‘Hi
lived here ever since, amassi. g
. Horn^to V r . and Mrs. Geo. Hard- ^
have hud a thorough hustnesC trainThe
what is said to be one of the biggest ^
■evise information in p.i»,njj»n, h tine T.ahy boy.
fortunes in this part of the state. • j ing may lie accepted in limited aessioi
Col. House relative to tlw*
V ote f.*r the ten mill sch ool tax
He was associated with bis b r o t h e r ' numbers for an Officer -m aterial, Europ
situation rather amazes
Tuesday. '
statesi
Charles H um phrey ' i n
the rattle school with &lt;^hp view of becoming
on this side’ ,,f the A llan All 4he C ity and C ou n ty School business and is said to own thotis- Pay Vvibcer. a fleck Otti.er. or an t;e. 1
were not aware that Cul.
books at .Mobleys Drug Store, li-tfc
bead bf a bureau ;n W .i*hV o fe f^r the ten* mill school tax 1,1 I-ube Ok.
s been|reretying it.formaT u i A ^ iy . • •&lt;
•
every belligerent in F...

IN

L E O N A S,

G,

C.

ill* b i l l , r . - i . - m d

f r o ln

R ex

of

Sanford, Florida

matter rf
e t*o p

.
&gt;
. --------------- —

Instrument repaiftnan. .M ust he l l l ‘ .
asked' the
onler the capable o f 'rep a irin g delicate fnstruUadison cou n ty to
‘
-protect tfit* oflirer■» of the defum-t
books—School h&lt;,pks and Liv. Dak bank wh«0 w i n being tried
ipplic* «f all .kind- at ,.t M.,di..o.
1 ^ i l f ft ii m l , ! h,i*

I* f Illtf t\i-v

Women!
v Hero Is ft megsago to

suffering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Public, Ky.: ’ “ I Buf­
fered with p a in fu l..."
cite -writes. -TROt do wn

OLDEST
ESTABLISHlb
SEED tIOUSt
IN FLORIDA
■Umo

I began Cardttl.' ,In

A r g e n t in a 's W e a lth

in Furs ,

P

“ Feed the
Crops and
they will feed i

. Properly 1W &gt;r
B u c c e a s fu !

saw^ a

marki.r difference...
I gr.-xv stronger right
nlot.ir. and It cured mo.
1 at*, stouter than I
have been in years.’*
If you suffer, you can
a j. P r e ’r l n t o wlint It
n- -i: to he strong nnd
!l. Tli man.la of wo­
rn »i j- vo r'.irdiil tho
f r' • : f- - i!„ ir good
h. .bh. It should help
?'0,i- T ry fardtil. At all
druggists.
E-73

to III- sorr-v

w ith

ago,

tw o
Oak

f,,r

bis alarm d o, I.
bom-, ami takes o(T Ids
i he go.--. »„ vrnrtr. Hut tie

11 n v sort Is n e v e r
‘•'“ ‘bt: .......p ie j o g a t o m :
«•&gt;'in r•&gt;rr:•t ■' kti,.w i n g n o t h i n g o f te nse
n e r v e s nn
I si r a l l e d I nli .e le s b i ll w |l( .„
t h e .lav |.
" ' e l . l i e goal |s s t i l l f a r la
t h e d ls t iu

»‘ll\v.

1

HENRY McLAULiN

a

p e a rjs

^

1!ir‘*v I ” 1.-’" J d

'

MV

Furni-lied Rooms by Da
or M.mtb — l!ark avenue I
Noftli Park avenue, over 1,,
ips &amp; Co. drug store Mr

1 in

„f k\\

SP E C IA L T IE S:

l . l v m unit
r » u r l thi* li.

191N.
(««■ »!i

PICKARD’S H ANQ-PAINTED C h i n a
G O R H A M ’S STERLING SILVER

-IJ

V J t-i ,' i 5»*,rpi V 8
t’ ertlrtral* M i . In
•l « t y - » l » l h Cungrrta •&gt;( th r l l n l t r j
■so
' . 1 . .In te l the Til, J a y o( J „ „ o A. I).' Slates,
hU9, covering Lo t 55 l. o o * » o o j . ao|.|
Attorney firnrrgl 0f thr Sl«t
he p r o p . , ty . J A. W . T h o m p .o n : also T i *

.*.irv c “ V; iVo, " • ,UuJ, " ,r 4,h ■•»&gt;•
,,
I I V ’ • V"'rTln* *-0*« I0«, 109 and

ri.lt , , a l . o

BUSINESS CARDS

" ’I'* a^thnnirotr.ftv of It y

T»*

ri!r
tho i.*'! nf Htiriiia, «*&gt;•■ '’ «Pr,
r..f lw..

-f -, 11

lin t u h

lrt, :,| |

t ion

it. n li»i j i .ir, later th*- terror-, ot

921 Heard Bldrf.

D r e a d s d P arthian C a va lry.

. r« ii 11.J.- ,|.-x i,-lull.,n ,.f lh»' .oil IX-

hh* I'uur.e ,,f |»r*,ri

I

r i b ! . m IIIY!|*|.||| g a x e t h e A|5.sl|g
II 'In - i d e u J . . r .m e o f hir- t»,*&lt;*t x-tvtd

r»-.juir«- s.-x.-rnl .la&gt; - ai.d
i nf o r ma t i . . i t i!..- ,;,ari v,] i,
a.-ri-platu-. will be Ifiim
board .
.

Tru e

F r.rn d .h ip .

f ' . ’ M'i-h |. |. on** of human
• f .'. M

t !. „

N o t i c e lu T a xpa)or*

. Price *3.00
Sanfqrd Shoe"Xr Clothing Co

•g- an- now open for p a j .
tate and x .u n t y taxes f..r
discount of 2 per cent is
r N ovem ber payment*
Jnu. D. Jinkiiift,
x Collector. Seminole Co.

LUM BER
(
BUILDING MATERIAL

That

o

he

-le rtlu g

l- • &gt;.!; -w Imi | Hue. nil.I eoiij.
.

should j,.!. mi,I will not. If

m .id e - „ f

w i l l only

Men xx ho deaire
atiu.ii branch must tir
form on w hi. h t*. m.

M urr

, )&lt;t

&lt; ourl. Seventh Judicial
In a mil For Sem in ole
lorida. In Chunct'rx

) i (.

permitted to take
a certain number o f men each m on th
for t hese schools iand trade* and it
will probably be n ece**ary for us to
esta b lis h ,Ia waiting

n ^ iu

by ..hr over-fnmlllurlty.

going to lh«- expe
Trip
j .. all .'it &gt;
must pay his way
station when’ first
We

h il l

i, i, i |

soul
n.xs lu,, „ snilt.i f*.r us—.xxho
i . g ; . f .t . -d .

Notice
* he DissoJutjofi .if Dleworth G rove C om p a n y, a
corporation under the
f.aw* of Florida.
N o t i e e i* h e r e b x

ii

tT fllir-^

Dr. C. J. Marshall

origitinlnr.
K e s i c l c u c c H e a d o f R ark A v e n u e

(M licc

.’ !()•&gt; P a r k A v e n u e

'I’e l e p h o n e 291
Marketing lings
beats burying them. Steve Hoover, Office’Hrs: 10-12
Mt. Pleasant. Iowa, writes. "Ctimmenced feeding my In-ril &gt;&gt;f about T IIO M A S I M X I i . i XX |l.stIN
For Sale A good horse.
Mrs L.
I I Lift it SI IN licit SO.,I t.r e
Km hog- II . \ Thoinas s Hog Pow­
N. Barnhart. C ity Jt. ,.\.. Box k’ J I.
der in er lw.. in..iri Its ago
Fifty
19-:ftp
-•
.
w .T
»l, I.
.ifi.l
..ft
f,
V , ir l.s

owner.

S t ra u ln - r r \

j h in t* .

Hoasholder

LAW \ KKS

nil

S n n fo r d

Kerosene alia. b||,.-lit l o r F nr. Is
Saves one-half on fuel.
•
’ or demons tra tio n
. all p h o n e ;; ( i
U
W
Dresser. Ri
1
I'i-Mj,

on

&amp;

Florida

SCI IE L L E M A I N E S
/. i u )•

For. Sale *. N.-w sing!box Dutton Crat.

n.'f «l l.li-rll.in
i .-st-l.' n . u n i y in F|*&gt;,|J
« ., rr. i-.lmg it,,* |.r•* XI..

• |tr«i|t« rt

FLORIDA

fltiy’

•r

ftluiui with
•if Saitft r«|.

it fxirt! . it.

In rH»v uit*

rly Or.* hi;

Ilitu

t .. WI

wu«Jf \ l\ , Scrtltm I • Th*» iiMnulurturr,
l i i r l r r nr t**rhah
"I mII iliNthitlie
••/ intfiktrallnir
un&lt;|
I h•r ■jiirittl^tM, vlnntiH «.f , &gt;i ti l. art »hi!»•
r« hy
f“ f ••v •r nr iiliihilftl m ' h r S i «f «• of l*|•&gt;f i .14
•»«•!•! a|r-thi*lW«.tr ti». .|», ul ••’li-litilir t»r rn«*
•
-I fttif i . j „ lf, • f 't 4,trf |tqent||

Jaduwo^Be, Fla.

BataLUar? ot T b . A n . « r l t » n *t - ‘ - f I r i ■ I

- ■ --

\/‘n account ot the great dcla\
in .^eUin« material for repairs for
our equipment and also on account
of the influenza epidemic we have
been unable to furnish light and
power service without interruption.
We are using every .effort to
prevent further interruptions and
hope to be able to give continuous
service in the future.
We will appreciate th e
sideration o f our patrons d
this time of difficulty.

» Xftnri)*

1•• On*

r r n - t fiii m l in laitl rau*»
».f *
I'u rrF a^tr I*) |»u&gt; 'nr
Srhrll* Miinirit,
S|H«*ial M m l t

th e

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

p ro m ise

man

that

&lt;ii*«olutn&gt;n

w hut. . ,

"• bearing to lie hi
house in Kiss!mm
F'lorida

lie w i l l

C fllc e r-m a tc ria l school
w i l l l.e g i v e n u e o t t u
m a n m u s t . 1. m &gt;r..i r a t e
t m n * u n i t ?i« u i . j p,. ■,.[

t.r

ra tin g

in. I,

&gt;♦ nn

himIi r* t *1
nr hit rr*it|rni
t p *• v»’ar« from t 1m
•It *di o| I hi* not I*;#*,

li, lfi« • hrl.‘wnlfir* if «*hI MtUiih ..| (if,
in llmtk 7«l, at pat**
lu
ih«*
2 !• F r» -J* tr

‘ jt&gt; .1

II

Ndminialrat
M • M ii Inn f

M rM irh xtl,
«•( Marjrr. II*

IS,-ill

I lli.lnhxi.n,
I'rlnriflo.
I U \ M f*l«rk Jr .. I M i m U n t .
T " • •‘ •vi.l C l a r l , J r ., 1.1 \

Ji-lTi rm n Si ',
,
\ mu am lirrt-l»&gt; urdt-rnl v«• lie ami appear
hefurr iiur •aid m u r t at I hi enurl huuae in
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m eet in g o f ( h e R e d ( ’ m s s .
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9 1 ruek Ford, attachments.
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back and- ' l i m b s . . . I
felt helpless, nnd dlacourain.l.. .1 l a d nbout
Riven up ho|&gt;es of ever
being well ngaln, when
a friend insisted I &gt;

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In answering an advertisement
P h o n e 1 5 9 - J , - 6 LM
where no name is mentioned jn the
id, phase do not ask Th e Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not I
For S a le — S to v e .wood
know who the advertiser is and if
length.
T. \V. Jones at
wt do we arc not allowed to. K&gt;vej
out this information. Simply write C o.'s oflice.

■n-lrJra rrrTfmcsfrln mjr

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unt, * formerly of Sanford,
will be stationed at Deprings during the coming

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Hcrrida. The o n l y ‘ spark of int
the v o te on the constitutional
come before the people at this
I he text of these amendm
-cv c /a l weeks on the h g a l pag
Every voter should f:.milhirini

T ru ck drive
Address Driver
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THREE CENTS a
Unc For Each InHcrlion Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

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WANTED

Thin H e a d in g

I wish to thank the ladies of Sanford
for the excellent patronage I have en­
joyed while here and if 1 return to San­
ford I will he glvid indeed to take up
this work again.
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H ATES E V E R Y T H IN G
PHONE
31. HOTJ-:E CARNES..
MT-tf
&lt; zerh Take ( harg,
Copenhagen, Let. 31. - T h e C zech
• See Dr#( Davis for glasses for. de­
rational committee took over the
fe ctiv e
or .headache. At Lin­
functions
of the lycal-gokernment a t '
coln H otel.until further notice. 19-tf
Guards May Keep Guns
ceptrd )»y this* oflice for thr opening
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the
Ilohemtab ea|fital on ,
J. B. Jones of Oviedo was a busi­
Tallahassee. Let. 'JS.— Several cj iuys
Tuesday's Election
ire deem ed qualified t o fill
M
onday,
marking
the final step i n '
ness visitor in Sanford on Wednes- ago Gov. C a tts gave to the press a
openings are: ’
as candidates
its successful revolution t h e r e , spiel a .
o n ce r n n d -th e .e le c tio n in Seminole
letter from the W ar Depart merit in
(^uarferniBSte
Avia ti
telegram from Berlin to the-National ' "fi next T u esd a y will he about

If y o u heed stove w o o d phone me whirh it was said since the supreme
I chin s u p p ly you.' H. C. Du Bose. court had d ecided that the governor,
was not the head of the C o u n t y
10 0 - t f c
V o t e (or the ten mill school, tax Guards of. Florida that the guns fur­
nished by the federal, government
••Tuesday'.
must ho returned.
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d lor Cash only at Mobleys
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S E M I-W E E K L Y

THE SANFORD HERALD

ON

TUESDAYS

AND

FR ID A YS

IN T H E H E A R T OF TH E W O RLD ’S G R EA T EST V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY 0 ( TOIIKK 29 . 1918
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VOLUME X

NUMBER 20
,

NEW METHOD HANDLING INFLUENZA FIELD IS
LUDENDORFF HAS
ALL CIVILIAN APPLICATION IS RAPIDLY READY FOR
RESIGNED AS GER-.
FOR ARMY COMMISSION SUBSIDING . , AVIATORS
MAN COMMANDER
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and there classified and either a|&gt;EVERYTHING PROBABLY WILL BE FINISHED
plied on a current need or held
OPEN BY NEXT MONDAY
pending the development of future
TODAY IF POSSIBLE
needs.
* •* '
The Chief of Stall' annou
•. In no case under the new- proced­ which has held Sanford and Sem­ for the flyers next Tuesday w.hen
f ■' "
.
ure is it desirable’ to travel or write
The application of the principle of to Washington, since all recruiting inole county in its grip- for nearly they return from Valdosta and other
placing the individual in the military for civilians to he commissioned jn four weeks is rapidly' subsiding. points north* when^they established
machine is being extended to cover the specified Staff Corps will he Physicians report not over one or landing fields every, forty miles.
From Arradlu to Jacksonville’ Ihose
the selection and .assignment of managed b y -th c -d is tr ic t- headquar­ two new cases-daily among the white
people
of
the
county
and
no
grent
cilietf
that have been chosen on ac­
those in civil life ’desiring rotn mis­ ters of the recruiting sucbsectlon
number of new cases among the count "f their .distance arc busy ar­
sion* in the Army.
anti the officers -of the Military colored people, although the colored ranging the landing places.
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The 'procurement of officers for Training Camps Association.
people seem to be suffering most
Chase Field, the Sanford landing
the various staff corps and departNew York City — Military Train­ from, the disease at the present time. station is about a mile from First
tr.&lt;n!5 is now contralixe’d in the per- ing Camps Association, 19 West
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Military Training of tiii&gt; disease which hat} swept prac­ both l.rirl. roads, and tile enjire
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Camps Association, Room TlO, M tically the entire world in the past field is iii the city limits of Sanford
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country and has been assured the
places the percentage of the popula­ cast making 'heir landing after get
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jirmi-tici* term-, replies to President
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companies filed articles’ of associa­
Hupsburg monarchy,’ but with ^the
i.g ejir-sfccUon and will tie
M a Huger Lane lias also arranged cents to the buyer and filb cents to that axe kiiuwn t l,e healthy.
tion and 'designed medium priced
‘ La.-.
i. .Vd,,descriptions of each to reewivc-evory other week some’ of the jobliW which profits themselves
text
of the reply not’ yet received
In some fields un the north jjry a t models. • When rhey "wVfe put on
(IIS i t |t._ .f man wunted and duty the best, musical shows-now on the tire certainly m u u in u in i. the oranges
Vnrfc Is taken to see’ thut the plants sale there was but. very little differ- this point is not clear.t
. to ... ; •.'formed furnished by the road anil last week after having- a sliduhf lie sob! to life retail mir?
The German forces h ave begun u
kept free from certain diseases. ytue ill the details of construction,
sdiri.e'« bRinrhns of the Army re­ long talk with the District Manager chant s at not exceeding 15.0(1 per an
The fields are inspected at regular and their appearance was about the new retreat. Cecil. D eheny’a army is
' • g ti-ers. As all publicity on ha* arranged to receive these shows box.
flushing th e m * hack, despite stule
intervals by competent pathologists. same.
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Further information is.at hand to ilI1(j jf !|t t |„.
season the
They hud really been designed, by. resistance, on his right Hank, so th a t
there will be no rontrndirti’oh, ist'there during the winter they will tin* effect that oranges are selling at
plants ate found to be practically
1 rdliet ■r nimpetitiun hn calls for^ g e t ’ these sho'y* from- the north. retail in Florida fur as much as 10 free from .these diseases the inspector the same engineer. He was original­ it fares east. On the Guise-Marie
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.’ •’ •en announcement ,is -made of a to. fifteen people, giving a complete reason why the fanciest orange of cate to thut effect. Seed potatoes but went ti&gt; work for the other .after Germans before them.
Cion. Debt " - l f. - which the civilian considers change program each night.
the largest size should be sold- by the taken frorq these fields are^knowq, as completing most of tin* layouts, and eny is now in jiositiorv-tor fiush rap­
on joining ’ the second Company he idly along tlu* Lise valley, towards
1 ’ *• *f . ii every way qualified, he
retailer to the eomdimer at a price ertified seed.
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found positions for some of the tech­
in eXrcss of 6 cents, hut there is
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•"mmunicate with the nearest
Farmers Congress
Wherever possible to do so. it is nical staff who hnd worked for him Herson und through a - country de­
•‘t o r &lt;f the Military Training
void of streams.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 28. A. P. every reason that the avernge retail the recommendation of Mr. Floyd
( V»ps \ssoeiution and there obtain Sandler, vice president for Ohio r.f prire of oranges in -Jacksonville and that the potato growers obtain certi­ on his former job.
The idea apparently is to Hank
Result": two cars at about the
c n.pii-te information on how. to ap- the Farmers’ National Congress, other towns in the state should he fied seed.
Such seed necessarily same price, equally goUd looking and the enemy opposing, th e Tenth
U&gt;’ if found qualified, he will be writes tq B. K. Hanafoyrde. director much below this figure.
costs nore hut it is worth* more.
-French armies, exhausted by fruit­
H,v»n a standard application for com- of sessions, that he is preparing to
1 very much hope Hint all hand­ The increased •production obtained equally well constructed.
less counter attacks, which is begin­
One
of
the
companies
is
going
mU-ion in the United States Army, bring a train loud of d&lt;flegutes from lers of .oranges will ronduct their
will rnnke it a v e ry ' profitable in­ strong yet, and the other failed’in a ning a series of retreats to end when
when ne will need to fill out carc- the Buckeye State.”
business in such manner ns to pre­
vestm ent.
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year and a half. . The second com­ their new defense line is reached.
Ldly and return to the Military
vent
drastic steps by my depart­
Mr. Sandler is very nhirh aroused
Gen. Dql^ny’s success was won
pany’s car never caught on with the
’ *rait,.ng Camps Association office.
over the ’importance of/the coming ment, hut l wish to state that unless
by
sh&lt;*er. hartr^fighting. T/fais is in­
public.
Catholic Church
Later he will be interviewed and occasion, and-says t h a y t will he the those guilty of profiteering immedi­
dicated by the fact th a t many Ger­
The
president
of
the
first
concern
examined, in case the requirement most important m e t in g that hus ately discontinue I shall deem It nec­
Friday. All Saints’ Day, masses at
man divisions have been reorganized
essary to resort to drnstic measures 7 and 9 a . ’ m. .Confessions before was an advertising expert of national
whi. h attracted him has already been
yet- been held. The governors from
because of heavy losses.
reputation
who
had
gotten
into
the
^'•’ d ,&lt;*r n.s qualifications make him
various states have* named delegates’ with’ those guilty Of profiteering, first mnss.
nutomohile game because *h’e saw*
ttinre 'suitable for some other service,
Thursday, Fast Day and Day of
and letters jcccix'R! show that thou­ whether they he dealers, jobbers or
money in it.
He hardly knew a
L* application mny he transferred
Long wood Hotel Opens
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.* jackshaft from n fishing pole, and
sands of leading farmers and their retailers.
, r held, properly classified and avuilBraxton
Bearham,
The
Longwood Hotel will open for
wives will nttend. representing all
Saturday, All Souls' Day
Masses hud made his name by pushing the
at,!' b.r 1Jk(. jn n deferred TilE
Federal
Fond
Administrator.
Fla
the
season
on November 1st under
parts of the country. The Jack so n -)
.it 7. 9 and in •«, m. Special prajers sale of labor saving office appliances
the
abb*
management
of F. H. Mer­
• ii.in « 'iji .(insider- r.ims* If villi* Board of Control is very aqx- .
for those who have died
Sermons But the nature of the proiffnt didn’t
ritt
who
ha.&lt;
purchased
the property
\bout
Herald
Want
Ads
■ ..i ’ i.l f„&gt; M-ri i 'e us a rommis- inns thill every farming community j
adapted from t he'Gospels
matter. He understood publicity.
from
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Entxminger.
We
get
letters
like
this
almost
" I officer in any branch of the in Florida he also well represented,
Sunday, Masses at 7-10 a. m.
We are ull salesmen in u sense, i
lie member this when
A
may. if he desires, make up- and also all cities, towns and villages cverjl day.
Classes-for religious knowledge and An office boy applying fur a job i#1 Thi*» hotel, beautifully located in
I oration through the "nearest mili- send delegates.
Assurances - have' you Have some thing to sell, rent or sacred scHptun* at
one of Seminole’s finest little cities
10:45 a.
market ini* • his services, and the one'
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ediction nt 7:30 p. m.
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*n advance of any definite state- will in a feyv days request foreign
On Sunday at last muss the con­ the job. It isn’t enough to have . ! P»*t seasons being conducted, as a
H’.ent of ^ need for men with his nations to select their rpspective Herald Printing "Co^
gregation will invoke God’s help for good commodity for sale; you must tourlat r»’9ort o n &gt;*
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Particular qualifications. If found delegates. Jacksonville proposes to . G ents— Enclosed find 42 cents in
victory to the "allied armies. *
let
your
Customer
know
it,
and
it
is!
Tht?
new
owner
is
a
'h
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l
man
stam
ps
to
pay
for
the
ad.
as
per
,
interview! and examination to be give all the visitors a most enjoyable
nothing to his detriment if you des-&gt; wide experience and hails from Port- Renerally qualified to ha an officer,. occasion and numerous events will your le tte r of the 23rd . It pays to
eribp
your product convincingly. He land, Maine, where-he has been c o n -The Spif being about over the
'• will b f recommended as an uvail- mark the deliberations," sonip of advertise. The place in disposed of,
la
Hot
forced to buy; hut it is to his ducting a summer resort hptel for
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n
ty
-Ju
d
g
ed
courthopes
to
dis­
a,’ie mndidate jfor a commiijjii’ n.and .which are taking, place at the .Flor­ so I wiU_not_muul_aAiy_nuire--ads—a t
disadvantage
if he never learns all several seasons and has been highly *
pose
of
several
so-called
fumed
cases
this
time.
Thanfts.
npTification will be forwarded to ida State Fair. Which Will he in "fulj
the personnel branch, General Staff, blast” a t'th e sjime time.
the merits cf wh$t ycu have to sell, successful
this week.
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rhe#city wan sauuoned ycutorday
TERMS OF ARMISTICE
bv the death of Eddie Middleton,
t h F l 7 year old son of K. It. Middle­
Washington. October 28.—Press'
ton and one of Sanford’s best known
dispntehes to The Hague, transand most popular young men. He
piittpd to the’ state department, say
contracte,
influenza
about
t w;n
Gen’. Ludendorff resigned his post ae
weeks ago anil for awhile seemed to
first ipiartermuster general and real
lit' recovering but from influenza
lender of the German army as the
came pneumonia and •while every­
result— of a complete disagreement
thing jwas done for h im ’ that it was
with Prince ...Maxmillian, th? chan*
possible to do the end came yester­
cellar. There was no hope of a rec­
day mftrning at* 7 o’clock.
onciliation, according to these ad­
The deceased is survived by a vices. ami the emperor was com­
father, three sister* nod four brothers pelled to accept l.udendorff's resigna­
all except two of* whom are living tion.
in this city. The family came Here
Germany's latest note, declaring
from Pomona, Florida, about three
in rejily to President Wilson’s latest
years ago and Eddie has been em­
message that the Germap govern­
ployed -at different plnces about the
ment is bcipg conducted .by the
city during their residence, he/e, the
peojile and’ th at. Hie American and
last year and a half being at the
allii-d ilemunils for an armistice are
-tore of IT P M .fuller
awaited, reached tin* Swiss legation
The funeral service wa- hclil .it
today by cablegram.
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T H P ^ A N P O R H H P R A I Fi
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W. M HAYNES. Business Manager
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"hiatlra unii in.rv « ja«t uand. if we red elawlfirnticm on arrount of in|1()j(j pjir;u|(.s |,,( u„
Lid Glory dilatr.v, occupation &gt;&gt;r employment
fit home; t h** national (lag was n o t including agriculture.
Physical re- •
designed to embellish a procession of quirements are those for general rnilclowns
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The Florida ipiota for
Th(. Ktllihsh jjerfoM.......I the same " ' •"•»»!'
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(HE HERALDPRINTINGCOMPANYunt i e s

when

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T h e quot a nilotled

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lose.

- T h e cost of the 2,1)00.01)11 gallons
of gasoline saved by gasless Su n d avs
probably went i n t o ‘Liberty H.mds.
I t -is a poor government ruling which
won’t work both wavs
How foolish all t hiis, kaisers anti
i mgs were! Thi&gt;.\ wen i s u r v i v i n g
medieval f.-uturi n a tiuuii,-

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I ' ^ ’d amendment to Section 8 of
Article 12 of the Florida Constitu«'?',&gt;■ «hieh amendment will Ire submitted -for "ratification orr the 5lh ol
next N’cvember. at the gem ral elec.
I loll.
niteil
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Mr. Kynn was th e oldest son of
the late f a p t M*. It Ilyun and wa*
II years of age
He came to Pa
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trt maniioo'i lier,
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RUBBER
STAMPS
X\ t* art* not conceited hut
. we ju st know that a
printer can conic near
telling you the kind
and size you need in
rubber stamps in order
to have a neat and a t­
tractive stamp.
We have the printer and
will be glad to talk to
you about your rubber
s t a m p retjuiretnents.
We make delivei&gt; in
days from receipt of
order.

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make
them put up the coin.
2nd day of the month, at the court
C U R BSTO N E GLEANINGS
------------------------------house dclor at Sanford, SeminoleBUDGET’ OF O P I N I O N "JUST
’ Card of Thanks
county, Florida, (o-wit: Lot One,
BETWEEN YOU AND ME"
I wish to express my sincere Dlotk Three, Pier One, of t h e .city of
EVEN THE GATE POST thanks to our dear friends for the ®anf&lt;ord' according to E. R. TrafNOT IN IT
: loving sympathy and beautiful
*r,,rddP maF the^ « f - recorded iu the
i
flowers
sent
me
at
life
time
of
the
" v recort)s
Orange county;
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Nolcs
deatli of my dear husband..
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" f \vhi&lt;‘' 1 '’ounty Seminole .
and Faith. " H e ’ll Print 'e m " - —
So Says^Sauntercr.
Mrs. W. E. Sam mis
“. ’“ " V " !*s f-rm c rly a part, to satisn
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Just a l.iHlr Yankee Pepper"
N O TIC E o f M A S T E R S SALE
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In thc-Gcrman Noodle Soup
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"Afaster.
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In Circuit Court. Seventh J'udirial
Circuit, Sem inole 'County, Florida.
oh Kalser" Dear Ki‘is'’r' Kum quick
In Chancery
■by our skies,
Fb''"" peaceful Yankees are getting \\ R. M iirkirisitn,
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
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Cumplaiua nt
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Y "tl -ay shoot mil our guns and nit
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We
There Mia* .never been -.■ihiint tc d - .^ J '.’f *,‘l1 ^meumonin.
His ease w4 *
tc -from— rtTf^-Htan, nod -.tlUsed.An get hr,in t
in the good to the voters of this state a measure-*'
r‘lI&lt;
old dn\^.
f more vital impurumix- and cam .though he had cverv attention' there
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are filled with prosperity and the' ones who lau are the ones who

e . u . w r o l o T h e M l , b , T « r i « ir.ooe r r i T . T n i a n d M g n i i b * to m a k e a f oo l of y o u r If y o u fulfill a b o v e r e q u i r e m e n t s a n d
Adtancr ur 2u&lt; I'rf Munih
M*lf by public f|i*rnnnatr a l ions.** Th«*
i|uick iii*t ion,
for blanks JxJ
PiymrnU In Aetanrt* Mint u» Mini*- »i Offlr* English ■'maliickcd" because they at once . Apply t-&gt; examining ollncr. .

We certainly did "lend as they
they tight.hy formula like
Died in IMIntka
figh t"— Wit), a sweeping rush t h a t : ad,lt,,K machines and t h e result is
T h e toll of life from influenza has
carried u s -to pur goal, and beyond, i lilwa&gt;’s n ‘r h t not been heavy so far in I'alatku, but
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. Some of us need discipline here at measured by the character of those
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pound box of chocolates are for t h c j M ^ ' l . r ' » nd we , ,,re
“ ‘f * ' * ha!‘ ^
eXei,1,,li*le(I in
present only fontl "memories it? a ’ trtl* d l "
« "Igrudiio against any ! n u m b e r^
present
girl’s
life.
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I
community
that
compromises
The death on Saturday evening of
girl’s life.
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• rest of us by paroxysms of- delight Mr. Robert Y. Ryan, takes from the
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over peace ‘offers'.that Impeach o.ur commercial and social circle** of P aHe thankful for hood Ad mintsu|lit oVit&amp;rpoK.
latka uni* nf its most prominent
trator Hoover ami F u e l. A^minis----------------------—&gt;— —
if
young
men a yotlng man whose life
trator Garfield. Their .edicts m ake
Tin: s u h o o l a m e n d m e n t
held much in promise for future u-clife varied and interesting.
fu ln css.'
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Voters of Seminole County, Vole for
i
Mr. Ityaij was taken ill early in
All rules* nre broken in modern
The Ten Mill School •*
the week, arid on Thursday lit* dewarfare.1 We learned lately th at
Amendment

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\\r livf faster in ;t month than our forefathers lived in a year.

to the i n a i i i i n -

t.'ol.
K. S. Walker, I niversitv of-**i .................
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Horiila.
T h e Central Schools for Artillery.
Machine Gun-ahd- Infantry continue
in operation. The Artillc
lory and Machine Gun are desirouss of getting
live men
Do not wait. Make your
appliraiipn. •

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THKKK IS NO SUCH \JORD AS IMPOSSIRILITY.

in the earlv months of the IToer war mg officer. University of Florida i*
— ittnaciapTWN t-ttti H t**
snj ' h- —it) per refit more muv lit seand haven’t lived down , tlie an em­
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"12.00
six MO1, f ils .. . . . .
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The verb "malficfc" is leeteil us alternates. Blanks will he
i on la. mon t i t s ,
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furnished promptly upon application. t ^

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the war was over, and’ on’
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ffaltrrJ *-* H^ri»n«I4i('la!nn Mall Mill* r Align%i
tin* RiitiiviTeHiiry uf
day lUt/
|»GH, at tb* l,a*.tofnr«T *J Sanford. Hurida
L'ndi r Art i*l March 3rd,
187t&gt;
r— ----------------- " e r e wondering whether a would
Office, lit raid lluildinf
r.lrpbune
ever end.
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Our armies in France have lost
ft looks as ifAustria would he note
of their enthusiasm through
i.a lly
carved up into separate
thpir
exemplary discipline.
That
pieces hy the Allies' lug knife.
'f r y quality increase* their impetus
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tltiit Ii-n exa.tiy
UXattU what we
\t.d yet
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Dr. iAentuif wax c
my
drinking
well.
cui&gt;'.’
Sleep
h a te be.ti attempting during 'the n
prospect ive recruit the ut
weil.
DUN" T W O R R Y
past two years, but we are timiing
after placing the stethascope on iiis ; S S
the •task impoitstble
RitTo r more
Insiruciloiir. to lloimehnblerw
heart said;
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•fund- must be provided or the stunKeep out of ihe^Mckrnom unless
"A"oj have - Wen troubled with
dtird of our sc binds lowered
\nd atlendanee i- neeie.-arv
i nt not
Angina pei torts "
the people of Seminob* &lt;nun'
. who bundle art h ies eoming from tIn- sick
The loij "refilled:
have stood so nobly, behind
every r,,o*)' until they are boded
Allow
" Y o u almost hit it. Dor. but that =
measure presented bv the g o v e r J - ' 11,1
*»»*' d.. not go visiting,
L- not tin* lady’s name.’
ment fur the prosccufWn of the war (- llH a dtJl t ‘'r f,,r “ U
wh"
and tho advancement of our nation
i*'K,i, s ,,f &gt;.eginnmg «n-kne«.
* • Thank God
cverv
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^ * morning when
f
are going to nhow the I'nnidetii i hv usual nymptoms art*: Inilanii'd
you get up that you have somethingand
iv
lit
ery
eyes,
discharging
hose,
that they b e l i e v e wh a t he s a y - c o n ­
to do
at day w tie'll must lie done,
cer ni ng tlie i m p o r t a n c e ol e d u c a t i o n . barkat lie, headache, mu-cijlar pain,
whether you tike u or not.- Being'!
and
fvver.
.Keeji
away
from
crowded
They are going to keep the,standard
forced to work and forced to do your
ol the schools as high as in' tlie pu.st •places such as "m o v ies ," theaters,
best will breed in you temperance, i
street
gars.
Fee
to
it
that
your
chil­
—yes. raise them to a higher stand­
self
coiitrul. di l i g enc e , strength uf
ard, They are going to vote for the dren ure kept warm and dry both
will, content, and a hundred virtues
night
uml
ifay.
Have
sufficient
tire
Ten Mill Amendment, save our
which tlie idle will nevY;r know.— i
school system, and give ..ur hoys in &gt;',,ur hT C 1° ,li!4lM’r!,‘’ the.
Charles
Kingstev.
atid girl, an equal chance will, the nt‘*8' ° P « T &gt;,0',r 1
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R E A L V U L C A ^ i Z I N Q i
I nder the skilirul management iff Clin miry Wilson— " T I I E MAN S
W ilt) KNOWS HOW.
Ygen 1 -* fur (dimlyear. Mmol and United IS*
States Tires. Come in and in-pecl our plani-untl see how a HEAL S
•HHI OF Y l l.l YNIZ1NG fs HUM.:
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1 Our Meats Meet Fav o r!

children of other states.
T. W. Lawton,*
Supt Publir Instruction.

*r H -cool weather prevails add extra
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I know a man who bought- Lib­
i1,ed dv»Uing.
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erty Rond* last week showed a
* instructions fur Worker*.
Walk to work il possible. Avoid gust iff patriotism ubout onc-tonth
the sin* of hi.- roll, but bought bonds
infantry Officers Training School
m ,u d c d b,r&lt;,t,t C* M* ^ voitl the perjust the same. 1,ater I find that the
On December ist tliere will iw*
son who coughs nr sneei.s.
Wash
proposition to* liuy bonds or lose
stab Iis hid at Camp Fremont, Cali yout* hands .before eating.
Make customers was put* up to h im —-he
forrtia, n n r San 1 Francisco, an I n -| fuH
UM. of tl!] available sunshine, bought bonds. Now what I want to
fantry 1 raining School,
cajiaritv
on
non r...
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Do not use n common towel.
It know is Mow much patriotism did
gU.UUt),
tor ,i
the .purpose
idr training
t IitY-ffnin have"*
1 don’t care how
our Second Lieutenant* of Infantry spread- di-ea-e
Should \.ut , itigli
im&gt; k f.ifrinii-m he ..r anyone e l s e ,.f
Dura! loll of tour-. i- Iit.out two »»r -liee/c , " l i r itos* ic.i.l ucutli
III- ii- n.i.. t r.i i nn&gt;' tills .come wiien
With a kalidker. t lef
K..n^&lt;Tl „f *u, ti fcllnw- v. I,,, jire n,(tiling more
t&gt;. •digild* a . ambdut* m u d , r, »dwlI ,.i
W
it a« j'.ira-ite- on l)ie c,,mpill-.....
Vl\ aiy
air , 1, t \ e open n,,r I,
ties* ciliriyn of the tin te d States and --g, - , r
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mutiily
i.n.i
*.u..jM .r»i»i*u»iK rd u tr
•air,ratTTer than go to crowded plates
mart, -have the moral, .educational
to buy boiiiis or war savings.stamps
a n d . physical qualification^ required °* am W
s l “ ‘&gt;' '* B*&lt;**mty
tile time ha* cofile I say (or the
of an fttlicer. He ilfust to* a graduate R*r well being avoid" oyer exertion, people to tiiarh .hent out toil of so­
of a high school or must havi pur- Kill good, clean food _ Keep away ciety. out of t he if order imuk, and
sued iiiv equivalent eojirse of iu- from.houses Sxlu re there are a uses of oAt of everything rise where, .decent
Htruetmn. All draft registrants be­
influenza. If sick, .n o matter how people happen to be. I ppprove of
tween tlie agthi of 18 and 46 are eli­
lightly,
Sn- a physician". If you have making these tigiit wads l&gt;uy bonds
gible
Yxerp:
r.'aidr-in
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and give of tiiffir wealth t,o help win
wlm reghstered" prior, to September b llf* inlluenia. stay in bed, until your tiii* war. for the war calls Upon just
I2th and except registrants in defer- doctor says you ran safely get up.
-u much of blood and so much of
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*H &lt;;nouffk t® lake away the appetite. Our meat meets
llu* approval of all buyers. None but (he choicest
beeves ami porkers come into our house. Our ani.
main are properly slaughtered, and from the pen
to the customer the meal is handled with a,view
- lo keeping, it perfectly clean and sanitary.
'V specialize in the finest of everything in the mtirtiot Ifne
ifc ’ttding fresh vegetables in season, heef and'pork&gt; both
fresh and smoked. Oysters and fish in season.

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Delirious steaks---I'nrierbouse, Sirloin and Round. Appeti/itig Purk ( bops, sliced Ham and Sausage. r
I or the REST in meats come to the bouse that sells the"best

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S O C I E T Y ’S DOMAIN

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a p a r t w i l l p r o v i d e 121 t re e .-.
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tin 1 o n ly
recourse
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[ v i n e s x*an h e m a d e t o t r a i l n b u i g a
1 h e s i t u a t i o n i* o n e w o r t h p r o m p t
fe n c e , in s te a d of w eed * a n d o v e r
atol e a re fu l e o tu ld e r a tio n ,
A * o r d of
o u tb u ild in g *.
A n a e ro o f sele c te d
w o o d u 'ill t a k e t h e p l a c e o f a t le a s t a
trees can he mad*1 the most profit*
h a l f t o n o f i' o a l
S h ip p in g th is w i n ­
| a b l e on e on a n y f a r m .
T h i s wi l l ret e r w i l l t a k e in* re c o a l t h a n e v e r he*
|quire rare and labor hut it is well
fori*, b e s id e s la r g e q u a n t it hut w i l l
.; wurtl1 il11 expenditure* of time and
h a v e t o lie s e n t a b r o a d .

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' Ladies of. Sanford and vicinity who
h av c’HcmslitchitiM or Picotinji work
can have it done on a new Singer
ilemstitcher a t :t nominal co.st huieh
better than you can possildy do it
by hand.
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denr
cou juicrM,i 1 diving cuitcerrs* Is atsu.j
pro vided
The Secretary of Agriculture lias,
designated iui advDoyy hoard,to ad­
minister this appropriation and out­
line and control the work*to lie Tloiie
under !
Tii* advisor, hoard is to
consist uf representatives of *the
bureau* with in the Depart menu’of
Agriculture which are concerned with
foo,i production, regulation and cohservatiun. and of one representative
out'b “f the food administration and
*’f tlu' sanitary corps of the a rm y .. 1

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D etails as to what to do and how
free copies of Farmers Bulletin
Avo., for Prompt and Efficient Service.
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"M c ^ u ritig and M arPor Wood and h e a r , 1,nu,i™ / J " |demonst ration agent apd any fore- *i,,5iri« Wood lot Products,
apd uf
Murrell, or phone -17H.
circular
"Emergency
F'uul
from
tin|flighted neighbor who had the wisMr. and Mrs. Schellt: . lames ant fj orn lo pr,n -ide for his family with Farijj Woodland" can he had by
Miss Nett ye Maines were visitors in an abundance of fruit-and in most writing to the l ’. S. Departm ent of
50IJ Magnolia Avenue '*
Sanford, Florida
Uvihurg Sunday.
variety. Go and see.pn example of Agriculture. Washington, or on upAll the City aud County School that sort and repeat oyer and over tdieati.il) to your congressman. No.
715 contains a Htd of six other hullobooks at Mobleys Drug Store. G-tfc the' old couplnt:
tins on th e subject of clearing and
j . K. Snyder of Chuluota was. in
" S a y s I to myself, here’s a da*son
handling
timber land/
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the city Saturday on route to Tainpa for me; for that m an’s a picture of
ona businessL trip .
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whnt 1 might he."
the State and, of course, carried
Vaccination \gaimtl Hog ( holers
see Dr. Davis for glasses for de­
Careful Housekeeper.
away the prizes, as they Were justly
Many letters are received hy Df.
Aly sister was invited over to a
fective vision or headache. At Linentitled to do This xcjtr exhibits of
Notice lo Farmers ■
A. If. I.ogjpi, special veterinary in­
cattM fnnn Florida farms and rancJtPs friend's house tor dinner. After shit
coin Hotel until further notice. 19-tf
On and after November 1st* the
spector of the University of Florida
promises to he very much Utnro ex­ wtLs through eating, sin* folded her
-— Hun. FI. H. Kilhee and son, Fid of price on all Spray Carts and m ateri­
extension division, inquiring ab o u t
tensive and entirely creditable to tho napkin up. Her friend's little hoy,
You
Geneva were business visitors in als will advance 15 per cent.
seeing tier fold It up, called o\it: "Oh.
the value of widely advertised rem- Watch for Evidence of Injury and state.
will save* money he seeing us at once
town yesterday.
dies as so-called cures and spccilies
Scattered throughout Florida are never mind, my mother Irons them out
Apply Remedies.
If you need stove wood phone me znd making your purchases before for hog cholera*
Remedies of this
many excellent cattle, many or all before she uses them again !"— E x ­
change.
1 ra n ,supply you.
II. C. DuDose. the raise.
class are usually accompanied l,y fPrcparci, by the Vnltcit Btateg Depart­ entitled to he entered In the prize
.
Mahoney-Walkt
100-tfccompetition classes of the coming
ment of Agriculture.)
many testimonials which are used as
l'J-2Lg... .
Maximum yields of grain must lie Slate Ka.tr iUuLtlxnuklUiuv.audat*p**»Hjih
—- - - -Orre-eiplanarlon.
-tfoag ttrgnmi*t)l•
* ti* - recommend
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produced
nopvinly
during
the
present
ly
as
this
year
there
will
he
combined
"Some
men." sold Cm-h* Khen
them.
Dr
Logan says it should he;
•*■..! lie sold lor Cash only a t Mobleys
year lint for several yours to come. with It the Pun American ItUcrnntton* -r.ee,.* hml om,party heemtse-Mat's do
I.ooklng
to
Amerira
home
in
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International situation tl Farm and tdro
T h e old world is looking to the do not m p ir.- r 1 rh~*r*?rrmorTT7ri*c.
^ f« s t i t o t r 4 M I f P ^ ^ f f t T - M t r - ^ T * T i srr^r nf-str* ••
Mr. and Mrs. ( has. F7. Robinson
n, too, the F'arliters' National Con* perlorlty."
renders this Imperative.
In sects.aw *
new for not only food, hut clothing should also he remembered that
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have received word from their son;
jis; W ith representaflve ngrlniltur..
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| responsible for great reductions in'
and fuel, says *th‘e State Market in ? gri'at discoveries
of
this
character
i
grain
crops
nnmnilly,
hut
such
tosses
Ist’a anil cuttle breeders present, an
It ;h* rt stating Unit he lias arrived
Bureau.
Quite two million Amer­ have been nyidr inside the labora­
iire largely preventable. The Injuries ilclegntoH, from practically every stata
safely overseas.
ican troops art* now across the seas, tories regularly etpilppcd for, and ; caused hy Inserts often remain unno­ nf the Unlont Whnt an opportunity to
i.I M S 'S
AUTO - T R A N S F E R withdrawn from protective employ­
recognized hy state and national ticed except where their work Is very show them and all other State Fair
PlIuSiK «JI . IIO T K I,
( AIVNFhS. ment . They must he supported, as
Small Cream 60c Dozen
visitors what Florida breeders ami
governments a* doing reliable re­ conspicuous.
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well us help extended to the sturv- sean
In ilio calUt
A great portion of the nnmiid loss rnnehmeu dre doing
work.
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M Itntton, state director for ing millions of desolated land*
to the grain crop dlte lo Insect Injuries business.
Tin*
If livestock owners u mi Id rnmemLarge ” $1.35 Dozen
can In* avoided |iv vigilance anil vig­
t
I'
F.irn and (live Division labor of miiiolis are III*I » ,ir ; f ..i
lier that till*. haCc ( otllpct ejit repre- orous action on I In* pari of the grain
i . teil War Work t ’atnp.tigii, this important .service
N o w in the Dodo Class.
si'tifal 11 c * in the depart im*iit of. agri- gnnvers. Insect inilbrenks frequently
Of tin* lieu**ls familiar lo us In our
Picnic Hams 35c Pound
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ii! he, launelied on tin* l l t h,
Fluting ts accessary to prolong life cultffPe' at Washlnglot. t to* State originate wlililn limited ureas, and youth 1vx11, hi Imi-i (luxe becoim* exv-.t- i ike rit\ on Friday conferring
I'nfed a r m i e s win no buttl eWar F' xperittient M. ttioi. , at t iainesv ille when tills |s ||ic ca-e It Is often pos­ Hu* I. i hie Vxa - lb* "* **h**eer(ile*l eross*■
W Law ton, the county
New Orleans Golden Gate
never allow* opjioriumtv lot t he and Slate Live Mori. Sanitary Hoard sible to stamp them out before any, i*l'i'd l ii‘iii'" xv&gt;* useil )&gt;■ sing abmil in
■ .. rtn.ti, in regard lo this work.
great
damage
has
occurred.
In
other
practice of small economies. Deliea- 'tit Tallahassee, win* are glad to give
Riiiidnv school! ib&lt;* otlo*v iliai erctiS’ * *'»5 hooks -School hooks and eies a r e l a g g i ng but *l.i,ile ar&gt; ne.
Syrup $1.00 Gal.
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*'^ "D ■ iiil rmaHoj they cun Inslniovs Hu* outbreaks are of general titre **i vx* *1ii |e i Mi I -pi***! and emliir-* ipplies ni all kinds at essary . I lo* hel d* of f.nrop* are-toi t .(Jong the** line- atol that so* It tli- origin, and then riMiiiimiilty action all.-e. 111* '*'l|i E11 . *t ,1) 'ai.liagilb lion
l*nig Store
ti-tfr giving the food rihjittrerl to feed the f »rnnttnui I* rellalde and frei* fur tile Is essential in order Hint the jnrouds , tlnit lad ar*»an*l ill** eartti. — ISoslolJ
Purina Whole Wheat
of tin* pest tony 1m* overcome.
The I'raiiscrfpt..
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*• Ivey, formerly of t lie millions in aVnis. and, &gt;&gt;f ot her mil- asking, t h e y .xxiilihi sit -*X t hellish*Ves
most serious insert enemies of cereal
&gt;entinel, acting sergeant lions in arms
a r m s , and of o t h e r miHions tntt.eh t*r **sj lit ■ an*l mom i
Flour
crops. Mich as the Hessian fly. fho
"S h o rte d " by Spiders.
i
regiment, I
\ K I ) . hehi t td tjle tir-t itio* I r i i o' t u
chin*
h
hue,
ami
white
grabs,
belong
to
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During Ibe rlr&gt; -.*11-1*0 ni Argentina
"*t . i ohimti'ta. S (.' . a nd i'll atol * In ! ,| n
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lb* bitter class. In the ease of these II * i I'flllll species *.f sp|,J,‘[ XX . Iiv 1‘ob
lb
Purina Bran Zos
1*1 I*n V 1&gt;|I l!ig at t he to Id* a * ,1 w I*
ami other V'idely distributed foes of IlltS oil Hie telephone 1111*1 ti’b'gCapb
Ih** grain- in* mentis or stopping their wiles In i niiruiuiis *pttinlities. A- &gt;*mn
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\1 r ap&lt;l M r&gt; *0 ih ring.
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riivags - u*S]l b*&gt; fully s-ucei^ssfut until IIS ill** soil sel s l||«*X* heeonie soaked
Brooms 75c to $1.25
I ‘.i*i!:&lt;. I in—pa -i fe vv
F ood pf i,*1 j
aI
coitimiliilty actititi run In* sernred in XX U t l i | e \ \ a I , , | * : i t * . . - t e &gt;i I * * f * t o * I , **
x ears I ■* * **no
rnlop’o .* Ill** 1*1* No.il *&gt;f i .iiobat at I XX, * I* It** XX*I
f !.'* I 11 111*11111! XX. I I l l
■III 1, (if Si hfmi Mip- 1il ’Ti•1 ij. |\
Troco Cocuamit Butter
p c * fil in) vocal eil In* i iilo*nolog|-|s.
b'* x* )•*■• u .Xxc|i! t ii*nx 1**i*e ii ii* , **X*1
1 1«1 n1 r. n a S M 0 !IdrX .** ■H J"t.S'xiMl1
t 0.
I'att ploxxlug" doubtless, |s the most a illspiiti *. iif ,ix miles I*.,palar S* lij-tfr anil i'is-Mjj#
4 0 c ’ Pound
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Had Sized Up New Playmate.
Algood Oleo 45c Pound
H'!"|tTci| exccjit xxliere It l s r-retldered
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F'tirsti-r
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L. P. McCuller

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Guxemment to Dry Vegetables
Washington, D. C., Oct. 2M.~ E h-'
taliLishment of art industry wiibiti
the United States to dry fruits and
[.vegetables as a means of conserving
i the foo l supply of the nat(oi[~ts one
j is one of ’ the itnportant*' projects
i started by the Department of Agris culture under authoritv conferred in
[th e reguhir (Vgrieultural Aipprupria------ition Act recently passed.

E. Frank Coe’s Fertilizers
Are Rich in Plant Foods
They supply the right kind of nutrients at the right
time to make vigorous growth and big yields.

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Our new book, * Market Craps, ’" is%full of interesting
information about Florida crops. Write for a free copy.

THE COE* MORTIMER COMPANY
GOINUJUS CHR1STUNCY, TUrkU Sale* M incer

921 Heard Bldg.

Jacksonville, FUu

BmtmUHmrj of T b « An*4rte*u A^ricultw m lChtaUca! Company

Sanford Shoe « Clothing Co.
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Be it.further.resplved: T h a t a copy
1 of these resolution.1} bo presented to
Mrs. Taylor and a copy In* spread
upon our minutes.

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FLOHIDA STATE FAIR CATTLE

GOES tlie dirt.

f
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11' 1! c v ti r iv I__
r*
0*t nr villd, the n tilt b
tlxva'.s |Jic vicn*. ( 1 LAN DMA
is t tic p r e t t i e s t !nil ’round’*
InurirlioM snap o f (he one— it ’s
p o w d e r e d ' Nochlppu.g orsliciliy. No vrhulc liar xxastinjj away.

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xx*■ and we folly know that "n ot a
1sparrow, falleth without His know* J
thn’-c fctbiws vxtm are nlxxtty^ taking
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tin* joy out of life.—New York Sun.
edge" and He lias said that " Y e are
, of more value than many sparroxvs."
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* sit/l ns •we Filffy'* FxeJievV* That* “nil il■* ■
An Excellent Opportunity
to Show
things work together for good to
What F a rm And flanch O wners
them that love Him."
A r e Doing In Raising Of
Live Stock
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Therefore, while xve shall miss our
brother here with his- xvarm hand
JacksuitviUc. — Cattlemen nnd Jing
grasp and hearty fellowship, truss
raider’ of Flnrbla art* beginning lo
our kind, thoughtful anil elticieni
lake a lively Interest in Hie exhibits
secretary, miss our big hearted neigh­ which.,they (impure in make-at Ho*
bor* and able business m an ,, y e t , we Flnrltln Sian* Fair .and FvpnwtMnn
rejoice that he has I....... deemed XV111ell Will,' lx* belli here N " V f lllliel* 27
worthy to In* called to higher privi­ tu IhKAunltcr C. next, Thurt* uf iluap
Oxer There
C rO p S a n d
leges and duties in a nobler and wbn uttended the Florida Slate Fair
more glorious life.
‘,
util Hxposdtinn lull Hpring recall that
Therefore, he it resolved as an ex- while the 'exhibit* id hugs by Florida
prcrfsu.n ol our bereavement in hU breeders waa most excolltnl us to dum­
ber# «« well as to quality tho exhibits
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absence from us, and our longing for
nf Florida grown cattle war extreme­
his presence here with us. that our
Propei ly fed crops, like well-fed lnen, are generally
ly limited. Tho inu^* tine animals
lodge room be draped in erupt* f o r ; exhibited'came mostly from without
successful. ’If you would succeed with your crops, you
thirty days ami that xve extend to
must ado as commanders do for their men—choose foods
bis beloved wife our heartfelt sy m ­
pathy and love in this her hour of
5**VM?*.5V,V
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of the right kind ami supply them in ample quantities,.
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wor-e 11 long* i it
.Iruit. ihroughodt the
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strawberries, 'dexx' ‘berries
F u e l in F l o r i d a .
o rries, and figs should In*
In these pleasant days, in a cli­
*■•*• i as xxell as persimmons,
matic, sense, combined .with many
.•■id m ar?
ritiponsibilities find worries imposed
" a n is a native of America,
upon
the
people,
says
the
Hs best in the south,
S la t e M ar Ret ing Bureau, it h 'cured
ha-, the jar^est pri-an grave
't at ei.iis li'.Tii' i i* •: *l i
giveji
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to a fuel supply.
It
pbsaihle if
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.
.
conditions are nhpfteltered this win' W-a the Stale
F.xperiment Sta- (er, that stHtes with iivailalile timI m'nesvillc for hpllelins .and l^r* suppl.x will tint he able to get
There are muny relialih coal, except for the necessary in­
x.
the If Ih the state and they
dustries. Private in sumers accord­
1' r,“'h infoftnation.
ingly. will lie called $|&gt;(ik I t use
M' acre-of fruit trees set 20 feet, wood.

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fulfil, ote„ limy be Interposed safely
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Always Left flcblnd.
between sod Hud grain and especially
A f t e r 'all lire evidence •*ii ibla point
between sod mid corn, In order that
Injury to tli&lt;*vurnln crops by Hies** " I ■to 11 b i s tte t-li in l - I m e 110*11 lirs| in
g 10 I** ,1 ! i* &gt; * Hli vx** lu.iiM ill ink
p* is tuny la* uvnldcd.
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K***'jl III clast* Imieli with yolir (‘OlliiH "I'll I
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ly agent, stato cxpcrllm*nt vialioa, of •"
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"111* inis and seek their cx|i**r! ailxl*-*,
lit all cases of doubt rcgardlnfi’ trout-1
Probably.
incut for. or Identity of, Insect pesfs j
Tin* P**r-I*n xxIII! li lt it liOltib nti tin*
Have ii supply of Infr-cth'ldcs nail a
prm llcnl Hpniylng on I lit on hand ul * " ***t - Hj 1 nf ibe building Hml bouses
u humorous paper must be *000 of
all times. Watch your crops.’

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                    <text>P U B L IS H E D

ON TUESDAYS

S E M I-W E E K L Y

AND FRIDAYS
I N T H E H E A R T O F 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
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NUMBER !0

FRIDAY OCTOBER

T H O S E W H O M A D E IT PO S SIB LE T O G O O V E R T H E
T O P IN F O U R T H L IB E R T Y L O A N .
lira. Kiehnrr
Hi v. J. F. McKinnon
Mr*. May S. Dlekina
ll««ar Nlrholmn .

little Flint

ford, Florida, met in special session

T R A N S A C T M U C H B U S IN E S S on the above date at 9 n. m. I’ res- *i. II. HudiUriton
lluckleth
ept F, L, Miller, president pro tern J.
FO R S A N F O R D P E O P L E .
W. A. I’attl.hall
and Councilmcn It. A. Newman, G.

City council of the city of San­
ford Florida, met in rcgulnr session F. Smith and Rdy Smycis.
John Adams.
October 7, 1918 at 7:30 p. m.
*

Abse/it,

II. II. Pattiihall
Mra. E. Curiett
Hrower, Mr*. C. A.
Elder, P. M.
Jewett, Elit. P. ..
Jewett, Sheridan
Muaaon.'Klitabetb U,
Randall. E. II.
Itobitiaun, Mtj. A,jl.
Thrather. A. M.
Slaughter, L. L.
take, lien* E.
Marla, Mr*. Anna M
Andrewa, Iln.lt* C.
ilothamjy, Win.
ilrannon, Iihmael
llrower. Itvv C drW.
Cha&gt;e, Handall
Crime. J. II.
Fore*. J. E.
(iabbetl. Mrk. Ce^il
Harrell, J. A.
Hartley. C.'tir --llawktn*. T I.

I. Mart
T. I». Peter*
Mr*. Carrie Tie* *
J. II. Iluddliaton
V. T. Peter*
*
Mr*. A. O. Patti.hall
(ieo. lnichar.lt
lllatllne, Jno. A.
Cot, Mra. K. K.
Ilaiklni, Harold C.
Howard, Mra Aetna S
Miller. T. J.

Alfred Fitter
Zernov. »n, Nick
Albert llor*cf &lt;»ale«
II. G. Dletrrlrp
Mr*. A. F. McAlleler It. W. Smith
Mitt Mildred Dirkton Ml.* Aila Dirkann
('. II. MeKenny
E. Walker lllrkion
J. W. or V. I'lattun
Frank L. Miller
Mr*. W. I». Lee* _
J. F. SlcCuller
Mr*. \V. It. I.**da
Mra. W. It. Here
J. I.indiey
I.. A. tlrufnlry.

ft. M. CtumM.
Chat. S. Spalding
Jat^'. drh ■ • S. J. Carrie*
Mrk. I. P. (Snl.oway Cha.. KarJher
Jaa. J.
U, 8. Vaughn
Ja*. J. Cat*
Ja*. -J. Cam
WhltnrrC.
O. Hradley
2nd l.t. II. F

.

Mrl t&gt;. Whittier M. J. Stenurom
tineailr*
W. E. Ilawklna
M. Zarhari
Mr*. E. furlett
W. |i. Ilallard J. J. Cate*

’ Present*. F. L. Millerr president
T h e president of the council stated
pro tem and Councilmen H. A . -New­ that the ojbect of the meeting w'oa
8. J. I'arnt,
S. J. Carina
man. G. F. Smith, Jno: Adam s and
David T. Hardman, lien, tiah
for the purpose of meeting with the
Flab * Fith
K. D. Mobley
Roy Syrites.
• •
. t
Mias klgrlnn Dietrich •Mia* K o l v n Hernrr
local Red Cross to discuss the pres­
Minutes of last meeting read and
L. K. Session
Jaa. K. William* •
ent disease, of influenza.
Several
Mr*. Frank llalrli
J. E. Ilutler
adopted
C.
T
r
Ilarrllrt
F. I*. Itlnra
members of the Red Cross being
J. L. Wilkinson
Mls* A. Anduton
Report
Mrs. Carrie II. Kent Mis; l a m * l». Ken
present, the minutes of the meeting
Mrs.
K . D. Mobley
C.
ti. Adams
.
siigineer.
of the Red Cross held Sunday after­
A. F. MeAli.ter
Mr*. Hattie Wynne
failing
to
give
lights
anu
J. W . . Hell
4 II. F. Kent
Utilities
noon, Oct. 20, 1918, wns read und
J. C . Mortal * .
* \ir*.' Hairy-Kcnt—
water on the night of September 30, after some discussion it wits‘decided
E. E. 1
I « r l bieroiu
)*i|* was read .and ordered filed:
that as the council held their regular Hull. Mr., lieu.
Thomas came before the meeting that night.tp take the mat­ King. Italrlgh A.
Mr.. Mary Man..
und usked permission to ter n jr-n r t h a t * time. 7-Un motion Manning.
Mulharc. Patrick
I'artin. Mary It.
stable with corrugated iron earned, rouncil adjourned.
Tb«nirti&lt;l. Mr*. G.II
Samml*, W. E.
iVroid roofing. On motion,
Whit err. II. F. • • #
Tvler. C. II.
.
Woodruff. K. T.
WiUon A Toomer
by G. F. Smith -and car­
/.aring. tl. C. .
le. was referred to building
II. C alilrr '
Andrew*, I*. It.
Chaae A Co.
rtt"
e with power to uct.
t.
Cnnmb*. Ella A.
. II. Prahody
Fry. N. A.
F Mallard
of City Attorney /J. J.
Maine., Margaret
t r Allilrr
M i Mli hai l. M i. .
n in reference to sanitniy
Purdy, Kuril N.
, .was read and ordered
/.aring. tJ. C.
P H.
F. Smith. John Adams and Koy Andrew*.
lllrklrj., J tt
I
Minutes of M i'CU‘ll*»id.
n-.linancc entitled all oruinuim- Symes. Absent, none.
Therieii. K.mtnn
llumiilir.y,. I* t*
fr„vidmg for the disposal of human Inst meeting read and adopted.
......0.._L I*
, * &gt; u with in the city limits bf the
On motion of G. F. Sm ithy sec­
.:
( Sanford. Florida, and de- onded by R A. Newman and car­
. .rir.g open privies to be u nuis­ ried the following resolution - was
ance and providing for the abate- adopted:
&gt;•!••• of such nuisances anti pr^vidTut*Whereas: The present epidem ic of
i* l‘»n. Ji
• ;i•r flfc- punishment for viola- influenza lias become prevalent, be it
lltCKln*
ktnnnl
• .•! - thereof was placet! on its third
Resolved, by the city council in
reading and remain full and passed.
regulur session assembled, that all
Vide us follows: Ayej, F. L. Miller,
persons in whose home the disease
d A tiw h iu n , G. F. Smith. Jno.
prevails be required to wear a sani­
Au.uu- and Roy Symes.
Nays,
tary mask when leaving home.
Be it further Rcsolvod thut uil
to motion G. F. Smith, seconded
•Continued on Page. Four)
physicians ho required to report to
!•;. Roy Symes and carried, the
the city clerk all. new cases each*..(«! located on lot corner Pnlmorning and evening and that the
n ,-t-.n and Second street was sold to
clerk report to Mrs. Henry ^ *lfBt
A it Marshall for $60.00.
The Woman's Liberty Loan Committee of Sem
such names as are reported to him,
Mr
\ indent came before the
and that the house where the disease the following report of its work in the Fourth canipai
. vu:.*.i and asked that they build u
.
,
appears shall he placarded by the Sunford Vicinity, as follows:
read from the Clyde d o c k . to Vin­
Mrs.
B.
W.
Herndon,
Chm.,
business
s
sanitary oflirer and the pffljce decent’s fish house. On motion 'R . A.
Miss
Rena
Murrell,
chm..
business
and
narlment is instructed to enforce
N‘ &gt;m.iii, seconded by Itoy Syjnes
Mrs. J. B. M ought on, chm., house can
and carried, same was refrored .to
Mrs. R. J. Holly, house canvass .......
Thu committee fre
committee for investigation
Mrs 11 Dieterich. house canvass
• . •. r .•rt .it next meeting of the Cross.’ composed of l&gt;
Mr^-i-vshel
Kayimrr trmixr run vanst----rnr— f ro m' N n—tfi
Mrs. A. Vaughan. Nanford Heights
Hose. Mrs. Henry Wight upd M{s
•i. n&gt;.tion It. A. Newman, secMrs. E. P. Morse, Celery avenue
E. M. Galloway being present, the
•if.oiu by Roy Symes and carried,
Mrs. C. B. jl.ell, Cameron and Beardal
present zk deinic of influenza w
the nullage for 1918 was set at 14
Mr. R. L. Grier, Cameron City
discussed at length; und the motion
mills.
.
Mrs. I. D* Martin,. Silver Lake
outlined in thi»r minutes of the
Report of the different officers,
Mrs. Sheridan Jewett. West side of R
m eeting held Sunday, October 20.
wt -* read and ordered filed.
Connor, worker
. *p
1918 was rend.
On motion It- AReport of chief of police for month
Booth. First street
Newman, seconded by G. F. Smith
•I M-piemlier, 1918:
. Mrs. G. II. Brewer, chm
.....i ...irriiol ndoiited us a motion of
N nf arrests
24
That all soda founts und pool
rooms be closed, and all harlor
shops he closed, or subjected" to rigid
inspection, twice daily under police
supervision; That the ordinance pro­
hibiting the spitting on the side­
walks be -enforced, and persons vio­
lating the -ordinance he arrested; to
arrest • if necessary any person uppearing on the streets hu\ ing tin
disease, or measures be tuken* to
keen them in their homes; that the

Remitted to'collcctor
Colleetor'a report
September. 1918:
Taxis. Ill 17
License
j . . * ...
Li i t-nse
. ..
Pound fees
Inleri-st .
Back taxes
' •.
Countv R,-.£: H.
....

itemilted to treasurer
Treasurer's, report fc
September, 1918.
Receipts:
Un Fiand Sept. 1, 19 l8
Rac’d from collector

• 322.CO
499C.43

Diiliursements:
Vouchers paid.....
Balance in hankB

Bank Balances:
Fifst National Rank

On motion It. A. Newman, sec­
onded by G .,F . Smith and carried,
Dr. Marshall 'was appointed assist­
■‘-mmole Bank
ant city physician during the present
epidemic.
,
The president appointed the fol­
Report of chief of fire department lowing committee to cooperate with
h-r month of September, 1918, show- the Red Cross: U. A. Ncwmrfn and
mg all equipment in good prder. *
Dr. Marshall assistant city physiOn motion G. F. Smith, aecondeJ
by Roy Symes and carried, council
On motion R. A. Newman, sec­
“ djourned.
’
s onded by G. F. Smith and carried,

C O U N T Y S O L O N S A R E AC
O f the Hoard of Public Instruction
T1VE O N L IV E IS S U E S .
For Seminole County

\V. M. liruwn

Mis*
F. J.
Mr*.
Mr*.

R ESO LU TIO N S

Towns in County, ns follows
Geneva, Mrs. E. C Curlctt. chm.
Chuluotu. Mrs. C. D. Brumley, chm.
v.
Oviedo, Mrs. A. K. Cruwford, chm.
"
Altamonte Springs, Mrs. W. B.'Ballard, Chm.
Lake Monroe, Mrs, Be®, Lake, chm.
.. ’
Longwood, Miss Florence Lovell, canvasser, no success
Paola, Miss G. Ivey, canvasser, no success

Sanford, Fla., Oct. 22, 1918/
lion. Hoard of County Commis­
sioners in and for Seminole county
met at the call of their chairman at
2 o'clock p.- m. Present: Chairman
L. A. .Brumley and Commissioners
L. P. Hagan, C. W. Entzminger, O;
P. Swope and E.*H. Kilboc, with V.
E. Douglass, deputy clerk and R o y
Tillis, deputy sheriff in attendance.

Whereas, the legislature of Florida
during its last session adopted Joint
Resolution No. 25, submitting to the
the p'eople of this state a constitu­
tional amendnlent raising the pres­
ent Seven Mill Maximum tax for
general school purposes to a maxi­
mum of ten mills, and
Whereas, this county, like the ma­
jority of other counties of our state
i$ sadly hampered irf its school work
liy luck of funds, und
Whereas, t li is Board of Public
Instruction for Seminole county feels
that everything, possible should lie
done at the present time m-krep Ufi
the high* standard *nf -our schools,

Chairman L. A. Brumley announc­
ed that t|)e purpose of this meeting
was to discuss the means and man­
ner of stamping out the epidemic
of Spanish influenza in this county.

• Mr. D. C. .Marlowe, Mrs. Henry
Wight and Mr. J. G. Ball appeared
before' the board on behalf of the
American
Red Cross.,
Whereas, it will he impossible uh
'M ayor J. D. Davison und F. L.
der present -conditions to mnintaii
this-standard in our schools -withoui Miller appeared, before the hoard onincrehsed resources, thcFefore be k behalf of the'city council of Sanford
Resolved that this hotly does here und" agreed to stand one .half of the
of
establishing
an
by endorse the .proposed nmendmen expense
an Emergency Hospital in Sanford.
most heartily. And be it further
Mr. M. F. Roliinsrfh addressed the
Resolved that this body dooi
hereby r(-.|in-*t and urge that tin liitard in reference to the use of
voters of this county rally to tin funds in the hands of the trustees of
the Sanford Hospital Association for
this emergency.
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, sec­
onded by L. P. Hagan, nnd enrried,
tills hoard agrees to donate J'J.’ O.OO
or ns much more as w ill he .needed,
for tin- purm»ae..of establishing-und
maintaining an -Emergency Hospital
in Sanford, anti otherwise lighting
G c h fiu llo ) Commissioned 1st Lieut
News was received recently that
William A. Pallishull of the Avia­
tion Section, Siguul Enlisted Re­
serve Corps «a s commissioned 1st
Lieutenant in that brunch of the ser­
vice.
It wilj be remembered that Wil­
liam A. Rattishall entered first of­
ficers training camp _ at J-'ort Mc­
Pherson. Ga.. in May. 1917, having
turned -down a commission at. thut
time to enter the aviation. Entering
Georgia T ick for the ground school

tion of this property, und on motion
of C. W- Entzminger, seconded by
L. P. Hagan upd carried, this hoard
recommends the same "to the state
comptroller.. .
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l;oard stands adjourned to meet
again Nov. 4th, 1918.

honor graduates, was si
overseas with, others to
ing about one year ago
.* As ijiuny. know, on
having no airplanes tin
not get in training for s
\\ iIlium A. Puttishnll
soring wus taken to I

Resolutions

Inasmuch us it has pleased the
Great Ruler of the Universe to re­
' move from us our true friend _ and
i brother. Oscar Lee Taylor, therefore

While the above nmort shows the women of Seminole failed to sei-ure
the quotu set for th e m ^ y the NiRional committee, 184.500, the chairman
feels the Woman's committee renlly sold , one-third nnd more, inasmuch
as the railroad* bonds were handled entirely by the railroad management,
and not by the county committee; hence there was no opportunity to
sell bonds to the employees of the railroad as in the Third drive, whdri
wo sold several thousands.
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The workers were untiring in their efforts, working early and late,
canvassing homes and business houses, in many instances going to homes
three and four times and finding the inhabitants absent. Every home in
Sanford and vicinity waB canvassed nnd the report shows above results.
It might he Interesting to note that over the county ttyere were
249 fifty dollar bonds and 128 one hundred dollnr bonds sold by women,
which means work for the worker and results—for a big financial le a d do not show up as rapidly us when taking a $600 or a $1,000 bond.
However, the govcrnirtopt urges these small investments, and our women
are a* pleased and anxious to sell the small Investor as to the large, sub-

That Monroe Chapter
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Resolved
Irienda xtvcf the state No.
15. Royal Arch Masons has
0 hear of his advance- sustained tin* loss of one of its most
know that, he is .well ] esteemed and active members, und
his work*.
also the Grand Lodge of the State of
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Florida of which he wus a member.
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(erring n Ball e
Further Resolved*that we deeply
ing letter from ^ ra* t deplore our great Ipsa' and feel that
ig will be interesting to nol onjy
lodge Jiut thy entire
nds of the family.
community bus lost one of its- most
1 and your fninily are promjnent, useful and beloved citinve escaped the terrible Jseng
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A pleasant smile, a happy disposiers from Mr. Herring tjon^ a|wayg working for right, and
n the front line trenchuplift of humanity, a true friend
been there now about g| ^ jini, gonp&gt; May-we remember
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They were in the t|,jg .K00(| nian and he prepured to
id enthusiasm of being moet ^
Rreat caj| when it comes,
fight, with shells nnd
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plane battle, «,.ine in
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•wl‘l0* we ° ' “ " d
n.ketl tn be remember- &lt;"•’
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that she has sustained, the greatest
n&lt;
loss of all, nnd may the merciful and
nnford boy I have seen joVjng q 0(i sustain her in her sad
Voodruff who was look- a^ j cx i0n*
I expecting promotion
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* While we have not space to mention personally ail those who served
so willingly on their various church and lodge days at the booth on First
street. In behalf of Mrs. Schelle Malnes, representing the Woman’s Club,
the committee wishes to express their appreciation of the efforts that re­
sulted in $8,150.00 in eight days.
T o the chairman of the Geneva section especial m e n t io n ' should lie
made, inasmuch aij through the efforts of women alone Geneva gets un
honor flag for securing her quota. / .
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The colored workers, not knowing they were to help until after the
first week of the drive have a creditable showing and In the nekt drive
will be a u th o re d to be ready for-action the first day of the drive.

U U M - jO!

k a k V 4 v » * l ut thu flat, redemp

w o rk, H a v in g n m s iie ii i
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Died at Chuluota
Isaac Hodges a pronlment citizen of
When the Fifth drive comes along the committee trusts all the men Chulyola died last night of pneumonia
xnd women who so generously responded when asked to "B u y a Bond" in He was a man greatly be loved an res­
the sanitary inspector was aythor- the Fourth Loan yfill again remember the women workers with a generous pected by all. who knew him. He leave
October 21, 1918.
a wife to morun his lorat
subscription.
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City council -of the city of San^

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John Musson

Sccond War Fund Pledges
There are several hundred dollars .
still due on the Second War F'und
pledges that the committee would
like to receive at once, to be ub^e to
close the account with Treasurer
McAdoo.
Notices have been sent •
out without results and instructions
are urgent. Those whose pledges are
not paid or partially paid will confer
a favor by making payment at once
to the War Fund Treasurer,
Mrs. Deane Turner

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beautiful property is only a mile
wir«i&lt;Th who attend the State Fair And
War Work In Picture*.
from town, and on one «.f the best
Exposition.
Pn&gt;grnins of moving pictures will
He -offers to sell lit*- entire
Education is the aim of tlto* Gov- treat of many wnr-llnu} themes. Amer­ road*
property,
including household goods
ernu/t nt in M-mltng tlieso &lt;-xhlblts to ican soldiers lighting at thi* front, and
live
stock,
crops, at a much smaller
the Fair. By Informing; th*- p.-ople |t ns they nre In camp: farmers striv­
than
|can alt! in moI\ Inc tntmy of the prob­ ing for greater food crops; methods o f 1|
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/Hus txeetj realized for
nearly so
lem!* that, confront them. The War conserving, canning and p icservtmr adjoining- property not
Department wiil rend models of the food nuppllh*.
xxell improved. The house is amply
fnmnti* Brow nine gun?*. nmx . i.tlng ho
Four-Minute M&lt;-n will he on hand - •applied xx.th closets, both up and
much '(&gt; • ltd the xx ir. ul*&lt;&gt; ,u* la xxId v-dutm-er speakers of ahililx to fluht *• xx ti »t .11r-lu.ichttie gun. Moiintatn • itmuti, fig- by inrudrlng wonls the disloyal propa
gflu- lirn-st p!ai«! in the country
Unlted States Government W ill Make ur&lt;-?* clothed in regulation uniform, ri­ gandavaml urging th e’ public support f,rr rnj«fng poultry and pigs'
fles of the latest to pe, culiifdoto cqtllp- o f evnryVxvar movement. They will us |
Wonderful Exhibit in Jacksonville
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No mosquitoes, no maleria.
me lit of the beloved doughboy and it slst the soldiers and sailors and do
For
full part ichlars and prirc,
This Year Agricultural Display O’ ^trench periscope, rah masks, trench partment representatives In explaining
xithirr****
I[r. J. T. Burts, t’ ulpeper.
.Wide Range— Implements Of War helmet, hand grenades, tents, national the. government displays. Chief of the
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|iorial»le field wireless outfit. In Department «&gt;f Agriculture, Prof. - F t
^ d e - C p away DTsc Harrow
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fact all the Implements of modern I^mson-Scrlbner. tho Department ex
cst in the display which the Lniteu
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States Government will make at the nt onco informing tint! Interesting.
the'display and add.'the vnlno o f hi.* Frank Greenman’s, Palm -HahV &lt;■
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* ’Interest o f‘ the
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Florida Stuto Fair, In Jacksonville, Not-* * t 4
T he Nkvy Exhibit.
mock.
great experience to tho
Tentber 27 to-Decrmber 6 of this presj n t|le display from the Navy De­ exhibit.
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mit year— a display of exhibits not only partment will bo nil the essential tools
Saves
orfi-half on fuut. For •demon­
of absorbing Interest but of great cdu ‘ *'«’»» are used by that anil of tile Coystration
call phone 2412.
W. ,\\.
culionnl value as well, Thero
i ueru will
« m be
u&gt; rr,,,,l&lt;,nt -1° tnake the world stife
ngnlnst international burglars. Depth
Dresser, Rt. 1.
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in the Government bulldingNut the charges, such as have sent many a
Florida State* Fair, u combined exhlbil submarine to the bottom of the sea.
For Sttlc— Good ad! round horse
from the Agricultural, the W ar and never to appear again, nnval mine and
and harness. $100 cash for quick
An educational. Industrial and ag­ sale.
Can he ‘ seen at Mrs/ B. E.
pie’ Navy Departments surpassing ic anchor, torpedo and iln truck, pro, ,
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tcctlles of various types, clothing, ricultural exposition Is whnt tho Flor­ Squires, Cameron, avenue.
Lloyd
value anything heretofore shown b, j
(lrutnH&gt; rlflPSf ^ o rd s . all will ida State Fair has been very properly
Honk.
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the nntlonal government.
i be there for Inspection. Models of designated. The exhibits of this y^ar
As everyone has good aqd sufficient j modern
battleships,
dreadnoughts, xvlll prove tho correctness of the clasFor Sale— New single Weber W ag­
reason to know tho'natlon is nt whr. cruisers, destroyers and other vessels jilflcutlons, one nnd nil. Product* of on box. Dutton Crate Co.,
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the fields, fruits from the groves, cat­
•A . every one also appreciates, the
&lt;he navy will be sought but-with
For sale— One• Plannett "1." Fer­
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. tle from the farms and ranches, poul­
Food Administration hits been and is.
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Food
raisers and ns growers of corn, the In­ tcher, nine and half tons of bleachfood for tint fa d in g o f million, o f P r o . ^ ora « ■ ' Dnpgrtmont of Agrlcullurc- dustries In which \yotnen excell, tho
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pie here nt home and our
lk.lllat,,d to h, lp ,he farmer In thd
nnd evidences o f.th e ir skill In can­ two horse sprayer. Enquire F. C.
abroad. The Dvparttnept of Agricul- , prt,at worj{ 0f increasing hls crops In ning nnd preserving fruits and vegeta­ Welsh,
Photographer
Park Ave.
lure has been telling by printed pages T(),unip nn(1 ln value. Nor will the bles, all, nnd much more besides, will
For Sale— Pair of good mules,
and demonstrators how to raise more fanner alone bo Interested In this tils- be an exposition of Florida enterprise
good
wagop and harness. Apply to
and better foodstuffs and cattle. But play, but 'everybody, f«*r food Is of that will he as astounding as It w lit l»interesting. Jacksonville, where the Thomas Emmett Wilson, 120 Park.
how has war been carried on, by what Interest to alii
11-Fr4t
Implement*? How lias Hoover fed the
The weather bureau will show how ’Fair and exposition will be held, is Ave.
nr«- forecasted siorms. frosts and floods easy ol access from every portion of
- arr- rhe^c-Tfortcmr f f f r A w f s i » » w r
ctnXWfs irF firw ”'*‘'r~3! nf ^ a lc — FarmiffT’ nftplrmfnts of
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tications to the nation's food produc­ And all roads will lead here*from No­ all kinds, chest of edrpenter tools,
pint form scales, set of butteries "and
t s industry .been spurred on to Croat-, , |on
cberotMtrr
Illustrate what vember 27 to December 6.
cr efforts?
other articles.
Also lot nnd bujldthat r\
science
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ii m\ Is doing to help the ogri|ing. Atkins, next to Vini'ent-’s Fish
Questions Answered At Fair.
; culturlst. Samples of soils will l&gt;e
i lnTuse.
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At the forthcoming Florida State ‘'shown. Tin- work of agricultural col
Varying Depth of Clouds.
leges, of experiment stations, *&gt;f conn
Th&lt;&gt; clouds In thunder storms may
Fair and lixpie-ltlon these questions
For Sale— Old newspapers at the
t\ ag*n'* end *f* inonxtnitors1 will he
can be best ans*wered through the &lt;x -l-.,"xxn Th* BtiYeati of Fisheries will be very deep— from two to five miles Herald Office.
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nnd more.
tensive*and impressive exhibits whit-If
.. ’ i, ,.,!. i f *li* i!i • !&gt;. (Tsh*-s nim lit
For Sale- -One Baby Grapd Cheveach of these several tb-i ar nn-nt - of t),. |j _. ,| lot ,-f ; n*x- d aviulalullt &gt; for
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a
r&gt;
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fool
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skins
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tho government xxiit -end to Jackson­
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ville for the information and the *u
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Tin* T h in l Kri«l:»-y **f e v e ry
light* ament of i ll •!.. j .-*.p|. of Fh&gt;r
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Let me teach you shorthand. Short
Ida, and of iho.-*- irom xvlihout lier

BRINGING WAR
HOME TO PEOPLE
AT STATE FAIR

Educational, Industrial and
Agricultural Exposition

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Fertilizer
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Makes Every Stroke
Worth Double

D O W N I N G ’ S

R ecip e IS lH jjs sold by d ru g ­
gists. In form ation in regard
to it ch eerfu lly furnisheed by
. originator. * _
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A D V E R T ISIN G

E. FRANK COE’S FERTILIZERS
By using these high grade fertilizers Florida growers nro
now doubling their crop* are doubling their profits—are doub­
ling their help to the Government- art- -hortenlng the stay In
the trenches — are savipg our box.'I
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forinii•!••»! fh.et ' i ’ ' * **|p &gt;«*u Irx’ r^it** ih«
r**&lt;tirn? from tour . .t/ur. Send today
l o r . a free copy.

THE C0E-M0RTIMER COMPANY
CO RN ELIUS C H R IS T ! VNCY, Florida Sales M sosjer

92l Heard Bldd*

Jacksonville, Fin.

Sul&gt;*MUqr ol Tbs Auxcitxau Aartcullxusl Chemical Company

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CAR

T h e Ford M odel \T one-ton truck is
proving a splendid tim e and- moivpysaver on the farm. It is very flexible in
control, strong and 'dependable in serT h i n I t v *ce* It lias really
in in K
become one ofr'th v

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I t O ver
M r. F a rm e r

farmers’ necessities.

EMPTY SACKS
I w ill pay Itiiilicst cash price
for all kinds o f em pty
burlap sacks.

Monroe ( haplt-r No. 15, It. A. Al
Meets every second and fourth Tm ».
day in Masonic Hall over the Imp&lt;;n
Theatre. Visiting companions woIcott0 . L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
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• High Priest

Ferlilizer Sacks a Specially
W ill also pay highest m arket
price fu-' H id es, T a llo w
and W a v.
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Rear Walthall iiD ossey’ a Meat
Phone lOf. Market . 102 E 1st St.

ciniituiv t( liapler
iiii|Riir 2, v/iuii
i.3m pfn Si»
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Setttinolc
Order Eastern
\f iwitu every
(tvoru first
firwf and
an&lt;l third
fliirrl T
k o * . J __
Meets
Thursday
. . . each
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sVVI JUIIC who
Willi Util
•in
month. L
Everyone
has Sefcf
s^tr'
hls btar in the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alite E. Robbins, Sec’y
The Saniord rouncll K. of C.
M ee'i the 2nd Sunday 3 p. rn., and tht
4th Sunday 8 n.-m., each month, at K.
of C. Mall. Oak Ave.
C. L. Britt. Fin. Sec'y.

In

her

W heatless :
•Kitchen .
she Is

doing her
part to
help win
the w ar •

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights
knigh*« always
«lw av* .welcdme.
wntcOmp
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0 . J. Miller
H. McLaulin
K. R. and S._
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7,1. O. O. P;
Meets every Mondab evening at 7:30
in Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers
cordially Invited.
F. E. Estridge
A. J. Losing - *
N. G.
. R. Sec.
Gnle City Lamp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month. .
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolebsn
Clerk
Council Commander
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Seminole Rcbckah Lodge No. 13
Meets every Second and Fourth Friday
Nights in Masonic Hnll at 7:30.
All
visitinfc Rebekahs welcome.
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Mrs. Ida Crim, N . G.
Sec'y

Are you doing yours 7
llHntc S*»Y*» *oi&gt;u

AOM IMIS1SATION
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Celery
Meeting uvcjy 2nd &amp; 4th Wednesday
night at 8o’clock. Eugle Home, Oak Ave
Visiting Brothers- Welcome
E. E. Hogan
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C. C. Woodruff ;
Worthy President
Secretary
It. P. O. E. Sunrurti Lodge 1211
Meet first nnd third Wednesday night
at Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
F. S. Frank
O. L. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted Ityler
The Lake llrcese &lt; oundl No,. 31 Jt/hier
Order I'nilcd American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M.. in the City Hall, \ixiting t&gt;rnther»
are Aeloome. ('. H. Smith, Ilcc. Sec.
x M o d ern W oodm en o f A m erica

M vts 2.-4, Thursday evening*
.30.
it. M W. A. Hall. Picb'lRdlding.
C E McDonald
C. D. Couch
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i f '. Consul
Clerk
Loyal Order of Moose
Sanford Lodge No ]" ]0 uieet-i In ilia
in m .-iii- A Gr-.xi- Building Second.and
Fourth Monday - in Month at 7:.Id.

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monlii -xiiii moii*-rn improvements
Free xxater N II. Garner.
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GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY WILL BRING BACK

F’or Rent - Famous Einstein fa rm ,.
now- mx-*ned by Mr. Best. App.y to;
Thomas Emmet Wilson. 120 Park
A*ve.
11-Fri Me;

Nelson Sailors and

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A r e th e B e s t

*1 All Local AdvcrtlHomentB Under
For
Rent— Four room cottage
Thin H ea d in g T H R E E C E N T S a
with
’large
space for, garden; 5nq.|
L in e F or Each IliH ertlon M in im u m
Ea;&gt;t
3rd
St.
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C harge 25 C ents.
dronni an-i
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In ansx&gt;ering an mix * rtt-o-ment r
•&gt;g f
xxh* re no name is mentioned iTi tlie
ui, -please do not a-k 1!••• Herald
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for information a* t«» th&lt;- identity of
11,-- ,.*ix • r*i't r.
I ' i .iII; xx*- do not
know x* ho tiie udx ertiHcr is and if
Git. 1
•a i- do vxe are not alloxxed to give
'Iout this information, 'im p ly write
For Kent (,‘(ouiitry ^Piuee,
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a letter and addrv.i. it as per in­
miles
from
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ntTi-s
under
structions' in the a d . .
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cultivation.
Good house. • Largo •
w^oods pr *ture. i* Apply. C. H. L«-fF O R SA L E .
lli-r.
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For *ale--Klondyk** and Missionary
1»v. v. Week
l-'urnt - i « -i Ko- m b
Strawberry I’ lants. A. Buch. L'.ongor M«*nt * I* -I; :-.* nui- fla t., D’5
xvood. Fla.
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North Park avepue, over L. It. Phil­
•* F.or sal*- Barred Rock Pullets. ips &amp; Co. drug store
Mr*.*-C. C.
$2.00 each. Cockerels $3.no. Pure Hart, manager.
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Thompson Kinglets. A. B. Common*:
' LOST
Sanford. Fla.
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Lust Tan .and xh ;«- Fox T*-rFor sub* Gni'b- Angora buck.
6 months old. Box 1*» 1&gt;. Sanford, rior (L-g. .lo-m •&gt;. 0 tab. Answers in
the j)ai:ic -&gt;f llusftr.- Please notify
1i -It p
Fla.
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Reward, G T. Dy* r, Sanford. Fla
A fin** |dure for sale—The fa rm iR .A .
I# well drained, contain* Mlmut fifty
Lost Elks ring. It* turn to Herald
arces, good land and all under cul16-3tp
jGvfitltm except abTrtn three acres, In O ffie and receive rev.-nrd.
ia mngnillcent uak and ch«-\tnut — .
grove about the bouse. Tlie dwell- 1
ing is two story, six rooms, wide
porches on three sides, bath uni
toilcjt inside, being handsomely fuf-i
fm-ngui m u u o m m bokm « :

WE BUY
11OLD, FALSE TEETH

nlsheil, with

Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M'.
Communication every Ural and third
Tuesdays nt 7:00.
Visiting l*ret»,:lD
welcome.
0 . L. Tnylor
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The Wopdman Citric
The Woodmen Circle meets Scotnd
and -Fourth Wednesdays ut 38:0 p in
All members rct|U«-sted to attend.

!(o)at Neighbors of America
Meets Second ami Fourth Thursdays
Clara Stemperf thorough course. Tuition reasonable. Annie Speer
Secretary
Orach
* u!t a* 314 Magnolia A.*-, after
• it P M except Fridays
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I'nilcd Brolhethood Carpenters and
W anted— Man over draft age «&gt;r
Joinprs of America
Sap ford I/oml Fnion No. 1751 in n s
lady over 35 as salesman 'in this
First and Thiril Thursday Nights a: 7:3o
territory
Salary and expensrs.
in Eagle* Hall.
A. J. la)*»o*g.
\ *1•1r•- s T i* - G lo b e R e f in in g C o .
Clias E ll«*bir.M*:i, Pr*-»
S«-i'v
.1!i.-l,«n n :]e. Fla
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Labor wa» never so short. Big crons were never so needed.
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The Government *has called
nnd still calls for more food.
Farm implements, better seeds and better fnrmtng methods
help to make lnbol more effective. Finally, to rnnkc every stroko
count, double, use the best available plant foods in

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

every convience ol
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well appointed house in town. In the Jp" r^ j^ p ^ *^ '*y | h )T W V i’ E F I ^ T V ’
grove are a large t\umher of fine', „ rp(* x # l h
P&gt;ll*S*'pKI«. Pi*
chestnut and walhul tr&lt;-*-&lt;, a!*&lt;i ami
the orchards nnd grounds contain
a variety of fruit trees., also a fine
lot ,if grape x'in«-«. raspberry bushes.
fine xxntcr at the door.
j The land fines ihe road, the hoUS**
'JACKSONVILLE,FLA
being three hundred feet from the
road, with one of the prettiest views
_ O LDEST
anywhere in this section,' the’ Blue
ESTABLISHED
Ridge being, "ih plain view, and
ED H O U S E
Culpeper’ being about 2 hundred
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feed helow the land level. There are
three big, well built chicken houses
Kir P+tti n**
an underground milk ond vegetable
house, cement floored pig houses,
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Emphasized with the words of Christ printed in bold face
type. Strongly nnd neatly hound in Khaki colored M orocco drained
W aterproof1Kerntol— flexible lim p cover, embossed back bands,
round corners. Khaki edges,x-'jjold title, beautifully embossed
Am erican Flag in colors on the outside front cover.
. Printed on specially strong Bible paper. Only 3 x .*1H inches
nnd just '.* nu inch th ick .1 Type is plain nnd clear — self­
pronouncing. Tho F ou r G reat A m erican H ym ns a ro pointed
end bound w ith t h i» S a ilors and S o ld iers T e s ta m e n t.

HELP TO BRING THE BOYS BACK CLEAN
rI his Sailors and Soldier Testam ent, neatly packed,
ready for mailing, given with a years sub* C * 0 K A
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C O U N T Y H A PPE N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY^EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

Jlrumley' went with her in their egr
on Friday of last week.
Miss Ethel .Hickson i&amp; expected
home in a few days from several
months stay in-Philadelphia, I ‘ u.
Horace. Chorpening reached here
Monday evening from Camp Eustis,
Virginia, ami gave his family a de­
lightful surprise.
He is leaving on
Friday for his return to camp.

ends we will ail live happily again.
Peach and pear trees are in full
bloom
out here in the intensive
M
ay
God
send
it
soon.
The heavy rains have knocked out
growing
gardens of East Sanford..
the most of the fall gardens.
G ENEVA
The Flu is still raging among the
UPS ALA AND G R APE V II.I.K
Geneva went "O v e r the top " in '
people, yet it seems like there is no
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rertleson
et)d to it soon, hut l truly hope it Liberty Bond subscriptions, doubling
the amount asked for. This is due moved out from town last Friday mi
will leave- us all soon.
Mrs. Tom Fortier is a little on the to the spirit of patriotism prevailing to the old home place. We welcome
mend from a two weeks’ spell of the here and the untiring efforts of Mrs.. them to our comnyinity.
Miss Eva Malm, who is employed
Flu, People have got to take care Endor Curlett.
in
tiie Ormond postutlicc is spending
The many friends of Paul Dooley
of themselves If they want to get
her
vacation in visiting her old
will he glad to hear jhut he has been
well.
friends
in Orlando and Sanford, also
promoted
to
Corporal—somewhere
There are some people running
visiting
for.-a few days with Mrs. If.
in
France.
from Flu hut I don't think it will he
G.
Lundquist
and Mrs. Alfred ErhSo
far
there
have
been
no
cases
of
fius whole wide world.
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Mrs. J. E. Vaughn is awful wor-,
colored
people.
Miss
Edna
Thompson
has
finished
ried about her brother and family
Miss Blanche Pattiahall, who is her business course in DeLand and
in Tampa. They live in ttfwu-and
filling
a government position in accepted a government position'
the Flu is had there.
Washington is sick with influenza, Jacksonville.
Mrs. Will Robinson has just re­
hut her many friends here are glad
Hiltner Lundquist received a tele­
ceived a letter from Miami, saying
to know she'is recovering'.
gram
that her brother, Gardcr and
her daughter is very sick with Flu.
wife
in
Pensacola were very ill -with
The
friends
of
M
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and
Mrs.
J.
II.
*lr. and Mrs, Nenl. Culp and fam­
the
intiuenza.
Huddleston
rejoice
with
them
that
ily were .pleasant caJlers.at the home
Mrs.
Baxter of
Seems like we are haying our rpiny
of Mrs. J, E. Vaughn Sundat after­ their daughter.
Gainesville
who
was
seriously
ill
season
in October this year.
The
noon.
with pneumonia is better.
mocking
bird
tries
to
cheer
us
up
I see the Germans have railed
with
his'evi-r.changing
notes
and
we
T
h
e
friends
of
Miss
Clara
Phillips
their ^submarines to their own base
now and lire willing to have peace. of Sanford are glad to know that welcomed the first phopbe this week,
hers was not a severe ense of In* j so here’s hoping for better weather.
M ay Gpd send it at once.
II.. G. Lundquist is adding on to
1 want peace,- to get those poor fluenza.
hts
house and his old friends Price &amp;
starving souls from German "prisons*,
Work has commenced at the G e -!
for they are sutlering in many waj^s.- neva Citrus Growers packing house i Cpller are doing the work,
W EST GF.NL V A AVENUE

Mrs. Niclo is on the sick- list (Ins and a good season is expected.
week and Mr. Tom Fortier's little
Hilton Ur,own ef Ft. Drum has
baby girl is sick too.
accepted the position &lt;»f fireman at
1 think if wo could have some the Exchange packing house.

Gel
Crops to
Market When- ^
Prices Are Hi

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I’nmci" ns tin- result of a lllp of
a cola. Itowinnn ,-nIi-1.■&lt;I In tlie
army In May, ltU7, after he and
n friend had ( usschI it nickel to
determine which one would en­
ter the service. Bowmitn called
the turn amt was n soldier u
few days Inter.

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They supply plant -foods in the l&gt;cst available fo'rrmf and
in the prdperj proportions for healthy euntinuous growth
and abundant yields.
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T H E C O E - M O R T I M F .R C O M P A N Y
(X)HNKUl S CHRISIIANLI, tiuridi Sslrs Manner
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(Prepared by the United States Depart
meat of Agriculture.)
War coudUtnns huv(&gt; mode It neeca
sary for the United States to product
tit home seed supplies that former!)
were Imported from Europe. ‘'Tern
porary seed BhortngCs have devolhpct
under new economic conditions, and
they may continue," says the Uultec
States department of agriculture It
"The Seed Supply o f tin#-Nation," rnew publication recently Issued nt
Yearbook Separate 737. "but- farmers
and seedsmen nro resourceful mid tlicj
may bd expected to find ways ant
menus fo meet not only the needs _oi
tills country, but also those of otpci
coqntrleg which may bo depcmlent tip
on us."
Although, ns n matter o f necessity
seed production lins lncreasetl In thh
country,since the war. the experts ot
tin;,department state that the puaslbll

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T h e r e is m e a t---a n d m eat. Just the lo o k s o f som e meal
is enou gh to fa k e aw ay the appetite. O u r m eat-m eets
the approval o f all buyers. N o n e but the choicest
b e ev es anti porkers-n &gt;im '_m lo ourJ\ouhe.- .(lu t ani­
m als are properly slau ghtered, and from the pen
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to th e cu stom er the m eat Is handled with a view
to k eep in g it p erfectly clean and sanitary.
W e sp ecia lise in the finest o f everyth in g in the m arket line,
in clu din g fresh vegeta b les in season, b e e f and pork, both
fresh and sm oked. O ysters and fish in sensom ’
D elirio u s s te a k s — Porterh ou se, Sirloin and Round.
p etizin g P o rk Chops, S liced H am and Sausage.

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Harvesting Sugar-Beet Seed.
Itles o f commercial seed growing In
the United Stntes have only been
slightly developed.
The publication
mentioned may ho obtained by seeds­
men and those especially Interested. 1
It discusses at length the various =
American farm crops, from n viewpoint
of seed supply.
American farmers plant upwnrds of
7,(Mxi.tKJ0 tons o f seed per year, most
of this being’ the great staples, wheat,
corn, cotton, etc., and practically all
of these scetl ^supplies nro produced
at home. Nevertheless we were no
c ustouted before, the., wan Jn , ImporLL
large-quantltles of seeds from Europe.*
For some vegetables, sugar fleets’, and
other crops, we depended nlmost en­
tirely upon the European seed sup­
ply. Seed tni|iortatlons from Europo
were eur.lalted or entirely cut off by
tlio war.

THE CITY MARKET
D O S SE Y &amp; YVALTHAL
Phone 1011

1 REAL V U L C A N IZ IN

Make Manure Useful.
Let the manure pile go its useful
way—‘via spreader.

