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W EEKLY

IN THE H EART OF TH E W O R L D ’S G REATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
NUMBLIl 83
volume

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, "JUNK 7, 1918

IX

The nation is calling upon n mllcn young men today, a million
fco hsve become of ago sinco last
uneand they will be called upon to
f their country later and until
k»t time hold themselves In readlf,,. The following young men regi(trfd from Seminole county: ’
1. Thomas Bryan Lynch, R. F. D.
lox 220, Sanford, Fla., white
2. Fred Ranks, R. F. D. No. I,
,0'; 35, Maitland, Fla., cofbred
3. Rowan! Harvey Griggs, Long
iood, Florida, white
4; Jerry Walker, 110 Sanford aveUfl Sanford, Fla., colored
5. Emmett Newton, R. F. D. No.
lr. Hot 36, Maitland. Fla
6. Richard Handy, 11th street
Sinford. Fin., coloret

registrant!* of Seminole rotmty will
be cplraincd'fur Camp I)ix, '('rightston, N.- J.:
Donnie Curtis Brown
William Abraham Samuels
Reuben Jcshusn. White
Allen James Monroe
George Washington
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John Moore
I’ nul Shuman
Grady Brown
•
Karl Days
Gcorgo Ford •
Isaac Jordon
Jensey Mack Bennett
. Ernest Joseph Latimore
Leonard Gardner
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Julius Little
.
Henry Brincton
"Gar/Ield Tnylor
Sam Mack
,
Hally Thompson
— Leslio-Sylvesler-Lewis----------------Kthron Hobbs
Sidney Murray i) Willie Fuller
Littleton Rochelle
James Young
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Spencer Stephens
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Robert Frances Rizzcll
Tom Me Du Hie
• Saul Stokes
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Charlie Rogers
James Albert Jidmson
Lori no Atkins
Benjamin Franklin Bufoni
Joe Lovett
Wilson Blair
William Rand
Robert Hunter.
Local Board for Seminole Co.

Will Be Seen In This County Canal Route From Jackson­
ville J o Key West
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* As Total •

Everyone should remember that ' On the heels of a despatch In the
tomorrow afternoon there will lie a dally papers that the government
total eclipse of the sun nnd it will be will not purchase the East Const
Canal crimes one thitt a committee
seen here at Sanford.
W. S. Bennett, meteorologist at will visit Florida In the near ’future
Tampa tells about it as follows: ■ and make an Investigation of the
An eclipse of the sun will be vis­ East Coast Canal und the St. Johns
ible in this country, June 8, '.018. river with the view cf determining
The eclipse will he total, that is the the feasibility of having nn nil water
whole disk of'th e nun will ho c o v
jered, only over n narrow hell of
country, vurying in width from 70
miles oil the Washington coast to oughly •investigated the St. Johns
.10 miles on the cast Florida coast. river route will lie chosen, bv the
The belt of totality crosses the government for there is now a real
states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, inland waterway with the prescribed
Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas; 'Okla­ width and depth for a ship canal and
homa, Arkansas, Mississippi, *Ala- this is something that the* East
. bama-aiui-FJotIda---------- :------- —------ — Const’ CuTTEt-rannoe Mtotr.—T H r s t r
In Florida it covers most of the Johns river people all along the
northwestern section of the -state, route should he up nnd doing from
I and in central Florida crosses the this time forward nnd while the
'counties of Levy, Citrus, Sumter. claims of the .St. Johns river cannot
Lake, Orange, Seminole, Osceola and lie denied it behoove* the St. Johns
Brevard.
Among the Florida towns river boosters to get concerted uction
.ihat can see the total eclipse ar* und stand together on this proposi­
DeFuniak Springs,
Cedar
Ke&gt;s. tion.
The Sanford Board of Trade lias
Suinterville, Inverness,
Tavares,
Oakland, Orlando, Klmimmve nnd been the lender in this movement
Cocoa.
Sumterville and Oakland and lias i&gt;|“ nt cot s dcrable time and
are on the central line of i lie,eclipse, money in the endeavor to prevent
land Orlando only a few miles noith the private canal ’ company, from
of it. At Orlando the total icllj.se foisting tld* i ar.nl already paid for
by ihe state iijiiiii tbe government
will last about 50 seconds.
Northeast ami southwest of this at another ‘outlay of money and
belt the eclipse will lie x i*ible after its |iurclinse by tbe govern­
throughout North Aini'ilrs, Ini' it ment it would prove a costly invest­
will lu* only |iartiul, that is a |mr- ment to lie placed in shape and kept
tion, and not all of the sun's 'disk in shape. The SU. Johns river is the
natural route through central and
will he covered.
east Florida and is destined to lie
the government route through HorMan Teifs of Life at Ihc
Front

MAYOR HAS SCRIMMAGE

rral remarks that roused the ire of
the mayor who knocked off the
man's hat, whereupon the two came
together for a minute and Deputy
Sheriff Tillis coming up at tills tiino
the strnnger was jilaced under arrest
for a short tiinp and when the mat*
l i t h ad'bofrrfjllty rxp?atnrrt-To- him
In* agreed to take off Ids hat wher­
ever this 'custom was observed.

Batflefront May 'Be Changed
Any M oment
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Washington, June 7.—A $16,000,­
000 appropriation for establishing
balloon and seaplane stations to
guard the United States against sub­
marine and air attacks wns asked of
congress today by the war depart­
ment.
The department desires to estab­
lish 1G stations, 13 of them on the
Atlantic coast and three on the gulf
const.
Definite ‘ locations were not
given.
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The coast defense plan ns submit­
ted by the department also calls for
the establishment of mlobllo fortifi­
cations along the coasts, by which
guns could he transferred *on railtTrnds“ fnTnr"one~p trtnt- TtnnffitlTPiTr
meet •|»o&gt;tu|blc attacks.

The house appropriations commit­
Yesterday qjorning a mnn named tee, to whom the request went, was
7. Robert Jnrk Hickson, It.
|lefts v.as brought into the police informed that there are in operation
So. L Sanford, Hn., white
coinl charged with selling musical a sufficient number of aircraft to de­
it. Frank Stackhouse, II. F.
instruments without a license nnd fend the const adequately, but that
Box 99, Sanford, Fla., colored
after (IDcus-ing the licence started to the stations are needed. The only
a# Charlie William Sfoblom.
tell the mayor und officials what he possible airplane attacks that could
thought of them whereupon he was lie made it wns said would como
lined for contempt of court.
He from rolliipsiblc airplanes carried 1&gt;y
•olid he would pay the eontem|»t line Hubmnricus.
hyit not the license and Mayor Da­
vison said lie would hove to pay it
or quit selling on the streets. One the Atlantic coast of the United
word led to another after court had States cannot lie kept up for nny
udjourned and Helix passed the lb* lengtli of time, in the opinion of
with Chief Tillis whereupon Tillis I Archibald Hurd, the. naval writer,
grabbed him by tin* arm.
Helix expressed in u statement issued to­
went back to his jiocket like lie was night. Mr. Hurd believes the oper­
alioiit to draw n pistol, whereupon ations were undertaken in tho hope
Sanford avenue, Sanford, Ha., col­
of weakening the work of the Amer­
Boy Tillis hit him with his billy.
ored •
,
.
15. Barley TVsbury Maine?. 203
He was afterward told to |&gt;ay a ican navy in Kurojiran waters und of
Intimidating the American people.
Myrtle avenue, Sartford, Fla., white Florida
city und county license and is said
“ There iv n o jiessiidlity of tho en­
ID. William Cooper, 708 Hickory
to have left tlie city in tlit* afternoon.
emy
maintaining a long continued
Another
man
with
him
made
some
ivenuc. Sanford, Fla., colored
Wednesday night at the colored
pro-German remarks while here but campaign off tjic shores of tho
17. John William Goinos. Sanford, High School a vast audience of col­
loft before he could be apprehended United States which would'require a
Fla., white
' .
ored. people nnd several white listen­
and both of tbpm have sold the In­ large number of U-boats," Mr. Hurd
IS. Arthur Anderson, Sanford,
ed with interest to the Inlk of pri­
struments in various towns in the said. "T he Deisel engine gives a
Fla., colored
vate Thompson, n colored soldier of
Istate without lirenre. getting by greatly increased radius of action to
19. Benjamin Franklin Whitner. the 17th Artillery who lias seen ac­
without paying and they are jirob- big submarines, but New York is
Jr. T0'2 Oak avenue, Sanford, Fla. tive ser\irc in France and who is
ubly working on the theory Mint easily 3,000 miles from the nearest
they can do it everywhere. The law German base, and the return journey
states that where any commodity is means a matter of 7,000 miles, apart
sold and delivered at the time that from the mllonge involved in chaalng
n city nnd -stnte and county license merchantmen, so thut thoro Is no
must be paid nnd this is what these reason to anticipate nny such devel­
ator Fletcher last night just before
two men were found doing here opments ns have been seen in Brit­
he left for Washington after having
ish waters and in the Mediterranean.
. hence the demand for the license.
sjient the day here, having come
Tbe U-boats crossing the Atlantic
home to cast his vote in the primary
Government Will Not Buy Last must jinss twice through the danger
election.
Coast Canal
/ areas of jiatrols, airrrnft and mines.
Another investigation of the Flor­
Washington, June 4. — An adverse
ida East Coast Cabal, from the -St.
report o'f the war department against
25 Coley Brown, 1105 Ninth St.,
the advisability of the government’ s
Sanford, Fin., colored
purchase and enlargement of the
26. Collie Mouehton Riggers, 107
existing Florida East Cost canal, or Germans have again turned their
W. Ninth St., Slnford, F.a., white
construction of an enlarged canal attention to tho front further north,
27. Waller Gamine Johnspn, San­
over
any parallel route for commer­ in a sector which may be considered
ford, F'la., colored
Alrendy the
inland
waterway cial military or paval purposes‘ was as the connecting link between tho
28. John West Sheffield, 617 East
lis own words de- luminous radiance seen to surround route is available from Jacksonville submitted to the house today by the Somme and Marne battlefields.
Filth St., Sanford, Fla., colored
Tho French official report, in deal­
•who attcm|its to the sun during total cclipxcs, and can through Little Sister ‘ Creek .to Sa­ war department.
29. Gustav Robert II. Schmaii,
cause or disparage never ho seen at any other ttlme. as vannah, thence to Charleston, and
R. F. I). A., Sanford, Fin., white
’
The east coaat canal is a thirtj- ing with operations along the front,
government.
Ho j the illumination of the atmosphere on by Brnnfo.-t In lo tto Norfolk by •ix mile waterway from St. Johnp saya that the French J^rces east of
30. F’rank Eaverlyi" Jr., 110 San­
to
report
white
or is too strong. As observed with a Chesapeake Bay out of Chcsajieake river to Biscayne Buy and so far Snmpigny have continued to drive
ford avenue, Sanfo/d, Fla., colored
to scatter German telescope, nnd sometimes even with­ nnd Delaware canal to Delaware has cost $3,604,636. The war de- hack bodlrti of German troops which
31. Raymond Rose, Snnford, Fla.,
, answer to a ques-1out, the corona Is seen to ho comhad crossed the Oise. *
colored.
When the Initial plunge nlong tho
(Hence
as
to
what
posed
of
a
multitude
of
streamers,
Beginning on June 24th, 1918,
Aisno
had gained extensive ground,
ith
those
guilty
of
often
sharply
defined
and
extending
twenty-live o f - the following white
hut the process had located a salient,
i, "Hanging is an [far out from the Bun. Tho light of
registrants of Seminole county will
they ought to he the corona is about throe times tlint
dangerous to the Germans to thebe entrained for Camp Jackson,
iof
a
full
moon,
hut
this
amount
of
west of SoUsons, they attacked along
Colunih. S. C.:
.
I
the Ailette rlvor northwest of that
p
,„
„
rl.inwd
v
a
t
ic
with
dlllcrcnt
acllr..™.
»«
* Alton William Wise
(nr
any
.In,IIdoc,
alao
tho
form
and
.1.0
td.
the
city, to straighten out their line and
David Alexander Itoblnson
i
n.
n
invn!
ntrcamcra.
Tho
strcnmorA
nro
worthus guard against n flunking oj.erLafayette Humphrey
? mere y a
y ,
of Btuj y . s 0mc nrP radial, othnlibn by tho allied armlc*.
f
Charles Frederic Reese
vBldaysMflgl,ting to.ora are sharply curved, diverging at
• They gained considerable terri­
Verne Gastello Messenger
i his country’s opposite points of tho circumference
tory in this maneuver, but were held
Fred Roily
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,owtai
tribute
to
and
converging
at
points
mlwdny
nftcr they had progressed appromlm-*
Edward Oscar Chittenden
utcly five miles. Since that time tho
'Valter Ilaxter Miller
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^
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R
e
d
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c
r
i
M
1
'^Tho^sun
is
'
in
the
constellation
’
French huvo hold their position*,
Constantinos th Stnvalas
unifirm?, not faces Taurus and some of the stars of this
• with the Oise river forming q first
Clifford Fleming l ’ roctor"
during
“ " L . T f n , white'constellation may bo seen t_..
&gt; line of defense and there has been
Archie. Ilrantley Liles
Tho most promlthe
total
eclipse
J little flghtihg of a significant nituro
Horace F'ranklin Uaulcrson
Jnpnt. object to be seen 1* Jupiter,
1 in that sector..
John Wesley Hagen
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which planet will be n short- dUtunce
m
Military experts have expected an
Clarence Reitua Cilrrio
abovjf
the
sun.
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attack
on tho allied line running east
Josejdi Tqwnscnd Nixon
: A total eclipse occurs about 70
* of Montdidlcr, past Noyon and
August Mitchell Remusatt .
times in a contury, but as it is total
y thence along the Olso to tho now
( 1 xrl Bradbury
only for a narrow belt-and as differ­
'• line formed since the German, ofGeorge W. Morgan
ent occurrences are visiblo in differ­
n fensivc on the Oiarie began.. .It may
E* Roy Burton Bragg
e n t parta o f tho earth, a total eclipse
ft be that tho fighting reported . in
John William Booth
&lt;can bo seen in a particular locality
1* French official statements marks tfto
'only about thrico in a century. •
^ initial stage of an attack there.
| A solar eclipse is simply the shad­
•n
Washington, Juno 6. — Demon­
knowi ng that he had dlei
ow of the moon cast upon tho earth.
strations in force against now porder the American flag
•The earth travel* around the sun
8 Cions of the western front are antiel: and the moon travels around the
ty pated by war departm entofficials,
yesterdsyNbat' earth, but the plane* of the two orra now th a t.th o Gorman third drive
dcl widow of bits do not quite coincide. If thoy
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_ it- haa been laowed down to a struggle
.pent several did we would have a solar eclipse
ly requested* to be present (or the for.im provem ent on local 'positions
■d st her home with every new moon, that is every
t and aoulh; of Solssoui. It la
dlseuialon of matter* of great 1m
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By VINCENT a

ROOMY - AIRY • SAFE
TUESDAY — Hedda Nova In that Wonderful
Serial “ The Woman la the W eb” , aba the
‘ Dainty Olive Thomas in “ An Heiress for a
Day” , also a Good Comedy. .vlAJI m ^&lt;-‘Ur
WEDNESDAY— The Master o f the Screeh Wll
Him S. Hart in “ The Aryan” a story of the

Western Ifills and Plains, also Comedy.
rhs
THURSDAY— Sunshine May Alllsqn in
• Winning o f Beatrics” , also a -Comedy with
Sidney Drew.
FRIDAY— The Screen’s Greatest Child Actress
Babie Marie Osborne in Dolly Docs Her Bit”
' a Special Patriotic Feature that will b’ more
than Pleasing. This Picture also has George
Washington Jefferson Pershing Lincoln Lee,
that Famous Little Colored Actor.- Also a
' Comedy.
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SATURDAY— William Duncap and Carol Hollo­
way in “ Vengeance and the. Woman” , aim
• Edith Story in “ The Treasures o f the Sea.
Coming— “ For the Freedom of the World’
Matinee Dally at 3:18. • Evening Performance Begins at.
7:30 Except Satarday then at 7*15

WHEN, HOW AND WHERE BOYS OF 21 MUST REGISTER
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WHO MUST R EG ISTER: All male persons (citizens or aliens)
born between June C, 1896 and June 5, 1897, inclusive, except officers
and enlisted men of the Regular Army, Navy and Marine Corps, and the
National. Guard and N av»l- MHItln-whlle-ln~Fcil6rarSemci\~and officers
in Officers’ Reserve Corps and enlisted men in Enlisted Reserve Corps
while in active service.
W HEN: On Wednesday, June 5, 'l918, between 7 a. m. and 9 p. m.
• W HERE: At office of I-ocnl Bonrd having jurisdiction where the
person to he registered permanently resides, or other place designated by
that Local Board.
HOW : Go in person on June 6 to your registration place. If you
expect to be absent* from home on June 6, go at once to the office of the
Local Board whero you happen to be. Have your registration card filled
out ond certified. Mail it to the Local Hoard having jurisdiction where
you permanently reside. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope with
your registration card for the return of your registration certificiriOj^F-IU
ure to get this certificate may cause* you serious Inconvenience. You
must mall your registration card In time to reach your home Local Board
on Juno 6th. If you nre sick on June 6 and unable to present yourself
in person send some competent friend. The clerk may deputize him 'to
prepare your card.
IN FO R M A TIO N : If you arc in doubt as to what to do *or where
to register consult your Local Board.
PEN ALTY FOR NOT RE G ISTE R IN G : Failure to register is a
misdemenaof'pCnlShablo by imprisonment for one year. It may result in
loss of valuable rights and immediate induction into military service.
Red Croia Membership for May

Sanford
New— Mrs. J. A. Hllburn, Mrs.
Richard Pattln, 0. C. Beasley, Mrs.
C. C. Beasley, Qeo. Fox,’ Jr., Mrs.
P. E. Welch, Miss Clara Mlllen,
Mrs. W. W. Van Nosa, Mrs. Allen
Jonfa, Mrs. L. G. Stringfcllow, R. A.
Tcihcun, Mias Vern Tcrheun. Mrs
J. F. Sloan,. Mrs. M. L. Radford,
Miss Suaio-Brown, Mrs. J. E. Cou­
rier, Mrs. J.,N . Robson, Mrs. W. P.
Fields, Mrs.. G. A. Brower, Miss
Edna Paganltart, t . C. Cobb, Mias
Alice E. Caldwell, Miss ABce Sarah
Caldwell. Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, S. A.
Huston, Mrr. It. L. Griflin, Mrs. A.
C. Wallace. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. T.
L. Dumas, Mrs. C. S. Spalding, Mrs.
E. L. Brown, Mrs. Henry Purdon,
Mbs II &gt; Ml.key, M bs Fayo Mick­
ey, Miss Eulo Mickey, Ernest Krupp
Mrs. W.wP. Brooks, W. P. Brooks,
C. K. Lucas, Mrs. Geo. Townsend,
Miss Kato Meredith, Mrs. Forrest
Lake, James Couch, Mrs. John
Adams.
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Rcnowals— Mies Laura Chittendcn,‘ Mra, W. H. Peters, Cruse
Barnes, Miss Lillie Farnsworth, Ray­
mond Key, Mrs. S. Lloyd, Mrs J. T.
Brady, Mrs. H. F. ’ Roller, Dr. S.
Pulea,ton, Ed. Nrison, Mrs. A.' H.
.Moses, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Mira El­
eanor Roberts, Miss Margaret Rob­
erts, Mrs. R. J. H ell/, Mrs. L. R.
Philips, Mrs. IL J. Will in, Mrs. W.
A. 'Fitts, Jr., Mrs. Gen. Fox, Jr.,
Mrs. J. N. Whitner (Dec. 1920),
Mrs. G. W. Spencer, Mrs. W. E.
Watson, Miss Lillian Booth, Mrs, A.
D. Key, Mrs. Clifford Bell, Goo. DtCottes, Miss Katherine Wilson, Jno
Mclich, Mrs. Jlohn Mclsch, J. D
I’nrkcr, Mrs.' W. S. Coulbourne,
Mrs. II. H. Chappell, Mrs. W. L.
Moreau, Mrc. A. T. Rcrseltor, Mis.
J. S. Moore, Mre. T. F. Adams, Mirs
Jtrsic Wheeler, Mrs. M. Minatik,
Mrs. Anna Walker,
Mrs. Ernest
Hovshrlder, MBs Virginia . Smith,
Mrs. Harry Kont, Clivs. Pel!:, Mrs.
• Cios. Pollf, Mrs. M. P. McDonald,
Mrsx A ..E . Philips, Mfta Martha
Fox, Dr. J. T. Denton, G. A. Frank,
Miss Evelyn Berner, C. H. Dlngee,
Mirs Arankt Tsltnrh, Mrs. J. M.
Hayes, Mrr. Julius Takach, Mrs
0 . J. Pope, Mrs. E. L. Wright, Dr
N. doV. Howard, Mrs. Ernest
Krupp, John Russell.
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Naw—B. D. Gstltv.Mrs. B.-H .
Grier, Meade Baker, Helen Moran,
T. A. Tie®.
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Renewals—Endor Cxlal.t,. Mrs.

Endor Curlett, Mrs. C. Culpepp'cr
Mrs. L. A. Sheldon. .Miss E. V.
Eichnor, Geo. Duchurdt, i|. E.
Dooley, Mrs. ki. E. Dccloy, M:s. L.
M. Rehbindrr, L. M. Rhtblnder,
Mrs. A. Richards, Mr:.. 1*. Graham,
Mrs. V. T. Peters, Mirs Alrcpa
Mcei, Mrs. C. M. M en, Mis- I.
Baker.
Colored—Tom Vincent, Ella Vin­
cent, R. J. Locjkoy.
Chuluota
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New— Miss Jessie Pardin, Ulyssts
Bentley, Guy Bentley.
Renewals —Mrs. Lawrence Swan­
son, Mrs. J. Tildcn Jacobs, Mrs. 0
Mertiwothcr, Mrs. Mary Tribble,W
Mcrriwcther, Miss Mary Tribble,
M ill E. E. Tribble, Mrs. N. W.
Johnson, Mrs. J. E. Snydir. Mrs. S.
Avcrctto, S. Averettc, Mr*. Annie
Averettc, Mrs. Joe Nixon, Mrs.
Elizabeth Jacobs, Mrs. Wm. Jacobs,
Mrs. J. R. Parker.
.A d a monte
New— Mrs. Bello Porter, Mrs.
Alice Scllyne, Mrs. Hcrhctt Land­
man, Mrs.. Margaret MeMIchacI,
Mrs. Herbert Haight, Herbert,
Hiight, A. L. Henkel, Mrs. A. L.
Henkel.
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Renewals— Mrs. A. L. Tavoau,
.Mrs. Emma A. Thcricn, Mrs. A. If.
Coombs.
East SunJorJ
New—C. E. Chorponing, J. C.
Ellsworth, Mrs. W. W. Miller, E. E.
Brown.
Renewals— Mrs. A. II. Stone.
Transfers— Mrs. Marthu Cus*,
Mrs. I. D. Maitin, Mrs. E. E.
Drown.
Longwood
New—T. P. Lewis, C. B. Scsrcy,
Miss Lillian Waits, Mrs. J. M. Wei s
Miss Georgia McBicn.
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Longwood is 100 per cent renew­
als to dnte.
Lata Food* Discoveries.
Lichens have been proposed as the
latest addition to ataple articles of
diet One scientist has suggested Ice­
land moss as suitable for making flour
for bread and reindeer tuoaa aa good
fodder for nnlmnls.

FOOD m L V IN
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PERRY.

(Copyright. tin. by tha McClure
are Rswsp*
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It was monotonooa work Ina.Walkei
was doing, making out accounts for
the month. 8ha had mada it a prac­
tice to And something Interesting In
fit her work and aa aha typed each
statement ahe broke the monotony by
trying to-draw a mind picture of each
person for whom ahe Was making oat
a bill. She stopped her machine aa
she came to a familiar name on the
list—Mr. Lawrence Wright
“Hasn’t this Lawrence Wright paid
hts bill jet?” she asked Mr. Arm*
strong, the office manager. "His sub­
scription is nearly threo years In ar­
rears, and I have billed him every
month for at least two years.” .
“No, he hasn’t, and I don't see any
way of collecting i t We have sent a
collector there half a dozen times, and
the last time he waa nearly thrown
out There la nothing for It bat to keep
rendering the account That's the way
wltb these young fellows with more
money than brains. Just try It your­
self, Mlaa Walker,” the head collector
dished.
.
*T will, and collect i t too, If Mr.
Armstrong will consent” ahe laughed,
delighted at being able to raffle the
calm of the -collector.
“I am willing,” the manager con­
sented. “ You can start ’out new If
you like.”
Ina had not been quite In earnest
but she wduld not withdraw after
making the boast She went back to
her typewriter and worked mechani­
cally until ahe flnlehed the accounts,
and then unconcernedly pat on her hat
and started oat to collect the bill. On
the car aho tried to remember how‘aha
had pictured Hr. Lawrence, Wright
but ahe had pictured him so often, and
each time differently. She would ehow
him that she could hold her own with
any man, and (ell him Just what she
thought of him If she didn't get a
check to cover the amount of the bill.
He lived In a fwhloonble apartment
house. She envied him that even
though he were fat and pompous. She
rang the bell at tbc door hearing hie
nameplate. The door opined and the
men before her was fat and pompous.
A second glance told her It wasn’t Ur.
Wright; It wee a butler. In Rveryi
“ What name?" asked the butler.
“ 1 am from Ur. Jauee,” the »ald
After a moment'e hesitation.. -It wee a
bold step, but she felt.lt waa necessary
to gain an entrance. After ell she wee
representing the president of the
Times Indirectly,
The butler ushered her Into the re­
ception room. She waited aa easily,
her ayes taking In-the room. It wee
very tastefully, arranged and decorat­
ed. She hoped Wright would not ap­
pear In a bathrobe—men tn bathrobes
were one of her aversions. She wee
examining a beautiful reproduction of
a masterpiece. on the wall when a
slight sound told her some one else
wee in the room. She tried to elok
beck in her chair quickly, but realised
In time It would be a clumsy move,
and stralghtcaVd up to face a tall,
handsome man. He Could not help
seeing the surprised look on her face,
hot she knew he did not know it was
because she had pictured him aa fat
and pompons; she waa thankful ha
didn’t ’
“Did yon wish to see me?” he asked
pleasantly. HU voice waa la keeping
with hla appearance,
“Yea; I have a email account here
for your Times subscription. It la Juet
fifteen dollars—for three years, tn aW
rears, you know. I would not have
culled, but we have mailed yon a bill
and we thought It likely you had let It
slip your notice and would think us
cureless If we did not remind you."
‘'Hasn’ t this bill been paid?” be ex­
claimed In true surprise. “I will write
. you out a check at once. ThU U Just
another of the bllla I find my secre­
tary haa neglected. For three years I
have been leaving my affairs to ‘ him,
and he has mada a muddle of them. I
believe I-‘ cottld have done better^my•flf.” . . -.
.
“I am sure you could,” .Ina said
earnestly. “ It Is a mistake for a man
of bralna to leave hla business for
others to do. Goodness knowa what
harm an unscrupulous secretary can
do to a dlalnterested employer.”
' “Thank you for calling me a man of
bralna,” he amlled. ”1 believe yon are
right about the rest of It That cornea
from allowing another man to handle
your funds and open your mall. I
don’t believe I can trust another one
to do these things again."
"I should sayvyou couldn’t
Why
do^’t you try a woman secretary?”
she suggested.*- .
”1 never thought of that How would
you like the position?” he sailed.
“Oh, 1 wasn’ t thinking o f myself,”
ahe blushed.
“ I know yon weren’t,” ha replied.
“But I think you would ault meA
They were watting at the office few
Inn with the expectation of a good
laugh, but the laugh was on her aide.
The smile- on her face told them that
the minute she entered.
“ I collected th e' money,” ahe
laughed, flourishing the check.
They gathered around her to bear
btr experience, but she wasn't very
communicative.
'
“tie waa * fine man and It waa tba
fault of a dishonest secretary that ba
didn't pay before,” waa all ahe would
say. *
.
A full confession bad to come when
ahe resigned, her position on Saturday

By JASPER WRIGHT MARLOWE.
(Copyright, HIT, W«*t«n» Mewapepsr Union)
Whenever Miss Alda Worth vial ted
the law office of Wade Guthrie she ex­
hibited a hauteur and mandatory In­
civility that cut the young attorney to
.the quick. Not that ho cared for the
yourig lady In tbo leapt, but It hurt hla
sensitive nature to realize how faith­
ful, he had been to tho Interests of the
Imperious beauty tand how unappreci­
ated were hla efforts.
There was a manifest contempt on
.her iflirt, a certain latent threat'In ber
cold glance, as though aho knew some­
thing o f hla past. Her younger sister,
Jessica, waa quite the reverse. She
hod never forgotten tho day when her
father died. Aa ahe leaned over him
to kiss him, be sold solemnly:
"My child. It has been necessary to
lesvo Wade Guthrie with full power
to manage my estate. Trust him Im­
plicitly. Ho la a man among men, and
our family owes to him lasting re­
spect anigratitude.”
' MortfURCn* onto Jessica had remon­
strated with her sister for her treat­
ment o f Wads Guthrie. “ He Is the
hired servant o f our father” A,(la
sold, Indifferently. “Beside*—” but
tbere aho paused and failed to enlight­
en Jessica aa to what further was In
ber mind. Now, Alda wus about to
marry, and ber money exactions from
tbo estate bad bocomo extensive. Bhe
flounced Into the office o f Guthrie one
afternoon, a red spot on cither cheek,
an angry expression In ber eyes.
“I sent for some money yesterday,”
alje began, stormlly.
. ’
"Yea, Mias Worth," responded
Wade, “ and I very much regret that I
could not supply It”
.
—“Oould-nOt - supply- It?” —repeated
Alda, Contemptuously. “ You perhaps
forget that tho estate you handle for
iny father Is tho property of myself
and my Hlster.”
“ 311*4 Worth," spoke Wade, gravely,
“you hove forced a crisis that I hnvo
hoped to avoid. Not only has the es­
tate exhausted all of Its present ready
cash, but Is In debt, and only by the
most rigid economy and careful man­
agement can we bo able to carry It to.
a point where It will pay out.”
Miss Worth gTew whlto to the lips,
but with anger, suspicion-and resent­
ment
"Mr. Guthrie," sho said, “It la your
business to have money on band- Yon
will either get mo what I requlro or I
ahnll secure another lawyer, go to
court and demand an accounting of
the affairs of the estate.”
Now he, too, had a bloodless face.
“ I beg of you not to do that” be
said. “ As to resigning my trust and
making s fall private accounting you
have only to send ms your lawyer.”
“ You are trying to avoid the direct
Issue,” snapped out Alda, "but I shall
force you to the wall and expose you.”
“ You will expose me?*' repeated
Guthrie, vaguely.
. "Yea. I know your position precise­
ly. I know that you are an ex-convict
upon whom my father took pity. Why
a man of his Judgment was swayed to
placo hla estate In your charge I can­
not Imagine.”
Wade Guthrio gripped hla hands and
aet hla face In a rigid mask. The
deadly Insult of the moment, the en­
venomed fury of his client stirred him
to the depths.
“ But for your sister, whose Interests
must not be Imperiled by your rash
net,” he responded, “I would summar­
ily go Into court and surrender my
charge of the estate. As It Is, you will
please send me rour legal Representa­
tive and I will Mttsfy him.”
It was a remarkable story which
Wade Guthrie recited to the new con­
fidential advlsot of Alda Worth. It
told of hdw he had for-three years
rondo up for a continuous deficiency In
the estate Income. Hla own money
had gone to cater to the expensive
caprices of the elder stator. There waa
no promise whatever of tho estate pay­
ing out unless collection could be made
o f a decidedly desperate clultn. . ,
“For the sako of Miss Jessica
Worth,” said Outhrie, ” 1 am willing to
continue to bear the burden o f main­
taining the estate. I will give her sis­
ter five thousand dollars to relinquish
her claim to tho estate, out o f my own
means.”
Alda accepted tho tender. Bhe mar­
ried. Then It bocome the one Impell­
ing motlvo at Wade Guthrie's life to
see that tho Interests of Jessica Worth
were cared for. He saw her rarely,
because bo loved her, little knowing
that sho esteemed him as her true and
nearest friend.
Tho desperato claim unexpectedly
paid o u t Just after that Jessica camo
to Als office one day In a state o f con­
siderable ogttntion.
*
“ Mr. Guthrie,” she said, tremulous­
ly, “ my sister had more than once
hinted to mo of a certain dark passage
In your past life. Today I found
among my father's papers a letter that
enlightened me. To aavo my dead
brother from the penalty of a crime.
(you aturamod his guilt and took hts
sentence. Oh, that yon should have
borne the contumely I' Oh, bow bnso
the Ingratitude of my sister 1”
Her eyes were suffused with tears.
Her hands, placed In hla, remained
there. Wade Guthrie had kept alienee
through tho years. He maintained It
now.
But Jessica Worth understood and.
understanding, venerated him, loved
him. He knew It Boon, and all hla
loyalty and self-sacrifice were reward­
ed at last.
.
.

.

Young Women Are Urged to Taka
"
' Up Work.
'**•
Rad “ Cross
Wants
Experienced
Nurses Raleaaed for Service
,
Behind the Una*.

l(Coprri«hU HIT, Western Kivrpap,, n . ^

: For aU hour* Eustace Wards hid
j crouched In the long gross and
Ibery ■nrrouhdlng a. pretty bungalow
moving from spot to spot caution*,'
ifurtively. He was bent on a sped*
mission, vthose laaqca were vital tag m
dared not tako any risk aa to being gw
covered and defeated Iff hla design. ’ '
* "The alster waa right,” he solife
'qolscd, feeling that he waa handling a
jhard problem. ” 1 haven’t caught ctc*
a fleeting glimpse o f the girl She ms*
;bo in the house, though, and. Jut u
:aho wroto her slater, the place b
^guarded.”
j This latter fact waa evident. Seat*
;knlttlng In a rocking chair lb the g^
jden so aa to command a perfect vlti
Jof all the entrances and exits of tha
jhouso, waa a portly, keen-eyed wbmta
Jwho swept the prospect with a problai
IglanCo every other minute. On tfe
{other side of the bouse, reclining «
jthe grass, a gun by hla aide, waa a mu
past middle age, apparently the hue
‘band o f the othor watcher.
•
"H e doesn’t, look aa smart and vtg
lllant aa .tha woman," decided Wards
(“Twice he haa nodded. Ab I he la goo&lt;
'now. Dare I venture a rush for. the
houao?”
•
1 Warde could distinctly catch th&lt;
sound o f muffled snoring. The man U)
perfectly still, his face burled In hit
arm. Across a 40-foot space Ward)
glided.' He darted through a doom ,
to find himself In a narrow hall. Tha
.beyond It* other end he made out i
.graceful feminine figure. •.
,
"Miss Alice Boyden?” he spoke fi&gt; i
{low tone, and a* he extended an t»
relopo toward the amazed girl be add'
.ed quickly: “From your alster at Urt.jvtlle.”
'
.
: . The hands of Allco Boyden tremblri
{as aho opened the letter and hurrltdl,
perused* 11s Inclosure. Bbo was at ooct
aroused to manifest animation and cxcltcmenL Tbe young man pressed don
to her side.
. "Beyond tho grove yonder,” ho ssi4
“ 1 have a horse and buggy. Don’t de
,lny. Tbe man outside Is asleep, the
woman Is on the other side of tb&lt;
house and cannot observe your escape
Come.”
.
His frank, open face pleased her. Be
sides, did he not come from her sister,
Lucia,. and under the directions d
Lucia’s husband, who was a lawjerl
And was she not practically a prisoner,
WOOD WANT3 ARMY MARCH surrounded she knew not by what sue
did plots and plotter*?
General Asks Composers of Sevan
Her father had died leaving a fairly
States to Submit Compositions
largo estate. His half-brother, Hogs
In Contest.
TUalr, dominated the town. Throogk
one of his creatures, a Judge, Itlalr hsl
Oemp Funs ton, Kan.—Ah Invitation been appointed guarillan of Alice sod
to composers of music In tbe seven had been given arbitrary charge of tbs
states from which members of tbe estate. He did not Intend that the rid
Eighty-ninth division of the National {pickings should escape hla clutches
army waa drawn—Missouri, Colorado,
In a vast flurry Alice followed tbs
Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Artzona and South Dakota—from' which directions of her helper and guide. A
a march for the division may be se­ ‘great sigh of relief escaped hep Ups
aa they passed the sleeping ientloel Is
lected haa been Issued by MaJ. Gen.
Wood, through hla assistant chief of safety. They reached tho grove. Tbs
staff, Copt H. 8. Howland. Tbe Invi­ color camo back to that fair face, bet
tation states that marches which fall shining eyce expressed her deep grati­
to secure first place probably will be tude as the hone started up.
Warde took a lonely road, but they
adopted by tbe various regiments In
the division as their regimental were seen by quite a number of per
marches. Composers are asked to send sons, and he urged the mettled steed t*
compositions to a H. Guthrie, Y. M. O. his best pace, fearing pursuit It wti
Just at dusk when they reached tbs
i . headquarters. Camp Funstoo.
end o f the one traversed road In that
wild district. Beyond It spread a 3&gt;
HER EVERY-DAY BURDEN,
mile stretch of prairie, smooth u I
floor. Twenty different ttalli had bees
broken through the high pampas git*
The horse was tired and Wards si
lowed him to rest Then they resuaet
their Journey.
, "Look I” exclaimed Alice, an how
la(er.
.
.
Perhaps two miles distant, and sec*
lngly directly on their trail, was an s*
tpmoblle. Its rapid puffing ecbo«
faintly, bnt Its lights flared like srfl
. eyes probing to locate the refugees.
”It Is Mr. Blair’s machine I” flutter^
Alice In tcrroi1. “Ho will overtake «z
Ob. do not.delay! Let us hurry fo^
ward,” .

Washington. — Fifteen
thousand
nurses have already been enrolled by
the American Bed Gross, many of
whom have volunteered for war serv­
ice, according to a statement made
public at Re^«. Cron headquarter*.
About two thousand hav^ already been
ftept to Europe. It 1* estimated that
the present registered force 1* suffi­
cient to care for an army o f a million
and a half and approximately a thou-*
■and nurse* are being added monthly.
“ It Is of the greatest Importance
that able and educated young women
should bo urged to enter tbe regular
training schools and take the usual
course In order to fit themselves' fully
fo r nursing,” said Miss Jane Ar De­
lano, chairmen o f the national commit­
tee on nursing service. “ While our
present needs are being met, the bur­
den o f the war will Increase rapidly.
It 1* highly desirable that the ablest,
most experienced nurses should be re­
leased for service behind the lines,
and a constant supply of younger
nurses, thoroughly trained, will allow
these older women to leave their posts
In &lt;ht« country without danger to our
own sick.”
The national committee la also en­
rolling public health nurses with a
view to protecting them from service
aa beside nurses where their special
training would not be fully utilised.
The Red Cross requirements for
nurses, have been somewhat modified
In order that, If needed, thousands of
additional nurses may be made eligi­
ble for enrollment with the American
Bed Cross and available far call
should Jha. necessity arise, Tho prlndplo change 'contemplated
Is to reduce the lower age limit for
specially quail fled nurses snd to place
on tbe eligible list training schools for
nurses which aro "recommended by
state boards of registration,” even
though the schools have a dally aver­
age of somewhat leas than the re­
quired fifty patients.
In order to Increase farther tho
available fupply o f nurses the schools
for nurses giving a three-year course
may bo requested to advance tbe dato
of graduation of pupU-nuraca, perhaps
to tbs end of their second year of
■tudy, should the exigencies of war
make such action accm dcslrible.

Vacuum cleaner*, self-starters, and
IMTambuIatora haVo not as yet reach­
ed the Caucasus hear the Persian bor­
der; whllo tireless cookers, gas and
electricity are unknown quantities.
We smile when we think of the In­
dian squaw carrying her papoose lo
the little packet contrivance she sus­
pends from her back.
If you think this Is a punishment for
being an Indian squaw what do yoa
think o f Ufo In tho Caucasus where the
mother not only ‘cmrriea her baby la
her arms bat Is compelled to carry the
baby’s cradle strapped to her back.
When baby la peeved or tired o f
nestling In mother’s arms, mother re­
moves the cradle from her beck and
fives the baby a n e t Nothing, accord­
ing to the correspondent who made
tal* photo I* said about what tha moth­
er does when ahe grows tired.

But why worry shout mother so lone
as baby 1* happy.
'
;

Warde had halted the horse. No* '|
he ran buck about a hundred yards.
Ho'flnrod n dozen matches. He set the
grass blazing lh a dozen places. Tbtt
he leaped Into tho buggy and urgtd
up the horse. lie knew that the aut* J
mobile would not dare dnah Into tM
advancing mass of flame, nor traven*
the burned-over route where a fpw*
might precipitate an explosion.
Wnrdo waa right. They reached Mr*vllle In safety.. At ortce Alice was
ried to another town and placed U
charge o f n lady friend, and the Is**
yer prepared to legally dispute the Jor*
Isdlctlon o f tbe scheming half-undeHe called upon Alice a few days 1*1**
"I don’t know what tbo result mU
be In the courts,” he told Alice grave­
ly. “ It la a pity there la not some fs*
vored young man who could gl** J®®
hla namo'and hla love. That wowa
completely baffle Hugo Blair.”
Alice blushed, and perhaps with rea­
son. Bhe had not ceased-to think «
the clever and self-possessed J&lt;&gt;«»
man who had rescued ber from ja*
enemy. Craftily or Incidentally, to*
lawyer sent Warde with a message
day. The wily lawyer amlled' to MJr
self m he noted the happy Ujht in
young partner’s eyes upon* hla retara-I fancy the problem vrtll s o o o *
solved,” 'b e told his wife, *nd »
1
for when Hugo Blair came upon *":
•cent with all kinds of dreadful
,j
documents, he found U o f no
.
he had to deal with AUctfa t o * * ^
this time.
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TO * SANFORD HERALD
ii

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING IT E M S FROM CO R ­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FO R THE HERALD
WEST GENEVA'AVENUE
SWe »rc having the drycat weather
ever seen for many years. The corn
crops will soon all be burnt up if it
. don't rain soon.
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn spent a picas*
ant day with Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Culp last Tuesday at their beautiful
home near Aator ferry.
Wo are having some awful hot
weather now nnd what will it he in
July and .August if this heat keep*
on and the weather stays d^*. If it
stays this way there will not be
many sweet potatoes planted soon.
But one good thing there w ill'b e
plenty of Irish potatoes for every­
body, made n good crop of. them and
can't get any market for therm
Well, it seems like the Germans
" arc getting pretty bold from what I
read in the World today/ hut I
think they will soon get hack where
they came from and be glad to go
for our boya are lighting. May God
protect them und give them good
luck in all their undertakings is my
prayer.
EAST SANFORD
Rev. Arthur S. Peck has bis
usual appointment at Moore' Stsation church Sunday, June 9th. Ev­
ery one welcome.
Mrs. W. E. J'rcvntt and son, Nell,
went to New Smyrna Saturday to
visit her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Curflo.
Mr. and Mrs. El wood I rial] were
here from I'uhokce on business this
week. Mrs. Irish was Miss Elia In­
gram.
W. A. Knight, Gettes McClelland,
Herbert ' Squires and Charlie Flow­
ers left here Monday night for Fort
Valley, Ou., to pick jieachcs dnring
the season.
The little daughter of Mr. und
Mrs. A. K. Rowers is recovering from
u very serious hum from hot jelly
being turned on herself by her own
little self.
Mrs. J. C. Vaughan and daugh­
ters, Alice and Gertrude sre guests
of Jacksonville relatives for a week.
Miss Alice will remain and take a
business course at a commercial
school.
Harry Weeks was at Camp Wheel­
er, Ga., to visit his brother, Okie for
several days.
Mrs. Philip R. Andrews of Celery
avenue had her mother; Mrs. Crainc
of Mt. Clair, N. J., as her guest for
sotne time und has now accompanied
her Jiomc.
G. *C. McDougnl was at .home on
Sunday from Waycruaa, On., enjoy­
ing a visit with his family.
Mrs. I. D. Hart, the Misses .Ruby
Hart, Nellie Long, Winnie Knight
and Doc. Hasty went to Jackson­
ville as delegates to the Epwutth
•League convention. Nellie nnd Win­
nie will be guests of Mrs. R. E.
Collie.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Estridge ex­
pect to move to their new home, the
F. N. Estridge plare *on Cameron
avenue. The house has been remod­
eled nnd presents n very plensant ap­
pearance. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. N n Estrldgo have not decided as yet where
they will locate. '

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GENEVA
J. V. Wicks left for points in
Georgia Inst week.
Mr. and Mm. 0. R. Nicholson
havd returned to Daytona after 'a
two weeks' visit with relatives and
friends here.
A
,
Last Thursday the day of prayer
nnd fasting was observed here by ser­
vices in both churches; that In the
Methodist church at l ji. m., being
led by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Hurtshold nnd' nt the Baptist church nt
7:30 p. in. led by Deacon Itullard.
Both were impressive services.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Phillips, Mm.
Adams nnd Mrs. Aubrey Morun at­
tended the . Guttoridge-Jones wed­

TWICE PROVEN
If you sullcr backache, sleepless nights,
tired, dull days and distressing, urinary
disorders, don't experiment. Head this
twice told testimony. It's Sanford evi­
dence—doubly proven.
Mm. R, Z. Murphy, 10(1 Liurel Avr.,
Sanford say*: "I used Doan's Kidney
Pills n short time ago nnd I am now ipiile
freo from any lameness ncrors the small
of my bark or kidney weakness. I suf­
fered terribly from this trouble before I
used Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got nt
Bower’s Drug Store. Doan's.gave mo
relief I^om tho first. I havo used three
boxes and they helped mo ao much 1
gladly recommend them" (Statement
given May 21, 1914.)
On March JD 1918 Mrs. Murphyraid:
"!■ haven't had the slightest need for
Doan’s Kidney Pills sinco 1 dhdorrod
them in 1914. I'consider myself cured
- and give Doan’s credit fqr my cure."
60c, at ail dealer*. Foater-Mllbum
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.

ding at Haines City laat Sunday,
going over in the Phillips car and
stopping in Sanford for Miss' Clara
Phillips who accompanied them.
Rev. Guttcridge, father o f ‘ the bride
was our former, pastor and hia friends
were glad to seo him to well situated
In his now fp&gt;id of labor.

SEMINOLE’S
ROLL OF HONOR
Navy
Karl Schultz,
Sherman
Routli,
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, NuJ
Chittenden; R oy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumiiiat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
Lawton, James Purvis, William Hart
ley, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Temple
Forrest Gatchcl. Ed. Carrieron,
Lyman Baker, E. S. Ward, Robert
Deane, Tcnny Deane, F, F. Roper,
Douglass C Griffin
Army
,
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
Chittenden, O^car Speer, Bruce An­
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
burn, Albert Fry', James Estridge,’
George Iiuff, Thomas Sullivan, W.
A. Pnltishiill, Monde Fox, Ingram
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne'W il­
liams, Ynff 7,ove!ir~Mnrlln Temple,
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
John I.ce, Jr. A.. Stuffod, Andrew
Aulin, John Cater I.awton, Alfred
M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
F. Coate3, Ernest Gormley, Walter
Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
Pevchouse; Hurry Carlson, C. E.
Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
James Wraver Norman Baker, Er­
nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
Hill, Harry Rchun, Guy S tafford

SAVES SEAMAN’S LIFE FEAR TEACHER FAMINE
Amateur-Surgeon Amputates Leg Shortage Is Noted In Various
With Clasp Knife.
•. Parts.of Country.
Steward la Decorated for One of Most
Bravo and Remarkable Deeds
of the War.
London.—For amputating a man’s
leg with a claspknlfe but still saving
lila life, Alfred William Furneux. n
chief steward In the mercantile marine,
tins been decorated by tho king. The
story of hia heroic conduct and skill
form onp of tho most remarkable of
the many tales told since tho beginning
of the war. The'following its an ac­
count of the services for whVch lio re­
ceived tho Albert medol in gold:
**J|n April, 1017, the atentildilp In
which* Mr. Furnettux was seeing was
torpedoed by the enemy, and tjio legs
of it. Lnscnr, who was on the spot
where certuln deck plates had buckled
and broken, were caught so firmly be­
tween the plates that he would have
gone down with tHo ship. ' Mr. Fur:
nenttx, however, went to the man's nsslstance and mnnnged to get one leg
out, hut the other was nearly severed
through above *tho knee. Finding It
Impossible topullthc leg out, Mr. Furnoaux amputated It with an ordinary
.clasp knife and then carried the mnn
to n‘ boat.
When In tho boat be dressed tho
wound ns Well os possible and gnvo
the life belt ho was wearing to the
wounded man. Mr. Furnenux also ren­
dered first aid In the boat-to another
Lascar who was badly scalded. Mr.
Furncaux was In Imminent danger of
losing his life In rendering tho serv­
ice.

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TYPHOID SERUM FOUND
Entente Forces in Sslonlkl Virtual!)
Free of Disease, Say Health
Authorities.
London.—It la announced that the
health and sanitary condition o f the
entente forces In Snlonlkl aro better
than crer before. Thera la no epi­
demic, no plagues and no typhoid.
*In the suppression of typhoid uso
has been made o f n new serum based
on oil, which has given very satisfac­
tory results. ▲ French army report
estimates that fo r the wholo French
army the average number of typhoid
cases has been.reduced to less than
thirty.1

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YEARS

Wisconsin Farmer Make* Interesting
v Comparison.. Between Price* In
1892 and Now.
rortage, WI*.—H. IL Studcnmaycr,
who has been engaged In farming in
thla locality for the past quarter of a
century, has made a comparison be­
tween price*■prevalent /in 1892 and
those of 1018. Here’s what ho found:
Hogs In 1802, woro $2.00, now $10;
cattle $2J*0,'now $10; ry«r40 cents, now
$1.83; wheat 45 cents, now $ i2 0 ; po­
tatoes 10 cents; now $1} butter 15
cents, now GO cents; eggs.8 cents, now
42 cents; cord wood $2.50, n ow &gt;$7.50;
bran $15, now $40; hay $5, now $20,
nnd oats 13 cents, now 75 cents. The
fanner says those are only a few of
the changes, and whlio agriculturists
are obtaining decidedly better prices
than*25 years ngo, they are compelled
*
is
u im m c r
'to pay more for wlint they buy.
ll costa little and the benefits nri. ,ni„
If you use
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New ‘York.—Tho United 8tntea la
facing n famine of public school teach­
ers. Tho schools In vnrious parts of
tho country are already suffering
from n shortage of teachers. Men nnd
women In noticeable numbers, reports
from different sections say, aro rtw
signing their positions in the schools
to take up other kinds of work. But
the worst .of the situation, as.lt Is ex­
plained by Dr. William I!.* Allen, who
has been n leading student qf school
problems for many years, Is the cer­
tainty of a greatly Increased shortage
In the future, ns.evidenced by (lie fall­
ing off In enrollments In teachers' TURN HURLER WACHTEL BACK
training schools.
“There never was n time when good Mahager Roblneon of Brooklyn Decides
Young Right-Handle Need* Mora
public school . tochers were needed
. ns they aro now and ns they will be
Experience.
In the Immediate future,” said Doctor
Tho Brooklyn club has turned Pitch­
Allen. "Tho wholo problem of Amer­
icanization and training for citizen- er Pnul Wnchtel back to tho Muskegon
ship, as tt must he met In the ele­ club of tho Central league. He Is a
mentary public schools, Is fundamen­ young' right-hander who was pur­
tal, yet from all over tho country we chased on option nnd was used In sev­
hear of the failure of young men and eral games at the dose of the sea­
women to register. In tho training son. Manager Robinson concluded he
schools. We aro npproachlng a cri­ needed more experience before he
could bo classed as mnjor league ma­
sis."
From lown comes the report Hint terial.
ICO schools have no teachers nt nil.
New Home for Bertlnl.
In Philadelphia as mn'ny substitutes
The
former
Alltyi farm ntnlllon, Bcr*
ore needed In n month this winter ns
nrc ordinarily employed In the full tint, 2:22tf. by'Bingen, TXKJtf. and
school year. Men hnvo gono to the the sire of Ben .White’s good trotter
war, nnd tvomnu teachers' are resign­ Bacelll. 2:00^4, has found n new homo,
ing constantly. Cincinnati reports the T. F. Shaughnessy of Albnny having
given him nnd $2,000 to De Witt Bros,
fenr of n teacher famine.
P. ,P. ClnxtonT United States com- of Igiconu for tho pacing stallion
'n
mtssloncr of education.'reports:
"The Prlncelyne, 2:11*4, by Prince McKlnshortage fa constantly’ IncrensTng’ nmr Hey; ‘ItMB~unflerstood'tlmf PrUitelyflO
largo In somo see* will bo raced next season by his now
Is embarrnsslniclv Ii
owner.
lions."

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A TOAST TO THE FLAG
By JOHN JAY DALY,
of the VlQllantes.
Here’s to the Red of It,—
There's not n thread of It,
No. hor n shred of It
in nil the spread of It
From foot to head.
But heroes bled for It,
Faced steel nml lend for IL
Precious blood shed for It,
Bathing It Red.

Lewiic Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T.
O. Gillln, Willie O. Goolsby, Harrold
Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
Merriwether, Robert Routh, Staf­
ford LeFils, Grover LeFils, Paul
Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank campbell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­
burn, Oacur DuUoxc, Edwin L.
Hinkle.
Sam J. Pickens, Harry If. Ncwinan, Bryan Walker, .Andrew J.
King, Charles Priestcr, Robt. O.
Weeks, Waifred Pierson, Vander
Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit­
chell, Drawdy Mutthers, Lewis Col­
lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William B. Lynch, James H. l.ee, J.
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
Muson, Dr. T. A. Neal George Hyman
John E Hawkins
Fred Ballurd
Cal Robert Willie
Joe Zapf
Ralph Geiger ’
Hsrry GcigCr
Fred Ballard
Robert Hill
Eddie Potter
Raymond McDonald
Carl McDonald
Clarence Temple
Joe Guerry,
William Shepnrd
Carl Takach
Victor M. Greene
First Lieut. Geo. G. Herring
Second Lieut. Ralph Wight.
Clarence Mahoney, limner Wynne,
Walter Mason, John Retold, Paul
Pesoid, Edmond Stowe, Frank Lossing, Arthur Lonsing.
Berkeley Blackman
'Worfhington Blackman
Wallace Crosby
.
Henry Lee
Alvin Kendall
Brittain Johnson
Joseph Wynn
Chas. S. Lee, nrmy.
Tutu Cjiapman
Robert A. Cobb.
J. J. Driggers
A. I. Ross.
/Fotn Meridith.
• .
William Cmilhourn
Fred Wight
Reginald Holly
Vlnil l.ce Smith
Carl Mnlam
Hume Humph,

Dccreattd Enrollment In Normal
Schools and Resignation* May
Bring Crisis.

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Here’s to the White of It,—,
Thrilled by the sight of It,
Who knows the right of It
But feels the might of It
Through day and nlgtrt?
Womanhood's care of It
Made manhood dare for It,
I'lirity's prayer for it
Keeps It so White.

Cow Ease to Keep Off Flies
Fernald Hardware Company

litre's lo the Blue of It.—
Beauteous view of It,
lleavcnll hue of It,
Htur-Rjmfigled (Jew of 1^
Constant nml true.
Btntes stand supreme for It,
Diadems clean) for It,
Liberty's beam for It
Brightens the Blue.

Miss Frances Ilnwthorne' Brady,
daughter of Thomns Grayson Brady of
Washington. l&gt;. C.. Is the first nnd only
woman on the staff of the director gen­
eral of railroads, William G. McAdoo,
Miss Brady's capabilities make her
a most hnndy person In nny organiza­
tion where directing ability nnd crea­
tive Idens nra- needed. Miss Brady
wns selected because of the ability and
efflcleney sho-hns shown In Liberty
lonn work In the treasury*; She Is tho
second appointee of Mr. McAdoo as
director general of railroads.
Since leaving a finishing Hchool In
Washington' Ills* Brady 'hns been
prominent In all the affairs of the
younger aet, hut when the war started
she felt tho call for patriotic duty nnd
offered her'services to the government.

MAKES SWEATERS FROM
RAISING SHEEP ON UP
Seattle, Wash.—Six heavy
sweaters which recently were
given to tile HedneWool ley
branch o f -the Red Cross were
made nt homo In the old-fash­
ioned way. Mrs. 8. D. Itenson
raised the sheep from which the
wool wns taken on her farm nt
Siskiyou.
While experimenting with bark
preparations Mrs. Benson dis­
covered-n way to dye the yarn
In the regulation shades of gray
nml khaki, and finally knit tho
sweaters herself.

Conductorsttes Caps bis..
New York.—Three hundred wompn
conductors on New York street cars
are making good. President Theodor*
P. Bhnnts o f the Interborough Rail­
road company, has announced that the
ronductorcttcs are aa efficient as men,
equally honest and more polite.
Shad* Tress aa Fusl.
Prophetatown. 111.—Shade trees here
next summer will be a scarcity. Hun­
dreds bf them have been cut down to
relieve a fuel famine. Hi* town for
a time waa without firewood or coal.

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Stars, stripes and pole of IL
Body nnd soul of It;
On to the goal of It.
Carry It through.
Home or abroad for IL
Unshenlb the sword for It,
Fight In accord for It,
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ENLISTS AS U. S. GUARD
Springfield. III.—Presenting a
flirted honorable discharge from
the nrmy written on sheepskin
nnd dated 185(1, John B. Landis,
aged fifty-eight, had enlisted here
lu tho United States guards. He
Is a veteran of Custer's fumed
Indian command. Although be
Is eighteen years beyond the ngo
limit, recruiting officers accepted
him because of Ids splendid
physical fitness. Lnmlts hns oue
son In tho avlntton section In
France.

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Chicago.—Making ' nnd
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wcnlthy fnmltles of Wlnnctkn, an ex­
clusive North shore suburb. Instead
of piloting high-powered racers or
tinkering with expensive motorboats,
more tlinn n score of wcnlthy youths
are learning the useful art of tho cob­
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11. A. DoWIndt Is "bncklng" the en­
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renting of a shop und the purchase of
Initial supplies. 1’cter Scliram, 'an
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Proceeds of tho shop are to bo
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Emblem of Authority Raised In House
of Representatives Has a Mar- .
veloutly Quieting Effect

Seattle Woman Tells of Plight of
Americans in Russian
City.

One o f tho Ambulances Giron to tho U nit
- And oil this discovery leads to a
certain shyness-something which Is
new to Ynhkco temperamerit. My two
friends o f the heavy baggage seemed
to regird me ns an expert In this war
game, and an expert who had to bo
trentod with respect. Consciously or
unconsciously, they gnTo me an as­
cendance over them. I wns the warrlor, they tho tyros coming on to tho
Held of experience. One day, In a
chaffing remark, I compared their lord­
ly trunks nnd my little bundle of be­
longings, and thereafter the trunks
seemed to cnll for'eonstant apologies.
I couldn't help watching their progress;
ns ope watches a schoolboy growing
up nml treating them as juniors,
whose only misfortune wns they hnd
been Into In coming Into tho Held" •

Describes Terrible Experience# During
Fight Between the Bolshevlkl and
Cadets—In Very Center
of the Battle.

Senttlo, Wash,—How Atnorlcans hud­
dled for eight days In’ the basement
of a hotel In Moscow, Russia, whllo
tho battle between the bolshevlkl and
endots’
loyal to tho government raged
Eagerness of the Americans to
over their heads. Is told In a vividly
♦Get to the Front Is
Interesting tetter received here by
relatives of Mrs. Helen Meserve. for­
Always Noted. „
merly of this city, who has spent tho
last three nnd one-half years with her
husband In Itusslu.
Harry Meserve, her • husband, It
representative of tho Nntlonal City
hank of New York in I'etrogrnd .and
Moscow.
0tt "on the Job" at Once and Dle."Living like rats nml running from
pliy a Desire to Learn and to .
place to place to nvold the bullets of
Be Where the Sheila Are
the-umclilno guns nnd tho shells of
Whizzing.
tho larger guns," Sirs. Meserve says,
"wns mi experience she Indies never
London.—Many Hffcrestlng ratorIcs Massacred in North 3ea Battle to undergo ngnln.".
pjnje from France about tho keenness
The Ural part of her Idler Is tinted
by the Germans.
of ml ml unrl tho eager spirit of tho
November II, 1017, nt MoScow. It
American officers arriving at the front.
snys:
officers get "on tho Job" nt.onco
"Yesterday wo were nblo to leave
Norwegian Papers Tell of -Attacks en
tfi&lt;] dMny " deslro to learn and to bo
the hotel In Moscow nnd nro now nt
Lifeboats and Firing on
ebrrr the shells aro whizzing and tho
(he French military headquarters.
White Flags.
jjans nre to bo seen.
For eight days we were under bom[ Thi- Drat temlcncy of JhmJlrltlalictit
Imhhnrnr'TmrtTnr" three flours Ilii-'
London.—-An nppnlllng story of cold­ guns of tin- uiiiirchlsls were turned
ti4o be somewhat envious of the elab­
orate paraphernalia and equipment of blooded massacres by Germans of flic directly on the Hotel National, where
the Americans, but the disposition* of crews nf Rrltlsh North sen convoys tn great damage was done. All the
the Inner to slinre everything he has n recent hnttlc Is told by (he Norwe­ windows were broken ami the walls
torn by ilvy big shells.
vpli Ms colleagues, bo they French or gian papers.
Tin* Tldenstegn sold tho German
British, at once puts him on a most
Like Rats In Cellar.
cruisers, were observed nt nix o'clock
“The last few days wo lived like
friendly basis.
\ Itrtil-h officer, writing In tho In the morning nnd were thought to he rats In iIn- eellnr. running from place
Daily News, tells of the nrrlvnl of llrlttxh vessels, but nt seven o'clock, to plncu to safe shelter. During n|l
pro -of these American offleent nt when there wns more light, they sud­ the bombardment we did not lake our
tbs front. After describing jin old denly began shooting nml the convoy clothes oft nml sat up two nights."
Four lla)s later flits letter was con­
French rlmtentt. "full of gusts of wind, wns terrified to see the Rrltlsh de­
of rhoits and Inbyrtnthlne passages," stroyer nt the stein of the convoy be­ tinued lit the Hotel d'Kurope In I'cIt rays that these two Americans gin to sink, although It fought to the Irograd. The Idler continues:
"Wo arrived lu-re yesterday In a
Itrrcl Into the place' with trunks and end.
Tho flermnn cruisers, nftcr signaling Red Cross Irain and are leaving for
b n nml quickly made themselves nt
tho vessels to stop, ftdvnnccd on each home Just iis soon ns we |msslhly
tome.
c_.
sldo of the convoy, which they swept call get nul. I will try nnd tell n lit­
Mike Themielvee at Home at Once.
with all their guns nt n range of less tle more about our experiences In
lb- ilesi-rtties their entrance thus*
Moscow.
"Ami Just then tho door creaked than two hundred yards.
The German destroyers enmo up nnd
“ The Hiring begun at*-t err o'clock nt
open, and two pleasant" faced young
cm la khnkl, and wearing wlde- helped to spread denth nnd. destruc­ night. At first only n few shots were
Kikc lints with gold and black gprd tion on the defenseless ships, shrlls tired. There was positively no warn­
wo knew the gov­
hrtnrd nroiiml them, put their ‘heads falling thick nnd fnst. The Gcrmnns ing nny kind,
la, looked round, bade me’ n pleasant were not content to sink tho ships, but ernment had been tnkeu -over by the
pol evening, looked at the pile of shelled the lifeboats, nnd every living bolshevlkl (this party Is composed of
boies, said they supposed this was thing coming their wny wns merci­ anarchists nnd socialists, tho former
Tho Burvlvors In great majority).
there they were coming In, and ex­ lessly Blnughtcred.
“ Our rooms were on the corner of
pected. and were quite prepared to put owed their lives to the high sen which
sp,with hardships, nnd rapidly took wns running, ranking the boats a diffi­ the liotel and our .windows were rid­
cult mark.
dled with bullets while we were dress­
po»»e««lon.
In the midst of the massacre on- ing early In the morning preparatory
"This, then, wns the Amcricnn nrmy
wrm- i-« -tny. Tliese young gentlemen other Rrltlsh destroyer entne up nnd to louv log.
h»i) trru-'b-d from the other side of Immediately nttneked, but wns soon j “ We were In the very center of the
the Atlantic to help out the nllles, nnd sunk In the unequal struggle. The Ger­ hrilllendil The tight wns between
with iIn tn tmd come their belongings man llotlltn then cruised backward nnd llie hoMievIkl nml the cadets, the lat­
parked in trunks. Thinking, of course, forward along the sinking simmers, ter standing by Hie government nnd
pouring n fresh nnd tcrrlhlo rain of the former trying to overthrew It.
of the limited number o f ’beds, I said:
shells nt n rnngo of 100 ynrds.
There wns very little to eat In the
How many are there o f you?' 'I guess
One shell went thrnngh the Swedish hotel, nnd again the Rial Cross men
them nr- only two coming In here.'
&lt;nc replied. That seemed good enough, ; ship Wlmdnr, exploding In the life­ m ine'to •mi* rescue and we did our
I raid to myself: ‘This nrmy lias boat on Ilie other side nnd killing all own rooking.
••On .Sunday the endds took imsses.
rat «&lt;'iin- irnimportation. If n couple Its occupant it, fourteen men am) three
*lou of (lie hotel. On Monday tin'
el llciiirnnnts carry this lot. whnl women.
The other llfebont rowed hark tn bolshevlkl began to lire on It with
eum mi jinny carry?'
rescue Hie rnpluln nnd two wnltresses rlih-s only. • Nearly nil the windows
"I don’t regret their coming. They
from the wreck. A shell struck the wen- broken and we llvt-d In the halls.
srr.- tip .■ Amerlrhns. They unked a
taint nnd killed Ovo of Hie occupants, On Tuesday the big guns were turned
let of qui'Hiionn, and In doing s o ,
only the mnto escaping by swimming. InimeiJIalitFoii us and the two upper
tklnned.mo ()f my knowledge" of the j
The Wlrndnr wns u mass of llnmes stories destroyed. The tdg gun tiring
vcti ni front. And from those trunks
nnd the two girts Jumped Into the sen. ronllnueil for three long nni^ljorr.'hle
G&gt;*f pr-dnecd pieces of equipment [ Tho captain wns saved liy clinging to
which made me envious—nutonintic ! wreckage. As tho two young women hours.
Cadcta Driven Out
revolvers, marked with n large U. H. j were sinking nn English ship hoisted
“The entire hotel liecnmo so tilled
nnd ammunition; glasses, boots. 1
the white ling.
,
with smoke and gas It wns difficult to
barings, mats, hats, mess dins; water i
The answer of tho Gormans wns n hrentlie, nml wo m ill! scarcely see
bfiitb's. npnre tunics, flash lumps— j
shot which killed both girls. Twefvo tell feel nwny.
everything. In fact, which makes onrj
men of nnothcr ship had, Just got Into
•The lirlng from the nnnrctilsts
own officers when on the move look
tho lifeboat when a Hhcll killed them drove Hu* cadets from our liotel, nnd
.Uke Christinas trees. These young ofon Tuesday night the nnnrctilsts took
fens were even more the complete all.
possession.
officer than we profess tc he; hut nil
•The buttle continued for four days
SOME CAMOUFLAGE
llnlr decorative effects were stowed
more, the bolshevlkl tiring from our
*nd locked nwny in trunks. And, look -.
hotel nnd the caileIs Jlrlug buck. On
*nc nt the proposition fnlrly nnd |
Wednesday the Bring was so heavy
vqunn ly i ticgan to like those trunks, j
Hint the halls were not even safe, ami
Democratic Discipline.
we went to the cellar, where we stayed
"\y«&gt; Miil.il down to work together.!
n couple or days and nights.
Th'-ra American officers nre of the
“ It was not only tho tiring—Hint
•tamp of the Cnnndlnn nntl Australian !
was
expected—hUI the bolshevlkl hnd
onin r—keen, alert, Rood shots, nnd ondemanded the keys to tlio wlno cellar,
oovi'*! with what they themselves cnll
which Imd been refused. No one knew
uctnflcrntle discipline.' One snw this
wln-41 they might, use force and get
^helpline at work.
'You fellows
them. You cannot Imnglno wtint nwjf’V '" '1 K"t much of n place to shako,
fill looking people these men nre. A
j“ nn In.* one of their servants told
large part seemed to he deserters from
lb,- morning nftrr ho had dumped
Hie nrmy. nml they looked ns If there
* iim»i, r's kit In my room, nnd
was nothing they would atop nt. .
ni think 1 felt nny resentment
"Finally the Bring seemed to dimin­
Wnr mil,-,! follow
ish. nnd. on Saturday we lennieil tho
reiicls hud bpen defeated,"
These officers hnd that Inevitable
, S ! Dn* L* ,'" nr ,l,°
nnd ace th e :
CigtJW t*
de of {fnrfnre which one flncls. In
PAYS 6 CENTS TO COLLECT 5
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rtrplvcd British officers.
And
’n
fre I, i|,o Fnnic kind of epeculntlng
T a * Collecting Not A lw a ya Profitable
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The American bouso of represent­
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Dean Briggs of Harvard Explains housq of commons, and‘at the time of
Its organisation the mnea was also
New Plan Evolved at 1 adopted
Its symbol of nuthority.
Tho drat one to bo used was destroyed
Yale Conference.
when the Oritlth burned the cnpltol
‘ building at Washington In lS u , and
from that time down to 1842 a mode!
BIG GALA DAYS ABANDONED of
the original, mado of painted wood,
was used. In tho latter year tho pres­
Bamts Being Arranged to 8atlify ent mace was made and put Into use.
aolfsr Told tfis Truth.
It Is composed o f a bundle o f ebony
Nipper Campbell, the eminent Scotch
Healthful Love of Bport Rather
rods, three feet long, bound together pro^was playing a hard match In tbo
Than for Purely 8peetacular
by silver bands, after tho-manner o f recent wnr relief tournament
or Financial Ends.
the fasces. From the center o f one end ’ On n certain tee tho Nipper hooked
I —
protrudes a slender silver stem, repre­ Into a deep trap;
:- r “Oh, Tm sorry," remarked his oppo­
An explanation of the new stand on sentative of the nx of tho ancient
models. On lids Is mounted n solid sil­ nent
sport taken by Harvard, Yale and
"You're a liar," said tho Nipper, “and
Princeton ns the result of tho confer­ v e r ‘ globe, live Inches In diameter,
whllo. crowning the trip of,this globe I won't be sorry U you go there your­
ence among Dean Lc Baron Briggs,
. . .
Professor Corwin nnd Dean McCIcn- stands n silver eagle with outstretch­ self."
ed wings.
nnnnhnn, U made by Dean Briggs In a
statement In the Yale News. He de­
clares that sport nt tho three Colleges
will bof continued on an Informal basis,
a
with the exception o f schedules. He
adds that the term “Informal" has been
misinterpreted. The donn'a statement
follows;
“There was a general agreement In
our conference ns to the vylodom of our
procedure with regard to athletics last
fall, for wo wore all glad that tho footbnll Interests were put nMdo nnd that
tho big games were omitted. If for­
mal collegiate sports are resumed'they
will he held on as Incxpcnslvo a basis
ns possible. They will not bo scheduled
for big gain days and will not tic ns
publicly advertised ns before, games be­
ing arranged with n view to satisfying
a healthful love of sport rather than
for purely spectacular or financial
ends. .
Live s t o c k _ i S - j a i s e d _ c n _ t h a Uphold'Military Interests.*
farms and ranches of the W est.
‘The military organ Irat Ions of tho
ecpnrnto colleges nnd universities nre
Meat is eaten in the large cities
now on n firm bnsls. By re-cstnbll»h*
Ing frtrmnl nthlrtlcs 1 think thnt we
of the East, and by our boys in
enn relieve the tinnnturnl strain on tho
France — thousands of miles
men nnd generally tone up the college
spirit ft 1«, however, most Importnnt
away.
to keep the athletic Interests Interfer­
ing with-tho military duties or Intet^
The day of transporting live
e.itfl, nnd wo must further seo to It that
the public does not misinterpret our
animals from ranch to seaboard
action nnd ronllntm to regard the
and overseas has passed. There
games as the big events of tho college
yenr.
was too m uch waste. The m od­
'Tho newspapers hnvo derided the
ern packer locates his large and
term Informal1entirely too much, hnvIng quite missed Its xlgnlllennco. By re­
specialized plants in the produc­
establishing formal nthletlcs wo do not
ing regions. He ships the dressed
in any wny mean ta feature athletic
contests, nor do we propose to make
beef in. refrigerator cars, and
nthletlcs tiny less Informal ns regards
their rein Ron to military work. They
holds it in his own refrigerated
will tie more format merely In the mat­
branch warehouses until deliv­
ter of the resumption of modified
schedules with our old competitors.
ered to the retailer. For ship­
T-ho change, I nnt sure, will show- good
ment to foreign ports, he
results both In the military nnd ath­
letic Interests.
transfers the meat to refrigerated
Players In Military Units.
ships.
“The decision whether men not In
the mllltnry organizations of their uni­
By means o f his nation-wide organ­
versities shnll or shall not tie nlde to
pltty on the nthletlc tennis of Hu* com­
ization the m odem packer maintains a
ing season was left entirely to the nilcontinuous flow o f meats to all parts
thurt lies at each college, but I see no |
o f the country, so that each retailer
reason why the nhlchodlod man whom
gets just the quantity and quality o f
wo plrk to represent us In vigorous
outdoor life should not ho In the exist­
meat his trade demands, and at the
ing military units. In fact, I think It
time he wonts it.
Is unfair to Yale to nllovv her oppo­
nents tn use men not In the mllltnry or­
Swift &amp; Company recently shipped
ganization*. nnd consequently vve dirt
not nllovv one member of the .freshman
1,000 carloads o f meat products In one
porkey lonm to play against Ynle In
week to our Armies and to the Allies.
Saturday's game, unr will vve allow
Hiieh men to play on future Harvard
Bridging the gap from ranch to con­
ten ins.”

Bridging the Gap
From Steer to Steak

Wlclritn, Knn,—Collecting tnxes Is
not always n prefllnblo Job, according
In County Trcnstircr W, IL llewey.
The other day a man living out of
town wrote to the county treasurer,
inking the amount of-his taxes nn a
smnll lot In the outskirts of the town.
They were five cento, »o he wno In­
formed by letter, costing tho county
treasurer n three-cent stamp.
’ In n fow days a letter waa received
with the five cento. He bad to have
a recejpf returned lo-Hiv. rotting-'an­
other three cento. '

sumer can be done successfully—and
at low unit costs and profits—only by
large business organizations.

ROGER HORNSBY IS
IN CLASS 3 DRAFT

Swift &amp; Company’s profit on meat,
alwnys so small as to have practically
no effect oil prices, is now limited by
the Government to about 2 cents.on
each dollar o f sales;—
’
Y ear Boole o f interesting ‘ nnd
l .t tructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift &amp; Company
Union Stock Yards,Chicago,Illinois

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' v,,,'"tl,lng more. These Amer- Th' Snrg can ho nil peevish,"
**nve definite vlcwa on the Or th* Cap kick up n row,
‘
" ,lf them told me that he jllut we forget them troubles
B 2 T &gt; *o An&lt;l the IJrlttsh nnd Svhen the bugle blows for chow.
^ &gt; arvnl*. somewhat ragged nnd
F l ? " th*tr «ong struggle. What tVe got tho greatest cookco
TbetHHa0' wn"
‘th0 reverse, In all th' camps I’ll vow,,
vra*
L". '." ™ 7 ,nnt,o hl® blink;
Y’oughta see tho Vnfr that
dlmHir h K,1,y Polished and extraor- Ho can Camouflage lb' chow. i /
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"1!clt* “ tort and full o f . .t a
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taorsu
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exP«ted
to
find
low
Tho'
beans
Is
beans
most
nny
where,
I. mom, ...T v *TC,ca 10 nna 10W
i hJth „ ln*,e"d of which b « flnda It You'd never know 'em m&gt;w. '!
I hid r* ' r! ° n&amp;1,3r 1
these officers . HI tell th' world that prunes taste fln«
" When th* b o ji line up for chow.

Till*' la tho emblem o f the'hous*
and whenever that body becomes unroly, an often happens, and the speaker
la unable to restore order, the serjccant-at-ann* Is summoned and, lift­
ing tho mace .from Ita place on the
pedestal, raises It aloft and carries It
op and down the aisles. Order la
Instantly s t o r e d ; every member sinks
Into .hts sent and absolute sllencorelgns.
.
Such Is the power of the mace.
Every member must respect Its author­
ity, and should any fall to do so, he
la liable to a heavy One or even ex­
pulsion. .

Roger Hornsby, shortstop o f the 8t.
Louis Cardinals, has been put In Class
8 by his draft board at Fort' Worth,
Tex. Hornsby wns given deferred clas­
sification becnuBo of n dependent
mother,
Tho placing o f Hornsby In Class 3
will enable him to ploy hall this sum­
mer.
Spencer Now Coaching.
Ed 8 pen cor, Detroit catcher, la
coaching tho'Santa Clara University
baseball team;

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD
B. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
'PvMbfetd E m *T Tussdsysnd Friday

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

D*0*«r»d (a
CJl, b, Catrltr (Z.*0 Prr T*ar la
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AdTUKi •» *•&lt; r«f AUnlb
r i m w b la A « » bc* Msat Ba Mad* *1 Offlro

and’ we' feel that every man who
urges or organises a strike should be
sen t-to the front at once a t ‘ some
kind of Job. Every man who lays
down his tools and quits at.the pres­
ent crisis of our - country-end the
world should be.treated as an alien
enemy.
*.
If there are complaints, let there
be
conferences,or adjustments bj'
arbitration, but this country is at
war and those men who threaten and
quit work vitally necessary are sim­
ply helping the enemy. They are
pro-German.
The-millions of boys enlisted are
on. small pay, the farmers, business
men, shop girls, teachers, ministers
are paying the bills and not striking
—except at the enemy.
It is time that striking wns put
out of business. We are at war.

J- 'V v V J V /

aJm w
b a r ite

“ I pledge allegiance
to my flag and the Re­
public for which It
stands; one nation in­
divisible, with Liberty
and justice to all,'’

Our distinguished cousin Dr. Lin­
coln Ilulley, president of Stetson
-Unfrerstty- wnrTlPCied r'.ai" renatm
to represent Volusia county last
Tuesday
Good man in a good
p la c e .

The eclipse begins on the roast of
Washington ul 2:55 p. in., Puri lie
.time. At Orlando1, central standard
time the eclipse begins nt 4:43 p. in.
Totality begins at 5:11 nnd 20 secund ends at 5:42 and eleven seconds.
The eclipse ends nl sunset.

Good old Chris. C'odrington of the
DcLand Newa who was removed by
Governor Cults bfroin the position
of county commissioner of Volusia
was elected to that position by u
It will be seen by this that total­
large vote Tuesday. Now we will
ity in Florida lasts only threeado If ('alts removes him again.
quarters of a minute, i he width of
the shadow path at Orlando will be
Thero is a decidedly marked re- forty miles, or about twenty miles
Hcmhl&amp;nec between the people who northeast ami southwest on either
do not want their sons to go to war side of the city.
and .the people who give lull little to
The cause of the cr^pae is the
the Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A. and coming of the moon between the
other war work.
You know them earth nnd the sun. Seen from the
when you see them and if you stop earth, sun ami m oon, appear the
to investigate them you will find this same size nearly*, no that the moon
name feeling in the breasts of the
slackers and they rornc by it from
1 iherltance in wnr .and peace.

of scene conversation with different
people, theme things serve to keep us
front becoming narrow and also from
wearing out the machinery of the
brain and body by too much tension,
on certain harts. The Reporter-Star
says:
“ The community visits would con­
sist of merchants, professional men
and privato citizens, each Thursday
starting from 'the Board of Trade at
a given time ip autos, to.visit some
farm* or farms in certain sections of
the county. The farmers who were
to be visited' would be notified the
week before, naturally he would take
a prldo In having his farm spick 'and
span for the Inspection (first good re­
sult). . The merchant ' would be
producer, the producer with the
merchant, a better understanding
would ensue. The citizens of Orlan­
do could sec what their county is
capable of produc!ngt which woutd
enable them to speak with more in­
telligence of the assets of this section
to the stranger. The farmer when
he knew these visits would be mado
a( regular Intervals to his farm
would have a greater Incentive to
produce better crops. We would all
know each other (so to speak*. The
ties of cooperation would he broad­
ened betweeq city and town folks,
nnd as the prosperity of the one Is
largely dependent upon that of the
other, no opportunity should he lost
to strengthen this ^spirit."
Practically anything that would
be good fob one Florida county
would be good for another nnd nil
over the state, where the Thursday
half holiday is observed it would he
well if the time wero used in getting
acquainted. There are lens of thou­
sands of automobiles in Florida, and
the roads arc improving steadily.
Naturally tho^popular- resorts-getm
great many of the people on Thurs­
day afternoons; that is all right, hut
there are other jieopie who may not
wish to take that regular trip, nnd
don’ t really know just what to do.
Thursday afternoon, froml 1 o’ clock
until dark, is a long uftemoon this
summer, and while, in the majority
of fnstnnces it may bo too worm for
garden work, it will scarcely he tqo
uncomfortable for a trip to tflo
country. As the newspapi r quoted

THE FAIRER SEX
■ We solicit the bank accounts o f women, assuring them
aid and courtesy in your transactions with us. W e 'will be p
to furnish financial information and advice, if so desired. V
o f Seminole County we invite you to pur bank.
CAPITAL $30,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
II. R. STEVENS

C. M. HAND
JAnrU lU /, rLim iU A
TW-IWA.I p L WOODRUFF Vks-PrsihUnt

O. L. TAYLOR
CasMar

R. R. DEAS
Alt’l Crihirt

THE B A N K TH AT INSURES YOU R DEPOSITS

will come perchance into every homo
before there will c?mc with It the’
glory of realisation that we hnvo
fought n good light and wan eterml
Jlfo for liberty and civilization.

to send their names to -Mrs. R. A.
Tcrhcun, secretary of Seminole Coun
ty Chapter A. R. C.
Send also the
name and address of the family
to a d — father, mother, brother or
sister. Compliance with this request
will facilitate the service of the Ci­
vilian Relief and Home Service com­
mittees, two important committers
of the Red Cross for the benrllt of
Soldiers, Sailors and others in the
service:
Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Secy.,
20G Elm Ave.
Phone 203-J.

mrougnoui m o entire year—or until
December 1st. In this way It U
pcctcd that Seminole will far excrej
her quota and those In charge

Now bur supreme, u ik is to fight
:nd keep on Hgli'inn until the murticrous Potsdam gnng have learned
the full power of the righteous wrath
A. Dorner, a prominent reddfnt
of outraged civilization.
of Celery avenue and nne of tt,
We r.ccd to be awakened to this
largest, growers of the Sanford di*.
and to realize that the army wiiish
l r i « died at St. Luke’s. Hospital is
we muat send to* France must num­
Jacksonville lact Saturday after js
ber many millions in training lure
illness of several months. Deemed
to fill in the gaps.
We should push
lintl been suffering with'a cnncoroui
eiv.'.-.ld wish ull possible speed until
growth on hi* neck fur some time
wo have 5,003,000 so Idiots oil the Plans for National War Savings nnd was taken to St..Luke's.as aJw
____________ Week
r :. — battlefields o f France and L.CQfl.rOfi
resort tffid here nil that skilled »urfmire’ m. our cantonnv_n 3 order v? ;•
The county chairman of War gcons nnd nurses could do v.a,
orous training that ;h cj may b Savings Committee,* Sc hello Mnines, eomplished to stny the ravages c|
ready to take thu pities rf tit :» and Mrs. K. M. Galloway, director this disease hut all in vale and death
who have gone osi ahead i t •:.•• ,r. :i of Woman’ s Work in the War Snv- ^eaine ns a relief.,
struggle, mi tlul at no time m.-il .,ur ings Campaign have joined .forces
A. Corner wan horn in Hilda pen,
a
European army have ksa
5.0CC- and expect thereby to obtain
Hungary, nnd nt the age of IG yMJ
greater good from the two organiza­
0)0 fighting men.
-vcaine to America with hi, parents,
• This must he the- Am* ic^u sf iri*. tions through the intensive drive on
settling in New York city where hr
The man or the woman who dots not War Savings Stamps, which begins
real! o this situation, nnd is r.ot will­ •June 2'lth and ends with National
ing n make this supreme vacrifire War Savings Day June 28th
Already some twelve teams have
has ... t os yet realized tiro.task that
is i !i uil of u.«, nor the responsibility been appointed and two captains, a
man nnd a woman elected for each
which has been placed upon us.
1 1 1 us stir into a living, burning [/enm, nnd these captains have been
tl'i e all our energies to scorch nnd called to meet In the commissioners
h lv l the murderers, outrugors nnd rooms nt the Court house Monday
lu. tei* who have blackened
the night, 8 o'clock to get instructions
name •f German., rs r.o ot’uT coun­ and literature in order that they
may lie .preparing themselves and
try in human history.
Let us build a fighting machine lieutenants for the work before
the first t$n acres, doing much of th
surparring German’s to the extent them.
hard work hitnsclf nnd the form*!
Seminole
county
is
somehwai
be­
.hi*. #he*vtn rurpawc* lull: that lib
dancing
teacher developed into i
erty aurpessus slavery: that Amerl- hind in her allotment of War Sav­
farmer
after
the Florida sunshie*
ings Stamps nnd State Director
had
restored
his
health. He made i
Griggs has Bent the call for’ Semsuccess.from
the
stnrt and Inter oi
Inolo to keep pace with what she Ims
sent
for
Lis
sweetheart
and rnarrid
done nnd can yet d o —Seminole will
her here, iwttling down on the faro
answer in the affirmative.
where they have resided ever sinrt.
Mrs. Galloway nnd Mr. Mnines From a s |jki1I beginning Mr l&gt;..n,r
have been working on the National became*&lt;me of the largest grower, ia
plan and ttu*y have now ailaprftl the this section and recently both one *(
plan to use in this county nnd will the most beautiful homes on thil
he ready to explain the workings of famous, avenue.
He wns public
and the intentions of the various, spirtitcdnnd
wished to help Hi
methods of toany work ouhmittcd for
use by the National Chairman, Mr.
Vanderlip.

. .1 -M ILLIO N I E L I ED
T.’ C Manufacture.'!) .Record in the
Without going into the merits or
.tdl'i*1log sfdciuHd editorial room s a
demerits of the cap ^The Herald
iKtc if warning that should )a\t* n
would like to caution'' the otllrern
to ‘ (1, nry to -ir. use li e Amer'can
upon the free ure of their clubs or
j etit 1• • a i I ree.li.'aiir.n i f the
o t icr weapons unless their lives are
l ord I'. ii renters ll.r rnl.on:
in danger.
There is considerable
To be winning of the war fir the
discussion pro and con on
this
I rati n of our country from dammatter and n word to the wise should
iHtton tinder German domination
bo sufficient. There are limes when
ad ! far ..'.c raving of civilisation anil
an officer may have, to use his club
Chii9itar.lt&gt;' from d ir‘.ruction by
and there may he times when he is
utacis Ic bsiholism , this country h; s
called upon to shoot hut he should corona. First, magnitude stars he­
■ m m i'.cd t i n ! f to ihr in mist
use judgment in the matter and ro me visible.’ ’
•
.. &lt;■'. i !" i ■ p-uwtr in men lU’ d
a /oid criticism.
No ,i■rum of )&gt; »i*c should *. v« r L’*
No one who possibly can view thr
rr fluid) rid until the nin irr. i t t!,i
Congressman .Sears was it-lurned wunder should fail to do so. The
|cllii's l u ," march'd mbit ,*
Tuesday by a handsome majority last solar eclipse visible in (he United
. . . *.• ; .tenr’ii
t:sk which iliroitgh itvrtnnny an.! A /J iii., and
anil yet he shoulil hear in mind that States » t.. in 1900, and there will i
v.e h o ., u: dciuikcr.
It |p*z not ^hot or hung every mr.le «f the Honot be another* until 1923.
je
t
cntc.cd
d.cp
down
into
the sruls li*!ir.ol|prn nnd Hatshirg iiynns’ iec
The time required for the shadow
tions thnt conflirt with the I’ ri*si- to sweep across the United States is of all ;v...e Uu.’T how p u l is to he and their milhnry leadcs. Urlera
the sucillice at h c n c 'a i.d aLrvad this be done wc would place, a pre­
dent. He lus n perfoct right to his forty minutes;
(iwn ujilnion but in thrsc troublous
It Is an opportunity for parent* to which we rniiht make. Ac yet we mium upoq crime and outrage all
Ulmca he ran well afford to follow interest their children In the wonders have made no sactitlci v.y n h y to he civilization.
Ilia lender and make no mistakes. of astronomy, nnd.for ull to stand In culled by il dt name.
As mcnsnml by the armies of EuT h e people will condone his fault admiration nnd reverence in the
lhi» time hut they will tilso watch presence of nature's greatest vv'on.hiI canwr—&lt;diMn4y-iii-the-futunmrmh drrt*;
TYrrinm oTbui think, too,1of
ho ahoujd lliank his lucky stnrs the marvelous powers of the mind of
which he has
upon having no many stuunch friends man by the .exercise
figured
out
with
exactness
the time,
in his * district who nrj* inclined to
Kive him another chance. There is place, cause, of this as of other
(Continued frorq Page 1)
not n congressman or senator in heavenly phenomena, to the very
office that is bigger than our Presi­ second.
regarded as entirely possible that in­
dent mul they should remember
creased enemy activity in front of
THURSDAY HALF HOLIDAYS
sac: i fire
the American sector northwest of
Under the cnptidn What Are You
Tout may indicate an impending
Doing With Your Half Holidays?
P A T R IO T IS M , WAGES AND
blow there.
• ,
the Orlando Reporter-Star diseusRcn
STRIK ERS
Thin conclusion is based on tbo
Our government hns just addtd the .subject entertainingly nnd udopinion strongly held by some of­
$300,000,000 to the payroll of rail­ vises tho merchants, professional
ficers
thnt the so-called third drive,
road employees, We all are heartily men and -citizens generally of Or­
the
extension
of the original offen­
glad that the men can' get the In- lando to use tho time thnt has here­
sive campaign to the Aisne front was
crca.se, let there Inf no mistake about tofore been devoted to business in
designed by the Germans to draw off
town on Thursday afternoons by • We are even now wasting time
Lhat.
reserved from tho Amiens and Flan­
talking
about
many
unnecessary
making trips about the country in
IUIInurd fares nnd freights have
ders
nectorc.
- •
things, forgetting Ihr.t our srle hu.I*
gone up,, and wc all, who are not that section. ‘ Community '.building nebs now U to light till wc wit tin
Extraordinarily
heavy
. railway
is ope of the projorts now very
railroad employees pay them, nnd to
train
movements
from
the
northeast
war.
much favored In Florida, and the
our degreo supply that |300,000,00(h
We nre still laying to our : nub tho to the westward in the /ear of the
School teachers, farmers .In our
flattering tmc.ion that the wer v.ll enemy linca norlhwis*. of Toul were
Bcction, business men, arc not get­
soon be over and that wc rbrll. t! ni reported IhU morning by the Amer­
ting any more—m any-of tho latter
go &lt;&gt;n our way wiiliou: lis.ving In ican .patrols.
are pushed close to the wall.
Aerial observers rnr.de similar re­
pay any grer.'. price for :hc tibuty
ports
saying lhat at one lime the
All the ic have freely, loyally given
ti nt v.c l.cj c io win. We rhci.ld
Hares
from
'the funnels cf the loco-J
in response to loan mllx. Red Cross
however, realize that the lack w.
motives
of
6cveial
trains were visible
appeals anil every form of help to
face will require (.11 the t o r c h m if
tho coirntry..
.be na'.ior, Infinitely gttaler Imn simultaneously. The trains apparFinally, wlut the non-railroad
any imaihtery heroism je t devciop- cntly headed in the direction of St. I
man who gets no increase and who
cd, unless a* .cowards e.nd pd'.rcops Mihie! passed during the better part
pays the other fellows nnd stands by
wc, yielded -to nn unbeaten Ce:- of the night.
the Great Cause gomplalns about,
mt tty’s effrnn s to secure peace.
and baa a right to kick about la the
Soldiers’ Families Attention
N.*w v.c ara playing at hercitfc; Lo; ;
•atriklng^ ’ atrlking threats, (topping
f;re icr c ill our latent hcfrclom \. ill: The families of air men who have
■Work In face of Increase*.
,
bo i ect'cd to t-uatoln ua. It will re­ gone into the ecrvice, while or col­
W e have had shipyard strikes and
quire rutrlaco to the extreme from 1ored, and this applies to all'branches
,»re threatened with other strikes,1
cy tr* .family in.iho land, and sorrow 4of the service are earnestly requested

The drive will be closed witlf a
great day, already proclaimed by
the President, Governor and mayor
as National War Savings Dnv, nt I
whirl) lime speakers of national note
will address the people trom_ a con­
venient place down town, bands will
play and the workers will pars In the
crowds and obtain, cither • their &lt;
money for stamps bought at that
lime, or their pledge to buy stamps

H ie Federal Reserve
System Helps Y ou
a

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It was created primarily—
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T o help the business men and farmer^
To provide plenty of currency at all times;
T o efiect a steadier supply of credit.
T h e system merits the support cf all good 'citi­
zens; i.t must have yours in order to reach it-s ml!
development.
.
Yen can secure fhe beiiefits of this great system ami at
the same time assist' directly m
developing i t b y depositing
vour money with us.

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Urt. No i®* Kl»| Mcl^ufhlta, SoeUI Editor. Aavoao havlnt rutui, nirtlri ortnyinldr
lor thh eolaiaa. U would bo apprxUtod II Ihoy woulj t.UplonV*7o"

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lion. Ed. Davis of tho law firm of
p avii &amp; OH** of^Jrlando was In tho
rity yesterday °n ,e*#I businew.
Mrn, J, A . Dortroo of Orlando was
In the city yesterday tho guest of
her brother, Sheriff E. E. Brady.
T, j. Hawkins and slater; ■Miss
Annie will leave next Tuesday for
their old homo in Commerce; Ga.,
making tho trip In thotr car. -They
expect to be gone several months.
Elks Ball
On Friday, June'7th
Open Houto to All
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Miss Hattlbelle llyer of Orlando
was the guest of Mrs. R. J. Holly
yesterday. Miss Hycr Is popular In
Sanford and her many friends are
glad to see her again.
Ensign Harry Carlson is home on
a furlough from his duties at the
aviation station at Pensacola. liar
ry’ s many Sanford friends are prou-’
of hh record. *
SLEEP INSURANCE
"A Terror to M ozqultori."
72-lf
Hon: Seth WooilrufT of Orlando
was'in the city yesterday on buxi­
ne*.* nnd pleasure. He was elected
again for" Representative In Orange
county by n narrow margin.
Elks Rail
On Friday. June 7th
Open House to All
Benefit B ill.

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:Miaa Mamie £ate Williams left
Thursday morning on a visit to relatlves'nnd friends in Savannah, Ga.,
and other-points In that state. She
will remain several weeks.
D. / . Blocker of DcLand was The
guests of friends In this city yester­
day.
Leo Miller of Whitney, Fla., is
among the guests registered at Hotel
Carnes this week.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Massey’ visited
their friends, Mr. and Mm. Crafts
in Daytona for a day or two this
week.
Eiks Ball
On Friday, June 7th
Open Hcuie to All
Benefit- Bail.
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II. E. Marcus of LetMiurg v.a? a
Sanford visitor yesterday..
L. U’. Schwartz arrived in the city
yesterday from New Turk city nnd
will remain for several weeks.

Mrs. Gedzcn arrived here this
week from Charleston, S. C., and is
the guest of' her sister and brotherin-law, Mr. and-Mrs. T. L. Dumas
at their home on Park avenue.
George E. Gowdy of Atlanta, rep­
resenting tho ^Thompson Tool Co.
was in the city yesterday.
H. E. Huppoll of Leesburg spent
____ a few hours in tlie-city yesterday on
IuYsin css.

Dr. J. T. Denton will return from
82-2 tc
Uattle Creek, Mirh., where he has
Mrs. E. G. Tyner has returned been for the past few weeks looking
nfi«T a visit to Gainesville. Willis- after business interests.
ton and other points in central Flor­
SLEEP INSURANCE
ida and will be the guest of her
"A Terror to Mosquito v ."
(laughter, Mrs. R.- J. Holly for the
72tf
next few months..
Hon. George A. DeCottes, one of
the foremost lawyers of the state of
SLEEP INSURANCE
Florida is showing real patriotism by
“ A Terr&lt; r to Mosquitoes."
offering his services to his country,
72-tf
The editor of Tho Herald was the enlisting as a private in tlie tank ser­
He will leave Saturday for
recipient of a fine watermelon Wed­ vice.
Jacksonville,
thence to Gettysburg,
nesday from the farm of C. F.'BrnnPa.,
for
training.
nan on the west side. If he has very
S. J. Carnes lias returned from a
.many of these fine melons he should
lie able to get a good price for them, business trip to Tutnpa.
for this one was certainly a good
Mrs. S. M. Lloyd has returned
Florida melon.
from a brief visit to Jacksonville.
Mr. Lloyd left early in the week for
Elks Ball
New Orleans where lie will lie sta­
On Friday, June 7th
tioned.
Open House to All
Benefit Hall.
82-2tc

Woodland Park will he open two
Su.id.ijs. June 9 and 1GtIt. 82-ltc

Mrs. F. L. Miller and little son
will return- Friday from Jacksonville
where- they have been enjoying a
visit of several weeks, the guests of
fir. and Mrs. O. J. Miller.
The many friends -of Jim Hull
will he. glad to kpow he is convales­
cent after n slight operation at the
Phone 101 for pressing, cleaning base hospital at Camp Jackson. *
and a'icratlonn.
Quality and ser­
Z. Spinks of Oviedo was* a Sanford
vice. Sanford Shoe £ CIo. C j .
visitor yesterday.
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Mr. Geo. Fox and daughter, Miss
Miss Alma Turner left on Wednes­ Martha are spending several weeks
day for DcLand, accompanied by; at Daytona Beach, where they have
Miss Vera Terhcun who will he her i taken n cottage.
guest for tw/&gt; weeks.
C. J. Maloney, representing the
' :.» ; p •!**!! ' .
Liggett £ Myers Tobacco Company
0 . I?;i Icy, J !■!»* 7 h
spent a few hours in the city yester­
0 en H oJic \u f'\
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It* ne.V. B .11.
See our bargain counter for spec­
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ials in odd sices of Regal sho.s.
Pi ices 52.43 up. Sanford Shoe £
Miss Luclle Rines returned yes­
Clothing Co.
77-tf
terday from the Woman's College at
Mr. and’ Mrs. William Bothainly
Tallahassee._________________________
and family spent a pleasant day at
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Elks-fe ll
Daytona Beach yesterday.
On Friday, Juno7ih
G. W. Hull left today for Ot;ala
Open House to All.
where
lie has accepted a position as
Benefit Hdl.
clerk
nt
the Hnrrington Hull Hotel.
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W. H. Tolbert arrived In the city
Among the jirominbnt vlaitors to yesterday from Cincinnati and will
the city yesterday was Dr. I). J.
remain for several Weeks looking
Blocker of the Stetson faculty at after business interests,
He Land. Dr, Blocker Is' a former
S. S. Savage of Ocala was in the
Sanford resident nnd has many
city
a few days tills week on bustnes.
friends in this city and they &amp;jvo
R. E. Goswick of Jacksonville is
him a wnrm welcome hack home.
He is looking after the high school among the guest at the Hotel Carnes
graduates who might bo interested this week.
Cow Peas— Brabham Root-Knot
In attending Stetson 'noxt season.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopathic Resisting variety. Prico $1.50 bush­
76-tf
Physician.
First National Bank el. Chase &amp; Co.
B;dg.. Phone 330-W.
64-tf
Miss* Serita Lake returned yester­
Mrs. W. E. Watson will entertain day from Stnunton. Va.. where she
tyo tables of bridge on Monday has beep a student nt Stuart. Ball
afternoon for Mm. Gcdzon who is the past winter,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. L.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner, Mr.
Dumas.
• and Mrs. N. 0 . Garner nnd little
Mrs. Osborne Herndon and son daughter and- Mrs. J. It. Lawson nnd
have returned from Daytona neach Dorothy, with MrsThrasher
where ihey have been the guests of compose u Inmily gathering at Day­
Inends and rolntivrs for the past tona, where they will spend revernl
few weeks.
weeks.
M r."and Mm. L. Y. Bryan and
lor Wood and heavy hauling sec
Murrell. « r phone 378.
48-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bryan and chil­
Miss Edna Williams left Thursday dren left yesterda?for the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Royco Robinson of
morning on a visit to friends nnd
1100 Myrtle avenue are receiving
relatives In Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Harry Carlson, lieutenant U. S. congratulations upon the arrival of a
A- Is home on a five daysL furlough fine ten.pound boy, horn June 6th.

J. A. McArthur of Atlantn, repre­
senting the Dixie Insulating and En­
gineer Co., was in the city yesterday
transacting business.
Mr. MrArt Imr was here several weeks Iasi
year installing some machinery for
the Sanford Utilities Co.

front Pensacola where he la 'Rationed
■nl the present. •*
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In Honor of.Mrs. fiedren
Mra. T. L. Dumaa in her charm­
ing manner entertained at r^rda on
Wedneaday aflernoon
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THE 8ANPOBD HERALD

her slater, Mra. Gedxen tof Charles­
ton, S. C., who U her guest.
Many beautiful rosea were used In
artistic decoration for tho occasion.
’ • Several interesting
rubbers
of
bridge were enjoyed during the afternoort, at the conclusion of which
scores were added and
Mr*. Gal
oway having high -score was pro
looted with a half 'dozen beautifu]
hand painted plates. *
The guest of honor received a
lovely box of monogmmed comes
pondenre cards as n memento of thfe
occasion.
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A ' delicious salad course was
served.
Mrs. Dumas' guests were Mrs. W.
E. Watson, Mrs. Margaret Barnes,
Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. A. P. Con­
nelly,' Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mra.
Galloway’ and Miss Wiikio.

by Miaa Georgia PattUhali of Oviedo
tho* wedding party entered.
Clar­
ence Gutterldge and Earl Robinson,
ushers.

‘ Margaret Cowan.