There is a total of 35 club -mem­
bers in Bradford county now sup­
plied with pigs. Owing to the. fact
that the pig club work was new in
vhu couuly Lhu year, its full import­
ance was not realized. However, resfitts ir-ruVri by club member* h a v e
been
tv .if M'd in coin par L on w chj

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Ladi-r the skillful., management of Lhaunc&gt; W ilson---"THE MAN |
WHO KNOWS H O W ."
Agents fur Gnud)ear. Mend and 1 nilrdStales Tires. Conte In anti Inspect oar plant and sec Huw a REAL
JOB OK Vt l.( A M ZIN G IS DONE.

Sanford Vulcanizing W orks
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Too many women mistake their pains
and aches for troubles peculiar to the
sex. More often disordered kidneys are
causing the nchii\g back, dizzy spoils,
headaches and irregular urination. Kid­
ney weakness becomes dangerous if neg­
lected. Use a time-tried kidney remedy
— Pi.nn'c Kidney Pills. Hosts of I 'lJpto
b. lify to their merit. Read a Sanford
j .* ,e.
) M:-. tom Smi'h, Route A. su&gt;-. ’ ll
was ai-MUt me venrs age that I u ed
pnatt'k Kidney 1‘ tii.s for backache and
o her symptoms nt kidney trouble.
They gave tr.F great relief and helped .me
in every- way. Other members,of tny
family have taken Doan's Kidney- Pills
with wonderful results, too. J am gald
to give this endorsement."
Price GOc. at all dealers. 'Don't simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’ s
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Smith
had. Foster-Mtlburti Co., Mfgrs., R.iN
fulo, N. Y.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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SHOE POLISHES
LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK
BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVETHE LEATHER.
Tl. F. F. DALLET COIPOHATIONS, LIMITID. BUTTALO, H. T.

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T h e -Ford M odel
prtu'inff a splendid
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control, strong and

T on e-td n -truck
time and money*
It is very flexible in*
dependable in ser­
vice. It has really
Think become one
the
farmers’
necessities.
It Over
One Ford tru ck-is
M r. Farm er ei|u;il to half a dozen
teams and weon't “ eat its head o i f "
wiien not \v6rking. Th e very low price
makes it popular with shrewd farmers
who analyze conditions on tlie farm. Let's
talk it over, Mr. Farmer. Price, wit boutout body, $550 f. o. b. Detroit.

C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman
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Orange packing, will he more pop­
ular with the society women of Wauchuin the coining season than bridge,
many prominent women' announcing
that they inteml to go .into the pack­
in g house to do tlfeir hit when the
season opens.

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Importation! From Europa Curtallet
by War— Farmera Muat Now
Produce at Home.
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farmers a* well, its hoys eligible for)
club membership are applying to i h«*
county agent for "pigs like you sent
my neighbor boy.”
In one eotpmunity where there worY only two
Hub members this year, more than
! 3(i tinyv have expressed their inten­
tion of hemming me miters another
4 + -M -4 + *t"l” l-+ -L F l+ + d -M --M -+ + -H --H year, and three fprjners m the -.imej
■'■-in mil filly
hale already
hough! j
Electrics.
pure Fred boar- arid gibs
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rornmorelal el&gt;-rir|e vehicles, Chicago
Washington county farmers
on- [
1l\V). mill I'luladt-lphm I ’ M.
j Atime to call for rape seed to lie
planted fur winter hog pasture. “ All
indications point to a large acreage
&lt;jf. this crop. . Oyer 5,700 head of
entile dipped in this’ county during
September. Tjie making of sorghum
syrup vyi-ll under w ay. Generally, it.
is being 'packed in. gailqn and half
gallon cans, and there* is a ready
local market for jt.

E. Frank Coe’s Fertilizers Are Rich Anil Soluble

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BOYS A N D G IR LS W ORK HARD

d Prod
Year Worth $10,000,|,000— Many
good clear cool weather everybody
Were Enrolled.
w ould soon g e t' well, but it is so
EAST S AN FO R D
damp and rainy it makes people feef
Mrs. L. 5W. Bn/mley i* at Port (Prepared by the United States Depart'1
had all the time.
nunt of Agriculture.)
Orange
sanatarium
recuperating
More than 3,tOO,lX)Q boys ami girls
Whyn the Flu leaves and this war from her recent long illness.
Mr.
were reached through club work lust
year, according to a compilation r o
r.-nily 11iiicI«- by the United States de­
port m&gt; at of agriculture, which super­
vises Jhls work In cooperation with
tjie state agricultural colleges.
Of
this number approximately 350.000
laado complete report*, which *h&lt;nv
that they • produced and conserved
product* lyiumnitlng to S10.00O.ihmi. In
ilie 33 Northern and Western states
Ffn.iTfl hoys and girl* were enrolled.
t*i thw mi intier 100.035 tnnile com pic to
reports and. produced and conserved
proilnetH valued at $3,700,000. ’ In the
South there were 115,715 boys enrolled
in the regular worjt, who produced
products valued at $l,300,000f nin! 73,3uG girls wIio^jypHlucctl and conserved
products valued tit $1,300,000. I ii tlie
emergency
work Itl the Sn'uth the
■lull leaders reached o ver’-100,000 boys
and n|iproxlmntely 1.00(1,000 girls who
l ,^ :i d '
produced and conserved products
valued at more than $1,000,000.

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ROLL OF HONOR
VALUE OF BIRDS

LESSONS FOR THE ~
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HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
NAILS
SEEDS

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Karl Schultz, Slier [nan ftoutli. Feathered Songsters Feed Upon
{_oilier
Hrown, Oliver Murrell. Nod
Practically Ali Insect Pests
rtr«W&lt;**W
C liittentien, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Around Farm .
Uournilhit, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
Initials That May Be Uspd Effectively for Marking
cer, Hugh While, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
I.aw ton, James ^1’ urvU,
William
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Personal Belongings.
Hartley, Wallace’ Lipford, \V. C.
Time was when mnnogramed Jlncn
work, not only Tor tho design in Temple.
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Place Your Orders Early
wa5 u luxury, rcsorved tor ftuliion'a
question, but for all letters and mono
Forrest (latchel, Ed. Cameron,
favored and fortune's olect, hccausu
Lyman •Raker, E. S. Ward, Robert □eildes Being Insured Against Every
It «as worked either by women why
could afford to pay for it or thoso
Form of Persecution by Human*
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper,
who had the lelsuru to dovote to
Douglass C. 'Griffin, W. M. Chan­ - kind They Must Be Defended
•needlework.*
From Natural Foes.
cellor, Then. Stiles, Alton E. FnrNowadays the woman • who Is
nell,
Harry
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Lewis,
Jr.,
Vivian
dover with her needle can crowd In
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*r Speer, Randall Chase, Leclair Irwin, (Prepared by the United States Depart­
the lime between household duties, *
HOW TO MAKE TIRE
ment of Agriculture.)
business cares and club meetings to
Harvy I’ nrrish, linssel Brown, Lionel
Birds
appeal
strongly
to
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tho
Inter­
adorn her household lined,. oven
MONEYr-VULCANIZE
Monroe. Henry Lee Flowers, Fred ests nnd affection)) of mankind. Not
though It be not of the exquisite tex­
Strange, Edwin Move, Comer Whittle only do they charm by their graceful
ture of olden days. Dcuullful damBut let. us do the vulcanizing.
Walter Holz.
forms, hanmmluus colors, sprlghtly'nc' n*k* come at reasonable prices nnd
Our methods are thorough and
theso can bo ornamented to make
tlmis, nnd iiMiully pleasing notes,-but
produce sert ieenbtc tires. With
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Army
elegant dining and bedroom linens. *
the advance in tire costs vul­
they httvo nn oven more important
John
Murrell,
Kenneth
Murrell,
Cheaper qualities oC Irish and Scotch
canizing, as we du it affords
claim upon our esteem bccnu.su of their
Leslie Hill, Seth Woodru/f, Stanley
linens used "for bed linen liy women
you one sure way to save and
great economic vpluc.
of moderate means are Just as &lt;srWalker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Jog
earn on tires.
You can save
Birds feed upon practically nil In*
enough in a year to buy several
* fectlve as tho costly weaves, if tho
Chittenden^ Osvor Sjwor, Bruce An­ sect pests. They are voracious, nblo
new tires.
Initials nnd monograms employed In
derson, Ernedt Gregory, Fred Mason, to move freely from place to place,
their'mtiklhg nro skilfully dona;
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash- nnd exert n steady Influence In keeping
The alphabet shown on this page
hum, Albert Fry, James Estridge, down tho swelling tide of Insect life.
Is unexcelled for Its beauty and
George Hull, Thomas Sullivan, W.
Oak and 3rd St.
originality of design. Tho success
Sanford, Florida
For economic an well os for esthetic
cA&gt;
of Initial embroidery, whether single
A. Pattis hull, Meade Fox, Ingram reasons, therefore, an effort should bo
or in monogram, lies very largely In
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wilcareful Milchery. A stylo of letter­
•tiams, Vail Lovell, “Martin Temple,
ing that Is‘%ry-popular with French
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
needloworkoajB Illustrated above.
John Lee, Jr., A. Stafford, Andrew
Thu mitllafa..qre all worked solid.
No. 1 I008-—W. li 1A 8 and 4 Inches.
Thu sollcf part^ should bo padded
Aulin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred M.
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very evenly nnd this In bent done In
grams, for If tho padding Is poorly Beck, -Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
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pure.
Sparkling
Spring
Water
Brought
to
Your*
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a frnme. Too much nttcntlon cannot
done, tho finished work ts very un­
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
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be (aid to this humble part of tho
Door Hnilv
Daily
even.
F. Coates, Ernest Gormlcy, Walter
Pictorial Review.Transfer pattern No. 11008, blue, IS cents for each
Radford, &lt;Corbett Hutchinson, Sum
£a
' Elder Springs Water has a Guaranteed Purity.of 99.99 Per Cent
S
letter. Five sixes,
1, 2, .1, nnd 4 Inches of any ono letter of tho alpha­
Pe ye house, Harry Carlson, C.. E.
bet with 12 transfers of each slie nro given In this pattern.'
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Hunter, Wilson Miller, llurrold Long
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T. O. CHARLES, Distributor
PHONE .illW . S
James Weaver,-Norman Baker, Er­
nest c. Morris, ‘ Ike House, T . M
Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy Sla/ord,
Lew tie Ogh-sby, Densler Sto/ord, T"
0. Gillis. Willie U. Goolsby, llnrrold
Holiday, C. It. Peabody, Robert
Merriwi.-ather, Robert Itouili, Staf­
Farmstead Surrounded by Trees At­
ford Li-Fife, Grover I.eFiLs, I’utd
tracts Birds.
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Dooley, E. L. Molt, Frank Catnp1. el!, U illja in Hartley, Fl.ij .] Wash­ made to ultnn-i and protect birds and
You Can Buy, From Us at
burn, Oscar Du Hose, Edwin L. to Increase their numbers. Where prop­
Whjdefxle Prices
er
measure-*,
of
Mils
kind
have
been
Hinkle] Harley A. Mai lies,
taken an im-ri-ase' of several fold II)
Sam .1. Piel.ens, ‘ llarrv It. NcvvW r i t * fu r I r te * l.tat
the hlrd-popolottun lots (—-tilled, w ith ,
ST*
mm, I try an Walker, Andrew J.
decreased hisses from ilcpmlilllolUDUt j
King, diaries Prhster, Roht. l&gt;. Injurious insects.
Weeks, \\ nlfreii Pierson, \ aluler
Faiatka, Florida
The means or Increnslng tin* mini-' | *■} A fj -X C’Ctl
PerrUfe, Adolph shaa. Burney F. tier of Idrds about the home ore. tfW
k g- ------ -— rnri'M
Gnggs, Harr
\I .;&lt;- , ipi an Mtt- and simple. They, euyiprlsr- a&lt;l'-quate
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j ew i&gt; l ‘u|- protection and tlie |trovlslon of suitj ■' &gt;h.. Dr.14.1
R. I.oiig, abb' nesting places, food and wntcr.
111!* . Bd ', \ Rli- iitv.
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|William I!. I.yneh, .lines il. Let*. J, T'roteetloii fs the prime requisite for &lt;&gt;
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C . Hutchinson, O. T &gt;mlth. Roy
area, trad the n-ulis &lt;&gt;f pyoti 1tlon are
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Fred - I- :1css. lb-sides la ini; insured against
* lank I ifl Roller: \\ ijlie, Joe j^.apfp every form o f persecution bv tunmiiiv
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iVige-, llarrv tleigej-, Fred t int], birds mil-.t It,- defended from v a/
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1Imis natural foes. The most effectual 1j Sanitary Siennt I'rvHsing, lin t (Intiulnie D ry C leaning. A llern - J
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lio n « o f All K in d s nn fshurl N o lic e
binl sanctuary vviih a vermin-proof
, aid. L ail .Alt P ji.u M, L la m ic e , dJUJlJ Juii. tJur LiciillciiiL'D H V a let Club.
$2.0U P er M onth ♦
fertm.. S lll'ir ir WIPP Mftmilll prnvent J
j p|e. Joe tiuerry, William Shepard,
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S U I T S $15.00 U P W A R D
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I tr-*t I.ie,M. &lt;ieo lllg. blit will -scivn il., greiilisri uxe If,
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n .di di It e.imc«t be clim ld ' l l I - |to r. fore
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Fiinl Pi ,.i Id. E ini'-iol Stowe, I rank iltulci' iw lii pul guard-* uf &gt;[n-i-t III' ttll
Lu^sing. Arthur l.osaing, Berkeley on ttll nesting trees and on poles t-tipXV
Black mail, Worthingttin Black mail, porting bird houses; This-should bo
—
Wallace l.ee, lie dry Lee, Alvin Keu- (Imp* In nny ctutu where squirrels hr
t.
aVe likely to intitule, as It Is
D j dull, Brittain Johnson, Joseph Wynn, snakes
usually lni|w»vs)bb4 to feiiye uitt theso
;
S. Fee. Tate F'hupmnn, It. A.
animals. Tree guards sli.aild lie 0 feet
Cobb, J. I. Driggers, A. 1. Ross, or more obnve ground. Atlarks by
Tom Mtreibih, Wijbaia t oulbonrn, bttw^ts, owls, crows, jays, or «ilber &lt;-ra4Fred Wight. ■
tales are ties) controlled by eliminating
Reginald Holly,- \ irgil Fee Sriiiilt- tlie destructive IndlvidutiK.
Carl Malm, Hume Humph., Curl
Breeding Places.
Bruton, H. A. t'hurpening, Harry
Alttioiigli a ronslderntile ntiintier of
PhillRis, l.ouis IF Fenurtz, Enoch nur unlive birds build their nests on
Die success of,th e one-piece dress i fastens tit the left -siile with sna|) _\j. .\ukuh, Kdward C. Austin, Isaac the ground, the majority place them
cm's wiihoul saying—It Is already* it fas letters and has an open throat that M. Dyess, \Vil! Krlckaon, G.%S. iiick- in trees or slirulisj either In holes.nr
thing of history. Ant! now begins the Itccqiumodates a |Jain white ctdlar son,-T. F. Singletary, J. 0. Huff, Ed­ on Iho Jimbs or in the rrntehes. Shrub­
■virlse* .if Ingenuity lit ringing which limy bo &lt;^f organdie or crepe. ward Routh, J.- U. Stroud, E. -1L bery nyd trees fo r ‘nesting sites, tbercfore, are essential for making a place
changes on this ono. predominant The sleeves are plain and are not narKS-*ln
R&gt;lph
nitmrtlvo to birds and a double pur­
thi-'ie, sfi tjmt the one-piece dress may ron-Ml or wl.lo.Ml ... .1.0
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L- ; nl' " " . pose Is served If the kinds planted lire
run iet risk of liecdudtig mouotoiious. W in l a - . .. .. .la Ir .!»!-). of J « . l " ' * '" '« • U
rttf
rows
f)f
Drelrt.
‘
D.Vgo.
liar
fracketsv
.UcUumnld
LarraW
a),
.&lt;ieo.-.A*
Do-,
chosen from the list of fruit-hen ling
Thf* has alrcndy been done wtth1« »
it'ii It cleverness , that tho one-plbv*' at-e.-.eh ride of the skirl nro covered Lottes, Harry _Col&gt;b, Raymond I,, species given .farther on. Shrubs should
dr«-t, d fnrilu-r nvviiy from simplicity viith lyaiil anti Imunil with It. In tlm Allen, Aubrey M . Haight, Charles lie allowed to form thickets and should
bo Ytnined back Severely-when young
thtm mti.v other nnd we.ore looking for best rammer o f the tailor. "Well-tnil- R. Munn, Gordon Baker,
so
ns to produce numerous crotches.
oral"
Is'written
on
this
stralghtfor-;
Edw?n|
Franklin
Carruway,
LW.
further surprises.
Constant removal of old trees, nnd
here Is n frock of serge, trimmed ward, businesslike dress, in Its line Entzminger, . A. B. Hartley, W. T,
" l!'i ‘■Ilk hrnliF that scorns nil In- adjustment to the figure, and in the Waits, Marlin McDaniel, Guy Sten* modern tree-surgery, have resulted In
tnciicies iti construction or decoration, precision r.nd faultle.-emess o f work* strum, Ed limit It, Nick -Pezuld, Geo. a great (Hint nut Ion In the number' of
tree cnvljles, the naturnt. homes (if
b pr.--.vhts its' straight lines, tihiiost nnmship which commend it.
; Pezold, Randall-Cease, Bcnj. Whit- most of our hole-nesting birds. Forunbroken from slmuhler to hem, uml
: ner, Jr., Jno. W. Booth,
Frank tramtely, most o f theso hlnlH will util­
v
,ls even rows of braid, riure of coin-*
' Tnknch, Verne Messcugcr, Charlie ize artificial nest cavities, or bird
I'elling admiration.- The devotee of
. Anderson, Alex Vaughn Jr., Enrl houses.
tiie tall ired suit will bo easily recon*
Styles o f bird houses mny be varied
Burdick, II. H. McCaslin, Ed Nelson
filed to Ibis aspirant for favors. In
utmost
endlessly, .These structures
Finely
Tucked
Orgsndie
Collars.
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Tillis,
Jno.
A.
Warren,
Edward
l'hoT of |Yu* skirt nnd coat Hint have
On the Simpler frocks seen nt Yvette Drigecrs, W. II. Sapp, Lester P. rnny.be Improvised by nnyone, but they
held Ursi place so long.
mny be purchased also from numerous
The usual order o f things Is re- Gullherfs recital there was an Indica­ Schmclz, Abe Sjoblom,Floyd Sjoblom,
tion
of
n
vogue'
for
crisp
collars
of
Joe S. Laing, Edwin Walker Dickson.
v,,r-ed,in this skirt, for It Is fulled
Tlie most common errors It) ppttlng
Itit'i (|a&gt; waist at-tho fntnt nnd back, finely tucked organdie,«&gt;f dainty hand­
nut bird houses arc choosing poor Ibctiworked
design;
either
plain
or
com­
"hlli- the panels at tile sides are
A Leon county dairyman has pub­ tlons nnd supplying too many boxes.
I 'Li Di. Tho short bodice follows tho bined with the finer luces, some high licly declared .that the tick levies a
A hint house needs only partial shnde.
and
doubled
suggesting
the
coat
col­
Um v ,,f tii,. naturnt (Igifro, and a belt
tax o f $5 per cow annunlly on dairy nnd houses on poles usunlly arc token.
lar.
othfrj
quite
wide,
reaching
tin*
-Imtilnicd by - parallel rows -of
herds; but the fact proves that with Martins prefer a house standing apart
h"J,!d stltelusl at tlio wulstliDO.'
It edges of the shoulders.
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the depreciation in the price of the from trees.
Birds 8eek Privacy.
hide, the loss in weight of meat and
An n rule birds1do not like being
a cent for the remedy; but when thsy deduction for lack of quality, it is
W.F. Bartlett.
crowded,
nnd If n place la studded with
began to sell cotton every man came too little an allowance to he made
Dakfield. Ga., May 10. 1917.
in and paid me for thV medicine and when estimated that J20 is the cost bird houses only n few of them will
Doors, Sash, Shingles, Laths&gt; Lumber, Lime, Ce­
biT occupied. Birds not only do not
(Jid Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
every one of them told me.that It of tho tick to each cow nr steer three
want bird neighbors too near, tnit arc
ment, Plaster, Railing and Moulding.
Puduckh, K y .
was the best hog medicine they ever years old, when offered for beef,
Impatient of hutnnn meddling, and
Getitlomen:
* used. One man paid me for the smill
.
therefore should hnvo n? much prlvncy
Board, Sew er Pipe, Tile and Galvanized
The Natlontil Farmers’ Congress as possible during the actual Incubat­
«
.i’ lcase allow ,me to state tlu t I package and bought f5 worth more
Corrugated Roofing. Red and Green
have sold you / hog cholera remedy and said it wos the bpst that ho had p|,at meets in Jnrknonvillc December ing nnd brooding. Nests built Ip shrub­
Yulcanite Asphalt Roll Shingles.
|3i 4 an,j p will be attended by many bery are especially liable to.come to a
f' r one season jmd have ordered ever tried.
bad end If the birds ^ r o . disturbed
more for -this season. Last year !
, Yours very truly,
. * r f the most distinguished agriculfrequently. •
*o!d it to 12 or 15 men who rat -W. F. Bartlett.
r ^ U t s in the United States., This ia
Third Street and Oak Ave.
If ground-nesting birds, ns bobolinks,
h &gt;Sr. I told each of them tv tr.*:/
Allen Seed Co.
l3-F.i-4tc. 0 niost important coming event and tneadowlarks, nnd bobwhltes, are to
remedy, feed it io th.-ir, h ’&gt;
4 ---------- — probl ems of depp Interest to Florida be protected, grass In tho nesting fields
nn'l &gt;f they last a sira,:-e he fr. t
farmers will come before the meet- mast not bo cut during Rio breeding
disv-jp of any kind nc‘, SJ pa f ...»
season.
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conservation.
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need
for
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
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When
the.ndwa
cornea
that
t
th
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y
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W. M. HAYNES. Iluslncss Matingcr
may use gasoline for pleasure riding
I'uhlbhrd K »«y Tur*day and Friday
on Sunday, they take it that this
Henry Ford in iiis thirties was hardly earning his H O A R D . W \ v J i
means for everybody to ride as fur
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are you doing to advance? I f you had your chance and failed— then
as possible!
T W. jurifi
str.srniriidN it ik e in aihanc E:
W. Jtmrt
try again— Capita! awaits the use of sharp hrains Start on the
And somehow we cannot feel as jjVrfyn"u*V»i
Mr. V. A. Willis ms
ONE YE Ml’. ...................
fl.eo
from the '• i» /-**■{&gt;»().,• Jr.
lt**rr&gt; Ms
Msnnor
riidit
road^ bv S A V IN G anot onlv
VIX MONTHS.................
«-2S sad about this dcrelleliu/i
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M«fg«r*t h- Zarhary J A, Iir*M
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* *vour money hut your many hours
&lt;;■•** S»nc!#*r»
VIlCEC MON I Ilit. ...................
55 •standards of Thrift as we ought to r»ut iii.ip.ni
\i !r4 Wudtlrnt k
lUilldni
iif foolish pleasures.
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Cairernl in «li» CltJ lr&gt; Gxerlr, tJ.OOIV* V™ In feel. The American people mpy he ,. K |j*„fu„„
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(.let the Savings Habit and G RO W .
unthrifty Imt they are ulsy magnifi- * iiaw.r
Adoiii* w 20c I’** Month
.. . f l u r h a n l l
(i«*0»
nriNMli In AiTinrtf Moil Hi Mutr si Offlr* cenlly generous, ’i'heir lark-of tiirift Mr.. -F* Faffm-f
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J. II. WUHnm*
S U R P L U S $15,000.00
C A P I T A L §30,000.00
Ailimi, T. I
Allnii L., Jrl
■ J*• H-roml-II** Mail Millo .tnfuil 22inl
Allen.
Mr#Sjtlii*
JtsMHli.
Ik
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gardliness
than*
from
any
otlit;
■tea, al lha I'm M I ti. at Hanford, Florida .
tlakrr, O. C.
Hsker, L. J.
rcTFFirVd.
. Toiler An *»/ March lai, UT5
cause, and fur the most part the , flamt-n* C’rjUd
j"-. r r i r z &gt;7
Kdiifd
ftlrphunr No, I dll Sunday pleasure riding will produce
Cine: If. raid Hulldinf
i r*i(.
JuJiV|,i lloyrf*
I!""*' JMilton
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Houmijla!
good results for the working week |tflir4. nj («t
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Mf*. It H. flritnaun
th^t- follows.— Miami Metropolis.
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IlmiAD, I„ t»,
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luotwion, Krncil
The world .seems .full of sorrow
YE HAHrvOURBUS'HESS
ftniw frtl(f, K , 11*
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i -and every one will he touched by the
r*T«lir»; Mr&gt;. Will
I lirydni, Sue \l..
(»&lt;iucft, r, ii.
A. it.
hand of dea#ny before the war is ( j T y COUNCIL H OLD SEVERAL Chjpprlli,
fJa’vji^n, J. II*.
i!.»•* Mm. It. it
J. J,
O'L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
Uhigi-e, C. tl.
C. M. HAND
H, K. STEVENS
over.
HEKTfNCiS.
liunn, C,
Ilullof*, II. ( \
Caahiaf
Ati’l Ca*hl*r
i’»Siirii|
Vlr*-PnoUd*l
.Pilta, W. A. Sr. ’
Kajlr,*. John
Flynt, Jack
I'c Uchcr. K*l tier
Frank, P. S.
.
Sanford, nne of the healthiest
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(■•rwood, IC»&gt;
(i|lw&gt;n, Mr*. .11. I...
cities *dn the world has been very
&lt;iill,Oll. II. L.
(Irerftt, K. L.
fortunate jn the late epidemic. Tlut ized to employ an assistant during tiuwdy, Mr*. M. E. Grier, II. L
tUrut, Min ttuth . IliiniJ, Mi«» Hnlm
we should not relax our vigilance for the epidemic.
Itanit. W. S.
Hanrt. f . M.
Mr.
R.
J.
Holly.,
came
before
the
JlanU,
Mary A, “ 1 Hannon. M. .
one moment.
Ge&gt;,
f&gt;.
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ri. C. C.
council and stated that u landing II aysea, Harry
llankerasn, Will
-O'
Mt*» iJH" Mann
ft. M* Llunn* ■
ll)rkto!&gt;.
It.
ti,
llli(*in*,
K&lt;1ward
place for aviators was assured for
.It. M» Mrirn, Jr.
J. J.- .Mlsrrr
Hid.
.M
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A.
E.
iiiitxin*.
Kitttanl
,
The Seminole Chapter Red Cross Sanford by cleaning up un old field
It. G. Maxwell
Mr*. It C Maxwell
Hood.
J.
IJ.
Mr*.
A.
K.
Hill
Sa.u
MrArlhti;
Wm.
MrKinr.on
deserves great credit for -the able
Houit, W. T.
Mr&gt;. It. J.
Mr*.Wm. McKinnon J. T. Mrt.aln ,
on Celery avenue close to Qatchel's llolty,
Holly, itoherl
Hughui. A. S.
It. Mrl.aulln
II. Mrlstulin, Jr.
arid systematic manner in whicR
t
store, and asked council for help' in Hurley, liilayn
Ja**iT, I. C.
W. V. McMullen
,V. P. Mima
they ImVc handled the inlluenza
Kin*. T..E.
Johnaon,
tala
May
It.
II.
Muirliratf
t,
Martin
clearing said field, to
which the Junri,
ioru-,, l.rCIsirf
Krrly, .Mabel
W. It. Mer/iwrther H. A. Nr*min
cases here. The man or woman who
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Mm.
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llrailr
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J.
Niimevrr
W
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council unanimously agreed.
W- 1_
l.on*. s. y.
Hr.* J. W. Nixon
May S, Nixon
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refuses to give to this great work
.
■nvill, Ntatou
Maine, Mra. Mary
f.‘. A. Illlmn
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J. .St. Oflrahr
_ should be chased out; of the com --* 1,1L‘ followi,1« wert* •P R o in M n MallerT,,-Xlrw. J. ----Maitijwa. 11. 1*
VV. K. Oelraby
Kev. J J (I'ltior.lan
committee to draft resolutions of M«r»h, J. Of
Kninia ITT ffa &gt;■0**«—~TITya■t.*‘ 11far n &gt;Ntr(l»:1
Marshall, Mrs. M.
munity.
Miury, M. II.
Maiiry, M. It
J. I». I‘*rki*r
J. A . P re v a tt
respect ,to_ our late member of the MrAlitli-r, A. R
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Jo h n P n n l i l
Specially prepared for this N cn'Spaper::b$.Plclr&gt;rial Review. 1
Mttlri.lr, W. J.
city hoard of bond- trustees, O. L. .'ilH'sunri!. Mr,. K. Mrl.aulin, Victor
I* it. IMkinglnn
H elen P e r k
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Mr,
llrnry
Mrrriwrthrr,
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DottT forget that you arc a mem­ Taylor. Commitlee as follows: tr. F
Mlllrr, VV. 1.,
Miller. H L.
V K l*o»era
Z . Ii I t a l l l l l
ber of the .lui.fu.d board of Trade .Smith, it. A. .Newman ami Roy Mirra,* J. J
Mlv, A. J.
I K. ftiv-rt
A, K . Ito a a e lt rr
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Mr*.
II,
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Of A. Itaiilnrd
t.ratfe H o lle r
and that now and after the war iliht’ ;*..p
John Ituaaell
MnFtor, Mrm It, H. Murenn, (Henrlit;
’ mes.
I.. II. itourke
A New Style Monogram for Table Cloths and Napkins
M*tMkbton* Lf-iiiit 11. Muij ghIon# Mr», Ji«4
M. R Itobinxon
It. It. 11oto-rla
Uuard is working and will be working
Un motion t*. K. Smith, seconded Mufipi), Itufh
J.
Unbelt*
MylU*r/N. I*.
A. A. JftKt*r*
for you and your county. .This is by Roy Syrues and carried, c.ouitri! Murpby, linn
J, A. Itumley
to Interest Clever Needle workers.
Joe Itriienxtlen
v Mumdo, J,
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Mr*. Edith L Snyder Host on Steele
S V.i m. Grne.t
tI‘ l’of»Dr, Mra. T. L. Mr*.
just as important to you. as any adjourued.
Mary A Srha t J. E. Snyder
Uipi-.iiy, J, ,M,
I’arkirti, It* i
Dy K A T H E R IN E . MUTTEKER.
considered. For a jablo &lt;8 Inches In
Ciillrie* Go.
K. W. Stiles
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other great work, of the present time
Partlalr. Mr*. A. I&gt;,
Mr*. S. M. , So.
dlomidor,
whether it Is round or
S,
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Shlnholter
It.
It.
Smith
There
waajmr.ee.
bo
groat
a
de­
i'elrraln,
Mr*.
H
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l*uJi'«t&lt;»n, S.
and you should have a part in it.
Mr*. &lt;1 It SlenMrom Mr*. E. fi. Hle|ihen*
ftn n th ill, i i v n .
Paltsilun. Mrs. S.
mand. for monograms an now, bo* square, tho cloth Is marked with
NE W . CRATE M ILL STARTS
Mr*
J.
A.
Siornon
II.
II.
Senn
Hitulrraon, \V'.‘ It
Itifiuud, h. A,
------O -----caiiso of tho growing appreciation tho monogram placed half way be­
Sa„( Go'ea G lloi \VK* Sard Shoe A Gin Go,
lten*u&gt;l, I. V
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tween tho center ami tho edgo of
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tho value thuy add to household
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Sanford -city council has taki n Sunfurd .Tim Siart llusincss Near j iti,mle-y. J t.
Ituinffli-y. J. t\,
A IJ Smith
tho table. When tho iabter Is 51
G y. Smith
and
,
personal
linens,
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The
ile.vlgn
|1\ A .Spier
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up the question of having an aviaTampa
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lluth. L A.
Inches or moro In diameter, two
shown
hero
Is
very
graceful
ami
St
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t:
Wm Star?
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John
t in iiehl here with their nistorrtary
ninnoghims aro used, one at either
♦toy s&gt;m*
M J TM ,j»‘ii
lends distinction to a table cloth of
w
T I if l!\c|j^ngi« Supply ( *f»iiif&gt;uny * srhuiu, Mr Johu* .s&lt;hm&lt; It, .VuifUila
M 1hrj.hir
J H Th itnpx’in
end half way between the center and
vigor ami it ’ will in ready lor thy has closed a deal with the Arcadia .Sriigtuu Mr W f. Shjji|», f, M
flue
damask
with
napkins
to
match
r* I- H T&gt;ler
K* J Tay!ur
Sliijijf. Mrs. I* M
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edgo of tho tablo. Tho oval and obThe monogram on the tattle cloth
l: ■\ ferheun
flyers in n few days
This wil1 lie a Latiil Company for tiic lease of ,Jf) . I
.Smun. It. II
A, K.
II- riry t*hornst*
J T. Too ri
long.tables also have tho monograms
Si|U
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II
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may
be
from
3
to
fi
Inches
high,
with
liig tiling for our city now and in 000.000 feet of timber and the mil- 1s,|UiW ».|r. n i
••1 t 1rthhl**
Mr* I vs Van Nt *s
Sf|nir**», II L.
that on tho napkins varying from 1 placed at either end, half way be­
John 1* VV . 1ruIT
John VVeint rauti
I e future and the livers should re tract has been signed i losing tin leal. S,» fl'r.&lt;. Mr*
St *rb n . |f J
J 1. VVad*
tween the center and edge of the
W
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to 3 Inches. Sulid mjtln stitch and
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MotnoIT,
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v ci e every consideration wiu*n they acrunliiiK in \\. #1*‘.
table. If preferred, for an oblong
■ceding
are
used
to
develop
the
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W. VVIlham*
T.
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f
Tolar J N*
table,
the Initials may ho placed
coiin“ here. A*
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Wihon
of tin1 supply company. Machinery gUJUfr? \V Vr
V sin ho «f. J»in S rts’iv*
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HKi f Y Wilt idiagonally across opposite corners
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so that one monogram Is at the
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at*-rs. M f '
Now ; at Hu* L i l m / t y Loa n is h o t while i be saw mil! has alreadv been Mam-,, j i*
right of the host efts. If. one mono­
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gram Is used, It Is placed at tbs
. i_ u urta.^ i l m c . l u ; i f i e \ \ at W ofii of^ '-rerte ii and w i ll be ready for luisi- vv
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iy.
W.ilviij, J. ti.
crai* milt, it VVt.itj in*. 1 I
i t. Y , \|. C A*.i* the V . VV. V . A., now Ibis week. The crate
Vlt10 k VV&gt;11.pt
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Za.har. VV \
It j 1- ’-. (V "drill!
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mining the soldo fs a ml sudors _t,*
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VV i. J-ji .atf=
: bat remarkable work bus iieeo dotu* » * 1K
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fllD IN i; ON SI NDA'i
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Mr
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\V. Sir.
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*'H ll'e I'lep'.sll lull ‘ip hi vv of ll 1
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1 o| y ' f i;:(o hi.i w .1* d.un .1
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la* t ll ai there this I ecu
radfuad
I a*^fiail
tiuml |iiittiols
wim have
Mr*. 1 . 1. ft, (2
£&gt;unda&gt;.
timui
palrmls aim
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Eran*p**rlaLifil)
to tire 'silt* (if the
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erat- loin untilv«&gt;rv re-iiulv. The
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-w o e»- r+e- ki'l'll oe«i..p,I,ii,li*',| Oillley.
oJbl
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m
ri oriled alelig wii li
*hofi I
Mr W. !1 r. I.r.
fi
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i :e 1I .* a &gt;|o
g reat d il lii i.'llle
Tim
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Tl* “T e r h r r n i r d e r r H eif* s e a r ..J-*'1'~r
riehl of the hostess. Tie* disci " d
r; w s,-b •1 noinruii
h
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met boil, however. Is not i ijuslifei c 1
nifh 1
ii - 111 of course, ■e* -mnrt as the other .
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Fashion favors mnrktrt^r dlmicj;
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1\ery 1b 1- &lt; I -&gt;r u
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Gay-bore roal ■ TJn looijiany i.a
1 'H ii I lie weave napkins In tho cxnat ccnu,. TTdJ
'if- Vi i i» ' i« f
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Uiy us ipuch gusidliii Hi lbe next,
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»U‘» • imiterjui, ntonograni.x 1reep nerevsliates folding the .napkin In
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H. \|T Tayiur
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mi tilth ns was yiarrd in the. motitb of
" til I
JI r»fo|t| i 'tif ji. |j|.« r
thirds lo tiring tho monogram on
V. vr l i lt r
fvhHP its commissary bar been in op- un. san.iy a « i.Ii-f#Mii ti* I
Mi»3 Mtifi. V I**.Mi"*f • U V |j|ff«
gasless Sundays. .
w «
r-t lilafllill
lop. For lea nnfiklns, place Hie’
(•ration for Bonietitm*.
L. If r iDd. r
VV JV-.-xmn
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lluw tl cre—t ‘that In nearly every
monogram1diagonally nrrnss one e -r&gt;
1VV V Hum.
ft seems that the available Mind
M
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Tile new town wbieh is ajiiHiging
t ■ so placed. He
Her from 2 to 2LO Inches ahove 1*1e
of motor ;;iiM,hiM iv:i* 11 reused
J., r.
f
■i" i-1-jrh 1he *f/t&gt; hem or Beal loped edge, dependbiit
u,- around I be saw mfll and eraii*
1HJ I m r T e l s in the immtlr pre
a- 1
(M- should ],
mi:'
' lie named I U » , I'lu . in
upon the monogram used.
v thus to in teller II
This uii 'i'iise,
r u H M ILLIO N
honor d lb
I .'.CW K-k ., pre&gt;p|. -nt
P
fora)ell \‘ onoggini No. s-i;
"el. supplies, 1
In tin govern meat nut Imt it mi sa&gt; was
it *
ol IJ'l \ l'«r;i|;| i il MIS hx.llflMV't JlfFtl
’ ial
n
J Uo he! for til l etila, arid 10 cents extra f"i
OreUgbl about i 1V tl&gt;* rqrlailmg of
**l.
of I In K V' M.llt^i'
:a Ib'lghl
Il| plj ( ‘uill|i,tli\
\ miTK *1n v'i&gt;|dit,i&gt; .iri* mm CfYcr
jo riding on Sunday, but a* mi
I.
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It la iurait'U ou the l ampa Southern
¥ M l» rt
Mi
Ht
in StT'Ici*
belolier I!, there were *J.(t Ifi.lilU
fir, 4*.
Railway and serviii* hus already lieon
W n h
Jr.
barrels ol motor gasidiue in •.lorage.
H,, Ml
I. V ilfv
W a-iliiiigtoii, Oct. 2j. Kmbark-granted from that point to I' uI mh.'IIp
1, V Hr &gt; *111
*tio'i *■* hr. un
it seemed wise to remove the ball Oil
tion
n( •2.m.s.l»:it American soldiers
M
r*,
M
attel
M
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T he Tampa .Southern Railway Inis , ’vhn *h'U , .
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.
-V|r». J. L. Ht’finili
Altrefl llui|&gt;
.Sunday pleasure, riding, and the
to participate in the war overseas
promlsrd tp navi* its Imt In o|h t «- ! \ur&gt;- c. c’miiMaurn II ’ftfA S . &lt; ,*m»run
great American pulllie did its level
iitMifg** I'nrLiMt
was disclosed b y correspondence be­
tion from Tampa to Palmetto very ! D ',i'V'.aiVn*
II. tlro ii*
best to make up for tlio" saved -|*altween'Secretary Baker and President
Margaret Cowart
soon, as there rremain only _ four ? a .*f . G^onelty
■»
Iona.
Cfrfdwr'H hnn (V.
Wilson given out tit the White House
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. miles of tract to he constructed b e-! vi!!'!'
I», A.• Cel*l w**j|
K;
toidglit at the same time that the
T h 6 /act is that Thrift does not f
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Caldwell
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fore the road is completed between1M lM I, “‘“ "L'ijfiiife
' id l L. U Caltlwtdl
President's reply to the German
come natura to
the
American ,,
...............
...
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.
the two points, It is thought that V. H. i a m t'f'ih
t*.
• fiaiul#* fluln
T* 1*. (*harli-&lt;c
note was made public by the .state
people. 1hey have been such prince-'
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1 ^ j railroad service into iam pa will he L. I). Dili(t rtdt h
C, L, **iiorpi tting
ly wnstrrs. -Their ideas of
C. C. Culili
, department.
1availnhje.hy the time the d a te mill H * ra r C la r k
C. J, ( ranihin
Mr**, M, A. Iliiupflaaa
" I am sure that this will lie a
I begins operations, Imt if not the ma- I *r. J, T. tirntdij
J. j hie kin***n
matter
of deep grutitjeation and as;
Mra* A* U « r n f f
** Mi- K. iv, hatgef Jr,
jluriuL will be- shipped to Palmetto VV
. T . h a vi#
J H. If in k 'd
surance
to the country," said the
T’jrrtf F. f formr
|and then distributed over the Sae- rf. K* i ftnf fHT
K. A, liutjjiliiH
V, h 11■hjkLi **
t President replying to a letter from
I board Air Line until the new road is Vlr«. V.
f *«*ijs!j-a*i** If
11u lit 1
Secretary Baker, reporting on the
F* Fi,*i IutI ton
SieaajL UnLl .i,
ready.
Ti®, If re inf m
J. M. I &gt;frisTiiier
mi in her of men who have sailed from
Mil* Li***la Lvau*i
The Rxehhnge Supply Company!' 1 F,
American ports to Oetob/r 2 !.
Jut- Fe rn an del.
I.F. Fr alit r
bus secured the- pervicerf of Win. L . S. M ih r-f
Olive I*. Fugk
1L H n r h
N. II liarmr
Hothumly and A. D. Parrish, ex­ ■VV.
Mra F K . ( i a i r h t l
M. IL Oa*fh. f
Frank FI f HEi •
perienced men in the saw . mill and flid te rfa L . ( la lc h H
Laura F. (Ialio way
N. &lt;1. liar iter
crate manufacturing business. They Arthur I*, liatrhrd
Mia# Alth .(iHlon
Franres Ciumalez
Jf fionialr*
were in business in Sanford for many John
Ciovn
Marinh
Th e Federal Reserve Banking System,
years. Mr. iiotlinmiy is’ a pioneer in Hurry (irach
In »vi,&gt; (Iray
Fume Grifhn
J. IK IUII
established
by the government, stands back of
thnt line* ofu hsiness, having been Mr#.
Mnjliij J, lUidy \V» M.
Flhef Miek#iiri
»
.W e now have in stock
engaged in it for the last thirty- O, P. HerntlrH)
the
orchards,
and enables us to hefp our
II**v. J. I'. Iljlburri ("» r*d1ft»• F. dill
eight
years.
He
will
bein
general
V
V
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C.
Hill
Hodge*
A
Mt
Mullrii
farmers get better yields, better prices and
very nearly everything
If. II. lioitrr«
Kdltefl Holly
charge of the timber opcrationn L*
F* lloujihtildrf
Mrt K F Hoiuhnider
better
all round results.
you need for the oflice
I*, F. lUnrV .
while M*r. Parrish will he in charge J. L Hurl
Mn IL W. Hf-mdun L, JV Hagan
of the cruto m ill—Tampa Tribune. Mr#. A. F. HUt
or writing desk. The,few
Mrulal* Hutchinson
T h e vast resources o f this system assure us
Sldnpy iUrrhon
y. P» H* fidi-rnon
Norm*
IUrml(*n
Q
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things we do not carry
at
all tim es o f ample funds and currency for
I. Iliggin*
A. U Hatch
11 . s. McLenden has been up- SWm,
. N. Ig,**i
Mr*. S. A. Irwin
'
Star
Brand
the
legitimate needs o f our fruit grow ers in
w e can get fo r you on
O. Mi Jm *fh*i
pointed manager of the Florida East j
J. K. \ . Ji'rvny
Typewriter
Ribbons
picking and marketing their crops.
C-mist Railway's Agricultural Ser- J. 11. J*nki*.
11osWifi.* June*
v e ry short notice if they'
Ja- V J,*hrk*&gt;Tii
vice with head quart its at Si An- '* 7 J ! . i , 4" 1”
It y. J o h ru .ip
I f you are not already one o f our depositors
give clear, permanent
are to be had. If you
tl. t* Jai **t»4
Kuntini*. Hi.s .icrvimi urc frc&lt;*. Writ* II* -11 t i, J in kt hf
come
in and see if w e can't help you.
tinon
Lai1'ij?r&gt; Ling
copies. W ill not smut,
d on ’ t believe it, just
him if you him* un ifnrirulturul \v K
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of Charlie Munn will he
ir of FiTs safe arrival over;

Ladies o f Sanford and vicin ity who
havp Hem stitching or Picoting work
can have it done, -on a new Singer
Homstitcher at a nominal .dost much
better
than
you
can possibly do it
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±1»y the serious illness of her sister,
: M n . I*. F. Marrero.
Among the members 6f the faeuli t y of the Sanford HHfh Sehool~wh6
Sexpect to go across to France/ soon
ure Miss Edwards who will be with
the Red Cross iu canteen service and
Miss Cornelia Puleston.jvho will lie
in the Y. M&gt; C. A. Miss Puleston
has boon in departmental work in
1Washington hut gives it up for the
. chance ^to serve the boys over there.

W IL S O V -W IL I.
W IT H W A R

NOT

T ItK A T

L O R D S .'

Bring your . Hemstitching work to 506 M:
Ave., for Prompt and Efficient Service

armis
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M RS. G

C. H I L L

506 Magnolia Avenue
•\ Notice to Farmers
On and after November 1st the
price on all Spray Carts and materi­
als will advance 15 per cent. You
will save money jie seeing us at once
and making your purchases before
his. mother,
i&lt; with the Artillery hunch and sta­ the raise
brothers and one sister
tioned at Camp Eustis,* Va.
Mahoney-Walker Co,
If you need stove wood phone me
Oscar was born and reared in this
1 cun supply you. II. C. Du Dose.
city, and his sudden death was a
terrible shock to his many friends, as
Death of Mrs. Hrnuks
he.was a favorite with nil.
Margaret, beloved wife of W. P
The sympathy of thp entire, com­
flunks ' died at her rooms in the
munity goes out to the bereaved
Gate City Mouse early Tuesday
family in their hour of sorrow.^—
morning after a few hours' illness,
death being due to gastritis.
Mrs.
Brooks had been a sufferer for some
time from gastritis and indigestion
but the end -came very suddenly
and-without warning, as she seemed
lie served and protected bis country
to he,in good health a feV hours be­
With a heart that was, noble and
fore the attack!

The-President's r9ply to the* Intest
Gorman note is on its way to Berlin
today.
It was delivered to Fred­
erick ‘Oederlln, the Swiss charge
d‘a flu ires, b‘,re&lt; last night, at 9
o'clock and soon afterward was On
the cables in plain English, no time
being lost to convert the president's
uncompromising sentences into code.
Apparently the changes which have
been in progress between Washing­
ton and the allie d :capitals siuco the
wireless version of the German coin-

The golden gales’ were opened
A gentle voice said ",Conte!’
And with farewells unspoken,
lie calmly entered Home.

i a most nr
ot her Iicne\

womanhood will
needed?•

imperatively
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T o the polls, wise voters and as
yon cast your ballot remember that
the children of Florida are hudirtmr
- May Seminole rise grandly to the
demauds of the situation on Novem­
ber 5th and go over the top for this
wise new “ liberty loan1' which in­
volves the most precious-interests
committed -to her— the welfare • of
the supreme—hope of—our- fair,” t*HIliant, beloved Florida!
An Old Citizen.

Governing

In doing this he tells the Gertttatt
officials and through them the Ger­
man * people that the guarantee of
their words must be a silbmisHion to
an armistice tiiut will make it im­
possible for them to renew hostilities,
that the kaiser still holds the power
to control rtnprrvs amt that until be
and lor oiuarcrut*. •«&gt;*• out, -surrender
and ■i•■i peter negotiations rtmst In-

be

M .uiufarl uref s
triliutors of Ire

Rule 1 All manufaet urers and dittribntors of ice in the state of Flor­
ida will under these rulings lie allow­
ed to the federal food administrator
at Orlando. Florida, for adjudication
tiny t|uestioit pertaining to the oper­
ation and maintenance of their busi­
ness in so far as the federal food administrrflor of Florida is privileged
and empowered to act.
Rule 2. No ice. manufacturer or
distributor of tee in the state' of
Florida will be nttnwrrt to advance
I lie once ,t| ire without having tirst
si-cured* the approval of .(be federal
food idmini'.tr.itur of Florida *lo the
proposed advanced schedule of

Sanford, Florida

than thirty days in advance of the
date in which the applicant wishes to
inaugurate increased prices, but in
no event will the applicant be al­
lowed to advance his prices, pending
the final decision of the federal food
administrator. The application pre­
sented must set .'forth in detail the
prices-of ice prevailing at the plant
of the applicant, on the date the ffpr-'
plication is' tiled, ami the prpposcd
rates, which the applicant seeks to,
p u t’ irr elitet.
This information*
must -bu-di^linct and cover- e w y - m ture of the business trnnsirrmt- by
the plant, with its various classes o
Rule C. In event that the patron:
of any particular Ice plant shall de
sire to have an adjustment of prim
made for that particular plant bj
the federal ' food administrator o
Florida, they will lie allowed to pre
sent thrir appeal for such adjust
ment .to the county food adminis
trator of the county in -which tin
plant is*located, provided, however
tiiut no application will he consider
ed unless signed by at "least twenty
live reputable citizens id the cum
munity in which the particular planl
is located: and provided further
that, the application shall bear th&lt;
omluirimmuu of the e.,ont y (*&gt;•&gt;•( ad­
min: -trator of the county in which
ijjc plant is operating.
Draxton Hcarham.
federal Food Administrator, pla
Good Explanation.
Dob is r •&gt;dii&lt;,lng fin* Undercnrten.
ftite o f ilt&gt; hdilrei: inked why It was
that men lain t' cu bats ufT nntl wom­
en leave theirs on. The toucher explttfm
Intt I; wars n enstoni. lint tlmt
didn't
eio to satisfy I'oli, who snbi:
“ i hito-e; f'cruiiKt1* Well HPif iuci*. lint

I Mrs. Fred W a Is man have
. the city and will remain
i winter season. ^ Mr. anti
Umun lire Sanfort! citizens
W al.un.tii'.'i duties, with
a Car l.inps keeti^him in
■rturtit? tho^gumiTo-r. They

Will-

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Respect fully youra.
F. V. W. Hlood,
1st. hi. Infantry.
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I 'an 1 r n rtili ring tin Uerrrtan—mill
tar;, rrarhsnr impotent has been ur
ranged the program will he forward'
ed In Merlin.
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his heart and he died several hours

Rule 5. All i|) pi Iin Irons referred to
in Rubs it ami 4, must I e submitted
through the county food adminis­
trators. «d the federal food adminis­
trator at Orlando, Florida, n*ot legs'

Mrs,
Robert
Hines was well
known here where she resided with
her brother, Join! Thomas for sev­
eral years. *• Her many Hanford
triemls will be saddened by* the above
news. She' leaves one son, Robert
Hines, also well 'known hero.

etn a a o U

/Z ftg &amp;

&gt;

i s ' o v *.
nail, .it tin
vVi'-ir- Henlity Is FfluruJ.
«,f lie, 11, &gt;i &gt;i teatnni /if the
I.Sstin i•&gt; word- and yotp will hear
redtirde
nntl tin- operation of Hie vrorils: 11sti n to voices and you will
plirfil, nr plants, make such recom­ luair reality.—Harold Goddard. Iu At­
mendation Jo the federal fond ad­ lantic.
ministrator, as from his investiga­
tions is proven just anti necessary.
Rule I All applications as are
covi red iu the preceding rule, must
G O O D TO THE LA S T DROP
fl-fst be pf-Hi-nti-d to tin- county to,id
atliniiii-tr.itor "( the conntv in which
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here, having been.a resident uf Cel­
ery avenue about ten years where he
was engaged in farming and lie hud
enrmd-the respect and este-rn f all
those v.iib knew aim. LI
of a
kindly disposition, straightforward
Subscriptions to Epidemic Fund
anti square uud a successful farmer
W hile'the Red Cross .has made no
who will he missed by his neighbors
appeal to the public for funds to
a ltd many friends.
Deceased was - horn .jn Norfolk finance the influenza epidemic, vol­
untary subscriptions to date are us
follows:

MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE

A. C. L. Railroad Shops
$40.25
Mrs. J. If. Fcrgugon
B.00
Mrs. J. J: Cates
1.00
Mrs. W.’ E. Scoggan
1.00
A Friend
.........
.50
The local 'Chapter acknowledges
with thanks those donations.
Card o f Thanks
For the loving sympathy mani­
fested, the kindly services rendered
and the beautiful flowers sent, dur­
ing this time of sorrow, I wish to
assure our friends -of my heartfelt

OPTOMETRIST

Card of Thanks
i
i Wv wish fo express our heartfelt
|thanks to„ou'r friends for their kfnd‘ ness during The illness and death ot
1my dear husband and ntir hAed one.
Mr.,. Nellie Wildasin
Mrs. L. G. Sumsula 1
M :s3 Ruth Geiger
* M rsW nex M . Geiger.

on, which, to start the saving of
n portion of your errnings

The greatest asset qf a nation nre
its children. Shall they be deprived
of the advantages which shall help
them to become intelligent, pro­
gressive. broad-minded patriots?

Shall Florida's, coming -young citi­
zens he placed in the rear of the
^
Glass Stoppers.
magnificent army rapidly pressing
If ginss stoppers stick, try greasing forward in the nation's development,
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OCTOBER 25. i9l8
THE SANFORD HERALD

EMPTY SACKS
will pay IrightM ca.sll price
for all kinds o f em pty
burlap sacks.
t r ia n g l e

sh o u ld ers

expense

of

t r a n s p o r t a t io n

FROM

MANUFACTURERS TO CANTEENS IN FRANCE—SYSTEM
REDUCED TO FINAL BASIS AND RESULTS
NOW ARE VERY GRATIFYING.

Fertilizer Sacks a Specially
W ill nlso pay-highest market
price fo r H id es, T a lio x v ^
and W ax.

J. H. ni'S S I Y
Rear Walthall it Dossey's Meat
Phone 10G .Market 102 K 1st St.

Monroe t napter No. 15. R. A. M
Meets every second ami fourth Tues­
day in Masonic Hall over the Imports
Theatre. Visiting companion* welco: *
0. L. Taylor
F. L. Miller"
Sec'y
High Priest
.endnote Chapter 2, Order Eastern hi*
Moetsevery first* nnd third Thursday
if. »..*■ h montn. Everyone who has see"
h. t.iriti the Eit*l are cordially Invite--?
to vM l this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
The Snninrd Council K. of C,
M eev the 2nd Sunday 3 p. in., and ta
4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K.
of C. Hall. Oak Ave.
C. L. Britt. Fin. Sec’y.

nhout S cenla; Camels, 35 centimes. dr atout 6 cents; Sweet Capo rat*,
centimes, or about 3 cents; Lucky Blrl'ke.*. 30 centime*, or about 5 cents;
Murads, 05 centimes nr about 11 cents; Hull Durham, 25 centimes, or about
1 cents; Prince Albert, &lt;0 centimes, or nbout 7 cents; Velvet, 30 COlfl!ni“ s.
or nbout-5 cents; Htnr Chewing, 35 centimes, or about f&gt; cent*.
CapC George M. Lynch, former assistant commandant at the Kin:-!
Military C o l l e g e , Gainesville, Fla., but now In the Red Triangle Service, htv
tnade several trips overseas and’ hnK Investigated thoroughly the conditions exist
Ing.ln the post 'exchanges under V. M. C. A mnnngempnt. He declares tin'
while some diffh-ulty was experienced at first, prices have been stabilized
and the boys are gelling their, supplies nt cost.
«

Kitchen
doing her
part to
help win
the war

Designed Southeast Hostess Houses
THE DOTS-SOTItWHERE Iri-F R A N C B r^--- •
RjTCmfdrcf Lron;Sfcacxxi»m—
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y Dear Folks;— Well. 1 have lcanuuLaluLJuUUary signs for—uiup nmUltut.
anil leamwl bow to estimate distance l-v a burse’s step, and still I find I mu
Just beginning.to learn things iilmiit the army game. Today I learned, If I
multiplied the illiiTni-ter of a wheel by 3.1110 It would give me the circuit!*
ffrvnce. And multiplying- the rlminif-renee by the number of revolutions
traveled by the wle-el w.itild cl\e i-u- dl-tnmv Simple l-n’t it? sud ibis
afternoon the etigttieer* are going t.i tab. u« our and teach lie Jmw to build
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SAMMY.
To complete the picture, draw u llae'frntn dot 1 to dot 2. tla-it from dot 2
to dot 11. and so on.
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(Copyright, I*IJ, t&gt;» Tin- lirlkBymllrale Inc.)

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K, of P.
(Meet* second and fourth Tue*id
Nisiting knight* always welcome.
H Mcl.aulin
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0 . J. M
N H. and S.
C. C
Sanford Lodge No. 27,1. O. O. P,
Meets*every Monday evening nt 7:30
in Masonic Hall. All visiting brother*
A. J. Leasing
Gale Ciiy t amp No. C.*W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. J„. Miller
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J . F. Hoolehan
Ch-rk ’
Council Commander

Meets every Second and Fourth Friday
Nights in Masonic Hull at 7:30. All
\ i s i iiii[. T te h e L n ll* n u ll-m m *.

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Mrs.-Hattie La&lt;auuL~.
Mrs. Ida Criin, N. O.
Sec’y

Are you doing yours 7

Celery City Aerie No, 1H53
Meeting every* 2nd &amp; 'lit Wednesday
night nt So’clock Eagle Hnme. Oak Ave
Visiting Drother'' Welcome
Iv K. Hogan
C. C. Wood ruII
Worthy I'residont
Secretary
IK P. ( ) , T . Sanford Lodge 1211

&lt;e't fir't and third Wednesday night
Ik' Home, North I’ark Avenue.
V’r.dik
O. L. Taylor
s&lt;* retary
“
F.xalted Rule?

Modern Woodmen of tnu-rtca
-•■•k j.-l. Thur-=tla\ evenings,
*.w V Hall. Piee llvilding.
Mi ! c.nald
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TWO HOSTE5 5 HOUSE M ^OdTECTSV'^Y W C A

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY W ILL BRING BACK

"I round I to bool.- of ihe Ain*
Library Association everywhere

W h a t w o u ld y o u c o n s u m e r s t h in k
o f a w h e e l w it h o u t s p o k e s ?

F ra n c e ." sa y s R aym o nd I T .- d iik .
m an of the N a tio n a l Co uim ir--'|i
T r a t n in c t '.t 11111 V ctlvltl.-* , who )u\

W ^ h a t w o u ld y o u th in k of a m a n
w h o w o u ld ta k e a n y or all o f th e s p o k e s
o u t o f a w h e e l to m a k e it ru n b e tt e r ?
S w ift &amp;
C o m p a n y ’ s b u sin ess
of
g e t t i n g fr e s h m e a t to y o u is a w h e e l,
o f - w h ic h th e p a c k in g p la n t is o n ly th e
h u b.
R e t a i l d e a le r s a r e th e r im — a n d
S w if t &amp; C o m p a n y B r a n c h 'H o u s e s a r e
th e spokes.

The "hub wouldn’t do the wheel •
much good and you wouldn’t have
much use for hub or rim if it weren’t
for the spokes that fit them all together
to
make a wheel of it. ~y
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Swift &amp; Company Branch Houses
are placed, after thorough investiga­
tion, in centers where they can be
successfully operated and do the most
good for the most people at the least
possible tost.
1
Each "spoke" is in charge o f a man w h o
knows that he is there to keep you supplied
at all times with meat, sweet and fresh; and
w ho knows that i f he doesn’t do it, his com ­
petitor will.
H o w much good would the hub and . the •
rim o f the S w ift "w h e e l" do you if the spokes
w ere done a w a y with ?

Keep Your Pledge

tellllte d fl**tti all eyt. fo!i d ti
■■a 'biting w im ir tu, &lt;ondurte
11**0 e a ch 111) *l u I loti of 1li
b* mg *boj* to lie* , i arioin- v a i

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“ I have found them In lmf«iulRlH«nd
Un-H.-Inc station*; In rcatlcrcd vllllgos
la tin* training ut**a when* our men ace
il'-blllMMl and ?-v**n fn (he remtifr part*
| of France where Ihe forestry unlt*&lt; irro
carrying out their lonely, hut efficient
niul o**entlal work. Your book* are in
continual demand from the Mine itm
soldiers arrive In camp In America

I h&gt;

troop-

I u|

,"i a

lianun erim -

•it I to It'. &gt;,• • d ll .ml all [lUla
amt‘ m il1 *
- a tiod k" *'fi pat.^ out
of action during 'lie t.riifb fighting,
but although -aftering fr.*iy wutnidmini*' hv shrapnel rifle hulb-t.v u- I
hung gr&lt; mole.,, nje.1t id the Injured
men Here conMloun and many of
them aide to get iiliout with tin* aid
of Improvised crotches.‘ The surgeons
won- busy, in .th,* dtxaslmr *tnitons
tinrf the waiting soldii-rs wanted noth
Ing so much as a good drink of
anraelhlng cold and refreshing. *
. Then It wan that the Salvation Ar­
my workers cams along w(lh severs!
barrels filled with sure enough leur
otinde. Where they got the lemons

"Need !■ the only creed over there,"
declared Gipsy Smith, the famous
evangelist, speaking to enormous aud­
iences in southeastern cities, where
mass meetings have been held In the'
Interest of Uie United War Work cam­
paign to open on November 11.

American Standard Version
Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable

F LO R ID A N EW S P A P ER S
P L E D G E A SSISTAN C E

Make Good for Our
Fighting Men

Representative* nr Florida daily and
weekly newspapers lr\ uttf-ndnnci- ,-u u

BUY WAR-SAYINGS
STAMPS

luncheon held In connection with •
conference or United War Work cam
jmlgn workers, tiled god theniaelvoa jr,
concentrate behind the big drive to
open on November 11. .
Their action puts the full strength
of the Florida newspaper fraternity
In the field and In every section of
th* state"the TUbUr Will be Informed
through the-column:? &lt;&gt;! tin* press Just
what the aim** nad o*)j.cts of tlie seven
injiit war wink agivtelos are tn iht?
coming iV.mp.’. i J .
fna.CQG.UJO

S w ift &amp; Company, U. S. A.

l l i f f lurr -- ; 7 ]. o'caade curved II
the Antcrlcim tt oj during the bar
tie of Chateau-Thierry furnished only
IHit* Instance of the service being
rendered (o the olillers of Cncli* Sam
and lit- ' '1■ to *1 Saltation Alnit
worker- non a ..... . .nth tlie llclit
Ing unit mi ■
.. . a. rn front

Y" HUTS IN FOREST

Emphasized with the words o f Christ printed in bold face
type. Strongly and neatly hound in Khaki colored M orocco grained
W aterproof Kerntol— flexible, lim p cover, embossed back hands,
round corners. Khaki edges, gold title, beautifully embossed
Am erican Flag in colors on the outside front cover.
Printed on specially strong Bible paper. Only 3 x 4 # inches
and just # on inch thick. Type is plain and c le a r— selfpronouncing. T h e Four Great American Hymns are print
and bound with this Sailors and SoIdlerB Testament.

HELP TO BRING THE BOYS BACK CLEAN

1 his Sailors a n d Soldier. Testam ent, neatly packe.
ready for mailing, given with a.years subr (
scription t o the Sa iferck Herald for

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OCTOBER 25. 1918

BOYS

THE SANFORD HERALD

PIG S

TAKE

PR IZE S

D IS T R IC T E N R IC H E D
.

Government Movies To Be Seen A t ‘ Fair Show What Boys’ Pig

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B Y C H E E S E FA C TO R Y

Reasons!

Clubs. Can Do For The War

Prosperity Brought to Isolated
Community in Southeast.

Tbe bll which Uncle Sam's pig clubs I prices were won In competition with
,ire con I rl bullng lownril winning the swine entered * by professional hog
war la to be seen on ihe motlon-plc- raisers.
uir*» Hcre**n In 1 he exhibit-went-with
If-th e.pig club tnentbers do hs well
the combined Government dlaplaya by this year ns they did last, they .will
the United States Department a t Ag­ produce more than 10,000,000 pounds
riculture to the Florida State Fair und of dressed pork for market. That will
Exposition In Jacksonville/ November mean n lot of meat for some boys
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to December IS. You can se« there over In France.
Uncle Sam wants 200,000 boys—and
the boys starting to work with a aninll
pig and later taking n blue ribbon nt girls, too—to enroll as pig club mem-

' (Prepared hy the United state, Depart|
meni of Agriculture;)
1 Cheese making Is trnnsfornMng many
1 Isolated mountainous districts-of tho
southeastern states Into -prosperous
farming communities. For many yenra
the remoteness of. these districts Unit
tho Inck of ready communication with
the outside world has-retarded agri­
cultural development. An Interesting
story o f the rapid, 'development o f
small -co-operative cheese factories
which, with the Improvement of cows,
appears to point the wny to financial
and Industrial Independence. Is told In
Yearbook Separate 7117 of the United
States department o f ngrlcultqrei
The flrsj cooperative factory In (tils
section jyAa put Into operation In tho
spring of 1015 In a motftitntnous sec­
tion of North Carolina. 611 June 5 n
small bulldliig only 1-1 by 10 feet was
built and equipped nt n cost of only
$100 and opened for business. Before
the end o f the year this modest factory
returned to Its patrons utmost $1,500, ft
net gnln o f more tlrnn $1,200, because
the total Income for the sale of butter
In the community previous to the .es­
tablishment of the cheese factory
nvemged less than $.'100. About si*
weeks after It wns established another
factory, built and equipped nt n cost
o f $.77.7, wns stnrlrd li^n neighboring
community and was conducted with
equnlly good results.

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the fair with n large hog. Many of
the pig cluh pigs have been prize win­
ners.
In Georgia Inst season club pigs won
prizes amounting to more Hum J3d,000. At'tho Georgta-Florldn Fair ctnb
pigs won two grand . championships,
to' ju ni*ji
io r t batopionshlp and uni- rr
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T.'rvi-’ clianiplonsblp. Home of th oo*

bers as a part of tbe greirt arm y'of
food producers nt home who nro help­
ing the boys at the front.
Every
member of a pig club raises nt least
ono pig whiqh helps th fet'd a soldier.
The motion picture is an appeal to ev­
ery liny in every farm community who
wants to do n lilt at home to carry on
the wnr.

Tlie first factories were established
with difficulty because of lack of In­
terest among the farmers, but lifter
the profits began to roll tn It wns Im­
possible to meet tho demand for ns[•■stsfTfnce and no sollrltntlan wns need­
ed to Induce tlie people to put up now
factories. Tlie first fear tlie factories
The poultry show at the Florida! now more Important than ever. The were opened, about $.’1,100 worth of
State Fair find Exposition, large and display will bo educatloniil; It will have cheese was made and soldf In 1010, 20
I! vo hpeel menu of tbe bowl breeds in factories were established In North
mien-ting ns it was last Spring, will;

Poultry S h o w A t Florida
State F a i r O f High Standard

larger und more comprehen
in Ho- exhibition to be made In
’ lu- ptmltTy htiiNIInzz of the fair and
• xpost dun to ttjton In Jacksonville on

worth-while varieties T h e Florida
Sla,;f pHlr am| Kximsltiiui Association
bring a member of tin* American
Poultry Association, the rtile.-t of that
organization will govern In the mutter

V w in te r

J7 of tfilfi y e a r and cloulnR

of e x h i b i t * and the a w a r d i n g o f prizes,

December

G. 4 P o u lt r y

1.

all

vastly

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Fresh E g g A dvice By
Department of Agriculture
Produce Those That Will Not Spoil Because They Are
Of The Infertile Variety

Flock of Pure-Qred Whlto Leohffrn Hen*. United State, Poultry Farm In
fylaryland.
•
*
•
l n&lt; le S a m u r g e « the s a v i n g o f $15.- sho uld s a v e eggs l&lt;v p ro du cin g fo r food
■btweiti ip e g g s, a n d tints help out tnv and m a r k e t only infertile e g g s
Tlie
ut f t aiit v
T h a t is the sum that
innu.illv
w an ted
ev ery y e a r by
n, .i u .iy e g g s tli,t| h a v e not kept

daily d evelop m en t of the rhlr|s in the
« t--g is plot tired in romtiartson with the
a'tiiosX iiiu liange'! eonalnton o f Hu In

j

are

o f the fe rtile

Why you should use
Cardul. the woman's
ionic, lor your troubles,
have been shown in thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi­
cine, who speak front
personal experience. K
Ihe results obtained by
other women (or so many
years have been so uni­
formly pood, xvhy not

Take

CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
'.Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, ol
Cullen, Va., * wrilesi
"About II years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bcarifig-down pains, head­
ache, numbness . . . I
would go for three weeks
almost bent double . . .
My husband went to Dr.
—----- for Cardul . . .
After taking about Mo
bottles I began going
around and when I look
three bottles I could do
all my work."
E-80

HENRY McLAULIN
JEW ELER
M Y SPECIALTIES:

I'arolliui atone, nnd tin* fit factorle* | ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ifit'ii In opomflon In tlm slnl*** iiH*n*
tinned produced rlieese which sold for
more limn $12.7,000. The cost of oper­
ation. says tlie pjililleatton. rinded to
what the farmers would probably have
received, from tlie* milk if there tmd
been no'eheese factories, would amount
to about one-fourth o f the grtyts re­
ceipts.
Therefore. three-fourlltN of
jhl.s amount, or a little more than $00.&gt;ssi was newly created wealth.
The effort of the Increased Income
from Ihe mountainous forms hns
brought about a blgber standard of
living. Farm houses have been reI'niidch'd: roads Improved; better farm
f-qulpmenl Introilueetl, and more. In­
terest lots been taken In educational
work of all kinds. Though some highgrade rows have been purchlfsetl und
brought Into Ihe section, the greatest
progress- In dairy Improvement Is
shown by tho better care amt more
skillful feeding of the cow's already
at hand. The Introrturtlruror cheese
factories, the piililiratloil says. Is only
the first step forward, hut they fur­
nish tin* tlnaminl suppbrt for tlie
movement which is slowly but rertnlnly bringing prosperity to these south­
ern imnintnln districts.

DON’T

FO R G ET

YOUR

S ILO

Advice to Beef Cattle Farmer by Spe­
cialist, of Department of
•
Agriculture.

fertile e g g
T h e hutching o f pure bred
U'llieks Is .seen in tho s a m e film.

ELGIN

AND WALTHAM

*

Organization' To Hold Ses­
sion, in Jacksonville, December
3, 4&gt; 5 and C

N atio n al

S p e a k e r , O f Pro m in en ce.

ihe Farm era’ National Congresh to
b" held in Jacksonville, December 3,
L a and G, during tbe time the Flor­
ida State Fair and Exposition will be
•tmldlng forth in the same city, will
bring to tltiH Stato representative farm‘•rs; agriculturnl experts nnd eduenbirn from a|| sections o f Ihe United
Slate,.
, A Pioneer Agricultural Body.
The Farmers' National Congress
"ns organized In 18S1, to voice by res­
olution the wishes of the farmers of
'be country dn nil matters vitally nfb'ltmg thclf interests The Congsess,
*bi&lt;h meets annually, this year for
’ be first titqe in the Southeast, Is com
t,,IM d of delegates appointed by the
Governors of the respective States or
designated bv the State Board of Ag­
riculture or n vice president of the
Congress. They are agricultural tender* in their hojne Stntes. When such
n body nsnetublea for discussion of tbe
topics which most nearly concern them
-and. tlmlr—vast--agricultural - Interests l h a CentraLnniLSoulh Araertcan R e-,
it can be apprectn|ed that euch dis­ publics will be Invited to the Congress
cussions are o f 'pertinent value to all and, of course, to the Fjorldii Stato
farmers.__ lienee, Secretary » ntl Gen- Fair.

Two Excellent Silo Type,.
ntinl return nml prevent losses com­
ing from giving tho cattle more ex­
pensive feeds. The cntn|mrftUve cheap­
ness with which cnttlo cun ho fitted
for market with fitIago Insures that
well-filled silos will bo a paying In­
vestment. It is good farm practice,
the specialists say, to put more acre­
age to sllugo crops than It 1h esti­
mated under ordinary conditions will
he necessary. .This pruvlfoes for un­
anticipated shortage.

Milk |« "Perfect Food/*
Milk Is culled A “perfect food” beenuso It contains all the food elements
In nearly the light proportion for
proper nutrition und In tlie most illgeatlble foa n ; batter Is

tuT)((t aUfaellvrT ffit'

cent digestible; cheese hna high pro­
tein value and Is a good substitute fo r
m ea t--------------

a * the property
a . E. C r m ^ y ; alio. Tax
I d Circuit Court of Ihe Seventh Judicial
Cerlififati’ No. 1076, datrd the 2nd d iy of
Clrrult of Floridam, Seminole County. I d
June 1902, co vfrini Xo&lt; II J. II. Foss'
C hancery
,
Sub. HU. of S W * . o r S K »4 Sec. II Ti» 21 Wirren Hoblmoa
S. It. 29.East, sold ax *hr property of Air#.
. va.
Citation
1. J Barrett; alio Tax CtrliArite No 1077 Nellie Hoblnaon
dalrd the 2nd day of Jupc A. !&gt; 1'JO2", cov­ To Nellie Itojdnaon, United Statea:
ering Lot 16 J. jl. F&lt;*9|jSuh. IHv. of rf\V'4
You are hereby ordered to he and Appear
of sr .«4 Hrr. u
T p 21 S. It. 2** Kant. *..|d to the bill of complaint tiled lierein againat
.*« 11 .* prvpuris
&lt;t Mr*
I.
J
lyou
l a r . 'at
i . ala..
the t'ciurt lluu»e In Sanford, Florida,
T a t t P f lir t r a 'i N o . l l ' N . d a l r i th* 2nd d a t
on the first M »nda&gt; fn November,* I91l*i
of J u n e A. 1 “ 19112, c o v e r i n g L* t I ff . i . H .
beipg ch** 4th day of said Month, accord­
Fn»i Sub. IMv . id SW *4 of SK »4 6 t£. J 4 ing* to law, failing to do *d docTee pro
Tp. 21 S. It.*20 H ut, »*dd an th* prop* fly faaio rjll be fa Iren ig s l BiTyptl, f6llQ¥ad|By
l-«*l A. -E. t*rtcvr a1*u~Tfft rrffifTcaTr :vo 1079 final decree.
,
dated the 22m
ndl dn
&lt;tny of Jun.
f&gt;, 1902, ri&gt;vIt is further ordered that this order bo
cring Lr 20 J. If.* FiJw' Sul. I &gt;iv. of SW'&lt;
publiahed
of 812*4 St*. 14. Tp. 21
S.
It.
29
Ea.t, -old in the Sanford Herald, a news­
a* Ihn property of S. J. Carter; alio Taj paper published in Semin de Countv. Flor­
ida.
Certificate No 1060. dltrtl (hr 2 nd *da\ of Vl rr kionc»&gt; each n&gt;ek for ei^f.i r n.«,'r.i;lvo
liir- *j !» ' M,*2.
• 2? J »! I
^#i *I-n ua-dcif iny hand and seal *d .■tbl
hut*. Ihv. ol SW ‘ 4 of
?4 iif Hftf, 14 Tp
21 S. H. 29. Emit, told a* the property ud court tbl. (hr *ith ilajr uf Sclittrober. A. 0 ,
1
9
1
1!. ^
!
A. E. I’rlC#: ‘filin’ T ax Certificate So *9,
K. A. IiOtKif.ASH,
dated the 6th day ol July A. 1*. 1915, ■ 1«r*f)
I'ti-rk Circuit Court SemimJc Co., Kla.
covering l/di 17 and la J. II. Fo il Sub.
&amp;-Kri-9lc
IMv. of 8 W *| of 8 E *4 St-c. 11 Tp. 21 S, ft.
29 Ka*L pidd at tho properly of Waller S.
Adam«; al»o Tax Ccrllftratn No Itfjx. dalrd
N O T I C E o r ELECTION .
thr 3rd day of June A. I t 1901, covering To th. Sheriff of Hominolc County, of th.
Lot tj IldmlN Add to Lung wood, Hold a* tjir » Stale ol rtoriila:
property ii/ 8 . N t a!; ahu Tax i rtiflmte No.
II. it Uno»n. that t; II. C L A Y C R A W 1709, dated the 2nd da)
June A. IJ. 1902. F O R D . Secretary' of Statr of the Slato of
roverilfs Lota 17 to 22 Jtand** Add to Limij- Florida, do hereby rive notice that a
G E N E R A L ELEC TION
» uim|. told a» the property of Mr*. E. J.
Kannry; al*o Tax (rrliflrato No
I70f», Will he held, in Seminole .County, State of
dated the 2nd day of Juno A* 1». 1902, cov­ Florida, on Tuesday neat .uc-eeodlnit tiro
ering Lota 2, 3 A; 1 Hands Add. to Long wood firat Monday in November, A. I*. tUlh, the
•old aa the property of Mr*. H, J. Fanney: ■aid Tue.day belns th"
also Tat (Vrtiticatd No. 266, dated the 3rd
F IF T H D A Y O F N O V E M B E R
da/ of July A. 1&gt;. 1916, covering Lot 28
For one Itrprr.rntative -ol tho Fourth
Itand’a Add to Longwood, told at the prop­ Con,rcaaional Irimirt of the Slate of Florerty of E. Nl. CVrey: alin Tax ('ertitirate Ida, in the Slaty-»T\th ConcOi-u of the United
No. 261, dated thr #tIf day of June A, P, Statea.
1999, roxTrin^ Lot f*5 Longaood, .cold as
• F » r Attorney General yf tne State of
•
4h6 property of A. W. Thompson; aUo Tax 'Florida.
CerttArato Na. 501, dated the 41U %day of
_For two Juaticea of the Supreme Court
July A. P- 1901, covering Lu^a 109, 109 and of" tho State of Fiurida.
111 Lnngwood, »old aa the property of U. F.
For two Railroad Commlialonrre of the
Smith; a!a&lt;» Tax OrtlAeate No. 3 S V dated Statt of FloriJa.
the Ut da&gt; of Jur.p A !&gt;. 1903, r.»\rrine
For one M em b er of the.Iiouae uf RepreLxd 113 Longwood. »cdd aa the property ol aentative, of'the State nt Florida.
J. ,W. Smith; aUo Tax CVrHflcatr No. IC9I
For County Surveyor. *
dated tha 2nd day of June A. IA1902. cov­
For five County Cummlnioner*,
ering Lota 121 and 126 Longwood. aold aa
For three Member, of the County Hoard
the property of A. Meuaer; alao Tax Certifi­ of I'ublie Inatrurtlon.
cate No. 1692. dated the 2nd day of June
For Juaflce of thr I’eaee in and for tb. fol­
A. P. 1902. covering Lot 53 Long.wnml, told lowing Juatire Diatricta, via: Nn, 2.
aa the property of M, E. Schofield; alao Tax
For Conatatde in and for the following
Certificate No 1691. dated the 2nd day nf Juatlce Diatricta, vlt: No*. 2 and 3.
June A. P. 190*2, covering I^»ta 15' j NM i
In TeatlmOny Whereof, 1 have hereunto
Long wood, aold as the property of J* II. A. art my haml and affiaed the Great Seal of
Cooper; alao 3'ax ('ertifirate Nn 2129, dated the State uf Florida, at Tallahaaaee. the Cap­
the 6th day id June A. P. 199!*, covering , ital, Gita the
- - twenty-fourth day, of Auguat,
a tv m u
,
I.oti 33J. 33fi. 33t* ami 340 t.ong*om|. »t&gt;M , ' '*• ,91S'
.11. C L A Y C R A W F O R D ,
aa the-property *d A. L. Turner; a!»»» Tax
Certificate Noe .'jt ll. dated tb. dlh &lt;i»y .of ! Tt, f: E tlr.dvr
Jun«—*A. - U. tabu, fevering Lot. tn u 'j anil
i.Fri.'fi.e
■
17,0 LoffgwupxJ.
-■ —
d, feobl a- the-proprrty of A.
L. ______ •'
T u rrtrf—gHo Tax
Certifiratu Nn
No. 'Jill,
2 111. dated
Ta* Certificate
...
the •*!h day id
of Jun«
Junt A.
t, I*.
D. )999,
] 89U, covering ,
N tlT Il H OF E LE C T IO N
Lot
etdd-a*
proper!) &gt;•[
id
..... 1. .S.T Lon|woojd,
g*&gt;o,&gt;d. .old
aa the property
W H E R E A S , The Legialature of l u l l
Shrrom'd.; auo T a * Certificate No. JlOl. untlir the Conatitution of 18S3, of the State
datid the n h day of June A. I'. IM'!&gt;. cov- i j Florida, did pata two Joint Reaolutlon.
erine t.ot 43 Lnngwood, .old aa the property ] propuaing utn. ndmenta to the Conatitution
of K. llarrUon &amp; Son: alao Ta* Certtlirate of the State of Florida, And the aamc wrro
No. IHU7, dalrd tlx- 7th day of June A. D. agret-d to by a vote of three-fifth* of all the
IhUfi, covering l.ot 227 Longwood, .old a* ' member* elected to each houae; that the
tho properly ol Unknown: alao Taa t'.rtlfi-, vote*
Joint lle.oluilon.
« « rnterod
voirx on
on aaid
xaid Joint
Hraolullona •*rri»
No I Sfifi, tlal^tl I hr 7th t!ay c«f Jutti' A. upon t h« ir friiptctivr Journals, with th*
1*. I h99, fuiiritiE l.uta 113 nnil 145. Lung- ) f m and nay« thrrron, and th**)’ cli«l deter­
w ih h I,
a« t h r p r o p e r ! ) of K. It
mine and dirert that \br said Joint Hcxoalao
&lt; tMtli«#»« No.
ilaltit tb# 7th ution* br « ul»mit(••«! to thr r l f f t o r r of tht*
«lhV ol June A. 1*. 1898, rov*ring L*«t 160 Stair ut ih»* ( icrural Klreilon In Nuvrmbrr
Longxx«nuL **»M a » t hi1 pf«*p«rtv of M. A. 191*8.
Ilrnck; also Tax iVMlflrult Mu. 1776. tlat«0

thi* 71It O x y ' o T J u m - \ I* 1*9*. r,»%,-fing
I
I t N t 1, l.td l^H OOtl, Mtlll
ill*’ pfot»»&gt;f T i n -. S . A{n«&gt;|tl, alto T a x ( V r l t H u a l r
N o 16|** Oatrtl
2m l da v uf Jum* A 1*

NOW, THEHKFollK.

I.

II

CLAY

*’ It A H F* •U \*. ^rrrrtar) *
Slut*- of thr
Stitt*- of Florida, do hereby give notice that
a
(■••ttrral Election
4
t&gt;96. itiM-fing Lot 14*1 LdltgWooil, ao|«l
will, hr h*ltl in rarh r«&gt;unly In Florida on
tbl
of 1
m* &gt; &lt;jlia-■ 1Tl.-a.l.tJ'—* tin- tire.
- “Monday
• *
m , proper!)
|ii.i|&gt;rrt&gt; ui
i ‘iiknaxn;
iiktuxn. «1
• t»*•■ Tla
Tutail.y t.u.1
ni-»t •uri-i-.tbng
r.t,- Nn Itil'J,
t to Jnd-tlav ot Jut'*' m Siot-mt-r. V I' t'-'l*. tlir said Tu*»\ |• |v'ti fovrfing l.ot IJt lo-ngsood. ,|*j tiring itir
Ihi* Iifofirfty
E. A Nrlniyf f. » l » o i
I t th II.y ot Novrmbrr
. .
Tu* I'l filfir.tt No. IGUi, dated the 2 ltd i fur thr r.titlratlnn or wjrrtlon of the *»tt!
day ot Jun1' A. D ISHfi. i‘oVirinc t.ot- fifi. j J.,|nt
lir»olstion*
|,fo|ir&gt;*lne
ami-ndmonl.
’i*
inn#
t&gt;r«*pn#ln*
atttrm!
menti
68 1.t&gt;ft|£woo I. *nltl *s thr* pfepfuty f
tit ution .-I t h• Stale #»f Flunda
W
\ Vlirntt, *»!••• To i •
N «■

▼ 1

'»».
l hi '.'nil iloy of Juiir \ 1» 18U»i*
rttii tthi* I
13. l.uhc*ifi«L .•dil a- Ut#* |#n*|»*
A JoINT IILSo H TION I'rnnoiint an
'*r1&gt;
nf
l*nkn#sAMii
»i4.i Tox CitliliraU N*&gt;.
: If.91
J'» Srctii»b 8 »d' -A rilrV
b .XII
of
, ilatril I' ro
hr O
2ml
day
*d Juno
A I1*.
46I.* Arn.ndmrnt
'
HM «IH
,I ”1
JUIIf ,x
r. I181
£?i*T
.
.
.
U'Vriinp I.• t -*8 \\
I,tinifarutid, .old . * thr ' P I ‘ "fioltwilon Of tho S t . ........ FI or it]
l(«ln(kn|s tn Eil ur at ion.
pr«»|»*-rty «d Cnkmi
Hr It lUaolAt-d by the L#'tttftlature uf lha
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦9 -7 O *9 9 9 9 0 « 9 4 » 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 «
San! S&lt;dnllr Nlalnr^i ha« flirt! raid wrtifi
State i f FI. fids
I ra if« in my nfbrx xiut ha« rnaili* appiluatiun
That the fnllowtry; amendment of Src*
One Inch Uartbt Will He I’ abtishetl Un­ i 11't t^t t|i #«|r l&gt;» i »yu jii u# rtiftlarter* xiili tM'ii «, of Article XII. of tli# f'un»titution
la»
ViI if rat*! • » f I If*• ,ltrs n-M rinC nro|**'fl&gt; of the Stale of Florida Helalin^ x■»* Edtirmder This Heading At The Rate Of $7.1H •ittialul lit Semmulr 1'fHillT), Flurlfla.
tit#f» in hereby a^frrfl to and whall be §ub*
I n l » M raid m rUflf atrs sh#ll h# r* dr#*me#! mit!*-«l I
thr rhetors of thr Stair for
Per Year.
atr.iftJiPK 1.* law, lax dr&gt;# d" will in%Ut* I hff rnn adoption *«r r»j#ft»on at the n**H «*enrra
Inn the 5th «luy »*i Iji tavern bur A. I». 1918,
rlprilon .ol Iteprx *«*nt all vr&lt; tu be held In
Wifnr*4 my nfTirla! siffnilurt- and
a ! thix thr year. \ 1»
1919; that l« to say, that
the f f la 'lay *"1 O e l n b t f A I &gt; 191H
Sit lion h of trtlrli# \ N of the C’ onatlt iJti on
*
E
N IM i l l . LASS
of thr Mat# of Florbta hr amended iu aa to
t f*rk • irruit f tjurt S«-ntlfn»tr I'ounly,' !*!a r#-ad as follow ■
w#1
Hy \ 11 [)t&lt;UgU#A !4-*
Sr c11oii h. EaFh I ’ounfy aball be required
Erl 13-5lr
u
*
td a»ai*aji und r#dliet annually for the aul&gt;port o| the puldir
free aenools .therein, a
NOTH K Ol* ELEC TION
lax of not b *« than three t3i*mlll«, not mnr®
Furpuant in ihp ordinanur# and
'nf than t*-n &gt;I Of mill# op the dollar on at| laxthe city ni# Sanford, Fforblx, I, J IL lUvi* aids pro pdly In'the same.
tnr, miyur of naid r|ty, hereby order-and
A J O I N T HEHOLITTION
rail r &gt;|irfial eferllctn to be held Rt the ii«ual
\Mlipi: plar# in 1 be idly of Smtf#trd, f -r the
Ffi»poa**d \fTien#lm« ut to the c'nnatltul»ur|fi»# of # l# i t»ti4 *»•* mcmlM-u *»f tb»» rily |**,,Bir|d . Florida. %
THOMAS EMML3 WILSON
l e fii li t u r e -o f- t h f 1 ft.yiidl Ad^iaiil^ciu. In Id L x at
rH*
hell raui
rauRHt bv tb#* r* *igna!h»n "f *' II.
II bfat#* i»f 4 !&lt;&lt;pids
I*. rrncrjiON imrsihii i.rw r#»unril
I drift*#' and W V I.**ff1ir. and L r th* *id - \ That \rtfr|» \ I \ nf th*- 4‘ otiatU ufi##n of
ei|or. i| irfm - f *atd mi rnh# '*
»h# Std#,. ,,f Fl- »i&lt;la, I••• and tb#* «i»m»l a
Sdx.t i I#H un • I &lt;#I* t&gt; It#Id. n H r '-Mi
h#r*l&lt;&gt; am*fHlrtl wD Jf# to read »*• follow*:
-f* Sovt ttilud, I'M** tn«l tt af*. . r&lt;ln*i' • A.ih|
/rti#li \ 1Y. -Sirtlnn I
Thr matiufaeU a . dinl
*f t ttr rlt) «*f tf4fl|tjftl. .tufa-, ••!•#. I#*Mrf #*c t-irhunipr nf all alrnhollr
Thr
f . r * . * ir#ic
ri *« af»h i f« b&gt;
a|
or tnti'tirjtiii^ tt&gt;uu&gt;*rs and brvrragre, whi’tlhi,
LA W Y B U S
pi'lfifi if t&lt;• -&lt;i&lt;t a» • I' fk dfnl lliaprrfnfa at rf apirituou*. linoui «#c malt, are. hrrehy
*-ud
xUrtmn,
*&lt;#.
W.
I'aitt»n,
rlrrk;
ftrfrvrr prohibited m the State f»( Florida
Khirirta T. W, William* ami S. J.
S n n fo rd , ~
and Havlit except alcohol for medical, acirntlfle t»r meHprrr, Inipt'ft «tr*.
rhanira) purpoiea, and wine for aacramental
J. IL* II AVtRON*
tiUfpoaw; the pale of whlrl| alcohol und win#
l^frbMf*
,
Mayor.
for the purpuie* afur# said, *hall be regulated
by I aw.
In t'n ii rI **l I hr Con nix Ju»n*\ Sr inI rude
Sec. 2. .Th#* Legislature «halj enact suit
Count). Stair of ^Elpflda
aide l a » » f.#r th*- *-nf or (foment «»f the pruvL
In
r#
*
FMa*1
*f
M
arjf,
itu
VtcMirha#!.
ainti*
uf thi* iH irjr.
#,
I. A IF V
R
Tt# ail l r#diior». bt
HbtriliUtree
Sec I Thi- article ahall go Into effect on
an*f*
\
I
pff•«*!.kax,ft£
i
'aim*
*ir
ilptiumb
tbv*J\f»! liny id Janintr), A. I*. 1919.
OFFICE IN THK-I &lt;»|!RT Hot KE
ji t:nin- 1 *a i*I
Arid *arh -d ...u, a ^# b* r#*li&gt; nn1itTr«ll
The \nin» rB«t in r«»rnpl anrr with said
ar#l f#'#ji»Tfrd to
attv claim* and *!#-• propo-»#i a me nd mmi *, ami the ran van,
S A N F O R D
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F L O R ID A
♦n i|11*1 * a ft&gt; h -&gt;i* ■ f *1 1 ‘1* r ■-1 ' 111 ma* ha
, deeturaUotix arid f#hurrt* thereof, shall two
| aVa» v • 1 * I* • * *1
1 M.i'Ut U j \t' M d l.j' !. I iul)|#&lt; H tl to th#* aarne regulation* and re. &lt; ... . .1, Uf. V|
Spring*, '"end
•irlrtiutni a* are provided by law ft»r gerur^l
I .,r• * ount). Fb#rti4p, t*• th«# ua&lt;l#-r#ot*n»il election* in t*he State nf-Florida
I id ml n«#l ral i‘f *&gt;! «*nl cMam, #&gt;$ Tit# r«'*id*'ni
IN T E S T ! M O N Y W II K ItK O F.
I *'!•'» 1;a m# d within two -j *•a m from l b#I have hereunto srl ruv .hand
|tli*u .*1 ti**&gt; i»r»i i*i
j
tin uf Ihl# oa IIi t .
and affixed the (Ireal Seal of the
h jir#ividc#l Ii) la*.
Slate of Florida, .at TaHaTiatxer,
*
" Siilnt) II. MrM i*h «o!v-fSeah
the Capital.’ thi* tha twentyhftn
■ bimifiidritdf a! tho extat* of Marffutta
day nf Jul\^ A. I L 1918.
Mr 5|h"iiA&lt; 1.
,
II. C L A T C It A W FOIt I*.
In Iht* &lt; Irruit I'ourt of 4lic Sr*rni)i Jmllria, Cl II, lidhiiMnti, Hr-idrnt Apnil,
Secretary of Slit *.
• If r uf I of ElttridA, Somlnule Fount)*
Orlando, Florida.
7*Ffl»Dk*.
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Effi** ft. 'CfarV. r*»*n"T»fa!n4 nr * *
va.
ntxtioti
Mavltl Clark* Jr,. |»*fpn lain.
Tn: IlAvltl ClarF, Jr., 135 -U2#rxnn St.,

BUSINESS CARDS

Dr.

C . ./.

Marshall

•Oflice HOfJ P a rk A ven ue
Telephone 291

Office Hrs: 10-12 a.m. &amp; 2-4 p.m

Wilson &amp; Hftjsholder

SCHELLE M AINES

LEGAL ADVERTISING

*

You Rro'herx-by-t»r#!« r»#1 to L»’ and ajq&gt;*ar
bt fort- our *ai#| court at ihf eutirf houae In
wSaifara. Tloriiln, in I !i«* above* • nliW«M| rau*&lt;*
t*n tht fir»t Muntla)- in N p v i n iirf 191 a, th*#
**rru Heine J hi* tf h #Jaj l li**r« «#f# mhi! a fulo
#!•&gt;• t»f this court,-to arjtxt r thl* l ill uf com*
I'lftint filtd herein^ac#in«l %i#u. tU » th#* time
xviM be taken a* niufx m J und fu!Jui#«#d by
H|*i&gt;rnnriat&lt;* #|x*crr#*%
I? f* further ordered that ?Si■ order be
t&gt;tjh1i#h«’d in th#* Sanford H#nltV. u ^twipajii-f
puli.iihtd in • St mmole County,
Florida,
e*ncd l-ach %M#-k f&lt;)r fbur . coniuc Uti* ••
flivrn under 'my hand an*! feat «»f taid
court, tbl* I fir 3rd day of October, ]9|ft.
(w al l
E. A. DO C ULA SH
Clirk Clr uil Court, Somlmd*
Fla,
* l.'LFrl itc

er.d M:\itiiger It. K. llannfourde, of the
Florida - State Fair Association, Is
extremely anxious that nil progressive
farmers o f Florida shall ho present at
tills Congress and profit hy I ho accu­
mulated wisdom of the members of tho
Congress.
Speakers of national prominence are
to be invited to attend the Farmers'
National Corigress, among those listed
for Invitation Including tlie Governors
of nil tbe Slates nf tlie Southeast and
Governors Whitman, of New York :
Brumbaugh, of Pennsylvimla ;
the
Chief executives of Indiana, Ohio nnd
Maryland; Ciscnr Strauss, ex-Presblent Theodore Roosevelt. Senator
Fletcher, Senator Trammell, Secreta­
ry of Agriculture Herbert S. Houston.
James U . Breston. Mayor of Balti­
more; Miss Jeannette Rankin Voung,
member of Congress from .Montana;
L'X-I’ restdent .William 11. Tnfr, John
Barrett, Director General o f Pan-Amer-,
lean Union: John Temple Graves, Con­
gressman John Hamilton Ixtwis, Geo.
W. Perkins, of New York; Doctor Car­
ter, of Harvard University ; A. 'F.
Woods, of the Maryland Agricultural
Cpllege, P. P. Garner, Commissioner of
Agriculture, Mississippi; J- M. Paige,
Commlsloner of Agriculture, Arkan­
sas; -Wesley Webb, of Delnwaro—nil
of sufficient prominence to nssuro a
list of speakers well worth hearing.
In addition tb the above, Ambnssndors of all the Mlled countries nnd o f

W AT t l l h S

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 9 *. 4 v « 0 « 9 0 ( 9 O 9 O 9 9 9 0 9 9 O S

Favinnih, f*«.

FARMERS OF U. S.
TO COME TO FLORIDA
TO HOLD CONGRESS

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t'nrollmi. Virginia, Tennessee mid Wo«! PIUKARIFS HAND-PAINTED * HIN,
Virginia.
During last year $.HU*m
worth of cheese was tnmle In North GORHAM'S STERLING .’SILVER

’‘Don't forget ymir s!!o,” Ik the ndvleo to I lie beef cattle farmer by spe­
cialists uf the United Slates depart*
.
Ihe t utted Htates government mte
An illustration of the sort of chick- incut of agriculture. In evitry ease,
t eji pterures, to tie exhibited at the « ns Uncle Say! produces nt the Gov­ the Bpec|nl|atn Hay, a Hulllclent ucreF lo rid a Htnte F a f r a n d .Exiuisllinu In ernment poultry farm. In Maryland, ngtv to provide crops to flit tlio Kilo
J aekso nv llle, N n y e m b e r 27 to D e c e m ­ is It) be seen In the accompanying pic­ Kiiotild lie-provided by beef cattle fann­
Tills Is a Mock o f purebred ers.— 'Thin ‘ will assure that tlie silo
ber G, will allo w h o w in fe rt ile e g g s w il l ture,
Uu&gt; Trt*h. wluin fertile eggs will not, White Leghorn htens producing- Infer­ Investment will yield Jf« proper an■md w h y f a r m e r s a n d ch ic k e n f a n c ie r s tile eggs the kind I tint will not spoil.
* • -ti In e,nis&lt;- they
variety

PAoi sevu r

Notl* r of Application for Tax l&gt;rcd I'ndcr
Section 575 of Ihe firnrral Slalwlr*.
Notice la hereby (W rn lhaf A. K. I’owfft.
purchaxer of Tax Certificate No. 217, dated
the fith day of July A. U. 1915, naa filed
aald certificate In my office and ha* made
application for tax died to $a*ui* In accordanci* * l l h law. Sold certificate embrace* Ihe
following tlrirfifeed property eltuated in
Semino.e County,* Florida, to-wit:
I.ot* 38
and 39 fib rk G. ChanprIFa Hub, Wv* of
ftlorka O, K. A J. Gfilatboffi. —*
The eaid land belnf a*«r#e.ed at the date
«»f the jtrfuanrr uf turh nrlifirntc In the naifie
#»f Wm. Clark.
ITfdeta aald certificate
shall be redeemed according in law, tax deed
•ill Itaue ther«M«D on the 5lh day of Novem­
ber A. D. 191K.
Witntat my offirial ricnature and teal thl*
ihe 4tli day of Oelober A, Ik 19IH,
(seal*
E.
A.
IHHWiLAHS. *
&lt;*lrrk Circuit Court, Seminole County, Fla
II) ■ V
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huuala4*
1 'i-Frl 5tc * %
FC i\
Notice of AppllcaNon for Tux l&gt;rrd Coder
’ Necllon 173 of thr (irnrral Mfllutr*. *
Notice i« hereby flven that S« In Ur Maine*
purchaser of T a t Certificate No. 1032, dated
the Gib day of June A. !&gt;. ItiPH. mvrrlnf
Lot 4, J. If. Poaa Sub. III t , Sec. 14, Tp. 21
Su K. 29 K u t . Sold aa f hi* property of A. N.
Lyrtll; al«o. Tax CerUncale No. 1033,
dated the 6th day of June A. I&gt;. 1H98, coverine Lot 6« J. II. Etiaa Sub. Idv. Sec. 14
Tp. 21 8 . It. 29 East. Sold a* the property
of A. N. Lyrrtt; alao tax Certificate N o H U 5
dated ..the 6 th day of June A* IT. 1698, cov­
er! or Lot 9 1; If. Foe* Siib, Dlv. tWc. 14
T p 21 S. It, 29 East, acid aj the property
t t l- 9 - - W y - ll » m t n f r i l » i T Tax Cnrtifiraxp Ntr
1936 dated the 6 th day of June A. I). 189s,
Covering Lot 10, J. II. F om Sub. Hi*. See.
H . Tp. 2 1 *8 . H. 29 Ea«t, sold ac the prop­
erty of A. M. Lycett; alxu Tax Certificate N n
T0I0, dated the 6 lh day of Jyoe A r d &gt; H 898.'
coxering Lot 21 J, II. Fota Sub. 1)1v. arid

Heavy yields of high clan product* &amp;re.,nec*
euary to bring a big net profit to the grower. The
banner record for tuch result* ho* been held for
the last quarter-century by

Ideal Fertilizers
Send for our Free Book* on all commercial
crop* of Florida; also our Spray Catalogue.
Special advice gladly giyen.
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Wilson &amp; Toother Fertilizer
Co.,
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Mfr*. Ideal Fertilizer*.
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Jacksonville, Fla.