Nellie Messenger, Mra. Munaon

Song, "H appy Song Land"....Choir Perxl3iehcy_..-.:r,7..H*endel-SpauIding
Recitation, “ Your Flag and My
Thelma Dobbins
FIag"„....v.'.'......Moillo Abernathy Fairy FJngcra..... ......... ,~.....„„\...SIater
Benediction ...Dr.. Hilburn, PastorLena Belle Hagan
Anchor Song.........— — * ....... Kohler
Dorothy Ray
Card o f Thanks
We take this occasion to thank all (a) Where Breezes Blow........ H. Helm
tho friends and acquaintances who (b) Nodding Fem e___ _____ H. Helm
Madeline Mallern
were so helpful during tuc last hour
Lovo’a
Avowal
'. . ......------ ----- . .Petrie
of husband, -father and brother and
Agnes
Perrltt
for the many beautiful flora] em­
(a)
Swallows....-------------------Sch.m«H
blem; and in tho many - different
ways showed their sympathy in th (b) Sahut D'Arm oiir____ Edw. E lg ir""

First, little Russell Gutterldge,
bearing tho ring in a beautiful white
rose; Miss Bertha Gutterldge, maid
of honor i and Miss Esther Anglo,
each carrying bowa 8nd arrows, tied
with ribbon,, tho color scheme being
tho colors of tho rainbow-; the groom
and best man, then the tiny flower
girls, little Miss- Corine ahd Chloc
Brannon of Oviedo, the bridge being
Mary Elizabeth Puleston
given oway by Mr. Ed. Alien of hour of bereavement.
Alpine Song..„„.
Orlando.
Mrs. A. Dorner ami
nr...Ducelle 1
Olive Newman
Family.
They were met at the altar by
Rose Petals-----------________ ]..Laxvaon
Rev. II. E. Gutterldge, father of the
Maud Lake
bride who pronounced tHe Impres­
Methodist Church
Andante.....................Hadyn-St. Saens
sive ceremony which made them
At the First. Methodist church
Adele Bunge
man nnd wife.
Sunday, June 9th: Sunday school at Reverie................... ................... .....W oil
The bride looked lovely in a whito 9:30 a. m. Instead of the usual ser­
Peyton Fortson
gown, hand embroidered
French mon at 11 a.’ m. Children’# Day will Second VaUe......................... Durand
Anniversary Party *&gt;
voile over white satin with long he observed. A special program has
Charlotte Smith
tulle veil, bordered with iillie^ of tho been arranged and n very delightful Precociousncas ...................Spaulding
Monday evening Mr. nnd Mrs.
IL Caider entertained at their beau­ valley and wearing n wreath of or­ entertainment is expected. The pas­
Roberd*. Stevens
tiful home on Sanford avenue a host ange blossoms worn by her mother tor will make a short address to the Katydid
..................................... Kern
of friends in honor of their five on her wedding day, carrying a won-|rchildren and . grown up ‘people and Little Misit MufTet..../.__ _
Rogers
derful shower- Houquct of Elides It is hoped that the parents will be
year* of happy married life.
Mildred Holly.
The groom in conventional on hand to cncourage'Qhn children Cathedral Echoes... w*.
...
Read
. Everyone camo with congratula­ roses
Bark.
Maid
of honor In white voile and young people and thus show
May Holly
tions and*ureful wooden presents.
'Delicious ice cream nnd wrir cake and lace, bridesmaid in a pale Dluo their appreciation of the work of the Air do Rollel....................... Milo Deyo
Izctta Stone
was nerved in nbundance. At a late argamli, both wenring largo tulle officers and teachers of the Sunday
school. Tiie Epworth Leaguo is to j Military March, 2 pianos ..Schubert
hour the guests hade Mr. nnd Mrs&lt; tats.
Anna Dubose, Lilian Shinhols^r
Caider good night wishing them
After, the ceremony an informal meet nt 6:30 p. nt. At tho dose of
Kathleen Brady, Peyton Fortson
innny more years of happy married reception was held at tlie home cf the morning service tho monthly ses­
Tiie programme concluded with n
life.
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Mrs. K. II. Cline, where the happy sion of the church conference-will be
There invited were Mr. nml Mrs. couple were showered with congratu- held. At 8 p. m. the pastor will group of choice readings from
M. M. Stewart, Miss Marie Stewart, nticn* nnd delicious refreshments of preach. A most cordial invitation Rosamond Radford.
is extended to all to bo present ar
Mr. Maxwell Stewart, Mr. nnd Mrs. cake anil cream were served.
Tiie nccoml nnd Inst -cf these sum
these services.
Itronson, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Gntmcr
season recitals will he
The bride is^ the daughter of H. E.
chcl, Mrs. Forrest Gutchcl, Mr. nnd Gutterldge, pastor of the M. E.
Saturday afternoon, June 29th.
Mrs. Rivers, ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. church and while she has only lived
At the Temple Sunday
Laing, Miss Jimmie Laing, Mrs. G irre n few months has made a host
Rev. Massey \ha* prepared two
A. Radford, Miss Rosamond Rad­ of friends by her charming pcrsomil- good jermqii* for thoto that would
ford, Rov. a ml M r . j . Massey. Mr. ty^-ond oweet waysr— Blic—wili-lte caru —tax—worwhip— «t^-the— BnptritE A T -C O K N
ami Mrs McBride, Mr. and Mrs. greatly missed in social nnd church Teihpie next Sunday. Aside from
Bafdiett, Mrs. E. E. Cox, Mr. nnd circles. She has been the honored the sermons the usual good song ser­
SAVE
Mrs. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Clements, guest at several parties nnd show-era. vice will be had witii both tho morn­
t*t*l
Mr. ami Mm. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs.
The groom is a promising young ing and evening hours.
W HEAT
I). Martin, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gains business man of Oviedo nnd will
For the morning hour Mr. Mni-st-y
of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. take his bride after n short honey­ speii k:i on the subject, "Rachel
Wenzes of Jacksonville, Mr. ami moon trip to a home at that place. Weeping for her Children" while in
Mrs. D. It. BHsson of Jacksonville,
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
The bride's gifts lo hrr attend­ tiie evening he delivers n sermon
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Shinliolser.
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ants were small gold circle pins and that he is pleased to style "A King­
Mr. and Mrs. Caider are well jenuty pins to the flower girls. dom and n Tim e,"
In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
known in Sanford nnd have a host of Many beautiful nnd costly |resents
Circuit In and for Seminole, ( 'min­
At the request of quite u few
fticnds. Mr. Caider is ugont for the testify to the love nnd esteem in
ty. Florida In Chancery
people
the
evening
hour
lias
been
Clyde Line in Sanford.
which this couple nre held.
rhnngcd from 7:30 to 3 o'clock —the James N- Gamble, Complainant
Out .of town guests were Mra. N. service lasting exactly one hour.
vs.
E. Harris, Jacksonville; Mr. nnd
Carrie A._ and T. B. Lawrence,
Cook's Ferry Open
Respondents.
The ferry nr Cook's, c-riBsipg of Mrs. II. H. Pattishall, Miss Itlnnehe
Notice
Pattishnll,
Miss
Georgia
Pattishall,
the up; ci St. Johns ri.i-r is now
To Carrie A. and T. B. la w ie m e :
Sealed bids will be received on or
open for irt. Ilk- This is the direct Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. J. Q.
You nre hereby required to appear
before July 1st, 1918, by the City
air line from Orlando to New Adams, Mrs. A. Moran of Geneva;
to
the bill of complaint filed herein
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allen, Mr. and Council for the p.urchase of wood c’n
Smyrna.
82-31 p.
ngtinst
you in the above entitled
Mrs. Frjink Allen, Missrs Laura and lot at corner of Second nnd Pnlra-.ise on or before the 6th day rf .
metto.
Mary Allen, Orlando; Mr. nnd Mrs.
August, A. D. 1918. Locomotive'Engineers' Service
J. C. Roberts,
Brannon nnd family, Mr. and Mrs.
There will be a special service for G. S. Brown, Mr*. Geo, Morgnn,
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City Clerk. .
The Sanford Herald is hereby des­
the Locomotive Engineers’ Brother­ Mrs. S. W. Swope, Mr. Francis
ignated an the newspaper in which
hood at -Holy Cross church this com­ Swope, Miss Mabel Swope, Miss
this order s'inll be published once a
Corlllan Recital
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ing Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Ida Tedford, Mis* Eoln Belle Jones,
week for eight coneeeutlve weeks.
The Ptimary ahd Junior memheia
All. the friends nml members of the Mrs. C. L. West, Mis* Elsie Mar­
Witness my .hand and seal of of­
families are, of course; most cordially shall and Mr. Alton Parnell of Ovie­ of tiie -Cccilian Music-Club gnve a fice at Sanford, Seminole county, ipcst enjoyable1 programme to u Flnrhfn, th'* E:h day r.f June, A. D.
invited to attend the service. There do.
large audience of friends and . pa­ IHI3.
will tie special music itrid the sermon
The happy couple left on the cvnby invitation is to be preach'd by ing train for un extended trip and trons in the studio of Mrc. FA'tiiiie
E. A. DOUGLASS.
the Reverend Rector of the parish will he at home to (heir friends Strmbiidge Muuson 'fast v Fiidav
CJult.
morning, May 31.’ Each selection
after June 16th.
V. M. Dcuglr.rs.
was beautifully rendered and cov­
Srrnwny Calves
Dtp lily Clerk.
ered iv programme cf following num­
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What makes a calf scrawny—oil
Children's Day Program
Marion G. Rowe,
bers:
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its feed? Germ*—parasites in the
Solicitor for Complainant.
.Rogers
At Methodist Episcopal Church, National Airs, 2 plannt;
intestines. Why not free them of Sanford; Florida, Sunday morning,
ibis trouhlu? If you will give the June 9, 1918 nt II o’ clock:
QUKSTJr
calf i.Line B. A. Thomas Stock Rem­ Song, "Joy to the World
edy in i s feed within a week you
Congregation
i.* a seriou* (•no in the expense
will see i! brighten up and in four or Prayer
J. K. Mcttiiigcr
of autoing. Tiro, net lot * r(
live wm Vs you
know the calf.
money and no nutoi.it xvnnts lo
ProrcsMiinal
Costs you but n lew cents and we
bo paying it out oftener than
Led by Captains
necessary. We can save you
will rrfund thr.t i f it doesn’ t do as
Carrying American Flags
tbn expense of a new (ire if ycur
we say.
old one is merely Injured, rrfi
Mollie Abernathy, Caroline Spencer
I.. Allrn Scdd Co.,5f
worn out. Bring it hnc and
Followed by Conquest F’laga ._
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Sanford, Flo.
we vulcanise it so you won’ t
Carried by Captains
Itttow it from a new tire.
Margnret Cbwnn, Lena Hell Ilugan
210 Pound Pigs
Song, "The Children's Hosanna"
Wit It corn above 60 contr. bogs eat
............................. j.’. ..Choir .......
iheir hr,ids off very imirklv. The -Plwiglbr-Uepettted-by-'^Gfmgregnttonbog that takes two or three months Song, 6335, "A m erica".......................
to get on lull feed never brings you
____ _____1...... Congregation..............
a profit.
Welcome Address;...Virginia Jinkins
When you nre ready to put away Recitation, ‘ ‘ The Savior and the
V E H IC L E
your ahoats on feed, begin with the
Children.........
Eliza belli Moye
B, A. Thomas Hog Medicine. Use Song, "Working,. Watching,
regularly and" watch your shoals
. Praying
. ..Choir
round out into fat hogs in nine Recitation, "When Wo Grow Big"
months-h o g s going well over two Charles Abernathy, Clnude Herndon
pounds nnd ’as high as 210 pounds. Recitation, "G od Needs the Chil­
Figure the nvernge feeding and you
dren"
Louise Fields .
will see why the B. A. Thomas mod* Recitation, with musical accom ­
icine is ar good inveitiment.
Try
paniment, "Children's Day Ode*
Feeding out your ho?s o.i this plan -. ..i...'..........
Miss Lily Enslcr
a c r a g a g itti
nml if you are nol more than pleated Song, "Growing Up For Jesus"
we will refund tho eta. o ’ tho medi­
IL E. Griffin,-Helen Douglass
cine.
Recitation, "I Cannot See the
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L. Allen Seed Co..
Power"
..........Carmitn Barber
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Sanford, Fla.
Duct, "W e Thank Thee Oh Father"
Mrs. Mettingcr, Mrs. Herndon
‘ GuUorldgc—Jonea
Recitation, "W elcom e to the Babies’
A wedding of much social inteicst .
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Alice Elder
A Savings Bank Account
was solemnlrxd on Sunday at 4 p. m. Song 87, "Scatter Sunshine"........ .
at tho Haines City Iv’ c I o U s t Kpis
............ ...........Congregation. ........
i ■t! e b :-t v thielf n wHc’ i to
copal’ chuich, Flo id?, when Mbs Address...............;.....Rev. Dr. Hilburn
ir. v I l he i orid to t ucci.v.
Myra GultcrL'if.e and C. Benjamin Musical Reading, "M other Heart
Jcnes of Oviedo vere uni ed in holy
in the Garden
Open A Savings Account
matrimony. "
Miss Marian Philips
Recitation,
"W
hen
Jesus
Was
a
The church . v u beautifully'nnd
by c‘opy i 'h g even one do!
Little Child".. .Arthur Zachary
artistirally decorated in green and
1 e j u ney toward 6ucc?3*.
white. Palms, ferns and white ole­ Song, "Little Sunbeam"
ander being used.
Tho windows
Junior Glrla
were shaded nnd candles lent n pret­ Exercises by
ty glow to the ceremony. A ahort
Rosa Mllheiijk Anna Spurling
musical program preceded the ’cere­
Dorothn Mickey, Annie Mllhclm
mony. “ I Love You T ru ly /' aung With Vocal Accompaniment.
by Mips Mabel Swope j»nd "Dear
Adult Voices.* "
Heart" ‘tty Mrs.* West of Oviedo, Recitation, "G od 's Children"___ _
Fla. ’
* Arthur Monger
Then to the strains of Mendels- Song, "Follow Mo"Intermediato Girls
oohn’a wedding march played softly Recitation, "W h at Jesus Thinks"

The W ay

To Succeed Is To Succeed!

Seminole’ County

�ADVERTISING

F O fe S A L E
For Sale— 150 Laying Hens, noth­
t^er ,18 months. Rocks, Reds,
25c per pound.. Brown Leghorns
$1.00 each.
Trio of laylitj Strain
Barred Rocks, prlxe winners $15.00.
1 Burred coc'a-ral $3.00. Oak 7 . . ley
Farm, Sorrento, Fla.
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For :» le
r e hair,
Diroc. I.)
H i.
For • Sole— One Runohnit 1
body i-rmplcte. J. II. ilun-i^y, I
Box 1233, N m fonl.
80F o i S u it -J e n .le • donkey
baby colt. Also two year old
colt. Both dirt cheap. Itoi
Mix 220.— ---“
7
For Sale—Seventeen head of hogs,
Reg. Duroc male, paid $150.0) will
sell for half price. I.no rol " y■ »rs
old ready for service, the li.n -;nc
y6u ever looked at. Come and :..*e
them. Oak Valley Farm, Sorren o,
Fla.
81-3 i-

Let Me Examine Your Eyes
Furnished Rooms by Duy, Week
or Month— Park avenue Flat, 106
North Park avenue, over L. R. Phil­
ips &amp; pa. d.*Ji store Mrs. C. C.
Hart, manager.
30-tf

I Ip i n ; r y r Ihal r r o fo n d o lo U (kl.
Vou nrr Inrlird lo rail for ronou llsllon
'a n d od rlrv .

Ortatitto, Hflfldj

D O N ’ T
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Phone 148

Sanford, Florida

SK IP’S

DOG NEGLECT OF STOMACH

Naval Men Show Concern Over Many Candidates for Crews Are
Rejected on Till# Account
Pet During Battle.

Flaih 8lgnal to .Flagship for PermlsFor Sale— Day-old chix.
Fine
alon to Sava Animat, and IPs
Barred Rocks. 26 chicks and broody
•
Granted. .
hen for $5.00.
Good chance to
start In the chicken business.. F. N.
■ London.—Interesting stories of naPurdy, Osteen, Fla.
#
76-tf
tbI life were, told-tba other night by
MuJ.
If. Corbett Huiltb, speaking at the
For Sale—About COO bushels Irish
potatoes.
Car load or otherwise. Old Vic Waterloo. One concerns a
dog. The narnl mop lova a dog and
Delivered to any part of the dty,
dogs love the men In the nary. . •$1.25 bushel. F. 0 . B. $1.00 per ’ During a battle with aircraft. When
bushel. Nick Zernovan, Sanford.
bomba were dropping all about the
v_
78-10tp
sen and a destroyer was running
nronnd, taking shots tho beat aha
could at tpo tantalizing foe, a signal
was shot over to the flagship:
• “ Uay wa rescuo tho ship's dog!
lie's fell over,"
Duroc pigs for sate. Rex Packard,
The greatest danger having passed,
West Side.
.
74-tf
tho word "Yea" wna Hashed back, and
the dog was picked up.
For Sale at Sanford
A' seaman .whose wound necessitated
My Launch, "M olly Down," .10 ft.
tho amputation of n leg during the
cabin enclosed.
Cost $1800.
Foi Jutland battle "camp to” unexpected­
cash $300. '
ly, and, reaching for tlio missing pari
of his anatomy, snld:
1918 Model Auburn Chummy
"Where's my leg! It's got all my
Roadster. Cash $1250.
money In the stocking."
80-tf .
Geo. A. DeCottes.
Gardners,
sculptors,
iin-hltect*.
painters and shopkeepers Joined the
navy as "uUllty" men. One day one
of this nondescript group wns put (n
work with a pnlnl pot. lie was mess­
ing away when no officer looked at his
work and snld:
"For henven'a sake, what kind of n
painter do y-o-u mil yourself!**
"Well, I usually exhibit In the Iloynl
academy."
*
•
Another Jutland battle anecdote was
told ns follows:
Fo! Sale— I have several good
A destroyer reporte«r"certnln minor
teams of horses and mules, I will defects.” Those defects wero that she
sell for cash or part cash and bnlance Could neither ntenm. signal nor steer.
"If you ask tho upm of-the-navy
In notes to rlgh| .parMrs, Any deni
who
tnko the biggest share," said Ma­
must he made within the next week
as I am leaving for a vocation. jor Smith, "they will answer: 'Il*s
tints olt to the destroyers every time.'
Sydney Halgh, Scahrecze, Fla.
Theao men stand nt tliclr stations,
83-ltc
wet through, cold, dog-tired and green
with sen sickness, with nothing- tint
For Sale—Ine StauQo Mak-ato cat or drink for weeks on end, hut;
tractor.
Used ten days.
Good
they stick tt out. It's t-h-e Job of the
junk.
Fully "guaranteed" by the
navy. There Is never n week, I assure
Company. / Make me nn oiler. J. K. you, hut there Is some real hnrd ntMattocks, Mt. Dora, Fla.
83-3tc
tempt to get the Hun to coino out."

Sale (Juick— Complete furFOR R EN T
&gt; of five room house. Real
. Owner leaving city. (’ . V.
For Rent —Five room modern
t, Mellonville * uveiiue.
housts corner French and Third St.
•
82-3 tp
Enquire 210 French.
83-It

I b « ,r llir .(Irn l.fle In tln im rn U for
drlrrm ln lnf u d Ik* (iU H H )lS for
rut i m i n i
nnd nil d r fr r U o f r lo­
on. M l M ATTK lt (h r nntuir o f jour
c u r , If fou r ( &lt; U H S I 8 d o not null
I on f n f r r l l f , n i l on m t.

RESCUE

For Rent—The Haynes house on
Sanford Hpfgh'a. I rooms, br: ya*d,
complete water sy* cm. g im ; elec­
tric lights, etc. II. (\ i &gt; , iI .
(18-tf

For Rent—Three
office
roptnfronting on First street. Most de
si ruble offices in .city. Several other
good office rooms in name building,
Yowt.ll &amp; Speer.______f______ 23-tfc

WANTED

* A foreigner who witnessed a
parade of soldiers on l-’lfth ave­
nue wild shocked that our men
stood with ttielr heads covered
when the (lug went hy. A wom­
an standing near him tried to
explain that to the present gen­
eration war ts n new thing nnd
our men do not rcnllcc It Is tho
proper thing to do. .
The foreigner answered: "nut
how can they help but uncover
their bends! They nro not (laluting a hunch of red, white nnd
blue hunting! They are salut­
ing lheir own wonderful coun­
try! They nre saluting the blood
of heroes! They tire saluting
Liberty, Justice, Truth nnd
Right r
When tho next flag cattle by,
off entne nil lints whose owners
were within, hearing of the for­
eigner's .voice.
Why not, nlvvnys!

To Do drown Twice Normal 8lxe as
Bit of Super-Hooverlxlng In
• California.
Santa Ann., Cal.— The war orange Is
tho tntest hit o f siipcr-llonvcrlzlng In
i CallTornln. Tho irflin Is to make the
* orange grow nhoui twice Its normal
hire, thus producing double the rpmnI Illy o f luscious fruit.
Miss Grace Hudson o f this city Is
the first to succeed. She picked nn
orange from a tree at her home that
measured six .Indies In height, 18
Inches In circumference, nnd weight'd
more than two pounds. It wns a uiiimimth example tif-citrus fruit, even for
''n jlforfd a . and MIm* Hudson's explain
Minn w n s: "I have n n lyn small numtr.- - Uih| hml to ninko the nreruw (.i .-' i-i-, so t Just wlAbed

Corclcnno Hard Fighters.
In the nrnttcr of utter disregard for
death, of cnniplete forgetfulness of
self, French officers agree that the Cor­
sicans arc superior to nil. other sol­
diers of France. Impetuous and vin­
dictive. they hate the enemy with a
passionate ferocity thnt blinds them
(o any thought of danger. Besides
Hits.- they nre Intensely proud of the
fart Hint they come from the Island
that produced Nnimlron, nnd cherish
above all else the recollection or III**
military valor o f the greatest o f Coralruns. To them cowardice Is the un­
forgivable sin. nnd lo falter In llie
fnee of danger Is to win the eternal
contempt of comrades.
' .
The Corslrnus hnve n tong warlike
history, nnd years ago fought side hy
side with the British; -For n brief pe­
riod In the eighteenth century,Corsica
was tinder the pndertlnn of, GreaJ
Brltnlu. nml thi* (&gt;*'ople*ncknoA-lc*1ged
George III ns (heir king.

Prepared Specially fof'Thia Newipaper
By Pictorial' Berlov

"From my long experience in han­
dling men I have come to the condo*
slon that the weakest part of the
average man's anatomy la the muscles
of his abdomen," says Jim Illce, the
rowing coach.
"Hundreds of otherwise promisinglooking men I have had fo throw out
of the crew because o f their weakness
In this respect I suppose most men
have neglected this part of thfelr
bodies because it doesn't show.
"A pian likes to have a good Jeg, a
line pair‘of bleeps anil abroad chest
but he doesn't worry much about the
muscles of his tummy. Bat he should.
Strength there Is very Important Tt
helps n man to carry himself well and
does a great deal toward giving tone
to. the stomach and the other vital
organs under his belt
•
• "One of the beat exerdaea I know
of to strengthen the horizontal bands

• ^ 7 4 71

n|

Simple to make and attractive In
appearance it this morning drett of
voile or poplin, telf-trimmcd.
For a TIUTo frock of voile or Inex­
pensive poplin this model Is Ideal.
Jit Is entirely self trimmed nnd ths
buttons of the samo material giro a
decidedly smart touch
In ntedtum
sire tho dress requires 5',a rurds 41Inch material.
The first step In tbo making of tho
dress, after studying the construction
guide, Is to sow the poCkst under­
neath tho front gore, matching iho
■Inglo nnd double notches. Turn tho
pocket under matching the double
and triple notches; stitch along theso
notched edges forming a bag. "Turn
tho edgo of front under on slot per­
forations and baste; turn the extonPictorial Review Coetumo No. 7471.
Bents.

By PAULINE WORTH HAMLIN
of The Vigilantes.

Strayed or Stolen —From my farm
Wedm-sdiy night, black hor-tt- mule,
stoekily built, apparently 15 to IM SLACKER SHUNNED IN PRISON
years old, In good order; unshod nnd
hoofs well worn: heavy neck and Fellow Inmates Are Rude to" Man
8ent Up for Failure to
holds head well up; swayed hack.
,
Register.
Notify A. R. Chappell.
83-tip
Chicago.— William Imwrence flnuer.
W anted—A second hand phono­
hophnnkcr to Chicago's society.before
graph and. n desk. A bargain for
ho became n mere shoemaker nt the
cash.
Phone 270-J.
83-41p
Bridewell, beennse fie failed to explain
In Jinlec f.niidla yliy t»« illil-jt.q-f^u«W anted —Middle— ugud— Udy— 4&lt;v
ter for the draft, Is not anlls/led with
take core of &lt;&gt;nj lady. Goud home
Ms lot. He has petitioned tho super­
and fnir wages. Address I’ . O. Box
intendent o f tho nridewell In take l^lm
43, R. D. A.
* 83-3tp
out of the shoe shop nnd give him Work
where his fellow prisoners sill not he
F ound—A hunch of keys. * Owner
ho rude.
may have snme by paying for this
".Sauer complains that hln fellowadvertisement.
82-2tc
workers In the shoe shop puss remarks
W a n te d -* ! home with gnod./atn- nut! won’ t lmro anything to do with
him because he Is a Blacker, Bupcrlnly by whjto girl. Will do ycneral
tendent Hmltb declared. "JIo doesn't
lut-sowork for reasonable wages. seem to like tlio ntmospbero of the
Address !Mx 321 It. A.
79-tfc
shoo shop.
"I believe bo will never got good
Lost— On Sunday morning be­
treatment from tho other Inmates be­
tween Sanford and Now Smyrna n cause, while they will chnt wlih.n gun*
ladles' black grip.
Reward If re­ mnn nr strlko up n friendship with n
turned to A. T. R matter, Snbford thief, they have no uso for n slacker."
82-2tc

WAR ORANGE IS THE LATEST

Hundreds of Otherwise Promising.
Looking Men Thrown Out’ Because
Of Waakntaa In This Respect,
Says Coach Rica.

/gfjons

IS

CLASSIFIED

For Ssle4—Co'wpcai, WJdppoowIU
Iron, Brabham and New* Era. Abo
Beggar Weed, Natal Grass, Rhodea
W e have a
G!a»« and Sudan G r in
Targe Mock of the above. W iltj for.
prices and state quantity. The L.
Allen Seed Co., Sanford, Flo. 82-4p

Coach Jim Rica.
or Inycra .of muscles across the abdo­
men Is to llo flat on tho back bn tho
floor and raise tho legs to an upright
position. If tho effort bo found too
much nt first raise one leg at a time,
when -strength has. been developed
br-nct) 'tlio feet under something and
practice falsing the body Instead of the
feet,
' ; t.
•'After some weeks of this, try B it­
ting on n pillow or hassock some six!
Inches from the floor nnd practice mis;
log the body to nil upright position,
using the legs ns leverage. When you
can do thin fit) times without getting
tired you will know thnt thoro Is noth*
Ing much wrong with .your stomach
hlttsrles."

"b" perforations and stitch 1 inch
from folded edge. Large *‘0 " perfora­
tions Indicate cealaMtont Form
plait near waistline In front placln*
" T " on corresponding small "o'* Pcr.
foratlon and tack. Lap right front on
M t, center-fronts evenr stitch from
pie double small *'oo" perforation to
IJto lower edge and finish for dosing.
wow, ftffce tho collar and sew to
nock edge, notches and center-packs
oven.
- Taka tho aleevo next and sow.lap
underneath slashed edgo os notched;
turn over on outside' on largo "O"
perforations and stitch the free edges
to position. Closo seam of sleeve as'
notched. Face turn-back cuff n and
sow to lower edgo of sleeve, notches
even; bring small **o" perforation In
cpff to seam of slooTe, bring tho lap
to sm all,"o" perforations Iq bIccto

Alias, 84 to 40 Inches bust Price, 25

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY
W ILL BRING
BACK
i *.
'
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Nelson Sailors and

So Says Owner of Joplin, Discussing
Rumor of American Association
split.

Owner John Savage of the Joplin
Western longue clnb Is quoted as say­
ing that the talk of a split In the Amer­
ican iiBsnclallnn that would permit Iho
cities o f the western end o f tho circuit
to merge with the best cities of the
Western Icaifue Is nil hunk. He Bays
they nre always talking of something
_uc_oUiet-lii-th«-n«soclatlon -andm erar
yetting anywhere with It.

Estranged Forty Years. • •
Findley, lint.—William A. Mellon,
nged sixty-nine, of Llnln, itnil Mins Sa­
rah B. Rhodes, aged fifty-Mx, of this
city havt* been married here. They
were lovera 40 years ugo, hut became
estranged. In the meniitline Mullen
had twice married. Miss Rhodes never
forgot her first love, nnd recently me!
him for the flri{t time since they part­
ed. Past differences were soon pntcln-d
up nnd proposal, acceptance nml umrrlage soon followed.

A m erican Standard Version
High Ideals Marked Indians.
The law of hospitality was general
nntong the savage tribes of thN comlnent. It wns rare, or Imleml unknown,
that nn enemy who had accepted hos­
pitality ever violated that' rule which
‘made lit** host as sacred ns himself had
been. Among our most savage tribes
the liar always wns n man despised.
The mnn who fought In the op.-n win* 1
the man n-spech-d. The forked tmigne !
ranked a omit when* midi o'lm tit lie. ;
longed amt nlwny s will lu-long—with
the siiake that crawled on Its belly.
The Indian sign for thnt wns a sign
of contempt and detestation.

SEND YOUR BOY TO
CAMP. SAPPHIRE, N. C.
MsvaUln Ukra. mtft tfarla. ( ( « « a n a Ukr.
S i raaaaa. r),k l raw baatr, flaaUa( rafLaarlaa
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HELP TO BRING THE BO YS

BACK CLEAN

This Sailors and Soldier Testament, neatly packed,
ready for mailing, given with a yeiars subCA
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�to i^ rn H S ltin H W V H r 'W h lle r n
\ ■ Amsterdam be received a hurry call to
a
I&lt;onilon_from-Jill..correspondent there
V
and took the next boat, getting a vise
/ .* through the Interest o f tho American
U .legation In The Hague,
ty,
"Why did you go to Loudon?" ho
&amp;
was asked when Jie returned to Berlin,
r
ITo told tho story.
“ •We know of tho telegram yon reTf* -Solved,’, was the reply. *Bnt why did
1
you go to room 803 of tho Bavoy hotel
I
and remain closeted with Lord Blube*
]
berry there for three hours r
1
Ho was ablo to make his explanation
I
convincing or there might hare been
|V • another Incident to writo a note about.
This was some weeks before the UnltI
od 8tatea was finally crowded Into war.
f
It Is easier to believe In tho,nutpber of
epics Germany has scattered about
when one hears this story by an Ameri­
can girl, who for somo years had stud\
led nt Lolpslc. This year she was re*
fused her Th., D. degree, although It
J rmat ’
was due her. Tlu-n she was refused
id e a l
permission to leave Germany^ For
tinmuta
weeks she was promised and put olT.
Mil,
•KJonarosatl
“Become a spy for us nnd you shall
'UnmiKX
have your degree," she was told. "You
^rvie,..,!! fi* \ shall have -plenty of njoncy to spend.
■"*. 'You need not worry nbout tho danger.
.We will always tnfce care of you." .
. I i^'She
. - 'f ilw i .11.1
n n i ItAiVimfi
sa spy
a n v and
nnrV even­
tlltl not
become a
tually she was given permission to
leavo for Switzerland. But Uio story
puts one to thinking.

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I’ honc 189

L. A. Rcnaud, P[op,

every four weeks,' nod thenooTy orei*
Sunday, If the trains ran right.”
lira. Water*' eye* were wide with
amnzemept and her pretty face m i
pal*.
"Hugh Water* I • And yon hesitated
one single, solitary second? Ill never
forgive you aa long aa I live P She
began to cry.
"Well, III' tell him tomorrow that I
can report for duty on the twentieth,"
he answered.
"And you're going to accept It?"
aeked Mr*. Hugh, horrified.
* "O f course," ho replied.
"And only count home once In thirty
days, nnd then only for fifteen minutes. nnd leave me and tile boys all
alone, uud— Oh, you don't lore us a
solitary hill"
again.
huh his bewildered
"Hut you said
reply.
•
"Rut I said ivlint?"
"You sold you’ll ncvfr forgive me for
l|eslto(Ing to accept," he cried.
’ *"To accept? No, Indeed," »ho an­
swered. "I said I'd never forgive you
for hesIlHtlng."
' “ Hut, Muggins, there Is a heller
house In It, belter rugs, a few dia­
monds In time, nnd maybe a car like
Ihe Cnrey’s," he nnsivered.
"Auibno Hugh-to go with them. No,
thank you, kliytslrl Your society Is
worth more than all tlie rest of the
things thrown in,a million limes over,"
she declared.
__

New Way to Hooverlze.
Milwaukee.—"I was trying to IJoov
prize." That wha tho explanation giv­
en by Ignats L’oltolskl when haled Into
court on tho charge o f stealing meat Unusual Distinction of Having Two
Different Players Win Batting
from n packing company. Ufc said he
.
Championship.
bad only taken a pound, but 7S pounds
of meal were found tn his home. His
Eddlo Roush, by winning tho Indivi­
explanation didn't satisfy the court, so
dual batting championship of tho Na­
he-was fined $18.
tional league this season, tins given tho
Cincinnati llvds tho unusual distinc­
tion ot having two different players
win tho swnt title Ik consecuUvo
yoars. Ilnl Cltaso was first In tho piu
rent organization In 1010, nnd now
Roush wears tho diadem.
By N, P A R K ER JONE8.

THE SPENDTHRIFTS

(Cu(i)Tlght, 1911. by tli«'McClur* Navyipaper tj) iullc*te.)

PIRATES REJECT DON FLYNN

BurUuf season ho (oOTpart In WTcotftesta, winning nine and losing three.
Six o f hla nine victories were won
while the Olanta were piling up their I NOTICK TO PATINO CONTRACTORS
S.ittd propo«*U »l?l b* rtrtlr.d by I k
famous ran o f 20 triumphs, and bo fin**I fount/
romirlialnnir* of Soalnol* foaaty.
Ubod the season with the lowest aver- Florid*. at the nflln of I k dark of tha Cir­
cuit
Corn
I of thr county of Kanlaola, at San­
age of. runs per game allowed In tho ford. Flt-rjd*.
at or boiof* 10 a. m.. Juno 11,
majors, yielding only DO tallies per Ibis, for stadias and radar 8 feat wtda
with brick Ganaaa aaanua from l b . 8U
nlno Innings.
John* rlvtr » n l , at&gt;prnilma(rly.l 1&gt;K mllaa
Although Schopp pitches from tho to tha aaal end of (ha prnrnt brick p ir la p
Pack prnrtaal to t* arrompantad by S,
portaldo and relays his grub In tha (rrtlltd
that l&gt; mad* parable at tlfhl to tha
cl.rk tt tha rircu t tr im if r.m letlr ^•on­
aamo way, he bats right-handed.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

ly, Flcrlda. for I7S0.0C.
- Alter May X*. ISIS, plana and apadScs*
Ilona ir.a» la a.an or tacurad by appliesHARNESS RACING IS QUESTION lion lo Mr. E. A. Pnoflirr. rl&gt;tk of tbo Clreoll Crort. »l hi* rfflre In tta Court llouaa
it Fatfoid. Florida, o r ‘ from Fm l T. WIIOrand Clrjcult Meetings In Detroit and liae-a. enilnetr,'al hit oiTc’ ,. t’acford, FIs.
The hi a»tl if County C/&gt;ranlaelerara reKalamazoo Wert Not Success­
u rv n tha licit to reject-anr or all bid*.
ful— May End Sport
r . a . n o u cp A S s .
Clerk of lha rirrult Court,
• • ' Seiclnota County, Florida. ,i

Tho future o f harness racing In
Michigan Is a topic nf considerable dis­
cussion among followersvef tho sport.
Tills yeiris Grand Circuit meetings In
Detroit and Knlnmnkoo admittedly
wero not successful, nnd
tlielr con­
clusion tho opinion -was freely ex­
pressed that Michigan next yenr might
not see Ihe trotters and pacers of fhe
Lift llhe. Poor'attendance character­
ized tho races at Knlnmnzoo. Lack of
Interest following tho abolition o f bet­
ting caused the abrupt termination of
tho Detroit meeting. Whether Detroit
will again seek a place on tho Grand
circuit will bo decided at a meeting
o f tha Detroit Driving club In the near
future.

IE LAURIE REAL PERSON
American Qlrl of Same "Ilk” Qlvee
Facte of Origin of the Popu­
lar. Scotch Song.

i » t u p v im tH i t

t.iv t v

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A letter has cotne to hand tlint was *SnfAni,T!o'JrtiBP.'
“Writtcn hy-MIss SIrEf-Itidillt-nlnughtcr' er sTxy, at i ».
o f tho Into Judge llldtlle, fo r mnny
•years, n circuit court Justice In this
Apiprr
section, says u writer In tho Pitts- A
*
luirglt Gnzette-Tlines. Th e Illtldles
•were o f hotirle Ilk. oh Scotch folk say.
und they hnd gone to some consideraide pains to get tho story o f the song ^Netle
straight, ns th en ' had been considertilde contention ntinut It. Hero It Is:
JV1* r" ‘
''je a n Riddell (the name Inter spellctl rr&gt;r" t i
Riddle? wns ttiarriisl to Sir Robert *,u*c|J' I
l.mirle, the tlrst lmreact of .Maxwetlott. n V t ,’r ,
One nf tlielr ditttglilers was Annie I.att•’
rie, relelinjted In Scotch song.
Lt omi
"A nnie Laurie tins famed for her ,,' p " 1!’r.
benuty’ ntid cleverness, nnd wns n social eur- a,,
favorite In nil the country round nbout,
so It wns not lit till MirprMng that she
cnpriviitisl a Mr. Doughis of I'aghiad,
a man o f culture nnd o f letters, who
com posed the song bearing her name.
"Ihi| seeing that tho course o f truo
love does not run smoothly, she mnrrled n Mr. Gnrgesaon, leaving Mr.
Dougins to hlk hunting and ids verses.
"T o this day many pilgrims go to
Maxwelton, drawn tlilther by tho muchloved song, 'Annie Lnurle.', Mnny nlso
visit Crnlgdorroch, where sho s|»ent het
tnnrrled life In com fort."

Outfielder Secured From Shreveport
Hugh Waters tucked little Mrs.
Club Has Been Turned B a ck Hugh under Ids arm, pulled his over-'
Caught In Draft.
coat' collar up to keep out the biting
wind, and, they turned briskly down
The Pittsburgh club has notified the
the snow-covered street toward home. Shreveport club that Outfielder Don
"Wimii enough, Muggins?" hu nuked, El)an will nut hu retained. Iljs work
"Smothered J" was the cougtilng re- In the few games he plnyetl Into In
ply.
tho season fulled to Impress the Pitts­
"Home party, whsn't It?” he said en­ burgh imumgement. Shrevoport pfobnthusiastically.
hly will not |i(&gt; nhle. to use him next
American Tells Some Anecdotee Show­
"Some party! I should say sot year, either, for It Is understood he
ing the Extent of the German Spy
Hugh. wouliln'J It he lovely to have wns caught In the army draft.
money?" Mrs. Waters sighed softly.
System— Experience of Amer­
"Enough so we could give n jmrty once
ican Qlrl In Lelpalc.
Indian H u rler* Hard Pickin g.
la a while, like this ono of the HudNnp
I-nJole, who linttcd .380 In tho
sons' tonight, nnd have a house nnd
By HERBERT COREY.
International
league Inst season, found
wonderful rugs like thelrst?'
(Correipondfnt of th* Chicago Ksw s.)
the Imllntinpoll* -pitchers hard picking
Heme, .Switzerland.—Last week a
Hugh threw buck hi*
In the recent Inter-league season, nnd
Gemtnn U-bont cnptnln visited Purls. ronretl.
"We are mighty
hotted hut .211 ngnlust .them.
Jay
This , story In told .on tho authority aren’t we, Indy love? I nei
Klrke. who played first for Indlnnnpoof the man who saw tho U-boat captain It so strongly before."
Ilia In (lit* gutties ngnlnst Toronto, wns
there. I know tho man. ITo Is n con­
Mrs. Hugh laughed too.
servative, solid, rellnblo American. Ills not suffering, I'll ndmtt, and I aujipose the lending hitler of the series, with
word 1b worth 100 cents on tho dollar lota of pcoplo think we're rolling In k^average of .-Kill.
wherever ho Is known. For somo riches on your salary of $2,MX) a yenr;
years ho wns In business relations with but It doesn't reach very fnf out after
Gennntut, nnd learned to know many frill*, nnywrny,” *ho answered ns they
reached tlu-lr steps.
nf them very well.
They opened the door quietly to keep
"I wns stnbdlng InYront of the opera
Until Last Season Me Watched
bouse In Purls," said this man, "when from waking llielr two little son*, nnd
n green car whizzed by. I Just caught at lltrlr eutrnnee the young high school
Other Pitchers Work.
n gllmpso of a fnmiliar face. Ilesldo gtrl, tn'charge during their Infrequent
tho man I knew was a Frenchman nights out, rose from her chair, gath­ Was Looked Over by Cincinnati Red:
wearing a black beard. Two minutes ered up Iter hook* nnd with n "lluink
In 1912 and Let Qo to Decatur of
Jitter I remembered whom thh familiar you" for tho half-tlollni1 her service*
Three-l League—Ha Bata
demanded and a |deassntv "Good
faco belonged to.
Right-Handed.
night
I”
she
hurried
away.
S
‘"V on ITiiHen,' I said to myself.
"Hit down and warm your feet, Mr*,
•Why—why—dang It—Inst I heard of
Ferdinand M. Schupp, tho Glanta* i
Von Iluttcn he was commanding n U- Madam, said Waters. "J want to talk
stnr southpaw, who entne bnck In such
to
you
a
little
bit."
boat In tha-North sea.'"
"We ought to go to bed right away. I grand style In New York after being
FuUla to Chjse a Qreen Car.
dear.
It's Intel" Mr*. Hugh demurred. driven frotn tbe box In Chlcngo In the
Tho nbrtT'pufzicd over It for a mo­
Mccond world's series game, la the 1
ment. Then, being n good American, Hut she sat down nevertheless, and youth of tho regular New York pitch­
ho told the American authorities In her husband, drew a chair near her.
"Kind of cosy here by the fire, 1 ing staff.
Paris, llo hnd not been nblo to get
Schujip, who Is n Kentuckian. Louis­
tho number o f the car or a description think, don't you?" he asked, uud patted ville being 1. ,-t natlvo heath, where ho
her
hand.
“Just
as
nice
as
the
party,
o f tho chauffeur. Chnslnjr green cars
wns bom In 1892, Joined thu Giants
In Parts la like trying to catch wild maybe."
In 1013. IIo woro tho seat of his trous­
"Nicer,
Hugh,"
she
replied.
"Tha
geeso by tho salt plan. Next day tho
ers smooth wntchlng older aud moro
best
part
of
going
out
Is
coming
home,
man was walking down tho Avcnuo do
experienced
twlrlers do tho hulk of the
l'Opera when tho green car whizzed by according to my way of thinking, nut work, nnd did not renlly hhlno until
ws
are
poor,
aren't
we?
It
seems
to^
again, n o tried to catch tho number, I
T M riM ierim rn jr m«t season:----------but that old oil nnd dust trick that un* that every ono In our. crowd Is
Schupp began tils professional ca­
getting
ahead
faster
thnn
we
are.
I
American speeder* Invented prevented
reer
In 1912, tttul nftcr being looked
him. Ho walked on down to Clro'a for wouldn't trade husbands with any­ over by tho Cincinnati Rods wns let
body, but 1 wouldn't mind trading In­
lunch.
go to D^nittr, of tbo Three-1 league.
"I had So-and-so from tbo consulnto comes, would you?" HlteTiIgbed agnfnr Ho proved himself to bo n horse for
work that year, taking part In 51
game* for 22 victories und 20 defeats,
nnd at tbo close of tbe season was
grubbed by the llhyits.
In 1013 und 1014 nnd most of 1015
Bchupp was learning thu big lengtiu

German Says It Is Moro Exciting
. Than Running a Sub­
marine

I'e It injalnrd by the bfayxr anl City
Ceucclt of Pnnlcrd, Flrrid*.
’ triton |. TLat It thntl bo un'nwful fer
ary pfpnn.nr twr.oca. by blmatlf or ty any
otkar party In hla employ to dlitribut* any
plararda. rlrrulara. abnw Villa, hand bllla o r
any other advertlarmrnt mattrr by Ika d»llt.ry tl the aamo to any paraon or'pewrnn
upon any of tha public atraata of tha city
of Fanford, Florida, or to attach, poat, prim,
place, paint or alatnp plarardn, rlrrulara
ahow billa nr olhar' advertlaamant inaItar
upon any public plate or object In tha city,
or upon any fanra. bulldlnc, latagraph pola
•lactrie light pola. hitch poat, Irra or any
other object.
.«
Hertlon S. That It ahall be unlawful la
flea or hand to any prraoa or pertona. clrculara. band bllla or olhar advartlalng matter
of any drarrlptlon In and upon any of tha
public atraata of tha c|ty of Sanford. Florida!
provided, however, that rlreuUr*. handbill*
nr any other advartlalng matter may be dintrlbuted by actually' leaving aam* In tha
varloua place* ol lha dty ol Sanford, or by
dallvrry tlartof In anma. peraon Iraid# of
tny raaldenr* of tha city of Sanford, Florid*.
Faction 3. Any peracn or peraona wnaa
conviction of tha violation of any provlalona
of the foregoing ord nance ahall be aubjact
to a lire of ftn.00, rr I'mprlaonmrnt not at-

LANK’S

SCHUPP WARMS BENCH

Old False Teeth Wanted—Don’ t Matter
If Broken
We pay up to 15 dollar* per set. Also
rash for Old Gold* Silver and broken
Jewelry. Check sent by return mall.
Good* held 10 day* for sender’* approv­
al of our offer. Mazer’s Tooth SjiecUIty. Dept. A, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadeltiliifi

Pn

Do not allow tho
poisons of undigested
food to accumulate In
your bowels, where they
are absorbed into your
system. Indigestion,con­
stipation, headache, bad
blood, and numerous
other troubles are bound
to follow.
Keep your
system clean, as thous­
ands of others do, by
taking an occasional dose
ol the old, reliable, veg­
etable, family liver medl-

Thedford's

_ Mrs. W . F. Pickle, ot
Rising Fawn, Ga., writes:
"W c have used Thed­
ford's Black-Draught as
a family medicine- My
mother*In-law could not
take calomel as It seemed
too strong for her, to she
used Black-Draujzhtasm
mild laxative and liver
regulator. . . W e use It
la
believe
to the family and belle..
It is the best medicine for
the liver made." Try it
Insist on the jjenuineRenulne—
insist

Thedtord’s.
25c a pack;
■ m*
«.
. . _ * n *tt

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

M ost r-iul more the enclosed motor car grows
strong in nodular-favor. It’s natural, especially
with Ford cars, which are busy running every
day of the year—winter nnd summer the Ford
turves faithfully and profitably. So for a real
genuine family car there is nothing equnl/to
the Ford Sedan nt ?Gf)5 f. o. b. Detroit. Scats
live, i .
rictus, plate glass sliding windows,
pjlk t‘iTf;.im. deeply crhnlstfred Beats, latest
Iy]uf vent:kiting wlmUuehl a car of refined
luxury with tho everlastingly reliable Ford
chassis. Come in nnd know mere about this
superior car.

F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

On Flour, Grain and Feed

'" I saw you there,' I gnsped.
‘" I know you old,’ snld he. '1
nt the next tnhle to you In Clro's
hind tho pillar, nnd hrnrd you
nlmnt seeing me. Naughty, naug
Aud so you tried to get your old
pinched?'
The German^ told my ' Amoi
friend that he hnd been In and ot
Paris ever since the wnr hegnn.
found It much more Interesting
running a U-bont. be said. There
n danger, be admitted, but Just cn
danger to make the Job Interci
-

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Yen Can Boy From Us at •
Wholesale Prices

W . A. Merrjdaj Company
PilalLa, Florida

—A L a w o

W. J. THICPEN &amp; COMPANY

General Fire

Insurajnee

Fardta Schupp. '
pBchlng acj frpm observation. In 1015
bo Ditched and won but one.full game.

Sanford

F .lo r id s

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                    <text>P U B L IS H E D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

:

S E M I- W E E K L Y

SUBS HERE ABLE BODIED FREIGHT RATE INCREASE
CIRCUIT court here
WILL CLOSE SPRING TERM TO SCARE MUST GO TO SERIOUS HANDICAP TO THE FLORIDA GROWERS
AMERICA THE FRONT
WITH SHORT SESSION
•

RFCOBD T I M E M A D E A N D
• M O N E Y S A V E D F&lt;JR
........ .. T H E S T A T E
,

find that the citizens of the* county
acted in a most commendable man­ S IN K FIVE SM A LLE R S H IP S
ner, demonstrating that our people
OFF JERSEY COAST T H IS ,*
3T0 fully capable of meeting and de­
W EEK
termining # all mnttrrs which . may
arise in our midst. We find that an
Washington, D. C., Jur.e 3.— The
arrest was made, evolving some navy department has received an of
doubt as to whether the light party ficlul report that three American
had been apprehended- nnd the* ut­ schooners had het-n sunk off the
most care w;as manifested to avoid coast by enemy submariner.
Be­
any Set until- a full identification sides tho Edward H. Cole, the na'nus
ijud been made of the accused. We of two other ships haye been report­
fully investigated the identity of the ed to the navy*.
They ure.j the
accused and found uhsolutc nnd coni schooner Jacob S.- Haskell und the
vincing proof of his -innocensc. Wc Isabella D. Willey.
further believe that the party com­ . The subninrien* were, undoubtedly
mitting the crime lias paid the pen­ looking for American transports
alty in the-person of the unknown Having been checked by the Amer­
negro who was killed on the 29th ican destroyer tlotilln in the vvnr zone
of May, 1918, in Orange rounty by the Gertnnn admiralty apparently
anwofficer of that county.
has concluded to carry tl\e sub­
Wo highly recommend the good marine warfare- to the doors of
citizens of the county of Seminole Amerirn In hope of stopping the
during this trving_tltne-&amp;ad-compll- flow- o f troops which will turn the
ment the efficient action of the balance against the central powers
Hume Guards.
/ ’
on the* western battle front.
We /ecommcnd the action of Sher­
If thr Gorman admiralty expects
iff Brady nnd I he sheriff’s office in to find the American port? unpro­
the cool and complete handling of tected because a grtnt fores- of
the situation.
American destroyers has bun cen-

44 4
NO M O R E SO FT S N A PS FOR 4
-S’
TH E BIG H U S K IE
.
...
M EN

4 4 4 4
N O TIC E

-f
' 4
•

- ,
All the loyal and patriotic
citizens arc hereby notified 4
♦
that n mass meeting will be
♦
held at the County Court
♦
f^ousc Wednesday, June 6th
♦
8 p. m’., for purpose of or­
ganizing a Home Protective
Association. Now i* the
time to prepare for the prr-«
♦
teriion of our town and
#
county.
Come out and
♦
show your loyally 'to the
Greatest Cause ever known.

W O U LD M E A N A D V A N C E C P
* .’
$200,000.00 FOR OUR
SECTIO N

f . i •- V

»

•

- $

One of the most perilous handi­
Washington, June 3. — Two hun­
caps that has been offered the grow­
Circuit court opened lis t Tuesday
dred nnd fifty thousand’ men released
er and shipper of Flrriila is the pro­
and this term will probably go down
from early service under the droft
posed freight rate advance advocated
In history as being the shortrat and
because of minor physical defects,
to offset ’ wage iqcrtsre and other
|fMl expensive of any term ever
hut .held for ‘special and limited
costs to rnllroads.
The inrreisen
hf|d in this or adjoining counties.
military duty," are to he brought
will range from 25 to 139 per cent.
The fallowing men served on the
into the army within the next few
On Florida perisahahle nnd our pro­
grand jury: J. K. M ettingtr, fore­
months former v ir g in ' non-combatant
duct
from Seminole county, approx­
man. O. I’ . Herndon, clerk, J. K.
units.
•
•"
imately
$65 per car will he demand­
Richards, M cG * Carraway, T. W.
At present, every man in the nrmy
ed
to
the
minimum New Y'ork mar­
WilHorrr11* W. H. Hand, C. .C. Cobb,
hns
had
to
pass
rigid
physical
tests
ket
and
comparative
increases will
T. J. Ilrannon, 0. II. Stenstrom, C.
for field service. Tens of thousands
nfleet out incoming freight.
||. McKinney, C. M. Williams. P ‘
of these sturdy, athletic young fel­
As is nlwuys the case, our Board
F. Monger, It. A. Newman, S. W,
lows,
however,
are
serving
ns
clerks
of
Trade-, hns compiled figures and
Bradford,'Walter Klicker, J. L. Hill,
and
store
keepers
In
quartermaster
protests
against unreasonable In- ’
D. C. Howard, Tim Keane..
Engineers’ M em o ria l Scrrlre
and ordnance depots, nu military
creases and same have been forward- ’
The petit jury wns comeposed of
The memorial service
of
tho
police, hospital orderlies, headquar­
ed "it. Hudson Hurr, Chairman i f • _
th following: J. F. Hodge?, W. T,
Brotherhood of Locomotive Eriginthe— Hrrrldn Railroad ' Commission,
ters’ clerks. — telcgrap.h.. telephone
D*ane, O. II. Frain, W. J. Daniel.
h e' held 'in Holy Crois
and wireless operators and in other ccrs “will bc
representing Florida.
Data com­
'jr T r M ltc h e llr 9 .- E -P o r tr r - C ir - \ V r
Church next Sunday morning, June
jobs that could he ns efficiently
piled by the Board of Trade sccrcWaters, T. W. Lawton. M. W. Lov9th at 11 a. m. The members of the
filled by men not phyrically quali­
tary shows thut, according to figures
r||. \V. J. Thigpen, J. 1. Anderson.
Brotherhood will attend in a body
in the previous 15 per cent, advance
fied for front line work.
Dave Robinson, K. II. Fly i t , J. L.
occupying reserved seats.
Friends
rule
case, the present increase would
In order thut America might put and members of the family specially
Hill. J A. Clark. Ed. Lane. Ed.
exact
more than a billion dcllaru
Into this war her maximum fighting, invited. The address will he made
Roujnut..
annually in this countr- front nliivstrength. Gov. Crowder, provest by the Rev. Rector. Special and
The following cases were disposed
pers. In Seminole
t : I ire, tie
We have inspected tbc Court centrated in tin- war zone, around marshal agent has decided thnt-no appropriate .music by a large choir
of:
minimum
26
per
ct.-’
f. t,dvur.co
House and find same in excellent the British islands, it v.ill he mis­ man physically lit for front line ser­ and soloists.
,
American Agricultural Chemical
would cost growers and rhlppers at
condition.
The offices ate neatly taken, naval oilicers say. While the vice shall he permitted to serve in n
_
l.ste War News
least $200,000.00 r.iau d ly and 80
Co. ys. Carl Carlson and J. L.
°rruft in the war zone nun-combatant mpm-ity so long as
kept and in order, therefore we hive hm urinj^—'
The
very
latest war news received per cent of this ar.r in: would fall
paugjjftty. damage suit verdict fe:
no recommendations to make in this are k fia rge numbers, the protection it jr possible to fill acceptably these
ut this office today is that the Allies directly on the Sa-.fjrd section. .
plaintiff siuin of $482.06 and in­
of the steamer lanes on this side of jobs with men not fit
for
the
respect.
are holding the Huns anti the big
The protests offered by the San­
terest.
the Atlantic hns not been over­ trenches.
We,
the
committee
from
the
grand
German
drive
hns
slowed
up
consid­
ford
Board of Trsi i i: tl.o interest
L. |*. MrCuller va. J. F. Arinl
looked and it is said there are ade­
A man may have a humb or, erably. The U-boats operating off
of the growers .-anil shippers shows
damages, verdict for plaintiff sum of jury to inspect the county poor quate forces in home waters to meet
fihger ofi, a glass eye or lliit feet, and the coast of America sank many thnt the proposed I'a n g e would en­
farm and convjct camp beg, to re­
$:I3! to.
them.
still
l»e aide to do everything that is smaller vessels but no transports tirely destroy the jn s in t llo iid a
port: We find the poor farm in ex­
I’etition for naturalisation papers
The torpedoing of ships off Barnc- required in non-combatant service. und only one large oil steamer. One classifications and thnt instead of aq
cellent condition, buildings clean
for Nicolas Zerr.ovan granted.
Often he will lie uble to do it better of the U-boats was sunk by Ameri­ Increase the state is really entitled
well kept und everything in the best gat. N. J., followed by the report of
Some of can destroyers nnd the rest of them to equalization of rati* to compare
Frank A. Beat vb. J. O. Packard shape for the comfort and welfare of more destructions olT Nantucket than the young athlete.
and. Roy Symcs replevin, nnn-auil thr inmntes and from conversation shoals, nearly 200 miles to tho the most efficient office men to he are being closely watched and -will favorably with scctlor.c rearer mar­
ent* :&lt; "I
with some they expreis themselves north, was taken as an indication found are often virtually cripple* in sulier u like fate. It is the purpose kets or at least the Culilo:nia talcs. *
of the Germans to .try to. scare the The report sent in by the Board of
as- well satisfied and well fed.
1he that th«v hostile submarines were op- the military sense.
surrounding grounds are well culti­ ofating in number nnd that the plan
•’ There is a job in the army for Americans into taking some of the Trade points out vit id ly , that at
(Jrand Jury Prtienliheni
w the German admiralty probably
vated and show great care )&gt;., the
avery man who js able to handle any American fleet from .Rritish waters, present out rate is 1 cent v .r pound
*ji the Circuit Court of the Sev­
pas
to concentrate the U-boats in a
Supt., Mr. C. W. Williamson and
sort of job In Industry," It wsh hut Secretary Daniels states that we or $1 per hundred en nil begciablta
enth Judicial Circuit,
Seminole
wish to commend him for his super­ practical blockade of the principal stated at Crowdfrr’s office.
"T h e have ample protection here and can nnd perishables even to the clcacst
County, Florida.
,
vision and care.. We desire to rec­ ports of embarkation being used for whole army cannot he on the battle taki* care of anything they send market— New ’ Y'ork. nnd. exceeds
To the Honorable James W. Perkins.
The American this to points beyond and western
ommend that provision- he made for American transports.
line, and it is absurd to apply battle- across the wuters.
.The Grand Jury ompannolled and
"
Recurrent
reports
of
German
sub­
•
•
_....L.imonH
t
«i
I
hi*
fill'll
Ilf
till*
people
have
entire
confidence
in the points.
It is very much regretted
i,„.
requirement*
•«&gt;
the
men
of
the
the safety from fire and for coitveni*
serving for the ifyring term of 191H
navy and in the secretary of the thnt this matter cannot he handled
cnee of those on the fjirm thnt con­ m a r i n e s on this side of tin- Atlantic ion-combuU.nl forces.
lug to make the following general
os concisely and vigorously as It
nections with the present well In­ have been rlosoly examined by the
As « result. v-e will release from navy.
presentments:
should he hut this,is due to tho fact
sunk, a tank by erected and waste navy department during the Inst non-combstant work for duty r.r the
The county of Seminole has been pipes laid. Also that the buildings week. Reports of one German sub­
front the equivalent ol 20 German Elks Ball Friday Evening, June 7th that numbers of our shippers have
very free from crime for the pait
marine near the Virginia capes were divisions—for every one cf these
failed to heed the many warning!
be painted to avoid decay.
The dance to be.given at the Elks
six months and for this reason there
brought to them by the Board ot
Wc thoroughly inspected tho pris­ current along Hampton roads Sat­ men hrqught ir. fer 'special and lim­
Home. Sanford, Friday eyening is an
have been but few matters of a crim­
urday
night.
It
was
said
the
navy
Trade of just such proceedings and
ited m iliury duty’ will release from
oners* quarters and find the premises
inal nature ; for our investigation.
Hying boats, submarine chokers and non-fighting work a man physically open house affair, nnd n special In­ urging them to stand closer together
clean, sleeping quarters comfbrtahlc
vitation iH extended to the out of
These we have carefully disposed of.
other unti-suhmarine craft in that
on these matters and he perptred
and well provided with bed clothing,
fit for the trenchrs."
town people. We have arranged it
We feel grateful that such pleasing
district immediately went to tea in
to combat them. It is evident even
the kitchen clean and ample food for
Orders for the induction of these so that the home guards from out­
conditions exist nnd earnestly desire
now that these things are only be­
the prisoners. The convicts express search of the raiders.
limited service" men into the nrmy lying points will have an opportun­
they will continue.
ginning and unless combined effort
The innstcr of a British vessel ar­ will end the regime of slickers and
s ilisfaction as to their treatment
ity to visit the Elks Home and
There are, however, several mat­ and
ii made, all of us may expect to pay •
riving
at
Norfolk
on
May
27,
re­
commend
Mr.
Winn fer
dackers," who, although strong nnd spend a pleasant evening after the
ters which we desire to call attention
ported
having
fired
some
shots
ut
a
a burden.
sound, secure assignment' to desk home guards meeting.
hia good supervision.
.
»
In this fight it is clcs-’.y not ’.hfr
submarine about 160 miles off Cape jobs and other dutiss that would
to.
On our trip of Inspection of poor
No charges-will he made for ad ntent to oppose anything ilmt tur
Other incoming ships nt keep them far from the sound of the
The roadway, beyond the brick farm we noticed at railroad cross­ Henry.
mission, except for these who dance government may ncei". ur demand;
road, at the end of Celery avenue, ings numerous obstructions t » view Atlantic ports for the last few days
guns.
.
$1.00 per couple will he charged. it is also the purpose not to allow, If
from the approach to the Osteen of vehicles 1weeds and trees), whjph have also brought reports of sighting
"Thousands of men In Washington The howling alleys, card tables, pool
such can he prevented,-other sources
Ferry is in a very bad condition and if not removed may result In a seri­ submarines.
alone will be relesscd for field duty*" nnd billiard tables will he free to all. to utge Increases without giving the
entirely devoid of any hard surface
this draft official said. ’
ous accident.
,*
. . .
It js the desire of the committee shippers'a hearing rr.d it 1b felt by
and severely Inconveniences vehicles
New York, N. Y., Juno 3.— Two
We .desire to express our appreci­
"T h is refinement cf selection will to see that every one has a good the rank and file ilia*, such in tho
of all_ kinds passing • thereqn.
We
ation of the kindness and direction more American vessels, the Haltlle continue until about the only Class I time, the best music will he furnish­ care. Very likely rcr.:e increrso is
recommend tmmediatc attention to
of our1 stale's attorney, Hon.
Jo­ Dunn and thc Samuel W. Hathaway men not In service will- he tho In­ ed und every possible courtesy will necessary hut haalrp r.n incrc.ake of
same. •••*■
have been sunk by German sub­ valids and total incompetents. For
seph H. Junes.
'
be extended the visitors and we even eight per cent on present ton­
The lighter used as the ferry in
’
Wc recommend the purchase of a marines.
tpccializod work, too wc will go into hope to have a large crowd.
nage on a blanket huilr, would pro­
reported to be in u leaky und danger­ pair of thoroughbred bloodhounds
Details of the ndditfbnnl sinking the deferred classes when necessary."
t h e ' NEt
PR O C E E D S W IL L vide 'an annual ‘ increase t f mor«
ous condition nnd if permitted to be for safety and protection of Sem­ had no', been received - early tin
From now on ability to serve is to BE USED FOR T H E P U R C H A S E than $350,000.00. Added to this tho
used longer will bo a menace to pub­
afternoon, hut the report wes thnt he the deciding factor in srlcctim. OF C IG A R S , C IG A R E T T E S A N D passenger Increase to three .cents per
inole county.
lic safety, therefore we urge immedi­
(hey had fnllen victims to the enemy Probably, the most expert virelias TO B AC C O FOR T H E S O L D IE R S .
mile and more than r.noih'.r hundred,
Court House Committee
ate attention thereto.
somewhere off the New England operator in tho United Stalls has
millions will he earned.
We
found
said
court
house
in
good
We further find the approaches to
coast.
only one leg. Should tho govern­
I)r. McKinnon Returns
cor.ili
ion.
We
recommend
that
the
The Hattie Dunn, a three masted ment turn this export down because
the ferry are very steep nnd it is dePaving Hard Avenuft
Dr. J. F. McKinnon lias returned
siitd that same be remedied which plaster he replaced whore It hr.s schooner, was 146 fret long. 36 feet of his defect, nnd put in his chair a
.
Rand
avenue ’ between I'ark r.uf
from
a
month’s
trip
to
points
In
.
beam and 11 fret deep. Her ton­ ’sound, two-legged operator?
we believe may he accomplished by fallen off.
Wc North and South Carolina where he Magnolin is being pnvctl with brick,
We
further
.recommend
that
a
gate
nage
was
3f&gt;5.
She
wns
lmllt
at
commencing the slope of the ap­
Chink not. The one legged man enn addressed several colleges and re­ tho brick being furr.Lhcu by the city
proach
a few feet hack so an to be placed across fhe c n t $ a n «;^ t h o Thornnston, Me., in 1884.
give more efficient uervlce nt the ports a fine trip. He also states that and P. H. Rand and Y’ owcll Si Speer,
Tho Samuel W. Hathaway, a four*
n al:e the tlope more gradual. This „ld ferry dock at the Lake .Monrco
wireless key than tho man who is
applies to both sides of the river. bridge and thnt the same he kept masted schooner was built at Brew- physically sound. And putting him Florida is much cooler than the the owners &lt;f abutting property
Under tho
Such changes will undoubted.y he clci.ed for tho safety of the public. masted schooner was built nt Brew­ on the job for which he Is fitted re­ states farther north as It wns 97 in paying for the- laying.
Charlotte,
North
Carolina
Saturday.
able
supervision
of
Mr.
Roller the
appreciated by nil these using the The road at this point leads directly er, Mass., in 1902.
leases the sound man with his two
avenue
is
being
paved
with ’the
into
this
parsage
way
nnd
is
n:irWashington,
Juno
3.—
Atlantic
laid ferry. .
&gt;
g o o d * legs to charge the German
brick laying fiat, making a fine job,
Icarfing
to
the
public
and
xiutoniocoast
naval
stations
were
directed
fay
Liberty
Bond
Flags
Flying
We recommend that the elevator
across No Man’ s Land.
and this street will now bo freo from
The flags given to Sanford and
in the court house be placed in con­ biics approaching from the south are tho steamer department todny to
dust and will enhance the value of
in
danger
of
running
into
fame
and
send
vessels
to
the
atsii&gt;’knce
of
the
dition for use during the term r.f
Work upon Bntrow’a new post­ Seminole'County by the" government tho property on both sides being
on Into the lake, the dock being un­ steamer .Carolina, In rrsponre to
for going over the top on the Third
court.
.
protected st tho end reaching cth S. O. F. calls, snylng she was boinr office building Is nearing completion. Liberty Loan campaign are flying much more clean and sanitary than
Attention has been called to the
Tho stenm heat and other fixtures
formerly.
There are several more
nttnrked by submarines. Tho S. O.
necessity of placing guards on both water. We further suggest that ns
have arrived and the furniture was from the street intersections at Park alleys und side streets that should be
S.
calls
were
received
at
the
Arling­
and Palmetto and the beautiful
side? cf the small bridges o n ' the the road makes a turn immediately
shipped two weeks ago. The con­
ton naval wireless stntion hero.
before
reaching
the
bridge
dock
that
Hags of the while field and the blue paved and while Mr. Roller Is here
pu 'li&lt;- highway fi»r the safety of
tractors oisure Postmaster Wilson
and the rity council are mindful of
Her
wireless
call
for
help
was
re­
travel, especially at night. This is prominent white signs be placed on
that tho building will bo ready fer bars and the red border are a thing the. needs these, streets should be
ceived
at
.7,o’
clock
last
night.
Ship­
emphasized by a recent accident i t each side of the entrance to this
Except for un­ of beauty.
paved.
ping authorities estimated thnt when him by July, 1st.
The flags were presented to the
•he ditch bridge on the brick road dock and same would add greatly to
attacked she was In about the same avoidable delay In shipping material
the
safety
of
the
public
especially
to
city and county torr.c time ago by
between the Ice Plant and Ilruce'a
position os tjic schconorEdward H, during tho present two or three
A feed and rice mill Is being plan­
Hon. Forest Lake at the meeting of
atrre. In
consequence of the ab­ persons using this, bridge after dark.
months
the
building
would
hove
We the committee find cver&gt; Cole, when that vessel wes destroyed
the Red Crest Campaign and they ned for erection before fall in Cisy
sence of guards an ’ automobile, re­
been
completed
sooner.
thing’ of jail in good shape. Well by s submir.nc. The Carolina was
Farmers are being urred
cently ran into the ditch.
will fly from the street intersec­ county.
commanded by T . D. It. Bsrbce.
provided with bed clothing. ^
to
plant
every
available cere to ccrn,
tion posts aa long as they will last
There has recently been an at­
The S. Os S. picked up by the fiteamahlp Co., was advised this
velvot
beans
and
rice, r.s well aa tn
Prisoner!
well
provided
wlthJfiod.
or until the next Liberty Loan dem­
tempt to commit a heinous crimo by
navy wireless from the Carolina afternoon from Washington that the
John K. Mcttlngcr,
abundance
o
f
sweet
They
onstrating
to
all
tl
at
pass
that
San­
* vagrant negro from scmio other
said the steamer wan being ’shelled Carolina had been ahell?d by a sub­
,
Foreman of Grand Jury.
are
planning
’
to
•ettchllsh
a
sweet
ford
and
Seminole
county
are
there
P-rt cf. the country) which-aroused
marine and that the passenger* had
submarines.
potato storage hftutc.’
-Si.....
Vcith the goods..
the county to the highest,pitch. In 0. P. Herndon,
takeir
to the bo^ta. .
’ •
The New York- &amp; Porto Rico
Clerk of Grand Jury.
*
the exciting Incident, however, We

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THE SANTORO HERALD

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late, an* wus wunst more ae pUlcr of power St our modern artliTery and th*
de chn'ch. *00*0 such *voUon could'n* glorious activities o f our splendid air­
'scape de preacher's eye, an' ho war men.
1
party offen 'roan1dar helpin' Bla Jody
"They sco the spirit, the discipline and
wld do work, an* tryln' to 'aoade Fearl the emulation o f our Infantry, and
to vraX In do Darrcr
they are profoundly Impressed by
“ Hows' merer, wo dld'n' tine oat tell them. I hope that the pride which wo
week 'fore las' dst In his real he war feel, without venturing to.express It,
thlnkln’ uv mahyn* Fearl to save her. In the Americans Is a little reciprocat­
Dat Bcnn'las 'cccdln' call’d- fe r er ed by them. I can only say that every
chu'ch mceUn'. So wo Jea' up atf tol' American soldier who has told ms of
de bradder wo war*n't gwlno had him his experiences on the British front
Jloe In mntermony w id e r sinner, girln’ has spoken with enthusiastic admira­
scnndal to do chu'ch. Bla Jody cried tion o f our men, and that an entirely
tears ns sho ’splnned, whllo Pearl wui new feeling, the consequences o f which
her chllo ahe wnrn't titJ.o hoi' up de may bo Immense, Is growing np be­
F R ID A Y — Chair.' rich man in "T h e Pub'lc Be
repcrtnUon nr a elder In do chu'ch. tween the two kindred nations in
Damned” .
"Brer Jones ho looked at do Impel*- arms."
S A TU R D A Y — H iU ljm Duncan and Carol Hollo­
dent, good-lookin' gal an’ asked: 'Sposo
way in “ Vcigcance and the Woman” , t.lio
she Jlno do folc, howcomo wo can’t
mahy dent*
• ■
Emily StevenH in “ Daybreak” .
SAFETY PIN BRINGS IN *775
“ Sis .Judy's patlcnco was 'bout .
—
M O N D A Y — Fdith Stoiy in “ The Legion c f
'saluted, so she ups an' tells bow Fearl Auto Hits Man, Causing Him to Swal­
D ca'h” , sec the Russian Woman in the Trendone Jlno do chu'ch four summers ban'
low Fastener—Operation Neces­
che», also “ A M ilk Fed Vamp” one of those
runnln'— day Jes* warn’t no Hgion In
sary to Remove I t
her. Pearl flew np at dat, an* said ns
Wonderful Sunshine Comedies.
how she ain't got no husban' In do pen
New York.— M^s. Ann Kel^y o f Elm-,
* TU E SD AY — Ilcdda Nova in that Wonderful
like sojne folks presen* bad. Ev’rybody hurst, proprietor o f a trucking business
Serial “ The Woman In the W eb” , also the
knowed ahe 'luded to her mammy, au' In Brooklyn and Long Island City,
Dainty 0 !ive Thomas in “ An Heiress f&gt;r a
sho looked so vlgoua wld her snnpln' must pay Joseph O'Laughlln 1775 beDay” , also a Good Comedy.
r s
eyes,' do elder* Jes gdt ober his ’fatua* enuso O'Laughlln swallowed a safety
tlon, an' said ho war willin’ to bo guid­ pin. O'Langhlln was struck by an au­
. WEDNESDAY— The Master o f the Screen W il­
ed by do flock's wishes. Do chu'ch den tomobile . truck owned by MnC Kelly
iam S. Hart in “ The Aryan” a story of the
chosen Judy, as a mnro sultablcr help­ and operated by’ John Mackey. lie hnd
Western Hills and Plain?, also Comedy.
.
meet fer.do elder dan a sinner 'orann. Just come from a barber shop and was
Do elder .glanttd Judy home, an' do adjusting tho collar of his woolen
T H U R S D A Y — Sunshine M ay Allison in “ The
nex' day wo beam o f de 'proachln' shirt. The snfety pin wns In his month
Winning o f Beatrice” , al«o a Comedy with
wcddln'.
when the automobile struck hhn, and
Sidney Drew.
,
"Judy wns~fer er chu'ch weddln’, the force of the collision gausod the
but do elder wus obstlnlt an' said he Ynnn to swallow the pin. An operation'
didn't want no rival 'trncUon to do big wns necessary for Its removal.
Matinee Dally at 3:15.
Evening Performance Begins al
mectln' ho was 'ductin'. Bo- wo all
7:30 Except Saturday then at 7:15
fetched up at Canaan an' dat elder aho
Decks Qerman Carp With Flag.
did 'vort nn* preach one more powerful
Sioux City, la.— When tho patriotism
fine on’ 'vlncln' sermon. Dnr wus some of Chris Iloumellote, a Greek restnu-'
twenty odd mo'ners, nn'.when.Sis Judy ratcur here, was questioned because
got happy In a good weavin' way, an' o f his window display p f Gikman carp,
flung up her han'a an' started:
Chris, who Is a veteran o f Balknn
'“ High up In heaven,
wars, wrapped a amall American flag
times of storm and stress love wil
High up in heaven.
around each fish. The apparent odver. Aslttln' on de bench wld Jesus’
nb^bc de.il id.
Using value of his window display, wns
dnr wus one of do torn-downest shout*
In direct contras, to tin poverty ens you ever hurd In yoh born days. Immediately doubled.
of 'th e people of
* this grea. It sho wua a gran* time* Sotn'o’fs t&gt;ouv
seven act producJon, is shown til. midnight ho dismissed do crowd wld
TficT.VaTon of l'lcnth at Stnr Monday
lavish expenditure of some of tin cr-hicasin', nn' tolo urn him nn' Sis
••The Legion of Death” is Metro’s
aristocrats and the prcfiigaey &lt; Judy Mnnlon gwlne cr bein’ broke he
great seven-act special production de
'wpeetfully ’vltcd dem to follcr de
luxe of the Russian Revolution v.itt. (heir lives. The.eOa •&gt; i jU •
Scriptural 'Juncllou a' Jlno hnn's In ilc
fore liie arrest of. the &lt;
and
particular attention to the part play­
family Is shown, a id actors of abil­ holy ban of wi-illock, an’ de mootin'
ed by the women warriors of Rusuia.
form In a 'cession, two an' two, march
This “ battalion of death” stepped ity represent the member* of (In down do road to Bis Mnnlon'a house,
into the firing line to tnke the places roval family. *
whar do knot would bo tied.
Mzrthe men whose spirits had weal;
“ Dnt olo man Able started, Hark
from do torn',' 'enuso It's all do chuno I
ened end who had lied from the
ho know, nn' cv'rybody took et up but
trenches. Many men wer shamed,
mi*, nn’ db ilnrk olo swnnip on do le f
and all encouraged by this gallant
rung wld do music. Al-to-oaco It popt
action and returned to their posts.
Into my huld dat we got to pass I'ant'er
History does not contain the equal
graveyard.
,
rf this inspiring moment, except in
By EVELENA RA8BURY.
"All uv er suddln' de 'cession stopt
the life 'o f Joan of Arc. or a match
stone still, do stagin' dryln’ In ter singfor the bravery and determination of
(Copyright. 1( 11, W««Um N.wipsp.r Union., its ’ nocks; don 'rose de awfulost
Vera HutchknrHT and her noble
Hcrrechln' you over been! In all yoh
“ Press jroh organdie! Lawsy mussle, born dnys. I looked, an’ so help me
"battalion of death,” so-called be­
cause each took poison with her to after do 'spcrlcnco I had las' night, Onwd. dnr In a strungo light do spcrlt
hero you comes a wantin' er organdie uv n man nn'-de sperlt uv n pant'er; er
escape dishonor at the hands of the
prested I How's mever you pet under pnnt'cr taring' do man’s nock, an’ de
invading Germans.
do shado out In do yard, an' I'll press man stlckln' his knife In do pnnt'cr's
It is this glowing story that is told It—bein'* It'* you.
side, Jlst like I'd hcarn tell uv as bow
“ Honey, I seen cr sight las' night a* dc graveyard got Its name.
in "T h e Legion of Death,” and won­
derful Edith Story, “ the Hcrndhnrdi war calkcrlated to mako mo hato do
" I cotched my bref nn’ tried to run
of the xcreen,” is Ideal for the part vanities uv dls yero sin-soaked worl'. wCd Judge an* de balanro, but aumpun
of the leader of Russia's women war­ I'vo henrn of sperits what sneaked got wrong wld my lalgs an* I couidn'
'roun' an' showed deysclvcs id lone mote, anLular I stood wld dem two
riors. No at hi r actress possesses In
pussons; but, chile, las' night mor’n nivful speritsot fncln' me. • Al-to-once
■uch measure the fire of the dramatic a hundred uv us saw do ghos' uv I'an’sutnpun guggled In my froat, an’ de
intensity, the fervor necessary to t'er- graveyortl.
foam coined er runnln' fru my mouf,
portray the fighting spirit in Rus­
"You 'member I tolo you Canaan an’ down In de middle uv de road I
sia s warren, the r« fusal to accept ebu'eh had a new elder dls y rn h l W ell,
foil. I doan know bow long I lay dar,
tyranny at. d dishorn r as the portion he sho am a lino lookin' man, and do but when 1 cowed to do High Sheriff
of a nati in.
, ■lstrra, day am as one volco 'claimin' war atondln' by puttin' han'euffa bn a
Cyeat . c.-ma of the lO.iflict in him a good servant In do moral vino- black man, and dar do tas' uv Whisky
Rursia are shown, both of the riot­ yard.
In my mouf. I thought my time had
"About do tlmo do cider, Broder coined,'an' I fell to prayin' Out loud
ing in the street*. the fghting on the
battle front. There are also scenes Jones, corned to ns. Bister Judy Man- when de sheriff, he say, 'Shet up you
m Washington, just prior to the re­ Ion’s tlmo war out on do farm whar fool. I's laid de gos', twnrn't no goa'
she war sent fer usin’ 'fane language In nohow; twua Jes dls 'scaped eonvlc’,
ceiving of the greut news of the over­
de temple; nn' bein' ml'ty 'llglous, she Henry Munlon, und I'earl tryln* to
throw of the Roman-ofls.
corned right up to do front an' 'polo- skeer Judy outen .mahyln' de preach*
"T h e Legion of D elth ” should be glzcd to de chu'ch, to de deacons on* er.'
,
seen by every friend &lt;&gt;f patriotism, to cvc'ybody fer cantin' shame on do
“ But 1 knowed whut my ole eyes
of bravery and high courage.
It Shepherd's flock. We Insulted ober de hnd seed, so 1 tfVp* on a prayin'. Dey
breathes the spirit of right and jus­ luntYnh, an’ 'elded to frrglb her hnck- tirung me home, on' I been prayin' ever
tice, arid of a devotion to high and silddln' bn* took her back ln .de busuiu since.
“ Here's yoh organdie.- Thank yon
nohic issues. More than that, it is n uv de congregashum.
fer
dls quarter, hut I won't he here
“
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good-fer-nothln'
gnl
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story filled with suspense and dra­
hern. Pearl, got a house 'bout n tulle long to need yoh quarters. I’s had my
matic incident, ami the beautiful
frum-de chu'ch, nn' she went to wurk warnin'."
love story that runs through it like
fer do cause. She worked early nn’
a golden thread proves that even in

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obly i ' blanket TEJTTwia Vouod Ki» %
shoulders. Hla clothes were iyin* in
a heap at hla fe e t
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As Davis approached, the t n f
arose sad Inquired If tho referee wal
coming, parts said ha didn’t know
but would go hunt him. However, the
man Intimated that, was nnneccsurr
and said ho wanted to hare a UtUsboxlng match.
Dayls brought the man to the connty Jail, where on ‘examination of hla
clothes.brought out enlistment papers
for tho army. It was tleddcd to hold
an Inquest for lunacy.

THINK “STONEWALL"
JACKSON BEST LEADER
Wnahlngton&gt;-^Whlch . of all
tho American gemaul* la It that
has given European strategist*
moid food for thought! Give
a guess, or two, or three. And
then (yoa will bo wrong, accord­
ing to a prominent . Southern
congressman, who says It la not
Washington or Bherman or
Grant or nobert H. Lee.
"Stonewall Jnckaon Is tho
ipan." this congressman de­
clared. " I was aurprised re­
cently In talking to British army
ofllcers to learn that they have
*mado It n point to atudy all o f
Jackson's campaigns. It seems
they regard hlin bb tho cleverest
o f all tho Aincrienn gcnemla,
and tho most capable In maneu­
v e rin g against odds.
"One British ofllccr told me
that ho personally, with n stnflf
o f subofdlmites, had gono on
foot over all tho ground covered
by General Jackson In his great
raids during tho Civil war.* Ho
said it was as lino a study la
tactics ns could be found any­
where."

BRITISH PRISONERS SfARVED
Men In Qerman Camp Entlreiy Depend,
ent on Food Bent From
England.

FINDS UVE “GHOST” AT TOMB

Rotterdam.—According to released
Englishmen who havo arrived from
tho camp for British civilians at nob.
leben, Germany, no food had been provlded for them by tho Germans In the
last three months. They were entire­
ly dependent on tho parcels sqnt out
from Great Britain.
Mott" o f tho prisoners at Bnhlebea
nro suffering from stomach troubles
owing to the fact that they havo prlxv
dpally had to llvo on canned food. Ae
a result’ of the monotonous character
o f the life there all Inmates are men­
tally abnormal, say those who hav«
been released.

Spook" Found In Cemstary by Care­
taker Prove# to Bo Soldier, Prob­
ably Insane.
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Camps for Homeless.
Washington.—Among the largest of
war relief work being carried on at
Columbus, O/—John Davis, caretak­ tho present time are camps for home­
er o f Walnut Hill cemetery, Hamlin less thousands o f persons In tod
township, never believed In ghosts, but around Salonlkl, which were starts-] by
he did bavo a "spooky" expcrtcbce.
Dr. Edward W. Ilyan, head of ths
Davis was strolling through tho cem­ American Red Cross In that region.
etery when, ho happened to see a fig­ There are 70,000 suffer era camping 'out
ure sitting bn a. tombstone.. Close In- In the tenta which havo been set up,
spedlCP show&amp;J* i f ks-juman with
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"TOMMY” FINE FIGHTER

Let’s talk business
OUR business a n d
ours; y o u r business
because you are the
' man who w a n t s g o o d
clothes value for Spring;
our business because that
is what we have been sup­
plying e v e r since we’ve
been in business.
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This is the thing” you
must remember:
If you
get good value, you’ll have
to pay for it. There’d n o
way to get good all-wool
quality at a cheap price.
At this store what you get in
Hart SchafTncr &amp; Marx clothes
makes them monev savers for
you; and labor nncl wool-savers
for tho nation.
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The home of JIart SchafTncr
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(tmerlcans Admire the Spirit of
British' Army.
Entirely New Feeling Growing Up Be­
tween Two Kindred Nation*
In Arms.
London.— Tho military correspond­
ent of Die London Times, writing from
Fronco, says:
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ered Amcrlcn, and Araerlcu 1ms discov­
ered us. IIow different we both nro
from our preconceived notions o f each
other I Wo did not know what a high­
ly educated, professional and modest
gentleman tho American regular officer
wns, nor did wo qutto realize what a
splendid body o f active fighting men
ho was going to bring over with him.
"Wo are a great deal more enthu­
siastic about the Americans, and. If
I mny say so. more proud of them, than
wo show on tho surface. How can wo
not regard ns men of our own flesh and
blood the relays of American soldiers
of all grades who como to ua, who
■peak our own language and bear our
own names, who understand us In a
flash.of tlmo, and whose point o f view
on' almost every conceivable subject
under heaven la oar own!
"These sentiments are,'I hope, mu­
tual.
The Americans did not know
what our armies were, nor what they
had done or are doing. Many of them
know now. They witnesses under fire
our grand attacks and oar raids. They
nhaenrs with astnnlahmanr ths terrific

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TBESANFORD HERALD
B. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, B iilatu Manager
P A f c M E m / T i m A / snd Friday ■

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be considered a part of the cost of
living just as much • as foodstuffs.
Out clothing has not been regulated,
and with what results? Cotton Is
about double its pre-war p d y .
In'
the genera) raise of prices, trie cotton
fsrmer is only receiving what Is coming to him, but the price of manu­
factured goods has been multiplied
from four to six times.
An invoice for Red Cross supplies
passed through my hands this week,
and the charge was 30 cents a yard
lor ‘ 'outing,1* an advance'of 400 per
cent.
Prints have advanced about
600 per cent., Undoubtedly the cost
of manufacture has increased more
than just the raise in the raw ma­
terial, but not to auch an extent os
this. It is time that some one with
a good voice , was lotting out a reg­
ular war-whoop on.the clothing profiteera.'

THE SLATE IS CLEAN
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for you in opportunities field. Every line of Endeavor is open for
Brains and work. E veiy avenue of wealth beckons for more~wealth
and the way to success is by saving, not only your energies for the
final struggle but saving M O N E Y for the tremendous profits of the
future. H E R E IS T H E PLACE.
* *
BUT T H E C O M M IT T E E SAYS
W E LL O V E R T E N TH O U S-*
AND M AR K
The Red Cross Drive realCfiguros
are not available as yet but it is cer­
tain that-thc amount will run well
over the ten thousand mark when
all returns ore in. The car load of
peppers has not been heard from but
it will bring in close to oho thousand
dollars and one or two precincts and
branches In the- county have not yet
reported officially hut that they will
bring in a good report is certain.

"Charging the people four prices
for. any .of the staple necessities of
I’fe, Is cold blooded robbery cnopgh,
but the man or set of men who hold
up the Red_ Cross is no better than
Up to date the chairman, H. C.
the Hun who fires on i t . " — Miami Duliose states that . they
have
Metropolis.
19,168.83 in hand and some $6,000
of this is In cash and the pledges
S T A N L E Y L IC H T E Y M A Y O R
are coming in to Mrs.’ Deane Turner,
Regarding
Our old friend Stanley Lichtey, the War- Fund, cashier.
editor of the Melbourne Times has these pledges Mrs. Turner wants it
been made mayor of that city off- understood that no collector will be
hnnd and without consulting him. sent around for this money pledged
This is the troy/they did it, accord- and when these payments come due
ng to the mitattes of the meeting they are to lie sent to her.
token from the/Times:
This drive has ilerrotiairatcd one
"Stanley S. Lichtey was nomin- thing and that is the fact that the
,a’ ed for mayor, and after a ballot war is here v it It us nr.d t he men win
was taken'he wo? declared as duly have money and ate kr.rvvn to have
appointed mayor for the unexpired it must come across when they a 'f
called upon or they will he &lt;str term.
Claude M. Beau jean recoiled the cised in the community and made o
appointment for piarshal and col­ feel the sting of public censure*in
many ways.
lector.

C A P IT A L $30,000.00

SU RPLU S $15,000.00

PEOPLES BANK O F S A N F O R D
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H.R. STEVENS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND
ns-nsM.1 P, L WOODRUFF Vk*FruM**

0 . L TAILOR

t.'R. DEAS
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THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

used where needed in roda buildinr*
The Peninsular Engineering Co. of­
ficials ore considering the matter of
asking for a number of these Ger­
man prisoners to help push the roaiT
work in this section. The shortage
of
labor throughout the south has
" I pledge allegiance
made it necessary to use prisoners
to my flag and the Re­
f ir r.ny kind of work where they
public for which it
may be cared for and guarded prop­
stands; one nation in­
Newport News, Va.,
knows, for it is great to see this port
erly.
The auphait plant of the con­
divisible, with Liberty
Camp Hill, May 25, 1918.
and cump in general. I have b&lt;*»*.
tractors is now complete at Ashton,
and justice to all."
Dear Ones All:
out on the river this evening U .b.g
uml with a large force of men grad­
Well, we are here and in u nice a great time and enjoying it fine.
ing the road from the west end cf
Now r. want you to write a coup!*
the job. the laying of asphalt is ex­ camp and still have our good of­
of times each week no i will g-- j-*
ficers
with
us.
We
had
a
nice
trip
pected to benln in n few days.
down and hope you have received after I ge%jho lirsl one, eVery ;w k
both my lettets and cards that I anyway, and it iyi!l seem mo/p !;
W ith the fine.cool weather of M ay
wrotu-you. after leavinp- Johnston;— Jiko-for-^mor-but—|--ir{H**hr friid*— 7V
Aftci allowing the hill for thpt
just passed there is no reason why
In one of _.ouff* neighboring tnwt.g.
Well, it is much cooler here thnn j and take care of myself, m » J
■nriire wealthy citizens made i:
the S.iniord—school* should- hrrve j tr.untllr.l anvITriltertbr's salary lb date
■?
at Jacksonville although there is Jcome back right when i do
appear that he could not give any­
closed in April. Opening in r u o it t r i *e mune'l adjourned.
back,
so
don’
t
worry,
only
be
git*
still room for cooler weather.
thing to the Red Cross and he had
and closing first of 'June
C. J. r'. Campbell, Clerk.
you were able to give oi.e to th.t
given only sparingly to other wi-r
better from every sta* dp
Tell Mis. Holler she had best
According t « the proceedings of
dear country or for it.
funds and had taken nut one Lib­
ot n:■ -,th ••*’ cp* cm­
come up now und let me show her j
I '.he ctiur.ei!
given above, it apWell. T do ho pc you art a!! v**!
erty Hand. His fellow citizens kn* vv
in A| i • 's hen the
about
Newport Ncwa in st ,-le for j
' pears that tin* city duds have pul
The
Sugar
Situation
ard
give nil my love and tell in-m
weather is co ! CM.
' cor. i .ue something over, on the editor of the that he had the money and the loc-it
she has never seen it the real way.
some
time when they are hot looking
the schools.
committee made several visits to him
There is every indication that.the
We tion't know when we will go
Times without his knowledge or rotiand failed to get his donation. They control of sugar supplies in this over but hope it will lie soon for I for me I will roll in there on them &gt;n
O
j cent!* We appreciate the honor con*
sell some more seed.
Dad, you take
What fools those Russians were to I furred but beg io say that-we must then a'dopted the plan of rutting country will remain in full effect and think the whoh- company fs rearing care of tin t end and I will do both
■m
m
AMm
m to
Aw so-rslled
—
,A _.II I peace
- __ m
him oil from some of his revenue and force until the end of the war. All to get with the 0 h»*r boys ami help
listen
terms ofW
even
took steps to have Ids office manufacturers should al once accept hold our dear old llag in the pure, your part und mine here, and tell
Germany
I he latest ’ epuris from nienl before tiling acceptance."
Guy to go in the store anil stay
the Ukraine district in Russia stales,
No matter how the job was hand- takeij from him. Seeing the hand­ this probability with serious consid­ free air of democracy, so she may
thepe and Ic won't he drafted for
ih. I &gt;*-he'e* er the people show r c - ■,*d to him Stanley will make a good writing on the wall he caved in and eration, for It means that rather wave front sun up- in the mor; ing
wanted to donate hut they could not than a lessening of control, n more until she i* furled In the custom of work or war us the paper of Thurs­
r.e.iln enl
i «l the German meth- mayor.
accept his money for this drive as it rigid program may be instituted.
some U. S. hoy# in the evening at day «nid every man not doing some
ot-s t'.&lt;* &gt; e man troops use gus upiun
necessary duty was to be drafted for
1
had
closed
and
now
he
is
up
against
Statements
Must
lie
Filed
sunset.
the ini uin ants Lil.ing whole villages,
labor,
so for hirn to go to it.
Tick Eradicating Progressing
|the proposition good and hard and
cots 1stin;; I ,. ,* . women and ehilAll manufacturers of less essential
I I ke Virginia fine and think Vir­
Well,
love to all.
That tirk eradication is being giv­ is persona not; grata in the communi­ food produrts who rei|uire the use of
xlten anil even t i e live stork and
ginia is one of the prettiest (daces
D
eiotedly
yours (i r victory.
laying the village, waste at one blow en u'prominent plaro among meas­ ty and will he as long an he lives sugar must file statements by JU N E on earth.
Raymond.
of the prisonous gav. This is the ures to increase the supply of rnrat there. Hud lie hern more of a man 1OtIi, 1918. These statements mutt
■
We
ca-.r.ot
go
to
town
from
camp
German . n ethod of extermination in the Mjite is evident from reports and a pulilir spirited true American cover the amount of sugpr used dur­
hut we can nil go over the camp here
that Germ.irs nth rule and only made by county agents' to the Uni­ ritizen instead of a miserly and self­ ing the first four months of 1918;
and
it is nice.
at rent, t liens t i e idea that America versity of Florida extension division. ish money getter he would have had sugar on hand at time of making
LEANED TO NEWSPAPER WORK *
Dad, as soon as the Lieutenant'
mu.* i gh| until r le last German Eradication is an urgent need, so the respect of the community iu- statement; normal ret]uiiemenls un­
recognized by several of the coun­ strnd of the censure and stiginn cast til July 1st, 1918; and conditions of gets settled I will nsk in. regard to Andrew Carnegie's Early Ambition
au; Tr.t it killed.
my third degree for 1 surely do want I
ties
that have voted to dip them­ upon him by such actions.
Was to Be Great Editor—Bum*
their business whether increasing or
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before 1 go over.
selves tick-free.
In other counties
Resisted Lure of Journalism.
There are men in every communi­ decreasing, and reasons therefore’
' I ' * ! ' I ' T H E F iC H T FOR T H E the stockmen are getting together on
1
h
me
you
al!
have
written
im
ty of this stripe and for years they All information given, other than the
HOM ES
Andrew Carnegie In his enrly days
a program to rid their ranges of I hi­
i " themselve* without Ifgurcs of the regular statement hy t (tin lime us i sent my uddrds on 1
had an ambition In enter the new*pa­
I,' _&lt;•*»«g,-&lt;w ■ »\ »■ ' • tadc up nf men pest
the let'er day before lestetda.v.
nf t heir fellow i ii izens must be brief and to the pi,inr.
per business, hot when he billed to oh*
I. l-.mg
l■&gt; • 1 justire. and i he
Il has been proved that beef but
cannot do this now .n war
We
are
getting
jilealy
to
eat
and
l
tain
a position on the Pittsburgh Dis­
1
stthe
Proper
Statement
i 1*
t hat .'em* t o cait.e which are being robbed of timiG-^n&lt;l gri away with it ai:d ificy
*
patch,
he turned his talents In other
not
doing
u
thing
hut
eat
and
sleep
lie ell IT n’ l ! !. i&lt;
i.
Governor Cap, er bloo i ! y ticks will not grow or fal­ must pay up their pro r:;ta or get
Statement A is for manufacturers
directions nn'tl finally became Ami*rlra'*.
and
resting
up
in
general.
*jI Kansas ■&lt;htvt• w ,uUl he a speedy len property, and that milk cows
of non-essentials such us soft drinks,
leading Iron nnd steel mnnufnrturer.
out.
1 do huj e Grandpa and Grundma
relief fur ron ei* id he evil* of war subject to the same drain give only
soda water, fruit syrups, candy, con­
, Robert Burns, on the other hand,
The
splendid
work
of
the
tomn
I
f
time that '.hre:'
'fM
u he of as great scanty supplies of rrilk. They can­
fections, etc. D O N 'T USE S T A T E * are feeling fine anil tell them as soon spurned efforts to Induce him to g** In­
tees
in
the
county
is
a
sou
tee
i
f
grnt&lt;ianger to
v*. if. -i* of the United not efficiently turn into food for srli M E N T A FOR E S S E N T IA L PRO­ as we can win this wur 1 will be to journalism nnd thus made the i*.iy
i
Stales nn
drives against diers and
DUCTS.
Staler, ent B is lor ice bur., und lor them to tluy v.tll and I rlenr for Ills becoming the most h&lt;*
i he i 111i*•*1
loved of Scottish bards. These points
&lt;r*-am
and
othtr essential food pro­
pounds of „r- a*. laH&gt;, Jitti ;*
were brought out In an address gtien
jects
;
!uinly
listed
under
the
heail1
,
1
tit
su
ro
They
\Yc i.;r
&gt;f i lie outrage- which t
ul! : n*J then w,*
hy William Will, president of the D&gt;n
u;»
t*‘
«
l&gt;.
tie
-u
!-t
titks
i
wpsteis.
nt;.'
**»U.t t h i c v i r ^
•
men who are
don
Burns club.
!ou**t
i.er.
i i it*
"ii . lie • tat. ii i ....
- m i liinn ir*:i;cy
f I he wur." the fee (I I II i '
The first attempt to get Burns In the
Itopnri Sugar ■&gt;.« (land
These Hit• allium!* lh.it live
Now don't be woriii'd i ' you ii i*» newspaper line was when Peter Hlnnrt
I ir.fi.rrr** -v1 o ail- 1 lit'.ing tiii* cjst
Elks Hull
tho Clitic- (tie r V,crm.. vi 1
of living ii. a fijiui
,Manufneto,*et« who he*,* sltieks of heart ;: from ni*.* for u e.r.i, iv' • f of the London Morning Post stnrtcd the
hat makes men
l b. Friday, ttir.c 7-1
t.gar on .htirtl M l.’ ST R E P O R T weens some lime, for I will ciblo Star. Bums declined to give nrtlve
tlmpira c
U.-.vci ir Capper has licks injeet into their lii-es, aril thet.*
Open House tji .Ml
•w
o:;
i.. . st against th e ' *s the added loss to be charged
such stoeks, *hcthcr they retjuire yeti nr. soon cs I reach my dentir.a- assistance In turning out the paper, al­
Benefit B ill.
though he occasionally contributed ar­
ir.orv sugar prijr to Jply 1st or not. lion wherever it might he,
I..J :
H - c ccccded in get- against ticks of the cattle which die
*"
82-21 r
from
fever;
and
their
number
readies
Failure to make such teporttt 'will ritins a m ic e i :i 'n Knnsns nf the
Fo with lots •:{ true love to all and ticles. Later James Perry, proprietor
suit in denial of ah*' amount of stttiur ber.t wishes i d . &lt;dl frientls will cloqo of the London Morning Chronicle, of­
fir ice of "subt i'.idit,' ' to a fair basis. into the thousands throughout the
Since
the
systematic
work
nf
erad­
south.
•
after July 1st. TH E S E R E PO R TS afld try tu wtlte a couple of letters fered Burns £3 n week to Join the stnff.
And nnw'he in g. i r. after thr cotton
Burns refused the offer on the pies
Cattle that have been freed from icating the cattle tie): has been in M UST BE M AD E B Y JU N E 10th. each week, ro poot!-hy*&gt;.
yootfs p jojltrtis in some straight
I.o.s of that his duties ns an excise officer
y
loom the sh o.ld ir tJ .tt h a t ought to ticks anti kep free as they may be nt Lake county, a vast (improvement in If a manufacturer' !us' a b’ large love t o ’all.
A
v
' would prevent him from attending to
K ' d u ly talk n con m s . He says; small cost put on weight rapidly nnd the appearance and the weight of amount of sugar anil thinks he will
Devotedly sur,- Bro., Goton,
the.work. Nothing ever resulted, ei­
"■ilu attion in t|&gt;g«rd to regulating' mnke &lt;-01110 raising among the abun­ .cattle is noted in practically all have ho occasion to apply to the
' - Raymond,L.. Allen.
ther, frtmi the.suggestions that Bums
r.-ot!er priy.s *.
j-o taken at this dant feed supplies of the south it herds. Some skeptical persons have Foot! Administration, and dot's not
write
fl three-act-rotnfc opera.
' ,v
e
declared. (I;e belter up peer ame. and mice cog niz anee of this rule hr will
' tin-p, . O L T T '- v , decides, 'because trnly profitable enterprise.
"^Newport News, Va.
weight* is due to the improvement suffer, the penalty for his failure to
• -thorc is i*o nccctJiy for action.V •
Camp.'Hi!I,
May 2G, 1918.
| in p.tsturuge, hut an nl-Jert !r--on nt tnnlce reports, nnd furthermore is
Biggest Block of Jade Ever Found.
“ This i* news. Bread is the stalT
Bed Cross Briefs
Emernldn recently showed the fal­ in -iatig'-r of being tried for hoard­ Dear Hites All: .
A
bowlder of Jade, or nephrite, Is on
&lt;0? life, but rotton, more than oiher
The Bed Cress enamelled buttons
lacy of this declaration.
Thought bert to drop you n‘ line exhibition In the foyer o f the New York
ing.
Tahrirs covers its nakedness.. The have been received by the secretary.
and let you have my nddresr, so Museum of Natural History. This Is
‘ The Merchant's Obligation
s*orking man's family wears lilile M s. R. A. Terheun.
yuu: next letter will reach me safe, the largest block of Jade ever found:
seise. There is virtually ns great need
An agent o f.tli* Depart merit of
Every merchant, whether whole­
for it U not lung here now, our It weighs 4,710 pounds, Is seven feet
In America and In the nil/ counttivs
Anri; al l ed Cress dues payable in Agriculture who Iris been making an sale dr retail is obligated to see that
Lieutenant »ays, give our address a» long, two feet wide nnd one foot thick.
'Jor regulating the pii e nf rotten June arc n*&gt;w d ie. Fend your re- inspection of the* castor bean crop these rules are enforced as far as his
The Scientific American says It U
follows:
«n d cotton goods as there is for regu­ no .v; Is t&gt; the secretary who will along the East Coast writes that end of the transaction is concerned.
Corporal Raymond L. Alien, Mo­ Inrge enough to have furnished mate­
lating wheat. Let a few price rort- gjve cr tend you your membership more cultivation and fertilizer will M E R C H A N T S M U ST N O T DE­
rial for all the prehistoric objects of
tor Supply Train -112, Motor Truck
jiaiimns here at home illustrate:
overcome nuwt of the difficult its L IV E R S U G A R FOR M A N U F A C ­
nephrBe that have been found In Eu­
certilicu.'p.
Co. 430, American Expeditionary
growers are experiencing, Hnd that T U R IN G OF A N Y K IN D , unless
rope.
"F ru it of the L io m muslin, 1916
F* rrrr, Via New York. Nc. 805556.
As this huge hlock .was dug from a
the
best
fields
of
castor
hears
he
hrs
certificates
are
plven
him
i-oicring
A
few
extra
copies
of
Red
Cross
price, 8 cents a yard; 1918 frice, 36
Ai.d I will get it, no matter where I quarry In Germany, there Is no need
found
‘are
thosewhere
cultivating
the
purchase.
There
certificates
Br'e
s
are
in
the
hands
of
the
secre­
-cantig
am and got it quick, hat if you send to suppose, ns has been done, that pre­
must he propctly sijiicd by the
"P etrel unbleached muslin was 7 tory and enn he had upon applica­ and fertilizing has begun early.
it htitt and I am ovtr I may not get historic man got-hla Jade from China
Food Aiimiuiatratitfn* officials nnd
tion.
-cents; now 33 cents.
it fet two months.
or Burma.
Palm Uetcli county has set the also by the purchaser.
HO^IE
"Ordinary calico vva? 6 . cents:
Mi*me, I may not get j o write
CA
N
N
I
NO
O
P.
P
RKSEP.
V
I
NG
Subscriplinrs
to
the
Red
.
Croat
high
record
in
Florida
for
ptopoitinn
now 16 cents.
Guy ar.d Blanche before leaving,
Proper Care of Pet Fleh.
"Bleached shaker llannel,* axers.-.e Magatine are earnestly solicited. Is of votes favorable to compulsory dip­ C E R T IF IC A T E S r.u.tt be honored but you write them and tell them
**'
ly
w
*i
er
i
m
&gt;
re
hunt
ism.*titiveFish
are not hnrx! to raise. The
ping
of
cat
He.
and
hs*
obtained,
is
the
spirit
of
the
lied
Cross
and
quality, wun 8 cents; now-30 cenls'
vhcie I am.
Well, happy und in
"From a Kansas merchant-*, who sn investment of tin* highest type. wit limit, t-xpense, some valuable n*!-.‘ !' '•••'*• t-•nt pe.-K u making npplica- Li •It s; i i s for I am ready to go and greatest danger fo which they' are
adbjected In tllsense Is the fungous
—. -;g- - -l.» n-r :Prn*e ar.d t?cis president nf the commercial club Subscribe nnd learn nil there is to verltsing in national livestock pubU
jrx ie rs to grt there now
growth that attacks the fins nnd tall.
!j.,-d
tin
*
.«ugr■
*
to
In*
u^t-ti
ns
The Hri-cii* r's Gazette
of his town. I have recently received know of Bed Cross activities at ' iicuti.m*
I u ,i *.v !l ti.it likt it here hotter Thin can be detected by the dropping
-*.i
i-d
nti
'lie
t
erti.lcsle.
rent I,' *.trri&gt;-d ur. article about thi
home and abroad.
this leitor:
tfVvtv &lt;’t i ar.d believe me but here off of blW o f the fins nnd talU^ and
One hundied ami eight renewals election.
Count) rood Administration!
'You and 1 and every other man
you can see we are In war some­ by the tlnjr red atreaks that nin^1
in hu/inrsr, is in it for profit, hut and sixty-three new members the
County Food Administrators are where, cf tptuise I can't tell you part that remains. To treat, glee the
whenever wc begin to demand more redord for M ay.. A few members are
The Penirsular Engineering Com­ amhcoined to see that these tulcs nn why or what it if hut ask. Holler fish a bath In a strong solution of salt
than a just and fair- profit from the ■till unpaid for April and May. Pay pany, who have the contract to c’ven above r:e absolutely observed. and he will tell you. I think he water, letting him remain in this un­
til he flops over on bla aide. Repeat In
business we are In. wc become prif- now.
built! the read to Brevard county They hpve.the authority to investi­
U i« a and should be denR with aethrough F t , . Cloud have received gate :il ca^i s where charges of violc- BASED ON S U G AR AS A L E A D ­ the course of a day o f twtr until the
growth Is checked. Foe more severe
word frem the.,State Highwu; De­ tinn o f the roles hy merchant or con­ ER FOR SALES OF O T H E R AID
Elka Ball
cordintly.
/(
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"
cases, a weak solution of permsngsn*
T i t cry for some time lias liu'n
partment that the Government lias sumer are • made. -T H E Y S H A L L T IC LB S .
On Friday, June 7th
ate of potassium Is used. Allow the
■ttsinit the high cost of living, and
uffeted the road depastment the.use P O S IT IV E L Y
Op?n House to All
F O R B ID
THE
•
Braxton Descham,
fish to llo In this a minute or two,*
baa centered 'on the cos of foodof 100 pilsoncra of war that are now A D V E R T IS IN G OF S U G A R A N D
Benefit Ball.
then replies In fresh .water.—Kansas
Federal Food Administrator,
^stuffs. Now clothing is ami she, Id
in camps in southern states, to he A L L .CAM P.AIGNS.. W H IC H A R E
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. Florida.
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Letters From
Soldier Boys