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ON

TUESDAYS

AND

FRID A Y S

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST "VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. nt fORKR

V o i.T M K A

NUM IIK H is

1918

3.-1

RED CROSS P E A C E IS AVIATORS WERE HERE
TAKES FLU CAMOUFLAGE SANFORD LANDING FIELD
FLYERS WILL VISIT US
STUDY PLANT DISEASES IN CONTROL ANSWERED

government labo rato ry
e s t a b l is h e d h e r e f o r

MANAGER MARTIN RAINES

GREAT THING FOR VEGETA­
BLE GROWERS OF FLA.

Former

Sanford Man Goes
In the Scale

lllghe

FURNISH NURSES AND WILL GERMANS PLAY FQU TIME
WHILE'WE ADVANCE.
.. COMBAT. DISEASE.

,* An important meeting of the exec­
Seminole*
county.
the greatest
Taitqiu will lose the best Rlati
utive committee of Seminole Coun­
truck growing county in the state hand committee ‘‘in the city this
ty Chapter was held Sunday after­
h». attain been recognized by the week when Martin L. Raines, popunoon,' Oct. 20th, at the call of the
,^crnmerft and a laboratory for the lnrly known as “ M artin ” to ..every
chairman
for the purpose of discuss­
...a* ;*r
. 1 nlnnt
ftudCplant diseases,
diseases.. especially post us chief clerk ut the Hillsboro
ing and promulgating plans whereby
o( vegetables bus been located here. horel to Pak'e a step up the ludder of
the epidemic -of intluenzu. now run­
Dr I C. Jngtfer aifil Dr. A. J. Mix hoteldotu, into the berth of manager
ning its, course in Sanford may be
are’ in charge of th? work and Mrs. of the Hotel Pershitjg at Miami.
arrested, and substantial assistance
Mix will act as honorary secretary,
Martin Raines lias been dispens­ given the city and county authori­
bfintf one of those dollar a year eniing hospitality - in Florida for eleven ties in stamping out the disease.
that we hear so much a flout
years.
He 's a y s hi- w .ts7:“ * ^ . ' . ^ ^ ifiitr'-’ . fraTyman *‘.d
.ia\.
This trio are capable of
!
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,
,
... •„ ,iw, . , . . . I G e o r g_i a but as soon as he knew it hi . the board, presided, with .tbe follow­
tfi nc u!l kinds *if worlj in the stutij
moved south a step or two, and format ing members of tbe board present:
.f
s of the vegetables and- in
long time he was interned at San­ 1). C. Marlowe, Chapter.chairm an;
wiving many of “the- vexing ques­
ford in a hotel in that city* Hut R. R. Deas, treasurer; Mrs. R. A.
tion* &lt;.f tin* farmers not only of this
the experience was what he was Terheiin. secretary: Airs.
J. AV.
MVtimi. but of every part of the
looking for in those days, and soon Dickins, J. G. Mall. Sanford repre­
state! The government laboratory
the chance came to step into a real sentatives; K. M. Hallow ay. East
h. re will
Will alsp worn
111 conjunction
coiljunviiun
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h.re
work in
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J * ,|„ state experiment station at ?&gt;«•«»» ' » « " ' ul
"»/'
" alk; d Sanford
repr. -••elative; I! I Holly.
... . .
... •
it in
•11•r l. at
! till*
•
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in tin
aa *iclerk
llie lIllKImru
Hillsboro llfimT
under •Finaii«-«-;
-1
(
Halldse. Memberl , a - i -villi- and Floridu Will »;« well
tlie old regime of Manager Tab-Vast. I
j|,.r,ry Uiglit. nurses’ eiithis winter in regard to.the
It w a ln ’t bmg before Maine-, had rollmi-m
M r- It I II •
t?- j ■■•• til-. ' t plant disfuses. The liibornIns
tiamo
on
the
&gt;
hu-f
lierl.
-*gu
lion.
Mr-.'.
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i
f.
• . .-or
t .. .. .. .'ill also work in rnnjun*’post
over
the
itiurblf
desk,
and
it
hahospital'
garment-.
Mr&gt;
•
I .im .
i
.mi i minty Agent U. M. Derry
been
right
there
that
lie
has
made
i-ohiifrvatioii.
•
will not wait for people to

London, Ort
21.— The German
rejily to President Wilson's note*4he,
text of which was received here to­
day by wireless, says Germany hopes
the United States will approve of tio
demand which wpuljl lu* irrecon­
cilable with tin; honor of the G e r­
man people and with the opening of
the way to ajpouce of justice.
Germany protest!* against the ref­
erence- &lt;f l ‘ri -blent Wilson to illegal
and li.f tifnan
that

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anil becoming .tireil **f travelling,
they settled upon Sanford as theii)
alfiiling place about twelve years ugo
when Mr. Taylor secured a position
os vlisputeher on the old Limit Sys­
tem* He remained w th the A. ( ’• L
upon thi*ir\purthnse^ of the PJant
System and\ served as Chief d i s ­
patcher up l*Va f**w years ago when
be decided upon a change of business
and was called',to take tin* position
of cashier n| \the PeopU*s Hank.
Here us in .his t*|io?en prof*-ssion lie
made good and by bis friendly manplease
|*1t*un«* mad** Ini*
m-r and dtfdr**

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THIS CITY WILL BE GOV­
ERNMENT AERO STATION.
* Did ypuAJfce the aeroplanes this
morning?
*
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This is only one of the many vis­
its these fine young men will pay
us in the future if the people will
get busy and arrange a suitable, la n d ­
ing plage for them.
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?
They were
_ _ _ _ _ __ i -tudistHit
in his &lt; ars h*iw - if they could get one.
destroy**!
f* n.-at- with passeugdt*-.^uiitidvd
met
here
by
R.
J.
Holly
add D. C.
ever
anil
it
few
weeks
ago
he
resigned
Th** government projioses .that the

___ his
,... Marlowe and were taken to the*
front the bank intending to take
I.. _jlfrV
a i -A*a- we***raF •
old position w ith .t h e A &lt; --. JUulkhuiul..Itrii- j
He had Itis passes for himsrH and' places "near the city that might he
' G irm an y lias dispatched orders J o
wife to visit the old home when the suitable. The best location* was the
gubmurin*
coinm'anders prechuling
lichl on Celery avenue near Gntend tame.
.tin* torp* *b*i|ig **f passenger -hips
i bid's store and this will probably be
Mr. Taylor i ; i - not only popular
Tin* tier man government stig'gests
decided upon. At the meeting of the
in business and railroad lircb-s but
in 1*r* - ilo/it \\ i'son that till . *ippnr} e w a- a Mie-l ,-i,-!-|etii bole*- nieiii^ .-it&gt; eniincil last - night the matter
urlr* M m.Ill f..r ! Mug
tunity
(
w a- bud before tlo-m by It. I Holly
|.( r ,ii d in the Masons .itid 1 ••■- be
• \ hi i:at .•■ii &lt;4 oi &gt;u- I
I In 4* t.ii - *i
and t ■ I Smith and L. A HrumU-y
Was always ..n hand to supervise -in*l
pled t err l • i
volunteered to mow the grass an d
direct and take a prominent part.
Sberilf Dradv \ obinteuri-d t*i cut tbe
I|i wa- a I’a-t Master
tbe Ma-ons
-j-j.( tll. . t,i c .&gt;.i- , , - r f c- I
••'o, . ..|.. . Milt-os of infeeted plants the llill-boro tin ii«*-k day and Sunsmall tr*-es ami s*-\erai otln-rs pres­
tie, |
&gt;n
- m a - 1 ig
Di i
ami
itt*-mb*-r
oi
tinKmgtit
-J • mt . ..ut in the various lields day boiiie_ of many a wear?. k;.;ght o'clock uiid &lt;ulifd l&lt;*r tiin-e. tieiue Ihrougi) the furiiiiiluble Gerinun p&lt;&gt;ent said they would Itdlp out tlto
plars and was Past Exalted Ruler of
tliem-elves and inspect and invest!- of the grip: The fellows on this siile the impossibility of securing the sit i"l - l'e* v* rtie s,.'|,. river imr.h of
street gang at any time
it , lilkIf* al-** .ii t*-*l a« se. r*,if til*' state hate to see bull go. lit,'! attt tola!.&gt;&lt;■ of
Itruio b r* t t* -mta- l.e 1 -*'• -i i.
apt ur* 4
oiori
t *'.*•»
tary **f the M. i -**iis and the Elks i
l.n-ur &lt;j|i-neer ami Lieut Sta**kmany of them probably will tinil tnes.
The Inilm 117.1 siluation was
T l e l i e rmat.- w• re
. - 1.ibii-htnetit of tins laborai * •» i r*1
1
pubare Hintructed to make the trip
for
many
y*
aran*!
h**l«l
an
ofin
•
new i|tinricrs in Miami with Raines i dismissed from i
angle, the dis- Itiritt, « mi pi.siiiiiiis i f gr*-at iiat.,- It. ob‘d upon several weeks
from
Arcadia to Valdosta and to s**th*'
Grand
Lodge
of.
Ma«*»n«.
•
in charge of a Imtel there
.*
ea-e being oil the increase.
I n — ora! *tr« i gt1i on a w ii |*' InoiI ami t tie
•, ti I*.- .tagger was here lookaiiilmg place entry* forty
cur*'
(in **i-*njnt of the epidemic funerf-r ii -mt.ible location and en- • Ills resignation at* the Hillsboro cautionary measures wore able pre­ Itrit is1 ga •i - were mamt ametl, n*&gt;t
miles
\s Sanford is on tb*' route’
,,l „ r i i * * « • oiili! n et’ b* held H ' h*
takes effort today, and by next H.ni,.d, Wberebv the tho ugllle-s liegi Ill-Ill)
i ininliT
a'
w it b-' . .1 • p
d •&gt;,. v' imhI ofliees of the Hoard
,.
I
!■ im,* l-*i r u t
• to .-melon aft* r a an.J tb.-y wnui|hke t*i land lu re they
.f
r,
sjii.n-ibl,1
*
and
trresp*,n*
week
lor
expects
to
puck
Up
his
loUi
|
|
K,
n,,
l
,,;;.
•
•
«
,
Jiritish
now
b«4*l
t
rj .:. ,iii«l tbe president. R. J.
, .
fi, I \ *hi ti-il us \ estenlay '*' s*-, ilr*- the
•• ..nd tju m a room in the ily alol hit the trail to th ea*t ■oa't j *1, 1,1,. j,cople alike, -ttiat eltdiing, roil height- -ii -. m ii l to- &gt;etlc and Scarpe {• rv rot pray • r l*y Kin J»«l**• . 1 1' I III* essary &lt;lata ami tiiey will return
!!
Dr..i| ii!rp,
a. ... 1
lt«. Ma^'tu
\1TlClIttw t tH*ii
f]
11 !*.r&lt;»vt
tini, .:,iliiig .it the corner of Rail- to take charge &lt;4 the now hotel, ib in cs amt health id other-, might ( n \ i r - .ii*l -ire in .* positi.in to i*utValilosta in tw*. weeks and if
t I
t\ Grand j from
owned by Frank M. Urnwn. p ’* 1' lo­ n-iltn'eil to a iirti.finum.
|'tank it* Mormal ^ore-t and • lit the « hari!*' iitnl
•.ft AA'a* and Commercial street
•
'
t
h
e
field
ii* ready in t h a t tjm** they
Miller no. ducted
i ml Master Frank I.
*VI*'l \ al* n mo
i s
have .a large room and master of that city. *
The following m - •
was ma*!*- rallri id
*i r\ *.i «-s * ;,-&lt;i-t.il I, v Chaplain I " ’‘II &gt;•“ "&gt; »»•* ' ,M‘ vv" 1' UH 1N ° l
,
i.i\ re. i i\ed much of their
P robabl y no* on** in T a m p a will In Mr Marluwi and -• &lt;*ii*l* *1 *’&gt; A \etc j p. Hilburn. the ..eautiful funeral I
t h e n but every duy or s*. thereFurther north tbe allied armies
^i- w. .ii,d i lii'iniculs and lixtures. miss him more than the buys and Mr l*i-as: "T.haf -i eommittee from
rites of the Mas,1„S bbing carried *
« ‘„*y
w,|l
he
landing
and paying us a m s i i and after tini. ..me these gooil people to girls of tin* press, who have depended til*- *•«.-• u tile Imard appear before rootifni&lt;*. their progr**ss ihr*uigli H*-l- ,,ui.
w
Tin* pull bear**r» were L. I*.
French
Flanders from
war Sanford will In* a siulion on the
in.dst and assure them in ud- upon him so Jong for "tip s" on wIm s tin* city coun* 4 *in Monday^ tnorn- goim and
M cCuller, It. L. IVck. C. K. Henry.
that all Doiiai !&lt;• the Dutch frontier
T&lt;*
the
Aero Mail Route that will be estab­
ing
at
nine
o’clock,
to
urg*
there
and
why.
He
has
always
been
•.an . tbftt they are appreciated and
C, II Dullns**, R. R, Deas. II. It
north the H#*lgti»n» are appriun liing
the
first
to
com**
across
with
✓
tin*
(mints
ami
|i**olroon}s
be
closed:
lished.
Tin* possibilities arc un­
appre. into tbe fact that Siin*
Sti-vi-n», It. F. Whittier and It. -I
could get a th a t all itatber. iliub^ lit* .closed »*r Ghent, while in the mulitr the ll n llimited
and
the field
should be a r­
news,
ztrd
the
way
fie
•»■ird was chosen over several other
I Lilly.
i«ti are m:ir«'hing **n the Schrld river
ranged for a l uhet* and Ihu peopje
.• •
•luit were making strong weary reb-brity on5 of bed • without subjected to a rigi«l inspeetion twice
•pi,;, gutvi- w it- tiieruJtv Lanketi in
Id mrn *oii ••«&gt; ilia—*- to s*-.- that
jny. tn the reporters for several dailv uiitTi-r rn.ii , c .-iurveltltinre: tint a„.| .oil dunking T**ornai. -in impor■—-aw tahorntorl".
*
i,.
.i .*.f•l! tie ,il
-tl* ' ng- f(**:o
to- it is ace*iinpll»be*l.
h
t
In-)•
’
-•dul-ll
.Mg
,|w
;
*
i
.1
t 111 •
*. *-armany t'i* i *1- &lt;-f tb*
t C 1. . tb**
•I
, walk- In- * nf**r* &gt;■*! U.ll* U ' '
_\n*l again t be Itmird of Trade
.1
mg fit ll.#*
Martin
Hiiim-s
has
hud
a
corner
Heath nf Erskin** I'npe
H.lllk-,
i
lie
M.t-nll.Hid
Elk- .md means something to the people.
i.rdiim'.&lt;
tin\
i.»latmg
,
unit
- I nc HHgrnn- ore ul-ng -+fte- |t*-yo- ~a- In-eii re* t-iuil «*f tlo* lore on a few l itt le. st unts t h a t have
‘
In* arrested; to arrest ,f n*-***s**ary zc-Ei-cloa canal, which runs north­ friends t h r* ugbout tin* county.
•until. «f Erskine Pope, the sod of been t be envy of every* ntHer hotel
I.
• , ,
,
any
person
appearing
on
the
streets
And toiluy We -can hardly realize,
ward from the I.ys river to Z**.Mr. and MrsV'G. 11. Pope who were men in t h e city, and he was one of
Meal, Cotton Seed Products, Ilenn
having
the
disease
or
measures
he
brugge and have taken u*large imm- that Os«fir T ayior is gone and that Meal
fir many years residents of San- the first in this m*i*tion t o learn byw
or other
manufactured
or
a g a i n 'and
. . . .
v
. ,u i,.,.i,.r in *
to writ** u|isiili* down in tb** register, tn ken to confine them to their hbmes
,,f important 11 .,in th jo-.ir tlutf \\*. ,will not bear Itis, voice
,1
•
.
I...I
l...
I
Mixeal
Feeds.
—
N
o
retail
dealer
i hat the Red Cross •*«|ii*|&gt; and
|
I#i^* mi ^ i •**
.
.
.
.
. •, •
-mil b i he it Imnlly
so t ha t it would reail right side up
,-w.iy
l ' i ' Ii, r
ib.iiidling fi-eils dcscrUied in th e '
•'("* was born iq Sanford
bun
1
maintain
'mi
i-mergenry
1
o.prtai.
,
,,|
||i|
I,;i\
&lt;
•
|
..
,
!i
i.»k*-n
from
ns'
loit
Many of the ho&gt; &lt;% av e si-en
I- the l . i - .ii*l
, i, mi -.'*••
• above
heading
shall
make sales
until hi- parents
i.r
Im* *1••• ' Ii a 1! tllllTV- " •II knews
serntch in a room niiiiibi-r alongside i prmuf*-d that the nt y ••«*oo* tl and ♦|,| .
l.mlgi-li* ad- .** II*,iM * * . 1
which give a profit g r e a t e r 't ban l**
■•t *. ill**, h bout 1hr*-**
&gt;
momi-Njoio-rwill
•
•
I
in
t
In*
a signature withyut -&lt;• mildi as a tfn county •
Ab-iig ' h** l.y- ! 1• I-* -1 and v• ar* . ..mf.'rti
•1 &lt;HI** !»*•: 1.' *
' fixed to I In* following -i to dub-*'
..med i lie , *.lor— a
P,. d i
al tin- * In-*
in
d &gt; 1, Ml
t jiotigl t **f t *iri.:r*K ' h** reg-si.-Y • n**loir
■Mill* 1.1■ • ■ *oi.uui.t i l..*f *eii*
f.
,i W In r&gt; -Hi*- -*r more, person-,
11 .1 * a - si a |i11*i• •i it
n
(•&gt;•■• I**r • •I**-* * *•
ai'i'ti*i*i. ar.d duriiig «b* b u - ' t o n - • t •
i * . \ «* *\\.i •1 i . -. Ml ill* .1*1*1 .ll* If.-a - ••*■ '■ !«:•
purchase
in advance &lt;d delivery m
..-.-*• to contra* t* 'l
|J|( fl * ll#* I'll \
i niitiole
• v r-i li.mk "f ' ti** • \ n b'Oi'i-'.irv • » .irt -d
of the year it has been no rare Sight ; line *&gt;f p«**'|do •
a' !•#*..♦. Mfi
full ihtrlnad** take delivery at cal
\ sa*l part of
■ .i ' d died
M:*xw*ll ' - r e
di watch him distribute rooms t o a WIt ll inlluen/.a: ih.it t h&lt;* city •*&lt;,* re
.1.
I. * st
and pav cash when retail tfinder is
■I tl • f*'**m til** fa'*! t baJ
i|tiir*-iL to -pray to*- s t m t s wit!i d.-dv/eti guests at a tun** without
.
.
, ,r,^
.......:
n.l.t.j
•
•
*t
•»*«*
funeral
M
'*; irequired
to meet slght draftT F I p e r
Mine misunderstanding* of
much us taking ii short bre.itli. Hi iiifcctanU three tunes a wee until
Taylor was (Jiinrtermaster Serge
Death'nf
(l-riir
l.ee
Taylor
' 1 1 ton plus demurrage if any.
t • pan-lit.* address the word did not
first
,
work is an art. and it isn’t every further notice, paying particular at­
Sanford I**-*! on*' **f her best citi­ of ib** Guard* and *&gt;tte of. tbe
uuvh after
uiut
•
.
•
.
,
i
b. W lien* one or more persons
r* ■'•** t! *-m until novcrul
several days
tention to the fronts of stores anti
zen- Sunday afternoon when Oscar
' - 1* nth.
_
m’" r
,
, •
purchase in advance &lt;&gt;!_ delivery in
versa!ion with half a dozen dilTereot places where filth accumulates; the L. Taylor .-u* utuhed to toi*'inu,u,..i
He leaves n thte an d faithful wife '
. . . .
1 ' i . - mill** for intermctit later.
tfull earbuids. take delivery u} cur
SHIP**
to
be
enforced
without
(|Ui*speople all In a hurry and all thinking
i
to
"mourn
bis
loss,
also
a
brother
in
t
id i * r .i wee - 1:*.*-—■*
Mr
I ay lor
and pay f**r' it on delivery $1.50 p**r
•
a^ing difTerent ‘ lines.
That's t(n* l*tinn.
w.i- .11 ju-t on** *••■.. Iieiiig '.then die non It. T o them tin* sympathy ton plus ■demurrage, if any.
Iijiil .ii Sparliiiibiirg
An amendment to tin* motion was
kind of a glad Hand and welt**, t**
^
«
with influenza and hud almost re- of the enuynunity is extended.
I
V. Where
buyer
purchases and
i Dumas,, son of Supt. T . L. committee Tampu is losing . when 1offered by Mr. Hull an*! carried: i-iivcrcd front thi-* di--.es** but being
I takes delivery at car and pays fop it
."That tb** emergency hospital be at very large of -tutiire and lb *&gt;by
•tea- of the V. C . L. Ry.. di***l at Martin Haines'pons to Miami.
V-NUTHER L EE D IM'I.ING
on delivery in ton lots or more but
Wadsworth.
Spartanburg.
tlic service of the entire cwility."
. pneumonia fa- t.'n.-d' upf.n him he&gt;
He experts to have his hew hotel
ijess
than earhiiids, $2 per ton.
'!' C.irnlina S un d ay uft**r battling
A further amendment was "T h a t • for** tho-c in at teinlan. c were hardly
running by November l-T. and alAbrogating
Official
tinier
I
0
1
S-I
8
«|.
When* buyer purchases and
t. *.;. f.,r M'Vi*ral *lays with pneutbougli he will to* away from here^ all persons in attendance on intl’i- Jattur* id t ami t bough* **ki'.l***l phy*»i*
t
akes
delivery at car and pays for it
Rub*
l
All
dealers-handling
feed
permanently, hi* has promiA**l to' en/i cases must wear ward masks," leiati-* ac.'T the l***»t **f inir-r* w* r«&gt; in
on
delivery
in lots |«*ss than I ton,
stulI
at
retail
in
tlw*
state
of
Florida
{'imr.il will occur today from run buck for a trip*now and then In which will be furnished free oil np at tendance and **vcp * oxygen • was
wfl
.be
required
to
make
sales
under
$2.5U
per
ton.
t
*"l|, t ll*4 O Id home and Mr. bis limousine for all true Miamians plication by tb** Red Cross."
used by bis anxious friends bis spirit
these rulings, wh ch abrogate of­
I*.Sale
ex-warehouse
in
lota
of
l
4*U»| M rs. D um as and Miss Agnes
A copy of this motion will be pre­ could not he stayed and winged its
have limousines and "estates
and
ficial order 10-15-18. and all other tnn or more, $4 per ton. •
!
to Charleston to attend. other trifles that poor mortals of. the sented to the county commissioners flight about
live oYluck Sunday
conflicting orders previously 'issued.
f. Sale ex-warehouse in lots of less
r
also and the action taken by the afternoon.,
have th** sym pathy of thnlr west coast only dream of.
than 1 ton, $5 per ton.
Rule
2.
Murgin
o
f
‘profit
over
executive
committee
of
the
Red
iiiain_ friends in tb
Oscar L. T a y lo r was ‘probably one
t hee.. loss of .this
Manager Daniels of the Hillsboro
g. One dollar may be added to t be
*: I*-mini young son ami brother who said lust night lie felt as T he was Cross Sunday. Oct, '-’Oth applies to of the most popular men in this Costs f*&gt;r Retail Dealers Handling
forcgoiif^
margins when sale is made
A—* ju»t in the prime of manhood 'losing his right hand with t h e -d e ­ the whole county* and w'iil be en­ community, wltCrt* ‘ everyone knew Corn. Outs, Rye, Hurley, or Other
on
credit,
or at dealer’s option the
Mentioned in Subsehim and everyone loveil Idm. I.ary** Feitls Not
"tpl ready to serve his country in he parture of Mr. Raines, and din’t forced by the A. R. C. c o m m lt'W .
legal
rate
of
interest may be charged.
Kn ings^. N o
retail
*l**al**r
ru*
.
Th e committee appointed include of stature, large &lt;if mind ami large *»( •fticnl
know where he vwas going .to* get a
1
h
".
One
dollar
nhall be deducted
will be allowed in making sales of
man to match him.
"Just have to l). C. M&amp;rlnwe, R. J. Ilyliy, |. G. heart, Oscar Taylor seemed t*i be
from the margins* prescribed in e
feed
stuffs
above
mentioned,
to
Heath of A. Wlldssln
kick along somehow," he moaned Hall. H- &lt;-’• DuBose, .Mrs. Henry placed on- this- earth* for tile goodand .f when the retailer Jiuys on
that he could tlq.an d thtf .sunshine charge nn any individual sale,' a
Wight, Mrs. E. M. Galloway. "
\:i!*U**.- Wildasin
ilied
at
his "\jhilc the sutfshine and hospitality
credit and tfie jobber’s margin is
price
for
goods
delivered
,at
wurcShould ci^y’ council and' county that he could scatter in the pathway
apartments in the Iiye-Lo
Hotel flows more freely than ever in the
give more thereby, increased $1 a ton.
cornniissioners fail to act favorably of'h is fellow men. Jolly and jovial house door, which wil
Friday night from a complication of millionaire burg arrow Ixike Okoe
Tliiv margin of profit shall apply
upon this motion the said' commit­ and of sunny disposition lie wus a than •$! per ton profit; where d o li v - ,
,
u * " a Hi s family had been here chobee."
.of feed mentioned in
tee is empowered to take any action general, favorite with men,- women cry Js made to the consumer reason-I to nll\ sales „i * * *
fur some tiino and hp was in JackA hundred traveling men dropped
urtug**
max
toadded,
provided
Itiile
-'I
.in
amounts
pounds
or
■ ........... . .of
.
deemed advisable to suppress th** and children and hi-* *l**atli lu - list abb- •... - — .........
-• •*■vi'!•• when he wns tnki'ii sick, In to express their regrets last night
that
-u*
h
charg*
*
an-hown
**n
-ahmor*\\
lu-r*f*-*-&lt;l
is
sold
in
broken
i disease, even to the expenditure "f a gloom upon the - i t. iiiol &lt;-"i"ty
•.ut,*' ht*r&lt;* several months ago „t Tam pa's loss and Miaou s find
funds in the name of th** American and in other i it u s where Ii** wa- well -dip m adilitiorr io * burg** fdr f***-*l. packages, of less than 2f» pounds, the
' ieneva and Mr. Wildasin had The east coast town always was in
This margin d profit.shall apply t&lt;* retail dealer may charge .for measur­
Red Cross. .
know ii.
in ill Imnlth for some time.
luck.
ull sales of feed mentioned in this ing, weighing and packing, not more
O. L. Taybit wus a native of In­
1 he funeral occurred Saturday
rule in
amounts of
twenty-five than one half cent per pound p r o fit.
trict and show's the untiring eflort of diana, being horn at Orleans in ls77
Hraxton Hcneham,
.
(
huluota
O
rer
Top
in
W.
S.
S.
pounds or more. W h e re feed is sold
aftcrimcin interment being .made in
and nt tho time of his death wus in
• Chuluota District with Mrs. C. D. the chairman and her hand of work­
Federal
Food
Administrator.
F'la.
•Lakeview.' Deceased leaves a .wife
in packages of less than 2 5 . pounds
the very prime of his life and with
It rum ley ns district chairmun for the ers. Chuluota can he depended on
»*&gt;«! child to mourn his loss.
the retail dealer may charge for
the
better
part
of
his
life
ull
before
W a r Suvings Stamp campaign re­ when things are wanted done— and
-measuring, weighing and pucking,
Dr. Raymond I*. Johnson, for­
Early in life he took up dis­
ported to 'C p u n ty Chairman Schelle while the ‘district is not lurge and him.
not more than one half cent per merly in* Philip* Drug Store' and
-. Mrs. \V., L. M o rgan Is here much
patching und leaving the scenes of
Maine* last Saturday that the f u " thickly •settlpd, yet the spirit is there
who
•.
____ is now at Camp
. 'flreenieaf,
to the delight' of h er many friends.
his boyhood travelled extensively pound profit.
and
with
just
a
bit
of
stirring
things
,junta of $(5,000.00 that had been
Fhe has hpen visiting Mis* Ruth in
Ru|e
—
Margin
of
•
Profit
over
I
Chickumuuga.
Gu.
on
Medical
Corp,
apportioned that district had ‘ been begin to boil and just keep on boil­ over the west-and the central states,
Virginia ahd was ill with influenza
being
one
of
the
best
in
the
pridescosts
for
Retail
Dealers
handling
*
Reg.
15.
Hat.
4.
has
been
promoted
sold and subscribed.
This is the ing till they boil over— hence they go being one of the best in the profes"hen Mr. Morgan was taken with it
ins sion und.always in demand__Jn—his. .Wheat Mill-F'**ed*T~Rlce-Polish, Rice-to the office of-lieutenant, enlisting
"o ver the t o p ."
The Herald joins
-h ire. T h * y - « r « —now—consoling-JUitL second district, to go over in W a r
•
native state he married -Mrs. Taylor Dran, Dried Hcct Pailp, Cotton Seed from Waycross, Ga.
Savings, •and speaks well for the dis­ in congratulation! 'f o r 'C h u l u o t a .
congratulating each other.
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OCTOBER 25, 1918
T IIE SANFORD HERALD
•For Sale or Rent—The Dan Clouser ‘ place of 10* acres, with good
buildings, grove with the fruit and
lake frontuge. at Lgngwogd, Florida.
For • particulars call qn or address
A. -J. Sea He, Longwood, Florida,
Ilox 167.
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MESSAGES TO
TNE PEOPLE OF
FAIR FLORIDA

. - _ — -Homemade Paste.
She hurried from the room In lenr*.
Teachers nnd others who use much
lind nevere left the hoit«o In a strange
paste will appreciate a recipe for mak­
ragze Of emotion. Could It he possible
ing It nt home. Sflr luto a cup of
■
’ Hint'she ctlrcd for him? ‘And Tic—oh.
flour enough cold water to make It of
mat fatal tie. that shut him nut of
u creamy c iisM -m y . I'our ..w-r this
paradise!.
”
four cups of boiling "uter, sllrrfng all
Hop-, doubt, despair wer&lt;* In Ids
For Sule— A good horse. Mrs. L.
the time, nnd cook live minutes -To
thoughts as. a week iufer, he again
thtswdd nm* t«*«-|—*'t»ful-of |*owdored ~N. BrtHnnrcr r l i t y —ft » ~ A ~ B n r 220.
culled - at the huniii_uf ELhel. _ TIiLTr
nluin. pour Into a bowl and heat till
was a certain plaintive expression In
lD-atp^*
cold. Then add one teaspoonful car­
her fnce'thnt seemed to upbraid him.
Appeals To Hearts And Energies 01
bolic mid nnd one lenspoonfuLor more
"I learned only yesterday thnt tny
For Sale—Strawberry plants, $2.(iq
Men And Women Who Have
of oil of clove or wliilergreei* Four per 1,000 f. o. b. Lake Mary. C. A.
.wife di-d over a year nV» In n rail­
Great Work To Co
Into glasses or Jars and cover with
road wreck In' Cnnndtt. It wns pr«Farina. Lake}M ary.f Fla.
llW tii •
paraffin. This will keep liidqllultcly.
v Intis to my mnfrlnge wit If you. I am
Four Utile messages for
sorry. If this new cmiyillrnHon dis­
For sale—Burred Ilock Pullets.
nil the people of Florldu. They
tresses you."
Before Day of Chronometer.
STOO each. Co.’ kercls $3.00. Pure
carry appenln to the hearts
••Then 1 ntn your wife. In reality!”
Longitude bullied all navigators until Thompson Ringlets. A: B. C6mmmn;
as well as for the best efforts
breathed Ethel, n quirk glow sufTusthe chronomt-tcr cnino into use in 1735. Sunford, Fla._______
of
everyone
In
this
war-time
. • 17-3tp
Ipg her lovely face. Then she seemed
The undents and later navigators. In­
period—something for all to
to totter, lenned,vtownrfl* him and
cluding all the great dlAcoverers, could
do.
,
For ’ sale—Grade-* Angora buck,
fainted In Ills arms.
find their latitude by observations of G months old.’ Box^1918. Snnford,
These
are
the
messages
To lie there!
When her eyes
the sun’s height, hut they could deter­
that the Florida - Stat.j Fair
Fla.
I7*3tp
rgnln opened. In her fare wns that
mine their longitude only by "dead
Association
sends
lo
YOU.
which told \Villon Revere thnt sin
reckoning,’4 or estimating their, ship’s
The first ono Is properly aj-.
Kerosene* attachment for 'Fords.
loved him even as he loved her. and
progress from day to dny. This sys­
dressed
thnt there was' no mennee of nnothci
Saves
one-half on fuel: For demon­
tem wns uncertain and caused a great,
.pat ting.
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call] p h on cj 2 4 .1 2 .
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To Womtn And Children Of
many shipwrecks.
Dresser, Rt.fcl. •
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America
Useful Electric Lantern.
^pver across the way mil­
Animal Languishes In Captivity.
Among the numerons electric lan­
For Sale—Good all round hnr»e
lions of women und children
The female duckbill toys two to three
terns Is .a mechanical one, standing
and
harness. $100 cash for quick
—Just aa sweet nnd bright­
"I will do nil you may wish to bene­ ulxnit n foot high, Mint provides its
eggs about three qunrtvr* of an inch
sale.
Can he seen nt Mto. B. E.
eyed
and
loving
njt
your
own
fit her.",ns«ured Itevere.
long. Inclosed 111 strong, flexible, white
own eurrent. A spring motor, wound
—are wasting away for want
"More thnn thnt! Itevere. I Leg of up like a clock? drives n small genera­
shells. The young are suckled by.thl Squires, Cameron nvenue. • Lloyd
of food.
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you to do whnt I suggest. She will tor,* nnd Ibis, supplies current for a
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mother. Duckbills have been kept In Hoak.
have n fortune, she Is a wife nny man lamp bulb o f 12-cnndlo power. The
Women nnd children of
Hie zoological gardens at Melbourne,
For Sale—Newjsingle Weber Wag­
mny be proud of. .Will you marry motor, generator and governor are con­
America!
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Imt attempt* to carry them alive to
It- Is your God-given duly
13-tD
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Europe and America have met with on box. Dutton CrntefCo.,
tained In a base six by eight Inches In
Revere wns dumbfounded. He got size. Such n lantern Is. useful for the
to do all you can to put an'
failure.
,
ns far ns “ I dnre not—I am—" lint n enmp, the farm, or oilier place, and ran
end to the deep misery of
For sale—One d’ lunnett " I ” ’ Fer­
spnsm of pain overtook* Mr. Morsp; be carried about In nil kinds V
these oppressed peoples.tilizer machine, one plow und seraRoad's Thick Ice Foundation.
nnd Revere had to call for the doctor.
Your Fair— through Its trig
weather.
At one point o f n road recently con- trher, one anti half tons of bleach­
An fiouf Inter he was sent for again.
food-producing and food-sav­
stnieied In Alaska, there Is a solid ing paper. 18 thousand stnkos aad
At a glance he realised that Mr. Mom*
ing program—offers one op­
Ivory
Phonograph
Needles.
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Ire foundation. At the surface ‘there two horse sprayer. Enquire F. C.
wns dying. Ry his side was Iris daugh­
portunity to do this, and ono
The
phonograph
stylus
of
vegetable
Photographer
Park Ave.
Is a two-foot layer of moss and tundra, Welsh,
ter, pale and benumbed with grief. A
you cannot shirk.
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hut previous mining operations nt this
stranger In clerical attire sat al a dis­ Ivory has it decided advantage over the
Let’s all work together this
.old wooden needle, the usefulness of
For Sale— Farming implements of
point proved that there Is a forty-foot
tance.
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whjcli
Is
finished
when
It
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played
bed of clear Ice nml six feet nf travel nil kinds, chest of enrpenter tools,
"Revere, It Is nil arranged." panted
more by. working together.
between the surface* layer und bed platform scales, set of batteries and.
the dying man. "Ethel lias consented one reknnl. The Ivory point will stand
Opportunities come only once
rock.
— she cmlld not deny my Inst wish: Re Hie wear o f six recorder then when It.
for humanity's * sake don't
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kind lo her. protect her. make Iter life Inis been filed over Hie bevel end can
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.
turn
your
hack
on
this
one.
happy.”
In the whirl o f hurried he used on s'lx inert'. The vegctnldo
Refuge for the Shabby.
8-If
house.
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Is
produced
by
a
Central
and
events the words were spoken that
“ An E*klmo wenrs tin- same ‘ tilt nt
World Faces Live Stock
made Wilton Revere and Ethel Morse Mouth American grow III, tin* pliyteleclothes nil Hu- year round."
" I ’ve
For Sale—Old newspapers ut tl\e
pluis palm, wlilt’ll produces' large ( lus­
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Famine
husband and wife. ' hoard, *o." rcplh d the innn with iho Herald Office.
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ters
of
seeds.
’ The world faces a live
* lie did not Intrude upon her until
Shiny emit sleeve.
“ Sometime* I'm
s'ork famine of such magni­
the funeral wn* o u r aiel -li,' stsrtid
I tempted to move way up North where
For Sale—One Baby Grand
tude Huil you and I simply
for the home of her until.
A« he
••One 1 hing More."
that sort of tiling is fashionable.”
alrot auto. IL G. Dieterieh.
Cannot comprehend It.
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helped lor upon the train, he said,
.Brave old tleii. ".Ilm" Sledman.
simply, quietly. definitely:
Where are the hundreds of
during the tlite':est of. tin* luitlli- nt
FOR K E N T
millions in wur-torn Europe
"I «.|iiiII -••on. Is- Ui ('hh'ngo. whither t Im kutiuiiigi .'it.. .‘.I'ri up to a rcln .itnml Aslu to get meat to -eat
I- shall r&gt; tn^iW- \nP
( Big
- - nfi'ec to take up’ |
. brigade and shoutml: "Face nlmut,
For Rent* Housekeepi uk roonvs.
— where nro Ihey to get
the affairs ’of the estate. MM your father; boys ! We must hold tills point
&gt;*♦ ■Imorns. 206 Park a vi’Ti’i**
horses and cattle lo till 'he
has dc-lred When any hii-lii&lt; - - m-ra- "lint, general." said a brave ollh or, &lt;
- 19-tf
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Write it on*
soil and help harvest the
slou jirl-i- vyhiTcMt I"* iii’c&lt;’s«nry to "we have riohe everything that brave
coiiMiilt with yiiir. 1 will notify you.. I Mol patriotic tin’ll can do for their
crops?
For Rent Cottage on ■Magnolia
Jot it Down in the
"Whnt!
Everything Yr
would suggest Hint wo keep the tunr- country-----"
The duty of America 1b
and Klleventh. Toilet nnd sink in
*iliri Siedmim. "you haven't died ) ' -t "
plain—We must all help plug
rlnge siM’ri’i.”
tht* *kmi**»*. Hath tub a nd ele.-trif
There followed for tin* wife n — Argonaut.
That g'np by getting into iho
Nine dollar* |sr
lig' to 1 a anted.
strftlige eXperleliee. • lull twice In a
M E M O B O O K
live Mock business more deep­
A|.pl&gt;
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W. L . C f » n
m • th
yenr Revere entue *•• -cc her. nod tin’ll
ly ourselves
New One on Him.
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only long enough t&lt;&gt; submit some legal
That's why we are offer­
‘‘Have you any worth-while hooks
paper**, and In the presence of her
ing such big cash premiums
lu here?" asked the superior person.
Knr Rent
Private apartment of
aunt. Then one dny he culled at her
for Ifyo best stork exhibited
"W e have thousands of volumes, sir-."
thro- ret in*, first floor. Large front
home, to find her nlnne.
this year—it’s merely our way
refilled the ilerk. "Fin sure there Is
l„,r, h. suiph'ur- and ruin water, w’ ed
"I not about to leave the city per­ something tn our stork to suit the most
of getting every one more In­
fireplace, coi-krr.g utepsils.
S. W.
manently." lie Mild, "having closed Up exacting I lisle, Wliat'do jfou require?"
terested In livestock raising.
i
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truer
Fourth
and
Cypress
a
enue.
nil matters of the estate. I have n •*I .want ii hook of synonyms." "Just
Fur humanity's sake, let's
1'?.furnished.
$10.00
month.
Mrsconfession to make.
I am tint your a Moment, sir. until I -peak to the
do sometlllniF
husband; that marriage ceremony wns boss. I don’t believe we have any o£—
Fannie Murtcja
18-Jtc
America Mus* Supply Food
Invnlld."
Food*—more fowl—and trilll
er— Synonym’s works.” — Rlrmlngham
Ft&gt;r rent A . ..r! .ii"::t &lt; over '.‘1
She regarded him with speechless Age-Herald.
more food—In all history the
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amazement. "I- could not deny your
world never faced such need
ii
modt**ty.
!:r'irovemer.tv
| { fnther*s w i s h " tn* continued, “ nnd I
for food .
Remove VarnUh.
4 fnnrletl ! snw n w i r to protect your
V FT fTarner.
17 tf-It
TV
I! Is ?TfSTTy nereftsnry for
Whell
doing
live!
.Ill
olil
piece
of
Interests lu the way ! have without
America
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everything
It
refit Block 75
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Intruding upon you. Two years since furniture ;ifi o!i! vuim-li ton) to- qua kpossibly ran to increase th«
1 1 parted from my wife, qn unworthy Iv removed hv 'wii'hliit with a sfilusubdivision known as t *
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international
food
supply
1 woman, whom I have never seen since, thill ol one part wnf • I gl;l-« (silicate
The ideal way to make
,• place. Apply A'. F. Cffiriirfr;—
•Else millions more must
of soda) nml-seven parts water. Use
hut I tun still her legal husband."
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auccumb to the. relotvtlcsa rav­
memoranda ami carry infer-,
"Oh. why did you not tell- me be­ mixture generously, .•»* &gt;» »* flu’Mfi, and.
ages
of
hunger
In
war-swept
you will soon find the wood looking
motion that* you need fre­
For Hent-eCountry Phice, l ' i
fo re!" suddenly hrenthed forth Ethel.
Europri—and thoso who nre
fresh
and
clean
uv
new.
When
dry,*
quently. Covers last irr' miles from postoflirc; "18 acres utidir
"It was unmanly. It wns cruel, for 1
suffering
the'most
are
the
wo­
atiilu am! wax.
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cult at ion
Good house. ’ Lsrcc
v v .irs. f" .'.ect'i cap ’. e (;lri;::i;v:
men and children, th«* old
wood- j r*tiiie.
Apply C . II- L**’
men. and the unfit, who have
i.i. *.11111 ?, f.t.e:: ::t s-.x ?t;.ie&gt;.
tier.
i 'l l
not been aide to play a man's
_»vU:i.‘. ::i I la:. . or. j
part tn 'he trenches.
F ■ '(•:!
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•Your Fair Is pointing the
|i«—
Station. Enquire o* ' •
\\it\ tn i:rtaatc*r «*fTM*t*n«&gt; in
lIs'Aorth, Reardull Ave.
« •-’ I*friod raising utul saving—and
’.o i:n.
with your aid we can do an
Rooms by Day,
Infinite good.

wealthy. but his affairs hnd some com­
plex features- that disturbed b l«r^ B
view of his condition.
.
“ All 1 fear f o t " he told Itcvcre, “ Is
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thnt my daughter Ethel, if left alone In
By JESSIE E_ SHERWIN.
the world, would he nt the merry of
_______________________ self-interested persons wl»u would not
J w w v w w w »w »w v w w w «v |
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her. Interests. If 1 rould only
(Cvpyrisht.
Hying until pome pending
: .litigation Is settled !” .
Wahlmn Sl&lt;ir«t\ seventy, worn e*it.
“ Cheer up, dear friend!’* Itevere told
had pane lo Shell Ui’ttrh to die. Wll
him. ••Ypu may live for many n year
inn Itewre. thirty, nt life’s rholeest lo come." But the next tiny Morse
hlisM'. had e-me t*&gt; reconstruct’ a hrok- was taken fatally III. Ho called Re­
eti life. Hertiu*e ......... wn* exhaust­ vere to Jits bedside nnd afcernctf to re­
ed In mind and hndy and the other ly upon Ids continued presence ns n
ttorhl-wenry, the pimual seriousness of ■gudnee until his daughter, who was
manner anil face nttrneted each to the living with nn aunt In the city, nrrlved.
other. The older innn. wheeled alone Itcvcre wns fascinated nt his first
tlie bench In Ills Invnlhf chair, looked glimpse of the sweet, Innocent face of
eagerly for, the only sojourner nt the .Ethel. Morse. Ho wns sent for In ur­
famous health resort who nttructcd gent haste. Mr. Morse clasped his
him because of his gravely sympathet­ hand fervently ns fio sat down by his
ic ways.
hctlslde.
.
There was n jsilse, gravity and clear­
•’Itevere," he snld, "you have boon
ness about the ynlllipT man that led like n son to me. The doctors say 1
Mr.. Morse to/urrrjft him us n |&gt;erson | may live but n few hour*. f I have
he could rely ujam.
’
learned lo esteem you. more, to rely
’ The fact thnt he seemed to he well upon you. ' Oh. my friend, help tne
versed legally nddod to Mr. Morses, to die In pence by consenting to cher­
tfcntd for him. The. old-tmui P &lt; ish nnd look nfter my daughter’s. Inter-

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When C A LU M ET
comes in, all baking
troubles ta k e q u ick
le a v e . You go right
ahead and mix up bak*

ing materials, for biscuits—
cakes— anything without fear
of uncertainty. Calumet makes
you forget failure.

CALUMET
b a k in g

p o w d e r

U the mod Muter because it dori civs
IDMt f*r)at multi. If ha» the big­
gest JftnenJ because it U the mt»t tieprnJaH* The I»c1 that it is the big'
seller proves that it is the best.
?nl
1 trial will convince'you that ther* is
bonc’ iustasgood.” flu) acan-u you
are not satisfied take it back and
get your money back.
Calumet contains only luch ingre­
dients as haye been approved
Officially by the U ,S. food
Authorities.

Isa uvs akta ysabay it. --- TsasatsaUmrsaasalL ..
H IG H E S T
Q U A L IT Y

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H IG H E S T
AW ARDS

Put on your fighting clothes
H E men who have gone into
service have done it; you
men? at home can do it in a little
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* Wear clothes that will save for
the men who are fighting. That
means the lasting kind that wear
so long you buy fewer clothes per
year.
At this store we’re offering ‘‘fight­
ing [clothes” only; the kind that
serve you and the cause. .

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CcpnitEt

I9K Hill

Stbilfocr It

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Use

Machine Power
More
,
•
There Is only one way of
producing enough food to sup­
ply our own wants and feed
the hungry In Europe until
Ihey are uble to caro for them­
selves.
' The men of America who
HU the soil must use their
hands less nnd machine power
more, put gangs of Iron fing­
ered laborers at work upon
farm tasks • of every kirn),
nnd multiply the farm labor
supply n hundred fold.by conerrlptlon of that grertf army
of steel farm hands that
nwnlls the call to arms.
Our farm machinery show
Is the machine power recruit­
ing station ofwill this commun­
ity—tin* only place where
new types nnd models of fnrtu
, machinery can he compared,
and Hie new steel workmen
needed to increase our crop
yields can bevfound.
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Three Great Events
For Florida Slate Fair

Hart SchafTncr &amp; Marx make
them; all wool, well tailored;
they last longer, you buy less
I

Must

pile Idea of combining with the Flor­
ida Stale Fair of this fall Hie Pan­
American International Farm and Litre
Stock Exposition, nnd then nddtng the
Farmers’ National Congress, IncSadeu
for good measure, was to give Florida
three great events at one time, betwren November 27 and.December 6,
In Jacksonville,_t!ut would be • fhe
greatest and most Important, agricul­
turally considered, at least; that bar*
aver transpired In the state.

often.

Sanford Sho£jl&amp; Clothing Co.
The home o f Hart S ch ^L.er d Marx clothes

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HERALD PRINTING CO
Phone 118

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• L o s t —Tap and white F»&lt; ‘ &lt;r’
rior dog. close Uoh tail. Answ’crg l®
the name &gt;»&gt;( IJuster. Pleme tfotify
. Reward, G. T . Dyer.-Sanford, Fl»

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Lost ’ Elks ring. Return to HeraM
1G-3tp
Ulllt e and receive reward.

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\ All Local Adrcrtlsements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
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In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
id, please" do not ask The Herald
for information as to the identity of
the Advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and ft
we no we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a !"*ter and address it ns per in­
struction* in the ad.

WANTED
\Ytinted to buy orange grove from
party who has u reason for wanting
to sell other than speculation. Ad­
dress Box 265, Orlando. Fla.
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The Third Friday of every
month will be a liu-ifi’"
m .»•!ink of the Red Cr&lt; • •_
at Woman’s Club on
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m. . • •

W anted—Three rooms for light
housekeeping. Apply Ho Peter To- D R .
D O W N I N C ’ 8 j
nofl, care Miller’a Bakery.
19-2tp
R e c ip e 1818JIS Bold by
eiBfM. Informnllon In
FOR SALE
to it chacrfully ftirniBhed by
originator.
B(i
For -Sale— One new Ford touring
car.,; Bva.266, Sanfoid^----- I9.2tp— Rckidcr.ee Head of I’ark A
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people. Tin foil is of special value
and is being collected in large- quantilitis &gt;--thrmTghorrT'Tln: -tntrnT- m any
nUDGET OF O 1* I N I O N "JEST
hundred pounds having been accu­
HEX WEEN VOU ANI&gt; ME"
mulated uwailing the cad of -the
EVEN THE GATE POST Conservation committee. The &gt;alv’agi w ij.b r su'd by i t e . . nominee
NOT IN IT
and ! 'o | roi‘eio|» w;H P g:\i-n mi-h
A Chief Is Arming Vr Taking Nolen
Si hool Auxiliary,. Branch *&gt;r Mother
ami Faith, “ He'll Frint V‘« l " —
f-hnprrr,—hr prnpnntnr, to the num­
So Says Saunlcrcr.
ber of pounds donut d by eai It.
.Mrs. Chase will appoint certain days
on which ii run tie delivered and
* Then- i-&lt; it" need t*&gt;♦11&lt;- utuL.
a!iirm*l| over ( C* indm-nza situ tit i on weigh d at it d Cross hi-adi|a.irters
li±-re as *it m iitu in J e well in iutti I Any information along tb^ line i an
11 lit we should use judgment and lit1 seeurdii lioill .Mrs. Chase.
now that it has been .under control
utnlv hns ln-fM# &gt;inrf thf* firs! np)ii*n*an re wc should keep it down oy
using all precaution^ that we can.
.Every one thht has influenza ■•hon'd
slay nt home until the physieui.v
mivs they I'afi *go out and tbit they Every Physician in Country Is to
will not only endanger themselves
Be Listed.
but ill hors around them.' The* Rod
"Cross ili'tervm great credit for tun­
ing this y a “&lt;' iiNhandH an«l supplying 'National Defenao Council Will Mobilize
Them for Civil and Military
everything needful. The mayor and
Work.
the city council and the count,,

CURBSTONE

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Early American Diplomat..
The. liLst American- minister :frnnei* Wns Thomas Jeircraon. wh
represented litis rmmtry titider lli
CmifeiJ. ration and during to.- icvrdii
;lmi before tin-t 'oit-.t!iiitiim was adopti d find the I 'ailed .■inns v ,;i. t.ru,„t.
1 ^1 ‘d. After til adnpflou I. t.j
etlltitlmt. the l*uU«d Mtatf w.ts gr&gt;t

,jcal F,oW* UKe Wnterfn u great ►■‘-cl works nt Pittsburgh
^ ' - 1 . ^ 1 c . ! it..w* |||t,. ,enter tlimngh
b.&gt;t*t teet^ ill foiirlit'li.pipe, under a
" ! ,f ‘ " ’" ‘" ‘r
Uw '&lt;l'iare
*Ui h, ,l,1,l
rnphlly Ihnt four
J"n‘ 1
' lir*"IL'!l a .ViO foot

n-pn-smteif tn • F ilm ■■ by ‘ V.'ll'l-ii '
Short a • barge 'I allalivs- ( 1 7 PO, „ „
»I" |‘ by Coliven, nr Morris
minister.
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First
|„ ;l |j,,|p „htch
p ,
u,.nml tin n they tuny
j 1 drawn mil iit-ueh einder.

Alphabetical Possibilities. v

Eel. for Canning.
C a n n e d - a n d i d l e d sHda a r e hi-.v e n ­

n rough calculation, could not In LOpO.
000,000 yearn write out all the |H&gt;s,j.
hie Irnnsposltlous o f ,‘ he 2d lott •&lt;,
the alphabet »&gt;'oii rupno«leg •• • , t
le ttr 's i i ti ll I- p
, by far Ij. ■irimr person wrote to page. ii,uh . ■,,, \ , ^
of which pages c.ill'i. lied • - If
; in
piupot*.&lt;&gt;11 being a 'd for fiitoizer.
4 4Q tran.siHadibiD
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terprises talked of In Japanese fWmng
clreles, us these fl'-h sire foiilol nililOHt
everywhere nloUg the const.
At
present onl' ii limbi d unman ' r each

Dally ThoiiQht.
To know Iiiivv to wall is the great se­
cret of success.'—-fie Malt re.

Advertise in the Herald

iO ENROLL DOCTORS

commissioners are to he cummciided
Washington.— Dr. Franklin Martin,
upon their stand and every citizen
chairman of the general medical board
should respond to in y roquest'- made
of the council &lt;d national defense, ex­
upon them.
plains
the scope and function of the
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volunteer medical service corps.^ln
* -There should hr no place where .which It Is proposed to enroll every
people gather in numbers remain legally ijualllled physician In tit
open durlrtg* the next two weeks. country, Including wotueu, without refThere is no reason in closing tin iTcnee to age or physical dlsuhillly.
“ It Is a method of recording nil phy­
schools and churches and stopping
sicians who are not yet in service and
all meetings unless .every other
of classifying them so that tltelr servplace, whore*&gt;c*o'.vdt - mngrrgate an* " es WIll'll leipitreil
utilized in
-fioj. .1, T* iT:t' a
ea- ire for the tt manner to Jnlllrt as lltde hnrdshlji
safety of tis ait ami v, t s h o u l d al on tfie 'ndlvldiml as possible,** lmetor
t i-opcrate.
Martin writes. “ It Is It method by
wblefi every physician tmt In juiform
a lli be.-tsiiiilwi -in- ws-jtr—ntf- Insignia
*. There is- a s&gt;h»nrt‘&lt;JtX?»!#trirfofit'fTr :which
will Indicate his willingness to
be made n government aero stat mi serve his government.
how and after the war and with a
“The object of (lie corps. Is to place
very little-work and expense we can on record all medlenl men In the Unit­
have one of the best landing plu v i ed States; to aid the army: navy mid
in the stale.
U i» should get busy piddle health service In supplying war
on this proposition that the Sanford needs; |o provide the ho-t Chilian Serv­
Board of Trad'- has started and give ice [Mtsslhle; to give recognition to all
'i- a'l.i'-irs a good Iiidd and give who n r..rd thems.-lviVs.
“ Chilian service will ho supplied
!li"n every til tug vise tiny luted to
•tn .&lt;• Sanford their best stopping under a lived plan. E vitv one In the
it. t |its part of tin state And Corps will receive pmjier eri-dit for
MTib-e r. ad'-red. and ample ninUcul
that
loll.. Ill .1
at lent ion will he assured for all re*
illey oil ami
'loll ing It. There •will he four ti-ntitshot f.r t.. i
ngl.r
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; T, , i n li limb-r fnrty, r •xervex nml.' r titty
.tit w !.' * •t . ;
\\ill IH f',,- I'll li i-iii' i
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l|f- ii v : limne forccx over flftv-ih •. and
E‘* IfU'llciblca. t Rf*«,‘rven may" lit' lulled
mi neeiudnii fPr army, navy. piddle
h'iilfll lllnl rh'lllitn •M-rvIce, lb,- . h m n e
f'-rct * til ing tit,.-. aide In p
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niilv f’tvjjJHiti srrvit** ».*•
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It 1'*| r- 1•*- nl, Iti v'iilt li lb.- muhngi'Mi. HI
' "i px will hi verit-d . State
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lyspoiisi.i chord.

There are aluritrs

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heroism and-- sacriliee.

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the little

touches of j \cry day life that makes
tin whole world sit,m: st . .h .tluit
It'd f , j,! ( o a r l i u ............ w »rm . t t

mf ul l_
&gt; ■oil of I lit m i ITill ■■■!;
11 i 1 ' o 111 r |&gt;* in - of tit It■--11( ...
and tin a i om pi l- iietl ctlort- td al.ai
I a i-m . in f ,-irt
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o n a d \ b- *. r n o ■ i -I II. lie
Herabl tlirongh the kindto
of tnir
i nit rjirisitig eiiittir; o'lier Itavi been
&gt;n the I■111]**t u,s of |Isi hi*!.mo e a n d
local llcil L’ross lumdqxmrters. \V|havp now gathered them up and are
piiHsing* them on. PLEASE KEEP
TUB-M G O IN G T U N T li. T H E Y
.ARE PR A Y Jill A N D FR AZZLED
A N D W ORN O UT
THEY C O S T
YOU A B S O LU TE LY NOTIII.xjG

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Thtuimtids of iIn* if*iw ciitirm
Amerlcmi ftmrtsts w^o ure dally *
tirrlvlng “ sofm'wtiere In Frnttee"
I****lc np. Joy lirtlm lr fueo** nml a
warm glow- In tlvelr" hearts, us
croups* i.f lit,|,. Kr.-m-li klthlb * |
mg Hits Irntmly refrain a* they
*i-11- Ho* guriirw ny«.
According to n letter cecdvetl - *
to'l-f rct'etiRy early arrival* of
Hie
Aim ricim
t \|» !lib,mir&gt;
font s Ua\t' liiiight this greeting
f&gt;* the children, win, |„(s* |t ,m
a* fiali new contingent arrives.
"Hall, hull, the gang’s nil
here I”
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G1 i v n o t

up

Vrlion

vv i^.iitid w it ] i

Grandma. No more heartaches after spending''
hours knitting1a pair of socks anthiheh .having
them ruined by wash in,y with an interior soarL “

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T A K E 60 HUNS WITHOUT SHOT
Americans Bag Dig Bunch' of Ydlovt
Barbarians North of . . ,
* FIsmcs.
t,
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With the American Army on the
Verio Front— Sixty Frusslnns have
been tnkhn prisoner by thp Ainerlrani
near FIsmeH**. north o f FIsmcs. withotit.either sltle tiring a shot. The IVus.
Hians were machine gunners, nod nil
•bat remained of u company which had
lmen In line less than it month.
American detachments went out a
few nights ago. the location of the ms.
chine ^giin positions having been reportisl by it prisoner. According to tha
Amerlrnns, the frusslnns were \vnlt&gt;
Ing to be I liken prisoner. The Intelll. genre oUlcer who questioned the frus"bills asserted that they nearly all had
Agreed to surrender if the slightest op­
portunity arose.
Thu Americans nho* took the pris­
oners do qot claim any credit for tha
’ capture, declaring that the Fruukuu
virtually deserted llielr inists.

tef. 1'reddle llinltctu ileepl, .. |iil;iii|e
am! then exclaimed: “till, we're go­
ing »o mime ii .Mrs. Throckmorton,
nflef my mother."'

Mrs S &lt;), Chase unit Tin Foil
Mrs. S. D_ Chase has been ap­
pointed Chairman pf Conservutiorv,
for Seminole County Chapter and |
Ideals.
Will have Charge of th-fsalv agegnt hMV must love Ide.ds and s t n t - V
ered by tho;children of Lie vm.Py, ; toward iM.a mns.hes. |,m wv muu
(1.9
nnd m;f of them, not tt«« thotll , v.t -s.lv .fe i..'ji. .
• ’&lt; .• ! jk
,v. •- p,.i-i : ii 1&gt;y tile mder Ureiiietit in otoi-r.v—lni1 1 i
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• Carbon Needed for'Ga* Masks
Fin*1 hundred tons of carbon are
needml daily, for gas masks.
Howare we going to get it’ By a long,
strong pull, all together.
Men,
women and children.
Yes. this is
Junior Red Cross work, hut not
alone, for in many families there ure
it t le folks are top tiny to help, so of
course the older people must supple­
ment the. hildrcn's, efforts and every­
one must save and gather the pits of
prunes, pen hes, plums, dates, cher­
ries, olives ♦und apricots. Nut shells
too ure in demand for carbon; hick­
ory nuts, walnuts, butter huts and
Brazil nuts. Help protect our sol­
diers from denljly poison gas by rol- erting these waste .products and
seeing ihtit they reach the Bed Cross,
Where can they lie sent?
To
local Red Cross headquarters where
barrels are provided for them. They
Naturally.
will be taken cnVe of Mrs S It
A new baby hi*t» r ..rrlvetl i r
Chase, who will forward them to die's h '' i s .. Next day nt kim* ,-gnrw
their destination
Everybody gt-i Itui lli. Inn I., r askfl Mm wlm*
w t-rt' g.'ltig in intnie ill- ni'tv tun,. «|*.
busy.
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Follow these -instructions and you will never have any
trouble: Sprinkle some Grandma 'in hike warm w a te rwonderful suds in an instant. W qsli the socks in this water ■
then rinse m clear, luke warm water. After rinsing shake
out well (d o not writtfr) then hang up to
. dry slowly.
Socks washed this way with
. Grandma are sure to he soft and fluffy and ’ ,
easy on the fe^t.
,
1There are hundreds o f other uses for Grandma.
•It is the greatest “ all-round” household soap '
o f the age and is by far the most
econom ical. I t ’s
you
measure it out with a spoon- no
waste. T ry it today.
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�but such « parade would Jbe (In- fin­
ishing touch.

thf SAWFORP h e r a l d

We would not deny tti our allies
thu'pluaxim: uLiuiniwt-iu tlu i. l'aradi:
hut (In' Americans' should have t&gt;i«place of honor In the line, and dmiM-

:C=====\\. J. HOLLY, Editor ”
ff M. HAYNES. Huslne*» Mnhagcr
Tu&lt;v&gt;'l»y ■"«*
»n&lt;l FiM»y
pu'.iuhft K»«y Tumoiy

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Declares Germany Should Be X

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td..» r e •&gt;, 21* l‘«* M»nlh

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he glufTly, t t &gt; r d c &gt;I

Will General Pershing kindly give
I ’ .oo
'i3 "th 1 s — nrarrer lits^ntrgiTTtnn -nr tnn,,|»|OSTIH .................
Tampa Times
•»s , proper time
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CHAPLAIN WOULD
EXTERMINATE FOE i
Devastated for Cruelties
Perpetrated by Army.

?-:«l «A|d up me&gt;e on.-

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*" &gt;•;......;• ................— 7 ” &gt;.nr.m tlo-ai •!•••-*• let approx Iunite tin
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T h l .r ,. n r ,. m i|,. t.|,||,|r,.n right

uiil tic enming a n d - going every Cerm.an eitv. Inp hy promising to
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we will have a better hold it and it- inhabitant-* to .onget
a hrst hand. view td vict labor until it has p a i d ^the las'
chanvc to ..

the battle ships that will win the
tir n"xt' spring wit n they Hy over
Pot-dam a id bomb the kaiser out of
Potsdam
his happv Imme. Let us all get to-

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, .W. feel c.in* t raui'-il t "
|*riiu tfa- iumiliur hygienic couplets
. . i . -nigh
atfl sneeze.
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-pre .d
id diH.-a.se.
dts.ns.. ‘
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.el be w o rth t h ou «:»ad
*•■!I.» r- :: month, if pceph'

e*a! i t remember it and
In -iul .■I tt.i- pmurcu. nl
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te *i i-ii*n i*iiui
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penny of its nation's shameful del t
for the destruction of the French or
Belgian city set against it in the
foregoing list.

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)lt.r-. p, |-*rnn«-&lt;* with tloir little Mumps
of hands; there were some not far from

my last camp, and .voting men with till
the lingers of their right hand out off.
The other day n British ptllfer and

H. R. STEVENS
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YUiiiiuu Doodle tuul: put. nut fvomv tre&lt;
ami tru.'ks l)onk!ng! ter. •
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•o g. it them ad along the line.

Tin- I It V. tow Ii •• &gt; •III mil tl It &gt; 1hat

in-cp- its present industrial Idi most
near normal ihirtng tttg war will fell
the shock o f thl* reconstruction u.l
the ■'close of thc vvur Jess, than^the
■ musiirooin" city or community. A
reaction is inevitable, nnd now i- the
timi/’to hraa- ourselves t witiistjind
it •
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'cry nearly, everythinj;
you need for : he office
&lt;"• writing" dx.k. .The fev.*
fRings we do not carry
u‘c can ^et for you on
'tr y yjiopi notice if they
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SI ItP I.rs $15,000.00

SANFORD, FLORIDA

M. HAND
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For sale Barred H.tek Pullets.
For rent— A six room .house at
$-.00 each. Cockerels fd.OO. Pure M vrres Station. Kni|itire of Jr C.
Thompson Ringlets. A. II. Commons Fils worth, lieardall Avo.
!3-tp.
Sanford,. Flu.
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17-dtp
Furnished Rooms hy Day, Week
For sale—Crade Angora lifick, or- M onth— Park avenue .Flat, 105
t! months old. IJoJt IU18, Sanford, North Park avenue, over L. R. Phil­
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Mrs. C. C.
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Dresser. Rl. 1.

For Sale New single Weber ,W ag­ Otllrc 'and receive reward.
on* box. Dattou ( rate t ’o.,
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For sale line I'laiinett " I " Fer­
tilizer machine, one idovv and serat. hot. &lt;&gt;||«» and half to"- of bl. a .l ing pa|n-r. 1 &gt; thousand stakes and
two horse sprayer. Knquire F.
W. l-b.
pi-.it..grat'l'.-r
Park
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of (plication for Tax Deed
I tiller Section .s of I'hapli-r l.ss.S
Law.** &lt;&gt;f Mofiiln

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I. i mg purcluis.o nf "Pax ( ertiti. ate
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all kind., .hist of carpenter io,.l*. i" a&gt;\ "Iti.
ind ha&gt; mad* ^i|&gt;p!i'aplatform -i ii.-. -.t id haMern-s and f " 1 l"f 'as ue. d i" t.*«tn in a* forllother urtnle*
\ 1 - 0 lot and buihl--ani. wifi tin
&gt;.u,| c.-rt ticale .t il­
t h*' f»»il *»\\ i nvt •l.'xcrit ..-ii pr»t&gt;ing
A l l , n e x t lo \ iliii-id's l-'isll bia.
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.- Itrl;i (r front,.null the only cniirltis;bn you urrlve ut Is. that they nr&gt;;
World's Creatsst Cataract.
.11 -r tins gi.-iunl firltn lpfc 'or Boche &gt;'fW tail It m I d ow n i s the great* 't . :ji
ItclellcV 111 net loft. I l|o|, t believe thefi* tint. I in ih' world i* o n 'i lo lgii;i/.a
,.t o- In’ r&gt;- v to. w.iiildii't lit .* I tv.-r v. Id. h |&lt;11 1 1x separates Brazil
lo In- h'Mtie Hill tin I"' Is it'd on. of n&lt; imd Arc.'ii' 'f i.
tin- p r . . ipi. e ..v.i
'■t.- I I—-1)• vc win. iloi-s not uaiil to x- h • I. Ill' III* I piling.
Is '.’ III feel
&gt; I'.mi In land «l. \ :.-i:.t*.| from ..lie cod t . h i fmf id \ia. ir i Inliig 1•*7 feet

F.xvors Extermination.
"It is \11 a*-1 t■ ill Mood |lull Is lh|W|ltg
m o w , and tJod grant It may give Aia.-rten some strength to realize tvhnt we
ire lip against. To talk of terms until.
Hie P.oelte Is extermlimted Is to Icagtio
xvtill Satan for a corner In bell. Prlvn-'
Hons, saerlfiees! What can you do nt
koine to copipnre willi vviuit fliese men
of ours tire dolug aver lierc? Meatless
I;ins, wheatles- days. sugarMss day*,
good women knitting, benefits for the
Itcil Cross—or nil your social diver*

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three r.yotns. Irry» door.
I.Hrgc front t M.?J1 'fib's * j
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I'orch, sulphur and rain water, y.oo.l \
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Yi.igal u. ll I * • -1 llii.ite. I that ll Ml.l HHI, ■ |« •' f»1 &gt; I " f •
Notirc
i « hi (no- n| water |&gt;iiL» ov.-r Niagara 1month
with modern improvement ■* la It. &gt; li Range. Assignor
Hi all hour
\ Ilk*- I -llinnte gives the i Free w ,it*-r \ 11 Garner .
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Nolle. I- hereby g in 11 thill filial
lulls ol lguuz.lt 1 lU.IHHt.tHNI toils.

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statements- in the above mutter
have been tiled and that on The i!^nd
I day of November, tills, ut Id a. in.,
I shall petition the Honorable .Mimes
!.W. I’l-rkins* Judge of the 7th Judi­
1 1 . cial Circuit for letters of disl'harge as
For Rent —Country 'Place,
miles from postolliee; 15 acres under assignee in said matter,
cultivation
Good house.
Large
SybclleM nines",
woods prsturo.
Apply C. II. LefAssignee for IL R. Runge.
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F o r. cent Block. 75 of M. M.
Smith's , suliiiivision known us the
Beardsly place. A)iply A. 1*. Connelly
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‘ lose boh t a i l . ‘ Answers to
f o r Sale llnoil all round Inirse
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name
of Buster. Please notify
and harness. $100 null for. quick I
TllLUK AS USUAL
Reward.
O'.
T. Dyer, Sanford, Fla
sale.
Can he seen at Mrs. II. K. *'
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Lloyd
Although it looked blue for a few Squires, Cameron avenue.
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days iu the early part t»f the cam- I lojik.
‘ .Lost— KIks ring. Return to llfrald
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r ■' --'T across i|,e sea. and a lot of
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time ago ti icy went as an ndvanco 1 t,a‘Kn Ss-niinol** went over thc top
party int.i :i IlMl.* xllhrin* fnun wliirli Sattir«lu&gt;
:i Hit! maririn t•» npan*
ilii* Utit'ln* liui! Imtii itrivrii Iui« k. xititI In a ik&lt;i lliatik- l " t* liairttmti Luk»* a n«1
a large r.M.ta lit.-re were f.air &gt;oiing his able corps .if workers. In the
i ataoIlali* crucified, one mi &gt;a&gt; li wall ladies and. ' Mr* &lt;i.dl"Ma\ and all
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tin « ,4- 11. -• wiukcr- all ..v. r the
.Suvs S tale .Marketing llan-ua
Torture Young Girls.
i-uuiitv &gt;• itiiii«de lias again proved
"Also. When I was w ill,-the BrltU|i ,t rui*
trll,hl l „„, „f „ lir ...antry
Several huadr.-d American new.—
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pa|.er* have c iv ." »l» &lt; "
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. r tin r.
and I - - 1 I *
.•■line Bcici-.n and l i . i el i girls Into
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v,-ur o w. - g t - u .
Th«*
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Com-i ili« ir llrst Him* imiiiiPH mu! turlurnl
until th*lr »H»n,:itii&lt; tilti&lt;t«h fin* *,(i Titiil t^fir mimiiiils utT *1 tn h:I\L»
in unit i. w ! '• /
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a. i ' -day loii I.o k -d
s ,,i |i -it,,) ihc l laid.alls -o era/.-d
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they would go over Into ihe mnchliio
.ii. id h&lt; I p loak'-s it i m"I • • M-'af
MM .If •' - L \ .an a. -is uln-h ih'* It... In- had sit up.
paper 4 ! I g.»
It I tin-;.
will a|.|.ear VII
-• 11 - ilig tin- Woln* n s' sor« iilns as a decoy.
nt-w-paper
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M-ts t I :i t ivfi «ind Ht" I&gt;I*•t (.»• given
Sad t have It " i fin word of a ltr|t- i\ i.t |&lt; it M-'l » I hat .1
t*ti uticr ilti' itier rrrivI- sfiVid'ttho
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CAPITAL $30,000.00

i' . w,.,.g an d get that landA\ Itieh plait .d reprisal would seem
i r.,id\ for these hoys when more dreadful t&lt;&gt; IJurtiu*h aopre'ura two weeks from today hensions?
‘We confess
we , don
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Salt* J)i»postt Hoxes, X ()\V th a n to replace thei^i a fte r lire^orJ th e ft.
I»o\t*s ren t for $3.00 p e r year.
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T o the Hun the only dt torrent is
a, 1,1,7 ^ i i M . u e e A u t« , . 2 Si.d thB fear of Certain retribution. quill-1
&lt;rJ *•,, lhl'. 1'o.totnfr •i S.nfurd. Hofi'1*
1 1 Htiv«* ami quantitative. In tlu* an,Hi- tvTi Vo Y m Jch 3rd. 1»7»
settee of this fear he will continue to "Loathe the EBoche, Preach Against
(ilrphune No, I4H
II r^JJ HuiMing
kill and pillage and burn on the re -, • Him, Work Against Him, Wherever
treat as an tbe advance. Assured of
He |s ostracize Him Socially
fol. Tom Applcyard and lib* fam­ measured and merciless fej&gt;riM|» Ihm,
and commercially.”
ily have our sympathy in the loss of will erawl as he has always crawled
. f.tdcvurd who died at &lt; amp when in terror of the comini; of thi
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,lls si|uare deal.
toll .»f .induenza.
1 . , stuto1's,|Uar4* eu
GrlHin. n Bnltlmure Protestant Eiilscm
father's right hand man in
Accordingly to that end we pro- pul clergyman servin g.us chaplain
prjntery at Tallahassee hut- was
oj p0se t |u, 8U|,joined table of thetequiv- with (he Fifth field artillery, the ivglpatriotic to stay at home when t
1a|pny or approximately equivalent mutt Unit fired Ani.-ilcu'j hr-t shot In
war was calli'dk hiTn and after many ret r(bution
values:
.
( Hie \vnr. lias written a letter to Dr.
trials was nrropted in service a n il,
For Cambrai
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MIHteimf: Hvury llurtou Jacobs, a prominent Haljoined the.Tank Corps
He did not
Bonn Hitioreim., wlileh was printed in full In
For-St.
Quentinp H to the firing lines but he did hu
For Lille .*
Dusselfdorf j
i |m Manufacturers’ j
S y just as murh as the boys who
For Bruges
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. Coblenx! “ Y u "
lu‘ '!!*
c* ut lvU« ,h
eHteltles Inlticted hy the (Ioniums upon
reached France and his death will
Frankfort j
'For Antwerp
civilians ntal soldiers,
•
n i{ a gloom over the many frirnds
Cologne
For Brussels
"I feel." lie says, “ that I express tho
Hanover sentiment of those who have seen and
For Liege
•of the family
&lt;)Vt‘r thc 9tate*
— y —
We have no doubt that »hH table heard o vfr here, when I say that were 1
•
VVe had a taste of the dying this can b ojm p roved in detail zhd ex­ F in America today, priest as I tun, I
rowing _whyn the two aeroplanes tended in geographical application. should do my I ost to Imve put to death
&lt;1/ ahy so-calted
»
n,.7T7ield miid us a visit and Perhaps the method of prevention nnv
nn-v Itoehe
l *,’*'"e In
tn America
Am. run o/why
so-caRed

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N tw Ones' Showing Uncle Sam as Boss wiched |n!
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In Demand by Railroad
"When you are out on n shell-swept
Employees.
Ml! and Ike shell's are going by like
huts-out of bell, as tfiv soldiers say. &lt;|
Local AtlverllHenicntH Under
Portland, O re .— "I'lenso. sir. enn I and It's dark as the grave, and every Thj8 Heading THREE CENTS a
have n limp table?" naked a grimy, mail, (.oil bless Idm! stands strong and Line For Each Insertion .Minimum
overall-chid machinist from tin- road- true, catnoulliiglug all ills own* feelings
C.'mrue 25 CcntN.
Imust* Kittur of llic fralimiastiT.
fur your sake and Tor the sake of what
the Jim Hill do you wunt n lie Inis hack home, meatless days and
time talde far—going t«» 'vnlk down wheat less dn.vs, and Liberty bond cam­
In answering an udverttsemont
the tmek nnd want . to make tho paigns seein'chenp ns your support of where no name is mentioned in the
him In stttii nn hour.
Hiding?"
id, please d o ‘ not nsk The Herald
"N o—no, Kir. But I'd like to have . "loath e tbe Boche— preach ngnlnst for information as to tho identity of
Idm— work agnlirst III in. wherever lie
•one o f them new ones."
tho.advertiser.
Usunlly we do not'
"Everybody on Hie road from tho Is. ostracize him socially and commer­
know
who
the
advertiser
is and it*
engine wipers ui&gt; to the HU|n*rlntea- cially. Take no chance— even though
we
do
we
are
not
nliowed
to give
dent wnnts one of those new em­ Ids reputation for loynlty hits'been a
ployees* tlmo tables," said the train­ long standing one. Tin* leopard cannot out this information. Simply write
master. after tbe machinist find gone change Ids s|K)ts—neither enn tho a letter and address it ns per in­
off nappy. You snow It suys on tbe Itoehe demon lose his horns. I'meheg- structions in the ad.
front cover: 'United States Hnllroads gtng you now— as the Boche are try­
— Employees' Time Table.' And every ing to murder its—to help wake every
FOR SALE
railroad mull wants one, bo ho egn ■ate up*to the fact tin t America must
show that he's working for Uncle n iillze \xtint tile world Is faring over
For Sale or Rent The Dun t'l.aih*-ri*. (
you *»*•• li—&lt;1111*1 AiiMTlm
Sam."
---------------- srr It—how ovprvtlilni: I h linncin^ In H&lt;*r
HI arr*"*. UI,J‘
Gets Fine Gem InClam.
• I |(„. hnlnncc'? And
I know that the buildings, .grove with tin- fruit and
Stevens Point. Win.— While Ibdilng xvi-lght wlileh sluill cast It down Is hike frontage, at Longwood, Florida.
In the Wisconsin river, nine nil lea when youi loathing for the Boche Will For particulars call «u or address
from here. Otsirge Platt,of I-ukc City, SO littrii In von us to ninko you count * a . J. Seurle. Longwood, Florida,
XUnn.. pulled np.n clam. On openlns iiotldtig—consider nothing—hut Ills ex- ij0- jj*18-{!te
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the sped lie dlsc.ivrcd a penrl which termination."
Jewelers suy Is worth
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For Bale—Strawberry plants, $2.00
City Adopts War Orphan.
r I 0(J;&gt; f 0 ,, U k o Mury. c . A.
( nrlioinliite. III.—The
Bl.—The eltv
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Cnrboudule,
city nf
of Cnr
Funna, Lake Mary, Fla.
I8-4tp ,
Wire From Ounce of Platinum.
homlale has adopted n French war
PI:,Mmi:n Is so ducllc tlvit a wire orphan. It will he provided for from
For aulc--Klondyke und Missionary
l.'-OO • :!»•* long I'culil l»e ilrovtii fr-itq j.clty funds. It Is hVlIeVed to he the strawberry Plants. A. Buch, Long-'
[ first hdoptlon of-Its kind In Illlnola.
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We have recently purchased the SpcnceP Market,
next to Philips’ Drug Stored ml are arranffin^
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to open a complete
C IT Y ‘ M A R K E T
in addition lo Hit* Meat Market which we arc now
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This ( i!j Market will he n REAL CITY MARKET with
e.veryMting in ihe market line, including fresh veccir'des
in season , beef and pork, hot It fresh and s:r. :k« '. . ,
Oyster’s and lislt in season.
We will have at alljim es everything in thc market line that S
enn he had any where nnd the housewives of Sanfort! will
not be forced to look elsewhere for this class of ealnblcs. If it is to he had we’will have it.

LET US HAVE VOLK

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OCTOBER 22 . l'jl 8

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN
H A P P E N IN G S OF IN T E R E S T IN A N D
ARO UND SANFORD
Enriir^nf Saji fop! anti vicinity who
have Hemstitching or Pivoting work
can have it done on a new Singer
Hemslitcher at a nominal cost mud]
better than you can possibly do it
bv hand.
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&lt; Huliiut.i and Marshal &lt; ha

ley if.. iT.m|»any with Mr-.
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Hemstitching work to 500 Magnoli
for Prompt and Efficient Service.
Death of ,\Ir» Frank Hnl rh
» f.e’ tie Hatch, wife iif Frank
• •! -&lt;i at her home Saturday
ilftf.* a short illness of pneu- 1
.1 . T («• funeral occurred Suntfternootn u short service being1
at the cemetery. Rev M. It.
[■% wf the Haptiit rhuruh &lt;&gt;fng.
interment « a « 'made in

MRS. G
306 Magnolia Avenue

Sanford

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lurry .not in jneir dunciM* glee until
even Cuptd&gt; most deluded trusting
A . IE Piyrlih sp en t.Sunday with I placei 'are found; sti here » i find
hom e .folks enroute f r*im Key West him in ■&gt;wt-c't content, fr.r hi' aim
to T a m p a where lie is engugmi ini i-r**v • &lt;1 • * it life arr« » . . * : • tv thK E L T A B L E SEUVCK.

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The French Shop
ORLANDO - Cor. Church and Orange r FLORIDA

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All M illinery &lt;'nt
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From 1)8 cents up Knox

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Fisk Gage El zee.
All
hats will be placed in

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groups for you t o see for
y o u r s e 1f.
Wonderful
values.

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Ain lltiutiful Litice ol Fun. All Reduced

Goiurd end C. II

Sanford Vulcanizing
He is. an experience
canizing 'fires and T i
good as new. \\ e gin

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

SU PPLIE S
H ARD W O O D ASF
IN S E C T IC ID E S
BLU ESTO NE
N A I LS
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nliti-ait ninnlng unnecessary risk o f potatoes are picked Into wire or splint
frn-rlog tho tnhers.
baskets having a hall handle, and as
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Farmers in So uth ern S t a t e * G i v e n In*
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RED CROSS M E E T I N G

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A. IL IM97, rovrring I.ot* 7 and M, lllnrk fl; 7.' Clay Srplne*.
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aim fVftiftrau* No 93&amp;, daird thi* 2nd day t&gt;. I-. Ilutitilna: aim, Ci-rllflcali'. Nu 861*,;
Toerthi-r with thp apptirlinrnro thpralo
of Junr A. IL 1902, rovrrlng AH Hlork b * ilalP'l th*1 3ml 'lay ul Junr 1803, rovning brloniiine; all n( aaiil jiroptTty bring .old lo
Ahovr rrrilflralr* all in Urova Hilt Add In but, I amt 3 lllnrk «, .'lay .Surlng,. ml,I aa aatlaly laid drerre am b cm U .
CUy Spring?, apd aold a« thr properly of thr pfnjiiirty of C . b. HamUlii aim t'rrtlll- j
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Alflo CrrUflratM No 771, daird ratr Nu. Bid datrd thr Ith day ul Junr ! Ulrklnion 4 IHrklnaon
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thr Uf day of Jun** A. I&gt;. lM9fi. rovrrlng A. Ib 1801. ruvitlrig l.nl 1. lllnrk 6 . Clay
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Hullrltor lor Complainant
Hlork 27 Clay Spring?, aold a* lh.* proprrty Hn
Spring,. Sold a, lh» proprrty ot Unknu'.n, ’
of Unknown; nlin Cafllllralr No 769, datrd
Nailer ut Application fur III,charge
an, Crrtiftralr N.i 911. datrd thr Ith daji
thr l*t day of Jun#* A. IL IH97, ruvrfing
Nailer la hereby given that un the 6 th
Junr A. n. 1894, ruvrrlng but 4, lllor
T*otfl 4, 5 and 6 Hlork 2 fi, Clay Snringfl, aold ti. Clay Spring*, util aa Ihr prutirrty o| Itti- day ol November 1918, al 10:00 a. m. or
at thr fifoprrty of Unknown; nl«o CrHlfl- Vnnati: aim Crrllflratr Nu 913,,daltul Ihr a, anon thereafter a* I can be heard, I,
ratr N*» 91H, ilatrd thr 2nd day of Junr A.
4th day i d . Junr A. It. 1894, rovrrlng but Van re E. tluugia,,,
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It. 1 902. covi rlnga1 .* Intnral in J ot« 1. 2 and 8 lllnrk Iii C la y - spring,, mid a, llu- prnp—md H. M a i»# ll, will makr application hrtnrr
a, Hlork 2fi ('lay Sprirtg?; aNo (Nrtiriratr rrly « l Ifnknown; alau/ Crrtiflratr No 870, Judge Jams*. W. i’erkin* at tlrband, Florida
No 919 datrd thr 2nd day of Jud* A. lL dated thr 2nd day nl Junr A. It. t!H&gt;2, cov­ fur final approval at my account, and vouch­
1902, ro%rrlng *y* Intrreat In Lot* 7 to 20 , ering but, 0 and 7 llloek li. Clay Spring,, er,, and fur final • dUrharge a, aaiignee ul
lllork 26, Clay Spring#, mid a? thr proprrty aold a, thu property, ot It. A. Ilaron; alio, laid d a t e . ,
uf II. A, Macon; aim Crriifirni** Ho 917, Ccrtifftratr No 739. dated the I at day of
Vance E. DougUaa
datrd the 2nd daL id Junr A, If, 1902, coV- June A. r&gt;. 1896, covering I.ot 8 , Hlork 6 , Ulckl ion &amp; Dlckinaon
rrfng
Iritrfrat In Hlock 26, Clay Spring?, Clay Spring,. »otd p, the property of UnAttorney, for A,signer
12‘Tuea 6te
■old a*» thr proprrty of C. TV. JarucW, Hrim; knuwn: aim. Certiorate Nn, Mil, dated l tie
al«" CrrtiOratr Ho 921 ilatrd thr 2nd day Tth da&gt; of JtiTuj A. |i 190.". revering but. Notice of \pplicallan fur Tm Deed I niter
of Junr A IL 1992, rovering 1 j intrrml in 9 and H* and
Srrtlun 375 of the t.roer.l Slalule,.
nf but, It ahil 12. Illurk
Hlork 39 Clay Spring*, mid » ( thr property li. Clay Spring,, mid a, the property uf Ib A.
Niitiee I. hereby .given that li. K. Jamme.
nf C. \V JftCnrlifl If I i r«, a 1iti Ceftlllraie Ho.
al,u Certificate N". 7 4It. daleil the purchaser uf T , i f'ertifteate No "2. ilatetl
dalerffllhr 2nd day of Jum A l&gt; I Bj*J. 1
','la'y "nf Juti-' "a .' "tb ')n&lt;iK.' rnwr*ringr N
'
*j 3 ^3rd day nf Jifty A. li. 1916, ha, bird
N *'i
enverfng
, lTH.r. , 1 in Hlork 30
l lay (J, |&gt;(1„ lt , n,| f j . Illm-k 6 , Clay Spring,, said rer till rate be my ofl'iCe a " ha. made
Soring,, " d d a. Ihr pmprr y «f tb A. Hacon: &lt;()M , , ltir
.petty of Unknown; at,... r e r - j app.l
pp.lcallun tor tag deed tu t„ue In accurd. [ ,o r, &gt; Cert IIlea le No 923, dated Ihr 2nd , lflcmle N&lt;1 7 , , ,
-thr l.t da) of June ande with law.
iltld CL'MIli -- ’ emhracri
day of fune A. I). 1902, rovrrlng. J, Inter- A ,,
jgttti, covering
but
13.
Hlock the following de,crilied property (itualrd
r,t In Hlock 32, Clay Spring,, mid a, the 0. Clay
In
Seminole
County,
ITerlda, . i-wlt: lteg.
8&lt;nlnti,
aold
a,
the pmpproperty of tb A. Harriot alio CTrtlfleate No. eity ot Unknown; alau, Certificate No 872, at SB t:or of S K I , of N E W See. -28 Tp. I &gt;
924. dated the 2utl day of June A. I*. 1902,- dated thr 2mi day ft Junr A. Ib 1992, rov­ S. It. 29 E. Hun N. 9.26, ch. W 7.30 ch N.
ruvrring ly- interest In Hlork 32. Clay ering but, 14 and 15c lllork 0. Clay Springe, 2.7 tech W. 12.70 ch 8, 12 *ch E. tu Heg.
Spring*, void a, the property it C. W. Ja- aold at l h , property of It. A. iigenn: aim. ( b e . . S *j of H *&gt; of H E ! j ; o f N K ' , 1 , 12 arret.
rock, He rat aim Certiorate n o 920 dated Certificate N o 1193, dated the 5th day uf
The .aid land befog .iie te ii
t the data
the 2nd day of June A. Ib 1902, covering June A. Dt 1999, covering bryl, Ifl. 17 nttH ot the ia.uance of auch certificate In the name
thr .We*t - Half of • lllork 26, Clay Spring!, 18, Hlock 6 , Clay Spring,. Jnld.a, the prop­ of T. K. Cupper.
Unirtt daid rertlftrale
told a, the prnpirl: of (*. 'A. Herry A tiro.: erty ol T . t&gt;. Sherwood; alto. Certificate No. .hail be redeemed according to law, taa
alio Certificate No 898, dated the 2nd day of 1190, dated the 5tft day of June A. Ib 1839 deed will l.*Uf thereon on llu 2nd day ol
June A. D, 1903, covering ^ intenol in covering I.ot, 19 and 2 D, llhiek fl. Clay November A. I&gt;. 1918.
lllork 13, Clay Sl'llng,. l u ll a, (he property Spring.. »?ld a* thi property of [t It. ltubWitneu my oftlriat aignature and aeal
uf l b V Haano. al,-* - L’,ititle,le Nu, ktili, hln»; cl.'o, C j j f iGcate Vj-. mT'J, Haled the thi, the 1.1 ilay of October A. IJ.19IB.
*
ilatrd the 2nd i.ny nf June A, li. 19112, cup­ 2nd day tit June A. t*. 1902, govering I.oLa
l.t'gll
E. A. U O U G b A S S
eling * i fnttrcil In ftl I’k 13, CUi'y r;,rlnuat
14 and *15, Illirk 8 , Clay Spring., .old a. Clerk Circuit Court-Seminole County, Fla.
aulil a, the property uf C. \V. Jaauck, lleira; the property tf ib A. Ilaron; altiy. CsrtltiHy V. M. fiouglai*
alio Certificate. No 916, dated the 2nd day
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I irlillrato N„ 037, ilalul th. 2 ml ,|a&gt; 2nd d*y.i»f June A, IL 1992, rovering Lut I
t Irrk Circuit Court, Hrmirndp C ounty,
«f Junr A. li. 1002 rrtvorlnjt All ttlk. J Work 7, I day Spring*. p*dd »*• I h*- prufu-riy
Florida
|P.. |„ta 7 ami Mb aim r.rllhralr N o 03». td IL, A, Macon; al**» f &gt; r llflralc N**’ I LL
•lly V,*M. D » u g l » «
,1 aUni thr 2n0 ■!»&gt; »f Junr V. lb 1902, rnv- ilatrtf Hip 5th *lov *d June A. IL 1911, t*t*v19-Tur. 5lr
rtlne VII ftlnrk. "K. b. M. N. C*. I". It. S anil ■ring l.nl« 11 and 12. Hlui-k 7, C’lay Spring*.
T. al.'i C.rlillralr Nn 773. ilalrii tho l.t
,|«| u« th** propirty uf Lila F. Adnui«; r&gt;U^
,|a&gt; nl Jtino A |i, IH96. rnvrtlne but 12. ( i f i ii if f i
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N o - I J 9 1, *lsrtcd t h r f i l h d a y
lllnrk A; al*o Ct-flllflalo N » 771, ,1aI,,l .ho J i , n r A
Niilfri* Ifl htrrby gU rn that utidrt and by
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1H9 9, r o v r f l n g l . « H 2 a nd 3,
|.| llu} nl Jun,'
lb IHOfi, rnvrtine but I, l l l m ' k 7 , C l a y Spring"*, »*dd mh thi* p r f * p t - r l&gt;' v i r t u e of a fine
final 3 r«*rrc of lurri'bmjri* and
Hlork A;- aim Crrtllli.llo Nn 030. ,1a toil th# of fl. It. Hutilifna; altn (Vrllflratt*. No 7 47,’ ^alr, rnadr and rn li rrd in lint Circuit Court,
2 ,1,1 I)*, of Juno A. lb 1002. rnvrfine buta 3 at*d thr J**t 3w» &lt;*I Jun«* \ |&gt;, lh 9ti, o**v- 7th Judicial ClrrulL^Stiirtr .if FL*rlda, ScmL
1 ,„|. J in Jt |l|k A: zl.n (Vrllflrato Nn 03.1 r.rlng I.ot IM, Hlork 7, Clay Spring*, aold rude CmirUv, in
Chantpfy. in a rrrtaln
ilatril Ihr 2ml ila&gt; "I Junr A lb 1002, r,.v- aa tlu- prop*rt y uf Unknown; »!«**, *Vft|fL n u * r l h**Trim pro ding whrfrin N i-lflon* ti,
rrlne All Hlorls II. alau I "rrllftralo N'n 031, rat*- N.» n70, dnlrd thc.giTd day ol Junr A. I» Van Drvrnlrr rit*.* In Complainant, and #
tlalrtl Iht- 2ml day uf Jur" A..L)u I0u2. i « v , 1992, rov. ring Lot Ul. Hlork 7, Clay Spring*. C r Tgr
W.’ Itoyrr
and
Annir
If. yu*
.tine all Hlork.ft, atm CrrtiRra!. No 032, ««*ld •a1
* ihr f*roprriy of U. A. Ilaron; aUo i* drfrndanta,
I,
a*
aprrlal ntaitrr,
daird Ihr 2nd day , f Juno A. lb 1902, r n v - ) ( V ftT r u tc No. .191, ifult-d - 1 ft* f*?h dav uf will on Ihr hffll
Monday
In
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kllualrd ip Srminoir ruunty, Florida, to*
wit; AM l.nl I. lying F nf S. F. Il- It. Srr.
10, Tp, 20 8 ., H. 30 F.aiflL 10 arrrt*-, thr anid
land 1 Wing aa«rarrd at thr dat«v of the iasu*
1818 is s o l d b y d r u g anrr uf «uch rrrtkflratr*
In Ihr namr of
[ n f u r n i a t i o n In r e g a r d
Annir 1^ Tangrrman:
| -s ‘-utlu-rii states w e r e renehtal rtur*,
AN**. Tav ( ’rrltflralr No. 21L dated thr
io I h c h a e r f u lly fiirn is h e d b y
with di-riatte ilem ons trathin In ;
fith day of July, A» IL 1915; aaid rrrtifiralr
da' k-rA w lii» o f crops, ml-.Ilia a'tid fee d- '
o rigin a to r.
rrnhfif a thf* f*»llow|ng dmcrlhcd prujurty
stork, imirkt'iinu am i mi.i-r I l c s i d o i t c e H e a d o f P a r k - A v e r tic UluBled in S*»mint*l*‘ ruunty, Ffunda. tu
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T h e nutulier o f a c r e s n&gt;vm S VV
S*.r
Tp 20 s, il 10 Kan!, IjO m i n
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bring ..
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A ho. Tan IVrilflrafr No. 105, daird thr
MlinLi r &lt;»x furi.iki *11 r*»*-ii»•
liv ndflfls**nrn* at thr*r nl*-*rlng fold f**r thifl punwwr |Urd day *d Junr A. U . 1907; »«td rrrilftratr
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. rmbfatr^ ihr following di^rflbcd 1 pruprrly
1 L»dlfify n^tqilx fy 1017'lH 1,0^1,0'X), for lh# foliowinr rgatnna;
Elder rnn^nd Imm alttialrd in Srmlnnlr county, Florida. t«»ul S W 'i stul all nf E ' ,
u - K'.'ir.-ff cnl-LiL-in!
f. r n n : a&gt; M-^ra wit: N *-3 of N E
repr es ent nil,Hit
nhuut fitl
G&gt;) line
p e r Lj ‘hr C-onijti i r r-rrdnn. rt-iirl
nf X K ' j nl K W
of MW*! Ivine E nf H P.
' ' ,,i •,f j ii faniin in the Sou th.
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rnt::;! nr prbirity sht|*tii4-iits by rail uf i...„. , , , iceu
f*tA *11^, 4hi4 *1110111
farm pnahieta ami all farm supplies, a-* - i (twit tu U u . .ii r uMwer, u ip|h **,il h,
flpf-vih'i ifiHv r* «|t.ifididg i.» IIm**’ alL-ga »*•(.-&gt; "f
and dlsseinliiatbm nf Information k‘!v- * -mitt - I “ ( tuft •III | with *1*4* 11f " d ill at “ 3
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m 'lirtia fti l uht r m ji* ;ihn i*f i»&gt; t* g( -1» r*'d
cuuncll -if tiutbuiiil .b-fi'nse. and the mail.
enfnmltlee on pitldle Mlfonmitlnn e*’ Vfiu §hcdild slalf* in your ary»wpr ifip nnmi*
uf I hi- fur* I uf!l vf» (ti which you iit*3iri* lulurt*
Fiirdlni; tho war, and other mattera uf* -ilutii'i
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feet lied the nutloiml jaiHcy Htlder war
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M.
rai** So 751. tilled tho U l day of Junr A. D.
Hlork _.j. t f*y Springs, »nld aa the
I W b. roviirinj Lot 15, Ul.tck ^ C U
rift *•=,
•’* It- A. (■•roii; aim fort i rla-at••
■nld1 ai *fi#- property,.of ITnknowfi;
, •
the 2nd Jay of Juno A. I). 19112. rov- 11 fir Alt N’ tt 7ill, tilled i he l i t day*- oi, iuno
|bring
nHcfval In lllnrk 2.1. ( l a y S|inng,, ffjij, povrrinif L**li It And f i , Hlork 8 .■•-•he property nf C. W. Jarnrk, llelr,
I’lay'S|irlnpit Bold m ihc* |iriiiii**rty of Alary
«l»o rertifleate Nn &amp;0.1, dated the 2nd day .if Knapp; aim, ( *irUfirat«* Vo i %’l . «!at»*d th*»
, ' " ' n * t b IJ-h'J.' entering
ini* r, - 1 in f»t dn &lt;&gt;t JunrJ» I hUfi, r.ivfrin( f.nli
, " ’ 1’’ ' lj ''iifin,-. aiAJ, « , 'ih&lt; ,|ir&lt;i|..rt * 1*1. I I Arid l
l l l n r k H. I | AV S i m n g * ,
31
't - A Hanin ala., ( .-rllHralo
H'.i, J
p r j!*-M )
i d t J n k n n w n , a! an t ’*Vi l l i r a t m
'Kh u I h, ,nil .ld&gt;
June A. I&gt;.
r*iv
No. k77. ddlrd lh«* 2 nd day of June \ !».
,
in Itiork 1it, &lt; ia&gt; S|trinif*. 19°- , rsivrrtnn Lots | and ‘J, Hlork
t’laA
Hptrnr-. ^ntd aw thr prnprrfT r‘t t*. T . TTTf.
uTiT, CfTtlrirdti \|» 1*0.1, ilatril...................
(hr ilfirl day Idii; *, 1,1 * 0 . rrrtiiiralc N«« ^78, iJatfil the 4 nd
of Jtih* A f» !!'&lt;».*, cu v«rin K,^ Ifiler**-it in
day »f Jun* A. I). IlMrJ, rovrrlnK l.ol* »i
i iu^ A■'* '
ardti oi lho lirojort v and i, Hlork H, l*laV Hpfin(!*, sold as lhr
ritttijinriA will
V n, ' lU'n.n: jjI*., (\rlillcatu No UUt,
pfiipirt) rf 11 . V llaron. also, (Vrtlftraf.tia;l*n*
-fid ilttv tit June A. i). HK&gt;2. p*»v- N.i 7V*. dated | hi- Ini .1a v--if Jun*- A*. It.
I r.l * - jiM
•»*:»!! »i r. &lt;Im m«*&lt;| fl,u' ' i t• r» *» itt lllopk 18 CSlV Hpf i
.
tin4 I ■*
t-»
111 -irk k, &lt; lay .^prinit*.
• d*
; 1'r ’!&gt;•*!) «»I C. W . J«Pi&gt;rVi II* ir-*,
l'*l f t ’ Jjf', &lt;i II
pf"p«r 1 &gt; t f I'nkriosr.; also, &lt;Vf,
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f i t * %li ISOfT, d ali'd thi- .7tt, ,d*v
\\ it m «
»t
4miev!
* an , . -sra
-1
A* 1 ' cnvurlng iVU Uliifli.. FT, -A*. |1&gt; IHM7.4/nvrvtfrgTntrrrft Irr I.Ms 1*4
lhjr T f y
of
ft,—f»f*r~
'
—SSftntpr, -»VJ a. tin* prum-rty , af, I ’a- and ”,i. Hfnrk **, ( ‘lay Spiviir*. **dd a- thr
ka. ui. al... r . rtlrtralu No 7»* I dat.d thi- (ifopefl v »»f d'nknnH n;‘ ml•«, Certificate Nu,
&lt; I* rk* l*jfru i « irf S«-niin*i!*; ( ■ , l*la
1*1 «ia&gt; of Jun#- A. |&gt;. l.Hjifi, rovrrinc Hlork s71, daird it* 2ml day uf July 190i&gt;. ctivrr*
21, i lay ^ ‘pfinps, told m ihs* proprrly n| Ing 4 Interest In lutts !*( and 20, Hl&gt;u*k S,
,
il . Diiu^Un, O. i ’.
I‘‘-Tun* Ir
nknown;
iVrtiflrati* So 7f.| dat.d f ii&gt; Spring*, -oli| as thr propt rly *)f H. A.
th l ?.1
Juno A. II. |«yti, n»vrrin*c Huron; al*u, (L n ilira tr No h95, dated thr
V
|
J
Hlork
f
aa tin tth day of June A. IL 18*41. covering Lo|
*** ttti l lK,
*
/
,
■ , U &gt;. ‘ Hpflnifs, mdil
T-r-iiM
HI
Ao
Tt
. 1 . IUu**k 2 , Clay Spring*, tmld a» the prep*
t ht'lr
■Ir n* \i r eiiUr in.Viiru- t.* |.. hidd on
/ * d.ii* d llit* «ntf day of Jun* 1*402, rov-¥ rrtyi of Liiknown; altis .CertiAratr Nu litiT,
Tu »«tlai, N - - inli. r . -i I tM&gt;. hill n n u . * M*!** * lntrrr*f ^III Hlork 20 ( l a y Spring*. dat*d thr ith da of Jut,i- A, |&gt;. IStM, rovIII a' l Li- pr4ij.il&gt;fly id It. \. ITn^iifi, al«*j * flhg Lot 3, Hlork 2, Clay Springs* sold ai
lid. I*.r ill.. - I[; . t*'!, ( j,K, ! ! Icloci-h 1 *
ilipplhg i at" aitin.it! j.. r .. a!
aid* fur t Hi- r.rtinraU- N ij 0(1", cLiltd \hv end day *f mii* property of Lnknuwri; aln&gt;«* t ’ -rl iflratr
V l» I M2 n o * f inuf 1j Ittlm *t hi N n It *8 , drtt.«d ti*i 7th day' «*1 June V* th
"KM.-, t. !•
4t u; r. („
ai- n i i r a t i h a d
h\ up|,tl, ai„.H JUiM-k 2&lt;l,^ rial Npnrtts. *o d a* 11|* prop. 18 **4, «a«ivt-ring Li t 2, HJuck 2. Clay Springs,
\\. Jarorks Uilrt; aho Crrtin- «.hd a* the property **f 1 nkn.iwrt. also, ( or*
a* tlit- rh-rt * 1 ihi* a ...fd
lUpiit L* rc4i-r\*d * rly ot l
rail* No ptil, doled tlu* 2nd t!*y .»l Junr \
I., a |lm I any_*.H.I all hid-,
tificat# Nloisr*»L dntrd the 2 nd day «d June
!.V
^
*
*
k
*'«
U Inli f . -t. in Lot* I t.) »*,. A* IL l!nJ2,
Vi ring Lot I, Hlork 2 * Clay
I. \ I I K K M LK V ,'rhm n. Hlork-2 d H a yfinR
Spring*.
*u|t|
a*
the
property
.
U-trJ ; l ('.Hint *- I ’•.in nti*-|.'l). r*.
Spring*; *»*id
thr property of Unknown;
of H. A. Hacon; Hl»* (Vrtilleate N... OUa. also. CrftUiraL* No SI0, da|iu| the tfh day
_
Hy K. A. Iliiuela*.. C li ft .
dalid the *4r\d tlav ul Junr A. I&gt;. 1002, row id N-iumhi r \, I l
1I Tut'*.- it
r***v*»ring. \V1j *»f
"finI?
4njcrti.t hi .Lola I tu fl. Illurk 23, Lot
Hlork 2, Clay Spring-, sold as the
* l«&gt; Spring*, sold a* thr prop* rf&gt; of
W, property id Unknown; tisu, Crrtltlralu No.
-MITII’E
Jarork"- lUlrs; hImi L'crlilirtle No *41U, daird
Sjillrt. i* h.r.iii p u n il.ut ul a frgulat l hr 2nd day of Junr A. tl. 1903 rovirlng ?(SS, dal**! the Ith d^X *&gt;f June A. I&gt;. l«3t,
Bl-'i'llna id iii. a.iard .d riiunty fumnil.* l.ot I *», /llork 25* 121ay Spring*, sold n« thr covering L l j uf Lot 5, lllnrk *2, Clay Spring*
.iiiTirf- i.f Fiaithi.li "ruunty.
H«rlda.
U&gt; i # prop.-rtv of rnkn,»i*n; alto LVrlllkatr N , k sold a* th.- properly of L'Male J. I )/ Smith;
‘urity, N
orhU
U,
hrld In IN ' rourt looi* ' Jit Sanford, HnrlJa. |*412, dotrd thr 2nd day of Junr A / K *202. alio Crrtlfteate Nu 841, dated the Ifli da*T
f1 "
t * 10
\ ' . ! 1 ir.t* l o i in f.otw 1 7. to 2«J Hlork ..f N"Vi mhi i t l&gt; t h n , ‘ govt f :»g L *. * .
a. n*.. tianl u j * u i
f cuuiuv commi*4qn**r. 2i t ln&gt; Spring-. i*dd a r th* prop* riy of H l ^ k 2 , Clay Spring*, anhl a* the propr-rtjr
uilh [Elk** up, ninsidvr, and art dpon thr IL A. Huron; mN o Crflinratr Nu !)|| datrd *d Unknown; aLrit, Lcriificatu Nu *5j 3, tinted
iiuittlon «d pyrrhatfng or huildlng .-* murl th.* 2nd day of Junr A. »&gt;. n»02 rowrfng the 2nd day uf June* A. IL 1902. rovt-rtrig
Lot ", Hlock
Clay Spring*, aold
the
housr in and iur -aid counry.
^
«, inl«rr*t in Lota IT to 20, Hlork 23 C-iay property
nf NV. \. LuvriL also. Ortiftcaie S o *
r| ,
, u
.
I H ) L ( J L I»J»rings. fluid a* thr property of »*. \V. Ja* 1182, dated the 2nd day of Jun«' A. I L I 'st4*t.
rirrk of-JInjm) of Counfy lAjtnmiationrr", rork* ll»dr#; oUu «*rrtiflr*ilr N*u '4tm, dated
covering I.ot 8, Hluck^ 2 t*la&gt; Spring*. • dd
S ininoSo County,
thr 2nd day nf June A. IL IP02, fuvrfing a* thr propifty uf Lnkm+wn; also Ceftitilly tird«r of - lid Hoard.
‘ i intrr***t in
^prfngi,’ arid cate Nrt 8 43, dated Ifm flh day »d Nuvrm11 |0«r, I .
29 I I I . ,
as thr property *)f C. \V. Jaroekf IIHfa; her A. Ij. InU**, covering Lot II. Hlock 2,
also ( *Tf[OrAjr N’o 90|p ilatrd thr 2nd day Cray 'Spring*, *c».d a* thr1 property id Un­
In thi' Ctrculi t mirt. jSviiiinotp Cuunl)
of
rover ing ' j int* rr.si in known; *d*o,_ Cert mrflir
tflea!e mo.
No, 90!*
■il J one
• a ,A. li, I 'ii*2,
.]
j u i * dated
ua.eii the
me
I tiAfhla. In t liAitrvri
,7 L iV V i. Spri,,V
lh' \ , pr; T ; nil ■!«&gt;
Jun..
1». ISSM,, mvi-ring I.ot
Katie Mit* !
i.V 1 , 1, ' , : 1
V '“ ‘
'J j'* (, lJ t IS, llln&lt;-k J. n » y Spring., tul.l a. I hr prop*
vs
Hill fur Dlvdfrr
iVli
’'..L,
‘ -t'J-J'r-T" . A5n i V 1 '
*■;'&gt;* &lt;’lly
'&gt;■ S. •MaUlirr; al.,..
C. rllBrata
Nu.
PI a 11 dr IL iLyriel x
rrlm.V 1 1i tm
h IF n s j Sprint,. » “l.i a. th. j ssu. ,| „ tl| ,|lr ;.„,j
JunP
A, u . moj,
V'T,i',r T*» N nri-ll***i4**iii
prnprrl.v
i m I a l l l l r i l r S » . M,,,:,r|n( l.nl |M. Hlork J. C lay Sprlr,,,.
Vo ( laud. K i *jaii U, 2», NIitrlu-II St , it. *.»*.. ■latr.l thr L-n.l , ay ,.t Junr i li
.„|,t ». th. ,,r..p.,ly
W. M. ( iii.r. at,,..
tan*a. t
7 /7.1,, »
Vi* ,n
''V ? O f l l r . l r So liill, ,|alr,1 11..- 2n,| Uay of
It ftppiiartng frmn th* afhduvit ul K
,,
|,r,ip,ri&gt; ol
„i Il
is V
\ Juf,..
j UI,r A.
v. II.
I). mug.
I*J0 g, rruvrtltiK
ovnlnr
|U&gt;
i''£‘'..*"'!
2* lh.'■ I.ropirt)
14 an,I 15
M iv Ksnidi. iMnipIaiyunt. that it is h4*f o
*1*1’
Harnn *,
, I da
r r / ' T\ ' - u
,h'&lt; niork
IT*» Spri ng,
,n
property
li* I that ( lat-iti- d I
ihc thfi’miam, •&gt;
2n*l
day of June
1&gt; " UHI*2. cuvinng
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— ,l . . i hr No."
It
\
Martin;
al»o,
Certiflralr
881,
h*r*'ia is ;* r, s i- nl i n «latf of ! h*&gt; l mli-d
interest in Hl*»rk 12
IM
. l Lot
4
4*ird
the
2nd
day
uf
June
A.
!&gt;
1902,
cut * *
Stall s, and a iMUt-r*-tdrui of ll»»* -italf* of Springs, sold si the property of C. \V. Ja
Florida, now reading ut 2»i Mitehidl ftrrrt, cock* Heirs; nUn Certiricati* Nu. HG7, dated ering Luts 1 li t«» 20, Hlock 2, Cloy Springs. *
hi thr rit of NtUnta in slid *tatr nfMicor- tla*ft2od «Tay of June A,* lL 1902. r»&gt;vvrlng *nld a* the property of IL A, Iiacon; also.
■gia. and that thri.* i* nu prrsun in thr stair Lut* I tu |d Hlock 4, Clay Spring*. **dd as No MOIL doted the 5th day of June A. 0.
*«f Florida tb« - k,mi turn- of a -ulipui-na upon the property *d If, II. Hiddntuii; also C«=r- Ih99, covering Lota 1 anil 2 . Hlock 9, Cloy
whom would hind thr dclrndant, and that titlcaje Nu StiS, dated1 the ‘2 nd day of Jun# Springs, sold as the prupefty of IL 1*, U*d«,
I hr ^jMeiiditfit li rnorr Ilian tw rniy *0 Dr A, It. 1902, covering Lot* 11 In 20 Hlork I bins; also. Certiorate |N*» 880, dat«?d tfie 2nd
day id June A .* 1 L 1902. ruvrrlng hut 3,
\raf* of agr,
Cloy Springe, -old a* the property id Mr*.
II* i* th*-r#-f'i(r ftrdrrrd that ymie Claudr C 1. Niishr a!to ( ertlllrnte No H9I, «la|cd Hlock 9, Clay Spring*, told a* the property
of K. It. Tor fev; also. Certificate Nu M l ,
It I»anlfd- 1 f if* I a *I Mil rlii'll S t , Allan I a, rh«- 2 nd da&gt; - f June \
iifiii i»pi«*ar tiflurv tlu* ruurt »jn of Lois | i uud I '» III,i. k 1l. ( lay Spring**, -ot'.M dated the 2nd day *d June A. I* I9d2, i iveflng Lets I and
iilork 9 In Cloy Springs,
In-frtM.......
‘
■», I - "1 Si ». tnlu-r. m * ; and a- «l„ ....... .
,1 K It Ti"rri&gt; ai..i K .r. I ' , ( 3 * , , th,. t.r.ii.rrty . i II A llama- alfo
lin k r tl.r r.unplal ul ,,, -.,.1 . ,,utl . .h.l.lti.j
Nu V.f. .I.I..I .hr J,..| .lay " M u ' l r i-.Mirtr.,, &gt;!„ AaJ. ditrll' thi -'n.l , i » V „i
a»?aifi
K
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V,
/ r,,v' ,"'K / * ' • "1 to 2.1 lllnrk j ,( hp X |.
r I&gt;r rItt l.nl. H arih'T.
lit!I » til,
In iji
II,
'IM*.
4‘ - tt
fl ai
a * r -nfi-oi
nf.*-.. il1
II. I( ’la
U&gt; spring-.
iW-k •». i('!a\
!«v Spring*, *old i* th..
pring , Slid
*«dd il*
a* th*
th*- property
propi-rly of
ot m
|ih»r.k
the nrunon
pr**p*rtv
M Ml . - .
4 . r 1 It.4' 1 1. * nod. . hr |( \ |l
' *• "•* « ' *• No Nil2. dat.-d ,r M r. , » IL4 ,! b Iio t .fliflrate N *
p'll h^lti A
'Mif
II- raid, a h r - * ' |h -ml day d June \ i» I *4U2, * .*\• ring
, h#. U| ,|4&gt;.p „| j unr ^ jt |N!I«L.ciiv
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l ' “ : ‘ ' 1 " &gt;"-uir.. !. ,i il ii I j . J limda. . I.nt III llli.rk II ■ tat Sfflns-. .,(ld a. * hr- , rrln,
Hj |t|,,„h li. ( f l y Si, tin,-. .,*.1.1 a
a\
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I » » l - ; r e ” 1 Ktikn,..., al.,. ( ,rt 1 «\r.m
nUO
,„.,p,rtv of I ’nkni.ari
&lt; .rtiflrat.
V
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1'MLJ. N „ ; s l .
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l f , , i i n n ( l.„i. 1 1 -. -a lllnrk I l C lay M|&gt;tln,&gt;,
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1l-Tu,', Id&lt; l,*rk
Jittu- A. 1*. IUU2, ruv.tlaK l.ul* Il “ "'L.L” I Jay uf.Julv »
II.
r.nrrrink- l.„ta Id.
III ink I, mild a- thejironeM) of H \ I U - j Hl,,| j M fl| i^ o-i / Clag Springs, -dd h* the
I flint Ire uf 1pidlrotlfin nr Tin Herd" Under roll •*■**•• c " f Kfit*a1 e N -• 2 Iu, dat.d Ht* Ld p*..|Ml
.,,, rta of T s S!i.rs..-i J ■ C. rurl. at.
.|,i . &gt;' J ii*.. ( I •
SerlNin • # * •,| th i t.rnefOl Maliitcr,
1
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d«l*d the 2nd .tax f Jun* X l&gt;
in Hb*&gt; i id ( tav sprfng
•„M
;n
llupralif
lUiij.
l.uta I’l »i,.t 2 0 . Ill irk ■&gt;.
•tin
L. -. '
ll-.it r -'niifii M .|U »4—•M.l'l'ii'*? 1 tlM&gt;
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P U B L IS H E D

ON TUESDAYS

S E M I-W E E K L Y

AND FRIDAYS

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFOKU. FLORIDA, TUESDAY; OCTORKR 15, 1918

VOLUME X

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RED CROSS CANNOT TRUST GERMANY
TO AMERICAN TROOPS REGULATION GREAT WORK ALLIES WILL FIGHT ON
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ON FO O D NEEDS HELP IS OPINION OF STATESMEN

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RULES t o b e o b s e r v e d b y boxes.
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Give' preference to hard candy

GAME LAWS OF FLORIDA
ADMINISTRATION I S S U E S NURSES A N D II E L P ER S
WANTED IN COUNTY.
NEW ORDER FOR OCTOBER.
And Federal Regulations Relating

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MEANTIME GERMANY IS BE­
ING BEATEN EVERYWHERE.

Again we appeal to you to help
Washington, Oct. 14.—To aid in
to Migratory-lllrds
Washington, Oct.14.— Great events
fulfilling' the promise.of the United the county and city health authori­
It js unlawful in Florida to kill or were moving swiftly today behind
States to send the'allies seventeen ties and the Red -Cross to s^amp opt
capture, or have in possession, (lend the veil of diplomatic secrecy, to^ •
Soft chocolates are easily crushed nful 'a hsrtf million tons of foot! this the epidemic of influenza.
r-i
nr alive, any wild bird, native or ward the formulation of President
and . may spoil the-other contents. year, the food administration tonight
If you are a trained nurse, a prac­
migrant, excepting only the English Wilson4* next move in answer • to
Do not put articles • packed -in announced twelve general drders to tical nurse or a caretaker, men or Mparrlow, the Cooper and Sharp- Germany's peace plea.
he observed by all public eating women, won't you please phone
glass in the package!
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shinned Hawk, the Crow, the Jack­
There still was
no
official
places beginning October ‘J l. The ejthcr-of the.following;---------------daw, the Great Horned Owl, the to guide the public mind toward
Gifts should he wrapped in khaki- regulations, considered among the
Mrs. Henry Wight, Phone (128— ■
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Turkey Kuzzunl and game birds in what the president is considering
.colored handkerchiefs twenty-seven most rigid .ever issued by the food
Mrs. Morse, .I'hone 2812
the Open season
Fine $10.00 t o , l|Ul
;dpu „ , at lhere could ho no
inches square.
Mrs." Speer, Phone S9.
administration, will effort every hotel
$25.00 for each violation.
armistice without guarantees which
If you live out of the city, and
When the package has been pack­ rostaurant, aafe club and dinning
.*
Game Dirds.—The following only in themselves would constitute an
have
no
access
to
a
telephone
get
in
car
service
in
the
country
and
ed it should be taken, unwrapped
are
classed
by
the
-state
laws
a
*
,
uncomlitionz!
surrender,
gain
strengte
such eating places approximately j touch with any of the following Red
The Navy Department has a sep­ und unsealed, together with the
game birds, find the open seusons for everywhere.
LCross llrunt'h chairmen:
9,000,000
persons.
label
and
sufficient
stumps
to
the
arate arrangement to enable men in
hunting the same, provided' by the
Chuluota—
Mrs.
Krumlcy
„
Apparently it reflected the'state
For failure to obey the orders,
that branch of the service on duty nearest collection centre designated
state and federzl laws ure us follows: of mind of the country and there
Geneva—
Mrs.
Curlell
VI
by
the
Red
Cross.
After
the
pack­
which
prescribe
limitations,
on
the
abroad to obtain holiday boxes.
Quail (Kobwhite Partridge), Wild were unmistukable signs that the
Oviedo-^Mrs. II. G. Smith or Mr.
age has passed the inspection of the quantities and kinds of foods to be
Turkey. Turtle Dove— Nov. 20Relatives and friends who are Red Cross representatives, as to’ served, the penalties of the food U. F. Wheeler
.
foreign offices of Great Krituin,
Altamonte— Mrs. Ballard
Mnrrh
I.
soldiers in the war zones as merry as contents and weight, and been wrap­ control act will be invoked.
France and lluly had determined
The
Longwootl Mrs. Hardaway
conditions will permit should bear ped in stout paper, the Christmas purpodse of the restrictions, accord­
-Ruffinl Grouse. Imported Pheas­ that there be no development which
Bust Sanford - Mrs. Dieterich
in mind that each soldier is entitled label bearing the address of the man ing to a statement by the food ad­
will give tlie German armies breathants. Nov. 20-Dec 19.
Monroe Mrs. \\. I- Mrltride
to hut one of these packages. The for wluuu—U is intended is placed on ministration, is '*to carry out a
mg spell.
* Woodcock, Nov, 20-Dec. 111.
N
Cut this o\tt and keep it so as to
War Department will not accept it. In e person sending the package direct reduction in l he consumption
* Plover, Snipe Yellow legs, Nov.
more thuo one parcel for eucl^ man. in the presence of the Red Crtws of all foods, particularly staples, knpw who to get iy touch with in jo- Ian II.
War Now* Summary
l! is expected that approximately worker is required to .affix stamps
emergetu1}
If you tleed help, a
'Rail. Nox 20-Nov .to
rather than a series of emergency
German forces have abandoned
nurse, a doctor aiql xan’t get served,
•J.ooo.iloo of these packages will be sufficient to carry it to Hoboken,
•foot, tiallinulc. Nov. 20-Jail. •'! I . l.ann and the whole St. Gohian re­
regulations such a meatless and
.sent aim tad and the amount of ship- N. J. The postal charges are to lie wheat less days ami meals, anil the let the Red Cross know, you will gel
’ Duck. Goose, llrant. Nov. '20- gion The French, after reoccupying
Jpiiii: spent provided for their trans­ at the rate of fourth class ur parcel substitution of one food for unollmr service at- once. Again, if you are •lan ,11. •
l.a on. have pressed on until their
I—
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f
aide
serve even for a da}, your
portation will not permit of any de­ piist zone rnte. A label certifying
’
IVPY
find
Squirrels,
Nov. 20- line now runs from the Oise, uhove
The orders specifically . providg
viation frurn the "one parcel it mail that the inspection has been com­ that beginning October ‘JI public Avork is* needed By those really in Murch I.
L 11 Fere, to tin* eastern mil of the
rule."
’ Spci ics marked thus arc under t'liemin des Dames.
pleted by thd Red Cross is placed eating plaees shalf not serve any need. So far the disease i* well in
bund f '-t it must i&gt;v &lt;ompletely Fed* ral 'Regulations.
Thv men themselves will decide on the package, which is left in the bread or bakery products containing
When the Germans began to full
stamp'd
..lit and you can help, tins
The. federal law protect* nt all buck opt of the bag iii which they
who is to semi these panels. I hex custody of tin' Red Cross until de­ less yhan lift per cent of wheat flour
is
a
Red
Cross
duty,
a
privilege
for
times, herons, cranes, curlews und
substitutes. Of bread containing at
are now receiving Christmas purcel livered to the postal authorities.
all to serve who can.
Telephone \|.l. shore birds, except the black­ were being slowly caught by the ra­
labels'
with instructions to muil
The Navy Department has issued least 2tl~ per cent substitutes, not
pid advance of the allies on each
Mrs. Wight, 'phone 32.x at once and
these labels to the person in this the Mowing instructions regarding more than two ounces may be sed list v ourself." a car will call for you breasted anil Qolden plovers, Wilson side. They went xvitli such speed that
or lack Snipe and Yellow leg*.
loiintry from whom they wish to re- the shipping of Christinas packages ved at one meal, and of corn and
the change in the buttle line in thut_
when needed
.mixed/bread*
not
tSJoorc
1
him
Your
All migratory birds not named in section of the front during a few
i« i\e the holiday box.
1» avoid to sailors . in home waters and
True -vrvue anywhere i- pure paounci/* at a single meat will hr per­
tlo- above list have continin-ous pro­ bnurs • was astonishing. Not unti.
ar.x chunce of duplication, eudi sol­ abroad:
tnotuin. This i*V» i.at q*nal a(I ay.
mitted
to
In
*
served.
Proud
must
tect
Ion under the federal law, and tile. French reached
dier gets hut one of these labels,
died the Lnou#J.a
Feru
Luoj
Packages forwarded by parcels
Very truly.
violations will be prosecuted in the railroad did the
linkages that do not hear these post for men in the navy must non- not be served until after the first
iey
enertuntj
any
real
D. I ’ ^1irrlnwe. ( 'firin .
I S District t.’ourt
The fine for resist once.
labels will not he accepted. In the ply with the postal regulations, and course is served, and bread or toast
.Semmoh t' utility ( haptcr
• each violation.of the law i* $100,
•went of this label being lost it can­ should be inclosed - in substantial may not be served as a garniture
Italiap troops participated in the
or
under
meat.
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Karon
also
may
and imprisonment also may be im­ advance and are now in the hills of
not lie replaced. No Christmas par­ boxes with hinge** or Screw top cover
Tin- portions aer not to he exceed posed. The lords protected under
cels will he accepted for shipment to facilitate opening and inspecting hot be served as a garniture.
the Ailette river, where the, Germans
As to the serving of meats, which more than one teaspoonful for each the federal law include robins, mead­
alter Nov. HO.
The card hoard
have been pressed back or withdrawn
All-boxes shipped by express are
' ow larks, dickers or yellow hammers,
boxes or cartons, to he provided for limited to twenty pounds in weight, include' beef, nutton, pork, poultry meal.—
where a sharp angle lias been ere- ,
tit tier orders provide that food night hawks or bull bats, whippoor­
the.,, parcels are :J by I by 9 inches should measure not more than two and by-products not more than one
uted. With the exception of the area
III size When packed, gapped and cubic feet in volume, be of wood, kind may lie included in a singli .shall not lie displayed in such a wills, woodpecker*, shrikes, bobo­ nf Dotiai. there appears to have been
remix for mailing, the box must not well strapped and have a hinge or meal. Rplter'_ and American chev.-e. manner as to cause its ilelormratmii. links or rice lords and all other mi­ u slowing'd o o f tfie allied advance
most nor tie m pnrrtnris r,f rndr7 fTnutde vrealn dr .ream . ••nTalning grator-. i i h i inninie bird'Those ^luivuxf Uo.
uV'Ch more than three pounds.
-wop!*—*4—
—A t--------- s,'nw flip in facilitate opening and
; more pla n t w e nty iiLl_LLU.l*.ul_balU:r tttt* fTrTYTrrf*tr,rt 7\r ntt 'TTmr^
than uni half oil in r.
prnno
point
have
the
Krttish
and
Ameri­
Uizli tailing.______ - -— -— ----- --------- L ?ug.ir bowls, according to tb&gt; r- |fat :s probiluled • U a-t. f-.-,d i- not
ivi d I rnss lot- agreed
\\ hill in I nlaw fill
cans swept ahead i&gt;s they did I hrusAll mail m a i l e r should be uffilxoss- gubitioris must bruit in- placed i&gt;u ; [•&gt; lie burned. Put mu-t to- -axed
.|&lt; M.« boxer and to -liperxi-e
duy
and Friday last week.
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To bay, sell or tiller for sale unv
, soldiers xxho present • the propiA- regulations.
This
may
indicate
that
the
Ger­
protected
bird,
or
any.
part
of
the
All express packages ved unless requested by the guest, i fats.
• '-Aa
plumage.'.skin or body of the -same, mans have reached wliut is known us
Christmas parcel lubel credentials. should be forwarded in rare of Sup­
The distribution of the I’firtqnrf will ply '•Officer, Fleet Supply Rase,
or t » take &lt;&gt;r wilfully destroy the the llunding or Jtrsinhild fine. This
he made by -Red Cr--- branches Twenty-Ninth street and Third ifteto’si or cgg-» of an}' • protected xxlid position, while much less formidable
' * i h,,ut the country. It will be mn\ South Brooklyn. N. Y
bird I me $2n nO to $.'»o do for each so far a* is known, than the ilinden„• uml'oiH upon the person receiving (
burg *ystisn, is -till strong enough
xlolali 'ii
No perishable food product other
• • f ilo .... b.-xes to return it 'w hell I i ban those inclosed in cans or K’la** ;
To hunt garni- birds or annuals at perhaps to hold them up for a-time.
•
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the ' "lief­
mg' t
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oti to' $.ii).(J0. Tfie The Hondmg tine roes from Antwerp
j«r- ....... "• i*1**k"*1•" ',!,r " 1|,&lt;,s' .TIIOSF. WHO CAN IU Y AND WILL NOT AltKOJO HI'.
r.,1*' law ,i!-o provide* prote. turn to Ghent ‘and thence to Thournal
:
R - l •&gt;r r\|irok hInj*nn*t»i -»
[or all migratory biros between -4111- Conde,
l '
Here It Will be il.spc- led •'}
Yalencb'iinos,
CotiKomes,
SHOWN
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I." i i s m mspe-tors authorized -to
Gm.se. Ketliel. Youziercs. Dun-SurM
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and
-utirise.
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marked with the name and address;
• . Um.
, articles barn-d !•} *|*»* I
T o trap, snare or take by deadfall Meuse and then down the base of St. _•
Secretary Baker Says The Hoys Are Watcliinu I s.
.,f the, sender, together with n notu- 1
i'
authorities, after wiiii|i *■■*»•'
or
buiting’ Tiny wild bird or animal Mihii'l salient to the Moselle, where ^
lion indicating the nature of the
Washington, 0 &lt;q. f f.—Secretary linker, after a trip 'to the front in protected by the state. Fine $20.00 it-joins tluydd front running through
Uox will be shipped. In short, the
contents, such as "Christmas box"
France, and a visit to the allied capitals, arrived today at an Atlantic port to $50.00. .
Lorraine and the Vosages to the' *
Ibd Cross is responsible for the d.s.
*
of "Christmas present."
anil reached Washington tonight. John D Ryan, director of aircraft prod­
tril.ini«&gt;n, receipt at designated point,
Swiss
frontier.
To take or kill more than one
The Supply Officer at New York uction, also returned. . Surgeon-General Gorans, another member of. the
the inspection and mailing of the
deer, two turkeys.. 20 'quail o r '25
Mritisli units are reported at Soleswill cause each express package to party remained in France.
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birds of any other species in one mes. while the French further Bouth.'
lie opened and carefully examined
Secretary Maker returned" from the western front today with the me*. day; or more ,tharr W inrkcyr*ur are
A
Tin- following is the outline of the to see thnt nothing of. nil exfilosive
sago that the liberty bran ‘ ‘ must go over the top," whatever the result of three deers in one open season. yund the Cumbrui-Kt. Quentin line.
j-ritienure to be followed by persons or other dangerous character is forpeace proposals. This was the only tyunineqi the secretary would muko on Pine $l^.0b to $25.00.
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In.tho Champagne Gen. Rcrthclot
planning to send, one of there par­ warded.
• the pence overtures. Jlis own explanation of hi* tPi|&gt; shows that it was.
To' barter, sell or offer for sale, at is less than five miles from Ketliel,
rels abroad.
The shipment of Christmas pack­ taken to pave the way for war on a greater scale.
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t*n receiving one of these Christ* ages for United Slates naval vessels • "The army lias done and is doing all that a proud opd grateful rotin- any time of lliw year, any., of the while Gen. Gouruud liipt taken Voumus parcel labels it should be pre­ abroad should be made so us to try could ask." Mr. Raker said, on rea&lt; iohg Washintmi tonight, ."and the game birds or animals protected by zieres. He bus not penetruled much
beyond’ that place. Americans fight­
sented at* the
nearest . chapter, reach New York as early as possible, i tjm,. |,„s come for ku* to put in every ounce of our sucugtb to assure its the slat.'. Fine $10.00 to $25.
To ship or transport game within ing in the Argonnc region nre
■•ranch .*.r auxiliary headquarters of and not later than Nov. 15.I complete victory. The people at home •have a solemn responsibility fur
k'a
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•or out of the state, excepting as pro- the Kreemhild line, but their' pro­
I he Red Cress where the holder will
_ ---- 1---------------their share in the fifial result. .*
yldxd muUr-«&gt;&lt;ictit&gt;*&gt; l l of Yho state gress is rIow.
receive a carton. "These labels are
-'Death'of Miss Emily Trntforth* j
" T in * liberty-loan must go over the top; lts-Knrrr&gt;4 In botlrour ffirs- game laws, t hnpter 0909, Acts of
Sfudy of the taxlics by the Ger•
not 'expected to rcacEfTIus country
Miss A Hit* Trafford received a :
of1^ tt,.l!lude
«•'" *'oys who are braving war’i&gt; worst peril* in d.ifense 1915. Fine $10.00 to $50.00.
_
'
-mans
during
the
past
week
shows
before Nov. I, but by thnt time each
of our liberties, and u message to Germany that our people at home are as
To enter upon the posted lands of they nre following the methods of
Red Cross brand) will have its allot- wire yesterday afternoon stating resolute as our soldiers are brave.
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the retreat used in the Marno und
another
to
hunt.
Fine
$20.00.
-rnent nf hoxes basdFbn'thP 'number that her sister Miss Emily Trafford
"Whatever lift* result of the peace proposals, the war department must
To shoot on or hear public high- Somme salients in July and August.
”f soldiers In service overseas from had died ut th e -sanitarium nt Chat- proceed at full speed with men and supplies, und the people musttmpporl
tahoochie. She had been suffering
ways
or within JIOO yards of an oc­ They have held their flanks fuirly
that community.
the army until the hoys are back with the fruitH of victory safe and assured.
from influenza rand Mins Aliie had
secure and withdraen their their
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These toixe^j may be tilled with
If every American could have seen our boys in kliuki as they stormed the cupied dwelling.
just
left
there
last
week
to
come
hotne
center. They have ghus .apparently
To
hunt
without
a
'icense.
Fine
any combination of articles except
Gorman trenches, assailed wit h shrapnel, high explosives, and machine
us
she
wus
greutly
improved.
The
escaped from the allied grasp.
not
exceeding
J
100.00.
those on the list barred by the postnl
guns, he would lie eagjy.to subscribe his all to the liberty loan, the suc­
remains .will probably be brought
Any bona-fide resident of the ' In tho region of Douni the allies,
authorities. The urticle*-*&amp;re prohib­
cess of.which, after all, is the measure'of our support of the cause for which
here for Interment. Miss Emily
ited: Intoxicating Hquofs, Inllamstate may hunt in the county in are fighting their way forward rind
these boys ure giving their lives.".
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tnable material, including friction wus well known here where she re­
This is what Mr. Raker says! The home folks *«y that every name of which he resides by payment of the
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to ignite or explode (cigarette light­ will bring sorrow to her many friends. space of tlir Herald Friday. And in Tuesday the.nnitie of those who do not dent of tlri* state may hunt In other T"lio Italians have captured fxavaya
ers mine under this classification!,
subscribe and who could ?uh«crihc more and have not done r xxill appear counties than that in which he a town southeast of Durazzo.
liquid* and fragile articles improper*
Death of Mrs. Thus. Humphrey
This 1* not don*- to browbeat an.x ton* into ! ian"ig ' ; .-ir money »o resides by payment of the mi in of
‘V packed. _ Under the postal regu­
Mrs. t’ hus Humphrey died at the government but 1* •«» keep a complete record to shtixv the boys over $;| (Hi m carli county in which he &lt;l«-• tary of the Florida Audubon Society,
lations no note or message or writ­ her home soutljK of tin* city near there when they come ba&lt; k liottxe ju*t who bat lu-en tb" -lacker ami the sires to hunt.
Non-residents and Winter Park, Fla,
ten matter of any kind will be per­ Elder .Tring* .IWnday ufler a short ones that have failed to loan their money to the government in order that aliens mus^ pay the sum of $15.00
All sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, mar­
mitted to remain in' the boxes. In illness. Mrs. Humphrey was tuljen the boy* over there could be equipped in the proper manner. And_remember in each co'unty. in which they, desire shals, constables and other pence
addition to the foregoing, list of pro­ III with, influenza which-.quickly J-thut
that those boys will-, know about it-and will remember—it.—-Tbr- people to Hunt.
officers are ex-officio game wardens
hibited article?; TflatlvTrfTtTTtl friends dex'oloped into pneumonia and her in Seminole County who have money and can easily loan it to the govern­
Applications for hunting licenses nnd may be called on to enforce the
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these facts in mind when preparing she was taken ill. The funeral names are known and they ure to be published that others may know them. in which the applicant wishes to lations.
L hristmas parcels:
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Remember that your name w ill be’ written there.
hunt.
occurred from tl/e home yesterday,
DON’T FORGET that where the
The influenza and the peace . talk is' slowing up the drive and you
Report violations of the, bird nnd state laws conflict with the federal
Do not put anything in the pack­ afternoon interrment being made in
t-i
age which will .nut'keep fresh until Lakeviexw Deceased leaves a nus- people who are standing back are helping the Germans, helping them just game laws to the game, warden of regulations
protecting
migratory
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ns
surely
as
the
influenza
und
the
peace
talk
Is
helping
them
and
the
bx^’
ij
your
county,
any
deputy
warden
or
band and five children on6 of the.
birds, the federal regulations take
"over there" will find you out.
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sheriff, or to W. Scott Way, secre- precedency.
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Rack^dricd fruits and other food girls being very ill at the time.
' Regulations governing the .ship­
ment of Christmas parcels to sol­
diers overseas by relatives in this
counfry have just been completed,
following a series of conferences be­
tween officials of The War Depart­
ment. tTic’ Post Office Department,
and the American Red Cross. Ev­
ery American .soldier in a foreign
land will i»e permitted to receive
One package containing (• hristmas
gifts from -the United States.—

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( ’ .mgraUilati.m* and best wishes (soon as attaining hi* majority took . For SaJe Fa 1rming implements of
I their many friends go with them the initial st«-|» that leads tpwnnl all kindr . chest of r arpenter tools,
to Muir now h,,,»e.
tin* rising sun. anility diligent study platform srales. yi'l «lJ batteries and
Also lot and buildother arl;jeles.
Xl
to Vincent's Fish'
m
ing.
Alliin*.
iriiant uru
order*
\mas llutes for the Hoys Oversea* •■•roam
«» of Freemasonry. ,
8-tf
house.
Plans are being f»erl*ited b'. jlte!
1,1 a',,!i,iuA «•• taking an uvthv
War IVetartliu-nt. the postal au-Part .n the erromoni™ Bfo. HousePafr 0f lurire muh•s for sale. E.
7-tfr.
thoritii-s and th~ •Anierir.m Red holder deliver..! a splendid address. Curie! t. Genov;». Fit1.
m. n n " •
'•«»• U:i-i"tj the rinse ties that iM-t
r nr S; ... tillil tu » -papers at the
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Herald
Ollieu.
he provided with Christinas
, ivn*l •he Home.
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‘ aces, though the limit will he one’
For Sale One IJnhy Grand Chev‘ panel to uachman. Coupons are; Mr. and Mrs
Forest l.nke have alrot auto. II. ( 1. Dletcrirh.
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i being distributed by the Ann.' an- iii't.r e n ’ ved a ti legsum announcing
For Sale
Sows with pigs, or
thonlijs t » tfte men oversea!&lt;• tie diath . f Mr
Lake - nepli-w.
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shouts.
Good
Doroc Jersey stork.
'forwarded
totheir relativ. • and
1..»t; t ’I i,o* I)
Lake. &gt;d
.friends, and .no -parcel will be re-j Smith (,'arulinn LbVul. Lake-was m Inquire Ilex Packard, .West Side,
cel veil by the port office without this ; : Vy; thirl* of the fighting on the,
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P R I C E - L I S T —• C A S H
label which authorizes it* shipment Argonnr s-u’.ient anil*was leading his
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The content* of the packages will; men when he was killed. _
Porterhouse, Loin and Hound Steaks, lb
be supplied by. the families, but the
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Fur Kent— FnfrfouA' Einstein Warm,
Choice: Pot Roast, II) , - * .Ked Cross will furnish standard cur- j Rr ,, (J Bystra of Drooksville now owned hy Mr. Best. App.y to
Prime Rib Roast, lb
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ton*, a* all packag-s must be of the . hag b&lt;sen inlere3lcd in the cane Thomas Emmet Wilson. lutt Park
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•tame size* ami weight. anti will1 in- ' question for some time and IJ^is
Slew Beer, lb
Ave.
ll-Fri-Hc
sped, wrap and deliver in*jHseted i r.pw pnBaccd
of ---Western Pork Chops, lb
•engaged in
in the
the introductfon
introilu
For rent — Block 75 of M. M.
parrels to the postal authorities.
I a new variety of Japanese carie
Pork Sauasagc, lb
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Smith’s
subdivision known as thp
The
order
for
these
cartons
has
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ciivicn,'
which
hus given *.entire
satisfaction
Luncheon Meat, lb
Seardsly place. Apply A. P. Connelly
Beard
already
been
placed,
and
they
w
illl
t0
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t;m.
{
{
c
igpaying
plans
to.bring
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Pig Souse, lb
* .. 13-Fri-Itc.
be delivered the latter part of Octo- t|,j9 „ pw cane to the attention of the •i.. ’
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Fresh Chitterlings, lb
her in time to be distributed to (aj.merg jn. plenty of time for them
For Rent— Four room cotrage
Fresh Pig’s Feet, lb
Chapter*. - No cartons-will be given
gl;t this winter’s crop in the with large space for garden. 509
out until the labels arrive from ground.
Liver Sausage, lb
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East 3rd St.
abroad, and complete details wlit b e 1
sent to nil Retl Cross Chapters as
• For Rent. — Nice bedroom and
Notice
of Election
kitchen ior
for’ ukiu
light . nuu*ei»c*H***i«
housekeeping »-••=East
soon us the linul arrangements are
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Full line of Fresh and Cured Meats at all times
completed by the War Department
Pursuant -to the ordinances a,,l**j front. Upstairs porch. ‘.flO French
I and the post office.
laws of the city of Sanford. Florida. Av(J
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Cfltfl city
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City Delivery 9:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M.
I). Il.iKiJiiii
Davison, mnPn*
mayor of
1 Relatives * are urged to send the
For rent— A •»&gt;* room house at
hereby order and call a special elec‘ names of their boys overseas, to the
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tion to be held at the usual voting Morrrs Station. Enquire 6f 3. C.
Chapter secretary, Mrs. U. A.' Terplace«• in the
city of Sanford, for the Ellsworth, • lleardall Ave. 13-tp
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heun at price.that, a sullicieiit miniliuriV'i’e of*electing two members of
room cottage,
her .of boxes may be ordered: *"
the city round! of snrrr-rTry' rTT-nrrT
o J^irk avenue. - $10.0(1 jier
vacancies on said council caused by “ “ *
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Masons Attention
the
resignation
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Mi«s Margaret Httvi* and Mr. 1
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In compliance with the timely reLeffler, and for the unexpired
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Harris were united*
i' anfor&lt;J Hign . clioo and iiUl'nl
quesl in
()f tnr
, lu&gt; •,.jlv
aU|horitie» tha\ *•«»
no term
tcrm or
nf *aiu
said member*.
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Kor Kent—
Rent— country
Country Place, i ■
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memuvr*.
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be Lheld
at
this.time
riage at' thet home of the bride’s a musician of note, fo.r the past two .public
Said election shall‘ he held on the j miles from postofBcc; 15 acresunder
n n r\ c c
M P L 'T I V r
parents. M r . ‘and Mrs. Tho*. Davis years
#...... teaching
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She is ,‘ --------Sanford ----Lodge No.
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a|go very artive’ in church circle*.ami will dis|H-n*e' with labor until*- furf
accordance with laws- and ordin- j wohds pasture, Apply C. It. LefThe Third Friday of every
ances of the city of Sanford. '
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morning.'
’ social and musical circles, being or- titer notice.’ *
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month will he a business
The
following
personare
hereby
Kev. M 11 Massey of the Itap- ganist .of the Haptist church and a * \||* m ;i,, iii- Will please t.ike dm
meeting of the Red Cross,
Furnished Roqnts hy Day. Week
ti&gt;t churc^i performed the ceremony member of the church.
notice' thereof o w l govern v o u r-: appointed to*act as cferk and m
at
Woman's ("luh on Dak
or Month — Park' avenue Flat. IPS
spectors at said election, to-wit
in the presence (,f the fatu' V and a
The groi,m i* also well known hen*, selves accordingly.
Avenue,
af 2:30 p. m. . . .
N il. ' North Park' avenue, t v&lt; • !. P. f*» i!
ti.muifii alioii "f the (i ■ W Paxton, clerk; I ^
few friend*.
\fter the ceremony w p,.*r,
v a - for - oiio
time
A- O' drug store Mr- «' &lt;’
i.iitoOi tl b\ a visit from o , ham- .ilt,| S .1 Bigger* and
M r a n d M r - Harri s left f •* \t ant a ii.at4 .tgcr of tin
I'• \a* till t o ,
Hart,
managi r.
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\ E. |Speer in*|,ectors.
D O W N I N G ’ S!
must ardent Mason, K
where they’ will make their future_ th: territory and i» a man ».f -ti
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DAVISON.
Iteripe
IS
IS ’ in m &gt; M by drughome.
i hng worth and business acumen. Householder. Past Master of Man-I
LOST
M avor
fa.rhaving
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and
oiitideri.
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|.'*dg.
No
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and
a
former
15-Fri-lt
gi-ls.
Informalion
in ncard
T ' e iirble
"ft
‘f ' a
Lost —Notary seal
vutn- But it
est daughters and .M.urgarct grew up hi- employer.-.
He now hus head- member .-I cuntorji Lodge. Our dis- .
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Vaughan, notnrA' public, Inscribed’
here as a child where she is beloved I quarters in Atlanta with the Texas lingiil-lii d' visitor is a descendant |
originalor.
.nil
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Finder return to ’dr- I f , &gt;ge Resilience Head of Park Au-iul
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nf
Nfasoli*
and
as
lor Company
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Hull. I I Dit'kinson'* law
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Baby Cream 60c doz.

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Tall .Cream $1.35 doz/
Cranberries 15c qt.

N o w O p e n a t M a y ’?
G rocery

Allgood O.leo 45c lb.

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15 and 60c Can

24-lbs. Self Raising Flour
$1.75 without subslitule

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Yellow Corn Meal

New Prunes and Seeded
Raisins
Expect to Have
lacola *
Today

L. P. McCuller
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’O U R dollar means one hundred cents.in

WANT-ADS

W r pm from JI OO to MS nn p it %• t hr* k« n itr
not
\\ • « ! m&gt; pay actual ^aiu&gt; for iMamnmU, old
tiold. S t&gt; t r and l ! r l t l&lt; f » u f k . S* ml at «inr&gt; hy
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you should

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Hart Schaffnet &amp; Marx
clothes that save
They offer the true economy of assured quality.
W e guarantee that— the makers guarantee your
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wearing fabrics; lasting style keeping, service
giving clothes.

r All Local AdverllsemenlH Under
Thin Heading T H R E E ( E N T S a
l ine For Farit insertion. Minimum
(Miartre JA f ’ent'J.
In answering’ an advertisement
whi re no name i* mentioned In the
id, plea’sv do not a«k. The Herald
for information as to the identity of.
i the. adverttFer.
Usually wo do not
‘linow who the advertiser is and if
wo do wo aro not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
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• .• well-fed men, lire generally
'successful. If you would &lt;ueecul with voiir^crops, you
must do ns commanders dv for their men—choose food3
of the right kind anti supply them i:i ample iiuantiticS;

to give you values that mean savings and true
u Schaffner &amp; Marx clothes are all-wool.

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For Sab?— Pair of good mules,
good wagon and harness. Apply to
Thomas Emmett Wilson, 120 Park.
For Sale.— Pansy plants. Mrs.
J. It. Stewart,
814 Myrtle Ave.
Phone 2fi0 W.
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For Sale — New single Weber Wag­
on box. Dutton Cratt? Co..
13-tf
For Sale—Best small' mule, lir.rnrs* nnd wagon. One Hundred Dol- ■
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Also line china &lt;abinet
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For sale One Studebaker Inur­
ing ear for information apply to
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The home of Hart Schaffner 8t Marx clothes

For sale—Nice Bungalow coni|&gt;tetely furnished, about three miles
from a* good town. Price $5000.00
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They supply the right kind of nutrients at the right
time to make vigorous growth and big yields.
Our rfew book, ‘ Market Crops, ” is full of interesting
information about Florida crops. Write for n fretreopy.

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spirit wilf in ihc lung run avail
nothiiu^ unless *ifi the years of peace
the average man and the average
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
woman of Hie duly performing- 4y|&gt;e
W. M. HAYNES. Business Majiager
realize that the highest of all duties,
l v iJ U liril Kvct y T u M i l i y ■ml Friday , .»
tin* one essential duly, is the duly of
perpetuating the family life;, based
may he justly generous to its industrious sons hut this hank will
on the mutual low and rvspe«t 'of
si'iifM ( y r i n i N r u n k i n A i n a m K
the one man and thv one woman and
also pay big dividends to its depositors the kind of depositors who
ONF. TRAM..................... : ....................... .*. 11.00
on thi'ir |lurpose to rear the healthy
n i x M O N T H S .............. ................................. 1.24
stick to the finish. Are you the one w'ho will take up the chance
and fine souled children whose com­
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ing into life means that the family,
offered. We want you to get in on the ground lloor of our stolid
D filtered In lh« C.Hj by Cartier $2.00 I’ rr Year In
und
therefore
the
nation
shall
con­
Ailtin rr .or 20c l*rr Month
TH E li It EAT A D V E N T U R E
and prosperous hank with your account. "
I*■ 7 m m ti In Arcane* Mu»l Hr Made al Office
it is under this caption that Col. tinue. in life and shall not eitd In a
Roosevelt in the October issue of the sterile death
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
K o la * r d aa S*coml-t'law. MaU Mat trr A u | » l 2 fnd
1 * 0,*, al thr I’ oolofficr al Sanford. Florida
Metropolitan Magazine writes an
I ’ nless, we are willing to tight and
1'n.li r Act o f Marrh 3rd, 1*711
editorial which is credited .with being die for great ideals including love of
fr lrphon c No, I AS the greatest-4 message he
O ffi c e : l l i r a l d llalld ln *
has ever country, ideals will vanish, "and the
written.
world will become one huge sty of
In DcLnntl they full it “ hayfever."
"Only those, uje tit to live," lie materialism. And unless the Women
I, in Sanford it is dubbed "spif," Mi­ writes, "w h o do not fear to die; and of Ideals firing forth the men who
amians have tcYined it "influenza," none are tit to die who have shrunk are ready thus to live and die, the
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down*at Tampa it's "tin," while in from the joy of life und the duty of world of the future will he filled by'
If. R. STEVENS
0 L. TAYLOR
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
the’
.spawn
of
the
unfit.
Alone
of
Orlando it is the plain old la gripi e. life."
P r a ild fP l
Cashier
Vlre-Praaidrl
A l l ’t C i i h i o
|human beings the good and wise
— Orlando Reporter-Star..
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As a word of consolation to those Jmotlior stunils on a plane* of equal
T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S
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N o Jiner hunch of patriots could their sons to this great cause we re- H|R1 |)irs gladly gone down to the
In jm r t it brink of the chasm, of darkness to
be found anywhere than the men produce this message.
and women composing the Florida reads;
bring hack the children in whose
press. There arc nearly tvyo hun­
"Roth life and death are parts of hands rests the future of the years.” note will have to double and treble
of. this city.
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Death of Mrs. Alfred Vuughan
dred nowspnpers in Florida tint! the same Great Adventure. Never
their investment to make u p , for
Mrs. Smith Vaughan, wife of
Mrs. • Vnughzn was a native of
every one has been doing a super­ yet was worthy adventure worthily
the man or woman who, cannot buy. Alfred Jt Vaughan, died In Jackson­ Sniithhurg, Maryland and had many
BOY BAN DOWN BY AUTO
human best in tiie interest of win- carried through by the man who put
W ill 'we do it? Yes.
ville Saturday^night, after a short friends here who will regret to learn
* ning the dar. Not a jarring note in in personal safety first. Never* yet
We hear a great deal about giving illness
of influenza.
The re- of her death nml the sympathy i«
Little Farley Youngster Itulncd For
the chorus.—Times-Unioq.
was a country worth living in unless
until it hurts.
A prominent war mains will probably he brought-here j extended^ to the y.oung husband and
Life By Dairy Cat.
its sons and daughters were of that
worker In our state puts it in n re­ tomorrow for interment, but nothing the infant son.
Little Victor Farley, the ten year, freshing way, "Give until you are
stertL.at.ulT
which hade them die for
definite has been arranged as yet.
Alfred Vaughan is the youngest
G E R M A N C A M O U F LA G E
it al- need: and ncxiic _yjA was. u old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.- Al. TitlM**.- M ay wr-tako for our slogan _ Mrs. Vaughan left an infant son son of Alex. Vaughan of this city
That the Fourth Liberty Loan
country worth dying for unless its .Farley was ruined for life by being in these next few days of earnest that is now with Mrs. Alex. Vaughan j and is n vntive of this section.
campaign i-jjshiwing, alow n in a way
sons and daughters thought of life rim over by the Fitts dairy delivery soliciting:"Lend until you are Glad'
that threatens I its complete success
not as
something concerned uniy auto ..on Park Avenue last Friday
is evident
That its failurj2.-il_unly
with the selfish evanescence oL the nfieriuion. The little Farley ..child
partial, would he (he greatest en­
individual, but us a [ink in the greui together with several playmates was
couragement
the
bloody-minded
chain of creation ittvd causation, so playing some, kind of a marble game
kaiser could have in his hour of
that each person is seen in his true near the side of the road as the car I
deepest gloom goes without saying.
relations as an essential part of the came dow n the hill toward town and j BUDGET OF O P I N I O N "JUST
But it will not fail. There is no dan­
BETWEEN YOU AND M E"
whole, whose life must lie made to being driven by little Billy Fitts.!
ger of that. As in all previous loans
serve the larger*und continuing life It seems that- he did not see the| EVEN THE GATE POST
D O SSEY &amp; W A LTH A L
the American people will rally to the
of the whole. Therefore it is the boys along the road or thought theyj
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the support of their government and j
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..man who is not willing to die, and wolild get off the road. They did
put it triumphantly over at the wind ,
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the woman who is not willing to not see him and although he shouted
nnd Faith, ••He'll Print ’em"—
when
near
them
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boy
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Wc hnve recently purchased the Spencer Market, §|
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semi her son to die, in a war for a
So SayB Snunlercr.
The reasons for it-* apparent slack­ great cause are not worthy to live, could- not get away from the car;
next to Philips* Drim Store and are arraiiL'ini;
ing up are apparent t&lt;* the most Therefore it i- that the man und ami L**' wa- &gt;aught in the wheels In
to open a complete
cureless observer and are two in woman who in peace tune fear or ig­ some manner after the car hadThai Spanish Flu
,,f night were falling fast
number.
The first is.' the wiflV- nore the primary and vital duties j struck him in the head and drag- . *p|1(.
I T V M A R K ET
When from a Spanish schooner’s
spread epidemit sweeping over all and tb« high happine-s of family life, geo for a distance
the land
When a man is si«k, al­ who dare not b*-g* l and bear and
All tie* right side of bis face wattia-l
in addition to the Meat Market which we are now
most unto death, it is difficult to fix rear the life that is to last whvn|lor„ lo shreds and his right carjTherc floated on the killing breeze
h!s attention on earthly ih irr“ :tnd tfiey are III tlmlr graves, have lirnken 1, iirf . , . t o f f
Mis ihnubh r TMJ bunnrr of pademlr sneeze
the Arm-nan i.itioi, i- *n i t *i.r. I In* * 1..im of * reation. aio! bav* blu'l**. u;i* Ur,,r.«,tt. hi- collar bom
1nllueilza
This ( ify M arket will lie n RKAI. C IT Y M A R K E T wifli
with a -icknc-s thill demand.- its un­ show it that thej ur* unlit f**r "'m - ! |,ril|ll.|ii hi- head injured, and hr
everythin!,’ in flic mnrket line, im Itulinj! frvslt vejjelnhles
divided attention.* Bui the sicknc— paiiionship with the souls ready for |tv.|H injured internally and bruised The germs flew east, the germ llew
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will rut) its cour»e it will noon pass the tireat Adventure
in season, beef anil pofk. Iiotli fresh and smoked.
ajlocertlo* tiody lit* was *incon»ei*ni&gt;
weat.
uwav und th. nail*" will l&gt;&lt; n» own
Oysters and fish in season.
\t n •picl.cd ul f au«i • ,,"i«*(l ii.t '• Tl* hug of grippe got in our chest,
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W e will hate at all times eiern thing in the market line that
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It must go on until sfir has liven
made to pay to the uttermost far­
thing of her ability for lier enormous
sins. She must pay in the blood' of
her sons, and the wealth of her
people. England. France iitul It­
aly have said it. ’ America and the
whole civilized world have said it
Huy Liberty Bonds to the limit, and
emphasize thT saying. Tampa
Times.
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sight, and the war w;^. all over hut high places of thci field, i hope my
Woman's liberty Loan CtmiI lilltlenza.
the shouting.
That was ju-t. the two sons will live as worthily and
—Selected.
mill*** nrg*'s Workers
L»as in warfaft* is a • terrible thinjj. Our
idea the German wished to convey die us gr&lt; iil\ as v.'urs."
i t*. i o alinnc
Aliks
haw Irarnt&lt;1 linw to nwroinit* it. The
nli, reality iher** w.*- m-tt.ii.g i. 'n j There s *i&gt;k* *•11** if.niiitl*-" - 1'iif i.
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t ht\ i*i*-ri&gt;a i- -.if. w i li. I.* • I. . . IV •! |.y the d. airman
Tbi \ acic| t*-fl I hi- I'resideiit's t* rms ain't to r'
don’t know * *ioitgh to -land at at.only a- a "Va-i- for negotiu'o'p- .u d «u&gt;«gt&gt;:* r- ari-.of tin- kiu»i. f"t II.* ir \\ m *t - 1. I*. MV |.iiall •( '111' 11»*•• IcnllvU, with h - ti.ll nil when lb**
w Ih*ii tlu* Mrst L'a-- n.a&gt;k ua- matli . American
a-.k»'*i for .ii i.: mi.to* wi ii ‘would lover'- am ilit ir sons .-.mu. f f.u) u- ,-f -*•iii'ii"!* I'.iuntv "ti S.C •liny
aanufaclurers have '•’lire perfected «»as ma ks
Star sp.u,gd -1 11.ii-*t*■r i- being -ung
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and pluy.d I ».* i,"arl*&gt; * 111z*-»i ought
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fills
&lt;l*feai**i atm**-- and )&gt;oild u »•*•*'; stai.il such wiv* und mol I., r- A nd * U ,i-'. Ii^lor.. i »
to hammer the custom into his lu. d
in v e n t e d n e w jjas tiu il w ill m a k e th e e n e m v - n i e
lines *.f ilrfi’lis*
KVen while asking i we ha\ many, many Mich women, Mr- U M Galloway,
head
These remarks are precipi­
ihe day he lir.-t used poison tfas. Has your !. y
for un arini.-lt**'. their urmie- were and th.ir men ar*' like unto them.
SaiiCrd. Florida
tated by me fact that during the
proceeding with'all their iiihutnan
or
any of your friends in service written to vou
The •|.r*'»ni* nt has -called on tlu; singing of’ the Star 'Spanglett Banner
N o t a t io n can he great uuletui ttenergy in destroying ami devastating sons and daughters have in then) the nation t*; oversubscribe the loan as at a recent pat riot it* meeting some of
about pas attacks?
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the country and the cities they were quality to rise level to the needs of imperative measure toward certain ^,ur u|h.gP,| citizens saw fit to leavq
comjH'lled to uhundon. That shows heroic days.
It costs money to j*un‘ factories to make gas
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No army was ever ami complete victory.
National ||lt. building, disturb a number of
their insincerity.
masks and gas shells. Lend your money to the
great unless its soldiers possessed.thr Woman's Liberty Loan Commits
people that were trying to do right
The war must go mi. the men in lighting edge. .So likewise the citi­ a(i|ireciating all you have don
and afterward- within the door put
.Government so that it may protect our boys from
the fighting line demand it. the zenship of atjy country is wort bless ready, .calls upon you to take
on their hats and stretch —the only
the dangers of poison pas. Buy Liberty Bonds
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people olslhe whole country *demand unless -in a ensis -it- thaws thi» spirit- messagivwhonie.Vo. .Va\uc -«uW&gt;**» 1 '-y-*Smgiet(ni tbinK aKuuV_\bi*. str*U)v,U
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it und stand solidly', without refer- of the lwti_ million Americans who in. OvFrsuhscription of &gt;*&gt;jir quota must •jhut they did n*&gt;t stretch so fur they
* ence to party lines, hack of - the this mighty
gjity war have' eagerly come be personal responsibility of every 1p0ulj not K,.t hark right soon.
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MRS. W I L L I A M G. M ’ADOO |
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many realises in the destruction of of the stars afloat and ashore, and of #
i he lVussinn l -hoat sneaks under water
Have vou had the 'flu yet?
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tier cities, and the devastation of the other millions who would uuw be, Chairman National \Nom an - l.itwrty ,
tmn-rist**
sttddtml^trr-fTrw its deadly mrprrio-; then
her fields-Llie_Incredible crimes she beside them overseas if the chance! Loan Committee.
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it submerpes and runs Mke the coward that it is.
lias committed ugnins't civilization. had been given them; and yet such
Fat onions and avoid having it.
The Chairman immediately called
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Our navy is Hphtinp the U-boat and beating
the community and county to make
If you get it remain in bed until
:t.
but
these sea marauders are still sinking ships
one big ellort in the next six days, you know ail danger is-over.
loaded with food for our soldiers. There is no
to secure the quota given the Worn- 1
an's committee, 184,500
spare
food in France; unless our,ships carry food
The women of Sanford and Semi­ 1 The precaiitlohs taken by the
to
them,
our boys must go hungrry.
nole county hax'e worked hard the city oflidals kept -down Hit* epidemic
past two weeks, harder than in any here all right.
We need shi|)*;. We are building them every
‘E S , actually easy
previous Liberty Loan drive and
b
day; building food ships and war ships; but buildwhen G R A N D M A
with fewer bonds to their credit. * The peace offers afaid the in tlu
helps do it. No more tiark
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*nB ships is expensive. Building destroyers to
Practically hvery man, woman and enta ure working for thec ,. knisei
knirer
breaking over n rubbing board
protect them is more expensive. Sending war
child in Seminole county* has been against the- Lihrety Loan, Get Iqisy
— not with GR AN DM A on the
ships to convoy food ships is expensive. We can'asked to "Buy a Bond ' Thcrv*kave an,j S(&gt;|| more bonds.
Job. G R A N D M A gets right
been few refusals, but the invest­
rtot pet food to our armies without money—your
down to the Imttom of tilings tn
ments have been small.
We have
money—everybody’s money. Buy your Bonds;
* It looks like sonic of the patriot
a burry. Dirt just can't hide
five working days left in which to
todav.
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business
men
of
Sanford
would
away when slie gets nfter It.
secure this over-subscription *&gt;lir
hidp i h*- Liberty Bond sale by tak­
leader ask» us fur
G R A N D M A sto|« the waste of
ing an ml vcrtisemvni in t !»*• lo&lt; al 1
I Seminole couiuy and Sanford tin\c
cutting or chipping of bar soap.
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The in* har.t- of other
always responded to c\*-ry &lt;all
You measure out just what you
cities are doing it
hus ever said"We accept our quota,
W o.* the Wooten Sochi “ceJ ,uJ
and will go over the top.” Ar*’ we
You K nit with Grandma
going to fnil in this'task, at a time • The Germans have been wanting
when failure.-spells defeat? — Nol- war for' f«rty years anti now thpy
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Uut, how arc we going to raise this arc getting it. And there should be
quota? We see hut one wav.
no peace talk until the allies are in
Every man and woman who has Berlin'and the German territo/y is
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one more, no matter what the .haw htid waste to Frahce and Helsacrifice. Those who are more fortu- j gium.
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THE SANPORI) HERALD

IN S O C I E T Y ’S DOMAIN
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HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN AND
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AROUND'SANFORD
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Dr. Robson ami Arthur V owcll j und thus coutinjut; hy n-licatin^ tli«
„ „ r again after nn attack of j poultices, and in a feu hours tin
1patient will be out of duliger. This
Spanjsh ''Flu."
simple remedy has never failed 'to
For Wood rtnd heavy hauling sec cure. Usually three or four applica­
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,Murrell, or phone .178,
tions will be sufficient, Ihm continue
W y m an Steele is driving a big always til! flu* perspiration .starts
O v e rla n d car that he had shipped freely."
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from New York Saturday.

I °f Floritlinns—declares hr is in tine
health ami spirits and is a tower
of ohihusiasm. ’I*he merrhant ma*
rino, lit* declares, is doing great
things and he is speaking a message
of cheer to his loyal friends and urg­
ing them to do their utmost to aid
in the prosecution of tin war. —
Times-1 moii.

Letter of S&gt; mpalhy
Tin* Catholic Parochial War Conn*1
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ci I sent the following letter "of con­
dolence to Mrs. C. C. Lee on the
death of her son. James Oscar White,
w ho died in the service-of his coun­
try at Camp Upton.
To Mrs. C. C. Lee:
Musson's swimming pool i*' the*
Dear Friend- The* Catholic War
coolest plage in town; Open-, Wed­ Council assembled in session at San­
nesday, Thursday, Saturday aiidj ford sends its sympathies to yoO on
Sunday afternoons.
Fresh water the death of( your son. James Oscar
every day.
85-tfp
White.
Though he was not spared ’to en­
“ Over the Top" in Linen Shojver gage in actual conflict for his coun­
With the energy that is character­ try his death is no less glorious. The
istic of the Red Cross and its mil­ parish and the ‘city are honored in
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lions of workers, and the * ^ a l gen­ his death.
May Gml who saw lit to take him
erosity of Seminole county, our
Chapter--not only raised its full lessen the sorrow, piercing you by
quota, but exceeded it by 11G pieces this bereavement.
Father J. J. (J’ Riordun, Pres’f
in the lfnen shower for the hospitals
F. W. Mahoney, Vice I’ res't *
in Frnnce.
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TMrs. T. L. O'Coonor, V. Pres.
Mrs. Duvid Speer and Mrs. M. C.

All th e 'C ity dud County School
boqks at Mobleys Drug Store. G-tfc
C. II. Dinget&gt;* ivuH in the city
Sunday for a'slmrt visit to his many’
friends; He is now connected with
die Wilson Construction Co,, on a
big contract
for
new
buildings
at Camp Johnson and is making
hi&gt; home in Jacksonville. 11is many
friends here were ticitled .to death
in see hi til Ul'lill.
Wade the Tuner, Orlando. "Same
Ole."
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If you need stoyc wood phone me
I .can supply you. H. C. Dullosc.
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As&lt;Wustomar;' all School Rooks Savage with their competent com­
will he sold for Cash only at Mobleys mittees worked indcfutigulily to ac­
Drug Store.
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LEON'S
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T R A N S F E R the churches und other organized
PHONE 91. HOTEL
CARNES. bodies as well as to individuals their
appreciation.
RELIABLE SERVCE.
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The case that was shipped to At­
A complete stock of School Suplanta on Saturday contained^ 8G4
pli*\ and School books at Mobleys
pieces; the Chapter quota being 748.
Drug Store
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The contributions were as. follows:
School hooks—Srhuflk books and Congregational church .13 pieces and
School Supplies of all kinds t at
$13.25.
Episcopal, 94 pieces and
■Mobleys Drug Store
G-tfc $5.00.,
Methodist, 79 pieces and
Ncgo Soldier Died in Fiance
Jennings Handy, a negro soldier of
Kalokcc uear Geneva died In France
(rum dwea.ne.
His . name appeared
i*: ttie casualty list in Friday's daily

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I •*■-««-rihed as the "onion cure for
l; .ii. ,i
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liu- sent the following remedy to the
T"it I'"ion and ask's that it be
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individual mi»*4 )m&gt; keen loss to
its organization a* well as to tho
community at large, and
\\ liereas: ' The Seminole County
Guards, while deeply deploring the'
untimely culling of the noble and
gallant young soldier, is nevertheless
1(101111 that its-tjrst organisation fur­
nished |he firft Seminole -."Idler to
make the supreme sacrifice, and
M liereas: The Seminole County
Guards, wishing to extend to tho
family of th,. j;oung man expres­
sions of condolence und wishing to
show to the community that the,
Guards honor tin* memory of tireir
brother in arms, AN D VOUCH
FOR THE FACT T H A T
HIS |
M E M O R Y S H A LL EVER LIVE:
Therefore, Be it resolved by the
semlnole County Guards: That the
Gunrd extend to the family of Ar­
thur Dewey Lossing .their heartfelt
Sympathy, for the loss of tho young
man, und
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T, l-'d’or xvns never so short. Big crops were never no needed.
Ihe Government has called and still calls for more food.
Farm implements, better seeds and better farming methods
mdp to muko labor nioro effective. Finally, to make every stroko
count double, use the best available plant foods'in

E. FRANK COES FERTILIZERS
"&gt;' using these high grade fertilizers Florida growers nre
'"’w doubling their crops—are doubling their profits—nre doub|"g their' help to the Government are shortening the stay in
lhc benches—are saving our boys!
Alixrkct Cropa of FPirldn” gives In­
formation that will tiajn you lncreatve tho
net returns from your labor. Semi today
for a free copy.

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Hemstitcher at a nominal cost much
better than you can possibly do it
by hand.
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. “ I am glad you ~
arc using, the Long
Distance Bell Tele­
phone in your bus­
iness. There’s noth­
ing like it for saving time and traveling ex­
penses. It is the source o f direct profit and
satisfying-rcsults.
“ Very oltcn I talk to salesmen and to
customers on important matters. That’s
one advantage of the Bell Telephone.- You
can sit-in your oflice and bring the world to
you.
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" I hanks for the order. By ' using ihe*
Long Distance 1’efephonc you enable us to
save twenty-four, hours on the shipment.
Yes, it certainly is wonderful.”
. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Diatanco Station.

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SO U T H E RN B E L L T E L E P H O N E
AND T ELEG R A PH CO M P A N Y

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•hit Miirpv lla-- I. ■,;.t ii- \,i»)
I i.min \gpe.il fut N uf*-»••I'.,; Murjii,;,, • ul.a-l.i i of MurAll over Mu- worbf i-oim-s a Irani"
pliy's Guide t” Florida and author und pitiful appeal for nurses’, all
of Through Grei n Glasses, a recent kinds. * trained, practical amL any
eompi\dium of Florida politics, who woman wV&lt;&gt; has had anv^ experieip-e
oure iiniiit h.s ai'o enlisted for ser at all in the home'care "f t He* sic'f
vice in lie American Merchant" Ma­ It i|,., . imt ne.-essurily mean Hiat if
rines ri turned &gt;i .-.ti niaj I " spend a •a woman lilts out the ipiestmnaire
few da;, s in ta'd.-oh -. ilie
Mr Mur­ r.-laiiv.' i" nursing, that she obli­
phy lias bei-ll Oil duly al the Norfolk gates herself I " h-iiXf lo-r own horn*'
| Navy y a r d s for somV lime though Titer* is no compulsion about tt
prmr to llus station was in transport The objei l Is (o IiikI out how inaov
service and made
several
trip* women in any community-ran nurse.
abroad
He is a naval veteran of In the presence of inlluenza we are
the Spanish American war.
facing a problem of our own and
Pat—ti* !&gt;&lt;• is known to thousands the need will he great until the dis­
ease is stamped out.. Will the wom­
en of Sanford rally to the need?
Notify Mrs. Henry Wight or se­
cure information from her.

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im-i •" (.itr In ,irI - i " "iir IL avi n
Fath . w host 11.oughts art bigin i
that, our t bought • and whose .will.
11,. ign now. w. Illidir-l and It Iml.
worketh only
good to his true,
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Be it further resolved. That to
sJ\0w to the other -friends and rela­
tives of the departed ' soldier the
deep appreciation of the manly life
and death of Arthur Dewey- Lossing,
that a copy of these resolutions be
sprend In the minutes of- this Hirel­
ing of the .Guards, a copy be fnuiled
to the family of Arthur Dewey Los­
sing, a copy published in the San­
Eat Onions
ford Herald and a copy be posted in
Editor Tribune: In the old Dr.
the Armory of tjie Guard.
Chase recipe hook published by F.
II. Dickerson Co., Detroit, Mich.,
The above resolution adopted in
Dr. Chase made this statement:
regular
business session of (he Sem­
“ Onions are twice tyi valuable a
food ns potatoes.
The American inole County Guards, Friday night,
people do not eat half enough of October Itlj, 1918
W. D. Turner,
them. They are a blood purifier amLJ.—
1st
Lieut.
Commanding-Cm...
a warder olf of diseases."
It is the writer’? opinion that if Attest:
W. M. Haynes, •
jiwt one hen's egg sh^ed onion is
1st Sergeant and Clerk.
$7.50. Presbyterian, 90 pieces and eaten each day you will have little to
$1.25. Catholic, 47 pieces and $2.50. fear from Spanish llu, likewise, other
RESOLUTIONS
Baptist, 124 pieces • and $IG.50. tpaladies.
Whereas, the First Baptist Church
Sanford* High School, 101 pieces.
Acipilre the habit: it will benefit
Junior Red Cross (organized in your health ill many awys. Should of Sanford. Flu._ has been called
April) $10.00.
Geneva Jr. Red you dislike Hie odpr^uf the breath of upon, in the providence of God, to
Cross $2.00.
Long wood .lr. Red n friend who indulges in this mpst suffer tin- loss of our esteemed
Cross $2.00. ■ Georgetown, $1.00. eXijlilslte fond, eat "lie Xourself, till'll young brother. Arthur Dewey U"ssing, whose death Occurred on Au- j
East Side Primary Jr. Red Cross you cannot smell it.
gust 25th in France, as the result j
$9.GO.
Oviedo. 97 pieces,
Alta­
Your best friend.
of wound-- received while in I lie per-',
monte, D&gt; The Marshall Laundry
&lt;Inions.
formumi id lit' military duties, and
eontrihulcd in laundry work $10..‘IT,
Tampa Tribune,
Whereas, realizing his worth to '
The approximate 'value of thV donaus as, an officer in xrvi-riil- of the.
t ions was J'laO III)
iMed
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Jiu ksonx ill*'
Will \her s tiled at Jacksonville departments id our work, ami in
upprect.ilion of Ins zeal and devotion
Take Nollrc- .
I &gt;esterda&gt; after a short .llness with
Attention N again called to the re i influenza, lie left Sanford severs! in l he disehiirge of the duties that
gm-d him. und remembering
ipiest for the number "f our Seni Weeks ago t" lake a position in I were
the
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.III I Vlk!"r of III- per-olia
inole einitlly men uxer seas
The |Ja&lt; kso'ir'iHe until he xva- Tidied to
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oiisei rat• &lt;1 1 hn 11an. we
inf lueliz a
information tnu-t I"- in t L, haiid- |I he t "lor- and 1""h I !'
feel
a
"f "lit !- s- in In"i pm tinf I hi I |iu|li-r m i : i l;ir), M h If \

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........ o lint lire, (hen add same
"f r) e meal and vinegar
0.rot a iti . k pn&gt;te. in I lie
which probatfl)
drougt.t
• iirruig it ibormighly. h*t-:
i Terheuli AT ( i N i ’ E in order t" ■inoiii.i lit- Hinth r .. .till il t'\ w ire
iinmcr ti\, i r fi n minute*,
supply the requisite number "f left vi‘*ierd.iv Put tp'l i "l leach his
i lo a t "lion bag large Itti\t*s t Ti2*1 \%ill
f urn!*•
I*\ tIm
de in I .nn I" - i i ( d m a l i v e .
i iixt-r Ihe li.i gs am| apply IC&lt;«I ( ' r »-‘s t .. famitii ^ i r fri»'thl
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a -» .Jif rt an
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may want l" till I Ill-Ill. U I d o I" I
v\ oere In- lilts I .lued for many
want any I v or man overlookeds ,1 Hilli ng h e r e With Ills p a r e n t s
AND ti\ L\ o n j ; ini\ m v 1) in:
\ irginui I b v. a- tngugid in
v- ,
SENT. ' I'lea.se assist "o'.ir Chapter j fanning and was one of I lime whole
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3rd. That xve place the gold
slur' to hi* memory on our service
(lag. il will be a pirpelual reminder
of hi- her"" sut-rifiii f..r the people
thul he loXeil ami will inspire ti- I"
ibdl'.lle our live.- I'o tin lofty prillriplci that be cherished
lilt Thul ni' offer to the pureiils ,inil family our leiob'r sympathy
and earnest prayer that the Gml of
ul! grace will establish their hearts
and console thein in their grid, uml
enable * them t» fejolcu that fnr a
suffering world they were able to
give their best.
Bth. That these resolutions lie
inscribed in our minutes as a me­
morial, that a copy be furnished the
bereaved
family, and that a copy
RESOLUTIONS
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be furnished the Sanford Herald fur
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' Arthur Dewey Lobtitag *. •— mililju;atimv • w
Adopted by the Church
Adopted hy Seminole County
Odtobcr G, 191$.
‘Guards:
Whereas: Arthur Dewey Lossing,
* Crowder I* 1‘ utrbitic
a duly enlisted member of the Sem­ •
II. It; Crowder, the enterprising
inole County Guard early in the
year of 191H saw it bis fluty to join merchant, could not tmd time to
the United States “Army trt'do' what make a canvass Tor buyers of Liberty
lie might, in order that the foe of Bonds, but conceived the .idea of
the United States and of all the civ­ taking a page in the Herald setting
forth the advantages of the great
ilized world should he crushed, and
Whereas: Arthur Dewey
Los­ government securities uy&lt;j his page
sing did enlist in the. United States in Friday's Herald told the Htory
Army and in due rqurso of titne was in no uncertain terms.
sunt, \with other Loyal Americans to
Mr. Crowder was willing to spend
join the American Expeditionary this money for the government and
Forres in Franre, there to battle for the advancing of the rnusc, and
for bis ling and for the principles his whole hearted response to the
which it represents, and to die if call of his country in. this time of
need be that Freedom and Democ­ lied is appreciated by the people
racy should forever live, and
of this city and by the government.
Whereas: Arthur Dwey Lossing
Mr. Crowder has lately placed
ilid buttle in tbe war torn country of a iitagnilieient stock of goods in his
France! and did while executing his store and while it is not thought
orders and fluty receive wounds, lie wise to hold a sale while the epidem­
huving* bol h legs broken by falling ic is on, he wishes to invite the
shells, and
people to come in ami inspect the
Whereas:
God in His infinite fine new Block of ladies ready-tomercy has seen fit that Arthur Dew­ wear goods and dress goods and
ey Lossing should answer the greater many other items that will please
call of Heaven, Arthur Dewey Los­ Hie eye of the ladies anfl gentlemeif.
sing having4passed from this life of
sorrow and suffering on August
25th, 1918, and
Optlmlstlo Thought
' 8nffer not your fnlth to lie shnken
Whercns: The Seminole Coiir.ty
Gunrd feels' deeply, both as oflicers by the sophistries At skeptics.

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for one year. Must he near brick road, well fenced
and good land. Prefer something with barn and
house upon same. Address Box - 1033, Orlando,
Florida. .

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The children have started fo school
and may need Glasses soon.
Beingr'
throughly equipped to give Exam ina­
tions and Furnish Glasses of all kinds
would be pleased to have you call and
consult me either about your eyes or
thosp o f your children.
T H IS IS IM P O R T A N T

O.S. VAUGHAN, OPTOMETRIST
, 123 W. FIRST STREET

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
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MJMnER 17

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. (M TOREK IS. 1918

VOLUME X

BONDS ARE SELLING
UNIVERSITY HOME CARD. ONLY RUMORS OF PEACE
MORE SPEED NEEDED
OF FLORIDA DISTRIBUTED BUT WORLD AWAITS
WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN
SEMINOLE IS COMING ARMY BOYS ONE W EEK
Teachers

FOURTH L I B E Il-T-¥*- L O A N
MUST GO OYER NOW.

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S D N I) A Y
THE CONSERVATION
WILL. BE OBSERVED.

C’ A LIFO U N IA V EG ETA BL ES
DAMAGED.

GERMAN P E O P L E H A V E
CHANCE TO COME CLEAN.

I’ ro(. F. A. Hathaway formerly
PEACE MOVE.
principal of the Orlando schools aiul
• With quite extensive damage to
now superintendent of public in­
The rumors of peace-ans rumors a&amp;
Food Administrator Hoover has California vegetable- see- croy by
The_lioys df tile Students Army.
Washington, Oct. 17.— Ri-ports on
struction of Duval county says: Corps at the University of Florida called upon the American people to
yet although those in America and ,
the rains of September 13 to 14 it
Liberty Loan subscriptions gathered
That the people will .at the polls are asked to, write articles- on the set aside October 37th as Conserva­ would appear logical that greater other allied countries who have their
fhortly before noon today by the
fingers on the pubic, pulse think, that,
treasury department- indicate- than Irr Norrmber-jipprove-tbe- )*roj&gt;«*ed- rwtrr-and just now especially on the tion Sunday'. During.thak.viwk there Tmpornmce will bo-attached to tlu*
something
will drop ere long.- The
will
he
distributed
to
each
home
in
winter crops of Florida this season.
the day’s subscripting probnbly will Constitutional Amendment, raising peace movement that Germany is
Kaiser and his crowd of militarists
tho
United
States
u
new
home
card,
trying
to
put
over.
The
students
A widespread damage to the Cali­
bring the total up to $3,600,000,000 the mnxiinum levy of taxes for the
are trying hard to keep in power but
leaving $3,400,000,000 to be ruised *support f the common schools from get a better insight into the causes indicating the 1018-1919 program for fornia fields, however . -deplorable,
the
open chance given the people of
ten mills, there seems liitle of the war and the kind of lighting- food conservation. Itt order tlytf requires limd for recovery, and in­
during the remaining two dayB of the seven
Germany
by the reply of ['resident
they are expected to do- when they the itojmrtant• features of this vital volves the loss of just that much
doubt.
campaign.
Wilson
will
pave the way if the peo­
program
he
presented,
Mr.
Hoover
become olllcers. These articles are
impetus which had been given to
Thi* troaury now feels justified in
In the past, the people have not
ple
of
Germany
really want peace.
has
prepared
a
message
to
be
read
puhlislx-d in the home papers and
the raising of essential products.
predicting that the number of in­ declined to vote in favor of an in­
No
one
can
foretell
just what the
in
all
the
churches
on
October
37th,
the following article from Clifford
dividual subscribers to the Fourth crease in school revenues. T h » Con­
Assurances
have
been
given
that
next
few
hours
will
bring forth.
and in addition hus-^requosted that
Walker will, be interesting^
the
food
product*
&lt;
*f
Florida
are
to
Liberty Loan will greatly exceed the stitution adopted in 1885 provided
all denominations observe tiii* day
( iainesville, I la.
Today's news of Germany is
•l,;rd loan’s record of 18,300,000 buy for three mills. It was later amended
he moved with the greatest possible
with a conservation service.
•
everywhere regarded in l" S. as the
Oct.
li.
1913.
promptness this coming winter, and
raising *lhe -maximum to five mills
When the interallied food council as this information comes through jihadow of great uvenls being eaivLMr.
it.
J.
Holly.
-TKc $2,400,000,000 yet to be raised upd again to seven—the present
was hold last'summer, the needs of the department t-uf agriculture it before them.
.
will Ik- reduced somewhat, campaign maximum. • ,
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* Editor Sanford Herald,
the allies- were cdmputeji and the ought to be taken as a deliberate
There is in Washington no official
Sanford, Fla.
.
managers explained, by reports now
It is now proposed to raise again,
resources from which they could he program which should encourage word thij^t tlte kaiser has abdicated;
Dear
Sir:r
on the way to federal reserve banks and this time to ten mills. And there
met were reckoned. , Corrected * ns
large acreage, plantings in this state, tor that-lie has been overthrown? or
Ih any Vase, however, said the head? is really’ no argument against thisThe following is my idei of why tlu- returns front the harvest were
liuarters loan statement, the task re- A mention t. All are agreed that Germany wants an ^irmistice with ascertain* d and -lie shipping pos­ Associations of Florida farmers are thr;it Germany is ready to accept all
presumably keeping
In touch of President Wilson's terms.
II,g IS the most gigantic reqtiirc- .teachers are underpaid; anti everyone the Allies at the present time.
sibilities were developed, the sche­ tin- ^situation, and if theie is any
r,.,nt ever placed on the nation.
Officials and diplnritatists. cautions
knows that the only way to raise the
Germany jturP-d the greatest war dules show that America must this reasonable prospect
G&gt;r securing and cuiis,-r\ativ**. by nMure and prac­
•or,.- billion dollars a day ’ is the necessary funds to pay the teachers in hii-t-.r;. in DM I ami tried t&lt;&gt; put coming year -etui for our armed
ili-il labor for the farms at tin­ tice, regard with incredulity the tnu, , :Miiuit&gt; figure necessary to as­ adequately £ by taxation. There is t|n- hlnme of it on Russia, claiming fpr**-s md in*- Allies half as much nc«
proper time tlu- * oiulit ions should tiinathm that one . or all of these
. ,r, rha- -u*n s.s of the Fourth Liberty no relief in V- oldmg. School Hoards that Russia compelled Germany to again ul food supplies as last year.
J&gt;e propitious for the increaseil plant- tilings has happeneiL of eoursi^, they
sUl,s, ribed only i3.34P.001.500 for failing to apy teachers living mobilize to protect herself. Ibis In plan- •■( eleven and three-quarters
irig.s mer last sensoti. I lie &lt;fis* lUirag*-- .ill hup. they, have, they all know
,|t] i;,| tabulation early today and ’wages! They cannot pay out more was a uretext to m.lrvi- the world million ?-■!.» the shipniints ihi* year
inent then was inability to move the that one or all •&gt;( them i&gt;ro invitublc.
days remain, in which to money than the assessmept and
believe thin Germany wanted peace. wiir to• si' '•»•nteeii and one-hall tone. crops anil secure markets, which
We are pledged to send, fifty per
roach the desired goal. The coming millngc give them.
The'official opinion in th'.-. capital
T ie G, nuati Army and Navy has cent "I: - t-ni.i at.il f r-•I*1 -'.ltlstan- condition to .sTunc witi-nt scents It* tonight is that coming &gt;d these things
■y r.. days must determine whether
have been removed (or tIn* approach­
I hav-e not incM a man or wo­ heeti preparing for Mo- prevail war
! ,;,riIt Liberty Loan will be a
tmil\ t
*ame rtoio.s as last y ear
Is timed only by the mknnwsi degree
man who belives that teachers re­ ever suite the Franco |'ru*siuii war.
ing season.
.
nr failure, said Secretary
there must In’- :n*rea»etl s,.nsi-rvation
to which the tji-rman military power •
ceive anything like the salary that That war was profitable to (ii-rmuny
Giving details of the t alifornia has been broken. There may In- more
*M
It would be idle to mini­
to accomplish the result. The inter­
should he paid them. The remedy and she believed she could repeat
allied . ouncil was told that whatever rums and estimates of til*- damage information on that point in the .
m i- -the nation’s need."
.
for this too long neglected condition her success The Mile* were not as
the war-f... I program of the \llt*-s r e s u l t i n g from them. 'In- t nited ehancelsories of England, I-ranee and
1’i. total tabulated Saturday at is plain and- easy. I he solution of
weil prepared .»- Germany -it the r*-*|Uir* - a’.- will i ndeav or to nu i t Stat&lt;- Department of agrn ultnr*" Italy than there is in Washington.
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tin- campaign must be the problem is :tmple. lly your vote
.
. | non oiMMioo. utllcials said make it possible to raise mor* ri star'. "..f the war. alul consequently |This is. an otdigatton measured »n sued Report rj ba- the following
When President Wilsons reply to
had Mo- i-cs- uf the tight" the t « -'ii!* "f human life that rest* on
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German peai e proffer went forth
Hams
Ilf
September
•t S '
fur a time, and has been able to every American.
iatnaged certain . vegetable- Monday night, it was predicted here
. -I Milafcd subscriptions and receive at the hands of the school,
hold off almost the entire world for
Ti &lt;• now program is Y*s spi-em,
seed i Tops in Valifornin that were thnt if ft-did not bring' a complete
&lt;
-.i 1•ii Iitt inns mi tin- basis of pre- hoards more pay.
fiiur \i.ir* The A Hie- n-w. m-ciii t"
- tiring in tlo* fields In t be central and unconditional surrender of tlu*
hill no less definite t hau that -*f t h-*
\ . ,.an* may bn i minted upon to
If you are sincere, and in favor.of have the -.1j»jn-r hai.^. and tnrmanv las'- twelve months. Thru the I ood
part of the state these Tains were military autocracy, the German peo­
_ . . .• million dollars to the total. luyl
is crying fur penn-. She states that
especially
heavy, amounting m ple themselves would force one.
a- empathized that today and to- teachers' being paid a decent salary
Administration wa« meeting on*-,
the present German Government i*
tlie three days to 3.44 inches at President Wilson’s words wbre u
emergency i*ft*-r another in it rose.
,ir«- . rital days for "the iam- prove yiAir good faith by voting your
convictions at the November election willing to subscribe to President s This year it will he a long, steady
Sucreniento and 3.56 inches at plain invitation to tfte German pcoI -• gn!
Wilson's peace terms, hut she tlotij
Siiir^FratiiTsi o. Tv Idle I.os- \nR&lt;'trS pie t&lt;* taki- such a step, and
a ultipull directed to the yvhrrtr Tnmt
. &lt; -incident with the. report that and cease the attempt to .shift the,
a
I.flstitutes the "preno peace
Situation and not ►
*&lt; much t*» |*ar- received only .10 inches of rain dur- malum thM there would he
*
prisoners in this muntry are onus upon the School Hoards afld not state what
In
Gcrsent German
government
mg the -a ii*,- period. Rail* seldom with kai*rrism.
...t.jc liberty bonds, news cajnc to- Superintendents
ticulqr coimnoilittes After a year's
rhr -r,.,.. i, n
mnnv'*
arrotrs
are
tn
rctrr-a'
on
h
--o'd
■
)n
'
f-i-rrH
—V
t”
-v
-•U
T’
o
t
f
a
l
l s 1'‘.I, a'p’i-r. iaVTe - - - fbUtb'- 't'ITtnr _ q-hr mining hm,r- will show how
i, from
France that
when
• AS♦**4t**M» ( r»»»* l tool V.ermali* wo old is -111 a ro w f o o t ir *i- ' • r, a n d a i&gt; r - .a d
tlu
neOiths
'
[
Siptembi-r
al-d the haven "a* worked the imti—r.uinir. d Or-riiiur..: afid "'"1 t
Still Vi Osteen.
t futtps .it;! "f K*l&gt;- it* I 'li,- w a y * n a v i
Ilk**
,
* h t - i - r in * nl r.i l .*rid s mil her ii biatioiis mi today'- dispatches from
- a - - * d . t be
• .n i h«*tu th»-\ ml* i*1 im 1
* .
, i i ill Tui--day .-sheriff Morris and t n ♦ r • t 11 • t - jt I iti * s h ** » . i " h ji r*i
« ulifurnia. .»•».! fur tin* ri-UMin l,oiid«0| Paris „nd Holland eoggest-——
h i , t bods
have i« • i i deie-.pid
In*
•I .,i tin •iermails in v•
deputies captured and illnt still at ^*j.; ilj.it withuui openly admiLLiuc
,iin conscience is active e.\*ery w lo re.
many of the growers were tntull the progress1 of the ferment.
l..in i ty bonds.
Osternr inrlurting two . barrels of defeat. Germany wants an armistice
Tlqspirit
which
will
carry
tftitf
unprepared tor it. ,
. tt :t."le ,i iniutY ran _be depended "Ituck,” one barrel of which was
Most sgniflquit of all is re'gared
so 'nit* ran get Iter troops out of effort through to another triumph,
tlTTiin to raise her quota if the pec* ready* to run and the other just
A
porlion’
of
tlie
seed
rr*»|»s
was
the
report from Holland, by way of
France and Iti-fgium, and get^ out is alone tit*' Mime, yet intensified
dlVume in today nnd tomorrow ••biling" to he "Idled."
in the wareehiluses at tlu* tinu* "f l.oitdim, that Germany will immedi­
}i,-r guns anil military stores al*o |,v the vear of anxiety ai d hrighten.!*•!. i*it down their money for the
till- rain, varying with the hu-aliiy ately, reply to President WiKun, ac­
\\ tlliilTIl W'miilw aril, of Ostee
n si." S.|&gt;* sll • will g»t *'llt ..f It, 'glum . d • ..p.-s.
-i.it they know tbev should
ami &lt;r&lt;&gt;p. I’r.u to ally all ••( the cepting all hi* terms and asking only
white man w as arrest*-*! mi the -I
and 1 rii ni " . Imii sin- •1•»* , m.L -av^ ’ M r I l m t V i r &gt;
i . 'I-Im' --flu" and the rainy
spina* h unil beet
was in the guarantees for the interests of Ger..f being t*m- illi* t distil',.r W••**"'* tlia* -ll" will yi\" any guaraiit"i
• ,i- -.lowed up tin- active
tt -■ii- M i'nla.v
wari-h*»iisi-s,
anil
',n,i
"I
the large man &gt; atnl tin- German people If
a,-I
L. P iu-r T i -j ' ii -- ,
w.inl Wlls nfiVI. led several years t i-.lt - t i " w
.'ini'« bat but now ’ v"• i
•- • '&lt; ' g ■ ' '
.
tut,
i
Th.u
h.
■
...I ,i * *'f ••tt*li si
*t*lv .|-„.s
I' re-ob-o t
f
l
oin
l!»g
I
I.
Hsleei*
s
. 1 are
Sill Ueats it.j
A,
l.iiilW
bp'.V
. ago
I*-.
, sM'e. and the w"i*tb"i
: .
. al •' '** i : n-«- *■' 1'1*
oily
i
-iur.se
will
!&gt;
*• to tori
I
mhi
&gt;
ii.
c
l
l
- 1 -i r . •
*-..r»
t
tn. * - -be • n.-ial.d v» a- *• •
Mu'
-iit-i . i i-r v patro-t should •••»&gt;'i • ;ii nil in i ;«• "
rain More -mr'it seed »ll* f * ward it jo the ,o-befiigerents. The
(
penitentiary.N
to
her
interest
to
break
tfleoi.
«ll&gt;
i ■:.-n- the kaiser does Semi-I in the 8tat*
II |a,r;eit in tin- m-H- t'l.m an*
*»• r guarantee* f**r th*- interests of Gerr ui
-t
I» i i r i l i u i
ibte- 'iof It* -Rat*-- to &lt;lo so.
u&lt;*l e over the top every | Ills ituo/.» uiittt* was a very sim*
I h-n-l.i will tu-. \"get able.
in r h iir .lt"
HKiiiy and the German people' do
.
.
•
If Germany &lt;r*ully "xnts pea-". handled by County Chairmen of’
■•&lt;1 wlnlo- it may seem diflicult pie affair. Hi-snles* tin- barrels «*f
not
intervene ns nil obstacle, if
It hon been estimated that 50
raist- this big- sqm ill first by the "buck." ho had one lijrd can and ! let her prove k by leaving all tnlli- Connervhtion acting directly tinder
guarantees
are thought of in sincere
30 |lory equipment where it is. notv, and
per cen\. of the onion seed was in
• • .uiy pull of every one it-can be one carbon can holding about
Mr.
I.
T.
Fuller.
Din-ilnr
of
ttrterms.
If
they
arc put forth as an­
in
the fields mill* ilsu'igaiil more *&gt;r less
! very easily.- 'I be money is gallons. The buck was placed * " ! mur&lt;-h hack to German territory tin- gani-jution and Vppeul. at Orlando
other
vehicle
for
a quihhli*. an op­
l,v the rain. Growers ••onsiiler that
air those who have it. -and these cans and a lire built « " ' l ,,r-|,apmi.,li |,(vl j„.r brinj; all her l -bouts Fla.. Mx*. Fuller in co-operation
portunity for diplomatic evasion and
this
damage
will
lower
juiiuewlull
of
half
*” * *' I to the surface, open the hatches and un!i J.. LI. Whitney, Director of
lint invest to help their country the hi. A piece
ey
their prj-vious estimates uf the trickery, or a negotiated*peace th•—
pipe
about
7
feet
long
was
heiil.
with
( the entire fleet under th*- 'arm- Education, will L.irnislv oples of the
i t be shown up. The names of
wilL
meet
only
.one
reply.
yield of oniuu seed per acre lit*9
• &lt;'!&lt;- who have'invested will be onu end fitted into the top &lt;&gt;f the ean ^ t|u, y\||{(.|| fle*q. If she will *l&lt;* message to a.II clergymen who-make
If. they mean guarantees fpr tho’
......
........
_
The
bent
pipe
was
partly
iirtmersedl
j.
wp
wiU
jjnoW
i.s'si,,.
i ,-r . ■v \.. ’
' ti in the next issue of the Herald
nxrueals; , anti will ojso aenrt sutfi- . ..y -txqu. s
intergrity and Mivcrcfgnty o f ' tin■
get
.busy
*nn*l
take
*
time
f«
if.-rDWiliDled
to
a
n
o
f
.
W
((.n
;,
h,.rv
,.ff
„
rts.
We
n«;ed
There
was
a
ctmsidi-rahle
ui
re•uiif'inu
cienU copies 'to women Chairmen
which the condensed steam from tlmj some at-t, not a treaty or promise.
uge of standing ldiu.se in the Germany which is rightfully German
in the respective counties to supply
buck dropped. — *-----T
fields, much of which was of for­ always taking In the determinations
—
j to prove that -Germany will do ns all, chfirchcs. The "message" will
eign varieties. As a result uf the of the human beings cojicerfYed, nd
The brew is.said, to have
s|1(. sayS she will.
1
'
* ' tu; read Irotn .til pulpits on Sunday
_ - had
. *a , she.
t osider The Druggists
rains this will be almost a total ubhUcle__is forsecn. If they mean
(,'. L. Walker
- •*! • of t h e ‘ druggists are sick, real kick and that one drink of it
Oct. 37, and it i&lt; jm|&gt;ed .that i"**
loss according to the reports re­ guarantees for the right of the Ger­
‘ “I"
' •' -&gt;f them "are overworked-and would cause a jack-rabbit to spit
-nrrsTIT7:_Tn Florida, will fail to hear
ceived from, the growers. There man people to live their lives under
Will .Call .Ulder -One*.
■i them are very, very tfred. in n hull-dog's face. — DeLaml News.
thi*Important w-ords front Mr. Hoo
may be an acute rfhortage in some a peaceful, responsible government
I ' • ref-tr*- consider their physical
Washington, Oct. 16. Draft cafis Hoover.
varieties. of lettuce seed as the whiult doc* not menace the life of
Holy Cross Church,
ami help them all you can.
for men who have plw-sed their 37th
estimated condition of this crop thd worls, President Wilson’s ut­
instar.ro if you need drugs and
Tank* tan
Do Anything*During the period of suspended birthday are expected to begin about
as' published in the August U&gt; terance on the subject, officials think
-early ItTthC dayMhat you need public services, the Rector will In­ March I. Plnns for bringing-rite older
Paris, Oct. -16- Versatility of the
Thsue of .the Seed' Reporter, was already have given the answer. If
' hi in and you ‘ can send some one in the Church tins coming Sunday class of new registrants tnto cutup tanks i8 being emphasized in every
unsatisfactory, 84 per cent, of Germany’ accepts' all his terms nnd
lor them do it early in the day and morning nt ^he usual hour-, 1:30 A. have not he completed, hut the ap­ story that "conies from the front^
the 7,3 H* acres reporting being attaches the condition of such
•L.n’t wait until night. If you have Mi to plead the great Sacrifice Tor proximate date of. the first call was
An American tank* ord**red to
guarantees, it is considered that
classed
as "Poor."
' one to send anil want the drug- Intercession for all our people. All disclosed today by dubliration of tes­ charge a house which was a nest of
hardly less could tie expected of her.
A possible decrease in tlte onion
&gt;-st t„ deliver and you live a mile members of Holy Cross Parish will timony by Provost Marshall General German machine guns plunged
seed acreage for 1919 is antici­
from the-stofe send early in the day he careful to observe this time also Crowder before the house military against the building amid a hail of
Death of Bower's Baby
pated .owing tq lltu short supply
‘ •I. "give the, overworked druggist for their devotions. .
committee.
„
bullets on its steel-sides. -The - first
.
June,
the infant daughter of Mr.
of
bulbs
for
fail
planting.
Tinj
Itanct1 to get tu your placp. If
The Rector is glad to respond to
In all, Gen. Crowder tdld the com­ Junge shook th e “ house; the second
Bureau of Crop Estimates places and Mrs. liny C; Bower died at
I f «locs not g e t - the medicine to any call from anyone for whatever mittee. 3,399,000 -newly registered brought it down about the tank,
the amount of onion bulbs in the their home on Fourth street Wednest
vntir house one minute after you assistance he can render, either men between 18 and 40 wifi be culled which drove 'through th'e wreckage
day night after a short illness. Both
field, mostly sacked, that were
phone don’ t- call him down on the spiritually or materially. Phono 350 before July I. and of- that number crushing -1he Germans in the house
i-xpo*«-il
U
&gt;
th"
rain-at
60
per
'"lit
Mr. anil Mrs. Bower and little
t ‘ -"n- ami thereby take up more of
more than
3.000,000
will he and permitting no "tn- t" "scape.
•uluahle time in conversation
o
f,tini-rnp,
all
of
which
fiiay
he
Harry
Bower an- sick with influenza
similarly
No Military Funeral*
fit (or lighting men. The calls for Five other Ih u i m s w ,
more nr le.s* damaged by black anil this fact makes the death of
v the busiest man in town and
.
The olfii-i-r.' of Setttinole-G.iririls, general service men will he divided reduced.
I'-ing all he can in knocking out
Another tank sighted a German-1 mould and sprouting. The great-1this little one a "sjifV^afdiction. The
wish it to be made .known that; as follows: October. 345.000; Novem­
" " l Man Influenza. Now do your
est
shortage
is
anticipated funeral was held from tin; homo of
ber, 204,00; ’ December, 197,000; coionel in a wheat field and started
part in helping Mr. Druggist—he owing to the epidemic of influenza
in
the
white
Varieties,
while
Au*^, the grand|iarents MrS-Jtml Mrs,
January, 147,500; February, 344,000&gt; after him. The German ran in circles
tu-efis it. If your don’ t- believe It go no military funerals will he attended
trnhan
Brown
and
Yellow
Globe
Harry- Ward yesterday afternoon,
Murch, April,
May
and June, doubled -nrul turned, but the tank
down'to' uny of the stores and see by the Guards unless especially
I)r. Brownlee otficiating. Interrment
are
reported
to
lie,
in
fair
supply.
each month. These men will supply relentlessly followed, lie dashed into
for yourself. Itcmemfie.r that, drug­ requested by the families or unless
\
Miami
Metropolis.
'"
being
mnde in LakOvieW cemetery.
a
trench
and,
the
tank
ran
over
it,
both the. army and the navy and
gists are human and have H limit the deceased is a former member of
.
■.
- • ho
came
out
and
the
tank
followed.
marine
’corps,
In
addition
30,000
' - .’
— 7*7-----------the Guards in.which case n squad
•p physical endurance.'
Edwin Meisch is home from Geor­
Misses Blanche • and
Georgia
can attend the funeral. This7is in pien for limited • service will lie He bolted breathless across a field
Pattishall
are
now
|
n
Washington
gia
Military College and will remain
and
the
tank
overtook
him
and
called
each
month.
Crowder
said^tha
Joe Laing has gone to Paris accordance with the present re­
I).
C.
wheeu
both,
have
fine
positions
here
until .the epidemic of pneuforced
him
to
surrender
and
too
new
work
of
classifying
new.regisIdand, South .Carolina _whcrc h.ejs gulations regarding the attendance
the Government .service.
monin
Is over.
tn
trants
should
be’
completed
by
Jan.l.
him
aboard.
now one of LhftrU. S. Marine Corps. on funerals•U.
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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD
Fi&gt;r salt- Ore- PlannrU " I " Kt-rLOST
tilizcr machine. one i'!&lt;&gt;w ami &lt;craleht-r. ur.f ami hall t«&gt;n&gt; ol bleach­
L o s t Elks ring. Return to Herald
ing jiaj»tr. IS thousand stakes a:nl
Office
and receive -reward.
10-Jtp
two horse sprayer. Enquire F. C.
Welsh,
Photographer
Park A.
Lost Notary seal » with
Ruth
Vaughan, notary public, inscribed
•i v Finder return to M-* George
Hull. I- 1 iLi'kinson's la.* oil:

I

.
“ Self."
If your house looks *o nn&lt;l so. It Is
hwtu*(' -ou nrc. m&gt; and so. There Is
no way iff separating yourself froiu the
envelojK? of appurtenances that yoo've
«'ho«en fo surr.-und yourself with.
Vour " M r Is .‘ Imply the I'lusti r of
clreuuisinures that vmi huto culled
from the rich w««)i.r-of the world to
(tit lot.i tin make-up i f j.ur hf.
Kschnii^.'.
.
•

y plants. Mrs
1I M yrtlr*- Ave
-1 I- it.