TATTO O D

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ADMINISTRATION

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Some
** Are
“Over There”
Some .Are
Over Here

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* THE SANfORD HERALD

NE i t lM®

JUNIOR R, C. Farmers and Fruit Growers
WILL HOLD
A BIG FETE

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if.-yy. y
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Cotlce, Ilcia
Verne Hurt, M ary
Hurt, Julia Higgins, Ed Shelly,
Eugene Estridge, James Higgins,
Joe O’Connor, Jack- Pctoifl, Robert
H APPE NING S o f . i n t e r e s t i n a n d ‘
Adati.s, Jatrea Hayc?, John Edward
•
AR O U N D SANFORD
Higgins,
Fred Williams, Walla co
Philips,
William
Brady, James Pol­
no
FPyr^u«^f
lard, Frank Langley,* Arthur Johnio:i, George Moyo, Kermith Hur­
Miss Emma Tucker of Enterprise
»«. and Mrs. William Gillen. Mn .
ley. Mi*. Adelaide Higgins ralr.e in
.'-an and Miss Ruth Bherouw is unending a few days In Sani-rd fur .efrcsiimer.:!.
, I
(irow Legumes for Cows
J S T . P le w n t day at Daytona this week. ____
thousand hogs against diseases and
pests
in 1017, and saved frgm ccatit
r..
Paige
arrived
in
tho*rity
yej'-TAn abundance
of
leguminous
Bfl h Sunday.
Elks Ball
EXPECT TO
H A V E B I G m a n a ge , such as cuwpra or peanut hogs to.the value of $160,203.
duy
frutr.
Boston
and
will
rcmtln
- * u-ood and heavy hauling aee
On Irlday, Jun&gt; Ttit
CROW D IN C E N TR A L
/cveral weeks locking after busii.css
hay or velvet beans, raised by the
The lime for nrgument about
Jarrell, or phono 378.
48-tl
Open House to All
r.tercsta.
P
A
R
K
dcit/man,
is the basis for an eco­ anti-hog-cholera serum is past. Ex­
.Benefit
Ball.
j. j pcrklcs of Jacksonville Is in
nomical home grown ration which* plicit figures nre readily available
A. R. F iilz of Umacilla is in San­
e i - i 't c .
The lutes: activity in operation in
f l i n t y this week for a lew days on
rr.ul.es It unnecessary for him to buy ’ which proves unmistakably that.
ford for a few daya this week on
local lied Cross circles hu^ticen the
business.
biuht**- '.
,
protcin-rich feeds.
G9od, properly when administered in tlmi* by comPretty H one Wedding
organization of the Junior Red Cross
j T Moore arrived Saturday from
cured
hay
from
any
of the legumps fjetent persona, hog cholera a?rtim
A pretty home wedding was sol­ and school auxiliaries. During the
SLEEP IN S U R A N C E
WiliatelMO. N. C.. «n d will n n »ln
has
a
high
per
centngc
of digestible wiU keep well hogs from taking thf
emnized at the home of the bride's closing week of Seminole county
" A Terror to Mosquitoes."
protein, says the University of Flor­ disease, for a period of three ia ri;t
in ihe city for ■ fcw
c;,mb,M,n‘f
mother,
Mrs.
W.
N.
Lcflloi,
when
schools, the Sanford High and Gram­
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business and pleasure.
weeks.
Not argument hut quick
.Miss Peaches Dorothy Lcfilcr be­ mar-schools with the Georgetown ida experiment station.
Mi«*s Katherine Ball returned this
Carnltrie Staples of Valdo.ua, C.a.,
When' the ration consists of an action is imperative to get -r.?rur.t
came the wife of Mr. Marian S. coloreiLschaols, together With Gene-'
U visiiintt her uncle. A. T . R&lt;ft.uT.er week from Quincy, Fla., where she Wiggins.
nnd a trained operhtor to tho fa-m
4
vb . Paola and Chuluota' schools were abundance of silage and good legume
has been spending the winter.
at 310 .Magnolia avenue. .
to treat the hogs. Hags will be isvTl^c home was beautifully dec­ organized &lt;r.to Junior Hrd Cross hay, cows of moderate production
Mrs. Nicholson arrived Saturday
ed nml the nation's me.it supply in­
s l e e p IN S U R A N C E
often
require
but
little
grain.
Cows
In March the
orated with ferns, palms, White ole­ School auxiliaries.
from Lakeland and will lie the guest
creased if every farmer will Immedi- ”
"A Terror to Mosquitoes.'
Ovietjo and Lor.gwond schools were which give more than 25 or 30
anders and Caskets of pink rrses.
72lf
of her sister-in-law Mrs. J. D. Rob­
ately upon sign of disease call in the
pounds
of
milk
daily
require
tho
ad­
Since .then the LongThe bride was charmingly gowned organized.
erts at her home on Laurel avenue
nearest available expert to diagnose
dition
of
concentrates
if
high
produc­
JudCf Pilkington
of
Filtsburg
in a cone suit cf blue bird taffeta wood, Geneva and Chuluota schools
for several wee hi.
tion is to be maintained. In view of the complaint and administer what­
speU several daya in Sanford this
with touch** cf Persian, ar.il corrage have become 100 ptr cent Junior
\ M-r. Johnson and daughter. Mia:
tho high prices for gains the drlry- ever treatment is ncceesiry.
bouquet of bride’s ruses- The bride lied Crors, having raized 25 cents
*rck on business.
Nounoe of Charleston, W. Va., are
man should make every effort to
Because a single outbreak cf hog
was given" in marriage by Iter per* capita, enrolling their entire
jjkj, pearl Lasey and Mrs. J.
spend!',: a few d:\yn .in Sanfird
provide
an abundance of leguminous cholera on any farm Ls a matter of
membership
on
u
paid
up
basis.
At
mother, Mru. W. N. Leffier, the
pi*i prberger of Eqstls were visitors
while enroute t ' iioiint’ in die tou.hImy by growing legumes suitable to moment
to the entire community,
ceremony being
performed
by the Iasi rPport, the Oviedo school
tn' rhe city Wednesday.
c m ' part of the it ate. They rc*
the
v;M
feurni
on
his
farm.
and
because
hog cholera infection is
Father • O'HIordaA, pastor of All had a 00 per cent paid in roll mint.
W o o d l a n d Park will be open two making tho trip in their car.
rapidly spread in many ways, far­
The
Sanford
auxiliatics
have
In
eh
Souls' Catholic church, and the nup­
ScP-fa)'?. June 9 and ltith. 82-tte.
mer* are urged to employ ewryQ
Mr. and Mts. Lionel Lowery r.aJ tial music rendered by Mrs. Fannie humifrapned heretofore but with the
Store the Cheap Eggs
ttrney Dickinson of Orlando little daughter have returned
pczsi*dc measure to, keep the disease
nccaptative
t-f
the
chairman
cf
Junior
Stembridge Munson.
T ! e cheapest eggs 0/ the year are out of their herd*.
\,t
daya in Sanford this Uicir home in OrI:r.dn r.ftrr •• ; y*
Your county
Red Cr. :* .r embers hip by Mbs
prudu-td
during
the
summer
months.
The
groom
during
his
stay
in
San­
agent
will
give
you
specific
direc­
&lt;*n legal business.
Alice 11. I .idwril, the school au.iiliini: a brief visit the guesis of M i. ar.d
ford
tiie
past
winter
as
a
government
At
prevailing
prices
it
will
pay
to
tions
for
avoiding
infection
by
.mili­
atitu will r.r.ve a fair clian e Ip com­
ji. it. Braciicy of .Jacksonville i&gt; Mrs. William Gillen.
Mr. Lawcry
agent
has
rnnde
many
frityids.
He
Huy
and
store
eggs
In
water
glass
for
tary,
and
seif
quarantined
measure*
pete
v.*i:h
the
rest
cf
the
count)
lot
an' it «he quests registered at tho was a former Sahford boy and U al­
ways v.clrometj by hit ptih y . |« alin is a young man of sterling wort’- the UVJ pur cent basis. An en'.liusi- use later in the year when the prices also (fjrrctiurs for t hr isolation a v i
|i , &lt;| Ctrner.
ami ihi* bride, Miss Pen-hen L f- untie H id in g i f girls was held at the ate much above t he common level'o f treufitumt of. cholern-infected h oy,
S•
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\ C. Fr'r.ticr arrived in the city here.
(ir.- numbers her frl?nc!* b,;• t ')&lt; home- of Mrs. J. N. .Whittier on Fri- the present time,*.v»ys the Univer- and directions for disinfection r.nb •
v^.erda, from New York and will
Phone 101 for pressing, cleaning icU! C.*,
*
m in e king ( lie'Tiog lot.
dnv a ftviii^iiJU-^.M.tLltliJv-wIai*s—wwi e sitV cf iiluiidil—uxtcustuu division.
remain several days visiting different utid_alterations. , Quality aiui aor“ T ite we l'llttg eu ir** UH ftuiu- u :•:ir - made to l.**ld u ;air in'Central Park
There are zcvorul cautionH in con­
1 in t iin seell'iiil
vice. Sanford Shoe S: Clo. Co.
pri?e.tu tite-ma ny fr lend * ir* ;* infold on Friday lor the purpose of raising nection with the work that should
Room for More Chlrkcns
,
- G!&gt;-tf
oar bargain counter for spec­
1* *- if * money with wH*-h to bu&gt; materials he observed.
a o*l cDcvlicro. The p v r
The eggs must be
T oo tc* i.irmers feed th**msolvv*
i f m odd sizes of Regal shoes.
The members of the Pr icilla Cfitli fu»*lc d or. 1y bj ti e i rnm *•ii ia 1*• ♦
for the 150 gun case*, allotted the frcsib, not more than two or. three
It
fias been to easy in the t aqp to
P:in’.. 32.13 up. Sanford Shoe &amp;
i'r. sellout auxiliaries from this county. day* old. Infertile egf;s are best uif
nr-: p1'*.'-antly rnliv;ailteil cn Uy xn&lt;i it few •,*f»ry iiutin: , e f
buy
u dressed Chicken or :s Jcren
c:
Co.
*
Friituy alteriiuuii by .Mrs. D. A.
T'he bridal rouple left j-w. ai Ie The gi.*l* under the direction of they* can be hud. The shells must
eggs
cf a neighbor or at th.* j* «:o
M;.. C. E. Walker tic.d family Caldwell it hi r home on Magnolia the ceremony in the ir r^;r fi*- t if*.d r their chairman of cntettsiinrnrnt,
be clean, v.itiiont washing. Washing that many farmers have bcoc. p*)cr
\1#‘A Ethel Henry are working like heav­
&gt;.;. »,:• ..tel: for Washington where
Toe aft ■-r!i»»»*.• .pel all too a hi-re they wi !l 1eitu.iin
rer.tpvts the
Gelatinous
covering producers.
Times have sudde.de
Mi-y a .!I spend the Bummer.
quickly with funcy dn.rk, knitting weeks, after which they will ]i'2,V** ers to make their first Junior Red from the shill am! lessens 1 ho keep­
changed, *a;.* Dr N M. Ssrthnrtf.
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.Mi-s Marian Philips returned this and chntiing. At fii'lO o'clock a dc- fnr Washington and nt be
Cross venture u success. Five of the ing qualities of th* egg. The shells
extension pot Itry husbandman
o
VU . . . (
from Winter Park, where dm iici.'Ub ire course wu» se.\«*d. Among the nort h.
High School auxiliary members who must also he free from even the tini­
the U rivtrsU y of Florida exioi sion
iu « n en a student at Hollins Col­ the gaehls were Mrs. C*. C. WoodThese fine young people are fol­ raided f!M).*l2 for the second War est erne.1:.
One cracked egg will division. Today (armors are faced
ruIT. Mrs. I’attin, Mrs. J. E. Pace. lowed.by many good wishes for thier Fund were Vrru Terheun, Marian spcil a number of sound ones when
l i e ’ he past winter.
with the problem cf how to get eggs
1fit'llirt1, Ethel anil Florence Henry, packed in the preservative
future hnppineas.
U P. ‘{wopo of Oviedo was a San- Mrs. A. E. Hill and Mrs. Garner.
and
poultry for their own table
Agnes Dumas and Maigaret Levis
*
Elks Hull
h '1
. visitor yesterday.
The l', S. Department of Agricul­ If they do not produce they are like­
of ihe Giummii." Sch nd. The Ju­
' Dn Friday. June 7ih
ture describes the method of storing ly to have t&gt;* go without eggs and
Mm A. E. Hill. Mrs. Robert New♦ ♦ H H H H H H H I !* »»♦ ♦ »
nior lltu t'ri.o* ‘.earns ■..• rc as.*is rd
Open House to All
dressed poultry.
commonly used throughout the
ra t jfid Mrs. William llill left Sat­
by Mi*. Alma Turner. This "nHBenefit Hull.
;
CONQUEST
AND
KULTUR
:
country, and which has proved gen­
urday for Daytona Itearh whefc
Farmers need
immediately
u
1les die girls to enrollment "fo r ser­
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erally satisfactory in Florida: *"*
t)-,.-- will spend several months.
• * - — - V»
speed up efficient poultry keeelng.
vice"
-but
it
so
happens
th
a
t-sev­
From all this It appears that
*!r.
Newman
h im !
Mr. Hill will
" Kart hernware crocks are good No food is more valuable for the
eral of them are already members
the
Monroe doctrine cannot bo
Guy Allen has returned from Dejoin them lor the weeks ends.
Tho crocks must ho feeding of the family than the
uf the .Senior Red Cross. In addi­ containers.
Justified, . . .
Bo It remalna
Cow. PM i — Brabham Root-Rust La nd where he lias been attending
tion to tlleiD activities some of them clean and, sound. Scald them and broiler, roaster, or fat hen, as part
only what we Europeans hare
He will be
ResistinK variety. Price $4.75 bush­ Stetson Law School.
described as an Inspiration. And
::re at work in the sorgifil dressings let them cool completely before use. of the meat supply, and eggs as they
here for the summer months with the
so It rcmalaa only what wo Eu­
el. Chase Si Co.
76-tf
department el loral headquarters, A crock holding }&gt; gallons will ac-.are used in the preparation of the
Allen Seed Co.
ropeans
almost
universally
con­
and
as' Sunday schorl 11arises are commodate 18 dozen eggs and about llhroo meals. It Is the duty o f every
Mrs. H. L. Perkins and little son
sider It, on Impertinence. With
Too large I American farmers to raise every
busily engaged in Red Crvrs at rvice 22 - pints ol solution.
Plano Tuning
returned to their home in Daytona
a noisy cry they try to make an
poultry product that his fam ily cr:i
Wade, Orlando. Same -old Qual­
r.long other lines., «:un: ,*ime
to erbeks ure not desirable.
Ileus n yesterday after enjoying a
Impression on tho world and
1use.
time
v
e
shall
hear
exe,*!,i
-*t
teportr
brief visit with her mother, Mrs. W. ity, Price. No extra for mileage.
"W iiter ghiK* i* known to the
succeed, especially with the stu­
81-2t p
.....I the village, too
A man's
i f tie* Junior H,,d i'ri--., e lit e un*l * heinist n* -.odium sili'Mte
N I.filler.
pid.
Tho Inviolability of the
It 1- a
■idored in our n-n' 1
[duty
does
not
stop
with
the
raisingAmerican soil Is Invoked with­
Hu dt M u r p h y left today for la.*'
Ward eorips from J D. Hood who
piite yellow, odorle-s. (irupy liquid,
out there being at bond tho
it
tn
diluted
in
the
nr.
-.ortion
.
t
I
H
l,,,ultr&gt;'
Products
sufficient
to
feed
i&gt; :it Hut Springs that the baths are ,nm ill*’ where lie &gt;*' 10r- the rin.-.s ....I
Ctiuluota, I.ufig * -okI , Geneva and
slightest means of warding oft
getting him in fine shape anil he will . . oversea* .This sir* ice pr-'tni es
» ' '»«»&gt;
"»»«
Oviedo are at work, the latter auxili- part of silicate to 9 parts of dis- h‘* '“ »n’ c ful^ tho nttnek of a respectnhle Eu­
soon he home minus the bad case of avlivc service without any delays
rry bting engaged in mal.ing gtu- tilled water, rain water, o r'o th e r ‘ han that. The village people will
ropean * power.—Johannes Volmalaria and liver trouble that he has ir.d Is gelliT'K the red blobdcd Amer­
mon's for French, and Belgian refu­ water. In any case the water ahoulti haVC to lool: t0 ,th« nearl,y ,a r"&gt; for
lert, Alldeutscho Blatter, Jon.
be boiled and then allowed to cool. Poultry or probably go without
icans” from every quarter.
suffered for some time.,
gee
childieti.
•
17, 1003.
Half fill the vessel with this solo fo J Many people In town have not even
Lionel Mnr.rcc has returned home
The Go &gt;rge*.jV. 11 r.loiei! aox'liSLEEP IN S U R A N C E
and
place the eggs in it. being ru e- “ backyard and cannot maintain a
fro:n the Ghorgla Military Insfitute
ary is rnaki'g Belgiati blatit.e r.
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
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t
not
to crack them. The egg:,
stot’k- rhea*; folks, look to
where he has bee*i t *r tiie s inter
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Seek Help of Children.
t III* farm for frexh eggs und .-hickc;*
rt.c
scho* I comir.ittee are Mis.
term.
s
Washington.—Finns for enlisting Detii.e Turner, ehairmnit, Mrs. R A.
Mr.. Henry Wight. Mr*, livecontainer is tilled. He sure to keep fir the fit*1.'. Then there are drzCook's Kerry Open
tho services of the children of thp T .
rii-tle uni non and J. F. Iloucb'fie
1 neon, -(ho* I fund trersurer about
: id
two inches of water glass lens of people in sue nearby villaf:*
'Cli,. ferry *-t Cook's «ros»t&gt;g of country In the campaign to save coni Mrs. Ii. II. la-wis. &gt;
anl Mi, U. J. Holly left for Da&gt;above
tbe
eggs.
Cover the crock I who-would gladly huvr u huckyLril
i*'■”a Reach this morning to spend the upper St. Johns river ik tiow nre being cut by tho conservation di­
The chairmen ate es follows: Mr. and place it in the coolest place I flock If It could lie (irocurrd t.ear
vision
of
the
federal
fuel
administra­
open for tralllc. Tliis is the direct
the day.
tion. ' Boy scouts und school children J. F. McKinnon, High School nnd available from which the crock will I home. The farmer should rear ex-Mr, uni) Mrs. Hoy Symes and air line from Orlando to- New generally are In a position to aid In Grammar Sa|iool, Sanford; Mrs. W. not havu-lo be moved. Insppct th e ]tra [.ullets to help fill this call from
82-Stp.
children will leave tomorrow for Smyrna. tho coal conservation campaign, by L. SetiJ, Ger.Vvf; .Mis. S. .Averctte, crocTt from time to time and replace the village and town. Provide poulmnklng use of waste products which GTuLisrfa; **t *:■. J. A. Uistline, Long- uny water that b:.s ovu; nratv -I with try for both home uae and the need
Daytona Peach to spend tho sutn*
Elks Rail.
enn be utilized as fuel.
mer.
vvoati: Mis. Wheeler, Oviedo; Mi.-r cool boiled water.
I o f'th e nearby ton*!
On Friday, June 7th
Ger.ei. ieve Ivey, Paula and Mrs. J.
Roby Laing left Sunday for Jack­
"W hen the ext.-* nre to.be ored, re-1
While thev farmer may possibly he
Open House to All
How to Tell Age of Eggs.
U. Crooms, Gei.T.etovvn. Mrs. Jt )V- move them as desired, rinse ir. clean, able to go: I ij poi I ry i-fu lu ft* to
sonville where hr hns accepted a po­
Benefit Ball.
There Is a simple method of ascer­ Osueo wt s -uppninted chairman ni
sition.
the distant city his-tiu y i:* to . i e
S2--J.tr
taining the age of eggs, based upon the Alm irt me but it is untlerstoo*l that cold water, and use immediately.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopathic
*
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"E ggs preserved In water gltaa cat: Isection nearer home.
Me expect
fuel that the airy spifte at tho broad
the Altaniorte school will.not organ­
Physician.
First National Bank
b e used for s o ff .boiling or poaching that
poultry products -vlil i t . eve
end of the egg Increasca with Ha age.
Birthday Party ,
Dltijf.', Phone 330-W.
64-tf
Now, when the eg? la placed In a ize until October.
up to .November.
Before boiling slowly, so sljjv.-ly that the -distent
.\|rs.
William
,Gil|un.
entc-ruintd
Mi»s Alice E. Caldwell will be sin h eggs prick a tiiqny holt- in th* |market will not be a t V d one f«*r
tumbler o f water lb. which any amount
v Mrs. W. H
II. llynefo wss'.hoine yfs■fenrayyilrom
rri the "ocaeb .-f- Da’ytVia t.n Wednesday afternoon.at her Iturro of common salt la dissolved. It*will, chairtmfn cf'Junior'membership nnd I at’ ie cud nf.tlie pliell .with a needle the farmer. . I l f should plan to mrrwliere tlu fan.il; ’.-.re *|:fijtiir.ffvthe an Myrtle'nyenue* in honor of her with IncrenBlng age,'tend avac more to wll.l supervise the Junior worlf in ttl\ccp thumurpm cratk in gl T h e. kel hi*'
r jji.r y
in a
&gt;011- Willianl, Jr., who iV*lebraVtii h's assuipe a position with Ha longitudinal Sanfd/fd.
\\
summer.
u
ft'**
'LfattoMf
.
r
fryhu
oq.f,
r*ngo
ok
a
littn«ire*i
miles
o:
no.
In
setotw
qxls In- a' perpendicular direction. A
fourth birthday.
Officers of ttic Sanford Junior Red aboY(',
Der-'.nb.V,
F-.t'in,
ihnt
‘
h
u
'lotb
br
wdfds
spft'd
up
|
*u
l.rv
proa
b
o
Y
w
Uer-j.MbiT*
T'»e W. C. T. U. will hold t'-eit
fresh laid egg will Ho horizontally on
heautifu!
dahlias
were
the inil-!' &gt;..q;i*K j due-ion tfi feed th* l ■oj h* o f your
*
regular monthly meeting *Thw sAny ..M a n y
Did bottom of the vessel. An egg from Cross arc Agnes , Dumas,-chairman, until; the cn*i*i,ct'
used
in
artistic
decorations
through­
eprixl'—
tbit is' Until Mxreh— they11county.
three to four days old will rise with Its Julia Living, treasurer and Mollie oprl
&gt;d— th:
at 4 o'clock at toe Methudbi chord:.
out the home..
broad odd, ao that Ita longitudinal nxla Abernathy secretary.
can be used for omelettes, scram -1 This year farmers should rnita
Il»n. J, F. Jtoucholie cf CharlesA merry afternoon was spoilt by forms with Its horizontal axis an angle
Don't :nil to patronize the Junior bled eggs, custards, cakes and gen Lhlck'cns to supply freely their own
ton&lt; West Virginia is the guest ” 1
of 20 degreca. At the ago o f eight daya
Ihom ej, the nearby • villages
and
his sister, Mrs. Henry Wight und bis the little folks playing different the angle Increases to 45 degrees, at Red Crors fair prt Friday night. oral cookery."
Every merchant but one on First
games until five o'clock when they
towns,
and
u
wider
marktl
if
eond'.father, Dr. DoucheHe.
were invited into the dining rcetn the age o f two weeka to 00 degrees, street has contributed articles to be
Watch for Sick Hogs
| |.u r » Row. Spertl up poultry j:c and at tho age o f three weeks to about
M m . Houchrlle and son of Savan- where dainty
refreshments
were
sold at auction and besides the ice
75 degrees. When the egg Is more
Don't take a chance with T. sick I duction.
nt':&gt; Georgia are in the city the
The bakers have donated
rerved.
than a month old R will float perpen­ cream.
hog. Act quickly. Get a votirin- [
guc*:* °f Mrs. Henry Wiglet nnd Dr.
cakes,
the
cleclrltrMtght people will
The dining table was covered dicularly on Ita small end.
Houchelle.
&lt;,
1 rlan t r tie county arort immedistring wires and illuminate the park
with a Ince cover ami centered with
r.tely.
Don’ t wait a ilr.jle lira r
SLEEP IN S U R A N C E
free of charge and everywhere the
a novel arrangement of four mi.M:’ when you b u s e t'd ia u n e in yo r
"AJerror to Mosqtiitorn "
Uses of Potatoes In Sweden.
cnthusii* !c _,f.utig &lt;ommitlcc :*.»
tute Ford Roadsters draped In Amer­
herd. Use the tc'ephcnc If you h o 'e
7 2 -| t
Uses tnnde of Swedish potato crop, meeting wi:h r.utrczs aim cooperaican flags and ’n wonderful birthday
SAVE
officially estimated this year at $4,244,• ibr.. I*, iininln.* tm» i‘ **r tip* b&gt;*v* one or send to town ct once. O 1/
cake with red, white nnd blue
f •• .vsiimmce w.irre the will be the ct'idles. The favors were th y rdk 820 bushels; will he Interesting to peo­ and girls of the Jurlcr S «hr«! clixilt- prompt net ion will stop hog c'10'er
Every hog saved will help
ple of the United States. Of the en­ ari* s and the n,r’ .n u"d wnuieti of .8* losses.
gu*-*t ■f■ fri*ii(’* iwd reb ivc* fn*
W HEAT
■'ur;tire crop. 37.1 per ■cen f Is used* for di­
\\ir*. the aar. T h il i* the message
,r ij*.
Senior Red Cr, ** .u com* out a*,
Gucl- ii !■■ * c c * l**.’t -&lt;gr . ' i r g rect liutiinn consumption; 32.7 per cent
the University of Flotida extension
M . ••il 1" Fj-ftST 1'
ik Ie,** :
J
,Vi;li in * ■!' x: l»ir hd.ty vm Is (ed to itnltnnls, and tk5 per cent Is buy. It i* quite prvbshle that lit division is carrying to the farmers
'’ M* 1,. W. r h v . t r :
used In Hour making.
The loss In baud ion will be on hand to (unlit
-'••'rc sh*- b ' * .,. h a li.ttg vuy eC.
In nil parts of tfie state.
- . •• • ••*' n 2* vtrnment position.
stomge Is 11.0 per cent* nnd 11JJ per enliven the -occsslon.
. Asristing Mra. Gillen In entertniv
The latest report of the
cen: Is retained for seed.
‘ t Hell ci Live O.'.k .ipnnt a fev.
i.ig the chiluMit wer&lt;* Mrs. Gutbtie,
miss loners cf agriculture places the
■°“'3 in ‘ ho tlty yesterday nn busi- Mrt.. T . W. Gptsen. Mis. J. G. .Hur­
C o n ju m c rt m u st "buy tlicir
net p.
number of hops/lost In this state l y
Bits of a City L o t
UlnUr
supp\y of Coal daui-^
ley, Mrs. Holt. Mra. I, E. E*t'l*Igc,
The question la often asked whnt disease, 1015-15, t t C5,rr74, vrluttd : t
tKa Spruid an d Siumruzr for
.
/.nnie Cameron will return Mrs. Jack Adams and Mra. William
part of an acre an ordinary city lot la. $248,937. Hog losus in 1016 by dl:darajja ifm xdnctlorv is ta in
(Too Late to Classify)
otn.irrux, from IVLand where she Brady.
One 66x165 feet contains just a quar­ easc rose to 100 per 1000 in Ftorida
v
maintiuicd a t a
1918
v *j
" 11 duJt-nt at Stetson Unl- . These invited were
For dale—;Ci»w;wa% V/ q*ji uwii. ter-acre and contains 10,800 square, gn(nst an average of 48 per 1000
nuxlnumt j ndllu
Olive New­
V *3it&gt; «H* winer.
counter ernklcd.
man, Scrn* Williams, Irene Cilffin. Iron, Brabham und N'-.-w ii a. Abo feel. *Jen acres, If square, would foh the entire country. At loast 90
measure 600 feet along each aide and
to
avoid a *zrimn .
Beggar.
W
ind,
Natal'
Gru-r,
Rhodes
Elks Roll
Mary Connelly, Lout Shelly, Pitsie
per cent of these losses were' attrib­
a atrip of that length and* one-tenth
C
o
a l d to rta A c
Grcrx
nnd
Sittlun
G
r»*».
*»Ve
have
?
. Un Friday, Juno 7fh
' O'Connor, Carmen Guthrie, Mar­
the length, or 66 feet, would make an uted to l}0g cholera. ,Y,hat. farmers
t h is
large
sto
ck
'of
the
xbjvv.*
vVtlto
for
Open House to All
garet Pet.rra, Mary E. Moyc, Emily
ncre, nnd If but one-fourth aa long or are striving to reduce this heavy loss
DenefU Bail.
oK&amp;t&amp;l
Griffin, Maria Moyc, Margaret Shel- prices and state quami.y'i The L. 105 foot would .make a quarter acre. is shown by the fact that county
■ A M M flT fu n O M
Allen
Seed
Co.,
Sanford,
F
t
i.
22-Ip
tym,.
Marjorie
HcaVina,
Emyollne
••
82-2tc
This Is a cood-slxed d tv to t
agenti treated more than a hundred

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For Sale — Hay.-obi chlx.
Fine
Barred Rocks. 25 chicks and broody
hen for $5.00.
Good chance to
start In the chicken businws. F.' N
Purdy, Osteen, Fla.
• 75-tf

For Sale ut a Hargain— Market
refrigerator, meat block, computing
scales nnd buther's tools. P. O. Box
82, Oviedo, Ha.
76-81 p

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This Heading THREE CENTS a
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Charge 25 Cents.
In answering an advertisement
where no nave Is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
%(or information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do we are not allowed to give
' out thii information. Simply writo
• letter and address it as per In*
structions in the ad.

For Sale—About COO bushels Irish
potatoes.
Car load or otherwise
Delivered to any part of the city
$1.25 bushel.
F. O. B. $1.00 per
bushel. Nick Zcrnovan, Sanford.
78-10tp

Smith typeFor S i i k - L . c .
writer in good 'condition.
Ileralt
73-if
Office.
Duroc pigs for sale.
West Side.

lies .Packard,
74-tf

For Sale— Large farm horse, also
heavy wagon, only used short time.
Inquire J. E. Terwllllger, 70!&gt; Onh
avenue.
67-tf

Fur Sale at Sanford
M y Launch, “.Molly Bawn," 30 ft.
cabin enclosed.
Coat ?!8no.
For
•For Snle— I fid Lajrltj j Hr '?, noth­
cash $300.
•F *
ing o v e r. 18 months,
ft"'?!:-, lt?&lt;! ,
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» #’t 1*t|1018 Mode! Auburn* Chummy
2 ; - per pern f*
$!,»n each, Trio i f Jj' in ; S e?Li ILndv.er. C :«h 51250.
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Geo. A. t)eCort“s
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FOR RENT
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FOR SALE

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Two fu rn ih i ti w a n for rent fo
light hous"i;.p[ in;*. Over 3 tind J
71-2'p
Cent Store.

For Snip —One Kuan'"" ■ * 'll’ ,
body pamjilt'li*. .1.
It i.. .
i*or i t ‘nt —*1 ,'u .■ « ; e» for !i ;il
Box 1233, Sanftir\l.
ifo yek.-f In;*. 112 .......e! Ave. •*
77-tf
Fur i*u!c —Jo:;
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baby v ,Ir. Ms » two . tar 1 : ■i.. r.tJt
Furnished Rooms hy Day, Week
roll. ^•loth dirt t-hraj',
l!" t't ■ v. t*r
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N rth Park avenue, over L. It. Phil­
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Far Sah" -S v -it (It'd
Hurt, manager.
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sell f .r li J f*
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Tiie i lay him ti*h j «*y
ohi tvinly
it •igii'a. I rooms, leg yard,
yu.j «.•v*v
w lit.* system. g.ira;:&lt;\
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Lcl Me Examine Your Eyes
rtr’TV-v ix 1-V . yifcf, ;-t w x.■*

fA$r. If jour (il.IH.SlN »r» n»t ai^ll
|«ti prrfc&lt;lljr, mil on me.

over the rpn&lt;l)&lt;mto wno shnll succeed
his Into Majesty Alexander, who died
several months ago nt Bacrnmcnto.
nut while undecided ns to whom
they should choose to pledge their nl
IcglnncS, the flypsy delegates nre unit
ed In tlm admission that no matter how
strong mny ho their attachment
kingly rule,- they nnd Iheir sovereign
must bow to the president o f the Unit
frip ored Specially for This Newipaper
ed Slates.
In automobiles, In Futlmnn palace
car*. In buggies nnd wagons and old
By Pictorial Review
“ prairie schooners" Ihe Gypsies came
from nil pnrls of Ihe country. For
weeks they have been loitering In
Guimpe Dress for a Little Miss.
northern California.
volopmcnt of this dcalgu. Attached
Queen Milry, widow o f tho Inte king,
(o tho wafot Is a two-ploco eklrL
objected to the bnltollng for Ids sue
plain la front and gathored at th*
cessor, claiming thnt sho was entitled
aides and back. There aro laps ot
to rule. The necessity fpr having n
tho check matorlal for tho Inserted
nude hand nt the helm wait pointed
pockets. A tfulmpo o f lawn, batlst*
out. Then there arose Michael Adams
or organdy may b« vtforn with the
sixteen-yentM)ld nephew o f tho do
dreas which, for 4-jrcar alre, roqulrca 3*4 yards 36-lnch materia^
censed sovereign, but the leaders pro­
with
yard check goods for th*
claimed him hut n hoy,
waist and 1 yard 36 Inch batUto for
“ A mnn must rule," became their
tho gulmpo.
•*
slognn. .
If tho cutting guldo la followed
. /Woman luis the vote. Why should
atrlctly, tho guimpe w ill b0 cut first
woman not reign?" said tlm queen.
by tho homo droasmaker. The mate­
Agreement was Impossible, and the
rial Is folded In half and laid on the
Gypsies decided that then? could he
sowing tabl&amp; Tho , front of th*
no lawful selection of n new ruler un
gulmpo la placod along tho lengthtu the body of good King Alexander
wise fold bocausa It Is Beamless. To
slfoifld repose In an upproprlutu mauso­
tho right o f tho front it the cuff,
with largo ’ ’O'’ perforations on a
leum. A large delegation packed their
lengthwise thread of material. The
tents,
Blurted
their automobiles
back has tho straight edge run­
"checked out" ut their hotels nrpl de
ning along tho Bclvage, largo ' O"
parted.
perforations on a lengthwise thread.
Tho collar nnd sleeve nre arranged*
Into place noxt, tho largo "0 " per­
JACKIES MUST SPRUCE UP
forations on lengthwise thread.
Now tako tho checked material
Those Given Shore Leave Must □ e
nnd fold It In half, placing the back
Properly Dressed and Must
of the waist, tho front and the poc­
Have Money.
ket on tho goods Just as uhown In tha
cutting guldo. If rnadu of the same
Great Lakes, III.—Orders Issued by
material ns tho skirt, tho arrange­
A amarf little frock fa plflld and
LIAM. Com. A. ( ’. Wilhelm, drill oltlccr,
ment of tho waist sections are Just
specify that Jackies granted shore plain chambray. trimmed ttdfh scal­ tho samo. The plain inatorlnl Is then
placed on the cutting table and the
leave hereafter shall wear only regula­ loped collar and cuffi. The front arranyement of the Empire ualst Is
hack gore laid nlong the lengthwise
tion blue clothes nnd "pnnenko" hat,
original.
1
jold. with lliQ_front-goro to the-rlghr*
And the clothing worn must he dean
oFlt. Hot it of theso sections aro
The note of Individuality In ’.his
.nniLumvrinkleds---------—;
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seamless.' Tho hip for the pocket Is
dainty
frock
Is
supplied
ill
lho
The order bars the following: Gray,
placed with tho largo ’’O*' perfura-,
brown and blue nonrcgulalhm sweat aleevoless waist, which Is of con­ Hons on a length wise thread, whoih
trasting material and out lo ex­
ers and inufllers., Such articles of
tend In -square effect below the Em­ or It be of plain or plaid material.
clothing may be worn If tucked out of pire wjihillun at tho front
The sleeve may
shortened hy cutPlain
sight under regulation gafineuts. nnd cli ck gingham, chambrny or
ting the pattern off nlong line of
Watch cups nre barred.
taffeta may be utilized in tho de- small "o " perforations.
Under another order no mnn may
C l T T I h d t .O 'I D L 7 ■! / o
il
go ashore “ broke." lie must convince
TTT
_l e
his commanding oltlccr thnt he tins
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enough cash to take him to nnd from
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The clothing order Is the result of
|MG"/
many Jackies appearing In ''lilcngo and
Tf 1
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other nearby cities In nondescript
a H MAfLA»Au wiImOl' nap
I’tminJ Af-cil M IW
clothing.
Pictorial Rovlow Gulmpo Dress- No. -7I7C. Sizes, 2 to C yearu. Price, 11
ceou.

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dress
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PROVE MERIT AT SHOP WORK

Women Are Better Substitutes for
Skilled Workers Than Untrained
Male Laborers.

Sucriiinciito, Cal.— Women proved
l“ *ttcr war-time substitutes fo;- men
skilled lit stmpwork than the average
mil ruined male laborer, according to"
F. II. Potter, genetal storekeeper for
the Southern Pneitle company. KxperIments with elgt.i ynting women put nt
work sorting scni|i Iron, cleaning holts
nnd fniiillliirlrlng themselves with sim­
ple aiii-'h te-ry have eoavlnei-d potter
tli.it -lee, ,, titiili* i i.ibis I»•- quote upon
T h e r e nre in&lt; eteni* It1- I hit! go to
In- i«iii|»»&gt;ii,.in of ftjriid-h p' *1: mil hi el * i In « ill tie aide to keep going
" " ■•*! ' ‘!h |e|il haste hy employing
.ad T i - i i d e i n e - . - .
I '•i»»-r*-•»n
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DOLLIE’S CAREER

I t il i n ) f ) ! ' ( h i t r r » p o n l » l&gt;» lig h t .

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■'•Oh, well, th-rc sre other things,"
Dollle answered serenely. "I might
tench music, for ln*tnnce.”
Immediately she wus nt the piano
rfnnlng her Ungers up nnd Uawu the
keys. "I believe," she said over her
shoulder. "Ihnt 1 shnll only lake men
pupils, you see. they nr** not so criti­
cal as women, n man would sit beside
me on this bench for Instance, exact­
ly ns the book directs."
I 'f It'-f’ Three
i.ifirc
room
"No doubt of It," I answered sul­
(routing on Fi*st street.
Most do
lenly.
■irulile olliees in city. Several other
"Dorothy Part, Teacher of Music
good office rooms in same Imihiing. for Young Men Only," Dollle quoted
musingly. mid begun to play n Jolly
Vo\vi II ,t Sneer,
gd-tfr
little units. Aft'-r the' lint note hnd
died nwuy, she turned slowly about
WANTED
upon the piano stool.
"Perhaps It
would he well." she said. "In have nt
tlrst Just one pupil." Silence. "Jack,"
asked a very humble little voice, "wheu
would you like to begin your lessons?"
Ami after n long lime, oh, a long
\ \ .lilt t-il
\ l l o ' u e e |( h (No. I fiirunnd blissful lime, Dollle raised her
ily by w hi i girl, &gt;\Vill do general
••nrly heud front toy shoulder. "Denr,”
!i- ti.sew ork for re:A««ital »h* wage*, she said, “ dear, you nre such a dense
•Adskewt Box 321 K&gt;
ru-tfc
old stupid. Hint I think I shall have
to lake yon us a life pupil.” And
(
r-*i ii «i.
m r’ in)
-he did.
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Elements In Friendship

"rw*•'**•■■***«*fw|
I
r I h r M ir n U f t f &gt; i " 'u n u n l s f.Vr
■lifer mining nml ||»e fil.V S S L S (tu
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w n, N i l M \ v i 'E H i h r n &gt; !u r e o f j o u r

"IT—" a'stnatt Tolro remarked •» few
minutes later—“ If on* knew positive­
ly Just how the people talk In that
part o f the country, one might call
their language— dialect.”
“ Call It any old thing you Ilk*," I
comforted, "and If the author doesn’t
know, no one else will,"
Dolllc looked at me a bit suspl
clou sly, but was soon absorbed In her
story. “ What Is the matter now?" I
asked, as a deep frown appeared be­
tween her beautiful eyes.
"It Is the Indy," Dolly complained,
“ Ihe refined, cultured Indy from the
city, shir is Just as Impossible as the
other one and—I can’t make her talk
dlaleet, can IF*
“ Dollle," I began soot til ngty, but was
quickly Interrupted:
“Jack," she burst out, "I yrlsh yon
would cease culling me by that ridi­
culous name. It Is very unsuitable."
"Unsuitable!" I cried, sad drawing
nearer, dared, to speak In a manner
which Is usually allenced by Dollle. I
compared her to all the twdlaat, beau­
tiful* thlaga of earth—her eyes were
’twin violet* steeped In dew ;* 'her
cheeks had stolen their soft plgk from
the rose petals,’ Dollle was evident­
ly carried away by my eloqueuce, for
she regarded me long and attentively,
with a tweet, drenmy expression that
was most encouraging.
"Jock," Mie asked, as 1 finally
paused for brenlh. “ I hsee been try.
tng to think, how do you spell Apolo­
getically?"
Wlnotl hravens!" I exclaimed, and
collapsed In- my chair.
Dollle's eyes
twinkled.
I forget whether It hns one or two
Fa," she said.
ltnt I sulked on In Injured alienee;
the sound of tearing paper rausrd me
to look up. Dolllc was furiously consigning her first literary effort to the
finmet.
"I am not going to write stories for
living," she imuounced, "It spoils
one’s temper.”
Tint the cheek for your new

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THEY W ILL BRING BACK

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Want Ads Bring Results

"Jack " mi|il Di'llle suddenly, "hti» It
" * 'T ncnin.'.l iii vku Hint I .. uht
I" gl"* -erlnas Hi Might t«i pr.-pnilug
far ta» future.'"
"Dollle," I mis wired reproachfully.
"Inot nuitiy time- have 1 tried t&lt;* per
sluide jilt! tu let me cure fur jour fatyre?"
"But I don’t want to marry mid settie down, like everyone else," Dollle
answered Impatiently. “ I intead to he
fanted—to have a career. Besides—"
she ridded—"suppose we dii^ marry—
you might die any tbi&gt;. and what would
lireomo of me?"
’Itiero whs no gainsay tug this cheer
fid possibility. “ No."* she eourlmiud
lli ljily. "l must learn ,to provide for
myself, and s tric tly -Tn confident-",
luck. I do not mind saying that 1 latte
d eided upon literature ns n profes­
sion."
"Write novels?" I questioned.
"Write stories," said D dlle. "Now,
I happen to need a new frock, hut anfortunately daddy does not think so.
If I should write *n story say today—"
Dollle wrinkled her* brows—“ tho rslhop would gel It tomorrow, TmtMljiy.
iheiyjf he aont my check Wednesday,
It ought to reach me before the Intlcr
part of the week, don't you think so?"
" If he sends the check Wednesday."
I agreed.
“ Well." sidd Dollle, Jumping up nnd
funning over to her desk, "keep veryquiet like a denr, and I.will write the
story now. then you may have the priv­
ilege of rending Jt before you. go, nnd
may also drop It Inin the mnil box
upon your «a y home."
There was silence for n few am
meats. I pretended to rend while !&gt;m|
lie scribbled furiously. Presently sinraised a (lushed mid troubled face:
"Sucli n horrid, diDIciilt character,"
Dollle exclaimed petulantly. “ Bvcrything s|tn says looks queer on paper,
you ire, Hnrthu—thnt la her name—
Is supposed to he n little country girl
living In some far-away, desolate
place,"
"Under those clrcumstnncea," I sug­
gested, “ perhaps she doesn’t know
any better."
. “ Why, that la so," aald Dollle, enmugged, nnd .the pencjl flew, nggln.

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Tin* queen Is Just acknowledging the
gift o f a bouquet from one o f Iter olllcert*. Queen Marie spend* mnst of her
time in the service of the deHtltute and
Ihe wounded, and the Red t’ rons Iiiim
heesijihle to rurrj desperately titeedi d
qltl to the•little nation wldt-li Is Ism
luted from all the allied world except
for the route through , II iiih Iii. The
American Red Cross intiliutiln's n mili­
tary hospital nt Itomun and n civilian
Imtqdlnl at Jassy, amt bus distributed
great quantities of medical supplies,
scrums, vaccines nnd the like, hospital
beds nnd mattresses, food stuffs uml
clothing,
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WILSON AS POTENTATE
Gypsies Turn to President When
Deadlocked on King.
Wrangling Over Election of Successor
to Late Ruler, They Adjourn With­
out Making Choice.
Berkeley, Cal.— The Gypsy world has
n now potontntc. He Is President
Woodrow Wilson. To him fifteen hun­
dred representatives of the wandering
tribes have pledged their' fealty.
Assembled to elect a king, they hnvo
split tip Into frictions qnd nfejrrnngllng

Frank L*oqper, chief of Gy. Inforutntlun bureau of the office of the illstrlct
attorney or New York, recelvrrl word
that through the death of his elder
lil'olheiy Mr Horace Oaiper, he stteeeeds imt only to the Kngllsh tintonetey of Ids brother, hut ntso |o the
family estate in Fiiglntid appralwd iit
half n million tlollnrs. Sir llorace’H
only non, aim would have become tin*
tmr.m was killed In the battle of the
Homme. A ftill-lletlgetl citizen, he will
not. he declares, exchange tlmt citizen"hip for ll.e title. Mr. Cooper, or
Imril Cooper, Is a Iiephcw o f the tlrst
I.ody Duiieria, and a younger toother,
MnJ. ( haries C.«'|n-r, Is now governor
ot tilt- Western Soldiers' home, near
Iiondon. Mr. Cooper si nee becoming
an American, has been a newspaper
uiun and an ttclur.

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SHUSANFOBD HERALD

JUNE 4, &gt;918

DAY OF NATIVITY UNKNOWN

LESSONS FOR THE
Specially preparedfor ihk Newspaper by Victorial
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tseggR
New Embroideries Adaptable to Separate Blouses.
nr KATHnYN- MUTTERER.
The n«w embroidery designs tfn
lot anything If tint ndapublo. Hero
ihown iwo pnttorns Tor towel
Jnda that may bo ullllioil In several
(her way*. Tho darning stitch Is
Jjod to develop tho little circles of

worked In satin stitch.
Dolh patterns havo a distinctly
new- note nnd are designed to moot
tho Doinand for "ozpcnsivo simplic­
ity." It requires but lltUo tlnto to
develop cither pattern and on a back*
ground of linen huckaback for tow

Stone Columns ontEmlnence Near Pachuca, In Mexico, Out of Keeping
With Other Formations.
No, i til l I —Designs for tow el Ends That May Serve Other Purposes.
the first design, tho small motlfsels or some silken dress material tho
being oxecutcd In solid satin stitch.effect Is equally charming.
The edge la of closo cvotj..blanket Much of tho, twainy. of (he-workttlieh'ftud'all o fth o work Is carried depends upon the caru with which
cm In Delft blue cotton.
tho colors are blended.
The design would bo most effec- Wool embroidery Is used In many
live carried out In colored wools, ways Just now. not being confined to
which Is now a popular form of ern-the decoration of dresses, suits and
broidery on dresses and waists, es-separate waists. It I. found on sets
I'cd.ijly those fashioned of rrepo r the living room consisting ofidlGeorgette, chiffon cloth, crepe do low. table runner nnd cou cl^dter.
chine, etc. If Is 2*i Inches wide by Worked on a background ofT t^ivy
I? In. he s H- r
denltn In creert or brown either of
Tito unusual nattern below has the the designs would be most unique In
blossi'lms nnd dots done In boss nm-won| embroidery. The work In fasbropterv co'.ton. solid sntln or eve-elnat!ng because I* develop) qnlr-klr
lets b leg used for the latter. The nnd looks a lot for the" time spent
foliage Is carried out In n soft green, upon It
Fbnbrolrtery No 12441. Transfer pattern, bine, furnishes duplicates
01 two towel ends, price, 15 cents.
Pictorial Review patterns on salo at local agents.

Easy and Practical Home, v
Dressmaking Lessons

Prepared Specially for this Newipaperby Pictorial Review.

A Dress W ith N ew Tunic Lines.

imonp the imctrteit of the new
ffublon* (s this eotln^e urifb point*
rd luntc end icolsf Jtnished with a
drrp collar, hand embroidered, ft tf
/aiMoscd of noPurol color pongee.

Mom oven; stretch collar to flL
Turn hem in T e s t on small "o"
perforations.
Adjust under folded
« l g 0 of front, with notches and
edges underneath oven; tack tho
vlght side, and finish loft for closing.
Then, take tbo ileovo and close
seam aa notched Oalhor belwocn
**T" porforaUons.
Turn edge of
deep cuff under on slot perforation;
lap to small " o " perforations; stttfh
W Inch from folded edge, from upper
edge to tho single largo "O'" perfo­
ration; finish the edges below for
closing- S°w turn-baijjt cuff to deep
cuff as notched, sew deep cuff to
■Icoyo aa notched; bring the small
" o " perforation In cuff to warn of
sleeve and email "q'' perforation*
In *leeva together oyer foldod-odge
of cqff. Allow tho sleoro to hang
troo Detwoen tho small "o'* perforatlons. or gather the entlro lower
edge of alcove and sow to cuff as
hotchod. with amall ,,o ,• perforation
\n cuff at Beam of sleovo, and the
Tolded edge o f cuff at tho largo 0
perforation In aloovo. Sow aloovo
In armhole with notches and small
*'o'' perforations oven easing I11**11)*
fulness between tho notches. Hold
the sleoto toward you when basting
It In armhole.
. .
Arrango outer waist on underbody
with center-fronts, conter-bicks and
underarm seams ovea; stitch lower
edges to position.
Tako tho skirt next nnd Join gorei
as notched.
Slash front g o r_o jto
tho
U
uUltllvM* Ul
_ K t,Ai|
, left of center-front)
along small o
!Ot
perforations and finish for a placket.

• Sharing favor with tho straight,
narrow tunic Is tho one with irreg­
ular lower edges, as ahown In this
costumo of natural color pongee.
The foundation skirt 1* of lining,
lengthened with a one-ploco flounce
of pongeo. An Inset vest of crepo
Georgette and deop collar of self*
material trimmed with embroidery
are features of the waist. The onepleco sleeves aro gathered to deep
■ruffs and allowed to hang froo at
the back. The wa|it la built over
a sleeveless underbody. In medium
ills the dross requires 5% yards 18Inch pongee, with 3tt yards 30-lnch
lining for underbody and gores.
To make tho underbody, close the
teams os notched, then hem the
front large "0 " perforations Indicat­
ing the center-front. Plait lower
«dgea and stitch.
Nsxt, tako the outer waist and
turn edge of front under on alot
perforation*. Gather at ahoulder beIweea ■■T” perforations. Close un•dsrsrm and shoulder seams a*
notched.
Gather lower edge botweon , *T** perforations and 3 Inches
.
•hove..
Pace collar and sew "to neek edge
of hack and to the front, with centerhacks and single large "O'* perfora10c.

SANFORD LODGES. 4

Royal Neighbors o f America
• Meeds Seccnd end Fourth Thursdays
Annie S|K-er
Clara Stcmner
Secretary
Oracle
Tho traditional 25th o f December ns
tho date of the birth of tho Savior has
. ' The Woodman Circle
no historical authority beyond the
The
Woodmen Circle meets Second
fourth century, when tho Christmas
festival wns Introduced first In Home nnd Fourth Wednesdays at 3:80 p. m.
(A. D 3G0), on tho basis o f several Ro­ All members requested to attend.
man festivals (tho Sit turn nils, Slgll*
Sanford Lodge No G2, F. and A. M.
Inrln, Juvrnnlla, Ilrumnlln, or Dies
Communication every first and thud
nntnlls Invlctl Bolls), which were held Ttiesduyu at 7:0P.
visiting brethrn
In Mio latter part of December, In com* welcome.
jueinonitlon of tho gulden nge of lib­ O. L». Taylor
Jas. Moughton
erty and cquullty, nnd In honor of the
S e c re ta ry
W . M
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sun, who In the winter solstice Is, ns It
M onice i l.aptei Mu. 15, It. A. M
were, born Allow, nnd begins his con­
Meets every second and fourth Tuoiquering innreh. The only Indication of
the season of Christ's blrtli la the fnct day ill Masonic lh.ll over the Imperil
that the shepherds were wntchlng Thentre. VLuttng cumpunioriH welcorm
O. L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
their fiocks In the field at the time
■.
See’y.
High Priest
(I.itke 11:8), nnd this fact- points to
nny other senson ruthcr tliiiu winter, Semlr.olo-f-haptcr 2, Order Eastern Sir
nnd Is, therefore, not fnvornldc to the
Meets every first nnd third Thursday
traditional dote. Resides, the ancient In each month. Everyone who has aim
tradition Is of no account here, ns It hist tar In the Fast arc cordially invit* d
varied down' to tho fourth century. to visit this chapter.
,
Alice F. I tyh hi ns, Sec'y
Clement of Alexandria relates that
souk? regarded tho 25th, I’nclion (I. e.,
The Saniord Council p . o f C . '
May 20), others tho 21th or 25th, I’ hnr* Mco*.t thfe 2nd Sunday 3 p. hi., and ih
undid (April 10 or 20), ns tho day of 4th Sunday 8 p. rn., each month, at K
of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
Nativity.
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C. I,, llritt, Fin. Sec'y.
As to modern research, tho only
point on which divines generally agree
Phoenix l . o U f i e No 5, K. o f P.
Is Mint Christ' wns not boru on Christ­
Meets second and fourth Tuesdayi.
mas day, while numerous learned au­ Nislting knights always wek-ome.
thorities put tho hlrth on almost every II. Mcl.nulin
O. J. Mill*'
date of the year.
K. It. nnd S.
C. C.

HILL PUZZLE TO GEOLOQISTS

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World H it Only Tradition to Rsly
Upon aa to Data of tho Birth
of Christ -

H o m e Embroiderer
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A very remnrRaldo'goologlcnl freak
In Mexico Is a mountain- situated nenr
Pnrhucn which presents^ the nppenrmice. ui
dli taace .'u£_-hula covered
with spikes. The Hides o f the moun­
tain nre closely studileil with stone col­
umns nr palisades. These columns are

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grow,.buy, m II. sad otherwise dispose of, for •toacy and to securt tho.aano by_S^f*dco
a proOt or on, cptnralssfon, and otherwise of ita dock, or br note*,, bogda or ^ i r t baadls and deal la all kinds ot (arntra* «up- rano and other obligation* upon I ha
pllra. vtfvtablra and other farm product*, #rty of tho corporationi to' bny. own,
to build and oparata Manufactvrlns ptanla Isaac or otharwfM
t a r w i a * aacquire
c q u r r * and
a n a dfapo
d fap o M a
for (ha manufacture of all klndi of crala real eatatc,. f‘ o r t h * p u r p o * * n f I t a b t t d f f a * .
and barral material*, to build and operate o r o t h e r p u r p o a e a a n d g e n e r a l l y t o h a ^ g / m d
rannarlei and other plant* fnr the canninf e i e r c i a e a f X i u c h p o w e r * as m a y b« i n r l d t n t
and n|harwi*a praaervinx of farm prndurta, t o t h e p u r p o s e o r b u s in e s s o f t h * r o r p o r a t l o n ,
to ral*« and olneradre deal in all klnda of o r o t h r r b u s i n e s s * * o l n I l k * n a t u r e , a n d t o
poultry and thrir prndurta, to buy, aell and h a v e , e n j o y a n d • t a r r i a * a i l t h * r l g h t a , p o w ­
olharwiia dcaL in fartllliera, and fcrtillaing e r * . a n d p r i v i l e g e * I n c i d e n t t o c o r p o r a t i o n *
material*. Intrrtirldr*. etc., to contract for, o r g s n i i r d a n d * x l a t l n g u n d e r a n d b y v t r t u n
•hip and havp ahlppcd nr tranaported farm of t h * l a w a o f t h * i t a t * o f F l o r i d a .
product* of all kind*, either in raw nr manu­
A rllrl* III.
factured tlatc, to handle the utn. for a Hied
T h e a m o u n t o f c a p ita l atock o f th a c o r­
chatye or fnr brokerage or rommia.inni, to p o r a t i o n s h a l l he T e n T h o u s a n d ( 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 X 0 )
hold, own, lra*c or olhrrwiae afijuire land*, D o l l a r * , d i v i d e d i n t o O n * H u n d r e d ( 1 0 0 )
house* or othrr real e.tate for the purpose of » h * r e * o f t h e p a r v a l u e of O n e H u n d r e d
Ita butinn*. nr uthrr purpn*r&lt;, to borrow t f 1 0 0 . 0 0 ) D o l l a r * e a c h ; w h i c h ( b a i l be p a y ­
monry, ronlrart debt*, and In tccure the a b l e I n l a w f u l m o n e y o f t h e U n i t e d S l a t * *
aame by a |ited(e of ita etoek, or by note*, o f A m e r i c a , o r i n p r o p e r t y , o r l a b o r o r * * r bond* or mor»x*fe* and other obflcatlnna v ic e * , a t a f a i r a n d Jua t v a l u a t i o n , t o bo
upon the property of the corporation, to D i e d b y t h e b o a r d o f d l r e c t o r a .
mak( loan* nr a.lvanc* |n farmer., or other
A riltl* IV .
per*on*. and tn take and hold, transfer, nr
T h * term for w h lrh t h * ro rp o ra tlo n a h a ll
otherwise dl*pore of. lien*, m &gt;rtc*ee». or e i l i t a h a l l h * p e r p e t u a l u n l r a a a o o n t r d i a - •
other (eeuritie* therefor, and Ernerally to ■ o l r r d a c c o r d i n g to l a w .
hate and reereiae all such power* *• may be
A rlle lt V.
Incident to the purp&lt;»e or hu.inrt* nf the
T h e b u . l n e r * o f t h e c o r p o r a t i o n a h a l l bo
corporation, or othrr hu.lnr**.* of like na- , r o n d u e t e d b y a p r e s i d e n t , * l r * - p r * * J d e n l ,
ture, and to hate. mi»y and eeerciie all the 1s e c r e t a r y a n d t r e a a u r t r , a n d a b o a r d o f
rl(ht*. power* and privilege* incident to cor- d i r r r l o r * t n c o n . i i t o f n u t l e t s t h a n t h r e o
uration* nrganlxi-tl and eiUling under thn n o r m u r e t h a n f l v * o f i ta a t o c k h o l d a r a . T h o
1*1 of the *latr ol Florida.
d lr e r to r * a h all be elected a n n u a lly b y Ib a
A rticle I I I .

s to c k h o ld e r* on th e f lr .t W e d n e s d a y in J u n a

The amount nf capital atock ol the cor­ o l r i d ) y e a r a t 10 n ' t l o c k a . tn ., a t a m e e t ­
poration ahaIt be
Filly . Thousand i n g h a d f o r t h a t p u r p o s e in, i t * p r i n c i p a l o l (tSO.OOO.OO) Dollar*. divided Into Five flcea I n S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , a n d l l a o filc e ra
Thouund (S.OOU) Sha.t* of thn par value nf • h a l l . I m m e d i a t e l y t h e r e a f t e r b e e t t e t a d b y
Ten- (flO.OO) Doilara &lt;‘*ch: which shall be I I t b o a r d o f d i r e c t o r * . U n t i l I h o s * a l a e t e d
tayable In lawful money »f th,. Gnileil a t t h e f l i a t a n n u a l m e e t i n g , o f s t o c k h o l d e r *
itate* nf America, or In property, or labor nr s h a l l . b e q u a l i f i e d , t h e b u s l n r * * o f t h a r o r r o f
service* at a fair anil-iqit valuation tv be •ctlon a h a l l lie c o n d u c t e d b y - I h * ( o l l o w l n K
filed by the boaril-nf- di/rflori at a meeting o fi l c e r a : J. J . ( , ' a l r s , p r e s i d e n t a n d t r e a a i u r a r
S . J. L a r n e * , v i e * p r e s i d e n t , a n d C . D ,
id lor that purpo.r.
C o u c h , s e c r e t a r y ; a n d J . J. C a t * * , 8 . J .
Article VI. •
The term for which the corporation ehall Gt ha*m be o* a radn do f Cd.i r eDc t. o r C* .o u c h s h a l l c o n a t l t u t n
eiltt ahall be.prrpelual unlraa sooner ditA rlle le V I.
solved arrotding to law,
T h e h l g h r s t a m o u n t o f I n d e b t a d n e a * o r --Artlrln V.
lia b ility in w h ic h Ih e c o rp o ratio n m a y a r
The buslnrs* nf th* rorporatlon ahall be a n y l i m e a u b j r c t i t a e l f a h a ll n o t a i c * * d t h *
enndurlrd- by a prrsident. vice prrsldent, a m o u n t o f I t * c a p i t a l s t o r k p lu s I t a a u r p l u a ,
•eerelaty and trra.urrr. and a board of di­
A rilr (a . V I I .
rector tn ron.iit nf eleven nl It* atooekT h e n a m e and r rs ld r n r * of t h * In c o rp o ra ­
hnldrra. nine to l-e elected, with the presi­ t o r * , a n d t h e n u m l i e r o t a h a r r a o f a t o c k t u b dent and vlre president ex nfbi-lo member* a c r l b e d b y e a c h a r e aa f o l l o w * :
of the board- of tljrector*. The director*
•hall bp elected annually by the atorkholdrra ' JC. . J.D . CCa ot eu*c, h ,S af ina inofrodr ,d' F, l Fo lroi dr iad,a , BA1 aa lht aa rr r* a. .
on the that Monday In Jlty of earlv year at
H o’.velock p.. m. at a meeting had for that S l aS.t e Jo. f CH aorrnl de ta, S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , 1 s h a r e .
rurpote. in It* principal office, al Sanford, C o u n t y o f S e m i n o l e .
torlda. i and Ita officer* ahall Itnmrdlalrly,
a y personally a p p * a r * d b e f o r e
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. P . F.
thereafter tie elected by the boatd of direc­ m eO, q J. thJis. Cd—_
a t e s , S. J . C a r o n a n d C . D .
tor*.
Until
their
aurrr.tora
are
elected
and
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 qualified the hu.lnr.. of the corporation .halt C o u c h , t o m * k n o w n t o be t h * p a r s o n s w h o
e fo r e g o i n g c h a r t e r , a n d a a e h
in M atomic Hall. f All visiting hrolhers be rondueted by the following odicer.: Itea faourh shr rl lmb .rrdl f ,t u bt ehfo
re ' m e , a c k n o w l e d g e d t h a t
P a r k a r d , p r c . i d r p l , &lt;!. C . C h a m b e r l a i n v lc e - h e d i d t o f o r t h e u s e * a n d p u r p o s e s t h e r e i n
cordially invin d.'
* *
p r * . b l e n t , - I ) , t f . M a r l o w e . - • a e c t e t a r y a n d r i p r r . s e (I.
J. F. McCli lland • fe f “ •' J. D. Dorsey t r r a . u r r r : a n d Ita-a P a c k a r d , G . C . C h a m b e r W i t n e s s m y h a n. d_______
a n d ______
seal o__________
f o ffic * a t
N. G. ___________
* it. Sec.
a i n , IS. F . S m i t h , J. I ) . H o o d . J o e C a m e r o n , S a n f o r d , ' F l o r i d a , t h l * t h e I B l h d a y o f M a y ,
I I . &lt;!. U i r l r r i c h . J. F . H l c k a u n . i t . I . G r i e r , TBIS.
C . K . I.ucaa, I I . II. I&lt; e *la a n d John M o lly
Gate City t .imp No. 6, W. O. W
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(teal)
J. J. D I C K I N S a N ,
■h a l l c o n . t l t u t p t h e b o a r d t&gt;f d i r e c t o r . .
N o t a r y I'u h lic .
M y com m laaion
Meets second and fourth Wetlnesdti)
“ A rllele V I.
r a p l r r s A u g u s t O th, I B I S .
nights in each- month.
T h e ,h lg h e » t a m o u n t o( In d e b te d n r * , n l
J d -lt-T u ri '
lla liU it y to which Ih e c o r p o r a t io n m a y a t
F. h. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
r t f d s f Ih e
lz___Clerk—-___ -Council Coinmnndr t aa nmyo ut ni mt 'eo t . uI tl .i j .rrut p lp( ae li |j.j«ohcikt ( bpf ltu«st - ^t.
. u r p t u a . N n l l r i u[ A p p l l r a t l a n fo r T a t l ) t » d U n d r r
Urtiilit-ihtMid o f CsrpcntiuH a- d
JuinrrH of Amrrira
Sanford L oc al Union No. 1751 tnrrtr

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a t o r s a n d t h e n u m l i e r of e h a r r w of . l o c k » u b . r r i i ' . ’ ii li y ra.-l* a r e a , f o l l o w . :
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tllcular :.ml tho atone columns pro- j night at MoYlork Magic Home, Oak Ave i C . I . . F t l i w c r . , S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a . M l . h a r e * '
G F . S m i t h . S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a . SO . h a r . . *
Visiting Hrollu-rs Welcome
tnnle front tho surface u&lt; rluht nnglos,j
S t a r - of F l o r i d a
M K Hogan
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m e . It) v P a c k a r d . I* * * l i a i o l o o i a i e J- I * ,
mining districts In .Mexico, nnd It la J
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l i n e d . I t t- G r i e r , G F S m i t h . J F. K i c k Mrs-t !ir'-t nnd third Wednt-sday nigt t { t o n . I t U I - . i* . 11. G I r i e t r r i e h , Joe C a m ­
bald lay geologists that this roitmrkne r o n , C . I.. F l o w e r . , k n o w n t o me i n tie
Mo Mplkt-d imittnlaln Is out of kooplng at Mlks Homo, North Park Avenue.
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w h o a u l r a e n l o d I ho fo r i going - h.vrF.
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Frank
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l i r a n d n u l n h . r -‘ f . h a r e , t h e r e i n d e . l g n a t e d ,
with tlit* remainder of tho formation
Secretary
Kvnlt.-il Ruin* a n d - t h e y . e a r l i for l i i m » . l f , • ■ • ' . r a t h a e k n o w l of tho mlm-nillictl region. Tho siono
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tho olonn-hts of ages. Tho spikes form
Mi els every Wednesday at 7:3(1 I Itii'lr n n itii, f.&gt;r th.' u**‘, unit jiurt*nsr, tnrrrirt
a natural Imttlcmout that makos tho M.. in the City Hail. Visiting hrotheit r* uWmourrntl.. , m y i i a n . l a n d . r a t n f utlfri* th is
mountain ti|ipear from a distance like are welcome. C. II Smith, lire. Sec.' t h . S M h d a y id M a y , ItJJS.
J. J. I l f r ' K I N H t I N .
an nnclont fort. Tho mines of the
S n t a iy i'u td ir
M y t*i)tn m i,.ln n
Modern
Woodmen
of
Amertrn
I’nchura district aro Hltiuitod not far
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l i i r k i n D i f A I iii k m . o n
from (tils wonderful freak of nature,
A U &gt; r o l y * fn r l o r u r p o r w t l n r * .
hut tho formation encountered In tlu-lr in M. W. A. Hall. Pico Building.
S 0 -T u t* * It
C. I I M r I humid
C. D. Coucl.
respective uiidorgrnuntl workings Is of
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Clerk
M A H T R Ii'8 N U .K
nn entirely different kind from that of
K n t l r r is h r r r b y g i v r n t h a t u n d r r a n d b y
tho palisade.
. Ixynl Order of Moose
v l r t u r n l a fi n a l d r r r r r « f I n r r r b n t u r r a n d t a i n
(h i* f ' l r r u i l C o u r t .
Sanford Lodge No. 1310 meets In Hal Smravi rl *n t ha n dJ t i drinr ltar lr r dt ' l r in
r u l l , S t a t r id F lu rid a ,
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How Tornado Originate*.
suit t h r r a l n [ i i n i f t n * w i t r o l n Fills A. H a n n a Fourth Mondays in Month at 7:30.
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Tito tornado of the Western plains Is
f t n r * A. I f r a r d . l r y , M a r y V l l r r F l t t * . a n d
Identical In formation with (lie windW A F i t t s . Jf . » r , d r f t - n d i . n l . , I . . . a p r r i a l
j m a . l r r w tll on t h r f i r . l d a y i d J u l y . K G S
whirl. The sun treats fiercely cm n UrnI h i m * t h r f l r . t M o n d a y tn .«)■) r n o n lh . m itr ­
Iterl area—say ten ttqunro miles of Imrin g t h r ik g a l h o u r , id . a i r , a t t h r r o u r t l i m n r
d o o r I n S a n i o r d . o l t r r l o r . a i r a n d aril t o t h a
ren |irnlrle— nnd'ns a result the nlr next (
b l r h r . t I d d d r r fu r r a . h , I h r f o l l o w i n g d rs -.
the enrth becomes very hot, perhaps
rrfii*il p ro p rrly tn -w |ii
L o t N u m b r r S w v rn ly -n v * (1 4 ) of 8 t. J »120 degrees, nnd the mass la constant­
a r p h 's , a r r n r d i n g t n p l a t t h r r r o l nn f i l * In t h a
ly Incredslng In volume. Above the
1p u b lic r r r n r t l* id (Ir a n g n a n d S r m i n o l * r o u n l i r a , l i n t * nf F l u r i d a , t o g r t h r r w i t h a l l t h * |
wnnn nlr Is n stratum perhaps 20 de­
l* n r r r * n la and ap p u rten an ce* th arrtn be­
grees colder.
longing .
K. K llo U K Ilt ll.D F .It .
By nnd by n pnssngewny Is made,
S p - r li l M a.tar.
the hot nlr begins to ascend und the
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cold upper nlr, pressing downward,
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forces tho lighter ulr through n chnn' n d t i c f : o f m p r c i a i , m a w t r i c h half:
nel thus formed. It begins to whirl, 11
1 Notire I. hrrehy riven that undrr and by
Increnses In velocity, n surface cur­
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virtue ul a final decree nl lar*eloaur* and
rent forces It along, und the tornado la b t r a b y g l v r a t h a t u n t i l 3 o 'c l o c k i n th e sale mad* and rnlrrsd In the Circuit Court
Seventh
Judicial Circuit ol the Slat* nl
a l t r r n o o n n l J u n * 4 t h , I B I S , t h r H o a r d uf
■tarts on Its destructive Journey.
I ’ u h lic I n s t r u c t i o n ( o r th e c o u n t y n f S e m ­ Florida. In and (or Seminal* County, In
Tho terrific cyclone originates In in o le , e l a t e of F l o r i d a , w i l l , e l t h e offic e of chancery. In a certain suit thrrrln ptadln*
rein Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertiliser P u n much the Bnmo way, only differing In th e J i u p e r l n t r n d r n t o f I ' u b l l e I n s t r u c t i o n , whi
any. a eurporallon Is plaintilf and Levi
C n i u l l l o u s e , S a n f o r d , H o r l d a r e c e i v e s e a le d
extent. Tho most violent cyclones or­ p r o p o s a l s f o r t h a f u r n i s h i n g o f m a t e r i a l s fo r tin lord and F.v# H. Hlnrord. his wit*.-are
I. aa apecial matter, will on the
iginate In tropical latitudes, In the At­ nd t h * r r e c t i o n o f a c e r t a i n s c h o o l house tlcfrndants,
■1 L a k e M o n r o e , F l a . , a r e o n l l n g t o p la n a 1st day of July, A. I). IBIS, between th*
lantic ocean, tn the north and east of a n d a p e c i f i c a t l o n a o f r . i t . T r i m b l e , A r c h ) - hour* of eleven In tha forenoon and two
o'clock in thr'aflerqnon. Ih* same brinf th*
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West Jndlnn Islands and tn the Pacific, t a e t .
I'la n a m a y b * h a d
a p p l i c a t i o n t o t h e first klondsy In ssld month and tha rule day I*
1n the Chlna'scn and In the neighbor­ Soi u p e r i n t r n r i t n l o r A r c h i t e c t a t t r r M a y 2 4 t h , laid month and within tho let*l houra of
f i l H . w h i c h a p p l i c a t i om
n m u s t be * r r n m p s n - ■ain. offer tor ssle and sell to the hlthest and
hood of the Philippine Islands.
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_hve k„ fo r 1 1 0 . 0 0 , w h ic h hew bidder (or eath'belarr thr rourt home
.The renson they are b o destructive w i l l lie r e t u r n e d t u g p | i ! i c a n t wwhe
h e n t h e p la n a iltrtr of Seminole county in lb * city of San­
ford.-Seminole county, Florida, the followinc
Is because they are carried ntich great annt dr i y sl rpnr tr i fol rr a tAl or cnh* l t raerte Inr egt uo or nde dr o ntdol t l oSnu.p e r described property, lo-wlt:
distances by extraneous Influences.
The we.f halt uf Lot Ninelrrn (19) of
R a r h p ro p o s a l m u s t he i r c o m p a o l e d b y

S .&lt; r|ia n h o l C h a p l i r IASS, l . s w a of F l o r ­
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N o llc o i* h e reb y g iven t h a t t l m j a m l o R d w a r d . , p u r c h a t r r id T a t O t l l f l r i t *
No.
'JM i. d a t e d ( h r 7 t h d a y id J u n e , A. I ) . I 3 0 B
h a . f l t r d . a i d r r r t i f l r a t r in m y o f f i r * , a n d
h a , t n a d r a p p l i c a t i o n l o r t a i d r * d t a ia iu s
in a r r o r d a n c r - w i t h i « w .
S aid e r r t i f i r a t *
r m h r a c i a th o fo l i o win*: d e s c rib e d p r o p e r l y
• l l u a l r d i i n F r m tn u lr r u u n ty , F lu tld s , to -w |t:
H e g I t A e l i . F: a n d 1.07 e h * S o f S W r o r
.d N R ' , of S \ V , See. 7. T p . 71 S, H . 30
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H u n N 7 .2fi c h . . W I ..18 cha . 3 7 .2 H chs,
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o f , t h r l o t i a . r . o f * u e h e n t l f i r a t r In th o
n a m e id N f o * . . S a m u r l a .
l i n b a t said r r r l l f l e a t r . h a l l lie r r d r r r r r d a r c a r d i n g t o l a w
I n d i e d w i l l | , t u r t h e r c u n un t h e 8 t h d a y
id J u n e . A. I ) . I B I S . I
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W t l t i r . . m y o lD rla V / I g n a t u r e a n d a ra
t h t . th o 7 t h d a y o l M a V i A . I ) . I B I S .
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Ft. A. D O U G L A S S .
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Sheep Has Wooden Leg..
Charles Krouter, living near Bncyrus,
()., had a lamb get tungled up In s
fence and Injure Its leg. The veterlunry told him' the leg had to come off.
Krauter did not want to lose the larah,
so minus the (eg he nursed It hack
to hcnlth nnd then fixed up a peg leg
for It.
Now the Iamb has grown to be a
sheep nnd still stumps nround on the
wootlen leg. Occasionally the wooden
member becomes loose nnd fallH off,
nnd the sheep then hobbles over to a
soft spot nnd waits until itome one
comes along to fasten tho leg oq
again.
The wooden, log doesn't Interfere
with tho sheep growing wool, Mr,
Krauter snys, and wool la wool now­
adays.
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Platt back gore p l a c i n g " T " on sm»ll
**o" perforation and tack. Close back
Beam of flounce, sew to gores aa
Proud Record of Marines.
notched.
To make tho tunic, turn right
An the first battle of tbo American
front edge under on alot perfora­
nnvy was fought and wan by tho
tions. lap on lert front, with edges
marines, so, down through tbo years
underneath oven: Hitch J
of the Revolutionary"war, wc find the
edges free above 1 °V r , U r£ n. , °
marines at tho forefront when difficult
perforation and finish for cloying.
work was to be done. Ih fact there
Gather between *T perforation*.
wero but few expeditions In which
Arrango tunic on.aklrt.
tt\gT did not, figure In more or loss
T or th* finishing touch,
strength. Thus Lieutenant Walling­
.ash to front auction aa notc'}?&lt;^
ford o f tbo marines.died at tho bead
pUlt placing - T . oa corroapondlng
o f bis men under John Paal Jones In
Email "o'* perforation* *« fr? °tt ^
tha battle between the Ranger and thb
tlon kdA tack. Gather aaah b a ^ ^ n
‘ T * ^perforaUona.
trimming .Drake; and In the classic fight boj tween the Bon Homme Richard under
pteco to anh.
1Paul Jones and the Berapli, the
Pictorial Review Oostnme No. 7641, 81m* 16 to 30 7**"- Prio*
' marines lost 40 out of 167 men.

c e r t i f i e d c h i r k m a d e p a y a b l e t o t h e b o a r d Plat of Palm llammork, aa recorded in Plat
_ t h e t u r n of 3 7 0 0 . Ot). A l l s u c h D n - e k a will Hook I), Pare 75,_of the Hernrds of Dranfn
id *. T o fe th e r w ith ail th * te n e ­
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N D T IC R IN C O U P O It A T I O N
It a s u m s q u i l l t n o n e - t h i r d t h e r n n l r s e t
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o r n * a x o n ( F i e r e s f l r r as c o n v e n i e n t a p p l y
a n y a n d a l l Id d s .
H o a r d P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n f o r S e m i n o l e t o t h e I l l i m i t a b l e K i d n e y "J: C a l l * . G o v e r n o r
of l l i r a la le of F lo rid a , for le tte r , p a te n t
(a e a t)
C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
f n e n r tM r r a ti l i K I h e " J . J. C a t r a (* u i T i p a n y
11V F . P . F n r s l r r , C h a i r m a n .
In e ." u n d v r Ih e fo lln w in x proposed e h s rte r,
A lits l:
I h # o r i g i n a l ot w h i c h is n o w on Die in t h e |
T . W . Law -fan, Secretary.
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t h o Hrrrelarv of
7 7 -F rl-3 t-T u e » -U
• tale «-l Flirida at Tsllaliss.ee.
J. J . C a t e s
NCFTltfK or i n c o u p o i i a t i o N
C . I» . C o u c h
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C om p an y In e.*r
enl, apply -to ihe Honorable Sidney J. Catts,
T h e u n d r r s ix n e d h e re b y assorfste t h e m Governor al the Ftal* of FJarlda, for Irltrrs
palVnl inearporattn* " T h * Kanfnrd Truck a s l v c s t o f r l h e r f u r ( h e p u r p o s e nf f o r m i n g
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b o d y p o litic an d c o rp o ra te u n d e r th e la w s
Grower* Inc.," under thr followin* proposed
charier, tb* ntlcfnal of whleh Is now on fils o f t h e s t a t e o f F l o r i d a , w i t h a n d u n d e r t h *
in the offirw of tha Herrelary of Htatea nf tb* f o l l o w i n c p r o p o s e d r h i f t e r :
•
A r llr l" I.
Flat* of Florida at Tallabsstr*.
T h n * n a m e u f t b * c o r p o r a t i o n s h a l l be I h e
Ilex Packard
" J . J. C a te * C o m p a n y In c ." am i it* p rin ­
G, C . Chamberlain
c i p a l p l a c e of b - j s l n r . s s h a l l lie a t S a n f o r d ,
II. II. Is tli
F 'f u r i d s ,
i t h b r a n c h o f f ic e , i t . i i e h o t h e r
J It. Hood
p t a r e x i n I h e a l a l r ot F'l o ' I d s a n d o t h e r
If. G. iJieterieh
• l a t e , ul t h r C n i l r d S tates a . h r m f t r r m a y
Joe Cameron
b-- e s t a b l i s h e d .
It. L. drier
‘ A rllrl. II.
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J. F . H i c k . o n
C. L. Flowrr*
T h e ( r n r r a l n a t u r e n l t h e b u s l n r - , . to be
G. F. Smith.
t r a n s a c t e d b y t h * c o r p o r a t i o n s h a l l be: T o
Article* al lacavporatlsa at Ih*
' S a n i o r d b u y a n d s e ll, a n d o t n t r w l a e d is p u t e o f, a t
w h o lesale o r re ta il, lo r p ro fit o r sn c o m m is ­
Truck Grawrra lac.**
We, Ih* undersitned, hereby associate our s i o n , a l l k i n d s o f d r y ( o o d s , ( r o c t r l e s . c r o c k ­
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NUMOER 81

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, M AY 31, 1918

VOLUME IX

GERMANS MAKE GAINS AMERICANS YOUNGSTER DAY OF PRAYER AND
BUT THEY ARE STOPPED SHOW THE SLACKERS FASTING OBSERVED RE­
LIGIOUSLY IN SANFORD
BEFORE TAKING RHE1MS REAL STUFF PUNISHED
french h o l d p o s it io n t o
prevent f a r t h e r a d v a n c e

*
Paris," Franco,
M ay . 30.— The
.'battle alone the fighting front con­
* tinued all night with the French
holding the western rail outlets' of
. Soiions, the war office announced
todsy.
•
Northwest ofR h elm s, the FrancoBritish forces broke all the German
usaults and maintained the defen­
sive positions.
.
French reserves are being sent to
the front and the German advance
is being resisted with great tenacity.
.
The Germans made repeated at­
tempts to break through the defense
in the Soissons region, but*wcre each
time held up ‘ by the determined
French resistance.____ .
In the center o f l h e German ad­
vance. lighting Is taking place in the
neighborhood of Yizclly (approxim­
ately IH miles south of tile Chcmind w Dames,'where the German at­
tack was launched on Monday).
Sweeping onward in dense mattes,
lie Germnns have advanced 15
miles in the center of the line be­
tween Soissons and Uheims. On the
allied left Soissons lias fallen, while
Itheinia on the right is in gruve dnngtr, the Franco-Brillsh trno|u» hav­
ing retired to within less than two
miles of the famous city.
Desperate as hns been the resist­
ance of the Frcnrh and itritish, espertally the former, and the losses
by the enemy, the German advance
has no: been halted greatly.
Un­
official reports of the allied reserves
being hurried up are not confirmed
officially and there is no sign of their
presence in the line.
Despite their forced, retirement the
allies have, held together remarkably
well, while contesting every foot of
• the »•»/. Soissons fell to the Ger­
mans after a fierce fight
in
the
streets of the city for several hours
and the French were laBt reported
holding tenaciously to the western

suffering-heavily. A*, one point 14
Germans penetrated the American
lines. Nine wero killed, one died of
wounds and fQur are prisoners. The
Germans apparently ,a.-o preparing
for nnother attack again**, the Amer­
ican sector northwest of Toui. Th,
enemy artillery fire has increased
considerably and German airmen
arc v e ry ‘ active. On the other hand
the Americans are more than answer­
ing "the enemy fire, and American
aviators afe keeping the German ma­
chines on their own side of the line.

RED ACTED W ISEL.
Young

scntlnl that any one who e pccts to
WHfcN ORDERED TO TAKE ALL W HO HAVE REACHED he away from home on that date THREE M E E T I N G S WERE
WELL ATTENDED HERE
2i MUST REGISTER
PLACE THEY DID ITv
arrange for hi* registration Imme­
When the Americans were orijyred
to take Cutigny they took Ir-Just a*
Americans can. hi* depended upon to
take whatever they go uf^cr und the
following offlciul account makes nil
of us feel proud of our hoys ncross
the seas:
As the American* started out
across No Mun's Land there were
many jokes about ' eating Roche for
breakfast.'* The Americans fought
us though they were veterans and
there was no hesitation when the of­
ficer sprang forward and said cor.ic
on, hoys.” Several officers describ­
ing the scene said the thing thaf
struck them most forcibly was the
tine morale. The,Germans poured
inachino-guu— ullui*_aU-arouwl—ihw
Americnns ni they were digging in
hut no attention was paid t&lt;» them,
as jokes and quip® were hande
hack nnd lorth.

The Secretary of War authorizes
the following:
With the signing of President Wil­
son of the bill and proclfcmntion des­
ignating Wednesday, June 5, as the
igniting Wednesday, June 5, as the
day on which all men who have
reached the -age; of 31 since last
une 5 shall register'for military ser­
vice, Provost Marsha! General C row ­
der’s Office immediately began prep­
arations for the enrollment of the
men. Instead of using the election
machinery as . was done last year.
General Crowder will call upon the
local hoards.
It is believed that
their ’ experience during the past
year has' peculiarly fitted them .to
UmRltf tllP nPW~TPgTiTratibn ornnomically and efficiently.

diately.
•’
Any one who is sick on ‘June 5 and
unnblc to present himself in person
at tho office of the local hoard may
send , some competent friend, who
may he deputized by the clerk to
prepare 'his card.
Any person in doubt as to where
he should register should consult the
locnf hoard in the plnco where hy
permanently resides, or he may ob­
tain the desired information from the
office of the mayor if he lives in a
city of 30,000 population or over, or
in the office of &lt;hc county clerk or
parish clerk ft he does not live ia a
city of. 0,000. •
It is not anticipated th.tT many
wilLbis delinquent— !k-ia hoped that
none will he. for those who do fail to
perform their duty Congress, has
provided a heavy penalty.
Failure
to register on une 5 constitutes a
misdemeanor punishable by impris­
onment for one year, and may result
furthermore, in the loss of valuable
rights and privileges and immediate
induction into military service.

The observance of the special d ay
for fasting and prayer, as directed
by congress and the President was
loyally carried out_ iq^ Sanford. ,
Stores nnd places of business wero
closed nil day.
•The “ sunriiTe" union meeting.ait 6
o'clock at the Methodist church was
attended by 125 persons, a large pro­
portion being men, and the spirit
manifested was one of deep devo­
tion.
The eleven o’ clock services were
well, attended ns was also the one at
Holy Cross at 7:30.
•