WANTED

D R ..

OCTOBER 15, 1919

It GAL ADVERTISING

For sale — One Studebaker tour­
Let m*s t*ach y.ea shorthand. Short ing car for information apply to
thorough, course. Tuition reasonable. 4oo Myrtle %\ve.
l;t-4tr.
Cull at 314 Magnolia Ave. after
h’or sale— Nice Bungalow coptple»» P M. except Fridays.
16-3tp
tely furnished, about three miles
Wanted^Man over draft age or from a good (own. Price J5000.00
lady o'vdr 3S as salesman in this A. P. Connelly.
13-4tc.
territory. Salary anil expenses.
For Sale— Farming implements f t
Address The Globe Refining Co.
all
kinds, chest of carpenter tools,
Jacksonville. Fla.
16-3\c.
platform scales, set of batteries and
Wanted—iTady wishes clerical pos other articles.
Also lot and build­
ition. Address ” D " o-o Herald.
‘
ing. 'Atkins, next to Vincent’s Fish
14-35c
*
house.
S-tf

D O W N I N G ’ S

Recipe 1S I8*is sold by druj;*
gists. Information in regard
to it cheerfully furnished hy
originator.
Residence Head of Park Avenue

WE BU Y
OLD
F A L S E TEETH
* H r pay ('row 12 00 to WJJK) p« r *e| .brvkra of

FOR SALE

mol . H r altfo pay acfaal f t l u r for IHamaad*. o d
G « !d . M ! » r f and H n d | r .» # rk . X m d al o r e e by
parcel poet and r r c d i c caak by ri turn mail.

nfrX o TS1. dattd Ihr 1ft day of JUB# .
1996, rov#rinf I^»t 11. Block f*. City spri
•nld ai the t&gt;r«'pt M/ if I’nknomr 4j,,
titrate Si* TSu. dated th# 1st «Jt) f
MW. covering Lgl« 11 and 13. Ill-trl
(’lay Spring*. »'*ld at fh# prr&gt;p#»t) of \
Knapp: al«o, (Vrtlflrata No , "2, dated
lit day of Jun* A. U.
a vf .|tr
1 1«
I * HI•■#4* *.• Clnjr in&gt;rrnr» &gt; !
..f It
V Ha n al«o • rrtifirmte So Wl, Ihr” property "f# l'nkv»ir a)« r..,»
Sc. ^77. dated the ind lav «,? J^; \
d a t r d the *’ m | i?a&gt; -f i j r. r \ I ' ly"'.'. co%erif•g 'j ir.fernt tn III &lt;-k U«. ( ia Spring*. 1*02, &lt;o*#rlng L t« 1 and 2. Itl •» . ,
••Id a* th» proper" i of C W Ja*-’»«*k* HmM spring*. •••!•! *• the pr**prrtv * • •
I'np
. C**t "»!•» N •’ » •*&gt; j t .

nf June A. !• 19P7, r o v c - ln g *j lnT#rr*t in
Block
J*. ( ia&gt; Spring*. •* Id a* t hw p ro p a rty
i f B\ Ba ron, a!*** C ert if ica te N o 9l/i,
dated the 2nd da&gt; «»f June \ h 1402* c o v ­
ering
i intrrret m Block 2 ) . t ’ ia y Spring*,
•old a* the p ro p e rtv of (
\V. Ja r o c k t llelr#
at*u certificate N*»
dated the 2nd day of
Jucn \ P . I9«*2. r e v e r in g 4 Internet In
B!«*ck
* » f ’ 14 ^ r f r l n g * . » id a* th# p rnp e ft v-

N O T IC E

The b sot «■! n.unt} cumrsit.l'inrr. gti .ir nrit regular meeting &gt;tu U h.M &gt;n
Turtday, November' Sth. I*ll!l. mill (Ktlvr
H&gt;1» Inr thr r.in.trurtlbn of eighteen Is
•lipping viti althout pr.n*, aim bid* for th*
•l.'fctr. n ||SI v.ts Wth S*r.a. . •
Sprriflritlots. nay be hul by appliratlnn
to thr rlrra of thi. board, [tight it reserved
to reject any and all bide.
L. A. Rltl MLKY. Chum.
, hoard of fount fornmiMtonere
By E. A. t&gt;.-uglae.. Clerk
I l-Tuet-Ate

-Parr of large mules for sale. E.
Curlett. Geneva. Fla.
7-tfc.

For Sale—Cutaway Disc HarrowFor Sale—Old newspapers at the
id two horse plow. Can.^e seen ij.
S.minoir County
Herald
- Office.
•5-a
By Ofdrr of taid Boaritr
rhi »d- » m*. r» Frank Greenman’i, Palm 11am­
—io-s. ii-:r, ; i. ii.r. n
' mock. C. C. Howard.
16-3tp
For Sale— One Baby Grand Chev
la thr llrcalt ( ourl. Srminolr ( ounjj
rot auto*. H. G. Dieterich.
6-ff
*&gt;I sun r a . i *. i s u a . r u i r r i n i
in tririt iu
ftorlda. In Ckanrrry
Kerosene attachment for Fords
Blork II. flav Spring*, •-•bi a* th. pri.pKatir May Ilanirli
(r
* »rty of K. .A. Baron; ilm Crrtiftratr N'u sii
Saves oni'-half-on fuel.* For demon
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For Sale—Good all round horse Tho'mas Enrart Wilson, 120 Park
frndani Baron, alto C«rrtifiratr So rST dat.d thr
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C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
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|j)No^ thut winter Das opened up in
Mr. and Mrs. Emil. Magnusoh
the north we pee quite a lot of tour-[loft Saturday for u few months at
ists traveling hy autontol&gt;ile.
Mt-rrits Island.
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afford This put- down
Smith motored down to Kissimmee \good v t- of 130 feet on the old
last week and wbro oritertaihed at .) at ohs on pi are for Alfred Eric* on.
dinner by Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Wynn
Miss Eunice Tyner and her Brother
Mrs. It rat tin, Sr., of Kissimmee
Elmer who hus been workjng for a
spent the week end with Mrs. ,J. M.
short time at the Paper mill left
Lord.
on Monday to take up orange pack­
Mrs'.,.!. U,.Wynn and Mrs. J. O. ing at Leesburg.
Andes were the guests of • Mrs.
Jess Lee and wife took dinner
Weeks on Tuesday.
Sunday
with his brother Roy and
Mrs.-L. Y. Bryan and Mrs. Brat­
wifF.
Both
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ton spent a pleasant day with Mrs.
some
dental
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Smith Monday.
Alfred Erlcson was ill last week
Mrs. Ed.
Humphrey ’ returned
Sunday after a two weeks' visit to with La Grippe or whatever cold
her sister, Mrs. Howard Wynn at is going around. Mrs. Stedt and Mrs.
Clark were also ailing, but none
Amcricus, Ga. . 1
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Miss Edna Eirel of Jacksonville seriously we are thankful.
T. l&gt;. Tyner and little El an ore
hut formerly of West Sanford spent
several days last week with her Spent ft part- of Saturday and Sunday
with** his newly married daughter,
aunt, Mi*. C. C. Humphrey.
Mrs. E. C. Bowman is spending Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Krell of Arcadia
Mrs. Edwin Lundquist visited
the week with home folks.

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I Parents
The children have started to school
and may need Glasses soon.
Being
throughly equipped to give Exam inali ns and Furnish Glasses of all kinds
w mid he pleased to have you call and
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Lawton, James
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William
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See Our Stock of

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I tirrest *,Gntchel, Ed. Cameron,
Lyman Bitter, E.-S. Ward, Robert
Deane. Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper,
Air. und Mrs. Paul Tenia of Mt. Douglass C. Grillln, W. M.. Chan-!
Carmel, III left early M o n d a y " after"' eellor. Theo. Stiles,' Alton E. Kur­
il pleasant ten days visit with' Mr. nell. ffarry B. Lewis, Jr.. Vivian
und Mrs. Hodgins.
Speer, Randall Chase, Leelair Irwin,!
A couple of days before leaving they Harvy Parrish, Hassid Brown, Lionel
enjoyed a trip with their friends Monroe. Henry Lye Flowrys, Fred
to Coranado beach, going over in ; Strange, Edwin Moye, Comer Whittle
Mr. Colters car.
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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

GROWERS

Francis Burgquist, not, Bertleson
has entered Sutherland College.
We are all relieved to h&lt;*ar that
Elmer
Bergquist
and Walfred
T*e»rson have arrived safely overseas.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has the-uynrpalhy of us alt in the loss of her
two nephews,-Percy and Fred Mans­
field; who were among those-going
down with the Tampa.
They have freely .laid down their
young lives that kaiserism and all
it stands, for, may he put-down.

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Lloyd Hoak lias gone to Sterling ‘
Herliert fuller, Joe Lewis.
Ill to Join hb mother and sister*.
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Iylor,
-rThe remains uLAlr. lloak_u.hu died; F- Goares, ErncAt-.Gurmlcy;. Walter^ r r ~ :
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Pevehoum*. Harry Carlson; C. E.
to Sterling for irrtrrmenr. ■**—■ •
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Mr. and Mrs. Crippen of Ohio Ave Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrolll Long
now Manager of the
are entertaining their son and gratid- Janies Weaver, Norman Baker, Er­
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man
in.all
the details of YulGeorge Me Duugal Jr. is recover- Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy Stafford,
canizinjr Tires and Tidies. Tires Retreaded, made as
Lew tie Oglesby, Densler Sta/ford, T"
ing from an at tack uf- Influenza.
11 ti !’i-, Millie O. Goolsby, Harrold
good as new. We jruarantee our work. Prices d^ht.
Mr*
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tt I'eahndy, * Itnln-rt
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M&lt; rnweather. Robert Routh,- Staf11 a
&lt;ui Ijii-in*-*- arid pleasure.
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Le Fils, G r o v e r I.eFiU,- I’ aul
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uai ill Jacksonville
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Miss Annie Cameron is at home
nurn, Oscar DuRo s e ,
Erlwin
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Rev. Eric#on called at the home
of (!. T. Ballinger Sunday.
There will he no services or
Sunday school aj-jihe I'psala church
till the epidemic ha* passed
Eunice Tjnt-r rook dinner with
Margaret Ericson last
Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Bull oi Winter i'ark
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee
home and spent the May with them.
Gilmer Lundquisl atul a rolored
man killed a large rattler and his
hroUujr Edwin a Small one Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Lee look dinner with
Mrs. Henry Lee on the west side.
Tuesday.

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f ir mu &gt;ear. !\lii*l he near h riek' road, well fenced
and Rood land. Prefer som ethinu with Irani and
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ill. •i .*aid it was the lii-*t t hat h l* had
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Popular Music

A i t orpemng Harr;.
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M. lL.es*. Will Erickson, C. S. Hick­
son. T. F. Singletary, J. 0. Huff, Ed­
ward Routh. J. P,. Stroud, -E. It.
W. F. Barth u
EVEN EXPERTS
Welib,
Edwin Rattle non. R^lph.
L. Allen Seed Co.
U - F. i-4tc.
CANNOT TELL
King, C. A. Clark. Mafcus Leinhart.
^roDontald Car raw ay. Geo. .A._Dcill" diffcn-ncV ht*twc*-n a new tire
Announcement is made that the Cottes, Harry Cobh, Raymond L.
and tb.v average tire vulcanized
East Coast Chamber of Commerce Allen. Aubrey M. Haight, Charles
by us. The appearance of the
tread and the entire shoe b like
will meet in regular session at Fort R. Mutm, Gordon Raker. _
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tww. ,.Rut vhe real pwlrA .that
P.’ercc mi November 1C. The ^-'ort
Edward
Franklin
Carraway,
IW.
Itotiles tht- tire ex|M*rt U the ser­
Pierce News says that a large at­ Entzmingerl A. H. Hartley, \V. T.
vice rnub r.’d by our- vulcanized
tendance is expected, and intimates Waits, Martin McDaniel, Guy Sten“ tires. It is nothing unusual for
our tirc-t to double their original
thni. the local chamber of commerce i 8lrom Kd Routh. Nick Pezuld, Geo.
mileage.
will shortly arrange a program ofjm- 1&gt;e2ol(|' |landln Cease. Benj. Whittertnimm-nt for the visitors.
T h e : ner, Tf..
k ; Jno. \V. Booth, Frank
East Coast*- organization includes a Takuch, Verne Messenger, Charlie
Oak and 3rd S t..
Sanford, Florida
number of counties that are active in Anderson. Alex Vaughn Jr., Earl
ail work of promotion und advance­ Burdick. 1L H. McCaslin.'Ed Nelson
ment. The proceedings uf the meet­ Hugh Tillis, Jno. A. Warren. Edward
ing are certain la he of .interest.
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Lester P. Schnlelz, army
Notice of Election
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Abe Sjoblom
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Pursuant to the ordinances and
Floyd
Sjoljlopi
Pure. Sparkling SprinK Watep Brought to Your
laws of the city of Sanford. Florida,
D6or Daily
I, J. D. Davison, mayor of said city
Reports of the harvesting of peaJ
hereby
order
and
rail
a
special
elec­
nUt
crops are now, being made in1&lt;
x tion to. he held at the usual voting
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Elder Springs Water has a Guaranteed Purity of DU.O'J Per Cent
state newspapers, and* it would aj&gt;place in the eity of Sanford, for thq penr that the season has been pro­
purpose of electing two members of pitious and the yield splendid. The
T. O. CHARLES, Distributor ‘ PHONE 31IW.
the city council of said city to till Fort Lauderdale Herald tells of the
vacancies on said council caQsed by bringing into that place of about
the resignation‘ of C. II. Dinger and li.000 pound* of very tin,- nuts, raised
Sanitary Sleatti Presslnj*. Hoi (ianolnie Dry Cleaninff.
W A. Letller, and for tbi unexpifed on Ritta island and says lliul this is
Lions of All Kinds on Short Notice
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hut the beginning &gt;&gt;f a harvest that
Is 1
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J&lt; in Our Gentlemen's Valet CJub.
S2.00 l‘ er
Said election shall he held o n the will show how ad-nnrahlv the soil and :
O n F lo u r , G r a in ^ n d F e e d
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November,
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SUITS $15.00 UPWARD
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F r u it a n d V e g e t a b l e C r a t e s
accordance with laws and ordin­ this important loot! product. There
ances of the eity o f 'Sanford.
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Ton Can Bay From Us i t
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The following persons are hereby the vicinity of Fort Lauderdale, and
Wholesale Prices
appointed to net ns eh-rk and in- experts estimate the yield lu be .be­
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spoctors
Ut said election, to-wjtt tween dO atul TO bushels to the acre, j
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G^ W. Paxton, clerk; T. W. Wil­ Good prices are offered for the nuts,
Writ* f*r fri** l-Ui
V\U\il ml
liams and S. J. Biggers and David and the hay is also valuable.
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Speer inspectors.
Pfcklka, Florida
J. D. DAVISON.
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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

Gibson &amp; Wallace

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h.is s|owe*t up
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blink for a G u days
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Then make her with Imr false dream meet with prompt Investigation and
die:
i such penalty as may' be deemed
Listen to Itrak'e Belgium’s cry. necessary.
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2. In selling corn, oats, mixed
Vindicate it—here’s your chance. necessary.
Qur own boys now are at the gun,
Helping to push back the Hun,
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u* stand ■behind . them there,
Buy c Bond and Help to. Win.

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At tinHarden ferrv The News'
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and
wel l
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| first inttTiiat tu/r of the disease t hi*
tile bridges across t ,
Itcaten und Bo u n d in Hitter
; .school* ami all public places were
u|i|&gt;er Indian rivers should!
Itbads B y the Barbarians.
lose(I and every precaution taken
t'nrebased The paper says
it „ llt' pt.0p,e from other
'nay be not possibly to do all Buy u Bond, or Beg for Bread and
1 - white tiie war continues, but is
Butter,.
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places, brought it here anti there
Buy a Bond, or Be a Bum.
.were about fifty cases in all at one
' v in favor of doing away with
bridges as soon as possible. This Bonds will Bring you Bountiful timebut all of them are getting
A* 1"'•weight ales. There- should tie
0 lemurrtfs ■*
&gt;along now and many are out again'.
v I bridges across the streams
. I’ thI- vvi" iftrlld a f'.ridg • of Only in tw o instances
did they
' revi-r a highway runs and it,
Beats Beyond t:,r Briny. have pjieurmmlu and then only
i'd be f/ee. The old plan of pay-1
fight attacks. Up to date only one
Billows.
case la the country and one In the
Belgium Begs —Britain Bids—
city have died and it is not known
Kranee Beseeches—(Bulgaria
positively that either of these had
Bewails
America Believes that you will Buy influenza. The_ doctors ' have been
the unfortunate- ones and were, the
a Bond, _
If you do not Buy a Hand, you first to lake it and those who are
bad fjeiter not have Been able to go are out day and night
looking after the sufferers. That the
Born.
,disease Is fust disappearing is con­
eeded even by the people who are
HELP TO WIN
scared to derKh antl_by-using xommon sense and good nursing there
Germany has heard news.
will lie no serious situation hero and
From the Vorda, Slremoa, Somme
the "flu" will soon be a thing of the
Jordan and Mueso;
The Fond Administrator
past.
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Buy
another
Libert#
Bond and
has issued.an order that
with fear,
forget the "flu".
all sugar must be sold to
f o r alas! she knows the end is
near.
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householders on their apIlulO On Feed Stuff.
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All
dealers handling feed stuff
plicalion only. We have
Four long years she plied her might at retail Imtjhe State of. Florida are
prepared these blanks
With a strong and bloody light hereby notified that maximum mar­
Now
she’s finding out il seems, gins of profit have been fixed on all
and have them in any
That world jiower is one empty fp|.(1
and nny sal(&gt; „ , vil|([ „
ffitantity desired.
IWr
dream.
margin of profit exceeding that fixed

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Satiford will soon, he H e a r of

feeds, wheat, bran, shorts, and all
mil! fctfds. cotton seed meal, cotton
seed hulls, and /other feeds, the re­
tailer shall be allowed not more than
over nnd above" cost price to him,
delivered ut railway station, or

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■* g made‘ to do away with toll
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Editor Richard II.: Edmonds, of
the Manufacturers Record has sum­
tEK. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
o. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
marized the terms upop which peace
l',*^4rel
Vlr,.pr**l&lt;|fl
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should la- granted to t.he central
powers by the allies, believing bis sum­
T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S
mary will be approved by every
i rue American we give it herewith: the same initiative will Jead him to
take extra effort .to get values at
READ THIS
'.’.Unfronditional surrender of urmiiB
the lowest pocssible firices,. and to
Hooper .Alexander, United Slates
uu 1 navies.
give his customers the advantage.
attorney for the norlhern-dlsirirl-of shipping terminal, at . point where
To Calculate Interest. .
. '*Tho death penally inflicted upon
The Difference.
Georgia, who has sent the following business is conducted.
A
rule
often recommended for cab
They feel that the man whose
the kaiser and every male member
Science Is concerned with the names,
letter to \V. ('. Wnrdlnw, chairman of
nilating
interest
for
short
periods
Is
!f. This margin, of profit sliall
cf Hie Hobenzoltern and Hupsburg iniyiativo Is proved by his adver­ the district liberty loan corrymlttee.
distances and 'magnitudes of tho stnrs;cover
all retail transactions iif feed, ns follows: To find the Interest of nnd with problems touching'the "lntising
will
show
that
enterprise
byfamilies who have been parties ro
any
given
sum
for
any
number
of
days,
“ Referring Ip several rases which
this' war, and every military and offering bis goods as specially good hate been hrou'.ht to my attention and amounts lets than 100 poinds multiply the principal by tin number letdlniil parasites of the Ilea." Art. lit­
political leader responsible for bring­ values. That is why newspaper ad­ by you und others in whirh persons shall be sold at the same rate of of days nod divide ns follows; At fi erature itml religion lire concerned
profit, and ton lots shall also be per cent, by 7-; nt 0 per cent, by 00; only with mankind; with the elemental,
vertising finds immediate response
ing on this world crime.
who are amply able to subscribe to ,
u mn, imum uf Jlol more
til 7 |ter rent, by re.'; nt R per cent, by the universal, the eternal; n Hh th *
“ l-'ull payment in ships or .mopey ill an increased stream of customers bands, refuse to do so. you are -ad-, tllBn lwpnty cpnts p,.r hun,|red. or
dream, the defect, the ro:t:t- •• i ; life,
40.
und nt l* per rent, by to. .
for every ship sunk by the Gcfnptn to and advertised store.—Reporter* T.sed that the mere failure to lak e, Fo(jr dollars .per ton profit,
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“ Restoration
in
money' or
the condurl of ihe slackers who s o . ,nad*' I"' retailers for delivery serThe Gas .Mask I)ri»e
i ! every product —whether of art. or
refuse. is nut in llself and when dls-- vi,v ‘ ' ^ vld t" I“ &gt;lnt« outside of
machinery, or foodstuffs, or raw ms. tApologteS to Kii*!intrs
connected
with other mailers, an itiwi. -&gt;»r, city Irmrmmrt—7tth-rhirrge.T"
t.'-inl, or jewelry, or cars, or locomo­
bir delivery service must be fully
ihtiirluhlc offense.
tives, or securities, or ntturey^whlcl
explained, to purchasers' previous
Germany has looted other countries. ‘ What makes, you save your olive . "At ihe same Inne experience lin's
to delivery, of feed. nn&lt;l when sal
stones?" the Thoughtless Waster shown that people of this character is consummated, sale slip,**or hill
"A financial .indemnity to tjie fam­
whoso narrowness of soul nnd wnnl
cried, 1
ily of every soldier who has been
must show exact prices for feed
D O SSEY &amp; W A LT H A Lfur
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patriotism move them to lie up
murdered or permanently invalided "T he Government has asked
conforming to margins as fixed here­
PltOPitlETDRS
(heir money in order to cxtirl larger
■ ; hi armies of America and ,our
them," the Patriot replied.
in. and separate entry for such de­
and n
similar pension or " I don’t see what it wants of them." felurns therein, or on account of livery i barge a-’ .may- have
been
the Thoughtless Waster « ried ™‘T'' Minglnvss. . aiy, very freriiient- rnadi amp agree&lt;l to by purelnv-er. g "We have recenlly purehaseri the Spencer Market,
p.4&gt; no-ill to every man mid woman!
r*o overrun countries who have • il want- the i urboli that they &gt;' '»*
H*«l f"* "Ih'er offenses.
Hraxvon
Heaebaitv,
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next to Philips' Drug Store and are arranging
■ty-davod bv Germany and made
make." the Patriot replied
'n '*' “ &gt;»" "
h“ "
Federal Food Admi ni strator
patriotism to aid his country in this
to open a complete
v ***k on its farms nr in its faeFl ori da
manner, will generally lie found to
“ So we' re gather i ng up tlw* i b er r y
have made expressions \fchieh lend
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CI TY
MARKET
i'rii repudiation or ei-illl-Vseatiuli '
pits, the peach stories and the
( aril of Thunks
to
favor
live
cause
o
f
a
government
o. eviffy iiollnr of bonded indebtedshell
T V al l tbns)&gt; f r i t v i t i ' w l i " m i u E in addition to the Meal -Market which we are now
wiiji which we are.at war. or indl*
- every kind outstanding u*» Of "walnuts and Brazil nut*! and of
■ i * r&lt;/1 •*r 1&gt; a u * i 1" ,i ut tf ti i 1x
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call
npposition
lo
Ihe
cause
of
our
operating.
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t nr ma t i y,
Aust r i a.
Turkey
hickory nuts as well,
M i ’
tl* ,it r't.i ..till t' \ -i I I , 1 *r tIn*
government, therein.
I* sigaria and fw bl by any of the" And the youngsters liuiil lor butter« *"!
\t lib It
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i n n a t n&gt;
This City Market will lu* it REAL CITY M A R K E T with
“ Mailers of this snn are indict, I*.f
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mils in evejy date and dell.
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lil l-h ' l l M W 1
Mil* d u r i n g
aide,
anil,
the
penalty
may
extend
to
ewrythiiiu in llu* market line, incliidiiio fresh xeifelahles
*1 these bonds to
used To funds! the materials for carl* *li
n r . • .if - . 1 r**w i*t t i * p a
iinpri'Mnment for thirlv yi’ ars and a \ * .i
st of
* pay tin at of t In
in seasnn. beef ami |ntrk. Itiilli freslt and smoked.
a* J ! ■* t 1 .
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fin, of m.mv llioiisaml' of dollars.
t *11 allies
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Oysters and fish in seasoft.
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teraijvv ' "I pcnple ot Ihi* class to be
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day. Thefffy and precedent are dying to the thunder of Big duns
and only one thing remains intact— the solid foundation of our
national money. -SAVE IT and wait for big opportunities.

in the old tur. the same as he or his* We bate to rail .attention to* the
father or tile merchant across the
Hint there are a few real slackers
sited did last. year. So tlie man who *" Hds county who can buy Liberty
advertises shows that he is looking bonds anil arc nut buying them.
for new customers', new trade and There are either of two reasons for
llieir holding bark the money. Either
new friends.
tin
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The public take kindly (
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men.
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ing toll every little way. when nn a
trip is now only popular in China,
where it is said the landed proprie­
tors stop boats on the canals when T
they need
anything, and take
ida nlust have good roads and’ thev
should he free to all who w-irfh to
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T imen-1"riioii,
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tV. M. HAYNES. Business Manager

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IN FLORIDA FAIR

See re Ia i \ .md M.itiagi-r It K IJ.iaa
ft*ur*|e, n( rtu* Klorbla S'fU- Fair AMHiatlnn, looking (iTteiot to tin* very
probuble trnde rebitlon* « filc ll lire to
bi estatillMfied, after the war, with
South nnd Central American countries,
bns planned to lioDl the Pun American
Itiiernatlotml Farm and Live Hictuk
Exposition In connection with tin* Flor­
ida State Fafr in Jncksohrllle . from
November 27 to December F. or this
year. Ffvltlenee of the wisdom of hold­
ing this International Exposition Iters,
and to- which. President Wilson Is to
Invllc delegiltes fdr the l.alln 'Anirflcan countries to the south of us. Is already making its appearance.
Several days ago representatives of
a western plow and* tranter—trmtrofnc,
luring concern were In Jacksonville
looklng.for n slle on which to locato a
branch of t)n*tr manufacturing plant.
They slnted that they felt confident
that Ja c ksonville w*as destined ftritocotue an tniporlant port of Import
tvnd export at the conclusion of tho
present war. nnd especially In connec­
tion with South and Central American
iratio which Ills and other manufac­
turing concerns aro going after vigor­
ously ns soon as pence Is established.
Florida Is confidently believed by farseeing business- men like Munagar
Hannfourde, of Ilie Florida State Fair,
and the Western manufacturers to
have, n great future awaiting Iter In
ihe ilne of South niid Central Amer­
ican trade after tlie war
To bring
llieir representatives to Hit* Fair tills
year. In order that they may see nnd
know of Florida's vast and warlcd
products, agricultural and manufactur­
ed, Is considered us a very wise busi­
ness move.

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Do you know IliRt our men are Hie
best cured For of any soldiers in tlie
world?

T h e y t M ih e ItiyIn.si
T*»*tl. 'I h e ir t'ltitlnn.u is
(t'rials.
1 hey h a v e flit*
sir lx a n ti w o u n d e d .

p a y . T l u * y pid Llie best.
inatle t*f tin * lu*sl m ;iI mM h o s p ita ls fo r th e
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To maintain this liipli-standard is expensive
hut America need never stint on the care of her
sous in the Army or the Navy if we at home lend
in the same great spirit in which they have given
—for ms.
VICTORY
• The war will be urm and our boys will come
home safe and victorious —
When we have so many airships that Ger­
many is driven from the air.
- When we have so much artillery that the
Hun infantry is helpless before us.
-Whcirwc have an Army so large and* so well
omiipptHl—that no civilized power on earth cali
stand^against us.
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Whfrn all America unites in service and
sacrifice to furnish the fighting dollars that will
back to the utmost—our fighting men.
And these fighting dollars Which you lend to
your Government will prove a wise investment
as welL a* an evidence of patriotism. For vou
have the entire Wealth of this country as ytjur se­
curity. You are absolutely sure of getting yotir
money Jback, and you are paid a generous rate of
interest for its use.
Lend, nnd help our men, our lighting
men, to make the world a cleaner, hap­
pier 9place to live in.

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MOST AND DO IT NOW
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The poet must alike be eollOied by
an Intercourse xvllh-tbe world-ps with
tho studies of taste; one to whom la­
bor Is negligence, refinement a science,
and nrt n nature.—Disraeli. .

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four

Mr,. A. 1'. Connell; l,a, arrin-.l
home from Atlanta where she went
to be with her son Hawkins -who
via- ill with pneumohiu at College
1‘urh. »!.,
returned
home with
Mr. ar.J Mr- 11. &gt; II
I;.n i Haw Kins ami * 1 , w.Ii remain fieri
returned from ft.po-u*ant tri;» to untif'hc is able to resume In*, studies
|i Birmingham
and Nashville where
nirn
M A G It C L&gt;E ICS
W UN D E U FU L
t hev spent two months # visit ing
Hu USE M E D IC IN E S (or colic.
friends and relatives.
staggers, big head, lameness, worms.
One don &lt;&gt;f M A G ft l" F) F It'S Won­
choKing, quinsy. etc.
For sale af
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derful Medicine cures colic in iiors&gt;a
L. R. Philips ,v C o s .
ftles-'-'lf
like magic. Get it at L. R. PhilipsMr- and .Mrs. It. J. Holly have
i i Co's.
Tucs-2-tf%

HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TN AND
AROUND SANFORD
( ’ our.lv Agent &lt; . VI. Uerrj has
recovered (ruin '&gt; p i f and :» again
on the job.
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For Wood and heavj hauling see
4 S-t f
M urrell, or phone .'t7.V
Miss Mabel Ingraham is visiting
her grandmother
Mr.-., &gt;j»eer on
Laurel live.

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Arthur Yowell has received word
that his brother Henry YcrweH isM ill Gladys 'Worth of Sarasota very ,11 vtth m luenza tn..\.rv.nla
accompanied Mrs. \V.* U. Griffith but as* Arthur has just recovered
to Sanford, -Friday.
from -the disease he will be unable
Wad the Tuner, Urlandu. "Sam e to go north to see his bred tier.’
and has a lighting chance at tin
Ole."
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LEON'S
A U T O * T R A N S F E R llu'n* in the drive to Berlin.

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HEMSTITCHING

* t apt &lt; . I’. Lovell of -Jackson- ■
,'ib e and brother of Mr. M. W.
l.iv* ' of It.- • it;. w.,* here ester*
djv at'.iidw.g the funeral of Walter
Loved t apt Loved is now with the j
tr t r Corf'' at Camp Johnson. H e 1
t’ olorel of the old Second I
b many year? and served as such !
' during the Spa ni s h Ame r i c a n ’.v a r . !

I.ailit- nf Sanf&lt;»r»l and vicinity who
iiavc HcmstitciunjrOr Picdtin^ work
can have it done on a new Singer
Henistitcher at a nominal cost much
better than you can possibly do it
bv hand.
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Bring your Hemstitching work to 50G Magnolia
Ave., for Prompt and Ellicient Sendee.

M R S . G. C. H I L L
506 Magnolia Avenue

an ca!!*- and make’ all train*

Sunday.

&lt; ard of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. AY. T. Akers wish
to assure their friends of their
hiartfeit thanks fW the loving syrapath)* manifested, the kindly ser
vice., rendered, and the beautiful
flowers sent during their great s,orrow.
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Sanford's Youngest Bond Buyer
3 orn duTinK the early days of
*^e F'ourth Liberty Loan campaign,
^ arolina Elizabeth Hill, the tw'o
weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Loan bondholder
Sanford

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one unwilling to subscibe to his full
ability. The result was that in Place
of the S2.00 sought the list aggre­
gated $4100. more, tharl doubling
the desired quota. I’ahokee thus
stands among * the few communities
in Florida with so excellent a record
and. when all conditions are taken
into consideration, no other locality
can show so fine a record.
Palm Beach Rost.

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forbidden to congregate on the
streets or roldsides in any store oother public building, school chur»h
lodge or park. And be it further
Resolved, that asiy person ur
persons having Spanish Influenza
.shall he forbidden to ljave their
place of residence yunti 1 fully re­
covered.

Any violation of the above re­
solution will he dealt with as the
merits of the case may demand ai.d
In Memorian
each
County Commissioner is hereby
of
ft is the. memory of a brave, authorized to carry out. not
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bright, devut.-d ‘young womanhood in spirit . but the letter qf t-.N

city

This young lady has a gilt edge - a n acquisition to any little to w n . re, olution in ,lig re8per, it.e
baby bond. She is the owner of a and when sh«- and Jier dear s!.*t*-r
Dgne aIld ordl&gt;red in 0
r "urth Liberty Loan bond pre- came ainbnr
.England, it
mon'g us from .England

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Congratulate otfrselves uporr snrh' art
addition ■ to «Jur little circle.
Death of Waller Lot ell
Walter Lovell, son of Mr. an'd
Sanford* was smaller then than

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L o v e l l clied at F er nanM
T lie;•day •w here ):e w as in the

i.,r. a ! rc*i •rvi*f; a n d w as doing g u a r d
d ut \ i-r i ht* docks and act: ng a*
•i ;• .1?* &gt;Si. a t-irpedo boat lie- i m v e r
a » i r.
t.M» r. cold and inf l uenza
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1 Syrup, $1.00 per gallon.
| Pic Nic Hams, 35c lb.

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5 lbs Lima Beans, 85c S

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Price $5.00

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sented to her by her proud parents. was easy to realize that we had to
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tVe.i-t &gt;• iKv wl.ll art* in.all.i v.a.-- taken in TMr- very prime of
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in ull her relations, it wa* easy
t heavi ly in Elbe*rty Bond*
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^ G e o r g e LoVeil of Leesburg was T'HONE 91. H O T E L
C ^ X J:S’
A complete stock .ui School Suphere yesterday attending the fut*eral i R E L IA B L E SLR \ t E..
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pliej and Scbo(,, books al* M 0bley«
(if his brother Waller Lovell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. -Pattishall’ Drug Store *
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If you need stove wood phor.e me have returned to their home in
Dr7 Mffliburn has returned' from
L can supply you. 11. C. Du Bose. Geneva after spending several irqmth ^
Sutherland where he acted us presi*100-tlo
“ verv nleislnt summer'’
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dent while ^r. •’Uderman lhe PresiB. A.* HowariPand’ A. T . ' Ifossetter
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dent Wa4.ni. While they had a num&lt;*I Rahukcv are in the city for a
School. hooks— School books qnd -o( cases of influenza there none of
lew days, visit with home folks.
School Supplies of all kinds at them were fatal and the school is
As customary all School- Books Moblevs . Drufc
Store 6-tfc resuming the regular routine this
will be sold (or Cash only at Mobleys
-E. L. Marshall, formerly, of w e e ^ .
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Drug Store. .
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this city* but now living in Illinois
Attorney. Scheile Maines is back
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. .Forster
have has written bis mothcr-in-luw Mrs.
t
trade this week assisting
returned home.after spending sevecaF Peabody that ht- has arrived safely ] } ower ^ Roumillat while they artloti
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drug store again and is filling—proay «
been indisposed lot several
Try Magruder’s L IN ME N T for s.-riiitior,- w bib- tin- i-iiiilt-mir i« on
be ng confined to hi* home.
all lameness and rheumatism in
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the
public
generally.
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The best precautions . to take ‘ Mrs. H. B. Lewis was called .to
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against the influt•pza is to keep Chicago Tuesday where her son
from taking cold. This is the tirst Harry was said to be very, low with
place where the -flu': takes hold pneumonia. When she reached Pat
af,*i •"v**ry •r.v •bould remember lit! f.d a
\v as st-111 tell mg her
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this. There i no i*peria1 dange r in that lu- was" 1H’ltcr and u hik* ir,
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tin- influenza if &gt; ou t:ike car • of Ju-n*
teleplh'»fi*•d the
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burial.

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lb w.i« i unnectejl with the Clyde
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generaf manager of the Florida Metal
received a card stating that their Products Co".’
oldest .son
Reginald" ha* arrived
---- t------------ .safely overseas. He is in the* Tank
•Jitney Will Run (in Sunday
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known whethor
On
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Engtand or France but he „
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All the City and County School
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to remain open. It should he all of
M. W. Lovell nan here yesterday
them or none of them One place (r&lt;•in Ins grove near Lisbon,lie came
to gather is just a« bad as another on th« sad mission of the death of
if There is Any danger in crowds.
his son Walter and went to Feran-

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We make a specialty of Armour's High Grade
Fertilizers and 7 per cent Cotton Seed
Meal, and•
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. pounds of our Special Mixture for vour flowers
and garden and watch them 'GROW.

We hlso carry a fully line of Spray Materials,
Crates and Nails. A few more cars 'of Lettuce
and Bean Hampers will be sold at old prices.
Book yours NOW. Phone, mail or wire us your
orders. Your business shall have prompt at­
tention.

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incorporated city in the rounty with
beans and peanuts. More rain is ,
laws governing itself l are hereby
needed for catis- and sweet potatoes.
and sone thick on high lands, ^et- — —
ttng out n k s j v

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Puts

Eye Pe as, 75c

2“ -lfs. Self Raidir.k ■iou;
with suhslilute $1-^5 sek
Clover Hill Fox River But­
ler, 60c pound

L. P. McCuIler
Phone 277

tom aroe*’ abet

planting i»-a!.&gt; it. portions of the
south and central divisions? The
. citrus crop p-, good, especially grape­
fruit: oranges are coloring nicely
and some shipment- are being made •
Cotton picking continues irregularly,
especially in the central division.
:k id i in- '-f&lt;,P ba^
been gathered. Most of the corn
crop, also has been housed. 1 he
fall Irish pofato crop is fair to good ;:
the dry weather was unfavorable
in some localities.
»
A. J. Mitchell
’Morris

is C:.|il ornia B arkJ

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I Bf II iinis Cr.in, 25c 1| r j
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.Maximal.

It

Over

• The little tow n ofPahokoe, located
out on the shores of Lake Od
where, apparently, there are but
very few residents, has shown up
magnificently in the Liberty Loan
campaign, and every resident of
that community is very proud of
the result of the efforts put forth
by C. C. Morris, chairman, and his
committees. It was .a case where’
anot i.i r *••-1.
of Palm Beach
count;, "went over ii.c top." True.
ih» &lt;juotj wu- ! ;i two thi'u*and
dollar-, but : w;(» i,- t generally be­
lieved that-even that tigure could be
attained; {-specially when it was s o :
well-known that much of the crop in
that region wa» a dead loss to the
groover last season
becaqee
of
ited demand for the produce. C. C. **
Morris and his aides, made a com-;
_plett. eanva-s oF nHrrt—Irreality,- ter.minuting yesterday, and fouhd not

The Feeling of Satisfaction
which follows the accomplishment

a

of something that you know is the
right thiny* to »io. amply compon*
sates for any hardship“ or expendilu r e o fe fT o rt

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That Bond Today
am! thank your "lu ck y stars" later
"ti for ha\ ing done so.

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OCJOIlEn

18 . 1918

THE SANFOItnTHEItW.n

UNCLE S A M 'S
AD V IC E O N FLU
u. S. Public Health Service Issues
Official Health Bulletin
on Influenza.
LATEST WORD ON SUBJECT,
tpldemto Prdbably Not Spanlth In
Origin—Germ Still Unknown—Peopie Should Guard Against ft^roplet
Infection"—Surgeon General Blue
Make* .Authoritative Statement.

that Hi tills disease the niitul.. r of
white corpuscles show* |itt|L. „ r
|„.
crease itbttvc the tinnuul. it is
tde that the Inborntoty InvestIpntbnis
now being made ihrmigh the .\jitl..iuil
llesenrch Council and Uie .T'nltwl
Slates Hygienic Iaifiijratnry will fur­
nish a more certain any in which Indi­
vidual cases of tills disease can he
recognized."

el.
i-Hc.-i, h a c k nr other
'I ■■ I mli uu'l a feeling of se. * --

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eti r a p i d l y r e e n v e r - i
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* ietet -:i ,-r |- ' itutua‘ h'll
nr u.ejuii .HI*, sind many ” f
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■ d 'Sp.itil-.lt' ItUliteiizii*la i
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CHAIN HiiNS TO GUNS

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St* ml nolo r « n j n t y ,

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acc ording to law , lax dee.l- w III lt» u e thervon ' " t c on raid Joint Itrr.dtHlons wi-ra entered
on the Oth day id N o v e m b e r A. D. HUS.
'U p o n their rcap ee ll ve Jour nal,, with the
W iln i-i- m&gt; Offlclal -Ignaturr ami «ra l thia ) • ' » ' and n a y - thereon, and th ey did d e t e r­
thr till day of October A. D. 19)3
mine and direct that the -aid Joint It em -

t \ Hot I,LASS
t 1,-fk ‘ trruit t out; Sonttnole.County. I la
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Uiion- lie submitted to the elect.ir- 111 tha
stat, at the General Llection In-November
1918.
NOW. Tit Lit L Foil H. 1, |J . C L A Y
I IM II Fllltll, Secretary of Sia'te of the
State of Florida, do hereby give notice that
,

General

Flection

Noli,., |1. Iier.div given, that J I I..ting, will he held iii each c ou n ty ill Florida on
pUrch.aMr -J r.n ‘ ‘ertibrate No. I;!'., dated F ilr -d ay next - u r n ndhig the tir-t M o n d a y
the ltd da- "1 .lufi, \ |i I-, 1il. i .-.ring It, -..it It.lo r
\ H 191)1. the laid Tueo
day h i , ' . - th,
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e.| ul »h- dan of tLi i—oanee of -mb bir lju» talilicutton ur ti|.iil,.n' of the aaid
ccrtllicat. id i he na-i.e ,,t Wm. Slmto.-ii, ha- J'dnt llrtnlnihiM proponing Ann ndnn nu
t i l 'd -old cert i heal
no mi ..thr
&lt;. ott-t jt ut in n ,1 the n u l l " I Florid a
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litg to l.'.il, nl’i r 11 ■ •• lo'i I t* ‘ T ' I I I - -III - 'I , I to
II 101-11 Id Itil' It11 [|
*’ Niil-s.'s find 1111 oi,, lord s tvlll 'hi " '11
"Tnkt* oil pmr Imi to tho V. il. t ‘. A.
lo guard against bi .iildng In ihingi-toita iliseaso genus by wfaring tt simple If aiiyono lolls you they tiro stackers,
fold of gaunt or mask, whllu near the hit Idm light on the Ruse. They wire,
up on tile line.'with stretchers tint!
patient.
Witt a perBon who has had Influenza i smokos.
before catch the disease again?

•

Dr. C . J. Marshall

Florid*
Clilcngo.—Woril hint been received Snnford,
from Dana 1!. Thrasher, with the Sixth
regiment ^&gt;f the L'nltetl States mu­
rines, telling of the lighting on thu
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
wrsj- front In France, In which his
regiment took part. The young itia* j
LAWYER
run- oAprovM-y tb-.-p tnlminitiou for his i
mil* i: in i in: t oi iit iiui Sl
fellow lighters anil mlvlsi-s a blow In,
tlm lioso for tin1 man va ttu t ails tile Y. [
SANFOIM) - - FLORIDA
M.'C. A. men slncki-rs.
“ I bav.- ,-e. n soito- wonderful rased
of gumem-ss. We Avery tying In _yt
ravine one day when the ‘Germ* was
shelling. An - Am. rb an fell down An
top of ti-. A\i(|i Lot h logs shot i.tf. All
" I f t h e r e Is c o u g h n n d s p u t u m o r
he said wa-: Tm s,,rrv to bother you
r u n n i n g o f th o e y e s n n d n o s e , ear*' .
guys.* Fan Vo!i boa! It?
s h o u l d h e tntU 'P t h a t a l l s u c h
ills
"&lt; till' tidy «e ' , re lying In support
c h a r g e s n r u c o l l e c t e d on l . i i s . . f g a u z e
;•
it-1
n &lt; i- pr.-UA llr.-d, lor we had been
o r ra g o r p a p e r n a p k in s n nd 'b u rn e d .
);&gt; for a ......1 m-my dun, tnir lletfIf i he p u llo u t c o m p la in s " f f - v . - r und
1.
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t.-ii
,
ti&gt; idijuttrli-rs
!o m h o - h e , ln&gt; s h o u l d h e g h . ti « : U - r nd 1:, I s|’ i I,.11 for tie- last
d r i l i k . Il C o ld e o ll ip re iL S .l il tin : till i-lii a d 1 :al p.
d:t
tl, a
1- 1 - in -I'ranee,
and a light sponge. Only Midi nu-'tl■' ft.-- St. ■ - wore fait of
cine illioiild lie given ns Is prescribed ! » t '. I
1 •• 1 I ' - i i t . , ' S:
- ui ii'iin a.
hi the doctor, Il l-v foolish* 1" u-k lie- 1 - 1 '
i.
-■ - -I 1-- It- t- Mi tt tl, it
druggist to preserllu- iiud-in.ij b- dim u
1 1 :,
*'iltg :i‘ul Mrt»l 1111g i111&lt;•
genuis to trike t^‘C so-ealli'd 's;:fe, side V- 1*
and harmless' remedies advertised by 1f
J.
*T1 in-!-' ■ \mi . • • t ■ ,i‘l!i!j; Ittint!! •
patent ne dleirn- mitnufin turefs.
Hire*
ttlul D'llllig {
"If the pnilent Itt so si tun till that ln*j Ihr 111&gt;88
can bejittetnlerljudy by some *
who- pvi-rylnoit-, ‘I td'il ymi pq, j t]n n,.t
LFGAl. Ati’viiHTISINfi
most also look after others In the fam­ tiki tn I,mg, so I will only tety Ilutt
ily, il is ad i liable lliul-Sflell Ul Iciidnnl j tlort' tlh.N In’ bl-llir Itglitlitg Mti&gt;ti In
wear ft wra‘ ,r" tV. to-;-T " f gown tm'r| Hit' W'.fM. bill tip lo trill' no Kill- tins
___ lli.
_L u .
:l:r. l i f d l l a p "■ ImU.-i ’ h 1!l‘ &gt; ' 1 h I !'J It I t
. i . . : J----- J—Lid

"Il Ih well known that tin attack "f
- tl,.. .'idili'mlo spr.'tttl wltle, inonule.9 or scarlet ■ fever or smallpox
'
I
1 l&lt;llml Slitlfyi,
usually protects a person against .an­
'
i.gb tin- pt.si-nt i'j&gt;bli*mli‘ Is other nltneg of the same dWetin' This
'►
ri'tsh liiihtottzH.' ilmrir Is no appears not to tie true of •Mpnnt-lt tttAeeordlng to newspaper re
i i i w i ' i t m t li o r i g l n u t e i l i n , thienzu.'
u no rs who have studied I purls the King of Spain suffered an
In-1lev •• (hat the epidemic ttt lack of Influenza darlitR tin* " 1*1
»
111 the Orient ami they call nl- demte thirty years ago, and wns again
i,, Hie fact that the Germans stricken during tho recent outbreak In
t'lenitoji lire- disease as-occurring along Spain." &gt;t"- eiistern front In the similiter nml
Dow can one guard against Influhill "I I!tl7."
enzaT
,
How can "Spanish Influenza" be rec*
"In guarding ngalnst tRsensw of ull
ogmtcd?
kinds. It Is Important llml the body bo
‘Theft* Is ns yet no ccrtnln way In |;-*pt si ITtug and utile l o I t j ' t oft ills"hb li a single case of 'Spanish Influ- &lt;‘use germs. Tills cun he done by hav­
''"ft b e reeogiil/.ed. On the*, Oth- ing a 'proper proportion of work, play
ir band. Teibigiiltion |g easy wlidre and rest, b y keeping (lie body .well
taero |s „ gr„||p „f rnst,s ]n contrnst clothed, and by eating sufficient whole*
,l“ ‘ “ tithreak.H of onllnnry cough* sonic nml properly selected food. In
.lad eidiis, which usually occur In the connection with diet, It Is well to re­
’
ttumths, eiihlemlcs of Influcnzu member Unit milk Is one of the best
!!"•' " " ur at any sbuson of tho year. all-around foods obtainable for adults
htp: tip. present e|ilth'tnlc rngetl most ns well as children. So far as ti tilsIhtetisely in Europe in Mu.^.Juno and enso like Influenza Is concerned, henllh
Moreover, In tho case of ortll- jiutlmrllles everywhere recognize the
•"‘•rv cohIs, jtie general symptom* very close relation between Iis spread
. " ' ' d r , pain. tlcpiTA.sIon) nro by no nnd overcrowded homes. While It Is
tii'-dtiH us seven or m muhlcn In their not always possible, especially In
'""■ ••t as they p#e |p Influenza. Final- times like tho present, to avoid sueh
j- ‘"■ ‘Unary cutds do not spread overcrowding, people should consider
’
the comnumlly so rapidly or the health dnttger and make every
effort to reduco the hAnio overcrowd•••• evtenslvety ns dobs Influenza.'
a teost eases a person taken sick Ing to a minimum. The value of fresh
11 1nfluen;-ii feels* sick rattier «u I- nlr through open windows cannot ho
’
Ih- feels weak, haa pains In the over emphasized.
"When crowding Is unavoidable, ns
i ars. head or hack, nnd nm H ul
,1n street.cars, carp should lie 'taken to
" r‘ all over.
Many patients
vomit. Most of the pa- keep the face so tifruod as not to In• • toils rotnplpln of feeling' Chilly, and bath directly tho air breathed out by
' 11 ,l*1* ‘'nines it fever In which the another person.
"It* Is especially Importnnt to l.te' '"I"'nature, rises to tOO.fo 101 . In
‘ t t h the pulse remains relative*! ware of the. person who coughs nr
■v; hi
.....
without covering his mouth
sneezes
1 nppearttfu-p one Is struck by il'e and nose. It also follows that one
’ Imi tit.pall.i*nt looks jdek. I!is stioultl keep out of crowds and stuffy
, .....
"i‘d life itmer able of Ms ejelbls places as much os possible,. k»ep
’ ,u j*e slightly •litooiUhot,' or 'con- homes, oljlces and workshops well
••'.'GtIj us tho doctors sny. •Q'hcre uLretl, spell‘d pome time out of dttors
t'.i&gt; i.p running from the nose, or eiuh 'Jay,.walk to work If nt all pr.ic'• re limy he some cough. These signs tlcalde—In slmri, make every possible
'* r,,'d may not be tuarkeil; never- effort to hfentlie.jis mtich |&gt;uro nlr ns
„'c™
ll"' patient lo*»ks and fuels very powilhlc.
"In nil health matters follow the ad­
hi addition to Die nppcnrnnce nml vice of your tlpclor nml obey the regu­
s-v"iptoms as already deflcribed, lations of your local nml stnte health
J ; - ‘n»Uon of the patient's blood nitty i tiler in."
"Cover
up
and rnedze,*
|, .. . '0 *Physician
r
*1*
LV lt^iH Liii^ 'SpanDJbl
|
W I v 1 **
r each cough
“ VJ
In Irecognizing
1 'bfluemn.’ fgr It lias, been found !
If y ou don’t you'll spread disease."..
r

r. .f .rO 'K i , n i .
.o ld a ,
r a fi ftry ;
al.n

In rirculi Court of ihi* Srte^rh
&lt; Irruli of I lurlilam^ Hrnilnqle Courtly, In
t iijinrrrj
+
rial id thr Si.d d»&gt; nt June .A. j &gt;. IDOif, ti*v- Warren iDjIninaon
,,r|ntr I »'t*i H, :t A- I U a mi i -\tlil. t ■» Ennevi i..ir|
v in • ti
Cilitlon
• Id A- lilt- |.r..|n rt&gt; &gt;&gt;f Mr. I. J furir,..&gt; , NfJiic
IChiIiiiV4‘
nMtfi
.
JW R I T E R '
i " 1*'* l » » « ' r I i li r t - N o ififi, , 1 . : . . I il... ini T'» Nellie Ui&gt;hin«ont Lnitf-i Stfttctlv
V
d ll "! July A. I&gt; ............ . .
I ,I .
^ "U u re he reby ord ir e fl t•» be am) a p p ea r
j 1*4nti * \it'1 (n l.oi'n't, itm|f mthl a* i hi i•r*»!♦ Lilt .if r ■ mf11ajnt i)»&lt;) herein .iiriiti*!
* rt)
't t
At ( ’ ■' &gt; ul-.. T i n r "• riifn-At - *
MY S l ’ K t’ I A L T I F S :
■’ • -I I. &gt;lai. d il. . I h ,1a) .1 Ju.,, i 11 \&lt;*d 4 f h &lt; C-.**rt ltMU.«r i i M n f . i 'i f . Fl »ri«J ».
1-1
l.ol
l , , . „ K» , , „ d . .old a , fit Mi. fjr»r Mimlay in \ . *irrib*-r. flM**.
l *h '^rt&gt; " f
i l n n t h * a c &lt;*ofijl&gt;. crop. II)
V tv. Tk.imp»3r&gt;, al... T.C
rleefer pro m i -.
I’ ll K AIil/S H \.M).|*AINTKI&gt; I HIN s , • iftfllrat- N„ r.ul, dst.-d the rti? day of inc i*t law, faditit; to do
•Jitl)
I), Il.nt, rovi mte I,oi. |os. in;, ami liruil Her ret-. tuk.-n *Euin* t y o u . fo llo w «-&lt;! ‘ by a
Whnt Is the course of the disease? '
| ttt Long hood, s-.I.J a- tin- properly ol It. K,
GORHAM'S ST! HUNG SILVER
&gt;miH. ui-t, T m Cert innate N„ dr.fi, dntid
It N further o/dererl that (hit order bo
Do people die of it?
the 1.1 day of June A |». loin, rolerlnr foj}di«hrtj iti thr S»nforr | H e r i l d . u n e t * ,l‘ -k l
.old .a. Ihc pruporiy ..I p a p rr t34j | , | „ h r d hi ^rm tn nfe C o u n t . . Kfor*
"Ordinarily, the fever lasts from
ItOGITHS' IM.ATEl) WARE
J. A'. Smith. #1*.. Tat iVrtlrirale No. i&gt;;•&gt;i lita "Hi-,, i nch u . r k for l ig h t . rv»n*-«*uUvo
three to four days and the patient n&gt;*
dal. d I lie god .1a&gt; ol June A. |&gt;. |!M2. , „i tM'rt*
E l g i n \ s n w a l t h a m w a t c h e s ‘•fine l.,,ls IJ1 and llpi (...Milamui. .--t.l a*
eovers. But while the iiroponlnn of
‘ .iv ri i under rriy hand and .c a t ,.f xild
the property of A. M,-u.rr; al«o Tat Crrlili*
deaths In the present epidemic has
• min No. ItiUg, listed H.p Jmt .lay of Jim- illla' ,tl[* thl ,ilt‘ lla&gt; "irg’ ipti-ml.cr, A;-[J,
A.
1‘. 1POU. row ring led ,V&gt; t.onir«%ti&lt;ol, -old
generally been low. In some places the' ‘ V*1 , ,,
l ; K. A. DOUGLASS,
a. rtie properly of M.,K. SrhoflClit; alio Tay
.1 Ictk ( ircult Court Sfitalnolc To.. FI*.
outbreak htvs been Severn and deaths
C.rlltk-ate No H,9 |. dared the. 2 nd day of
Jiim-CA. h . It ws, rovering Lola 45 L, N ' j
have been numerous. When death oc*
bonguiHiu. aolii a- the prepvrly of J. II. A,
.
N t tT H 'K t i f K I.K ftT IO N
cars-It Is usually iho result of a cmnCooprr; al-o Tax Cirlillrale No 2 120, ilatid In the Sheriir «,( ft(inHn.de County, id tha
the
rltli day of June A. l». InS'J, coyering
Ntaje of ylorida:
pl lotion."
♦
- % Lull 334 , 33C. 3.13 and 3111 l.nnrtaiiil, Bold e * 1.?)*1 known, that I, It. CLAY CRAWWhat causes the disease and how Is
H • -''-entary .,f Sui.. „f ,|„. S u , e ,,f
a- ih- properly id a . I.. Turrier: aho ^ra»
I'vrUfi i ate No. Jill, dal. ! the tdU day of r inrlila, &lt;b&gt; herchy give nmica that .» ■
It spread;
,
GEN s h a t , e l e c t i o n
A- J&gt;. 131*1*. covering I..... ir.D'j 'am!
One Inch fords Will Re Published l it. June
1.0 I.ongv. nmt, ..ltd n. tf.e proprrty nt A I..
Sr ml Hide Ciuntv, Statr of
"Rneterlnlogtsls who have studied In­
Turner;
al-o
Tax
(Yrlilirate
N...
2111, ilated HofLU. on Tur-lnv next -ui-e-edlng the
der
This
Heading
At
The
Rate
(
)
f
|
7
.
2
t
fluenza epidemics In the past have
the Eth day of Jur.i- A. I&gt;. IaU9, rotering hrxt Monday in November, A. D. 1919, thePer Year.
bid 147 Longwoml. «nld us the property of said 1 uetday being tjie
found In tunny of tho .cases a very
Shirfcood.;
al-o Tax CrrtiDrale No, 2401,
LtLTH DAY OF NOVEM HE It
Small rod-shanod germ called, after its
Ilated the fdh day id June A*.II. I 39(t, car3 or one IDprr.cntallvc nl ih.- Four th
trln^ le.t td [jongaiouL sold as the property i,t°.',^ r : i iimJl, : n ' V rif *
discoverer, Pfeiffer’s bacillus. In other
lh « State Of Fl o rof t'- llarrtssih A Sun; at-,. Tax (Yrtlrtraie State*
Conitrevt of the United
cases of apparently the same kind-of
No. 130., dated the 7lh day of June A. II.
1393. covering bid 227 - le-ngaoinl. sold a&gt;
disease there were found pneumococci,
'd the Stxta nf
the property id Unknown; also Tax i.'rrtirt- Florida A«.°rn' y
the germs of lobar pneumonia. Still
OPTOMETRIST
cale No ts o o . dated the 7th day of June A.
others hriTo been caused by strepto­
h, 1993, covering Luts 143 and 1 to l.ong- . r f t : s u % Jn r ^ ; td°.!th' Sut,r,,n&gt;" Ct,urt
EYES EXAMINED
»o.vd, ...Id a. the
ut K. It. Iirewt ataD-nf^’, , 1} ^ ' ' 4'1 Vommr.xtunvr. ,d th.
cocci, nnd by others germs with long
also .
.W laKt; dated
'
....
lti.‘ 7th
d*y
of
June
A.
I&gt;.
T
99
H
.
covering
Lot HUI
names.
'
and
GLASSES
FITTED
Fot on. Memher of the lluuta of Itepr.Lieutenant Commander Cnrpcndor
latngatoml. anld a&lt; the property id M. A. ■ cntatlvr. of tka State (&gt;f Flurid*.
H
"No matter what particular kind of of tho United States navy,.who ri&gt; Srhanl'n Jewelry Slore. 123 W. First SI ltcncy: al-o T a x ta-rtidrau NY.JJTlt, dated
r or C o u n ty Surv eyor,
the
lil^liy
of
June-A.
p.
|
9
93,
c
a
wring
For
live
County
Cnmml.dnnM,.
germ causes tho epidemic, It Is now celved the distinguished service order
Lot 41 N M i t.ongwooii, rol.l a* tin* prop- » b i l l '!' Member, of the Cou.ity II iard
believed that Influenza Is always from King George.
a
Vfty pi Thna. S. Arnold: aim Tax Crrliticate *d I’utdle (nvtrurllon.
spread, from person to person, the
No. IfilO dRlrd thu 2nd day of June A, I&gt;. i i f Jpdlp** the t'eacc tn and for tha fol­
1
IHiiS^ruYrrini J-ot ltd Longwood, aold a* lowing Ju-ticc DDtrict*. vil'.No, 2.
germs being carried with the air along
the property ut Unknown; al»o Ta* Ortill* I
1? 'and for the following
with tho very small droplets of mucus,
rate No. lei|2. dat^d the 2nd day of June Ju-tlce I)|&lt;(rlct&gt;, vltt No*. 2 and 3 .
In Tftitlmanj' Whereof, 1 hava bof«unln
A. J&gt;. lS9r»e ruviTlnir l.ot 123 Lang wood,
Office 309 Park Avenue
expelled hy coughing or sneezing,
^•d.l a* thr property of K. A. Nrimyrr; »Do •ct " 1/ . hand amt affixed tha Great Seal of
forceful-talking, nnd. the like by one
1*% CrrtiUcalr No. IHOx’i. datrd the 2 nd the State of Horlda, at Tallahaxxea. tha CapTelephone 291
.
‘taj of June A, D 1896, roverinjf I*uta C*», A l» |ft|(|h# ” *l" ,‘ &gt;'-fourth day of Augu.t, ‘
-who already lias tho germs of tho dls
M*., »JH l.onprooh Itiltl m the pfoprrty of
enso. They may nlso be carried about They Don’t Like the Marine Office Ills: 10-12 a.m. S 2-4 p.m } ; • / • . Merritt; «!•«» Ta* OriiHrate No. i
11. C L A Y C It A W F O R D . "
dated thr 2nd day of June A. Il, lfW,f &gt;r ., r. ,, . ,.L
S*cz*tary of St at#.
lit tho nlr ,ln,lho form of dust coming
rover!m|* Lot 11, Ltinfjtiofvd, gold n* thr prop- ! To 1- t. Itrady. Sheriff Semin da County.
4-4 rl lfttr
Brand of Fighting.
from dried mucus, from coughing nnd
erty of t n kn **»fi;
T a * ( ’ eetitiirat»• No.
I I-V.u, d.At»«l the 2nd d;»&gt; ..f J u n e A l».
TIIOMAS I. MAII. I WILSON
sneezing, or from careless people who
I'ltliHfljI
-IH \\ • j bu ftiau iitl , lodd U'* the
E. mttitSON JIOL.SllilLlrc.li proper ty of U nk no wn.
stilt on the floor nnd on the sidewalk.
Said
Srhe|ll‘
»*llf Xlulri*-* lii«* illr4 »ald rprllliAs In most other catching diseases, a “ Devil Dog" Tells In Letter Home of
rale*
1
inti has innd*» RjipiirHttujrt
person who hns only a iulld htluck of
Some Wonderful Case* 0/

Washington, D. C.— (Speclnl.)—Al­
though King Alfonso of Spain was
on*&gt; of the victims of tlio Inilueniq epl, domic In 1WKI and ngalu this sunniter,
Spanish authorities repudiate any
claim lo Influenza as a “ Spanish" dis­
ease. If the peoplo of this.country do
not take care tho epidemic will be­
come • so widespread throughout the
United States that soon we shall hear
the disease called "American" Influ­
enza: • '
In response to a request for definite
Information concerning Spanish Influ­
enza. Surg.'on General Rupert Blue of
the U. S. Public Health Service hns
authorized the following ofllclnl Inter­
view : •
What It Spanlth Influenza; Is It
lomcthing new? Doe* It come from
Spain ’
'■ The disease now occurring In this tha, disease himself may give a very
¥ou :itry"''^nfirh-«tfhMr"SprtTfT3 R’hTn rfuTtri^" severe attnrk to others.”
zn' resembles n very 'conlnglous kind
Whnt should be done by those who
of ‘cnhl,’ nccompnnled by fever, pains catch the dlaeaie?
"It Is very Importnnt tjint every perCoughs and Sneezes
son who becomes sick with Influenza
should go home at once iiiuHgn to hod.
Spread Diseases
This will help keep away dangerous
('bmpllrntlnns nnd will, at the untile
time, keeji Miw patient from scattering
the disease far and wide. It K highly
desirable that no one ha allowed to
sleep In the same mom with the pn
Hunt. In fact, no one hut tliu nurse
should he. allowed In tho room.

A. Dunjjerous ns Ibison Gus Shells

HENRY McLVULIN

PAGE FIVE

yet.

seitas like tt mltueld"

A FAMILY

M EDICINE

Id Her Mother’s Home, Say s This
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black*
Draught* Relief From Head*
ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc.

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tie Mil tI(LV o| Julv A, Ih I I llB« ll!(;*I
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nf Mari*rutta
day rtf July. A. I*. I 01R,
aa111 *-«r11tir.ttt*• in itiy oHirP ati4 1ha1* maHr
MrMIct»»*te
*
. Ml. C'LAY CIIAWFOIU),
ii I*Jill rati iiti fur t m *!*-nl tn i#*ur in arror*!* CT II, /1itStiDkrtn, IU&gt;iif«rH AKinI,
aFf-erflary uf F'tate.
nnre te!th ln« Sah! crrliflratr t-rfilirarr^ thr
tirlan&lt;li*» Florida.
7-FrUMr .
!*£»-Frl I l i e
fnlluvtirtg tlrurrihnl
properly ►itunt*&lt;I In
Sfmimi.p County, Horiria,
I * 3H

and .TP Ulnrk Ci, Uhaji|Y**ll*ii Fiu!i. D i v , ol*
TI t #*rk» Ir. K .
J * #I Nit d!* bfiffH
Tin* m ! i1 tan»l , !r&gt;^ ttpuimi'&gt;1 *nt iti*^ dull*
of the i-u4ijii Orr of s u r ! ci f lillrut* ih I hr Via flM'
«.( W m. L U r U
Unlr-«f *&gt;airi r*»/tifiralr
nhnll l»r f r t l r r f m t ! orrur«lini( tt» l a * , t.m rirril
%iU
U
aup
Ihrfron
*m
ttic*
f*lh day of Nnvrmutil I r3U** t h rf ro n
li r r A. !&gt;, I PLs.

Ringgold. On.— Mre. Gifts. Gaston,
of this place, wt Uc s : " I am a user
of Thodford'fl Dlack-Drnugbt; in fnct,
Wlturrx my fillirial (IvMBturi' unit x.-al thia
(t wae ono of our family medicines.
-lav i,f Ortoliir A. D. HUM
Also In my mother's homo, when I tin- Ith
•rip •
K. A. DOUGLASS.
waa a child. W ien any of us child­
n .t&gt; CIrrult Court. Ht-mln.ilr C«uuly, FI*
tty. V. M. llou(li.i
ren complained of headache, usually
1.1-Frl file
t&gt;. C.
caused by constipation, she gave us
n d6so of ninck-Draught, which would. NulirS nf Appliralluri far Tax llt-rij Itn.trr
rectify tho trouble.
Often In the
ftrrtlnn S..4 o f - th r —t l r n r r a f Ntaitirz*;—
Nolle-.- la h. rrby/Vtv. n that Krh. llt- Main. c
Spring, wo would liavo malaria and
|mrrha*.-r of T u x f &gt; r l l ! l ‘-at" Nu. 1032, il atn l
chills, or troubles of this kind, wo thi*
6 lh ‘ la y til Juno A. tt, tS93, cov ertn*
would tako Wack-Draught pretty reg­ I. ot I, J. It. F.m Sub. Div, Sec. It, Tit. 2t
ular until tho liver acted well, and ft. IL 2 !) .Kaxl. Snlrl ■&lt;. the |mifn rty of A. N,
Lycrllj tlau. Tax CerridcaU Nu. 1033.
wo would epon bo up and around ilaleil
the Gin day of June A. D. 1398, cov­
ngnln. Wo would not bo without It, ering l.ot 0, J. (I. Fo*» Sub. Div, See. 14
for tt certainly has wived ua tots of T|x 21 8. It. 29 KauL Sold a* the property
»l A. N. Lyrj-ll: at«&gt; lax fir ll firate Nn HUL".
doctor bills. Just a ’ dosa of Black- dated
ilie (Ith day of Jutu- A. II. 1898, cov­
Draught whon not bo well saves a ering l.ol 9 J. tt. Foaa Sub. Div. See, 14
Tp
21
S. tl. 2ft Cut. anld aa the property
lot of days In bod."
F. W. liftman*; aim Tax Cerlilicate N't.
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been ef
10,30 dated Ihc Oth day id June A. IL 1393,
In use for many years In tho treat­ covering Ldt 10, J. IL Fom Sub. Div. Srr.
ment of stomach, liver and bowel I I , l'p. 21 S. It. 29 F a x ', atdd ua ihc p ro p ­
r l y of A. M . I. y e e t t; alto T a g Certltu-ale N o
troubles, and the popularity which It e1010,
d a te d the tith d a y of June A. D. 13SS,
now enjoys Is proof of Us merit
cov e ri n g Lo t 21 J. II. Fo*a Suit. Div. aold
If your, liver Is not doing Its duty, a* t h e - p r o p e r ly of A. K. ( r e a p ) ; alao. T ax
C r f l i f l c a l e Nn. 1070, dated t h e 2nd day ol
you will Buffor from auch disagree­ June
J1’02, c o v e rin g L “ 1 I I J. II. K tiu ’
able symptoms os headache, bilious­ Bull D i v ; e l 8 \ V ‘ . o f S F » 4 S ec . t t . T p 21
ness, constipation, Indigestion, etc., 8. It. 29 F.a»t, arlil in the p r o p e r ty of Mr*.
and unless something Is done, Borlous I. J. lla r re t t; alxo T a x C ert if icate N o 1077
dated the 2nd d a y td June A. ll , 1902. c o v ­
trouble may result
ering l.ol 10 J ll. F o i l Sul-. Div . of S W 1,
Thedford's Black-Draught has beon id St:
Sfr . I I T jt 21 8 it. 2'* Fill, -,-td
found ft valuable remedy for toesa a- 11"* property -d \tr*. l.*J, ltarre‘ 1. al**'
&lt; * rtificatr No. l “ 78. ilaleil th*- Jntl da*
troubles. It Is purely vegetable, and TotaxJune
A. P
19M2. coverin g L " t IV*. J. li.
Rets In a prompt nnd natural way, F r o Sub. Div id f t \ V ‘ , ,d S F S*-c I t
regulating tho Mlvgr to Its proper l ’ p 2 1 S. IL 29 F.a*t, »n|i| a* the property
A. f. I' tic e. a lm Tax C rr lit ic a te N n 1979
functlons and cleansing tho ltowcls of lit
d a t r d the 2nd day id June A. D. 1902, r » v Impurities. Try It. Insist on Thod- ir in g Lo t 20 J. It. F o » « ' Sub, D iv , o f S W ,
ford's, tho original and genuine. El 78 of S F ! * Sei*. 14, T p . 21 8. I l f 29 F a . I . aold
k « the p r o p r r t y of 8 . J. C a rte r: alao T a x
CJertltiiate N o 1030c dated Inf 2nd day of
i
J/.
i *
*
r*
June A : It. 1902. cov e ri n g I^jt 22 J, tl. Fnxv
- * Charitable.
Sub. D iv . of t f W * , ol ftE.‘ t o f Sec.' l i T p
21
8. It. J't H a i l , sold aa th e p ro pe rty ot
- “ 1 shouldn’t Bay In so many words
A . , K . t'rteet alao T a x C e rti fic a te N o 79,
that Mrs, Gablmlot Is a llnr," observed d a t r d the f tjx d a y nf J u l y ' A. D . fftlfi,
the Indy who weighed well the words go v ir lrtg t . 'd * IJ and 18 J. H . Fox* Sub.
D iv . of S W t , c i S L ' p ftre. 14 T p . 21 S. tt.
of her mouth nnd thA' hiedItntlnn:t of 2 f t ' F * * t , arid l v the p M p . r t i id W a lt e r 8.
her lienrt before releasing them to the A ila m x! alao T a x l . ' f t ll.tra te Nft 1823, dated
t &lt; Srd d * y &gt;1 June A. D. I 'lO l, covrrlrtg
public, J’but I-will say tlint she' Is re* L o t 6 FUnd’u Arid ta L l ' t x o o i l , aold u t ‘ e
i.uirUably-woU-uJfc^t^naeU.’' ' ---------- Tt:ut » r t y &lt;it-S.J.'eat: ala*&gt; T a x C e r tit ir a ie N o;.7u v , d ate d the Cod day td June A . D. 1902,

F lo rid a's D uty to the F ou rth
—
— L ib erty Loan ^- - - - - - - - Horida|s sorts On the flgliling front arc doing fheir
duly nobly.Florida’s people left nl home ran and will do (iicir
share lo win Ihe war.
The Fourth Liberty Loan must he put over er.lhusinstirnlly nnd (juickly, and Florida should lead
in doing1it.
Let’s ail do not only our hit hut our best, and do it “
without delay.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
H anufacterers Ideal F e rtiliz e rs
• i
JACKSONVILLE,
m

FLORIDA

nt«vxrg j . j .

YOU IN SURED?. IF NOT, S E E

W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
•

.

.

AGLWTS

OFfICK ITUI’LLS HANK DllLDING

Sanford,

PC'S

i

Florida

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. OCTOBKK I I . 1918

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COUNTY: COMMISSIONERS NURSES ARERED CROSS VICTORIOUS ALLIES
SWEEP HUNS ASIDE
HOLD REGULAR MEET NEEDEDBADLY IS READY
ON IMPORTANT MATTERS EVERYWHERE TO'SERVE
S O M E T A I-K O F N E W

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Reports,-of the several county of­
ficials received and ordered filed.
W arrants paid during the month
of September were ordered cancel­
led.
,
The following hills as presented
to this bony] and audited by the
clerk, were ordered**paidi—.**&gt; - ■

S E M IN O L E C H A P T E R H A S AP•

PEAL F O R

W OM EN.

VOLUNTEER

S E R \ IC E S

C IT Y F O R 1N FLEN ZA .

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Sanford
Vigorously pressing the advalituge
Seminole Chapter Red Cross, is
- If you are a trained nurse,, a prac­
New Member**—M r*. Geo.
&lt;
l»y breaking the German line be­
UonV Board of County Commis­
tical nurse or a nurse of any des; ever ready and willing to help whero lioti, Mrs. Geo. Randall.
'
tween Camhrai and St. Quentin, the
sioner* of Seminole county, Florida,
Renew als— Mrs. Frank Green, ^
criptioft the lied Cross urgently asks help is needed.* Last year when the
British, French and American a r­
met in regular session October 7th,.
that you get’ in touch with M r*. trachoipa attacked the eyes of the William Lcfllcr, Mrs. S . A. Hqston, mies have widened the great wedge
5 , 8 «t 10 o'clock a. m. Present:
Henry Wight, telephone 328. S a n ­ school children anti operation* were Mrs. T . L. O'Connor. Mrs. Vance in this area" to such* an extent t h a t
Chairman L . A. Brum iey and C om ­
G eneral Fhnd .
ford, and have, her list you for surh necessary and so many of them were Douglass.
tho
entire
Germ an
front
from
missioners L. P. Hagan and 0 . P .
helpless
almost
it
was
the
Red
Cross
Otledo
Amount
service
as
you
feel
that
you
can
per­
Rhefms
nofth
seems
to
he*collapsing.
Name
.
Swope, with Commissioners C. W .
ladies th at nursed thefn anti w'atched
.
100.00 form,
Renew als—J . B . Jonea, H.
A.
Lake &amp; Rossctter
, ♦
• T h e disintegration of this line is
K ntim ln jer and E . ^L hilhee a &gt;r them day and night
and Pearson,
. 100.00
Miss
’
Elizabeth
Moore,
E . A. Douglass.
T h e Red Cross is sitrcly in need of
being,
hastened by tho vigorous
. sent, and with V. B . Douglass, dep­ E! A. Douglass
125.00 nurseS abroad and in army camps in earned* th e 'e v e rla stin g gratitude of Henrietta Peacock, Charlie Sweut,
.
Sm
ith,
strokes
.delivered by the F re n c h
uty clerk and Hoy Tillis, deputy
And aside Josephine Grant, Mrs. It. (i._
. 35.00 this country. Besides this the spread parent* and children.
Forrest Lake
...
along
the
Aisne. while further oust
sheriff h&gt; attendance.
50.00 of Spanish influenza is being checked frpm their noble war work they are \Y\- K, Voting, Carrie- Smith. 4*. B ,
J . J . Dickinson
the
German
left flank in the a ctiv o
*
Minutes of the last regular m eet­ Dr. J . F. Denton
30.00 only through the assistance of care­ here for local work a n d -now that Boston. O*. G. Woolcott.
.
UIII% &gt; »•••**
battle area is being hammered hard ’
intlut-nza
is
prevalent
in
the
land
ing held Sept. 3rd. and also of rpM H. C. D u B dsp
I.oilgwood
*
.­ „ 20.00 ful .common sense nursing nnd womby other French forces and the Amhr
and apt to become epide/nie here at
meeting held Septem ber Cth rend, Mrs. L. C. Glisson
Ni"w
Memlier
Mrs.
I).
II.
Hook­
‘. _ l __ ilLlilL-rfnl contnv
lici'ded for this service all
ictwi tinny in tho Champagne. Ar05.00I’ren are lirida and very likely num- any time the Red Cross stands er.
approved and ordered filed.
W. C. Williamson
gonne
and in the Verdun regions.
Flor he required here at home ready ami willing tu take its share
.
Ghuluota. .
Dr. H. A. Tflggnrt—o i -th e S t a t e e.-M. ITerry—
.
50 1 * over
lo-rs will
of the work and fro m -m ak in g gar­
Most telling, in its ^immediate cf.
2.1
R e n e w a l - W . - II. Merriwether.
•
,.i ve Stock
Sanitary
Board tul- Hill Lumber Co,
T h e Seminole County Chapt
p
*
11,*
•
t
briiiL
py
Fii’hi
M
arsha!
ments or antiseptic masks to actual
.-,15.10
MtltUMI^KWK- -&gt;‘ T—
-n'rr;ttrr-t*rtiinnc.Titt^=-T r :v
drpased- «l*e meeti^R’ M^refer**»•»■«
Red .Cross must have the names of norsing, the Red C tomtHf ready to
27.26
New
Niemiiers
— Mrs. S. II. B u ­ Haig southeast of Camhrai where
the construction of'.dipping vats in ri. &amp; W. It. Drew Co.
all available nurses and If you are
American troops also are operating.
serve.
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40.54
.this
..
......„
...
ntnted
that
this
chanan. Mrs. H attie Winn.*. So. Hell Tel. &amp; Tel. Coi
county, and stated that
experienced, even .that experience is
T
h e British com m ander’ has swung
Mayor Davison and the county
50.02
Georgetown
So. Utilities C o.....................
county would need 18 vats.
limited, you- will perform a highly
the
main direction of Ills drive n o rth ­
commissioners are .in receipt, of the
50.32
New Mertiber— Mrs. Mary Brctv•
­
patriotic duty by gelling in com ­
Motion of L. P. Hagaji, seconded So. Utilities Co.
east
and already has pushed t o .w it h ­
following letter volunteering (he ser­ er.
2 .0 0
O. I*. Sw oly nnd carried, th e I gnu &amp; .lours
munication. with Mrs. Wight, at
in
two
miles of tlie important ruilvice,
of
this
noble
hand
of
workers:
5.16
Willing Workers
clerk of this hoard was instructed Yowell-Speer Co.
once
wa.v junction of L c Catuau,
Sanford'.
Fla..
O
ct.
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19.00
|
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|t.
Tanner.
Mrs.
Susie
Mrs.
advertise for bids for the building Woodruff &amp; WStson
T h e IJeil Gross does not eXpeo*r
The taking of Lc Gateau, which
Mrs . Kille Simmon*. ‘ .Mrs
M .'i,
nfi.lre—e.i (»*!
tames.
Hill
lid
wo.
Co.
Hrt•*-,-!
fully
,f the IH dipping* v at* ,n Seminole
nurses available to -rrce without
|0(1
91
seems
imminent will cut the last of
Reed,
Mrs
Ktlna
Matthews
I,,
\la\ix.
t-'it&gt;
H attie
T»’ ID.i mrut
............ bids’ to he for I * vats with- Celery Avenue Store *
the
lateral
railway lines connecting
i s , : : . &lt;oHipelisation but will pay them
\
\
t
‘
Williamson
*
-&lt;*. FJ:i
„ut pros, and also for lb vats Willi
adequate salaries fur services in all
the
German
northern front with the
’
n’Ult
V
1.45
ule
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W.
Lord
i 1 ••*
Funeral of J e s s e t orhran
T
,.,.r.s eomplete. bids to he received
t '/*.Dif r &gt;
great salient of Laoti and apparently .
;.i ir, cases where nurses are required
It*
A
-i.’
\V.
C
Williamson
Dad.
City.
F
l
a
.
9
Amid
... the next regular meeting of ib is
If you have to* phone or if
fur ■y i
will make inevitable the evacuation
10 05
&gt;&lt; n i' n ” j
feelings, of mingled sorrow and pridu
i.uard, specifications for vats and L. It. Philips &amp; Co.
any.reason you
cannot communicatt
of
the'entire Limit area. Before Lo
15.00
...............
.
nr.it
.
a vast throng
"f
sympathizing
M. C. M o s e ly .........
Ft iu-’ini • Swinish Inline
pens to he on file with the clerk.
Mr, Wight.
Wight, liM
list yourself with
',.,.00
with
Mr.
Gateau
the B ritish are on a line
S F Doudncy
i n . I’lnpli am e witu &gt;*•'»!? i. ’» ii*- friends and Inked ones met at the
Million ..f O. P Swope, seconded
5ti
I
’&gt;
]
any
of
(In.
I.,ll..wmg
bran,
h
.
hairfully
H
I
miles in advance of a. longi­
a
h
’,
nt
I
ho
following
brain
&gt;
«5 r. ,i turns. ! take J.leasUfe in ji«l* Presbyterian chureli at 1 I o'eloek
llagan. anti
carried, the A. Vaughan
:jti \ 11 men
m,-n Ghiilu.ua.
Chuhiuia. Mrs
Mr- Brumiey;*
Brumiey ;* I »veitudinal
line
r u n n in g between t ami
&gt;;• is a u th o r iz e d 't o appoint A. Vaughan
t o attend the double funeral
.
vising you that the S tntnole ('m inty (let
Rinnan
brai
anil
St.
Quentin, having swept
2T.ft7
do.
Mrs
II.
H.
S
m
ith
;'G
en
ev
a.
Mrs
o
f
't
w
o
of
Dade
C
it
y
's
noble
sons.
A. Douglass
, i,aider. Rod* Cedes, is well supplied
i:vr persons to represent Seminole
9.00 G urlelt: Altamonte. Mrs. B allard: {
th ro u g h the greater part of th is urea
.ii viitiotiK kinds of t nspital gar- Jesse Cochrune and Hielmrd &lt; raig
National E. A Douglass .
. im nly. at the Farmers'
I,..(M l.ongwiiini. Mrs. Hardaway.
These
in great jitrides driving before them
Hill Hardware Co. ,
tuetits, malerial. H» . and we have at who. on hearing I lour country's cull
.
tress to he held in Jacksonville.
a disorganize!! enemy. The resist­
1&gt;
I
I
•
Iii-p
will
m
(ttr'i
plans,
your
name
Mahoney-W alker Co.
rtul their fresh. Young lives’ m its
..ur i ommiiiid nurses ad* qiiiitj’ t o af offered
. i.i.nectiiiti with the stale fair.
j no I mill i|i»a!iti' alien- wfth the eimimitand have both made the ance of the Germans was reported
.1 S. Dinkrl
aliate wilt. l he liealltt authorities of M*r&gt;
. ; persons named shall attend sam e
10 he stiffening during the night,
10.21
tee
designated
m
handle
the
tnlluIt F-i Wlutner, Trias.
Sanford and
S« mmole
l o u n t y . siiprrmr sacrifice, dying the same
..&gt; their own expense
.
10.00 (.|i/i|. malady new sweeping th e )
C, \\ Entzlninger
* *•- however, indicating that a stan d *
should our services tie required 111 day, which seemetl a strange
might lie made in an effort to snvo
eoiintrV.
This
appeal
ii
direct
tu
ynn
Motion of !..
llagan. seconded Remington Typewriter Co
Dt 50
Stamping out the recent eiudcmi* "f inrub’Oce indeed, as they were de|r
i&gt;
Hu
lime
tliul
the
Red
the
railway ju nction as long as posI.
it l’ Swope and
carried. Mr
N
.15
v sb il
friends and chums, often
E. A. Douglass .
Spanisti inlli|eii7,H.
Varies |f Atkina i&gt; admitted to the E. A. Douglass
7 61 Gross can and will serve at home
aiblo.
*
Where familirs are totally disabled speaking of wliat they w,.uld &lt;b»
and
it
is
the
time
when
you
can
3
3
.
5
tt
^
Men
ii
u
r
trite
farther
south the
-Minty home.
they came bark
home t**loill-c- wluij
.Ino. I). Jin kins
a- though and ca/e’takers. nurses «&gt;r
truly
patriotic
*Jfi
Ml
s
i
t
vc
a*
French
are
pushing
toward
the Oise
. Motion df O. !’. Swope. seconded A H ( ’ameron
Alas, ’ mail proposes and
keepers are nvedi d. kindly ad v i m tls gellter.
in France. .
in
t
h
e
'
general*
direction
of
Guise.
S.8V
vdu
were
. v L. P. llagan and carried, the hid L. A. Brumiey
God
disposes.”
T
h
e
church
was
"
and we will gladly render such asS.00
Wight Grocery Co., for groceries I - .P -Hagajn
.
—
All persons, .now in attendance sistance as is neeissarv.- In other wonderful with its emblems of Old Th ey have made particularly n o ta- .
1 I Ml 'll poll inllueur.il eases and w h o . re­
„v.d feed fur the month "( October O. I*. Swope
from every win able progress e a s t . ami southeast of
w,irds we are prepared in eyery way Glory ’streaming
I
lie
entire
end of the St Quentin, where they ure closely
h-u,, i qtlire contagious ward masks can
C. W. Entzminger
------- hereby accepted.
..
••vi*ry
dow,
covering
you in
I1neetl re them
without oh urge t*y to co-uut*ralf ^ ilh
I
he
ptllpHJ
alid •luiltg- appiuaching.. tiiiL iiyiiL— T ht’lf CQU—
it
.lift
i
lion
li
ba
&lt;
k
i
•||■UI.TI’I
Mo.lull of U. J\ &lt;\ULLlL,_Ll^l,n‘i::!1
FlnrW e'T'sfM tnte Fund
*.#• *.*. f t-r*’ '»* 1
fitr.- luTvv
lui Ve pnssetl
pnssetl !•mil ulne- j s h o i w n K TAIi.;
Dav:d Mp*—*----.
aroiind t l.e .tli ur 11 lll lls 17.
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Nt.irc
llumc
m
a
r
ly
six miles d ire ct­
re-ted
ottr
heloved
photie
s‘i
nr
lo
MrW
got
i
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i.5 no
i ..
irldii
*r f"t S# mito U - odd- i I &gt;a\ til Speer
ir •
i* •’
l
y
fast
.&gt;
f
s
t
Quentin.
Th is push
.12'
The
R
ed
&lt;
r
i
'
„
w
*1
1
a
»I■
dead
Revs
Abraham.
Poag.
I''
t t 00
' .r f : 511,(1(1 is &gt;&lt;rdi red paid
M„: , ii vs •
l &gt;11\ill Speer
•is
likewise having a. marked effect in
ply
these
masks
to
physicianany
bow
and
Thomliiison
assisted
in
}
tic
(tia irm a n .
li 00
Mutton of l). P. Swope, second, d E. A. Douglass
service, which was appropriate. T h e clotting the Laon p o cket.*
I l.oo where in Se m in o le•county uptui .rp* - by i.. IV llagan and earned. Mr. J . E. A. Douglass
idb'ution by the pirysictaiis them ­
music was lovely.* I'nrtlcUlarfy fit­
In the north the wedge c riv c q
.1. Dickinson..nttofnuy for this hoard
Sanford Public Library
Itoad X- Bridge Fund
ting was t|ie svng. **SomcUine We'll troin Gamhr'ai east is already ulTec.1selves.
.
is instructed to write Mr. ‘John H.
io.no
it.•*•«•-• I ’ndefslaMil ** ‘The rvmains were es- t iiq* (lie* front north to Lens.
Respectfully.
A. E. M itehell
I lie
•a ur-t
At a
Ifun. r. for a il papers in connection
i .*» 00
th.-r.•••ill lortwd to .’hurt It and cemetery by Briiisli lir-i army is .oving forward
I » t ' Mallowe. t ‘hnirina"
urt'ii
r
John
Vaughn
-ft . unli*
. it' the mutter of arlulratioii in the
s OO
11 . li t riliupoe (he Home Guards, in full umfdrm ' l o r e in the direction of Douni, which
Seminole t minty * tuin'er
lames llus-ell
|m» I*tit Ca i!;il* 4
. .. .i.i •n.nice burnt &lt;ulil ro\er*.. ! &lt;
7
tin
a ' follow
&gt;
;l
I’ ll. I. thug ”| tin- old church hell. I.4ce,„s the next great town marked
The
Ti
x.e*
&lt;
o
t*f
ifi'
d *
' , m ............... .. v of S.-ttiiimli
17
s
’
.
t. ov, - .»» d _•I
lot the years of the lives f.u &lt;apt ure by the allies along the
I Gulf Refining Co
.
Cr n
I I« i|&gt;m*T«*
il-mere * I .i'll. 1 ” 'Op.ilt
4i«« Tu* &lt;l
I
rf- ..II \ ll.lgll r
II .n
Mi l l I . u m b e r « &gt;
■*P
I' •l i iii r l.r.i ■• lad* vva • a -’&gt;Uih^ wtl ••• British «■ 11toil of the line.
,,|l. r«
r. •
.1I til
1«» II’! Illt
a ill)
•f , .
. I L I Hag.il ■ ■ '• '• ■' * .1 &gt; I »mI.i I
t. It’Ll •'’d f. li (tilt, hammer t.luvvs on many
T h e American army under G en ­
t .. ^u^ar ( ai'« n»’»* »»• &lt;UT»it*h n.i't * ' •. r«-gi •11 •d tll.tt . ft V
n. u [■ .»wope atot Carried, &lt; ••mr Sanford Wagon Works
19 5 0 1
.4
f r o m t h e In arts presenf.
mil
it
outvie.
Huvjar ram * ;»n«l t«» ftiriiinh ni»i( have t&gt;. to
•
e r a l P e r i l l i n g is nut being out dime
I
lo
•n IV Swope is authorized to straw \\ II Allen
1 50
.
&lt;a pit•alt
fact that ' ■•me o I to vcry faithful
by the other allied forces in th e de­
1 ii|»|jf«»\in»at«*ly
------- ------- --*
.1 55 till
. ..I.i net wecu Gubriella anil «»vi.-«In las. II Cow art
: neeiqisary to huilil and equip it !tr-t- workers ip 111. Library have in &lt;v.,d
livery of hard blows upon the tr e m b ­
T
h
e
Find
of
Toll.Bridge*
•
L.ilU I class cane syrup mill, provided the away.
.Million of L. p. llagan, seconded Fernuld Hardware Gy
Other workers are. urgently
ling German d e fe n siv e -system.
1 he
A
t^
’a
meeting
of
the
board
-of
534.29
by (I. !». Swope and carried, clerk -in Wight Grocery Co.
llavnmt Cane Products, Company needed. It is certainly a mutter of "county commissioners on Monday thrust east of t h e ’ .Meuse
in the
If. 1.00
instructed to draw warrant to N. J . J . M. Wynn
p’ride to every citizen that our city
will put up the additional $5,000.
the following resolution, offered by Verdun urea is being followed uj/ by
I ’ 20
Tanner for $40(1.00 as part payment Rubt. W. Lord
public library he kept, up to it*
Hie i-ominiaaiuner from UeLantl was further attacks which, have resulted
125.74
grerttpst pftlrjertry.
\ ..In l i f e r s are
err flgiTfvr. * '
Young X Rahorn
iii the advance of the line here well
Precinct No. t, Ptioln
passed: ’
3.40
asked for. who recognize the labor
Motion of I,. P. llagan. seconded Sanford Cycle Co.
up toward that won by the offensive
Resolved.
'That
the
chairman
and
It.(It)
T . B. Wilson, ejerk, and F. A. and responsibility involved, but a
i,y \V. f\ Swope and rarrietU Mr. G. M.’Jaco b s
west of the.river.
.
elerk
of
this
hoard
lie
authorized
F.
12.00, Johnson, A. A. Hicks and
•
grand opportunity to render a pub­
II. C. Du Bose is hereby recommehtl- Fred T . Williams
ami
instructed
to
.corresjiind
with
In
the
Argdnne
where
a
ju
n c tio n
12.00 Ja.tn’mos, ns inspectors.
»&lt;l for appointment u s.county prohs- J . M. Waits
lic nnd patriotic duty.
.
Hie chairman and clerks of t h f has been effected with the Fren c h at
,4
%
100.00
Precinct No. 5, Oviedo
Arthur S. Peck. Pres’t,
N. J . Tanner..
i mn officer.
boards of county conimissloner* of Lancon, thurs virtually clearing the
• 12.00
J
.
R.
Mrs. May Dirkins. Se c'y .
H. B. M cC all, clerk, and
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded. O. P. Swope
Lake and Seminole counties and as­ forest of Germans, new uttackH were
rt.OO
Jon es, N. F. Lezette. and Rev . Win.
hv O. P. Swope and carried, clerk is L. A. Brumiey
certain tlieir views with reference to launched this morning. All th e re­
s.00
&lt;
Stone, u» inspectors.
Stores ( lose Tomorrow Afternoon the purchase of the several’ counties cent gains of Gen. Pcrshing’B men
II strutted to draw warrant to Mr. L. P. Hagan
•;
County
Guard
Fund
Precinct No! 0. G.cneva
A. II. Cameron. f«»c $3«=50 to cover
By the proclamation of the Pres­ of the bridges over the St. Joh n s have'been held, notwithstanding the
10-0U
expense account of Mr. &lt; ameron Geo. Fox. Agent
A. A. Moran, c l e r k .' and F . N. ident the Sanford stores will close river at C*ows Bluff and Harden .throwing in of G3rm an reserves.
Sem inole Go. Itoad Bond Fund'
while on county business.
tomorrow afternoon from 12 to I Ferry.
Su tto n , J . W. Fly nt and C. A.
Not the least interesting develop­
50.00
nnd this tilne* vfill he devoted to
It is not quite clear just now what ment of the American catqpaign is
'Mr. Forrest .Lake, Mr. C. F. W il­ First NationAI Bank
Pnlmer, as inspectors. .
.
.
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selling Liberty Bunds and other procedure may bo necessary to a c ­ the work of the a ir’ forces which evi­
liams. M r ..I t . J . Holly and Judge E . John H. Iltlher
Precinct N o.,7, ( huluota
The following named persons filed
patriotic work.
Please remember quire these bridges.
F. Ilousholder appeared before the
An act of th e dently have been assembled in such
L. li. Collins, clerk, and f&gt;. S.
hoard in reference to the purchase bonds for carrying fire arms and
this and make your purchases in the legislature, authorizing joint action numbers thut an American bom bing
same were approved nnd license or­ Drawdy, Wm. Jacobs^ and D. L.
of the Elks' Club building for u
morning or wail until after 4, in the by tho three counties interested, expedition which dropped more thuq.
dered issued: Chas. L. West, E. E. H art, ns inspectors.
afternoon. The big parade and cele­ may he necessary before thfr bridges thirty tons of bomb* on G erm an
county court house.
Precinct No. H, Guhrlellu
bration wus called off’ on account of may be bought or others built.
Mr. M. F.' Robinson appeared he- Dowling. C, J . Marshall. R. A. Par­
areas on Wednestiay comprised no
p. K. Red d itt, clerk, and S. E. the influenza and the quiet cam ­
-.
- ,
• . ^
n
.fon* the hoard in reference to the nell.
In this connection, the bridges less than 350 mnebines.
Notary public bonds of Juntos I . Mathers, W. Moreman, jmd T . J .
paign will he carried on in the inter­ across tho Hulifux and upper Indian
purchase of the Welborne Block for
London, "■ Oct. 1 0 &gt; - T lie c it y of
Hurley and Laura L. I I till- were ap­ Brannon, as inspectors.
est of the Liberty Loan. Let S a tu r­ R iv e rs’ should nlso lie purchased.
a county court house.
Cainhrui has * been catptured and
proved by this board.
.*
day he another “ Yofunteer Day
The 'ow ner* of the toll bridge , at
Precinct No. 9. Long wood
Clerk jof this hoard wqs instructed
The following persons were nnmed
eight thousand prisoners ta k en by
and
lie
ready
for
the
bond
salesmen
J’ort
Orange complain that the
II.
'publish
notice
th
at
this
hoard
J . N. Searcy, clerk, and D.
to ,______ ____
as clerks and Inspector* of election
the British is officially announced by
would hold u meeting m the court
Hooker, L. J'. Hartley, J r ., and G. wlipn they approach, you or go to bridge i s . n o t paying .running ex­ General Hulg. T h e Anglo-American
to he held Nov. 5th, 1918:
the hanks Monday and lake a bond. penses. and are applying for an in­
-boose m Sanford, on the Oth duy of
K. I.aVigne, as inspectors.
attack was resumed this morning
P fccin rl No. I
crease in toll rules.
The president
November, 1918. at HI o’clock u. m.
Precidrl No. 10. I nkc Mary
and rapid progress is being made.
Long,
rlurk,
and
V
&gt;
S
W W
of the company. Mr. S. II. Gove of
lor the purpose of considering and
Bed ( ross l.'xccutlve &lt; ommlllcc
A. K. Sjoblom , clerk, and J G
Last night additional progress was
F.
Haskins
and
Kd
!
igacting upon the question of pur- ( Hand. C.
The regular monthly meeting of D aytona has been requested to make being made, •east of Scquehart and
Martin. B C. Ingerso|l and W. \
•basing or building, a court house •»igins. inspectors.
the executive com m ittee of Sem ­ a proposition to the commissioners towards RoWnn and Bareth.
Dunn, us inspectors.
and for said county.
Precinct No.
inole Chapter will he held at the for the sale of this bridge to the
P red n rt No. I t . Altamonte
in North C am hrai the B ritish
county, w ith ,t h e idea of making a
•Tax Assessor A. Vaughan here | Jaa. A. ■
J ohnsoia, e L r j*’ an,‘
*"'
Howard , C. Lym an, clerk, and J . Red Cross Headquarters in the Pico
have
captured Mcranvllle, and havo
W hether or not this
presented the tax hooks for the y e a r ' lie G.* Bell. W. L . Oglesby and L. B
Monday
night at 7:30 free bridge.
\V. Osteen. A. L . Hj’nkol, and A. H. building
reached
t h i weatern outskirts of WelMann,
as
inspectors.
1918, and the county commissioners'
p. m.
New members of this com­ cun be done while ithe war lasts, de­
Fuller, as inspector?.
incourt,.
T h e a tta c k this morning
Prerinci
No.
3
•
pends on the proposition made und
proceeded to compare the two copies
There being no further business mittee will please he present in ad­
Precinct No. 3, Snnford
. with the original and same were
dition to all otherB who are eligible. the authority of th e board to make
Schel.e Mainee, clerk, and W. M. the hoard stands adjourned to meet
the purchase for the county.— Defound to he correct *nd the tux
i(
Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Sec.,
L. Wednesday. O ctober 16th, 1918, ut
Haynes.
C.
J
.
Humph
and
O,
hooks for 1918 were accepted by
Seminole Co, Chapter, A. R. C| Land News.
10 o'clock a. in.
. ,.
this board-of county commissioners. Taylor, inspectors.,

■

HOUSE

fo r fu t u r e.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

rA G E FOUR
Sem inole

t nunly Poultry Win*
\itain
At the Great Roanoke Fair, Roa­
noke. Vil. Sent. - U4-2Ttb 1018, the
K eystone PiW try Yards of Longwoo.l. Fla. made _tt:«* f.d'ov ng win­
W ork- 0 t Jewish Welfare Board Pro­ nings on tln i [tarred t R am mi .
ducing Splendid Result# In
2 1 Ar 1 Pulb I Hr«*d Cockerels
C lm p i and Tranche,
S o mnrti effective work to ..a r t
m&amp;lntnlntnjc the hlgbe^t mornlc anwu.c
th« Amortcwn troop* ha* boon don.«
by any war orKanlratfon than by the
Jatvish Welfare Hoard, wtjlfh is en
Kaaed In Its task of kooptnir up the
Us os c*f communication bvt*rrM«n the
Jewish men in
tho troncJuva and
training camps and tho folks back
hmue.
Deltcvlng that in tho struggle of
morale again*! "kuHur" thq Amurioan
army has every advantage that will
insure success, the Jewish organiza­
tion Is making its chief Irene tho
sUffmtng of msntal and moral fibre
among the soldiers of the Hebrew,
faith. The call for worker* Is urgent
and rabbi*, professional men, journalUla, social workers and others are
entering, the service of the Jewish
Welfare Hoard to make up the 400
workers noeded to fill tho ranks.

2 I'ulfct Mrr l U i Cockerel Hrc.l «’u!lct
it Exhibition
r.ckcrcls
Art .Exhibition Uullcts
( ‘tirkcrd in the American

In answering an advertisement
where no name M mentioned in the
id, please do not nsk T h e Herald
for information as to t h e 'identity of
th e advertiser.
Usually wo do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do we are not allowed to .give
out this information. Sim ply wTite
o letter and address it as per in­
structions in ^jhe nd.

WANTED

' W a n t e d — Milk c6 w. D on ’t answer
1st Cockerel
•• •
unless row- is a good one.
IL .L .
Hcst Pullet in the American Class Wages. R . I). A.
13-tf
Hest Parti colored bird in the show

FOR SALE

Food Value of Fl»h.
T h e high worth of tlsh c s n food Is
Btrtfngly upheld by the Journal of the
American MeiUcnl Association, noting
that (Ish must be.better cured for ihafl
some other forms of tuilmul food, but
concluding "It Is no Just criticism" of
INh to say. that they may be harmful
American Library Aaaooiatlon Pro­ unless properly cured for."
viding Heading Matter for Boya
On Battl# Front*

Few White* In India.

#.f Junr S I&gt; 190* entering
|n(rre«t in
Block 2f*. ('lav Spring*.
«l a* 1h*- property
#d 1C
\ Il«r&lt;*vi alio(Vriiliratp So '.Mi.
•I»t•«l th#* 2ml «Ji&gt; of Junr N l»
ro\Court House in Sanford. Florida, rrmc 1 inirnsl.in lfloek.23, &lt;'lay Spriny*.
•Ill a* lhr prnprrl)
&lt;* W. Jaropka Hrira:
on. tht&lt; 9tji day id November at •
al»n rrMifleatr No
datrd ! hr .ml day "f
rov#*rlnp *• lnfrf»«* in
*10*o'clock a. in., said Hoard of Coun­ J urn * I*
Block i ‘* * ... &lt;i#nnp», ••.Id «*
|»rnp*rlf
ty CiimniUiiiiiiiT. will laLu u|i. iron* of III 4
Htr^rt,
S'* *****
dat.d
th’
.
•m
l
d*&gt;
I
Jut#
\
I*.
191*2.
ri'ii’f and a&lt;’V upon the question of • r i n g • i m#r #%i &lt;n I l l o r k I * Ia&gt; Sf t r lrovPK* .
purchasing or building a court house i SI . Mi# ji» if . f* ..f • VN I.»r*ipV• H ir«.
i
. ,r • S •" ' Ij ' ! . h« JM-Iwdat
it :: !i ■! f •r - aid count &gt; .
a .spni.g
K A. D O U G L A SS
it#•#•r. . AISe
Clerk of Ruard of County Com*
. rluc
mi».-ioners, Seminole County,
4
I ••
'
By order of said board.
1 1 - 10 - 8 - 15-22-20, 11 - 5- *i •*

Line For Each InHertlon. Minimum County (.’unmussioncr* of .Sfm inolc
( ‘minty. Florida to In* hold in the
Charge 25 CentH.

ritr Z«*II&lt;&gt; t np: w in n in g madi* on
W anted l.adv wi*he* clerii-al |&gt;&lt;
S ilv e r ‘’W yandotte!, by the/ Longwood
ition.
Address ‘‘ D “ c*o Herald.
S«|uub Farm
'
.
1-1-35c
1 •
l-2-:i&amp;4
Pullet*

Community Sing Postponed
T h e Community Sing that was to
haye been held in ih e S t a r Theatre
next Sunday has been postponed
until the " f l u " epidemic is over. '

OCTOBER 8, 1319

For Sale. — Patt#y plant*.
J . R. Stew art* 81)14 Myrtle
Phone 260 W.‘
For S a le — New single Welter Wag­
on box. D u tjop C rate C o.,
13-tf
F or .S a l e — Hest sm all mule, har­
ness and wagon. One Hundred Dol­
lars.
Also tine china cabinet. " W "
c-o Herald.
.
M-2t|i
For . sale— One Studehaker tour
in g ' car ‘ For information apply t&lt;
4 qo M yrtle Avc.
13-4tc
For sale— 30 head of fine graded

• . cat t i e .‘ M ostly milk cows and heifers.

Dasplto the* fact that the ocean • Compared wlrtf India's 314.000.000 Mrs. G. C. McDougal Celery Ave.
transportwtlun fnclUtlu*. are being tax­ «lnrk-»tjlnne&lt;l»nutlve«. that Fountry bus
ed to the utmost, tho task of-prortd but about 300,000 white lalmhltunts.
log ruading matter for the boys In
For ewle-— Pure strain Huff Or-'
tho tlunche* i * ' b e t a s --handled jz U lt'C
Tfliflfpctii -Cockerels. Will . exchange
an efficiency and dlapateh that In *urfor other strain of Orpingtons. _ C.
prising even to thoao who am cloeely
lb’ Miller. West Side. P. O. Uox 427
In touch with tho situation.
\\&gt; pay from &gt;.'.00 to &gt;3.1 00 p#r trl broken or
Tho American lib ra r y Aflioclation,
n»i’. \\••aU#&gt; pa. ar'uj! %*lu« for lllaniomH, o'd
which baa shouldered tho rbtpon*ibll- (#o!«J. Sl!vrr *ntl llrl«lc«*-»ork. Sund *i oner h&gt;
F or snle— Nice Bungalow comple­
Hy of collocting book*, tragailnco parrr! p#**l and froltn ra»h In r.lurn mall.
tely furnished, about • three miles
TOOTH SI'E t IAI.TY
and now*papers by the million* in u. pi.M\/EICS
\. ;oo; s„ mh si.
i - h t . a d . e» from a good town. Price $5000.0(1
every "oKy and town throughout the
l A. P. Connell*-.
.
UI-Ttc.
country, I*
distributing this huge
quantity of reading, matter to the RED (ROSS M E E T I N C
men tn FYonce through the Y M C
Tltt* Third Friday of every
A , the Red Cross, the
Knight* of
month will he a business
Fur s a i,._ Farming implement# tif
Columhus and tho Salvation Army.
meetinir of the Hf'«l Cross,
all k i• *1•. * ) •—t ‘i f carpen ter tm&gt;U.
at Woman's Club on Cuk
I&gt;lut f«&gt;rm -c;iir», *»-t of bnttero-s and
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m. . .
other article*.
Also lot and build­
ing
\ikiii-. r.ixt to Vincent'* Foh
Imuw.
. - . .. • - h-lf .
D O W N I N G ’ S
Atlanta, Oa_—Tho six socrexarie* D R .
Pair of large mules for sale. E .
*«m tb Russia a year ago by" ths
Recipe IS 1S|Ih sold by (IriiU•
T-tfc .
Curlett.
Geneva. Fla.
Young Woman'* Christian A*s*&gt;cla
ifisis. Information in regard
tion to organize the work of the a*
to it rhoerfully furnished by
Fur Sale ( &gt;ld newspapers at the
sodation In Pctrogrod. and other
5-■tf
orijfinntiff.
IH-rald (tfVui
large rifle*, hare eecaped from Rus
Residence
Head
of
Dark
Avenue
ala. Is th# news Just rxv-elved
The whereabouts of those six wo
m m hod been unknown for months
♦
♦
♦
Wh#tbof 'they were alive or dead,
r n r Sal*
&gt;n\sH u ith
or
had been a mere mattter of guese
shouts.
Good Duroc Jersey stock.
wxwk
Impure Rex' Packard. West Sipe.
4-tfc
♦
♦

WE BUY
OLD FALSE TEETH

In the t I'rcuil Court. Scm in o lr t ount) Florida in Chancery. •
*
K atie May Daniel*
vs
Hill fo r. Divorce.
Claude II. Daniels
•Mbtlcc t o Non-resident
T o Claude II. Daniel*, 2^ * Mitchell
S t .,. Atlanta, Georgia.
. It appearing from the ailidavit
uf Katie May Daniel*. Complainant,
that it i* her belief th at Claude II.
Daniels, the defendant, herein is a
resident of the United States, and a
non resident of thsj S ta te &lt;(f Florida.
no\v^_residing at 26 Mitchell Street,
in the City of A tlan ta In said S tate
of Georgia, and that there is no
person in the S t a t e of Florida the
service of a subpoena upon whom
would bind the defendant, umj that
the defendant is more than tw'cntyone years of age.
I t is therefore ordered that you,
Claude II.
Daniels, of 26 . East
Mitchell S t ., •A tlan ta. Ga.. be and
appear before this court on or be
fore the 4th day of November 15*18.
anti ansutw the Complaint in said
cjJUrt exhibited
ugaui&amp;L. you by
K a r ic - M a y Daniels, or said bill will
be ta ken -as. c o n t c s s u l .. . _
It is fu rth er - urdrre rt—that -this
notice be published in the Sanford
Herald, a newspaper-’ published in
Seminole C ouhty, Flo rid a,-.once each
week fur four consecutive weeks.
Wtiness. K. A Douglass. Clerk
of sattl court and the seal o^ saul
court this the Tth day of October.

&lt;t4 * .if Jim X l&gt; I'.I.J,
•&lt;«
•nil 7.
*. .'Ins Spring*. .
property '.I It. "\. Ilaron; •!. . ,
l*#
N.. " 19, dal.&lt;1 ik . I»i .Is. &gt;•' Jus* y
Hfl
retiring l...lt ■ ... "i. III• k &gt;, . ,
"
• l&lt;l s i l k . property .( tnkri . - 1 „|. * W&gt;
liflrat.* N•&gt; f.7U, ilnt.'.l llit- fit h d., , / , V*
\ l»..L&gt;!'7. covering *, Ir.t. r.. t ,n |
■and ; l y ninrli I. Play Spine. • !
.!*
l»'.inrly «•&lt; Unknown. nU...
■&gt;7 l.'dnO J ihr •;mf-Ttwy .f J
--. \ -**■.. Inirf*.l ... Luts 19 and :m
21, i Ut S’princ*.
ih# pr**p« r*&gt; "J 1 . .
I'nkno^n: a«#«» (Vriitirttr N«* #**i *1at•«1 .'lay Spring*. »&lt;&gt;ld ». th.. prop.r
f"tu t
11#*' I«t «!■&gt;
Junr A II. |.^9rt, r*»urini{ llnron; al«o, CVrtlllrat- No &gt;V. il.oi
III.
.lay
nl
Junr
A
.
J
I.
|T,M
.
,
„v.
.
V.
\!I Illork 22. May Spring.
A* Hi"
t»r*»p*rtv nf I’nknnwn: »Uo ('irtlrtratc N" I. Illork'J. Clay Sprint'. •»l«l
*.. ‘jj
[•mi. .Irlrtl Ihr 2ml «Uy.ol Jun»- 1902.
rrtjf of Unknown: al»&lt;&gt;. Crr.ilir,., N,, ».•
irin^
mt.rr t In IH-rk 20 l ‘lay ^prinp. ilatn.1 th* til. Jay »»( Junr A. |». pro -"*•
»t.r.l i* ihr pri&gt;p«rty «»l K. A.
,alk*» rrlns l.o.i 9. Illork 2, (-'lay Hnro .
.—
rrrUhratr No !»07, flatni Ihr 2n*l «!•&gt;* « thr proprrty o| Unknown; al«».
J.jn. t t,
Jam A. I». 1902 r»»v*rini( fj intent in No 117s. ,latr.| Ihr 1th jU&gt;
il|#»ck Jo. •(*!«&gt;• Sprint;*. **m! n* thr |n*p- |K&lt;I9. roYirlnr l.»l“2, Illork ?. C|, .Sp,,', '
rft&gt; *•( C \V. 'Jar«*rk« Mrtr«;
•■ftiti* .old a. Ihr property of Unknown, nf. , 1*0*
raH N" 90|. tUtrd ihr 2nd da&gt; «d Junr A. tlflralr No
.lain.I thr 2nd .la) f 1 L
|r. |'*02. c**%rflnK 'j intcfr«t in !•«••* &gt; t*» *•. A. I&gt;. 1902/ rnvirinc l.nt 1. Illork 2. r;JJ
IU.uk 2 1 ( It) Spring*. «•&gt;!&lt;! a« tri# proptfiy Sl.rinC', rol.l a« thr properly .1 I nkno.,.
«d K A. Ilaron; •!•«» C’trtjflratr N". 90N, a('», (Vrliflcat* No S40. dated th. |.t, ^ '
«Ut«d thr 2nd day . f Junr \. 1&gt; 1902. rov
Novemher A. II. IS9j, ra\rrinz \V1 "4
rrin&lt; *; irjtrrrwt irt Lott I t»» C, lll'irk 2-1, l.ot
Illork 2. Clay Sprint'. .„!.| a» tW
Ula&gt; Sp*inc*.
t* thr pr«»prrty «d 1'. »* • proparty o| Unknown: al»o. Cert Ilira*., e,
Jtrork* ILiri; tf#t» CerflUritc Nb 9|0, dttrd H9H, dalrd thr 4th day of June v |r.
thr 2nd day of Junr A. IL 1903 rovrrinf rovrrins
»l Lot 5. Illork 2. C|»j '•pri.Vj
Lot l»I. Itl».rk 21, t'l*&gt; Spring*. **dd *• th.t ...III a' thr property o( K.latr J. |r. Stwt&gt;P
proprrty of I'nknnvn: •!•«» (*i rtifiratr N«». all.I (Vrliflcatr No (Ml. dat.d the t!h
!M2. ilitrd the 2nd day «»f Junr A. IL 1902,
November A. It. Ib9k, rintrint Ui .
rt»\(rifig *; intrrrtt in Lot* 17, to 20 Hluck Illork 2. Clay Sprint*, told a&gt; th. prop,rn
of Unknown; alto, Certificate No ).■ (j»t*J
2) Clay Spring*, told a* thr propfrtl
It. A. Itacc.n; alto (.«rtitle*tr No Ml d*t«d the 2nd .lay of Juno A. I&gt;. 1902, r . i , r,..
thr 2nd day «f Junr A. I&gt;. 1902 covering Lot T. block 2, Clay Sprlnfi, mid
*a Inlprttt In Loti 17 to 20, Blutk 2.1 Clay properly of W. A. l-«v»l|; aim, Certinrat* S,
Spring*, aold at thr property of C. W. Ja* 11H2. dated thr 2nd day of Jtjnr A. I&gt;. |jj,
cork* lltiri; alto (*rrtiftratr No 900, datrd covering l.ot s. block 2 Clay Spdnci. idj
thr 2nd day of Junr A. I». 1902. eovrflnj as thrv property of Unknown; aim C.rti#.
Intrrrat in lllock II, Clay Springs ipW rate No *4.1, dated the 4th day of Sores,
a* ihr property. td C. W. Jarorkt llrlr*; her A- I*. 1S9S,. rovrrinc Lot II, illork].
ali«» C'rrtirtratr No 901, datrd thr 2nd day Clay Sprlnfi, lo.d a« the property ,f
of Junr %,„IL 1902, rovrfinc *j intrrr*t in known; alio, Certificate *No. 9(t|, dated tt,
Block It, t lav Spring*. »olJ a*.thr prop- tth day of June A. ft. 1891. coverist Lit
rrty of It. A. Ilaron; *!•«» C’rrtiftcat# No h »3 12, block 2. Clay Sprlnfi. mid ai the prtp
datrd th«* l«t day of April A. I&gt;. 1992, cov­ rrty of O. S. •Malthee; alip. C.rlihrate
ering Block 31 flay Spring*. *»dd •• thr 87.0, dated the 2nd day of Junr A, I). ivef
property i«f L’nknoan; aUu Certificate No. rtivirini; Ij &lt;1 13, lllock 3, ifmy
*96, dated the 2nd df&gt;* of June A. IL’ I902. •old aa th*- property »»f W. M. C*«n#r.
covering
inUnal in Block 12 L^* Lot (*’ Cirficalc No. flGU, dated the 3nd |day H
Clay Spring*, told *■ thr property «•* It. A. June A. I*. 1902, ruverinr l't« 11 i t j ||
Ilaron: aim ('• &lt;rtihratr No H97 dttid the llltirk 2, City Springs, sn.d aa thv pr« pertj
2nd day of June A. IL !90t. c#i\rrmg of It. \. ^am n; ilm , ('erliHrat*' No
1j int# ri «t in 111«#oU IJ •L« •« L«t * * lav
Spring*. «»»!d a« the property
C_
Ja*
rotka Hi if*. aUc Crrtincatr N" '♦'*. dated
the 2nd «lft&gt; of June" \ h 19112. r..wring
l.«*t• 1 t&lt;* |i» ftlurk I. C!a&gt; Siirtng*. *•! 1
th#* property of—Hr M. ItobirAoru .m&amp;W***^*
tlftt,afr“Sf rr *M9r* datrd th** in»l* da * "( duatft
A. IL 1902, covering Loti II to 20 Illork I
('lay Spring*, *«dd a* thr property 9l*9lrtr
(*. IL Na*h: AUo Certificate N»» h94, dated
the 2nd day of June A. IL 1902, covering
Lot * tl and 15 Block II, Clay Spring*, aold
a« the property ..f K. II. Torre)1. al»o Cer­
tificate N«» h9.r» dated the 2nd da&gt; of June
\ !• 19t*2. r##v«ring Lota I •• * • CO Illork

f \iii.lii«llun i *.r r . t lirnl Under
n *,; l #-f ih r (irnutal Mitufr*

N o llr,- . . r t p p l l r .l l n n
s r f l l n r t J 7 ’» «if i h r

♦

Ancient Equipment
Tittle Olltigor snyt* tbut the reason
ahe will have to' ipiil tier present
lioanllng to ix*- Is be.-i)us,, the dining
room rb- ;r» rrr- «*&gt; low «h«- -M.-H- b--r

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

FOR RENT
Ifir 4(

♦

•

&lt;s&gt;

4&gt;

♦

This Heading T H R E E (E N T S a

GROWERS SUPPLIES

For r e n t — A six room
Morres S ta tio n . Emiuire
Ellsworth. Hi-ardall Av&lt;

pair No.751. *lalril t hr )»t di\
tH96, rovrrinic l.nt 13. Il|#.pk *
•»dd at ihr prop# rt&gt; #»f I nkm
tiflnlr . N«t 750. datrd thr l«
lh9C. cbv.nnir Lot* I 1 ' an.I
(May .Spring*, mid as thr tin.
Knapp; dim. (Vrtiflrate Nn
1•( day #.f Jun#- A. I&gt;. J
K», 17 4nd I 1* Block
Cla&gt; S
thr pmprrtr nf 1 ‘nknnT*i: „
N «7V•datril thr 2u«l da&gt;
I 902, Pitvrring %Lot ■ I and *.
Spr»ny. »ol*l a* thr fifop.fi

I Hat# *ftiJL a *" I d 1 •’
tide*!# \
14’«•&gt; t&gt;« 2fnt daJuH«
I». I9i*2 r.ivrfinR Lt.t 25, llitffir.* Add
t*» (*!a\ Sprint;*;
a« th*- pr»'&gt;»«r&gt;/ »d
L Will# rnani a!*t» Ta\ (*«*rtifirat#* N«»house at J.
•‘J ’* dafrd ij»#- 2nd «la&gt; t*f Jun#* ISM»2 r..%» nrr
I..,I*
i», u,
4U.i (.# rtiti. at# N#i 927, i!at#d
of J . C‘ .
thr 2nd la» f Jun* \ I* r»«»2 f-MMni I v13-tp.

.
.
f J \|. \ad
f{
N *|». «lat*«l Ihr Ith &lt;la&gt; «•! N#ivrnth#r
I). 1n9*». coy*rmc .Lot k‘* Blofk A. Clay
Sluing*. *»»ld a* thr pro|i«rt&gt; «*f t;nkn«&gt;«n
4:»4» r# *• •ira*. N.. M'.'iUlnl t *»-• Ji», .l^v
„l • . ».
' »f *••&gt;( - t • i- I
tl

f»r
T »t llr.d I »4«
l &lt; r n r r a l S talu lr

N •..
h»r*l#\ &lt;tv^n (ha U • U i na- -i*. t*«i*#»ia*rr *1 Ta« •Vrtlflra'* N 1*42.
«iA»#.l !(.#' ’ltd da&gt; »j| Junr A. I&gt;. I*'.**. f*»*
•Mr&lt; I.**!# I ami
\t«»lnar • \dd * U«C*
••■■"I. ••»!«( 4• (hr pr«»I*rrly wf lUkr.-Bt,
T.\% • •r(ifir a(4 N#» I •*#•*•. d*f»d tfc*
J(»d *14,* "|
,\ |*•. Ih'jb, r&gt;m ri -C Ltt
1 t*» 7jlnrlu*ivp, M«.lnar*a Add. t«» L‘»nf^e«l
-**»ld a* thr property »»f I'nknutn#
V ••• "t a * ( *#f 1 1 fI« a t r
S&lt;&gt; 1
I -I*
2nd dax f Jun#- V. f» I
!•**
!*». Mo)nar‘* \«lil t«• Lon2m,""L *"ld *» 19
pr&lt;»prrt&gt; tif I'nktiMfen
AUt l# i (,'»n tflrale* V»•»
«t#i-»i-Ui
*1—
-* ft *r*»r
T•””T
-4^-*vr-«ie SfaiirtT'a ‘i i f f t t v
* ’ • . . •*
f I t. a. rt * n
' ‘l l »##• l.u
*. id 4a tb# } r I1 r kfin* n
•*
M»n T u CrrUHcatr No 171^# dat«
2nd dav «f June A. IL 19*12, ro%rrin
w !»• 1\ Mt»lnar‘* Vtltl t«• L«»ntf»**»n
4• thi property «*f I. Wilton Snath
*!••• Ta% * #ftlrtrat«' N«» 34\ dal*
*fd •! # f I at&gt; \ I» I ’***'». #■•*•'
• ••* .• 1 *• Jo 4rid 21 M If ■**

h a B dvvood a s h e s

INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
NAILS
.
SEEDS

u u(i*2ft

Your Orders Earlv

CHASE &amp; CO

SANFORD

Furnished -Rooms by Day, Week
or Month — Park avenue F lat, 105
N ort i Park avv-tuu-, over L. U. Phil*,
ips a Cb. drug store
S i r . C. C
Hart, manager.
30-tf

LO ST
*l„i&gt;st A Duroc Jersey pig, about
50 lbs. Notify 1.. A. Retiami, ^.anfurd Heights &gt;&gt;r S.tttford Hutlery’Service f i t .
14-'Jtc

DOSSEY &amp; WALTHAL

L o s t — Saturday r.tgtit, crocheted
baby cap with pink rildton. Return
to (*. J . M e r riw ither nr phone 3904.

P R O P R IE T O R S

We have recently purchased the Spencer Market,
next to Philips’ Drug Store and are arranging
to open a complete
CITY

AI A R K E T

in addition to the Meat Market which we are now
.
. operating:
This City Market will be a REAL CITY M ARKET with
everything in the market line, including fresh vegetables
in season, beef and pork, both fresh and smoked.
Oysters and fish in season.
Wc will have .at all times everything in the market line that
can he had any where nnd the housewives of Sanford will
not be forced to look elsewhere for this class of eat­
. • * ablcs. If it is to be had we will have it.

LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS.

PHONE 106

LtGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE
T h e Hoard of County Commis­
sioners at their next regular meeting
to lie belt! on Tuesday Noxember
fitli, 1918 will receive bids for the
cotistruetioo of eighteen
1 st dip­
ping vats without pens, also bid*
for the eighteen d 8
v at'
with
p* ns.
S p e c iiic a t io t i' max

In- had

by ap­

plication to ;b»- ffUrk .•( t&gt;.,« hoard
Right is reserved to reject any and
all bids.
.
• L. A. Bruntley, Chmn.
Hoard of County Commissioners
By. E. A. Douglass
..
Clerk.
N OTICE
Notice is hereby given th at at a
regular meeting of the Hoard of J

■1 1 . , . \ |. .
. . . r. mi; \ll It . J
* %t* Ctrruit Court
I. •* lot, 7 *n&gt;l &gt; . «t«u t.Minnt. N&gt;&gt;" 111.,
Florida
■lal..! t t- Jnd &lt;ta\ I Jun&lt; \ l».-I*«2. ...\II&gt; V
r,in* ill It. . I . K. I . M.*N. &lt;*. I'. It. s and
**•T u#‘• 3ff
"r. kite I'rftlltf•'•* N” 77%, itat.-d tt.r ;.t
dk\ ..f J j r . \ l&gt;. t &gt;•*»;. &gt;-..».rini- Lot 12,
MaalrrV Sale
.„
ill.'.. I \ al* &lt;*irtitiratr S-. 771. datrd (hr
i ^t'Uve i* hrfi*i*3* f il m rha** i/M*^**®
SbPlI dt-li Hf'T'
tai 14v . Iun«
tu t*lMtv nut-rinf L t l.
gf
9
hoal
ilnrrf
»*f
|.#rr«li»9urr
**•
Blurk A: n.%*» * t ybiit’aii* X»i Wltl. Hub •! ft'r
•al* . *tiad- and rnt# r«n! in thr i‘irru*t
2r.| .&lt;4 f Jun. \ U 1902. *..%-T*r#^ I ••
*ln Ji-jidal **»rr »t, Statr «»f 3‘l-**ida»
L*ta 2 'i
I MU v
I Vi
it* N • •
n#»l# * minty, ir (*han«Vryf in a
•lat«d thr 2nd da' »»f iun** \ D 1997. mV*
r»u«r
thrrtln jrTItling ahr'Hn Nr»* n #*
i dng Ml 111 ’&lt;k B. aU.» i t rtiheat* Xu 931,
' jn Drvmtrr rtc. in C«»mplalnant.
ilttrd (Kr ’2nd du&gt; **f Junr \ l». I9**2. «• y*
(ifftfr
NV. Iloyrr
aril \r.tir '* ^
rring ail lll«» k B. al«« CrMirtrat** No '12.
I* drfrndanta,
|.
a«
aprrlal
datrd \hr 2nd d«&gt; I Jun.* A !». 19**2. r .\• ill #.n thr f»r#t Manila) in *
•ring I t* I i I•». Block C. ala.# (VrtifLatr
hrr 191 ft. tiring thr Ith day of •#4‘* ,n‘’B,ri
Nd ##(•, dated thr l»t da^ (I Jur.r A. I*
during: thr l#ral hour* »f *alr. i»» fr*'nt.
|g96, run ring L# k II. Il|«*rk
al*** Crrtlthr r.#yrt h«»u9«- #|iH»r In Sanford, otirr *
firatr No *;•*. datrd f ir 6fh day -f July
•air iin| •#II to thr hl|rhr«t bi*ltl*f I',f
A. I* I i*'T, «&lt;»k#rittf D-*« 7 and *, Bl**« k L.
th#
f##t!&gt;»ming di *rrih# d Iand*, t•• **•* ... v
ai**. *‘#M«n#ar» \ • '* 5l .lat»»I t fw 2nd
• *M!#.d Lit* 6, 7. ft. •*. and I**- •'
#d Jun* \ I* 299*2, c*»»*fing all IHmV L
v . . » i • i i m... k * 5 ‘
l.a# |.rt» 7 and * ai*** (‘rrtlflratr S •• 9.t»#.
thr t mn *»f I'aola, Sr mi nol* Count)i#j • ” r!
datrd tfr 2nd **a&gt; I Jur« \ l» J'.*»2. r##v
a*
|»h.i»n li'lat of paid town rrrord*d *n A
• &lt; Um i .
■!
It. \, H i e w i , l - . s Urfrring All Bloc* (, I «-«• L«»l% 7 and.* .
rrftif'u at» \'n «'•*»•», dated tbr 6th «!a&gt; r t July ttftr.tr N... 11--7. ,i»tr I t f r '.#h &lt;!»■, , | J j nt. puhllr rrrordi id *t&gt;rangr Count)'*
f&lt;ifmfri
r ivi rinf I •t« ! ’• *n.t !•.. n;,...j, •»f which Srmimdr County
A. I* 1^'*7. rnwring L*»ta 7 and *•. Bl«»rk *# V &lt;I*i»&gt; s.,,j..r&gt;.,t,( ,, ,(ll |,r . ( t. i(| a p a r t
#
al*o Crrti/\.*'atr N" 9.1*. dat#d thr 2f.«l da* ;
■
•
‘goth
rr
*ith
thr
appurtanenrr*
I*
!
tt.
l.l*..-,
,t*..,
I'.rtift.a'r
\.
of Junr \ I*, I**u2, r«»v#tirg \11 Illork I*
At#*#v#&gt; reriiAratu all
(ifuvr Hill Add t•» •Ii-.'l tt.r .'nil i!a .[ Junr iSn.’. ...Vrnnt 1*»l -nglnf. a'.l uf bald property bring • 11
&lt;T»^ Stoin,;,. • !,| ., ■ati«f;. Paid drerrr and c«»atp.
f*la&gt; spring*. an«l a«dd a* 16r |h&gt;|Mrty of 1^ * 1 ar.l J Iderk
K. F. Jlouphrldrr
l'nknoanM ANo (VMilifilf N*» 771, dati«l thr pr.U'rrtv ..f U. t.. Itinilall; a!m Ur’rtlft.Ifttr.l Cf III.
.f
hlrklmoii 4 Dirkinpon
Sprfial VV.u
Ihr tat da&gt; of Junr \ l» 1996. r#*\rflnf r»tr N .
Solicitor fur Complainant
1" 1**—
llt.-rL n,
Blurk 27 C’Ia% Spring*, aold a* th# pn i»*rt&gt; \. !* istil. iioritn# l.d
oti Unknown; a!»&lt;* Crrtlrtratr No 769, datrd Serlnr’. 8. Id »* thr prvprriv "t Unknown:
Noi l cr «»f Application For |)l*ckajfr
.
th^ 1st daC of Jun**
B. 1-^97, rovrrlng m'»n. &lt; rftitir.t.1 Sn !i|t, iliitr.l thr ItV.iljv
Nutlro la hereby riven that nn the
Lota I, 5 and •# lll#»ck 2*s CIav*^Prlnf#, *-dd •f liirr X l&gt; t«tU. r..v.rlnj I .." |, {Jl.i'.k
day
t&lt;
f
November
!9fH,
at
|0[(*0
•
m‘
.
.-.rr.n,«. .. ' I aa thr |.l.&gt;|iir'&gt; |.'| t
a* th#* |-rofH»fty •d i&gt;Ann»n; a'»o- C#r?*r.,(lr a* luon th«&gt;«9fter at I can Vie h*aM. *
rat* No ‘*|w, datrd tht 2nd day ,Tf Jun# A kr. an at*.. Uwtiftratr N.. -i|j.
Ik 19**2, rtiicrinf •*. intrrrft in l*nt• I, 2 ami Jth .!»&gt; . ( &gt;jar.. X. It. t -••}. o „.,tn C I...I Vance K. I&gt;uukU«», at ataigne#* uf the e*1
S. Mitwtll,' «ili makr
I. Jllork 2** C*a&gt;r Spring*: il*n Crrlidrat#* i •
' '*•' 8PP**h *eld a. th- ph i- of
♦ Ju.lg* Jarnt-*. W. IVfkln. at 0#La»-l. Dorl#»
No 919 datrd thr 2nd day . i Junr \. It. |rf !y krf l r.knuwn: •!* *. t rniUdte
»
1902. r*\»*tr\r •j lntrrt*t In L«4« 7 t*. 2*». 1dated th#- 2nd da&gt; ##f Junr \ |&gt; |*#u-c cn%* fur final appru\«| of my account* and
Block 26. Clay Spring*, aold a* th#» pr»p*rt\ rrinr L. t*. •; at.d 7 ltl.,.k
t l,, Sp’rinr*. j •f». and (nr final dlichargr a* a*dgft" ‘
•aid
tititf,
,
.
a
.;I(J
a.
*hr
I.f.iprrl}
O
l
It.
X
.
ll4
(
,n;
,
1,.,
|
•d II. N Ilaf9*rr, iltu CrrtirPatr No 9|7, .
■*
V#nr« E. U##|l***
datrd thr '2nd day rf Junr A. 11, 2902. row &lt; rftltSratr No ,S9. datld thr l.t day oil
•ring }i Intrrrat In Illork 26. Clay Sptlng*. ' Junr X l&gt;. 1t»0ft. rnvrrln# L-t s JlL.rk t;
ria&gt; Spring*. •&lt;d&lt;l aa thr |w...-,rt;
\-nl ,
known; a!'.,- t rrtiftratr So. &gt;f|,
.th day .1 Junr A. t». t»tl»; ro»rrinc- I -t. Notice of Application for Ta# Deed
Section S7i of the general Statute*­
!» ar.i 1U and S ’ . .( L-t. II 4nrt I J. Illork
(
*• * * . 'in* ng- • •! 4* *.hr |lfn|Ht I . f |( \ . V..ltre i, hereby (i,m that H .f
pur-tiai-r .1 T«, I'ertitlraTe So ,
tt,. tr4 .I, ( j , ; , % ii. lal*. h** r ..
'old eefllflratr n -n&gt; ..ttlre and h*'
• id *• •*. uf- prrts ,i |
, i,,
. ape icali.-n t..r- i», d-ed lo i«*ue I"
•li.tr o rb loo
Said *-ef ttacate
V
Ton. &lt;hr hdl.ioing .tofcribed proper11 " ’“u,,.
. "'V1: N1, u 11 wuertnc t.m ia. ( Ill„(.w
in
Somtni.lr
Ci.unly.
Klnrida. to-*11—
*'. ' !»&gt;. &gt; » « • * . , '--Id a, thr prop.
•rt&gt; , V ,^ n.u* n: •!•&lt;*#•&gt;rriifiratr No H72 at Sll ('or of S E o f S E * , See ZS Tp '
dated (ho 2nd day #.f June A. I*.
rov* S. It. 2-J E. Itun S-. S.2C rh. W 7 J0 fhn; ' '
IJ.70rh
8.IS
rh E «» j1'*'
erin* Lot, It and IS. Illork ti. Clay Sp’rinc. 2.71 rh W.
•old a. the property of It.,.A. ll,fnn. _|J0 !l.m S . , l h ' , „|8K', of NK'd U1 *a7te
Tho tald land bring a»o»»ed at the
(rrtiftratr S.. I IS*, dated the 1th day of
Jur.r A II tepu. covering Lot. |6 ?? and "! lii." iU'J , kr' '•( *uch rrtllficata In thr•n»
•j T. E. kupprr. Uniraa datd e»rtt UI
rrtjy
i ’r cUT
h y, .
I"1’,'
,uU.
*• ,h* IV0Pft T. d
S.’ ‘sahrrwuod;
alio,
Cfrtiflnl#
Nn •hall be rrdeemrd according U* •*V., t.(
11 SO, dated the ith day bl June A. It. 1*99 deed will ;uu, tb.reon on ibr.Ia'1 d,J'
A. D. ISIS.
. M,l
w * ni1 20- ttbrek f&gt;. day Novrnbrr
Witneo* my oIBHal atgnatur#.
thu the !&gt;t day of October A. !&gt;• I*, ?cc
iwall
E. A. HoUULASh
#“anJ dT.s! J»u,K k \ . ,,c.iy90S8Pu;7.r,n. ‘ I(S'":; Clerk Circuit Ctmit Srminolo County. {■ ”
. , lly V. M.
the property of K. A. Ilaron;
c.rtlft.
12-Tuot-Str
*?• ^

�Influenza.

We are glad to say he.is.

now improving,

' SEMINOLE’S
ROLL OF HONOR

fir. Tolar has been

in atlrn d an re

l'ed H»«Jy arrived- home on \A■ !nesday from Plymouth. Mass.. wl,.-r.-

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HER ED
\\ST s VM (HU)
Som ething like
ami Mrs: O. A.

voung

he has been several.months with the
Peterson family who resided. rerv
*omc year* ag” &gt;&gt;n Uirhmonfi

a year a?-. Mr. 11"1' 1' 1' U‘"K
f
H a k ami t h e i r ! 1 h‘ m - J i u r ami d aughter have re-

9o„ and- daughter came

to tm^ ‘l

Ill,no,s‘

The ?ul» 15 at

Cam eron City' from Sterling. Id. for ( amt-run City arranging their af­
.
fairs and will
&lt;-n jmn
Mr. H oak'* health.' T i n y bought a
' 'M
*h« : f&lt;&gt;rm*T-horn* I " r, m a::
T in;,
lilt it Lome ai d made friend* aitd
ha&lt; &lt; tiii- sym p atb y id many friends.
Mr. Hoak steadily improved in f
health and about two m onths ago ^ 'Mr. and Mr*. J o e t am eron were
took a -position with’ the ship b u i ld - ] * ” Dt-Land on Saturday to visit
ing business in Jack son v ille and just *heir daughter. Miss Annie^vfio is in
recently the fam ily joined him. ; schooI a t Stetso n .
Last w e e k 1 Mr. Hoak c o n t r a c t e d 1 H.yran Squires arrived home last
Spanish influenza and on Tuesday 'w eek from Jackson v ille with Spanish

))

EVEN EXPERTS
CANNOT TELL
the difference between a new tire
and the average tire vulcanized
by us.
The appearance nf the
tread and the entire shoe is like
new,. Hut the real p o in t, that
bodies the tira expert is the ser-

Dressor with her little daughter and
Army»
,M rs:
her mother *ro soon
Jo h n M u m l l ' Kenneth Murrell,
, h av in g for bartford.
Leslie Hill, Seth W oodruZ. {S tan!by
' J o e CaguTon shipped two ^ r - Mulker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
loads of fat cattle t o .-Jacksonville to C hitten d en , p s c a r Speer, Bruce An­
derson. E rn es t Gregory, Fred Mason,
j i i r m ' e a M o n d a y ,,

George .McLaughlin, Harold Wash-

•ice rendered by our vulcanizes!

tires- It U nothing unusual for
c.u'r tires to double their briginal
mileage.

I.AKi: MARY ITEM S

t.»

tni.-k.rs and I r a * * .
.
, . , .
,
very much elated over the refreshC „ ,
, ,,
. .
,
ing showers of the past two weeks.
,
,
...
•
• banford- K on d a
T h e people of
cf our village had the
pleasure of
aving Rev. u . A. A!-

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Oak and 3rd St.

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X

U- -ti

Dohr Daily

.

*

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Thnm r., Sullivan, t t .
1 A. Pattlshail, Meade Fox, Ingram
„
„
. „ ,
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne \\ i ..
,
,,
..
_
,
hams. \ ail Lovell, .Martin Temple,
!{dber:
j
lobins-oni
'A
rthur
D*iekins,
Robert Robinson, A
Jo h n Lc-e#. Jr&gt;t
St
__ A
... Stnllord,
Andrew

?,“hrn
j 1‘ Full

sermons in the school house while

1

Pure, Sparkling Spring AVater Brought to Your

“ •*&gt; *

” ■
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
here. ‘
1
F. Coates, Ernest Gqrmley^ ■WalterSSS'
—■? ) Mr. and Mrs. ly itr of Altamonte JTladforfT, Corbett Hutchinson, Sum
v
were ^or.day visitors here.
I’evehouse. Harry Carbon, C. E.
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B . E. Haley, road master of K.is.—H.*inU r- Wilson Mil|er, Hurruld Long
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ELDER SPRINGS. WATER.

Pay $1.25 to $1.50 For a Broom
When You Can Buy Omi Made.*At Home ai

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i*r. Hugh White, OscAr Rouse, Ft I.
J . F . M cC.eltnnd was in Jack*'.n Lawton, J .lines .Purvis.
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ville last weir, vsith Mrs. J e n n i e .
Hartley. Wallace Lipfurd. ' \
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Temple.
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r '-r 'i -t tiatchel. Kd. Cameron,
pnfuir.oiiM.
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in.i'i H iker, ,K. S. Ward, Hubert
brought to the- pre\att home for
burial.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. .Pre- Dear.e, Tenny Deane. F. F. Roper,
vat t antj ‘son. Neil, Edith, Gette* Douglass C. * Griffin, W. M. Chan­
and Morgan McClelland from her** cellor. Tbeo. Stiles, Alton E. Far
attended t h t-’funera!.
Mr. P re v a il nel! Harry B. Lewjs, Jr., Vivian
wdrs working at thv shipyards in Speerr. Randall Chase, Lerlair Irwin,
Harvy Parrish, Hassel Ilrown, Lionel E
Jacksonville.
M onroe.. Henry Lee Flowers. Fjed
Mrs. W. \V. Dress or writes from
Strange, Edwin Moye, Corner Whittle '
W atertown, 5*. V., that there was a
Walter llolz.
snow storm on Sept. 26th.
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0 AGENTS FOR DOUBLE LENSES FAR AND NEAR IN ONE GLASS 0
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with bond s’Jbscriptions to t jJt.
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Hulj.lay, l\ ll J'l'iibody, Robert
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up to hold ice. . N o w there a r e 7.000 Swift
refrig erato r c a r s . ' E a c h one is a s fine an ice
box a s y o u h a v e in yo u r h om e.
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through h e a t and cold, these 7 ,0 0 0 ca rs go
rolling tip and dow n the country, keeping m eat
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activities has grow n to m eet a need no one
else could _.or would supply, in w a y th at
m atched Sw ift &amp; C om pany ideas of being useful.
W h e n you see one or these Sw ift &amp; C om pany
c a rs in a train, or on a siding, you will be
rerpinded of w h a t is being done for you a$ th e
fru itoT experience and a desire to serve. '

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BUILDING MATERIAL
H o u r s , Sash. Shingles, Laths. Lumber, Lime, Ce­

ment. Plaster. Railing and Moulding. Reaver
Board, Sewer Pipe. Tile and Galvanized
Corrugated Roofing. Red and.Green
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Third Street and Oak Ave. '

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semetery Saturday morning, an.id a
a hce,t of sympathizing friends. Rev.
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NIcDomald Cwrra-.vay, Ge
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Cottr1*, lla ::., Cobb. Raymond L.
Allen. Aubrey M. llaigh':. Churlei.
B Mu-.n, Gnrd t; Raker.
Ed ward- Franklin Carraway. L. W.
Entzm itiger. A R. Hartley, W. T.
" a i t s , Martin Mr Daniel. &lt;&gt;uy Sn-r.s!r" m, Kd South. N: k 1 ezo.il. Gee.
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Frank

Tat.a h. \-erne Messenger. Charlie
and Anderson. Alex \ aughn Jr . Lari
1ready to lend a Helping, hand wher- Burdick. H H MtCadiu. E.*! NeSon
I ever 'needed. He will be missed notj-Kugh Lillis*, Jno, A. Warren, Edward
|only in the tircie if young people Drigger*. W H -a t'p .
|but by old and young alike,,
Mrs. J. M. , Prevail uhtf family
(wish to thank those’ w-ho so kindly
: assisted during the sicknees and
death of their beloved t*on and Some Sanford People Fail to Realize the f
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The constant’ aching of a bad back.
The weariness, the tired, feeling,
The pains aryl acht-* of kidney ill.*,
The grapefruit juice and jelly fac­
May result *eriop*ly if neglected.
tory at Haines City ha* just finished *
■putting up eight ton* •of the moat }^ Dangerous unnary troui.le* nften foV

IT IS SERIOUS

Gibson &amp; Wallace

D. C . B R O C K
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deditious guava jelly.
it is -ton- " A- Sanford citizen shows, vou what *o
cems of this kind that are putting do.
* Saniiary Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning. Altera­ IP
Florida on the map. .
.. Mr*. W. A. Tilii-,*-11(10 Elm Avo„says: |
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
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at a meeting here recent,y. heard li that Jim* 1 had a ...re and lame back Z
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rep. r! that TJ.ooo .,uart* -f neat, and f.Mnu r- dirhcuit to U n-d oyer. My f CALL#AND SEE ME ONSANFORD AVE.
fish ,
fruit* and v e g e t a b l e s n a v e kidney* dnlt. ' . e M * they should eith er
been canned
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me of^the* twins ‘
mer.
It was decided to askk each in my back. 1 have great faith in Di'ati’s
canner to donate to the county fed­ Kidney Pills."
eration of club* one ijuart of canned
Price 00c, at all dealer*. Don't simply
goods to be. sold to raise funds with ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
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which to carry oil the welfare work Kidney .Pilla—the same that Mrs. Till t* had.
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They w ere equipped, and
preferred to haul cattle rajher than dressed beef.

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packing industry, saw the need of these
traveling ice boxes before others.

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H a rry Miles, Dun can M it -O. K **.. he ,eft ‘ . hel 1. i •raw d\ M;i11 h *rs. Lew is ( ”1Isi^f
for f ;? r."rrf .it Hay ,i*'i ’.u -. Hihi; A Rinwles, .Hdin R. Long.
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. 1* mother. ’ M-- P J Lig* r*;e iiy man . John E. Haw kin*. Fred a!lard t :.rl Robert \\ ilhe, Joe /.apf.
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home.
Victor M Greene. Fir*t Lieut. Geo.
-Fiers*—Hr*-eewi«\. wh •*arled to G
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Mt&gt;st people in America wopld have to go
without fresh meat, or would have to pay
more for what they could get, if j t were not
for these trav elin g ice boxes.

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—Personally. It Explains Why You Should Make Your
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Some day this week a Liberty Loan worker will
cnme for your subscription.
lie will tell you.that Sanford’s quota is doubled
that tIn- quota of every subscriber .in Sanford is
doubled. You can’t get around that. It is plain
arithmetic. You qan’t side-step it by thinking that
l&gt;crhups a lot of people will subscribe to this loan who
didn't subscribe to tin1 other loans. Lor the records
'li1as that a large per cent of the families in Seminole
county, have already subscribed to .previous loans.
Now then it is as plain .as anything can be. that
th» 'uhscription of every family in Sanford this time
has cot to he twice what It was last time.

n eed n 11 sp e n d in u d i .l i m e .d i i u i .- : ’::: : vd iy .L h A
’ .i ’ni in be raised; There isn’i a hiu oueFF
■*i I Jli*r in this niimhw who doesn't re.ih/.e that
o'.t- law got to lick the Hun to protect these lamilio
of ourst that we have got to lick him quickly. And
thm to lick him, billions in money is just as important
;|- i ' ’lions of men. .
1 fleed to tvII \nili head s c&gt;1 i- n Hies tl ini it i a k o
1( &gt;ts b| it tu 1my b Kk1 ;111:! (•!(&gt;! lu s. W.i Hi a
'" kIk.u " f (till■boy:■( Iheri* now . am ! millions on 1he way
VVrll 1 jllsl (•heck over vour last month' ,s h&lt;•usehold

expenses. You will see why we have got to dig. and
fhc flr&lt;’p cv (&gt;p to pay y r the food and clothing to
*a.v nothing of guns, ammunition, trucks, and a thou";t,td and one things required in tnndorn '* nr-'"*tki’'".
So we can put this down as a fact about which
^here can he no argument we have goi to double our
subscript ions' "
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1hat s a fair question,
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h&gt; the two previous loans besides.

It may have taken all the spare money and then
some to pay. But that doesn't relieve a- single
family of the duty of subscribing double to tjiis
Fourth Liberty Loan.

There is just so much money coming in. If the
family spends it. ail for living expenses, there will be
none left for Liberty Bonds. That’s a simple matter
of figures.
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Ml/ST do it.

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Perhaps at the dinner. Bible. It is serious it’s the
most serious question you have ever discu&amp;ed, Put
it u|&gt;to them straight from the shoulder:

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We Americans don't like that word “must."
“ Father can't do this thing alone.
to have the help of the whole family.

But there are certain time' when n&lt;&gt; other word
can he used. This is one of them.

He has grt

"Father is going to work harder this year than
ever before in his life and see-if he riin’t increase the
familv income.

You MUST buy fond and clothing fnr_yntir Inmi!v you don’t dodge that "must." 'i on take it as a
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dodge if you make tiny pretense of being a true Amer­
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. “ Mother, how much, help can I depend on. from
you how much can' you cut off from the living ex­
penses to help make up our doubled Liberty Loan

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Buying food, clothing and munition* for our
Inn.-, over tliciv is just a.* high ju&gt;t a&gt; important, a
n;0 v a-- proviumg for-\our fan i:y

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"And Son and Daughter. there's a lot of tilings
you can do. A little less spent for clothes and-amuse-

in^-nfs will help Father to put over this larger Liberty
, IJohn subscription."
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Fathers that Ls a sensible1 thing to do. Don’t
put it oil’. Take this ii iporta nt question up with the
family tonight, so you will be ready for the Liberty
Loan worker when he comes, this week.

Here’s the wav to do it:

Make this subscription a family affair. Perhaps
you,have subscribed to previous loans without consulting them about it.

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big thing you are called upon to dp. Working alone,
you will find it hard—perhaps impossible.

Perhaps the other loans have sitnplv absorbed the
surplus money or the savings. This time it is going
to he a hard pull it is going to demand some sacri­
ficing..
You can’t do the sacrificing alone. •
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Helping M
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Exult Good for ms (. e. V-cause Cchntiti L.i’.ii'gs aie
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because of its purity—because
it always rive« ’ *-«t r o m o : U»
economical ia to.: a t. ■“
Ccth/rtst eonteoi# only stieh
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trading for the inn-M part with TTJA iTTlice or their colonies. Roughly, onefourth of the merchant ships of the
world ale watched by ,tlie shipping
hoi|id.
Charts for Each Ship.
Ship pprfdrnmnres agnln*t tnsks nro
recorded Tty ■’■progi'■*** charts." which
tdniw at a glance wlmt the vessels have
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Prepared Specially for This Newspaper
set of charts- Is divided Intrt ten tilvisions—one each for movements of
By Piotorial Review
v e *--,•)*. turn arounds, ships’ charts of
commodities,
individual
commodity
c h n t«. vummary of Imports, tndlvlduni
tn dcs, summary.of triirii**, ship charts
One-Piece Dress in Two-Piece Effect.
of experts, performances In ports, and
Jncln;d. Ihii nro In reality nil In one.
dock performances. Copies are dis­
Cotton voile Is used to make tills
tributed every ten days to governmodel.- The hack of tho vvnlst ex­
incuts which require constant Infonnatends slightly over Uie shoulders to
form ti yoke "and the-open neck has ; til'll about the movement of supplies.
By* these innvoipeiil charts any Jri_a_col l ar —
for square or • :
fortuntloii regarding locutions and
Tuund outline. The one*pleco sleeves
are gathered to straight cuffs fln- ' movements of vessels Is accessible,
Ishod with narrow ruffle*. Pockets
tmd from past performances one may
trim the one ptecs skirt with straight
forecast tin’.lltno of future voyages. •
low er edge
Tho . straight belt Is
The summitry on shipping and trade,
c lo s e ! in front and Is trimmed at tha
prepared every ten days for tho wnt
lop With a Straight gathered rufllo.
Industries and war trade boards and
In medium size»the model calls for
the. food ndmltii-trhtion. helps shape
UN yards 36-Inch .material.
the larger policies underlying the iisq
• Perhaps it would ho heltor rdr the
o f Am* rieim ships in war time. Tho
home dressmaker, ta start - t it li n g
the dress directly na JUu-tprtcd in the ’ chart* tell whether tire shipsHtlloeat's)r
I
guide.
Take two open widths of
to it certain trade are enough, too j
material, right shies facing, for the
nv fcj* or too fe w ; whether they bring |
piecing for the skirt. After placing
1
In too little or too much;' whether
the piecing In position there will re­
they are on time; nhend of time or j
main sudlclent material for Ihc poc­
behind
lime, nml whether th e - tr a d e !
ket. sleeve and wrist cults, each of
movement is too slow, too fast or Just j
I
which has the largo “0**‘perforations
right. The charts also serve to guide)
resting on a longthwlse thread of
tho voile.
the ship control committee In the ust*
Take tho material that remains
slgnnn nt of vessels to various trades.
and fold (t in half. Lay the skirt so
By comparing, Import requirements
that tho triple “T T T " perforations
against -deliveries tlio charts show
rest on tho' lengthwise fold of mate­
when vessels may be transferred from
rial To the,right, placo the front of
one trade to iinother or released to tho
the waist, with large "CT perforar
•
.
lions on a lengthwise thread.- Tho 1 army.

;

EMPTY SACKS
# »• *»«

1 will p^y highest cash price
for nil kinds of empty
burlap sacks.

Sanford bodge No G2, F. and A. .M.
Commuiiita’ ion every first and thud
Tuesdays nt 7 :0&lt;k
visiting hrvthnr..
welcome.
j
h 0 . 1 , .Taylor
J
Jus. Muugln
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5 5
fit£"V3fOS J«iSt
Barley Long known to Man.
nnrley was originally u wild gm«i
o f western Asia. It Is believed to t&gt;o
the most undent cultivated vegetable
food of tininklmL Three varieties rtf
the groin hove been found In the pre\m !
historic hike dwelling* of Switzerland,
doting bock t•• the Sims. A &amp;

MartaiflLOPin
Pictorial
15 cents

Review

'OLD Of i(j iOCU HATERJAt vV’vQuf NftP
s,
r.trntoj A f i i n O « J 7
comfortablo coats, by many girls.
Rose, blue and the smart shade* of
brown are recommended, with tha
frills on tho belt, pockets and cuffs of
‘
white batiste

Will also pay,highest market
price for Hide-, Tallow
a ml Wax,

Seminole &lt; tiaptet 2, Order Eastern x u

MeetBevery first and third Thursitay
in each month. Everyone who has j, vp
hi-Mar in th«» East are cordially invited
i to visit thi* chapter.
^ lice.E . Ho hbins ,-Seely •^
The Snmord rouncfl K. of (*. *
Mm**i.the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m.. anti tn .
1th
c
‘ "Sunday 3 n. m.. each
month, at K ■
of C, Hull. Oak Ave.

J. If. BUSSEY
Rear Walthall A D n ss e j's Meat
Phutie 10r, .Market ' |fl2 C 1M St.

( ’. I.. Britt, Fin. S e r ’y.
Phoenix Lodge No f . U. «&gt;• I*
Meets second and fourth Tue- :ayi.
N'isiting 1.nights always welcome.
II Mcbaulin
O. J . Millet
b It. and S.
J * . C.

In h er
W h e a t L ess
K itc K e n

Sanford l.odge.No. 27. I. O. O. I .
Meets every Monday evening a t . 7:30
. in Masonic Hull. Alt visiting -brothers

cordiallv^lnritrd.

, F. E. Estridge
A. J . Lnssfryg
N. G.
H. Sec.
Gale City t amp No. 6, W. (), W
- Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. E. Miller
J . F. llooiehan
oiinci! Commander
Clerk
Seminole Rehcknh Lodge No. t3
ttiX'ts evirry Second and Fourth Friday •
Nights in Masonic Hall at 7 :3/V. All
\isiting Rebckahs welcome.
Mrs. llattie Lossing.
,Mrs. LtU-Cbm.
C. .
See’j

Girls

Dress No. 7t2*&gt; Sizes, C to 17 years.

Advertise in the Herald

&gt;»&lt;^iiiiiiniiiix&gt;miiiii!iiiiii&gt;:xiiiiiiiiiiiix»^&gt;E9 CK[ni!iiiiiii

_ To
I The
I Parents

U. S. KEEPS TAB HUT SERVICE PROVIDED
FOR MEN IN BRITAIN
ON LOOO SHIPS
Every Six Minutes a Merchant
Vessel Moves' at an
American Port.-

Arc you doing yours 7
ywtte i * » * i » -01 o

SANFORD nD O ES

London.—The Knights of Uolumbu*
In Orent Hritnin nr» making- remark*
able progress in tholr effort* to pro
vide fsclllties that will enable men
in the t'nttr**L*States forces lA ersoas
•m ettjar - r-icii •r nclai .HU—lalon.- fU—
a r wttt hr:^i !n

1 r l e ’ .len

'h e

Royal Neighbors of America
-et* Second and F mirth Thursday*
e Speer
Clara Stem per
S e c re ta ry
Or •h
l olled Brotherhood Carpenters and
Joiner* of America
Sanford laical I nmii No. 1751 uif*-i*
Fir*t and Third Tht|-*da&gt; N ight-a' 7:1 *
in E agle* H u ll
A I. L o v in g ,
C nns E . R obinson, Pr-**
S c t'v

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Mmlcrn ftoodmen of America
Meet* 2.-1. Thursdav evenings, IMIO,
m M. W A. Hall. Pico Building
C K McDonald
C. D. Couch
Consul
Cierk
Loyal Order of Moose
S anford Lodge N o 1310 meets In Hx
ui Stmie &amp; G rove B u ild in g Second anQ
.F o u rth M ondays in M o n th a t 7 : 30 .

Nelson Sailors and

routln.*

mllltaiy ui.-l ".iv.vl life
t' [i it* the
5 TRAFFIC CHARTS ARE USED ofpresent
orbing th#-&gt; have estahlUh

THIS IS IMPORTANT

X
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0 . S. VAUGHAN, OPTOMETRIST
123 \V. FIRST STREET

X X X I I llI llllllI X X X I lilllllllllX X I lllllllllllX X X I I I llllillilX ^

THE

UNIVERSAL

CAR

.'flic Ford Model T one-ton truck is
proving a splendid time and moneysaver on the farm. It is very flexible in
control, strong and dependable in serT h i n l r v*ce* I1 bas ready
•X n ir lK become one oT the
farmers’ necessities.
One Ford truck is

.* It Over
I armer

p(|uui to hair a dozen

teams and weon't “eat its head oil"
when not working. The Very low priee
makes it Popular with shrewd farmers
who analyze conditions*)!? the farm. Let’s
talk it over. Mr. Farmer. Price, withoutout body, $550 f. o. h. Detroit.
___
C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman •

ed club* At the following posts. 260
Bdgw&amp;re
Road!
l»ndon;
Market
Pfayton, Litllehinnptoa. and .-Inver
ness.
Temporary structures have
hes»n ererleil in rnaiiy n( tin* larger
camps which are if* ‘ b&gt; rep!nv-«ii
Shodtv hy sulwMntTai huts
Wn*hltwt&lt;m
t'ywry s i t rulimto* n
Tn ria'c I'.ooo *•-• r&gt;' 4j n&gt; hnve h -*•!
miTi liuiii x
| tirrivt** nml a n o t h e r calle.1 for am| tin- r*-spon«v 1“ tiring
■l-l'.irt* frum A m c rc a n iriirja.
I nun Ini; -ptcmlol * - s - —f htrti pr"*c*tt|ii 4i \ilauiii *• ap'irl* Ih.Ti- I* ll i.rul n-ml&gt; *v m path os.
Each m u . .
departure every eleven mlnutiv*-—*&gt;im over iJilriv tire vrs.rs ftf rtge an*i Ii for Ihll'iipe every (nny mmutes. Till.4 plie'e,i hims, If un* nn liii'Uinlli :,i
rate Ilf i/lrutb'm tl*ie* tint Ineluib* ves­ service of the org&amp;nUMlon. to wh*'
sel* ii! jtliy service v t ihc army or ever post of danger or hardship ho
navy.
*
• •
tn»v he called
The merchant lleVt of l.&amp;OJ^^sltlp.f
nruler the control of the United States
shipping board Is run ns a railroad, on
n time "ohodtrle. The duty of mva’* tir­
ing ships’ perfornuitiees, with their
tusks, 1* lodged .with the planning anti
MiiRstlcn division of (tie slilp]&gt;lng
Imnrti. heatled by E. II. Guy. formerly
dean of the Harvard Graduate Kclmor
of business.
Obviously the division must kimftr
Mrs. J. A. Cox, oi Althe tusks in d e t a i l , 'and so it co-ordi­
derson, W. Va., writes:
nate* with tin* war Industries and war
"My dauRhlcr . . .su f­
trade hoards In determining and pro­
fered terribly. She could
viding for the country's tp-rds from
not turn in bed . . . the
abroad. It works'o n month to-month
doctors gave her up, and
schedules, or ns far In advance ns It
we brought her home to
1* feasible or possible to forecast.
die. She bad suffered so
Works With All Departments.
much a t . . . lime. Har­
In plunnfng tho use of ships the di­
ing heard of Cardui, we
vision works with the food udndalstra­
gotlt for h tr.’*
W /\
tion In determining the shipping re­
quirements for food; with tho war de­
partment In correlating shipping with
the requirements of the line of sup­
plies for the western front; with tho
war Industries hoard In seeking solu­
tion of the problem of bringing •neeessnry raw imports into the (Siuntry, and
with the war trade hoard In preparing
the lists of essential imports and ex­
v ,m
ports.
As the country hastynne more and
"In a few days, she be­
inure oil n war, basis, R has been re­
gan to improve," Mrs.
Cox continues, "and had
garded necessary to limit the lf*t of
no trouble a l . . . Cardul
essentlnl Imimrts to less than ldO.
cured her, and we sin*
Data on the ships and their trade pro­
its praises everywhere.’
vide the basis for operation of the
We receive many thouvessels under the shipping board's con­
£ands of similar letters
trol. Likewise records are kept of
every year, telling of the
good Cardui has done for
neutral vessels coming to this coun»
women who suffer from
? fry or linking ‘ up with Its foreign
complaints so common to
trade.
their sex. It should do^
Thus the division checks dally about
7,000 vessels. 1,500 of them being those
of the shipping hoard. 3.000 engaged
directly In A’urerlCan commerce and
scattered over
-^jCe and

Are the Best
d H M i ’jrjT t j g g g g m

a B a e tfa g

X

Why
Suffer?

kj

The Woman’s Tonic

s s .rv '00- eV

w

tn

A m erican Standard'Version

A ttractive - Compact - Readable - Durable
Emphasized with the words of Christ printed in bold face
type. Strongly and neatly bound in Khaki colored Morocco grained
Waterproof Keratol— flexible limp cover, embossed back bonds.
Lotind corners. Khaki edges, gold title, beautifully embossed
American Hag iti colors on the outside front cover.
Printed on specially strong Bible pajH-r. Only 3 x
inches
and just
an inch thick. Type is plain arid d e a r— selfpronouncing. The Four Great American Hymns are printed
and bound with this Sailors and Soldiers Testam ent. —

HELP TO BRING THE BOYS BACK CLEAN

i his Sailors and Soldier Testament, neatly packed,
ready for mailine; given, with a yean* sub­
scription to llie Sanford Herald for

$ 2 .5 0

y vM fcsaki
•.

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^

|The bilk*■ Breeze Counrll No. 31 Junior
Order Enllrd American Mechanics
Met t* '*vifr&gt; Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M.. in the City Hall. Visiting lirbihori
' art* welcome. C. H Smith. Rec Sec

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY W ILL BRING BACK

Every Minute of Time and Pound of
Car^jo Noted and Thu* Each Ves­
sel Is Used to Utmost to
Speed War Plan.

f

II. P. O. H. Snnforu Lodge 1211
Misd tlrst^ind thir.l Wednesday night
:tt Elk* Horne North Park Avenue
F S Frank
O, L. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

ADM i Ni i l n s UOn

som e .Y u u k .

Knight* of Cojumbu* Ett*bll*h Ha­
ven* for Soldier* In England

The children have started to school
and may need Glasses soon.
Being
throughly equipped to give Examina­
tions and Furnish Glasses of all kinds
would be pleased to have you call and
consult me either about your eyes or
those of your children.

ll

Prlca,

,

Celery City Acrlc No. 1K5.Meeting every 2nd &amp; 4th Wednesday.
. nijtht m 80’clnek. Eagle Home, Oal; Ave
Visiting Brothers Welcome
i E. E. Hogan
‘ C: C. \Voodru(T
Worthy President
Secretary

Devotes AM His Spare Time tp Work
While Waiting for
Trains.

Kldd, 106. Work* on' Farm.
Ib'llnlre. o .* - William Kldtl, one
hundred mid six. Is assisting in the
farm work &lt;&gt;n the ( ’luirles Rosser farm
,ami 'Is doing a real day's w&lt;irk every
day" -Kidd was bom during Mm War
oi Is IV :=rt■I ."rveri in tin* t ‘1in federal*
army during the CUII war.

f t , *,i

Meets every second and fourth Tu^s. day in Masonic I bill over the Impvt it
1 Theatre. Vtdttng companions wejronlO. I.. Tnylor
F. I.. Miller
See'y
High ITiest

SALESMAN. KNITS FOR “BOYS”

Ottawa, Kan.—O. C. Rose, n travel­
ing salesman here, spends all of hi*
spare time at railway stations, between 1
train*, ami evenings knitting for sail­
or*. As a result of Ids energy two
pair* of seeks, one pair of wristlets, n
helmet mid a sweater have gone
iiverscn* to gladdun the heart of

Secretary

Monroe 1 napler No. 15, 11. A. M

■ Fertilizer Sacks a Specially

haclwiUmuwrwrxrrwtTh triple—TTT *'
re-rim rrrrry ■■HerfuraUon*-*rv^ffr54phgtfiwr*o fold.
tTnuj mil.
drc.i j o f rollon Volte trim m ed trilh .then, tne collar and slay, placed tho
samo ns .'the back. Along the sel­
atraiffht rttfftes o f u h itr batiste and
vage edge opposite lay the belt and
m ercerised soutache braid.
below; the belt, there will be space op­
posite the collar, for the,stay.
■ Numerous nmonit tho now fashions
These dresses are also very pretty
aro llttlo drosses that look rathor
developed In chamhray and gingham,
like separate waists with skirts at.which will lye worn all season, under
l-^ T H h c c u t)r T 1 2 5
Sl*ov. m» Smj y ?

The Woodman ('brie

The Woodmen Circle mms-S* , ..r, j
and Fourth Wednesdays at 3,1:0 p. m
i All members requested to attend.
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�vtj v*»V*l
OCTOBER 11.1918

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SHTKN

HEN RY M c L A U L I N
JEWELER

K eep the H un On the R un!

tnent of A g r ic u l tu r e .)

A vrell-ilrulnotl site slmulil In*, Bolect«'il for ilia* liu« lutiiHo nnd, Jf juiHsIble,
thoro should bo stilllcient elevation to
h’lve Hi., la.gs a climb in rciidilng IL
If iiruettcnblo the house should ocnipy
the Rot]ill sblo of.u hill.

PrliK'lples of construction: Four im­
portant things should be observed In
bog house construction; namMy, light,
vyntllaUonpr warmth, nnd clcnrrilnosv
L ig h t Is iirovldcd by placing the liouse
ntong a north utid south lin e nnd by
putting in suitable doors nnd windows.
Doors, windows, nnd roof vonUIntlon
furnish u proper, interchange of tilr.
Hogs need good ventilation us well ns
people. ■ A well-constructed house with
good lloor nnd bedding provides stilllclent warmth.
Make Quarters Comfortable.
Irft ■U•he remembered*flint the hog
hits little lint unit protection from cnltl;
hence the necessity for comfortnbte

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i BUSINESS CARDS :

0 IIico 309 Park A veil uc,
, Telephone 291
Office Hrs
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l e o Y ii i n y L e t :IS \V 1, 1
pro|irMy/td Unktldwn
Sa id S rhclle M a l m - ha* fitnl •atn riflili*
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baa ma.li ApptiP4ii*m

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w. All i»f sa»«| r r f t i n r a U * »A»V* ring pfupi r t y
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p Ith »Uy ul Or|.il*&gt;r \. I).

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hint In* |B fi* r» In g i v i n , th a t J. F. I.-*
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N. Id It. *d Ind K illiLrk is* Chaprun

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

W*‘ MUST tlnlsh the Job NOW. when our boys4In Fiance liavo thn Hun

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following

ruriiing t** I« h , tax iIfimU' sill {-•ij.- thi rcofi
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K. KK H CFSO N

F IN IS H TH E JO B N O W !
ih&lt;* nin.
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Net nil of us rmi- wear a uniform nnd carry, a rule. t&gt;ut we ran bnek
lie buys with our dollnrs and prove to them that wo are wtlli them
in (..tit last rent
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TI - ta*«i way in prove to Knliter Wilhelm Ihul nil Ani«*rirn Is In
tbla
v , tn win is to provide th e 'm o n e y .t .■ pHy the war bills -sixty seven million
c.eiUi' a day li costs t'n cle Sam
T h e best way to pay it is to Invest In
Ub"Hy Honds nnd do it now
V\ 1 will have to pay these bills In some tvny, If we do noi lend Hio
Ramey ami let It earn In terest for us„ w*. ntusl pay 11 In th e form of Incr* a -.-d.taxes, where we will get bitck neither money nor llilejimt
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the Tih ilay id J u n e A. Il I flfiH, ni vo fintf
Fur one K i p r e . e n t a t l ve of ,hn F o . j r t h
*1 L o t II N .1*1, L o n g wlkuI,I, *i*|it a* i ho prop. C o n c r e a .l o n a l l l l . t r l e t of
S t a t e of Ft o r III I h r S a t y - M i t h C o n r r e M of th e U n l t r d
1 e r t y id T h e * . S. A r n o l d ;- nl*o
i
T a * CVrtificati* Ida,
S tair*.
• No. I 6 IU d ated the - n d du.C’o t J u n o
It*
F u r A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l of t h e . St
1, hi*ti* rn v e ri n k 1*o t _MU
. ... Lu ncw o t'd , t o l d a*
Florida.
,
t h e p r o p e r t y id U n k n o w n :. aJai
* to T a x C7# rtlflF
o r t » n J m t t P f , rtf f h e S u p r e m e C o u r t
f a t e No. t « ! 2 . d a t e d th* • 2nd ilai id J u n e
A. I t I MMJ, ctivetTfiii I.rO
l 121 IrOn^wimd, ! of t h e S t a t e of Fl ori da.
-old »* th e p r o p erty of K. \ N r l m .y r r . a U o i F o r t w o lU t &amp; o a d C o m m l , , l o n e r , of t h e
j T a x Cert*Iii-ate N o . Ifitifi, d a t i d t h e 2 n d i S t a t e of H o n d a .
! d a y id J u n e A. IT tSPil, , *Vi*r*r»it Kota fifi, ,
i
1
ITS t,*«ngv*oml, *td*l a* the property uf
■fcTW— A. M n n K . n l., . T a j. t T r t i t u ^ * ^ N o ,
j a t illM
t h e 2n&lt;l . l a y ul J u n e A, P . ' l s a t j ,
ic t . o t I I , l.eriifwoitd. aald a* I ho prof.,
Jlr&gt; (
J
I t f r i f e /» n II erovefin
r t y . &gt; F - l tii l.n ii« n i a ls o T a » t".- »tll it ate No,
• t r A l l l Oi l III l J 6 S I . d a t e d th e '.’ ml i!a&gt;" of J u n e A. II. ISItfi,
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I lh«‘ l*t iJa) of J u n o \. M I m v i rm^
t * t || t Liiii^wiHJil. Bold a* the i»fon..r t&gt; of
J
\V. S m i t h . aUn T*i t O r t l f l c a t r No ift'M
•luttfi the- £tnl d a y of J u n e A. I* l!»02. r m
•fir if l.t't* J M an d i ? d Li&gt;ng*
&lt;1 *olt| t *
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No
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&lt;Prtrmrrd \rf ttis tThlle.l FluTcs Depart-

Mri

j J * i ! &gt; V. I* J 9 0 I , r wi v r r i n p L o u l u h , |i»i» a n d
L i n f . oti u% o o d ,
o * I h r f Uoi i i rf y «■f H, f-*
, S m i t h ; j I mi T a t &lt;*• ri Iflr at r No . I V , t f a t r f i

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M
'-Tt&gt; ttl \!. E £* liofk.dd. .*I•* T i t

Advantage of Movable Cot
_ Tliat It Is Easily Changed,
Around Pastures. '

Wooden Floors Arc Good but Not Nec­
essary— Should De Higher Than
Outside Level of Ground to
Insuro Dryness.

| rVriiftrat**

T u i k i r a Add. tif S a n f o r d , said U*id h
f i t p i i p j » i I h«* 1 1Hi* of th i tiittan^p id 1

erflif ira i* in 11»»* rt.tmr* *d Win. Slmpsnti,
Hint! ** a jd n rtifit a l !■ hn my otPrn m.d
ma*F riyphiation fur T a * iiw«| | i »««u

n o tm t: op
k i, k c t i o n
H’ H K H K A S ,
Tin*
* t t*r r of
1!»17
llftllff I n r ( ’ nt titHmiiifi Ul I an A. uf I hi* S t * t r
ditl p£i*m i wo J i d n i Itr.a*»lutinns
Ifi-pimirig a m ii id m .-n tu t o tin- C o n t l i t u l i u n
ol i h»* Stn ip of F l o r i d a , an d t h r narm* w»r«*
a g r r i d IA l.y ^
of thn-v-tifiH* «&gt;f all lh.il
mr-inll.r* i l r r l . t t IO r a r h h o u a r ; t h a t thrt
. o i r * on aald Join * ll ra oluli un a w e r r o n te r r d
tl|&gt;on I h r lf r .w p r r ti vo J o u r n a l * , w ith tho
y r a a a h d n a y * f l i m - o n . an d , h r y did d r t r r inino a m ) &lt;ftr.-cl t h a l , h r - a i d J o i n t Itra oulfona I..- a u h m i l t r d t o t h e r l r r t u r a of t h r
Mali - a t i h , t i . 4 i . r a l F l r r t i o n in N n v v m h r r
I til Hi
now
T II F it K FO UH .
|,
if
P L A Y

ll \ \\ 1 Mill*. S,-rr*o.ry of ^lutr of i ],
Slat.- of Klotlda. do hirrhy y i .r n o l l e that
a
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f#p literal Ivl f f 11*i ft
u dl lii’
i I *i Hi i’Ach i"nil Itty j rt Fh-ri dr* up
Tp* -d n \ tu x
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FLORIDA

-W IL L M N
Ur»i»:t=- i»! &gt;
U .-t »ih d a y

iiL9ip*ii

»tg nut tjiri* a fid «« al
A IT p.ifF.

.ill- w • i ’
ullr r uf
Nil tin fi

&gt;\■ don’t have lo ;&gt;ut up J 100 or J J 00 or 1500 in cash (or ou: Irunda,
l i e b u n k s hn Vo arranged n six months payment .schedule, and the tlr*t
pn) u,en. of Ieii per cent falls due O ctober lit,
M s -1,, wni have a bo) "o vef th e re." Will you let him light un.l rl*k hi*
lo- • ■» '.l\l refuse lo deny youisell sollle luxmy lo hack him up with food
."’my and gun's utxl utuiuijiiitiuu?
We don't believe them 's a
man
tp‘-'
ai in this countryi Let s go "‘nvi-r the top". (Ills week.

t J I
I 44 fU_*.
N • Mt, d a l r if
Mi Mr. f..*s rd. d

ami Fa- inuili
In Mu 1 if1 till t nurt »d 1hi Sn t nlh Jiiilitta
i Inut| ul t 'iirlila. h r m l i m l r 'I inirrli .
I it I l i n h r r r )

Good Type of Individual Hog House— Ffio- T T l i r k , Mmin plain a n t
t *•4 *aItiifi
T h i* House Ha* n Number of Wint Oil 1-1 f 3 1 f I* f r , I h f 1 n d a n i
dows and Door* Which Can Be Open­ I m I »Hvid ' l a r k , .1 * . J T J • I?» r * i1rt M .
ed to Provide Ventilation When
1 ii &amp;ri hf'f * ! a &gt;&gt;r»ft jriril I •• In n ml a ppt * r
Weather Condition* PermiL
h*-fMtr *»uf «*»id rt urf ,*» t h r rm ir ? h*-u*. in

I

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Y O U R SHOES NEAT I

PRESERVE TH E LE A TH E R

THL-F.^ DALLLV C ORPO RAT IO NS, LTD. tiUFFAtoTN

iim kcr n s u l l s f i i c i o r )
| tlnor, but lu cottier cllm n te a m ust lit
coverctl with wooden fn l s e doors. A
go*s| door m a k e s It tniieh e a s i e r In
kts-p the housi! clean. T h e arrange’ nieiit o f the h o u se should b e s u ch th at
1In- beds and fe ed lb tors a r e well se|e
-nrnted.
T h e r e are tw o general c la s s e s of
h o t w s — large co m m u n ity or s ta ti o n ­
a r y , ami small Individual or movable.
T h e large house lias individual pens
and Is Intended f o r q u ite a n u m ber uf
lings. T h e a d v a n ta g e s o f th e large
lioirso fire ! It Is m o re e c o n o m ic a l for
a "'large num ber of hogs • it Is jo n v e u b u t for feeding an d affo rd s p r o v i-jo a for saving m anu re. If the hou se is to
bo t|ti it o large It Is u su a lly advisable
in a rra n g e lie* pen's lo tw o rows wi th
tilt UJ h t U-t \ lie I U e e l . til* Til.
T i lt * !| it* ‘
should lit* I to !&gt; feel Whie un le ss il i*
ile s k n ld e lo h a v e spa, e_ f o r (In* [&gt;as«lltg of a wagon, lo Mint e vent the ul
ley should ho S to 10 feel, wide.
f p i n r l c r s . f'eiH ettl

Suiifi'fil, f
1 h ffi* alio i f t ft! 1 1ft d i4u (1m
i f; M-i ftfwf \
J &gt; k11 S i m m in r l ' r l *■. fh»
*&amp;«.* liiiMt: Mit* \lh da&gt; i h i r t t d . an d a rufr
da;, id Shin ruUM, to a f n%i f i h e tiifi rd rojtiplatrd fiI*-d fi t*rid n a ga In wt y •i«i. *-1bi 1 tin" *« fi11
I** ffikiii ii * »’i'riT***d nil &lt;f fnllirWi iM !■1
aj l ' l'mii* dm r * .
ft i» furl hi r iifdiM d Mi at .t fo * i r d r r !•
j i ti 1.1! * 11f*| in Mi*- S an li rif Ht-raht, a ii*^^pup*r
«•111* t-hr-d
in
rnfm-le
» •11** '
MiTiifi,

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G ^ t ,Y o u r s N o w !
The Government, throuph the Director of
Railroads, urges early ordering. It s better for
you, for the railroads, for us a wise move.
There's little reason for citrus growers to
wait —order out full and spring applications
now. Vegetable growers lace difficulties, but
sure/j? you will plant something. Get q good
general vegetable formula —it's ulwnys useful —
enough for at least a fair acreage. But order it
out n o w ! Arm our's Fertilizers can be stored
indefinitely without harm.
And get standardized fertilizers of proved
crop-making ability. Our agents and represen­
tatives nre well posted and will gladly go into
detail with you. Drop us a card today.
Arm our P frtiliw ri
Kn rich the S oit-In crea se the Y i« «
ila*:en M a tv rity-Im p rov e A * Quality

A rm o u r Fertilizer W o r k s
Jacksonville. Florida

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ihi fialfpiB |np *li - r p Dr'll fifntu rl\ ,
l ’r«*pii»-i'd Jkrormlnn*-m I** t h e C u n s l i Hi­
’it i,iti i» «J hi hi-non i’C t mutit %, Mmrid* »*■ n i t . tt tin
&lt;»f I T'ff iifaN
ft .*f v. 1IMI f? . «.J S U •, «.f F l o i k HI,

Hr It H r tu lv r tl by thi* 1.1‘gin!at Uf n of th «
Ti* r lay SarrFird. Th«= BAtd latiif fH-inp a***-?*-', | Alain tij Fliffidn
4i*l iif 1 lii" _*Ij#i ** uf tin- i - ' u a n r i "*f nurl'i r* r T h a i Xr'iH* X I X i*f th«* M n n n i lu d ir n " of
t till a l e in thi- mim* *&gt;i Mnr v fln\l,Ti"k
Mi* *Nlntr "f f lofiiln, In* anil t h e uniun »
I ill - * *’ «ai if ii rtilli a l * vliu'l hi fiilt-i-fhol r hi-fi*bjr nm*-Mili'il in ’iisi. In r r n d a i f ti liiix i:
ill'«Hnil li|* t" law., la* th *d-. Will Ihbii,- I
| AMtrli* X I X .
r tim i I.
Thi* rnxfitifar*
i»n Mi** MiM« ' l a y &lt;i( D c lo b ii f * f». MIJ n
fur *.
haft* r m eU-hattKe *»f all a lr nh id ir
i t »•* * ii. di* i 4 ! MpH v»E11 r * a n *! u ,t1 Mil - iff ifllti xti ailtlil li** *1n| * al*«l I * •-* II!?*»•*, whi*ch Mi*- 4-5-11*
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cf Apkl l4 itt»fa8, v!ie**i» »*# in nil, life hi*f efijr + M-Tirirr: •

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f’*r Th* pur po-i s *1 Mf*«.titl, «ti it If Im* ragulftlt'il
NiilLi r *»f V|»p(it Eiibiii fur I &lt;n} Ilt- rii I m l rf lu I 'm ir i of Min f "■•it til % Juw|i% Hr tit I rrnlr
Sr rlfiin j J j of I h r &lt;ii nt'r af N la tufp- .
M i l i n l p H l s l r of Hn riiln .
N* ’i i r i ‘ i» lit'f i l i y
t h a t A. K . l*n *«r= . In r r F M r i f Miifk-rtitii \i r Mi* Imi-K
p u n hsii' f of T a x * X riit I 'a tr Na. 2 1 7/ ilafi-*! * l&gt;* all I r nli l'if* , I.rfsxii *■» p. I *1*1111* u i rn*
Mm ' i l l ilu\ *f t if|y \ I • IMI*. fi 4* fib'*! art-i til p* f4* n havi ng * T*im-= *r f. fuam l*‘» d I i* f!ihr‘ft,l*
in m i nili* * ajnl li,ij mail* i il"!f •1” » ^3hi Fxfx*i ■
d|ij*$i■.,&gt;■14f*n fi'i
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by I ti a

Sir*. 2 .
Th*» Iji-k'inInMirD BbaM pnac*t pull
« fill* law* for tht* ynf4irc(*m&lt;tfit ul tht» p r o v l sfiiti*i
thi** artlrli*.
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Thin a r t i r l r shall gn 1 n tn rffi'rt on

lb*” hrM ilfl) *fI J a n u a r y . ,V. IT IWI9.
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Niillrr uf AppHralitfft fm I a i I Hr if I miff
Hnlttin 575 uf* iHr f*rntaral Hiatulrii.

.N. t i r r !x h* riJ o
lh ai Hrb* *f&lt; Main**
|mjt il; ii 4* r •if T a x i ir^iiVf-tf. N s . I u;l2, lilulrJ
t hi- *&gt;l|i ila&gt; til J 4»|1* \. I * 13 9,“'. r *: Vrt i ti c

J .nt 1, J- H b tsi Sub

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S *if *I
Mil p r n p f r t s &gt; f A S .
l^yr* I!
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S’ n.
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(I at*-*f I h r h il l fia\ * f Jutu? A. I* 1hS*^, rn y*

* rinp l.rt fi* J II. Fm* Sub, MM. S^r. ft
‘Ip, 21 H. It. 29 K*sl* H'j‘1 ,»*« tfu prii'i»4*fiy
ut 2 N. l.y *** tl f also rax I'erlifical* No ItrjX

i l a f i if t h e Qt!i d a y nf J u m

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T p 21 SL, IL 2 9

l * a s i , paid a s i l i r p f n p t r l y

*«f F. W. Ujiinaf'B, aS*u Tax f"# rtlfirat* Nn
ItF.ib iJatrd thr t.t h day *«f June V M, l.nyk,
rov* rknjc Kyi MT J. Il Fi»s Sub. Mi%. Srr,
t l f Tp- 21 S, ft. 29 Fast, '«•!*!
Ihr prufit-rly id A. M. Kyrrlt; alto Tax IVrlffirat* Nn
l i i il l, tlalud I hn f*lb day nf J u n e A

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l l i r r r l t ; »l*n T a x

O rltfirali?

Florida’s Duty to the Fourth
- Liberty L o a n = = =

I $!♦*, rov*

•rfng Kr*l !* J* fl. F*'*« Sub. Iliv. Sri*. J l

dated the 2 nd day of June A. H, 1902 , fuv*
nlng
16 J - It. F obs Su fi. Iliv, of S W h
id SE*&lt; Her. FI Tp 21 H. It* 29 E m K •nld
an th»- pr -periy i&gt;( Mrt. K J , IlaffrUp alio
Tax f’rftlflratr No. MJ7 r t Mated thr 2 nd clay
of lu fir A. IT I!*fi2 * cnyrfinif K«»l 19, J* iK
ho*. Suh. Iliv. of S\VJ,..if HE ' 4 Her. II
Tp 2 ! S. U. 29 East, n!d « b the property
of A. E. l*rtre; also Tax Certificate Nu fU7l*
tinted the 2 :ni day of June* A. fi, ( 902 , ruv«rinc Kot 29 I. II. Ff»«‘ Sub. Mlv. of S W T
of Si: *4 Hve. II, Tp 21 S, K JS Fa-J* *pUl
.t» the property uf S. J . ( +a rlir ; alao Ta*
O rtififair No I 09 U, dated thr 2nd day »d
June A. 11. 1992 . rov trip* I^it 22 J . IK
Sub.- Ifiv. iif S W , of HE11 of Her. II Tp
21 S. H. 29 East, sold as the property of
A. E. Frier; tdso Tax Crrlirtcxti* No 79 .
dated the 6th day of July A. IT 19 1f»,
toki-ring Kid * 17 him! ! J H Fois Sijl.
Mi v uf S W , of SIM, S. r It To JI S It
2 9 K a il , *o|«f a" the in up* r 11 nf Wiiltir S
Keep Flics In Check.
\da-m*, al\u T a * Crrtifiratr No I sjift, ifateil
Kvery fitriti MimiM Imvt* ns u ]&gt;art till*
3 rd day "f June A M |no l , rove ring
of Its equipment u xpntyer of Home Li*t h llanfi * Add to I.nnjfwmid. a^Id mi the
prop*
of S Neal; alto Tat C»-rtJiIlr.Mr Nu
sort tin well iih Hullulile fly "tlope" ho 17QV, rty
dated the 2n«l d4 &gt; of Junr A. I?. 1902,
that the files may be kept In covering Lott 17 to 22 Hand** Add l o Kong'”

Object In Applying Lime.
^ T h e purpoKo of applying time to the
soil Is to correct or netHrnUie acid­
ity or sourness of the soil and Improve
|tho tilth or mechanical condition.

I -rti i, v \mi t r fin -i f *if T a s i i riihi ,itl- f\ o
d a t i d I hi Ml. d a , &gt;■(J i m .
\ I * f hl * .
Ml-* 41 -aid 4i 111It* f• mi m v -dfi. *jiriid

•L,hi-m«I |*1•*[1''1'

roxering Kul 21 J . II. Fos* Sub. Mt.v. nold
as th** property i f A. E. Crrrwy: al»«u Tax
(*»*rtifiratr K«* IU7 fl. dated the 2nd day id
Jutie 1902 , riiv* ring Kill t 1 J* IF FXjas'
Sub Mil- of S\V»i of SEN Hrr. 11 Tp Zi
S. li. 2 !l East, fold as the pfnpifiy *d MLX*

Check «» far ns their tormenting the
stock Is concerned.

•if stjt h t i fiilM ill in ! It*- tiarm’ id J F l amp
VlViF - fj-rt ti *- I- 9 f»* r* 1*3 pi vi-it thal J,. F

&lt;*■■ !•'

Individual Hog House.
T h e Individual house, its th e nnmt
s u g g e s ts . Is Intended f o r o n e hog «i
f o r n row and h e r brood. O ne decided
iiilvnntngn o f th e Individual o r p o rla h b
house Is th a t it enn b e moved from
plneo to p lace nnd cun th u s In* kepi
s a n i t a r y and m a d e a c c e s s i b l e tn p a s ­
tu re s. T h e r e art* tWo g e n e r a l s t y le s id
^ Individual h ou ses, n a m e ly , t h e box*
: .shajteil with fo u r upright w nlls and
th o A-shiipeil. T h e d liu ensln ns should

. loiffol#- ‘ i*Ullf
I loMitd i., uit
j i
IT i l "T I -I r f 5r ■-■=*nl*trd
Fli» -a td fa,ml
l»*l*ii! I**, " ■d At 'K»j ii«t*
f tin i*»tittnris

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a * t h e p r o p e r t y 4 cY . M t j . t : . J .
K a n n v y i sla o T a x
IV rl ir tra tiNo
I70H,
■ l . l . d t h e .’ nil . l a y of J u n e A. 1). IU02, r n verinK 1.0,1. 'J, S A 4 Itaridi Add. tn l. n n (« ti o i4
. o l d . . t h e p r o p e r t y of M u . K, J
I 'i n f l . y ;
al.u
T a . f i t t i t l e . t o Nu.
i l . t . d t h e 3t&lt;i
day
fit J u l y A. 1). I9|fi, cnverlrtg L o t I S
H a n d ' . Adtl to- !. o n g w m i d ( m i d a . (lie prop­
e r t y of K. M. C o r e y ; a l i a T a x C r r t t i i r a t e
No.
SCI, d a l . d ll .e a h d a y of J u n e A. 1).
IHOSi. r o v . r i n g l,n ( 3 5 l , u n ( » o o d ,
. o l d a*
t h e p r o p e r t y of A. W . T lr onipxon : a l t o T a x

Florida's sons on (he fighting front arc doing
duly nobly.
Florida's people left at home ran and will do llieir
share lu win the war.
The Fourth Liberty Loan must be put over enthus­
iastically nnd quickly, and Florida should lead
in doing il.
.Let's all do not only ouV bit bul our best, and do it
without delay.
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FRIDAYS

IX THK HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER s. i'JIS

* f &amp; M I I L R II

MEMORIAL EXERCISES
O V I E D O ALLIES PUSH FAKE PEACE OFFER
FOR SANFORD BOYS
GOES OVER “KAMERADS” MADE BY GERMANS
THE FIRST TO FALL W. S. S. DRIVE ON TO BERLIN
SMELLS OF TREACHERY
TRUCKERS
SPIF IS HERE
MANAGER
ON THE JOB

I.AIUJK g a t h e r i n g a t
lyric
PAYS,TRIBUTE- TO HEROES*

THRIVING SEMINOhU CITY MAKES G E R M \N S
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U’KAMERAD."