Man I’rnball Saved Girl’s
Life by Ills Action
At six p. m. nearly a hundred
Muny people without thinkirg
women gathered at the Congrega­
have severely critiifsed young Utdd
tional ‘ rTiurchT* and HuT men aI t he
for* running ; way_Jtom_ th e _ d :i_ lhe.
Baptist.
night of the assault and sup}'0*ed!&gt;
At all the meetings many persons
leaving her to her fate. The fa&lt;t of
took
part in lamest prayer and
Gen.
Crowder
has
estimated
that
the matter according to hi* &gt;wn
patriotic
remarks.
probably
three
quarters
of
u
million
story and it has been &lt;t.rri
e*I
men
a
ill
he
adued
to
the
American
It
was
a good day in Snnford.
by the girl is that Redd f&gt; ught fitMany of the American aoldierr
army
by
the
new
registration.
His
negro all lie could, lie was sitting who took part in the attack around
in the car when it Slopped and the Montdidier also participated in re­ estimate is bused on thn fact that
Fellow ('raft Degree
negro coming to ch*.* side if the ear pulsing tin- German attack Mono ay. almost 10.000.000 men registired
At the next regular communica­
struck at him with an open knife and An American was found today in a last yoat. This number include*! ull
tion of Sagford Lodge No. G2 F. £
the hoy jumped from tr.e car and shell hole in No Man's Land with between the ages of 21 and 31. ami
(&gt;l!H HOYS—AUK H O M E
A. M.a which-will he held on Tues­
stutisii.s collected by Gen. Crow­
engaged in a tussle vi n
i negro o |j WJ| wounded Germans ai prisoner*.
day evening, Juqe 4th. at 7:30 the
save Ilia life and allow tin- girl time lie was unable to get buck to the der's Office show that a Utile m*’ re Sanford Soldiers Take Farewell B e­ Fellow Craft Degree will he confer­
fore Going Overseas
to escape. He hud nothing to de­ He was unable to get back to the than 10 per cent of these men we-o
red and every Mason i» cordially
The Sanford hoys who have been invited to attend.
fend hiniM'lf with and he -an around American lines last night, so he 21 year* old. On ifiut basis it is es­
the loading station thinking that in mooil guard over them until the at­ timated l*y draft officials that the ut Camp Wheeler at Macon for al­
A special communication was held
so doing the girl would have time to tack today re.M-ued him. and lie total registration will exceed 1.000.­ most u year are taking the lust fare­ on the afternoon of May 21st when
000, of W-Iiieh 750.000 will he avail­ well before going overseas. That ai
escape up the road.
A he came brought m the pri**»«e:«
able f«&gt;r military r-ervice.
This least is the general opinion of those the Entered Apprentice and Fellowhack around the hou.-n in* called to
Lieut. Wood of Oakland, fa !., makes proper allowances for physi­ who know ns our hoys have bpen Craft Degree was conferred by tho
the girl and hearing r.tdhing from
said he di.l not see one American cal defectives, exemptions because of trained until they are ready for any Senior Warden W. C. DeCoursey,
her thought she had escaped and he
who was ably assisted by the of­
falling during the day’s attack.
dependents and other bars to mili­ kind of attack that the Hun run
knew that he could-do r.nthinif with
ficers and brethren of the lodge.
make.
Armtng them are Arthur
‘ It was more exciting than a foot­ tary servioe.
the negro and knew that the train
In tho evening the Master Masons’
'W e have the
The law provides that every young Diekins, Joe Chittenden, Oscar*Speer
crew was at the ice plant and he ball game,-" he said.
Degree
was conferred in a most ap­
Ernest
Gregory,
Osban
William*.
Joe
ran there for help. The train crew Germans on the run and all we man in the United Slates who has
proved
manner.
The District Dep­
Nihlack,
Henry
Byrd
and
a
number
reached
the
age
of
21'
years
since
need
is
more
Americans.”
immediately bucked the switch nuty
Grand
Master,
Right Worshipful
of
others,
all
of
them
from
this
June.5,
19
7,
or
will
reach
that
age
ginc down the track and found the
The demeanor of the men wound­
F. L. Miller, appropriately presented
girl nnd saved her life and saved her ed was similarly cheerful when the on or before June 5, Iflis, must reg­ county.
The following numbers will ho the working tools of a Master M a­
The only exceptions are in
from the assault. There who later correspondent visited the field hos­ ister.
furnished
by the different regiments son, and Past Master C. J. Rumph
the cases of men who arc actually in
saw the negro and came to grip.* pitals this afternoon,
lie s w
for
overseas
service: 121st infantry, in a pleasing and able manner gave
active
military
or
naval
service.
All
with him know that thn lad could stretched out on their cots a number
sG7
men;
122d
infantry. 196 men, the lecture.
male
persons,
citizens
or
aliens
horn
not possibly have hea'er* him "T of these Amt ricans, for tlo- most
Sanford Lodge lias adopted tho
123d
infnntry.
1,054
men: I24tfi in­
between
June,
1H9G
and
une
5.
with iiis hare hands and ih iv are part only slightly wounded, who act­
giving the hoy the credit f ir doing ed like school hoys returned from n 'Jh7, inclusive, except officer* and fantry, 723 men; making a total of splendid custom of presenting to its
suburbs.
The enemy advance to as he thought best and a* the par­ great day of sport, smoking cigar­ enlisted men of the Regular Army, 3,500 infantry men; llGth field nr- new members as mementoes of this
Soissons haa not yet affected greatly ents of the girl think was exactly ettes, eagerly relating their persona! Navy, nnd Marine Corps, at d the tlllcry, 245 men; 117th field artillery, sublime occasion suitably inscribed
miniature working tools of a Master
the allied lino east frojn Montdidier right that he undoubtedly saved bin experiences anti laughing loudly ni Nntionul Guard and Naval Militia 255 men; 118th field artillery, 300
Mason. In presenting these minia­
men.
This
makes
a
total
of
800
ar­
v-hile
in
Federal
service,
and
officers
which the Germans apparently hope life and that of the girl for hnd the the humorous Incidentr.
,
ture
working tools Past Masostcr
tillerymen.
The
118th
field
artillery
in
the
meets'
Reserve
Corps
and
to bend hack by their succosa on the negro killed the boy the girl wouliV
L. R. Philips described vividly tho
Lieut,
fleorge
F.
Iluller,
formerly
is
largely
composed
of
Savannah
enliUed
men
in
the
KnlisU-d
Rcaerve
have
suffered
a
worse
Tate
nnd
have
Aisne.
entrance of the novitiate into M a­
an attorney in Indianapolis, who was Corps while in active service must hoys.
The curve on the battle line north- been killed.
slightly injure*! in the leg, said that register. Some misunderstanding
Ten corporals will also ho selected sonry through the Entered Ap­
test of Uheims has been wiped out
going over the top was like a maneu­ fins been caused by the publication from each company for overseas prentice, Fellowrraft and Master
Rcntemhc cd the Editor
and from Soissons eastward the line
ver in the training trenches hack of reports that medical ai-.ff viviniyy duty. Every man will stand n rigid Mason Degrees, enjoining the new
The editor wishes to thank W. N. home. The men were eager for it,
runs snuihcust and then east into the
students need not register, und Gen­ physical examination before he is as­ members to study well the lessons
Champagne. Into the center of the Culp and Ed. Putnum west side far­ he said and some of them remained eral Crowder his issued the follow­ signed to the detachment to be sent that had recently been taught.
45-mile front, where the German mers for a contribution of sweet in the • trenches nil night tnklin
At the conclusion • of tho cere­
away.
While officers decline to
ing statement:
Mr. Putnam about the approaching adventure
progress haa been greatest, the ene­ corn and tomatoes.
monies
the Rev. R. W. Thiot ad­
make
public
the
date
the
men
will
be
"D iv in ity students and. students
my forces are near L 0ltp«dgne, four has a .fine lot of Y tllow _ Bantam with cheerful anticipation.
dressed
the members. Bro. Thiot is
sent
to
port
of
embarkation,
it
is
of medicine must register.
Under
miles north of the river Ourcq and corn and It ii just about rigfj*.. Mr.
‘ When we reached Cantigny," he the terms of the law signed by Presi­ expected they will move about the. a clever speaker and his remarks
12 miles north of the Marne. Tho Culp brought in some tomatoes that said, ' It was only a pile of bricks dent Wilson on Monday students
were
with keen interest.
ere received
r/c
first of June.
fighting la most entirely on territory were the best, ever and to these and stones. Our artillery had level­ who were preparing for the ministry
untouched by the war since 1014. gentlemen we wish to say that the led the town . The German machine in rccogni cd theological or divinity
Baptism Sunday
Sunday at Congregational Church
Berlin, in its latest report claims the corn and tomatoes were grently en­ gun bullets were buzzing around like schools and students who were pre­
Tho ordinance of baptism will he
The hours of service will ho as
number of prisoners hns increased to joyed.
•* humble "bees hut oujt fellows did not paring for the practle of medicine observed on Sunday afternoon at
usual
thin Sunday to permit of auf25,000.
•
pny nny more attention to them and surgery in recognized medical Mussorx's' pool at 4 o'clock. Those
flclen
t'
notice being given when a
Apparently the Germans used a
than if they had been confetti.
• schools on May 20, 918, am ex­ who have joined the church during
Woman's Club note*
change
is
made. "N e w Experiences"
large part of their reserves in the
" I t was the finest example of team empt from the draft. However, the the recent scrim of meetings nt the
Th e Music Department cnllrd off
offensive across the Aisne, ns they the meeting and program which had work I ever snw. There was not n law does r.ot relievo such students Baptist Temple will he baptized on will be the subject of the morning
sermon—Jpersonal experiences of
have not taken advantage of the been arranged for May 2 *t on ac­ hitch an whrrp. The men cracked from the duty of registering on Wed­ that day.
movement here to strike elscwrherc count of the lou r conflicting with jokes and rang, hut they were * usi- nesday, une 5. Registration comes
which it can he said "W e huve not
In the Tank Corps
on the northern front, as might have the time set fpr the Red Cross par­ jike In their work.
•
first, exemption afterwards.
It is
passed this way before."
Among the husky nnd intelligent
been expected.
The crown prince ade nnd rally. A call meeting was
Albert K. Hillings of Brooklyn. absolutely noccjjary that these stud­
"T h o River of L ife " will ho tho
youngsters who nppeofed Tuesday theme of tho evening service—" E v ­
apparently intends to stake nil on held In the club house Tuesday, the N. Y.. who wns also slightly Injured ents rcglctcr."
*
the present front.
The regir.tra’.ion will ho held in the at headquarters for recruiting in ery thing shall live whither the river
28yh Iri order to transact th** buxl- Was placed on n cot adjoining that of
I,lout,
nutlcr.
As
soon
r.s
their
oyer
The Americans who captured Can- ne?r. o f the regular meeting. During
office of the local board having juris­ Florida, Bay and I.aura streets, for cometh."
tigny have repulsed several German this meeting Miss Ellen Mahor.ey met they clasped hands like brother®, diction -of the urea wherein the p?r- enlistment In the ' tank corps were
Next Sunday, June 9, CMhfren’ii
’.
mtucl;*. North of Mt. Kemmel, on was elected recrelcry-treasurer of i long lost.
i-on to lie registered permanently re­ Ueginr.lt! Holly, son of Robert Holly,
Day
will be observed. A special pro­
editor
of
the
Snnford
Herald,
and
*It wns n great show, wasn’ t it?’ sides, or in such other place ns by
the Lys battlefield, the Germans in this department. Members rcyorted
gram
bus been prepared.
’
Carey
Wight,
also
a
Sanford
hoy.
_
raiding attacks wero repulsed com­ that much interest ha* he n mani­ asked Butler.
public notico is designated by the
William
Coulbourn,
a
chum
of
ti\?se
"Gee,
I
wl*h„thc
folks
n't
home
pletely. T i rcc counter attacks were fested In the rommuni y ring -idea
board between 7 a. m- and 9 p. m­
youngsters preceded them in the
made by the Germnns ngninst the m d many of tho song hooks have could have "eon it; I wouldn’t have on Wednesday, June 6, 1918.
■ Tho Big Gun Again
missed
it
for
the
world,"
.replied
American positions at Cantigny. r.lrcady been sold. After a pleasant
It is necessary to go to the regis­ tank service several dnys ngo, und
Baris, France, May 30.—The long
Gen. Pershing's men, however, main­ discussion of ways end rr.oar.n of Billings.
tration place in person. Any man others of the ramc typo arc enlisting
The
merienns penetrated the who.c pectn to he absent from homo or applying for induction daily. Hinge bombardment of Fails began
tained their line unbroken and threw improving this department the mert•
German positions to a depth of near­ on Wednesday, une 0, 1918, should Quite » number of these are college again this morning.
hack the enemy with strong artillery Uig nd ourned.
Examination
of
the
shells dis­
graduates,
who
have
hnd
first
clatu
ly n mile. Their artillery completely go at once to thn office of the local
■nd infantry fire Inflicting severe
charged
by
the
Germans
In
tho lopg
military
training.
.
smothered
the
Germans.
The
roar
casualties on she attackers.' Berlin,
hoard where he o pccts to be and
Drop'll in Tho Bov
range
bombardment
of
Paris,
which
Because
the
service
is
spectnculnr
of
tho
American
guns
could
he
h
o
rs
which delights In officially announc­
have his registration card filled out
In one of the front doors of The
began
again
Monday,
indicates
that
ard
guarantee*
an
early
trip
over­
for
many
miles
in
the
rear.
Severn
ing the rapture of American prison- Herald office Is a drop box for all
and certified.
He must then mail
**f\ does ‘ not give the Amc-ican* news and business i'em«. If you nr- fires ure burning behind the Ger­ '.his cord to the office of the local seas, the tank corps is the most pop­ the new guns are being used. Larger
.
credit for the success at Cantigny, ,jvo a* the office af'er it is closed man lines.
hoard having jurisdiction of the ular branch cf the army nowadays shells are being used than formerly,
Twelve French tanks s ’ ppor*erl place wherein he permanently redden and is claiming an unusual number the caliber of the guns being 4 cen­
bill cays tfio "enem y” carried out r. drop your items in this box on the
the American Infantry.
The Ger­ nnd in view of the fact that this card of men of volunteer ngc nnd draft timetre (9 H inches) instead of 21.
local advance.
door, sometimes you have an item
man prisoners inrludo mon from c must he received by the*homo local subjects as well.
Those panted The explosions ate louder hut tho
Hospitals far behind the Picardy
ut cannot get Into the office In time
Bavarian nn
a Sllerian logimrnt, hoard on or before June 5 it is es- principally for this branch nro ma­ force of the explosion does not scorn
lino have b: en
skilled _ by the with It nnd tlm box was made for
soms of them as youn* as 17 or 18,
chine gun mechanics, lathe handi, to have increased. A shell exploded
Germans. Americans woro in great your convenience. - * * . . . .
and
others
between
45
and
0.
Al)
bench machinists, machine’ designers, yesterday only a dozen yards from a
render.
Ono
of
them
said
ho
did
not
danger, hut few were injured.
A
nro poorly clothed end appear to he Wfnt to fight, but had been com­ oxy-accteylene welders, auto engine man seated on a bench and did not
French nurse and a few civilians
Miss Nettyo Mainer, one of the
underfed.
machinists, ‘ blacksmiths, auto elec­ Injure him.
pelled to do so.
killed.
Seminole county school teachers left
tricians.
chaufTcurs, tractor drivers,
'
The
garrison*
r.t
Cantigny
was
all
The
Germans
trooped
out’
of
their
Fighting In gas masks, the araer- Tuesday for a short slay with her
Mr. and Mrs. Hynes nrfe now
heavy
truck
drivers, motorcyclists
accountccd
for.
The
men
either
sur­
dugouts
when
they
saw
th
e-fu
tility
c*n troops cffit of Lunevillo have father and mother near. Lake nuttopographes,
wireless
buzzer
opera______
_____
-r
.._
comfortably
quartered at Daytona
rendered
or
were
killed.
Many
.Gerof
resistanre,
their*
hands
held
up
checked a German attack under Icr, after which she will go to Talla­
tors,'telegraph
operators
and
cooks.
I
Beach
where
they will spend tho
man
dead
were
strewn
over
the
shouting
"kam
ertd."
hassee
to
attend
the
school
thorc
for
cover of gas waves. The Germans
—Tltnes-Unlon. ,
Jsummer with the baby.
.
Apparently they were glad to sur I ground. *
.
retreated under heavy artillery fire. this rummer.
.
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ct
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* *r 1
fc^rwtTOtTed.'wbonr HXJ Bid
»**
t « , •»
i^ x
coming of Capt. Von N tlfia , captain picture, through which run* a amaU
unable
to
reocua.
h»d
bean
aa
rarely.
tragic
atory
of
tha
love
of
a
young
J p J j p . v . r j t 'K - ,‘S i i L ' r s a . . * ■
cf the U-boat which sank tba Lualtody pollUe i “ d «°fP o r»U
I .1
‘
‘V • •' .
tanla.
The third an ti’veraary of Belgian girl, the destruction of her ■tala
lk« «uw Of fUrtd* with aad •a&amp;h!a.«w l
lowing propoatd cktiUr.
***
lit.
ih ta .g r ^ te a tira g e J y of the aea ha* heme and the death of her fiance.
i'1 'ill l !'!" ff
**■
AnicUI.
jwat been pbnsrYfq throughout ‘ thla Rupert'Jullin t iS W thJrleadJng'ro}«
• j . 'v '- .it a , .. q » . &gt; j 7
mi/L-J
’
" ’ ' .•
cc-ontry, and "T h e Kalaer, the Beast aa the kaiser;Animal DevoCira Stack In B a k .^ W a * .
I m% oamuru, T t o n a i . With k . T l T 4 •••0
There havo- been "strong men’
cf Berlin,M has dona‘ its s h ir e ‘ to
on. Except Citrus-Crusted Va. •I .ueh oth.f plot,. U'tho • u u ‘ J f V * 5 I
keep fresh and green the memory and T&lt;atrong men" in moving pic­
•od
Oth.r a u t w of tbo Unlt.d 8v»w.r !?J^
I
•
rlsty.
Ior*1in. countrira. mo miy bo
&gt;»
of the martyrs to the cause of free­ tures, but when Rupert Julian seta
•
*
(rbm lin o to tia o boroofur. . HUku*M ,
dom who sank on that ahlp, and put to find an actor to play the part • Greenwich. Oonm-Many prominent
Tko fo e oral BtturVor'tbo bu»l»M. .
whose death America intentda to iff the blacksmith, Marcas, in "T h e dUxena o f thla community *ho5o IrtDoaobd
by Iho corpor.tlo*
K
I
?•
jvenge with every power at its com­ 'Kaiser, the Boast of Berlin," he wealth pcrmlta them to Indulge In pie grow, bay. ooll. and otborotoo dlipoL
a profit or on coramioolon.
*w
stopped with nothing less thnn a were forced to go without their dally bondlo and doal In all klnda o ?U ,J iJ j,%ko
mand.
TU ESD AY — Hcdda Nova in that Wonderful
pDooi. Yagotabloa and oth.r Urn
rations
unless,
perchance,
It
was
lemon
v• . .*
Serial “ The Woman In the W eb” , ulso nn All- •
. Drlvenjulmost to madnesa by th* Hercules.. . •
to build ond opera ta manulartuHat iu"*pie that they had ordered from Conk­ lor
tha manufaetura of all kind.
'
Star Cast in “ A little Red Decides” .
preying thoughts of tho hundreds o'
Elmo Lincoln, who lakes the fplt,
lin's bakery. A plain, ” cry-day mule, and barral materlala. to build tad
tanntrlea and othar plant, for th.
defenseless women and children hfc Is not abnormally tall or bulky, but
that hadn’t been considered at all in and olboywlao pitaarvln, at l . r n p ^ t
W E D N E S D A Y— Charles Ray in “ The Honorable
a;nt to the ocean’s bottom on that the muscles cf his shoulders and chca tho food administration’s regulations, to rataa and othormlM deal In all
Algy” , also a T w o Reel Keystone Comedy.
poultry and tbalr product., to buy. .. m4*, "
ebig, Capt. Von Ncigle cannot em­ stand out like rivets of steel nfid was responsible.
.
otb.rwU# d.al In fartlliMra. aad
brace his wife and tw o’ children. when he wraps that good right arm
„ tin
TH U R S D A Y — FrandYX . Bushman and Beverly t
The mule furnishes tho motive pow* naUrlala. inaaetlrlffa.,
•kjPL d“ d bare.h ip ped or Iramport'd ,,1*'
The medal ahown over his heart It around the neck of a German of­
for one o f the delivery, wagons o f producta oC all kind., either In rau orV.Y*
Bayne in “ O rclone^lgR lns” , a picture in which
that awarded by the kaise/for this ficer and slowly, squeezes him to tho Bound Hill dairy. Hla driver left fattured atata. to handla tba .a nt for f t S
Bushman takes the part of a frighting Parson,
ehabga or for broktraca.or e o n n ln l. V ^ l
death, you are reminded of mr\oth- him In Greenwich avenue and went bold. own. Itaao or oiberutae acqufr. ih j*
"heroic” feat.
.
; • also Sidney Drew in “ Close Resemblance" a
bouaea or othar raal eatata for the puro«.T!
Captain Von* Ncigle ihortly aftc Ing so much cs some giant python Into a Idnch room for a light break- Ha bualneaa. or other purpo^. to C z **
. Comedy.
It money, contract dabu. and |0
his home-coming .Is shown to have strangling its proy*
Tho mnle had a hunger, too, and it aama by o pladgo of Ita atock, or bJ
-F R ID A Y — Chas. Rlehman in “ The Public Be
bonda or mortgagea and other o b f l . ? ^
beca: • I sine and in a later cpisadti
was accentuated by the aroma that he upon tbo property of tha forporatfot*?;
Damned” .
(
ir. vadca the kaiser's private chamber. Miss Storey Play* Woman-Warrior inhaled with the dear morning air. Ho make loana or advnacaa to farmer, or W
peraona, and to taka and hold, tr.a.l,, *?
Tho character is played by Nigel . A t the Star Monday.
S A T U R D A Y — William Duncan and Carol Hollo*
* puffed up to the rear of. tho bakery otbarwlaa dl.poaa of,^ liana, n o n . . . , . 7
aacurltle*. theWTor. and i.n.r.ll. T.
DyBtullier, and is ore of the most
America has no more popular star wagon. When the driver o f that ve­ other
way in “ Vengeance and the Woman” ,^also
have and tttreiao all .uch p
o
^
icrciful pieces of work in the entire than gifted Edith Star*', k* whom hicle returned from making a delivery Incident to the purpoeo or budnru o| tv!
1 . Emily Stevens in “ Daybreak” .
corporation, or othar buaiaea... ol uv, ,7
has been entrusted the difficult task his stock o f pics waa reduced to tho ture. and to bavo. onloy and .i»rri&gt;e all fu
picture. v .
M O N D A Y — Edith Story in “ The I.cgicm c f
rigbta.
powtra and pHellrtee Incid.at ta m !
lemon
variety.
That
mule
haa
no
apThe wife fs)(portrayed by Gret- of impersonating tho .wonderful hero*
organ!«e&lt;f and otlaUng .uad.r
Death” showing the Famous Batallion of Brave
petlto for tho crust that conceals the poratlon.
iawa
of
t h ) atato of Florida.
ing
in
Metro’s
special
production
do
chen Lcdercr,
the former operatic
citrus.
AKiel. III.
.
Russian Women.
atar who until the beginning of the luxe, "T h e L^ffon cf Death." "T h e
Th# amount of capital et#ck ol th.
poraUoa
ahall
;bo
Filly
T
v
.
.
„ 7,
Legion
of
Death"
t/dla
of
Hunia’r
war, when she took out her first
C O M IN G — “ Th e Man Without a Country” “ The
( 110.000.00)
Dollar*, dlvid.d lata
K
N
IT
TW
O
SOCKS
A
T
O
N
C
E
fight
for
freedom
from
the
rule
of
lilitcnship
papers,
was
a
subject
of
Tboumnd (#.000) Bharra ol tba par n J i . w
Belgian” .
.
Ton (*10.00\ Dollar, each; which .kill w
Germany.
There ia now no mere the Czars, and of the glorious bat­
payable in lawful monty ol ih« u.iut
New
Process
Comet
From
Australia
State* of America, or In properly, or Hbn m
loyal American in this country than talion cf warrior women who fought
and Red Crose le 8etllng the
M rv lc o no f fair and iu.t valuation u W
Matinee Dally at 3:15.
Evening Performance Bcgtna at
Gretchen Lederer, and it, is one of gallantly in the trenches after the
fiitd by tba b on d of director* it * i*r«ili&gt;
Direction^
bid for that purpoo*.
_
‘
7:30 Except Saturday then at 7:15
tho joys of her life that she htd u men had given up in despair. In e
■ —
Artlcl. VI.
"T
h
e
Legion
of
Death"
Edith
Stcrvy
prominent part in this picture,
Th* term for which th* corporation a , ]
• Chicago.—Knitting two socka at one
• ilat .hall bo p*rp*tual unlr«&gt; .oon.r ia.
which show* the kaiser as he really impersonates the leader i f thls tr iv i* knitting Is something new.
■olvtd tccordlpc to Inw.
band of womer.
Tho process comes from Australia,
Ar t i cl e V.
is.
Tbo hutlnrta of th* corporation .kill k.
whero
the
doublo
knitting
Is
produc­
A brilliant career hats fitted this
conducted by a preildent, vie* prt.M«|i
and tr*n*ur*r, and a ‘ Hoard ol AA Few o f the Important Event* in favorite star fer the honrr bestowed ing 60,000 pairs of socks a month for **rr*tary
lo con.i.t ol eleven ol It.
British relief. A Miss Browtf came to rector,
bolder*,
nine
to be elected, with th* pridupon
her
in
assigning
this
role.
A
l­
The
Public
He
Damned”
big, new serial,'"T h e Woman in th&lt;
tho United States to tench tho method dent and vie* prreldent * i offlrio rnriabr,
ways
possessing
dramatic
ability
of
j»
At
the
Star
Friday.
ol. tb* board of dlreclora.
Th* diretlm
W eb," which will he ihown in the
and It has been taken up by Chicago ahall
b* elected annually by th* atockkUbn
‘ •The Public Be Damned" deals high order she has increased her tal­
Star Theatre tonight. Mlaa Hedd?.
on tb* firet Monday In May ol e«rb yt.ru
women.
8 o’oclock p. m. at a meetlnz htd lor Uu
Nova und J. Frank Glendon, herc- i ith the most vitally important sub­ ents by use, plftying a wide variety ' They arc selling directions for dou­ purpot*
In It* principal olllrv* at 8tt|tr&lt;
ine and hero tff the |icture ate under ject of the day—tho conservation of of poris, which have made ever in- ble knitting at tbo Red Cross head­ Florida, and Ita olfic.r* ahall IrarntdlitWr
thcrvsftor bo-elected-by-tho-board et"4Dt«.“
Cowboy Goes •’ A-Courlln* ” to Save escort cf the”Vsvalry when
e ban- the food product* of the*. United CJTiUiipR demand* upon herr -As a re­ quarters In Evanston, the funds going tort. Until their turcraaor* are tlrrnd u&lt;
sult,
her
Maryn
in
"T
h
e
Legion
of
to the Red Cross, bo women who want qualified the bualnru ol th* corporation ik*n - 1
__ ...Child From Church P eop le— .—
dits—Rtturk-irr-*—tl«-fcut—trs—-- :ei.-«- —taxes— m d — ThrfiUgh the United
conducted by the lollowfnc offlrvrt: Ru
to
learn how to make a right and a be
Death"
is
n
marvel
of
inspiration
Tom Gilroy, rowboy on Colonel while the '« « • slarr mala D .. •
Packard, prreldent, (I. C. Chamb.rl.ia « t »
» S ate*, iff the whole world.
4
*
prnldent.
D. C. Marlowe, eecrytary ail
left sock nt Uio samo time, mny com­
and power.
Aliso’s ranch, New Mexico is making by a wild tide down a nn-u t-i •
trea.urer: and Ilea Packard. O. C. ('p a in .
The production heartily endorses
municate
with
them.
■In, O. F. Smith, J. I&gt;. Hood. Jo- t'.m.rti,
a fruntic effort to get married-. He in nn automobile. The t. n iv *••- the policies of Herbert Hoover, food
II. O. DMerlch. J. F. Illrk.og, It I. Grin.
must find n mother for the orpbared turns wit'* ieii f i r w - . v
C.
K. Lucae, II. ll. Lewi, and John B«I;
administrator of the United State*
V ER Y PROUD O F MARY
•hall conatltutr the board ol dirrrtor*
livt }e.&gt;r old mafrol of the ranch. victorious in it rc .ii.i! I*:■11 •
LA D JE R K E D UN D ER A CAR
Churles Hirhmun and Mary Fuller
Article VI.
Little Hid.
There urc three murTh* hlihret amount ol Indrbirdorii ,|
ate-tin
slat*.
Charles
Hicliman
was
liability lo which the rornoratlni) nai u
More than 100 mounl.il . i f " , ,
ringeable women in the nearby town
Preaenc# of Mind of Brother Savea any tine aubject It.ell .hell not rtc—4 It.
the star &lt;r th*&gt; “ Hattie Cry iff
ami
bandit*
are
shi&gt;v
r.
;i.
t*-amount,
ol He capital atock plu. It. lurplu,
Boy's
Life—
Escapes
With
of Carlins two si i’lrters
:t:«l :.
P ea ic."
Article VII.
’ .
L o u of Too.
wid..n.
One pturriage propusni o v.liii-ii -An* phoiogra. in •! in • .* o.
The m in e and rr.ld.nre ol Ihr inn rp&lt;••The
Public
He
DamncH"
shows
.tore and the number of .barm ol .lock uV
To.Ti’a to a spinster has already fall­ the wildist spots in the SL r.v.t :.r 'l 1?
by varh are a. (olio*.:
,i.i,ny scenes iff uituul food riot* it!
Findlay, O.— Frank Drnls, eleven wrrlbrd
'
en lint
A pretty rcl.ooln.arm h.i.- .. 100 i &lt;r u n i ihri'b r. In
Itc* Packard. Banlurd, Florida. 10 rtirn.
the crowded tenement districts of
years
of
ngo,
Is
In
a
hospital
minus
his
(!. C. Chamberlain. Banlurd, florid., M
of
ti
e
PBvnlry
are
a
»cur»&lt;.f
t
’
.
»••••
t
lur.nd him down, and the r..wlm&gt;s
great toe, nnd that he yet retnlns hl» * ||. II. l-ewl.. Hanford. Florldp. Lo i U mi
,-v« *tl New York City.
on'- Col. Aliso’s much are riding know n cowboy* in the
head Is duo to the thoughtfulness of
J. I». Hood, Sanford, .Florida. SO .h .r«
The
terrible
conditions
that
ac­
anil
they
give
a
marvelous
r.
.fin e r I.nu- days wiili leng facts and
II. (S. Dlrtrricb, Hanford, Florida. M
his older brother Ilotvard.
abarra.
nf riding »s they, charge thi-r in .- s tually exist in the United Suites,
ir.cii.n.ftil liearts.
Jo* Cameron. Hanford. Florida. SO ik»r»
The two were returning from BChool
up the seemingly linpussih!" t»M-u»; - ..(tore tons &lt;ff focd.-luffii lie rotting
It. I. (irlrr. Sanford, Florida. SO ik im
and wero walking along n railroad. A
This
the way " I , title lied Dr­
J: F‘ llirk.on, Hanford. Florid.. So
tain rides to tire retre.it *f •1*• «»til- in ||,i f.»rm irs‘ bans becuuse the
0.
I. Flower*. Hanford. Florida. So ,l.tr«
train overtook them nnd when tho ca­
, ulm" l.i ^ins t tie feature which .vill
a . F. Smith, Hanford, Florida. SO itun
i-.;'*s. Tin-ii f-Mows in. *1 *•i• i■'1 ! :e- f. light takes a a ay all their meugtr
boose
came
along
young
Drnls
caught
he ftiown at the Star tonight, TmsSlate of Florida
•
•
profit, or In store houses while the
lured hand i liar.il l:glit:n-.
hold of the'steps. lie was Jerked uu- County ol Seminole.
day in addition to "T h e Woman in
d.y pci.nnally »p|»»fr'l lefm
trusts urc forcing the prices up an^l
f c y y f VN v V ' der nnd his great loo cut off. Ho fell me.tinHr*thlaP.rkard,
U. C. Ch«mbrf..in J P
the Web.”
with
Ills
head
nrross
the
track,
but
his
•i.c
poor
people
dying
•»&gt;
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t
1
ousues.
Hood.
It
I.
t.rlrr. (J. F. Smith. J, F .HirkPear little Madge Evan* in
aun.
It.
II.
I^wia,
II.
C5. Ill.terioh. Joe &lt;‘»a- I
brother Instantly grasped thu situation
is graphically shown in "T h i Public
lie till) Deliglilful Pirtiir,
non, C . • I- Flower., known to me t« Ul
• 'W O R L D 'S KIDDIE S T A It"
nnd
hurriedly
pulled
him
from
tho
prr.on.
who
aubarnlx'd
the (orrroinc &lt;Ue
lie Damned."
Lyric Today.
trr and number of .harm therein doi(t&gt;!ed.
trnrk.
the
only
thing
that
saved
Un0
and Ibry. ric h for himaelf. .evrrallv l r k » *
"T h e Public He Damned" wo*
Dear little Madeg Eva f«S At til ll-lad's life.
*
edged before me that they .ub.crlbed befwt
Madge Evans Coming Here in Her
•■•-ii writ *n und directed by S. E. \ .
seen in a piny i-.riictt ht.l)
me that they eub.ctlbed to the .aid rkut«. |
Newest l ’ holo|i|cj, "W anted
and the number ol aharra of .tork opoeeu
adapted to her ltplemffil ta lout a wht-H Taylor. There is an introduction by
llirlr name, for the u.e. and purpo.ei Itcmi
Lays a Big Egg.
— A Mother”
•
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f
.-j.fL-rl-t-rt
cinrmard.
*
t
she appears tonight at
Hnntn Monica. Cal.—An egg measur­
Wltn ee»,m y hand and .eal ol olfre it*
of the American Relit*!
The ‘ Wn/ld's kiddie star." charm­ Theatre in "W anted .A M»’tii r," iht- lit-.
ing’ seven Inches around tho .middle the 2Slh day of May. ISIS.
1. r . l i •
J J D ICKINSiiS.
Belgium and .who is now
ing little Madge Evans is coming the most striking and deli ;!:if..l * otl \V. rk i
nnd 8*i Inches In circumference the
Notary Public.
My Commour.
■ru.l administrator in the United
F.iplreaWufu.! Mf.. till
today to the Lyric Theatre in her ■f a photo.Ir i mi
long way was laid the other day by n
ftlrkln.on A lllckln.on
m which n* vepi-ati*1 h s |•uI*ttevtesl W nr III Pit lute Itrady Made,
Allornry. for Incorporallom.
.Mary Elizabeth Crabtree takes pride hen belonging to George C. Ilnrter of
Maegr » |.| i -- i'i ' n - |
•'*
HO-Tur.-dl
-latcmcnt
that
’
June*
in
wat
V n .it d
'% Mi.tr e
ai d all of
In the fact that she Is, mnscot of Uie the Hnntn Monica lire department. Tho
the |nr' of l.ili-'Ui ll'.-m r. n •
. mtiit' d HeH.ilini J'*- to per •
National Educational association. Tho egg was so large that Harter's friends
lu-r nitti.y frii-ttil* in thin .it&gt; will litMAHTKH’H HALK
tittle' :jir! who h;.* lost In-r mo.'.-:
lower
than
in
New
York
Cii&gt;.
organlzuUon Is very proud of her, for nccuscd hlin of keeping nn ostrich In
Nolle* 1* hereby given that under aid H
Ian.r a te d v.:tIt tins otlerns, us it ir
and v.lio is extremely airxloi.a it -evirtue
of
■
final
decree of foreeloaure and ua
disguise.
The
fireman
keeps
only
four
Mnry Is not only a charming ffttlo girl
tine of the-ntesi pleasing, m is: tliirfmade and entered In th* Circuit (»w l
itire again the loving acre and kind­
hens nt his home, No. 420 Colorado Seventh Judicial Circuit. State of Flwida.
hut
nn
ardent
patriot.
*
At
tho
present
oughly i- tcrtair.ing productlotiB in
W e're With You, Woodrow Wilson
County, In Chancery. In a mOJ
ness which only a mother er.n give
Blie Is sealing tlio envelopes which con­ nvenue, hut he' says that from this Seminole
• uit therein pending wherein Lila A lit..*
which this dear, delightful little
Any audience which can sre "T h e
number
he
bus
averaged
two
eggs
■
her. This desire cn her firrt leads ir.
tains tho cnll of Mnry 0. C. Bradford,
fowl la rompla Inant. and t.h*. f ll,»rdo»Z
actress hns yet beftn seen.
It is a
Ivniner, the Ileatl iff Herlii." and n**;
flora A. Heard.ley. Mary Alice fill.. »U
president of the association, to tho dny for more than a year.
many surprising adveritwr
'■ -i &lt;•••:W. A. Flit*. Jr., are defendant.. I. «■ •*&lt; *
•itiling: play too. One that deals with
get
mad
in
nut
an
Amem-an
aud
miller will nn the flr.l day of July. l»H
tcnchoni of tho country urging their
eludes in ea manner dei !di II. r ii.bring
the flr.l Monday In .aid month, die
it » " , ; c ru n ions and appeals In ma­
•*i’ i e.
nld In n campaign to Increase tho Jufftclory to Eileen and i«* «*v-r.
ing the legal hour, of .a ll. at the fourt k«*t
NOTICK OK I NCt) HP OH ATI ON
ture people. It is the s &gt;rt of an nt_ ................
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"W e 're with you. Woodrow Wil- n lo r mt-mltprshlp o f tho Itetl Cross.
Notice
la hrrehy
el'en that the untlrr- door in Hanford, offer for .air .nd « l l &lt;«
son who sees tins pi.-itur.
T i m monoy she Is i-iirnlng hy this w ork •izned wiii. on VUedncday the 3rd d.y ol high..I bidder for ta.h, Ihe following
l ra f.ion that grown-ujs like purlir..'i, a hundred million sifung."
,
,
,
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July. 1-JlH. or *• .dun thereafter a. eonvenl- crllx-d property to-wlt:
Many of the seems weic t.ii.in ii
txit Number Seventy-five (7&amp;&gt; of St. J*
t i,t.|. |y, alihutigh the children will
sho suys she w ill Invest In w a r savin gs
appir ta the H eW
rnorAMr
atdr Sidney
„ J. C a n .,.
Any uudiencu which can see thu1 Btumps. Mary believes every boy nnd Oovrr'n'nr' of Ihe Hint* ol Florid*, lor Irttfr* eeph'a. areordlog to plat thereof on hie In im
t.f tti.use like to see Madge act on Floiidu, where Madge and the entire
Incorporating "The Hanford Truck public record* of Grange and Hrmlao!. f t *
Ith .11 t»»
title
llnrhetl on tiie screen, as it is in girl In the nation should buy wnr sav­ patent
company
wero
sent
especially
for
the
(irnw.it Inc.," under Ih. following proposed tie*, atate of Florida, together tkrrvto
the s.icen. The story tleals with the
k j
"T h o K ain r, the Iteast of Beilin,* ings stamps nnd help Increase tho Ju­ charier, (hr original of which la now on file tenement* and appurtenance*
filming
of
these*
srenrr,
nml
r.s
woajjl
efforts of a motherless little girl to
In the office of the Secretary of Slate* of the longing.
E. F. HOU8HOLDER.
in the particular!) appropriate place nior membership of tho Bed Cross. Stale of Florida nt Tallahaaaee.
tint! a deaf lutly who will, in part, lie expected these portions of the
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Ilea Packard
I
f
the
hoys
nnd
girls
do
their
part,
she
whero
it
appears,
and
not
literally
•
11. C. Chamberlain .
Dlcliln.an A Dleklnaon
take the place of her ov.n dead production arc rarely beautiful. Ilitt,
Sollrltora for Complainant.
, .
- I I . II. Lead*
.
nays, they will bo n big help In win­
mother. This effort leads to start, for that m attir, the whole picture is go ‘ off its nut with excitement is a
•- \ »
J. |&gt;. Hood
B0-Tur*-Ste
.
i
.
ning
tho
war.
pretty
hard
audience
to
enthuse.
II.
a.
Ditterlch
ling adventures ,nnd a surprising cli- a beautiful production— beautiful In
Jo* Cameron
•
Millions of people throughout the
.
*
It. L. Grief
mrx.
You’ll like "W anted *— A stoiy, beautiful in rccnic efforts ' and
J.
F.
Hick.on
benulifu! in the way that it is acted. United States have joined in thun­ T E L L S O F H U N S ’ W O R K
C. U Flower*
M other." See it.
G. F. Smith.
Little Madge Evans has hundreds derous rounds of' applause at this
—i
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of thousands of friends and admirers point in the purl fancy nnd part fact
Wild Mountain Battle Filmed
Invalided Sergeant Describes
Ihtoughnul the entire country and story of tho kaiser us ho really is.
IX X X I
100 cowboys, ns rtooprta and baitAtrocities Committed in France. a j | x x x | j | | X 5 0 C
Thousands
will
certainly
do
the
same
every one of these will he especially
lilts, stage realistic fight arrd show
pleased with "W anted - A M other." thing at the Lyric Theatre when
Indescribable Brutality Revealed When
rorni' rplendid liorsernarship in new
He one of those to see anti enjoy the picture is shewn here on June
Hlghlandera Capture Village Near
serial.
I 17th.
this superior offering.
Plougheatrcert Wood.
Two hattles be wieo cavalry an'1
All the mndncvi uf the war crazed
bandits that nre the last word i"
mind of the kaiser, all of the vicious*
8nn Francisco.—Indescribable ntrowift action and realism arc filmed Prices In Hrlgiutn 10,per cent Lower ness of the crimes perpetrated in his -dtles, which even the brutal nurt
Than United Siatc.s
iri tbo fifth episode of Vitngr.nph’s
A film that deals with the most name and under his orders are shown might not be thought capable of, were
in this picture whith a vividness ai committed In France recently nnd dis­
vital problem of this country, ameThe covered when thi) valiant Senforth
|y, the conservation nnd d.-stilbution once horrible and thrilling.
sacking of Louvain is reproduced Highlander* captured a small village
Toe Iff) t— P .cttv Little M id g j Evans in “ Wanted
of the Food Supply iff the United
wsth infinite attention to detail, near I’lougheRtrecrt Wood, according
A M other” , ulso “ Screen Telrgram
and a
Stutts is the great 5 part propagan­
to Sergeant A. Goad of the HlghlnndImmediately after tho first
of
Comedy.
,
da picture "T h o Public Lie Damned"
ers, who has. been Invalided to Amer­
the film, showing Belgium In times
which is coming to tho Star Theatre
Wednesday — A Good Five Reel Feature and
ica with threo wounds.
’ *
"When wo took tho village I hap­
Friday of this week. Herbert Hoo­ of peace.
' C H A R L IE C H A P L IN in h u N e w Picture
The decoration of the commander pened to look Into n hut. still stand­
ver, food administrator of the'United
“ Advenlure” .
tt
States makes the atutrincnt that the of the U-boat which sank- the Lusl- ing among tho ruins, nnd there saw
.Thursday— Earle Williams in “ American Live Wire
prices in war stricken Belgium are tunia is shown end he is later shown the most horrible sight Hint I have
nl-0 FO U R R IG A M A T E U R A C T S .
yet Been In Tny wnr experience," Ser­
40 per cent lower than in New York us insane, seeking out the wvowardFiiday—
“ The Nnk-d Soul” , also a Good Comedy.
geant
Goad
Bald.
•
)
City. • The admission price will not icc in tho heart of the kaiser when he
"Against ono wall wan the dead
Saturday— Eddi? Polo in “ The Bull's E ye” .
describes to him bow the handi of
be advanced for this picture.
body of a woman, her hands crossed
drowning children nre reaching for above her head nnd nailed ttN tbo
him constantly.
wall by n spike. There were no other
LU S IT A N IA TRAG ED Y
T i e viait of Ambassador Gera:d wounds on her body—sho must have
IM M O R T A L IZ E D IN FILM
VO Use kairer when the kaiser told been left there to dlo from torture.'
"Opposite her, against tho other
Third Anniversary of Sinking of The him tunt Germany "would stand no
wall,
was a little three-year-old child,
nonsense" from America .after the
()uccn o f the Sen Observed by
with
its
head Impaled on a sharp hook
war, brought vigorous applause. Mr
Showing It* Instigator la
and Its limp little body hnngtng down.
Gerard
is
depicted
as
imiling
and
The Kaiser, the Beast
Tho two had doubtless been crucified
bowing whin the kaiser makes his at the samo time and left atone to
o f Berlin
•
statement, and,' as he bows,* he watch each other's death agonies. ,
‘ One of the striking scenes from
touches the tiny metal flag in hts
Sergeant Goad said that some time
"T h e Kaiser, the Bckst of Berlin,"
coat lapel anil smiles.*
later the British took Ploughestrcert
thu seven reel Jowcl production
The downfall of Berlin and im­ Wood, bat were driven back tempora­
which will be exhibited at tho Lyric
prisonment
of tho kaiser closes the r i l y and when they recn^tured lL I
Thcatro on Juno 17, ’ fs tho homeLyrlo Theatre Saturday

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

CO UNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF IN TE R E S TIN G IT E M S FR O M COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
EAST S AN FO RD
A daughter f-as born to Mr. and
Mral Christ Bucercl M ay 17.
Mrs. W. H. Pnrramore arrived
hero from Valdosta, Ga., on Satur­
day to visit her parents, M r. and
Mrs. F. N. ‘ Estridge and many
friends.

GENEVA
Rev. J. E. Hnrtsfleld preachd
two interesting and powerful a.rmons at the Methodist church Sun­
day last.
Miss Georgia Pattishall left .hr
Haines City last Monday to he
present at the GtKterldge-Jonea
wedding.
Mias Kate Flynt is visiting the
home of Prof. Schaffer for a Jew
weeks, taking a special course of
study under the Professor's t-Lfc
teaching.
Several of our young men leave
for Georgia next Saturday to pack
peaches.
Canning peaches and blueberries
is-the order of the day in .Geneva
just now, except Wednesdays wl.-rj
ever body goes to the R id Crn a
meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Brown and
their aunt, Mrs. Etlcnor Gorden
have closed their beautiful winter
home on Geneva avenue and left
here
Thursday for their summer
home in Richmond, Ind.
,Philip R. Andrews of Celery avr-*
nue is In Kennebunk, Me., on a
liusinexs trip
Mrs. G. C, McDouga! ami Mrs.
N. M. Swanson of Celery avenue,
were guests for a day recently of
Mrs. Elizabeth Bund of DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E Estridge and
son had as their guests for a day nf
Mr. and Mrs. Torter W r.k'-hi
Daytona Beach recently Miss Hut tie made nnother trip to Haim's* c ity
Estridge. Miss Helen Chorpenlng last week.
and Mrs. Eatridge’s nephew, Hollis
An Epworth League socit.' was
Leiytth of Kissimmee.
held at the pavilion at Lake H rr.ey
-''"'Charlie nnd Cecil Flowers are at last Thursday night. T h e veathcr
home from Hastings where the.’ was at its beat and the hrnuty of
spent some time. CV.il expee r ;* the moon over the water- added to
leave for a naval rrh rti at Norfolk. the pleasure of the evening.
Va., in n short time.
Mrs. J. F\ McClelland and young
people enjoyed n plcnjc held at Fort
Christmns on Wednesday. * * ,

Robert Robinson,.. Arthur Dlckins,
John Lee, Jr. A. Staffod, Andrew
Aulln, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe. Lewie,
Arthur Lewie'. M elville C.’ T y lc r,' J.
F. C o u t ^ J Earnest Gormley, Walter
RadforcT, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
PcyehtfUse, Harry Carlson, C. * EHunter, Wilson Miller, Ilarrold Long
James W eaver Norman Baker, Ernest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy Stafford,
Lewtle Oglesby, Dcnslcr Stafford, T.
O. Glllls, Willie 0. Goolsby, Ilarrold
Holiday,- C. R. Peabody, Robert
Merriwether, Robert Routh, Staf­
ford LcFils, Grover LcFjls, Paul
Dooley, E. L. M ott, Frank campbell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­
burn, Oscar
DuBose,
Edwin ,L.
Dlnklo.
Sam J. Pickens, Harry II, New­
man,
Bryan
Walker, Andrew J.
King, CharlesPricstcr; Robt.
O.
Weeks, Walfred Pierson, Vender
Perrlttc, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan M it­
chell, Drawdy Matthers, Lewis Col­
lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William B. Lynch, James II. Lee, J.
C. Hutchinson, C. T . Smith, R oy
Mason, Dr. T . A. Neal George Hyman
John E Hawkins
Fred Ballard
Cal Robert Willie
'•
Joe Zapf
Ralph Geiger
Harry Geiger
Fred Ballard
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Robert Hill
'Eddie Potter •*
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Raymond McDonald
Carl McDonald
Clarence Temple
Joe Guerry,
William Shepard
Carl Takach
Victor M. Greene
First Lieut. Geo. G. Herring „

There w’as a very -pleasant social
nt Moore’s Station church on Tues­
day evening, a program and re­
freshments'were enjoyed nmi Jtft.OO
was added to' the new orgun fund
thereby.
Mrs. I. I). Hart and the Misses
Ruby Hurt. Nellie Long and Winnie
Knight and Dudk Hasty hu\e beer,
mimed as delegates to attend the
Epwnith League Convr-minn in

LIOHT SIX
TOURING.

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Overland line.
-rThe Willys-Overland Company are the largest? manufacturers of autos in the
-world. $65,000^000.00 more cars than any other concern last year. They have the
only factory branch in the state, a t Jacksonville.
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A complete line of parts are always available for the oldest models.
Every Overland and Willys Knight car has guaranteed free service for ninety
days, and defective parts furnished free for a year.
Here in Sanford we have mechanics at your Service that are good as any in the U. S
Don't you think it is best to buy your car from a concern th at is equipped to give
service, rather than to buy some new creation with no standard and reliable firm
back of them.
f* •
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A few years ago some of your friends made the mistake of buying a car which was
not one of the standard n ja fe , and now they are trying to find some place to buy re­
pairs for it. Think these'things over seriously, call in and talk the matter over with us.

Overland Sales &amp; Service Company

-—Sc’cond~LIeuT7~Riflph Wight.

■ Clarence Mahoney, Homer Wynne,
Navy
Walter Mason, John Pezold, Paul
Karl Schultz,
Sherman
Routh,
I'ezold, Edmond Stowe, Frank LossCollier Brown. Oliver Murrell. Ned
ing, Arthur Lossing.
Chittenden, Itoy Chittenden, Ralph
Berkeley Black man
Roumillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
Worthington Blackman
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. .1.
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Lawto*iu James Purvis, William Jlart
Henry Lee
ley, Wallace l.ijiford, W. C. TempleAlvin Kendall
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McClelland as team captain ^Forrest Gutchel. Ed. Cnmeron,
Brittaiii Johnson
i the Red C n w War Fit-&gt;! Lyman Baker. E S. Ward. Robert
Joseph Wynn
s it ,is n o t mil &lt;&gt;f tlii.n ki’ i, Den lie. Teimy Deane, F. F. Itopi-r,
( has. S. Lee, army.
■s who Wert m |,|s team fo) Douglass C Gridin
Tate Chapman
Hnliert A. Colih.
Army
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John Murrell. Kenneth Murrell,
Leslie Hill. Seth Woodruff. Stanley
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Ralph Stevens. Joe
Chittenden, Dsriir Speer, Bruve An­
derson, Ernest Gregorv. Fred Mason,
! C.eorge McLaughlin, Harold W uhIihurn, Albert Fry, James Estridge.
.George Muff, Thomas Sullivan. \V.
A. Pal tisii.ill, Meade Fox, Ingram
3oul*s Longing
1’lie soul's longing |s tinGuerry, Henry Byrd, Oslmr/ie Wil­
liams, _V ail Lovell, Martin’ Temple,

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could not get a government slit) building plant, but the location of
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--f Iraek eipiipn.eni will -iiean is
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h
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011 pi,.nls i-iniiol hubille castor hears.
V. !:tie a.I.rsi grade ei| can be ob•ai.p-l through lltw e a! a-its. •In*
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it v,ill mean another
j erinanunt industry for Florida ant]
".‘.ill provide farmers ar.d growers
v illi a line grade of fertilizer. In
addition to tin* oil, castor oil rakei,
one of the best ammonia sources will
lie made, providing thousands of
ton* ,of fertilizer.
The plant will hn the only mu* of
its kind in th6 south. Heretofore the
castor bean industry hns ,'heen eontliied to Kansas ami Oklahoma nnd
hns been gradually dying "'but, the
&gt;ne large plant-in the country being
owned by the Baker Castor Oil Com­
pany of New Jersey.
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A tradition o f the office cat around
a newnpaper survives froth earlier
limes, but It la only n tradition, for
there la no trach animal, notes an ex­
change." Probably he, or ahe, was once
endured because of his supposed effi­
ciency as a hunter of rata end mice,
but no modern office la Infested with
rodent*, end therefore It 1* not neces*ary that It should tolerate • cat

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PAGE THREE

POET HAILED AS SEIZED GERMAN
SEARS OPPOSED
HERO OF ITALY SHIPS IN SERVICE
PRESIDENT— FOUGHT
SELECTIVE DRAFT
#

waat want tar of Soothweat quarter of Sattfos
Twelve (13); Eaat hair of Eaat half of South• • • t quarter of Southeaat quarter. Weet
halt of Nortbeaet quarter of Soulhweat quar­
ter of Southeaat quarter. Northweat quarter
of Sauthwefl quarter of Southeaat quarter
NOTICE or SPECIAL M A N T E R ’H HALK
Nolle* li hrroby t l r m that, undrr and and Weal half of Snuthwhat quarter of Soulh­
puriuint t » the flail d r c i o of forrrloturr weat quarter of Soulheaat quarter of Sec­
■nd » » U m ult ■nd tntrrod on Iht ftr»l dty of tion Thirteen (13); South half of Soulhweat
May, A. I). ISIS, In that rtrtaln rauar quarter of Soulhweat quarter of Section
nmdlnt In Cbanrtry in th* Circuit.Court 1 ourtren ' (14); Lot Four (41 fn Section
fn and for Orange rounty, Florida, wherein Seventeen (IT ); Korthweet quarter of South'C O N S O L !D A T K it N A V A L STOKES CUM- eakt quartrr of Section Twenty (20);
Norlhweat quarter
and
P A N Y , a corporation undrr tht lawi of tht South half of
half
of
Southwrat
quarter Wof
■lata of Florida, la the complainant, anil South
Northweat
quarter
of
Nnrtheaat
quarter
O IU .A N IH ) Iir .V E L O l’ MF.N T C O M P A N Y ,
a corporation under the lawi of laid Mate. of Section Twenty-three (23); Northwrat
quarter of Snuthwrit quartar of Section
JAMf.S K, M Y A L L and MRS. J A M I t .
M YALL, hi. wile, A R T H U R \V. KKM- Twenty-ftve (23); North hall of South half
F K K N and A N G E L I N A C. K K D P E K N . and Southwrat quarter of Southwrat quar­
hi* wlft. and I). 8. MKAW'MY. M. W. ter of Section Twenty-ala (26); North half
ROUSK and H. C. M A T IIK K S , Individually of Northwrat quartar of Soulhweat quartar,
and at truttret of Mrawdy Cemetery, and eirapt beflnnlnf at Northweat earner of
K Y L V K S T K R E. W ILSON, arc th* defrnd- Southwrat quartar of Northweat quarter,
anta, tha undertlzned. at Bparlal Matter, at run Eait 16.30. rhalna. South aevan (71 dadirected by tald decree, on Monday, I la zreea Writ 3.18 cbalna. Weal 14.#0 .ahalna,
third day of June. A. M. I9IS, between tha North 3.IS chatna, Soutbaaat quartar of
houra of eleven o'cloek In the,forenoon and Soufhtaal quartar. South half of Northwaat
o'cloek In the afternoon of tald day, quartar, Southwrat quartar of Northaaat
Wrltten Orders Show, Central Author­ two
before the door n( the eourt home of Oranfe quartar, Weat half of Snuthaaat quartrr and
county.
In tald Mate, In the city of Orlando, Nnrtheaat quarter of Nnrtheaat quartar of
ity Q*ve Instruction* for Making
will otter lor tile nnd tell at publie outcry Section T a enty-eevan (27); Soulhweat quar­
Craft Useless—Navy Makea
to the hlfhrtt and belt bidder for rath, to ter of Suutheait quartar and Southeaat
tatlaly tald decree, the fotlnwlnz iletHrbed quarter of Northweat quarter of Section
Qreat Record.
landa and property alluated In the countlra Twenty-nine (291: Weat half of Northeaat
of Orante and Seminote, In tha Mite ol quarter and Northeaat quarter of North­
wrat quarter of Sertlon Thirty (30); Eaat
Washington.— ETcry ono o f tho 109 Florida, to-wlt:
hall nf Eaat hall; Southwrat
quarter
of
NorlheaA quarter of nnrthwetl quarter of Southeaat quartrr, Northeaat quarter of
German ships seized by tho United Section
, Thirty-three
1331. T O W N S H IP Kouthweat quarter, Eaat half of Northwrat
Stat&amp;i Id In tho transport or cargo T W E N T Y T H R E E (23), SOUTH R A N G E quarter of Houlhwret quarter, Southwrat service, the damage deliberately done T W E N T Y N I N E l!9 ), EAST.
quarter of Northwrel quarter of Soutfiweet
Eaat half of Northwr-t quarter of Faction quarter, and South half of Northweat quar­
to their engines having been repaired
Twrnty.four 120: Southwrat quarter of ter ol Section Thirty-two (31)t Soutbaaat
thoroughly.
Northtaat quarter, Eaat half-of North writ quartar of Soutbaaat quartar and Southwrat
of Northwrat quarter of Section
This Information was given out by quarter and Nurtheaat quarter ot Soulhweat quarter
quarter, eicept Huutheaat quarter ot North­ Thirty-three (33); North half of Northeaat
the committee on public Information In e r n quarter of Southwrat quarter of Section quarter, Soulh half of Southeaat quarter,
quarter and aR of Southeaat
tbe course of a statement which uguln Thlrty-flve 133); all In T O W N S H I P T W E N - Southwrat
T Y ONE (21). SOUTH R A N G E T H I R T Y quarter of Northweat quarter, lying South
confirmed tho stories of tho destruc­ (30) EAST.
ul creek In Section Thirty-four (34): Southeaat quarter of Soulheaat quarter, .Weat w
tion secretly performed by German
Northern quarter of Norffieial ‘quarter, half of Southeaat quarter, Soulhweat quarter”
Eaat halt ol Huuthwr.t quarter ol Southwell and Weal half uf Norlhwral guartrr" of Seccrews by orders from Berlin.
quarter and Southwrat quarter ol Snuthwrit inn Thlrty-Ovr (33); Soulh ,talf of Northeaat
In the statement the commlttcu says quarter ol Soulhwrat quarter ot Sertlon One quarter,
Nurthraat quarter nf Soulheaat
that "there Is evidence thnt n German ( l ) ; Southeaat quarter tot Soulheaat quarter quarter and Weat halt of Southeaal quarter
of rSretlon .Two (!)S South half of Soulheaat of Sertln-I Thlrty-aii (36); all In T O W N ­
central authority gave nn order for de­ quarter of Northent quarter. Eaat half of S H IP T W E N T Y ONE (21) SO U TH ,
struction'on picse ships effective on Norlhweat quarter of Nnrtheaat quarter. R A N G E T H I R T Y ’ ONE (3D EAST.
Soulhweat quarter ot Norlhweat quarter of
Weat hall nf Northeaat quarter and North
or about February 1.-1D17, simultane­ Nurtheaat quarter. South half of Nnrlhwril
haR nf Suutheait - quarter of Section One
ous with the dn^o set.for unrestricted quarter of Norlhweat quarter. Norlhweat ( t ) . North hall and Southwrat quartrr of
quarter ol Nnrthwial quarter ol KotthwcM
submarine warfare, and thnt the pur­ quarter, and Southeaat quarter of Southwrat Section Two |2); Eaat half uf Northeaat
quarter, Southwrat quarter of Northeaat
pose was to Inflict such vltnl damage quarter ol Section Three 43); Norlhweat quarter, Southraat quarter and Soulhweat
quarter of Southwrat quarter ol Sertlon quarter uf
Snuthwrit* quarter of Sertlon
to the machinery of nil- German ships El*ht (Hi; Southwrat quarter ol Southraat
Three (3); Southraat quartrr nf Southraat
In our ports thut none could be oper­ quailrr and Weal hall of Soulhwrat quarter quarter. North half of Southwrat quarter
of Section Ten (HI); Northwrat quartrr ol and Southwrat quarter -of Northwrat quarter
ated for from 18 months to two years. Nnrtheaat quarter of n
Nnrtheaat
q n n r i.i quarter, of Sertlon Four (4); Northeaat quarter ot
at quarter ol Northraal quarter and Nurthraat quarter
This purpose hns tieen defeated In sig­ Norlhiaat quartrr of Northwrat
quailrr, ttiel bail ol Soulhweat
nal fashion. In less than eight months quarter of Northraal quarter of Nerlhweai o f ' Nurthweit .(uarter of Sertlnp Five 13);
Eaat hall uf Nurthraat quarter nf Sertlon
uuaMe., Weal halt Ol Southeaat quartrr nt Sla (6); Northweat quitter.ul Section__Sevan
ull tho ships were In service." ’
N »rlh w n t . quarter^ SoulJitaal^uunrtcj--of (7tf‘ SuUthwYal quart, r of Northweat quar­
Committee-Tells-of Repair*.---- 1- Soul m u I quarter nt Northweat quarter,
trr, Irai tx-ginnlng at Southraat rornrr run
In describing the ini-ami taken by Soulhweat quarter n( Soulhweat quarter nt Writ 112'; (eel, North S2H feet, Eaat 412'$
Norlhea., quarter and.Weal hall of Soulh- (ret. South 52K feet, to point uf lief Inning,
the government to repair and reclaim eaal quarter ol SnuthriM quarter of Section and Norlhweat ituartrr uf Northwrat quarter
three’ ships the public Information com­ Eleven i l l ) : Southwrat quartrr of Northraal of Section Eight (8|; Writ halt of Northeaat
quirter. Weal halt n( Southraat
quarter. quarter and North half nf .Southraat quarter
mittee snys:
Ea.t hall &lt;&gt;! Eaat half of Southeaat quarter nf Section Nine .9); Eaat half nf Nnrtheaat
Northweat
quarter.
W,-M
half
of
North- quarter. Southraat quarter and Snuthwrit
“There; Is documentary proof thnt tho
ea.t quarter of Southraat quartrr of North­ quartrr ul Snuthwrat quarter uf Section
enemy believed the damage Irrepara­ weat quarter, Northwrat quartrr nt South- ten ( 10); Southraat quarter of Northeaat
rail quarter of Northwrat quartrr, We.t •tuarter, Nurthwrat quarter nf Northraal
ble.
half of ’ Northwrat quartrr of Soulhwrat quarter, and Southraat quarter of Southraat
"To obtain new ntnchlnery would quarter. Writ hall of Southraat quarter of quarter, Weat half nf Snuthwrat quarter,
hnve entailed n prolonged process of Northwrat quarter ..( Southwrat quarter ,*l Snuthweai quarter of Northweat quarter and
Section Twelve (12): Nurthraat quartrr, North hall ul Norlhweat quarter nl Section
design, manufacture and Installation. Nnrtheaat quarter o l Northweat quarter, Eleven ( I I ) : Eaat hall of Southwrat. quarter
Urged by the necessity of conserving Northwrat quarter *n! South weal quarter. and Norlhweat quartrr nl Northweat quar­
Northraal quarter .&lt;( Nurtheaat quarter ..I ter nl s»ct|i*n Twelve (12); Southraat quar­
time, thu engineers of the nnvy depart­ Southraat quartrr. \\ rat halt of Writ hall **( ter ul Nurthraat quartrr, Nurthraat quartrr
ment succeeded hy unlqiin means In Southraat quarter *-f Southeaat quartrr. of ,*( Snutlq^aat quartrr anti North half nt
Section Thirteen il:ti; South, ait quarter ol Northweat* quarter ul Section Thirteen &lt;13);
puti-hlng nnd welding the broken parts Northraal quartrr ol Northraal quarter. Southraat
quartrr of-, Nurtheart quartrr.
nnd replacing nil o f the Btandnrd parts Weal hall ol Northraal quarter.ol Norlhrut Kail half m Southraat' quarter, Eaat half of
quarter. Southraat quarter ol North.**! quartet Writ half, Nurthwrat quarter ol Southwrat
which the Germans detached from and North lull
Nnrthwr.1 quartrr-ol Ser- quarter ami Southwiat quarter ,d North*
their engines uml destroyed or threw lion I'ourtern i l l ) ; North hal’ &lt;*l No-thwi-t quar- weal quartrr of Sertiiip Fourteen 114)
ier n( Se.-il.io Ettl.v-n i|6t; Writ half Northeaat quartrr, K u t hall of Northwrat
overhunnl.
•*f
Eaat
halt
ol
Southra.l
quarter quartrr. South hall of Southeaat quarter and
of
Nortl.we.t quarter arid W o t hall of Soul haul quarter of Suuthw.-.t quartar nt
"The meehnnlcnt evidence Is thnt Southraat
quarter of Norlhweat quartrr of
Flltren 113): South half of Southeaat
the rnmpnlun of destrurtlon was oper­ Srrtton Twrnly-oor i21). Ea.t liaif of North- Sertlon
quailrr, Nr-rlhwrat quarter uf Southraat
eaat
quarter
ol
Northraal
quarter.
North
ated on these ships for more than two weal quarter of Northraal quartrr ol North- quarter and Southwrat quartrr of Sertinn
1161; Eaat'hall ol Norlhraat-ituartrr
months iind that the Germans were rail quarter, Northraal quarter of Northwrat Matren
an) Soulhweat 'tuarter uf Southraat quarter
quarter
of
Northraal
quarter.
Writ
half
of
convinced that they went making a Soulhweat quarter " ( Northweat quartrr of uf Section Seventeen (17); Southwrat 'tuarter
Nurthraat 'tuarter of Section Eighteen
thorough Jnli of It. Their scheme of Northraal quarter, Writ half of Northweat uf
(18). Nurtheart quitter ttl Northwrat qumrquarter
&lt;
*l
Southwrat
quarter
of
Northraal
teo Eaat hall uf Nurthwrat quarter of
ruin was shrewdly devised, deliberate­
quarter, Weat half of Northweat quarter of Nnrlhwril quarter, and North hall uf Snulh
ly executed, and It ranged from ttie Southeaat quartrr of Northraal quartrr, half
uf Nnrlhwril quarter nf Section Nine­
plugging of strain pipes to the utter Weat hall of Southraat quartrr of Soulhtial teen (19); Nnrtheaat quartrr nf Nurthwrat
quarter of Nurtheaat quartrr, E m half ol quarter and South hall nl Southwrat quarter
demolition of hollers by-dry firing.
Si uthravl quarter of Norlhraat quarter. nl Sertiun Twenty ( 20); Eaat half, Southeaat
Eaat hall ol Norlhraat quartrr ol Northraal ■tuarter o( Northwest
quarter, Nurthwrat
"When the United Rtates shipping quarter
ol Southraat quartrr. Writ hall ot ■tuarter uf * Nurthwrat
ituartrr, Nurtheaat
hoard experts first surveyed the ruin Northwrat quarter of Nnrtheaat quartrr of quartrr
u( Snuthwrat quartrr and South ,a
the belief was expressed that much .Southeaat quarter, Weat hall of Northweat hall ol Soulhwrat quarter nl Sertinn Twentyquartar of Northwrat quartrr of Southraat
(21); Nnrtheaat quarter nf Northeaat
new machinery would hnve to be do- quarter, Soulhweat quarter of Northwrat one
quart! r, Snuthrail quarter &lt;*l Snuthrail
quarter ot Stnithraat quartrr. Northweat quartrr anti Weat half of Weal half of
sigtiisl. mnniifaettin-il and fnstnlled. quartrr
*&lt;t Soulhwrat quarter ol Southeaat Section Twenty l . n 22'. North,-a,t ituartrr
tanking 18 nmnlliH n fair minimum t*nll- j
t.a»! half ot
South-,--! quarter ol ■f Northeaatquarter, Southwest quarter of
mnit* of tin* flint- rfipilrtsl H o w e v e r , -out heart q u a r t r r . SuUt hra.t quartrr ,»t | Northeast quarter. Weal hail of Writ hail
f|imrtrf rf of Snulhra.t quarter of Southwest quarter
q uar u- r
Sunt )tr a.t
at ihi* nnvy ili‘pnrtm«'iit. whiTt* •*&gt;..
Iht* ouuthea.i
;..ut r w» . i q u a r t , r &gt;&gt;( .Huullii m *t H U i r l * r , of Section Twenty three i23t. Northwrat
•I
Hhuth*mt quarter ni Nurthraat quarter. Writ hall ol
*,t
SilUtll
*ral
&lt;iuart,
r
iiiqql of trlmp tinil rtirgo ships wnn ntt Writ lull
Ea.t half nt Nnrtheaat quartrr Snuthrail 'tuarter and Snuthwrat quarter of
tirgi’tif Issttp, olfii-t’ rs of flip btirrnu of quarter,
u| Nuithweal ituartrr. Weal half nf Niirlh- Sertinn Twenty-live (23); Northwrat quarter
slfitiii pnglnppring, having faith flint • n t quartrr nf Nnrtheaat quart., nf North- of Northeaat quarter, South hal/ nf North­
a n t quailrr. Eaat ball nf Suulhwrat quartrr east quarter. North half of Norlhweat quar­
flip major pnrflnn o f fhp repairs could nf
Sniitliraal luartrr nf NnMtiwral quarter, ter, Snulh half u| Southraat quarter. South­
he nprjtnipllvhpil liy pnfrhlttg nml weld- Ea-l half r*f IJorthraal quartrr nf Northweat east quarter &lt;&gt;t Snuthwrat quarter and -North
quarter ot Soulheaat quarter nf Sertinn hall uf Snuthwrat quarter nf Sertlon TwentyIng, tltVlnrptl It was posnlhlp fn cli*nr Twenty-two (22); Snuthwrat quarter of
i l . (2to);
Southwest quart'r ol Northraal
Hip ships for sprvlrt* by ( ’hrlstmas, ntn! Norlhraat quartrr and Snulhwtii quarter nl quarter. Writ half »( Southraat quarter and
South.*,t quartef
S.rtlon Twent&gt;-Mtrre West hatf ot Weal half r*( Section Twrntytin- Inst of flu* ll""t nt-tunlly tmik ht-r 2.I*. En.t half. ) ’*•! h*l( &lt;d Ni rtheaat quarter
» c vert *27i, all of Seftlon Twenty-right (2H)
Until s"ti test mnl was ortlprutl Into ot Nnrliiwert quarter. N ..r(h.rit quarter nf Northwest quarter of Soulhraaf quarter.
Nurthraat quarter **l Northweat quartrr, South half of Southraat quarter. Norlhra.l
si-rvln* its a Tbanksglvlog gift to tho ; out h halt of N or I hwrat ■ uarter, Nortl.ea.t
quarter of Soul It we.t quarter *n,| Northwest
• liiarlrr •*( S».uth»ral -tuarter. South hall of quarter of Northwest quarter of Section
nntlon.
Sort),w, .i *)u*Mer ol Souluo', ,i quarter and Twenty in nr iJ9), Snuthwi-.t quarter uf
Many Volunteered Service.
Northweat quart*, ot Northweat quarter ot Southeast quartrr. Weal halt of Snuthwrit
**-a| quartrr ol Srrllnn Twer.ly-four quarter ami Northwest quartrr of North"To nccompllsii tills oml flit* nnvy South
121); Nurthraat quarter and
Northwrat weal quarter of Section Thirty |3(I(; North
ih‘pnrMin,nl sppttrpd tht* sprvlrt-s of nil 'tuarter nf Southraat quarter nf Srrtloa ha II ni Northern.^ ^quarter. South hatf « f
Twentj-ttve
t'J.'K
Nurthwret
quaultr
ul
nvullnblp muclilnpry - u-oltlura and Nurtbrail quarter. South hall •&lt;( Snuthwrit
quarter. North half nl South hall and South­
pntrliint, ninny of them having hcon •liiarlrr of Northraal quarter. Eaat hall o! ern!
quarter of Soulheaat quarter ni Section
Nurlhea.j quarter nf Snuthwrat quarter ul Thirty-one (311; Eaat hall and East hall of
voluntarily offered by tho rnllronds.
Norlhraat quarter, Writ hall nf Northwrat Writ half of Srctiun Thirty-two 132); all ol
"Mttsf of flip limp Hint ulnpsotl ho- quarter nl Snuthwrat quarter nf Nurthraat fcrtlun Thirty-three (331: Northeaat quarter*
twppn Hip date on which work wns be­ quarter. Southraat quartrr nf Northwrat of Northeaat quarter, Weat half of Northquarter, earejil Writ hall of ' Northweat writ quarter and Soulhwrat quarter nf Sec­
gun unit flit’ date on which tho lust quarter ol Snuthrail quartrr uf Nntthwnt tion
Thlrly-lnur (3 0 ; Eaat half uf Eaat halt
hr
'fthrail
quarter of Northweat quarter of
Northeast quatler,
ship was put Into commission *nffer quarter, North half nf Nort
Nnrlhwril i|uarler, Eaat half i f Suutheait .Writ half at Soulheaatquartrr, and East
vigorous fpsfs wns. In fncf, chiirgeahlt* quarter of Niulhej.l quarter ef Northweat hall of Writ half nf Section Tfilrty-ilve (331;
less to the nctunl repair work Ihan quartrr, Wr*t *hs.ll -el Snulhwrevt quartrr Northeast quarter of Northeast quartrr.
of Norlhra.l quartrr uf Norlhw.M
quarquarter uf
Suulhrait quarter,
to Hip tetllous task of dismantling all trr, Northweat q u a r t e r of Northwrat Southeast
W rit half of Eaat half. Southeast quarter nf
machinery from bow -to stem of every' quartri, Eaat hall nt Southwiat quarter Southwest. quailrr and Weat hatf uf W rit
Northwrat
quarter.
North
half uf half of Sertlon Tbir|y-i|i 1361; all In T O W N ­
ship for Inspection, thus eliminating of
Soulhwrat quartrr, Writ half nf Soulhwrat SHIP T W E N T Y - T W O (221 S O U T H ,R A N G E
every chance of overlooking concealed quarter of Southwrat quarter, * Northwrat T H I R T Y - O N E O i l EAST.
quafter of Southraat quartrr of Snuthwrit
E X C E P T I N G and r^aeraing, however, all
mutilation.”
■juarter, Eaat half r&gt;f Snuthrail quartrr ul of the timber Minding, growing nr bring
The government's repair forces Snuthwrat quarter, Soulhweat quartrr uf upon the said land ur any part thereof lor
^diutheaat quarter, Eaat hall ul Nurthwrat
period nf ten yrari from and alter the
worked always In apprehension of con­ quartrr ul Southraat quarter and Northwrat
6th day u( June, IUII, together with the
cealed explosives. They found every­ quarter of Norlhweat quarter &lt;&gt;( Snuthrail right td cut, use and remuvr the aimr. and
ol Srrllon Twenty*Sta (26); Eaat ■tl rweravary rights of way over, upon and
where on (ho ships Instances o f artful quarter
hall ol Nnrtheaat quarter nf Norlhweat arroaa the aald lamia during tha term aturrquarter.
Eaat hat! nl Northweat quarter uf ■aid, which may be nerraaaty or convenient
pipe plugging of concenltng stool nuts
Northwial quailr r, Eaat half of Eaat hall of In uaing or rrmovlng the aald limber.
and holts In dollcnto cylinders, of de­ Snuthrail
quarter ol Nurthweit quarter of
•
Tc P W A K I.O W .
positing ground glass In oil pipes nnd Sertlon Twenty-aavan (27); Writ half of
Aa Special M uter Alorraald
Norlhraat
quartar
of
Northraal
quarter,
hearings, of cunningly changed Indi­ Weat half of Eaat half of NorihaaM quartrr E. J. L Engle
I*. L. Gasklna,
cators, of Ailing flro extinguishers with uf Northaaat quarter, and Nurthwrat quarter
Sollritora for (he Complainant.
78-Fri-Str
’jns'jlene. The statement goes on to of Nurthraat quartrr of Sertlon Twentyright I2H); Nnrtheaat quarter uf Northwrat
quarter of Hartlnn Thirty-two (321; Eaat f n Cl r c ui l C a u i t , Hi at n t h J u d l r l a l C i r c u i t 1
half of Northeaaf quitter of Nnrtheaat quar
sny
Hi m l a a l i C o u n t y T l o i l d a I n f h a n c i r y
a, , _ .
. ,, _
. _ i i ter, Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter J. M. Rolilnaon, Complainant
fft h f method o f p atching and w e l d - j
Northeast quarter. Norlhraat quartrr of
va.
- Citation
Ing broken mnrlno engines hnd never Norlhweat quarter ol Northeast quartar, Virgin Rublnaon, Defendant.
Writ hall of Nurthweit quarter uf Northeaat T o Vlrglr Rohlnaon, llrlrigeport, Connecticut.
before been practiced, nlthough’the art quartar, South half of Houthaaat quartrr nl
Y'uu are hereby ordered to be and appear
it quartrr, Eaat half of Northaaat before our aald court at the court houae In
lias been known In tbe railroad Indus­
quarter it Snuthrail quartrr of Norlhaait Sanfnnl, Florida, In tha abne* entitled cause,
try for 15 years. Three methods of quartrr, Eaat half of Southwrat uuartrr of on the Aral Monday In June, 1918 being the
patching wero used.; electric welding, Nurthraat quartar, Eaat half of Notlhwrat (frit aald Monday In aald month, to anawer
quartar of -Hnuthwral quartar nf Norlhtafl
bill of compliant Mad herein jitalnat
uxtncctylcno welding and ordlnnry me­ quarter, Southeaal quartrr of Norlhcai: tha
you, eiee the akmr will be taken aa conlraaed
chanical patching, tho latter often later quartan ol Southraat quarter, Houthwrat and followed by Anal decree.
quarter of Southern quarter of Southraat
It la tuilher ordered that thl* order be
being welded. Following the repnlrs, quartrr, Southwrat quartrr nf Kuuthraat published
In the Sanford Herald, a news­
tests of tho machinery were first made uartrr, Soulh half nf Northwest quarter nf paper published in Semlnnlr County once
outhraal quartrr, Eaat halt nf Norlhraat raeh week (ur four consecutive wrrka.
at the docks, where tbe ship# were quartrr of Nurthwrat quartar nf Southraat
Given under my hand and seal &lt;&gt;l aald
losltptl firmly to the piers while the pro­ quartrr,' Writ half nf Northwrat quartar ni court, thia the 29lh day ni April. 1!&gt;I9
Northwrat
quarter nl
Southraat quartrr.
( seal)
K. A DOUGLASS.
pellers were driven nt low speed, and Writ hall "I Writ hall nt Nurthraat quartrr
Clark Circuit Court, Sem'nula Co. Fla.
Infer each ship was taken to sea for nf Snuthwrat quartrr. Writ half nf Southraat Dltkinanto &amp; Mlcklnrun
uuartrr ul Snuthwrat quartrr, Eaat half of
ISnllcItnn lor Complainant
vigorous trial teats. The patches nnd Southwrat quarter, of
Southwcwt quarter.
73-Krl-Stc
Soulhweat quarter
weltls were reported as having given Houthwrat quarter of
of Snuthwrat quartrr, Eaat half of Northcomplete sntlHfncUon.
weal quarter' of Soulhweat-quarter of Sec­
Tbe former Gcnunn liners, Balling tion Thirty-four 134); South half of Southwrit quartrr nf Sertinn Thirly-alt (36); all
under distinctively American names, In T O W N S H I P - T W E N T Y - T W O (22)
arc fitted a* troop and cargo ships. SOUTH, R A N G E T H I J I T Y (30) EAST.

D ’Annunzio Is Decorated by Two Damago Done to 109 Vessels Re­
Kings for Deeds ofpaired by Processes
Bravery.
Deemed Unique.

At ihr outset of his speoch ngainsl
. M j ' c t l v a Draft Bill” the mo(t
&gt; -riant war measure recommonaW J the President, * Congressman
i
n ferred to Congressman Kahn
Se*" n; a"
the
Administration’s
for this measure, as tho
•P®]*
had been selected "to lead
the fight for Prussianism."
Could
he »ay anything worse about the
president than that?
Mr Scars then read an extract
speech of Daniel Wobstor,
SSEh he fully subscribed to and Inforporated buhls speech. Following
U in* iiubtation;
- -----•’That' •theasures of this nature
should Dtr- debated at all in the
councils of a frf c government s
of dismay. Tho question is
Nothing less than whether the most
essential rights of personal liberty
Ihill be surrendered and despotism
embraced in its worst f ° rm«Ir.
Scars makes that language his own.
••|t Is time for congress to exam­
ine and decide for itself.
It has
taken things on trust long enough.
It has followed Executive recom­
mendation till there remnins no hope
of finding safety in that path."
That Mr- Sears makes that lang­
uage his own is nlmost unbelievable,
hul he did. Head his speech.
••The Constitution is libeled, foul­
ly libeled." This means that the
President's recommendation in favor
of the Selective Draft Bill, Is in the
opinion of Jlr. Seam a foul libel
upon the Constitution.
_____
“ An attempt to maintain this doc­
trine upon the-provisions of the Conititutiun is an exercise of perverse
Ingenuity to extract slavery frotn the
uustanre of a free government."
JV charge here is, that the President
wrki to enslave the people..
"Who shall describe to you the
horror which your orders of conscrip­
tion shall create In the once hanpy
villages of this country? Who snail
describe the distree and anguish
which they spread over those bills
iml valleys where men have hcrctontr been accustomed to labor and
to rest in security and happiness?
Appreciate the scene, sir, when the
class shall assemble to
stand it
draft and to throw the dice for
blood," Is there any wonder there
were outbreaks of resistance to this
u « after speeches rontnining such
jtiguage us that were mailed out
over the country?
"Ah, Mr. Chairmnn," continues
Mr. Sears, "on the tloor of the Malls
of Congress those extracts from the
ipeech whirl] I have just read were
delivered more than a century ago.
but. thank God, the sentiments Rtill
live, ami today there are those who
have had the courage, in the face of.
the most powerful nnd one of the
largest monetary propagandas this
country has ever witnessed, to stand
ailhful ns„ marks to be criticized,
jeered and perhaps forced to retire to
private life
1 again warn you of
lie dangers of the course which you
erm determined to pursue."
In
eltir wo -la he warns Congress of
the “ danger" of the course pointed
out by the President. I. hope thnt
he did no' mean to charge tnnt the
President was influcncet! by "one
of the largest monetary propagandas
Iht* country has ever -witnessed,"
ftluri he recommended the passage
of this bid.
Continuing his attnek upon this
import ani war measure, Mr. Sears
O ld (lift |i

;

II

v. i will rstahlisli for my
I"*
.1 nreeedeut more fatal and
Jnnre grinding than the despised and
hated Prussian militarism, in my
judgment, it will only be a question
"f time until more of.the rights and
the liberties of the people will be
taken from them."
The effect of
that statement embodied, .in bis
•pooch mailed out over the country
Is to cause resistance to the law and
there ran be no doubt about it.
Madly Mr. Sears raves on:
I fear those who nre talking so
loud for universal military service
•nd universal conscription will have
a hard time convincing those young
men no unfortunate as to be con•cripteil that there is anything uni­
versal, about
said
conscription."
thru statement is ralculated to encnuMge resistance to tile law.
Me
•ays furt lu*r: - ■
1es, you can, if you will, con'cript the youths of our country and
•end them to a certain death, hut
Jou will not do so by my vote until,
V c,,wtemplatcd by the Constuitu. i , all of the plans have failed nnd
fonsrription is necessary for the
1'M'm.nation ,,f my country." Tho
-r ,t!r 1 waa urging the necessity
I this measure with all of thc earntni-is „f h|4 f 0U|( }|»ut ],e W0H un.
1 1*’ lo convince Mr. Senrs.
Da pages 1423 and 1424 of the
Record of Saturday,
inst. contained the
■.■bill .1!* Dongrcssman .Sears from
On ,
“ hove extracts nre taken,
his i.a,!e ."*'■*
the same Record
measure6 " rcror,le,l against this
tb ^ !'M' *^an n year has passed since
hill ,
this most imnortant
. “ f- ---important
hi, '
s,,,ce Mr. Sears delivered
nttuok n^aillDl
against I it.
....„ mlcm ...
t,
l)Ut
to il 'o Tlt/ ,UH not seen, or refuses
•Pile of t h he, " rr°t of ,lis w«y*
fin ilnni
ncl, that there can ho,
rl»n hr' i,noWm° the wisdom of the
In a ]n il ^P p,,liracy
its operation,
in Jack! BtndreMed to Mrs. Corhet
of MLv*°'»nv JIf,' _ f^pri da, under date
ago' \i. o I3,8«*just a few weeks
ht* ihrl*-i?eari ,*ay* in referring to
Draft mu » aF.?in,t tho "Selective
SAID I t m , U IE A N T W IIA T 1
ITAVRAT. I I,A I T IM E A N D I
C llA N r.pA u v K 0
CAUSE
TO
O P IN IO N ."
He
draft a^nr’JU|., ut ve y auPPortcd the

l«w
te J 1
^,[),m
o a
law .abldlnw
ccamo
a law
law a. all
m*ilinv
^tlxans shouldI do. If
* out a speech contair
Ining the

language quoted above, and defi­
antly stating, now that he meant
what ho said at thnt time, and that
ho has not changed, his opinion gis
what ho cads "a ctively supporting”
this law now I leavo it for the
people to say whether this attitude
at this time is helpful in thojadministration of the law.
"The^ following is ja fe o p y of Mr?
Sears’ letter to Mrs. Cornet:
4
Washington, M ayi3 , 1918.
Dear Mrs. Corbet: pMfl
• $ &lt;;
Your letter of the|lst instant just
received. - In reply thereto ^will
atatc I am herein enclosing you a
copy of rpy remarks on the selective
draft.
■•&lt;•1
I M E A N T W H A T I S A lT T T T
T H A T T IM E A N D I HAVE H A D
N O CAUSE TO C H A N G E M Y
O P IN IO N .
I have actively sup­
ported'the draft since it became n
law ns all law abiding citizens
should’ do.
Certainly because a
man happens to be in Congress he
should not stultify himself. If the
time should come when a man must
do this, I shall certninly no longer
represent my people. * 1 do not be­
lieve they would nave had tne to do
otherwise.
With best wishes, I am. ,
Very truly yours,
^
(signedi ‘ fE
W. J. Sears,
wjs: Ij
M. C."
I f n majority of the members of
Congress had turned Rtheir hacks
upon the President and joined ?Mr.
Sears in his opposition to this vitally'
important- war measure:-the-fate of
this nation might now lie trembling
in the balance.
He says he followed the dictates
of bis conscience in taking 'th is
stand. This is the defense of I.aFollette ami every one else who op­
posed this measure. I shall not ipiarrel with a man who says he follows
the prompting of his conscience, but
I do say that it is unfortunate that
tile people of this district should be
represented in Congress, at this crit­
ical time by a "conscience" of ibis
kind.
In a printed copy of another
speech Congressman Sears is mailing
out at the expense of the govern­
ment lie admits that he opposed the
Naval
Appropriation Mill, a meas­
ure strongly urged by Administra­
tion just a few months before the
declaration of war upon Germany.
The purpose of this bill was to en­
large the Navy, but Mr. Sears’
"conscience" would not permit him
to NUiiport Ibis hill, because he says
it din not provide for (lie kind of
wur ships that be thought ought to
be built, and because the bill should
provide n time limit in which con­
tract should he completed.
Just
how Mr. Sears expects -this country
to win the fight we nre now engaged
in. without nn efficient army and a
first class navy is more than I cun
understand.
The endorsement of some of Ins
colleagues ill the lower Molise of
Congress ran no doubt In* easily
obtained by him, but what tin* |v.*it
oil* of this district would like in
know is why the President" lias not
endorsed him. especially in view of
the fact that President Wilson a fewdays ago asked the" Democrats of
Iowa to support Senator Kenyon, a
republican senator, oh the ground
that Senator Kenyon bad Ipynll.v
supported the administrations and
all war measures, at a critical 'im&lt;*
our national life.
In an attempt to muddy the wa­
ters
and divert public a teiu ui
.front the real issue in tins cuolest.
Mr. Hears charges that I ntn not
sincere in my stand for prohibition
of the liquor traffic, both during and
after the war. In a speech nude by
him in Miami anti at several other
points he said that I staved out of
Duval county wben’ffth e county
voted on the wet and dry question
recently.
The stntepient. is nlnoiutcly untrue. I signed the petition
for the wet nnd dry election in Du­
val county, and authorized the use
of my name by thu Prohibition
League.’ On the day of the election
I returned to Jacksonville and aidedIn the fight to make the county dry
by voting the dry ticket, and 1 used
by automobile, which bad ’ afprohibition banner on it, to haul voters to
the polls. 1 voted against the State
Wide Prohibition Amendment in the
Legislature in obedience to the
wishes of the majority of the people
of my county, hut I openly sup­
ported the Prohibition Am.*:itlm*j t
in the election of J1H 0, just as I am
upporting it now, and just ns I
at lied in the Legislature I would do
if tho proposition was submitted.
The issue is clear and clean cut.
By their votes on next Tuesday the
people of this district will ray
whether or not Mr. Hears truly re ;resented them . and expressed th?it
sentiments in his opposition to thr
importunt war incus urea abiye re­
ferred to.
I stnpd for the vigorous and efjii**- nt tiroscru’ iiiti &lt;&gt;f the war to the
vo-; h:n t of t.i man |iow&lt; r and all
the n source; of our country", in si
fight to tho finish, until autocracy
h; s been destroyed nnd the "world
made safe for democracy."
If elected lo Congres.i l will loyal­
ly support the President and .ill tho
war aims and purposes of our gov­
ernment.
There .will be no doubt
about the loyalty of the people o '
this district so far as m y conduct is
co teemed. Respectfully,
IO N L.. FARRIS.
(AdvertDemcnt)

GREATEST- WARRIOR OF AIR HOPES OF FOE ARE.BAFFLED
In Addition to Triumphs aa an Author
and Aviator, D’Annunzio H^a
Shown Marked Ability as
Statesman and Politician.
Rome.—Two miens, tho kings re­
spectively of Orent Britain and Mon­
tenegro, have conferred medals on Oabridle D'Annunzio.
Without tho history of thin man's re­
markable ^career fresh In mind tho
render of this news la hardly likely to
realize the fact that In D’Annunzio
Is embodied probably the highest typo
o f contrasting versatility now living.

Qabrlella D'Annunzio.
Tho greatest living poet, tho greatest
living playwright of n great and tnlentcd people. Is now acknowledged Its
greatest living warrior of tlio nlr.
Fifty-three years seems an appropri­
ate age at which to attain distinction
In literature or art, but tho greatest
flyers of other nations nre men In thejr
twenties. Mature ago Is supposed to
havo unsteadled tho nerves nnd bo
cooled the enthusiasm as to unfit n
man, In n large measure, for brilliant
work nbovc (be clouds. D'Annunzio
bns disproved this theory.
Shows T a le n t aa Statesman.

In addition to Ids triumphs as nn
author nnd nvlntor. D'Annunzio ban
shown marked ability ns u politician,
Tho career of this remarkable man
began In bis fifteenth year. While be
wns studying at Prado he published n
volume of poem* In which bo display­
ed such marked ability that be attract­
ed the attention of literary critics
throughout Europe.
It Is upon the "sptcyness" of Ids
themes thnt D'Annunzio’s enemies Imse
ilielr most severe criticisms, hut th*
esteem In which he Is held hy the Ital­
ian public was shown vividly In the un­
certain days of lOlfi. At this time
aiolltU. the Italian cx-premlcr,.was tlie^
leader of the pro-German element In
Italy.
At n crltlcn! time Gloltttl visited
Home nnd attempted, n coup which
would have committed tho nation lo
active pnrtlclpnllon In tho war on be­
half of the nations with which she Is
nrtw locked In a life and dentil stcuggle. D’Annunzio's voice, which was
the real volco of Italy* was* raised
ngnlnat such n move nnd so aflrred
.were the people In Ids audience that
they rushed enraged to tho streets nnd
threw up hnrriendes behind which they
fought for the preservation of the
country's honor ngnlnst those who
would betray them to tho knlser nnd
Ids Intriguer*
CFIei” "Alway* Forward."
On May 10, 1015. ttie Itnllan parlia­
ment doclnrcd war and the next day
D'Annunzio Issued an impassioned
statement declaring that "This day the
people of Italy hnve onco more become
healthy; they hnve recovered their
strength and their liberty. .Be they
few or be they many, one against one.
one ngnlnst four or one against ten—
forward. • Always for want to tho
chnrge. Victory Is only 16 those who
hellovo In victory, -who swear by vic­
tory."
D'Annunzio wds nmong tho first to
manifest an Intense Interest In avia­
tion. When the Wright brothers were
In Europe he'passed n great deal of
time with them, and It was through Ids
Influence largely thnt tho Italian gov­
ernment consented to consider serious­
ly wlint until then had been regarded
us n fantastic dream. The alrplano nt
that time was nn unstable and peril­
ous machine. Nobody knew this bet­
ter than the Inventor*, nnd It was only
with tho greatest reluctance that Or­
ville Wright one day consented to
take th« poet with him In a short flight
The flyer and bis passpnger mounted
only a short distance abovo tho ground
but the sensation was sufficient to
leave D'Annunzio an aviation enthut-

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Bach Is convert I bio to n completely
equipped bo*pItal ship for return .voy
ngo service. Tho fleet of seized mer­
chantmen added’ 500,000 tons to tho
American merchant marind. •

Northweat quarter of Soulheaat quarter
and Weal hhlf of Section One (1); Eaat half
of Notthraat quarter nf Section Two (3&gt;|
Southwrat
quarter ot
Norlhaait quartar
Northweat quartrr, Northaaat quarter ol
Houthwrat quartar. North half nt Southaaat
quartar, Southwrat quarter ol Southeaat
quarter, North half ol Southaaat quartar of
Southeaat quartar of Section Twelve (12);
What has bccorno of tha old-fash­ ■ 1) In T O W N S H I P T W E N T Y - T H R E E (28)
ioned theorist who asserted that tt w m s o u t h , r a n g e t h i r t y tao) e a s t .
Eaat half of Sauthwaat quarter of South
bad policy to save anything?
o u t quartar of Beetloa Etovan UU | South

CO RN
SAVE

"W H E A T

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M . HAYNES, Daataeaa Manager
FsMbk*4 E n r; T n m i t r sad Friday

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
■UBscmimoN r u e s in advance :

recognlccs their sacred duty to home anniversary o f . the birth pf Jeffer­
- »
and to country. We would not have son Dsvis
First'Nation* Dank
them feel otherwise for worlds and — .
"Seminole County Dank
they go with pur blessings and our
Peoples Dank.
prayers and we who stay at home
must do our part which though it
may not be as spoctaculor is none
S H O T R IG H T NE G R O
J'te less important and exacting.
They are going, and going they
h/ivc. our sacred promise to back
them up and to keep the home fires
burning and while they are gone
and going they are exalted upon our
home alters while the slackers who
are able and refuse to go arc staying
home to receive ,the slurs and con­
demnation that they, deserve:

Former Orlando Marshal S an d
Lynching

DON’T HESITATE

A

/^n unidentified negro, supposed to
be the same who assaulted the girl
to humanity.
at Sanford, attempted an.assault on
a negro woman south .of Orlando.
C A P IT A L $30,000.00
Former City Marshal Charles Carter,
S U R P L U S . $15,000.00
________________ Mall Mum * «r n ( ZZ»d
who lived in the neighborhood was
I M n Art *T Marth led. ISIS
called up for assistance, and in at-1
Trivia*** N*. IU
OSU*l BwaM
attempting to capture the negro
shot him. The body was brought to
M O TH E R S . D O N ’T W O R R Y
the county jail, and the sheriff from
AD O U T Y O U R DOYS
Seminole county called the girl who
The mothers of America, who
had been assaulted in Sanford to
have given their boys to the service
identify him.
he was quite certain
of the nation and humanity should
it was the same negro who had asnot give way to the feeling that they
s’aulied her list Friday night. The
arc lost to thrm forever. Such is by
boy who was w ith her was positive
V
no means the case. We are not dis­
he was the same.
posed to minimize the danger, but
In the afternoon the coroner’s
neither, arc *we dirpoied to magnify
jury brought in a verdict of justifi­
it.
Statisticians who havp figured
able homicide.
RRt
on it in the light o f history and ex­
Probably one of the reasons for the
Fond of Chicken. Hearts.
perience tell us that the soldier has
quick work in apprehending the cul­
Lncy Is fond o f tho hearts of all
20 chancei of coming homo to one
fowla. When dining out with frlcndi
prit was the cooperation of the ne­
chance of being killed in battle.
sho was asked whnt her choice of the
groes of this vicinity, who gave thr
.Indeed, modern warfare, with all its
Naval Paymaster' Helps Out chicken was. Forgetting the name f,)r
police and sheriff valuable assistance
terrible instrumentalities o f jloxth
the moment, she said: “ I fonlet de
Grandmother in Distress.
in identifying him.
If the colored
and destruction is said to he less
name. IYs de part what make* hli
people would always bp as1 prompt
" I pledge allegiance
lire."
destructive of human life thnn it was
in
assisting the authorities the rough
to my flag and the Re­
in the olden days when the warriors
She- Stole Away From Home to Take
element among them would be less
public for which it
rushed upon each other and en­
Well Poited.
likely to take chances of breaking
Doy Goodie* and Waa Barred
stands; one nation in­
gaged in fierce hand-to-hand • con­
They were discussing literature and
by
the
Guard.
the
law.
It
lias
also
been
shown
divisible, with Liberty
the conversation turned lo English adflicts in which they cut and hacked
that our police and county officials
and justice to all."
I hors. "H ave you read CurlyleT* Inand slew with tliTir crude weapons.
Great Lakes, III.—Ono morning an
are just a» prompt to protect the
qnlrefj
the literary connoisseur. •‘No,"
N E G R O H AD N A R R O W ES- old-fashioned grandmother from Chi­
Again, while modern science has
colored people ns they r.rc t4 protect
anawerV'd
the literary pnvenu, "but Tt*
inserted death
dealing
weapons
. CAPE F R O M LY N C H L A W . cago carefully climbed off a train ut vlsltld bin Indian school."
the whites..
Great Lakes. She might linve atepped
Without number, it has also busied
I.ate last night word came jjom
The negro, Evans, pulled from a from the daguerrotypo pictorial page
itself with the means of counteract­
G rc n Covfc Springs that a nrgrtrnn- ruin -her* - last Suuday—and—«u »- o f an^ old inagi\zlner*-A- blaVk botutel
ing their fatal effects, and we are
P R IV A T IO N ,.R E A L A N D
hwering-thc-dctcrlptlon of the one jjprted of having some ronmmtion crowned )ier silver hair nnd was tlad
told rtiafThp^woundcd soldier hns
•
---------; r JF A 'N c rE B —
;
killed yesterday, even to the scars with the crime committed here fast with black ribbons under her chin.
98 chalices of recovering from his
■on
his face had assaulted a r.egrn Friday night a ul afterward carried She gripped a largo paper bag. The
Every little tightening of tin* . .nJ I
.
. &lt;
.
i woman at that place several days to Kissimmee for safe keeping has guard stopped her.
rules in this country stirs u| s.ri:txi- ’ —
1 K
l i e rqupment of modern war bos.
. , *.
. , ..
For all kinds of
"You can't come In today,” he told
V,&gt;-« nI,
. . .
,
,
ago and cut hex to pieees well the proved an aljhi.
Dies in every community,
'■
ii t!s i- the very lies iri every rc- ____
her. "Wednesday la visitors' duy." Her
ejrved knife which
our people are t\ &lt; . • it •
.
. p • Ji ; • modern science can *ug- iando Sentinel.
He was carried to Hastings yester- ayes filled with tears. "Ilut Roy 1* go­
mes'.lc bit in i m - w &gt; &lt;f -• •• .’ ».» I.
d the best medical and stir_____
day
b y.S h eriff Drady and several ing to sea today," she Bald. “ I came to
with the
ariii.i, ': j -.ti&lt;•r . :
!&gt;•• ‘clans ere at the rommand
«
others
and taken to the people who give Roy bis rookies. I had to run
the gruirlil, -'. n t. ••
i-.
.
i
ation. Many a wounded
, ,
ABcnl ■ depot- j j,p c|aimo(] j,ad seen him there last away from home to get here- M y
d iv t id
i
i(t
i
The report of the agents for ^ i T &gt;Friday and Saturday and hi* claim* daughter won’t let mo go out o f the
jic .o i-s gets bark in the ranks after
ononis.
'house much. She thinks I am too
Savings
Stamps reaching the county U|&gt;r|l |na(lt, KOod
. a f &lt;"\ .v-ris in tin* h'HpPul, but little
old."
chairman
for
the
week
ending
May
i
Any h i 1/ v.?. • : i, i
or . e • . ■ 'or his sojourn there. I'nKvuns had a narrow escape from
She- took a letter from a handbag. It
-5th,
1918,
shows
us
follows:
»ne bus a gri.*v.in-p
ef ■le-'the einditior.s o| a few years ago
was
from Roy and It read In part:
death
heie
Monday
night
as
a
mob
War Svg Thrift
the conservatio « • roles
■-; • ire might have died on the field of Name of Agency *
"Grandmother:
1 leave for sea en
broke
into
the
Kissimmee
jail
and
recommended had lie fe r :•?. j» whin- j battle with Hub* or no nrsaisunre. Hoy Scouts
brought the negro here t*» be identi- Friday and all thnt I lack to mnke
Oviedo
i’
o*!
Office
ing long enough m consider how ou r, The nuiinnr of the earth’ are alive
•j ! lied ami then hanged. The girl had me happy la some of jomr raisin cook­
allies, who have been doing most to. the importance of conserving Kdte I.- nyder*
ies. The food here la good, but I had
Opposite Star Theatre
to I serious doubts about his being the
«&gt;f our fighting for us so far are fat- man power it* never before. Merely |(.*. I.. ’A cut
t&lt;} leave without again Ustlng tho
•_&gt;j j man aad so stated and while many
P. O. Box 1192
SanforJ, Fla.
ing in the matter of food.
cookies that I loved *o moth.”
to kill i* no longer the supreme end Geneva I’ .wt llice*
;j member* id the mob from other
Bridge
find
I*.
O.
"I
baked
.cookies
fo
r
that
boy
since
To save and conserve is
The Ilritish people e\er since of war.
•Jfil towns near here held out tlint he ho wss big enough to emt them, and:
Hence the Sanford I'*ut Office
Christmas have had difficulty in get- equally as important.
^ ! should I** lynched cooler heads kept he always had my cookies until he en­
i.ongw inirf I*. O
-ing the simple necessaries of life.
10 a11 hygienic and »univj'.dnwn trouble and the men from Kis­ listed,” aho sesumed. "H lf mother la
Geneva I*. •).
Their sugar has long been ra-ior.cd;! 1ary measures—points which used to
Fdia I.. Snyder
1
4 simmee who had brought him Here dead. He Is In Camp Rosa. I must
the&gt; are allowed oi l; half a ,&gt;.iund J,,P utler,y " cZ l« * * « 1*
Chuluota F. O.
I
5 carried Evans back and placed Ufrn see him before ho goo* away."
apiece per week. On Mar ii I b--tThe guard was Iron.
The authorities cun now say to the Seminole Co.. Dank
6
411 in the jail again.
Paymaster J, D. Doylo la a busy
tcr and margerine were put on ..t mothers of America: Your boy is
T h ’n is probably the only case .'n
Qourt Houie CVuh
fi
man.
But Paymaster Doyle was not
ration basis. Now their tea H doled freer from til’sease than he would be
Mciinu*. reiwn-t of May 18th wir’.rh history where a jail wus broken tipitv. too busy to atop and bear her story.
ut likewise. On Ap.-D 7. m ev
.. at ho;ne; if disease lapperu to him,
arrived too late for publication tfczt the prisoner_takcn out anti then car­ Ho Is not n young man and hla hair la
aions began. They aic* permit.ed
he will rcreivt* better care than he wetde.
Figure* -leno*r numbers nf ried hfiek .mil plai-ed in jail ugain gray, but he like* raisin cookie* and
buy. for eaeh person. ! 1
possibly could a* hot**; ‘ he striei
ii-ir* ?•'.■'
*: rot .rw
Id a.v..J
.he v■« itue
ilue .if and :h&gt;* men who ilid this should hu* a heart on big as die administra­
I
I o u n c e ■ of ' i i
i
and r a r -fill n y ir ." •’f
..a urm
an- ,v|: nark t teir stars that they listened tion building.
w o,* h i,i meat per ue&lt; %
. -If.-e tri.iring will mens at i.-t*' rv e
He heard her atory," heard that her
T h ji repo*
&gt;ir. nf’ ’ s!iow. the to
ti ratat-r than blind fury,
pe-&gt;t&gt;*e are allowed, bet w i­
t hem. longer for I hr,, be hr* hut one actual work being done irj the county No r-*ai man shirald ever think of ilunghter would not let her bake the
liiiunil uf
liin-nn and
m il half .. rliancr of 500 of losing u limh; the
half ll
n pound
of bacon
as tbc-nr Itcvc been efttbiLsherf somb i hanging nn innocent: man nnd there .cookies, heard how she had wotted un­
pound of cheese per week. And to gu vern w n t
provtie; life insuranre thirty agencies
•dirougbout
the are ways and mealC* of identification til the daughter had gone shopping
and then mixed the butter and done
uy thete pitiful portions* they must for him ff iie cars ro avail Si'rr.-'cff cf counties some of whom fail to see idways.
"ho negrti Evans stoutly
«tnnd&gt; in line for hours. Oftex the It, and enough have* already don* to the ncr s i i ly of rhtkvutg t « the pub- maintr.irud his inrwmmeir and gave the goodies to a perfect brown. Tills
morning nhr had stolen awny and
r.tti in i* no; obtainable,
(
total $l*i.0'!0.0nt*,A’)0 i
' te ^
uhnt they nre d on g. y*c they are* an account of his wanderings and
come to the station.
r|
! .-lever'iie.’Vcv selling rtampi by the stated :ha! be euuld' prove all that
And
He hrl|&gt;cd her Ihto his rur and
»u lie|. * . o speak.
f tie said if I I’r wou.'d just give him whlskrd her to Cimip Boss. He found
A I AtSsii-s are .ima.-.ging for a n '-.no- mi go i i .- Ilo«iini*«- That hr waa Iloy for her and saw her weep for joy
pm ati'ie *hai. an;, nf n.i: Ku*o-|i!iei! fr-itt: .!;&gt;»•*.«■
* ‘(lie ‘T *3 .
on Bay's blue Jncketed shoulder. He
••v.r
i’ l'7 *1* «t::i!ip&lt;» alio
pro- t. itcent &gt;'-if .i.ov iki-n
penn -Hies. \\ hat tl.e situation is in * lei
lit t : i ai &gt;i l \ i.ne t i i ■•■■•«
ute one of the cookies. Grandmother Live Out-Doors this, summer
"* 1 general v a j • for thei . i id a douti. ar.d ,i-vtT
hr.ir.re and Italy we are no; told
.'to-n d &lt;&lt;• i.« • . &gt;• O f; o..| Iridi-t ■.
.ft- who wanted and grandson visited nnd sold gooddiy. It costs little and the benefits arc many
!.*• cate the* gdvrmmen* ;fro.u \&gt;Tr Saving* w&lt;*sii ’vkieh ends |snarl Alerl.s .n :k.e m*1
YVc Americans have but begun I « ( »l.o'v»a.(
Mr. Doyle took her back to the- de­
if you use
limit our mnsumptioa of ,» pen..ivc 'take.- if d* ite r. True, 'be v.-a*-.* of June Jm ! . uhcti Senoriile i.-iAinty is|to in .-o'. &lt;&gt;m eilu '; -'aglr •*» go to pot, helped her on a Chicago traln.and
luxuries. There ha* been :m limita- human life itvms a; pull *«g. m il so •f.tieoted to onccod. he; uuota in the *..r ji-.d got :&gt;u eh; in*?. T'ttc)- were returned to his neglected) work. Uo
AK R O LU X -no whip
t on of our s andnid food rupply it is,* bu; it, mint lit TriernDereil JcioutU of itwnip.i sold" and |&gt;trdgrd. mig it y urave- Moi-uty r.ttt’ct l»uf was tickled as a kid.
VENTILATING PORCH SHADES
•
th e :» .•anc brave true* -xor-’- rot in
1J
of our’ w.aiu’ ard food supply that in co nthiir war in ibatory h ivo
"Jove, she loved, that boy,!* he said
•la* w a m p r &gt;»ncchi;ig. .'tr the nejtro os he smacked Ids Ud»SERVICE
F
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A
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in
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SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
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wtilth mentioning.
Ileal privation aucit .yxst- :imrix-r.s of ni.m been m and rh*1)* ivbil«J- not *;e;. a ra j- from
C.irni&gt;arcd to tlrr numfcrs
ius not touched us. W e should be itagad.
•
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nshampd to find fault with or seek to enifiErtf. thin s a r ir not a* de-t rue- lV2cihotll.it 'iniocufi.il Cffurrli. San- the .-•reet !ight».-.r. t si r- ?*sr-n W *n n:
nigli- to item for i&lt; .•BK.ro tu the
fardt"Flotilla. Sunday E»e *'ng
evade tho mild measures our govern­ tire of iLV n.s r»»r:o yrcvt tus opes.
cocnfry.
*
••
June
2.
‘
918,
by
thw
Wcsfay
ment urges from time »o. time for
The jjrvernn.’/nt doc. rut conllil*
TiuMn same i rmrt A iY rri rantendUruthcrhood'
. t h : sake of saving our allies from iu watchful ctvo over the men to
, I n honor df .our hrnwo b oj* k ho cd that Evans was the- ruin al:fu*ugh
actual starvation. — Daytona Morn- physical ninttttw nobly.
It looks
•have' gone »«» the fror.c to- uphold they knew nothing of rriv cL*cjrnIn * Journal.
after tlaar mn-a! welfe.r** as weft".
t he banner o f - righteoumecs, i':herty • tancen it the -tu.ie r.n:f the Sinford
----- O ----r)ne of the con&lt;dtions of tike loc-tio.r
aud justice, the BrotGerhoof fYcv peonl*' ^id know ar.rl .^r .utctvd am! |
"THE DOYS A R E G O IN G
• i*S a canronmerr in or near any city
vidc-, ilr tiie jiu nnd firti'er.ta to the now th:»: I fii* r-rgro h u pr »&gt;vr&lt;I his I
T e boys are joining the colors i i the abclitifiiT' of the saf&gt;on. nun"
church this itnbicm nf gullam and innocence The ."en.ld would like to !
The Federal-Reserve Banking System
itr-i. yr.u cannot stop them and God the driving out uf all fern:* ef v i -r.
use lb * occasion to remark that when
heroic service.
1
:sta.-u*d
n-er.
rwainot
make
good
sofwas created largely to protect and benbitse thr-in we would no*, stop llioit:
this crime is committed in Seminole
l*rogram. Ilcginning al 8 O 'i'lock
if \&lt;t -wuld.
It tikes tu:r he-rt’r. diers. aad the guvornnieal in t.'iemf- Hymn 221. versew I and 3— "O tiw an i countj- we will *ake car** of the mat­
•efit
those engaged in industry’, com­
blond t n have them k‘*&gt;. esrbrially ia* too rr.tc!&gt; on its arinj* to have
ter ami will qv. call on neighhoring
Christian Soidirc”
merce and agriculture—both employers
the youngsters who should he i*. its elToria s'-tHed by l.arpfin nnd Invocation— Tito Fastsr. Rxv. D :. .countfee for either help or udvlce.
W fiererer p cantonment
sricaol nnd co|Ie};e and we hope v u n p rts .
and employees. Its main purpose is
The negro ;d&gt;nt and kjlled in Or­
Hllhuin
•igtiinst hope that they Skill remain or enrnp is locattnl, there you will D u et—"T lio u tft the W orbi War, lando was the man wantrd and the
to help those who borrow and provide
with us awhile longer unci yet when find the Y . M- C. A. ” hn»~ and the
incident is d e e d .
It should lie a
Jetus L e a d s "-T e n o r and
a currency more responsive to business
the f upreme test comm and the hoy Red Cn&amp;F !la,f. T h »*r nemcies pro­
lrsson to all concerned and there are
Bass
vide
in
tuimlierle*s
wn*s
fpr
thefr
rr.akc*. up his mind to jcin the sermany lessons to he learned from it.
needs, r. c c « t a r. a tt
Scripture Le.xvin—Tlic* Pastor •
virc that he likes wo cannot and «io physical and mental wclfnrei Ther»f IU ttie Hymn of th e Republic, No.
not want to stop them. They- ure .-re sochl cm*.err for visRfng, renif*^V*.
332. vvmcs 1 and tl
At the Presbyterian Church
till true Americans and their parenii ing,pw ri»irg letters hem'', etc. Even 'Prayer —Brother J. K. Mvttinger
Dr. Brvwnlee has returned from
We
are
members
of
this
system
and
you can
being true Americans give them to the "m ovies’ * are- there, and the de­ Ruartette, “ *A Soldier's A p p ea l"— the Southern Presbytery at Durant,
secure its benefits and add to its strength
Uncle S m freely and gladly know­ mand fop fflrrt* from the Y . M. C. A.
Male ttiices
Oklahoma and wj!l preach at both
w'orkers
nt
the
front
is
utmost
too
ing that he ssill tr.ke rare nf thrm
by becoming one of our depositors.
Introductory — Brotherhood
Pre*i- n\cming and evening service*.
Nothing f»
. and while they will not and caftnot great to be supplied.
dent. H. II. Peabody
expert to have the comforts of home wun’ ing but the nr^senre of "hrime Prr- Dr dirator)- -*-■Brother hood T e.u-hAl Me th od i st Church
tk,.y itr&lt;* tackling a man’s job and ■in'! —i»&gt;ther " nnd th-» bos- over vonStop, in and let us
At ti.e Kirs, Methodist Church.
er. L- R Philips
MEMBER
der knows that if &gt;s for home and Hymn 2. *lr«o 333, verses I. 5 and Sunday. J jiu - 2nd:
the) are mm.
see just how we. can
So they are going
And we watch mother hi* is figh'inr nnd presses
fi. "A m I » Soldier &lt;&gt;f the
Sunday school ;,t 9:45 a. in
FEDERAL RESERVE
back
his
unutterable
’
"nging.
When
meet your* particular
them go every day and through the
Preaching at II n. ir. followed by
Crow*?".
he
returns,
ns
most
of
them
will,
he
SYSTEM
Presentation ami Dedicatory — Ilro. the nilminis'rr.tio.i of the sacrament
tears nnd mists and while prating
needs.
for their safe return we pray that will be a lirtter and more many! man
of- the Lord’s Supper, to which *11
F. P. Forster
\*
*
they will do n man’s duty on the for his war experience, and you will Duet, " T h e Red Cross Angel," — Goff’s child-ep rre cordially welcom­
Soprano and Tenor ed.
front line* and- *top the German have the ineffalje Toy of knowing
At 0:34 p. m. the Epworth
hordes that are threatening the that he did his whoie’ duty.— Tampa Response, On Behalf of Church — League aervices will be conduced.
Time*.
' (
Rev. Dr. Hilhurn A t .8 p. m. the Wet ley Brotherhood
peace and eafety of the world.
Quartette,
•
"T
h
e
King
of Love- M y Class will proiint a service flag to
They are going and they will con­
Rank*
Close
Monday
.
Sovereign
Is
"
—
Mixed
Vcicci the church.
See sprecinl program
tinue to go aa long aa the war laaU
elsewhere in this paper. To,all these
Monday. June 3rd, being a legal Announcements and .Collection
am j-i. !* • great adventure for the
•. • .
0/ SANFORD, FLORIDA
youngster* as they march a w iy a id holiday the bank* of the city will be America, No. 335, verses 1, 2 and 4 services the publif is molt cordially
invited.
yet there U not one of therii. b u t' cloied ail day, tho occasion being the Benediction.
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PEOPLES B A N K OF S A N F O R D

O. L TAYLOR R. R. DEAS
C. M* HAND SANFORD, FLORIDA
CsiUar
AulCaAiw
F&lt; L WOODRUFF Yk^PmMttl
THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
STEVENS

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SUSPECT
PROVEN
INNOCFNT

Highest Prices Paid
JUNK

Fertilizer and Feed Bags
A SPECIALTY

Sanford Junk and Bag Company

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H elping Business

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

�pace

THE SANFORD HEBALD

IN SO CIETY’S DOMAIN
h a p p e n in g s

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of

in t e r e s t

- AR 9UND SANFORD

M C. Moore of Pahokee 1? In the

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Hon. Arthur ponegon and At­
torneys Pat Johnson and Garrett of
city fer n feW. ,^a* 8‘
\\. H. Bowhan of Orlanfjo wjj s, Kissimmee were in the city yester­
day coming up to see Judge Ferkinx
Sanfcrd visitor yesterday.
on legal matters.
C E. Helton of KisrimtnP'* v-ns c
•
Phono 104 for pressing, cleaning
Sanford visitor yesterday.
and alterations.
Quality and ser­
\Vm. A. Arnold of Jacksonville is
vice. Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
registered at the Hotel C.'.rne*.
69-tf
Service llaB presentation at the
H* M. Steele of Jacksonville is in
M y;. church next Sunday niche.
the city for a few dayi this week
For Wood and heavy hauling see looking after business interests. M r.
Murrell, or phone 378.
48-tf
Steele is business manager of the.
*
.c* Ernest Wade, the well-known Fruit Growers Express in (Ids dispiano tuner of Orlando was in the .trlcr.'
f jty today on business.
The many Sanford friends of
H. ft. Roberts of Gainesville I) iq Judge Perkins, States Attorney Jo­
the city for 0 few days this week on seph Jones and Court Stenographer
Chas. McCrory are glad to have
businesst
these
gentlemen here again for the
Attorney Giles of Orlando spent
spring
term of court.
aevernl dsys in Sanford this week’ on
Fred Coopsr left Wednesday for
I?gal business.
G. P- Cruse .of Jackionvllio spent Port Orange where he will take a rix
a few days in the city this week on weeks’ treatment at Dr. Masters'
Sanitarium.
Mrs. Cooper ar.d tHe
business.
children,
will
spend
the summer with
~T. 0. Ray-land arrived yesterday
home
folks
at
Tarpon
Spring*.
from Atlanta anti will remain aevernl

x’Ice flag provided by the Brother-:
hoAd of the church. An cspecislly
attractive program- hh» been pre­
pared, as will be aein c.Iaswhdre In
this pxl;
All not attending eveni *tl service elsewhere are cordi illy
. t tvited to come and enjoy the pleas­
ure and profit of the evening.
Ed. Putnam played a joke on us
this mornin'* He came in and asked
tlm. we go and see the curl* market
and thinking that maybe the curb
market was in full blast we^went
with him. He took us as far aa the
curb in front of the olllce where he
had his car filled with squash, corn,
eggplant, etc., and loaded us up
with all this stulT, enough (o last un­
til Sunday. We like Ed. Putnam’s
curb market fine nnd hope it will
continue.
S LE E P IN S U R A N C E
" A Tttrror to Mosquitoes."
72-tf**
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Letters From

Some Are

* '•

“ Over There”
Some Are
' Over Here

I

n

e

B IN B L E S O F S P U R T

| because they don't know what to ?
1
do with the promoters.
•
They claim the world Is pro- J
greasing, but wo’ve seen a lot •
of guys wearing earmnffs this 2
winter.
•
A number of collcgo teams are J
going to be Informally defeated •
this spring.
*
- The Cubs have their work cut •
ont. They will have to beat the •
Cards, Olants and Reds to the *
pennant ana the Sox to the •
dough.
J
The Yankees and Braves arev•
going to take a spring jaunt together. Misery lores company. •
IIow can Philadelphia fans J
boycott tho Athletics? There Is •
no such animal. .
2
If the Cubs win tho pennant •
•this year it will be against tho 2
law to print an Interview with •
Larry Doyle.
2
The minor leagues asked for a •
moratorium. By July they wltl 2
need a morgue.
•
Looks like a hard summer'2
ahead for the pennant vendera. •
Charley Ebbcts will bo glad 2
when the war is over. He will •
hare a chance to Invent a few •
more holidays.
*

military life and the great war for j
Letter From France
humanity:
' Gene a, Fla., M ay 28, 1918
Mr. R. J. Holly, Sanford, *Fln.:
Camp Meade, Md., M ay 26, '18.
Dear Father:
Dear Sir— Enclosed you will find
a crp.* of a letter from Paul B
Your missive was tecclved; glad I
Donley, son of M , E. Dooley of indeed to have heard from you and [
Geneva.
to know that all were well.
Paul has
been .In
France si
Since I wrote last, I 'have been I
months ut’ c lUth. We thought per­ transferred front the Department
haps iu* letter would be of interest Brigade to the 36J!h Infantry, Co. |
to your readers* Groover, ho speaks C.
of is G. C. LeFiis of Geneva who
The whole 368th Infantry leave
enlisted a: the same time lie did.
very
soon for France, and I am look­
Donnlt is the son of W. A. W hit­
ed
to
go wirh them. Wc are getting
comb, "a cousin of Paul’s," who (s
nil
of
our equipment for *over*sea
with 2nd Regiment Engineers in
service.
France. &lt;
»
Of course I haven't had all' the
'
M-E. Dooley,
training,
but will complete it in
v Somewhere in
France,
Ftnncb providing I pais the last •
■ ’
' April 33, lit !8.
examination which wc get at Hobo­ •
Dear Folk*:
ken, U . J. So far 1 haven't been 2
One more week gone. They slip
•
turned down, in any as yet.
by us before we know it, for we
•
This . th Infantry consist:* of all •
hardly know tvfmr Sunday • com e.
colored officers ami privates with
I jpn a let tor from. Donald laa
•e e e e e e e e e e e e a e e e e e e a e e e e S
week :tnd . will answer it tonight the exception of the Major and
Also one from Graver. He has been Colonel nr.d Si the ttringest i i the
sick, ’ I don’t it no*: whether ycu cam p.,
M IS S 6 J U R S T E D T T O
know about !t or ».o . if * is aiiou*
Richmond \Vo &gt;dar i i* al.so , in
C O N T E S T FO R T IT L E
ali right- now. Ho had thmat trou­ Company If.
ble again. You now ii** *.vj* pretty
Don’ t forgot :«» pray fo; us—ntso
bad in Mudiur. Unrrackr.
i aure. the member 1 of the church. We are
wi th he w.in lic-en here with me. UV Joins over bemuse*' this war is for
ge. murh better treatment h*.*? ilivu Go.J arid humanity; and if we -hould
we did in the company.
lie on vhe liattlefield,'; ray God that
1 ita\ o :oiim*_ pi(»fmin bf a nn*r&gt;1l it jihail coau to m. ; ________. cathedra I v.hicli i» over ir n small " A * one *v?to **’:a;*'i. tit*, tlrap ry "of
ht* ro V ’h .iriO::t l*i:.t
town
!u*r-* and v.irc .visit I
And
l:
*i ijn«v*i to pleisant dr jams.”
could rehd them to Dad,
ut of
G'.d
only knowIi 1 will live to
course I ciin’ :.
go and com*
if it i* !liIt w.i. I ’ arted in tin* fifth century,
wtit tli.it I H.aill do* on the battles
at tilt* .i.ne of the German invasion,
front 1 am
t 1 die 1 * a brave
taken up again in tin* sixth anti
*o!di.'r.
completed in the 13th It has vaults
i wi.ii i
all uniter it. it certainly is interest­
.ice you’ sir before leaving. Give my
ing.
If you want a good idea of
liest regard i * * *.i’ .
French towns go to St Augustine. 1
Don’t forget that 1 have
10,000
don’ t mean the modern part but the
policy with the government made
tipi part.
Tin* material for the
out to motherhouse i* the same, the winding nar­
Well, I must-close and I mini go
row streets and all. Also our Lake
oxer anil ge* nn *! **U. to,:*.
Harney h&lt;uch and i* rich lift’ d ir.
Don't f*ng"t to vin e -n at tince,
eompn'invi to ihi* French soil
m I it.:, • i e ::*:-t
for i ' e last
V*1U can ret* thc*&lt;* ‘ Frogs" goi.it tune while i*i
1
M-*ed**
N.
down llu* road iu high two wheeled
" T b ’JUgii I vaik through th* val­
f \
© i^ 5 S I
carts vi.li a ‘ mail ho- cage slung ley 01 the shadow of death 1 will fear
underlie t:h. They would not go 200 no evil. f*»~ God i-&gt; «t h *h'*.”
ya'd* befc.re * " iqc k:&lt;! would open
Answer .smir.
it irod lei tin* hogs o u t'if ity-y wenReports cmnnatlng from California a
Your eon.
in the voo&gt;i old U. S. A.
ordefew days ago to tho effect thnt MJai
Private fh o r 'e i Brewer.
tiine* I tm tempted t»» do it tn/self,
Molla Itjurstedt, national woman lawn
338th Infantry. Co. C
tennis champion In half a dozen Ian*
just f-ir olJ timet* aalte.
Camp Meade, Mdgunge.*, would lenve within the next
Well wood.''* will never cease.
few weeka for her homo In Norway,
My wr.'i It -.at.- todt.v a id it rt*rMany Rats Destroyed.
nnd hence would not compete In ths
'.air.l; !i .&lt; h*a .
. V ' hi t ’ H G*audAclubIn Kent.England,
destroyed woman’s tndoor championship tourney,
in*, | 1*xv -,i 1 I
' i 1h r, f &gt;' 1 10.000rnts In three seasons nt nn In* lire unfounded. Murvclnii* Molla has
i my- significant cost.
Women's municipal
denied them herself, nnd she antici­
l( •
;i. | |u,,| leagues In tin* llnlted States tmve re- pates being a contender ngnln for tho
I, ;, I , . . .
, I -., 1 and one " ’" ‘ ly “ lk" “ « P «»&gt;"
" f rn* crown that sho won two years In suc­
cnullcntlnn, notably in Hnltlmoru and cession.
..
t.
from Agile?. At '» on- from Aunt
Boston. •
* The great Norwcglnn has been play­
Agnes titttl ‘one from Attn*. K itiie. I
ing sensational tennis at tho Heights
sure do like to ct 1eVe’ s hut it's n
casino, in Brooklyn, nnd threatens to
awful, job to answer them when
sweep tho courts once more In 1018.
there is so littl** we can tell.
dot** write a
A j*1 e* «ure|vv doer

C. E. Ho yard, formerly in the
newspaper business in Orlando .and
one of the busiest men in Orange
county was here today talking Five
County Fair for next ypar. Along
with all the other duties of Mr.
Howard he is secretary of the Fair
AiuorJiuion and he has made good
in th is 'position also. Mr. Howard
had charge of the? recent Red Cross
drive in Orange'add went over the
top. He paid tin* Herald office an
Woodland Park will be oprn Sun­
day, looking after business.
appreciative’ visit and we are always
day. June 2nd.
S0-2te
SLEE P IN S U R A N C E
ready to do anything we can for our
Prominent
attorneys
of
G.Ir.ndo newspaper friend* at any time and
-*‘ A Terror An ■Mosquitoes.” ’
visiting tk™ couri at Sanford this anywhere.
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j p. H j.l left yesterday fur I.uke&gt; week * were LeK oy ttiier. Senator
Mrs. A. 11. Moses most charming­
Massey, M *.. Star buck art. C, P, ly entertained on Wednesday after*
land where i:e will remain rev era!
■dsy.* w n b liln s basinets and pltn*- Dickinson. Attorney C. D. Landis' noon n’t her home on I’arh .avenue,
runic over from DcLand..
wfth a thimble. party in honor of
uif.
,
.
*
Mrs. C. P. Downing and little son Mrs. Richard Dear, and Mrs.
. II.
S. !.. Hodgit arrived in the city
Trybi C ii'm ro cnd-vriii- remain*1of S.inford arrived in' Ge.:p.e.-.viiia -Wigbt^ Ghuirs*-f9r— thc-srurats -m n r
Mottdry and are ti e' it-cm ef Mr*, at; recti rely arranged under tie* ere*-,
fur . ( \r. '1 s w l i lookir.;; af;e; hurif) I. Downing on K-.s: University in the park in Iren; ut Mrs. Mores*
nt?r in!errata*
•
avenue. They will probably he iter- hoiri*.
The g»;i its hud Iteen re\\ . &lt; it )j;rra nn'i ei s : ML» . B.
several weeks, fl.iincn iln lit.-..
q;,r*. . .
‘irir.s
■i* f**nr| work
ft, .... . .1 Tampa . -• *.«. 'OR the
a: d n must .plessart afternoon v.a»
SLEE P IN S U R A N C E
S ., N rd visitors this wock. They ft.e
’LA Terror to MAsqultofs"
|j.'.sc**.i sewing and chct'.iug unlit 5
gut sis at the Hotel Carnes.
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o’clock tvb* n a delicious ice course
\ it**«»r Clark, represetning the
Air..
Id &lt;.*i* quests
Virgil Lee Smith who reeen'ly was served
Globe Itelininr. Company of Lie ve­ juined the Quartennasten depart­ wery Mrs. Kmc t Gtdlowuy, Mi;is
lanil spout several days in the city ment nt Jacksonville spent nnlv n Flossie Frank. Mr*. M Frank, Mrs
thl* weekI few weeks I here ami hu- Steen order,-- Roy Bower. Mr". I'eni Mutt. Mrs.
.Mrs. At l.ilju iit.H returned f ’ .irn a ed 1a Frtinre. He is the eldest son II. \\ . Herndon. Mr . H -i.ry Di.kts-r week* vi*il willi friends and of M . anti Mrs. Chas. Smith of ir.s, Mrs. Edward LaA«*. M/t. ifrelatives in West Florida unit it. Sa­ Park avenue.
Ward. Mrs. \V. E. Watson. Mt*.
vannahA. T. Rmute* ter is in the city for M. Lloyd. Mrs- Archie itotts, Mrs.
M
Hand. Miss I.etHi**. Mrs.
.Mf&lt;. o . W. Maine*?, v. t;o has a ft** days’ visit fr-rtn his farm a'. r
been viriting he- ren. S&lt; ■(*!!«• here
to: tie* pim three week*, t»ft Tues­ ports that country as being on a
Plane T uninc
boom and tlie growers shipping plen­
day for her home.
Wiiiic, Orlando. Sint* old Qual­
See our bargain counter !^-r spec­ ty of vegetables hut old Sanford ity, Priiu*. No extra fo* mileage.
ial- 111 odd sins cf Regal -hoe*. s'ill looks good (&lt;• hiinI t l- 2 'p
Dr. D. C. ' Ward, Osteopathic
Frtr**&gt; $2.48 up. Sanford Sittie Si
Physician.
First National Bank
Clothing Co.
77-tf
T h ea tre Part)
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•Mj -s Pim once Gregory,, who has Bldg., Phdne 330-W.
Mis* KolhyL’t'ii Brady tlelightfully
Sandy Anderson was the Santa entertained about fifteen girls of the
been :he attractive guest cf Miss
Ferr. Wr.rd for the part two weeks Claus that brought us iii some tlr.r- &gt;aunger set on Monday evening with
return'd to her horrue i t DcLand peppers yesterday, sent in by II. K a theatre part} 1*1 the Star Iheatrt*
Squirts who knows our failing in thir
yesterday.
After the theatre they returned
respect. The |»cppers a-** \ e* !«.’ge |
t ttrll(l ,*s home w here dr.imx
V,*. t . i'. .Vi Cult 1
*» f
'freshmen! s were served, ufte
f ■ \I.it i- f# .:t f
*• Ii .«
It.
11", ilununr w:i!. enjoyed ir.t l a
1 • ) ' !*c
:i tine pn&lt;*.-.
1j.... lour.
t* t ' r r * 1 1illJ.
it. S. P ' liser, 1r:iveltn.. atiil fii*i,jh;
Amun," ;h? uje*;s • wne Missr8
passenger agent of the A. C* L&gt; Ry.# Fiorrnce Hor.t", Ethel Uinry, DorA. lefr lu­
W3*., in the city Wednerday.
Mr. o*hy
Mum pit, i iliit* &gt; iiilnholae-,
day :&lt;:r f’ .tnp W mjV.i*,’ nfter •1 i&gt;ri'.','
Prosser is ritv^- engaged in the immi­ Maud* Ivi'te V.T'himn Heim ilav*',
i'e expects
vi«i • v iiL/.'.ot-rt ’c!!:r.
gration* and development depat-t- Sr.-a
igi, . Winnie St pint. Marian
ti&gt;:l*...i I. .* ,'r .i-' /:*.”.*■ i • viithiu
.rnent
of
the
railroad
and
will
*"
,
y. .*•*,. . !,i*. . M tig int) • :.i • ., *• • \ , 1 ir.
closely identified with the furm.i:.* .
.
•die ’ You h&lt; ep on
■ !-.. i ‘ Ht'isv *!ce, } r.l,0 : *,f :»&gt;*
ini crests of tiic stu!e.
ifiiiut I : to e..y* Ilf.IT y •
he
1: church h;iM euir deli
S LE E P IN S U R A N C E
■n*ri- t*f*
1:
l ’ i:r: • *, 0 1If.hoc a
" A Terror to Mosquitoes.”
1
’ *'llctl Il&gt; K.t»il**-n.»ke
*:!.'• no
... *
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of
72-tl J KrcddlA IP finer. Min of Mi* ui.d V. M. C- A- writing without a ll&lt;h
I’.-n■
.
•
•
The public not i.-:i: utipi’ig cite- Mrs. Wm. Itcim’*^ ' ho live on Lake Tin At? French ought to accomplish •
.
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where ia invited and will ti ;&lt;1 1 1i ;,i* •• v a* *hi:len b ■ u ruMl-unk** lo. ir. the lo.ig day* they have.
f. 1n 1‘ . 1 &gt; . , * v .. 1. \ ' 1* . r *.
..-cay T .erttm r ai 2 o’ clock and
Well i art about talked out and
both entertaining and protiiuble to
ha- !■Y,.'* bt'ti.r'.s- &lt;• rjrrcspend the evening hour ut the M* E. diet! vi hl.r .. I ' I f hour after livitg must write to Grover nnd Donald
J ui.il&gt;!
Mb ,fc.
. r ,1 #:■*! %[H »*ii
H*
ItitdJo it Snlshod Iii* y W .
^
church next Sunday. Ari ottjcyaido ■I'ruek.
in ii ;■ Her ;r.r !*■ &lt;’ u .*
1:11f
’*trt'a
i.-.
d
1
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schorl, nnd stepped
Write often. Much love.
service /.ag exercise, bogini’ing at
J ■ K. i i ’j f &gt;•. r'.Sf. Pr.: v
••J ii hi: (l-.:!lu**-i i-liw. E. M. Pope.
*•• tight o'clock. ‘ Bee program i.i r.n
Pau) II. Doqjey.
city '*.* o.her column of tTti.j i*juv.
the ■i y polict ' rce, wliilp tt- A. P. O. 13.
' • d : i'*: v
» k.r i*i l
timdirg •rirtt'd in the rhy* He lied
bqtI
■v.nd I? » rr cim ii m i, lie
2nd M. Do’. ac'm vnt,
We are glad to sre tbe Sr.:«fcru
cj:t*- 1, ,'&gt;*•!;■ ret tuned horn" , attei» ie riving a warm '/clerinv ir 'r .
A. E ^ F ., Via New York.
boys (ruin Camp W he.-ler on the
the eiiwe rf rchool.fo,* Hie season,
his many f.-irr.tlt In fit r ford.
streets here this week. It looks like
and had vetr- oat 'a&gt; the yard to
From A ( olorcil Soldier
o li times to ;o .* ail t&gt;f llu sc boy*
«
pick berrikii whi'n a*ruck, lie ran
Sr.r
fc.rtl lm.&lt; sent rcire good tolorhome again 'alt tough they a;e in
to hi* mother ne.yi.ig, "Mother, I tt;.
cd tojclicr* **• *l;i* frent and Sanford
uniform and arc Retting ready to go
nnukebit," and died before the do.**
1* |trolt) o f them {md e pccts great
overseas. Wc expect to hear :: ;pr&gt;d
.
o „ n*!,,,.i
*
fror.t them while ll.ey are
account of them when they tackle |
__________ __
tightiti,: lor U::c!** Sa;*-.. The follow­
the Huns for they an* trained up t&lt;&gt;
•
Red Cron. Trutsfcr*
ing letter from Charles Brower, son
t ’io minute.
f Rev. C. Brewer, parlor of St.
Members . of Scrnir.oje County
Benjamin Whitner left yesterday
fur the Pluttsliurg camp where he Chapter A. R. C. leaving Seminole p.ijl'a Baptist {Ihureii of George­
will take training in the officers county to make their home elsewhere town allow 1 what he thinks of the
school. Uc.ijnmin lias .mother year are requested »n notify the chapter
at Florida University and while .he secretary, Mrs?. It. A. Terheun who jured by the government for more
has practically oigned up with the will f ’.trnlnh the tranafe- card to that sixteen and a half billion dol­
government in the tesone corps membership la the now locality until lars It* the United States go\em­
they want him to finish hi* course the ex| iration of'tlie jiaid U|* annual inent. Up to the closo of business
at the University first and then ho membership. Notice of Iciving will Monday night May 13, . 2,029,8SG
will take liis plnce in Uncle Sam’a asai.tt the secretary in keeping a cor­ insurance applications, upggregaling
rect list of mcwbartUp. • Member­
army.
$16,663,614,000 h id been received
Cow Peas— Brabham Root-Rust ship records arc reported monthly-to by the M ilitary ar.d Naval Division
ivi.sion
Resisting variety. Price ?4.76 bush­ the Southern Dividon Headquarter
of the Buteau of War Risk Inturhence tlto nccer-*ity for keeping a cornnre. The average amount of i r J
el. Chase &amp; Co.
FORM**
ic&lt;”. i *
suram-c ap[ Fed for is 18,209, the
to : h -.* fit;
f it t in g
maximum permitted by -law being
U - n c ^ fo.S i I.Iinr n.tti -lailur
J 10.000.
Ori.'iit .0 utrii
M r.
In nti oi ou r war c
city.
Approximately
11,000
applica­
was a tt*iior : u i &gt; 1 u*t :Iuirt- ir n»thi
tions for government insurance are
to e v il1doers ami had on? of ,thv hetter ctTd frr- nrkt with m t.e good being received drily.
In the lasj
b.jgh.cs-. and keener.', minis «"i to o.;r fighting rr.rn'and the nation two weeks 41,000,003,000 of Insur­
criminology that was in the r.aie. that*, cur rfidiers ami fialors Insur- ance wes written on tho lives cf
,
Charlie Carter liar many friontls ir ante.
soldiers and sailors* This indicates
for fall--Has the popular formjnnfjrd hot! they were ell glad to
■Thai the ir. n.hr:* .of the military that the r.nw men joining the Colors
f e**ur*—Our stock o f
n:;tf ra'*s! fcr«*c t f the United tre taking out government insur­
xee him again. .
iARROWS It tboroiy rcpreseiv
There will he a service of mut in I 3t.it*s for v h o v irehefit tin insur- ance. *
tstlv, - You will find yout
interest,
ente-tnining as.well n?»de- i ’nct* ".s es'r.blished nre availing
‘ Brie .ad .Ue hfte,.
.
Men are being urged to irsurc im­
votionnl, patriotic and uplifting, n’. thomaiilux cf |t in snmetl ing tha, mediately upon enlistment, irtuiCOC CO.. •
t ‘ie Methodist house of worship ail £ood Arroricms will rejoleo at.
much as application must he nmdi
More, that 2,000,000 members of within 120 days after joining the
next Sunday night* • Tho occasion
will be-the pieaentatlon of the aer- America's fighting forces arc now In­ serv e.
*
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Try a Herald Want Ad

Arrow
C o lla r .