Oviedo, t h e thriving Seminole
Outfought by t h e French and
. London, O c t. 7.— FTelil . Marshal
City t hat recently ‘went ov er the Americans, t h e G e r m an s arc re tr eat ­
von H i n de nb u rg lias resigned us
t op .ip War Savings S t a m p s Drive ing o n 'a wide front on“T h e Chantchief of t he German
general • staff
feels good ahouc .i t and t h e chairman pagn e sector b et ween
af ter a h e a t e d interview, with t h e
Ilhcims
writes the following"letter a bo ut it: Argonne. .The e n e m y bus been
empcrOr in which t he field marshal
lion. .Sehelle M nines,
„
declared t h a t a re tr eat on a large
between Ucrthelot'a a r m y on the
Sanford, Fill.'
*
scale
was impossible t o avoid, ac­
west
and
(i
o
ur
a
ud
's
on,
the
enst
and
.
i
f r a n k Campbel l and
Ar thur
cording t o A Central Ne ws dispatch
is
retiring
north
t
o
w
a
r
d
t
he
Ret
ourne
Dear
Mr.
Maines:Lessing were amo ng the
first to
from A m s t e r d a m t o d ay . •
We appreciate, very m u c h your river. It may Jie possible for him to
it,list and among t h e first t o get op
s t nnd hack If t h a t s t r e a m but it does OFFICIALS WORK TO STAMP OUT
king
Words
of
e
nc
our
ag
eme
nt
and
J
ACOBS
V
I
S
I
T
I
N
G
S
E
L
L
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G
London, Oct. 7.— No armistice
lj„. fighting lines a nd af ter being
not seem -probable t he French can
'
congratulations
as
to
t
h
e
results
of
will
lie gra nt ed the ce nt ra l powers
grievously w mi nded '-died In the
AGENTS IN THK NORTH.
DISEASE AT ONCE.
.
the last War Savings S t a m p drive, bo stop’ped after t h e y reach t he Aisne
before tbt* complete eva cuat ion by
-hospital on t he fields of France.
•Th. Sanford T r u c k Growers, I n c , 1which pi/T Ovi edo o^-r Jjorquu with
Spani sn influenza has come to t h e m of allied territory with a ces­
Iter t helot's t roops in tlx- Itheims
V*ann. that fair c o u n t r y , our faithful
l
o
wn
: an i l our city olllicials and the sat ion of t he dest ructi on and b ur n­
ure
priding
t
hemsel
ves
in
securing
|
some
to
spare.
region seriously ineimce ll un troops
jjily and one .of t he countries they
,-ity
physician
and all the physicians ing of allied cities. This, is the per­
for
t
hei
r
General
Sales
Manager,
this
|
asMln.
y
o
u
that
we
are
very
south of the 11,-rourne a nd al though
wont thousands of miles t o save
have
tftken
time
by tin forelock and ! sonal Opinion of foreign diplomats
s
eas
on,
Mr.
J.
D.
Jacobs,
who
is
gratified indeed at the w a y o ur peo- the retrograde inovi-metil is being
from ilestruction.
tin^ disease of t he highest rank ' wh o have Imon now in Cincinnati, representing t he pie responded t o • this call, hut 1 covered by rear guards,* well supplied i nl and to s t a m p o ut tint
The exercises were held* in the E a s t e r n Shore of Virginia Produce
ulso assure y o u t h a t had it n o t been with machine guns, it ap pe ars to In­ before it can get s t a r t e d if possible, questioned concerning . t he peaco
Lyric Theat re .beautifully decorat ed Ex ch ange, the ‘ largest and
most for t|ie lo.vjtl support a n d untiring going on rapidly. The' French seem In order, to J'pmbat it successfully speech of the , G e r m a n imperiul
' fn- the ocrassion w;ith. (fern» and widely known farmers organization
efforts of our commi tt ee composed to h ave reached t h e Supipc over a it is tu’cesanry to close the schools chancellor, Prince Maximilian, of
putted plants and t he stage was hung in t he United Stal es.
churches, theatres and other places 1l aden.
of the following ladies, , M rs. C. L. w|de front.
.
*i • h«. flags of all our allied nuami
all public g at her i ng s indoors heMr .luctihs
has been with the West. Mrs. K. K. Dowling. Mrs. It.
Washingt on. Oct. 7. Th e Swiss
\ mermans h av e been buttling val­ ca i^ e in crowded places the germ
- and ail the service flags of the
eighteen W. Lawton a n d Mrs W. K.' A oung. ient!;.
note t o Hie United S t a t e s a n d Frodealongside
Gen.
Goiiruiid s works and spreads t he disease.
in'is churches, of t he A. C, L. R.v E a s t e r n Shore people for
it would have been absolutt-ly intdriek O, di-rliif, nn Attache of the
and aided in ,-xpelHivg. the (,,-rmaiih
scrv ice' years but for the past four years has
rr plants.
olnnts. On
()o th
other
po—
-ihle f(.r us t o have accomplished
Th..|..f&gt;&gt;r&lt;- tin- schools \vcr,- closed legarbm. delivered it t o President
been
released
to
i
he
Ib-aiifort
S
&lt;
frm.
ti.,.
i
kampagt
ie
s,
,l.,r
l-iirtln
r
• ' he Kspl-.Cp.il hurch was thithe results, a n d I assure y o u that
e a *t Hi,-' \ iiii-ri. iliis lighting
in yi-sl, rdijy riiornmg and will probably \\ dxv&gt;n at* once. This gave rise to
-tar ior F ran k Campbel l and T r u c k e r s Assoriatioii atui has tuiilt
point
1
evi'n
they could not have d on e the go li tit- and oil t he Meuse river -ee III remain , Iom-iI until the epidemic!
pid,-mte reports t hat to came from Epiperor
t
h
a
t
organization
up
to
a
'll
b apt i st church one
splendid work t h a t they di d, hud it 10 i av«- . I,-art'll out t he ti. ruiai.- b,
is over iii Florida and all chance of W illium himself.
where
it
is
the
recognized
leasing
Lessing Dr ap ed in front of
\not been f.«r iIn- people of t h e com­ for, tn, Kriembeld lilt,- and to l&gt;, its g. Ming here in a prevalent form
al.crs chair oil the platform farmers organization ,,f South ( at
Minister Ekengreti of Sweden pre­
munity being ready and willing to gat heri ng their forces for an asstialt is dissipated. The city olllcials ask
olina,
and
it
was
only
after
Mr.
was a service flag with t wo gold
sent
ed the* note from Huron Iluriun,
t
heir
full
i
|
u
ot
n
.a
nd
more,
that all persons observe the rules [
in (I a* p o w,-rful posit it,n
- |,;|f
. J a c o b s visit to Sanford a few mont hs subscribe
the A up'i r i a- 1lunguriun minister, to
niai,i*
possible
t
o
do
our
laid
down
aliout
spitting,
nosrzillg
ago a nd the wonderful opportunities and thus
In th, region from Lille south to
T : liei orating was done by the seen here bv him for a solid hentieial part in this drive. but as has lu-eii
crowding together, and keeping the Secretary Lansing at lOfiJO o'clock,
Cumbrai
the
Ge
r
mu
n
.
ret
rea
t,
begun
lie was at the state d e p a r t m e n t only
&gt;i mmole Guards, the c o m m i t t e e organizat ion, t hat the Sanford Truck said b.v someone, no on e instituchildren at home.
* lien Lons and Armentieres were
a
few minutes,
•
&gt;.t.g &gt;i mposed of (). I,. Tayolr, Growers, Inc., were able to secure lion, nor a ny on, i ndi vidual, uor
From Itostnn. where the disease is
nbandoii,&gt;,| last week, was continued
• i.'iiiiin. Deane T ur n e r . It. C. Mnx- Ttiy&gt; services. In addi t ion
T h e notes from G e r m a n y and Aus«
to Mr any "in organization can i ndi vidu­ with vfhat s,em&lt; to b&gt;- incri'jvseil pre­ . v n ie r ,' d ’ the following inforiiiulioii
wi,! \ ai.ee Douglass, Will lloolehuil Jacob,* as Manager, excellent sell ally do a n y t h i n g that will bring
trta asking fyr an i mme d ia t e armis­
is given
cipitation
tice and discussion of peace on con­
id results t h a t we
• •* ,, i.ifds .M re present in ;i body lag agents have already been «•• st.dUl l in- cm ,
T h e full of l.ibe is ,.| h .1 ma t t er
W li.it does it fe e l like 1•• huv e ditions previously laid down by
a i ,ii !• ,| j s ushers f . very seal in t al di shed t hrough the selling agent- ail expeCl. but that i l l s tin- ever­
President Wilson were placed in the
ti. auditorium and in the gallery of t he Eastern Shore Exchange, re­ lasting. teafn w o r k o f e v r e y blooming of d a y s and tin- G e r m a n retreat may Spanish influenza
-- '.ili'il long before the opening pre sent ed m sixteen of the largest soul, that will make such a thing ext end ns far s o u t h ns Itheims. •
" J u s t like the ordi nary grippe," president' s bands t o d ay after he hud
i•
s,i fitr the G e r m a n line from '-t say - I *r Ed mu nd Wilson, anting su- spent the moruing in his s t u d y with
e a s te r n ami western smurFi-to, none p«j- ihie, anti 1 assure you t h a t this
( pi ent in - •,tirt&lt; &gt;.f the Ail, tie and I" ri nt endent of Huston city hospital versions of the communi cat ion* as
of
which
have
been
in
active
b
u
s
i
n
e
s
s
!
is
the
-pirit’
t
h
a
t
we
found
in
Oviedo
;; ! Ilhlly ai ted as cha ir man of
thence east to Iterry-Au-Hac is
" W h e n the germ gets to work the cabled in press d ispat ches from Aus­
' « meeting a nd at the a ppoi nt ed less t h an ten years and are . re­ and it is the one thing t h a t in every
s
t
an
d
i
n
g
unite
firmly
and
evidently
' .
drive or every d em an d t h a t has been
patient is suddenly t akelf with severe tria'i- announced tin; opening, giv­ cognized as leader* ill the .handling
this
part
of
I
he
e
ne
my
'
s
position
is
made
upon
us
since
we
h
a
v
e
ent
er­
are
produced
pains a Ik over. There, is a vertigo and
(Hllciul comment was withheld
ing a brief synopis of memorial days of s uch crops as
ed the War. t h a t has pu t us over being used as a pivot, as-his armies nauhca ajul soimtiiuea actual vlimit­ c vr rywhoro in official , |uurt um pond­
• the early history of the c o u nt ry a r o u n d Sanford a nd Hradentown.
11 t h e Tiortli and east, swing hack to ing of bilious matter. Frontal head­
our tpiotn in every i ns t an ce .
ing the
president' s
derision us
•I’w to the present- time t a time
T-hat the- growers of this section
I trust t h a t every o t h e r district new positions. Italian forces, how­ aches of special -severity are ex- shall be America's reply, Th er e was
■ i the hearts of all America are as well as the M a n a t e e section have
ever, h a v e —Mtruek ill I tie t,eriliall licrTenceiT PaTTis Tn ffie eTeballs are
-WI..U-.P —
*—
in. difference oil piniiion, however, on
det er mined to carry out tlii-Tr iVfrHnThc Unnnt v. nnd~I know t h a t thry lilies in lro^t of Luoii and early r,-puiul— lliat tluiru- u.ill 1... ,... «us—
-Cl.il j.cl. are all t i n a m i r H y able it- w«- af«*, 'rnrt~r~T!f-prnprry a' ze -frtr' tOy-»r—~-(so»♦♦ mereasc't hv the -tlghli-sl movement
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,Voic.&lt;ua wa.s
*uci es^fuli
of
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7a
a
general
fTrttng
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;
pension
oT h..sfIfi'ITes Tn f b r event 1IF'
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i- -«i-n in t lo holdings '**•*
., I&gt;I•&lt;-.i r lo in-lit', t *• l*. I'll that t h e ' ,,f iios.iv and w,a» cc-s and gr, at de I g.'tt.lt l..(|S ■•( any kind are entered
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*. t i n a olo n- e altt r w -in li mt-ni-nt ly
i
,
i|t
ok, mis .i- t h« y
one
•'
1’ .&lt;i.Vf1* gavt- a i ft- ski-11 It of in vvurt-hoiiM's a n d oilier iropi rl H-* ,,IJ:
and when t h ey do tilt., it will in king,- of iAo- f.'. &gt; lb.i may b. nroki n« prt-sMlu ,'f -pint T h e putt,-lit may into.
,.
I
i .unpbt-1) and Art hur Lossing recently puri hased by the Sanford
Gennuiy,
d
e
t
a
c
h
m
e
n
t
s
whieli
have
give
way
to
weeping
and
suffer
from
easy
.for
not
only
the
C
h
ai
r
m
an
t wo I
\&gt;r Hillhurn flllowed with pruyer Tr uc U Growers wherein tin
T h e only question a m o n g otllciuls
hut t h e
people been lighting beside t he Hulgarians insomnia and occasionally delirum.
p i and Commi tt ee,
after which Rev. Massey, I I . C. large warehouses owned by
a
m
i ■d i p l om at s seemed t u b e whether
cqii do vvh;rt is asked of hi lliilgaria have been defeated by Jn some eases ca ta rr ha l s y m p t o m s
purchased | !l* u
!’ 'bo-v. F at her O 'R i or da n a n d 1 Rev- D u t t o n , Inc., havebcen
"I
Tea
hie) 11 Wilson would be willing t o
the alii,",' f o r e s in t b a ' part of tin* may develop, such, as running at the
.
It
gave live minutes addresses and a t present ar e being rupidlyi them.
ask
the
allies to consider negotiations
t.ivm «»f i !m* ImiVi* iiihI l»r**i*th- - l o c ke d
I wrili t III- f ,.r t he reason that 'I l i d i v e rone w her, • t lo", at t empt ed to • .i s, -.nc.&gt;■/.ing and sore throat. I he even with the* fighting continuing.
with h am p e r s and cr a te s'
g la rids in j hr i r*&gt;:il and n e k may be
etti I. ,* a --I a n d .
■; o.I imii and 7.i itl and lo\&lt;- of for t h e coining season. Full hamper feel that I lie , 1 1 ij it should be gl\ ell
W h i l e w o r d f r o m t h e w h*i t e house
Niv.ilbn and l l i y may be spitting «*f
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only
mil .i de-ire for ■a.riy |" a&lt; «- and i ra te supplies arc assured .i* an
was
awai ted the senate discussed the
bright
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tinivharynz
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'is t,f y oung ladies rendere d, unlimited supply .of, ibis matep.il
T h e n is a li.ii d ’ latest phase of tlje peace itlllellsi ve.
| r‘„ app,
app. li f"* • . . . i . \ st 1 1.1 ii &lt;i '.it -il ii- ap pear.
w I . t, a
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K • * p t i e 11-, in&lt; I r« * h a s been «u n i ra *t • d for 1 ■ 11, th. p o p ,
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h
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H.ar.'xy
sin.il kind', I leader* oh bot h -:&gt;l. s *&lt;f the chambers
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.: an\J " A f t er the W ar is • organization
i i ral pc.wi'N ha vr worst at ~r.Tght. a n d • fhtglt fevt^j declaring emphat icall y t h a t no sustinnrop. — al *
A nur* vety t r u l y ,
t'.,j.y \ | rv Lucille Aspiuwnll
A fine connection as t o grade, I
a led up.m by i'li inflii.-tiza- ;s )U't a in-vv name for pe nsion of hostilities s h o u ld be e m ­
v»t
y
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l&gt;. p. Swo pe.
vh&gt;- a r c o mp an i i n en t s k»einit | pa* k. inspection a nd selling ha« been
i t i-TII phi te d . Sell. .Lodge, M a s s , d c grippe.
..Id fasht, lied
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hill
it
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11 *| • ♦ .1 • 11 •• t
District t h n i r m a n .
• •' • -t J«y Mrs.* M. C. Aspen wall. e nt e r e d tutu by-tween thb
Hanford
a t t i t u d e of official Washington does
T b e r e is no known serum of anti* d a r e d t he only course open, was to
'After the singing of ’ t he “ Star T r u c k Growers, 'Inc.’ a nd the M a n a ­
not encourage t he hope ent ert ai ned toxin . t h a t will make a person complete t h e defeat ,of Ge rman y. •
&lt; ITItl'S
i : \ l ll \ N G E .
&gt;[.»i.g,ed b a n n e r ” and the benedi- tee Growers Association, * wlm list FI.OitIDA
One indication of t h e president's
by t h e en emy t ha t t h e allien can be tl Spanish influenza. Salts of qui‘•••!i Py l&gt;r. lirlwnlee; the exercises as .Il iei r stockholders, fully 70. per
induccd to e n te r i nt o negotiations at nine, asperin and Do ve r’s powder uf­ probable action came in a s t a t e m e n t
celery (tffirials He r e Well P l e us ed Willi a t i m e jvhen G e r m a n y ' s armies arc ford some'relief, t h e ' d o c t o r s in Hus­ by Secret ary McAdoo, warning the
...... iuded the first memorial t o be cent of -the lettuce and
ytnt cv-t be
befit ior roe boys wh o ha.ve died in grujV»“Cv of' the r n t rr e
•
St -s son’n I'cosperr**
in r e t r e a t and when Marstml Voc lf s ton find. Surgeon General Gotgas of c o u n t r y against allowing v i r t o r b ^ on
now having
' - world's greiflest battle for the S anfor d organization
The following from t h e Florida m as t e r s t ra te gy is beginning to bear t h e ' a r m y advises the use of diehlora- the bat tel field to int erfere with the
pr.i ciples of freedlm and Chri st ­ a r o u n d 100 -stockholder- members.
inine as a, nose an d t h ro at wash, but t he b at t le field and overtures
•
Grower re gardi ng- the m a r k e t i n g of fruit.
.
and t ha t right might prevail
W i t h the Two organizations in f-Sniifpril p r o d u c t s by the* C i t r u s Kxn o t ' o n e in a* t hou sand .druggists ever from the e n e my to i nt erfere with t he
• in t In* entire world over mi ght and S s n fo rd , iridij;alions point In a very
wU| ,u. interesting t „ the
Fo ur th Li bert y Loanft.
heard of it.
East er n Slur Meeting.
•n.ditnry despotism.
successful winter.' Price indications growers:
* T h e order of t he Eas ter n S ta r ' Precaut ionary measures are s im­
A m s t e r d a m , Oct.
7 . — Hulgaria
are good and with excellent products
ple.
h&lt;dd
a
very
int
erest
ing
meeting'
on
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
notified
t
he
powers
with
Manager S j e w a r t of t he Exchange
going out under brand, the coming.;
SerVlr Under Fire •
Keep away from infected persons. which she had been allied t h a t they
the Masonic Hall on la&gt;t T h u r s d a y
," » " i
""';k
Marshal Foch, the French tnilitury season should be t he season of s e a s o n s ! * ^
James
M ought on
T h e siek should he separated from i-inust quit Hulgnrian t e r r i t o r y within
a
n
d
th
is
factsh
o
u
ld
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r
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"
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liu
s
ta
s
tic
.
H
e
c
e
rta
in ly evening. Mrs.
gtrnus. extended greetings t o the for t he farmer
and d au g ht er . Miss Ethel an d Mrs. the healthy. S pu ta should be receiv­ p m o nt h , says jt Sofia
has
a
su
nny
r
a
n
d
happy
disposition
Knights of C o l u m b u s in . Ameri ca s p u r t he business men of Sanford
Crumble ed in vessels cont ai ni ng disinfectants.* t he Ik-rlin T ag c hl at t.
and the way t h i n g s are t u r n i n g for \V. I’. Brooks a n d S. M.
. and. thanked t hem for the efforts to assist in e ve ryt hi ng t h a t benefits
were
given
the
degrees
of
the
order,
(he ' Kxchungc
makes h i m
d&gt;&gt;u
Promiscous spitting and coughing
Hoy
* leaking t o help t he Allied t lie grower.
(/uite a large tiumlnsr were present should lie absolutely prohibited.
scions
t
hat
t
his
is
a
nice
world
to
P ap er s Must lie P ai d For
cause. "
M r . Jacob's is now making a live in. T o g e t h e r with Dr. Ross and after t h e c e rm on y of iniation was
Antiseptic
gauze
masks
should
he
T
h e new G o v e r n m e n t regulation
. On SeptembeY 1,- 1l i lK. the?&lt;r-wrre personal visits t o the various sel­ Manager Miller of the S u p p l y Com­ over, a social half hour was enjoyed
worn
by
all
a
t
t
e
n
d
a
n
t
s
on
a
case.
requiring
all newspapers t o be .paid
■fi'd wlrkers inaFrange, 100 udditilnal ling .agents and will reach Sanford pany, he jnd visited the g rowers of by all at which delicious ire cream
for
before
delivery, we nt int o efftjet
Public towels find drinking cups
secretaries had been passed by the to t a k e up his dut ies a b o u t N o v e m ­ Sanford and
Hastings t hi s past and c a k p. y nx s erved by t he hostt-sses
T
u
es
d
ay
,
October
1st. T h e Wur I n ­
l nited States Go ve r nm en t and were ber 1st.
week .and, he r eport s t h a t things of t h e veening Mrs. G. \V. Hailey should be avoided an d great cate ex­ dustries Hoard ruling reads:
•"•mg sent overseas as rapidly as
are coming a l on g finely. He was anil Mrs. R. li . Hronson. We want ercised in handling clothes an d all
“ Discontinue sending p ap e rs after
shipping space could' he obt ai ned d i s t r i b u t e in hospitals, in the fields loud in his pra is e of the cooperative to urge all memb er s t o he present articles t h a t have come tn cont act
d
a
t
e of expiration of s ubscri pt ion u n ­
and 200 others had been accepted by or a n yw h er e' else,.? with
the
stricken.
spirit shown b y t h e Sanford growers at o u r next meet ing w*liich will lie
• •
less
subscription - is r enewed a n d
Drder. This means tliat there
Only by loyal tiitd intelligent co­
T h e Order believes strongly in t he and says t h n t t hey are t r u e co­ held T h u r s d a y evening Oct. 17th.
P
A
I
D
F O R . (This ruling t o .be ef­
&gt;)id he 1,000 K. of C. secretaries in d eve lopm en t of a thl et ics and o u t ­ operators an d working a l on g riglit
op er at ion of the gcnernl public can
fective
Oc tob er lsf, 1918.)"
Europe within a' very short time. door sports. For this ‘reason scores line*. He says t h a t t h e y are not
( l o s e All public Flares.
| h e epidemic of Spnnish influenza be
We do n o t wa nt t o s t o p any sub ­
Wa shingt on, Oct. 4 . —Th e only p re ve nt ed front s pre ad in g t hr ou gh ou t
On Sept ember 1, M'18, th6 Khights of men well known In athletics have paying much ut t ent in n t o getting
lf C o l u m b u s . had IG8 Secretaries in been sent to American training new . members, preferring t o have way t o stop the s pread «*f Spanish the co un t ry and hamper ing our war s c r i b e r ' s puper, but wo c a n n o t deliver
it u n l e s s paid for in a dva nce. Kinldy
• uu-riran training Ca mp s and can- and loverseas and large amoun ts lY t hem seek a d m i t t a n c e a n d being influenza i&lt; t&gt;. d o s e all churches, w ork.
see t ha t y ou r subs cri pt ion is in
' **ii iix-iith At these points l&amp;tl boihl- at hl et ic equi pment have been placed. I very careful t o .take in . o n l y tin schools,* t heatres an d public insti­
condition, i t is not a question of
ng* had been sonst ruct ed, 5t&gt; were In addi ti on portable shower bat hs best growers w h om |h ey believe h a v&lt; t u t i on s in every c o m m u n i t y where
Card of Th un k s
wha t we want, or bow good your
-! ’h r construi tion and cont ract s have been installed in hut s iii France become t ho ro ug hl y conve rt ed to rn- the e p c dc im r has developed, is the
T o our friends an d to the citizens
had been let for 50 more.
credit
is—it is G o v e r n m e n t regula­
opinion
of
Surgeon
General
Hlas
whereever possible.. Sport s are e n ­ operation. T h i s orga ni zat i on will
of Sanford and vicinity we desire
tion.
of
t
h
e
Public
Heal
th
Service.
couraged,
not
only
t
o
keep
the
men
ship
about
300,00
packages
t
hi
s
sea­
I he Knights of Col umbus aims
t o-expr es s our deep appreciation for
•
t ° jvrlvide social, recreatilnal and physically fit, but t9 occupy their son.
t he ki ndness shown in Pur recent
—educational facilities t o all men in leisure time and keep t hem interested
'.Mr. Stewnrt s ays : " T h e w a y , t h e led , b y the Exchange. T h e y would loss.
T h e instunt aitd s pont aneous
in cl ean recreation.
&amp;he service of bur country.
members of t h e Sanford Growers h ave n o trouble t o m a k e their o rg an­ expressions of s y m p a t h y helped much
have takciuhbld has exceeded my ex­ ization larger b u t t h e y d o n ' t t a ke in to soften the blow a nd we appreciate
Knights of C ol umb us clubhouses,
M . S. Avcrtyt of Chul uo(a was in pectations. T h e y are a b o u t t h e best e v e r yb od y . T h e y s t a r t e d with seven t h a t our loss was so fully shared
huts and tents everywhere are wide
Plpen t o men of all races, .creeds the ci ty yesterday gree t i n g his m any lot of cooperat ors 1 ever s a w in my member s, last y e a r had t we n t y - t w o by t he communi ty.
“and "bolor. The O r d e r ’s war workers friends.' He expects t o go across with life and are ab so lut el y satisfied with and now have t hi rt y-fi ve a nd will no
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Lossing
accept no money for t he suppl the Y. M. C. A. in a few weeks.
t he vyay their cr ops have b ee n hand- d o u b t incieasc t o fo rt y thid season."
a nd family.
.
Sanford held he r firstmemolriar
- exercises last S u n d a y afternoon in
* honor of her t wo soldier sons, the
. first to lore" their lives in t he grent
war for democracy 'and for t h e free­
dom of the world.

2mik

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FOR SALE

i T ••ri Mered.t . William C o ul bo um
( ;• J Wight.

germ* r i | j ned : ■*••m seMoj-.* in t r.&lt;
larly -* vtf* "** "f t he m al ad y &lt;*'*rr
! :ni"l w .!
a* i'!i ; r*«» ur&lt; 1 .i. a.;'
Topsies uV'*n t he
:«•* of vfiTin.* ••
the "disease. I*. ;s n ot clai med. *h&lt;

ninr

OCTOBER I. lois

’ f
-ale 15 to 2') it
};**g. n.t. d H* ... r ^ irg.l •Li-** Smi th
Charleston" ’ Waketieid Cal.'
1 Cur! . Maly..
Humph, '"' Var
t Ready t&lt;» set. ?_’.0r' a *l .
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i! *\ r
^ Hirrj
K. Lu&lt; a*. R-A Hot 2l7

Mee fl r

und.iv at t i*.I nrvrrcation.'-i.* h ut ch

The children have started to school
and may need Glasses soon.
Being
throughly-equipped to give Examina­
tions and Furnish Glasses of all kinds
would be pleased to have you call and
consult me either about your eyes or
those of vour children.

, Edward Frar.uhn Carruwny. !.. W
fl nt zmi nger, A. 11. Hartley, \Y. T
Wait*. M a r t i n Mv-Daniel, Guy Sten*

I ■ sale &lt;1Be Stud* ■
g &lt;ar f*&gt;r information
&gt;11.4* ‘ M y r t l e Ave.
Ft*r ro*c—BO head of tire g
t a t t l e . M o s tl y milk cows and h
Mrs. G. C. McDouga! Celer
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THIS IS IMPORTANT

0. S. VAUGHAN, OPTOMETRIST
123 W . F I K S T

HUNS WILL EVACUATE
B E L G I A N S O IL
Continued from Pape One
fl anks a nd should t hey be t u t the
G e r m a n s i t ua ti on would I e most

STHEET

its line of railroad which atTords th£
only ,direct m eans of escape for t he
Ge rmans holding the front from I.e
Fere sout h t o t he Ailette. Bi-fore t he
Oise is reached, t h e - G e r m a n s must
either bring- . m a r t puwer i nt o the
line t h a n at a n y time bn t he f a s t
4*f the &gt;t.

G

^A t-sperarev - I t ”tev&gt;*jVF* «rc,m . ’h o w e v e r." *f»vet**p*-me*-*

t h a r r h r ' r e t T r e m e n t unless t o . a g r e a t ,
d e p t h , would, be of little u l ti ma te I.
High C o s t. a t Jacksonvilleavail t o w a r d putting** off a retreat I Washingt on. Oct. 2. — T h e C4 st
aR along t he line from t he Nort h living has increased 02.7“! per r e n t
Sea t o Alsace.
Jacksonville .fnd 57 r_* f or •■«•:.*
Sa'. an:;a;, *.!.i‘*- 1** ember. II*! J.
1 of n ty Sept
.&lt; rdir.g t*&gt; r*-p* rt* rt',a«Je 4* day *;.
r. France ar.d R*
allied arm
\* -• cat *•
f ’
• urea ;
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Arour.d

St.

(Juer.tin

of
in
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. P hys ic ian * R a i s e Kate*
Physici ans of Seminole C o u n t y
• met last night a n d a d o p t e d the fol­ Care le ss nes s Re su l ts ip Failure.
lowing fee bill:
.
T h a t is why we s a y " F e e d B.
Day calls, city limits 33.00 each.
T h o m a s ' Hog P o w d e r according t o
For six c on se cu ti ve days* 3^.00 directions." DO N O T F E E D I T
S L O P P Y , , h u t mix it with ground
For each call t h e r e a f t e r $2.00. for feed ar.d moisten wi t h just enough
each second visit r equir ed in a ny water t o make a c r u m b l y mass.
Then each hog gets a beneficial dose.
C o u n t y calls, s a m ? as city plus See full directions on package. Your
mileage from c it y limits at 1.00 money back if you ar e not satisfied.
L. Allen Seed .Coi
13-Fri-4t
per mile.
f
Office co ns ul t at i on , 32.00 and up.
Su rg ical ojT-ration wfieri" g*r.era!
Mehlodisl ( hurch
ar.est'r.ef i&lt; -' re qu re d. $25.00 ar •i -f*
S u n d ay School 9:30
plus ur.i-tht-l.c .fee.
Preachi ng at 11:00 A.
_
, *5 i'm ap.it
30 J*. M
„
Obstetrical. $40.00 Hi erty limits
At the closing cf t he morning
and up. c o un t y s a m e plus mileage sermon the s a c r e m e n t of the Lord' s
at $1.00 per mile. ”
S upper will be administered.
F rac tu res . 525.00 ar.d up where
E p w o r t h League at 0:00 P. *M.
general a nes thet ic is required.
Cordial invi tati on t o all to at ten d.

ta».en
tn,- a-t • t* ■f a r-zr g
a c ti on at many point* N»-ar Rr
t he G e r m a n - are drop pi ng back
‘fore tb« ad va n ce ' f t ier B*-fr.*
arm;.
In ( *;am.| agt • the , r ,-n
Steadtly c ■*• g gr if. i a- •&gt;•"*'
r aud &gt;t. ;i i . adv a r • *. I * t h* 1

fr4&gt;tn city limit*
n t o effect i mme d

\iti*ntion, Nurse*

•For S a l e— We oflier our Selected
Ex tr a J er se y Wakefield Cabbab*
Seed at ST.50 per pound.
Have
sufficient s to ck to take care of your
orders. Advise ordering ' at "once.
P r e v a t t &amp; Co., Seville, Fla. 1l-3te
For S a l e — Pair • of good mules,
good wagon and harness. 'Apply to
Tifomas E m m e t t Wilson. 120 Park.
Ave.
11-Frlt

• For *sa!e—4 Brood sows ar.d 15
sh.4&gt;ats. M. S. Nelson, Eure ka Hara*
mock.
•
10-4'*.

l The^offlciais in c ha r g e , deserve the', all kind
( oili4 r Brown. Oliver Mfirreil. Ned
Chitt# ruien. Hity C h it t e n d e n . Ralph
Rou nulla*. Allan Jon!-*, Morris Sf • r,4*r, Hugh While, Cl-car R ouse. ( J
Law tor.. James
Purvis,
U Hiarn

Farmi ng impii m* • ’ - of
chest of carpenter toolj,
a I* • -it &gt;f' b a t ' &gt;* &gt;■ ird
**
Also lot and Maidi*;X t

Safety

M a t c h e * C a u s e of D i s r a t e

I'.oir tv rtf. rf. Hi t u r n ” - a t :■ -hr *• f. r I.Je*a - r &lt;’nr.. n*h«ge,i

•

iliual.l, f ■ • \ ; !atti in th** ,.||| . ,v|»«.
h* filthy plitlen'l* until tfle) learuei) of
Itii-.fi - * \p* ri* 11■,* with lorn I poisonliig * f Hi*' -kin fr.'tu Tfo* u^,. ,.f „ rert.,ln I r ind *'f -;if. ty liuiti'li,**. In mo-1
«*f th** paflent* tin* burn was *.u the
thltfli* • orr*-*i***ni|ing t •• tin* tr.'ii-.T!’•"
" Id*h they carried tin*
mni* b
’• r .; '

rr.t ,n &gt;av nr.t ah s.r.' #'
mi 'st i r i t ir a l H r thy (lerm.anin
i 9 '. i-. f*..iif 59 7*i |n r *
Flanilers a r&lt; : rem* * t from, La H.»*see" seem* • ••--ary. .a; . rg w ,de **.,
iiefen&lt;i'** to Lens which th** enemy
has h» 1*1 &lt;ir.ee 1911
If L.iR a *&lt;&gt;
fall* t he wh.de &lt;*f tf.i'* G e rm an l.r.e
for a long ilistance s o u t h w a r d may
be rolled up :f t here :« not a relcrg.
’ ifin of t he enemy f* r.-e-s. there artn»*n. he -aid. pre»im.ir.ary e.\r e p or ts of t he G e r m a n s moving their
at *&gt;n i ndicates w:i! a*it a- a
h e a v v ar*” '* *-. l a*k f - .*-*
r &gt; ’-

to. Y i n r e c : • K:»h

Tair *'f 'i:irg4* mules for sal* E.
Cutlet 1 Geneva. Fla.
“-tfc.
F* r ^.il* ol d ! ; a *paper €
the
H* raid Utfil 4
*-ti
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F«*r Sa!&lt;- One Baby Grand 1 hev.. * t ,i ,t.*
H. (11 fllelvri.fi , *
• F«»r .-a.!Sows \\ it N - pig- . or
«,i i •,i *«. Go..,) I)uf4&gt;c h*r«&lt;•y *■rock.
1:.*j -irt R«-\ Pac Kurd, \\ est Sni t.
**’tic
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FOR R E N T
A J-'K ruoin l.o^i

.M u t.'i?

T h e a . lies have definitely troner.
t h e Hixif^enburg Ur.e irnrn Le Cat e let
ami F t . - Q u e n t i n .
Behind the re­
t r e a t i n g for.-*-* are r **11i r g ; a t where o pen T.ght'eg
**ny *— -oi
a r . d ................. ..• ■■, (*•.
* •*

-juhtiivision k n o w n

a-

the

Rc.irdsly place. Apply A. P. C-onr.elly
43-FrI-ftc.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA
30111 HERN

Beginning' Monday, October 7th
*

And Continuing for Set oral Weeks

The Greatest Merchandising Event
O f H alf-A -C entiifv

; F UR CH G 0 T T ’S

50 th ANNIVERSARY SALE
N APPRECIATION of the many friends and customers, som e of
whom have come to "The Store Accommodating” for fifty years,
who have made the past half century, years of rapidly increasing
business, we propose to make our Golden Anniversary so remarkable
. * ‘ for values offered, that it will long be remembered throughout Florida
and Southern Georgia. Those who sieze this opportunity to purchase
Winter apparel and complete all Holiday gift buying, as well as those
who buy for immediate use will find that dollars invested during this
sale will bring the biggest kind of returns in actual saving.

I

Every Family in Florida and Southern Georgia will want
to attend. Make it a pleasure trip. Come with friends.
.. ..
If you attend the first day. October 7th, you can combine
------------------ pleasure and profit , Ringling Bros. Circus and our Great Sale

JACKSONVILLE

For s al e— Nice Bungalow comple­
tely furnished, about three milt*
from a goo&lt;l town Price 35000.00
A. P. Cohnelly.

wit go

.otr.ing increas
ir.* e December.

the

Reports from t he tropical storm
which r e c en t l y i n vaded fhe \\Ys.t
C o a s t of Florida from t h e gulf in*
d i l a t e t h a t a grejp-'an^ount of d a ­
mage was dohe U o c it ru s groves i n t h t
vicinity ‘ qf C lear wat er and Tar po n
j Springs. Thj?re was also some loss
of iife an d much, d a m a g e to property
generally. T h e s t o rm swept a section
fifty miles long a n d ‘t en mtlej twlde,
unroofing' houses ar.d injuring crops
an d groc4«,’ besides blocking roads
and doihg otb(er ' da m a g e . The peo­
ple are repairing t h e damages as far
as may be ■and are generally glad
t h a t things are no worse.

FLORIDA

1 ( ■a*4 *. E r 1*-: ii. rn.l* . U a.ter
n.»df**r*l. Corl.ett Hut chi ns on, • Sara
Ptvehou»e, Harry Carlsoif, C. E.
Hunter.
il&lt;*.n Miller, Harrold Long
. Ja m e s Weaver, Normar. -Baker, Er ­
nest C M'gfi i, Iljr Hous e, f*. M
Hill; Harry Rabun. G uy r-ta/ford.
Lew tie Oghsliy, Der.sler Sta/fnrd. T
O. Gillis, Willie u . Goolsby, Harrold
Holiday, • C. ft. P e a bo d y^ Robert
MerriweathiT, -Robert R out h, $taffor&lt;1 I.eFds. Grover. LeFils. Paul
Dooley. E. L. Mott. F r an k C a m p ­
bell. Wdliam Hartley, Floyd U asr.b u m , (»&gt;*-:ir Dull****'. Edwin L
Dink!**, Harley* A. M a i m s . .
Sum J. Pickens. H a r r y II. New­
man. Bryan Walker. Andrew J.
King. "Charlis P r i n t e r . Robt. G.
Weeks , .Walfred Pierson. Vajidcr
Perritte, Adolph Shaw. Barney F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Du nc a n Mi t­
chell. D r a w d y . Ma tt h er s. Li'wis Col­
lin*. J oh n A. Rhodes, J o h n R. Long.
William B. Lynch, J a m e s H. Lee. J.
C*.. flutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
.&gt;!ason. L&gt;r.. T. A . . . N e a l , George
Hy man , John E. Hawki ns. Fred al­
lard, Carl Robert Willie.*' J o e V.apL
Ralph Geiger. H a r r y Geiger. Fred
Ballard. Robert Hill.
Eddie pot ter. R a y m o n d M *Dot aid. Carl M In. *al*!
t'la**-: &lt; I'**"’.•
pt**. T, —
- l iuerrv. j SS;!!-arn Shepard
\ i*-i**f M Gr«**C4'. 1 r*f l. r u ’, Gi ■
G
Herring. Second • Lieut
Ralj i
Wight. Clarence Mahoney, Homer
Wynne. Walter Mason. J o h n Pezold.
Paul Pezold, E dm ond Stowe. Frank
Loosing. Arthur- Lotsing, Berkeley
Blackman, Worthi ngt on Blackman.
Wallace Lee. He nry Lee, Alvin Ken­
dall, Brittain Johnson, Jo seph Wynn
C. S. Lee. Tat e Chapmam. R. A
Cobb, , J . J. Driggers, A.I 1. Ross

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originator.
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The Third Friday, of e v e r y
month will Ik * a business
meeting of the Red C r o s s ,
at Woman’s Club on Oak
Avenue, at 2:30 p. in. . . •
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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t^41^ ' . liitti rut n f d
ili«&gt;t r.er'r brea-t
l)j tin parting w {.lif dad seemingly
1 IL J. HOLLY, E&lt;llt.)r
iiga Hi t h.-rc it. tin- w om an plays t he part of u Stoic.
W. M. HAYNES. Business Munagcr
virt ii a II y
Whyn the bniy
a?' itr. ,j'!d
calif il m o t he r
any u n »rk bravely iim»igr* &gt;onr
i&gt;, hi* cotinini'
but
l.t
th*.
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PgMithed &amp;w« y Tuai4*y a«4 Y t k d m y *
t*&lt;* r*\pi*ctcd But many, s- :. h t ry a n d t o G id. D u&lt;! .-hakes him by'
art' u o rkt' g {•; ; &gt;&lt;&gt; h o n i r ^ tin- h a n d w.th a g*' : t-.at if l!s m uch
’1* a in - - 4' . . -r [ ■I;. . •*y t‘f •
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S I IIM l i l t ' i I n '* I* ill* r. IN A IM v '.i t,
i n n i j i i t 1 havt* ;ui uim b u i [hey i l u i . ' t L ou hnv l&lt;&gt; p u l l .1 !iv
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a | sic a sign of
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1.11 livt iii puch u a y - a- may e a m e t h e m wt a k n e - s in dad. T he n he c omfor ts
t
richer.
Aim
to
save*
m
oney
ant!
when
the ptMper tim e comes we
T lllll.t ; M u M i l i ,
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■■■ ■ t o lif over looked. Am on g -t these m o t h e r , t’ake- her in his arms ar.d
women who solicit d o n a t i o n s v.ho shall say that hi* is not the
D a llm r d In the C ity h&gt; Tmrrlrt K .uO P rr . V m la are
"'i:l pull th e trig g e r for von with the m onev vou have saved.
A d ra n rr of ro« I ' h M onth
for the ’ tiiiterous t aiis.-s rt pr* -• tiled hard par*’ hut he must smi le” ’
P a / n rn U In A r ts n r r M u ti tin M » d r at Otfier hi
i ario,i.&gt; or g .iiuiulUfii! wf.rkil-g
in tin- now nee iritigly-empty h o m e
C A P IT A L $30,000.00
S l i t PL l S
000.00
for
relief
and
comfor t
of nest t he Irageily of two. lives is
K alerrd &lt;u S* n,n*i.t l « » M oil M a li, r Im u t l IZnd
1*0*. si IKo postotfirr » : S n ilu n t. t lurid*
Qur
soldier.and their
families being fdayed to no audience hut t he
led. t An of M*ith lid, Inis
women w h o own cars anil use i h t m p l a n e r —who hears and sees and co me
- - ■,
r.~
OOc*: II, nJd Humility
tHrphone No, its freely in aidin;; t he local b en e vo le n t forts. T h e hay' s belongings see m
societies a n d c o nt r i b u t e l iberally o f . still t o b r e a t h e * of hi* presence t o Th e Kais er does not w a n t peace. thit*jt own fund;* t o m a n y w o r t h y daiL b u t t h e . b a b y tilings of his~JSjnembt*r t h a t .
"
cause*, a n t i ' s t i ll other Women" Who childhood .are tear-wet an d fondled
___ . Q------ •
do all t h e y c a n t o p r o m o t e person* by m o t h e r who can never believe
ally the s a l e of thrift s t a m p 1. M a r t h a t her wee o neT. as gone as a m an
H. R.SI EVENS
Don't sl ack en it. your efforts
to Savings S t a m p s a nd Li bert y Honda, t o p l ay a m a n ’ll part. It is t oo
C, M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
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1 *
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*
iv*M»y#fi i
Tlft.Prfiddn
Cashier
Ati'l Ciahiar
win .the wa r . The G e r m a n s
arc Some t h e r e are who, havi ng no monst rous, t o o . hideous, this
awful
p u l l i n g for a breat hi ng spell
children, a r e b ur de ne d with
re- thing- t h a t has 'come t o pass. H u t
sqm n i h i l i t y for the care a n d pos- for h u m a n i t y . a n d . C hr is t i a n i t y , a n d
Th er e will be no peace until t he .srni-v lht’ s u p p o r t of. aged a n d i n - f o r a * suffering world
And
Americans . a n d thpir
allies marc h
t’r m * ,’art‘fits " r other k i n d m i - .
a •s weet mot her facf’ is tuTnt’d «o ‘
int o llcrlin. Keep
Vm c a r r y i n g on.
None of t hese
may be fairly class3 t a r * :ir,d pours out her soul for
e
d
as
s
lacke
rs
.
No;
t
h
e
^
.‘are
j
u
st
help,
for s tren gt h
a n d public places where a crowd will
a n o t h e r bond t o d a y .
l a t h e r . This is not hysterical mea­
------- O -----as pat ri ot i c a‘s these noble w o m e n
T h e n comes the
t he obliteration ofsures h u t ' common sense. Nip this
who go d a i l y t o t he R e d Cross t h e w o r l d —" Ki ll ed i n - a c t i o n . ’* F o r
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N " J U S T
No one has an&gt; confidence in the h e a d q u a r t e r s a n d work for h ou rs ' m o t h e r ' -the end of all things has
epidemic fn the bhd and profit by
BETWEEN YOU AND M E "
peace t al k t h a t emandt es fr om t he maki ng g a r m e n t s for
t he soldiers c o me , ’ a nd
with mind in nerve*
t he experience of ot her places.
kaiser and his diri&gt; i rev of pirates. | a n d . p a c k i n g t h e m up a nd s h i p p i n g j angl ing chaos and misery un to ld
EVEN THE GATE POST
K e e p u p t h e - good light a n d soak t hem.
.
. • racki ng her form she comes t o d a d
W a r Camp Community S ervice Pro. NOT IN IT
* I n , ot her places when u man with
t h e m on e v e r y :ront a n d at home.Li ,,
.
,
.
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u
r„
n«
vidcs Numberleaa Intim ate ComHm t here ar e w o m e n —e v e r y b o dy j —nf r o ut wu rk —ai.u ne wraps nts
p l ent y of money refuses t o buy
A Chief Is Among Y'e Taking Notes
forta For Soldlera
knows t h e m — who seem to live for s t r on g ar ms about hef, he p ar ts her
Li bert y Bonds, W. S. S. s t a m p s and
and Faith. " H e ’ll Print ' e m " —Th er e is no danger in t his S pani sh ■themsel ves onl y. Thei r sole a im in. hair, he fondles the little , tendri l
f
, So Says Saunu-gtr.
engage in othyr war
activities
Club room* for aoldhfrs. emtertalnflu. J u s t go t o bed and t a k e treat* lif*. ap pe ars l&lt;&gt; be to have " a goud t ha t still hangs by her ear as in
t hey M A K E HIM How a b o u t *a ment a fnr'rTm -Srrrr trrtrhuktr rciUakx
m en t if you get it. E xpo su re .i s w ha t ’ t ime ," a nd t h e y don't - arc w liat it girlhood, and he send* Lis soul t o
little compulsion used aTotmcFYrerc, for convalescent men back from
kills paoptc w i t h tnc flu a n d you costs t heir h u s b a n d s or b r o t h e r s , meet hers in tins hour of d ar k ne ss T H E S I S S H I N E S O N OLD Gl ory y ou vigilantes?
France, small, bui appreciated *erpeople t h a t ha ve h ad i t h e grip know T h e y wear line clothes .fnd t ake in a new world his man ho od is at When the n a t i o n , of all n at ions rises
Mces to soldlera and their relative*
w ha t it means to get t h e disease delight in f l a u n t i n g t h e m before sl ake —h e must shield .mother! It
up a nd draw:* the sword,
and frionda—these bfe nomo of the
ou yo u r l ungs. Use care a n d p r e ­ o t h e r w o me n not so e xp en si ve ly hurt s, oh. .how it hurts! H u t — he And, our d r e a m s of peace is broken, • D o n ’t listen to any peace t al k thu't manifold-actlvltfos of t be W a r Camp
dresjed. . B u t w h y descri be, these smile’s! T w o I m m o r t a l s —t he w a r
cautions. '
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then we s t r i ke with ' o n e ac cord; m ay come from Ge rman y. T h e k ai ­ Community Service.
------- 0 —
The War Camp Community Ser­
slackers? E v e r y body easily* recog- m o t h e r and d ^ d ! — Florida .Grower. When t h e vol unt eers ar e flying, to ser 'arid his cohorts are a pack of
lying devils and when t h e y t a 1k vice comes clo*e to thb Intimate life
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-----the
b
a
t
t
l
e
bugle’s
peal,
mizes t h em . a nd regards t h e m with
peace t Hey are only playing for of the soldier and provide* for hi* •
Ynd the s t e a d y ra nks ar e flying an d
I ET TH IS B E O LR I N S W E B
in Seminole C o u n t y to t he poare She m-urn , th ey de se r ve . — P u n t a
time. Keep rig in on winning 1 he mental tu woll as physical comfort
n e hear- t h e clank **f steel —
t al k coming fr om Berlin s ho u id he t »urda Herald.
D h . the S t a r s an&lt;i Stripes are waving war at home and ab ro ad , and R E ­ by furnishing the facilities which
O
" b u y . n n o t h e r bond." O u r
It)
J. J. D l r k c n i o n
M E M B E R T H E R E W I L L HE N u make It possible for him to relax
o'er o u r l and and on t he seas,
EUR 1 RE K i l l ) M T o T H E G E
U L EIGHT
over there ar e giving thet Gei■mans
P
EACE
UNTIL THE
K .MS E R from the strain ° f military training
It M AN K'AI .-ER AN
\ r.■1 the sun shines on Old Gl ory, for
what they deserve and we bhould
the
preparation for oversea*
A N D ALL IDS r U K S K P B R n o l ’i anil
HIS t u H u r t s :
1 * •« r •. uni uf ..fir war's has been
-tie's w a l i n g .in the breeze.
fighting.
keep up t h e tight over here. Hack for t h e s a m e p u r p o s e : t o l i b e r a t e t h e
ARE DEAD
We, ii f t in 5 **u u n t r y , t h r o ug h o u r
Its symbol la the red circle and lli
t h e m up in every way possible and c o m m o n m a n .
I're-itlen
i-v
ery
'.
is
m
g
s
l
i
de
t,
&lt;
1id
t
l
"
'
actl'lile*
ure an unending a* the cir­
E^
or.
our
s
u
n
n
y
.California
to
o
ur
soak the s c a m p i*h" .* t ryi ng to
): i. iif ] * * o w a s t o to keep o u t uf t h i s w a r , a n d Ye
The lit v . /
1 DR HOG ( H d I.K it A
cumference
of It* Insignia.
Thou
ruC.-bounti
coast
of
Maine
duck the blow.
&gt;d class' of E n g l a n d w o u l d r Kit ■d es ist. .
get the privi
panda of soldier boy* take advantage
Youths are going, forth t o ^ b a t t l e —on
- 0 -----of Itv facilities and other thousands
off the l . a i4.s
k i of ttP* Nmerican f*olto victory
again!
Stale Board Read) Tu Hi Ip Y'ou.
W bile I T" ' ♦■mi m g t " be &lt;■ur fr l e nd
T h u is gr.tiid wj*j*th»r b o tile urii'l i V) ll'l Wcfc relict lltltig tills
of relatives nrut friends of the buys
Fighting
sole
by
side
with
British
Itr'njov
anil u hi
m g . ' ur h. .spit a lit v ,
This is the season ,of t he. yeur to Enclii Sam's uniform are dally
farmers a nd from at! a p p e a r a n c e s Wiidct'.i
with French men . true a nd brave,
y o u p lo t t e d t h e d es j r u &lt; ! lun of o u r
whetnhog cholera i« most preval ent . beneflti-d through
Its various ave­
t he Sanford -section will have a
1 ' I J was t o rescue
The War of
. a n d t h •* t a k i n g of tiie l i v es With t he b anne rs of t he Allies how ILig raisers • should report the first nues of effort
fine crop of winter vegetabl es this American - e a m e n from oppression.
the s t a r s and stripes will wa ve
.ei.pl ♦*, in o u r o w n lan d.
evidence «d disease tu I&gt;r. E M
season a n d t h e y should b ri ng good
Til
the foes of right a n d justice are
Ti c Mt xicar War was to liberate
S
liV
n«
i
t
..
Hh
U’
j
n
n
t
e
w
ur
Dowhiig, Drlandu, i&gt;r to the s t a t '
priuos It has bci r ' a most pro s pe r ­
ail crushed oft land and seas,
tire settlers '■! T w a - iri'in the
Vk J*i4 U t*r i’ o u f lifigi.i
»L MENDI
SL.nOf) G L I B
Live
Stuck S an it ar y H o a r d ' i n T a l ­
ous time t h r o u g h tl-&lt; no rm e*p. i tally
u I; Itil'sy i r u e l t l
of
Me V|r t)
W
t IiMlti *w.• • w i*iu-ti t- » tit* \ n d the sun shines tin Did .Glory, for lahassee w ho will . se n d a Stat e or
a m o n g the ntu&gt;% itoit arc tilled w itn
she's wa vi ng m the breeze.
T h e w' rmt mh W a r » » * t o o ’., t h e
Federal
representative
to take
industries ol t he war t l u r vegetables
p e o p l e of C u b a f r o m t h e t y r a n n y
f the Liurk. The prompt i o-npern' War Sa»ingi Stamp I ' u r r h a s e r i and
V \\
I'•ur I h h o n - n t lllftl, U tishould .get
l.et ter t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
Oh. t here’s mineral in yyu m o u n t a m s tson “t t he farmers is a i p n f r c t i r
BaosU-re
Ibocrnm eiil.
r hi litn •n lit " r n , nttd m i r
a nd t . i t t i r pri-c* t ’.u ;-*ar lh.it. of t h e . Spurn*!
there are harvests, on iur p l a i ns , d u t l it Will reduce hug lu-si-s tu a
,
w
hi
l
e
We
i
d
e
d
u r t -i
Fiery t . m e ■ur army and iitivi •
1dm
t h e V.did last l i a r
And t here's freedom jn America — m in im um and will make hogrraisirtg
*» W 1* TTrauki
h a v e g o n e f o r t h it til s b e e n To
i i i let Us a lull*-. a n d y o u
.
we're not in m o n a r c h ’s chains! ' s o i-isr-fifial 'in war titn e* ufu- id
1 * Y dii e '] -Spi c- (
c l e a n u;i s o m e b i t t y a u t o e r a e v
I nc
No, we d o n ' t spy o n - o u r neighbors our safest industries.
\Ye know y o u are "perfe* »iy good'
4.
F. F. Dutton
Hu',
all
of
o
u
r
ha
ve
been
b
u
t
a
p a t i »-m*&lt;■ a n d good will y o u
' and'w-e d o n ' t plot strife a n d w a r for your subscri pt ion. T h e grocer
5. C. W. Brown
. Duri ng t he month of Jul y. Uie
e r e d urn.
a n d uer..n«i
di[•ridei 1 uo.i
t e a r l jeereu
m*.. W(. a&gt;|.
fcnnW!tr*mo rfrat you arr perfectly ■WwPa/aUoi. l a r. o u r IU-um.ua u o .. „&gt; y u u r o.-«rcs
„ nr-likc* people
are not „!» war-Hke
people, ills
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W , doi not re.k
• re a f r a i d .
p e a c e w e re l i g h t i n g l o r ! ,
good fed a hutidred pounds o f ‘sugar
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trs*-prt,- 1" ti .“**■ ,i. W . -BiioTtr“
mr .sr' .' . etit t o w
\Y(
. \fet lT ..r
- d i n t g o - r o ' L i m and *ee if he'll
A * t Urn bfu of every
*e's, we’ re
lighting for H u m a n W'liil. tl
t*
W 1'
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dmn o! '
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t h a t w* .cann.'t send
* A friend of mine s a i d he saw "Less t tt.iL to the farmer* fur having their
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Walker Dickson
subs cri ber whp- is in the. a r r e a r s . We has been . sh a r p e n i n g our. I n v e n t i v e vculled t h a m " U a n n o n fodder", an d Miserable" a t t he Syi r on T u e s d a y herds t r e a t ed .is for t he
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m
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or
Mr?..
J. Tildei Jacobs
m a y not be enthusi ast ic a b o u t these ’skill and our business ability. O^ir *juid we could not su pp ly enough o f a n d felt Jess miserable e ve r since. - a n d for s e r u m and virus whichh rn i y
ip. J Tltdi t. .1;.. ole* ..
t hem Iff COUItit.
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r.ullngs—but "it is w a r " , a n d we trai ni ng has been intensive.
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*i• B u l g a r i a i till told r e pr ob at e that
At t tll-5 11Mlt* t-\ * r&gt; ^=tii « f A no •f H' .1
, fulidtt • tit. Sm •-*
after the i mmediate War Savings
hluckers tiiiit it -ei-rrs)&gt; fiei &lt;*%.;,ry to
't ar eII c *. MU h a s p l a y e d both * tills against t i c eoettlH drltiyi d. * l.t l! Is urely on the | p , , , .
&lt;&gt;U -1*&lt;• deft
U i‘ullied IIJ...I, tu d o Im* nt i w . ‘ l- T h - 11-r» ,
beginning Sept, flth a n d e n d ­
way fur ilu.-as wh«» nt h t o t t i n g r o i f t r .1
explain just w),.. tl.i-i art
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ing
^ej.r.
1 l?h. Get your im ne on
for It. Ove r the l i n k of ihe |uiy ur 1
ple. clear d ei i nai mo *&lt;f a woinat'
ail tii* lyyl you can.
a gocuh spanking, but we
this
list—"help
hack t he boys fit t he
We are s e t v l i n g ' men" ucros-s tnt*
V
i
girl struggling with hard I. -. i n that
slacker is o n e who .can; b u t won ’t.
You watft mpparently*! to _place ra th er h a v e her quit t han
trenches."
.
.jdf
' o c e a n , ' m e n w h o are physically an d
limy
seem
at
the
present
qlilte
useless,
There are m a n y earnestly pat ri ot ic meMol!y t tu. ,,iek,«,f the world, an yoursel ve* of t he defensive ■1:if f.-re a n y rpore good men over
let It he written in l e t t e r s -of gold:
women who simply ca n’t. Am o n g s t , inroinpurabl a r m y . But the men at y our own jieoj ilc in order t o st n •tigth Same way with Ge r ma ny ,
“ I will study-tin4 g.u rent:;.-, s.m: may.
• m m
en thei r moral nt home, and tli at of &lt;
them
is
the
mother
of
be
my clinueu \* »*. enme."
Irysrui ca bl e Musical I n s t r u m e n t * .
a home mus t back .them up.
your airhjy.
number of little, children w ho - r e ­
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In modern Spanish dance* o n r find* •
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* Even w ith wa r on we should not
It fs as m u c h * o u r solemn d u t y to
Hie woman gracefully waving n luntquire all her time and a t t en t i o n
Y ou seek ami hope to creale quit boosting our town. We need
our m o n ey into the F o u r t h
Road of Frlghja.
hourine, while her. male p ar tn er nglI n . many cases, the father i d t he J".1,1
among U.1 till• belief t ha t the w ar j more .pep in tow n building now t h an
Li b er ty *L oa n us it b tbe d u t y of
In the central pur! of Chinn there Is tales the bones, or "Vnslnnet*." The
is ahoij t to end, in the. hope t!uIt Wf'j ever before a n d the town t h a f is
children . i s serving in* t h e a r m y ,
it very st range road, which leads th lwo Ht'fin to go together. Indeed. It
the soldier t o a l a n d firm at his post
will th ink it unnecessary to
bfiv booming w h e n, t he war closes will tlie fninuiis Ming tombs,
tin cncli has been so for (lioiiuutds of yenf*.
in battle.
“
Liberty* Bonds.
1 get the new people.
slde-ul tlie, ii venue are Inigo figures of They were plujiil taCiahyr n* an nc*
/ H i e , F o u r t h Li b e r t y L o a n Is to
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elephitnis mnieN iiml giraffes. l|.m&lt; • •&gt;sii| iiiit|itii-i 11 ,,f i t,i",ri 0 1 1 . ^ 1, tul |nirVVA' s a y to YOU npw, that you
have d ecei veil us the last time. you •
ete. Each nnbiial Is cnrveii.nut u, n 'i'-'ilarly
bar . j a n . t i i a n , dances in
us, we shall rmt be found wanti ng.
• I u n d e r s t a n d that more ladies
solid filer" ol stuiie. They are pl"li- in. iriit G a r t h ; .
cannot deceivip us again for wi* will*
i*i Aillt'iis lung tnr
Let us s ubscri be alb we ran, a n d a
not t r u s i you. When y ou h ave laid are needed a t the Red Cross rooms ttldy irt. re tlifin 'k&gt;n year** old.
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a , a n d in Ro me .
little more.
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now that t h e work has s tart ed . This
down
y o u r arms, a nd Old Glory
America, Civilization, D e mo c ra c y .{j ies from the I’alace ip Berlin, will is one of t h e greatest works in our
H u m a n i t y , expect every man t o do he t ime enough for us lo talk peace t midst t od ay a n d should not hr left
it
his dut y
and cease buying Liberty Bonds-. to a few to do all the work. If you
have sons in t he war J-ou s hou.d
Don’t, H e d g e — Buy Fourth -Liberty
We shall buy Li bert y Bonds to help and if you have "none in the
Loan
Bonds lo
Y’our Ahtuilute
the u t m o s t of our ability that our wa r you shoul d give more help for
It Limit.
a r m y mu y a dmi ni ste r to yoYt t he work is all t h a t you are giving.
thing y o u love so well,’ and which has
t t •
For card signs oT every
IG, "busting” , bubbling,
T H E W A R M O T H E R A N D t D A D been promised you b y our Presir
d ir t- c h a s in g suds I Ren),
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have- al wa ys known t h a t
we
description. We have it
Her p i n e is in a niche nubl ime dent , to-wi t; " Force. Fjprce, Force;
h o n e s t , c le a n in g s u d s —
people of S anfor d could d ep en d on
e»cn in cold water. Glorious suds
and so is hi*. Mother-love Is t he to t h e u t m os t ; Force without s tint
in twelve attractive col­
the
Woman’s
Club
of
Sanford
to
—suds tha t clean like magic. Suds,
most divine of h u m a n emot ions and or l i m i t . "
tlo the right thing at t he right time.
millions o f ’em that surge through
.
We
shall
buy
Li
bert
y
Bonds
to
ors. Cardboard for signs
a t the s a m e t i m e is capable of h ea r ­
the clothes and limply drive out
Here a few d ay s ago 1 ma de mention
ing t he gre at es t strain. T h e r e i s ' no our last dollar, .anil you know what,
every particle of dirt. Water softenthat
a
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m
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sing
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om
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in
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in five different colors
era, washing powders and bar sonp
extreme of suffering .and self-sacri­ tliat means.
like thaU was needed at this p a r t i ­
may belliroivnaway when GRA liLI­
fice that can b re ak down or even jar
and white. Make Your
cular time anil nowi I notice t hut
MA octucs lo your home. This
the bulwarks &lt;&gt;f a m o th er ’s love fdr
m
ifrlenl, marvelous p c i t d e r r J sonp
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owni
ng
Hol
ds
Record.
the
Wuman'
Glut
ha*
hired
a
h
a
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card signs more attractive
her son Let hi m fall tu the limc»l
h*» twice the cleamiog ixiwer aiwi nt
The first Hruwnln: sun was mad.* by and huvr arranged a prog
progrram
am and
half the cost. GRANDMA chaos
dregs, let
hi m he absent ...
ur .even
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J{ Hrnw iitng when lie w«- Miir- w ill have a
by usinft first class mate­
—•,'idir
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jolt*-■-*
everything, even tin* finest chiffons,
treading . " t h e
lung, tong t r a il , ” teeu J e a n old. Il win nut ti imi.-fiine
i u m m u n i t y sing,
" pfOpte si jLlld
without injury. Find out about
and that love fur him still b ur ns in gun, us tuny he Mirmlsed. Mr. p.mwurials.....................................
G U A N p M A —try her on your next
a t t e nd this sing
show
the
Iadit**
thu mot her breast, and follows to lug Invented more succes-ful firearms
vV tlSn the Woolen Sock« undl d'1^' T011'*1,lc»cr waste hir
t he Great Beyond. Dad is" comp an io n . than tiny tell other men in history.— t hei r appreci at ion of an effort in
You
Knit U,ith Crandma ‘“ ‘■■**‘“ » “ &gt;ouu«G U A N UMA.
this direction s o , t ha t t h ey will he
tu this but in a different way. II is j Forum,
encouraged t o keep this good thing
has been" t he t a s k of sustainrrrg- ami
up for t he flotation of t he war_ at
sometimes t h e wa y has been rough.
" . M ay Be New Source of OIL
least.
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His boy’s f u t u r e and well-being has
th a t la rg e quantities
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-with m any cotiintcrchil lu e s
personal c on t a c t has -bec-n missing cun be obtained from Ihe nuts of th e • If the influenza comes here as it
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h a t e l uuin r., tin* S l a t r ilimril uf. uUjceltsat-ai Uu, jicnju of the bayonet
' h e beaten Him. with
Huviict* of Minimum* was in ! Douglass Griffin is ffSCic fur a Hi'altii for literature-or&gt; tliis disease M,,b l "
Radies of Sanford and vicinity who*
uplifted
hands,
ing " k a m e r a d . ’’
., yosti rdjiy on business.
(few days.. Hi* is out- of I rii lo S a m ’s •T *tlggt-*t toils
to control a nd
nut with a (jnn or a knife concealed
h a v e H e m stitch in g or 1‘icoting work
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lighting men on iioard (lie M aim* treat mentCured i
Mai&gt; rases of Influeiizu
ready t o violate his plea of surrender.
and is making good.
can
h a v e ii done on a new Singer
N
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nun*h
is
known
’
a*
to
this
Never
n rm nf ’ly " i,h ‘ , t v I M h'
I
h
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s
is
tlii
tiuc
(iernuin
sfurit;
form
of
Influenza,
.hut
H
is
believed
H em stitchey at a nominal cost much
,
1 J-1to.
Wade t he T u n e r , Orlando -'Same
fan*
Ole."
; |. : t j( tliat lImre i&gt; little dtlferenee in it ‘l lie -spirit hack Ilf tile kaiser and
b
e tte r th a n you can possibly do it
^jr . f . D. 'I tr umi ry of C h u l u o t a
from la grippe, vv lijcli appeared... in
1,111,1 Uni i the power of the
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hand.
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was ptnoit g tin* visitors to the city . • Dr. Gravos-U hit ford, puldic heaitli pandemi c form ir. 1ss'l, A l O v i d e n r c " ^ ' ’'irive
from hi mt lie
-*{ cha ir man and head of t he Florida points to human eoiftar't as being ,low merel.v waiting for another
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vVfterday.
Briny your Himstilchiny work to 50G Majmolur
chance
to
lift
his
hands
with
the!
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at Sanford, guest of Hotel Carnes, local s ympl ons it lias been' as sumed , r *' ('f
Y ■AWT; for Prdfript and Rllicicnt.Service.
kamerad!
or " p eac e. "
Slum'll, or |&gt; tone •*
I on rout e t o her home in Ozonz, Flu
t hat t he nose and t h ro at have been
Peace with part uf—liie holt still i
•r,„. K...I Cr,»« work r o o m . Will | | | m c w E n U m i n g e r r . m r In the points of egress of the v irt us i in • his possesion! Peace -with only!
he ca'sed unit t a . p u n i st' i i nz.i V(,S(l&gt;r(pa v frutn his home at L our- and the points of iimeulution. T h e r e a thought of German gain or Gerhas .been s ta mp ed out.
wood to a t t e n d t he meeting
meetitie of thoi*8
the *8 nothing to sliow
show t ha
hatt the lower man victory t hrough craft or deceit!
506 Magnolia Avenue
Sanford, Florida*
’encc— with the hidden knife ready
For nice fresh fish call at the county* commissioners hut had t he a n '*nnl-*i have any part in carrying Peac
tor its sudden and Jreaelierous thrust j
Sanford Market. Cor 1st a nd ^ a n - influenza and was forced to go back
disease.
'ford \ m * Also serve small lunches. home.
T h e . most ■ dangerous form of!
Peace! in the American rxpe'diMrs, A- Burh.
lt-itji.
- Mr. and -Mrs. W A Wiiit'ijiml) ^ul 1,111,1 contact in epidemic in(Uienza.i Uouary force limre will b e no t h oug ht
Lyman Frank is here for a few and family of Bloomington Hlnois is, in ali probability, t ha t with 'if peace, no whimper of .peace until
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sneezers. C o u g h i n g 1.........................
tlx Hun i s‘ beaten tl the dust.
dav.T visit with home folks from his have ar ri ved in ‘ the city a n d will Toughers and Muczern.
.
Report
W
om
an
’s
Liberty
Loan
t e r r it o ri es ' an d ihost of t h em report
T h e lighting lines sweeping their
home }n
make Sanford t h e i r home.
Mr. and sneezing, except lichind t he
.Committee
ed
handerchief.
is
as
jjreift
insanitary
w*ay
forward
tiirougii
marhi
oe
gun
All the City and C o u n t y School Whi t comb has large real e st at e offense as jiromisetious spitting, a n d
one week of t he Fou rt h Liberty
lire are* not talking of peace. Thei r
The Liberty Loan booth on First
books at Mobleys Drug Store. G-dfc interest in t h e Geneva section.
Loan
drive has passed and Uu* wo­
should be equally condemned. I n ­ single t ho ught and dre am is victory.
street with Mrs. Schellc Maine*, a*
men of Seminole C o u n t y h av e been
F res h N a s t u r t i u m and sweet pea fluenza and pneumonia are infec­
(.). !’. Swope of Oviedo was in t he
They see ahead, through the battle
chairman and the various church
busy securing bonds.
city yesterday a t t e n d i n g t he meeting seed, on liamL Mrs. S. B. Wight. tious diseases which are caused b y smoke, only a savage enemy to h u ­
societies and lodges in charge each
H-2t e certain germs. The germs are carried
T h e result is pleasing, J j u t there day, lias proven worth while.
I of the Hoard of vriunty Commissioner P ho ne H28. ■
mani ty whipped until lie is ready to
■Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. Gwynne Fox and ill the m a t t e r which is spit, sneezed quit a n d take up his s hare of the is touch more to do t o secure the
A more detailed report will be
If you need s tove wood pho ne me
q u o t a set for t he women.
two children, Mrs. Earl Burdick or coughed up by sick persons or work for civilization.
given at t he end of the drive, show
I .an supply you. II. C. Dullose.
and Miss M a r t h a Fox left S a t u r d a y sometimes by persons whit, while
Seminole C o u n t y was given a in the wofk of each c o m m i t t e e - i n " "**
Let the weak-hearted who are
.
100-tfe
in
their
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for D a y t o n a Beach. Miss Fox will carryingh the disease germs
q
uo
ta of $253,50(1 and. the. W o m a n ’s Sanford, ax well as county work, but
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1dreami ng of a c o m p r o m i s e Mr-. C !.t Britt a m t little C has. . r e t u r n in a^fow_days while t h e rest i mout ha .uL.Ui tna Lv,.^&gt;Wptfc.wyw(..i»i4{tpi | .
was jisked by their the following is a complete report
lIic pacilisls who. are talking Commi t tee
!t'ft *Ibis
hR morning
iiiitptiitiir for
„ the p ar ly will s tay about if mont h. t 0f il|„„fcli. -These germ*, even rf i
for Ibn'iooti
Duytonn ! of
h
e
y
u
v m r e e m t u t ” «=. _
national leader. H r ». .•■UaMM AULA4t&gt;XF,iA*»«thiUxcda.v m g h i at tL.p'c lurk:
Pearl where I hey will he the g u e s t s 1 C. -■ ■county agent 1go into the nose or throat,
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M. —
Kerry, the
Let the sidr-Hiiers"who have "hatl to sell one-third of this a mo u nt . *Sanford
$15,950
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cf Mr-. It I.. Perkins, for. several has arrived home from Gainesville unable to break through the mueup
$S 4,500 and we have secured t he Geneva
950
enough of war"
days.
first-seven days of our dri ve $25,.'100. Chul uota
where he a t t e n d e d u meeting of the membr ane and a t t a c k a person who
950
Let the 'secret ly inclined proagents
of
the
s
tat
e.
He
came
home
T h e women have re sponded splen­ Al tamont e Springs
is
in
good
health.
If
a
person
is
not
As customary all School Books
GOO
Germans, who* tdiink " thi s great
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will he sold for Cash only at Mobleys with a had ease of the influenza and In good Dealtli resistanee"is lowered t radegy should end wi thout a d e ­ didly and the various commi tt ees Lake Monroe
throu gh out the city und vicinity Booth On First St.
G.400
Drug Store.
fj-tfc U confined’ to Ids home on t he west and the germs gain ent ra nce t h rou gh ci si on"—
have all canvassed their respective
some weak spof. For t he present the
Total
. .$25,1100
!! It Lewis has gone to the hos­ side. •
Let them one and all know once
liiiical
rather
he
Mr.
and
’
Mrs.
l.ouekes
have
arri
ved
d;agnoM_s
must
pital ai Orlando to have his hand
and for all dial for tin* American
treated for blood poisoning. Me is in the city after spending the past | han iiarterioldgiral.■expeditionary force there is no such
T re at men t is s ympt oma ti c, t &gt;n wlrd as peace with the Germans
Serimg b r t l cr a n d will soon be h o m e ( few ■mont hs in t he north and •will
again occupy their home mi .. .......................omul of weakness and p m s tr aThl.
wi,„ Milks If
ng.i ■
T
I
t
\
N
S
F
F
I
t
*Tl'vpnue.
Th
ei
r
many
friends
are
glad
imn
rest
in
lied
should
be
pxol'&gt;rtge&lt;i
peace today, except t hrough victory
A I TO
I.EuN s
PHONE hi
11o f HI.
C A R N E S . to welcome them back home again Avoid exposure to cold and guard is a traitor. Stars and Stripes,
Thei r son. Lieut
Lmikes is now in against lung
complications ai all
p. : . ! ' m. H s e k v c e .
rai-tf
France.
times- Cases
s h o u l d , not
he d
WI LL Mt iVE OUK C R O I ’S
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L ym ap and
Bill
Eric'kson
is
hopve
from
t
he
!
too
soon,
or
allowed
to
g
o
'
o
u
t
t
oo
j
The United S ta tes Railroad AdHoward Lyman of A l t am o nt e and
Forc-t i*t\ were in the city yes- canton men l w here he has been ' '*arl&gt; There are to. h-eogniked drugs • min 1st rut ton ia- referred the fol­
leaLi&gt; an their . rioiul were glad t o hoc I stat ioned for several months.
Bill as .specilns,
hence t rea tme nt is lowing letter io Senate Duncan U,
is not cut out for a soldier it seems nFPPttsarnlr s y mp t nm tr Owing
«» Fletcher:
them again.
and physical disabilities m ade" .it ! ‘ hi* disease causing ‘great proatruAmerican Railway Express Co
A complete stock of School Sup- impoHsible for him to keep up t he lion, s timulants are
henelUial.
•
SouThern D e p ar tm en t s
*
-s
and
School
books
at
Mobleys
pi I
Stop for n moment and think
part. Bill says Sanford looks m i g h t y ‘ gives great relief for the headache
■
Atlanta. Ga , Sejit 25’, IPIS
■tg .st'ire
&lt;;-tfe
good to him.
;""1 paint*
l," ‘ lnn,ls aM' 1 ,,ll(' k ; Mr. F &gt;. Holiir«jlk, Manager,
wltiil would lie the condition of the
\b- Laura N l.amg returned to
Of course a nourishing diet is tmli- 1
. .. . c ,
,
I*, x tiers- ;iml M alt Seel m i l .
"
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Steele and
rilms industry of this State if the
Du i uni* in ' J ack so nv il le Friday
r a t e d . H o w e v e r , one h a p t i&lt;&gt; n a v e :
. . . . . . . .
. . .
.
i
I nite' I M a t e s R a i l r o a d A q i m i m ' b a by .of New York arrived y e s t e r ­
after .. delightful stay of two weeks
Florida Citrus Kxchange were not
t ration,
day ami will occupy their home on it fairly good appetite in this di- J
brut hers
E. and C. W.
Ave,
sout
h
of
the
city
for
'
st'ase.
T
o
guard
against
p
n
eu
m
p
n
m
l
Washington. D C
in existence.
Sanford
most i mport ant things I
Sir:tin* winter. They built a nieg bun is one sof the
. i .
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&gt;e»...
s. i .el books School hooks a n d Ka|ow | a8t sf-ason and Mr. Steele I m
III t he whole t reat ment
I his can
R,turiiuig yours If llo*' I'Jtli. with
11 you arc not a tuetuher, think,
. 1 M'pribes "f all kinds at wjl,
inK game
will t r*
try' llu.
the f!irM,
farming
game again
again, Thi
j This can he done by liaxing 11**’ j |,&gt;tter Dim Senator Fletcher, cuvertoo, as to what you may he losing
ventilated ] inK ‘ . onmumca tdn ........ Mr C L.
.- Drug s t o r e
G-tfc I xIr, J(Mle9 has received word f r o m ; ' ' “ 'j;’" 1 U i»! ’\ ila well
and before you dispose of your
,' a,1" r M.ltzer who formerly &lt;*on-1 p , L | at the University at Gainesville I rooft' 'vlth *‘' ,r" fornl . U‘,,1, r a ‘. , ’ j Coogler. of Chester. S. C. referring
and
■
avoir!
■
moblen
changes.
Drily
|
To.
rutrmr
that
an
embrrrgl
wiml
i a jewelry store on Sanford *{n
h(1
*But he is TerbvT
erop this seflson get the-flirts ill first
t he nurse and physieiun should br be declared on all perishables shi|&gt;■ e **|j- &lt;([ jn the British navy
1-' ^ie[pig friiru piledmonia ilidocnl by
hand by writing to the Florida Cit­
sick, ru
m uunu
m .Iltm mt v ur ,
j *II v 'iiITTi er a nd wilF TTe "a the Siiarit"1*' jjHh,cur's
-from- Florida |.
influenra “Jfr?.
Mr*. . T o n c V ^ l ^ ^ ’**'-*'*'
know* at
ai Urn
tin* negmiiing
beginning wmwhich
cast
•
. .
| ,
1 , 1 1 1 , i ' knows
o case
(
‘ ’ 11.ir
r u s Kxehange, Tampa, Fla., or hy
n- ii mg
s e a - In
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Regular met ling
"I h' mmole i d patent rnedpine* or general pre i- 0*0 .g made I * j*i vi 11111' i o *,a.,) - *■r
la. A. HAKES, .Mgr. Orange
IM
season fur
\ in* during tIje cumin
**
Rehekuli Lodge, I'D day e i r n m g 4,1 iHeriplioti.s, which are
ulvertised,
County Citrus Sub-Exchange
all
fopd
product*,
not
only
from
Honeyeut ti:e s ecretary of 7:;i&lt;) in Masonic Hall. Following j
USPll.
Florida,
hut
eviGy
territory
served
by
• * ml ( ’•miraercial Cl ub and the businesk meeting a social t i me j •
‘
Orlando, Fla.
the American Railway
Express
Tr 'v. ding recruiting agent for will be enjoyed t o which all O dd i
l’it) l o u r Poll Tax
( ’ompanv1.
•' A
was in t h e Tity Fellow* and I heir wive* and lady
This i- the last Week in which
. ' I .r a :'ew ■o n - i&gt;n l.iLsini— friends are invited All vis.ting Olid
\Xi a- as you know, halide aoped
y.iit , an |my your poll lax in order In a degree t hrough la'k of passenger
*,t
and
Itcbehak*
i
nvited..
Ffllmvs
^ III lillftR . !' is h,
I d t|Ull!if&gt; for the Navi Hiller elec- eqi'lj i I exjire.s ear. due to a
Cu . J
.sect x .
• Ift (•.»*.».
t J; let, Wcdi i . di ,
Th. i*M*- and I *MT i»*»11 tux l ar c iwmlii" Irivlhg tie n wdlolrawti
r.* *.
1. vir --1i .i ■ Sat ::f iht
.ll d
Earn, i Mulrna'i Ii i - .c r i *.'*1 i n
mi , s I,, paid liefuri &gt; dii i in \ d I i
4b
ft =r r
i irl 11 , re i r.t, lull tin- lies l
•
J r, sii wa'nr I ill, ctlj 11diii New 4 ur i, 1 i VJut,
As there are ’ several imfoirlunt p ■i—
s
1
1:!i
use
v.'il lie made nf the ears
Ci r*. iU,
S5-ltp
' his wife and children who ;ire t he
i consittqtmmtl amemi men ts l'i to* a! ulir &gt;tiimaoinl. and you muy^tis
1 tiilien and met her guests of Mrs. Molimir's jiar.-til
I(!n|iteil Iir rep cled at the comitig sure Senatlr I'lcl.'liT tliat , there will
Mr. and Mrs. I nckacli. Mr. Mohiuir
at t little son U r n . J r
among which is. the I n a l - '
,utihil,g‘ 'left tindmij* l'i us In
T* .uriied after spending two is mi analytical a nd consulting cite- cieeimn.
ter of voting "w'et or d r y ” and t he move promptly and
successfully
•d D a y t o n a Beach stud a mist in t he laboratories of Charles mat ter of school tax. it behooves
fruits arid vegetables from the Flori­
I’r.ern
and
i*
»
doing
'considerable
' 1 '1
. - J : , t* mvide
every citizen to see t h a t in* is in da .tqritol'y,.
W. Sirg kind j f,,r the k"'»-ni me m . J ----- -and Mr
position to vote on N o v e mb e r 5th.
We can not’, of • course, foretell
*3iti :
Mu-.- t tiRitutlw .Leroy. .u(j
WAR-RELIC TRAIN UL UL M, s I t . . y o u are not- s ure , a b o u t .your
what
went liar or lr.'r'i^!’,,rt4,f,nn r&lt;,r*’
were v»e**l -An*! j;ti**T''
poll lax now is the time t o loo.k it ,
may arise, but there i* no
o f , t !i
relative* .V,. ami Mt»- pig t.oxvti ft : Sc...- die Alu.uing (1[t
intention to do other t han go to the
T*441' 1 Siiei i
tu see t!ie trti.J
extent nf oqr ability to provide Mr.’
&lt; ■ b . Luing uuciifnpaoied by
Th e War Retie train sl opped here;
Congies and ot her shippers with
T*resh)t
eri
nn
C
hur
rh
Services
HI ’“ '*'r Mts: Laur a Laing and
two hours S a t u r d a y ttforning tmS us pe nde d
acceptable service. ’$■
&lt;|JH at
A Mc-xa^e
,1' " gnd nephew J e n n e t t a Laing route from t h e E as t Coast to Eusti*
Yours
truly.,
There
will
lie
no*
p
r
a
ye
r
meeting
i
ircul Our Bo)*
Laing spent last week and other points.
Chairman For­ at the Kresby terian Church Wed­
y&gt;if»
E. M. Williams, t j
O trr Ibr.'e
1Lake Harney, the guests rest Lake of t he LtLetty i.oan &lt; &gt;m- nesday night nil account of Inlhicnzu
Vice-President.
’ ■ Slr' A
D Ballard.
inittee was f or tuna te in obtaining danger.
All services of t he church
' : fv Jack Adajoi.a ' a n d little son this train as t hey were not sched­
• • * * * • * * «
are suspended for t he present.
y “* E°'t«* t " Illinois where t hey will uled to st op ’yn their regular .tinThe Christian E n de a v o r Society *
♦
” ’ • guest* of Mr*. Adalns father erary at Sanford.
The blowing of will • postpone the proposed meeting ♦ See Dr. Davis for glosses
♦
,r - d Wiltun who will lu’company whistles and firing of salutes brought
fnr defective vision nr
♦
Friday night until it enn he given •
Properly fid crop like well-fcnl men, are getterully
•'tn hack to Sanford v fi on their ou t a good crowd and with many
with
safety.
Announc
ement
of
dnte
♦
headache.
At
the
t
"'Rtr:. hom,.*.
W&gt;
’"^Bucceasful. If you wouh! aticcect! with your crops, you
good »aj)eakers on the train, among of t ha t program will In* given later. ♦ Llncplij Hotel,
. Sanford,•
them being men from over then*,
must do as commanderu do for their mcn-^choose foodi
We urge people generally t o co­ ♦ Until Oct. liRh or 20th
•
Americans. British and French, and operate *with the health authorities
•
D&lt;
•
n’t
wait
till
t
he
last
day
♦
, )W X A J
• of the right kind nml supply them in ample* -luantities*.
with t he fine collection of war
10yes tested free
•
io efforts to keep down epicemic. #
relics stirred t h e , enthusiasm of the
*
'
ll-2tp *
Do not gat her in crowds.
'
crowd and about JT10.000 worthy rf
•
♦
bonds were sold in a short time.
N O TI CE S E M I N O L E GUARDS
Th e big crowd* afterward inspect­
ed t he collection of wnt relics and
BOARD OF T R A DE M E ET I N G
were shown t hroughout the train
H ead quar te rs Seminole Count y
It will lie t o t he interest of every
by the soldiers a nd others on hpard.
employer and every employee to
Omtrts.
It was a most interesting collec­
a
t t e n d the Board of T r a d e meeting |
0 &gt; ‘t fiber
191*
tion and -gave S-qnford people t
Tiny supply the right kind of nutrients tit the right
at the Court House, at H:00 o'clock |
t aste at first hand of the war i i Order N. . 29:
tonight The U. S. Public R e s e r v e 1
time to maki: vigoroiu- growth and big yields.
Europe.
o n a c c o u n t &lt;&gt;f. t h e •pidemit
through their C o m mu ni t y Labor
Ltirr.ew Look,' Ah.rkelClupa, ” is full of interesting
i A n d- me a nt i me tl should cause i s j.pailish t Ilf,llP„ za there will la- no | Boards all over the nation are t n | to slop and re me mber t hat v e
information about Florida crops. Write for a free copy.
drill* nor non commissioned ollleers forcing certain iieccessury . rules re­
must buy mure lignd.*^ if Serninu'e
garding
occupation
a
nd
business
and
Co un ty is Lo go over the top th a schools held unti] f u r t h e r notice.
t he Gove rnment will within a very
Members will lake notice and gov­
\\eek.
. ________
short time begin strictly 'enforcing
ern yourselves accordingly.
No Club Meetings
t he laws or rulings ‘of non-essential
CORNELIUS CilMSTIANCY, Florida Soles Monger
By order* of \
W. D. Turn er, businesses and occupations. .
Tiic meetings of the Wgma. a
921 Heard Bldd. * Jacksonville, Fla.
1st il.ei ut . C o m m a n d i n g
Cl ub a^heduled for the month Itav*
This m a t t e r for Seminole Cou nt y
8ab.ttllar;
of T h . A o iu k in Aff trull unit Chemical Com L*any
n
- --w-w i ^ v t u v
| Uv. to Hn i .IK
b e n*1 postponed .ii
In U
order
or It Attest
will be gone into t horoughl y tonight.
You should be p re sen t to learn how
&gt; 1 ••KrMUBa:« of
City Du i a i W. M. Haynes,
o i i o e Ct W t i s m ; t J. t . ..t r.u -,ru*dic gat her / ags b. feda.
1st. Sergeant. .' .
- ynttr own business nrtd help stands.
.
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W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

TUESDAYS

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FR ID A Y S

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NO F I X I N G HUNS WILL ANNUAL MEETING
SEMINOLE CHAPTER
WORK OR FIGHT ORDER COTTON PRICE
AMERICAN RED CROSS
COMMUNITY LABOR BOARD J U S T NOW BELGIAN SOIL

n a m e n o n e s s e n t ia l s

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G E T T IN G

DOWN T O B U S I N E S S .
The Community Labor Board (or
SeminuleCo unty.and who represent
the United Stated ' Public Reserve,
have been nnmed by Florida Direct­
or, Robert Gamble, of Jacksonville,
and arc as follows:
• Chairman— K. H. Murrell. .
[^presenting Labor Rex Packard
Representing Management — D. C.
Marlowe.
* .
This committee will within a hhort
time name a board of citizens from
t he various sections o f the county t&lt;&gt;
*„rk with them in the branches
named above.
. There will be a full committee of
at least seven to represent employees
and a similar committee to repre­
sent employer. There will also be
two ladies'named, one for employe
and one for employer serving with
their respective boards. At a reient
meeting of this Community Board,
the following guide a* to non essen­
tials business and occupations has
been passed anil is effective in J&gt;Vmi­
nute County at .once. It should be
remembered that this scale is reprcsciitutive of the entire St ale Some
changes being made in localities bc-^
•ail?'* &lt;&gt;f the difference in business
.:t.d occupation. Everyone should
go ,.ver this list and also, read care­
fully the lust paragraphs as fo age
limits, Vocations etc:
List of Non 'essentials as
Community Labor Board.
Seminole County.
Automobiles: - Drivers of pleasure
•ars.
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Cleaning and delivering cars l«
•Utiers
Drivers and cleaners of
MgM.sciing cars. Automobile Sales­
men Private Chauffers.
Amusements:—Ushers, ticket sel­
lers, collectors.
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.Harbor $hbti attendants, not in&lt;lading barbers.
Bellboys between the ages of l«
lo vears.
alley employ i - , i ' d pr1
.lit
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* lb.tilers and bottle supplies. cm
Ifiujea aud.’ . proprietors.
* Hillard and pool room .employes
and proprietors..
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Cigar dealers, clerks and attendants
Candy dealers, all employes.
' i uuffers iif public UUtnlUobl.o-*
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'T manager who should be above
Hie diaft ago limit.
Dancing academies, all employes
and proprietors!
Elevator operators.
Florists: all employes, not proprieturs”
Fruit stands: —all employes not
proprietors. .
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• Hotel and Uesturant. cashiers,
'"clerks, except one clerk, waiters,
bellboys, kitchen help except chef
and one assistant.
I.inito/s of iTuildings, except furbace man anil one assistant who
must not be between the ages of
I S ’ and 10 years. ‘
Junk dealers:—employes and
employ er.
LtVcry and sales stables —all
employes.
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Mercantile establishments, more
than one porter,, more than sufficient
drivers to make one delivery a day,
no special deliveries permitted..
Bookkeepers, cashiers, drummers and
solicitors.f More than 50 per cent
. .clerks.
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Pressing cjuba:-—all employes and
proprietors.
Peanut venders.
Popcorn venders.
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Photograph galleries.
-s hi»e shunting shops, proprielora
and employes.
Shooting galleries!—llroprictors
and employes.
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Soft drink establishments —all
employes.’ Soda fountain supplies— all . cfnployes. Window cleaners.
neccRaary
The above list is .......---„ ^in
order to put labor in ' productive

fields and* enterprises.
, Employers are requested to take
this iqatter in hand. If your busi­
ness is in the above* class and you
have men between the ages of 18.
and 40 filling positions, you are re­
quested to so arrange as to replace
these employes by women or oW who
cannot untor fields of highly cesen.tiul
service. Women should bo used as
dry goods'rlerks, grocery clerks for
indoor work, bookkeepers, cashiers,
cigar salesmen, waiti'rs etc nnd in all
capacities where .women or older
men can serve. This i s ' a mandate
of the Government and will have to
be enforced.
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Humes who maintain servants
Requested to release them as is in­
dicated by this list. Housewives arcurged to do more of their own work
and you are asked to establish the
hours or time between 8:00 A. M.
and 4:00 P. M. as home hours
ami during these hours, eliminate
needless visiting and calls and to
refrain from entertainments or social
attractions, such as card parties,
teas etc. The farm work anil other
essential business demands and must
have help.
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The “ &gt;,ne delivery" will be insist­
ed upon in all businesses and the
merchants are expected to .maintain
this literally.
From time to time tfie committees
attached to thi.A Community Labor
Hoard will be required by the Gover­
nment to furnish the couqtrys' quota
ml labor for actual war work, ship
building etc. Under National rul­
ings, ail Government Recruiters will
first confer with this Hoard before
soliding a man anil such persons
who have no essential iicCupatioo or
who invariably do not work and who
are til for service, will be pointed out
to totesc recruiters or turned in 't's
the draft board. Other recruiters
without the proper credentials will
be prosecuted by this Hoard and all
citizens of the eounty are earnestly
asked to report* any and all recruit­
ing of -H ior to rtfhrr o? &lt;hc rnmmitTT7i Toeii.bi'-rs ~i.inn ,T in ~TTITs articleIt mu-1 bi- &gt;.&lt; rue m mind that we
must work t&lt; win the war. Every
one must -go Mi work, no excuse
without good rcuson and thorough
investigation will be accepted for
failure to comply and ’this applies
all alike.
Th« -(.id . i. ill mil tors lo III I .Will
• a? !.«♦•..i»«* .1 . •1 • Board » .t1 n
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W oman s su ffrage Defealeil

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the president that the. woman stiffrage resolution be passetf us a war
measure.
After five days of bitter ifrbatr
corridor conferences and cloak roont
negotiatjops, tin* Susan B. Anthony
federal amendment resolution en­
acted by the housu last * January re­
ceived on Mu- final rollcall two votes
less than the ncicssury two-thirds
majority. Fifty-four sermtors were
rerortled for it and thirty against it
with twelve absent and paired.
, B efore• the vote was annnunved
Senator Jones of New Mexico, chair­
man.of the woman suffrage commit­
tee. to comply with parliufneti
quirements, changetl his vote from
the affirmative to the negative, und
moved that the senate reconsider.
This made the final oillciul rttcord 53
to 31 and left the resolution tech­
nically pending on*the senate calen­
dar, in position for further considera­
tion planned after the No vent
tipns, when suffrage forces hope to
muster the required number of votes.
September Cotton
ushington. Oct. 2 . —Cotton gin*
ne.il prior t" SejitjcMiber the fwentyflftfl, arhmounted to three million,
seven hundred and . nineteen t
nine hundred and fifteen bales, was
announced tnt^ty by the Census
Bureau. This is compared with two
million, five hundred and eleven
thousand, last year. By states is
included. Florida six thousand, five
hundred and sixty; Georgia, six
hundred and seventeen tjousand, isx
hundred and seven: South- Carolinu
three hundred and forty-five thou­
sand, ninety hundred and fifty-one.

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Longwood, 244 kopital garments,
61 knitted, 62 memberships, funds
$161.52, Contfort^ Kits, 5. Dona­
tions I wool qfgan.
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Edst Sanford, 171 hospital gar­
ments 26 knitted, 71 memberships,
funds $87.76.
Oveido Hospital Gar. 216 memb.
174 Funds $53.92 * ‘
Under the direction of Mrs. S.
Oviedo- has been a branch of the
Puleston,
and her corppent commit. . .
To relieve the fears of thqse who
tee, the church was uttructively de- j ^kapter since . lay
have been worried by disturbing re­
garments, 10
corated with' Red Cross banners. The
Mtmroe, 30
.10 hopital
lmpi
ports and rumors this postive state­
s. funds
10.00
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Stars alld Stripes, Service flags, the ""'/nbershtp*.
funds $$10.00
ment has been secured from those of­
Monroe is the—youngest Branch
flags o f the Allies apd green and * .
ficials in direct charge of the cotton
in the Chapter.
white ealladium leaves. The* Service
schedule in its relation to war work
- Auxiliaries:
(lags of the transportation departand tlie business interests.
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Gergetown, 4 hospital gurments,
ment of the A. C. L. Altamonte,
22
memberships,
funds
$22.00,
com­
The public and in particular the
Geneva, and Monroe Brandies, and
cotton interests are .Warned against
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the churches of the city were used fort kits 18.
giving credence to unauthorized re­
Willing
Workers,
25 memberships,
effectively. •
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ports, rumors, and information pur­
Under the direction of Mrs. Julius funds, • $25.00
porting to come from the Conn ton
Geneva Colored Auxiliary 51
Tackach, a pleasing fvogram of
Chinmittee on Cotton Distribution.
memberships,
funds $58.25.
Armenticrc-j and Lens apparently patriotic inHalt* was rendered by the
All
uulhantic
information
will are held by the enemy' but their fall
j Reports of Committees:
audience and a group i-f Junior Red
Iis Ii«m1 over the signature «&gt;f Thomas
Second War Fund Comm, Cash
to tie British is only a matter of .i Gross girl.-.
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Walker Page, Chairman *&gt;f the
ail’d Plci|g**s, J92J0.68. Car of vegoj few-hours With Letts, in the hands
T he program opened with the
Committee, or Charles J. Brand,
I of the British and German lines, mo- •singing of America, fidltiwed by the tables, $400. Total. $9610.68. ColChair man of the Committee »&gt;n ('ni­ I yed buck in near I.die and beyond,
li-cted, $S6S9 51 Balance due, $921.1 I.
invocation by Itev l»r Brownlfe of
ton Distribution
t h e 'grc.it . «i.*l fields in tins diMrut the P realtytcriun church, after which t'liuliiota, Longwood. Alluntonlw arc
100 per cent paid up. Eust Sanford
The Cotton Committee now makes which the Germans defended tena­
the* song "Keep the home tires
and
Geneva are lieu rly 100 per
the following announcement:
ciously for four years, will no longer Burning" was delightfully1 rendered
cent
while
Georgetown lias but one
1st The, Commit lee will not rec­ lie &lt;&gt;f use to them.
by the girls.
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small
pledge
due.
ommend that a price lie lived on raw
Ill Flanders the Belgians, British
The address of the Chairmuu, Mr. -Oviedo added to the War Fund
cotton at the present time; nor will and French continue tln-ir pressure
1). I ’. Marlowe, was a bit of inter­ Pledges, $ 1181.15. Collections, $815.90
it so recommend injury event byfore against the stiffened resistance of the
esting history of the American Red Balance due, $365 25. Total pledged
sufficient time lias clasped to test t he enemy The pressure mi the enemy i
Cross and a ilrief resume of, the by entire County $,10791 S3. Balance
effect' as a stabilizing influence of threatens the German hold on •B el-1
activities of the organization, at due $1286 39.
the work assigned to the Committee g.um and an advance ..( prehups lit j hu|||&lt;. #11(| u,iriMld&lt; ll( loIll.|uhion, Mr.
d abroad. In
(Since compiling above report of
mi Cotton Distribution, unless in the miles toward Ghent would probably , M|lr|oNM. lml,.|,„rt u)10ll i he' work of
Marlowe lone heft upon
War Fund Pledges, $300.00 more
meantime unexpected changes occur cause tlie enemy l&lt;» retire to the
Seminole County Chapter, emphusi:
have been added to the total of
in the coHon market of suHi violence northern Meuse tine..
j zinK the cordial spirit of ro-operaas to threaten the welfare of legiti­
collections
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On the. t ambrni-Sr. Quentin front tion which prevails throughout the
Canteen •C o m m . —Prepared 48
mate interests
the “British have maintained their county.
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lunches for white draftees leaving
2nd. • The Committee on Co1 gains notwithstanding strong Ger­
Mr. R. R. Dens gave a fine report Sunford Colored Canteen Comm.,
Distribution has been organized, and man counter thrusts. The new Bri­
of Chapter finances
us follows:
appointed two weeks ugo for colored
has been directed to effect as quickly tish attack north of St. Quentin pro­
Balance Oct. 1, 1917 $66.96
draftees, 5 lunches, totul 63, have
as possible an equitable distribution bably is ugltimd _ t!u&gt; Jlauerevier*
Receipts $3355.87.
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furnished 200 idenilications ribbon
of Cotton as to qiiaivtly and also as Consommes lines where field MarO verhead expenses $1 Ml.till
fur*draftees,
also magazines. Cost to
to grade amoilg both domestic and slurl llaig holds a sharp salient in
Materials and Supplies__ $32*26.19 4 k h f t p 4» r , . . ^ t , 4 5 i t h e -f o n d - » - w o « t - o h *—
foreign maiiufaVturer-. wit h . II ,.5UCi. -tli*—.6 » n »mi ■ bus,
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l.-r i d t,4.ir*a grv*.rr- bV tJiif mifrciianis—
m i View to providing fu rlin ' proper
&lt; T f « - B n t l h e l o t- - a r r d - t - r W i v H cttt— K\pci,-i &gt;7(7 7-7
and
people i&gt;f Sanford 1 be cniiimitutTIi/.itTon oT tlie surplus
g’ .i'b"- |I.mu- their attml.s lo-rtli "I lOieimw
Dressings tce have si-rxed lunches for enterE X pel,-#-*. l-&gt;r Surgical
below middling It is p unned to a&gt; ‘ anil in • liiiinp.igiie .ii.'l 1 a * &lt; taken
taiilmint.s f«; raising fund also.
i-omplisii this distribution by rcgnrfi further ground fr&gt;»u the enemy I 1.5 s I .
TotaJ Expcnditute#^ S3516.»*.
Home Service and Civilian’ Rrffef
joms applying to. furcigu and domes­ of Rlleirmr the enemy has hz'tm dri­
Balance Oct. f, 1918, $1837.10 Com nit — Information * secured and
tic manufacturers• without interfer­ ven from most of the ItilP positions
The Secretary's repzirt, given in investigation made -in 12 cases 'in
ence with the usual trading between and soon w.ill be iif the open where
facts and liguri-s, follows":
reference to allot mertts, insurance.
farmers anil buyers', nr merchants. the French advatac** may be more
Ird All purchases both for foreign rapid In &lt;'liaoipagt.e-t li n Goiiraiol *• \t.tmal Report &gt;&gt;f Seminole County and illness .since June.
Comm, on Nursi s Enrollment.
t liuptcr"
l 1' t l* HI "A 111 Tup* &gt;apt ur•&gt;1 &lt; ballerang*-. -i fadroad
;iii &lt;1 fo r «!«• I!H*n! M" r M
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has been furlnshed apI ' : . r•&gt;Tb -l%iu udditioti t " tb&lt;
t*i •!lt ill u* t ♦♦ 1*« tnadi* at t n a r l x i t I T |l •
-.10*110-1 ami 1 - ir*n
otum.ii'd
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bran-'
plt&gt;
ants.
in
reference to training
liiDb.r • lia|,i&lt;r, &gt;anl-.ril, tber* tin*
Mi r &gt;&gt;ng ‘1 tti.it L e i tog a -t 'l d i - t r tlo i Iif V i l i­
s,
bools
an’l
h*.2pil.ll-&gt;. I lie " liiimes
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nuw.se
and-.i prai itcnl
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In tin- i ar wi* bate lo.-t by death
&lt; m.11 s •• ■ - l l l l l t l . i t -I I i,. tali
nurses
have
beensent
in
to
thnj
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t o r y i i n c a n d it-iinotitM • t h a t a III*Pf»w |way rpnning t h rough tl;
," on oiber-c B x' transfer into &gt;tlu-r
depart
ment
m
Mlanta..
Tbe
-ComNit &gt; 1 |N : i r t — n f*&gt;r in .* k 111 yr .1 • 1 aiie-- fon -t at
T 1 • • &gt;in •' a- t bapt* rs. 1 *&gt; AJi-mbers - going 'tit",
if at
niiilei-s have been in service on
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I II X te w of 11&gt; - a n n o u u * e i n i nt t 111 Itu* mam supply line &gt;d tb&lt;- tn-rmaiM tin Si rvice, 21. By failure to renew,
montl|.
Cotton Committee hopes that ag*-n- facing the Americans east juf. Hie j 40. By removal to other towns. 46.
‘ Surgical Comm.— Sanford 3179;
"T o tal. 131. To date, Frank Campbell
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Geneva
5528, total 8707.
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will prmt-Cd in the normal transac­
In withdrawing ;n tin* Lille suli- is our ortly'soldier member to have
I nspcctiiHi Comm.— I nspceti*d
tion ml liu&lt;iit«*sn without txnrertainity i-nt the Germans art- eodeuvormg to lust bis life. ^
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11,319 articles for shipment. Shipping
get out of the giant trap which Mar-,
There are t»IO memtiers in Sanor hesitation.
Comm,
-h a v e packed and Shipped
isiial Fm-li has constru-t I. While ford and 728 in the Branches and
28 cases containing* 11787. pieces
1hammering the formidable ( ainbrui* Auxiliaries. I otal t liupter enroll­
An Eye for an Eye
of hospital supplier, and 10 cases oon! I..ion line by thrusts in Flanders and ment 1338.
i taining -2861 articles for Belgian
Washington, Oct. 2. —An ultj’mfi‘ front Rheims to the Meuse In- is!
\yp have 9 Junior Red Crossf
tum to Germany regarding the ruth­
bending back the German flank.-*. School Auxiliaries in the county in- j
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less destruction of cities and private The (icrmuti supply lines are m e n - r|ll(|in^ Sanfonl IliKli. Gruinmer, ( Cutting Committee—have . c u t
property in northern France nnd ;h i i ! hy the'allie.J advance* On th e ’ Kant Si^e Primary, Weal Side Pri-l^HH iiieres. many of whiclT have
Belgium is being urged*on the allies
"mury. Hopper. Academy tColored/been double. Sprtmf Clothing Drive
and the United States and is under
( ( ’ ontimtetl &lt;»n I ’ stjfi; S fxi
Geneva.'Chuluota, Oviedo, and Lung for French and Belgians Refugees,
consideration. The burning of Cam­
wood. Total enrollment 1030. Long­ 468 . garments. September Drive,
brai ami St. Qlientin and the devas­
! wood,' Cbuluotu, and Geneva are 2393,. total 2861, weighing 2270 Ilia.
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T H E TAMP \ IS S l ' R K ,
tation of one of the most populous
• Partly organized in April, the
100
per
cent
i
n
paid
'memberships
regions of Europe as the Germans And nil on Board Said to be Lost,
which entities them to Junior Red Junior Red Cross' havu completed
retreat lias aroused great indignation
Witfeiiijtglon, Oct., 3. The l . S. ( jross membership. The total *of an allotment of 160'gun cases, mado
It was said in diplomatic circles Ger­ roust guartl cutler, Tninpa, uk been
memberships in Sanford scltools 28 garments. for refugee children,
many would be Warned that if she |ost In foreign waters. She was fast j j , 392, distributed as folloes: Gram- 1 knitted quilt and 1 patch quilt and
allows the work of destruction to ofT the English roast Sept. 26 wit In(1|. 2 41. East Side Primary. SO; u number of tri-nuh pillows in addi­
continue severe reprisal will follow.
all on board while on convoy
1 Wt.#t sidt* Primary, 39; High. 4; tion to funds raised distributed as
It is suggested that the cities of
Ten ofllcers nnd 102 enlisted ipen1 |[0,,,ier Academy, 28. Oviedo bus follows: Sanford, $216.41. Longwood
the Rhine shoiild bo marked for de­ of the crew, one British officer nntl j
pnj,j memhership &lt;&lt;f 17, enrolled $40.64. Geneva, 118.42. Chuluota
struction. anti the Berlin government five civilian emplovep lost their lives, j,, t |„, Senior Red Cross.
$18.10. Georgetown, $10.10. Total
told that for every French and Bel­
The navy department Mn.temenl
$294.39.
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Reports by Branches and Auxili­
gian city ruined without military rea­ today announcing te disaster 'says
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Total
production
of
Woman’s
work
son a city equally important and val­ te ship was sunk at night ‘in the aries;
including
surgiraj.
dressings,
luipital
.
Sanford 1784
Hospital
Gar­
uable sentimentally and materially Bristol channel and that reports
ment s, 300 knitted, tilt) member­ gnremnts, and mlscellanoous articles
will lie -laid waste. ,
indicated ►he was struck by a tor­
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ships. Funds $ tu 16 18. Sur. D. 3179 II7&gt;7 pieces.
pedo while escorting a mnv»). De­
Total out-put of the Chapter in­
Geneva. 32 hospital garments,
The University* of Florida, ( i mnes- tails of the disaster were withheld
cluding clothing (or Refugees,
fneilts,
40 knitted 116 membership,
ville, lias been designated as :i train­ today by the naxy department.
1 1648 pieces Total receipts, includ­
$305.60 Sur
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5528.
( apt. t . Sntterlee, of the coast Funds
ing school for oltlci'rs and it is ex­
ing all sources of revenue, Chupter^
Donations: Hospital linens, 57,
pected that many civilians who were guard, commanded the cutler. Ap­
receipts, Second War Fund, drive
quilts,
15, Belgian garments in
registered in the last draft will at­ parently there were no eye-witnesses
of. the entire eounty, and Junior Red
The navy's report Spring' drive, 100. .
tend the school. To bo eligible the to the sinking.
Cross, $15, .356.16
ChulUutn, 201 hospital garments,
candidate must be n citizen of the suys an explosion was felt after the
Mrs. R. A. Terhue
United S tates and hnve graduated Tampa had gone well, ahead of the 78 knitted. 101 memberships, Funds 2 Following tht* reading of the re­
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ports," the Chairman appointed the
Donations:
Miscellaneous
articles
equivalent instructioh elsewhere, he later quantities of wreckage, one
Nominating Committee. Including
physically fit nnd have u good moral of the Tampn's life belts and bodies, 316, quilts 17; Inclut^ed_Ln Chuluota Rev. Massey, xKev. Peck, _ Rev.
character. The ages include ftom 18 of two unidentified, officers were |membership a r e colored people who
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have no separate organizations.
foud.
to 46 year's.
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Washington, 1). C. Oct. 2.— No
price on raw cotton is to.be fixed at
present and will not be fixed until
violent market changes threaten
legitimato business interests, nnd
agencies are now at work to stabalize
conditions in the cotton industry and
to promote equitable and ready dis­
tribution of the entire crop.

O’t a front of 20 miles between Ar­
men! ieres untl Lens the Gerinas tfm.
tinue to retire from the salient west
of the fortress of Lille. North of St.
Quentin the British again are storm­
ing the German defense lines while
in the Champagne the French are
pressing north, threatening the Ger­
man combiunications. Evacuation of
the Lill? salient is the direct result
of the allied advances in Flanders
and anmnd Cambrai. The British
are keeping close at the heels of (bo
Germans, who already have retired
an average of two miles but there is
no indication of where the enemywill Mop or whether be will extend
bis withdrawal movements to in­
clude the region o f 1 Douni ami- at­
tempt to form a straight line from
Routers through Lille and Douul
to Uambrai.

Possibly 150 o r -00 members and
friends ' of Seminole County Chap­
ter, gathered at the Presbyterian
church on Wednesday night for (he
xhituql election of ocfTers and to
hear the reports of the* years work.
The small attendance was probably
due to the inclement weaf her.

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■ LESSONS FOR THE

l.ibi-rl) Bond, Purchaser** " i l l 11
1Protect
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Sanford Youths In
The Tranche**.

H om e Embroiderer

. id, please do not ask Th* Her»l$
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually w* do -0{
know who the advertiser &amp; and uwe do wo are not allowed to ?jv -|
oat
this information. SimM.
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T letter and address it a- jJe.
. structions in the ad.

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A* you wall, .ii&lt;•i g th&lt;- str*-t i«
banford any •\
you probably
f
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S p e c i a l t y - p r e p a r e d f o r this h 'c u 's p a p e r b y P ic to r ia l R c c tc u '. ,* whi* . a par .!►•»
Many of them bright ambit. •■'.*&gt;.
smiling young
chaps— have &lt;|U»t
the pursuits of i-ivil life to don the
A Fancy Work Bag of Linen and Embroidery to Aug­ armor of the soldier to help light thy
battle for liberty and ^humanity-- \
ment the List of Novelties Milady Needs.
number &lt;*f them have already cr* «**d
One must have many bags, even ular model of which this article
[the
Atlantic and some of them are.
treats
today.
The
pattern
gives
two
the most conservative of conserva­
tives admit it. In fact the only thing delightful designs—ono for a work- I at this very moment in the front­
to prevent tho normal woman, yield- bag and a bowknot and garland d©- line trenches or helping drive the
fag to temptation in tb© matter of elgn which may be used on either a I Tueton forces ba&lt;i&gt;. Their smiles
heart-shaped cushion or a bag.
The design for the workb^g la • j we hope, have not disappeared hut
Inches In diameter. The heart meas­ grim determination has steeled their
ures 3 jJ Inches across and 6 Inches
hearts to do their bit to wipe the
In length. With the heart shape - ! last vestiage of "kultur” and l’rusoutline it measures 6 by 7 ^ Inches.
The garland and bowknot would * [ siun militarism from the-fare of the
: earth. '
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You and 1 want to bring than
~=7Pveryfcone of them safely hack
home. We want them hack again as
a part, of our daily life, evert if we
cannot Imast of a service flag in the
window, denoting a' vacunt chair at
the table.
But before we can ’ expect to see
' N«*r
„
them again we must see that they
Karl ^chultz, Sherman Routh,
are .properly .fed, clothed and fur­ Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
nished with the .gups and ammuni
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
tion to accomplish the task- they
Roumillat, Allan Jonc?, Morris Spen­
have set out to do.
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Roust1. C. J.
go. 1 2 1 0 0 — H eart Shaped TUcushion.
The way to bring them -bach is Lawton, Jam es
Purvis,
William
to
.buy
Liberty
Bonds
and
over
Hartley,
Wallace
Lipford,
W. C.
bag buying Is lack of funds—or gran
_
, subxcribu th e quota. T h e ".way. t o -Temple.
Re principles
L21 OO-r-lust What I t Baya j t . U . -----OUTt the*.
Forrrsr*'-Corehrl.
Ed. Cameron.
Any one will concede the necessity of
top in the Fourth Liberty Loan
Lyman
Baker.
E.
S.
Ward. Robert
also make a pretty medallions for a
that, and since one knits wherever
Deane',.-.Tenny
Deane,
F. F. Roper,
tojvel
or
a
pillow
case
and
an
Initial
one goes and as ono goes It really to
necessary to have more than ono or monogram might be added. Out­
Mr.jahd Mrs. W. C. Hill annwuev Douglass C. Gridin, ,W. M. Chanline and raised satin stitches are em­ the arrival of a fine baby girl.
knitting bag. Passing over the fad
’ of having a bag to match each cos­ ployed In the development of tho de­
sign on the workbng, while outline
Geranuims (qr October planting
tume. th ere’ is tho bag for fancy
work which Is quite as Indispensable stitches and eyelets are used for the Phone orders to. Mrs. S. IL Wight Speer, Randall Chase, Leclnir Irwin,
Harvy l’nrrish. Mussel Brown, Lionel
bowknot.
as the knitting bag. It 1* the panic.'Jv
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Mpnroo. Henry Lee Flowers, Fred
10 centa.
IMctorlal Review Embroidery No 121P0
Bluo transfer,
Ti.* \V.*m;»r.'** (Tub is a broad Strange, Edwin Move.
Pattern- contains duplicates of both designs.
permanent, patriotic,
organization
Army ,
M•If. iiiuit.s,,.r. it*, efficii-nc’^ durtng
•• J.ii.ti Murrell. Kenneth Murrell.
war tirii-.
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Leslie Hill. Seth W.MidruZ. Stanley
I'eopk- ar* uj i.g from pneunioiu^ Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
following Sjiaiiisti Influenza, lb Is If ('hitlenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
n**11 -i &lt;r•• ha- cured
a-i-J &lt;|ir&lt;un. Ernest (Iregory. Fred Mason,

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Found On Sunford-OrJai
*o»d
side, curtain for Dodge car. Dwr.fr
can have same by Calling at fit-raid
Olfice and paying for thi&gt; a

WANTED
Wanted, Men—Sash L Doer T in
tory. Bench hands and machine har.dz.
Good inside Cnrpentpr.. -Steady work I
the .year round. In replying, given,
perience and- salary expected. Se!d«
Door Co., Pnlatka, Fla.
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FQR SALE
CARED LITTLE FOR POLITICS

For sale— 15 ‘ to 20 thosand
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage.
President Cleveland, However, Had Ready, to set. $2.00 a thousand. C.
Jteal Liking for the Law, and
Ki Lucas; R-A Box 217
12-2lp
Loved to Fish.
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For sale— Klijndyke jind Mimo
•^PrptlHnnf Plnmlnnrl Invpfl tho IfHV* a r y Strawberry Plants. A. 'Btifb,
better than he did politics,” remarked Longwdod,' Fla.
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It. O. Brown, n former resident of Buf­
falo. to n rejiorter of the Washington
For sale— Number .one, all roarj
Post, “find he considered his own de­ mule, harness
and wagon. Upfl.
sires he would never hare left his prac­ Also China C loset,..cheap. Addna
tice for political office. ' I doubt If eyen “ N o .l" care of Herald.
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the prospect of becoming president
would have Induced him to enter poli­
For Sale— We oflier our StlecUdtics.
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Extra Jersey Wakefield CabbiU
“It wns my privilege to know Mr. j
Seed at $7.50 per pound.
Have
Cleveland when he wns practicing his
sufficient
stock
tft
tajve
care
of
yocr
profession before he entered politics.
oriiers.
Advise
Ordering
at
ante.
He was not wlint might be termed a.
glittering success ns u lawyer. He had J ’revatt A: Co., Seville, Fla. 11-3u
tm business instinct so far ns the law
4 Sole— Pair of good muks, ';j
was concerned.-but he delighted
wagon
and harness. Apply t» j
Intricate legal problems, nnd much pre- K^n&lt;*
Thomas
Emmett
Wilson, 120 Park.
ferred to take it case that Involved n;&gt;11-Frit
pa’rently hopeless questions. It could Ave.
nor be* said he was a good pleader, nnd
For Rent Famous Kin-t* | f»ra,
while the average person was not uttmeted by bis addresses in court. now owned by Mr. Best. App.y ?®
Judges on the bench had the greatest Thomas Emmet Wilson, 120 Park
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respect for them because they were \vi
profound tunl logical.
1 Brood SOWS t-l*l 1$
"When he wns not engaged In law,
S. Nelson, Eureka HisCleveland delighted In utter abandon­
IMtr,
ment of nil tlilqg* that required
th*-m:tit ; a b o v e everything el-*e he
. C at. you not spare-$ 1.50 per year Gt’orK‘' McLaughlin, Harold Wash- loved to fish. I recall that when some For Sail-Pair of good ^muhs ind
wagon. Price right. M S 'b-lwa.
b
I&lt;**1 hjm
'for vour home organization? Then *1,,rn* Albert Pry, James Estridge, of bis Democratic friends wanted
Furekv llumm*M-k.
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be
to
heroine
a
rnndldtttc
for
miij
Sullivan,
jo i n 'tt*. Woman’s riu b Mfs. L M &lt;t»eorge Hull, Thoma.*
said:
‘I
don't
want
any
more
of
poll
Fox,
of
memiiersbti*.
AI’nttishall.
^Mtadc
Fox.
Ingram
ti allow ay. i-hiilrman of memb*r-l.i|*.
I'o- . sale-Srrawberry plat 'H­
Guerry, Henry* Byrd, Osborne Wil­ ties. | want to stay right here In Erie
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Wutneti of banford, tlo you be­ liams. Vail Lovell, Martin Temple, county, where I can' go fishing occn- R. Brinson. Cftv.
lieve m your community? If so.' Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins, slonnlly. I do not chro If I never get
K**r sale at n bargain a ^2 ar*
'atten d the husin**--- meeting of the Johns I.*e, Jr.. A. StolTord. Andrew outside the borders of Erie."'
fnrn. ai Mi sniii'l house" -r ' rirk.
Woman's (Tub. October 2nd, at Aulin, John Cater Lawton. Alfred M.
road, jm t u *■*.i of Sa»i**r*i •* -orrs
PLANES IDENTIFIED BY TUNE l i b - ;tl*«o I goVn| business i**'* nrEmma Sportier, the little daugh­ Becky Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
n*r •if Commercial Street ar«l f'dArthur Ivewip, Melville C. Tyler, J.
ter af Mr and Mrs O W. Spencer
Discovery Made by American Prove* inefn \\e..This niears l«u-tfi*s« —
broke her arm falling from her wheel F. Coates, Ernest Gormley, Walter
Extremely Valuable to-British
\ B. Connell.
but is recovering and will soon be Badford, Corbett Hutchinson. Sam
.
Aviation Service.
Beerhouse. Harry Carlson. C. E.
till right, again.
l**r Sale. F arm ing ■ijnpleinent* d
H\anter, Wilson. Miller, llartold Lung,- Air rulds oti London are no longer
Shall we. the women of Sanford
al! kinds, clrest of carpenter tordi,
James Weaver, Norman Baker, Er­ the sure fire stufT for heartening the
"Keep the Home Fires Burning"?
platform scales, set of batteries ltd
nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M .German people that they once were.
! Ye»! Let every woman with a vision
other
articles.
Also lot and build­
Hill, H arry Rabun, Guy Sta/ford, Lately the raiders usually find that
' of future needs remain loyal to the
ing
Atkins,
next
to VtnCcrt'*
Lew tie Oglesby, Densler Sta/fnrd, T ‘ they can raid up to the KnglMi*coast
Woman's Club.
house.
J-fl
t). Gillis, Willie O. Goolsby, Harrotd and then have to raid right buck home '---------------------------------------------------—
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A
young
American
Is
given
G. C. Fellows is home on a few Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
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lurg«*
foe—
■LaLiii M-it to l.i« famil\
He is/ nu.a_ -Ms-m wcathrev "Robert 'RoulTr, StaT- crdlfr foc the sitrrrv* nf thK ItTlTUlTJjjf L_:'. l U.- WHi-vti, KIh
—----fcon-.oiebov lln-if- enptlnl srUh n «tTTTrpT'*
y^*4 in-1hr -btf-fw—f- i»e- i nmf-rt foK'iT I.* l'!ls.’ Gro\er T.iT'il-. T.ml
li* l barrage wfienever tile (■•rtll.ill fiy•ale &lt;&gt;ld l i e u s p a
&gt;1. her* he I- helping I hi l«- &gt;alll to Dooley, E L. Mott, Frank Camp- er** appr**a* h.
;.-if
r.iol
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•lltice
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arm;*
bill 1*1 ,| bridge
lull, William H.irilej, Floyd Wash■I
A Itrookl.vn youth who had enlisted
!u I- ran* *.
. and supplies
bum, Oscar DuBosej Edwin L. In tbi-.UcltUU ivvtuUoa Mjrvin* was n*- * por ya /r (j np jtnTiv Grand ( I f i*'.’
slgneil ta test out an nlrplnn
nlrplnne detector nlrot
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a-tl
H erald lias Dinkle, Harley A. .xraihes.
r ' The eilhor of
auto. n
H. n
O. Dieterich.
«etf
Sam-*?. Pickens, Harry H. New­ which was expected til discover tin* ap*, learned from grapevine telegraph
prqncli of alrpTnnes heforo they could
For Sale of R en t—Piano-in *,xf*J*
that his son Reginald is on the way man., Bryan Walker, Andrew J.
he heard, so to speak, with tf„- link, *| t.t i&lt;*n&lt;lition. 20C Elm avenue
King.
Charles
Priester.
liobt.
to ^ he battlefront in the tank corps
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S'*, one e\p&gt;«t,*,|"i* it tf.,- device
j-'tf
\ amh r Would iujiI.•• li |m,—||i|,&gt; t*&gt; tc!l whi ther
,n,*l .*-• will r.ot I ear anything more Wei-hj. Walfred Pierson,
&gt;m ‘ him ur- r *! i-e rear In- n poinr I'erritfe, \«!••!{•Ii 'Shaw, Barne.*.' F tb* -l|*l r"ai liitig plate- t.Te •I•I tl.ll n
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Sow s with
Grigg-. H.ir.-;. Mies. Dur.cun M i'­ or HrinMi
• :.t •al. ^ r !♦*
noil Duroe ler
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I Ir a w*i Matt hers, Lew':- i *,*1
IBs t ■&gt;!• •! -tti'il. tr -!j|. *1 the
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A ' ■ _ J t* - ! * I t l e g J o I l . i . l i
.T ee.
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;f.l ' aW.lliam |! Lyt.ch, James II. Lee, J. IliiWeM-r, lie 11-11-11, ,| tlirollgfl the In11 ii- light plant ulid all t he lights C IIut* hit s,,n. C. T Smith, Ro&gt; strutiM-iit for -•-vend &gt;lu\-* while **nlv
K L
F--r s.ib
F n s h milch •••
r*’ out for m*\i-rat !*«•&lt;Iir-. il’fie Mason, Dr* T. A. N’e.ijL. tieorge I’. rttl-'l planes tfen wVf '• |t- * it
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I at iter ’ 1( oinpan&gt;
irtngiiig r p
Hyman, John E. Hawkins, Frqd al­ Then In- heard a dlfTerud n.ne. A G« rtat the Lyric Theatre played by the lard, Curl Robert Willie, Joe Zupf, mini niblfng squadnm wns approach­
FOR KENT
ing.
aid of oil lamps utid gave a very
Ralph Geiger. Harry Goiter,- Fred
riie American liiul dl«eov**red that
creditable performance.
.0
rent -Furnished rooms. 3I»
Ballard. Robert llfll.
British planes hum In O-mlimr. He
_____Avenue.
Phone -1
The Herald wish;-.* to apologise
EcPiie Potter. Raymond McDon­ found tl. t the German millers a r e
to Oviedo for the fad that we un­ ald. Carl' McDonald, Clarence Tem­ tuned in It-llat, Now the Ilrlil-li nvlnr " r rent Wood yard, with iao'*°r
intentionally omitted the fact thut ple. Joe Guerry, William Shepard, lion Service keeps men about-the cnpldriven -a.v ansil splitter l-I ror&lt;^
Oviedo wiis represented at the Dis­ Victor M. Greene, First Lieut. Geo. tnl with their ears closo to detectors, of wood at
cost. C. H • Laiff*
trict Meeting of the United War G. Herring, .Second Lieut. * Ralph] nnd whenever airplanes are heard
I’ -t2f112 E. fith St., . City.
Work Board .;|r Orlando lust week. Wight, Clarence Mahoney, Homer vHirntlng *" D*flnt u barrage ks lmnieCfciedo was verf ably "represented Wynne. Walter Mason, John Pbzold, dtntely ordered. ’
F o r’ R ent—Three neatly furni* h.td
at the meeting by Hon. T. W. Paul Pezold. Erirr.ond Stowe, Frank
rooms ■for. gentleman or coup«*
Lawton, jind we are safe in saying Lossing, Arthur Lessing, Berkeley
20fi
Elm Avcntyn
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bt.*, to i.earn to Oo Right/
that a greuter percent of our Sdemi- Blackman, Worthington* Blackman,
W!,v»*.,-*...r really hm| earnestly
For R en t—Four room cottiff*
i noli* towns were represented tliUn Wallace Lee, Henry Lee, Alvin Ken­ di.Mi-v-- t.i do right nnd p - r - \.-r'*s In
J 10.00 * P*f
1of any other County ur the District. dall. Brittain Johnson, Joseph Wynn, tlolng It shut) burn how.—Attnin Mar­ 1212 Burk avenue
G. W.
month,
including
water.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown le^t C. S. L&lt;s-. T a te Chapman, S . A. tin Crane. 5-tf
Spencer.
t li is morning for Sanford, where Cobb. J_ J . Driggers, A. !. R j s s ,
For Rent—Country Place, 1**
they w;ill spend the week-end with Tom Meredith, William Couloourn,
D R .
D O W N I N G ' S
iniTes from postoffice; 15 acre* ur.off
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Holly. Mr. Holly Feed Wight.
Rr'cjpi.* I S I S is sold bv tlritticultivation.
Good house.
Reginald Holly, Virgil I.ee Smith,
who is a brother-in-law of Mrs.
Ci.sls. Informalion in rciiartl
woods prsture.
Apply C. H- b*
Brown, will leavo Ofct. 1, for I’rinci1- Carl Malm, Hume Humph, Carl
to il fhaorrully furnished by
fil*r.
ton, N. J., where lie will take up Bruton. . H. A. Chorpening. Harry
* originator.
Y. M. C. A. work in government Phillips, Louts R. Lenaru, Enoch Furnished Rooms by ‘.Day.
service a short while before going MV Austin, Edward'C. Austin, ls;\ac R e s id e n c e Head o f Park Avenue
or
Month— Park avenue F l a t . * .
overseas. Mr. Holly is editor of the MT Dyers, Will Erickson, C. S.TiiekNorth
Park avenue, over L. R- ‘
Sanford Herald and has hundreds son, T. F. Singletary, J. O. HufI, Ed­
ips
&amp;
Co. drug store Mr»^ ^ • ‘
of friends throughout south Florida ward Rou'th, J . R. Stroud, E. H.
Hart,
manager,
from whom he will have best wishes Webb, Edwin Rnulornon, Ralph
for. success in las new work Tampa King, C. A. Clark, Afarcus Lein hart,
T im es..
McDomald Carraw-ay, Geo. A. De­
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OLD FA LSE TEETH
\II bn- v M Haight. Charles
The Grass Fiber Bupyr I’ulp Allen, \uhrey
r pa* from 12-00 U S2 Z&amp;3 p c t
no« \\r alao pi) aclual *a)or far I T L | |
Company, a corporation organized [ H- Munn, (mrdon Raker,
Laid.
and llridfe-aork. Smd •« ,
to rpamiladure paper from saw1' Eduard Franklin Carraway. L W.
parrtl p«t«l and frrrltr caah by rrlin1
.
MAZER'S
TOOTR SPKCIA.T*
grass, has determined to build their Entzminger, A. B. Hartley, AV.. T.
I*r&gt;l. X. m07 So. 5lh (U. r
Pkll»^*,»W‘•,
factory at Moore Haven, where they Waits, Martin McDaniel, Guy Stenhave secured leases to 75,000 acre* strom, Ed Rquthi Nick I’ezold, Geo. J All Local Advcrtiscmentn Under
of saw grass land. This company Bezold, Randall Cease, Benj. W h i­ This Heading T H R E E C E N T S a RED CROSS MEETING
is incorporated with n capital stock ner, Jr., Jno. W. Booth',
Frank Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
- T h e Third Friday of every
.
of $159,000, its stockholders mainly Takach. '
Charge 25 Centa.,
month will be a business
being. New York men. It is said that
Verne Messenger
meeting of the Red Cro^*
Charlie 'Anderson
this will give employ/n’e nt to at
In answering an advertisement
at W opian’s Club o n . Oak
least 100 hands.*
Alex Vaughn Jr.
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The Owners of
“Swift &amp; Company,,
(Now Over 22,000)
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Perhaps it ha§ not occurred to
you that yo u can participate in
Swift &amp; Company’s profits,— and
also share its risk s,-‘-hy beebmin^ a co-partner in the business?
It is not a close corporation. •

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You can do this by buying Swift &amp;.
Company shares, which a re bought
and sold on the Chicago and Boston
stock exchanges.

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There are now over 22,000 share­
holders of Swift &amp; Company, 3.500 of
whom are employes of the Company.
These 22.000 shareholders include
7,800 women.
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Cash dividends have been paid reg­
ularly for thirty years. T h e rate at
. present is 8 per cent. .
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The capital stock is all of one kind,
namely, common stock—there is no
preferred stock, and this common stock
represents actual values. There is no
“water,” nor have good will, trade
marks, or patents been capitalized.

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This statement is made solely for your
information and not for the purpose of
booming Swift &amp; Company stock.
W e welcome, however’, Jive stock
producers, retailers, ahd consumers as
co-partners.
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W e particularly like to have for
i shareholders the people with whom
we do business.
This leads to
understanding,

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instructive facts sent on request.
A ddress Swift &amp; Com pany,
Union Stock Y ards, Chicago, Illinois

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THK SANFOItl) HKKAI.I)

C 0 U N T Y -HAPPENINGS

Mr. and
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Andrew Bertleson

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A BUNCII O F IN TERESTIN G ITEM S FROM COR­
R E S P O N D E N T S - EVENTS O F SEM IN O LE COUN­
T Y — E FFIC IEN T R E P O R T E R S FOR T IIE HERALD

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y and that all will help to tuaku
f — nthrmh- ThlT*' bPSt' W^rT.
Margaret Kd wants and Rev.
luards w r c entertained Kti nda y
the home of .Mr. and Mr«. Ball-

Saturdas to -p, i.d this Keel. with
)it*r mother.
Mrs. Hihnir Lundqulst lias re­
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D. Hart has returned' from covered from the operations recently
Brunswick tia . where he was wort- performed tiy Or. Rotation and, ua?
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.ngtot., O il. 2. The Atinjrtaide to return h"me Tuesday. \
ill for several wivec I.
tne at the shipbuilding business a
ean
p*
&lt;pie
soon wiij be aide to pirl lurenee Burgguist, Carl Pierson
■[palana fever at her
few weeks.
t
hasi*
shoes
at lived minimum retaii
and liny Lee have ail Open about
Avc. is said to be
prices*, lower than t,hose now pre­
s
ic
k
'with
influenza,
while
Uric
Lundgain. Dr. Puleston
quist has been
home with a bad vailing and, obtain at the same time,
her case.
shoes of Id-tier quality. Thiscase of sort* eyes this week.
ment was made-today by the u af
Willie Brumiey returned last week
Word Inis come tfiut Harry
industries board’ based on an agree­
otw'e of Cpsala and- a neph
ment it has entered into with the
’i’. (T. .Tyner, has been injure
shoe industry. Under the agreement
is in u hospital
in France.
\
shoes will be standized as-to quality
We are glad to hear that
and styles at prices ranging from i J
Buchanan, who has been real
lo ; 12 (6: men and woemn groups
improving under the care o
Ashley Purvice was in T
P en t on.
cently tt&gt; visit his parents
Class A from $9 to $12: elans* B
Most of the
our way are jfj
j s .50 nnd class C
to sj.aO
patriotically sa
Jine, especi- prgj nrtionatf pricej) for youths and
1 ally on Sunday
ter of them; childrens' shoes .1.ave been fxed in
Alfred Kriysnn, Jesse Lee, Hoy J,ee, * (.ach
Clarence Ilurgguist, Klrnur Tyner.have purchased new' bicycles.J
£*hi»i’
Francis Bertlesun of Fort Meade ( , j
surprised his brother andrsister here ,
by coming up to see them. Friday ,,o,jr
for a few days. He hopes to enter ,
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a military school.
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Mrs. Leroy Uodgins und little m &lt;|
daughter Alice arrived home on the l gt.t l j|
evening of the 27th from a sUitimn ,}„Sc
spent in the north with relatives and { j,e
friends.
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Tenia and their little daughters. Mule,
Ksther and Catherine accompanied highe
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jt yj
Mr.
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a
recent
visitor
at
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Jesse t orhranp Hies
Word came here yesterday to
D. L.- Thrasher announcing the
death of-lps cousin, Jesse Cochrane
who died at Norfolk of pneumonia
superjndqceii, by influenza. Jesse wus
well known here where he was en­
gaged iii^thu store of Mr. Thrasher
for the past year and left several
months ago
to join
the navy.
He wus stationed at-Norfolk at the
time of his death. He was a line,
young man and had many friends
hiye Mho will be saddened hy the
news of his death. Although Jesse
did not get to the lighting lines he
gave his life for his country just as
willingly as those who died in
halt le.
Kissimmee puli c
u TiUInner
nf arrests ,&gt;f muinn-*t* Sunday on
tia1 technical charge of speeding, although the movement was. really ti&gt;
help enforce; the gasolineless Sunday
order, I he city ordinance Lm lqbits;
the turning at corners of the streets
at more than *ix miles an hour, and
at* one comer the,limit is fertr miles,
and these a re'th e places where the
autoists got .into trouble,

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OCTOBER 4. 1918
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THE SANFORD HERALD

ants and sent her men a s ’ now &gt;4he teaeher of
^HESANFORtlHERALOirr8!?
to work in German mines in the Beginners
outJhgt*d her women and murdered an
maimed her children: destroyed he
cathedrals and libraries, and poiso­
P u b lU b rd Every T u e * i l» y and Friday
ned her wells? Was t\ in defense of
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY the fatherland that they sunk our
ships with women und children on
BUBSCniPTlON P H IC E IN ADVANCE:
hoard; tired on Red Cross hospitals,
&lt;| ..A Y E A H ................................................................. »:.o o
OiX MONTHS ............................................. I.2S and used poison gas in contravention
.75 ] of
oi all
an rules of
oi rilvilized
riivilizeil warfare?
warfare. Is u
THHKE MONTHS...........................................7S
!
necessary
to
the
defense
of tier
•rmuny
U i l l r t t r d I d the City by ("arrlrr $ 7.00 Prr Year In 1
|that
they
should
blast
every!eo
rylcountry
Adfaa ra of 20c P r r Month
P a y n r n U t a A rianre Musi He .Made at Oltlre through which they pass, as with a
scorching flame; that they should
Catered aa Herond-Claaa Mall Mailer August 22nd wreck the little homes of the poor
1908, at lh*&gt; PoalofTJce &gt;1 Hanford. Florida
Under An of March 3rd, 1879
cut down their trees and orchards
telephone No, 148 atfil turh the people out to freeze or
Offlec: H e r a l d Uulldlnf
starve’'
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager

Sunday School,

PAGE THREE

the Third Grach
Dept, of our

The Heran H'lass of young inen
field their annual* election recently,
the new olllcers are President Dr.
■I. N. Tolar; lsf* T i r e - President AT. E
Betts; 2nd Vies President D. B.
Hodges; 3rd \’ice President Unlit.
Gordon; Secy. ,M. I,. Wright; ml*mlu-r tjf membership "Committee W. T.
Wheeles; Teacher Dr. J. T . Denton,
lion. Schelle &gt; M nines made a
|splendid address to the Sunday
School
on ^
promotion
jS
c" ° o1 0,&gt;
m o t i o n day, urging
e™ n
&lt;hi"K« for t,,L‘ c0 ™in*
•J'lur: at 1,10 clm,sc of .hl9 a(l,,ire:,;'
Prt’senlt;t* the Sunday School
with a beautifully framed copy of
"T h e American's Creed".
Miss Maude Jinkins w
writes
rites that
she' littendetl preaching survive last
Sunday e\ening in the First Baptist
C**hurdi of Knoxville, Tenn. of. which
Dr. I.en. G. Broughton is the pastor
he having resigned his church* in
London, England, to take this pas­
torate. Dr. Broughton was the build­
er of
Broughton's
Tabernacle
In Atlanta.

M O N E Y IN T I I K BANK
Then* is m ighty few of you can win,
With the* p a rt of you th at is Itelmv the chin.
I ' m * your brain, y o u r hands, your heart,And never from plenty will you part. ■
Sav e the pennies, the nickles, the dimes,
And I'll predict y ou ’ll never have h ard .tin to
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CAPITAL $30,000.00

S U R P L U S $13,000.00

P EO P LES B A N K O F S A N FO R D

Defense of tlie Fatherland, indeed
when all the world knows that they
I ------O-----were jictuuted by the same"’ motive as
But don't* get it into your head the midnight, robber and assassin,
th a t the war is over.'-•—that they coveted their neighbor's
C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
o. l . tatlor * r . r . di
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O-----\e.-er..id.i
goods, and thought it u favorable
Ctihitt
Aii't Cat
German propaganda will make time to go and take them. Now, that
you think so and have you lay down they have utterly failed in their
scheme to plunder the world they are
on the job.
putting up this transparent plea of
self-defense. It jvon't go. *Th c jury
Buy more bonds, more W. S. S. has already decided against them.
wife , children and myself were in Entzmlnger will be able to take up
Wilhelm Calls For Help
give more to the War Work Fund The fate of the common climinal
Word has been received by the the church attending services some his work here so eaHy. it being un­
London,
Oct. •2.*—Emperor Wil­
and the Red Cross und keep going awaits them.—Tampa Times.
folks at home of the safe arrival law-breakers sneaked up in front of derstood at (he time tie was called
liam,
in
a
dispatch
to the fatherland
a t top speed.
overseas of- Lieut. Kenneth Murrell. the church and smeared yellow paint that tie would hardly lie Able to get
is
quoted
according
to
an Amsterdam
He hud the good fortune to sail on all. over the body of -my car, nTtd here before November.
dispatch
to
the
Exchange
Telegraph
T H E C A SU A LTY L I S T S
the ship with his brother Oliver, who were not satisfied with that cowardly
The war will not he over until
company
as
saying:
“
I
hope
I have
Mr.
F.ntzminger
lived
near
Lake­
The casualty lists, which now con­ is serving in the uavy and who has act but went so far as to put daubs
our armies are on German soil
the
support
of
the
whole
Ger
land
for
several
years,
hut
left
the
marching toward Berlin and we may tain daily the names of hundreds for been across several times.
of yellow paint on tin- cushions and Stute some ten years ago, going to pire in these times and that they will
have to go to Berlin to end it right. our American hoys who have fallen L Jno.
D.. Jinkins lias just
re-j seat® inside of the car. And when
fighting on French soil, are read witji reived an interesting letter from my wife and children come out of Kentucky ns State Secretary of Sun­ gather round me and give their blood
------ O-----day School work, going later to Fort and vyalth until the last breath for.
breathless anxiety as the newspapers
So keep, everlastingly at the game enter Hundreds of thousands of homes -Chaplain Geo. Hyman, a part of church and got into the ear ft being Worth, Texas, where he has done a the defense of tlie fatherland against
which
-r&gt;|&gt;r8dkrrr*~*~"~~~^‘ *"**’ '
dark they of course, sat down fn great work as assistant pastor, und the shameful enemy plans.
and never let up and remember that
uver. A little poem, ap­
France Sept; 3,1918. this yellow paint, spoiling their leader of the'Sunday school work in
"W ith earnest will to live a
winning t he war comes*-ft rsPTtruP'RTT pearing recently In the Kansas City
dresses. I regret very much that khe the First Baptist church there. For help we will rucced in breaking the
Dear,
Friend
Jinkins;other thing:! are only secondary Star, voices very feelingly the senti­
considerations. Get th&lt;*’ *Hun now. ment that inspires so many wives
I eiffoy so much yokr letterr, ,ct good people of 0 video would coun­ a part ov the time he has beep occu- enemy’s will to war and secure for
tenance such cowardly acts to lie rupyihg the ehu'r of-Sunday schortl the fatherland the fieacc it is worthy
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4.
mothers, sweethearts and sisters us me hear from you often,' tell me hon­ perpetrated on a law abiding citizen
pedagogy in the Southwestern Theo­ of among the people of the world.
our church is getting along, I speak
There is one institution that should they hurriedly search the lists and
just because his conscience did not logical Seminary,* one of tin* great
of
it
as
"
M
y
church"
to
t
h
e
people
0
lie kept alive during the war anil then, failing to find theSmmes that
here. I am deligllH-d with my work, agrree with theirs* In regard to the Baptist Theological Seminaries of the
(
lark
.For
Governor
mean
so
much
to
them,
breathe
a
that is the Board of Trade. There
use of bis ear to take bis family to South Lakeland Telegram.
I
know
my
mj-n
and
love
them.
My
Advise
from
Washington
received
is much work to do this winter in prayer for th.jse into whose homes
church on Sunday. I reel, safe in
Rev. Eptzminger is the brother by the Times today is that Cong.
commanding
otilrer
hVlpa
me
in
keeping our- city^ and county going sorrow is carried. These verses are
saying if the ones committing tin's •If Hon. fj. W. Entzmlnger, our Clark is being urged'' to he a can­
many ways.
good und the Board of Trade is the reproduced herewith;
vandalism had a record of attending efficient County Commissioner at
didate. for governor and is seriously
t know what it is to lie in real
motor t hut will keep them working.
"Each day 1 read over the Casu­
church fur the past two and one- Longwood.
considering i t . —Tampa Times.
war,
1
have
been
under
fire
and
had
It is working while the people are
alty List
half years without missing a Sunday
sleeping and sleeping seems to he a
With a terror and panic I cannot tljc nerve, to stand it, my thought* us 1 had they would have been in
were of my men and could easily
favorite pastime with a bunch of
resist; t
'
church themselves
offering up
forget
myself; [ have bad shells
them just now.
,
And I come to the end with a bit
to their Deity, instead of being out
break all about nie. but “ He lias
- O ----of a prayer —
in the very front fours of the House'
kept ine close to Him" 1 love my
"Thank
God,
none
of
mine
have
of Gild devastating personal pro­
All those who have been north fop
their names written there.’ Saviour more and more.
perty and trying to humiliate one
tin-'summer say that Florida will
There are so many places for that was in church trying to ilo that
have more tourists this season than
ever before despite the war; Now is
" Y e t . each one-- there listed is service here 1 have now a Catholic which was right If there ever was
priest with me now in the regiment, n time in the history of tins great
Sll! ford doing iu*r part towurii K'-G
somebody’s son.
-he
is an excellent man and we are nation of ours that we need Christian
till): t hesi • money spenders to st oji
or brother, who may
Ur husband,
1
very
dose-friends. I am still l he‘only influence it is now, And eyery one
I'll r
hi-n a few (lays'* Join your
have but one;
Baptist
Chaplain fn the -whole Divi- should do his part to further this
1Ui i ril uf Trade in d help to adverAnd I think of the sorrow by
stem
?t.M* nur resources.
great cause which is the foundation
chance 1 have missed
Of course you read in the papers [ of ntKriviUzjJlion. And I hin sure that
0 —— r
For itlo-rs contained in the Casu­
the good work the American troops -cowardly acts of this tarn.) does not
alty List.
g Kit M a n
l ia r s
he at
are
doing, you may know (hat 3'26tli cement brotherly love but on the
WOULD.
is
there
with the goods. I wish you contrary it tends to stir up strife
"And I pray a new prayer a f 1
Imperial Germany has developed
would
give
my love to the friends and antagonism.-1 want to also state
read it again —
of the most famous liars the
I
httVe
in
Sanford;
I have thought that_ I_hftVe a lirutiinr "over t here"
God -comfort wives, mothers and
world has ever known. Liars who
^ufUui of l4»e good-olit days together jin the services and I may j»i* ealled
sisters
uf
men
-*——
would mate Ananias turn green with
Who how to the
get homesick. I.. g» before it tro ver, and I T T am
ii Cross, so lu.nj t o [» mlJ
i-.’u y, und Baron Mufu-hausen* rest
al Dmioo W jpm-tbrL war U-^uker—!-♦4 —xHtUgrrmanfully T~ want to assure
lie TTisseif,
utii-asy in—bi-j-grave, if thry could
want to get an auto ami lake my you l am tor to*.I iirsi, my govern
1 • ’■ iniw nf‘li‘ 1‘y -Grey—havc—hrrrr “When TIT■tr In VimT ones art
family
and jusi ride
around, id m e e t and Country to tin- very last
Casualty List
i *»d m the art of drawing t Inj course Sanford will lie
ope of the ,dollar and drop of blond, and l atm
I
tinw by these modern Huns It
few Florida
i i' i wonder tlu-y have developed ex­ boys have been teported in these lists lirst places L visit, T'e.ll Hu*-church ipraying f«r a C-fefbr/otis rtmf lasting
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* it* Mix considering the notable exnhtple and homes throughout our fair State folks to jiray for me and my meii. Ipence and that the I’rlnre of I’enee
C oe-M ortim er F e rtilize rs will Rive you r market crop s anSend my love tn thi Grammar will soon- eutne am 1 reign in Iht
set them by their rulers. It makes are spared the overwhelming sorrow
early, vigorous s ta r t so that you can jp*t them to m a rk e t when
folks. Tell .Mr. Foster I often lb ink hen rl s , of all inch
one wonder though at the gullibility th a t, is being carried into so many
prices a re high.
,
of him
&gt;n and tile■rty.
Yours
for
pea
of tin- German people, that they fainilies. There is no knowing just
Sigrn-d T C Bran non.
Kind •si regards to vour bouse llelil
-' -•ubf be able to swallow such tlton- when our boys are going to tie in the
E. Frank Cop’s Fertilizers Arp Rich And Soluble
me
wbelher
you
fie;tr
f»rt
tiiplly
U
ri(i' troii- inventions as are being fed to t hick of it. and the'lists are read now ,
God
Ideas
you
or
no
8 hem
&lt; iiiiiird of llefe n-e If tiling
with an anxious eagerness just for
. They supply plant foods in tlie liost available form s atpl
reassurance that our home boy* are
Fulliiwitig i*&gt; I In- ruling &lt;4 ihvState
in the p rop er proportions fo r healthy continuous growth,
not mentioned therein ‘ Probably cvCi.until nf Defense on this question:
and abundant yiejds.
the workmen assured I cry one of us in doing so feels a thrill
i j’Prior to adjmirnniviit Judge T P.
Market Crop! cf FlorhJt. ‘ a ntw U»k tin lltiriili crtpl !• ju»t out. Copfc* will bm
’ ■'cm 1hat "Serbia and Montenegro we nf the keenest sympathy for those on
U arlovv and Rev. J. R," .Cason
Mat &lt;si rH|U««( As lew*
edition luU.
( ur I’liinti-d Yellow
f* Mushed." What will he tell them whom tin- Blow is to fall, and mur­
tlie meeting's attention to the nec­
.ibi.ui Bulgaria?
murs a little prayer that "God com­
Florida.
essary of a safe and sane construc­
fort
the wives, mothers and sisters
And Chancellor von IU-rtliug had
CORNELIUS CHRISTIANCY, Florida Safe* Man»*w
With reference to car painted yel­ tion of the fuel administration rul­
the audacity to tell the reichstag of men when their loved ones are
ing relative to fuel conservation, itii'fi
low
at
Oviedo,
Sunday
night
Sept:
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921 Heard Bldj|.
Jacksonville, Ffa.
i-nly the other
day that old, named in the Casualty L ist."—St.
the * following resolutions were un­
6th,
I
wish
to
state
for
the
hen
fit
of
tuWIJUrr ol Tb* American Agileultural Cbamlcal Company
and lung discredited yarn loutside of Augustine Record.
those that do not know whose car animously adopted by the meeting as
Germany I that "From the first day
a
whole:
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it was, tjiat it was T. C. Brannon’s
wc waged a war of self-defense. We
Resolutions
Chimes l-’rom Che Temple
car, and l want to state also for the
invaded Belgium only to defend our­
Whereas, we are in hearty accord
Last Sunday being promotion day benefit of those' not fumitur with the
selves." Let the old liur go to. Was ^thirty-four diplomas were presehted
wild
^strict policy of fuel'conserva­
circumstances, that T. C. Brannon,
11 in self-dcnfpnse * they
made to pupils-advancing to higher depart­ is conductor on the S. A. L. Ry. be­ tion and are pleased that the Na­
desert; broke up or stole her manu- ments in the* Sunday School.
tween Oviedo urtd Orlando and has tional Fuel Administration takes into
The new officers of tlie ehurch und held this position for the pant twelve account the right of individuals to
Sunday'School elected at the annual, years, and during this time %
hi; lias follow their conscience in* the man­
meeting in .Sept, take charge of their j endeavored to live as u law abiding ner of using automobiles for the pur-,
citizen, and has often gone out of pose of attending churches and in
duties next Sunday.
sickness, death and imperative calls,
Miss Daisy Betts, the Secretary Ills way to accomodate any one he
and
r
of our Primary Dl-pt., has entered could and has a great many friends,
He
has
established
a
home
with
the
• Whereas, •enforcement should lay
Droughans Business CoUege at
Jacksonville for a business course. people),of Oviedo and has u wife niiif "WlTTi the propertyly constituted at^
! four children, and up to" tlie time thorityes; and
The latest stars added to our ser­
Federal Fuel Administrator Garfield
Whereas, individual attempts in
vice flag are for Benna. and Burke
issued his request to cut out the joy the enforcement of rules has freSteele, who have entered the. Stu­
l
ami pleasure riding on Sundays in quently resulted in grievous mistakes
dents Training Corps at Munussee
order to economize on gasoline I and serious consequencesi
■"
Mr. Jones, who gave our late had something over two years to my
Kor carc\ signs of every
Ted Biggers the closest attentioi! credit of attending Sunday School - Resolved that this meeting recom­
during his illness, and kept his family nn ChurciiVith out missing a Sunday, mends* that all infractions of fuel
description. W e have it
advised of his condition, und who on and when Mr. Garfield made his conservation rules he reported to the
.
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in twelve attractive col­
Council of ‘Defense for investigation
his dentil ucrompnnied his remains request my wife
und myself gave
The
Federal
Reserve Banking System,
to Sanford; has returned home, it careful study, and after taking in and correction; and wc urge against
ors. Cardboard for signs
established
by
the
government, stands back of
individual attempts to enforce the
leaving on No. 80 Thursday.
consideration the fact that w-e lived
law, its same should lx- left to (be
in five different colors
the orchards, and enables us to help out*
The funeral of our late brother one und three quarters of a mile from
properly constituted authorities.
farmers
get better yields, better prices and
Ted Biggers, was held Wednesday j our church of Country roads, and
and white. Make Your
afternoon from the residence of the with four children two girls seven
better all round results,
^
*i
card signs more attractive
family on 9th Street, the funeral years each (Twins) and two hoys
Rev. Entzmlnger in' Lakeland
The Vast resources of this system assure usservices were in churge of the pastor one five years old und one thirteen
Mr. D. H. Sloan is in receipt of n
by using first clpss m ate­
of t-he Baptist Church, ^lev. M. II. months old, we come to the conclu­ letter from Rev.^ Louis Entzmlnger
a t all times of ample funds and currency for
rials. . . . . . .
Massey, who was assisted by Dr. sion'that Mr. Garfield's request did the new pastor of the first RaplisL
the legitimate needs of our fruit growers in
Brower. The deceased was a young intend to loir me from using my car church hero, stating that Jit* and his
picking and marketing their crops. ;
man who hail been a-resident of to take my family to church of which wife had already left Fort ^[ortli,
Sanford a number,of years, an d who I did und. that only; and I dijl not Texas, for Laladand in their car, and
If you are not already one of our depositors i
had many friends here. Hr was. a feel that I was doing anything wrong hoped to read) here By next Sunduy
come in and see if we can’t help you.
member of the Baptist Church, und or disregarding the Federal * Fuel hut, being delayed in Mississippi on
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felt sympathy goes out to his be­ wife and four children to church as that they will ho nblt* to get here by
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Hcv. Metro Marie Carney
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She is polished, scholarly, power­
Regular Meeting In Court House ful. Patriotism is the keynote of her
TueMla) Night.
mtpMigtt.
Wife of a chaplain, with a son
At the regular meeting of the
H A P P E N I N G S O F I N T E R E S T IN A N D
IU■ r■1 of Trade n n t Tuesday night. flying .in Italy. Mrs. Varney since
d i
.A R O U N D S A N F O R D
liitin a r MU, Jit t tie Court House, the Die begum mg of. the war has given
id I (
Community Labor Board will o u t - . herself unrtservt diy to her 'country-,
* Ladies of Sanford and vicinity who
line the w t n l i a l and 'non-essential j ■ The Tampa Tribune says: "M rs.
Mis* Thomas, the mathematics features of oceuphtiyns and business. D arney has a strong personality.
Mrs. R. B. I.yneh ‘ami little son
have jHemstitching'or Picoting work
were in the city Wednesday on a teacher at the High School,#has ar­
can ha Ye it doiie on a new Singer
Other matters of county interestJ
rived.
shopping expedition.
will come up and a large attendance
Hemstiteher at a nominal cost much
Gernnuim* for October planting. L asked* because of the importance
For Wood and heavy hauling sCC
better than you can possibly do it
Phone orders 4o Mrs. S, B. Wight. ___________
of the labor questions and what steps
Murrell, or phone 378.
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by band.
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I d —tile. t he Public Reserve,forces are taking
• T h e Sanford Auto Club is poslW. J . Lawton, of the Lawton nationally to protect labor and es' i n g the Jiffetent cross roads iu the
Bring your Hemstitching work to 50(&gt; Magnolia1
Rros.
firm at Oviedo, was a business sential businesses.
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co u n ty with'good signs*Ave., for Prompt and Efficient Service.
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visitor ut Sanford yesterday.
^
In ■this’ issue a report front the
All the City and County School
If
People are dying front pneumonia |Community Labor Board is' publish-'
books at Mobleys Drug Store. 6-tfc,
following Spanish Influenza. Re
f thi* ami aU ,ts fcaturc*
War Relic train will bo here to­
up at this meeting.
vtton secret
has cured
cases
)e l3li-r,i
morrow morning at eight o'clock
Ilev. and Mrs. Housholdcr who
50G M agnolia A venue
San fo rd , Florida
Be sure and see this train and hear
Memorial Exercises
hpve been thy guests of tiieir son, j
the men who accbmpany it. .
Community Sorviccs; ut the Lyric
If you ntefl stove wood phono me Judge Housholdcr, have returned to
Theatre
Sunday Afternoon ~nt 4
1 can supply you, H. C. DtiBosc. their home.
o’clock.
The
community memorial
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services for Arthur Lossing and
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Memorial exercises at the Lyric
Frank Campbell at the Lyric, T h ea­
C R A T E CO.
PHONE]
T h eatre for the memory of Frank C A T ES
tre next .Sunday afternoon will have
Campbell and Arthur Loosing. Thg i s i
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public is cordially invited to attend.
Mr. Fox and Miss 'Martha Fox
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;t?oiig, " A m e r ic a "'b y the audience.
, As customary ull School Books have returned after having spent
je w e l e r
Life Sketches, by E. D. Brownlee.
vt'ill be sold for Cash only at Mobleys the summer very pleasantly at D a y ­
and
is
a
charming
us
well
as
force*
Prayer, By Dr. J . P, ilillburn.
f
Drug Store.
r 6*Oc tona Beach.
Address, B y Rev, M. H. Massey, j ful speaker."
MY SP E C IA LT IE S:
E. Ci. Duckworth,^district ChairMr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner re
"Chorus, Keep The Home Fires
Sanford is fa’vored *in having her
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ntan of the Y. M. C. &gt; . and united turned home Monday from Dade Burning.”
t presence and message, nnd the whole
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PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
war work campaign of Orlando was City, where they spent a w eek asAddress By H. C. Du Dosecommunity mav well turn out to hear
■ in the city yesterday arranging for the guests of friends and relatives. . *&gt; ••'fhe Marsellaise’* By Mrs. Lucille one- who has few if any equals among BrowUileo, Dr. Brower, Mr. H. C. GORHAM'S STERLINd SILVER
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DuBose, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, and
the campaign that will take place
Musson’s . swimming poo! I* the Aspthwall Tackach.
------ .th e women speakers of our latyl.
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
Mrs. W. H. Peter*.
in November.
coolest place in town. Open Wed- - Address, ll v Father O’ RLuridan.
In connection with Mrs. Varney’s
L E O N ’S
AUTO
T R A N S F E R nesdav. Thursday. Saturday • and
Chorus, "A fter The War is Over" address on "T h e Nation’s Peril,"'* ‘ 1 be slate submitted by lhe, L’om- ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
i? rrT }? n r w . ^ r n m i L : . . c y r n
Address, By R»y, f*. T)eW. B yowef ; she will make an appeal on behalf mittee follows: Chairman,
WTrroun*.-r- Etesh water
R E L I A B L E S E R V C E . . I0I-tf .
Spng, "The'-Star Spangled Banner Uit -The Liiufny. Loan Diiiitb,-.
Marlowe; \ ice-Chairman, J
every day.
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Audience led _By.:AIrs. . T a c k a c h .^ JE iicn .. mil
.V - O a l l o w a y ^ l W u r c r , R. R. Uiuu
. Mrs. Fred Walkman writes to
Mrs* (j . D. Bishop and attractive
Benediction, Ilev. E. D. Brownlee, give this eloquent speaker a good Secretary. Mrs. It. A. Tcrheun:
friends that she and Mr. Walsman little daughter Martha, .have return­
Chairman, of the executive.commit­
hearing. Show your patriotism.
will he down about the middle of ed after having spent several months
tee, Mrs. Deane Turners. •
Pint
National
Bank
corner.
Park
October and that the weather is very delightfully at Daytona Beach.
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Holy Cross Church
Avenue and First Street.
Representatives on the Ex. Comvery cold and raw in Michigan uml
Mrs. J . T , McLain and Mrs. C. V
The services for this Sunday, the
mittee from Sanford, Mrs. J. \\. One Inch Card* Will Be Published Unthey will lie glad when the little old Culpepper of Geneva, aru the guest* fpth Sunday after Trinity will he
Dickens, Messers U. F. Whittle: dor This Heading At The Rate Of $7.2p.
"Henry brings them into Sanford for of Mr*. David Speer thi- week. Mrs.
Junior Red Cross in W. S, Primary
Sunday School 9:47t A.- M.
and. Rail.
Per Year.
the winter.
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Culpepper is the sister of Mr^.
Memorial Service - 11:00 A. M
At a i ailed meeting of the teachers
This
ticket
was
unanimousl
A complete slock of School Sup­ Speer.
i \ esper &amp; Address .1:3b P. M,
and pupils of the West Side.Primelected.
plies and School books at Mobleys
A. K. Wilson and hi* daughter,; The -memorial Service for M&gt;. Jury School held yesterday morrdng,
Drug Store
0-tfc Mi&gt;, Dorn of Ft Pierce were in Frank A Campbell will he held a Junior Red (&gt;•&gt;«&gt; Society' was br­
The meeting dosed with th
Felix Frank is back home again ibe city thi* morning enroute frtim j Sunday morning at II A. M. There gamsed for the schsJdL Th odicer* Mar Spangled Banner and the
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O P T O M E T R IS T
* after spending the summer month* Manatee Jo their home. T h e y have j wjn. be special music with Mr. II. J / elected were: Chairman. Miss Helen j dietioft by Dr. Brower.
IL Y E S EXAMINED
in New York state and several heiui tu Indian Spring*. Georgia and Wilmshurst of DeLand as T e n o r ' Brigham.
Secretary
Miss Nett y e '
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and GLASSES
FITTED
other points. Felix says that New other points and report good and Soiisl. As Mr. Campbell was so 'Maine*. Treasurer, Miss Kmuia O f iic ;
Want Women Nurses
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York is one of the most patriotic bad roads.
Mr. Wilson Is editor ]0 |,j- and faithTully a member of the
The paid members of the Society j
The following telegram
to Mr*, bchanl» Jewelry Store, 123
First Si
places' in the United States and of the Ft. Pierce Tribune and o w n s 'c h o ir and was so passionately fond ;tre: Virginia Pennington.
Elinor Henry . Wight of this city is selfeverything is war up there. He is several other East Coast papers and „f the Church music, it L,sui seemed Cameron. Karl N’iblack. Bryon Fox. ! cxplunatnrv and if there
are any
glad to geL. back to Sanford again Is one of the most progressive news- dmost fitting that this attention to t\ | LIV Lord. Jtweph Prevail. X Jack Ihere who
can .-pond to
this urand will take up his old line ■f buy­ paper men of the state press
1 musu should be
refer*. lohn Miller. Ruby Hooth. 1gent appeal they should do so:
lie paid.
refer
( Mlicc 309 Park Avenue
ing and selling winter
vegetables
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Atlanta. Gn.. Oct .trd
There will be no earlv Service this* &gt;u*ie Murella. Berngrd Shimmons.
Telephone 291
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C R AT E
UO M PA N Y
Sunday as tlu- Rector is under obli­ Katherine Long, ClitTord Beasley. M.*. Henry Wight.
Siafford-Rclts.
Jaine* Higgins, Horace S m ith.. Kdif any annum can nurse epidemn
. S E L L S HIGH G R A D E F E R T I L I ­
gation
to
give
that
service
to
St.
Nliss Elizabeth Stafford and
Hester, Gay Waits, Bessie Influenza in your town or older Officejfirs; 10- 12 a.m. &amp; 2-4 p.m
ZER.
S P E C IA L M I X T U R E FOR Edw.t»l Betts were riiarro d lo-t Barnabas' Church Deland. and im ward
Louise" Blair, ,!uel Dorner. ‘‘lty. ...... ..
name and amount ,,f
FLO W K R Y A R DS AND G A 1CDEN i.igi.t at &gt;;3U at the Haptist Cl or, h Mltiday afternoon, as priest-ill-charge Blair,
I H U M l * 1 M U L I W IU S O S
Church.
Knterpfise.
Emily
Haw
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’atherme
Meiseh.
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experience
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training,
notice ’new-■
IN A S' Y AM OUN T FROM ONE Rev M. 11. Massey officiating. The of All Saints
12 I K R G l 'S O .V IK H S H .H I t .U
P O U N D TO A CA RLO A D . PH O Sfc eermony orcurvd in tl'.e presenee o f . he has there stated monthly ami- Mary Agness Porter. Lejamuy Sears. paju*r announcement for mforma- *
tn (Jrtstiii Sears. John Higgins. Harold turn and adxisg this otfice.
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lirst
&gt;urulay
aiyi relatives.
poumuent for the
a few
lew ifriends
rtenus aryi
IShimmqns. Henry Russel, Eric Lund-1
Jane \ an De \ erde.
T h e many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
both
l *’‘e month. 1
The VVUiiiiYV,,|
contractingi. parties
are
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Milton
Moore,
Parker
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M i n i n Raines “wHU be glad l o* learn popular
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Nes*. Mar&gt; ,u Lea\it t . Jepe Stoi.itm. I
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Notice
_t hat Mr. Raine* has been ptade circles. The
W.F.
Bartlett.
bride is the daughter
Florida
Mosey Foster. Helen Jitikins. Kather-j
Occupation Tax now due.
Call *»iinforcl,
manager of l In- new Hotel Pershing ,.{ Mr and Mrs C.~E- St afford^-and • ^
Oak TinId, Ha.. May 10, I PI 7.
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Pearl
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F a il -1 a \, ; aoi ' t . me till ■&gt; ' '!*
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manager here of th.
plea
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matitier ha- rttU'ic a ho*t of friend*
fee of 2 c A report o| the Treasury
*n tu i. iv Tilt: m u t i mil,su
show* that film* are now Jik.'da
Optfmfttfc Thought
in the Treasury of this society.
SANFORD - - FLORIDA
The stfionlmuster'M ehulr Is the
Tills speaks well for the l\tt*t thrum* of ii repiiMbini govcmitieni.
Side Primary anu ;t will not In' but i
H, j. tin- son , f Mr fio_-. I t,*|d
ii -Port a* i, unit’ every pupil wnl
f! •llv! t- &lt;■( it ii* &gt;11&gt; 1he r* m,'U\ . f
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fro* |„t- of t io* 1popular
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a it i.i i r li.* ; nit'dj.'but « h r xhey
ATd prr.ejirrty
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Mr
iiol Mr- iolii. Wu*ofj and
m mid 1 UIid tile for t lie nit dome and
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Furc, Sparkling Spring Water Ilrought to Your v
Mr. and Mrs. II. li Herryn of Pitts­
Presb yterian l hu(cli
t nm munib sing. Star T h e a tre .
cv, r\ one of them told me that it
burg arrivi-d in the city Wednesday
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Next S'alS'ath morning tin *iuar4 was
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..........hog„ medicine they ever
A &lt; oftimunHy s ng » iH be given
the best
Pop mid' Aunty wiil occupy their
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the Star TluyUre, Sunday ^ifterbeautiful home on Union Avenue ierlv Communion celebrated ]at tb*1! used .O n e *man' paid me- for tho small
‘-Idi r .Springs Walcr ha* a (&gt;uaranteed Purity oT 99.99 Per Cent
. package and bought $5 worth more nook October 13th. The Sing vvill
and Mr. and Mrs. Herrin will he chnech. It is hoped that every
their guests for awhile but expect tier of the congregation will- make a !lt,if said it w^r the best that be had ] he under the direction of the Music
H T . O. CH ARLES, Dislribulor
PH O N E 3 1 ! VV. =
; ever tried.
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Department of the Woman's Club
La purchase a place and make Suu- j apodal effort to be presept.
and will he led- by the children of
Yours. very truly,
ford their' .home. Mr. and Mrs..j
(.,ti WOrk in the Presbyterian
the Grammar School.
,
W. F\ Bartlett.
Herrin were here last winter and Church has opened up very auspiL.
Allen
Tsccd
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tnude many friends who will give ciously. Ten
Ten neotile
have
already
This sing i* to he a patriotic af­
people
•them a warm welcome.
fair and all the old, patriotic songs
, nited with the' church since S e p t . :
will be sung by spicial i:t, leaders and
l ard of Thank*
•School books—School books' and the first, and several letters are nlMr*. J. M. Moyn. wishes to thank a good chorus- There will also be
School Supplies of ull kinds ut ready for early presentation^ to the
her many friends for the sympathy an address by a prominent- speaker,
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Mobleys Drug Store
C-tfc Session.
in the loss of her brother * Frank whose name vvill be announced later.
Th*' sing and the address will he
Campbell who gave hi.* life fur hi*
an efTori tu-boost the sale of Koiirth
country.
J
Lihert.v Bonds and it is urged that
M EM O R IA L S E R V IC E and F U N E R A L
very one who an attend this sing
S E M IN O L E H.onn CLUB
do s o —not only from a patriotic
impulse but to encourage the com
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
War Savings Stamp Purchasers und munity sing program that has been
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Rooster*
arranged for the coming winter.
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A complete program will be pub­
1. S. Rapp
lished in Tuesday's issue of the
2. W. P. Brooks
Herald.
3. Yowell-Speer Co., Inc.
BOARD OF TRADE

M EETIN G

IN S O C IE T Y ’S DOMAIN

HEMSTITCHING

M R S . G. C. H I L L

ANNUAL MEETING
HENRY McLAULIN
' SEMINOLE CHAPTER
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Jo.

S. VAUGHAN

Dr. C. J. Marshall

Wilson &amp; Honsbolder

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' FRANK A. CAMPBELL

Member of Holy Cross Choir and of Holy C ross Senior
Chapter 326 Brotherhood of St. Andrew.
SUNDAY 11 A. M . 6 O C TO BER .

The Hvms and Music have been selected with l la*
thought of Mr. Campbell's often expressed
special liking.
Mr. H. J . Wilmhurst, Tenor S oloist-

Friends and associates are very cordially S u i t e d
to attend these Services for Mr. Campbell, who gave
his life for his country in France.
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F. F\ Dutton
C. W. Brown
.First National Bank
7. J . W. Booth
8. W. E. Scoggan
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9. L. P. McCuiler
10. P. M. Elder
11. B. G. Smith
12. Wm. Hot ifll inly
13. E Walker r)iik"*n
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Mrs. J. Tildcti J,n ■xl,*
1o. J. Tilden Jacob*
16. Klcn Aeres
IT., W. H. Merriweather
18. J. E. Porterfield
19. N. II. Garner
20. Seminole County Bank
i The Herald will publish this list
with any additions thereto until
after the immediate Wl*r Savings
Drive, beginning Sepf. 9th and end
ing Sept. 14th. Get your name on
this list—“ help hack the hoys in the
trenches,”
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Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. S. J! B.ggers and
family wish 'to thank the many
friends for their kindness during the
the illness of their son and brother.
Ted Biggers. F'or Hie mariy flornl
tfferings and other expressions of
sympathy and especially to Mr
J. C Jones of I he government ser­
vice and oilier government olllcial*
wilo looked after hjm vwth paternal
rare. Mr. Jones accompanying the
remains here from Louijanna *und
doing all that could he done in the
attempt to stay the influenza and
afterward the pneumonia that caus­
ed his death.
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During a period of sickness
or non-employment, and will
provide for your comfort in
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^ Willi this Bank at Once!

Jbaw*

Dyblroy Austrian Naval Base
American. llrlii*h and linllnn war­
nhips have destroyed the Austrian
naval base at Durazzo and the war'ships anchored there.

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Gti.—-Tlii* Treasury Dflpartmuui of tli«* United .States ja depend­
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Liberty I-twin’ triumphantly over the
top In thi&lt; South, JtiHt ns ho did In
the Third Loan, when the |&gt;oreentnRo
of subscriptions from Uie rural dis­ ■N**111'f nf \ (i j) (trail ii ii i *i r I a i I •r t;t! I ntt **t
S **cl I n n .r»7 ’i mF ifhr f . r n r t a l S l a l utc
tricts was very high, the fanner sub­
t U t l l r f i« h. ,i I.)
t f u i A. K. Fot&gt;«r«,
scribing to by far tbv greater share of Hurrf3a*i**r .,f T » a t*i rtitlrati* N .i - 1 7 . dati d
* ho t»t h day . . ( J u l y
\ p . 1 9 l* » .. h a * «!♦ d
the issue.
said rurtifii a!*- it«
odirr- ,ttid ha* maijc
a p p lica t io n f-*- t a k i [ m i lit
in a rrtirdThe cnrjl system to he used In this ♦mrt* » R h l a » . S l i d t*t rtifii.ato i rulirat’o. thf
follnwinic
dt--.n»»#d
propi
rt&gt;
-itustr.
campaign will enable the committee* HetniiUM* r .i u ii ! \ ! F lo r id a . fU’ Wft: L u tds in
and the government to keep rareful a h d till |llt»rk it, Fhapp« *lFs S u h . f^iv, of
L U o r k i G . K- A J , liiddoboffi,
check on the subscriptions mad© by
T h e «ald land b r i n e BM»-4ird at 11 » d a i u
every man In the rouutry, ami try ev­ of tfu* iffiuihiN of mirh f*,*-rlifit*ait" in tin* m^mi'
nf \\m* Clark,
l nIeaa faid Cfrtifiratr
ery occupation. The goiermnunt Is ah«H be red*
i a r m r iJ it tf to l a w , U a I * ■f
anxious that ever)- cltlien own nt *111 i*»u«* thrr«*f«r» o n I ho 5 l h d a y of N o v r i n *
bur A. P . F * P .
W i t n r p i my otflHal i i g f i a t u r r a n d poal this
*b»* 41 h da&gt; id O r t o b i r A. p , I 9 | a .
• ra l
K.
\
iM U T lL A S iv
r k r k t l r r u i t t'oert* S r m i n o l i C o u n t y , F la
B y . V , M, Pougfaw*

It Is very Important,- thl*rrfore--fhur
the inun who-.Ur feeding hogs should
gel the most out of his m m ; nml In
order to do this h*&gt; must mnky them
comfortable.
"* ' ' J

|*.i) Highest Market Prices Prevail­
ing Day of Itecelpt,
.
I l r f .f nr
J i f k i n flib * P m iilry Atooiciailon,
S J r . . m i * n d , f ir m e r . Interior ken, Fla., and
tt \| lt&gt; ntliitg, f a r m »•*. C.i-n St. Mar&gt;n. Fla.

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H EAD * O F T H E V ET ER A N S

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wd^th** llfiitiPftf

an I hi* pr*&gt;p*i»;’I S J l a M . f
alio T .n
t '«M tfiralv rN . |» m «. .Iitt-tl tht- 2nd dav of
J u i r r A. P 1‘Hi’.', r m r t m K l,«t 22 J II
Huh. P iv
of &lt; \\ '* of S F ' i of S» r
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21 S , R 2!* I a*!, -••hi a •* the p rope l t &gt; nf
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ntoi T a i i r r l i l r r a i e No Vi.
dat«d th. Ml. ita v of Jolv
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p . i ,.f S t t
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1 ^2- da l* d

Tliere can be no doubt
as lo the merit of Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, in
Ihe trealmcnt of many
troubles, p e c u lia r to
women. The thousands
of women who have been
helped by Cardui in the
past -10 years, is conclu­
sive prool that il is a
Rood medicine lor women
who suffer.
It should
help you, too.

Thn

Taka
Gen. G eorge

P. H a r r i s o n , . o f O p e lik a ,

A la ,, C o m m a n d e r - i n C h l e f o f th e U r.ltcd

“ COTTWrmS VelcrTYTs' As-mY-Tation.

'

Combs.

iN. ti. Vamcr, of
Hixson, Tenn., writes:
"I was passing lhrough
Die . . . My back ami
s i d e s were terrible, and
my sullcrim* indescriba­
ble. I can’t tell just how
and where I hurl, about
all over, | think . . . I
b e e n ii C a r d u i ,
and my
p a i n s g r e w less and less,
until I was cured, I am
remarkably slrong lor a
woman 01 years of age.
Ido all my housework.”

N ollfp «f
fur T n
lift'd F n d r f
Hit c iton '»7.*► ttf iht* l»rnt* fil S t a l n i e * .
X till r** 4.v It* r *•I*v ifin. v n I h a l r b»&gt;3b • .Mm1ti * »
pi|frhp**rr ’d T i n &lt; *-r l i b r a I f Nn, |P T 1L. tin I t il
t h f bill day i f Jurif* A. P
| Jill,Hi/ cn\ t r i l l c
Lot 4. J . II [ •i*# bull, P lv \ Hpf*. I I , T p . 21
b. It. 2\} Fast Solti s i 4hi*
of A. N.
( * rtittm to
N l ’.
I Oil-1,
l.yrtll;
afv.
d Hi *-it l hi* rith d j \ of iun** \ I » I HOI',
vffllit |-ii| fi, f 11 I' m- a Hill., P l U . SlfC* i t
T p 21 S It 2** l'4*t H“ b I a«* i hr prop» rt&gt;
of \ , N , | ,s ehr * ■u h « lt\i ♦Vplifirnlr* No 11*J "*
daj. id Jufo* A* p- | HllH. r u v I F Fn*» S u b. t*i r, Her. f f

n| F \ W , Homan*, i*l«o T a n ( V p lif ir a li* No
I u 3 6 i l a l m l Hit* »*i Ii d at%f *»f J u n» A:. 11, 1 Ht*sl#
rtiYi*rifij£ Fid IP, J, II, F « » Hub, P i V . fJpr,
I-I, T p . 21 S K. 21* K i P t . pold an Iht* propp f l y of A, M. I n* 11, a I*o T a n (V rt t tic a t u No
104U, da l t d I h.- nth t!ay of Jum- A. P |H9H.
c u v f r i n g I,ot 2 1 J
I F K u m Hub, P i v *old
H" I h i ’ proper 1 V of \ K I ’ fte iey
a I •o', T i l
O r l l f l r t t i ’ N" I •17 11, dated |hi* 2nd diij of
Jum* i 902, i.»v*tth|; L»d 11 i
11 F o * * S u b. P p
of S\V»* id S H ' , Sr.*,. I l T p 21
H. R 29 Fa** sold a* * hr p r o p e r ly of Mr*
I J
(l a rr. I' .ti*** T a i ( rrltliral** N o
!U7T
dtttrd Hip 2nd da* of in *..
\
P I**d2. rot
**fll||f P m III J it F m* v Mib,
I »t v of S V\ 1,
t&gt;f S F t
f i T p 21 S , ll 2** f a i t . «.dd
an the pr p* r &gt; .d Mr«
I .f B a r r i ' H , nl*o
T a t i V f f i h r n ' r No, jOgf*, i |« | h | ihi- 2 n»l viat
of Jum* ^ I* r*oi* (‘.iV ir in K F . d I
J f|
F ’•*- S u l. I * 1 ^ \S ,
I Si ,
S. . S i
T p 21 S Ii 2-' I *i-f, -oldu i ti..
prop* r i
of A. H, F n t . iif*o r « \ P r f i i i i y a l * ” N n lu*U
ilalntl iht* 2 fid day of .him* A . I F 11102* c o v ­
ering Lo t ’-&lt;&gt; t H F i t e * ^uii ! i i % .d S \l 1,

Too Much Animal Feed.
While nnlnml feed of some kind Is
necessary for u good winter egg yield’
too" much will prove dlmutnms. If
the droppings nre i|urk iipil wutery nfiil
show truces of nlynis, it’ In nu IikIIcq.

POUnRY &amp; SUPPLY COMPANY
■in Si.

p'-ip* t I' mI IU I i . i | in ^rminoii* fount&gt;y
on fi a W .r k fur four r«»n»rru(i v e
t*» »aif| ruli &lt;Ja*y in O c t o b e r ; tiUif t
ll“ * h ,&lt;! at t h« Co urt 11ou*.j dnuf an&gt;
r^allrd to «abl d« ft ntlan I • herein m

Origin of Honeymoon.
b e the niicltmift honeymoon was a C O M FO R T PAYS GOOD PROFIT
kiiriiius beverage prepared Mvih the
[iipv Ms-retien tif thu bee. it was Important That Breeder Feeding Hogt
Should Get Moat Out of Feed_
L cuslidit to drink of ibis dllutiwl
Corn Is High-Priced.
Itiey for HO days, nr n moon's ago,
ter a wedding feast, lieu,* arose
Mnko your lmgs iHimforlnhle. Hugs
,■ tend honeymoon, which is ot leunrc lilgh-prlccd now, nml so Is corn.
klc tirlgin.

AVante

&lt;'limbs b in e been used In thd toilet
since very undent lim es. The Greeks,
file iMtJT’Unn nnd the norrmli Indies
used them to nrriinge nml bold up lliolr
Imir; even Indies iimong Ibe S w iss hike
dw ellers worn lo have been familiar
vilii them. Semi1 of these were luntle
&lt;if w i h k I. - n l t l e •1f b e l i e , e f ta il' ll or o

Amrtng tlm g’-K-sts nt *i reception wns
n illslliiginstn .1 nmn ol b'llers. One of
(Ik- Indies present suggested to the
hostess tlml he seemed t&lt;i lie out -ot
phi re nl suih n parly. "Yes." repllml
the hostess, wllh u bright smile, "you
see. lie rnn’t toll: fiiivtlilii" but sense.

Get Yours Now!
T he G overnm ent, throufjK the Director of
Railroads, urges enriy ordering. It s better for
you, for the rnilroads, for us a wise move.
T h e re ’ s little reason for citrus growers to
wait—V&gt;rder out fall and spring applications
now.
Vegetable growers face difficulties, but
surfflp you will plant iom»rhfnjI, G et a good
general vegetable formula — it"s always useful”
enough.for at least a fair ncreage. But order it
out n o u )I A rm our’s Fertilisers can be stored
indefinitely without harm.
&gt;
[et standardized fertilizers of proved
ing ability.
CTop-maki_.0
____ . . O ur agents nnd repreaentatives are Well posted nnd will glndly go
detail with you. Drop us n card today
Armour F trtitizm
Enrich the Soit-lncrfoi* ill* Yi»IJ
Haircn Maturity —Improve the Quality

A r m o u r F e r tiliz e r W o r k s
Jacksonville, Florida

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bind
th«* de fen dant*.
an d
that
kr. **wn
*if
nri* v n
t*
H ire r*, 111e ti 1«trul L a r k , M ic h ig a n .
Th»rrfofr» you, Kttw l ^ r k a r d a
r a c k s r d , art* ordered t «i naftjrii*iar In
• f i’ mrn [•! a Sr. I (Red In t h u m u k hr
' 1 • ” r f I t . "f &lt;&gt;&lt;t-dirJL I *j 1 v i»t i r&lt;y
^T fA !4
* » nf *atii month r*f,.j a fuJ
t h n i .iurt
I i i* fyrth^r ordered tha t thU
li'ildi* lir'l In thv .Sanford UeruM!,

flinvarmnh, &lt;*»

rantziriK i* to valuable in used t:ri« arepair: niftis t-i to
f c j .

You C*n tluy From Us at
Wholesale Prices

'V i *ri■*« m &gt; Mflti inl *&gt;iu»),il&gt;it• a m i ai'il,
tJm*
1|*iy i&gt;f Si-fUrm J&gt;*(r A ft, f ti I Mr
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t i n - i&gt; i- j- c a i i i i n l ,

Oak and 3rd St

I nit** »anl rtjlifif attMi ihtll hr^nlfi nit'll
T a i |V»-H* will |s*u»- Thr?* ■
mi* th»* 22ml tihv *if f»i’lnbi*f, 4 l&gt; I’M*

a r ■»* *1i r- tf I- l :i »

fivi

F Y uirM i I J twit jr I / v i n

N O T 11 K o r

c i A f *’ nl f Miridat
"&gt;*&lt; | , I I , O L A Y f i t
t » K I» , S o r f r U r j of S u l . - „f |»1P S l a t e - o f
i loritla. tlt» h r n l » y giv**
(ha t a

.
o k x k u a i. r.i.K rrp iN
V ' l l 1m* fi'i'lii in Srmir».ilV C*uun l y t Sln.tr nf
I Joriila, on Tt&gt;r«.U&gt; n e t t ^urreftling tho
firtt M o n d a y in S’n v f m h t r ,
J».
the
«aid T U f i d a y . M n i lh«*
I ’ I F T II P A Y u p N O V K M H K K
F o r fifii- I U r &gt; r r« f h l a ti v f of I h v
Fourth
( onifr&lt; ationnl l'i *fr tr v of thp Stat»* of F l o r ­
ida, in P i n F U t y ' d a t h ( m ^ r r o
th, F t d t r J
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F«’f A t f o j m i y
of tht* S ta t u of
M orida. t r '
* &gt; h JuatPf**
the Supr^m**"1-*SfUft
U f t hf* ^Tati* nf Florida, V « r K . i Railro a d (*un\mi«alnnrr« uf t h e
In f u u r i i,f ( h r I'o n n l * J u « ( r , Hcn'iuoliM| U4^ «f F l o r i d a .
. I'ntint v, S n i p n r I T a l l i l * .
, ' F o i j f l t Mt*mhf*r of (ht? ffou to of Rrtir#**
In
K . t a l e •'( M k r g r r t t a M eMiiiia*'t.*
T o i*ll t ' t f t i i i o f . , I j i l I p l i , - IM *1 ii lilltrM a r n t a t i v r * of th* F t i t f of F l o r i d a .
a m i .il l pi pnm- l i m i n g r l a i m . nr i l r m a m l .
'a B a ln ,! *aitl K u u p :
j-’nr ItVr C o u n t y C iim m l&gt; ,l n n r r a .
V i'u , a n il .'itch ,if y n u , a m hrppliy muiltpdi
, V.! r . t l l r ”
M e m b m of t h e C o u n t y tl.iarit
• ml rcguifptl l« jirt i r n i a n y r l s i m * anil &gt;!•-- nf J ' u b l i e i n i l r u r l l n n .
mar..I- « h |rh y m i m r it'n r nf y m l m a y have
f o r J u , t i r e of'the t V a r o In a n i l f r r the f n | ,
a g a i n .! Ilit- r U n l . - »*l M a f i r r l l a M r l i i r l i . p l , lo w in g JtiPtire D U t r l f U , Vi*: No'. 'J.
•InI'aM'il. l a i r *'f M l a w n n l r S p r i n g . , S rim l ‘« r ('nitutii'ilr in an d l o r the following
ni*|r C n t i n t y . Kln riitB , *'» Ihi* iinilrr-lg n* il J u - 1ire I li.trlptu, v i t : N o . , 'J an d .1.
a&lt;l mip I p ! rat "r M - , 1,1 1-P!a!r, n r . hi* r r. i 'tr n t
•to T r . l i m i i n ) W'hrrenf. ! h a v e hereun to
a s m ! I rlnm n . i ’ n i l v l i h l n !»•• ) r a r * l i . m i «hr *et m y Hand and nlliLed. tin- C r o a t Seal nf
■lati nl t l i r ( i n i (luMIrati-'ii nf t i n , im t i r r , the S t a t e nl I'l u tlili, at T a l l * h a . . e e - the C a p ­
a , p m . lit.'l liy la a .
ital; t h i . the t » i-'it&gt;-fiiurth d a y of A u g u . t ,
A. l l . Hi l a .
•
Stilnry
ll,
M r M u hail,
\ f ! n t i n i , l r a t n r .,f thi i P i a tu nX Matgr*-tia
M r Mil ha* I

4 i i r u l l rtillfTT N r * f n i h J u d i c i a l
Kianituiir C m m h
Flo rida ,
fir (

lim it.

In

F l r r u l t I d o r I of I h r S r * r nl h J u d I r I a I
* lr r u i t * n f Ffurldatti S e m in o le fNiun ly
In
I Itanrffi
W .if r .i i N loil-oii
v*
t'l fa l i o n
Nt lhc Ittilil IlRtifl
T o Ni'IIin R oh in hit ! , f tufted S la t*’*:
\i-ti a n h* ri hv -n|, r• «l I - I,,. an d appror
T * th. hill •'( i inpiatitt fit* •I herein a gal it *t
low a! the i'.Ojr* l|&gt;jtii. in Nunford, Flor da,
nt« tin* hrM Mutpltf) *o N n r e m b i r ,
|y
being the I th «la &gt; of iH|t| Vlulith, a r i of il tug |o ism , fat line to do so (l.-rree pro t'nn f
wdt be t a ke n ak imii *I jo lt , (tillnw .it by
htial dt-cTri*.
p U furthe r i^ dcre d that the* o e j . r I,.,
pub lt-h. il in the &gt;«nt..rd H* raid, a i . w *
p a p ' f p iil&gt;11- h&gt; «l :b H. mmiib* i &gt;&gt;n u I i
l lor

Iaptac Jnhn Ji»hn*!i»p

Pumpf&amp;iuf

T«. l-usi. JM.hu JMhti-.ifi, P rnf. d Hlale**.
A'..U urt Ti* f e h F N .r d . r«.l t .. |.t 0 ,| n j
rri i it.- hit I nf r n m p l i l t i f iib.i iigaiu-ti a
•I*- ( Mtirl If *t|p, 111 Hutifiird. M u rula , .«[
drvt M Mhila y in i i r f i i l i e r , M I R , fir ing
*b dav' •’[ -aid
u iuitiltyg i .

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mart i up pi i «”a I Ion lor T * \ I *c«-«J i * »»*ni in
- Atlanta, On.— Joseph
A
MoConJ, arrorrSftfir**
*wtlb I r
f o r r r n o r of thn Fi'dornl Rpserve Hank
not in- &lt;- t ,*r»*bv .r’t v i n ihut J F
of tho Blzth District, has burn .ojv. Lainvr, pur* on**-! i f T , n &lt; -itit hat* - No. nil,
( l a l n l thi* irH d a y of J u l y , A! It. |9|(3,
potntctl genora^ chairman of both Lib­ C«*vcring 4*pt 4, RlPcrk u. T i e r J i , S a n f o r d ,
la n d fit-in IT
at t i e d n t c - n f |I m*
erty Ijoud nml W ar Unvlnas Stamps IfRiuancf*
of ■uch c r r t l lie ft t#* j n t h r n a m e of
commltlcen f&lt;rr tho district. Thi* oik
A. L v a i t * . haft fllmi nalid c,i‘rHh»Tiiti* In my
a n d b a t mud*' a p pU ra ti u ti J o r T a t llovR
Joct Is lo bring about jnoro thoronah ! nlllfp
to i i i u c In n r c urdanr*' with law,"
eo^&gt;ponitlon nml coordination of the
two big government revenue-produc­
ing movements.
,
The t»'o organizations will ksep
thelf separate Indklduallty, and th*
campaigns will bo conducted separata
ly, ns In the past, nrtil tho pn sent of.
fleers and ct.nlfmeri will retain tholr

F Q O D "WELLVIN
VAR

K LK C T IO N

( Ir r u i l I m i n
I lie N r v i n l h / u t l l i i n l
1 lir nil t.f * IniMIra
min nl r &lt; mii nf ji • 111
I h.i it. i =r »
1 H I i ’ lt'-r. &lt; ■'ttiptafiiaK|
|i,|j | „

l l N(ii»i'at«ig f ..io t|i. affidavit
i
\\
It.o i.hoJd . r, ttr r .m Id. .1, ih.)t h..
ari..riM-b
for l orn pFnnaril m a im v ,. . n i i ll . -j *t»n. a».(l

that it la belief id afliant that the btiovr
named defemlanl*. LlU Fackard and J. O.
Fackard

her

lni»l»and,

CienrraJ F l i r t Ion
. i l l Uv h^iil in r a r h y u u n l y in F l ii r i i l a on
T u e s d a y rieif aiirceedlng the fj r wI M o n d a y
in \ .i Vefn b r f , V P
I f l M . the «a|r| T u r f *

ils*y b-'emg thi

FI ih l lay
for t h e r at tlUtil i*&gt;n
Joint
l i ' n i l ot ion*
*" 'h*- t oriw| 11ut in rt

vu

of N n v e m h e r
«r reject In h of the Raid
profifuti ng
am endm ent*
”f t fTi S l a t e .if Kli.fnta

\ J t Ti N T H I . S i i L L T t O N
F r o pining an
4 mend men i to .‘A c t i o n n *Tf A M i r l r . \ f | »&lt;jf
the I ’ nn^t It o il.m id ( h r S t a t e nf F l o r i d a
Rela tin g ' to F duratio n.
II- J i Iti-sal V«*d bv the L e g i s l a t u r e of the
S t a l e of F l o r i d !
T h a t th* following a m e n d m e n t &gt;.f S e c ­
tion H of \ r t n b \ I I t of I be I ' oTistil Ulinfl
of the S t a l e of Flo rida It* lutin g I o f!.| tieatton irf fit-f »■b). a g f w l 1-4 afnl sh a ll lie eiltm i l l e d it* i he eliTfor* *ff thi* S ta t e f..f
adoptliill .»r r ejerlm n at I hr net t genera
elect bih of It. pres, lit aft VIn*. 10 tie held it)
the p a r , A P P H * , that i* to a ay. tha t
Hi r r tofi « of Srindf X I f of fin I on-.ft | ut | on
■
4 • ft*’ Slat*- of f b-rIda in* artieiuleil *o an t u
M a d In ffdf'.w*
Seetton «.■ K n r h «'m in ty *hatl h r re q uir ed
to R t i i o a n d r o l l e d a n n u a l l y for
the Rupp*«r t i•f ‘ j he public
fr* e *ch*m 11 I herein* a
l a * of nm !»^i than three Ih mills, mil mo re
tha n ten, s p i i rntlU on the d.dlmr tin nil t a l » 1*1*1* |*r«*Jwfty in the t i m r .
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(he Rtalr of Florida, that they an- each over
the age of 21 year*, and lhal chen- P no
p« rttiiri in t he state of Florida up«in whom
#ervice of atibpoena rah lie made, that would

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st rictio n* nn ure tirovlded l»&gt; 1»^ f*»r g " n 'r a t
•Heelions irt t h e M a l e of F l o r i d a
I N T FH I I M u N Y
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an d alfiied the (Jr e a t S ea l of the
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LAV CRAWFORD,

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Florida’s Duty to the Fourth
■
' ■ - Liberty Loan-==^=
I 'c r u 'u ’.s sons on the IlylitinR front arc doing their
(ftily nolily.
. .
I lorida’yi people left at home can and will do their
share lo win Ihe war...
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he Fourth l.lheriy Loan mu.si he put over entlius*
inslicaUy and quickly, and Florida should lead
in doing il.

tin Ih o 5th d a y nf N o v e m b e r A, I). 11#ftH.
W i t n e « my otriHa! aiguaturi’ an d Rial this
Ih e 1th d a y of t i f tuber A. I L I ill 8.
K. A. P O I K I L A S H
trierk t ’ ir ru it C o u r t SemitmM C o u n t y , F l a (- c a l l
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t I _ f. ' rt

Nallf«* of Vppllratfan for T»% f Jcc R I n iltr
C h a p t e r 5 7 A* LaVY* a* f lurltta.
% N o t i c e 4* hrrt*bv f l u - n , (hat J . P . L a I riff,
piifrhisLiicf i*f T a i tTr»r(ifkral« N n , I2fi, rlatpH
(he I r*I tla; /&gt;f J u l v , A. P .
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T u r k i r * i ’ Atitl. in H«r&gt;|.ir(|, *aiTH Innil bring
, M&gt;f**nl at th" Hnlr* i.f lh» i**iian«'0 "f *njch
. *-r itiM nl*' In flu- rift fi*'* of
m S im p *, n, hwa

Of

Stitt d ’l a t k , 1ii fritdant
T n Him t ’U r k . L e a r y * f t * . ;
of t h e S t a l e of Florida , a n d the name % rr e
It i i h e rc h y ordered that t o n a p p e a r lo agreed to bv a V o t e j i f thrre -f if th * of all th«
the hill of iMimpfalnt l\Jn! herrin ngainat you, mem b ers eferled to each hu iise; that the
«n the *" i h tiav of Octuln’ r. IfUH. a n d Ih# vo le* on * a l d Joint H m olu ti o na were en tered
Hanford Herald U designated a* the ni&gt;»s* upiin t heir respective J o u r n a l s , " with the
pape r in w h lr h thia order ah all lie published yea* an d na&gt;* thereon, and t h ey did deter*
oh re a w. »*k fi«r 1on V r o n i e r u l i v r i c r k i .
rmne a n d tlirrei that the ««id Joint fte«.i.
\\ 11n*-** mji ha rid it rut aval of o llin* U1 o l K . r i x b e ■ i i h m 111r &lt;| t o t h e e l e c t o r * o f t h e
S a n f o r d , F l o r b l a . i n in Sep te m be r «.t h , IP IS, S l a t e at thy (tefteral F tr y iio t i i r N o v em b er
HIM
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V. \ . t l O l T r .L A S S ,
1 lef k t if r til I t ’ otfTl,
N&lt;*W. T I I F I t F F n i t F .
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r L A Y
Hrhelll* Alatnrw.
« R A W F u l t P . &gt;erfeUr&gt;
of* S t a i r of the
S*diriti«r for I* u n pT.ilnant
&gt;fur.
f l . f i . l . t il. I here in giv e n ull re that

f I r r u il f im rl nf the S ev en th Jtiifirl.il f i r
lilt uT I Mir I il t . S e m i iiule ( u g n l i
It

tnlhlUR sul^rrippMM^ will be f^r i *:»h
|or in ihia limn ilmn in ilio pa#t, *1••
ri»lte lbs grontly Incrnnscd i|UOth ;
ili. I T J 2 , (b;L* «l P m 2 u &gt;I d*t &gt; «*f Jufti
given «tenr*«B»P fU»d county. For,
*«**• fiPtt 1-*.4
Pksyt^KHLf O. ; A | ' l
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.suruly iho AShcrtcnn^ pcotilo have ii" lilt. |iti.|ii
C , Mllirfeti S , . l m i l , .till*.I Hi- '-'ml 'lu- +t|
learned b y .tills lime wbnt n l.lheriy Ju m . L l&gt; tPUS. r n v . r l n r I.M • l * ' \ .
i . i n \
l&gt;wn niofins. whit It will do for the hong*....i. «i|it »• ii
country and wlml it will do for th«*
runn. whether ho ho fanner or nmr
chant or Inborer, -who saves his mot)
•) and lends It, with inherent, to
I .......... I - M a
• |' i-'U
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I’ncto Sum .There Is reullv )to j ’e.s 'I17»*
lif li* .
1 i t t i ’ i bi -* •* '*1
t 4 &lt;• a - i 1 ||
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g
■nn wl.v nm. loyal Vinftiean should p.. »*1. -la. .1I
\ ot J I - I ••tig •rrvwvi-----1
i h ., i 4 1- 1
have lo chase aJiotliar loyal’ American .SiiH
vfo&gt; ii , s I&gt;*• I t T .-f !,■»«' at ? N m 2 R j L
nil over a ion acre fluid to usk blm flat I . i (h r hi h ilav - J 1 u i" ' P 3*•**»,
1 - fin g L . t I j l , " t i y W 1 H'l,
Mi .1- l Hi |•- ' . p i f ! .
to do his duly
&gt;.| F
If i»rtV"' fi A.
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' f a t I r l i l a -11,
ll is believed that In this campaign N&lt;h |hfl 7, it u I c d I h i Ti l. tlf ty '''f i l l it*1* V i i .
1A!R4* ci j v t f i m : l . fA
- • * Lnr»&lt;»«*«L
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a much greater proportion of citizens Ih**
pr**ptrtv oT U n k n o w n ; »1ar* T n \ i V r l i l ? •
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will go volunlnrlly to the honks or to I &gt;. I HfjH, r u v r r i n g L*»ta i Ft and It*. LoTigIhe commute* and make their- sub- wood, coM a» ihi* prep* f l y nf K, it. iin-w^
Mai ( ‘f*rtlfr*1i«l«* Nu. 1M i l , tliiin l l h r «|H
HcrlptIon, iliroctly,.obtaining n Liberty ld»o
f li iv y i if J u 11.i* A , f I , t S '!H .1 i*i i 'Vi* f 111g L« * I J li M
l/vin button nnd thus declaring they Lfi'lg WilMill, B' li ii f!: P i c pf*« |+i*flfc 1*1 M. A
T u t ( 'urtifiru! i Nn 177ti, Haled
have done their duty to their country. tl lhrrt i r 7k 1l h»l*«*
i | » y Ilf j w q * *
A P
raVeflng
A grent many of-our citizens have’ L i i l I t N .1-1, hunfW iiinl, •idil a* I hi- p m p
heplsterj'd for pm new draft, hut they i*rl&gt; «d T h * *. H. ArfitdH; i h t i T a i ( * f t i f i r a i r
N u , I f * i l l «1 fill11”41 th i? 2 n d
d a y nf J u r n * A,I h i
realize that tl\ore Ib but slight oppor I flyc, rn Vwf I n g I ml t 10 Lun|g
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T a x ( ' » rfihtutiftx of their services being actually
r a t r Nu- |f i! 2 t ia lr d I h r 2hd *lay of J u n r
required In’ the wnr. ft would be nn A P . I*;M», r o v e f i n g L«»f 12-i Ijongwuud*
•old
p rope rty of L \ , Nt-iirty*r;
excellent thing If thwr men whose T u t k*C r rth*1
l i rtrale Nn, pitifi, dated I hi* 2nd
names nre now on tht* mil and who d a y of Jtttii*' A- I L 18!M», r*&gt;vi-rifkiff L o t * 1*1*,
* •, flS Loritfi, ood, atild an the p r n p r r l y tit
fo&gt; 1 sure of exemption hecniiHe t»f s«;r Mi
VV. A
M e r r i t t , al*o T a t ( 'rf t i l i r u l r N«*.
\ir family dependents or disabilities
dated j h e 2nd d a y »d J u n e A P . IM9G.
ci / vi firu! Lo t 11 , Lo n gw oiid , **dd a* the prop*
would consider themsrlves, even now. e r t y of ( f n k n o w n ; al*o T a « C'r r tif ir a te Nu,
"In the service" and devote whatever I *»TJ I . dated flu* 2nd d a y *d J u n e A. P . I89U}(
v* ring L o t HH tt' ! J l.'*ng»tHnt, auld aa I hi*
part of (heir Inroflie they can spsrn co
p ro p e rty n l H rik n ow n.
to lending to Ibelr government.
Said He hi H r M a in e * ha* filed *aMI rer iifla In m y o l l i r r a m i ha« mail** a p plira ti fin
Thn wnr In costing
tbo United rate
for t a \ dredn to laaut 1 In nc^ ir tlanri' with
Stntea sixty-seven million dollars n la w . A ll of Raid r e r ti f i r a t r a co ve rin g ti'ropcrty
a l r d I Hi Seminole C n u n t y , Flurfda.
day; II Is our wur, our wnr hill, and alt uOnti-aa
maiil e rr l l i r a tea a ha 111 hi* r r deem ed
It In up to us to pay K.
acc o r d in g to l a w , tax deed* will U *u e t h e m m

_______ N U T I I ' K

inrcrr — - f r r r n t r t s ; Th*. t .F g i i i x u r ..f ISI7
Pivu#'
TTmH.ln
p ro pu ting amen dmen t* to tfh* C^onalitution

r f t i n r * b ‘ n.

to give
American an iHlpnrtunio
to Intul lo hln own government money
to will ftin wur ami ilrlvr th.' Hun
buck over 11m 111)Inn i.i now nt hand
In nviTy county in thn atntn thorn in a
Liberty I-oaPr romiuiitner'c'miDosH
loyal, onorgnilr cltl/nns, who Arc suh
scribing tlbnrally thcinBolvos and on
PoTi'Tr&amp;'n;' nrtfr&gt;r&gt;rTtr itilmcilbe;
-

K L K rT IO N

To the ."'T'.jrirT -ul Humlnolr County, of tho

Let’s all.do nol only our hil but our best, and do il
without delay.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO
Hanufacterers Ideal Fertilizers
JA&lt; K -O N V ILLE
FLORIDA

ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEU
JAf. J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
,

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A G EN TS

General F ire ! Insurance
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