JUST AS GOOD AS
A NEW T IK E
1* the old tire that we repaired anti
vulcanized for you at so little rmt.
Bring us your damage^ tires nnd
tubes ami we'll make them whole
ajeuin by our vulcanizing proceas.
You'll have better tires end better
looking ones, too. Think it over.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Oak and 3rd St.

. Sanford, Florida

Hew Close to the Line
With the Adz of
. Frugality

Divert a Portion

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Some states permit wrestling •

of

Yonr Earnings

Each Pay Day
To A Savings Account

With this Bank and Have Something
. to Show for .Your Labor

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For Rent— For tho summer, (lat
furnished or unfurnished. All modi
ern conveniences, with Elder Spring
Water 'right, garage, etc.
At t ie
Elder Spring residence. Phone No.
.151 It.
.
75-tf

HOSPITALS MOVED COLLEENS WIN
TO ESCAPE FLYERS AMERICAN TARS

For Sale — Day-old chlx. ••Fine
Purred flocks. 25 chicks and broody
lien for $5.00.
Good chance to
start in the chicken business. F. N.
75-tf
All Local Advertisements Under Purdy, Osteen, Fla.

Attacks by Germans Cause Clos­ Every State in the Union to Boast
of Irish Brides After
ing of Many Institutions
- the W ar.
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In France.

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CLASSIFIED
A D V E R T ISIN G

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Thla Heading THREE CENTS a
For Sn!o at a Bargain— Market
Line For Bach Insertion. Minimum refrigerator, meat bloHj, computing
Charge 25 Cents.
scales and L-uther's toots. P. 0 . Box
82,
Mn answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
for Information asYo the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do wo ore not allowed to give
out this Information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions In tho ad.

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Fla.

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For Sale About (iOO liushels Irish
potatoes.
Car load or otherwise.
Delivered to any part of the city,
$1.25 bushel.
F. O. n. $ t.00 per
bushel. 'Nick Zernovon, Sanford.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

HERALD PRINTING CO.

Want Ads Bring Results

EX -K IN G D O ES U S E F U L W ORK
• , ■ , __ ______
,
Manuel of Portugal Now Director of
School for the Re-education of
Maimed Soldiers.

2 KILLED IN HARVARD UNIT CUPID BUSY AT NAVAL BASE
Kenneth Oaiton Telia of Terror and
Ruin Brought on by the Raider*—
Exciting Experiences Among
Red Croie Workers.

New York.—During tho recent fight­
ing
on tho western frapt tho Retl Cross
For Sale— Good paying business
has been experiencing considerable
in first class locution in Sanford.
difficulty In carrying on IJb work Im­
7.1-tfq
22.1 First St.
mediately behind the lines because of
For Sale— L. C.
Smith type- the attacks by German airmen on the
hospitals, according to a letter from
Herald
writer in good condition.
FOR SALE
Kenneth Gaston, son o f Mrs. L. I*.
73-tf
Office.
Gaston of Somerville, N. J-, who Is a
For Sale—One Runshout
Ford
Sale—Sweet potato vine#, member o f the Harvard unit. In tho
body complete. J. If. Hussey, P. O.
Imuiedlnto . neighborhood where they
Rico variety.
At the Byers
are working, he said, It was necessary
Box 12.13 Sanford.
80-tf
Beardall Ave. For prices sec to close five hospital# within a week
Crenshaw,
Sanford, Fla.
S. C. White Logliornc, ii^nt weeks
and they were llnnlly driven to estab­
7 1 -lltc
lish themselves In the woods. A teller
old pallets and rock. * 1‘ . y-c ' Y **!
from Mr. Gaston to fils mother fol­
hens and cork-', and *
yea.' old
Duroc pigs for sale. Rex Packard, lows :
*
breeders for r-alc.
F : le, hctl hy
7-l-tf
West Side.
"As you see, we have .moved. Wo
ittock, b;cJ from C.'i.oe , Voting
had to. The tdght after I last wrote
ami Ferri- - m ins. .Southern O aks
For Sale.—Ten acres hammock
you our hospital wu# raided fiercely.
Farm
erprisc r la.
Pod:
1 nd on Cameron avenue, right in For three hours aviator# were over us
80-2lp
* ip heart of the celery delta. T-Uis all the time, shooting or dropping
f inn joins railroad loading station, bombs. Two surgeon# were killed and
For Sale—-Ju&gt;t in. a new lot , f 'i hree acres cleared.
Must lie sold JJve more were wounded, two of tho
Miami trailers. Sanford M: . liiue &amp; t i close an estate;
I f interested big tent# riddled, sumo small tents
77-tf
Garage Co.
Owosso, blown up, big hole# put In tho roads—
J.
McDannel,
x rite F.
altogether It was a complete. Job.
53-tfc
Michigan.
For 3rIc-&lt;-A Ford loti trueI; ;,iih
——It ended all usefulness of-th e-vil­
J lu ly i 'in,i&gt;lde.___AlLnua: 1y no‘v—hwt- — Fnr- 5ate Large farm horse, also lage. foe. next day orders came to
iheaji. Sanford Miicl.ii*. • A Gura ;t I *avy wagon, only used short time, evacuate the entire village, hospltnl*,
77-! f
Co.
i u|uire I. E. Tcrwilliger, 709 Oak depots, barracks, and nil.* .W e nnd the
*t
hrnncnrdler# had to stay on two iilght*
07-tf
•enue
more while the hospital was lakvst
For Snir Gentle «!• r.l.cy • ilh
down,
and carted away. We didn't
For
Sale
at
Sanford
h
baby coll. A Lo two &gt;»-nr old -•
relish these nights much.
Launch.
’
,\lo
lj
11*
vn
Route \,
col;.
Both dirl cheap.
"The first night after supper every­
.....
Cost S’ "''!
77-tfc
Box 220.
body trailed out Into I lit- Held* carry­
h J :&lt; o
ing their blankets. Some slept under
For Sale- Une jinir black mure
Model Auburn Chummy
haystacks, some In trenches, a few
muhw. Good condition. At reasonCa»h $1250.
went to a fort nearby anil slept In the
able nricc. See M Klcb cl:, r. 7:;-tf
(leu A. f»e
ammunition room $&lt;&gt; feet underground.
By the time the big harvest moon rose
h jr S.i.c —.*,cvc ,te,-i. hrad of hog?.
FOR K ENT
there wasn't a sign of life.
Keg. D a.&lt;&gt;c .male, puio
i,,
Campaign Against Hospitals.
sell for half pri-e. Lire colt 2
re -Tw o furnislied rooms for rent for
“ The second night four of u# stnycl
In the tent. I let my bed down on the
old ready for service. i he best -me iti'lii housekeeping. Over 5 mid* 1
7l-2tp
ground and we built a barricade &lt;&gt;f
you ever looked a*. Lome an ! ,&lt; Cent S lo p .
Umber# to keep off small eclats, then
them. Oak Valley Farm, Sorr o &gt; .
Tw t , room.light went to bed early and got to sleep be­
F or Kent
Ha.
fore the visitors arrived. That night
2 Laurel
loUM-keeping.
they made special visit# to the two
hospitals to which we evacuated our
For Rent On West Side near ice badly wounded of Severn! night# before,
plant, cottage of four morns. Mrs. and as a result one of them bad to be
closed. They seem lo be currying on a
A. K. Berg. Phone
'80-2tp
special campaign against hospitals,
Furnished' Rooms by Day, Week five In this Immediate neighborhood
or Month — Park avenue Flat, IOfH" hove been closed within a week.
"W o drove In convoy to our new
North Purl; avenue, over L. R. I’ hilquarters. As u convoy we are quite
Ips Jt C ». drug store
Mrs. C. C.
Imposing, first the stnfT ear. then 20
Hart, manager.
, 30-tf
iiniliiiliinees, iui enormous true!; ullh
a kitchen trailer, a camion, a rondoll.! . &lt;
TItnet le, ii ad tin, French staff ear. We
1 r.to
ti­
drove uhtilll 20 miles, jiliuost parallel
'\ St-'111. •t
• el
to the front, so thill we ure still about
Du
Bore.
II. c.
15 kilometers from the.llfics, but *ive
68-tf
are lu a big forest very well concealed.
I knr Ihr
ln«lrumrnl« for
For Rent—Three
cilice
room# There Is no ^liellfire at that distance
drlertmlnlnf and Ike (ittHSCS for
In tills sector, and the aviator# have
nimtlini any and all drfrrU of »k
fronting on First street.
Most de­
little chance to see anything.
n». N O M A T T Kit i h r fialurr of your
sirable o(fives in city. Several other
“ This aerial raiding business as­
tm*r. If j f i L. I HHKN d«* m»l Mill
( good ollice rooms in -same building. sume# big proportions.
»»« prrfrrtlj1, rati on mr
We pa##ed
Vow, II ,t Speer.
2.7-tfc
llirnugh'a town on our way here where
I M any r j r l hat rr*pon«|* In tigM
1*^0 bombs bad been dropped lo one
'&gt;«•! *n ln»M*"l |urail fur runsuliillun
W ANTED
night.
and ad* If *" I f they bit on soft ground they are
i • •» .&lt;•• Tag Found Tag No.
comparatively harmless for they pene­
. 7-M-Ha. Owner c;.n have satin- trate ten feet or more and blow out a
UR. E. S. II 0 F F M A N
calling at the a (lice and paying hole like a well, straight up Into the
od'i'u.fr-urrii'iAS
dir,
..hi, advertisement.
HO-2 c
as Wr.l ( hurth HI.
Orlando, Florid*
"But the eclats of the bomb# arc
sumII, rarely more than an inch nr
Wanted A hr. nit* with good fam­
two long, while a big shell will burst
ily h].- white girl.
Wltl do j, -ncr.il Into Jagged pieces two nnd three feet
h -irevvcrl: for reasonable wage#. long that will cut clean through a
Address Box 321 If. A. * 79-tf.house. The dope Is to pick out n spot
lu soft ground nnd get fiat on the MirWanted— Cash
Grocery.
Cash
Write it on Your Cuff!
fuce, then only n direct hit cun get
prices.
A sure suer-o«s for a live you, nnd there Isn't u chance lu u mil­
Jot it Down in the
mull.
Corner Sanford avenue uml lion o f that.
Fourth
street. Store room nil fixed.
is ra l-p .T u n
Was Funny 8lghL
Rent reasonable.
Sen. or write to
“ Last night the mechanic, Ed An­
('. H. Letliec.
73:tf
M EM O BO O K
thony, nt|d I were hulldlng an ithrlx
lu the woods, for they ure always nice
to have around, when suddenly three
homhs went off Just below us, on the
Far Msnt.rr L rililtliir
road. At the first one Ed dropped his
To I tie l&gt;»morr»tlc Vutar* nt Srmlnol* Co.i
I h,r,hy «iinnunr, my candid*;* lor rap* pick and tare through the woods like
rcrnlmtlvr In tho non Florida lr»l-litur. n startled deer, hurdling trees nnd div­
Irom .Somlnulo ruutny. aubjrrt to tha damnrrallr primary to ba hold Juno llh ot thl» ing through hushes like ii wild man.
yoar, and Invito your cnnrldrrallon got my There was no place to run to so 1
■lualidcalloni.
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crawled under a ledge and waited.
.
Rat port fully.
J. J. 1 M C K IN 8 0 N .
"A minute Inter three more went off,
and then I heard a wild rush, and Ed
LaitaFrank L. Woodruff Anaounro* t
(-time tearing hack through the woods,
latura
T o tha Votara ol Komlnolo Co.i
all out of hreath, hut sprinting bis
I boc to announra that I am a candldata
(or ra-tloctloo to tho houta nl roprosonla. hardest. lie was so funny that I for­
t l o u l r o m Homlnola county. Ilaving ttrord
got all about the bombs—he wears
r ou in lhat raparitV In tha oortloa ot I * IT mutton chop whiskers, loose knee
loci I am prmrarrd to' il v o you battar »rr*!ra (n 1919. f do not knov ol any roatnn pants wtih bare logs, nnd he had his
• hy you ahould not flva ma a' tocond Irn t,
• hfck hat alwayt boon accorded all ropra- tin hat crammed, way down over his
The ideal way to make
•entatlyrt In lha pait. 1 tulty appraclata ears, nnd the expression on his fnce
I ho high hohor pall.m e by cloellng mo In was that of n man whu ha# given tip
memoranda and carry infor­
ISIS an&gt;l I ha to rndoavorod at all tlmo, to
look altar tho Inlerrtn ol tho nonnto o( all hope, tail Intends to fight desper­
mation that you need fre­
Samlnola county and the ttale ol Florida ately to the end.
I hope 1 have not (ailed to (ulflll your ex.
quently.
Covers last for
port alinnt and I trutt you trill tee your
"I laughed until I was weak. When
• ay rlrar t&lt;| give me a eorond term. Again
years. Sheets can be obtained
thanking you lor the many Incur* bellowed he saw* me he stopped, struggled for
on mo In the pait . I promise that t will
breath, swallowed n lump In his throat
anytime, ruled itbeht^Wles.
be tilthtul to the trutt Imposed In ma.
nud said huskily, *1 think they're de­
Youra
very
truly,
Bound in Handsome Dura­
FRANK L. WOODRUFF.
parts, don't youT As a matter o f fact,
ble Black Morocco, with Red
they wore neither bombs nor depart#,
For County Cammtaatonrr
but some defective hjiml grenades (lint
Leather Index that enables
I hereby announra myaell a candidate (oc Coun­
were
unsafe for shipment and wore
ty Comm Inntoner (or tba ftth DUtrict ol Seminole
you to find what you want in*
( ounty, auhject to action ot tha Damocnllc. purposely exploded by tho munitions
Primary ol June 41b, and eotkit the trotea ill ai|
stoutly.
llemocratlr. My platform U a aauan deal to al( workers.
"Glad the Italians are proving some­
llorpoct/ully
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thing at last. These drives will give
tho Germnn people food for thought
Pfcane 148
Sanford, Florida
during'the winter—about all the food
they'll je t,"

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Brlgld O'Rourke, Descendant of King,
Wede a Rancher From ColoradoRecord for Love at First Sight
Qoes to 8 eamin.
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Base American Flotilla In British
Waters.—Every part of the United
Btntes has .supplied n hero In love ro­
mances Hint have culminated In happy
mnrrlngcs between American bluejack­
ets nnd hlue-cycd inShThaldens since
the arrival of the American destroyer
forces In (ho south o f Ireland.
A fter the war. every part o f tho
United Stales from Maine to Califor­
nia and from the grent Inkes to Flor­
ida will IkiiisI o f nn Irish brtdo who
wns wooed nnd won In her native land
by nn American sftllor.
„ A I1 of tho brides ure looking forward
to that happy dny xvhen they will nee
whnt Ibelr husbands so proudly prortnlm ns “ God’s country." Already the
American sailor hn# supplied hi# Irish
bride with nil necessary documents to*
establish her Identity ns an American,
and some have even had their properly
In Hie United States transferred to
their wives ns n precaution In case
llicy lose their lives for tholr country.
Rancher Weds Irish Maid.
There I# .the marriage of u former
raneltMHin,—Bert—Attoiffli ^ s -■Drlgldi I'Butirko, whose family descend# from
an Irish king of that mime. Adam#,
who Is n boilermaker on one of the de­
stroyer#, hnlls fronn Hugo, Colo. lie
Is now- arranging hr have his ranch In
Colorado deeded to 111# wife a# n pre­
caution In the event o f hi# being tor­
pedoed. His wife’s relatives live In
llruee. County Limerick, and there 1#
plenty of anecdote connected with the
family's relation to the O'Rourkes of
kingly fame.
"I don't know anything about ranch­
ing," Mrs. Adams told Hre Associated
I'rrss correspondent, "but I am pre­
paring myself for the fair land Bert
has told me so much about by studying
n history of Colorado."
Then there Is the rase of Mary
llldge, ..... I waitress nt the lending ho­
led here, who lost her lieacl.to Ilurland
0 , llltchle, a miirldnlst's mate, first
class, of Allston, Mass. Slo- wns one
of Hw&gt; most popular gtrls In town. The
dining room over which she presided
Is out of hounds lo enlisted inch, hut
llltohlr contrived to see her while she
was off duty. They knew, enrh other
for four months before Mr. Illtetile led
her to the nllnr of the vlllnge rllureh.
But the record for love tit first sight
among the Americans belongs to a
young scnmiin. Paul Vulnehovlc b y ;
iinme. who u-rd lo work In the inn*
rhtne -Imp of Hie tiem-rnl Electric com­
pany at Srlie||i-i-|iii|y, N. V. He fell III
love Hie first day he stepped nshore
here, from the destroyer. Ada Jones,
it Cork girl, wns the object o f Cupid's
dart.* A fter the war Ynlnchnvlc Is go­
ing to taki* her bark with'him In that
thriving rlty In New York.
A few. o f Hie Americans first met
llielr wives on v'.«!t# to Knehiiid.
Charles Hannon Coblti of fhiirh'sion,
S. &lt;\, fell III line oil the beautiful 1'ornidi rlvlero with Ada tillberl. a widow
of twenty-four, whose home was In
I'lyiiuiiif111 Another English bride I#
Nora Elizabeth Kill, who was married
to Joseph \V. Hlglifiotd o f Des Mollies,
Inwn
Cupid Busy at Naval Base.
But H ie' majority of the Americana
married Irish girls who lived In the vi­
cinity o f the Atncrlnm naval base and
whom they met at the dance liutl or
roller skilling rink. Thu# Doris Fran­
cis Phillips Is now Mrs. I asi Vincent
Flavfll o f Hanover, Mass., nnd Mary
Ellen Sullivan |ia# become Hie wife of
Thntnn# A. Hnlscld of Mount Carmel,
1’a. A fter Hie war Mary O'Keefe, wlm
became the wlfwof Edward
Turner,!
expects to desert the trying ell mate of
southern Ireland fur Hint of s*ni ny Sun
Jose, C.il„ whirl 1# her husband's
Iinme. William Spaulding of Del-nnd.
Fla., bus married Ester Allen, while
Oral K. Cox of loin, Kan# won the j
hand of I’hyDls Rose Rogers,
Among others of the American sail­
ors who hnvo taken to themselves ii '
' wife over here are Benjamin .T. Moore
of Dnllns, Tex.; Ebert It. Blcklnghnni
of l'ensncoln, Fin.; Ilnrry E. Holder of
Denver, Colo., nnd Mlchncl J. Della
Rooo of Schenectady, N. Y. And Hie
list gives tiromlso of growing stcadllv
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Oiparlmi til •( Iht Inlnlar
ll. H. Land nnirt Si (ialnrMilU, FI*.
April 20th UH8.

Notlrr i* hrr*h&gt;- rtvrtt «hit William C,
Holiday rt Wvklwa, &gt;1* who on May 15,
1913, mail* llomr»lr»il Kntiy. Nn n11761
Inf K*j "I N W *( *ni) NK l| -*&gt;( SW*,. frr !
lion I. To* nthlp 20 S. Km,, 29 K. T»lla ,
h*&gt;vr Mrrldsn hi* (Slrd nolle, ot loirnllun !
In malk, Thrr,-y,ar I'rnot. to ratahllih rl»lm
to *1r 1*0.1 rl &lt; o (Ixoibol |.,(.ir. t'l-rV elrr u l i &gt;"our t . k t » r I. n! I I , . &lt;&gt;n i!-r I t h d » y
ol Juo,. .1-JI n
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W. I), nilman ol W.Hwa. Fla. *
EhlnYrlpp*n ot IV,Vlwa Fla.
Atlhur Wallar,
altar, &gt;t \V,Llwn. Fla
Alt In N,*niinh I W,Vlwa. Fla.
Uohrrt W. I&gt;ati*.
H-Ftl a Tu,,-ICle
llrclitrr.

SEND YOUR BOY TO
CAMP SAPPHIRE, N. C.
Mouataln Ultra, wain aSwU; (tan arrr takr,
*4i ranarw. H(kl raw boat*. doaUaf raTt, atria*
baarda, rhul,, alhltlln af all klada (aln* Ira­
ni* t aorta) tataria* la ail aobjrcta, military fra.
turn. SIilh araaaa 1*1; 1 lo Awg. IS. Far
ratal**a, writ* D. M a t , llrraard, 3# ( ,
Laaan St. JachaoatUk, FlarMo.

Boy ally has FiifTored much In the
present war, even nt the hnmbi hf II#
friends. When the Interallied -confer­
ence In the Interest of permanently
disabled soldier# was concluded lu
Paris, n party o f delegates Journeyed
to England to Inspect Hie great schools
established there for tho re-education
o f men maimed In bnttle. One of thesu
schools In pnrtlrulnr oxctlcd the visi­
tors' admiration 1)1*00050 o f Its mar­
velous equipment nnd seemingly per­
fect management. Tills wns all Hie
moro-remnrknlde because the dlrertor
of the srhool wqs n very young man.
So much Impressed were the visitors
Bin* before leaving they waited upon
nie^youlhful dlrertor nnd fairly idiowcred him-with praise.
"It Is both a great responsibility nnd
n high lionor to you, sir," said their
spokesman, a dlstlnpilshod French sci­
entist, "to hrivo been placed at your
ago nt the head o f so Important a
school."
" I ngree with you. Doctor --------,
but In times past I bnvo bad occasion
to direct matters even more Important
than Hi esc," replied Hie young man.
who wns none other thnn tho cx-KIng
Manuel of Portugal.

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Tibet History Lost
Tho history o f Tibet Is lost In th*
obscurity of the long ago, for Its cus­
toms date back to the morning of the
world. Its people come from the an­
cient nges, and It Is only known that
they belong to the Tlbeto-Indo-Chlnese
branch o f Keene’s Homo Mongollcus.

Singing Requires Strength.
Students ahould remember lhat singIng right requires great physical
strength, observes n voenl teacher. The
Into Madame Nonllcn remarked that It
required the training o f o prlro fighter.
The human race Is* not physlcnlly as
strong ns It wns n hundred years ago.
Tho abdominal muscles seem to have
sulTcred the grenlest relapse, hence Hie
scarcity of rcnlly grout singers. In
singing more thnn In anything else It
1# the "survival o f'th e fittest.'"

F E N O LE

h a s M atty Uses— N ow L isten !
I-KN'OLE i- primarily a Imu-cImM •pm ’ -, a ti--ail hut &lt; t
Uoachcj*, Mosquitoes. I’t‘(jl&gt;ug&gt;, Mollis, i lii»s, Am;-- nml oth •
insect p.1#!.-. , T H A T IS N O T A L L , I ’cnolc* t-p-avtrl h lie
chicken coop--, i |mjj kennel, and oilier u Jt- u ■ . vx ill km ck ;h
very “ tlitylijfhu" out of I I -a., I ice, and M ile . Am i a t: ixlure of iquid parts Fenole and 1nrd applied in chickens liotul
will cure Sner head in remarkably slm-; lim : a it mil.a* "lif
&gt;av " f**j -irk, m *' -heat'f'l fmv! latjle or m ; ll.
Sold in Quarts, Halves and (inlhuis Hy
F E R N A IJ ) HARDWAUF. CO. and IIM.I, H A R U W A R K CO.

FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY, Manufacturers, Jacksonville, Fla.

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY WILL BRING BACK

Nelson Sailors and
Soldiers Testaments
Are the Best

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Emphasized with the words of Christ printed in bold face
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and just X
A an inch thick. Type is plain- and clear — selfpronouncing. The Four Great American Hymns are printed

end bound with this Sailors end Soldiers Testament.

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orimTusiry In~ rolaniTnfteF (tic war
, also the organisation o f technical cdu’.*.
cation. Special aectlons dealt with
architecture, mechanics, chemistry
electricity, nnd economics.
It was decided to found, a Polish asoodatlon of engineers nnd technicians
in nussln, wllh branches In the prindpnl Industrial centers, nnd also lo
undertake tho publication o (,a hiweekly »hcct that ahould become tho
organ o f Iho society. Among tjio rcsolutlons adopted was ono relntlngTdThe ‘
future economic development of I’ o- .
land.

Congress of Pollah Tcchnlctana.
* The Polish engineers and technicians
now residing In Ilitssln held n congress
Canadian Forests.
nt Moscow recently, nt which 2S5 per­
The extent of Cnnndn's -woodlands
sons were present. The program con­
sisted of general discussions concern­ md forests 1# said to exceed SfiTi.OOi),.
ing tho rcluihllUntlun anil ileveiopment too arr- i.

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May 31 I * 1* *
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SUBMARINES NOW
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Heavy yields of hl|h claw products are neccssary to briny a big net profit to the grower.- The
banner record for inch retails has been held for
■ (be last quarter-century by

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PRACTICE FIGHT

Aotlvity of Destroyer Convoys Is Diary Exposes Carelessness of
Teuton Gunners With Their
Producing Most Satisfac­
Own Men.
to ry Results.

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Send for our Free Books on all commercial
crops,of Florida; also our Spray Catalogue.
Special adrice gladly given.
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Diaries Taken From Captured U-Boat
Commanders Furnish Documentary
Evidence of Effectiveness of De­
stroyer's Perfect Convoy Work.

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Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,

Realism Carried to tho Extrcmo by
Germane In Preparing for Trial of
New Strategy—Saye Human
Strength le Powerless.
"
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With the French Armies.— It Is now
pretty well known that, both .the
French nnd Germans frequently re­
hearse their battles, under conditions
as rt-ullstlc as posslblo on specially
prepared maneuver grounds. But,
whereas the French on these occasions
tako great care that no men shall bq
Injured, tho, Germans bnvo carried
realism to such a point thnt each exer­
cise of this kind costs Uicm a number
of wounded. Tho fact Is attested by
the following extract from the note­
book or a Gerrann of tho 218lh regi­
ment of Infantry:
"The exercise wns to represent a
new- method of attack used by tho
French, and wns to tnko’ placo on tho
21st, In the presence of the duke of
Wucrttemberg, and other personages.
“ On the 17th our artillery regulated'
Its Are preparatory to tho exercise."
Msn Wounded In Drill.
“ On the 21st we were put In plnco.
nt 8 :ir&gt; u. m. From 0:30 to 10:30 the
artillery nnd tho trench mortars flred.
We were given each flfty explosive
cartridges, while tlio men of the flrat
and second waves were, given, curb,
respectively, six nnd two louded gren­
ades. Kroln the stnrt, during the fir­
ing of the trench mortars, men were
wounded hy splinters. At 10:30 the
business hi-gun, und toward 1:30 p. m.
our companies were assembled for tho
goose step parade on the IlochwnlschWnlderystni rond. This parade also
took place before the iluko of Wuerltcuihcrg. Tho exercise, It 'appears,
sntlsfli-d tlii-SA* gentlemen entirely. So
(i
It will not he long now before we. m
eti
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ter Into the hell. Unhappily, sev&gt;«*rnl
men were wounded, ong seriously. !•
to -Ht*e cxerclxo
«*f this
.Is -really
, .sad
.... -----liltul Cltrrleil out with rt-nl artillery
un-l trem-h morljirs. Asl.le from the

Baeo o f the American Flotilla In
British Waters.—Dlarlca tnken from
Mfrs. Ideal Fertilizers.
IlD E A ld
captured U-boat commanders furnleb
Tumuia
documentary
evidence, that the doJacksonville, Fla.
|"’UC*»TOO*lS|
stroycr Is the most effective of present
'ununsco
weapons
agolnst
the
submarine.
1J*v*X4wn4tA*'
“ Avoided destroyer” Is the oft-repeated
•entry. In fact, these logs show con­
clusively that the submarines are hav­
ing a bard time of It.
;The result of the destroyer activity
during the last four weeks bns been
not only a decrcaso In* casualties of
W c make a specialty on overhauling and charging Storage
merchant ships but also a still more
satisfactory Increaso In the number of
Batteries of all makes. Alsft/rcpair Magnetos, Generators and
submnrtnes sunk. • *
Starters. Bring your Electrical Troubles to us.
Convoying as an Offensive.
The convoying o f merchantmen hns
Give Us A Trial
now reached a stage almost of perfeo
Uon, after mnny months* work In train­
ing both the ofllccrs of merchant ships
and tho personnel of the patrol flotil­
203 Oak Ave.
L. A. Rcnaud, Prop.
Phone 189
las. While systematic convoying was
undertaken primarily as a defensive
measure, tt has now developed that
carry out tne rood A d m in istra tio n pro­ convoying Is at the same time the best
gram. In nccorilnnce with till* order offensive measure yet devised against
we will not sell any whent flour except the U-bont.where the purchaser buys nn equal
The offensive side of convoying rony
weight of one or inoro of the following. best ho shown—by an Illustration:
s greater uso of which In tlio honii When n« submarine trli-H to torpedo a
will save wheat:
convoyed' ship—ns submarine* ore nowe«*
"Cornmcnl, corn flour, edltdo com compelled to do owing to the Infre­
SIGN P L E D G E TO CARRY OUT starch, hominy, corn grits, tinrley flour quency of uneonvoyed shipping—there
potnto flour, sweat potnto flour, so) is always n destroyer on the scene, and
FO O D ADM INISTRATION
bean flour, feteritn flour and meals the chances of tho destroyer's “ get­
rl^e, rice flour, oatmeal, rolled oats nml ting” Hint particular submarine are
PROGRAM.
buckwheat flour.
' correspondingly Increased. The wnke
Another exception
“ r C P l , l m . le « than ^ *&gt; torpedo .« generally seen hy the
tng mixed
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| d e s t r o y s lookout*. ..nil It given n
e ntto fw h e a flour, which mny |
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on (||i, ,llr,.ctlon wh,.r,.
POST CARDS
IN -S T O R E S . 50 per cen
gooil
tie sold without substitutes. Itetullers.
submarine l« lying. The destroyer Im­
however, tiro forbidden to sell mixed)
mediately steers a course Hill M'eed
Explain New Wheat Ruling to flours containing more thnn BO per In the line shown hy the wake of the
c e n t of wheat flour to any person tin
torpedo nml drops repeated depth
Thousands of Customers— In­ lyKS the amount of whent flour suhstl- charges along this course.
tutcs sold Is sufllclent to make the to
In n considerable proportion of ease*
sures Greater Food Saving.
tat amount of substltutm. Including this proves ••fferllve. for these dipth
those mixed In flours, equal to the to charges cnii-o- serious commotion over
Grocers of the nation have neceptcil tut aiiiouul to wheat flour in the mixed
n coii-dderalde radius.
rnthuslnstlcnlly the 50-50 bnsls for tlio flour. For Instance. If any iiiIxamI flour
Surface Signs May De Missing.
ts purchased containing 00 per rent
|nmlmsL&gt; of wheat Hour mu! nro doing
Tincorrespondent wits told &lt;-f three
wheat flour and !&lt;&gt; per rent, substi­
their utmost to explnln tlio now regu- tutes tt Is ncreasnry that an nddltb-mil ^nsi-s In the lis*»t fortnight In which
latloti to tlio housewife. This ruling hy '20 per relit of substitutes lie pur sutiinnrln.-s w*-n- thus «l»--«tT**&gt;*-•!. In
the U. S. KakjiI Administration requires chased, This hrliu;* li t&lt;&gt; the hnsls o f , many Instiini os. no thuihi. s'uhmiirlnev
each purchnser of whent flour to buy olio pound of suhstltuU-s for each nr&lt;- th-slr&lt;&gt;yi-tl wilhoiH any vUlhle lu.llcntloii 11hovw fhe wnii-r **f llu-lr less.
one pguiul of cereal substitute, oirn pound of whent flour.
Still others are Imilly crlpplftl, nH In
A
special
exemption
may
he
granted
klml or assorted, for every ppund o|
upon application In the rase of special­ Hit- nt ««. of the thiningeil flrrititin Uwheat flour. It was necessary to rely prepared Infants' nml Invalids' food honl wlileh wns recently Interned In
strict the uso of wheat flour In order containing flour whero tlio necessity Is Fpuln.
thut the allies uud our lighting forces
Another stihninrlue-wlileh will never
shown.
abroad might he assareil of nn ndi*return t&lt;- Cermotiv wits Mink vtoh-r p&gt; •
Some mlsimtlerstnntllnK »«•&lt;•»&gt;*
os
(jtiale supply of uht-ut to meet their
time hJ-*
tat on the part of eoiiauiiiern In hh-huiii . till .r 1 lreum-&lt;liilie*-s it eh-.rl............
vital .....Is. This supply must conn* ,nc
with the purchase of when. ThU I-ho.,I ............. I .. ................
frt.tu our savings hem use we have atflour one must coltflite the uihlltlonnl from lie- I tilted State*. It Ir extreme­
rrmlj*sent our iioruial surplus.
ly into lee nml im-uife to lire b tor|ti-th»
50 |»cr cent, imrchnse to one of the
Wheat saving pledge cards were fo r
substitutes. This Is not the case. Ono ut such close range, but the U-boats
warded hy the Komi Administration to
must tnke their Inrgqts ns they get
mny select from the entire range of
all retail food merchants, and these
them these days. The torjudood ship
substitutes a sufficient amount o f each
are bt-ing signed and posted In stores
to tiring tho tntnl weight of nil suhsll- wns Iondi-tl wjth a cargo of heavy war
material and the exploslmi v.-ns so for­
throughout the country. This card
lules equal lo tho weight of the when!
stales. "W e pledge ugrsulvaa JoiflUy 1° flour purchased. For Instance.-If n cible I lint It blew- it lurgo Jileee of
heavy material through the fli*ek of lh&lt;ptirchnsc of 21 pounds of wheat flour
ship
anil dfoppetl ll mi the ouhiaarlmIs mtitle s range of substl.tulos may he
ns the laller was submerging. The loin
too Lit

STORAGE BATTERIES

Sanford Battery Service Co.

GROCERS HELP
— IN 50-50 PLAN

J. H. BUSSEY

^ C o ra m ra / r'poun .ls'/corn grits, *
siumls; r i c e , d iM.umls: huckwh.-nl. 2

pounds..............
pounds: corn slnrclt. t pound; hominy.
2 pounds; rolled onls. 3 pound*. _
Theso suhstltules inay bo ,used In
the following manner:
Com meal. 8 Pound*.-Corn bread, no
flour; corn muffins or spoon brand,
one-fourth flour or one-third rlco or
one-third hominy; 20 per cent suhstl
tutes In whole brand.
Corn Starch, p- Pound.—-Thickening
gravy, making custard, one-third sub­
stitute In cako.
*
Corn Grits. 4 Pounds.-! rlcd like
Old False Teeth Wanled-Don’ l Matter mush, used with meal In making conf
If Ilrokcn
We pay up to 15 dollars jx-r set. Also brRolied Onts. 3 Pounds.—One-fourth
cash for Old Gold, Silver anti brokcru|g|(
to oiie-thlnl substitutes In brand, one
Jt tu-lry.
Check sent hy return mufWL nir auhstltuto In muffins; tiranUfnst
Good* held 10 dnys for sender’s approv­ porridge, use freely: oatmeal cookies
al of our offer. Mazer's Tooth Sjteeialsoup.
ty. Dent. A, 2007 S. 5th S t„ Philadel­ oatmeal
Buckwheat Hour. 2 Pounda.—Onephia, I’a.
fourth substitute In hrentl. huckwhent
cfik^u,
llomlny. 2 Pounds.-Bolled for din­
ner. baked for dinner, with cheese

Highest Cash
Price Paid for
A l l Kinds o f
Empty Sacks.
Drop a Card and I Will Call

lllce, I Pounds.y-One-fourth suh*Mrate In whent hrentl. one-third suhstllute In com brand, bolletl for dinner a
hrentl cut), n" « l,r‘ ^ fnM f,M,'‘ '
thicken soup*, rlre ptld-llng Instead of
rake or |»le. rice hatter rakes.
Several grocers have slated that
their customers who strictly
the 11 whontlrss meals each week And
It necessary m buy substitutes In nd
,11,Ion to those ordered under the
r^.-iu°i^ confusion has resulted on thn
purt of the consumer In construing
this “ 50-50'' ruling to mean thnt nn
equal amount In value of substitutes
must ho purchased with wheat flour
This is a mistaken Idea. The nil ng
■tates that the consumer In purcbsslng
flour nh.ll “ buy at
an
e q u o l w s l g h t of other cereals.
One exception to this ruling Is corn
ceralng graham flour and whole w he^
flour, which msy be sold at the ratll
of three pounds to five poupds d
wheat flour. T h is prorW on I.
because approximately 25
more of the wheat berhy ts used In tht
manufacture of these flours than tUndard wheat floor.
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,An old hen has.a much larger liver
than you In proportion tp weight or
food eaten. Then it follows that
they get bilious just like you do.
They are grouchy, cross/ unhappy.
Start the liver and make her happy.
Then she will lay eggs all th e winter.
Come und get a package of B ..A .
Thomas Poultry Powder.
Feed it
occasionally.
See your hens perk
up— hear them sing—look for eggs.
Your money back if i t . fails.
L.
Alien Seed Co., Sanford, Fla. 73-tfc

Marketing Hogs
Bents burying them. Steve Hoover,
M t. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, “ Com­
menced feeding my herd of about
100 hogs B. A. Thomas' Hog Pow­
der over two months ago.
Fifty
were sick and off feed.. Nearbyherd* had cholera.
1 d id ,n o t lose
One— they are. &gt; p ll and growing
fast.”
Allen Seed Co., Sanford,
Fin.
73-tfc

LEGAL ADVERTISING

of I t i a hop

6neex« Breaks Qlasses.

Rochester, N. Y.—Dr. D. J. CorriguO
of Webster Is In St. Mary's hospital,
where effort* are ‘being made' to wurq
the sight of one of his eyes. He was
returning home from Fulrport early
In the night when, In sneezing, his
face came In contact with the steer­
ing wheel o f the nutamohllo he was
driving. ' Hla eyeglasses were broken
and n piece o f glass entered the ey»:
ball/

NOTICE

Seminole County, Florida.
•
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la hertby given that until 2 o'clock In
afternoon of June Sth, ISIS, the Hoard
Public Ipitrurtlon for Ih* county of Set
laole, state ot Florida, will, at Ih* oOce
the Superintendent of Public laatnictloa,
Court House, Sanford, Florida receive sealed
proposals for th* furnishing ot materials for
and th* erection of a certain school house
al Lake Monroe, Fla., according to plana
and specifications ot F. If. Trimble, Archltact.
Plane may be had upon application
Superintendent or Arcthltect after May
1919. which application reuit’. b*
be accompa
a certified check
(or flO.OQ, which
.led. 'with
. ...................................
„ _____
will bo returned.to applicant whoa th* plant
and specifications are returned to Siiporntendent or Architect la good condition.
Each proposal must be accompanied by
a certified check mad* payabl* to tha board
In th* sum of &lt;200.00. All such checks will
be returned, rieept that of the -jucrtsifultiidJar, %blab aeiH-be fartdmntlt surb bidder
haa •atDfactorily eteculed a contract and
bund required by the board: In th* avent
the aurreaatu! bidder falls or refuses to tie cute satlafartory contract and band within
ten ^day*
after aa-atia
nutlr*w «a(
of at
acceptance
of UIW*
bid.
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Monrr

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County. Floridi.

My K. f: . F o r a U r . C h a i r m a n .
.Man: Nolirr la hrrchy fivtn that William
Jirulu it tuirrhaarr *»f T n O fllllfil^ No, AMral
T W l.a • 14«t rrrs-l ary.
CIT7. tlalrtl thr tth tla) t.f Junr. A l» |9fil
77-Frl 1t*Turs
.^ai'l crrtihr atr rmliran* thr fnlloRa inc «lra
|f r11••-*t i t r r t &gt; situatr«l in Srrninulr county.
Moritla. t4i-mtt I...la 1 an«l
I'lorh K, Villa t
Mill.. The asld Und b.lng aaaeaard at the i
^ !? f.*!,
. .
data of the ia.uanre of auch rertifieal.- in the ' N«-'*cv la hereby given that under and by
..1 1 ia i-oti-v
1virtuo-.i| an eaerutlun laturd out of and un- ' * b
der the teal of ihe t'lrrull f'nurt of HemMae Not t, la hereby givrn that william n„|r r„ ulll)i H tl,lda. dated May 3rd. 1918.
sC
J..Vny'm; ,,V : % " ! f. pV.ftifi

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Oh* r man. r l r , ia drfmJant, 1,

u M " M i y ' ^ n ^ ^
\1,1.1 Mllla. Tho aalil Un«l fiejm aaaraartl
u rt huu»«* i l o o r o f a a a l t l
at tli4* &lt;tato of thr iasuatirr « l aurh crrllll• a l e an ti Mt*| |o t h e h l i h ralr in the niAni- ♦»f J. N. Tanner. Has r a i sbnil I m t 1•i •!«1c*r f u r r a a h , t h o f o l l u a i n f
tilnl taiil rrrtifirat* a In my ofllra an*l haa t l r t r r i h e i l ( i r r m n a l I ' r o p r r t y t&lt;&gt;-a|t
rnailr applirat |4*n f**r lax «lffoila t«• iaam*
tine T u h a l a r S l u m
l.a u m lry llnifer* « l t h
lit srrettlsi re aith Ia'a I i»l» aa sffl'l rrftili- t h u s i m ) a * t a c h m e n l a . n u a l i » r a t r « i n n t h v r
r.ill * shall ill* fsslsrvnral arrv*r*ltiiC &lt;•» l» »
••III F r u f f r a e M i a m l . a u n t l r y atto lit S a n f o r d ,
•S* t|« *v» 111 is*ur thereon »»n Iti** fit li alay «*l M o t i i l a s a i d | i r o p i r t y l «• l»e B o l d aa th®
June. A l» l!lll*.
p r o p e r t y o f J. I I . O t r r m a n , t h r d e f e n d a n t ,
Wit nraa my official afgnalure an*l %
•al a m i t o a a t t i f t ) a a i d i l e r u l i o n a n d r o a t a .
K. K. I* It A ll Y,
Ilita It..' Ini .lay *.f May. A l» I »ln
SherHT S«tninulr County.
t*ralt
li. A. iMUUil.A.S.S,
Piokinaon A- Plrkinatin
C t r r k Clrcufl f*ourt S®ml nolo• €?&lt;•..-FU.
|ty V. M. IhiurUu. Ih 1'
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I h e e l l t r n t o e till.I t h e e \ i t

BAKE

P ER S H IN G ’S

PIES

Appeal From General for Pastry Cook
la Heard by the Salvation
Army.

Mrs. Cuyler, n prominent society
woman, who recently married Thomas
F. Ilyso, the noted financier.

Mayor,

Notice of Appllrallun for Tai Died t'nd.v
Miction S of Chapter 4*8*. Law* * Flor­
id,
.
.
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a.
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Notice ia hereby tl.vrn that William Ja- lhrI) lhr „|,| r(lrrk „,n
forfeited to the
col,. I. purrhaer of 1a» tertlficate
,a|.| board &gt;• damaer. oera.loned by such
dated the 2nd daV of June. A. D. IJI3 ) fallura- or refusal.- Ilond will be required
Said certificate embrace* the following dee- (
, , um rl,u.|
onv.ghlrcl tho contract
cribed property aituatrd In Semln.de county. p(jrr „f
|,u||dlng.
Morlda, lo-w|i: l.ot », lllorh L. Mila Mllla
Thr Hoard r*aef,
rkra thr rich! to rrlfct
Thr aaLI Ian.I Lrinu «aaraa#tl at th&lt;* ilat&lt;* «•( an&gt; an,| a||
Ihf l n u a n r r
a u r h r f f t l f i n l r in t h r n a m e
Hoar 4! ' u h l i c I n t t r u r t i o n f o r S v m l n u l a

weie half euted III. I ho|»e lh&lt;- shells
won’t finally hh.cl; tln-m, for escape in
such circumstances Is not to he
thought of. our safety tlepemls only
nn divine aid; human strength Is powcries*.
“ Next )huy, »:30 a .'in.—I have Jusi
got up. Iii splti- of Ihe violent horn|,Liniment of hln-lls nml lorpetloes I
Mie«-A-»iled lit gelling more or less
deep, litll we IniVe gone without eat­
ot the -ul.iiiitrlite wit- eru-h-.l Ilk" m ing or drinking, ns the sujiply men
egg^.oll ami she sank with till on have not Iteen able to get through the
bonrtl.
barrage Are. 1 still have a piece of
hrentl anti a little to drink; 1 will re­
tain myself as long ns possible. Who
knows when we shall he rcvIctunl -dT"
m rs; t h o m a s f . r ya n
Why He Could Not Write.
On the day. following the same sol­
dier wrote n Id le r wlileh wns found
on him when he wns raptured. 1 glvo (
litis extract:
“ Thou hast been waiting n long tlmo
for nety* of me, my ilenr Gertrude, hut
I -cun send thee nothing because the
artillery fire Is generally so Intonso
that the supply men who tnke xtur let­
ters cannot get to us. I-ust night, or
rather today, we went to gather what
the others threw nwny when they ran.
anti had some success, otherwise wo
would Imvc lintl nothing to ent ' or
drink. To suffer hunger nnd thirst,
thou seest, Is terrible. Every one
says: 'If the French come now It's all
up.' Thou seest In whnt a Btnto we
"nrc.”
And then tho French did come.—
Paul Hcott Mowrer In -the Clilcngo
News.

TO

Section 2. That It shall b* unlawful to
give or hand to any penon or parsoaa, cir­
cular*. hand bllla or other advertising matter
of any description la and upon any of tho
public streets ot the cfty of Sanford, Florida:
provided, however, that circulars, kaadbllla
or any othar advertising matter may be dis­
tributed by actually leaving same la tho
various placra ot the city of Sanford, or b y
delivery thereof to some person lasfds o f
any residence of th* city of Hanford, Florida.
Section 3. Any person, or persona upon
conviction of tho violation of any provision*
of Ik* foregoing ordinance shall be subject
to a Da* of 110.00. or Imprisonment not
reeding Ave days, at th* discretion of
mayor.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect
Immediately after It* passage and approval
by the mayor.
*
. Parsed this th* Sth day o t'M a y. ISIS.
C. If. D I N GEE.
President City Council.
I hereby certify that th* foregoing ordin­
ance was duly pasted by th* city council of
Sanford. Florida, In aestloa this tha Sth day
of May, A. D. ISIS.
(seal)
JAS. Cl R O B E R TS ,
City Clark.
Approved by mo th a th* Sth day of M ay
A. f&gt;. ISIS.
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« Soatsd propcstls will bo rocolvod by tho
county coomtsslonors of Somlaolo county,
Florida, at ths offlto ot tho clsrk of tho Cir­
cuit Court of tho county ot Somlaolo, at San­
ford, Florida, at or boforo 10 a. ra., Juno I I ,
ISIS, for sradins and psvlec 8 foot wldo
with brick UtasTS avoauo from tho Ht.
it, approilmsUlr 1 1-6 milts
Johns rlvor wrot,
to tho oast end of Iht&gt; prrttnl brlrk psvtn(.
it to
bo srcompstilod
by a
K a rh . proposal
____________
.
certified cheek mado payable at ai|ht to th#
elerk of tho Clreu t Court of Scmlnol* coun­
ty. Florida, for &lt;760.00.
After May 25. ISIS, plana and sporifictlion* may be aeen or aecured by applica­
tion to Mr. E. A. Douslau, elerk of tho Cir­
cuit Court, at hi* office In tho Court llouao
at Sanford, Florida, or Iram Fred T . Wllllami, enslnear, al hla offlte, Sanford. Fla.
The Hoard of County Commlaalonera roaerve* th* rl|ht to reject ony or all bid*.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk of tho Circuit Court.

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Do
It ordalsod
k ;y-lk
Mayor a ad CtljrT
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I Mo .A
Couaril at Sanford. Florid*.
Soot I on I. That I f shall be aalawfal for
say perron or persona, by hlmoolf or by aay
other party In'ala employ to dlatrlbaU any
placard*, circulars,' show bills, hand hills or
aay other advcrllaamlnt matter bjr tho de­
livery of the aam* to any person ar porsona
upon any of the public streets of ths city
of Sanford. Florida, or to attsab, post, prlat.
place, paint or atamp placards, circulars
show bills or other advertlaomaat matter
upon aay public pier* or object la ths d t y (
or upon any fonro, bulldlnc. tolocraph polo
electric light polo, hitch pool, troo or s a y
other object.

• T--- J. D. DAVISON.

NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS

men «re ...... .
ttl.imM n-guluri&gt;. S«» li ts not enough that w»should risk t&gt;ur lives when we are at
the front, we must even lie exposed
10 danger when we are supposed to
be nt. rest.”
A m i here tire some extracts from tlio
notebook of n German raptured lately
nl lllll 30|, near Verilun:
•'Yeslenlay Just after midnight we
went up to ihe.first line. The march
was terrible. Wo were shelled front
every siih- ami tlit* night wns blaek.
We got lost nml hud lo wander two
:-ntl a half h••llr* In ihe open. After
•lllthiitn 1,1 e l . rv deserlptlou'
11 mi 11&gt; i,.i. lie.l our -loiter. And what
11 s h e l t e r !

As O r l l u m RissIsUaf I k t D W r l t i t b s
•w mu*
• f Hand Mils. 0MHV
Utils sail A d m U st-

-. Chicken Livers

Clilcngo.— "Mary Sheldon's making
pie* for I’crahlng.”
This Is the expression common nt
Snlvutlou Army hcudqunrtcni here.
When General Pershing Inntlcd In
France. MnJ. D. W. Agnew, in charge
of the Hulvutlon Army here, cabled
asking him whnt tlio Salvation Army
could do that would be most appre­
ciated by tho commnnder of tho Amer­
ican forces la France.
“ SentJ me someone who can mako
an apple pic,” was General Pershing's
request, and Ensign Mary Sheldon
forthwith was dispatched.
Ensign
Sheldon gained fame here showing
mothers o f Chicago aluma' how to
cook.

M on- ami more ilu* ennoson motor car grows
sirong in popular favor. It’s natural, especially
with Ford cars, which are busy running every
day of the year— winter and summer the Ford
serves faithfully and profitably. So for a real
genuine fam ily*car there is nothing equal to
the Ford Sedan at $(595 f. o. h. Detroit. Seats
five. I^irge doors, plate glass sliding, windows,
silk curtains, deeply upholstered seats, .latest
type ventilating windshield— a car of refined
luxury with the everlastingly reliable Ford
chassis. Conte in and know more about this
superior car.
•
.
.

EDWARD H IG G IN S
Salesman

C. F. W ILLIA M S
• Dealer.

MONEY

On Flour, Gram and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Cratea

SAYING

PRICES

You Cob Bay From Us al
Wholesale Prices
W rit* for Trio* List

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

General Fire

Insurance

Offls

San ford ,

. Florida

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From A Colored Soldier&#13;
&#13;
Sanford has sent some good colored soldiers to the front and Sanford is proud of them while they are fighting for Uncle Sam. The following letter from Charles Brewer, son of Rev. C. Brewer, pastor of St. Paul's Baptist Church of George Town shows what he thinks of the Military life and the great war for humanity:&#13;
     Camp Meade, Md., May 26=5 '18.&#13;
     Dear Father:&#13;
     Your missive was received; glad indeed to have heard from you and to know that all were well.&#13;
     Since I wrote last, I have been transferred from the Department Brigade to the 368th Infantry, Co. C.&#13;
     The whole 368th Infantry leave very soon for France, and I am looked to go with them. We are getting all of our equipment for over-sea service.&#13;
     Of course I haven't had all the training, but will complete it in France providing I pass the last examination which we get at Hoboken, N.J. So far I haven't been turned down in any as yet.&#13;
     This 368th Infantry consists of all colored officers and privates with the exception of the Major and Colonel and is the strongest in the camp.&#13;
     Richmond Woodard is also Company H.&#13;
&#13;
     Don't forget to pray for us-also the members of the church. We are going over because this was is for God and humanity; and if we should die on the battlefield, pray God that it shall come to us:&#13;
     "As one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him&#13;
And lies down to pleasant dreams."&#13;
     God only knows who will live to go and come back; but if it is His will that I shall die at the battle's front I am willing to die as a brave soldier.&#13;
     I wish it was possible for me to see you all before leaving. Give my best regards to all.&#13;
     Don't forget that I have a 10,000 policy with the government made out to mother.&#13;
     Well, I must close and I must go over and get m _ _ _.&#13;
Don't forget to write me at once so I can write again for the last time while at Camp Meade.&#13;
     "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, for God is with me."&#13;
     Answer soon.&#13;
                    Your son,&#13;
          Private Charles Brewer&#13;
          368th Infantry, Co. C.&#13;
Camp Meade, Md.&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>IM a
ON TUESDATO
AND FRIDAYS

PUBLISHED :

g£Ml-WEEKLY
IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R LD ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TtJE8DAY, MAY 28, I f 18

VOLUME IX

THE PRESIDENT'S*PROCLAMATION
Thursday will be pbserved all over fastrcfs to our people ot m ike u crl*
the nation as .the day of fasting and :lec.to the utmost In suagprt of whst
prayer and following is the Presi­ • Just and true, bringing us a t last
he peace In which men’s hearts can
dent’s proclamation:
)e at test because it is founded upon
•
A Proclamation
mercy, justice and good- will.
.
Whereas, The congress of the
I d Witness Whereof I ’ have here­
United States on the second day of
unto set my hand and caused the
April last passed the following reso­
seal of the United States to be aflution:
f
Axed.
,
“ Resolved, by the senate- (the
Done in the District of* Columbia
house of representatives concurring) this eleventh day of May, in the
That it being a duty peculiarly in­ year of our Lord nineteen hundred
cumbent in a time of war humbly and nlncteer, and of. the independand dovoutly to acknowledge our de­ enc* of the United States the one
pendence on Almighty ’God-and to hundred and forty-second.
Implore His aid and protection, the
v ji^ W O O D R O W W ILSON,
President of the United Srates .be,
By^th’e
.President,
.
and is hereby respectfully requested
Robert Lansing,
a day of public humiliation, prayer
Secretary of State.
and fasting, to be observed by the
In
this city the day will be ob­
people of the United States with re­
served.
Thc banks will close all day
ligious solemnity and the offering of
ferevnt supplications to Almighty and many of the other business

THOUGHT NOW T H A f R IG H T

Geneva,' May 2 7 .—-Field Marsha1
ONE KILLED IN ORLANDO
von
Hindenburg, chief of the. GerNo Excuses Taken
After a sfrenuous search -for t h e
ptan general staff is In a hospital
assailant
who attacked the y o u n *
at Strassburg suffering; from typhoid
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Washington, May 27. — &lt;#■
fever, according to reports from th a t
♦
The war department issued •$*
city. The;advices state th at the re
♦
a warning to all youths at- ♦
port of voh Hlndenburg’s death is
♦
tailing 21 on or before June
Incorrect but that his condition is
•#&gt; 5, that they must register -f
critical.
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4- on that day. No excuses •$■
Typhoid feyer is said to be spread­
*#&gt; will be tolerated.. .
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being the guilty man. He answered
ing rapidly in the German arm y.
the description of the man in somerespects but the girl did not think
he. was the man and so stated. H e
w as, taken to Kissimmee for safe
keeping, however, while the search
here went on for the right m an.
Last, night a mob In Kissimmee
stormed the jail and took the' negro
better prepared iu
out and brought him he re augmented
enemy onslaught. Tho morale of the
by a mob from other points. T he
troops is of the highest and confi­
a e mlnole Guards had already been
dence reigns among tho men of tho
God for the safety and welfare of
called out to the swamp west of
united com and of Geranl Foch, that
oUr'causc, His blessings on our arms,
town to get the negro there if pos­
"UieTbemy-wlll n o t-b o -«b l«r to-carry
and a speedy restoration of an hon­
sible,
as Sheriff Brady recognised the
out his program to thc ful], nnd that
orable and lasting pece to the na­
fact
that some - organised, effort
whatever ho may gnln will be denrly
Congregational, Methodist, and
tions of the earth;”
should be made for his capture. #
paid for.
HAVE APPLIED FOR CHART­
Presbyterian churches will unite in a
Thtf mob canic hero In record tim e'
And Whereas, It “has ulwnys been
•’suntisc prayer meeting” sat the
In the work of strengthening the
ER AND ELECT OFFICERS
.
.
.
from Kissimmee with the negro and
the reverent habit of the people o;
battle front the Americans are play­
nnouncement th at n young* brought him to the homo of tho girl
THe Sanford Truck Growers, In ­ tlic United States to turn In humble
ing no secondary role. The steady
her
of one of the prominent jor fur{hor identification and it scornappeal to Almighty God for His
&lt; itream of thc khaki-clad lads from corporated, i* tho name of the grow­
had
been assaulted by a ed f or n t j me aB though there would ’
guidance in the affairs of their comY e r s e a s to the fighting line has ers organisation that has already ap­
churches, nnd the Congregational
icgro west of the city about be trouble of a serious nature a&gt;
mon life;
served greatly to reassure the British plied for charter under stale and fed­
and PreshytcHnn churches will unite
ps near the Rand’s Siding sonu&gt; WCre in favor of lynching him
eral
laws.
The
organisation
is
cap­
Now,’ therefore, I, Woodrow Wil­ In n meeting at the Presbyterian
•and ' French contingents thnt have
The young indy with her nnj Othors wanted a fair test made,
heretofore so valiantly held their italised at J50.000, and already more son, President of the Unitrd States church.
d taken this side road for a porrcst Lake made an impassioned
o*n against tremendous odds. Those than enough shares in the organisa­ of Ameitca, do hereby proclaim
out nine thirty and driving p|pa' t0 t ho mob th at nothing b e
At sis in the evening there will
of the Americans already in the tion has been disposed of to growers Thursday, the 30th day of May, a be n union meeting of men at the
•ar. had stalled the engine in ^one un|egB they were certain they
.rnnrhM have given nnd are still nlono, to pny in the required capital day already freighted with saered Baptist church, nnd at the same
I near the railroad crossing bad the right mnn and others r*u percentage. Without doubt this or­ and stimulating memories, a dn&gt;' of
iling. While trying to crank t jonccj them along the name line,
hour a meeting of wnmeh at the
ganisation, affiliated as it i* with public humiliation, prayer and fast­
he young man wan uccostcd
nCj,ro Was given a thorough e x Congregntional
church.
soiling agencies and otherwise und ing, nnd do exhort my fellow’ang
negro
who
came
from
omj
nnt|
0n and his story wts s o
till,-ry and outgamlng them in comAll these meetings will ho in the
working in the closest harmony with citizens of all full ha and creed, to
the
loading
stntion.
building
r
t
rajght
that he was given tho benwbtas in thc open.
.
the Manatee Growers Association of assemble on that day irt their several line of tho President’s proclamation
nanded
the
young
mnn
to
^
0
j
doubt and tho men from
Even the Germans at homo, pre­
Brudentown is a success from its ire- places of wot ship and there, us well calling for penitence nnd prayer.
t.
He
made
n
pass
at
horn
Kissimmee
stated that thoy had
viously adopting the tactics of encor­
All citizens who have no other
ginning a id appews t&gt; ho just wliat as in their homes, to pray Almighty
open
knife
and
chased
him
brought
him
here for. identification
ing at the Americans, now arc be­
has been needed ju tho Sanford and God that Ho may forgive our sins church of their own to attend are
stance
and
the
young
mnn
Bnij
tj,cy
intended
to take him back
c o m i n g ’ aware of their strength and
Seminole county section for many and shortcomings ns n people and unfed to tako ’ advantage of the
that the girj had escaped am, nR(l,n pIacc h|m , n j ai|. T hi«
virility. No less an authority than
above
that
thc
purpose
of
the
reso­
ycark,„ ft always takes fnilurcs to purify our hearts to love anti see the
road und hearing nothing of wa§ ,jon(, nn&lt;] today comes tho Intelthc semi official North German Ga­
truth, to accept and defend all lution of congress npd the proclama­
up the railroad track for ||Rcnc0 from Orlando that ex-m arshal
zette is remarking on the "maturing
tion of the President may he carried
things' that itro Just and right, ami to
thc
ice plant.* Tho crew of Charlie Carter of that city shot and
American reinforcements behind the
purpose o rjy those righteous acts nut as effectually ns possible.
Lch
engine
standing at tho billed t },e negro thnt answers th e
Seminole nnd Sanford have come
allied line."
and judgments which are in conform­
t
rode
back
with him and description of the man who corn­
to the front in tho mntter of bond*
Nowhere along the hnttlcfront has
ity with Ilia will; beseeching Him
ed
th
e
'g
ill
lying
in a ditch
the attempted assault here,
and
Red
C
rjsr,
Y.
M.
C.
A.,
nnd
oral new raids been carried out suc­
that He will give victory to our
side
of
the
railroad
trurk.
^
gpomi
that .he has escaped from
cessfully against Geimntv position*
armies u* they fight for freedom, other line* of nntional nnd world1
been
bruised
up
and
her
'
Bt&gt;cl|
on
and ma’de his way to
tty the American. British and French
wisdom to those who ^tr.ke cout.wc world-wide service, may this othtt
wus
torn
nr
sho
fought
ofT
o
rj
and0
.
where
he became engaged
and some similar attem pts by the
on our behalf in these dark days of vitally important nppcnl meet with
brute
nnd
ho
was
frightjn
#
fl8bt
with
a
negro woman and
y
Germans promptly put down. The rights are confined to the " o r e mnn struggle and perplexity,. and stead- equally earnest response,
way from h b victim ju st in wb jje t hc sheriff nnd others wfcrcshelling by thc Germans of Field vote" rather than to the number of
thc crew.
searching for him Carter ran up on
Marshal Haig’s positions east and shares held.
jirl
was
brought
to
this
city
him and ns the negro flourished a
northeast of Amiens lins been par-1
The officers and directors of the
for
medical
attention
nnd
knife nnd mode a move at him C a rte r
ticulurly heavy.
s of men headed by Sheriff fired on him killing him Inafantly.
The Americans'In the Montdid ie Sanford Truck- Growers, Inc., nre:
Rex Packard, Pres’t, G. C. Cham­
ind hla deputies took up the
This may prove to be the right
sector hava, carried out another of
berlain, vice Pres, and H. G. DiotOne of the posse sow a nc- mnn and if he is the case will b e
their "silen t" raids, leaving their erlch, II. B. Lewis, Jo e Cnmeron, J .
The 11:00
Whereas. Woodrow Wilson, rren - the Methodist church.
t from a corn field near tho closed to thc relief of the entlro com trenches without artillery support
churches.
The
meeting
^especially
n . Hood. John Bolly. It. L. Grier, dent of tho United Statin has by
tho holdup and fired on him munity. And every phase of th o
and overwhelming an enemy trench.
for the lad ies.at the Congregntional
proclamation set aside Thursday,
mn into a bav head.
A case proves th at if this crime it com Si* Germans were killed and one sol­
church at 6 p. m. nnd the meeting
tho 3pth day of May, 1918, as a day
dier wns made prisoner. The British
for the men at the Baptist Temple
of prayer and fasting:^.
near Iiucquoy In a sim ilar advcntqre
at th c same hour. . ~ * * 7
And whereas,
whereas, The ministers of the
captured fourteen Germans and. two
Thereby - offering prnyo? to our
different
churches of tho city have,
machine guna |nd in two other raids
ducts and doing for tho individual, in compliance with the President’s Heavenly Father for all blessings be­
took fifteen nrlsoncrs and a machine
through -their organization tho many proclamation arranged to have ser­ stowed upon us, antj for Hi* inter­
things that heretofore have been vices of prayer-and divine worship c e s s i o n - that wo may bo victorious
wanting. The organization offers no in the .various churches in thc city; in the groat struggle now taking
criticism to any person or firm but
* Court Opeaa Today
Now, therefore, I, J. D. Davison; place In the world.
wishes a ll’ well and offer* its co­ mayor of the city of Sanford, earn­
Tho
spring
term of Circuit C o a r t
Witness my hand and seal this
operation as far ao la
consistent estly request that all. places of busi­
for Seminole county opeaa to d ay .
27th day of Mny, A ..D . 1918.
whtfre I t ,can serve. . • ’
Thcro will bo a light docket from all,
ness’ be closed Thursday, May tho
thirtieth,
and
th
at
those
who
are
appearances.
A general manager anti sales agent
(■cal)
’
J. D. Davison, *
able to do so will attend tho services.
Mayor.
Union prayer service at 0 a. m. at
LOOKING. AFTER TH E nOYS
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No Army _J3*er Had Such Care As
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Present-'
v
Washington, May 27.— No army
ever assembled In history has had
more painstaking thought given to
one will be given by any of the tho protection nnd stimulation of it*
gentlemen named in this article.
mental, moral and physical man-

msnt made public hero today by the
commission on training camp activi­

nation should
the troops."

be mobilized behind ^rom the meagre dieacriptlon of tho
negro ho appcari to be about fivo
The President’s statement appears feet, eleven inches wearing blue I ‘
in "Keeping our Fighters Fit for overalls and felt hat and wcant a a 1
W ar and After , 1'f an official account largo |lie shoe.
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of tho educational and recieatlonal
Saturday night Mr. Burge who reactivities in the arm y and navy »ides on the west side noticed n j
training camps, written by Edward negro acting in a suspicious manner
Frank- Allen. A striking contrast is near his home and getting a neigh­
drawn between the demoralizing bor with a 22 rifle, all the weapon I Masons of Florida will have a
home and orphanage In* S t);P o te n tthey could And went after him. In 11
bordor in 1916, when American a scuffle with Mr. Burga the negro burg in a abort time, the^offer oC
troops were concentrated* there, and cut him badly with a knife after he I $70,000 for the Southland Hotel hav­
the conditions of* trhlnlng camps to- had been shot and made off in the I ing been accepted by the creditors
in the east, according to a telegram
night. The place was immediately I received* recently from Charles M .
covered and^irom th at time until |Allen, receiver for the hotel T om It is rep orted 'th at the lime crop Monday morning a close watch was I pany
Necessary legal detafla will
on tho Plorlda Keys toll be twjce si kept, One of the posse claims to l be worked out aa' aoon as poesible
large this se a so n a l In any previous have shot the negro as he disappear-1 and the home will be established and
year. Thc new crop will begin to ed in the awamp and it appears th at (n operation shortly.
about June 1 and continue tin he must be desperate enough by thia
time to come J out aomewhere aoon.
The State Road D epartm ent has

ty .
.
,.,
"E v ery endoavor U being made to
surround our fighting men with thc
kind of environment which n de­
mocracy owes to thotc fighting.In its
• The President said: " I do not be­
ll,ve it Is an exaggeration to cay
that no army ever assembled in his­
tory haa h ad . moro conscientious
and painstaking thought’ given to
the protection and stimulation of its
mental, moral and ‘ physical man­ &gt; Fernandina la getting some un­
hood. In thia work the commission desirable advertising, -because* the
on trailing camp activities have ror&gt;- liquor dealers have been run out of
Duvial county. Still Nassau r oould
hava blocked their scheme by voting:
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Meantime the people are keeping
remarkably cool and there will •be
no disorder of any kind, all of tjtose
being engaged In the hunt being dctermlned ; to find the right one and
gave tho county the espsm e of a
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put up
$60,000 to help ! D eSoto
county build the roads leading to th «
military camp at Dorr and C arlStrom, aviation fields.' The’ appro­
priation was m atje.provided’ D eSoto
county .would put up not lees than
r &gt;.- $253,060 on the tame road.

�HEDA NOVA l a •

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“The Woman in the Web”
Also an all Star C U t la

FRIDAY

A UTTtERED DECIDES''

“The Shell Game”

MABEL TALIAFERRO In

Also “ DID SHE DO WRONG”
A Two B cel Keyetone Comedy
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D R A F T 251

S A TU R D A Y
— IN —

^ o r e Truth Than Poetry”

C H A S .R A Y In

“The Honorable Algy”
Also a Two Reel Keyetone Comedy

The Wonderful Mme. Petrova
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Alio a Good Comedy

M O ND AY

E M M Y W E H L E N in .

One of Those Wonderful
Sunshine Comedies

TH U R S D A Y
BELLE

BENNET

In

Alio William Duncan and
Carol Holloway
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“Vengeance and the Woman”

most sensational and most oppor­
tune films of the year, "The^ Kaiser,
the Beast of Berlin." I t shows the
kaiser of Germany in his true light;
it takcx hia life up, also his social
life in Berlin, and carries it right
-down-to-the~present w ar.-and~m rsr
of this is absolutely true In history.
It is a film that simply set New
York Chlcngo and Boston wild. It
has been released only a very short
while and will be shown at the
Lyric for the first time. It is a pic­
ture th at evety person .should see.
The Lyric is to be complimented in
getting nil the big films up to the
minute

FR ID A Y
“The Public Be Damned

in the eleventh episode of "V en­
geance—and the W oman," Greater
Vitagraph’a new melodrama serial
which will be seen In the Star The­
atre Saturday. Bed and his men are
guarding a mountainside against
an attack by a sheriff^ porse when
miners above let off a giant blast
sending an avalanche of boulders
down on the outlaws, crushing Red
and all of his companion'.
This
scene is a remarkable piece of pho-*
tography, taken at the workings tf
aivold m ln eiirth lT SU rraa »&gt;l i»cu«r.ern California.
Mr. Duncan and
Miss Holloway take the lending
parts Ir. the rcriai, nr.d he directed
the picture.

In the cast aim are rtyc favorite!,
from the "Fighting T rail," George
Holt, Fred Burns. Tex /Her. Vin­
cent Howard sr.J S. II. Jennings,
hard tiding and quick shooting mcr,
anil ad fudged among the best cow­
boys in Southern California. jui&gt;t
Outlaw Leader (’rushed tp Death the type, of men to be associated
with Duncan in such a movinr. out­
F e J Johnson , outlaw leader and
door serial as "Vengeance -and the
first lieutenant of Black Jack , in hia
Woman.”
tireless pursuit of William Duncan •
Holt takes the part of M ill: Jerk
(Henry Blake I and Carol Holloway
(Bessie Bloke , meets a tragic death Haines', outlaw lead*".

Coming Lyric— “ Beast o f B erlin "
Inner secrctn of th e jife of William
Ilohcntollern are to be revealed in
"T h e Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin,"
the super-film attraction.
In a screen tim e of one hour and a
half the coarse brutality, the eensuousness, the egotism, the Selfishness
of the man who has sacrificed more
blood than has been shed through
the war In all ages will he pitilessly
exposed in a picture that will bring
home .to. every—A m erican-just—wk^t
American boya are fighting for over­
seas .
There is no guesswork or fictioning about the picture. It is founded
on the private lives of W'ilhilm II.,
and his Consort." wiitten by Henry
W. Fischer, from the private diary
of Ursula von Epi'inphov^n.'or r.ire
&gt;ears hofuarne to the kaiser in „
It is not :i war picture but it

In these days of wool short­
age and uncertain quality you
should choose your clothes
dealer with as much care as
you would select your lawyer.
Pick out one worthy of your
confidence.

Precaution of Director Saved Lives
of Stars
Care by Director Paul Hu:st in
having tested a runaway built spec­
ially for a scene in the fifth episode
of "T h e Woman in the W eb," Vitag ltp h ’s big new adventure aerial,
which will lie shown in the Star The­
atre Tuesday prevented an accident
which doubtless would have-resulted
in serious injury to . Miss Hrdda
Nova and J . Frank Glcndon, 3tnra
in (ho serial.
A heavy automobile driven by Mr
Glc-adon and in which Miss Nova
and two other persons are escaping
from pursuers wes to be driven
through a fence and down a «twp
runway. The runway ^was built of
redwood on the \ itngraph lot, in
Hollywood, nnd Mr. Hurst doubted
it v.'.uld carry the heavy car and 'ila
four passengers. He had a chauf­
feur drive the car slowly down the
runway, nnd when it was half down
it crashed through tie , planking,
wrecking the machine.
The driver was unhurt, luiii t ’ re­
*
pared to jump if the cons*iucli&lt;n
({«,*• u a jv As the mat bine would
have been traveling forty milts an
hour In the actual filming of the
scene, the wisdom of the dircete.i’s
foresight is appreciated.

SATURDAY

Allowing onl y
Two Days for
a Saving of at
Least One-Third
on Your Pur­
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“ The Public lie Damned” is an
exceptionally stfoag presentation &gt;I
one of the most vital ;:iohlenris of .he
duy and concerns not o :ly every
individual householder anil perron
in this country, but nlro the millions
o f nearly starving ; copies on the
ether aide of t h e G i f a t Pond. Her­
bert H o o v e ’-Tffcw ’ Chief - Adminis­
trator of the Food Supply of the
United Statea and head of he Am( •
lean CommUsfon for Belgian Belief,
has exposed before the United States
renato the condiiions which aro the
subject cf the photoplay.
"T h e
Public Be D am ned"'Is coming to tke
Star Theatre May 31st.

W ed rather

miss a sale
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We must have something Is -e a t
and the papers to read. Everything
d ie wn can give up. If w-e live In r
small way,- there tro at least new
dresses and bonnets nnd everyday
luxuries which we can dispense with.
If the.you ng zounvo of the farn Illlooks sm art in his new uniform, its
respectable head is content, though
he himself grow seedy as a carawayumbel lato in tho season. He will
cheerfully calm the perturbed nap of
his old beaver by patiently bruahlfttf
in place of buying a new one, If only
the leintcnant’s jaunty cap la what
it should be. We all take a pride in
sharing the epidemic economy of the
time.
Only bread and the news­
paper wo must have, whatever else
we do without.— Oliver Wendell
Holmes.
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RED CROSS MEETIN i
heart (oca out to God for th eig lft'r
of It. '
The Third Friday of c v l (
The agony ia forgotten. BHe' haa
• month will be .
given to the world a man. She puts
meeting of the Red Cm?
an arm around the child, that will
at Woman's Club on r£v
always be th ere-to. guide and pro­
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
Avenue, at 2:30 p.m. *
tect.
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YOU AND M E.”
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Beautiful visions of the future, *
.K arl Schultz,
Sherman
Routh,
with her son in alb of them, pos­
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
sesses the new world that's been cre­
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d i n g e e :
.Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
ated in her heart, and, with the
Roumillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
heavenly smile qf motherhood glow­
cer, Hugh. White, Oscar Rouso, C. J .
P l u m b i n g and
ing upon her face, she falls asleep.
A CHIEL IS AMONG YB TAKING NOTES AND FAITH ,.
Lawton, James Purvis, William H art
Time slips along on wings of
ley, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Temple
“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM ” — 8 0 SAYS SAUNTERER.
G a s F11 cin g
lightning. The wee knit shoes, not
Forrest
Gatchcl,
E
d
.
Cameron,
D o o o a a D a o a o flD o a o o o o o a o o o o o o a doooo oo oo oo o D o a o a o 000060
two inches long, give way to sturdy
shoes of lrathcr~hnd are put in some Lyman Baker, E . S. Ward, Robert
ism.
And
then
when
it
comes
right
Mary a La Mode
All Work Receives My peri0||
Deane, Tcnny Deane, F . F. Rober,'
down to solid facts the people who sacred hiding place as keepsakes.
(A New Thought Poem)
Douglass
C.
Griffin.
W hat mending, brushing, advising,
have but little are usually the ones
Mary had a knitting bag
Attention And Beat Efforti
as
her boy starts off to schooll What
.Army *
that give the most. Out of all those
Of rod and white and blue,
John Murrell, Kehneth Murrell,
who were able to give a big sum nights and days of work, worry, sac­
And everywhere that Mary went,
Opposite City Hal)
Tolepboash**
rifice
for
hts
sake!
Mother's
hoy
Leslie
Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
how many skirked? But then a real
T h a t'k n ittin g bag went too.
man usually shows himscl( under must look well, behave well, live Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
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well, and God alone can keep record Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
It went with her to church one day, any and all conditions and I would of how much of her hope, soul and
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
not
have
the
brand
on
me
that
some
Which made the people stnrc,
life mother puts info it. But it will George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
people
have
on
them
for
their
stingy
The congregation craned its necks •
S S tiB S S fim
ways In jrivil life nnd csuccirl’y now pay. Some day nhe’ll ' go shopping, burn, Albert F ry ,, Jam es Estridge,
To see her knitting there!
or
:o
the
l
ht
at
re
or
to
church
on
the
Georgo
Huff,
Thomas
Sullivan,
W.
when the country call: •for ; 0c :
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a
s
-n r. of. a line, manly fellow, her A. Pattishail, Meade F o*, Ingram
best.
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One Inch Carda Will Be PublUfctd ft,
boy. £om c day i: will always be, Gucrry, .Henry, Byrd, Osborne Wil­
The ushers they all stood stock stijl
dcr
Thla Heading At The Rate Of ft a
To watch Miss M a ry 'k n it—
"D o n 't do that, mother: let mp do liams, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
Per
Year.
it!"
Some
day
it
will
be
the
strong
And strangers who appeared that
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
^ A Nevada justice, in sentencing
MRS. NONIE MAHONEY.
arm
of
her
boy
about
her,
to
protect
day
a
John
Lee,
J
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AS.
tafford,
Andrew
a man found guilty of uttering unAssociation-: "Bring me 6,000 name* of
Did n ot know wherfe to sit. V
pntrlotic and reditious statements her and to return the nigh’ s p.*?*1 Aulln; John Cater, Lawton, Alfred
M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis, D m women who want suffrago and I
such as " T o hc-ll with, the soldiers," days of care and utuMfirh love.
The organist sat hypnotised,
But behold, the bey is. l jr.m., a.'.e Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler. J . IrlU support I t "
delivered the following remarks on
O P T O M E T R IS T
"Oh, Judge," demurred M n. Maho­
Her head was in a whirl,
the subject, which every man who throughout the world goes up a F. Coates, Ernest Gormlcy, Walter
She missed the offertory, piece,
may be suffering with an unpatriotic cry for all-true men! A mad beast Radford, Corbptt Hutchinson, Sam ney . prettily," "that id a stupendous E Y E S EXAM INED
A-watching Mary purl;
a n d G L A S S E S FITTED
heart may well take home to him­ ravages the earth, would befoul all Povehouse, Harry Carlson, C. E. task I" Than ahe panted aa If to get;
motherhood, would make nil men Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long her breath. Bho Was really running Schaal'a Jewelry Store. 123 W. Flip ft
self. Bead iti
The soloist forgot his bit,
" In your ense, Mr. Summerfield, mere brutes and human happiness a Jam es Weaver Norman Baker, Er­ over In beY mind the names of the wo­
In trying to abstain'
at the conclusion of thc^ testimony, plaything of greed of power; a beast nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M. man the would call up on’ the tele­
From gazing a t Miss Mary while
of course I could do nothing else but that says to mothers: "Y o u r sons Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy Stafford, phone and put on the job within the
She went from purl to plain.
.find you guilty, because of your own are but fodder for my guns!" To Lewtio Oglesby, Dcnslcr Stafford,-T. nazt ten minutes. "A stupendous task,
Formerly of the U. S. Army
admissions on the stand you w.ere sons: "Y o u r mothers are but brood O. GilHs, Willie 0 : Goolsby, Harrold judge, bat B can be done. It's a barThe preacher strayed fbr from his guilty of what 1 consider the most sows for my power!"
Holiday, C. R. Pcnbody, Robert rlor, but IPs not like the sex barrier— ' CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
lest,
The man, her boy th at was, an­ Mcrriwethcr, Robert Routh, S ta f­ Impossible to overcojtpa."
despicable crime that could be con­
The modesty Involved In- requiring SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK BLDC. I
With energy and zeal —
ceived In n human mind- Born, ns swers that call. "H e r e ," ho says, "is ford LoFils, Grover LeFils, Paul that It shall take the opinions of 6,0001
His thoughts would stray to Mary, you say you were, In the state of my all and mother's nil. .lustice, Dooley, E. L. M ott, Frank camp- T ex ts women to offset the opinion of
Anti her turning of the heel!
Pennsylvania, and having nil your happiness, m o th e r'lo v e shall not bell,^^.William Hartley, Floyd Wash­ ono Texas man found Its match In thelife enjoyed the gifts and Idess'ngs of perish from the onrlh. My life for burn, Oscar DuBosc, Edwin L. celerity. With JWhlch tha 6,000 got into',
Office 309 Park Avenue *
. The singing was neglected . __ __
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the balnnco.
_tlie_ groatwt—nu I ion—on—Hod 'ir- f nnt^ I t!" - . 11o W b a.ndsome nnd noble RF DInjjle:
T o” watch the gray sock grqw —
Within ton days the National Arocrl-1
Sam J . Pickens, Harry If. New­
stool, under tin* Stars ami Stripes, looks in his new uniform!' How true
Telephone 291
The people ull stood up and cheered which grunt to all mankind oppor­ and brave be will surely be.
man, Bryan Walker, Andrew J . can Woman Buffrago Association re­
As she knitted off the toe,
How- her heart fills to the bursting King. Chnrles Priestcr, Robt. 0 . ceived a telegram from Mra. Mahoney Office Hrs: 10-12 a.m. &amp; 2 4 p.i
tunities nnd privileges sueli ns are
saying the Texas list had gone over
enjoyed in no other country in the as memory piles upon her all ihc Weeks, Wnlfrcd Pierson, Vandcr
the top with 6,000 names on It and
Ilut Mary knitted calmly on,
world, von not only openly confess joys, struggles, sacrifices that made Perrittc, Adolph Shaw, Barney F. more names pouring In hourly.
D R . L . D . BROWN
Nor even dropped a stitch
you do not care who wins tlu* war, him hois,-since that day when she Griggs, Harry Mijes, Duncan Mit­
Her devotion undisturbed,
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or how many of your young men full turned upon her. pillow nnd glorified chell, Drnwdy Mntthcrs, Lewis ColDENTIST
□ all vs. Roller Bearings. *
In spite of every hitch.
oil the blood cluki d lint ilefit Id* of the Creator whq *ent her a boy who lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John It. Long,
Bull bearing? nro n German Inven­
Office Yowcll-Spccr Building *
Europe just so long as you may In* would some day play a man's part. William B. Lynch, Jam es H. Lee, J.
tion.
nnd
It
I?
only
a
few
years
ago
At lust the sexton put her out..
allowed to wallow in gjutrony and
Today her boy, her man, i* tossed C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
Phone 10H
Sanford, Florida
that they mnd«* ilu-lr nppenrnnre np
And urged her to reform:
idehtiie**. While 1hey are defend'llg by l lie waves of foreign seas, a Mason, I&gt;r. T. A. Neal George Hyman Mu- market. Roller bearings, both cyl­
Hut still she wandered ull alum’
John E Hawkins
our. homes and our tarred honor you ^corpse, for the beast has sneaked up
indrical and conical, an* an American THOMAS KM.MKT WILSON
Serenely knitting on.
Fred Ballard
say you would let them starve. You through the spume and blown a \jiip
Invention. The advantages claimed for
K. natr.isoN nottsuoum
Cal Robert Willie *
have not one drop of true American (o bits.
The stricken mother is
tin- rollers over tin* balls an* tlmt they
And then some one in horror ctied: blood in your veins and thankful we alone. Sin- goes lo the chamber and
Joe Znpf
can sustain both tlu* rndlul and the
"Oli why will you do sich?”
nxhtl strain and *' * ,re more easily
Ralph Geiger
may be that but few disreputAble j puts in her bosom the little knit
Miss Mary answered them with cow ards like you are born on Am er-1shoes, while her bllhgry eye.
replace*! when
c-iine worn.
Harry Geiger
LA WY E R S
i
pride
Fred Ballard
lean soil
After you admitted your nis toys, his hook', his cloth*—, any­
Floridi
Sanford,
"T h e OX IS IN T i n : DITCH
Robert Bill
j guilt, yon proved XiiUlM-lf to tit., thing thiit was part of him; and all
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KiMif- I'otter
|inind. lower in principle than the is darkness.
Raymond McDonald
most loathsome reptd* that inles's
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Score.. of other American mothers
Car]
McDonald
1
the
earth:
vott
had
t
he
temerity
In
are
today
as
she
is!
and
the
horror
* All of us “(molil observe Thurs­
Clarence
Temple
I
a.ik
mercy
at
the
hands
of
th
e
'court.
of-it
.must
multiply
a
hundred
I
dd.
day, the day of prayer, in this gri at
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR *1 LA* |
Joe Guerry,
Oli, lo* them who have no runs,
trial that is being imposed upon all | This ! consider nothing It's* than u
William Shepard
personal affront to myself, and I who k iln no loss thul wrings tinPractice in Stale nnd Federal Omrti
of us.
Carl
Takach
want you ami all of your ilk to, dis­ heart anti pictures' all the future
Lanier-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford D
Victor M. Greene
tinctly 'understand that when such Mark, let them, ton. oiler all they
* I uni glad to note the work being charges are proven against you, you have, that war may be killed anil all
First Lieut. Geo. G. Herring
done on the city street? the council can expect no quarter at my hands. through the romlng years, mothers
Second Lieut. Ralph Wight.
MY SPECIALTIES:
taking the right course in tearing tip I have hut one regret and that is may have their sons! \\ hi i-t a day , Clarence Mahoney, Homer Wynne,
the ties and erics timber- of I he old When Killed to u sense of sccu.lt.. We iff wheal lesxoexs, nr tuet)' le;anew* --r , W alter, Mtlsoti, John I’ezobl, Paul PH h l!tl&gt;\S II \ N I ) . PAINTED &lt; H I N a
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traction road and placing 1 lie bricks have never provided for ju-t such! moneyles„:l»«is. Iic-jdf till- life of -Ilf: I'e/.oM, Kdinond Stowe, Frank I.os-t­
HMlHAM'S
STERLING
SILVER
o m i t: in Tin: couiit house
buck in 1be proper manner
This pqne lucent of sueit people as you. feiing. m niggle, tat-rilit*e o! a single j ing, Arthur Lossing.
will not on y make .mr street look because i; Inis been blit recently i'u k American mother? God help us! let
ROGERS'
PLATED
WARE
Berkeley Blackman
SANFORI) - - FLORIDA
wider und belter but will give us we learn such ingrates could live. us save, sacrifice and g iv e . ns the
Worthington Blackman
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
practically u new crown and center. You have just earned the death pen­ mothers must.
Wallace Crosby
alty in my judgment, and were it
Henry Lee
Alvin Kendall
C%m
^ Speaking of the Bed i:n
m re­ within my power, I certainly would
GENEVA
Brittain Johnson
minds me that wo certainly have a mete it out to you, mid then ask per­
Mrs. Baxter ;.nd chtidx 1 of
noble liand of women in this county, mission to execute it myself. Tlu G.iinesville are visiting the former’s i ' Joseph Wynn
(.ion bless them they are standing sentence of the court will be thu' parent;, Mr. an*1 Mrs. J. II Muddle-! Chas. S. Lee. army.
Tale Chapman
back of the boys like real heroes and you be punished for the dc* pirablr -*i *ii.
Robert A. Cobh.
they are giving their ijme and mon­ crime fur which you h ate been con­
Mis. Jean Matthew? of Ft. LauJ.
J . Driggers
ey freely and they are working week victed to tfie fullest extent provided derditle is the guest Iff. her m
mptlier,
A. I. Boss
after week in the Bed Cross rooms by our stuletiites." ('lark County Mrs. Jennie Prevail.
Tom Meridith
here and all over the county nmkjng Hcvicw.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Nicholson are
the bandages (hat will sunn lie need­
over front Daytonn lo spend n week
ed so badly. It taken the women to 1 Pule, exhausted, sobbing, gasp­ with Mrs. Nicholson's father, Mr. T .
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show us real patriotism.
ing, she returns from the Valley of I). Peters. .
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the Shndow of Death to turn a
★ DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSION- A
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Will
Hand
of
nnH The Bed Cress drive of lust week mother's look upon the tiny creature
New Shipment Just Received
AL LEADER FOR SUFFRAGE, rt
ford are visiting Mr. *tpl M r . Au­ ★
shows what the people of this coun'y upon the pillow beside her. ®
brey Moran this week..
afe and rhow# their brand of patriotIt is n boy, they tell her, and her
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Representative Scott Forrls of *
pW msim s unwt
M i. and Mry. Joe Leonard of S t. ★ Oklahoma, the newly elected A
Wwd ki &gt;fl t n b .* Wo*
Augustine were called^ here to the ★ chairman of tho Democratic *
J«bt1 »«] mi ***k b, pm Udtm
bedside of Mr. ; Leonards ■ sister, ★ Congressional Campaign Com- A
fcnuk fit mi la, IVOrtT*
Mrs. Goo. Matthew^.
★ Rilttee, la a staunch supporter of ★
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suffrage.
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Those attending revival services
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"1 nm In favor of giving suf- A
at Oviedo from Geneva lust Sunday
★ frngo to women ungrudgingly," *
were Mr. anti Mrs. Palliahull and ★ raid
Representative
Ferris, A
Misses Blanche ami C r irgiu Patti- ★ speaking In tho House;' "Unit, *
shall.
★ because 1 believe It Is right; sec- ★
Rev. Stone preached .wo Interest ★ ond, because I cntvJInd no sound *
ing sermons at the Baptist church ★ _or satisfying nrgifrncnt, logic, or -k
★ reason, that will Justify a course *
last Sunday; in the morning taking
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for bis text the Red Cross, showing ★ stance. In truth, and In fnct, tho ★
in u forceful way the utgent need of ★ four great political platforms of *
this good work.
★ tho last election promised equal * J S.miiary Sleatn Pressing, Hot Gasolnlc Dry Cleaning. Allen*
tiona of All Kinds on Short Notice
We have the Agency for the Celebrated
The Geneva people enjoyed an­ ★ suffrage to woman as to man." ★
Join
Our
Gentlemen's
Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
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Miller Tires. These tires Guaranteed for
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Harney la^l Monday night, in honor
S U IT S $15.00 U P W A R D
the Minimum of 5,000 Miles. Re-adjustof Mr. Geo, Eichnor soon to leave
for the front.
After supper the
ments made in Sanford, We carry a line
young peoplo had a gcod time in the
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of these tires and will be glad to have you
good old fnshiontd way. ,.
inspect them.
The citizens of Geneva were made
very proud and happy last Monday
afternoon when presented with the
Down In Tessa tho tuffrnglata ha&gt;«
honor llog due them for buying so ■ pretty good fdend who is an anti.
many Liberty Loan Bonds.
Hon.
Ilia name Is Judge Barry Miller, and
Fared Lake with a few well chosen
he Uvea In Dallas. Recently ho mado
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a contribution to the Womcn'a Oversea
Endot C urlctt who in turn handed it
over td be raised on the pole, by Hospitals,, U. B. A., regard Icm of Its
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little Pauline Moran and Charley suffrage backing. Then be went a atop
Dooley while America and Star further and made this proposition to
Spangled Banner were sung by the Mra. Nonle Mahoney, a Dallas suffrage
people, after which.Rov. Stone pro­ leader and one of. the directors of the
nounced the benediction.
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cuuragetrnnd nfikwi*Te&lt;T.
Tho University .o f, Wisconsin Y. W.
G. A. sodnl service comrfiltteo Is con­
ducting a Illg Sister movement among
Italian children, nnd works with a
neighborhood house In the Jewish
quarter. The Colfeglatc Alumnno as­
sociation of Minneapolis, Minn., has a
national old committee which supplies
volunteers to teach English to foreign
soldiers nnd civilians.
Silas Edith Dennett* head-of the Chi­
cago! Collegiate Alumnae Bureau of Oc­
cupations, reports many calls In the
fall for secretaries and translators
wtth n knowledge of French nnd Span­
ish. Swartbmorc classes In elementary
(lermnn hnvo shrunk this yonr, while
Spanish hns won n sudden popularity,
the classes having tripled In ’ enroll­
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ftlg betofo belfliTtreated as oiRcY ~g£N
racnls.
Leather, Metal and Cloth.
Tho flrst operation on tho nrrtvnl of
n train 1s tho sorting of tjie load Into
three piles, leather, metal and cloth.
The cloth and canvas- go at onco Into
Immense disinfecting tanks that arc
In operation night nnd dny, nnd from
there to tha Inundry, Then they go to
Specially prepared fo r this Newspaper by P ld o ria l Review.
nnotherovnrehouse, where they ore
m itW M M W M tB IB g M a H i
separated into repairable nnd unre­
M s m a m g m
m
pairable; here there Is a.(treat deal of
ripping to scpnrnto trimmings from
New Linens for the Dining Room Beautiful.
garments nnd to divide the garments
themselves Into pieces of ns nearly uni­
thing moro acceptable than either
Dy KATHRYN MUTTEREIL
form size os possible to facilitate their
tho scarf or centorpleco, though har­
Despeaking the attontfon of ne«ing soon them together, It Is bard to
dloworkers who go to lavish langths
transformation Into comfortable slip­
dissociate one from tho other. They
to tnkko tho dining room ono of the
pers.
mako an essential practical os well
most boAutlful rooms In tho homo
Tho sheep skins aro purified by a
as a beautiful gift and ono that as­
aro tboso now linens. They consist
kulphur application In the abandoned
surer more than transient pleasure,
of a scarf and a ctxiter-ploco of en­
vrmtt of an old cemetery near by,
for with uao and tho consequent
tirely
now
ehnpo.
Embroidery
and
j
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9
0
4
0
4
0
+
0
+
0
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0
4
0
+
0
*
0
+
0
+
0
4
0
4
where 0,000 of them nro trented each
day, after which they arc made plia­
HUSBAND COURTS W AR,
♦
ble nndready for wear again by a bent*
BUT
NOT
W
ITH
SPOUSE
Ing machine. Soma of then; nro able
—
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totnko another turn nt the front, but &gt;
Aunt
Independence, Knn.—A mnr- +
tho most of them, along with pieces of o
rled-tmm of this city recently ?
uniform, arc distributed among the an*
returned his questionnaire anil o
semhtlng stations at tho rear for tho
* waived all Ills rights to exemp- +
equipment of auxiliaries and among
tlon.
+
the hospitals for the clothing of con­
When asked why, ns a mnrrted 9
valescents.
mnn, he didn't take advantage of o
Bags are sold here at tho rnto of
them, he suld;
$
a hundred bales per dny, weighing In
“Exemption
bo
d------d.
You
♦
the aggregate about 12 tons. This rep­
don't know my wife. Sny, mnn, +
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resents the wear and wastage of cloth­
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I’d rather walk across Ntf Man's o
CAitt. Caddock
ing received at Le Mans alone; nn
1* W land a ml hack Imrefooted than o
equal quantity Is received nt Les Mur­
Three titles nro now In new hands. Amt It ull happened In 21 hours. At
live with thut woman.'’
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llns.
Anita. In., Karl Cnddock, n private In the National army, wns awarded n
Kettles, braziers, lanterns, drums, + 0 + 0 4 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0
referee's decision over Wlndek Zbysxko, champion wrestler. Caddock took musical Instruments nnd nil kinds of
the flrst fall nfter one hour and twenty minutes of mush going.' When the tools nlso pass through here on their
ipeed limit of two and a hnlf hours of nctunl wrestling had expired tho way to Rennes to be dealt with tty spe­ C O L L E G E BOYS T A K E UP AX
No. 12-140— Scarf with Filet Ends and Embroidery,
referee nwanled tho decision to Private Cmldock, N. A. Tho decision curried cial establishments where the per­
Athletes of University of Colorado Will
the title with 1L
filet crochot. tho simplest of all hnnd- laundorlng, tho toxturo ot the linen
centage of recuperation Is said to be
Cut Wood During Week-End
At Snrnnnc Lake, Bobble McLrtm won tho world's professional apecd
becomes more pleasing and the
tnada lace, aro combined In tho deco­
very slight.
Vacations.
charm of tha docoratlon more pro­
•katlag championship, defeating Edmund La my In three spoctul events.
ration of tho pieces. Tho embroidery
nounced.
Is worked In raised satin and eyelet
In Chicago, Augto Kleckhefer won tho world’s championship at threoBoulder, Colo.—Athletes of the Uni­
Patriotism Personified!.
Crocheted corners nro a very effec­
stitches combined with Romnn-cutcwhlon billiards from Alfred Do Oro by scoring n total of 100 points to Do
New Rochelle, N. Y.—The greatest’ versity of Colorado here, who lire not
tive means of ornnmontatlon for
work. Tho octagonal center-pioCo Is
Oro's 120.
‘
patriot In the history of New Rochelle, cnughLln. the. next-arm y-draft, will -twenty Incboa wide. -Tho filet crochot -acarfe and center-plocca.' Tbs Inner
edges of tho cornorg may bo satinmotifs aro worked with No. SO
tu p fia n il ITTj.ftm -p r m r nr rqurpim-n t, bn a”boon discovered.' He Is the mnn shoulder an ax Instead of a musket,
stitched, buttoutiolod or whipped to
crochet cotton.
These articles are made ready for who hung out n service flag with one nnd go Into the forests of (he Rocky
the llnon, as proforrod.
use again by tllslnfecllon, renovation star In front of hltt gnrage because he Mountain national preserves during
Equally appropriate for tho library
nnd repairs. There are In addition, sold his car to the army quartermaster holidays and week-end vnrittlnns to
or
living room would tho pieces be,
cut wood. Tills will he brought to
made each month from pieces of cloth­ department.
if mado oT ocru llnon, with tbo filet
Moulder am) shipped to Denver and
ing that nro not repaired, 100,000
In natural color crochet cotton.
other cities ns fuel, to take the place
pairs of sllpjters, 120,000 enses for sol­
Woman Is Deputy Marshal.
Women who do a groat deal ot
diers’ canteens, 60,000 forage caps,
Denver, Colo.—To Miss Loin An­ of coal.
crochet will find that crocheting from
The college boys have agreed to
75,000 shoe lares, 20,000 cloth cases derson of Pueblo, Colo., belongs the
tho ceutor of a ball of cotton Is much
Daily Eight Trains Bring Soldiers' for bread lonves, nml 10,000 wash- distinction of winning the flrst appoint­ donate nt least 20 per cent of their
easier than from tho outside. Rcmovo
ment of a woman ever tnnile us u dep­ ax nu«l saw earnings to the Red
tho pasteboard from center of cotton,
Ruined Equipment to ,L e ' rngs.
Cross.
uty United States marshal.
,
6,000 In Repair Shops.
then tako crochet hook and carefully
Mans From Front.
draw tho thread from center of ball
The rccnpernllnn nnd rcpnlr of worn
v
and tho end can easily bo found.
nnd dntnngefl articles began In the
Place ball In an onvnlopa and uso
spring of 1010 In vast warehouses nnd " L E G LO N G S " FOR S O LD IER S ■ P L E N T Y OF S T O R A G E PLA C ES
from
this. Tho thread Is always
repair shops In which 6,000 persons.
clean nnd nover tangles. When copy­
Woman Who Hat Made Home Into
Including 2,000 refugees, mostly wom­
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Veritable "Houae of a Thouing a (llot crochet pattern from a
en, are employed.
No. 1 2 1 4 0 — O en tsrplacs to M a tc h
land Closets."
working pattern, tho uso of an ordin­
Here nml nt I.es Murllns. northwest
French Redeem 60,000 Pairs of of Orleans, among the quays from
0 c arf
ary reading .glass makes It easier
Trench Boots and 50,000 Pieces of
One little woman living not far from
which the mobilized men of the fifth
to count tbo stitches and relieves the
Persons preparing gifts for pros­
Outer Clothing Monthly—Ger­
ew York, says Harriet Rlsxnn Olllesmilitary region went off to wtlr In
strain on tho eyes.
pective
brides
could
not
select
anyman Wsr Prisoners Work.
pie tn'the Mother's Magazine, has been
August, 1014, Oerman prisoners of
able by the expenditure of n moderate
Embroidery No. 12446. Transfer pnttorn of scarf nnd center-pleca,
war now line up In front of incoming
sum of money to transform nn Imprac­
blue, 25 cents.
Lo Man*. Department of the Snrthe, freight trains and unload quantities
ticable Vlosetless dwelling Into one in
Working pnttorn and dlroctlons fliot crochet diotUa. Nos. 87 and 90,
France.—On an uvernge eight trains of great sneks thnt look like the prod­
which housekeeping Is not only n - 16 coots.
s day are bringing to L c Mans tho uct o f a gigantic rngmnn’n shop. •
pleasure, hut where the problem ol
wastage at the battle front, consisting
The indescribable mass Invokes tho
storing nwny rtothlng hns been satis­
of thousands of tons of dnmnged war confusion ns well ns the trngedy of
factorily solved.
material and soldiers’ ruined equip­ the battlefield. * There are pierced nml
Among her friends It Is known m
ment. There hnvo been ns mnny ns dented helmets, worn nnd stained
“the house of n thousand closets."
17 trains n dny henvlly loaded with pieces of uniform, forage caps, great­
which Is nearly If tod literally true.
this material picked up on battlefields coats, leggings, army shoes nnd trench
Every little etildi.v bole tielow ttie
«nd nmuml etiinps. I^&gt; Mans would be boots, some of them pierced by bullets,
t-hlnglcs bn* hern utilized for closet
the paradise of ragmen and dealers In some torn by shrapnel ami others
spare. There tire bunk* of rlu*rtn on
nub blind goods were It not for shredded by violent contact with
both the second and nttlc floors, to siij
the fa&lt;‘t i lint the French tinny Is tlnd- burbed wire.
nothing of n cedar closet with sail nnd
Ing Its own use for such of the mate­
All of them nre covered with layers
nlr and electric light, for the rccej*rial as It Is able to recuperate or re- of mad of varying thicknesses und
Prepaied Specially for this Newspaper by Pictorial Review.
llon, of the owner's choicest posses­
Pair.
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not Infrequently ti garment presents
sions.
Home
of
the
closets
nre
eedai
Establishments loented hefe by thq n Btnln of nn Imlcflunhlo color, always
lined, others sheathed with mntehet'.
quartermaster's department recuper­ easily recognized hut got rid of with
board*
of North Cnrollnn pine, well
ates monthly 60.000 outer gnrments, dlfllculty. These garments receive
ing boy. It Is mado of tweed, but
shellacked to keep out the moths uni)
liVum umlergririnents, 3,600 pairs of sjM-clal treatment. They are flrst
serge, ctmvolt, broadcloth or any
fntincnlly
sprayed
with
a
liquid
Ir
ixt.nno pairs of trench.hoots, 26,- ' thrown Into u receptacle which they
other material may bo substituted.
which oil of cedar (days a part.
l**\Mee] hdtiuilSj 270,00(1 shpepskln go through a lorn.- and tltoruiieb cleansThu coat Is In doublo-breaated effect,
A printed II-t of every article eon
with -I'.im at tlm contor buck.
2...
Mi im
tallied lit the drawer* and cupboards It
.
Tbo fulness below tho bolt Is laid la a
.i taampnan
lurked In plain sight In order that tin
plait. A choice of adjustment U
allowed, for the.coat may ha but­
Our soldiers will not hnvo to worry frantic search for Inanimate thing!
Vi
toned close to tho neck, with collar
ntmut .warm legs this winter If they that seem suddenly to hnvo tukec
wings nnd flown nwny. may be cntlrclj
rolled high or tho collar may be
will hut wenr the “leg long” thnt has
rolled, low with tho front forming
boon devised by Miss Emma Prohnmn, obviated.
lapels. Tha largo patch pockets aro
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sister of the Into Charles Frohtimn,
turned over at tho top to form laps.
New York and Quebec,
for their comfort. The new garment
’38
Bands at tho lowor edges of tha
41.
Quebec
City
Is
older
than
New
York
37
tits snugly around thu tops of the sol­
alcoves
draw them In closely about
1
dier's puttees or canvas loggias nnd It'wus founded In 1008 by Samuel d«
tin* w rist Tho wlda straight belt Is
Chumplnln,-whereas
the
earliest
datt
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4.
2
extends upwards to he drawn tight
3b
of self-material. In medium slza
around, tho wnlst. It Is knitted of that cun he set for the founding ol
tho coat requires 1% yards 64 Inch
very heavy wool nnd Is sure to keep New York Is 1010. New York Hay nn!
material.
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t
the Hudson river were discovered l&gt;j
0 4
With tho aid of tho guide, the cut­
cold nwny from tho wearer’s legs.
ting of tha coat becomes greatly
7
Tills photo* shims Miss Frohmnn Verrazuno la 1521, nnd the discover]
was followetl by occasional visits o|
simplified. If directions are followed
putting
her
“leg
longs"
on
one-of
the
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strictly tho lines of tho garment wlllsoldiers. lie Is nlso wearing a knit- trading und exploring vessels until tin
29
bo as perfect as If It had been manted sweater so tlicro Is very little nrrlvul of Henry Hudson In 10(A&gt;. urn
tailored. ' First, fold the material
year
after
Clmmpluln
Imd
built
lilt
elm net) of his ever getting cold. Quitoevenly In' half. Place tho facing
|titles of tho new garments* will bo furt and chateau on the slope leadlni
and trimming band, nenr the edge of
I made at the new workroom of tho Na­ up to the heights of Quebec. Begin
tho fold, but let tho largo * '0 ’’ per
tional Lenguo for Woman’s Service,, nlng with 1010 Dutch merchants ills
(orations rest on a lengthwise thread
patched
several
vessels
to
engnge
It
13
nml they expect lo have the “leg longs'
of
tho goods. Tho collar and bolt,
the fur trade wllh the Indlnns, nnd lc
on the way lo tho army boys soon.
with “T ” perforations, rest on the
*■
1014 n ship commander Adrian Block
lengthwise fold.
lb »7
*2B
having lu st bis vessel, built thef'OnAbovo tho facing and trimming
IB
rust" or “Restless" on tho shores ol
hand nro the pocket and sleevo sec­
20“
the upper harbor of New York. About
tions, with largo “O'* perforiktions
the satuu time u few huts wo re. built
Not only it (Ms double-breasted on a lengthwiso thread. The re­
College Women Training for on the south.cud of .Manhattan Island
eoat serviceable, but &lt;( is extremely maining material la devoted to tho
In 1023 thu country wns erected Intc good-looking. It fends itielf to de­ back and front, which are laid on
Americanization Campaign.
n province by tho Dutch, nnd the seal velopment In a variety of materials. the mntorlal with largo “O" perfo­
rations resting on a lengthwlsa
Opportunity for Splendid Service by of government was established on Man­
thread.
hattan Island, on part of tho ’site ol
Those Having Knowledge of
Here Is an exceedingly popular
Tho buttons may b« of bona or ot
the present city of New* York. Dutch
Foreign Language*.
model for an overcoat for the grow­ ■olf-matorlaL
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rule commenced, and continued until
22
Washington.—Tho knowledge of for­ Heptcmber 8, 1004, almost one hundred
CUTElNaGUIDE7 6 3 8 S
how
ingS
ite-Q
eign Inngungrs which before tho war years before the British acquired New
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LE.D 6ES
seemed almost superfluous equipment France or Canndu.
and of tittle practical use except us a
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finishing touch to an education of cul­
.0
O
ture, Is now being appreciated by the
1 1®
demand fur volunteers to work with IM M EN S E AIR RAID DUGOUT
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FRONT. J *
aliens, nnd spread the Ideal of Ameri­
26canization. Ono of tho four wnr England Open* to Publlo Usa Railway
-‘-r-VS-AT.CT■
B
courses nt Vnssnr college, Poughkeep­
Tunnel Accommodating 2&lt;V
THE DOTS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.
sie, N. Y„ Is “training for work with
000 Peraona.
Dy Clifford Leon Sherman.
aliens," taken tiy those who have con­
. nr *,'0,k s:—The man wp picked up In the open boat out nt sen turned versational command of u modern lan­
London.—Tho biggest air raid dugto be a French fisherman, whose schooner had been sunk by n submarine guage. This course will fit young wom­
out In England has' Just been opened
bio i " 7 b‘‘fore’ Thc Germans didn’t even let htm-bave time enough to drestb en for work In censorship, translation, to tbo public for uso during air raids.
he managed to cut a dory loose nnd escaped In that. All of the rest
the education of aliens nnd other social It will accommodate 20,000 persona.
Wert‘ ,ost I,e tol(1 us ■» “bout It a9 he was eating his first meal In work connected with alien supervision. Tbo dugout Is really an unfinished rail­
Pa c in g '
&gt;riy.six hours. And how that man did eat I Ho was mighty
0 J®
Young college women In Cleveland way tunneL 100 feet underground, on
« '« ! . and we were ju st as glad os he was. All that he nionnged to save was aro giving evenings to educating for­
FOLD OF 3 4 INCH MATtRIAl WITH NAP
which work' was discontinued at the
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dot 2 eigners. War news Is printed dolly In beginning of tho war,
Patented April 30, 1907
^ "'P ’ete the picture, draw a line from d o t.l lo dot 2, then from dot * yariou* languages, pnd posted -In the
' It Is electric lighted 'add seats bare
Pictorial Review Boy*’ Coat No. 783®.- 81m *. i to I I years, Prlea.
t0
3. and so on.
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/ school ^enters apd .questions are cabeen
provided for. 2JX» peraona.
(Copyrtsht, i«f. by.TM DaU Byndlcata. Ino.)
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Easy and Practical Home
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A Coat All Boys Will Like.

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�THE EANPOSD HERALD'

FAQE FOUR

THESANFQRDBERALD
R . J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Buslaesa Manager

rubtbhtd E r n y To**d»y and Friday

TBE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
BtmacRimoN i -uice

in advance

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TURKS MONTHS,
0 « Q rin 4 la Ua a t j by Cmnitt |2,tO Per Year fa
Adraaca «r 10* P tt Manth
F a / a a l i la Aaraaca M a il Da Mad* al Offlra
CMla. ad aa B**aad-Claaa Mall hlalltr A a(*d 21ad
IMS, al Um PoaladV* aJ SaRlard. Florida
Uadar Act W March ltd. IMF
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Herald UuUdJnf

rdrphaaa No. 1U

calls for '.enlistment in thtv, tan k
corps.
" T o be eligible for this service n
man must be between the ages of 18
and -10, physically-fit in ovgry way,
and must have had experience in
mechanical lines,, .There is a special
call for men who are \familinr with
automobile and gas engines, heavy
trucks, motor cycles, tractors, gar­
age workers, also machine gun oper­
ators, cooks, clerks, wireless buzzer
operators and those generally ex­
perienced in mechanical lines.
"T h ose desiring to enlist or be in­
ducted into the tan k corps are re­
quested to write to the rccruitingg
officer, 63-57 West B a y street, Ja c k ­
sonville, Fla., and ask what proced­
ure will be necessary to he enlisted
in or Inducted into the service."

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Patriotism, Music, Devotion
Patriotic, musical ami devotional
will be the evening service*at the
■Methodist house of ■worship naxt
Sunday. The occasion will he the
presentation of the beautiful service
flag" by the Hortherhood to that
church.
There will he ringing
speeches, appropriate warship of
prayer and Scripture, reading and
fine specially prepared music.
President of the Brotherhood II. II.
Peabidy will preside, Brother Teach­
er I . It. Philips will introduce the
patriotic service. Brother F. P. Fors­
**I pledge allegiance
ter. will make the presentation
to my flag and the Rcspeech, and Pastor Dr. Ililhurn will
public for which it
make the address of acceptance tin
stands; one nation in*
on behalf of the church. The Bro­
divisible, with Liberty
therhood has requested Mr. E. T .
and justice to all."
Wool!ruff tp take charge of and ar­
range the progrlim,. synopsis of
which—will appear in Friday's iisue
of—The Herald. There will he a
largo time, replete with patriotic nnd
spiritual uplift at the M. E. church
...
RANK IN F ID E L IT Y
Today there art* cannon throwing next Sunday night, to which all not
projectiles seventy-five miles, there attending service elsewhere are co:are automobiles running ninety miles dially invited.
per hour, there are railroad trains
Prorlaihulion
making seventy miles per heur. and
Being in full accord with the nM
there are airplanr^£pfTHT"| hundred
and fifty miles fTer hou/- and we uf congress providing tor a day of
think nothing of it. hardlAgive it u fasting prayer, nnd the proclamation
timught when’ we read i f such an of our President, •fixing Thursday,
30th Inst., as the time for the nhservitrrom plif hrnent.
But back ninety years ago, they! **•&gt;•’«• “f such a day. a number of the
n o t on ly bail n o t h i n g like t h a t , hut pastors of Sanford met last Fridas
t h e y a h s o lu tle ly b e lie v e d it w ick e d and agreed upon tin* following plan
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J o n i l c m p t to a t t a i n to a n y t h i n g for s e r v i c e s :

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You Don’t Have To Go F a r For Gold!
It is right a t your doorstep if you only save it. Gold fields in South
America are a long ways off and the hardships are greater there than
here. Save your gold 'and provide for your dear ones all th^wjiile.
Make your fortune by saving a t this Bank.
IT IS P O SS IB L E AND E A S Y .

FREIGH T 25 TER CENT 1*AS
SENGER RATES HIGHER
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•Washington, D. C., May 2 7 .—To
meet wage increased ju st a/.arded
and higher costs of coal nnd other
supplies this year, Director General
McAdao today ordered
railroad
freight rates in the United States
raised 25 per cent and passenger
fares increased to 3 cents a mile,
from the present basis of about 2J$
cents. It is estimated this will bring
between $800,000,000 and $9,bo,000,000 rnoje revenues to the railroads
within the next year. It represents
by far the biggest rate increase in
the history of railroads.
The new freight rates, co\e ing
both class and commodity freight
will he effective June 25 nnd the pas­
senger rates go into effect June 10.
Under authority granted by the
railroad act to President Wilson,
acting through the director genera
the order wipe* out all intrastate
lower raids effective on either freight
or passengw traffic.

CAPITAL $30,000.90

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SU RPLUS $15,000.00

PEOPLES BANK OF S A N FO R D
If. R. STEVENS

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF Vka-Pmldsnl

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T H E B A N K T H A T I N S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S
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or giving away of cigarettes or cigar­
ette material in this itato ami pre­
set ibing penalties for the violation
thereof.
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B e l t enacted by the legislature of
the state bf Florida:
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Wc hnvo had our Liberty Loan
campaigns, our great Red Cros
parade, but now we need one big
htarty, tlncere P R A Y E R D R IV E
thnt will lead our feet as a nation
into the holy portals of Gr.d'
temples.
May Sanford distinguish hersef
in this qoldest act of highest patriot
ism!
Monitor.

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dence of their devotion to their
country’s welfare and" of their In­
flexible purpose to fight until a tri­
umphant victory for liberty is se­
cured. .

See. I. T h at it rhall hereafter he
DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYED
unlawful in ,th e state of Flo!Ida for
People of This Nation to Humbly
any corporation, company,, firm or
person to sell, barter, furnish or give
Acknowledge Dependence
away,
directly
or
indirectly,
to
any
Travelers in standard sleeping and
Washington, May
. — Rational
parlor tars are required to pay 3 1.* minor any cigarette, cigarette wrap­
Memorial
Day,Thursday,
May .’io
Those Men at the Shops
cents a mile, in addition to Pullman per or substitute for either; or *ta
is
designated
by
President
Wilson
In
They always are at the front, qm
farts, and in tourist sleeping rarx procure for or to persuade, advise, "going over the top " fn sonu*3'ay a proclamation Issued Saturday as a
3 ' , cents. .Pullman rates remain counsel nr compel any child under If it' is/Liberty Bonds, then "th e day of public prayer and fasting.
said age to smoke any cigarette.
the same.
rhtips" conto up T ilth a” great big -The people of this nation afe'aiktvT
Any
such
corporation,
Sec! 2.
subscription: if it is Red Cross then to gather that day in their place* of
Commutation and other suburban
company,
firm
or
person
Violating
the shops "com e across" with a sum worship and pray for the victory of
rates on railroads are increased 10
any
of
the
provisions
of
this
act,
that would he astonishing hut for the American armies which will
per cent.
Fares on electric intershall
for
the
fust
offense,
upon
con­
the fact that that is the way they d bring a peare founded upon men;.,
urban lines are not a floe ted. Spec­
justice und good will.
ial excursions, mileage, convention viction thereof, he fined in any sun) things. And yesterday the big heart
The proclamation, issued in re­
anti tourist rates with a few excep­ not more than $50.00, nor less that was in evidence in another sort of
sponse
to a resolution by congress,
tions are discontinued; privileges, $ !0 ; and for a second and any sub­ way.
follows:
such as slop fivers anil free side trips sequent offpnse, such corporation,
There is a big tank somewhere a
" B y the President of the United
me abolished and .execs* baggage company firm or person shall upon the shops whore the engines empty
States, a proclamation:
conviction
thereof,
he
lined
not
more
rharges are increased.
their hot fires into about nine feet of
“ Whereas, the congress of the
Both freight and passenger ra*&lt;*s than $100. nor less than $10. and to water. The surface is a CAM Ol
on boat lines operated on the hike*, which may he added imprisonment FLA G E for it gives the idea that it Umited States on the 2nd day of
rivers or coast vyiso by the railroads io the county jail for any period not is smooth walking on ashes. So a April last, passed the following reso­
smalt negro lad thought lute yester lution:
are to l/o raised proportionately with exceeding sixty days.
" 'Resolved, by the senate the
Sec.
3.
ft
is
hereby
made
the
duday afternoon and walked off hu
the general inereuse.
Export nnd
house
of representatives concurring
importfreight
rates
are
ordered
canties
"f
sheriffs,
constables,
their
dep­
not
on
it.
He
went
down
like
i
un u su al.
Ui
uties or any public officer to cnfnroe stone, and after hint went, some o that, it being u duty peculiarly in­
the provisions of this act and he "tho.se melt at tin* shops.”
Phi cumbent in a time of war humbly
Lancaster, (&gt;., in IMis. a- was the a. m. The various churches of tin*
may summon any minor who may Allen is said to have been tjie one and devoutly to acknowledge our
mi.Hlom. the men met weekly in the city are expected to join in the early
have
or have had in his possess ion who brought the hoy up out of the dependence on Almighty God and to
com m unity school house to "d e* morning prayer.
stoat! of percentage additions are or­
any
cigarette
or cigarette material, nine feet of water ami ashy stuff implore his aid und protection. :h
L a te .’* Mcsl of us have attended
\l eleven a. in. all rhurcltes a: e dered fur cotton, coal, coke, lumber,
any
make
him
testify before the Then the men applfeff the approved President of the United States he.
Hitch "debates” anti know they were to conduct services in their Severn ore, stone, grain, livealorfc,, meats
county
judge
or
justice
of the peace first aid for the drowning, nnd after anti is hereby respectfully requested
&lt;arrittl on with all the earnest ness places of worship: thus carrying out sugar, bullion and other commodi­
as
to
where
and
of
whom
he ob­ long effort the hoy v ns
reviver to recommend a day of public humil­
nnd eloquence of n Clay-and-Weli- the suggestion of the' President, ties. Existing differentials between
iation, prayer and fasting, to he ob­
tained
such
cigarette*
or
cigarette
Good
work.
» te r controversy!.
" T h r t on that day. of pubic humil­ various localities aie to he fireserved by the people, of the United
material.
T h e question of steam railroads iation, prayer and fasting, that citi­ served so far ns possible hut many
States with rcligioud solemnity and
Sec. I. Thnt all laws und parts of
w a s then -j» its imipiency, and the zens of all faiths and creed, assemble read Just men ts will have in he made
Secretary's Statement .
the offering of fervent supplications
All rates are subject to re­ laws it: conflict with the provisions
y o u n g Jften of the community had in their usual places of worship, ur. latet.
to Almighty Gpd for the safety and
Secretary’
McAdoo
has
authorized
of this act are hereby repealed.
Junr.ed a club for the p u r p l e of dis- well as in their homes, pray to view by the interstate commerce
we fare of our cause. His blc*..ing
the
following
statem
entr
See. Y This act shall take effoc
••Ufvting the value-and practicability, Almigh'y God that H**.may forgive commission.
&gt;n our arms, and a speedy rest oraIt
i;
esseViiial
that
the
American
immediately
upon
its
pi-sage
nnd
i\s well as possible utility "&lt;,f tnll- our sins and short rt.,r,ir,gs «• a
After a n n o u n c i n g th a t t h e r a e u !t*n of an honorable and lasting
people
economize
titjd
save
in
order
approval
I*;,
the
govern,
r.
Ap­
i'*i;ids
They de-Ted the i.-e of the people and purify oi.r tu-mts t i - i s , c r e a s e s are in t h e [iiildir int**r&gt;*st.
to make available to their govern­ nations t&gt;( the earth,' anti
•'.••bin*; bouse fur I lie club's dollar e. and bn &gt;■ the truth, to accept and Secretary M c A d o o re fe rre d to $:|l)0 . proved May 22, 1907
ment tin* money indispensably need­
"W hereas, it has always been the
defend nil things that n.*e just and a d d e d to th e p a y r o ll s fo r l a b o r u n ­
:u t I I lit- request was mot with fl reed for the war und to release sup­ reverent habit of the people of the
right, und to purpose only those d e r t h e ord e r p u b l is h e d t o d a y ; t o t h e
The President’s Call lo Prayer
fiLuil that must have sent thl* youngplies und labor required for the pro United States to turn in humble np-.
righteous nets and judgments which r a p i d l y rising coat of c e a i. w h ich he
hack homo with a «iue regard
Greater
than the call to the na­ ouetion rff things necessary for our peal to Almighty God for His guid­
are jnronformity with His/will; be­ e s t i m a t e d th is y e a r pi one a t 5 ! 6 0 , Yvv the sncredncus of things, and an
seeching Him that lie will give vic­ 0 0 0 more* th a n l a s t y e a r , a n d t o t h e tion's colors, or the magnificent ap ­ own military force* a r f for the mili­ ance in the affairs of their common
iiwv for the religious superiority of
• tor.' to our armin', us they light for b i g h t rt com of e v e r y o ilie r m a te r ia l propriation for nnr army's comfort, tary furce.s of the nations associated life.
i*A»* trustees who refused them th~
freed .tin, wisdom to those who lake e n t e r i n g in to r a i lr o a d t r .i m q o i ' v f o n . or the wonderful provision for our with it.*. On* of the fi&lt;*.s' methods
"Now , therefore, t. Woodrow Wil­
h u ’use.
council on our behalf in these dm* Opt ru lin g e x p e n s e s , he e.Mimated spIl*odid navy, or the development of h'inging about this result is for son. President of the United Sta'is
of
our
marvelous
department
of
ever;, one to pledge h i ms e l f :,* eeon
T h e Hailway .Magazine t e lls of : ! .,• of dark struggle and perplexity, tr.d w o u l d ' be b e tw e e n $ ''3 0 ,0 0 0 .1 ) 0 0 and
of Amtrtcu, do hereby proclaim
iru ident and gives the language of • e.i&lt;ifa«t....... t&lt; our |ie»i| !r to li;:,1« j - t &gt; •'.oon.onn g r e a t e r 'h is y e a r th a n avt itioq is the President's cull* to otnize and save ard to purchase, a*
Thursday, the 30th day of May, a .
definite periods, a specific amount of
I b r refusing trust**** as follows:
sacrifice to trie uttermost in supper, t h e $ ' J . ■5 2 .dot).0 0 0 figure of last y e a r prayer!
day already freighted with Faired
If the Church had h.*rti true lo her War Savings Stamps, thus giving
‘ You are welcome to tjn&gt; use of of what is juxt and true, bringing us No par! of th e In c re a s e d t a t t v i s on
antj .stimulated, memories, a day of .
l.he solo ml bouse to debate all proper ut last, tin* peare in which men's a c c o u n t of th e p r o g r a m of n e s - l j —a high, etui holy vt&gt;cavioii would site cnne.ete evidence'of hi* support of public humiliation, prayer, and fusi­
taDictiioiiH in, but such things as rail­ hearts can tie at rest because it is - b i l l i o n - dollars o f " l i n p r o v o m t n s , a d ­ have' needed to " be summoned to the practice of HVar Savings
ng, and to exhort my fellow citizens
To achieve this object there will
road s anil telegruphs are impassible founded upon mercy, ju stice and d i t i o n s en d new e q u ip m e n t th i s y e a r , prayer? Using the weapons of her
of nil faiths and creeds to assemble
warfare which "a re not carnal, but he conducted, under the. direction of
- thd r.re rank ir.f J e l l y . There Is no good-will."
h e e x p la in e d .
on that day in their several places cf
the Treasury Dopartment, u cmnAt
tix
ft.
in.
then*
will
he
n
service
'vsqrd of God about them. If God
" I t is earnestly-hoped," said the n ighty to t'tr pulling down of strong
worship there, as well os in t|ieir
la x t designed that His intelligent for women at 'till* Congregational director general, "th a t *a!i citizens holds, • even German stronghold iiigit for pledges, culminating pon homes, to pray Almighty God that .
*\r»thturCF should travel at the fright- church kand a like service for the affected directly or indirectly by this could not the Captain of our salva­ June 28th, when loyal Americans ile may forgive our sins und short­
K’tl npcvri of fifteen miles an hour, by men at the Baptist church, thus increase cf rates will support the tion hdVe led* us on to a grander, throughout the country will he asked comings as a people and purify our
z-'trsun, He would cltarly huve fore- closing the public services for the measures taken to bring about better bloodless victory without all this to commit themselves to this pro icarts to see and love the truth, to
awful sacrifice of men ami money train.
tviV.l it, through His holy prophet:,. day.
accept and defend all things that arc
conditions and* withstand
»l
-1
*
« • the losses and
The progress of the war. demands
means! Vj
It
is
sincerely
hoped
that
tin
I t is a device of Satan to Iratl im, usl anti right, and to purpose only
which are paid of the grievous price
pepplc of Sanford, who have mani­ the nations are paying for world
But we did not put Him to the constant und increasing sacrifices. those righteous acts and Judgmenls
.morlal souls down to hell."
te s t—the test that He now demands We are sending uur young'manhood' which are in (Conformity with Hi*
JL/iilroads nnd telegraphs were fested such commendable loyalty to liberty."
repentance,
reft rota­ to. represent us on foreign huttlo- will; beseeching Him that He will
M r. McAdoo directed attention confession,
k'm n "rnnk Infidelity," nntl today our country, in their liberal subfield*, where they are called upon to
give victory to our armies us they
&gt;h“ stoppage of either for the brief scrifUions to the Lihderty Bond to the fact that "th ere is no way in tion. He declares, "W hoso confesssacrifice
not only their personal com­
■quire uf one day would so upset the anil their 'donations to tlie Red which the present prices tvill rosdlt tth his sins and foisaketh them shall fort and material interests .hut their tight for frccdopi, wisdom to those
have m ercy."
who take counsel on our behalf in
calculations of the world that wo Cross anti Y. M. C. A. work will in u profit,"
lives as well.
It is appropriate,
show like loyalty to this Christian
heze days of dark struggle and per­
The arraignment against us is
' If they turn o it to he greuter
would believe the end tvaa coming.
therefore, for the American people
nation, ip general observance of the than is needed," he said, "th ey will fearful!
plexity, and steadfastness to our
Wotse than that against
"Tampa Tribune.
day of fasting and prayer as pro­ prom ptly he readjusted so as to pre­ the unspeakuhle Hun! We have al­ who arc privileged to remain in safe­ people to make sacrifice to the ut­
ty and comfort at home to consider
claimed by our President.
vent unnecessary burden upon the lowed the liquor traffic for fifty long
most in support of what is Just and
!Mt*n Wanted for Tank Service
their sacred obligation to support
people; hut pending such readjust­ drawn out years to. drag its filthy
true, bringing us nt last the peace in
our gallant men anti to pledge them­
, .Ineftsonvillo, Fla., May 27.— Mon
lied Cross Drive
m ent, lift* excess of any kind will he slime over our body palit ic—the
selves earnestly to rave anti econo­ which men's hearts can he nt rest
r i enlistment age and draft subject*
On uccount of closing the drive for the benefit cf the people of the horror of which only eternity can
because it Is founded upon mercy.
mize in order that our snldiers and
rail for early ■and spectacular lust night ami the great amount of
United States as a whole, and not reveal!
,
sailors may have the food und cloth­ ustire and good will.
action in France have-nn opportun­ work entailed a report cannot he
for the benefit of the piiVnte rail­
" I n witness thereof I have here­
Wc have violated the Sabbath ing. and the arms and munition
ity Jo gratify that desire by enlisliuo given in this issue hut will he given
road owners."
unto
ret my hand and caused the
day, and made it — many of us— n without which they cannot fight.
in or being inducted into the tank in detail Friday.
seal of the United States to he of-T
o
the
extent
that
savings
can
be
holiday
instead
of
a
holy
day.
curjH, which is on a par with the
To this end that t h e . intensive
It is announced that $9,600 has
fixed.
■ ‘
Wc have enaoted loose, divorce
much sought after avaition section, been accounted for and receipts from extended and bettor prices obtained
campaign may he most effective, I
Done in the Disirict of Columbia,
for
railroad
supplies,
the
director
laws
permitting
rii'en
and
women
to
in which there is no pall for enlfst the county will bring it to unn the
earnestly bespeak the cooperation of this 11th day of May, in the year of
general will from time to time njnko live together in unholy wedlock,
m erits ijt present.
81 ,000 or more and that Seminole appropriations. Hates wilh bp abol­ prostituting the sacred institution of all tin* organizations and institutions our Lortl nineteen hundred and
of the nation which, through their eighteen and of the independence of
A im nrp trained for tank service has gone over the lop to the tune of
ished where s u b s t i t u t e i n t r a s t a t e marriage!
infiurnc* anti active support can : lie Linited States the one hundred
;Vi ru m p Colt, Gettysburg. Pa., mid $10,500.
r a t e s are less and all rates p la c e d oq
We have permitted capital lo op­ further this *ork.
It j* desirable
it is eatimnUd that 1u » months art*
and forty-second.
an equitable level. This eM ablisher. press labor, and suffered helpless
that the attention of the entire
required to fit u man for work overMissions Movement
"Woodrow Wilsonth e first 'l“t'nUe d if fe re n c e between childhood to he wronged.
people he centered on their obliga­
.-u-as.
Bed blooded, alert kinded
The recent genernl conference o, directors of the federal edminrstra
" B y the President,,.
Wo havt permitted
heathen tion to pledge the government this
xnen are wanted for this fighting the Methodist Episcopal Church
"R o b e rt Lansing,
tion and the state director* of pub­ temples to he erected in our Chriskind of support for the winning of
tiram h , in which them is a special South, which was held in Atlanta,
"Secretary of S ta te ."
lic utilities commissions, which here­ tion (?) land. '
the jv ar, and with this object in
*Jn l for those with nterhnniral ex­ Ga., gave its full approval to the
tofore have had authority to fix
view, that June 28th, 1918, be ob­
Would that this worn all!
perience.
Centenary of Miosions Movement inti astute rates.
Th# Old .Octagon Coin.
It is a time for confession, ns our served its a National War Savings
Tt«&gt; method pf entering
this which proposes to raise $35,000,000
The moat valuable coin authorised
t
_
„
„
■
*
■
«
■
'
»
Day.
*
r
grand
President
and
our
disc
con­
branch is outlined in the fallowifig in the next five years for home and
In the United States la the double
Florida’s Cigarette Law
gress urge—a time for) repentance—
With adequate, preparation for a Eagle, worth $20, of courae. But there
statem ent from the recruiting officer foreign rui' sionij chuoeh extension
For fear thnt some of our people a time for profound humiliation—a National War Savings Day on Juno
and war work. Laymen in all sec­
fo r Florida:
wna formerly struck In California wbst
are
not acquainted with the cigarttto tim e for genutno reformation. 1 r
tions
cf
the
south
are
enthusiastic,
2Sth, I am sure that the American was called an "octagon'* because of
" T o those who are'of military-age,
On May, th e '3 0 th , ought there' people will he glad.to participate and Ita aftope, and It pawed for $50, «
am i who desire to enter n purely regarding the measure and the lead­ law in force In Florldn, we Herewith
not to he a rccohi breaking attend­ to pledge themselves-td become war waa current elsewhere^ but never le­
lighting branch rf the service, an ers .tn the gran movement are san­ reproduce It:
An act to prohibit the sale, barter ance at the churchei?
\
hdvers, thereby giving, con crete'evi­ gal tender.
unusual .opportunity. is o ffered 'b y , guine, of sure, ss.'

"4 ^*-:

�p a g e f iv e

May.

IN S O C IE T Y ^ DOMAIN
J

,■ HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST in AND
i
AROUND SANFORD -

Q II. Atkins or Daytona was a
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Bowler ar­
SirfotA visitor today.
rived yesterday from Pittsburg nnd
I' J . Greer of Jacksonville is reg will remain several weeks, before
visiting other points in Florida.
L,tmd at the
Carnes.
• f W. Owen of Tampa spent a While here they will be guests at
(f» hours' in Sanford yesterday on Hotel Camea.
Buy— Stone's Golden Crisp Potato
' business.
Chips
at L. p. McCuller'S; 74-Up
Woodland Park will b«j open Sundiy. June 2nd.
- 80-2tc
The Cecilinn Music Club wilt give
a recital in the studio of Mrs. Fannie
-p 0. Yount: of Tampa ope'nt a kq
left hours in tlie city yesterday /ifTf?. lur.sun Friday morning, May 3Ict
at nine o'clock. Patrons and friends
busine*-'.
Born to _iI*^ an d Mr*. D on Mc- cordially Invited. The assistant tal­
Ilonald on Sunday an olfcht pohml ent will * he Mrs. A. M. Phipip«,
soprano.
.baby Kid... .
Hurry I.. Bethel, candidate for
C h a rle s Martin of Jacksonville is
among the guests registered at the state tas commissioner, short term i*
in the city today in the interest of
Hotel Carnes.
C. H. Umstcad of Jacksonville is rhis candidacy. Harry is well known
apending a few dnyB in Sanford this here and will got many votes for as
he sayij lie never ran fer otlke be­
*eck on business.
fore.
.gHr. D. C. Ward, Osteopathic
Mrs. 1V. F. Barnwell arrived to­
Physician.
First National .Dank
day from Fernandinh and will he the
Bldg., Phone 330-W .
*
C4-tf
William C oulbom nc, left
this guest of her ■aunt, M n, \Y. \. I.efmorning for F t. Screven, (ia„ where der for n few tlnys. Mrs. Barnwell
before her marriage was Mias Bel!
he will join the tank corp*.’
Smith of 'h is city and will he gladly
Mr. and Mrs. Burdick have roivelconuoi'by her many friends.
lumfd from their wedding trip to
S L E E P IN SURAN CE
T.inifin and ocher points south.
"A
Terror to-M osquitoes."
’.V. V. Holmes arrived yesterday
72-lf
from Birmingham nnd will remain in
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Young end
ihe city several weeks on business
A. I!. Haile, the popular Rahsman daughter leave today' for Sanford
|__ fnr S*rlnefcHow &amp; P nget-iiL Jack*. where they. will make their future
home, their many friends he.-e re­
snnvllle I* in the city today.- C
gretting their departute. They iiave
SLEEP IN SU R A N C E
been living a* 30? Harwood avenue.
"A Terror to Mosqultora."
-Orlando Seniiael.
72-tf
Fred Wight and K«;ina!d Holly
1’. K. Brown of Jacksonville is
left
yesterday for Jacksonville where
itH-miing several dto's this week in
they
expect to enlis' in th» rank
Sanford ori business.
corps
of the army. The rank corps
Mr. K It. W hittle left Friday for
offers six weeks training a*. G ettys­
(iiorgiuna, Alabuma, where she wils
burg nnd then to France and is tak­
ralM by the illness of her father.
ing the eye of those who want
Vrs ll. K Dens is spending n few action.,
days with home folks, having joined
Hon. Van C. Swearingen, candi­
Ihe Sanford rolony at Daytona
date
for atterney general to succeed
Ucarh.
h i m s e l f wns in the city yesterday
For Wood and heavy hauling hoc mingling w i t h his many Sanford,
MirAell, or phone 378.
48-tf
fri&lt;u'd« who say thut he will lie re­
%
I)r .1. E. Kluck of Evniistate, turned by a large majority. Van is
Fla , is spendliig a fed- days in Sun- a former Sanford resident where he
lord tins week looking after business worked in the railroad shops and has
inti-rcM*.
many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Hickson and
Cow Pens— Brabham Root-Rust
daughter, Miss Ethel
were
the Resisting variety. Price $4.75 bush­
*urM» of frii-nds in Orlando on Sun­ el. Chase A Co.
76-tf
day.
Demonstration nt Woman’s Club
T.- E. Parsons arrived yesterday
Through the courtesy of the Wom­
Iron Washington and will remain for an’s Club the women of Seminole
stveral weeks looking after' business
c o u n ty are i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d a d e m n*t n**i *

J. it Hayden returned yesterday
f'r.m Washington, where he lies bean
fyr the pad; two months looking after
bi'im-vi interest*.

ADMINISTRATION

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w« mi Kin* M«Un|hU«. SacUl Editor. Anyon. biylnr pint,, pm|„ or
^ lofthbcolumn. It would bouppmUud ll Ihty would UUphom iTOJ

■sLEEP IN SU R A N C E
"\ Terror to M osquitoes."
*
72tf

d F O O D d&gt;

May
the Club Room-* Weilnesde.y
29. at 4:0fl p m.
Riley M. Fh-tcher ll-n . .
Emergency Home Do.m. Agl.

All persoits engaged In certain
liras of business _.pgt heretofore Ji;
ccnsod under the United States
foed nd min is trail on are given until
June 1st to make applications for
such licenses, and (heir applications
for such licenser, and their applica­
tion should bo sent direct to tho
License Division of the United
Stntos Food Administration at Washir.grcn. The list of firms coming un­
der the new requirements includes
the following: packers, of canned
tuna; packers of mild cured, hard
cured, caLcd, dried, smoked, pickled,
oi other wise preserved salmon; opfcraters of poultry or egg packing
plants- not nlrtady licensed -by the
Food Administration; glnners, buy­
er; t’grnts, dealers or hnndlers of
cotton seed not already licensed, who
handle annually between .September
1st end August 3 lf ‘t , t morr than
twuify tons of cotton seed; Import­
er.*.. manufacturers -or distributors of
cotton aec-d hulls; owners of elecatura warchourrs or other placra for
storage of cotton seed or hulls; manetnr.tge of cotton seed or hulls; man’if-.trturers of fermented. beverages
containing lets than one half of one
pi*- cent of alcohol. All persor b cngaqed in iht* business hs set forth
must at price take steps to' secure
licenses. Common cnrrteis, farmers
and growers nre exempted from tho
above requirements tulles* their op­
erations enter into-the special lines
as VnuTnerafeil above! Lu-epse "forms
are to be furnished from Washington
upon request of those staking permir-ioii to engage in thf business
spi-eifled.

HOW TO BUY POULTRY
Government Warns Against IcePacked Chickens.
Worth 10 to 13 Per Cent Per Pound
Less Thsn Those Properly
Handled. *
*
%

Washington. — Paying tho * same
price for wot-packcd chickens ns for
dry-pneked Involves heavy money loss
to tho consumer, according to the
dressed poultry specialists of tbo Unit­
ed States department of agriculture.
Government experiments hnvo shown
that wet-packing a broiler and sending
It to market on Ico causes It to loso 13
per cent of Its Value and fowls loso
about 10 per cent. If dry-pnckcd broil­
ers aro worth 40 cents, wot-packed are
not worth tnoro than 33 cen ts; If drypneked fowls cost 30 cents, wet-packed
ono should not cost over 27 cents.
A chicken thrown Into Ico water to
remove animal heat and sent to market
In a barrel In direct contact with
cracked Ice, It Is pointed out, absorbs
water for which tho consumer has to
pay chicken prices. The water ulso
dissolves out from tho chicken valua­
ble flavoring nnd nutritive substances.
These go Into tho water nt tho bottom
of the barrel along with filth that Is
washed from dirty feet nnd blooi\y
heads, nnd trickles downward over tbo
poultry.
.
With a dry-pnckcd chicken the ani­
mal beat Is-removed by banging the
bird In on artificially cooled room
maintained nt nearly freezing tempera-,
ture. Tho chicken Is then pneked Into
a box containing 12 birds and sent to
market. .The box Is hauled In rcfrlgerator cars and Is kepi by good retailers
In good Ico boxes until sold. The btril
Is never wet, has no chnnco to absorb
water or becomes washed out. A bird
should never be wet until It gets a
final quick rinsing off In the house­
wife’s kitchen. The practice of some
housewives of soaking a chicken after
Shakespeare at Sletson
It Is dressed, In a pnn of water, even
Among other Commencement fea­ for nn hour or two, helps to leach out
tures at Stetson University will be valuablo quulltlcs.*
the open air Shakespearean play,
"As You Like It." which Is to be
given by the Grreen Room Club on
C O N Q U ES T AND K U LT U R
the campus Monday afternoon, Jupe
3rd at I p. in. The rast contains
The German empire has be­
thirty people, representing the best
come a world empire. Every­
talent of the entire student body;
where In distant quarters of
a'nd the musical numbers solo,
tho enrth thousands of our
chorus and orchestral as well as
countrymen are llvlngv_Gorninn
the costumes are those of Shakes
guardians of tha sea, German
pearc's time.
science, German Industry, are
going across the sea. Tho vnluo
No charge of any kind is made,
of what Germany has upon tho
and visitors from neighboring towns
sea amounts to thousands of
are cordially invited, "Motoring par­
millions. It Is your earnest
ties a specialty." If you are coming
duty, gentlemen, to help bind
in cars be on hand promptly at ten
this greater German, emplro
minutes before four, ns the streets
firmly to our ancestral home.
. ’■. . It 'Is my wish that,
around the campus will lie rojied off
stnndlog In closest union, you
at that time.
help mo to do my duty not only
In l!)lfi the Green Room Club
to my countrymen In a narrow­
pfe ^enied . " M i d s u m m e r
N i g h t's
er sense, but also to the many
thousands of countrymen In for­
eign lands. This means (tint I
which were b •■lian *y utrmay bo able to protect them If I
i r&lt;*fi;l The .4.age fu.* this year will
must—Kaiser’s speech, June 10,
be more spectacular than ever, .'ev1800.
m d changes having been made in
arrangement nnd scenery.
Come
and enjoy yourself: forget the war
fr&gt;r_a few short hours that you may
nume back to ii vviih rested no!ve*
Higher Prices at Fur Sales.
and increased vigor.
London.—Fur Is In keen demand
Just a I present nnd n marked Increase
* - u n s In price resulted nt the October snles.
Chinese, Australian ami Russian sup­
plies wero very scarce, while Ameri­
can furs were not half sufficient to
meet the demand. Prices ranged from
13 per cent to 100 per cent advance
-Plan for Re-Education of Dis­ on
previous sales.

Mr*. L ru it A'n.'.*r/i»*i»
Mrs. II. H. Lewis delightfully en­
tertained the .member* of the Sew' m*od M-;.. it. k . Pnii-id
Sew Club " r Friuay afternoon at
V’a., ore *tu-.ding a few
&lt;u ■ i
hi.. ,*i.j this .•.. \ c.iir.liir- her home on Magnolia avenue.
The f re ttj home was row! a t ­
o.v i i i . i.hm .-nd plvasurt.
tractively d e - r a ’ .nl
with
many
’•! - v l* Nhinholtit-r he: :-e, ari,,,3 beautiful rosi* ai.d &gt;Ae»-t peas.
from Miilcdgeville, Ga., where she
The guests brought their fancy
. has been the gUcr-t of friends and work ns usual and a most enjoyable
fiTmvt s |,ir several weeks.
afternoon was agent SeWing, -knitting
Ste our bargain counter lor spec­ nnd in discussing the war.
abled American Soldiers.
i f ' in odd sires .of Regal shoes.
At 5 o’clock a delicious ice course
I’rires SLM8 up. Sanford Shoe &amp; miis served. Among the guests were
Clothing, Co.
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Mr*. J- S. Wilson, Mrs. J . C. Smith, To Be Fjelpech to Rehabilitate Them­
selves as Useful Citizens of ths
H- S. IJngte left yesterday for his Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. Frank Wood­
Republic. *
home in New York after spending a ruff, Mrs. May Dickin.s, Mrs. Mc­
plea-ant winter in Snnford and other Kinnon, Mrs. Metso, Mrs. Guthrie,
Washington.—Now that our troops
points in Florida,
Mrs. Dingee and Mrs. 0 . L. Taylor.
liuvc begun to nctually take part In
L. A. Rnmainesvnrrived yesterday
the great war, a great problem will
from Atlanta nnd will remuin several
Banks Close Thursday
soon have to bo faced. It will soon
day* in this section before visiting
Thursday, being the day set aside have to bo faced. It will have to do
other points in Florida.
by President Wilson for a day of with the reeducation of disabled sol­
Mrs. A. B. Crloman is expected prayer and.fasting, is a legal holiday diers. It will not bo chough for tbo
IhU week from Florence, S. C., anti and the banks of Sanford will be government to plnco those who sro
permanently disabled In soldiers'
"ill spend several weeks in Sanford, cloned alt day on that date.
homos and allow them to complete
Persons
having
banking
b
us
in
ess
the guest of relatives nndffrlcnds.
will please take notice nnd transact their existence In material comfort,
Phone 104 for pressing, cleaning
: but those who nre partially disabled
and alterations.
Quality and ser­ it on Wednesday.
so an to make them unable to return
to the occupations nnd trades which
vice. Sanford Shoe &amp; CIo. Co.
Summer School
they left to serve their country will
. . . . .
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Mrs. C. L. Polk began her sum­ hnvo to he re-cducnted In'some employ­
J. D. , \\'oodruff returned home mer school at tho Grammar Scbcm!
ment which will enable them to reha­
Friday from Clinton, S. C,, where building yesterday morning.
bilitate themselves as useful cltlicns ol
o- has been a student at Presbythe republic.
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tfrian College for the past year. ’•
Although the plans have not pro­
Mrs. n. L. Perkins and little son
gressed
enough to mako a formal
Summer School
announcement
of their scope, It ll
returned to their home in Daytona
Mrs. C. L. Polk, one of Sanford’s
each Saturday after enjoying n former teachers will accppt a limited known that tho wnr department,
... .
*'lth her mother,' Mrs. number of pupils who are desirous of '.tho surgeon general's office, 1# working
on the theory that tho re-educntlon
"• N. Lemer.
making-up work during’ the cummer must commence In the hospital while
Mrs, F. E
MHteer ur.il diile months.
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tho patient Is Convalescent.
' sag id r, Frances Fnir arrived yesThe government will probably fol­
ef'Ly from F.,ri Myers nnd will be
low closely the plans of the Canndlan
Aut'onmbilistH planning trips
cu-sts of Mrs. W. N. Lelller for through the state will no doubt find government, which Is to contlnuo Us
* ' v era l w o r k ,
much cause for joy in the announce­ military control over the badly
wounded until a competent board conSLEEP IN SU RA N C E
ment [hut the "missing link" in the
slating of officers, doctors and lay­
‘A Terror to M osquitoes."
Tampn-Jacksonvlile route between
men pronounco tho re-cducatlon com­
Loughman nnd Kissimmee hns at plete and tho soldier ready for now
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ir:
, !,“UMref^ Orlando Is spend- lest been opened to traffic nnd that endeavors.
iBf
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days "*i TSnnford
s
»v,_ _
—jm
this week/ all hut four mile* of the distance is
According to accepted theories, tho
.re-employment of the fecuIUee begins
* ih-liftU°*\«
*ier kro*h °r and-sifter- now hard surfaced.
In fhe hospital bed with games and
at tVL’t V f- ■Rd M rf- E. E. Rrady
pussies which cxdte the Interest and
‘ htlr «!«"• «" Park avenue.
. ' - ' Ju st drived
|tako the mind off misfortunes. The
.Duicks and Oldsmobiies—A limit­ .badly maimed often lose courage and
OtlinH an^ ^ r*‘ ^tddefij. Deane of
ed amount. It you want on# this hope, end hare often after previous
ifr-tty * ^
the guests o! season buy now. This may be your Avars Insisted upon being supported by
la*t chance. See us at once.; Sem­ (the government In soldier*1 homes
M r- " n,i Mr*- inole County Garage. •
without effort on their own behalf.
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H O R S EW H IP S E M P L O Y E R

Old People Elope.
Minneapolis, Minn.—To escape what
they characterized as ”tho small town
gossip," Chnrlcs F. Mayo, seventy
yenni old, and Mrs. Louise Young,
(lfty-elght years old, eloped from Ne­
vada, In., and were married here.

N O T AN E LE C T IO N B E T

Big Saving In 8ugar.
Wnshtngtnn.—An annual saving of
1(1.000,000 pounds of sugar and 12,000,000 pounds o f shortening Is the
estimate mndo by ‘tho cracker .manu­
facturers of the country ns a.result of
tho. new rules mndo for them by tho
United States food administration.

NOW S K IL L E 0 M ECHANICS

Miss Mary E. Drury of San Fran*
dsco, claims her employer forced his
attention upon her and when she re­
pulsed him after he Insisted upon vis­
iting her apartmunts. ho had her dis­
charged from her position. He phoned
her nnd she agreed to meet him In the
Palace hotel nniT WlTen sho did she
struck nlm with tho horsewhip'and
continued to rntn blows nn him ns he
ran until onlookers restriflncd her. She
now threatens to bring suit for dam­
ages against her former employer.

LIKE FOOTBALL GAME
Yalo Man Graphically Describes
Fight With U-Boats.
Convoy Accounts for 8evera1 German
Submarines While Traveling to
War Zone.
East Haven, Gunn.—How the convny
In which he traveled to the European
war ione with the Tnlo unit account­
ed for several German “subs” Is graph­
ically described hy n letter \a rela­
tives by I.nuren Lyman of this place.
"One night ns wo were below, fir­
ing oor hunks," he says, “we heard
tho w^lstlo nnd then tho sharp note
of tho bugle. Wo shpuft*d, 'tho subH
nt Inst,’ nnd leaped to our posts. I
had been appointed n stroke oar In
n llfebont, nnd our particular gang,
2(1 In number, were counted by oar
while-faced Iteiitennnt.
"Our ship begnn to zlg-zng. nnd.
through n port I saw n destroyer rush­
ing along toward n white Streak In the
water. Suddenly something happened
nhonrd Ihe destroyer—n volume of wa­
ter rushed In the nlr directly In Ita
wake. There was a heavy explosion,
nnd one more sub hud gone to the
happy hunting-ground.
"The next morning our bugle again
blew “to post" nnd our guns on the
port stile cut loose. In less than no
lime nur whole fleet, transports nnd
ill. were blazing nwuy, zigzagging
unit rushing In nil directions.
We
hnd plugged n whole Hchool of nuhs,
nnd Instead of zlg-zngglng our boat,
plowed right Into them.
"At one time the ship next to uh nnd
our boat were shooting Into tho
same center nnd It looked like n bat­
tle between the two ships. I saw
three periscopes myself nnd one cut
Its way an closo thnt our forward gun
could not ho brought to bear.
“One torpedo missed our bows by
less thnn 30 feet. At tho same tlmo
wo could see land abend. *
“Whllo this wns going on threo nlrplanes nppenred.
How wo shouted
when' wo recognised their nationality.
Soon they were swooping down Uko
hawks, dropping bombs nnd mnrklng
out tho places where tho Iloches lay.
“It wns simply great. I felt Just ns
I did before the touchdown ngntnst
Harvard Inst year. At ono time four
htg guns on nur bont wero playing
away nt tho same time.
“Finally at ten o’clock the whistle
blew, nnd our first big fight wns over.
Nobody acratched nnd from threo to
flvo Iloches went to h------. Thero wero
from 0 to 12 of them watting, nnd, be­
lieve me, they got all they wanted.
“If we’d only had n band tho morn­
ing would have been complete."

C O N SC RIPT IS C A L L E D BACK
Bound to France on Transport, He
la Ordered Home to Care
for Parents.
Chlcngo, III.—Culled hack from a
transport 100 miles out nt sea while
" a b it way to Frrtore, Edwin Hwelger
Seamen J . G. Diehl and J . i ‘. Yohman of Newark are ecarcely twentytwo years old, yet they have taken up­
on their shoulders a weighty vow and
that Is not to shave until they have
fought a good fight with an enemy sub­
marine. ' .
,
The men have, crossed tho Atlantic
seTcral times, but It has never been
tbeir Rick to run Into one of the
enemy’s m bs.
. All they need to make them pirate*
■re a couple of knives, a brace of pis­
tols and n half dozen cutlasses slung
over tbelr shoulderi I f e a great Uio
on th t old briny.

returned lb Chicago recently fo' lik e ; ’
rare of his mother nnd crippled fa-!
Ilicr. ITo found hie mother taking In ’ •
trashing to support tho family. •
Swclgcr's father lost hi* leg lo an
iccldent a few dnys beforo D raft Reg­
istration day. Tbo boy registered and;
did not claim cxemptlod. n o went to j
Camp Grant .with tho first contingent.; Friends of tho family, however, ap-‘
pealed to tho government to release
him from the army so that ho might
support his parents. Tho government
took action, but found Swclger was
aboard a transport. Tho transport was
wirelessed nml young Swelgcr re­
turned to his home.

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The photograph shows one of tho girl
machinists at work In the plant of tho
General Electric company at Philadel­
phia.
Knowing that ninny of thctr juen
would volunteer for service nml others
ho taken for the new Notional army,
tbo 'compuny added n number of women
to their machine-shop staff.-They have
mode good nnd ns rapidly its men leave
women step Into their ptnees, keeping
things going with results just as good.
If ndt hotter, than those obtained dur­
ing rnnlo operation of tho works. Wom­
en appear nt workbenches and drills,
at cutters and htkivy presses. There
Is nothing flint thoy haven't tried their
hands nt. Tho fact that women have
mndo good In the big shops of the rail­
roads hns led many other largo cor­
porations to permanently' enlist tho
fair ones In their service.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
(Too Late to Classify)

For Snl&lt;- at Snnford
My Launch, "M o lh Raw ..." •'!' h,
rnbin enclosed,
rash $300.
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1018 Model Auburn Chur my
Roadster. Car'll 81 !?!&gt;&gt;.
80-tf.
( ?■&gt;. A. De’Cot *-

D A K ASMS,
UMBS^ASLEEP
And Wu Run-Down, Weak u d
Nervous, Sajr* Florida Lady.
Fire Bottles of Cards]
Made Her WeH
Kathleen, F Ii.—Mrs. Dallas Prlns,
of this place, rays: “After the birth
of my last c h ild ...I got very much
run-down and weakened, so much
that I could hardly do anything at
alL
I w u so awfully nenroO* that
1 could scarcely endure the least *
nolao.
My condition w u getting
worao all tho tlm o ...
I know I must hare some relief or
I would eoou bo la tho bed and la a &gt;
serious condition for I felt so badly
and was so nervous and weak I could
hardly live. Uy husband u ked Dr.

--------about my taking CarduL He

u ld . T t’a a good medicine, and good
for that troublo’, so ho got me S bot­
t le s ... After about tbo second bottle I
felt greatly Improved...before taking
!t xnj limbs tnd hands nnd Arms
would go to sleep. After taking It,
howover, this poor circulation disap­
peared. My strength came back to
mo and I w u soon on the road to
health. After tho use of about S bot­
tles, I could do all my housework
and attend to my elx children be­
sides."
.
You can feel safe In giving Cardul
a thorough trial for your troubles. J t
contains no harmful o r habit-forming
drugs, but la composed of mild, regetable, medicinal Ingredient# with no
bad aftereffect*. Thousands of women
have voluntarily written, tolling of
tho good Cardul has done them. It
should help yon, too. T ry i t
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HARRY
L. BETHEL
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TALLAHASSEE. FLORIDA

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F O R SA LE

aaatatlvaa la tb# past. ! fall/ sflprertata
tb* high honor paid i u . b r «Io« i I bk mo So
ood I boro codoororod ot oil I|m i to
look after tho I s t i m u ot tho people ot
ttomlnolo rouoty ood (bo elate of Florida
I hop** I hara not tatlad to fuintl &lt;your #«•
portatloni and 1 trunt yon nrtlt. aao your
way rlrar to fira «n« a aecond term. Ajaln
thnnklnf you (or Ihr many favor* t&gt;rntow#d
on mr In th# pait I promlee that 1 will
a Bargain— Market ba faithful lo tbo trunt Impcaod In m*.
Youra rtry truly.

For Sals^-Day-old chi*.
Fine
Barred Rocks. 25 chicks and broody
hen for $5.00.
Good chance to
start in the chicken business. F. N.
Purdy, Osteen, Fla.
75-tf
F tr Sale t
refrigerator, meat block, computing
scales and huther's tools. P. O. Box
82, Oviedo, Fla.
75-8tp

bushel.

Nick Zernovnr, Sar.forc*, ,
78-1 Otp

For Sale— Fifty-three horse power
Thomas automobile truck for $500.
Thoroughly overhauled.
Money­
maker .for hauling with trailers over
hard roads. Fredericks Garage. DeLand, Fla.
74-7tc
For Sale—Good paying business
in first class location in Sanford.
223 First St.
73-tfe
Sale—L . C.
Smith typoin good condition.
Herald
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73-tf
r
Sale—Sweet potnto vines,
Rico variety. At the Byers
Beardall. Ave. „ For prices see
Crenshaw, Sanford, Fla.

71-lltc

stock, bred from Cyphers, Young
am ! J-Yrrls i t i J m . Southern Oaks
Duroc pigs for sale. Hex Packard,
P ou lif; Farm Enterprise, Fla.
West Side.
• 74-tf
* . • 80-2tp
For Sate—Ten acres hammock
For Sale Ju st i , n r v " *' t of land on Cameron avenue, right in
M iam i trailers. Sanford Mac! nr &amp; thr heart of the celery delta. This
farm joins railroad loading station.
Garage Co.
77-tf
Three acres cleared. Must be sold
F ct Sale—A F *d ten 'ruck with ta close an estate.
If interested
body complete. Ail nearly new and write F. J. McDannei. Owosso,
cheap. Sanford Machine, ik (iarage Michigan._____ *
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For Sale —Large firm horse, also
heavy
wagon, only used short time.
For Sale Gentle donkey with
Inquire
J . E. Terwiiligur, 709 Oak
baby colt. Also two year old marsh
G7-tf
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coir.
Hoth riirt clnap
.Route A, ii venue,
11..x 220
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FOR RENT

For Sale — Household furniture.
Term s. 115 French avenue. 77-tip
For S ale—One pair black mare
•enuli-s. Good condition. At reason­
able price. Sec M. Fleischer, Tli-tf

irii rooms fur rent fur
Tw,&gt; f ur
iigi,t li UUM’kri i ing. Over 5 and 1
7l-2tj)
Cent Store.
J r itili!
Furr.ifihffi r •oms ft)
•lay « r •A.*.k -v.-r 11*11 «■;»ft*. .Mr*.
7 7 -It p
C. G. Ailn i.i.

For Kent For the summer, lint
furnished or unfurnished. AM mod­
For Rent T v , n&gt;i u..i {•■r light
ern runseniences, with Elder Spring iu&gt; .-i-i. " ‘I !i*U I ! Laurel \vi
W ater right, garage, etc.
At the
77-tf
Kbler Spring residence
Phone NoFre»* UHt1 ft ir three years ul 20(1
3512.
*
75-tf
at*n*3 oI muck land. For jmrticulars
atldrt-HJii K H Fhlendorf, Mims, Fla ,
75-fitj)
Bri*varir| Co.

Let Me Examine Your Eyes

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Fur Hint On West Side■ near ice
Mr.t.
[plant. cut t agt* «( four roiitt ii
80-2tp
A. E. Borg. Phone
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
or M onth— Park avenue Flat, 105
North Park avenue, over L. R I’hili[H it

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Hart,

manager

1 ,,r Re.lt

l - u g it in*

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tvanford Heigh1!*. I room-, big yard,

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I kite the Kimtlftr InttnimrnU far
l' ilrirrmlnlnf And Ike CJLAHSUS far
L v fo ffr r lln i mnj u id all l i f f r f U tif tl*I^ r , N O M k T T E II lh«* nalurr of your
C i * f , if ! mif f i LA NS KS tin flu! wul l
to y p f f f i t l l i , ra il on m r

I HI an; rj r that mpuiui* to II^ItI
"lot* an infill'd In rail fur runxjlfaliorii

complete water system* garage, elec­
tric lights, etc. II. C. Du Bose.
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For R en t—Three office
rooms
fronting on First street.
Most de­
sirable o Hires in city. Several other
good office rooms in same building.
Vow1 11 &amp; Speer. ___________ 23-tic

and u l t l r r .

WANTED

DR. E. S. H O F F M A N
til t l lJ.S T .U l'T K IAN
2S tVr.1 Charrh Hi.

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Orlando, flo rid.

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2 " \ 7 ! -B-rlTi.
-a . have same

hy ralli:;;: r.t the office and.paying
S r tld*i ;tdvt*r iiemcnt.
80-2tc
\\ tire d T o rcr.; a typewriter fur
•• *nrt fiir.c . Write Box 1052.

7!»-2tp

Write it on Your Cuff!
Jot it Down in the

Found —S omo stray. Ilog-t — 1 boe
ar.d 4 nbuu‘s. Anyone paying darn*
agi*i can In * e hogs. D. D. M lirfir,
79-2* c
City, R. A* , Box 80.

M EM O BO O K

Wanted ’ A home with good family t,y will* e girl. Will do genera
!.,:t,M*t' ork for reasonable wage*.
79-, fe
Address lJu x 321 R. A.
farm
Wanted — Experienced
bands. Ste;ady work and good pay.
F. N. Burt . Spring Garden Ranch,
7 l-7lc
DeLeon Springs, Fla.
Fine Stallion for Service.—The
Wekiwa Ra nrh, Lake Monroe.
73-Htc

The Ideal way to make
memoranda ami carry infor­
mation that you need fre­
quently.
Covers last for
years. Sheets can be obtained
anytime, ruled in six styles.
Bound iu Handsome Dura­
ble Black-Morocco, with Red
Leather Index that enables
you to find what you want in­
stantly.
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HERALD PRINTING CO.
Phone 148 ’

Sanford, Florida

Opportunity for All Furnished In
Thrift Stamps.

F i t AN K L. W O o f ) R U F F .

Lend Your Money to the Government
fur CaaJUy C m o l a l m w
t brrrby announce mywlt n candidate for Coun­
to Aeelet In the Battle
ty ('omrnMkmrr (or tbo Ub District pt Seminole
for Democracy... _
.For Sale—About COO bushels Irish , onnty. nihiHt to action ot tho Democratic,
primary cl Jure* flit, and rotlHt tbo r o t a of all
potatoes; * Car load or' otherwise. j)emorrat(r* My platform Is a'nauara drat lo all
Washington.—War savings stamps,
lUaprrtfutly,
Delivered to any part of the cit^’,
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KILtlCB
popularly
known ns "thrift stomp*,"
51.25 bushel. F. O. II. $1.00 per

For
For S a le—One Runabout Ford
writer
body complete. J . H. Bussey, P. O;
Office'.
Hox *11213, S a ilfo rd .. ; . 80-:f
For
S. C. White Leghorn*, eight weeks
Porto
old pullets and cockerels, yearling
place,
her.:, ".ml r'7('
a; •! ‘ wa year old
bre •!, - a i o* ;:!&gt;».
Ffnc,' ‘ healthy R. F.

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HELP WIN THE WAR WLADEK ZBYSZKO WINS HEAVYWEIGHT
WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF WORLD1

• W anted—Cash
Grocery,
Cash
prices.
A sure success for a live
m in,. Corner Sanford avenue and
Fourth street. Store room all fixed.
Rent reasonable. See or write to
C. II. Letiler.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For M c m h r f L v f U l a l e r *

To tht Democratic Voter- ol Seminole Co.:
I hereby announce my candid* :v lor repretrntallv* In th . m i l Florida IraHature
from Seminole county, aub|rrt in th* dem­
ocratic primary to ba hotel June 4th ol thle
year, and In* l l . your comld.ratlon ol my
^uallAcatlona.

*

ft el per l fully,

J . J . DICKINSON.

F ian h L. W n i i i l A a n .n n t.a h i Le|le*
la la r *
. .

To th* Volar* ol S.mtnol# Co.i .
I b *( lo announr. that I am a randldata
for re-election to th . houaa of repreeental l i t , from S.relnol. county, llavln i . . r e d
you In that capacity In In* ••••Ion ot 1*1 T
I feel I am prepared to aie* you batter Mrvie# In ISIS. I do not know ol any reaaoa
why you ahould nbt k i n mo o aecond term,
which hat alwayi boon accorded all repre- .»*

are now on sale. These stamps have
been termed “little bnby bonds," by
the&gt;treasury department, ami the term
comes nearer explaining them than any
other, for they nre virtually govern­
ment bonds issued In small amounts.
Back of them Is the entire resources of
tho nation, and they steadily Increase
in Tnlue from the date of purchaso to
the date of maturity, January 1, 1D2&amp;
Privates Who Show Rifcht Timber
This obligation of the United States
government Is Issued In thv form ot
Will Become Officers Under
stamps, In two denominations, the 25Pershing.
cent stump and th p JS stamp.
For tho convcnlenct*. of Investors n
"thrift card" Is furn)shed to nil pur­
chasers of 25-ccnt stamps. This card
has spaces for 10 stamps. When all
tlie spaces have been filled tho “thrift
card" may be exchanged for a $5 stamp
Promotional Scheme Outlined at Head- at post offices, hanks, or other uuthorquarter* Which Pavee Way for
Ized agencies by adding 12 cents Iq
cash prior to February 1,1018, and one
Rapid Advancement of Men
cent additional each month thereafter.,
From the Rank*.
* ,
Those who prefer may buy n $5
slump
outright. These will be on ssio
With the Amerlcnn Army In France.
— A p p a re n tly the humble doughboy. Is until January 31, 1018, for $4.12. They
co m in g into his ow n In this war. A automatically Increase In vnlue n cent
promotion scheme has J urI been out­ a month every month thereafter until
lined at hcndqunrtt.’ni In conformity : January 1, 1023, when tho United
with a re ce n t general order from States will pny $5 at any post office
WuRhlngton which paves the wny for for ouch stamp.
It Is also Important to note that
rapid advancement f o r men fr o m the
ranks who display ability for higher war-savings • stamps . Increase each
month In cost ns well ns In value, no
com m a n d s.
I
Arrangements* nre already m ade that It Is decidedly to the Interest of
whereby noncfillimTssInned^officer* who * the public to buy early,
I»K)k like they nre made of offlccrR* j V h en you purchase n $3 stamp, you
timber will he sent to* the army can­ ' must attach IF to an engraved folder
didates' Rchool on recommendation known us u “war savings certificate,"
which hears the nnmo of tho purchaser
from their suiterior officers.
If they make good they will bo as­ and can he cashed only by tbo person
signed to vncnncles ns second lieuten­ [ whose name appears ujmui tho certlflants In replacement divisions advanc­ 1 cate, except In caso of death or dlsing Inter to cnmhnt divisions where nhlllty. Thin certificate contains 20
promotion mny lie expected to bo rapid spHces. If these are nil tilled with
In tho event of heavy casualties among |“war savings stamps'* between DecernI tier 1, 1017. and January 31. 1018, the
the officers.
cost to the purchaser will be $82.40
Many Lieutenants Needed.
In ‘order to hnve sufficient officers 1and on January 1. 1023, the govern­
In rendlnosa nt nil times no limit Is ment will pay the owner of the certifi­
plneod upon the number of second lieu­ cate $100—a net profit ta the holder of
tenants In replacement divisions. It be­ $17.00. Tills Is based on an Interest
ing recommended thnt they have nt rate of 4 per cent compounded quar­
l&gt;*itst three times os niuny ns combat terly. The amount of war-savings
stumps sold to nny one person nt any
divisions.
!
one
time shall not exceed $100, and no
Undnr the new general order divi­
person mny hold such stamps to an
sional and other unit .commanders tiro
to consider fonly lighting efficiency i aggregate amount exceeding $1,000.
units" In recommending teinisirury ap­ i If the 20 spaces on the "war-savings
pointments for promotion to lino offi­ ‘-certificate** are not filled by Jnriuury
I 1, llllll, tlie Btnmps which arc actually
cers.
Tho general, order tnnkes It plnln , attached will draw Interest at tho snmo
that such recommendations must tie rate.
based ‘solely on demonstrated fitness •If tlie holder of "wnr-snvtngB stumps"
nutl ability to comrnnnd. Divisional desires to sell them liefore maturity,
and other unit commanders nre In­ they may be redeemed at any post of­
structed to Investigate carefully all fice. the bolder receiving the price paid
for the stumps, plus one cent u month
officers’ records.
All recommendations must lx* sule I oil etieli stamp.
milted to the communder In chief for
O K H 0404040404040404C M 0404
approval;
The six lloovetites who are visit­
SW EARS O F F ON CANDY
ing the American camp awoke the
other morning ot reveille, after spend*
FO R DURATION O F WAR
Injt the night in hay lofts nnd.bnrracks, somewhat better acquainted with
Portland, Ore.—When little
conditions under which the American
Jack Applewhite of L'lurkston.
soldiers are living.
Wiisdi., heard Ills father read
Too Cold for Pig.
ulniut tin* shortage of sugar In
To begin with, tills tens to hnve been
France and the uppcul of iterthe story of how Kverett Colby of New
Port Hoover, national food mlJersey, slept with a pig. Mr. Colby
itdniHiraior. f*&gt;r every pound of
and the other representatives of Her­
Mlgur. that fan he spared, the
bert lbsiver wan ted to sleep und cut t, lad dictated tin' following letter:
under exactly tile sutiu* conditions as
"Dear Mr. Hoover—I niu sor­
the doughboys. Thereupon the pres*
ry about there being no sugar III
officers In chnrgPof the arrangement*,
France and about the Belgian
"framed it up" on the New Jersey
and French buys and girls not
man.
even having enough, to tuuko
tilings sweet, mid I am going to
They happened to know thnt In n
save ull I can, for I urn not go­
certain vllluge wherein militiamen were
ing to buy one single bit of
quartered there tvero Ideal, advan­
tages for roughing It. Ten soldiers
candy, and I um not going to
ask mother to make one bit, ei­
were billeted In a certnln barn owned
ther—und she makes Just awful
by mi old villager who obstinately re­
good candy und I lovo candy
fused to allow tile Americans t&lt;\ dis­
dearly."
turb bis pig, which find been occupy­
ing the same tiny loft with them for
some time.
Tbo press officers arranged lo tmvo
one soldier move for the night to give
Ilf r vrIm&lt; nl oMhi Irilrflor
Mr. Colhy accommodations next to
U. S. I.«nd Oltlr. *t (ielnrtvillr, FI*.
the pig. JThen the following morning
April UOth I HIS.
Nolle. I* hnrhy riven *h*t William
the correspondents wero to Interview
Holiday of WVLIn*. FI*, who on May to,
the Jerseyan on his Impression of tho t*.i]3, mad. Ilomratrad Hntry. Nn. 01171,1
pig i\nd the. pig on Ids Impressions of for E !» ol N W q and NEJ» of S W J ,. Feetlnn 4. Townihlp 20 S. Itanxi* 29 F, T»llaids fellow lodger.
h*.M* Mrildan tiaa f.trd n o l l e ol Inlrntion
But the plgca owner hnd been left lo mike Thr..-year Front, to ratahllih rlalm
In th. land *l&gt;ov. drarrlh.il hr for. t'l.rk Clrout of the calculation. The night was rull Court, * t fanlord. Fla., on th . 7th day
cold bo the villager moved the pig Into ol Jun., 19tS.
Claimant name, a* »llnr*»ra;
his own quarters, where there was fire.
W. I). Flllman ot W.liiw*. Fla.
Ehln Cilnt».n ot W.VIwa Fla.
Bo tho world will never know what
Arthur Wallara of Wrldwa, Fla.
Mr. Colby thought of tho pig and vice
Alain Ntwrntnh ot Wrklwa, Fla.
itobert W: llaVia,
versa.
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It*srlatrr.

COMMISSIONS IN
ARMY PLENTIFUL

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MANY LIEUTENANTS NEEDED

H O R S E M EA T S A LE S
R E P O R T E D INCREASING
New York.—New York but­
cher* have begun to awaken to
the fact thnt the threatened In­
troduction of horse meat nt low
prices hnd not only become n
reality but la promising to get
un overwhelming welcome In
the poorer quarters of the city.
Alrendy the beef butchers In
localities where the horse meat
shops have been established are
beginning to foel a falling off lo
trade, and Id one soetton are
charged with showing their re ­
sentment by violence.

Empty Sacks
I will pay highest cash
price for all kinds of
Em pty Sacks

Ferlilizcr and Feed
Sacks a Specially
Drop me a card, or see Mr.
C. A. Reed and he will call. ■

J. H. BUSSEY
SANFORD,

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FLORIDA

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tn U n u tio n if

Film Stmts
S g g g jg iS

Wtndek Zbysxko holding the gold belt, the token of the heavyweight
wrestling championship of the world, .which he won by defeating all the con­
testants la Hie tournament which Just closed In New York.
The "Mighty Pole," ns the new champion Is known, weighs 232 pounds
and stands six feet one-half Inch tall. He has been endowed physically with
every ndvitnUige a Wrestler could usk, even to Jh e bullet-sliapejphend.
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h a s Many Uses— Now Listen!
F F Y O I .E h prim arily a household sp ra y , a dead shot on
R oach es, M o sq u ito es, B ed bu g?, M o th s, Flit*.**, Anus and other
insect pL*si&gt;.
T H A T IS M O T A L L , F en o lc sp rayed in tin*
chicken co o p s, deg k -nnef. an il o th -r t tUh u&lt;e&gt;. will km ck tin*
very “ d n ylight.-” &lt; u of H :i , I ic *, . *i ! M i
.
And
n ixt u r e o f t q u a l pr.rts Fenok* and I ard applied to ch ick en s head
will curt1 Nor*1 hrnd in rem m k ' blv short •i-ty : &lt;a rejtultir “ lif
sav er"’ foi .-iek, son -headed fowl hug ■&lt; r s;r&gt;r*II.

Sold In Quarts, Halves and Gallons Hy
FERN ALI) HARDWARE CO. nrd IIlL i, HARDWARE CO.

FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY, Manufacturers, Jacksonville, Fla.

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY W ILL BRING BACK

Nelson Sailors and
Soldiers Testaments
Are the Best
&lt; HBE

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n

American Standard Version

Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable
Emphasized with the words of Christ printed in bold face
type. Strongly and neatly bound in Khaki colored Morocco groined
Waterproof Kerntol—flexible limp cover, embossed bock bonds,
round comers. Khaki edges, gold title, beautifully embossed
American Dag in colors on the outside front cover.
Printed on specially strong Bible paper. Only 3 x
inches
and jult Y t an inch thick. Type is plain and clear— selfpronouncing. Tho Four Great American Hymna aro printed
and bound with this Sailors and Soldiers Testament.

HELP TO BRING THE BOYS BACK CLEAN
This Sailors and Soldier Testament, neatly packed,
ready for mailing, given with a years sub- &lt; £ 0 pr A
scription to the Sanford Herald for............

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LESSONS

Hom e Embroiderer'
Specially prepared fo r this Newspaper by Pldorial Reolew.
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Dainty New Embroi defies for Home and Baby.
tha spirit of tho season Is the
^nimteco which form* ono of 11*
" " " ' S i r .7 dainty aa&gt; th in *. In
Lndiwork for ho®® 1111(1 t**? of cherry blossoms with bluo
J ^ J pcrchcd for rest form tho do-

work with cotton floss which comes
tour threads to fc' strand, taking all
four threads tor padding. Batin
stitch Is u*yd on narrow figures,
otherwise stitches would-be too long
for practical purposes. If necessary
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tha ordlhkrr P C W C U nt'B afffcrT r « crulted^from thoae whose very sus­
tenance depends upon the farmers.
The soldier and the farmer Are eager
to do their full shnre; the soldier Is
tnklng the chances of losing his life
ond the farmer Is risking the labors
of n year oo the chance of (he le s io n s ;
both Incur risks. Very many drlUsns
are equally engcr to do their share,
but indy not appreciate the opportunity
to serve In tho Held of agriculture.
The departments of agriculture and
labor will render every possible aid,
but each community knows Its own
problems, nnd urban people, especially
ibuslness men. could cooperate effec­
tively with the farmers and also reudcr much assistance.

Bumsn SKIPPfN
HERO IN FIGHT

to every bfteie,
tem pest—Archbishop .Whateljr.’

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SAN FO RD LODGES

I exerria* all inch powers a* may
at
to th* purpoaa
purpose or business of th* corporation,
loa,

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Though Mortally Wounded,- He
Refuses to Haul Down
the Flag.
■

Royal Neighbors of America
Mecta Second nnd Fourth Thursdays
Annie Speer
Clara Stamper
Secretary
• O r a lclri

GOES TO BOTTOM WITH SHIP

The Woodman Circle
The Woodmen Circle meets Second
and Fourth Wednesdays at 3:30 p. m.
All members requested to attend.

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|or oth*r b u l a t t M of a Ilk* nature. and to
h *v *. *aJoy and exercise all th * ritbta.
ritb ta . p
r n , and privileges Incident to to

organised'and Vitiating under and Sr rirtur
of th* la** of lb* *tat* of Florida,
v Article nt.
of lb#
IS# cor
Th* amount of capital atocb of.
poratloa chill b* Tan Thoutand &lt;«!
(110,000.00
0.000.00)
Hollar*, dlridad Into On* Hundred
(I001
idfao (100)
abarc* of tho par vaJut of On*
is Ilaadr*
Hundred
(1100.00) poljar*
each; which
be paypay
________
___ shell
mil be
abl* In lawful------. . th* .United
. . . . . -flur t.e *
money. .of
of Amtrlca, or in properly, or labor or aarvie**, at a fair
Ir and _______
juat valuation; to t&gt;*‘
Bird by th* board of director*.
Artlcla IV.
Th* term for which th* corporatloa ahall
eilit ahall b* perpetual ualrea aooner dieeolved according to law.
Arilcli V.
Th* builntM of th* corporatloa ahall b#
conducted by a preaidant, rioa-prealdant
tard o \
aarrrtary aad treasurer, and S bear
nor more than Av* of l u aloe
X •Wan- T h *
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Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
“ Pm Dona; Throw Books Overboard,*
Communication eveiy.flrit and third
He Saya, and Order* the Crew to
An Electric C at
Tuesdays at 7:00.
Visiting brethren director* ahall be elected annually by fb *
Sava
Themaelvsa—Lauded
by
welcome.
•Cleveland, O.—A cat ha*s been In
atackbolder* on tb* Ant Wcdnradty la Ju n *
ol each yrar *1 10 o'clock a. m., at a maetPrime Minister.,
0 . L . Taylor
Jas* Moughton
the habit of sleeping on a rubber mat
had for that purpo** In IU principal of­
Secretary
. W. M Inc
under n dynamo In Cleveland's power
fice! In Hanford. Florida, aad its officers
I
th
ill.
Immediately thereafter be elected, by
house. Somebody removed the mat j London.—The following, from the
the bonrd ol directors^ Until tho** elected
Monroe
L
B
ip
tcr
No.
15,
It.
A.
M
the other day, and the cat slept on on Dally Telegraph, Is a story of unusual
at lb * Arat annual m eetlnf, of atockhajdar*
Meets every second pnd fourth Tues­ ahall be quslIAed, tba btuluea* ol tbs corpor­
Iron plate. It didn't seem to hurt the heroism nnd tho winning of a Victoria
a
tio n
ahall be conducted by tb* following
cut,, but her fur became so charged C ross:
------- ^ ----- r ~ day In Masonic Ual| over the Imperis officer*: J . J . C at**, president aod (reinsurer
Theatre. " Visiting companions welcomi 8.
J . Carnre, view prraldant,
.................
&gt;nt, Sad C, D .
with electricity that ever since It has
"In tho speech In which ho proposed
Couch, aerretary: and J. J.
'
Cate*. 8. J .
O. L. Taylor
F . L. Miller
stood stiff on end like the bristles of a that the thanks of parliament be ac­
Carnca
aad
C.
I).
Couch
ahall CODltitU t *
Scc’y
High Priest
th* board ol director*.
hairbrush.
corded to the nation's heroes, tho prime
Article VI.
T b * hit heel amount of Indebtedness or
minister spoke In glowing terms o f the Seminole Chapter 2 , Order Eastern S ts
to which lb * corporation te a r a t
Meets every first and third Thursday liability
men of the fishing fleets, and moved
any tim* aubject iU tlf ahall not ttcced th *
n
each
month.Everyone
who
has
acec
amount
of
lu capital atock plu* It* sttrplu*.
the house to cheers aa he told of n
Article VII.
trawler skipper who, with both lega iIj Star In the E ast are cordtaJly Invited
T b * name and reildaac* of lb* Incorpora­
to
visit
this
chapter.
tor*.
and
tb*
number
of eharea of atock aub■hot ofT and most o f hla crew killed or
ce E . Rob bins, Sec’y
■cribed by each are aa follow tt
Injured, refused to haul down the flag,
J. J. Cate*. Sanford, Florida, I I lb M ".
gave the order, Throw the confidential
The Samord Connell K. of C.
C. I). Couch, flaalord, Flor
"arid*.
I lk s r*.
. . u . 1 _i
H. J . Carnti. Sanford, Florida
ahare.
hooka overboard, and throw me afirir llceta the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and tin Stata
of Florida
them,' and went down with his trAwler.' 4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K. County of Semlnol*.
Un tbla day peraonally appeared before
The story thrilled the whole country of C. Hall; Oag Ave.
me, J . J, Cat**, 8. J. Carne* aad C. D .
Nearly 1,000,000,000 Bushels and now, In a special supplement to the C. L. B ritt, Fin. Sec’y.
Couch, to me known to be tb* pefassa who
London Qaxctte, comes the eequeL It
I tubacrlbe.d to tb* foregoing charter, ta d each
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. or P.
More Grain Was Raised
for hlmiclf. -before me, acknow ltdnd that
la announced that a posthumous grant
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. he did *o for the uiet and purpoeee therein
of the Victoria Cross has been made to 'Halting knights aiwaya welcome.
Than In 1916.
[ eiprraeed.
Tltnea* ray hand and aeal of office a t
Skipper Thomas Crisp/IL N, IL, 10,005, H. McLaulin
O . J . Millet Bantord,
Florida, tbla th* lAtb day of U a y ,
K. R . and S.
C. C.
D. A. (killed In action), and that the
ISIS.
(aeal)
J . J . D ICKIN SO N ,
Distinguished 8ervlce medal has been
iry Tublle.
My rammlaalou
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,1. O. O. F.
awarded to Second Hand Thomas Wil­
expire* Auguit (th , IIIB .
Meets
every
Monday
evening
at
7
:8
0
1
7*-4t-Tuee
liam Crisp, IL N, IL, O. N„ 4,832, D. A.
in Masonic Hall. All visiting •brother«|
•These two men are father and *on, cordially Invited.
Production of drain and Other Farm
and tho record of their bravo deeds will
F. McClelland
J . D. Dorwyl Nollec * f ApetUailaw far T * * - D i e d *U ader
Products Far Exceed* Any Other
flection I at C hapttr 4SSS, Lawa * f Fleetnko a foremast plftctLOvan.among -the
N .C . _ _________
R. Sec.
Y e ir ln Hiitory o f c o u n t r y ------- many wonderful stories of gallantry
Notice la hereby gleen that Btnjamln KdGale Lily tamp No. 6, W. O. W
ward*, ’ purchaser ol Tax Certificate No.
Weather Ruins Flax.
which tbla war hns produced.
284.
dated the Tth day of June. A. f). 1909
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
haa Aled xal4 certlA ca t* In my office, and
Submarine la 8lghted.
nights in each month.
h
a
i
made
applicatio n for ta x dred t * l u u *
Washington.— Formers contributed
"On nn August afternoon, at nbout n F. L. Miller
J . F. Hoolehan
In acco rd ance n l t h law.
Said c r r tlA ra l*
approximately $2I,(KKI,(XXI,(XX&gt; to the quarter to three, the trawl wns shot
following d rtr rlbed property
Clerk
Council Commander ri lml ubarlar rdn Inthe
Se minole c o u n ty . F lorid *, to -w lt:
wealth of the nntlon thl* year In the from the smack Nelson. Tho skipper
H r* 1.48 cha. K and 4.07 rha 8 ol 8 W co r
production of gra[n nnd other fnnn wns below packing flab; one hand.wns United Rrolhrrhood of Carpenter* ard ol N E W of 8 W J * Se c. 7 , T p . 21 8. It. 3 0
K. run N 7.X# c h i , K 4.16 c h t , 8 T.2» cha,
Joiners of America
products, far exceeding any other year on tleck cleaning fish for the next
cha llrai b e t M U cha K and 4.07
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets cWh . . 4.16
In the history of the country. Of this morning's breakfast. Coming on deck,
8 of 8 W cor "o f N E J i of 8 W I ( S e c
first and third Thursday night at 7 Hun N 7.24 cha, W I . 3 S cha, S 7 .2 6 ch i,
Immense total the corn crop lend* with Mr. Crisp snw an object on tho horl- o'clock in the M. W. A. Hail, IMco Blk. K 1.38 cha).
an estimated value of $4.053.072,(XX). ton, examined It closely and sent for J. W, O. Singletnry W. W. Van Ness
T h e aald land bring aaaeaaed at the d a le
the Uauanre of aurh c er tio r a te In the
The oats crop Is valued nt $1,001,427, • Ids glasses. Almost directly he sang
Sec.Treas.
{’rcsidt-nl nl
nam e of M o a n S a m u rla .
tlnlraa aald cer000; whent at $K IN,372,IXK&gt;. and pota­ out.'Clear for action. Submarine.* He
t i n r a t r ahall be t riln -m ed a rr o rd l n i to law
Celery
City
Aerie
No.
1853
la a deed will f i a u r * t h r r r o n on the 8th d a y
toes lit $34.1,805.000.
had scarcely spoken' when a shot fell
Meeting every 2nd &amp; -1th Wednesday of J u n e , A. II. I9 1 B .
Final report on the crops has Just about a hundred yards away on tinmy official algnalure and ata I
night nt S o ’clnck Engle Home. Oak Ave IhlaVVItnraa
the 7th day of M a y , A. It. IS IS .
been Issued by the department of ag­ port bow. Tim motnrmnn got to hi*
Visiting Brothers Welcome
K. A. ItOUCLASS.
taeal)
riculture, and It showed that with the motor; the deckhand dropped his fish E. E. Hogan
Clerk Circuit Court Sem inole t.o ,, F la .
C. C. Woodruff
Ity V. M. l to u fla a e, It. C.
exception of wheat the leading grains and went to the ammunition room;
Worthy Prenident
Secretary
" I T uea -ilo
established records In production. A while the oilier hands, nt the skipper's
II. 1*. O. H. Sanford Lodge 1241
big wheat area was planted, hut severe order*, 'Let go your gear,' let go the
Meet first and third Wednesday night I
winter killing eut down the crop heav­ wnr;&gt;. nml put a 'dan* on Hie end of It.
nt Klks Home. North Park Avenue.
ily. Colton was caught by an early
"Meanwhile the gunlayer held his K. S. Frank
O. U' Taylor
frost mid suffered n sensational loss fire, until the skipper «nld, 'It Is no n*e
Secretary
Fsnltetl Rulet
of approximately l.ooonoo hale* from waiting nrp- longer, we will hnvo to let
early esl Inin ten. A lute season and them lin.v&lt;i U,‘ From the distance the The Luke llreere ( uuncll No. 31 Jiinl-ir
Order United American Mechanics
early frosts hurt the corn crop, hut submarine sent shell after shell nt the
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P. I
more In iMilnt of quality than quantity, smack, am) nt the fourth shot tho shell M„ in the City Hull. Visiting hrothere ]
nnd there Is more soft corn In the went through the port bow JuBt below nre welcome. C. If. Smith, Ilcc. Sec,
country this year than ever before..
the waterline.
Modern Woodmen of America
1,000,000,000 Bushels In Excess.
‘There was no confusion on bonrd,
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30
Nearly 1,000,000,000 bushels more not even when the seventh shell Btruek in M. W. A. Hall. I'ieo Building.
grain wns raised thnn lu 1010. The the skipper, passed through Ills side, C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch |
Itunl estimate shows n total production through (lie deck and out through tinConsul
Clerk
of fi.ntM.72ft.000 bushels of the live hide o f the ship. T h e second hand nt
— Open Ixtynl Order t»r Moose
lending grains. TliFs compare* with mice took charge o f the filler and tinfiring
continued.
All
the
limb
water
Sanford Lodge No. 1310 meets In 11it 11
4,OMl.23!l,tiOO bushels last year, and 1*
i lose tn the record aggregate prntlur- wns pouring Into the ship and she was in Stone &amp; Grove Building Second nnd
sinking. One man, the gunlayer, went Fourth Mondays in Month nt 7:30. •
tlon In 1015.
The tula! wheat yield In given ns to tho skipper to hoc If he could render
050.828.000 bushels, compared with first aid, but It wiih obvious that bo was
0211.518.000 bushels lust year, and 800,- inortully wounded.
A
LEGAL ADVERTISING
.“ 'It's nil right, boy, do your best,'
301.000
bushels, (tie 1011-15 average.
Corn production Is estimated at said the skipper, and then, to the sec­
3.150.404.000 bushels, uliuut 31.000.000 ond hand, 'Send a uiessuge off.' This NUTICi: OF NI-RCIAI. MANTKH'fl,HALK
Notice la hereby glvrn th a t under abd by
bushels under the preliminary figure mis the message: 'Nelson being at­
virtue of a Anal decree of forrcloaure and
and compared with 2,500,027,000 bush­ tacked by submarine. Skipper killed. tale
made and entered In the Circuit Co urt
els raised In 1010. The live-year aver­ Send assistance at once.' With the S r v in t h Ju d icia l Circuit id the S t a t e of
Florida. In and for Setninulr C o u n ty , In
age was 2,754.104,000 bushels and the ship sinking and only five rounds, of chancery.
In a certain- ault therein pending
previous bumper crop In 1012 was unitnunltlun left, tho second hand went wherein Witaon ft T n u r a r i Frrtlllaer C o m ­
pany,
a
corporation
plaintiff and l^-vl
to Uie skipper, who was lying them on lllnlord and F.ve II. Is
3.124.740.000 bushels.
Illnlord, hla wile, are
the
deck,
nnd
heard
him
sny,
'Abandon
drfrmlanla
,
I.
aa
aperlat
m
a a lr r, will on the
The yield nf oats was also n record
lat day of- J u l y , A. 1). 1918, between the
one rind Is given ns 1,587,280,000 bush­ ship. Throw tho books overboard.'
h&lt; ur* of eleven In th e forenonn and two
Down With Hla Vessel.
o'clock In t h e afternoon, tb a aame being th e
els, compnred with 3,251,837,000 bush­
Monday In aald m on th and the rule d ay In
"Ho was asked then If they should Drat
els Inst year. Tho live-year average
■aid m on th and within the legal houra of
lift him Into the boat, but his answer ■ale, offer for akle and tell to the hlghral and
wns 1,230,430.000 bushels.
beat bidder for cash befo re Ihe eourt h o m e
Production of rye la placed rit GO.- was: Tom, I’m done; throw mo over­ door* of S e m ino le co unty In t h * rlty nf S a n ­
A X E I N T E R E S T E D IN
board.' He was In too bad a condition ford, S e m in o le county, F lo rid a , the following
145.000
'bushels, agnlnst 48,802,000
d c c r i b e d pro perly, tu -w lt:
to
be
moved,
and
they
left
1dm
there
bushels last year and five-year aver­
• tin s E P tran
T h e weat hall of L o t Nineteen &lt;I9) of
on hla deck and took to tho small boat, F la t of P alm Hammock, aa recorded In P la t
age of 41,300,000 bushels.
llook H, P a ge 76, ol t h * Iteeorda uf Oran g e
The barley crop Is finally estimated nnd about a quarter of an hour after­ county,
F lorid a. T o g e t h e r with alt the tene,ward
tho
Nelson
went
down
by
the
at 209,075.000 bushels, nguluHt 182,800,mrnla,
hered ita m en ts
and
appu rfan ancea
thereto
belonging,
m In a n y way a p p e r ta in
head.
000 bushels last year.
Ing.
/
y r:
"It was drawing Into dusk ns-they
The bumper potato crop Is main­
C E O H f iK l&gt; eC t)T T K S.
/.
....... ................
.
Special M a s ter.
tained In the flnul report; In fact the left nnd the crew of the boat pulled all L. \V. Ilal,twin.
e VSV.—
figure uf 442.330.0(X) bushels Is a little that night. Toward morning the wind
Sidlrilur lor C o m p la in a n t. *
76-Tu
ea
-M
e
In excess of the preliminary estimate freshened nnd blew them nut of their
nml compares with 280,053,000 bushels course. They pulled nit day, fastening
NOTICr. I SCO UP OII ATI ON
la hereby given t h a t tha u n d ersig n­
a.i-air. of.imuscw-antl j i -Lirgq. jilecu i)f ed Notice
last year.
will, on W ed nesday , J u n e 2 6 t h . IU1S,
.
Weather Ruins Flax.
oilskin to two oars to attract attention. or ■■ so on therea fter aa conven ient a pply
to the H o no rab le Sid ney J . C a tta , ( in vern nr
Unfavorable weather conditions ru­ Once a vessel was sighted, and once a ol the s t a t e ol Florida, fur letters p a t e n t
the *‘J . • J. Catrw C o m p a n y
ined the flax crop nnd the yield Is esti­ group of minesweepers, but they pass­ Ineorpurallng
.
*
In c.
uhder th e following proposed r h a r t e r ,
mated nt only 8,473.000 bushels, against ed out of sight. At night the weather tha original ul which la now on Ale In the
bffice
ol
t
h
*
Se
creta
ry
of
S
t
a
l
e
of
the
14.200.000 bushels lust year. Produc­ becumc finer: Through the night they s t a l e of F l e t l d a a t T a lla h a ssee ,
tion of liny wns 70,528,000 tons of tame pulled, until daybreak, and at halfaw M l . .
J . J . C a l re
C . I&gt;. Couch
If«M... *»»/ ' . Stef' ■ , wI
nnd 15,402,000 tons o f wild, compnred past ten o'clock In the morning they
S . J . Carnes.
With 01,102,000 Ians nnd 10,800,000 found a buoy and made fast to It. Uy A t l l t l i a a f I n r a rp a r a lle n of I k t " J . J . C a l e a
ea rCempaay l a t . "
tons respectively Inst year. The rice afternoon they were sighted and res­
T h a undersigned he reby associate t h e m crop totaled 8&lt;L278,000 bushels, against cued. The second hand, who took aelvrs
to g a th er for th e purpose of fo rm ing
41.082.000 bushels last. year. Buck­ charge of the tiller after tho skipper a body p o lit ic and c o rp o r a te under I h e lawa
of
tha
s t a t e of Florida, with and un der the
wheat production wns 17,400.000 bush­ had been shot down, was hla son."
Tlicy arc used k* ; v
’ .
following proposed r h a r t e r :
els, compnred with 11,840,000 bushels
_
M b . Artlcla I ..
of
business
by
H
-i’
.
esmeu.
L.iT
h
e
n
a
m
e
of
tba
co
rp
o
r
a
tio
n
ahall
b
*
t
h
*
In 1010. The kafllr corn crop was 75,- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a * * * * * * *
J. J. C a t r a C o m p a n y . t n r . " and Ita prlnfice Men, Ucctor.;,
\r.i,
rllia l p l l r e uf business sh a ll be at S a n f o rd ,
800.000 bushels, against 50,340.000
Florida,
with br anch n f f i r e a . a t such oth a r
O P E N S T H E A T E R NEAR
bushel* last year.
Ministers, Slv.iientr—by
place* In l b * a t a t* of Florid a and o t h e r
of the United S t a l e s aa hereafter m a y
BIG TRAIN IN G CAM P * ■tales
Following shows area, yield per acre
cryone v/lto must have ti’.Ki-'t
be estab lish ed .
and production In bushela of the lead­
Article II.
that cot:;! i:ics
Camp Gordon, On.—To proyldq J
ing crops:
Tha g e n e r a l nature of th e buainraa to be
more entertainment for the 8am- J transact ed by the co rp ora tio n ahall be: T o
uiniiTY, DiiR/t e n r :
buy and t e ll, and otherw ise 'dispose of, a t
mica In tho cantonment here * whtileaair or retail, for profit or on co mm ieTlald
Par
from New Tork and other acc- J alon, all kinds ol dry goods, groceries, cro c k A N D A P r - C A IU l W . •
ary, glassware, queenaware , notions,
to­
A rea. sera . Production.
'
dona
eaat
and
north
and
from
«
baccos,
cig
ars,
drugs,coffees,
teas,
sp
ires,
WintaC w h e a t.... 17,00,000 14.1
411,020,000
Sheets cr.:j bo obtained hityttracts,
pap er , x t a t lo n e r y . co n fectio n er y ,
somo southern state*, Ja k e \ afurn
Spring w heat 1MU.OOO
111 m.TM,0«
iture, har dw are, tin w a re , meat*, flour
titue, rr.ieii in ciflr "styV.-*..
Corn ...................... Uf.TSS.OOO 24.4 (,139.4*4.000
W ells, jnanager o f the Atlantic t ba y , grain a n d other food or feedrluffa, a n a
O ats ............................4XE7X.C00 *44 1,07,34.000
any or al l artlelra or rom m odltlea usually
Lyric
theater,
showing
Keith's
J
Hound ialicM •* -• •y '
r a r r l td or han dled by a general wholesale
Rya ............ .......... 4,103.000 14.7 -00,141,000
vaudeville, will soon have com- i and ratall m ercantile est a b lish m e n t ) t o b o y ,
R a rls y .................... MJS.000 -ZJ.7
104174,000
iblc IJ’.ack L;v:.nt -.ra;r. *
Kaffir corn ....... S.m.OOO 14.7
7S.ie4.000 ; plcted a big theater near tho ] •ell and e x ch a n g e p o u ltr y , eg gi, fru it a nd
veg eta ble*; t o
bu y, aell, exch ang e and
P o tato ** ............... 4,4*0.600 100.S U l,0 4 ,COO
lJde,- yvtill .Yllnc* '
camp, and It ia stnted that the &lt; c t M r e l M d e l l In all k ind * of live a to ck a n d
Bweat p o ta to es...
KJ.000 91.4
17.141.000
|
show
home
will
he
In,operation
J
. l i a r , tam a .......... U ,411,000 1 .0
•7SAU/300
• within a few weeks.^.Popular &lt;
H ay, wild ............ W,477.000 .*4 , •tt.WJ.COO
■
■
wawea
i&lt; u (i|ti|
F* VH V C V S i
LV
flaxaead .............. MW.000 IT " '. .1,473,000
!• prices will prevaTl.
‘
n i k t conirarta of any and all klada to fur*
* W 1■
v *
&gt;
•
, V
'
• ,i Ibtr IU purpota and b u iln tu ; to borrow
Phone 148
Sanford, Florida
•Toni.
l4l44l*iM ie&lt;ei&lt;'tlv:7rVfi
*0 4 io M fort (ha aama by a pladi

21 BILLION IS
VALUE OF CROPS

CORN LEADS ALL THE REST

sign. The centerpiece, la twenty
Inches In diameter and may be made
of pure linen or an acceptable sub­
stitute. The ombroldery may be done
"with eltherinic or mercerlted cotton.
Flat satin stitch is used for the white
flowers end green lcares. Tho flower
centers In Fronch knots aro workod
In yellow, tho stems In brown and
tha bird In bluo. Doth aro exocuted In
outline stitch. Tho edgo of the center,
pleco may bo finished with lneo,
nothing being more n t t r a c t i T o than
cluny. o r It may bo scalloped and
buttonholed.
Tho design for a baby pillow
should bo worketf on flno linen Tho
ends nro scalloped and finished with
a frill of lace, which Is shirred on
behind tho scallops. Tho closing In
at tho back. Measuring IS x 15j$
Inchon tho design makes an nttrnetivo nlro oven for tho boudoir pillow.
I^ n expOnsIvo than hondkorchlof
linen, however, In fine linen cambric.
It has Just a lUtlo more body than
the lino hondkorchlof linen and still
I* soft nnd pretty. The embroidery
Is done In solid satin stitch and.oyeM embroidery, or It may bo done en­
tirely In solid satin, with buttonhol­
ing for tho scallops.
For tho raised satin stitch two
thread* nro used, a padding thread
nnd a thread for tho satin stitch.
Tho latter must bo finer than tho
former nnd tnny bo totally different.
Hut tho usual custom la to do tho

to use It on a wide figure, spilt the
width, working ono set of stitches
on oacb sldo of tho center. Tho
padding stitches should be p u t- in
lengthwise, aijd aro notblrg but the
running stitches of sewing, with
short stltchea on tho wrong side of
tho work and long stitches on the

U
No.

11040— D esign

'
fo r B a b y P illow .

right side Put tho rows of stttchos
close together, but have thoso nt tho
centor almost overlapping, bocauso
that part of the work should bo
higher. Begin tho satin stitch nt tho
oxtromo outer point, bringing thread
nnd needle up through the edgo at
the left. Pass them down through
the edge lino at right and up again
at left, next to the stitch first made.
Make over nnd over stitches In this
wuy until tha*.pnddlng Is covered,
keeping them smooth without over­
lapping.

Pictorial Tlcvlow Tranafor Pnttorn No. 13M2. hlur. 15 ernts
Tho
pattern furnlshcn ono 20 Inch contcrploco to |w&gt; worked ' . ‘th colored or
mercerlfcd cotton.
Pictorial Review Transfer Pattern No. 11340. bltm. 15 cent* The
design with scallop Is 13 by 15&gt;J Inches
No. 11340— Design stamped on handkerchief linen with material for
back, 70 cents; while ombroldery cotton. 10 cents.

LABOR FOR FARMS
IS BIG PROBLEM

National Army May Help.
I.nst year, In spite of nil the dllfirul••ties, the farmers planted the Inrgest
acreages In the history of the nntlnn,
harvested record crop* of most lmjsirrant thing* except whent. nnd suc­
ceeded in greatly Increasing the num­
ber of live Mock.
-Since Inst year
Secretary of Agriculture Points skilled farm labor hns been given de­
ferred clnsNlficntton nnd Ihe secrelnry
Out City’s Part in Food
of war hns asked for power to furlough
soldiers of the Nntlonnl army If tlirlr
Production.
training permits, so thnt they may re­
turn to their farfiis and assist. It Is
believed that the fnrmers of tho na­
tion can, by effective organisation nnd
co-operatlon. with -such assistance ns
enn be furnished, ngnln overcome la­
If Soldiers Are Willing to Risk Their bor difficulties nnd proddre Inrge qtinntllles of foods, foodstuffs nnd live
Lives Civilians Can Wsll Afford to
stock. •
Sparc Time to Serve In HtrThere Is nn opportunity now for urvest Field.
bnn peoplo sympathetically nnd con*
constructively to study the fnrm-lnlmr
situation nnd to render nsslstnncc. In
By DAVID F..HOUSTON,
ninny towns nnd cities there are men
Secretary of Agriculture.
Washington.—Somo time ago I Is­ who have had fnrmlng experience, who
sued a statement concerning the farm- nre nblebodled, nnd who would doubt­
labor problem. It was pointed out that less ho willing to serve the nntlon In
there will bo fnnn labor difficulties to the field of agriculture nt this time.
overcome this year ns Inst nnd thnt In Especially for the sonsonnl strains of
certain sections, especially In tho planting, cultivating nnd hnrvestlng. It
neighborhood of lnrgo Industrial cen­ will not be too mnch to nsk such men
ter*. the difficulties will be ncutc. The to aid .the fnrmers In the necessary un­
lines of effort were Indicated along dertaking of maintaining nnd, If poswhich tho departments of agriculture .slide, Kupplebiontlng, thp food supply
and labor, through .representatives In In order to feed the armies nnd to sus­
various states co-operating with tho tain the civilian population behind
agricultural colleges nnd other agen­ them.
Civilians Should Help.
cies, arc working to furnish assistance.
If
soldiers
ore willing to serve In
Briefly stated, these ngcncles'nre doing
the Billowing things: (a) making n the trenches, to dig ditches, build rail­
aurvey of the farm-labor situation In roads nnd .risk their lives, many civil­
each community with a view to discov­ ians can well afford to spare a pnrt
er possible surpluses of labor, In ordci of their time to serve In the furrows
In he ready to assist In fumlsMng In- find In the harvest fields. If It appear*
Ix'ir wherever It la needed; (b) asslst- that the formers of n commuolty or
•ng again In shifting labor from com­ region arc not able to"secure the nec­
munity to community and from state to essary labor by the usual methods,
atate, as tn past years; (c) promoting then" the lenders In the town or city
fuller co-operation among farmers In Immediately dependent upon that rethe same community; (d) making glon should organise, establish touch
available, bo for as possible, high* with representative farm leader*, and
school boys In rural districts who have see tf they cannot assist In solving the
had experience In farming and who are problem. In so doing they will not
nJ&gt;t normally regularly or fully em­ only aid the farmers of the nation, but
ployed In fnrmlng operations; (e) rank- they will vitally contribute to thslr
tog every effort to see that there Is no own well-being and to that of their
*.
-*
obstacle In the wdy of the production community.
The farmers are willing to do all
of a larger supply of fin d machinery
"od.lt* fuller use as a supplement to -that they humanly can, but where then
labor stiwilv rani-at- h« furnished from
hand tabor

CITIZENS MUST HELP OUT

Sanford
Public Library
Oak Avenue Between 3rd and 4th SL

Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays
at 3 p. m.

Reading Room Free to All

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                    <text>ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

P U B L IS H E D :
s e m i- w e e k l y

X

IN TH E HEART OF TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 7*

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIpAY, MAY U, 1118

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RED CROSS AND
ITS HOLY WORK
present • work of the Red, dying sons—upon the head of every
Croia represents the suprmee. teat of such one the judgment of Almighty
man’a love for man. , To me, the God will be visited.
This war is * Holy war, and in all
Red Cross work, ia tho epitome of
personal service. In the responc , to the history of tho ages la.the supreme l&gt;y the pastor at il a. rn. and at 7;ii0 Would' Solve Many o f Farm­
Aeroplane Probe
But Events of Today Do Not Washington, May 23.—There will this appeal the aouls of America will test of oqr moral stamina and of p, m. Epworth Leaglo at 6:30.
er’s Problems
The sermon will be appropriate for
4 • • * Show It
• ae no controversy in the senate over be laid bare. ’ This ia the great in­ lumnn integrity. *
the preparation for observance of
Tons upon tons of fine cabbage
With tho love of humanity, with Thursday, 30th inat., as Memorial
the military commisttee's wnr in strumentality for the relief of pain
and
death.
It
ia
tho
Goddess
of
Infantry operation! on the west­ quiry plana to which president Wil­
the love of country, with t^e love of Day and the day set apart by our i r t going to waato in the Acids
around ua today, yet In aixty daya
ern front continue at a minimum son objected, and the department of Mercy, ministering unselfishly to a ionic, let us therefore be lnapircd to
President for faating and prayer. It wo will' be shipping cabbago into
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ind neither aide gtvea any indication justice investigation of aircraft pro­ torn and bleeding wot Id.
ay aside all selfish consideration
that intensive fighting ia about to be duction directed by Charles E.
The antithcaii of thla ia the mili­ and sacrifice to any extent to give to la hoped that not only members of Sanford at a high price.
the thurch but all loyal citizens who
rraumcd immediately. The artillery Hughes.will proceed without having tary clique of Germany, headed by this cause.
Give the farmers of Seminole
can
possibly do so will unite In pre­
fire it normal'on the various acctorr. its path crossed by congress.
Wilhelm the Murderer.
county
a cold storage plant and I
Let us wash our hands of all sell paring for the observance of the
In the air, however, the hostilities
Were I able to draw a picture of reproach before it is too late.
Will
guarantee
that we will keep this
Developments came quickly to­
proclamation of our President and
.re at a high pitch, aa they have day in a situation which had threat­ the kaiser, concisely protraying hia
and adjoining counties aupllied with
If
honor
Is
to
survive
dishonor,
if
observe
the
day
in
fasting
and
been for the past week or more.
ened an open fight on the (loot of individuality, it would bp a Demon morality is to prevail over immoral­ prayer that our national tins mtfy cabbage, beets, potatoea, carrot*,
Between Arras and the Somme, the senate in which administration marching through Europe, the brand ity, if civilization and the purauit cf be pardoned and victory granted to rutabagas, poultry, eggif pork and
where there has been no- heavy leaders say tho possibility of two of Cain on hia forehead, the breath happiness arc not to be supplanted oUr arms, to the bnd that the world the finest, frozen, ailage-fed beef the
fighting In six weeks, the British and simultaneous inquiries
into
al of Hell in his nostrils; in one hand
by barbarism and rapine; if integ­ may be made safe for democracy year round.
Germans are carrying out raids, evi­ phases of the government’s aviation bloody aword held on high, and in rity, and not murder and outrage, is and that' democracy may be made
Give us a cold storage plant and I
dently for the purpose of gaining in­ program. F irst,.a compromise was the other the heart of a child. This to be the standard of m anhood- safe for the world through the influ­ will guarantee that the poultry
formation as to their opponent's reached undtr which the resolution bloodhound is running rampant over then we must individually do our ence of a true Christian cixviiixation flocks throughout the county will be
plans. North of Albert the Germans of Senator Chamberlain authorizing Europq, the smirch of damnation on duty in carrying on the war. To in accord with the unselfish spirit of increased a hundredfold within the
have been repulsed In an attem pt to investigations of various branches hia soul, and with murder hia fcl this task we have been appointed Christ, whom we follow. *
• year.
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rush the British positions southeast of war activities including aviation purpose. He la committed to his and to this issue we shopid address
Farmers will not feed large flocka
of Mesnil. Further north Fiold Mar­ was passed by the senate after {&gt;eing mad orgy, and the protest of all civ­ every ounce of our strength and de­
Naval Bill Passed
throughout the year only to strike
shal Haig’s men continue their raida ■tripped of language which the Pres­ ilization has not stayed or altered termination. • *
a low market with’ the great bulk of
Washington,
May
23.—In
record­
and have penetrated the enemy lines ident had construed as virtually con­
The necessary money for ot breaking time of four hours the sen­ their product as ia the.case with egg
near Tcbuterno as well as at- other stituting the military committee a his purpose.
war
work can be- provided by taxa­ ate today passed witflxut a roil call production here today. But if the
We,
therefore,
have
the
choice
o:
points southwest of’ Aims. ‘ •
committee on the conduct of the
tion and bonds, but the spuport of the naval appropriation bill carrying farmer could put away, the eggs in
actively
supporting
the
Red
Cross
in
On the French front‘ and on the war.
The measure In­ cold storage and not crowd tho mar­
it* humane efforts, or, by our indif the Red .Cross work depends not $1,610,000,000.
American sectors, as on the British
upon
our
industrial
or
constructive
creased
about
$
220
,000,000 over thp ket when they come in abundance,
ferencc contributing to the success o
front the lull is unbrokttl und tjvcn
Young jMcn Register
potentialities,
but
upon
that
higher
house
authorization,
now goes to he ■could demand a fair price
the kniser’s work.
raiding has quieted down.
throughout tho year and wo would
and
better
part
of
our
nature—the
conference.
On June Hh all young men who
The one is gloriously constructive,
British airplanes aro harassing se­ bi come of age on and rfu r June of
not need to ship eggs into tho state
heart
end
soul
of
man.
Much of the debate was over pro­
riously German airdromes and billets leal year must register al the office the other infamously destructive.
We cannot, WE WILL NOT, as visions against "stop watch" or ten months in the year as wo do
Your
response
will
show
.which
behind tho. lines in Flanders itnd of the local registration board (sher­
American*, stand idly by a* our gal­ other time studies in plants doing now, and the businesa would grow
Picardy. The Germans arc seeking iff’s office) in the Court House. you prefer.
and prosper. The same applies to
lant men ure led to the slaughter,
On August 2nd, 1776. ^Thomas and bear the reproach of their erica work nnd against bonuses for em­ broilers and fryers.
unavailing!}’ to check the British This is very important and young
ployees’ suggestions for improve­
Declaration for aid and comfort.
and in aerial fighting Tuesday eight­ men of this age should heed this Jefferson w ith t h e
One of our county commissioners
ments of eronomy in
operating
een enemy machines, sixteen of call. If you need nny further infor­ of Independence, g u a r a n t e e i n g
has just removed from a small cold
The ^ rail of pain nnd suffering plants. ‘ Both were retained.
which were destroyed were account­ mation call at the local board office to the people of thil great country
from the darkness of No Man * Land Hons cause senators to vote on the stornge plant at Winter Park the
freedom of thought und action.
ed for by the’ British. At night the and obtain same.
provision preventing time Ktudies of last of four hogs that he killed dur­
On April 6. I !• 1 7 ,
Woodrow shall lie answered.
enemy is raiding bphind the British
We MUST do our duty to the any job,” declared Senator Thomas ing the winter. He has had his own
Wilson signed a' similar declara­
lines and two of his machines were
fresh pork for months for his family
Florida H o p e Hall
tion of independence for the whole Red Cross nnd DO IT N O W .- of Colorado, Democrat, after Sen­ support and for Ids working people.
brought down by gunfire Tuesday.
The Florida Hope Hall, an insti­
Far to the rear of the German tution located ut Hamilton,'Bradford civilised world. America signed sol­ A. D. Alder son In Manufacturers ator Gailinger of New Hampshire,
Suppose Sanford had an up to date
minority leader, had moved that the
lines British bombing squadrons county, wholly for the reformation idly witli him. Carlyle mid. and Reei rd.
packing
and storing plunt ready to
provision be stricken out.
have visited east Belgium and the of released prisoners is now a reality. this has been accepted by all de­
receive
our
corn nnd must-fed hogs
Dr. Hllburn Returns
The senate committee’s redraft to
river Rhine. Three fins resulted
mocracies, that the rule of the ma­
and
silage-fed
rattle:
How long
Hope
Hail,
as
the
name
would
in­
from bombs dropped on a chloride
jority is the fundamental principle
Dr. J* P. Hllburn, pastor of the mack more emphatic the provisions would it be before wc completely
dicare
is
a
place-where
help
and
hope
in
the
house
bill
for
beginning
the
factory at Mannheim and large conof civic liberty.
Practically the First Methodist church returned to
liagration* were caused on railway is extended to men rmerging from whole world has joined hands in this the city Tuesday afternoon after a work on the unfinished pnrt of the eliminated Chicago and Kansas City
beef from our markets and supplied
prison until t they nre rejuvenated. holy, warfare to prevent the prosti­
property near Liege, Belgium.
stay of more than three weeks in the three yenr building progrum by half a dozen counties around us?
Botnlis -also were dropped on railway
The institution
comprises 200 tution of liberty and the Institution city of Atlanra. where, as a member July, ‘1919, was approved' without
What's the mutter with Sanford
Construction »f the
stations a t Metz and Thipnvlllc.
acres of lamd on which several hin- of the rule of the sword.
of the General Conference he enjoy- discussion.
that
she is not up and doing in this
supeidrendnaught* ami battle cruis­
Northwest of Toul. American avi­ galows have been erected and otjer
The kaiser maintains that "might fil a very pleasant, (hough strenu­
matter?
She has every means nec­
ators are busily engaged, but al­ extensive improvement* made. Th.l i* right," and propose* to enforce his ous time, and met many old friends ers, provided for in 1916 has been
essary
with
which to do it except
held
in
abeyance
for
building
des­
though they took part in sevrrai u or I of receiving botj .cm and worn- perverted ideas by u rule ir ruin und and marie many new. ones,
tho
will—ami
why not thq.will?
troyers to battle German submarines,
•aerial contests Wednesday, no mor» en as thye emerge frf.m p’rilln hi* a.......
.. of terror. Christ
"hr
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Much .legislation
was enneted nnd
reign
said:
We
can
go
over
the top In Liberty
eneni) machines have been brought been taken up with very favorable by might, nor. by power, but by my j s|x new bishops elected. He listened but the present work proposes start­
Loon
and
Red
Cross,
drives all right
down.
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results.
to a number of thrilling addresses, ing work on each of more than 180 but how about this great opportu^Spirit shall the World be ruled.
ships provided or in the three-year
Lively fighting continues in the , Farming and raising food products
History repeats itself. Attilla the among them one from Secretary progrum.
ley for Food Production and Food
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mountains of North Italy with the is one of Hope Hall paramount, fcaConservation—on opportunity that
Hun ran wild on a murderous as­ Dunicls of the Navy and Major
Italian and. British troops on the turesm realizing that unless every
Charles W. Gordon, bettor known ns
sault
on
Europe,
and
went
the
way
is right at us and around us.
Bounding Up Sin Fien
offensive. Along the Piave.’the ar­ attention is turned to tjhe tilling of
It is nn Injustice to farmers in the
of the sons of Hell. The Kulser will Ralph Connor, the author of Black
London, May 23.— Indications
tillery firing has increased. .
the soil that there woll be suffering ro tlie some way. Might is not Rock, The Sky Pilot, etc., who thrill­
county
outside of the fjanford dis­
that the government has not yet
without food to satilfy.
ight and the rule &lt;r ruin shall not ed the great audience by Id* answer completed nil the arrests contem­ trict that they are not given the op­
r
Al the ilapllst Temple
.
Major L. A. Odom is in Sanford prevail. Every man is hit brother** to the question, "When will the war
plated by it ure seen In the appre­ portunities that a cold storago plant
Great interest is being manifested for a few day* raising a fund to fur­ keeper, if there is # Deity, if there end?" He said with great cm; hasis. hension In Dublin late last night of would offer them for poultry, eggs,
in the series of meetings being held nish a room nt this institution which s a God In Heaven, the German* "Whec two million United States p. F. Burke, tho lending Sinne Fed hogs and cattle, nnd it tjicre is any
soldiers, with punch, reach the
this week at the Baptist Temple. till be named for the town. *
cannot win.. ^
^
y —
in the county of Monnghun. Several way to make a little moro safe our
Hope Hqll i* one of. a line of
Evangelist R. W. Thiot is speaking
Hattie
line."
But God works through man as a
Sinn Fein leaders In various districts gamble with the elusive celery crop
on timely topics, themes vitally con­ homes being successfully operated Irce moral agent. He expects us to
It was an imprcsslvo sight to look evaded the police alter the coup was in the Sanford district it ia through
cerned with this period in the world’s, throughout the United States in the do our pnrt, and every man, woman upon this brave chaplnln, fresh from
cold storage for' a certain time of
in Dublin.
ha ory, and low they a*c connected ntercat of released prisoners r.ll of and child will be held tq account, in the front in France, where for many made
Tho authorities are directing their enough of it to nllow tho^markets to
with the prophecies of the Blvle. which are under the leadership of the final judgment, .for what he or months he has served with tho self- attention to all pcrs'ons regarded aa clean up during our glut* &gt;eforo
Mr. Thiot is a forceful speaker, who Mrs. Maud Hsllington Booth, -the she has done to help preserve civili­ sacrificing Canadian armV;. clad in
loading more on the markets.
suspicious and such men ore
has given a great deal of study and world's foremost prison reformer.^
his
Cansdian
uniform,
haggard
and
The writer had tho opportunity
zation end to assist in the triumph
being stopped in the neighborhood
thought to his subjects and has a
of Christianity over Atheism. Ger­ worn, he stood before the great of Dublin nnd searcehd. All the eight years ago to conduct a demmessage to deliver. .
Memorial Day Sunday
man wtiters and • thinkers, notably General Conference and said, "I bestW known
of what
regarded i| —
onstration
of this by putting
M i U W i l lmen
l i v i i va
" m m * iis
•« ■
-— -------,
. three
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' He will speak tonight on the sub­
Memorial Sunday, May 2G. the Kant, Trictschc and Schopenhauer would like’ to take an hour to tell
tho revolutionary wing of the cars of celery in cold atom*® for six
ject "THE GREAT WAR IN THE veterans, Confederate and Federal lave for years been* propagating you what wc Canadians think of Sinn Fein are already in custody.
weeks at Sanford and thon shipping
LIGHT OF THE BIBLE.’’ There arc expected to meet at Miller a Atheism under the guise of science, your Amcileans now. I wdll say to
it to a distant market (Chicago).
will he no services Saturday.
The celery came out of cold storage
corner at 10:45 and mnrch to the n an attempt to justify their In- you ministers,, that you have the
Stopping U. Boata
Sunday marking at 11 o’clock he Congregational chutch for the an­ amous and murderous
pcisonsl big Job of the war. Now, bcliove
London, May 22 .—Tho admiralty in as good'condition aa it went In
will speak on "Lying to the Holy nual exercises. There will he spec­ and national Instinct, because they me, I am speaking seriously and statement gives the losses to British, | (and it was not first ^class, "ound
Spirit" and on Sunday evening on ial decorations nnd music.
The could not bo mado to conform to the earnestly, if I had a thousand gen­ allied and neutral tonnage due to I stock at that), arrived in Chicago 111
"The Signs of the Times or do pres­ theme of the address by Rev. Mr. charitable and humane teachings of erals and colonels around me here I
enemy action and. marine rick in good condition and sold at the top
ent world conditions indicate tH1 Brower will be "God the Controller tho Man of Galilee.
would pick out the ministers and April as follows:
of the market. I wish to aay, hownear approach of the end of ,the of History." A general invitation irf Hypocritical and rapacious by say to them, Brothren, you have tho
"Brltish, 220,807 tons; allied and I ever, th at the room In which the
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extended to the public.
nature, Gormany lulled the wot id to big Job of. the war. Why? Tho neutral, 84,393; total 305,102. Clear- celery waa stored waa not aimply an
sleep-with tho melodious strsins of financial mon will .got tho money. ance In nnd out of ports, 7,040,300 | lea storage room -but was specially
Service of special interest to hoys
dried and dry cooled for the dem­
Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Nan- That ia important but not the big­ gross tons."
Community Sing
ar.d girls Sunday afternoon at four
gest
thing.
The
military
machine
onstration.
Tha community sing, postponed del, and tho rhetorical cadencea oo'clock.
will
get
the
mon
and
their
equipment
From th at time on both the w riter'
Von
Bcthmnn
Holweg
and
Kuehl.*
Launching
on
Fourth
last 8 unday will be held thla coming
Come and hear him.
Washington, May 23.— Every of this article and the editor of The
Sunday afternoon, May 26th, at four mann, and woke it to a sudden reali­ —thnt is Important, but not the big­
o'clock, weather permitting in the zation of her Infamous Intent, with gest thing. But you? You have get shipyard in the United State* was Herald have repeatedly called the
The Natloiv Called to Prayer
the heart of the nation in your
In keeping witji the reaolutio’n City Park. Otherwise through the the diabolical "song of hate." The hands. What are you going to do asked by telegraph -tonight to ipeed I attention of the people of Sanford
,parsed by bptb bouses of congress, courtesy of Mr. Herndon In the Stai true nature gained the ascendency with it? I will tell you. You aro up production and make July 4th to thla cold atorago Imposition which
President Wilson baa proclaims Theatre. Mrs. R. E. Herndon wll In the crucial test—and this is what going to hold it up high and prepare the greatest ahip launching day in I must come sooner or. later, and
the history of the world. *
WHY NOT NOW when patriotism
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Thursday, May 30, aa a day of pub give tho bugle calU. R«v. DeWltt we fight today.
it for sacrifice, so that the women
Some
of
tho
vessel*
will
be
des-In*
well ns bualnefis demands an
Brower
will
give
an
address*
on
com­
Shall
we
'
who
cannot
fight
and
lie humiliation, prayer and faating
will keep seeding their aons a^way troyers for tho navy, nnd others I abrupt change from our present
munity
affiging
and
the
Sanford
who remain safely removed from the willingly and not break them down
and calls all citizens of all faltha ant
creeds to assemble in their houses o Band nnd^NiVoman’s Club Chorus field of carnage fail to do our amnll with lamentation* gj&gt;d tear*. You stesmera for tho Emergency Fleet I methods of farming and of food prbCorporation, the launching being alduction and food conservation? ..
worship and there as in their homes will artist. Full program is printed part? ' ’
are going to teach all men the old, significant reminder for overseas
A pre-cooling plant for vegetables
In
last
Friday’s
Herald.
Come
out
Shall we soil our manhood, our cld doctrine, ’that the path t0 glory
P»»y Almighty God th a t-H e . may
and
bring
your
own
books.
A
com­
traffic
under
convoy
which
is
play-1
and
a municipal Ice plant, auch aa ia
honor, our very aoufa, for a few pal­ fa the path ot the cross.’ Thnt is
forgive our slna and shortcomings as
munity
song
book
msjr
be
purchaser
ing
so
great
a
part
in
the
world
war.
1
being
successfully aqd profitably op­
* people end pyrify ourhearta to see
try dollars?
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what must .be* put into tho heart of . Chairman Hurley is disposed to lerated by Lakeland and other aoutbfrom
'Mrs.
W.
E.
Scoggan,
Mra.
Al
' and love the truth and defend al'
A Red Cross slacker ia a moral aa. this nation." • " '
^
* make the
ben Philips or Mrs. Gwynn Fox of
' * "liberty
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launchings" -a ern cities would be. but a 's te p fur­
things that are right and Juat.
wdl
as a civic slacker, and we may
th
e
'Music
Department
of
tho
Worn
series
of
notable
celebrations
In all ther in th t right, direction, and. co­
We shall give more extended no­
be assured that on the head of ev­
Methodist Church Sunday
yardsr
aa
a
peculiarly
Atting
way
to operation among both growers and
an’s
Clubl.
v
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.
tice of this vital matter next Tueaery individual* who falls In hia dutyconsumers l n t a stock. company
At
l
i
n
t
Methodist
Church
Sun­
commemorate
’the
signing
of
the
day, announcing what ever obaerrin thla war—falls to aupport our
Miss
Gladys
Field*
has
returnee
day,
26th
inst.&lt;
services
will
be
as
could 'accomplish this.
declaration
of
Independence.
*
Met m ay-be planned In our d ty
gallant fighting force*, and fail* to
from
Jacksonville
where
she
finished
.
C. M. Berry,
President
1
Wilson
may
be
aaked
to
follows:
Every citizen should give heed to
contilbute to the succor, comfort,
*
County Agent.
Sunday achool at 9 :8 0 - Preaching I participate.
this caR-t&gt;f congress and the Prea a businesa course a t Massey's Busi­ gnd treatm ent of our bleeding and
ness College.
debt of the United State*.
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when a launch ^rushes into It, throwlag them both Into'the Ocean, and
they have to do aqme real swimming
to get aahqiw. He also haa an op­
portunity to ohow Mi strength when
he fights three husky fellows and
throws, them over hU shoulders and
thqs saves jhe.life o&lt; the princess.
There is'action and pimeh in every
cu p ter, an d 'M iss Nova and Mr.
Ulendon and tho supporting cast of
trained athletes and riders are kept
on the go every m|nute of the time.

PROGRAM SUPREME

,1ING—“ T he Public Be Damned
Freedom o f the World", etc.
Mstinee Dolly st 3:15.
Evening Performance Begins .at
7:30
then st 7:15 •
t Except Saturday
\

That Wonderful Serial
"The Woman in the Web"
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* J. Frank Glendon revel* in hard
work end stunts in, making picture*,
but he is satisfied he earned his sal­
ary jn the fourth episode of Vitagraph’s serial,' "The Woman in the
Web," which will be seen in the

Star Theatre on Tuesday. He es
capes from pursuers by letting bin.
self down the sheer-face of a c.IrT
100 feet on .. rope, a decidedly :i:yt
perfofnfiur.ee which ccr. !:S:r. isrtt tl
',he skin on his bands and cr.e icg

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To those who are unitlfited the
real meaning of “ The Shell. Gama"
Will be a puxfie. What U k Jbeil
garaeT In thla case alrapnd. ahella
enter Into the plot whlchyla concern*
ed with the scheme. of a confidence
man de luxe. Thla tnan of wit playa
what la known among men of hla
kind aa a ‘'aheU"-gatne to blackm»il
an apprardfitly unsuspecting victim.
Silk Wilkina, tho operator of tho
"ahcll" game uaea an almond aa the
mcana of communicating a message
to his hoped for victim. With the
skill of hla profusion he Inserts ethe
message into cn- almond and then
fpstens it together again, removing

The Smiling Douglass Fairbanks
. at the Star Wednesday
’ Young man goes the.limit to get
“ His Picture in- the Papers.” Excltl*.g chssa after publicity.
In the Triangle play, "Hls Picture
In the Papers,” It looked easy for
Peto Prindl (Douglas Fairbanks) to
got his portrait displayed on the
front pages of all the New York pa­
pers—yes, it looked almost too easy.
Here’s what the hero actually did bcforo ho put through the proposition,!
gained a half interest in his father’s
firm and was awarded the hand of
the girl he loved: Wrecked an auto
and went to the hospital, was thrown
off a train, put out a champion
middleweight and fought a losing
light with two husky policemen. At
last he won by fighting off a band cf
yeggmen and saving a train from
being wrecked.
In those dnys. cf strenuous adver­
tising -this comedy is interesting as
■lowing how a mnn eager to attain
nitorio.y may fa ll down time nfter
ime only to attain it when he is not
looking fsr i t . ; Fairbanks makes an
attractive picture cs n lively youth
who prefers a good, juicy beefsteak
to the doslratctl foods that his rich
father cx p l.is through the press.
He also has a preference for boxing
instead of pouring over books, so
he gels in bud with his system loving
father. With all thrie complications
and many more-this picture i* inter­
esting and jdearir.g throughout.

ftw&amp;ts
Couth, oeeretary: aod J . J. Cate*. S. i .
C ifb n and C. D. Coach ahull conitltata
tho hoard t l director*.
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Artlrla VI. ' "

The Home of Good
Pictures And
Good Music
T O N IG H T — Peg of the P irates featuring PcRgy High
land.
W E D N ESD A Y -rSanford Favorite, Bryant W ashburn in
" T h e F ibbers" also a comedy.
THURSDAY— H arry M orey in " T h e W oman D esired"
also Four Big A nialucr Acts.
F R ID A Y — Susan G randaise in “ W h e n
D aw ns".
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«t n e t t»fU»Ai. i.*3»

&lt;*• Bamacl*. Uni*** ,*u W

Tho h lth n t Amount of Indobtedoeoo or
liability to which Ihi corporation n ay at
aar Uno aahjoct Iteelf (ball so t oicood tho
amount ol Ita capital itork plaa IU curpluc.
ArtleU VII.
• Tho l i n e and rr.ldtaca o f ‘tho Incorpora­
tor*. and tha nsnhor of aharaa of dock cubaeribtd by each aro aa fallow*)

bs r.d^B.4

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County of Samlnole.
On tblo d»y personally appeared before
me. J. J. C au*. S. J. Carnes and C .. D.
Conch, to mo .known tq bo tbo persona who
cubocrlbod to tbo fortfoln f charter, and oath
for'hlm .clf, before. mo. acknowledged that
b# did to for tbo ate* and purpoaoo thcroln
• ipre.ted.
■
Witness my hand and 'aonl of office at
flanford, Florida, thla tb* 16th day of May,
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(a«al)
J . J . D IC K IN SO N ,
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My c o n n !
N otary Public.
oiplrra A ugu.t Sib,

H m len S of Copter t i l l . L a*, * ,
N oU tt la hereby (Wan that R » * ,. •
Com paiiy. purchaser of T at CrrtlSuU
303* dated tb# 6th day of July. A. 1 1 %
bn . filed ..I d Artlficajo la &amp; o t t V
ban mad* appUcaUon for ta t deedt* i
In nccordaaco with law, Raid rcrtSrau
brncoo tbo following' dcarrlMd
■Hunted la Ramlaola county. Fieri*.’
wtt Lot 14 Block O, Crltry A?a j
Uon to Sanford. Tha aald land feu?
aroood s t tho data of tho laauaaca
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certificate » tbo nemo of J. C.” a *l
U nlroa told rrrtlflcaU ahall b* r*d£
according to law U l drrd wl| Ua«# tkl
on tb# 18th day of May, A. O T lP it
Wltnaos my ofllclal alfnaturt a il
thla tbo ISth day of Apr! A. D / | * hl
- ' c f i ’i c m . ^ - S S S S h S i r
M -T u -ll.
, ' V‘ t

I will pay highest cash
price for all kinds of
• Em pty Sacks .

Moseley A Wood
M. M. S m ith ......
Moeriy A Wood.
T. W. Moran ..._

of N W |f

M. M. Smith

Fertilizer and Feed
Sacks a Specially

T. W. M oran.....
Orlando Dot. Co.
Orlando D ot. Co.

Drop me a card, or see Mr.
C. A. Reed and he will call.

T. W. Morao
Lilli* 0 . Drown.
T. W. Moran—

J. H. BUSSEY
Orlando Dot. Co
Orlando Dav. Co.

FLOIHDA
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Orlando l)»r. Co
T. W. Moran......
M. M. Smith ....
T. W. Moran

Ice* 8 E ) f ) ___SS
JEM ________ SS
of SWJf and

M. M. Smith

Florida Groves C em p .n ,’* Addllloo Is Illack It* ram or k aa Itetoidrd In flat Book
No. 2 l'a(c 74 Nominate County llocorda
Lota 41 to 48 (Iraa 3 5 H O
I
• aerra of 4 6 ).......................... *
H S U * " ----------Lo| «2 ............... .... ........... .............. .
10
It. W. Darr
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Emanuel M. Both_____
M. M. Smith...........
Mrs. Lila K. Mutrel
M. M. Smith
J. T. Hendrick.
Unknown
C. L. Illnehnugh
J. T. Hendrick.
J. T. Hendrick. ... _
S, A. Itobln.on

virtue of a Anal decree of forecloeurr* anil
■ale made anil entered In the Circuit t ourr
Seventh Ju d icia l Circuit of the State of
Florid*. In and for Seminole Cou nty. In
rhanrrry, In a certain . u l t therein pending
Wherein Wilton A Toomrr FertlUier C ompany, a corporation I. plaintiff and I^ vl
llinfnrd anil E ve II. Illnford. hl» wife, are
ilefrncJant*. I* t i •P«cl&gt;l ma»t«*r* will on thr
let day of July. A. D. I»IH. between the
hours of ele ven In th* forenoon and Iwo
o’clock In t h e afternoon, the earn* ■•eln* In*
flr.t Monday In eald month and the rule day In
•aid month anti within tha Irfal hours «»•
•air, utter tor aalr and aril to th# hlcnrat and
l»rit blddrr for ca»h hrforo th# rourt hou»#
door of Seminole county In th# oily of Hanf44fd, Srmlngl# county, Vlurlda. thr followlnc
drtef|I n d property, to-w|t:
Thr writ half of 1-ot Nlnrlrrn &lt;191 of
IMat of Palm Hammock* a» rrcordtd In I'lat
Hook I&gt;, |*afr 75, of th# Record* of Orang#

M. M. Smith
i f . M. Smith

Unknown. . .
lo
6-10

Unknown...,
E. It. Woodward
M. M. Sm ith......
U nknown.______
Unknown. _____
T. W. Moran___
M. M. Smith
Harry A. Myer,

E l , of HW *, and
SE*» and VY &gt;&gt; •
fl
.( NW
of K W 'i
NE&gt;, o( S E » , of S K I,

M. M. Smith
T. W. Lawton
M. M. Smith
Harry A. Myrrt

of S E ' t ol HE t ,

NE

True Love

ol S C ,

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Chuluota aa Mreardid la r i a l Ileek No. 2 F o i e 31 Himloota

Lot. S.,3. 4. 5 and 0 Block D___
Lota I, 2, 4. ft and « Block F___

K,M,r 0"
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Kl.rimn

SATURDAY— Eddie Polo in “ Bulls E ye", Eddie won the
h e arts of the Sanford people as Pedro in Liberty.
SI. M. Smith
1
Kl.slmmrr Valley I
Construction Co
F. K. C. H»
Fla. K. C. Hy
M. M. Smith
Wm. Jaeotu..... ............

sar your rig:
ing clothes
HE. business men of this country
can help fight this war by wearing
• the right business clothes.

T

When you wear clothes that are .all
wool, carefully tailored* and made to
wear a long time, you save labor, ma­
terials and money that are necessary for
war. work.
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Part of our duty is to tell you how
you can help the cause in clothes and
the other part is to have the clothes that
actually do save for you and the country.
Hart SchafFner fit Marx clothes.
.

. do it better than any others we
know of. We dont say this be­
• couse we sell the clothes; we *
sell the clothes because we can •
.
say this about them; there's a
* difference.
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Sanford Shoe A Clothing (
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The home of Hari Sehaffntr &amp; Marx clothes

V,

f l u t e of F lo r id *

ISIS.

SANFORD,

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J. J. Cat**, Sanford. Florida. SS share*.
. C. I). Couch. Sanford, Florida, 1 (bar*.
8. J. Carnes. Saaford, Florida, 1 (bar*.

P lc lu r e E i p o s e s F o o d G a m b le r *

With prices t.oaring and every
household in the lend feeling stendHy mounting curt if living while the
European cqun*:it* are ilnm-iring frr
more and yet rr.o;e of our products,
the entire thought of the country is
centered upon the problem of con­
serving nnri ti; Mibuting our foot!
products,
&gt;n which til;;! fartor
hinges our lift a* n action -'&lt;1 even
the issue cf the preeent world war.
"The Public F.e Damned," a Public
UiglTts Film Corporation prritiro
directed and written by
K. V.
Taylor de |.t with this tremendous
issue and is a hearty indorsement of
Herbert C. Hoover's food conservetion policies. "The Public Ik Damn
e l" is coming to the Star Tbonlre
soon.
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t a d being s t a t e d i t iw. .

Incorporating tho "J. j . paleo Company
Inc." undar the followlnc propoaa«L charter,
the uricina! of which la now ori flic-In the
office ol th# Secretary *f State ol the
• late of F la ild r at TollahaM*#.
J. J. Catca
C. D. Couch
,
S. J. Cornea.
Arllclt a of Incerporallan of the "J. J. Cotai
Company Inc.”
Tha u n d m lgn ed hereby aaaorlale thcraaclvea locathcr for tho purpoa# of fnrmlnc
a body pollUe and corporate under the law .
of the atslo of Florida, with ond under the
followlnc propoeed charficr:
Article I.
The name of tho corporation .hall be the
"J. J. Catee Company Inc. ' and Ita prin­
cipal place of bu.incaa ahall be at Sanlord,
Florida, with branch offlcea at aueh other
p la n t In the elate of Florida and other
atatea of (he United Slatca aa brrealler may
be a.labtl.hed.
Arllclt If.
—
The central nature ot th e bu.incaa to be
transacted by the corporation ahall be: To
buy and te g , and othtrwUe dl.po.c of, at
whole.ale or retail, for profit or on commiealon, all klnda of dry c«oda. crocerlea. crock­
ery, cl*“ »»f*- queenaware, notion*, to­
bacco*. dear*, druc*. coffee*, tra*. apices,
eatrarta. paper, stationery, confectjoncry,
furniture, hardware, tinware, meat*, flour,
hay, craln and other food or fred.lutfa. and
any or oil arUrlea or commodities usually
carried or handlad by a ceneral wholesale
and retail mtrcanUlo eatabli.braent; to buy.
Mil and eachnne* ponltry, #cc»t Trult and
vrcatablesj to buy, m II, e.chaoc# and
othtrwl.o deal In all klnda of live stock and
thair product*: to buy, m II and otbarwtaa
deal In ernto malarial*, cratea, barrel*, and,
barrel material*) to buy, m II, sod otberwUo
deal In oil* and olb*r mlnlac product*: to
moko contract* or any and all kind* to fur­
ther Ito purpoao and buaincMl to borrow
m oaty and to recur* tb* earn* by a pledc*
af Ita stock, or by note*, hood* or-m ortI#!## and olW r obligation# upon thvoDrop*
#rly of tho co rp o n tlo o i to buy. owb, bold.
I**M or otborwla* acquire aod dlapoo* of
real M ta U .’for tb* purpoo* of iu busineoa.
or other purpose* and canarally to have and
siafciM all aucb power* aa may ba larideat
to th* purpoa* or buaintoa of th* corporation,
or other basinet*** of a Ilk* nature, aad to
have, enjoy aad oaarcla* nil tb# rlcbta, pow­
er*. and prlvtlocea Incident to corporolioao
orcaalaed and aalaUac under and by virtue
*1 tb* law* of the etat* » l Florid*.
Article UL
Th# am ount of capital atock of tb# torporatlea shall be T*a tkauaaad (110.000.00)
Dollar*, dlridod la ta Oa# Huadred (I0«j
■bare* ot tho par vajp# *1 On* HttndMd
(1 1 0 0 04) DeHart each) which ahall b* payab li la lawful money of tb* United Hint#*
ol America, or la praperty, or labor or oorvicea, at a la ir aad Juat valaatlaa. to bo
•aod by tb* k o a r ^ f

N tilh Chulnela a* R icerdid la
l ^ t t i Block J ...........
U l . 1 and 2 Block 12
Lot 7 Block 12 .
Lot II Block 12
Lot 9 Block 21.
Uit 19 Block 41
Lot IS Bloch 4*
Lot 14 Block 68

W IllM or.b y-----Lucian Branch ...
Sim. Ida llrumley
8. II. W illis-------R. B. Tribble...—
J.
i r i f | | | . . e . . . .ee - - »
J. rF,. A
Merrill____

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liar bra Moot# •***;-*—*—

Dorothy N. Itcynoldi.—

kills M ills aa.Rvcarded In Flat Book Ns. 3 Pa«a 31 Hen&lt;ln*le County Rrcard.
U nknow n.------------------ Lot I &lt; Block II ------------- ------&gt;*•
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L .E . lU b c r ts---------Ia&gt;U 14. IS and 18 Block C ? . , _
W )i

of BWJd

(Ida

WIS

of

N i l of e U o f N E « r o f 8 E ir - “
NWJ, ol s p i l and kV lJ.of
NJ»

of

NW I4

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3 R t,

M. M. Smith
M. M. Smith
U . M. Smith

of

8 W I f and lij&lt; o’IS E i 7 .~ T .Z Z
aii ifc*. n w u cf a w ; , ) ...........
E&gt;f of N El&lt; of NKU and
N W U o f N K U _________
S U of 8WW of SE *» of NK }{.
N /( of hlWM and SW If of
N W U --------------------------NW U of N U |f of SF.kf....... .......
SE If of NR If of SB I f ------------W it ot 8K If-and 8 W t f . . ; . . _ _
N *, of KH Of SE *f of HR.If
and 8 4
of 8K If of
RE If ol B E I f ___________

SI. U . Smith
M. M. Smith

D. L. Thr*.her
M . V . S m ith .—
M. M. Smith

W. n . Btory-------

T . W. Mora*-----W. H. Btory..——
J . C. Pattereo*..-

M M. S m ith -----,8. P. Baaitk-------U a k a o w a ....------

Unknown.-------—
M. M. Smith------

Tb# to m lor wblcb tb ,' c .rp o r.U o . .b a ll
•■tat ahail ba perpetual aaleea aohner die-

**J” 4 M W 4,« ArtWu’V.
Tha bariaea* af • tb # . carpatatloa 'ahall ba
conducted by a praaldaat. vlce-prealdeut.

County

�Mid Mr. Randall, “ the wholesale s M a rth B$th. We weed- 176 cases
Iom of food through the operation newspaper tobacco a month for each
of.the. breweries nine-tenths of, whose army division.
product is German owned and made, ' April 16th.; Divisional Bodies our
becomes a positive scandal."

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

Quarterly conference was held
here last Saturday and Sunday. A
big dinner on the grounds was
grea iy enjoyed on Saturday.
M:s. J. II. Wynn is.spending some
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Means of
Jacksonville.
Mr, Leak of Orlando and Maivin
Arnold of Conway attended con­
ference here Saturday.
W. T. and C. C. Humphrey are
gathering cattle at Winter Garden
this week,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord, Mrs.
W. T.’ Humphrey and Mrs. M. E.
Smith attended the Mairland Meth­
odist picnic at Lake Howell ThursEverybody is gathering
blue­
berries and redbugs for winter pies.
Rev. M. M. Lord assisted in a
protracted meeting at^Coftway roJ. W. Wynn of Kissimmee was
visiting home folks recently.
Mrs. B. J. Overstreet and Mrs.
Horace Sanderson were the guests
of their mother, Mrs. J. M. Wynn
Sunday.
Mrs. E. C. Bon'iron'a?d Mrs. L*.
Y. Bryan were entertained by Mrs.
E. C. Smith Wednesday.

An enjoyable surprise party was
gotten up ladt Saturday evening on
R ev/ Ericson and his estimable wife,
this being their fifteen wedding an&gt;&gt;
nivprsary. A large number of the
community attended bringing with
them ' U’6 usual cakes and pretty
predents ofithtysware. Mr. and Mrr.
Fry of Windermere and Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Oertelson of Sanford
were also present. The latter were
also present at the Sunday servicer.
‘ WEST GENEVA AVENUE
I see in the World today where
two colored soldiers whipped twentyfour Germans and are wearing the
French cross.
One was Henry
Johnson of Albany and Neodhun:
Roberts of New York, but both were
wounded. .
Mrs. Will Robinson, Miss Gladys
Robinson and Mrs, J. E. Vaughn
went o u t'a blue berry picking and
gathered more red bugs than bnrirr.
Also took a Wetting rain. Came
home cold and hungry. No- more
berry picking for me*. I can find
plenty to do ut home without hunt­
ing berries and red. bugs.
The rain's are fine on the corn
crop for i*. was needing it lad.
Everyone hunting a job should go
to the berry patch. They will 'get n
v.oek's work (lier-r
«.r.ce, without
asking for it.
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UPSAI.A AND GRAPEV1LI.E
Rov. Ericson experts to preach at
Prohibitionists Win Attain
Ethel next Sunday.
Washington, May ‘ 23. Prohibi­
Axel Lundquist of Lake Mary .was
a caller Saturday evening at the tion advocates in : h»
day wyij ?fli* I, at akirmish in
home of H. G. Lundquist.
fight tfi* fotVe PnaH en’ Wilson u&lt;
exercise* Ms• war time authority t»&gt;
prohibit t;.&lt; man Hlac tire of lifciu
wind. . nii heirs as will a., whiskey,
the distilling of which ceased lant
geing Se;&gt;te-vin-,- undrr a pre.-idential pm*r i-.( - i i
‘atcl ilived.
ax Mum* r m*
a■.\y ut i h i ** : ^il
ut
ti".
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American,-aviator -who *. recently
brought down two Roche machines
In one day walked miles in rain to
got tobacco for himself and com­
rades.
, We are depending on you end
hope that it will be pcaiible for y&lt; u
to increase your uctivities**in' this
line to meet the increasing demhnil.
The need Is gaining aa the number
of our troops abroad grpw-s. We,
sincerely hope that you can ranTce
your endeavors proportionate and
that you Viil be able to furnish us
with a large quantity to equal the
needs as indicated to ua from

Karl Schultz, Sherman Routh,
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumiilat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh While, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
Lawton, James Purvis, William Hart
ley, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Temple
Forrest Gatchel, Ed. Cameron,
Lyman Baker, E. 3. Ward, Robert
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper,
Douglass C. Gridin.
Army
John Murrell, Kenneth. Murrell,
Lcsiio Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
Very truly yours, .
Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
H. D. Gibson,
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
General Manager A. It. C
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
burn, Albert Fry, James Estridge,
HUNGER IN g E k Si ANY
George IIufT, Thomas Sullivan, W.
A. Pattishall, Meade Fox, Ingram
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborno Wil­
liams, .Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
London, "May 23.—"I feel con­
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins, fident that the time is at-hand when
John 'Leo, J. AS. ta(fofTJ7''Andrcw stark medieval famine will join the
entento as a political and military
ally -agqinst Germany and Austria,"
the correspondent of the Daily Mail
telegraphs from
Annemasae,
in
•’ranee, near the Swiss border.
The correspondent says ho draws
this conclusion from oral statements
&gt;y an authentic witness whose ob­
servations extended up to.the end of
April. X.lic tirp;*T masses of the Garman and Austrian peoples, Ahis ir.i ormant' dfechrrsnrrr more than “rick
of iho war. They think anil tall: of
nothing but bread, and their morale
is ho low ihti*. the government!) are
fearful of ludshevik movements,

a.i-l" hi • ir t her.
1 ' 1' i!* ' *,*i * i. • I ,,
v Jf* ■i! In 1
\i&gt; hav«* \n
Mr iiirtf* *'ll- 111 XI 1
1

• Among tin- incidents given in sup­
port of the story of terrible want-is
the caic nf two prisoners of V,er orn*
ployed in the gas works In Vienna,
who, he declares, were attacked* by
flu ir filluw workers who ate purl of
tie ir bodii s. The Arbeit er Zcitui'g
of Vienna demanded an investiga-lion and the entire issue of th* pa;*&lt;r
wiiiT eoniiscatt-d in rornM'quenei'. Tinatfair "aas r. ferred io in parHunu--it,

Tired o f S a v in g
W heat ? *
You dorit know
w hat it is to be
T i r e d '*

Don’t
Let Your Stock Suffer
Go w E ase to K eep Of f Flies
Fernald Hardware Company

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
E. W. DICKSON
314 W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 67

AUTO TIRES AND TUIJES REPAIRED
Tor the hunt t net F.j, txpee ,
leave by bout Saturday *'er iv»-:syivaniu; while .Mr'. Hongston udl
remain with her daughter, Mrs.
Tyner for the pri i-ot.
Mr. and Mr... .L'.t I.re and baby
returneil home Sunday after n opleas
ant visit wi ii i:i&lt; parents on f'ir-M

Auto Tires, Tubes anil Anything for the Tires
r*s_*.ii'.a:ive i -mm n-r of Mi*; n
.democrat, in charge of the
“d n!h&gt;*.'i --i^ort'Uiiy opposed
nd;.'l amendment.

STARTING BATTERIES

FREE AIR SER VICE
o f .L lie y n.iy.
Ti:t* three wor... months
•i .!&gt; and Au[.u ..- i.cu yet
La*t }iar tea-re was r.lmost
to eat iti the com. y bui ct
land fruit. Typhus aad ii
I were prevalent. People are
ling at the liimighm id tin
I months now. Ah ir-..iii J ' !l
me , ub|.le jeer in
-i.. i
ing the western tlire and .
marine campaign. The on
they see is i hat„Amc.-f,a !
added to ti..- Ib t of t lt« tr
Everyone, made fun of 1
Wilson ut iii i i t u pod.iu;,
respondent1adds, hu, },»uple
changing tic :r tum» ami a:
that Arabriin in in c.xrnrst.

Administration Asks
th e circulation of recipes providing for
th e use of corn and o th er coarse flours
to save w heat for our A llies.

C a lu m e t B aking l||
Powder Company jj

Pure, Sparkling Spri
Water Brought To
Your Door Daily
Water lia s n Guaranteed Purity

W ith a new W ar-Tim e R ecipe book co n ­
ta in in g scores of splendid new recipes,
com piled especially to m e e t w ar-tim e
econom y d em ands. F ree— send for it
today.
Miss Maude Marie Costello, one of Ameri­
ca’s foremost Authorities on Scientific
Cooking and Pure Foods', in a recent inter­
view, said:—
“Like everyone, i am especially in­
terested at this time in SAVING
WHEA T and saving it in the most
economical way; therefore,. I use
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
because it h a t more leavening
strength than, most baking powders
and ts moderate in price. I find it
especially successful and it trines no
failures or waste. Use it with Corn-,
meal and other coarse flours. ”

You Save When You Buy It
You Save When You Uae It
C alum et Is Used in th e A rm y and Navy

Calumet Ba

Powder Co,

4 1 0 0 Fillmore S t

Chicago, Illinois

IIojh Want Tobnrro
The Red Cress Comit.iifion ir
France is continually roc-iving re­
quests from the comma .ding of­
ficers for supplying 'great quuittlMts
of tobneep for the u*.e of tiio An; rr
lean Expeditionary l-'orce in lVam.-c.
The efforts of your paper and otiit-r
papers in tho eointr. , to secure funds
especially designated for the innchase of tobacco for our Army
abroad has made it poesiblo thus far
for the Red Cross to respond to
prnctlcilly all of th.-.'te requests for
tobsrro without it being necessity
to expend any Red Cross funds foi
this purpose.
■ We have, just received from our
comiriirion in Franco*word that the
amount of tobacco which wo have
been able to aupply them with in the
past is not nearly enough to answer
the urgent calls which wo aro itcciving and will receive in Lhe fu­
ture. I give below some extracts
from recent cables received by com­
mission-bearing on this subject:
March 7th. Not oyer 300 cases
tobacco In si! our store houses. Lott
month distributed„I0(HJ..coses. •
March. 18th. Have now distrib­
uted all newspaper tobacco and
■hould have more. Dow much can

of 99.93 Per Cent.

T. 0 . Charles Distributor
homo of tin- !.r&lt;. i.Icing regi-m, Mru
,
v*' PHONE 328
Ii. .'. biarlin;: un Mr.gnjin avenue
A rornm! to v.oi: appointed to
draw .p tin *yd .vtr, with Mrs. For­
rest J a k e 'it, Minimal).
Ii: . - o m p l i . i t » Mrs. Starlinp. j
the chapter wim tamed for ono of!
her Revolution:..-/ ancestors, Sall’e
Ham nun.
The office:s of the chapter were
ap.-t L.tcd at follows:
Mrs. W. i*. Wat sen
egent
Miss Fnnrin Rchn
cording iecretary,
Miss Y.ae Munson,
secretary.
Mrs. ForroSt Lake, treasurer.
Miss Brenda DcV. Morrlsop, reg­
istrar.
.
- Mrs. Win. Co)bourne, historian.
This chapter will co-operate with
WHITE
he Red Cross.
LI QUI D
Those who have applied for mem­
bership ns charter mnmbers of the'
fa'll ford chapter must have their
paper* perfected by July 4,”1918, at
the very latest, as the charter will
be closed on that date,
FO R M E N S . WOMKNS AND C H I I O P F N S
i
Zoe B, Munson,
Recording Secretary.

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

• NOTICE o r SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE
. Nolle* |« hereby- liven that, under and
pursuant to the fla il decree of foreclosure
and iale mad* and entered on the Ant day of
May, A. D. 1911, In th y l rertala raua*
pending In Chancery In the Circuit Court
In and tor Orange county, Florida, wherein
CONSOLIDATED NAVAL. STORKS COMa corporation unde; the law* op the
A m ericans In F ra n ce Complete •PANY,
tale of Florida, I* the complainant, and
ORLANDO D E V E L O P M E N T CO M PAN Y,
Their Training In B a y o ­
a corporation under the law* of eald elate.
JAMES It. D YAI.L and MIIS. JA M BS tl.
DYALL. hie wife. AUTIIUH W. ‘ K ED net School.
PEttN and A NO EI.INA C. R K D PE IIN ,
Me wife, and D . H. D ft A WHY. D. W.
HOUSE and II. C. M ATH ERS. individually
and as Iruetee* t f Drawdy Cemetery, and
SYLVESTER E. WILSON, are the defend­
ant!. the undersigned, a* Special M ailer, at
"■ ' - '
i rm , « f directed by said derrre, on Monday, the
third day of June, A. D. ISIS, between the
hour* of eleven o'clock In the forenoon and
two
o'clock la the altyrnoon of eald day,
Give Demonstration of Energy and Ac­
befera the door of the court b o o n of Orange
curacy Which le Truly American— county. In eald etate. In the city of Orlando,
will offer for eat* and sell at public outcry
Graduate* to Act as Instruc­
to the highest and bait bidder for c u b , to
thc following desclrbetl q u a r t e r of N o r t h w r a t q u a r t e r of S e c tio n
latltfy laid deen
tors
to
New
Arrivals.
#
* counties Twenty-nine (29): West half of Northeast
andi. and property
Orange .pnd Seminole, in the etate of quarter and N ortheast quarter of N orth ­
of Ornngi
west quarter of Section Thirty (30); Eaat
Florida,
to-wlt:
With tho American Army In France.—
half ‘of Eaat half; Southwret quarter
of
Northeast
quarter
of
northwest
quarter
of
The “graduation exercises" of tho largo Section Thirty-three (33). TOW NSHIP outheaat quarter, N ortheast quarter of
outhweat
quarter.
East
half
of
N
orthwest
bayonet school tvtjre watched by sev­ T W E N T Y T H R E E (23t, SOUTH RANGE quarter of Southwest • quarter, HqgffTsweit
quarter of Northwest quarter of Southw est'
eral generals anil th eir staffs. The TW EN TY N IN E (29), EAST.
aod South half of Northwest quar­
men, who had been trained In the Brit­ .Eaat half of Nortbweat quarter of Section quarter,
ter
of Section T hlrty:tw o (32); Southeaat
(24): Southwret quarter of
ish system by British Instructors, gavo Twenty-four
Northeast quarter,. Eatt half of Northwest quarter of Southeaat quarter and Southw est
quarter of Northweet quarter of See thin
a demonstration of energy, speed nnd quarter and Norlheaal quarter of Southwest Thirty-three
CM); N orth -h alf of N orthafat
quarter, eirep t Southeast quarter of North­
accuracy' which was truly American. east
uarter, South half of Southeast quarter,
quarter of Southwret quarter of Section
Thlrty-flv* (38); all In TO W N SH IP T W E N ­ outhweat quarter- and nil of Southenat
They are .ready to go over tho top.
ONE (21), SOUTH RANGE T H IR T Y .uarter of,N orth w est quarter, lying South
of rreek |n Section Thirty-four .(34)| South
A British' sergeant major put the TY
(30) EAST.
of Southeast M
quarter,
_______
M ..
M at/ _quarter
men through the drill so vigorously thnt
Northwral quarter ol Northeast quarter, half of' Southeaat
Southwest quarter
‘ set quarter, Sot
Eait
halt
of
Southwest
quarter
n(
Southwest
and
West
half
of
Nortbwaal
quarter
more than ono man was h u rt But their
and Southwest quarter of Southwest ton Thlrty-flve (13); South half of N ortheast
wounds were not serious. The Instruc­ quitter
quarter of Southwest quarter of Section On* quarter, Northeast quarter of Southeaat
tor blmsolf so narrowly escaped a bay­ (I); Southeaat quarter of Southeast quarter quarter and West half of Southeast quarter
of Section Two (2); South half of Southeast of* ~
Section T hlrly-tisa (SB);
(38); all In T O W N onet point that his tunic was cut.
quarter-of Northeast quarter.- East half of ..........
(31)
SO U T H ,
"■"SN U
ONE
(3
“
-----------Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter, RANGE T H IR T Y O N E (31) EAST.
"Now, then," the sergeant would sny, Southwest
quarter of Nurthwrst.quarter of
half of N ertb esit quarter and N orth
holding a heavy, long stick In his hand, Northeast quarter. South half of Northwest halfWest
of Southeaat quarter of Section One
quarter of Northwest quarter, Northwest (II; North half and Southwest quarter of
when I tell you men to turn, try to quirter
Nnrthwiat quarter of Northwest Section Two (2); Eaat half of Northeast
get tho point to me. Now, turn I Yeah 1 quarter, of
and Southeast quirter of Southw est quarter, Southwrat quarter of Northeast
ol Section Three (3): Northwest quarter. Southeast quarter and Southwest
Yeah I Glvo ’em hell! That’s good!” quarter
quart*/ ol Southwest quarter ol Serllon quarter of
Southwest quarter of Section
Eight,
((1);
Southwest quarter of Southeast Three (3); Southeast quarter of Southeast
They "Go Over tho Top."
quart* and West half of Southwest quarter quarter. North half of Southwest quarter
.The Americans worked like football of Section Ten (I0J; Northwest quarter of and Southwrat quarter of Northwrat quarter
Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter, o( Section Four (4); Northeast quirter of
players, every nerve nnd every har­ Northeast
quarter of Northwest quarter ol Northeast quarter and Northeast quarter
West halt of Southwest of Northwest quarter of Sertiun Five (S);
dened muscle straining. Tho sergeant, Northeast quarter.
quarter of Northwest East half of Northeast quarter of Section
by reason of tong practice, was abto ____ . .. .atNortheast,
half of Southeaat quarter of
S ti (6); Northwest quarter of Section Seven
to ward off-Bomo thrusts with tho Northwest quarter, ’Southeast quarter of (7); Southw ell quarter of Northwest quar­
Southeast quirter of Northwest quarter, ter, Iras beginning at Southeaat coiner run
point or butt, .but from mauy ho had Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Writ 412H tret. North 828 feet, l-Jagt 4 1 2 ‘jL.
to tumn." ^ *_ * _
- ' Northeast quarter, and W est.half of South- fewt,"South BUT tee!. |o point ot beginning,
r u t quarter of Soulhesit quirter of Serllon
Northwrat quarter of Northwest quarter
Even more vigor wns shown by the- Eleven (I t); Southwest quirter of Northeast and
ol Section Eight (8); Wait hall of Northeast
quarter.
West
half
of
Southeast
quarter.
men as they occupied tho trench lino East half ol Eaet half of Southeast quarter quarter and- North hall of Southrnst quarter
Section Nine (9); East half of N orth eu t
nnd, with their officers, went over Iho of Northwrat quarter. Wrwt hall of North­ ol
quarter, Southeaat quarter sad Southwrel
top In a charge. Tho operations began east qusrtrr of Southeast quarter of N orth­ quarter of Southwest quarter of Bertlon
west quarter, Northwest qusrtrr of South­ ten (10); Southeast quarter of Northeast
by firing from (lie trench at tho dum­ east
quarter of Northwest quarter. West quitter. Northwest quarter of Northeast
mies In the enemy trenches. Bomo of half u( Northwest quarter of Southwrat quarter, and Southeaat quarter of Southeast
uerterr West half of Southwest q u irter,
West half of Southeast quarter of
tho men made perfect scores, while quarter,
outhwrst* quarter of Northwest quarter and
Northwrat quarter of Southwrat quarter of
only three of the wfiolo class fell be­ Section T » f l'e (12); Northeast quarter, North half o( Northwest .quarter (4 Section
Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter, Eleven (I I); East hall nl Southwest quarter
low 80 In a possible 100.
Northwest, quarter of Southwest quarter. and Northwest quarter ol Northwest quar­
Northeast
'qusrtrr At Northeast quarter of ter ol Section Twelve (12); Southeast quar­
The men went furiously at tho
quarter. West half tif West halt of ter ot N o rth eu t quarter, N ortheut quarter
charge, urged on by tho most emphatic Southeast
Southeast quarter of h'ou|heast quarter, of ol Southratl quarter and North half nl
Thirteen &lt;131; Southeast quarter of Northwrat quarter ol Section Thirteen 113);
language that a British sergeant major Section
Northeast quarter •’( Northeast quarter. Southrait quarter of Northeast quarter.
might he credited with having at Ids Weat half of Northeast quarter ol Northeast East halt o&gt; Southeaat quarter, Eaat hall nl
quarter. Southeast qusrtrr of Northeeei 0 isrtir Wtat half, Northwest quarter o| Southwrat
command. He shouted to his men: and
North half of Northwest quarter of Sec­
and Southwest quarter of N orth­
■Give It to ’em—In tho heart, In tho tion Fourteen (It); Nor h hal' of Nss-lhwrs. quar­ quarter
wrat quarter of Ijertion Fourteen’ (14)
Section Kttl«en (IS); West half Northeast quarter, Eaat half ot Northwrat
throat I Thnt'a tho way. If you don’t ter of
East
half
of
Southeast
quarter
uarter. South half of Southeaat quarter and
get them they'll get you I On your toes
Northwest quarter amt West hall of
oUlhrart quarter o{ Soulhw ril quarter nl
thrasl quarter of Northwest quarter of
Serllon Killeen 1(8); South halt of Southeast
all tin* time! Quick I Quick t Quick 1” ___
Serlfon Twenty-one -21), Kail half of N orth­ quarter, Northwrat quarter of Southeast
The urging wns unnecessary. TJie east quarter r l Northeast quarter. North quarter
and Southwest quarter of Serllon
west quarter ol Northeast quarter of North- bittern IIC); Knit hall of N ortheut quarter
men knew what to do and did It, nml rast
quarter. Northeast quarter of Northwrat aad Southwrat quarter of Southeaat quarter
they were so well trained thnt orders uarler of Norlheaal quarter. Weal halt ol of Section Seventeen (171; Southwest quarter
outhsreat qusrtrr of Northwest quarter of of N orth eu t quarter •! Section Eighteen
were anticipated.
Northeast quarter. Writ hall of Northwrat 118); N ortheut quarter of Northwrat quar­
qusrtrr
hf-Southwrat quarter of Northeast ter, East hall ol Northwest quirter ot
The French and British offlceni wero
uarler. Weal hali of Northwrat quarter ol Northwrat quarter, and North hall of South
enthusiastic, esj&gt;er!arly, at tho speed fi outheaat
quarter of Northeast quartet.
of Northwest, quarter u( Section N ine­
anil energy, o f the Americans.' Borne Writ half ol Southeast quarter of Southeast half
teen (19); Northeaat quarter of Northwest
uarter
of
Northeast
quarter,
Eaat
half
ol
o f the graduates will b e B ent Immedi­ _ uuthrail quarter of Northeast quartet. quarter and South hall ol Southwest quirter
Section Twenty (20); Eaat half. Southeast
ately to newly arrived units ns instruc­ East half of Northeast quarter ol Northeast ol
quarter of Northweet quarter, Northwest
quarter of Southeast quarter. Writ halt of quarter of Northwest quarter, Northeast
tors.
Northwrat quirter o f'W r th e a ii quarter of j quarter of Southwest quarter ’ and South
Southeast quarter. West .half of Northwest I j),|j
Southwrat quarter of Section T w entyTraining New Contingent
quarter ol Northwest quarter ol h ou lh iiat ()n, ( 2 l,; Northeast quarter ol Northeaat
quarter,
Soulhweat
ler.
Southwest
qusrtrr
of
Northwral
I
quarter,
Southeaat quarter of Southeaat
A division of Americnn troops, re­
ler ol Southeast quarter. Norlhweat „uarter and Weat half of Weat h a lf-o f
cently arrived In France, will begin quarter
quarter
ler of Soulhweat duarter dl Sou hris^: Section T w .n ty-tw q (22); Northeast quarter
Northeast quarter. Southwrat quarter of
regimental maneuvers at once nnd quart •v. East half ol Southwest quarter of
heart quarter.
Southeast qu
quarter ol I Northeast quarter. West half of Weal half
qu
wIII In* Indued In hnryngo fire, tin* Southeast
S o u t h e a a t q u a r t e r . H o u l h r a - I - q u a r t e r of ef Southeaat quarter of Soulhweat quarter
American artillery working with Amer­ S o u t h w r r t q u a r t e r of S n u t h w r r t Iiuarter.ini
of Section Twenty-three (231; Northwest
Weat half of S o u l Sweat quarter of Southwrat I „utM, r
N,)f|h»aat quarter. Weat half of
ican nvlnlors. The site picked for tin* quarter.
Eaat hall »l * uMhra.t uuerler jloulhre.t quarter and Southwest quarter of
practice Is rolling ground.
qf Norlhweat quarter. Weal hall nl North- I Section Twenty-Ave (28); Norlhweat quarter
The urtlllery will luy a bnrrage up weat quarter of Northeaat quirter ot North- 0f Northeast quarter, South half of N orthwest quarter. East half olH outhw cit quarter , Mt quarter, North half of Northweet qU ac
to the first objective, over theoretical ol
Southeast
‘•r . South hall ot Southeaat quarter. SouthGerman, trenches. The Infantry, fol­ East lu ll ol Northeast quarter ot Northweet e ,l t quarter of Southwest quarter and Ndrlh
-uarter of Southeaat quarter of Section h l)f ol 8 o u lh . r*t quarter ol Section Twenty
lowing up tho fire, will occupy tho
(22); Southwest quarter o f 1 *- — . . . . * .
. . Northeast
. . .
e
trenches nnd then cxccuta a flijnk
quarter and
T w entymovement.
*
Igbt (2 8)
The signal corps will got the benefit Northraal quarter of Norlhweat quarter.
qusrtrr ol houtheeat quarter.
South half of Southrast quarter, Northeast
of the maneuvers, for they wilt he car­ South
halt ot Northwest quarter, Northraat I quarter of Southwest quarte^and Northwest
N„rt |, « , . t q j.r te r of Seetlon
ried out us If ua actual attack were quarter of H.uthweat quarter. South half « ,,u, t | rr
Norlhweat qt-arter of Southwrat quarter and tw enty-nine (291: Soulhweat quarter of
being launched.
Northwrat quarter of Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter, Weat half of Soulhwert
Southwest quarter of Serllon Twenty-lour quarter «nd Northwest quarter of North. 1 ); N « r lfa « M t* » r U r
I writ quatlrr i*f Krrtlon Thirty (30); North
ol fiouthfMt quarur o
hrclloa| h llf nl Nnrlh*Mt «|U«rt*r, South hit! of
FACES -DEATH
FOR
D A Y S u.rttr
wentj-flve USE
North half, Northwtal quarter ol Northwest
Northeaat quarter. South.half of « 0«&gt;h»eaV quarter, North half of South half and Soulhquartrr
of
Northeaat
quarter,
Eait
half
o,
I
quarter of Southeast qusrlar of Serllon
Heavy Seas Wreck Vessel and Owner Northeast quarter of Soulhweat quarter o T hltly-one
(31); East half and Eaat hall ot
Is Prisoner on Ledge for
Nerlheaat quarter. West half of N orthjcal West half of Section T hlrty-tw o 132); al) ol
quarter
of
Southwest
quarter
of
Northeaat
\
B
.clton
Thlrty-lhre*
(331; fte i"
10 Dsys.
quarter.
Southern ouarti
quarter, earept West hall ■&gt;( Northwest I weal quarter and Houthweat oi
quLilrr of Southeaat quarter of Northwest I lion Thirty-tour (34); Eaat half ol Eaat hall
Prince Bupcrt, B, O.—Heavy Bens quarter.
North half of Northraat quarter of I Norlhweat quarter of Northraat quarter.
wrecked nti Indian fishing launch on a Northwest quarter. East ‘half of Southeaat I Weat half of Southeast quarter, and Eaat
quarter
of
Nollheart quarter i f Northwest I half of Weat half ot Section T hllty-flve (38);
ledge In the oi&gt;en sea off Duudas Is­ (carter, Wrrt
half of Southwest quarter 1Northeast quirter of Northeaat
quarter,
land and held Its owner, Stephen llyan, of N orthern quarter .of Northwest q u a r-1 Southeast—quarter of Southeaat quarter,
ler,
Northwrat
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
'
Northwrat
West
halt
of
Eaat
half,
Southeast
quarter
of prisoner on tho ledge 10 dnys after quartri, East haft ot Huuthwtal quarter Southwest quarter and Weat half nl W rit
washing his two companions, Peter and ot Northwrat quarter. North half of 1 half.of Section Thlrty-ala 138); all In T O W N quarter, Wrat half ol Southwest I SHI)’ T W EN T Y -TW O (22) SO U T H ,R A N G E
Itlchard Itiihlnson, off tho ledge to Southwest
quirter of Southwrat quirter, Northwest T H IR T Y -O N E (31) EAST,
their deaths, according to reports quirter of Southeast quarter of Soulhweat f E X C E P T IN G and reserving, howster, nil
........................
Ui east quarter of of, the timber .landing, growing or liln g
quarter, E
lat half of South
rcnchlng here.
Southwest
fj°uthwrtt 'matter »j upon the said land or any part Ihrreot for
Ityan, who- was given up for dead by ---------Lit O
l-------_ Eaat half o Northwest
-- --- 9« p .r(„d
,,,u of 1V
M years
.
, icvsaai
,,rr l|la
Southrast
quarter,
ten
from mnu
and _after
the
of Southeaat quarter and Northwest t «lh d, y o( Jun#&gt; , w n i !o ftlh tr . t ,h the
Ids fellow members of the Metluktln quirter
nl Nor h y a t quarter of Southeaat rt*ht to cut. ua* and ramov* the ..m e , and
tribe, wns*rescued nnd told how lie wus quirter
quirter of hectlon T w anly-hli
necraaary
upon
and
.
a (28).
• • , i Kail_ ■ "tl liras
we»i / 'rlahti
&lt;|U&gt;' aof
-a* «way
■ / vover,
■v | i U
po ll ■
ft l|
halt of N orthern quarter °*#
of Norlhw**t
Northwest I Arr(tM
, r,o M the .lift
eald Ilam d*. durlnf
* '
' term
'
th#
ilo r f nearly submerged at nearly every high quarter,
Eaat half of N c r th r °
*»«*•
b*
BFfFiiiry
or
co
n
v
ta
i.n
!
tide, nnd when not almost drowned by Northwest quarter, Eaat half ______ ____
a ^0
or r.m ovlog th* .a id Umber.
Southeaat
quirter
of
Northgreal
quirter
of
T . P WARROW.
combers was soaked by constant rains. Section Twenty-aaven (27); Weat hall o il
*He said he made a raft from the launch Northeaat quarter of Northeaat quarter, [ E. J. L Engle Aa Special M ailer Aforesaid
Weat hell of East half of Northraat quarter P. E. Osaklne.
land put to sen, but It upset and he of
Northeast quarter, and Northwest quarter
Solicitors for (he Complainant.
swam hack to the rock.
7 &gt;-Frt-8 te
of Northeast quarter of Bertlnn’ Twenty-1
At nights, hffsald, ho tied himself to eight (28): Northeast quarter of Northwest
quarter of faction Thirty-two (321; East In Clreall C suit, H rtcnlh Judicial Circuit
the ledge with ropci His only fowl half of N oytleait quirter of Northeast quar­
mlnele Couniy riaild a In Ckanctry
was n few raw potatoes rescued from ter, Northwest quarter ol N ortheut quarter! J. Hi
M. Robinson, Complainant
of Northeast quarter, Northeaat quarter o il
vaCitation
; ttic launch.
Nortbweat quarter of Northeast quarter, vlrel* Robtn.on, Defendant.
W**t half of N orthtttit qitirltr of N o r lh tu l To VlraU Iloblnaon. !lrldr*oort Connecticut,
quarUr, 8oulh half of 8ou th *u t nuarttr o) I You
hrrfby ordered
im
Northeast quarter, Eaat half ol Ifortbeaat | - -T ““ , f *
oM *,,d -lo b* nnd appear
B E R L IN B U T T E R R A T IO N
quarter
quarter,
Northeaat
quarter
quarter, »outn*Mt quarter cl N orth eu t I , 0u. elae
„ „ „
quarter of Southeast quarter, Southwest ' . t_T
d bv
quarter of. S o u th .a .t quarter of B ou th .a.t 1 U U f ^ r h ., o r d .red ^ h T t th l. order be
quarterre-Beuthwret quarter of S outheaat! nuhllahed In the Hanford I t . , . 1,1 . new sone*
tlo
u ta a I?°nuarteV\
E.a^bMf
^*p*f week for lour
In eonaeculive,
simlliola Couniy
•lUI
___ ____ I each
Southeast
•(uarter.'E
ast half Tf
of ‘WSrth™!
Northeast
weeks.
weeks,
quarter ot Northwest ouartcr ol Southeaat
Given under - my hand* and seal ol said
quirter, Wtat hall ol Northwest quarter nl court, this the 29th day of April, 1918.
1918
I Northwest quarter ot Southeast quarter,
(seal)
E. A DOUGLASS.
DOUClLASS.
Weat tiaK “f Writ halt of Northeaat quartet
Clerk Clreult Court, Seminole Co. Fla
! of Southwest quarter. Weat hair of Southeast Dlvklnaon A Dlcklnion
• quarter ol Southwest quarter, Eaat hall ot
Solicitor! for C om plainant.
Southwrat quarter, of Houthweat quarter.
73-Frl-Stc
. Southwest quartet of Southwest quarter
' of Southwest quarter, East hall of N orth' w ait.quirter of Southwast quarter of B ee-,
lion Thirty-four (84); South half of S o u th -1
weat quarter of S4ction TM rty-sli (38); all
In. T O W N SH IP T W EN T Y - TWO
(22)
(BOUTH, R AN G E T H IR T Y (30) EAST.
! Northwest quarter o( Southeaat quarter I
and Wrat hall of Section On* (1); B ait half
of Noctkaaat quarter of Bectfon Two (3);
Southwest quarter «f ' Northeast quarter,
Northwest quarter, Northeaat quarter of
j O n o o u n c e o f b u tte r iio r w e e k U th o Southwest quarter. North half of Southeast
.r a t io n f o r th o .p o p u la tio n o f IJcriln. quarter, Southw est quarter of Southeaat
quarter, North half ol Southeast q u itte r of
f o u r p ic t u r e ah ow a o n e o u n c e o f h o tt e r , Bouthaaat quarter of Section T w elve (I t);
' • b o u t t h e q u a n tity c o n su m e d b y tb o nil In T O W N SH IP T W E N T Y -T H R B B A13)
SOI U
I I TH
T I I , IU
H ANNQ
UE
C TH
l l IR
t l l vTTY («0)
(1 0 ) EA
E A ST.
ST.
I WWW -A | t ( « '
i n
n
n
1 V
In v c r a g o A m e r ic a n a t a me&amp;L
Eaat ball of flouthwaat quarter of S o u th aaat quarter ol Bertlon E li van (11); South-1 ”
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HOSPITALITY IS VIOLATED SBEED PLEASES INSTRUCTORS
Switzerland' Has Suffered From For•Ion Element a* No Other Neutral*
' Since War Begin—Country la
Overrun With Sptea.

MMM

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Only About Half
the Steer is Beef

iv o W e i g h t 1 2 0 0 p o u n d s

100^

■&amp; &gt;.

f

.

D re sse d W e ig h t 6 7 2 p o u n d s o f B e e f

56%
V

W h e n Sw ift &amp; Com pany buys
a steer w eigh in g 1200 pounds,
only about 672 pounds goes to
m arket as beef; the other 528
pounds consists of hide, fats,
other by-products, and w aste.
W h en the packer pays 15 cents a
pound for a steer, he sells the meat to
the retailer for about 24 cents. But
the packer gets only- about 6 cents a
pound for the other 528 pounds.
This m eans that the packer gets
about 16 cents a pound for all the
products from a steer for which he
pays 15 cents.
The difference of 1 cent per pound
covers the cost o f dressing, preparation
of by-products, freight on beef to all
parts of the United States, operation of
distributing houses, and leaves a net
pfdfil'bf only about Vi °C a cent P®1"
pound on all dressed beef sold:
Large volume o f business and utiliza­
tion of parts that were formerly wasted,
make this achievement possible.

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Borne.—Switzerland, finally hnn tak­
en Initial stepa to control Iho undealr■bio foreign clement from which she
b a a suffered iis no'other neutral coun­
try alnco August, 1014.
New/cgulntlons adopted by the fed­
J, eral council arc Intended to mako It
difficult for UW&gt; agent of ono of the
wnrrtnr countries, for tho deserter
from any aide, for tho foreigner with­
out obvious, legitimate means of liveli­
hood jtml occupation to lllrck, ns here­
tofore, Into tho little country that Is
trying desperately to mulntutn an up­
right neutrality and at the same time
weather thestorm until poncp arrives.
Switzerland hitherto has permitted,
without any material objrctlous, scores
of thousands of strangers to enter nlmosj as freely as In peace times. Now
action has been taken to stop this only
because her hospitality has been gross­
ly violated, her neutrality at times
CFen threatened,
Tho new rules; which will become
effective -as soon as the Ewtss diplo­
matic and consular officials throughout
the world can be nut I(led, require Hint
alt 'foreigners entering the country
must he equipped with Ironclad pass­
ports from their own countries, or
equivalent pnpors of Identification;
that prior to coming to ^Switzerland nil
foreigners must furnish to Uwlss diplo­
matic or consular otllcluls adequate
reasons for &gt;vnutlng to couio here, and
Unit, utter arrival, strangers must reg­
ister with tile police of the city or town
they Intend to luluililt.
Overrun by Undesirables.
There nlwnys tins been n dully traf­
fic between France unit Switzerland In
t|ie neighborhood of Geneva, and be­
tween Germany and Switzerland' near
Ilnsel, on the purt of luboreni and oth-.
ers Many undesirable foreigners hnvo
smuggled themselves across the hor­
de) uml have failed h&gt; return. Once In
Switzerland, they have been able to
hide tM-cause of the luck of control over
foreigners.
* That all Is to bo changed. Every
person crossing the bonier at other
than the ordinary points where Iron­
clad passports wilt ho required will he
numbered. If tgo falls to return, tho
police will be put.ujton his trull, lie
will hnvo little clinnco of escaping, for
without tho right kind of credentials
he Is unable to obtain bread. A bread
curd today Is more Important even
than tho money with which to pur­
chase It—and a bread enrj] Is Issued
only on presentation of Identification
papers.
The lintel at which the newcomer
stops, the pension that takes him in.
the private fuinlly to whom he may go,
lire alt llulde to heavy penalties If they
full to announce his arrival.
Problem for Deserter*.
There remains the.problem of the
deserters wtio have managed to flee
across the bnundnry from one army 01
another and of the noiir-dcscrters.
those who have come here with tin;
permission of their respective govern­
ments. nnd then have declined to re
turn. Swiss tnw prescribe* that these
deserters ami refractlonnrlcs, nH they
tire called, cnnnnt be forcibly departed.
There are In Hwltzerland now, It Is
estimated, between 10.000 nnd lfi.OOd
of these gentry. Not nil of them are
Imd citizens. Hundreds of them, at
least, are gainfully occupied and are
living model lives. Othera arc unde­
sirable to the point of being out-audout criminals. Figures for Geneva
tilmic show that out of 70,000 foreign­
ers among Us 170.000 imputation, 1,3-70
aro deserters nnd U.4K1 rcfmctlonnrles,
whllo In Zurich these figures are ex­
ceeded.
.The agitation for the utilization of
the man power represented by. the de­
serters and rcfmctlonnrics Is so strong
that It will surprise no one to sec t-teps
tnken to Incorporate the majority of
them Into a civilian scrvlco of* manual
luboi In agriculture

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Columbus, Ind.—FTed H. Elders,
deputy fish and game warden, has for­
given a violator of tho law. Besides,
the statute of limitation may have
something to do with the affair.
Fillers has received a letter from
Nampa, Idaho, from- Willard Isgrlgg,
The writer snye: “When I lived near
Hartsvlllp, at tho ago of seven to
twelve ..ycara, I went seining with a
croffd of men when It was against tho
law. I also disobeyed the Snoring law,
porhsps othera In that line, t ask yon
hero to forgive me. If there ore any
charges you want mo to pay let me
know. ' God has really saved me and 1
ate' studying Tor the ministry. I ifld
theso things eleven to fifteen years
ago. Where will you spend eternity!**
Elders says Isgrigg's heart evidently
U In the right place and he forgives
him for seining. Ehlora declines to
answer- the question about where he
means to spend eternity.'
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Tw elve (IS); East half of Eaal: half
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ter of Southeast quarter. Northweet quarter
of Southw est quarter o f. Southeast quarter
and West half of Southw est quarter of South­
west- quarter of Boulbeaat quarter of Sec­
tion Thirteen (IS); South half o f Southwret
quarter of Southw est Quarter of Section
Fourteen 114); Lot Four ( 4 ) ' la - Section
Seventeen (17); N erthw rst quarter o( Sou th - '
east quarter of Seetlon Twenty (30);
South half of
N orthwest quarter
and
South' half
of Southwret quarter
of
Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter
of Section T wenty-three (23); N orthw eet
quarter of Southwest quarter of Section
Tw tniy-flv* 116); North haif of South half
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Southwest
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in
North 3.18 chtlna,
Southeast quirter of
Southeast quarter. So utb half ol N orthw est
quarter, Southw est quarter of N ortheast
quarter. W rit half of Southeast quartet and
N ortheast quarter of Northeast quarter of
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NOTICE

It U probable there will be'no more
THESANFORDHERALD •olid
carload shipments of b4anrf or

CANNING PACTORIES IN
The eternal 'egoflsm and aelf, con­
FLORIDA
scious awell lieadednm of the aver­
cucumber! this season. The grower!
For more than ten years the news age German and especially the PruaB. 3. HOLLY, Editor
have
doubtless
netted
J
2
or
more
a
papers
of Flprlda have been ad vocal slan will take an awful tumble in
W. M . HAYNES, Dnatncaa M anager
crate. The market opened strotifc, ing canning factories for the s ta t« ,matters military now and after the
P aM M H E n t y T a m d ty «ad Friday
car loads selling for $8.25 or b etter and now the cumulative effect of all war w e can show them a few thingi
a crate, and closed strong, good cu this publicity is shown in the fact in merchant marine and foreign
cumbers or beans being wot^t' $1.60 that more than a dozen capning fac­ trade that will forever banish the
BUBSCBtmON PRICK IH ADVANCE:
Ur~f 1^6 - per crate; During one tories arc in operation In different small ideas- they formerly held cf
ONI l l A I.i.••••»*••••**•»»•»••»•*•
week when* they were shaving ex­ ■actions M~The^tate,_hcaides hun­ America' and -.things^American.
■ IX MONTHS
1^
tremely
cold weather in th e 'n o rth dreds of home canning outfits, which'
T H U S MONTHS.
And'after the war It will never lie
prices were somewhat low, but tak ­ are operated by thrifty*-housewives 'made in Germany’* again and Ger­ ' E E
TOURING THE MONTHS OF JUNE, JULY
D«Sr«r«d U lk« City fcy Oteriw UM Tar Taw la ing everything into consideration it
and
members
of
many
canning
clubs.
Adraaaa ar 30a Par Maalk
V AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER THE BANKS
man language will be a dead lang­
PayaMaK ta AmaN Mart la Madt »l Offlca has been one of the best seasons At Delray and Florida City the uage in America. It will be America H U
OF
SANFORD WILL CLOSE ON THURSDAYS
Wauchula growers have ever expert Snyder Company has two big catsup for Americans and if you are n o t, a
—
.
AT
TWELVE O’CLOCK.
____ Saaaad-CUia Kail Matter Aa«a»l »ad enced."
factories in full operation and the citixen you will be compelled to
IWO, al tka PaataOka al H*at-4. n*»«a
Uader A r ie fM a ir k lW U im _________
Of coprse Wauchula is not en­ tomato growers in those sections get,put of this country and stpy out.
im
ALk OTHER WEEK DA^S THE BANKS 5 5
Triapkaaa
Na.
IU
tirely a new section, but it has only hive found it profitable to actya goo
OlSan Barald
— O---have
found
It
*
profitable
to
sell
a
fXU
u
WILL
CLOSE AT THREE O'CLOCK EX- l l l l
recently corns into prominence aa
good
portion
of
their
crops
to
these
—
CEPT
ON
SATURDAY, WHEN THEY WILL ™
producing center but now that It has
T H E LONG ARM OF MERCY
reached the $300,00(T clais it'm ust* factories. The Hsrbaucr Company
REMAJN
OPEN
UNTIL FIVE O’CLOCK.
The Red Cross is the long artn of’
be -reckoned with as a leader in at Fort Lauderdale is shipping sev­ mercy.
eral cars of tomato pulp a . week,
trucking production.,
It is the kindness of mankind or­
USTOMERS OF THE BANK ARE REQUEST­
*
,
760 barrels havjng been made and
It is not so many years ago th at shipped from Broward county toma­ ganized.
ED TO TAKE NOTE OF THE ABOVE IN
Miami, Hastings, Sanford, Plant
In
man
is
an
angel
and
a
devil,
a
ORDER THAT THEY MAY ARRANGE THE
toes. Moore Haven is installing a
City and other big producing ccn- big canning factory to can ail .kinds Dr. Jokyll and Mr. Hyde. The Red
TRANSACTION
OF THEIR-FINANCIAL AF­
tors were boasting of shipments, ag­ of vegetables. St. Augustine has re­ Cross la the good, around, energized
FAIRS
DURING
THOSE
HOURS’
gregating a quarter of a million dol­ cently placed a canning factory In to thw art the bnd.
lars and now they run up into, mil­ operation. Tho St. Cloud cannery
It is the best antidote we know to
lions. In the class with Wauchula la to be reopened for business Un a the bane of war.
there are scores of section! that short tlmo. Orlando haa a factory
There are other charities, more or
have passed the quarter of a million that puta up marmalades and/other
figure in production and there are fruit products' and it enjoyed the less helpful. Tho Red Cross is tho
other scores that are jurat emerging distinction of shipping the first car mightiest of all charities, the love
from . the hundred thousand dollar of marmalade out of the state re­ and pity of alt men made supremely
class, ready to step into the shoes of cently. Tho new canning factory of efficient.
the Wauchula class, which will move Palmetto/is now in operation, can­
"I pledge allegiance
If, as Mr. Emerson said,* "Sen­
on
up-to the half million dollar class, ning tomutoes, a jd other vegetables sible men and* conscientious men all
to my flag and the Re*
and so the endless chain continues will be handled later. . This plant over tiie world are of one religion,’
public for which It
to grow ppd.-jncrcase and Florida has a capacity of 10,000 cans a day. this Is the expression of that rc^
■tando; one nation in­
proudly raises • its-, head amonp^fno
divisible, with Liberty
ligion.
And so It goes, nil over the state,
leaders of -the nation with a record
and justice to all."
The Red Cross is humanity united
for progress and prosperity that will with new ennning factories an­ in service.
puzzle many of the older developed nounced almost every week. When
the first canning plants were install­ It asks no man's opinion; only his
st :tes to surpass.
ed in Florida, several years ago, the need.
New communities are springing
•Speaking in advance The Herald up continually, the'vacant spaces are' farms were so scattered th a t it was
Black or white, friend or foe, to
predicts that Seminole county will gradually becoming.occupied, money found impossible to secure a suffi­ the Red Cross there is no differen'e
go over the toj^nn the Red Cross is being Invested on every hand,, cient'supply in any one section to it-o n ly u sk sr **WhO^Ur^sufferlhgt*
--campaign,—We-aajr-thbrfmrausi? we profits are being made and put back keep the factory Yu’ntjltifc steadily And to him it goes.
have unlimited confidence in the into improvements and the people In and profitably and that f*was the
The ifed Cross is so efficient that
people . of this county and know the north who have not believed principal reason they failed to make
success.
Then,
too,
with
much
governments
recognized it; so pure
thoif brand of patriorlsm.
that Florida was seriously engaged Jess quantities of vegetables grown
in
its
purpose
that whoever'wishes
--- -O---in agricultural, horticultural and at that time, there was a stronger well his fellow men, desires to help
A great battle is impending in the live stock development will have to demand and higher prices In the it; so clean in Its administration
western front and on It bangs the acknowledge a changed opinion very northern markets and few farmers that tho most suspicious can find no
fate of the civilised world. The soon.—Times-Unlon.
were willing to sell to the canning fault in it. ’
casualty lists will show many names
factories. The growers now find it
The Red Cross not only seeks to Sunday at Congregational Church
of our buys and some of our own
KILL THE ROOSTER SURE!
more profitable to sell their Inter alleviate the cruelties of war; it is
Sanford hoys may be in it. Now is
Let He Examine Your Eyes
Memorial Day Sunday.will be ob­
There is one regulation of the products to the canning factories for the expression of those human senti­
the time to support the Red Cross
food administration which moeta cash than to go to the’ expense of ments that some dny will put an end served in the morning at eleven
and all other war measures.
when the veterans of the Civil War
with our hearty and unanimous ap­ packing and shipping and take the to war.
.---- O---will nttend in n body. The theme
proval. We have endeavored to fol­ chances of congested freight and
It Is the impulse of Loye, striving of the address will he "God the Con­
An article in this Issue on cold low- out loyally and faithfully all the express conditions and a crowded
to overcome the impulse of -hate.
troller of History."
storage by County Agent Berry suggestions and orders emanating market.
It is mercy’s so-operation strug­
"Christ the Saviour" will be tho
should he read and carefully consid­ from Mf. Hoover with regard to our
Goods canned in F’lorida should be
rubject for the evening service.
ered by our rJlizenc. This idea has diot, and in so doing have surprised as good us the best and every per­ gling against war’s rivalries.
It is the one society in which ev­
been taken up by The Herald upon our sfomach with a great variety of son in Florida should m ake. it a
ery
man, woman and child, should
several, occasions and is something supposed edibles. Wl&gt; have done point to buy them wherever they
be
enrolled;
for it knows no se.'s, no Mrs. Galloway Represents Seminole
that would prove one of the best in­ this, if not with enthusiasm, nt least can be found on sale and ovorywhere
Mrs. E. M. Galloway, tho county
vestments that the Sanford section without open complaint. If our can be found on sale and every prejudices, no protecting opinio'n; the director for Woman’s work in the
numan being does not live that docs
could mnkc.
»
overworked digestive apparatus gaVto wholesale and retail dealer should hot fee) that the starving should be War Savings Campaign wont to
---- O--- :
I t e n (Im ttteaU Br I t e t u n l a for
signs at times of revclHon we silenced give them preference over goods fed, the sick tended and the wounded Tampa Tuesday and represented
d rtv n a ln Ja f u d Ik* GLASSES for
Seminole county at the- conference
The candidates arc coming in from is with the thought that wc were canned in the north and shipped in healed.
re rrrc tln f u , and all M o b *f rtefrom outside. It has been estimated
,tim c to time saying that they would raving wheat for the allies.
te a . N O M ATTES lk« u l m W jour
Majestic und divine Is this Long called there by J. F. C. Griggs, state
c u r , If , . u r (i LAKH IX da n*l n il
like a nice mention hut they’ cannot
But when tho word was sent out that $35,000,^00 -worth of canned Arm of Mercy; it finds tho fallen on director War Savings in. F'lori la.
r « e»rf«llT , n i l M in*.
This cmferonro wns colled so that
afTord to spend any money on ad­ to sell, or kill the rooster before goods have been sold annually in the battlefield. It brings the nurse
I fll a a , *,* Out rrapoada la llfbl.
vertising. They seem to hi able to June 1, a great wave of Joy and con­ Florida and if this is so the home nnfl the physician to the victim in the several county chairmen in the
afTord $100 a page In the state hook tentment surged over our soul. At consumption alone will use up all the hospital; it leads the wooplf" Tampa roie could mee*. with the
-Yaa at* Intltod ta rail far ro n n H itl* .
and adilrr.
publicity
manager,
whiih is about the veriest rot in the lust Mr. Hoover bad struck a chord the locally canned goods for some orphans to n home; it feeds th* director und
way of advertising that lus ever to which our whole being throbbed years to coine.—Times-Union.
starving, cares for tho pest smitten Goode M. Guerry, preparatory to
----- O----been printed. They will cither cut responsive. KiU the rooster! Noth­
whom nil others abandon, and pours putting on an intensive campaign to
DR. E .S . H O F F M A N
WE BEAT THE WORLD
the book out or get cut out of th ' ing could give us greater pleasure,
the nil of help and pity Into the sill War Savings Stamp!. This cam­
OCCULtHT-OrTICUN
paign in to begin at once and cul­
newspaper.
,
except to lie appointed the execu­
Now that wV are In thin fight to hitter wounds of the world.
IS Waal Cbarck 81.
Ortaad*. Tbrlda
Where a volcano has wrought des­ minate on June 28th, when Seminole
tioner,'with the privilege of selecting stay until the kaiser and his red
^
— o—
;
county expects to do hcrs-.-lf proud
Sanford will —not mind changing the first victim. *Wc'vc had him In handed butchers arc beaten it is olation in Japan, or a flood in Chinn,
on what will bo proclaimed J)y Presi­
or
a
hurricane
in
Cuba,'or
a
fnmine
to Knstcrn time which is one hour our eye for these many days, and he with extreme satisfaction thnt Amer­
dent Wilson as National War Sa\In
India,
or
a
plague-in
Italy,
or
has
disturbed
our
dreams
night
after'
en
rs
can
look
into
their
wonderful
earlier thnn.our tegular time hut we
ings Day. and go "over the tap" In
do not want the change made until night. He’s a great big, lordly fellow resources and tnke a pardonable ravaging nrmies in Poland, Serbia or
the War Savings Campaign.
Belgium,
there
is
the
Red
Cro&gt;s,'
the
pride
in
the
fact
that
America
is
the
too
as
he
struts
in
pompous
majesty
we go (rack to the old time in Octo­
Lot each one prepnre for the com­
ber. To change now would put ut about our neighbor's yard, a thing of greatest nnticn on the globe today. Argel cf God, whom the fury of mittees nnd l)e ready to subscribe
Russia and China with their mil­ men cannot harifh from tho earth;
two hours ahead which is going just beauty, but far from a joy forever.
He has a most disgusting habit of lions of mm are not to be considered and to tlie ends of the earth, over •he ii/pi:.
n trifle strong. The i resent change
is all right and no one notes any dif­ tuning up his voice in the dead among the man power nations of the all-lhe ways of-thc Seven Sea’s; wher­
Reciprocity la Fair.
ference. The long summer evenings middle or the night and giving vent world on account, of their disintegra­ ever is human misery, there Is ex­
There
must
bo reciprocity or there
tended
to
bless
end
to
heal,
Its
long
tion,
*
•
to
a.raucous
roar
that
can
he
heard
arf greatly enjoyed by everyone.
can'be
no
union.
Arm
of
McFcy.—Dr.
Frank.
Crane
as
far
as
the
German
long
range
America cun and will place five
---- 0
gun with which they arc bombarding million men in iho field in » few
Two American negro troopers have maternity hospitals in Paris. At
months and these all from the first
been cited for bravery in the front least we think it must be heard that
siiiiiiiiiiiixiiiinniixinifflunixiiiiiiiiiiuxiutafflDxiiiiiiiixiiininDiixiiuiiiiiiiixiiiiiiiiniixiuuiiiiiii!
draft or class one.
line trenches and have received the for, for after two or three repetitions,
f
,
* •
0
If U ‘becomes necessary America
cross of honor from the French com­ preceded by a great flapping of
Report of the Condition of
can
place
ten
million
young
men
in
mander of the allied forces. Amer­ wings, he begins to get unnwers from
ican negroes' wilt be found doing far and near, until it seems ns if ev­ tho very (lower of youth into the
their share in this great siruggl; and ery rooster in the city was trying to field.
Our grand total of men already
\
*
they should bo encouraged in i.very he heard in the chorus. Kill the
In the army, ami those physically
possible manner for l hey make good rooster? Sure, Mr, Hoover, glad to
o f SANFORD, FLORIDA
aoldiers. We expert to receive good do anything to accommodate/ Send fit who. come under the specifica­
tions cf Class 1 of the selective ser­
reports from our Sanford negroes rs authority by next mail.
At the Close of Business May 10th, 1918.
vice regulations ia over 4,800,000.
soon's* they get to the front.
But the indictmcnta are not ill In And with every year there is th a t
A
---- 0 ----yet. Not content with .waking the increment of 70O.OOO o r. 800,’J00
RAPIDLY INCREASING PRO- world at . midnight, he begins tho more coming into the draft age.
DUCTION
concert with renewed vigor at the
Not only can we put them into
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
We have become somewhat accus­ first glimmer of dawn in the east the field but wc can arm and equip
tomed to seeing reports of big crops the next mdrning, and iho program them and furnish boats for their
.Capital . * • * . . . * $35,000.00
Loans and Discounts • • - $332,486,58
shipped from certain sections and la rendered all over again. When transportation to France nhd convoy
each year aa we sec that the potatoes docs tho villain sleep? We know- them eafely with boats and destroy*
Snrplos and Profits - • - 45,518.97
Overdrafts . . . . . .
259.11
from the Hastings section have In­ well whon he don't, but when docs eia to keep off the aubs. Amcrlra is
■J ***8,750.00 g
creased a hundred thousand barrels he? Not at night,.evidently, for he n the war to win and those wooden
Gradation - - - * U. S. Bonds for Gradation - - 8,750.00
or more, the tomatoes from Dade seems to consider* It hU religious leaded German junkers who smiled
NONE
Bills Payable -• - •
LIBERTY BONDS OWNED BY BANK 36,462.50
county have gone over the top to duty Jo keep the world awake, and at America gclng to war will smila
tho tune of another hundred thou­ he is most punctilious in discharging no longer, for the newspapers are
. . NONE
Re-discounts - •
Other Slocks and Bon&lt;|$ • - 178,701.40
sand crates, Jettucc and celery have thnt duty.
actually telling the German people,
.
6,000.00
Bonds Borrowed - ■ •
Real Estate, Furniture &amp; Fixtures 20,064.14
made another startling increase at
There ia dome excuse for the little that "a few American 1 tro ’pi are
Sanford or in the Manatee section or brown hen who lays on egg in broad seen on the front" and they will not
586,252.83
Deposits r Cash Due from Banks and U." S.
^strawberries tre going into the mar­ daylight1and then hidulcr-3 in a little or.ly have been seen but they will bo
Treasurer - . - * * 104,798.07
ket in scores of carloads from Plant boastful -cackling over her achieve­ icnrd from and their presence fqU
City or Starke or Lawicy or Lake­ ment. She has done her full duty before long.
$681,521.80
$681,521.80
land, but every once in a while wo and wants all the world to know it.
Despatches today state thnt now
arc surprised to set an announce­ She is excusable lor her modest an­ American armies are now. with the
ment from a heretofore unknown nouncement, hut the rooster, Balil British army In northern France.
This bank has bought liberally , of each issue of Liberty Bonds, and now owns
section, like the following from the He is nothing hut a great; strutting, Thin is not Any part of Perahing'a
Florida Advocate of last week, thnt bombastic brute, who never laid an army but new men right ' from
more than the amount of its capital stock. It haa forwarded
makta a distinct Impression on the, egg in his life, and rings his aong at America,
\
subscriptions
amounting to $203,900.00.., •/
•
^
public:
We hr.Ve tho m i t e a t ’ country in
-midnight with malice propsnse,- Let
the
world
today
tn
d
the
greatest
• ;"Wauchula has shipped nearly him aing his swan aong at midnight
Yours for prompt, efficient service, and the SAFETY assured by' Government
one hundred and fifty thourahd on May 81, and Hng-hls death knell ormj and navy and this, fact will
supervision. '
..
. *
crates of vegetables -this season;. Jo the r.ext day at dawn. and receive cause the kaiser -many a sleepless
be exact the shipments up to,yester­ the plauditi of a grateful and elcepy night and eventually cause his down­
fall.
day amounted to 14ff;348^ratta, and world.—Tampa ’ Times.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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For Barns, Fences, Out-Houses

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The reverend. gentleman, who* hail
BurtHrk—Stumon
ao
kindly offered his services to help
The wedding of Miss Junnle Es­
us oomes out**, between his regular
telle Stumon and Mr. Earl
Burdick was solemnized In the services We wish every oYie. In this
HAPPENINGS o f i n t e r e s t i n a n d
Church of the Holy Cross Thursday locality to avail themselves of this
AROUND SANFORD
at'hh'h noon. The Impress!vo
impressive .m ar favor and privilege. These services
riage ceremony was performed by arc for the benefit-of all and are cer­
|ti*&gt; N. “
'
Rev. Arthur Sealing Peck, wearing tainly much needed. Said Voltaire,
"If I cap hrenl- fin’1'" &gt;t' n "**»—!»**•
Fred Wight will leave next week, the handsome ceremonial vestments^
uia Gladys Anderson of Miami
can break down Christianity."
Tonight— A Good Feature and a Comedy
TT
M
il!*
M
rrnm
rnr-------7
'
"
. “ “ din, . f t *
* l‘h MU* to enter a non-commissioned officers
By
all
means
then
let
us
keep
alive
The altar was beautiful with, many
training school at the University uf
■nica
-lighted
candles, white downs and as­ the churches.
Geofgla,-Athens,
_G*.
Dr. D. c . W jrj^. Osteopathlc
Without the
churches
where
—Cow -Poas.—Brabham Root-Bust paragus fern. The chancel rail wfia should we find religion? Without
First N
pkpieUn.
entwined
with
pink
and
white
oloResisting variety. Trice $4.75 bush­
i 330-W i
shdeis and greei^fnesT Vates and religion what will become of moral­
.Bldg*. Phone
el. Chase &amp; Co.
76-tf
u E. Houser of Tampa spent
bowls of roscsT«&gt;&gt;d ferns were taste­ ity? These are the basic principles
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferran of Eus- fully placed In the chancel and pul­ of our national cxiitencc. If .we lose
„«r*l d»J» ,n th® d ty thU wcek on tia werethe guests of Mr. Ferian’s
pit and quantities of other beautiful these, h'atory tells us we shall finally
Maine**.
*‘ &gt;
•
sister, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher last pink and white flowers were p a ss­ leave nothing but a* record cf dint
SLEEP INSURANCE
night. ■•
ingly arranged upon the lecturn and and mounds of dust. Friends and
v
"A Terror to Mosquitors."
. Miss Ruth Graham of Altamonte at the ends of choir stalls. The wed­ neighbors, wing your autos to (ill
1t
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Springs has fallen in line and traded ding music was played by* Mrt the house. (Frcm our deaf cId man
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Hester ar- her new Ford Touring car in on a Fannie Stembridgc Munson.
who is 81 yearn young).
yesterday from Jacksonville now Overland Model 90, purchastd
The bride who never looked loveud will remain a week or ten days, from the Overland Sales &amp; Service
Icir
than on this occasion entered the
gbils here they will be guests at Co. She says she liked her Ford but
church accompanied by her brother
tit Hotel Carnes.
she wants a self commencer. 79-ltc in-law, Mr. W. Gywnn Fox, who
A picture Full of Thrills and E xcitem ent A Pic­
j # Wood and heavy hauling see.
gave
her.
in
marriage.
They
were
Painters are doing over the wails
ture that will Please Both Old and Young.
jlufcll, or phone S78.
48-tf
of the Seminole Bank building with met at the chancel tteps by the
J. A. Jollctt of Orlando was a a waterproof paint.
groom.
Szr'ford riliior yesterday,
There were no attendoma and
SPEC IA L PR O G R A M ALL N EX T W EEK
A postal received ^ from OHvc.Woodland Park will bq open two Murroll states that he has safely 0 ly members cf the Saint Agnea
SasdiT*, May 12lh and 19th,
Coming— “KAISER” Mad Dog of Europe
landed overseas. It does not state Guild, intimate friends nnd relatives
76-3tc
whether ho landed in England, Ire­ of the bridal couple witnessed the
• * ■ - ------C. W. Stewart arrived this week land or France hut* v.o know that ceremony,
•1
m a m n iD H s n u iA iiY jc
The bride is tho ycurgest daugh­
from Chicago and will rem ain a wherever' 'Oliver landed he landed"
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Stumon
*r*k- or ten days before visiting on both foot.
R e d C r o s s D r iv e S tr e n g t h e n ­
other points in Florida.
Remember that at six o'clock each and was very sweet acd winsome in
T H E T IR E W E R ET U R N .
e d B y B ig M e e t in g
^
I
Wanted q uick, o n e million s w e e t evening when the whistles blow you her tuodirh tailored suit of dark
is
nothing
like tho one that came here
If u blue serge with cldc hat to match.
mUIo plants or v in e s. Wire H. W. ire’ to stand one minute.
for
repairs.
The bad cut or blowout
Undtt
the
direction
of
Ar
D.
Pal
SlK Co.. J s c k s o n v llte . Flal 77-2tc gentleman take your hat off. This She wore a coinage bouquet of roses rish tht* Hi-il Crest parade and ccl *
has
disappeared,
the tire has become once
is in reverence for the flag and the and carried a prayer book.
SLEEP INSURANCE
more firm, air tight and aa serviceable
braticn last Tuesday afternoon was
b oys^ho aru fighting over there.
Immediately after the ceremony a great success. With the Sanford
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
os ever. Our vulcanising certainly doea
Congtessman Scars will speak to­ Mr. und Mrs. Burdick left on the Band, Home Guards, * Red Cross
72tf
work marvels with damaged tires. And
night at 8 o'clock at the corner of train for Tampa.
—
nurses, mothers cf s'ddkra and rela­
the tqarvcl of it how we can do It for so
Hive you heard Thiot? 79-llc
First »tracts nnd Park avenue. Ev­
tives, junior nurses, business, mcD(
i&gt;asofftabIflTrchirger
Out
of
town-guests
were
the
par­
J. C. Brown of Jacksonville is erybody invited-'to come out njid
e Sam and .Miss Liberty, Boy
ents
and
sister
Pf'the
groom.'
Mr.
and
rttblered at-tho-Hotol-Carnes.
hearjilm .
Mrs. Ilutdick' and Miss Mildred Scouts and nil the various and sun­
Se^ our bargain counter for apccTaylor has returned from Burdick of Daytona, Fla.
dry organizations that inarched in the
Sanford, Florida
UJj in odd sizes of Regal shoes. Jacksonville where he attended a
parade it was a grand sight to the
Prirfi $2.48 up. Sanford Shoo &amp; meeting of the Masons of the state.
people
that
lined
the
streets
and
.S'«//ir Harrison Chapter
Cbthini Co.
77-tf
ended at the band stand in Cen­
“It. J. Holly, Reginald Holly, Fred
An
informal meeting of fifteen tral park.
f t w m u lth FV dm l tim e r*
C. B. Long of Gainesville spent a Wiglet and William Coulbourne went
some one always on duty at the’r LSarful
lUnk______ __
3 0,2 X9. 1S
It* hours in the city yesterday on to Jacksonville Wednesday to see members whose papers had gone
C
uh
In
viu.t
»nd n*t imounudu* from
offices
to
Inform
persons
making
in­
Here Chairman H. C. DuBose,
through
nnd
been
passed
by
the
Nillonal
Osaka__________________
69,331.33
about enlisting in the lank service of
bs;ine?s.
du* Irora bank* and bankJudge Housholdcr, A. D. Parrish quiry of place or places at which N*t•fa,amount
registrar
general
was
held
May
14th.
and
trial
rompanU*
olh*r
than
they may register ond otherwise
Phone 104 for pressing, cleaning the army. Mr. Coulbourne was the
Mrs. J. B. Starling was appointed William Shelley and Forrest Lake comply with pn visions of these see­ Inrtudad In lt*m* IS, 14 and IS.____ 2 . 497.93
only
one
that
signed
up
and
expects
Cbwrk* on other banka In lb* atm . rllf
nd alterations. Quality and scrmade addresses jrpori the work of the
town a* reporting bank (other
to go into active ‘training at once. through the state regent of the Red Cross und asked tho help and th es of Registration Regulations or
rire. Sanford Shoe tt Clo. Co.
than lt*m IT)
2.200.11
D. A. R. ns orgar.ing regent in -San
Fred
and
Reginald
will
go
in
before
No.
2.
Total
of ttrm* U , IS, IS,
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financial assistance of the people.
IT. and IS
fotd.
74,049.42
the 28th of this month as they have
on bank* located ouldda oI city
Request publication of the Presi­ Chorki
Mary Frances Dali, who hns been several propositions to consider flit.
In compliment to the organizing Mr. Lake nlso took occasion to pre­
or town of reporting bank and oth*r
sent tile Libei ty Loan bond flags to dent's proclamation in full in every caih
lt*ma____________________ _
22.00
i student at Cathedral School in
lUtUmntlon (und with U. 8. Tr*a*unr
Miss Gertrude Green has returned regent thp members voted to name Chairman L. A. ’Brumley of the newspaper in your state.
Orlando this winter returned home
and du* from U. 8. Tr*aiur*r____ _
43T.I0
the chapter after Sally Harrison,
home from McKenzie, Trim.
boarif of county commissioners and
E. H. Crowder,
yesterday.
Mrs. Starling bein;{ a direct des­
Total_________
1631,321.80
Pri’Voj*. Marshal General. '
Fred Strange is among the Sanford cendant, also a real granddaughter to Muyor Davlacn for the city of
SLEEP INSURANCE
Sanford.
Edward Ardemon,
*,
hoys who have enlisted in the navy. of the American Revolution.
UibUltloa
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
Captain, Inf. R. C.,
Capital Stork paid In -..._____________ |3S,OOOjOO
J. Will Yon, candidate for state
Interspersed
with
the
speeches
the
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The charter for this chapter wil'
rund.------------------- -------------- 11,000.00
Officer In charge of Draft for fWphu
Undlrldad proAta________ _ IT.UO.TJ
TONIGHT—T H it at the Temple auditor to succeed himself was in cios • July 4th and it is the earnest Sanford Band rendered several patri
Florida.*
Una
currant
n p m n . Inttrd ty yesterday In the interest of his t i n of the regent that any woman otic selections und the occasion was
Hear him.
79-Itc,
«*t, and taiaa paid--------- 11,691.74 . 6,519.97
Amt. r***rv*d (or taiaa a tm in l._____ 3,000.00
a great (rally for the Red Cross drive
candidacy.
Mr. Yon has many
Amt. r m n i j for all latanwt accrued__ *,000.00
Buy—Stone's Golden Crisp Potato friends in the state who nre anxious having the right and privilege of that is being made this week. Thq
Circulating notaa outstanding________ 8,750.00
filling out a membership blank will
No. 1791
Chips at L. P. McCuller’s. 74-4tp
Individual dapodu aubfact tocheck 263.680X6
that he retain his position and there d&gt; so applying to her for member­ workers are just as busy as ever and
Certificate.
. ___ ____
__
------ o( • dapoatla
due__la *—
R i*ut *r lb* Can dill.* *7 Th*
C. F. Brady arrived yesterday seems to be but little doubt about
than 50daya (other than (or moeey
there
has
been
no
let
up
In
their
en­
ship
blank.
16,027.00
borrowed..
from Baltimore and will remain his success,
deavor to put Seminole over the top F I R S T N A T I O N A L
B A N K CcrtiiUd check*
864 60
Mrs.
Starling,
through
power
of
1,716.93
tataadini
uvenl days looking after business
J. C. Brown, who la known to his her office npnointrd the following before tomorrow night.
interests.
■acorwlby plwfr* of u w U of thta'bsnk 12.6*1.69
many Sanford /riends as Cliff Brown,
The official figures have nol been At f^anford, In the Stale of Florida, at Totaldamanddapouts,
other then bank
|fi
THIOY is a French name and is formerly a popular engineer of the officers:
given out by Chairman DuBose to­
drpo.lt., su lle n t o I la s a O -r * .
n.
Ihr closeofbunincus May 10, 1918
Vice
Regent
Mrs.
W.
K.
Warn
n
Item.
34,
38.
38.
37.
IS.
39.
pronounced “Te-o.”
79-ltc
A. C. L. R y.-here was in the ri:y
Corresponding Secretary
Miss day but the sum is around $6000
to and 41---------------------- 399,967.71
. Vic Clark of Jacksonville is nmong yesterday. ClitT is now a candidate Zoe Munson
Foetal saving* drpo.lt* , ---- ------, 3.060X8
nos and tsilh more in sight nnd Mr*
Other Urn# d rp od u _________________ *17.283 22
RMNrtri
the guests registered at the Hotel for tax commissioner and he will get
DuBose
ami
his
assistants
feel
asloan* and Discounter
Secretary—Miss Fannie Re ha
.3131,466.68 Total of time dapewita. subMct to Bounsecured
Cirres.
•arva. Itnas 42, 43. 44
a big vote here where he is so well Munson
269.11
aurea they will get Seminolc'a quota Overdrafts,
Bonds drposltsd
dr|
U. 8. Bond*
to sacura cirruls*
and 41---------- -------------- 220.322-64
known
that
he
needs
no
introduction
than
(par
vslu*
but
they
are
aLo
certain
that
it
will
6,760.00
War
loan dspodt account.
65,962.60
Registrar—Miss
Brenda
DeV.
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Liberty U&gt;an Bond*, un­
Other bond* borrowed without furnishing
or
bouquets.
take
hard
work
to
get
it.
pledged.
2
)»
par
ernt
nnd
Morrison
rcllstm
l
.rcurlty
tor
sam
e________
_
6,000 00
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
4 per ernt---- -_. $2),00).00
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrazhor ac­
Trcrsurer—Mrs. Forrest Lake .
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If there are any who have not con­ Uherty lo in Bond*. 3)4
Total..
.66*1,621X0
per cant and 4 par rant,
companied Miss Blankenship to Ar­
Historian-M rs. Win. Coullmiirn. tributed or anj who have and wish pledged
to sacura U. 8.
Thiot will speak tonight on the cadia Sunday where 3he will instruct
8U tr of Plorids, County ol Femlnnl*.
deposits-------------------S1^100.00
to givi more bring it or send it down Piyraml*
I, B. F. Whltner, Csahisr of lha ahrva-namad
subject, " ‘The Great War in the n class in surgical dressings. I pun
trtuslly m sd.
Summer School
‘
l&gt;ank. do arlemnly awrar that tha above sUtemant
to the headquarters in the Dc- on IJbetly &lt; li per cent
Light -f the Bible." Hear him at returning they brought May -Thrash­
Mrs. C. L. Folk began her sumBonds
________ ....
1.162.60 34,462.30 Is tru* to th# beet ot my knowledge and belief.
B. F. WIIITNElt, Cashier
Ike iJapiisi Temple at 7:45. 79-llc er home with them after she had met !*ehoi:i at tne Grammar School Koresi building or call up head Bonds oilier then U. S.
bond*
pledged
to
aacura
quarters and they will send after it, U. 8- 5rpo.lta------------- 72 X01.67
Fuharrtbed and*.worn to
L, A, Brumley
building yesterday mu.-nif.g.
before ma this 17th dsy
8. O. Chasa
llumc Humph returned .lost night &gt;pent q week with 'Margery Clay.
Bonds other then U.8. Bonds
o( May. 191S.
. T .J , Ultlar
Hedged to Sarura I'ovtal
bom Jacksonville where he enlisted
Claud* D. Couch
Director*
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lawson spen1 78-t fc
Savings Deposits_______
8 , 139.33
ATTENTION,
YOUNG
MEN
Notary Public My Com. cxolias Nov. S, 1911
in the army. Ho will return on the first of the week in Jacksonville,
Bond* and securities pledged
as ceUatonb (or Hula, or
Monday u&gt; report fer duty.
depwlts (posUl as
combining business and pleasure amd
Welfare Department* ...
Your Age May Subject You to Draft olher
6 , 000.00
Ciudad) or bills psyabls ...
returning
home
Wednesday
night.
Evangilist Thiot will speak Sun­
The Welfare Department of the
othrr then U. 8.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Tallahassee, Fla., May 23, 1918 Brcurltisa
b o n d s loot Including
day r.igkt at the Baptist Temple on
(Too Late to Classify)
stocks)
owned
unpledged'
90,140X6
176,60140
Attorney J. J. Dickinson spent Womaif't Club will have its next
The PrealrJenpa Proclamation
"The Signs cf the Tines, or To several days in Orlande this week on meetlrg Wednesday, May 29. It is
Stock ot Fadsrsl tlaaarvo Bank (60 pvr
The Presldent'11 proclamation sota rmt of subacription)_________
2,100.00
Pre ent World Conditions-Indicate legal business.
Wanted—To.rent a tj'powritor for
very important that nil members be June 6 th aa the day for registration Valus
of-banklnt heusa_____ ___
1S.9S9.S4
and Oituraa______________
2^00.00 u short timo.
the Approach of the End of the
Write Box 1052.
present to ditems the present .year's of all male persons, cither citizens of Kumllura
lUal Kstata ownrd other than banking
A. M. Edwards of Gainesville web program—a!ao to elect officers.
.Age?" Cgme and hoar him.
79-2tp
houw - 1,67420
tho United States or tesiding therein,,
In the city a few hours yesterday on
79-llc
Following business ’part of meet­ who have since June 6th, 1917, and
business.
ing will be a war bread demonstra­ on or before June 5th, 191b, attained
Miss May Thrasher returned cn tion given by Mrs. £. M. : Boiry their 21it birthday.
Tuesday frem Arcadia where she Home Economics chairman.
LOANS
It ,U requested that you exert ev­
Everyone is invited and wc know ery efiert to obtain prominent and
has been enjoying a visit of acvera
weeks. lin g u is t of Mil* Margery they will -profit by the demonstra­ continuous publication in all papers
tion. These ore times when all wish until Registration Day of vital parta
Cl
to know the secret of good bread is of Registration Regulations No. 2^Miss Kit a Allison attlved this
week from Gainesville tnd ia the shown by tiled nnd true war recipe*. particuiarly the TIM E und PLACE
Time,*3:30 jiromptly.
of registration, persona requirod to
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Melton
iER^SMYCl
register and method by which nb
their homo on Magnolia avenue.
FORTHE
Summer School
sentees may register by mail.
ON MY HOMESam Yount* of Moorehavcn ispeiH
Mrs. C. I*. Polk, one of Sanford’s
Direct attention of local boards to
a few daya in Sanford thij ■week former teachers will accept a limited, paragraph 27 of Registration Rcgu&lt;
combining business and pleasure.
number of pupila who are desirous of lotions No. 2 , and urgo them, to ob
Fred P. Strango who enlisted in making up work during the summer tain widest possible publicity in news
73-tfc
the Navy at Tampa last week left months.
papers In their rcspoctlvo jurisdic­
Will Find
tions. Also make request of news­
y eater Jay for. his home in Haw­
The Upsala Church
- papers in your state and ask ijtato,
thorne for a brief visit with his par­
ents before reporting for duty on. the
cojnty and city councils of National
£anford,'Fla., May 23, 1918.
Defense to cc-cpcrate In obtaining
28th.
Mr. Editor:
publicity.'
A special effort should bo
Dear
Sir—1
Wish
to
put
in
a
few
No depotltory t j r your s a v h g q
. Mrs. E..M. Galloway has returned
fUHM * from Tampa where she attended the tint* regaiding attendance at the inade to procure as much space as
i) safer th an a
state meeting of Thrift Stamps. Mrs Upsala church. V/e are atriving in possible in foreign language news
Galloway J s cliairmnn of this work this neighborhood to raise up this papers in those states having a largo
church again that fell down becnuce non-English speaking population, In
in Seminole county.
t
r r o w
order that all who, ate subject to
w here they olM be augm ented
Joe Evans of Jacksonville spent a of tic destructive freeze cf more than registration may know time and
twenty yonrr. vince. One week from
by tho a c c e iU n s of litP ro n t
few
hours
In
this
city
yesterday
on
ollar
npxt Sunday, which will be Juno place of registration^ A ‘vigorous
a
t th e rate of F o u r P e r C on1.
business.
.
2nd, Rev. Mr. Brower will again publicity campaign should be In
. W. H. Rightoa arrived In* life city preach for us after tho close of Sun­ sugurated.
yesterday from Suvannah And wif day achool. Our Sunday school be­ ■.Call Sections 9 and 6fJ*of Regis­
5m r‘n r HM **•* P°$*»l*r foem- remain several days looking after gins at 2 p. m. old time and 3 p. m. tration Regulations No. 2 to atton
,
Hon nf every mayor, county, clerk
new time. It occupies one hour.,
ARn7iv*,UrV ~ ° ur l,ock of business Interests.
~ f .',|ROWS b
represenThe Presbyterian,church It owned artcL towrahlp clerk in your stato
Just Arrived
J v« - Y o U will .find your ■
to perform tho -du
by.-the.
Presbyterian Board of Now who is required %
BuTcka
and
Oldsmoblles—A
limit*tyle and size here.
ties
therein
outlived.
They ahoulc
York
City.
It
goes
by
the
name.of
amount.
.
If
you
want
one
this
ed
poceo,
season buy npw. This may bq your a Presbyterian church. A few -of request of local boards list oL places
See us at' ones. Serri­ about every dempomina\!on gather defignated for registration, If not
last chance. ‘Se&lt;
here.
already received, arrange to have
Inolc County Garage.,
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Sggff,',W Ifi
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The House That Pleases

CAMPAIGN
WORKERS
PARADE

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The Man Who Saves to Pay

That!'it Pays to Save Safely

Savings Account With This Bank

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Sanford Shoe &amp; ClqJhing'Co.
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�PAGE SIX,

For Sale—Day-old chlx. Fine
1 Barred Rocks. 26 chicks and broody
hen for $5.00. Good chahce to
start In the chicken business. F. N.
Purdy, Oatocn, Fla.
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Market
For Sale at ‘a Bargain
refrigerator, meat block, computing
scales and buthcr's tools.
82, Oviedo, Fla

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
f All Local Advertisements Under
T h is Beading THREE .CENTS ■
li n e For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge . 25 .C en ts. l a answering in advertisement
Vher* no name Is mentioned In the
a d , 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 If
,we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
at letter and address It a s . per in­
structions in th e 'a d .

■Vet, Sale—About 60O bjuijicl^Ij^ah
pin lit oes:— Car load or otherwise.
-Delivered-to- any par frof"tho'^eltyr
$ 1.00 per
$1.26 bushel
bushel. Nick Zernovan, Sanford,
78-10tp

ISIS anil 1 k in n tw n tM at atl u m «• American bathtub for tho usual dip In
look allot tha laUrraU ol tha Mopla of tho river.
fitralnoW roontjr tad (ha italo ol Florida
This Information was, brought to. tty a
I hop* I hire ndt'tallod to fulfill your •*■ettailotx and 1 tru*t you will •*• your country by Gen, Chlang Ting Thu ol1
way cloar to (It. mo a reran &lt;1 l*rm. Agnla
tho Chinese tinny,'who la In tho United
States to Inform the war department
of tho extent to which Chino Intends
to opernto against Germany.
&lt; General. Chinns, says that tho surFor C«tnlf LSaUSIUUSW
t r y fui tlio road lllTort n flireh'llio an­
I hmlijr nnominra rajrrell a randldat. lot Coun­
ty CotnnMomt tor tho 6th District ot BamlaoU cient Canton walla a re crumbling liaa
dUnty, sihJOcrto Ktton-Trt~|h. ’ DrmocrnHe: nlnmdy-bmr'Cmnpletcir.“ 'n'lfnr*B o
Primary of Juno tlh, and anllclt tho ToUa ot atl n belt system and will follow-the-llneMy platform I*a aauaro d*al to all
on which tho walls were erected.
Itcaportfully,

For St ir Cheat —An elegant table
lamp. Pn p ges light pattern. - P. O.
Box 1357..
-'-78-210

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. K. II. KILHEE

For Sale— Fifty-three horse power
Thomas automobile truck for $600.
Thoroughly overhauled.
Monoymakcr for hauling with trailers over
hard roads. Fredericks Garage, DeLand. Fla.
74-7tc
For Sale—Goad paying business Frenoh Poilu is Effusive in H is
in firs, class location in Sanford.
Greeting of Am erican
223 First St.
73-tftf
.

FOR SALE

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T ho C h lif H e - im r l^ n n T T b tlh r tu b

San -Francisco.—A Chinese, who
was leaving for the Orient, showed
the customs Inspector a tin box full
of biscuits, which ho said he was tak­
ing along to cat on the way across.
The Inspector opened ono of tho bis­
cuits and found n $20 gold piece. Al­
together ncnrly $500 was found In the
biscuits.
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H H W 4 I m m H f i »U 11

General.

For Sale—L. C. Smith type■itcr in good condition. Herald
Tice.
73-tf

Helps
teeth.
breath*
appetite.
digestion

By Henry Russell Wray of the
Vigilantes.

•Do the work that Is offered
T or Sale—Sweet potato vines.
you, even If you think you are
Porto Rico variety- At tho Byers
fixed for a bigger Job. WE ARE
place, Bcardull Avs. For prices sec Democratic Behavior of ’Officers Com
AT WAIL
tribute
to
Popularity
of
American
R. F. Crenshaw, Sanford, Fla. *
Loyalty In these days should
Troops
In
France—Ono
Inci­
• 71-lltc
consist
of nets, not mere words.
dent Set Forth.
JT'H WAR.
Du roc pigs I dr sale. Rex Pncknrd,
Tho only plnco for n-“croaker"
West Side.'
74-tf
American Field Headquarters. —
novr or tomorrow, Is his ground­
Nothing has contributed moro toward
hog hole. Nobody wants to see
•For Sale—Ten acres hammock the popularity enjoyed by American
or
hear him In the open, now or
Innd dn Cameron avenue, right in troops In Francu than tho democratic
after
tho wnr,
Foir* J'ate - C e mk* r’n- ley with he heart of the celery deltn. This behavior pt their ofllcurs. I witnessed
Sliqw conjdderation for other
baby crit. AImi two ; car cld rmirsh farm joins railroad loading station. (V delightful sample of this tho other
workers, so ns to mnke It ensler
cr.lt. Built din the: j . Route A, Three ncrcs cleared. Must he sold day In tho city lu which MnJ. Gen. Rob­
for them to do their hit for OUn
.o close an estate.. If interested ert Lee Bullard has bis headquarters.
7'7-’.fc
WAR.
B* x 220. *«
writp F. J.* McDannel, Owosso, Privileged to accompany tho general to
Wo 'are fighting for tho lives
a charity performs lieu at tha local
of our own nnd for those who
Michigan.
63-tfc
theater, { was standing with him nnd
believe in Justice nnd.decency..
It Is time the masked German
_For Sale—Large farm horse,-also two of hU officers in the lobby during
linrhnrlnns were thoroughly
— t or—i»-do—U nr—|n itr“ tJlarh marc Tieavy wagon, only used short time. tho Intcnulsslon, when a “Poilu" hove
licked, nnd then branded for­
tnJhe. Good condition. At tcason- inquirc/J. E. Terwilliger, 709-Oak Into view.
Tho
Frenchman,
who
wore
medals
ever.
IT'S WAR TO THE FIN­
nhle pnee. See M. FI i cl
/fi-tf ■tvenue. *
G7-tf
for ynlor and stripes showing ho had
ISH,
Every -courtesy should he
For Sute -One Ion U. S. truck, thrice been wounded, had evidently
• Cor Rent - For the ruii.nt-r. 1ai
consumed
a
goodly
quantity
of
tyi
shown
to tho woninn conductor.
?u mivlitti or irr.furnished. /II r.uid- ? led lit;* cn icur, platform hotly, country's wipe. Afterward wo learned
Sho Is tilling her position bet­
h
rgnin
$176.00.
Aiso
Fords
and
ern -conveniencis, with Elder Spring
that It was his first day out of hos­
ter probably than you could, and
Witter rieht, garage, etr. At the uther earn. Del.and Gnrage, De- pital, and naturally ho had celebrated
perhnps the one sho tins re­
Fit.
79-lie
a hit
Elder .\nring residence. Phone No.
leased, and the one you hnvo
sent over there arc fighting Bide
-15I2.
75-tf
“Glad
to
See
You,
Old
ChapP'
FOR RENT
l*y side.
"Ah, volln dea Amerlcnlus I" he exSoft words nnd soft gloves
cl
filmed
Joyously.
“I'm
Indeed
glad
to
rooms
arc not known by Germans.
boo you old chap I” he went on, shak­
Damning truth
and
hare
ing the general's hand vigorously. "It’s
knuckles they inny comprehend.
tho first time Tvo met an American,
CHILL TONIC
though I heard a lot about you In hos­
pital. Welcome to Franco I When nre
For CHILLS and FEVER
you coming Into the trenches with usP*
COLDSjGRIPPE, MALARIA
With that be plunged Into n long
23cl$Octmywt*r». Na Cart, HaPiy
For Kent—House on Sanford uve account of his experiences, delivered
In very good English, which he said
ic. Telephone 4tJ.
7?-2tr
ho hnd learned during n trip through
the United States live years before.
Free use for three years of 20
General Bullard listened smilingly
acres of muck Innd. For particular
nnd
.kept right on smiling even when
address E. H. Uhlendorf, Mims, Ha
tho
Poilu
clapped him on tho back ond
Ilnn-ard Co.
7li-Gtp
called him his "side partner" and In­
'JACKSONVILLE,FLA.
Rent—On West Side near ire vited him to hnvo a drink.
“Another time, thank you very
OLDEST ■
cottage of /our rooms. Mrs.
ago. When 1 swept the floor sharp pains
Derg.
«____77-6-tp
I ESTABLISHED
caught me across my kfdney* antf nearly
SEED HOUSE
drove- me wild. ( wus no nervnin I
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
J N FLORIDA
or M onth—Park avenue Hut, 105 lie drew himself ap at uttrntlutl and couldn't stand Ul any length of lime
nnd rry kidneys didn’t net as they
North Park avenue, over L. It. Phil­ gave n flourishing snlirte;
should. Specks (hrtted before mv eyes
A ll's W olf T h at Ends Well.
ips &amp; Co. dru; store Mra C. C.
nntl blurred my sii;ht. Hesmg of Doan's
"Excuse
me, air," bw sold, "they tell Kfdnov Pills I got n box nnd they
Hart, manager.
30-tf
wrought t newly relief. Three boxen rid
me you're a general. Is that true?"
Fix R ent—The Haynes ho tine on
"Yes, that's so," Goners! Bullard re­ me of this trouble nnd I recommend
Sanfcrd I Mehta. -I rooms, big yard, plied, still smiling.
"Well, then, sir, all I ran say Is 1
complete water system-, garage, elec­
beg your pardon. T thought you were
tric lights, etc. If. ( \ Dull one.
a Bcrgcnht, sir, the snmu its I am. I'm
f.8-tf
not used to your American uniforms.’
"What do yotj .do at tlur front, ser­
For S en t—Three cilice rooms
fronting on First street, Mont de­ geant 7" tho rx-iiernl nulled.
"I’m a machine gunner, sir."
sirable ortires in city. Several olhvr
"And
you'vo been to America?".
good olllre rooms In same building.
"Yes, sir."
Vowt II &amp;. Speer.___________ 23-tfc*
“Would you like to net na Invtrnctoi
to sorno of our machine gun mcnF*
WANTED
Tho Folia was overwhelmed.
Found—SohtP stray hogs —I hoj
'It must bo explained that practically
a .d /l slioais. Anyone paying dam every man In the French nrmy whs
agy^ e&gt;t*i hive hogs D. D. Martin speaks English has uppllud for ono Job
or another wltb tho Americans. And
Cfty, If. A., Box HO.
, 79-2tc
-A dean',' w’h’olesfjme,
hero was an American major-general
'Stainless, -L i &lt;| u i d
Wauled—A homo with good fam- whom ho had taken for n mere' ser­
;.y by w, i « girl. Wjll &lt;lo general geant, Inviting him to do wAat hun­
Spray for household
'.urFvcr: .fer. roasonahle wages. dreds of Frchcli officers aro vainly ask­
use that gets rid of
ing for!
,
A‘
F ix :i2 I It. A..
79-tfe
"You bet your llfa I would," the rolfu
th e insects, the bugs,
,.u . A little yellow pig about fairly yelled, ngaln suiting tbp gen­
the pests, w hatever
:i months old. Notify mo nnd re- eral’s hand.
"Como to my ofllca tomorrow, them
, • iv&lt;? reward. Ida It. Gardner, west
or wherever they are.
nnd
we’ll see about IL”
f urioii depot. .
78-2tp ,
Tho I’ollu enm»&gt;.

"Give It to me,
p l e a s e * Grand*
daddy.**
"Why Bobby. If
you waif a bit for
It you*(( h a v e It
to enJoy Idnfierf*
" P oo - poo I That*s

no argument with

WRIGLEYS
*cause H a flavor
lasts, anyway I**

After every meal

jm
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ACT QUICKLY

The real antidote

EROLU

for all insert
troubles

Fcnole and Fenolr ' ’guns’ can bo
bought in Sanford front:

/Fernaid Hardware Co.
A1IU Hardware Company

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

Wanted — tJxpcrlonced
farm
hands. Steady work nnd good .paV*.
F. N. Burt, Spri.ng‘ Garden Ranch,
DeLeon Springs, Fla.
74-7tc

73-8tc
W anted—Cash,
Grocery,
Cash
ieet. A sure succee* for a live
m . Corner Sanford avenuo and
&gt;urth street. Store' room all fixed,
ant reasonable. Sov or write to
II. -Lcfllor.
7S-tf •

S o le Manufacturers
tot

L ykI i I i I i i ,

• Ih n M iitlc

G O O D T O T H E LA ST DROP

MAXWELL
- HOUSE
COFFEE
A SK Y OUR G R O C E R

V o t» r» D (.H * m ln o t* Co.:

•r*ky i n o u n w m , (•■dld»:y lo t t*p-

ottoo In tfan n»it florid* f,|M itu r t
B ^nlnol. c o w ilf, »ub|fct to tb« U.rat pHmatr l* b« btIH J ub . 4th at IbU
u i l In*It* jour conttd*r»lloB a t M j

MUlott*.

* flM M clfullr,
J. J. m C K I N H O N .

r n a l L . Woo4roK tm ooootw o lo t Lvslw-

ili'gli

7* tk. Voter* *1
Co. i
1 txf to t u m l f th.t I on
far n 'tlwtlw to li# Am ** *
tire. tr*» 8amU»U *ouitty. I
jr.ti.U that rapt tit r fa Ik. m
I loot I *m pMP*r*d to m* y
vlra hr tSrt. - ftlo art know
why yon shauld not ilv. &gt;4 «
which hra i ) « n bre» ««*'

CONQUEST AND KULTUR

Live Out-Doors (his summer

Tho Germanlsatfon of Ameri­
ca has gone ahead too far to tm
Interrupted- Whoever talks of
tho dangor of tho AmcrlcanlsaUon of tho Germans novr here Is
not well Informed or cherishes
a falso conception of our rela­
tions.
hundred
years tho American people wilt
bo conquered by the vlctorioo*
German spirit, *o that It will
present on enormous German
empire. Whoever does not be­
lieve this lacks confidence In
tho strength ot tho German spir­
it.—Letter of n New York Ger­
man, Robert Thlem, to tho Alldontscho Blatter, Sept 20, 1902.

It costa little and the benefits are many
if you use

AEROLUX—no whip

VENTILATING PORC H SHADES

SANFORD FURNITURE CO

L E V E L FAMOUS CANTON W ALL
Thousand-Ytsr-OId
Landmark
China Qlvee Way to Modsm
Trotlay Una.

In

San Francisco.—The thousand-year■i »*t old walls of Caftton, China, which
[1“^ withheld'many an onslaught ot Tarura&gt;. ridt* hrl Bands, ore being torn down to
*•?*** t make way for a trollsv lic»

Sanford Jnnk and Bag Company
Opposite Star Theatre
P. O. Box 1192

Sanford, Flu.

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
TH EY W ILL BRING BACK

Nelson Sailors and
Soldiers Testaments
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Are the Best

�Heavy yields of .hlfh dais product* are sec*
etsary to bring a big net profit to the grower. Tho
banner record for such remits has been bald for
(be last, quarter-century by
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Send for our Frco •Books on oil comnertUl
ops of Florida; also our Spray Catalogue.
Special advico gladly given.

Wilson
&amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
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M fn. Ideal Fertilixm .

a n il

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i d e a l ]

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S»
r'UavtTooal*!
funun» co.

Jacksonville, Fla.

"Sw*«..uiAfc

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STORAGE
BATTERIES
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We make a specialty on overhauling and charging Storage
Batteries of all makes. Also repair Magnetos, Generators and
S ta rters. . Bring your Electrical Troubles to us.’ •

. Give Us A Trial

Sanford B attery
203 Osk Avc.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE TO PAVINO CONTRACTORS
- * * » w pm po m I* _ » » ! i K. i wi i h r th«
M ,ly eouiTnluInnera ol BemiHOtZ rffuntr,
noiiA . »t **&gt;• office of tho clerk or tho l.’lt« it Court of the county of Seminole, at Banfonf. Florid*. *1 or before 10 a. m., Juno It,
Ifll, lor frid fn t »nd p*v1n* 8 feet wide
, Uh brick iieneva avenue front tho K|.
Jtkoi liter w rit, approximately I 1-5 mile*
I, tb» r p l cod ol the present brirk jiavtni
Each proposal to bo accoropanleil by a
nrlid'd check made payable at slfh t to tb*
,|rrk ol the Clrcu t Court of Selulnuln com*,
ty, n.Tlda. for 1750.00.
After May -5 , IS IS , plan* and aperlftrailont may L, wen or aecurod by appllralloa to Mr. K. A. Douglas*, clerk id jh* Orriiit Court, at hi* office In the Court ItnUir
at (t»n(ord, Florida, nr from Fred T. Williatav .pflneer, at hi a office, Sanford, Fla.
Ti» It.,ar.1 ol County Commli.lunera r«the right to reject any or all bid*.
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
,;t-r iU tc
Toiler

S.lir, at

Phone 189

. L. A. Renaud,

florMi
Seme p« hereby given that William Jaf,phi t■ purrhaer ol Tax Ccrllliratc No. til 5,
daird ihr -ml day of June, A. t&gt;. 191.1.
Salt c.rlillratc embrace* the following des­
cribed property situated in Seminole county,
F|,-t|.ka, i., wit Lot 9, Illork K, Villa Mill*
The ,aid land being a«*e.*ed el the dale of
It. i..u.nca of such certificate In the name
cl -iliifaop Moure llrira.
Alao: Notice la hereby given that William
Ja« hi i. purchaser of Tax Certltlrato No.
JG7, dated the 4th day of June, A. II. 1901.
Exit mrliUcate embrace* the follow lns deartib.«l properly aituated In Seminole caiinti
II',, ids. liwmlt: Lola 3 and 5, I!|i,ck K, Villa
Mill.. The aald land brine i w o m I at the
dll. &lt;-l the issuance ul auch certificate.in tho
u n i ol I—-II. Culley,
Mo.: V o ice la hereby gjvcn that William

haa satisfactorily executed a contract and
bond required by the board; In tbe event
the aucceealul bidder falle or refuaee tq exe­
cute eatlafactory contrart and bond within
ten day* alter notire ol acceptance of bid,
then the raid cheek will be forfeited to the
•aid board aa damages occasioned by auch
failure ne eefuaml. llo a d will be' renulred
In a aum equal to one-third the contract
prim of the building.
The Hoard rearrvra the rltht to rrlect
any and-all Md*.
Hoard Public Instruction for Srmlnul*
'.ca l)
County. Florida.
fly P. P. Foratcr, Chairman.
AI teat:
T. IV, Lawton, Secretary.
77-Krl-3l-Tu»*-U ,

National War Savings 1
In, every Hty, town an
district in*the United' States t.
will be observed aa National War
SiviiiKi Day, and as a day bn wblch
the ‘ citizens will take measure .of
tlidlr ability to sav? and servo the
government. It is czpedtcd that
Prc'zident Wilson will issue n procla­
mation gaming this day officially
and that Governor XC attl will also
ifsue a proclamation to the same.end
and.the mayors-of-all-dsitlee-wili-pnJ*"
claim it.
,
State Director J. F. C. Griggs nnd
Manager of Publicity Goode M.
Guorry havo Just returned from a
conference at Cincinnati, presided
over by the national chairman, F.l'A.
Vandcriip, in which the details for
this national war savings day were
decided upon.
It is expeefed that a sufficient
amount of ( ledges will be secured on
this day to complete the quota for
every state In the Union, which is
baled at Twenty Dollars dL’O.OO)
per capita, for every man, woman
and child.
Florida has raised but about one*
twentieth of its quota thus far and
many ‘ other states have not done
even this well, ho it was derided that
an Intensive campaign ia neraisary
Only one' state In the Union'haa
completed ifs fjuota—Nebraska.
Mfcsourl is very near to its quota
and Mississippi is the 'only southern
state tlint'hns reached "as high ns 60
per cent of its quota.
The national committee has como
to the conclusion that there is a
wide-spread error ns to the purpose
iind intent of the Wnr Savings plan,
the general belief being that it was
designed for women, children anil
the amyi wage earner. This eatnpalgn that is to he waged in June is
aimed—rspcclaI!y~Hl~TbTrrT:rbvvh' up
I'eottte. Tht\men of business in all
walks of life. Mon who are tilde to
purchase War Savings Stam|«-■and
a i bother with Thrift Stamjw. It
!• iigured lent Tlt.ift Stamps have
iul ready been to widely circulated
that it is no longer necessary to con
i;.;;c i tie i
to intensify (heir
,.ile, us it is realized there must lie a
large percertfin.o of eltizens who are
uiiling unit it-!c in jiUrchitsc the fulCtniMinl of *,i J..f h ! mt file -'ll fierinitn tiny o.ie person to hohi.
The plan provide:, liiui in this
county, **- in all nthi-r emintlis tllere
will lie m m ii'.' n
rsi.x iirtily
and every ui-'.ii.i a'M l.
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. . / ‘Tha naturalized German who
came’to tbla country after apendlng
hia* young mfhhood In Germany
wanta no more of tho kaber. He re*
nounccd him just as the baptized
child renounces the devcll and all of
his pornr»-Mj-L akeIand' Telegram. -

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Marketing Hogs
Beats burying them. Steve Hoover,
M t. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, "Com­
menced feeding my herd oL,about
100' hogs Br'AT'Thomss’ Jlog_Ppw.r
dar—over- two- months^ago7^rFifty
were sick and"'off feed. Nearby
herds had cholera. I did not lose
one—they are well and growing
fast." L. Allen Seed Co., Sanford,
Kit.
»
73-tfc

■’ An Indian Dawn.
.
I awoke—and beyond the great tree*
I saw the dnwn como up like thunder,
as It docs on Mandnley. Eznctly like
thunder ’It came up, rolling, rising,
crushing clouds of copper a*nd dull
gold, reddening, breaking* mounting,
out-topping ono another.—Atlantic.
Watohad Him 8well.
Leslie bad been suffering with a
severe toothache so that his face had
become badly swollen. Returning from
school the following day his mother
asked him what tho teacher said to
him and ho replied. "She did not say
anything, but tho kids all got around
mo to watch me swell."

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THE U N I V E R S A L CAR

More and more the enclosed motor car grows
strong in Dopular favor. It's natural, especially
with Fora cars, which are busy running every
day of the year—winter and summer the Ford
serves faithfully and profitably. So for a real
genuine family car there is nothing equal to
the Ford Sedan at $695 f. o. b. Detroit. Seats
five. Large doora, plate glass sliding windows,
silk curtains, deeply upholstered seats, latest
type ventilating w i n d s h i e l d —a car of refined
luxiyy with the everlastingly reliable Ford
chassis. Come in and know more about this
superior car.

C. F. WILUAMS
Dealer

MONEY
SAYING
PRICES

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

On Floor, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
.

You Cut Buy From Ua a t
Wholesale Price*

Write ter rite* LUI

W. A. Merryday Company
Paiatka, Florida

W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AGENT8

SHERIFF'S HALE
Notlre la hereby given that under and by
virtue ol an execution Issued out ol and u/itier the aeal of the Circuit Court of 8cmnole county, Floitda, dated May 3rd. till*,
wherein The American Laundry A Machin­
ery Company, a corporal Ion. is nlainlilT
and J. II, (isrrtnan, etc., is defertoartl, I,
as Sheriff of Seminole County, will, during
the Irfral hours of sal,-, Monday, June 3rd,
1918, before thh, eourl house door of said
eounly. oiler for .ale and .e'l to the highc .t ami treat bidder for each, the following
described prfanhi! property lo - .d
One Tubular Steam Laundry Holier, wilb
dues and attachm ent., now located on the
old l*ropre.. Steam l-aondry .lie m Sanford.
Florida aairl properly to be ,ol'l a* 'he IIS i,lt,.:e. ii In t . .l - i ( i 311*1 I'. I h sp e d
property ol J. H Overman, the defendant,
and to aatislty .aid execution and costs.
that 11 tiit-e meetings e\,rv &lt;
K. E. It It AMY.
mutiny will in ‘'aver t in*
Sltcritf Seminole County,
Olckln.on t ttlckinaoii
A lly ., for FlaintUT*.

General Fire

Insurance

Offlea with HOLDEN RIAL ESTATE O.

Sanford,

F lo r id a

HERALD ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS

T6-FrMtc

x
ll&lt; raflrtii ol of thi Inlrflor
tf. S. L»ntl Office *t fiainrsvtllc, f i t .
— April JOIh 1918.

Chicken l.lvyr.s

CHANDLER SIX

A h o l d f u n h a s a tntie .s u r g e r . t . e r

than you in proportion to weight or
food eaten. Then it foilowr. shat
they get hiliutiA juet like you tin.
They are grouchy, erosa, unhappy.,
$ttirS l 'i ’’ver and tn.:! , 1
Til. u e 'ill *.*i i , . x ai! : ii- i iv. •.

$1595

N otice i* hrtrhy ylvcn that William f .
Holiday ol VVtklwn, FI* who on M *y_lfi,
l'*|3, tonic Homestead Lotry. No. 011781
for U U of N W
nod S K ' i of S W t,, Seclicit. 4, Town*hl|i ’-’0 S, Hanir 29*K. T*ll«h u sr c Mrrldaii n*» filed nolle* of Intention
make Three-year Proof, to estxhllsh'elalm
Ja t’« t* p o r c h a . e r of T » ( I V r l l f l c a l e No.
JCN. da»»d the 'Jnd 'lay ol June. A. It. I Anri. to the land abut, ilc.erib.il befot. t'letk ' It
-* t r, Tilicxie emlirac*'. the following cult t’ourl. . t Sanford. I I * . /.rs tlie ‘. tb &gt;l*s
d.., ril , J property situated in Seminole of Jure. 1918
,
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p . .,'i ... ^ e • . 11
(*'airn*nt h s ir n » . n it r e s ,,.'
C'.nij II &gt;rl«!a, to-wli
l-,»l 9. Illofk )!.
VV. 1*. i'iilman of Wekiv,*, PI*.
l i d . Mdl.
The said land I,cine a sir.w il
&gt; :i . m a n I’ m 1. '
I' c .s „ r,
Feed
Kbln C'rltips n &gt;*l W eklo* Fin.
it U,e dale ol the issuance o l auch cs-rtlftvecusiortally. See yui r
Arthur \V » ll* te o f W ekl**, FIs.
fite m the name of J. N. Tanner.
Ifaa
tied said rrMlflrmtra In my office and haa
Alvin Newcomb of Weklw*. FI*.
tin -hear them sing—look (or
Hubert W. tinvti,
aide application lor tax deeda, to Issue
71-Frl L Tut*-10tc
IU*l»ter.
Your money hack, if il f.ti!;
ia accordinc* with law . Unless aald ctrtlflrxlfi ahall be redirm ed according to law tax
A
ll^Tr* Segd Co., Sanford, Fla.
dreds will Issue thereon on the 5th day •&gt;(
Jane, A. I*. 1918.
HACK TO G E R M A N Y
Witte •• my official signature and seal Old FaltiC Tcclli Wanfcd-Don't Matter
tb,. the 3rd day u! May, A. D. 1918.
If Urokcn
i..»l
C. A. DOUGLASS.
t't.r* t ,rcu‘t Court Seminote C o , Fla
: f T i l t ) l.lka* T h l - I v a ix ■r T h e n
We (&gt;ny up to 16 dollars per set. Also
Ity V. M. Ilouttlass. I&gt;, C

Unusual E co n o m y
W ithout Sacrifice
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HE Chandler Six h as alw ays been fa m o u s for its econ om y
o f op eration —eco n o m y w ith o u t th e sacrifice of reserve
power, w ith o u t th e sacrifice of roadability, w ith o u t th e
sacrifice of b eauty o f design. .
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cunh for Old Gold, Silver and broken
C e l O-.tl
Jewelry. Check sent by return mail.
Mr. W. W. l.irdu.), ..f 120:
Goods held 10 days for sender’s approv­
Ib t '
A* Onllmnrt Itifu lslln * thi Dlalrlliiillnn al of our offer. Mazer's Tooth SjK'cial* Fluritin ttVcnut) liiiiiilo dp
•f llsBil lull*, Hb*w Hill* (nil A dsirtls*- ty. Dent. A. 2007 S. 5th St.. Philadel­ copy of the Mom|&gt;ltit tomroervial
*i&lt; m Moil.* cl g q i i Iliafd^llun
phia, Pa.
_ 10 it . ir)iln*(i by tfi* M iyn r *nil
’Appeal, iu which appeaiff an ciiitnri
t'ottncli .if Sanforil, Florid*.
al ‘boned tin ilie MiggtisUon of Mr.
Section I. T h a t It ( h i l l be unlawful for
Jordan's brother to Uniteil Slate*
•ay prison or p«-r»on«.. by hlm*«U or bjr »ny
etbn n»riy
in hi* omplojr
em ploy to illtttibulo *ny
party In
Senator -McKellar that till German
p.arards. cirrular*. aliuw bill*, hand bill* or
*oy Other advertisement matter by th* drsympathizers
he emit back to Ger­
Utrfy „| the game to any peraon or prraoni
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many. This appears, tho best solu­
ap»n any &lt;■( th* public atraeta of the city
fl
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*1 Sanford.
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or .to sattach^
nar n, ppo*L print,
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tion of the matter wo have heard
place, paint or atamp plieanls, drcOlar*
• hna bill* or otnar advertisement matter
yet, and so it appeared to the Sen­
upon any public place or object In tho city,
ator, who referred tho Hu^ge-stion to
t* upon any fence; bulldlnc, telecraph pole
metric light pole, hitch poat, tree or any
the War Department, The editorial
ethsr object.
follows:
Section 2. That It -ahall be unlawful to
It»e ur hand to any p«r*on or t*er*un*. clr*
"Mr. J. I’. Jorifnn has stniH; at
rulxrs. hand bill* or other advcrlltlnc matter
•I *ny description In and upon any of th*
the
crux of tlie solution of the i&gt;m i &gt;public street* of th*'C|ty of Sanfotil, Florida:
aganda again:.! America by tile proprovided, however, that circular*, handbill*
er*ny Other adrerti*lnc matter may be dl»Germans.
tributcd by actu ally leavln i »ama In th#
vtrluus place* ol tha city ul Sanford, or by
"Mr. Jordai; write* to Hennto.
crlittry thereof la i s m person Inside of
**7 r»*ldenca of tha city of Sanford, Florida,
McKellar nnd suggests that nn ex­
hectlnn 3. Any tx n o n or peraona upon
patriation bill bo p.utacd by Con­
i*(o
*?B,lftlon of the violation of any provUlon*
ul the tor, (nlny ordinance ahall be «ubt**t
gress thnt all persons who sympa­
10 V""**"1 HO 00. or Im priionm ant n o t •*ceedlrii rtv* day*, a t tha dlxTretlon o | the
thize with Germany will ba sent to
roiyor.
Germany
free of charge. The allies
Section 4. Thl* ordinance ahall t a k a effect
would guarantee safe conduct.
mmrd.iteiy after Ita.p aitaK e an d approval
by th* mayor.
"Mr. Jordan assumes that tho
raised thl. tha flth d ay of May, 1 9 U .
C. II. D I N O E E .
kaiser
would ho willing to take these
, . ,
I'reildiD t City CotrnclL
I hereby certify t h a t tha foretolnz ordlnback.
This assumption is violent.
’ P“
paaa**d b y the’ city council, of
Tho kaiser has a kereno conlernp for
i. In
It aeaalon thl* th a Otb d ay
•* Mayi A. D. I0IS,
any German who has taken up citi­
‘w»1&gt;
JAS, g , HODBIITS, .
zenship in any other country, but
.
' c i t y Clerk.
the law would put tbe issue squarely
A. 6**1111 by “ * * th#
&lt;,,Jf °* u ■,r,
Cool, E a rn s, Hlyta. etc. Right to
J . D. DAV ISON .
up
td the pro-Gormans and they
your'own boas and at trifling eort,
could
prove their faith by their
U-Frl-Stc
M , y ° r’
you can enjoy the bandit af haling
deeds.
sulphur baths.
N O T IC r
"As a matter of fact not one In n
'•"'■ T riven that u n til-2 o'clock In the
Hancock
thousand Germans would go back.
V " r ° . n ol Jun» a,1&gt;. IBIS, the Iloard of
• - * ,l***ruetlou
of 8amlostruetloa for the
tha county
eout
"The vast mnjority of tho people
»»1*. atat. or Florida, will, a t' tha offlea of
u lph u r om pound
Inatructioo.
rau,eSuif, r ,&gt;,' n il,n t
Tnblie
of
Gorman blood in this country
aaaled
Pfooi..
8 *»f«rd. n o r i d a receive
re ™
came to America to escape persecu­
aadP n&gt;.* ,or ,t k * , n f»l*hla« of H
m aa ter)
t a la for
haol hooaa
«• du bh*. W .-J L “i*
tion, oppression and robbery under
n *,!* accordfor to *!*«*
Urt. ,p*e,BratIotia of f . U. T rimble. Art hi tho form of the law. In this country
50c end $1
may k*
be h ad nu po on
n t o tha
a a 'ap
a ppplicatio
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tbpy have prospered and they are
.-■* »» ArahlUet
A rahlU et aattar
ltar M
“ ay ZDk,
l i f t I. .m."!*81
‘toatent.
1V . . , .
"bich
application
m
ust
ba
aecompaBled itix 11 *8 •ppHeallon must
aeeanipaB•iU hi ...* '•ru ffed (back for 110.09, which
"TJie most rabid pro-Germans are
aad .nL'fnffr,4 1 ** “ PPUm b I whan tha ptaaa
tboso wlho itiv^ llever been In Gerrouny or Je ll ifier* when they w'ero ao
yoUDg^tiut
tljoy jenow nothing gbout
u
Moa«0. AD inch
conditions.
'J * i s v i i i : 'r .
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T h ou san d s of C handler o&gt;vners a ll over A m erica te ll of
gasolin e m ileage of fifteen to seven teen m iles per gallon .
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Tire m ileage o f seven thou san d to n in e th ou san d m iles per
set of tires is com m on p lace a m o n g C handler ow ners.
.

C handler ow ners and C handler dealers say th a t th e service
upkeep o f th o C handler car is m u c h le s s th a n th a t o f o th e r
good cars w hich th ey have ow ned or sold .

Highest Cash
Price Paid for ,
Ail Kinds o f
Empty S a ck s.
Drop a Card and I Will Call

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In th e ow nership o f a C handler Six y o u w ill p ossess a really
great a u to m o b ile—great n o t m erely fro m th e sta n d p o in t o f
eco n o m y of op eration and m a in ten a n ce, b u t, even m o re
im p o r ta n t, from th e sta n d p o in t of m ech a n ica l’ excellen ce
and d a ily perform ance.
T h e C handler m o to r, designed and b u ilt in ou r ow n fa c to r y ,
d istin g u ish e s th e C handler ch assis, m arked th r o u g h o u t b y
it s sim p lic ity and Its stu rd in ess. T h e life , p ick -u p , g et-a w a y
an d en d u ran ce o f t h is m otor w ill a sto n ish you q u ite a s m u c h
as it p leases y o u .
B odies of m o st attra ctiv e d esign an d of u n u su a l c o m fo r t
are m o u n te d o n th e C handler ch assis.
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SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $ 1 5 9 5
F our-Passenger R oadster» $ 1 5 9 5
..
Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, 5 1 6 7 3
Convertible Sedan, $ 2 2 9 3
Convertible Coupe. £ 2 / 9 3
Limousine. $ 2 8 9 5
[A ltp rices f. a. b. Cleveland)
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COME CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER N O IV

C

W. A. STRINGFELLOW

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.
C H A N D L E R M O T O R CAR C O M P A N Y , C L E V E L A N D , O H IO

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                    <text>ON TUESD A Y B

PUBLISHED :

AND

F R ID A Y S

SEMI- WEEKLY

IN THE HEART OF THE WOR

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY,- MAY 21, 1918

VOLUME IX

Organization Capitalized At
Fifty Thousand
.

’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ration will have a capital of $50,
000,00 and chares of 110.00 par
value will be offered to 'th e farmers
of this section. Supply connections
have been arranged and without
doubt, this organization is a success
from the start. Only farmers can be
stockholders nnd any ' farmer who
will agree to inspection and brands
and the by-law and constitution of
the association can become a mem­
ber. The association will be solidly
incorporated and all further meet­
ings will be open to.all as it is the
sole purpose of the leaders in this
n\ove to make and build an organination on fair end square* principles,
the main idea being to get fair re­
turns fer crops marketed.

Fine Start Made And Big
Parade Today

"s
Euzrllan Class
* The Euzelian Clasi of the Bap­
tist church held a very enthusiastic
meeting at tho hqine of Mrs. Arthur
Johnson, Thursday afternoon. Much
Interest was manifested. Our teach­
er, Mrs. Massey brought before the
class for fheir consideration the
question of supporting a native mis­
sionary in one of the foreign lands.
Sunday morning the class decided to
take up this work. After the busi­
ness meeting the hostess served re­
freshments. Mr. Mersey dropped in
near the close of the.m eeting and
added much to it by a few inrpiring
remarks. He was pleased to sec
such a large number present.

Sanford M an Wants To BuDd
TollBridge

There ii another toll bridge agita­
The big drive for $8000 for Sera- ‘ New York, May 20.—To win the
Last Saturday, night at the Ma­
tion in this county and Tho Herald
war
the
United
States
is
determined
Tnole’s quota for the Red Crcsa
sonic Hall, about one hundred grow­
would liko to have an expression of
started yesterday and tho various to set no restrictions cn the number
ers listened intently to an addrers
the
ptople on this subject. A few
committees iind team captains werp of men to be sent to France, Presi­
made them by Mr. J. D. Jacobs,
years
ago the counties of Volusia
busy r.s bees getting out after the dent Wjlson declared here tonight in
general maflagof of. the Beaufort
and
Seminole
granted to Michael
a speech when referring to the pur­
money.
Truck Growers Association of Beau­
Sholte
the
right
to build a toll
fort, S. C. Sinoe 1902 Mr. Jacobs
Several of the public spirited men, pose of America to set no limit on
bridge
across
the
St.
Johns river at
has been prominently connected
who arc able to give made out Hts effort. As many men will go
Monroe. The majority of the people
overseas
cs
ships
can
be
found
to
with the Eastern Shore of Virginia
chucks Saturday night for $100 each
were in favor of ( this bridge since
Produce Exchange cf Onley, Va.,
and others who have equally as carry them, tho President said, after
neithef
county would build one and.
and for .the past four seasons,, b e­
much of this world's goeds did net refrering to a statement that five
the
county
commissioners had no
The* United
tween acts as it were, he has suc­
give this much. Others who were million should go.
notion
of
building
a bridge. It was
cessfully built up, managed, and
unable, to give generously gave mere States, he sold, will not be diverted
thought
that
a
toll
bridge' charging
m arketed the crops of the associa­
than their rich neighbors r.r.d so it by the insincere pence talk from the
the same price ss the ferry would bo
.Teutonic
powers.
Their
proposals,
tion members around Beaufort.
goes on down the line. But* the
better than a ferry.
. •
people ere responding nobly and it he declsred spring from a desire to
The meeting Saturday night was
Since
that
time
Sholtz
wanted
to
is rumored today that half of the have a free hand in the East. *'I in­
not n Jumped up afTair, but the cul­
build
a
toll
bridge
at
Osteen
ferry
amount has already been raised al­ tend to stand by Russia as well ns
mination of energetic work and well
which is now a ferry maintained by
though It will take hard work to France,"-he said. '
laid plans, worked jftut ydcly by
both counties and is free in the day­
•"For the first time in history,"
raise the balance for the cheerful
farmers who propose fo, permanently
time but pay a t night and on Sun­
givers, give first always unu the most said the President, "the world has
and successfully originate-and main­
days.. The people were not in favor
dilllcult part of any campaign of seen cn unsrlfi«h war. 1 cannot
tain a true one hundred per cent far­
of bottling up the St. Johns river at
nny kind is the last fcv. hundrni.’ of fight for a stlfirh purpose, but am
mers cooperative marketing agency
both ends with toll bridgen and
:prou&lt;i to tight for mankind." he said.
and before any definite steps were
Sholtz never brought the matter
iTIie .'President concluded by detaken,' the-successful organizations
before the commissioners.
tbring that he summoned the Amer­
of the country have been thoroughly
Now comes William Bothamly of
ican piopic to cay how unanimously
gone into and it was ultimately de­
this city who is .anxious to open‘the
they are ready to sustain ,lhe hcaits
cided tft build upon the plans that'
Osteen ferry to greater travel and is
V*f tlw- world by contributions to the
have* made the Eastern Shore of
willing to put in a toll bridge there
Re*! C'-ris
When They Attempt To Make and at the end of ten years turn it
Virginia Produce 'Exchange a suc­
cess beyond question. This loiter Seminole County Cattle Men
over to the counties of Volusia and
Next Drive
Must Watch Out
organization is known all over the
Seminole free of charge..
.
.e county rcnimissioners pf Uauo
Paris, Mzy 20.—The French and
nation. Beginning several years ngo
This is a much better proposition
will c»!l u:i election for the Italian troops have advanced twenty tliun Sholtz made on the Monroe
In spite of u hat The Herald has
with only a few farmers who v.ert*
isr of voting a*bond Irsiin to be kilomctcts, twelve ar.d a half miles ferry as he wants to sell tho bridge
done, to agitate r.n aggressive took
in the construct!.*n of r.n ar­ on the western end of tin* Macedo­ to the eountics at the end of ten
eradication movement in Seminole
* for the use of the home guard* nian front, it was officially announc­ yenia and after he has made the
county, there has been a desire on
other purposes. The estimated ed tonight.
the part of those in authority in thir any arguments.
price of the bridge many times over.
will he $75,000 and t lie building
nintter to wait and see what the
Every man know’s b&lt;*«t v.hut he
If a toll bridge is .built it will not
!.«• arranged ir to* pro'Ido an
other people are going to do.
can give and i; is certain shi.t every
London, May 20 . - The calnt- he built by n privuto individual un­
.•turn wifi: a .eating rapacity summerlike night tempted the Ger- ices Volusia and Seminole county
Will, id far u» our cattle owners real American citizen «•* ever? &lt;i-i7*-n
-am
2,0*0 to 5.00O.
cl
whatever
country
or
n:
Un.-.iity
mai s to try !r.&amp;* night their first r.ir rommirrioners refuse to build one
aru .concerned, they have done it.
will
always
give
all
lie
can
to
&gt;
h*
:aiJ on Lond- n since .March 7th.
The election in Orange county for
Four of the raiders fell before the
compulsory dipping of cattle was a Red Cri ss that givis freely •&lt;! u r i ­
defenses of London. Several bombs
run-a-way fof the people who want nation and every call fer- every
.
were dropj ed by tho raioers.
—
to clean out the ticks nnd get that country.
county released from quarantine.
Sctninolo county will go over the
COMMITTEES PPOINTED
•
Complying with the wishes of tin top Wednesday sure.
Orange county people, as expre-sr:
&lt; halrman Duflose Gives List of
at the polls, the M a n - Live Stock
imprs’ihb n Indian r:vi*r. and n»
Kcd t r u s s C a m p a ig n
Sanitary Board has established a is'.i.-il by th) County Board. !• T • th*- foc&lt;! coinmisslo" «f the United
Committees
quarantine line around Orange court-' if the county commitsionerb of P.ik I Stairs has granted the m-cesanry per­
Tho
following
chairmen and com­
ty and in the future all ‘Seminole las will milko an approptintien' fc: mit for the' cuttinfc of the cnr.al cr • Significance may attach to the
mitters
have
been
• appointed by
county cattle will have to bo dipped :ho booklet when it makes out |:: inlet purely for the conservation of reports the otficinl statements are
ChairmanII.
C.
DuBose
for tho
regularly under government super­ budget for the
coming .year rhn fend supply, and the people of now carrying cf heavy artillery fire Red Crtns drive that will take piece
vision or their owners will have to Plans for the booklet have Sc-* St. Lucie ard Brevard counties seem in the sector between Arras and All
.
. .
keep them from straying across the cirnw*n up r.nd will be present in i' i determined to open up this old pns- her*, which comprises the nurtheilv next week:
War
Fund
Chairman
county line into Orange rounty.
the approval cf the County Bor»* svge. all obstacles appear ns removed ror.tinuatinn of the Somme bnttleII. C. DuBose
This look.* like a pretty expensive of Trade If the commirsicner* i!*c ' to a. speedy cor.siminntion of thb frrt?*.
universal desire.
undertaking for our cattle owners to give the money for it this ymr.
London today thus announcis a Publicity &amp; Speaker Coinm. Chrm
whose stock hi'Jierto have enjoyed
Judge E. F. Housholder .
considerable increase in the* German
the freedom of ranges-tn both coun­
artillery' fire between -Albert and
ties. Dr. H. V. Ramsay, supervisor
Exrcullrc Committee
Bucquuy, r. 10 mile front covering
their efforts. _ Other organization? of the tick eradication work in OrH. C. DuBose, Chairman
about half the 'distance between Al­
were started ut various time* but for ang« and Seminole counties for the
II. II. Stovona
bert nnd Arras.
the lack of 'experience and because United States Bureau of Animal In­
II.
F. Whltner
Similarly, the
German
official
of wrong principles of foundation, dustry has tried the co-operation of
.
Jno.
D. Jlnklra
•
they passed -away serving only to our cattlo owners and' county of­
By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT
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.
C.
II.
Dlngco
BrLish
jjtons-busy
along
the
entire
leave people suspicious and in the ficials to pfeparo this county for the
Albert-Arras front, where the Ger­
same old ruts. ' The Beaufort Asso- work ao both counties could be
The hope of tho world is not alone thnt the armies of humanity will man bnlteries were subjected to n
War Fund Cashier
iation for the 'past four years hts cleaned up at the same :imc,.bu bo victorious, but that the spirit an ti.purpose cf our warfare will prerr-i
Mrs.
Deane Turner
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paid regQl^rly 10 per cent dividend was not successful, so'Orange county In our victory. The hope of the world is in the Red Crare, because tho violent fire.
on all ztock and in addition last is going ahead and the burden of Red Cross ia voicing thiL spiriv ttid purpose that muz*, through the force
It i« along this line that many of
War Fund Secretary
season divided $10,000.00,' which keeping Scmincie-county cattle from of our arms, triumph. Juzt to tho tiegroo thnt -wo can evidence this Red the many observers are quslifiedly
Mrs. R. A. Terheun
represented one-half of their surplus crossing the unfenced' boundary . Cro?s spirit of mercy and brotherhzod wo will hold true In tho dangerous predicting that the expected Gorman
amung their seventy members leav­ on our Mattie owners.
.
hour of victory to tho ideals that have forced us Info' the trenches in the blpw will be biruck.
Captain Team No. 1
ing n capital and surplus to their
What is known as the Arrus sali­
defense of human rights and human liberty.
W. A. Lefller .
credit of more than $20,000. Their
Tho one Banc and saving thought in this delirium of death that now ent, which projects from the British
Sanford Soldier Advances
success hns been determination nnd
Team No. 2
' f lines between the German salients
The following letter from Sergt. possesses the" world is the Red Cross.
a thoroughly experienced general
of the Somme and the Lys, Is stand­
S.
O. Shlr.holscr
.
Wherever
the
storms
of
battle
hell
rage,
amid
tho
fires
of
ruthless
manager who la also their sales man­ Enoch Austin, a Sanford boy, writ­
ing in the way of a further German
destruction,
in
trench
nnd
camp
and
hospital,
these
soldiers
of
mercy
wi:
h
ager and their mutual cooperation ten to his father, R. W. Auitin will
Team No. 3
heroism unsurpassed are carrying the flag of the highest conceivable Idcnls advance toward the coast or- the
for betterment.
lie Interesting:
.
Frnnco-British lines of communica­
L.
A. Brumley
of
humanity.
The
Idcnto
for
which
our
armies
have
taken
the
field
arc,
It Is along tht‘3o lines .that the
Unfortunately lest summer, 1917,
tion. By cutting these lines at im­
farmers of Sanford and Seminole while on pass visiting dear wife and by these unarmed hestn, -proclaimed to friend nnd f&lt;5e, in that unmistak­ portant points the enemy apparent­
Team No. i
county propose to travel. Already baby was run over by a train in the able language of universal mercy and brotherhood. In tho terms of wast­ ly hopes to divide the two armies.
L.
P. Hagan
valuable soiling connections have Sanford yard nnd shortly after my ed towns rebuilt, of broken humanity salvaged, of dying children.Twacucd 'The reduction of the Arrai salient
Team No. G
been established and this end- of the roeovcf-y I was promoted from cor­ of desolate’families succored, the Red Crora. doclnrrz tho enure fo r which by a mighty blow would carry -the
selling will bo in the hands of a man poral to tho rank of sergeant nnd the wo oar and prq&amp;alms the principles and ideals that must end will in the Germans, toward Doulens, 18 milts
J. F. McClellan
who has been more than twenty first day of May, .1918, stood the end prcvlnl. Above tha thunder of the guns, the roar of exploding mines, north of Amiens, and about 18 milts
Tezm No. 6
yean in tho production and market­ filial examination for second lieu­ the crash of fallen citica and the erics of tortured humanity, the voice tf weat of the present—fighting line.
J.
A. Johnson
the Red Cross carries clear and strong the one menage of hopo to our
ing of vegetable crops.
tenant In the regular army, and am
Capture
of
this
valuble
junction
.
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It has also been practically dem­ now awaiting an appointment as war burdened world.
Team No. 7
point' would badly disrupt the silled
onstrated that only a sound organi­ second leutenant. So I would like
F. W. Mahoney
communicating lines and stich an
sation of farmers, officered by far­ to Infot-m my friends, even though I not for the spirit and work o f ‘this mighty force. Thy normal mind re­ operation would /almost inevitably
^
* carry Amiens also into enemy pos­
mers.who employ their own, trained only have five toes left am Just ns fuses to contemplate the situation without this inving power.
Team No. 8
selling agents, can or has beep suc- good In .the upper story ns before
It is tho knowledge that in every city, town and hamlet, men, women session.
James
Moughton
. *
my accident Inst summer and I wish ■nd children arc united in this work of declaring to tho world, through
Against such a stroke, the allies
Geneva
to thank Dr. Miller for his noble the Red Cross, our message of mercy and brotherhood, that kcepa our are reported to have force* heavily • i
Mrs.
Endor
Curlett, Cashier
w o r k and kindness to me. I wish to tell hearts from sinking under tho burden of -roo'and sustains our faltji in
moated and to be confidently await­ Mr. C. E. Peterson, Captain Team
relatives and friends of Sanford even human, kind. It is the constant dally, almost hourly,touch with the Red ing the result of. a poaiible attack in
though our forefather* ehed their
this quarter.
‘
Ckuluola
red blood for victory, just atop and
Mrs. C. D. Brumley, Cashier
There, was quiet yesterday along
think for a momentThore is some red
Noah Jacob*, Captain Team \’
blood left and when the war Is over
.
Longwood
and Old Glory film free again we
Mrs. J. A. Bristllne, Caahler
will tell them hoar easy we went oyer
Mr. C. :W. Entamlngcr, Capt. Team
the top.
1
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S
•
■f t . { i v From A Sanford Boy.
S i v t . i . Al tamont e
Mr. W. B. Ballard, Caahler
\ board of seven* directors were (Sgt. Enoch M. Austin, Co. H aelvea—the Red Cross la th e hope of the world
17th
Inf..
Springfield,.
Msa«.)
iH'Mr.,Ct
A. Dallas, Captain Team
elected Monday night* ^Tha organl-

I tbIE J l OPE 0IF TBIE WORLD

�For' Rent—On Waat Side near ice
plant, cottage of four rooma. ‘ Mia.
A. E. Be*r-‘
77 5-tp

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

For Rent—.Tho Haynes house on
Sanford
Heights, 4 rooms, big yard,
1 All Local Advertisement* Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a complete.water system, garage, elec*
Line Fpr Each InaerUon. Minimum trie lights, etc. It. |Q. DuRcae. ,
68-tf
Charge 25 Centa.

PROGRAM SUPREME

In answering an advertisement
where no namo is mentioned In tho
ad, pldase do not ask Tho Herald
for Information as to the idontlty of
the advertiser.. Usually we do not
know who tho advertise* Is and If
we .do wo are not ailowod to give
out this Information. Simply wrlto
&gt;a letter and address It os per In­
structions In tho ad.

FOR SALE
l'or ta lc —Just in, n
Miami trailers; Sanford
Gnrnvo Co. • . .

C O M IN G
“The Public Be Damned”
For the Freedom oi the World

\ Rjd f’r h i .Mimtiori Take Nolice
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r ■*
*
AU m .'i.ibrra of Seminole CcuK.y
Chapter A. IT; C., Branches ih elu d n ,
: re retpifited to meet at ( vhtre
Park Tuts *ny afternoon, Ma:- 2!.\;.t
rt.o'ci ck to Join in the Fed Cross
w pi rude for'the War Fund Campaif n.
You are urged to wear the Rod
Cress insignia and carry American
lings, service Hags or Red Cross
banners, large or small.
Ry order
. of
•
D. C. Marlowe,
Chairman.
Mrs. R. A. Terhoun. Pec.
Mldway-Canann Thrift Socielioa
Three War Savings Socicti r were
organised last week ir. the Midw.yCanaun Colored
Schools.
The
teachers and ench member of the
societies pledge themselves for an
intensive Thrift campaign. The so­
cieties ate Cannan Ci:y, wit it Hullford MrGrilT, president: Celery City,
with Sidney Taylor president, and
Midway, with 'Je w el, Washington
president. These societies will work
under the direction of S. E. Monroe,
the principal of the school.

Mulhcrrlcb
Mulbrrrits mnke excellent'jelly L
uted ut the proper
T.\ .(
following rules. . No. ! i3 cr4r.M •
ckrrant jelly.
JVIuloerry Jelly No. !
(Tart .ind Brilliant Red
Use the rid, hard berries which
are full sue. ’To eat'n thieu tiuer'..*
herri'a arlt; one t|u:.rt ei'.d ... ,,
and tiin n 1r,nft.v minuttr. when o'V.
tccond (part cbld wnttr and limrptr.
—.r.urbing well. The Moulting icc
■hould he thick and rich. !!:..»
lUtgar. ilady, heated. ‘Allow t. jin,
fer tcch pint of inulbeny juice- : fter
* i ii.In;* and mt-usuimg *•»«r . 1^
‘•••ir well to (iifsolvi thoroughly and
(piickiy. lieut to belling point and
boil three minutes, then test it, as it
may be ready then. Five minutes
is uauuily fiuite sufficient to jcdl it.
Sldm and pour into glasses.
Mulberry Jell) No. 2
For a darker, sweeter jelly esc
equal parts of the hnrd, red turrits
and ripe onrs. Use one pint tf
water to three ipiarls berries, v’mincring until uil juice is extracted by
mashing in the ke.:le. Strain and
procted ns above.
Marmalade ;■
•
Clip r,(T :tem s‘nnd use equal prr'r
ef hard red and t ipe berries, or a
ripe berries with juice extracted
from unripe buries by evoking :s
above'.
dasii and put throu.’h
course tie.c and return to Vtove with
ei|u :1 imasure of sugar and cook
down tjll if desired,consistency.

AT THE STAR FRIDAY
Itc p a rlB ii ol • ( Ih i Interior

t l. H. I.a n d O ffice at (S a ln ca ritlr. F la .

April 2 0 lh ISIS.

’ Kittle* la hrttby riven that William C.
Hi lda)’ nl .Wrklwa, Via. who on May 16,
101.1, mada llnmeatcad Entry, No. OU781
for K 'i of N W lf and N E l | of 8 W J &lt; ,F » cllon 4, Township 20 8. Rant* 29 E. T a ilshaitee ktcrblan la* filad notice of Intention
to m at- Thrat-ytar Proof, to ratabllib claim
to tho land above described before Clerk Cir­
cu it Court, at 8anlord, F la., on tba 7th day
of Jure. 1918.
Claimant nsrara as witnesses:
W.
D. rmmin
Flllman of
rklwa, Fla.
«. ii.
o, W
wraiwa,
ria.
Khln rrlnprn ol Wrklwa FIs.
'
Atlhur W sllsrr of Wrklwa, Fla.
A ltln Ntwrom b of Wrklwa, Fla.
' Robert W. Davie.
71-Krl A Ture-lOtc
Rrgtitrr.

XXX

Arthur Greene representing the
Virginia Paper Co., is in ‘the city to­
day calling on the local trade. Ho
is the father of Dr. Ralph and Dr.
Loren Greene, two well known Flor­
ida physicians who are now in gov­
ernment service with the titles of
majors.
Hon. Ion L. Farris will speak h£ro
tomorrow afternoon at 6:30. He is a
candidate for ccngncc.
Sheriff Brady and Mrs. Brady, ac­
companied by Mildred and May
Holly and Claire Jonc's went to Or­
lando lntt nlpht and brought home
Mirs Knlhicci Brady who has been
the guist cf her aunt, Mis. IPortrtc
fer icvirol days.

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Good Music

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.A F r e n c h P i c t u r e P l a y e d b y a B e a u t i f u l A c t r e s s .
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D a tr
a ls o
“ T o t o ” t h e G r e a t e s t ' C l o w n in t h e W o r l d in
O n e o f h is B e s t C o m e d ie s .
M O N D A Y — F a n n ie W a r d
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COMING

The B east of B erlin
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^jn u p u i
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ajo u m ji
rfloflorti

^ Furnished Rooms by Day, •. W?ek
or Month—Park avenue Flat, 105
North Park fcvcnue, over L. R. Phil*
J p» A Co. drug store__,Mh. C. C—
manager.

(T h is

For Rent—Three office rodrns
fronting on First street. Most dcsirablo offices in city. Several other
good office rooms in same building.,
Yowi.ll &amp; Speer.-___________ 23-tfd*

WANTED
Found—Pair of gold rimmed spec­
tacles. Owner *mny have fame at
The -Herald office by pnying for this
ail.
7G-Ztc
Wanted — Experienced
farm
hands. Steady work and good pay.
F. N. Durt, Spring Garden Ranch,
DeLeon Sprihgs,t Fla. ' ; 74-7tc

Wanted—Cash . Grocery,
Qash
prices. ‘A sure success for a live
man. Corner Sanford avenue and
Fourth streef. Store room all flxcdi
Rent reasonable. See or write to
Sale—Gentle donkey with
C. H. Leffier.
.
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73-tf
clt. Afso two year old inursh
Roth dirt cheap. Route A,
Fine 'Stallion for Service.—The
Wekiwa Ranch, Lake Monroe.
73-8fc
i*or bale—Household furnittne.
?ms. '116 French uvetjue. 77-41 p
1)0 YOUR EYES NEED ATTEN. TION7
For Sale -r Household furniture
Red sideboard, chairs, rdb sto?e
The service of the oculist is essen­
dishes, numerous other articles tial in treating diseases of the eyes
French Shop. .
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”6-1 t f
and correcting defective vision by
securing glasses that are scientlficolly
For Sale—Duroc Jersey sow with
fitted to your eyes.
' *. •
nine pigs. W« A. Lefllcr.
76-tf
Properly fitted glisaes cost no
For Sale—One pair black mark more money than Improperly fitted
intdes. Good condition. At reason­ or.es. They certainly cost much Ices
able price. See M. Fleischer. 76-tf c\c strain, and the satisfaction of
knowing you have the right ones is
worth n great deal to you.
That is why it is to your very de­
cided advantage to have your eyes
fitted here. DR. E. S. HOFFMAN.,
For Sale—Day-old chix.
Fine Oculist-Optician, 28 West Church
7G-tfc
Rarrrd Rocks. 25 chicks and broody Si.. Orlando. Fla.
hen for $&gt;».00. Good qhanco to
start in tin- chicken business. F. N.
Purdy, Osteen, Fla.
75-tf
For Rept—For tho summer, llat
furnished or unfurnished. All mod­
ern conveniences, with Elder Spring
Water right, garage, etc. At the
Elder Spring residence. Phone No.
3512.
”6-tf
For Sale—Day old chix. Barred
Rocks, White Wyandottes and Min­
orca*.. $15.00 per 100. R. II. Muirhcad.
*
73-Ctp
For Sale at a Bargain— Morkct
refrigerator, m eat- block, computing
scutes and butlier's'tools. P. 0. Box
82, Oviedo. Fla.
75-8tp
For Sale— Fifty-three horse power
Thomas automobile truck (or $500.
Thoroughly overhauled.
Money­
maker for hauling with trailers over
hard roads. Fredericks Garage, De­
Land, Fla.
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74-7tc

For McMt.fr LvfDUlur*
To lh« Democratic Volara o( Samlnol* Co,:
I haratry announce my Candidaty (or rvprcentatlvn In tha natt Florida IrcDlalura
Irom Seminole county, aubject to tha dam.
ocratlr primary to ba held June 4th o( thla
yaar. and intfta your eonildaratlon o l.m y
qualification*.
.
Reapactlully,
J. J. D IC K IN SO N .
Frank L. Woodruff Aauauucaa (or Lrfla"
lalura
T o Ike Votcra ol Srmlnota Co.:
.
I bef to unnounra that 1 am a candidate
tor rt-*leetion to lha houaa of rapraaantallvaa (rom Samlnota county. Haring atrrrd
ou In that rapacity In lha araalon ol 1017
(tel I am prtparad to civ* you battar aervlro la 1010. I do not know of nny rraaon
why you ahould not glra ma a aacond term,
which haa alwaya been accorded all rrproaantatlrrk In tha pait. I fully apprrrlata
tba high honor
ma by circling ma In
1016 and I have endravorad at att tlmra to
look after lha Intaraata of tho people o(
Somlnolo county and tha Mata oi Florida
I hope 1 have not failed to fulfill your #a&gt;
poctationa and 1 truat you will aae your
way rlaar to glra ma a eorond term. Again
thanking y o u ’ (or tha many farora baatowed
on me In tha peat 1 promt,# that I will
ba faithful to tba truat Impoaad In ma.
Youra very truly.
P R A N K L. W OO DRUFF. •

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Far Cauaty Caatulaalaair
For Sole—Good paying business I hereby announce myarU a candidate for Coun­
Coramlaaiooer for tba 6th District of Samlnota
in 'first class location in Sanford. ty
County, subject to action of tba Democratic.
Primary
ol June 4th, and aollrlt tba t o (A, ol all
223 First St.
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Democratic. My platform la a square deal to alt
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Ilaspactfully,
For Sale—L. C.
Smith type­
K. 11. K1U1EK
writer in good condition. Herald
Office.
73-tf
NOTICE
For Sale—Sweet potato vines, is hereby given that until 2 o'clock
Porto Rico variety.. At the Byers in the afternoon of June 6th, 1918,
ploce, Beardall Avc. For prices see tlie Board of Public Instruction for
It. F. Crenshaw, Sanford, Flathe county of Seminole, state of
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Fluridu, will nt the office of the
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Court House, Sanford, Florida^ re­
FOR SALE — ONE OF THE ceive scalod proposals for the bur­
NICEST nUNGALOWS IN TOWN nishing of materials for the erection
WITH
GARAGE.
STRICTLY nf. n certain school h6usc ut .Lake
MODERN,
ALMOST
NEW. Monroe, Fla., according to plans
GOOD LOCATION. ^ CASH OR and specifications of F. H.. Trimble,
TERMS.
ADDRESS
HOME, urchitcct.
Plans may be had upon applica­
C-0 IIERALI).
* 72-tf
tion to the superintendent or archi­
tect after May 24th, 1918, nnd which
application must be accompanied
Duroc pigs for sole. Ret Packard, with a certified check for $ 10.00,
West Side.
74-tf
which will be returned to applicant
when
the plans and specifications
For Sale—Ten acres hammock
ore
returned
to superintendent of
land on Cameron nvenuc, right in
architect
in
good
condition.
the heart of tho celery delta. This
.
Ench
proposal.
must be accom­
farm joins railrond loading station.
panied
by
a
certified
check r.icde
Threo acres cleared. Must be sold
to close an estate. • If intenrted payable to the board in the sum rf
writo F. J. McDannrl, Qwokio, $200.00. All such chckB will be rcurned, except thn^ of (he successful
Michigan.!
63-tfcbidder, which will be hold until such
For Sale—Largo farm horse, also biddrr^hae satisfactorily executed r.
heavy wagon, only usod chort timo. contract and bond required by the
Inquiro J. E. Tcrwilligcr, 709 Oak board; in tho event the successful
bidder falkt or refuses to exoculr
nvenuo.
G7-tf
satisfactory contract end bond with­
FOR RENT
in ten days after notice of nccoptinro of bid, then the t&gt;aitl check will
For Rent—Furnished roo
be
forfeited to the said board on,
day or week over Bell Cafe
damages
occasioned by such failure
£ . G. Adams.
.s ■
7
or refusal.. Bond will be required. In
For Rent Two rooms for light a turn equal to one-third the con­
1] Laurel Ave.
houBchcopini
tract price of tho building.
77-tf • The board reserve* the right to
For Jtent-OIouno on
te. Telephone 46. .

aere* of muck lana. For particular
addreoa E. H. Uhlcndorf, Mims, Fl\.
76-6tp
| a Brevard Co,

Copyright Hart Schaffner &amp;Mat*

How much do your
clothes cost?

T

HE clothes are the answer
to th at question, not ,the
. price. If you figure cost by
the month or year, you’ll find
that a suit of all-wool cloth,
finely tailored, and well design­
ed, gives long wear and in the
end costs less than one that
doesn’t last long or look right.
Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx
clothes cost enough to
be very e co n o m ica l.
They9re here; style for
everyone. * : : : . : :

Tho Horae of Hart Schaffner &amp; Mato Clothes

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And what do you think now,-you
newapaper men who fell for the one
tenth of n cent a pound "open'buy­
ing"! bait and failed
tako the ad­
to making a
vice of the Auxiliary'
prlht.paper contract for 1918?
AH newt print prices "aubject to
change w ithout, notice" again and
per lot felling at $5.0d p e r ’100 Iba.,
less than one ton $5.25.* Doea the
$4,20 contract look good now?
But Florida newspapers have en­
joyed the low price thia long. Why?
Because of the Auxiliary, meeting
and the Auxiliary contract. No­
where elae did a paper catalog offer
news in aheeta at $4.00, despite the
fact that the freight to Florida Is
higher than to anywhere elso cover;
ed by cataioga.
How about it, procraatinaUng
brother? Don’t you think It- ^la
about time to get on the Auxiliary
bandwagon and take a hand in this'
work, the fruits of which you are
already enjoying?’

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Confidence
W ill^ Eventually
Take
Any Hnrdle
.
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Athletes are not made in a day. Day after day reluctant mus­
cles must be made to forget their aches and obey, the will. For­
tunes that count are made by much struggle arid saving. Minds
must be coaxed to try and to save for the future—we are coaxing
First Aero Mail. Sendee Now
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CAPITAL ,130,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00

Washington, May 16.—With the
establishment of a regular airplane
mail service between Washington
and New York, the poatofflce con­
siders that the project is experiment­
al^ only in the sense that a now
familiar means of locomotion is to
be put practically to \,a new_uae.
STEVENS
C. M. HAND .
O. L TATLOR
The war has demonstrated effect*
**mi
vtas-rMU* p L WOODRUFF Vke-TniMsal
ivcly that the airplane as a convey­
ance la almost as dependable anc
safe aa an automobile, ao tho only
real obstacle, in the way of success­
fully operating the new a ir line lies
In maintaining service under ail
Wanted—Cash
Grocery, Cash
tor.. To eliminate delay arrange­
kinds of weather conditions.
For Rent—For the summer, fiat
prices. A~ sure success for a live
OUR TERMS OF PEACE
ments
arc
being
worked
out
fer
the
furniahed
or
unfurnished.
All
mod­
The War Department haa fur­
We are Justified in using the nished twelve large training planes construction 6t large nets on the ern conveniences, with Elder Spring man. Corher Sanford avenue and
word "our.” This la a democracy for use in the new service. Aviators roofs of the central poatofilccs so that Water right, garage, etc?, At the Fourth street. Store room all fixed.
the bags may be dropped while the Elder Spring residence. Phone-N o. Rent reasonable. See or write to
and the people rule) a loyal, patri­
C. H. Lcjfier.
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machine is (ri -flight.
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otic exprossion of belief is to be re­
spected If emanating but from a
VI pledge allegiance
For Solo—About 600 bushels Irish
few. 'T h e Herald offrra the following
Save Sugar in Jelly Making'
to my flag and the Re­
auggestlons believing that -they rep­
potatoes.
Car load ‘or otherwise.
public for which it
Much wasting of sugar and apoilresent
the
views
of
all
right-minded
Delivered
to
any port of the city,
fa s M asibaf L#(lalalnr#
stands; one nation in­
ing qf jellies can be avoided by using
To th# Democratic Volar* o | Scmlnol# Co t
citixens,
as
essential
for
a
Just
and
$1.25
bushel.
F;
O.
B.
$1.00
per
I
harabjr
announce my Candidatr lor ran.
divisible, with Liberty
a simple alcohol trst’ devised by the
raaantatlca In tha u n it Florida btl.U tur#
bushel. Nick Zernovan, Sanford.
laating settlement of the war:
and Justice to all."
U. S. Department of Agriculture and
Iron Samlnola county, # n b |m to ibv dam.
78-10tp
erratic primary to be bald June 4th e l thia
I. No offers of peace shall be re.
recommended (by the University t f
‘ ft a your contldaratlon o( my
Su.llflc.Uo,.:
ceived from the kaiser or hlo govern­
Florida extension division.
For
Sajfl—
Fifty-three
horae
power
ment. Pence terms shall be dic­
To determine' how much sugar Thomas automobile truck for $500.
tated by the allies.' It is Inconceiv­
Money­
should
be used with each kind of Thoroughly overhauled.
able that Germany should have any
maker
for
hauling
with
trailers
over
Juice,-put
a
spoonful
of
juice
ln»s
In iargo letters of flaming red en­ representation . In the . settlements.
latnra
l'
glass and add to-it oho spoonful of hard roads. Fredericks Garage, De-. T o tha Votara ol Scmlnoi*
Co.t
closed in a border of fa pi, tho Son- After a savage has broken into and
1
b«t
to
announce
thatI
am
f
candidal*
Land,
FJa.
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)5 per cent grain alcohol, and mix
ford Herald .announced 'Seminole devastated your home, abased your
(or ro-eloctlon to tb s bouee ol raproMota*
&gt;y
shaking
the
gloss
gently.
Pour
tlraa
from
Samlnola
county.
Ifavlni
ea red
Over .the Top." It was a unique wife, killed your child and made off
ou In that capacity la tha aatalon ol 1»|T
For
Salo—Good
paying
business
slowly
from
tho
glass,
noting
how
the
way of announcing that the littlo with your goods, and yon finally
tool I am prepared t s liv e yau batter aer­
ate# la 1119. I do not Encw ol any raaaon
pectin—the
substance in fruits in first class location In Sanfdrd. why
county had over subscribed its quota
you should not lir a me a second term,
11:30 in-, the morning, and it is which makes them jell—is precipi­ 223 First St.
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which baa always book accorded all rapraof Liberty Bonds.—Sarasota Times.
hoped to have the mail deposited at
sentatlcea la' Iba p u t . I fully appreciate
thw -blfh honor p lH n r by alacttnt me ia
the terminals not more thsn three tated.
For.
!e—L.
G.
Smith
type1916 and I h art endeavored at all time* to
If
the
pectin
is
precipitated
as
on
look s l u r tha latarwata ol tha people ol
hours later. Starling from the Mall
Hats off to nob Holly! Ills senti­
jgood
condition.
Herald
writer
Seminole rounty and tbn state
orlda
in Washington, near the Washington ump a cup of sugar may bo used Office.
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peclallona and I tru it you will eee your
for
one
cup
of
Juice;
if
in
several
monument, the trip to Philadelphia,
red blooded American that the coun­
way clear to fir e ms a second term. A |ala
Forv Sale—Sweet potato vines, thanklnf you (or tho m any (svora boatowed
try needs Just now. When urged to France, Poland and Russia, the about i;i5 miles is expected to he lumps the proporion of sugar may be
oa
me In the paat I promise that 1 wilt
reduced to appromximately three- Porto Rico variety. At tho Byers ba (allhlul
to tho trust Imposed In me.
become a candidate his answer in ca’tser of the tragedy should have a made in about an hour and twenty
Youra very truly,
part w-as ns follows: "War is my place with Ihe representatives of minutes, At the hanars In North fourths the amount of the juice. If place, Beardall Ave. For prices sec
F R A N K L. WOODRUFF.
the
pectin
is
not
in
tumps
but
is
these
countries
In
arra
anglng
peace
R.
F.
Crenshaw,
Sanford,
Fla.
PhUadelphid
another
maehino
will
be
business and will be until it is over
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and we have marched to Berlin and Is Impossible. However, If repre­ waiting, ready to start tho flight to merely precipitated, tho sugar should
I hereby announce mjraell ■ rendldete tat Coun­
until that time I cannot engage In sentatives • of the German people New York ss soon as the incoming be one half or less of the amount of
ty Comrabeloner (or tb s Sth PWtrict ol Seminole
County, eubleet to act loo ot ‘the Democratic.
politics or have any part in politics. offer terras in keeping with the plane lands and the transfer of mall the Juice. If the Juice shows no pre­
Prim ary ot Ju n e 4th, and eollcit the votea ol all
Democratic. U y platform ta a esuara dent lo all
Until then America has the first call following program,’ such, of course bags is made The second leg of the cipitation undqr thia test, it -is un­
FOR
SALE
—
ONE
OF
THE
suitable Tor jelly making and must
Raapsstfvlly.
on my services."—Cocoa Tribune. would be received.
journey from Philadelphia to. Bel­ he comhinod with some juice rich in NICEST BUNGALOWS IN TOWN
X. H. KILI)EE
II. Germany mast withdraw from mont fioldt in the Long Island sub­
WITH
GARAGE.
STRICTLY
pectin.
MODERN,
ALMOST
NEW.
Bob Holly has made an announce­ Rclgiam. Northern France. Rqssla urbs of New York, should be made
GOOD LOCATION. CASH OR
in about an hour. The larger, planes
ment. It dlffcni somewhat from the and the flslkhns.
TERMS.
ADDRESS
HOME,
III. She must make reparation for carry .about 600 pound* of mail, or
ordinary announcement of the aver­
Happiness.
"Pleasure," said Uncle Eben, "kin C-0 HERALD.
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age politician. Instead of stating the damage done to these countries approximately 24j000 letters. The
that he has at last "yielded to the as far as It Is possible to make good smaller machines will carry about be Imported, but happiness has to b«
tome-made."
••
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urgent solicitations of numerous such savage destruction aa ahe has half th at amount.
friends" to become a candidate for wi ought.
Emergency lunding fields will be
9
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Duroc pigs for sale. Rex Packard,
somo goad fat office he says, Nay,
IV. She with Austria must apolo­ established at Baltimore and Havre
West
Side.
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nay, Pauline, not in just thore terms, gize humbly to the nations for her de Grace, Md.; Wilmington, Del.;
but that is what it amounts to. lie act:.
For Salo—Ten acres hammock
and at either Princeton tr New
■ays: "1 expect to devote all my
land on Cameron avenue, right in
V. The kaiser and his sons, with Brunswick, N. J. In .the case of a
time and all my nttmtion and my the rulers of Austria must be re­ machine breaking down at some Inthe heart of the celery delta. This
tittle money in helling to win the tired absolutely front power forever, tcrurban point" In its journey, tho
farm joins railroad loading station.
war." And further, "In fact, war is exiled to St. Helena or elsewhere, mail lacks will he ruihed by motor
Three acres cleared. Muat bo sold
my business and will be until it is where -they can no longer exert truck to tho nearest railroad station
to • close an cstato. If Interested
over and wc have marched to Ber­ their profane claims to alxilghtlness where they, will be sent forward In
I kata Ik# tdraUSe laalnuaaata far
write F. J McDannol, Owosso,
lin, and until that time I cannot en­ and arrogant influence In militarism. cate of a cotlrier.
driamlatM ##4 *Ika ■(.LARSES tar
Michigan.
n rrw tl« | any aad all Safari# af viagage In politics or have any part n
VI. Germany must disarm to the
Ua. NO MATTES tha aalara af r*at
The rate of postage‘has been es­ f All Local Advertisements Under
politics. Until then America has the same extent that the other poweta
For Sale—Large farm horse, also
caaa. U ;w r GLASSES da a#4 aafl
tablished
by
law
at
24
cents
an
This Heading THREE CENTS a heavy wagon, only used short time.
first call on my servlets." Bully, do, and agree to join In a league Of
fwm parffcUr, tall aa aaa.
Bob. Thnt’a the true American nations to maintain peace, that Jus­ ounce or fraction thereof. However, Jne For Eacn Insertion. Minimum Inquire J. E. Terwilliger, 709 Oak
I i t aa; r/a Ikal raapaada la H(ht.
Charge 25 Cents.
spirit.—Tnmpn Times.
avenue.
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tice, freedom, safety, the rights of
Va* ate In11tad la caff far raaaalistlaa
man shall forever be assured.
and aiflra..
an advertisement
FOR RENT
The Sanford Herald carries at the
It
scans
to
us,
and
we
believe
lop cf i'n editorial department itr
. For Rent—Furnished rooms
DR. E .S. H O F F M A N
pledge of royalty to this country. that til sensible Americans will agree
day ,cr week over Bell Cafe.
O C C U U ST -O FTtC IA N
Letters mailed at Washingtori,
No one ever doubted Boh Holly’s witb ms that the above terma are
C; O. Adams.
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SS W aal C h u c k St.
O rtawla. Harida
loyalty to bis country ;.ad bis flag wholly Just, knd that while the In­ Philadelphia or New York for de­
and as his patriotism has never been tegrity of the^German people Is to livery In any part of tho county may
&lt;ju«tloncd wc suggest that this pub­ be preserved, the cancer i f Prus- have their delivery facilitated’ by
lished fledge is merely a-waste cf slanlsm which has been call.* their sending them on the first part of the
good newapnpe/ space which Bob life and poisoning the nations of Ihe Jqurney by airplane. In each city
For Rent—House on Sanford avc
known how to fill with mighty .good world must Ic cut out once for all.' postmasters have designated the sta­
nue.
Telephone *{6. '* 77-2tc
To
that
end
wc
are
fighting,
for
the
tions and’ tho hours at which lctteis
reading. At any rate tho, j ledge
FOR
SALE
freedom,
the
saving
of
the
peoples,
for airplane dispatch rfiay be mailed.
mists a point over which thera Is no
* Free use for three years of 200
A special stamp* has been dcaigcontroversy and should *\o without even the weakest, including the
acres
of muck land For particulars
Germans themselves, and to that , A special stamp has been d signed
saying."—Arcadia Enterprise.
address
E. H. Uhlendorf,'Mims, Fla.,
Herb Is a means* to
cause we pledge our every effort un­ for the new service, ft hes a red
suffering women, from
Brevard
Co.
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Tb*l pledge-ls for the other fellow, til It be attained.
^
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
border, and shows an- airplane in
Bro. Carter, l s . wpII as for tho ed­
Wc wish that other papers will (light on a blue field.
Public, Ky.: "I suf­
For Rent—On West Side near ice
itor. In other words, wc usually till take this up If It commends Itself to
fered with painful...**,
plant, cottage of four room1* Mrs.
ahe write*. "I got doipx
The first atamp was sold to Post­
oar readers something that wc al­ them, th at.th ese terms may be
A. E. Berg._____________77-5-tp *
with a weakness In my
ready know and In which we be­ known as widely,as possible, so con­ master General- Burleson who ad­
'back and lim bs...I
ale—A Ford ton truck with
Furniahed Rooms -by Day, Wjjek
lieve.
cretely slated, and. help -influence dressed a letter to a s tm a s te r Patfait helpless-and din*
mpletc. All nearly new and or Month -Park avenue Fist, 106
couraged...I had about
public opinion. Thus shall we know ten of New York After cancellation
clveu up hopes of ever
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage North Park ayenue, over L. R. Phil­
how lo apply when we hear of terms of the atamp, the letter waa auto­
STRENGTH IN UNION
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&amp;
Co.
drug
store
Mrs:
0.
C.
graphed
by
President
Wilson,
and
In «nlon there Is strength and of peace being offered, or of nations
Hart, manager.
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thia bolda good In every kind of being willing to consider terms ’of placed in the first consignment of
For
Sale—Gentle
donkey
with
mall,
directed
to
New
York,
biuinna
Tia said that farmers are peace.
For Rent—Tho Haynea house on
letter will be sold at auction, the baby colt. Also two year old marsh
the meat difficult peqplc in the
Sanford
Heights, 4. rooms, big yard,
celt.
Both
dirt
cheap.
Route
A,
A commission form of government proceeds to be devoted to war re­ Box 220.
.world to organise but we newspaper
complete
water system, garage, eiec77-tfc
man know that Is not true, We ia being agitated for West Palm lief.
During tho first months of the ser­
know that newspaper men are the Beach. Active interest Is being tak­
For 'Sale—Household furniture.
most difficult in the world to ' get en in the matter b y 'th e citixcna in vice no flights will be made when
&gt;rrra. 116 French' avenue. 77-4tp
For Rent—Three office rooms
together and we know because we general, some favoring the straight storm conditions make tho journey
laic—One pair black mark fronting on First atreet. Moat de­
have tried to get our brothers to­ commission form whllo others want very precarious. On those dayi the
sacks will be forwarded by rail and
Good condition. At rcoaon- sirable offices in city. Several other
gether for many years. Tho Florida tho city manager attachment.
delivered
by
special
delivery
service.
:c.
See M. Fleischer. 76-tf good office rooms in same building.
Press Association was all right ax for
I began Cardiff. In
Otto Praegcr, second assistant prstYowtll &amp; Speer.
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aa it. gees but- it did not go far
Memorial Sunday Services
a abort.whUe I eaw a
For
Salo—Day-old
ehix.
Fine
enough and the' Publishers Auxiliary
The annual Membrial Sunday ser­ msstqr general, who has charge of
marked difference.
WANTED
J grew Wronger right
was organized to handle tiny and nil vices under the auspices of G. A. R. tho new service, briicvcs that suf­ Sarrcd Rocks. 25 chicks and broody
along, and
am It cored me.
along;
Lost—A little yellow pig about
vital questions for the newspaper Post No. 16.will be held next Sun­ ficient experience will be gained dur­ ten for $5.00. ■Good chance, to
I am stouter than I
start
in
the
chicken
business.
F.
N.
ing
the
summer
to
make
poultle
an
3
months
old
Notify
-me
and
remen and the' Auxiliary meant thkt day merninr. May 26, nt the Corhave been In iters.**
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effective malnlenante of tho tcrvlrc *urdy, O steen,'Fla.
ctive reward. Ida R. Gardner, west
|he~ new»b»rns could buy stock, gTegniionnl church at 11 o’clock.
If yon suffer, yon can
n p p r o n l n t n wbat .lt
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cheat cr, could *get advertising at
Ail eld soldiers, Confederate and during the winter. The yrent d|fiFor Sa14 at a Bargain— Market of union .depot. ,
means to be s tm ts and
batter Tat ex, could get the rest sys­ Federal arc invittd to meet ol culty .la in landing ruccc'afully in A refrigerator, meat'block, computing
well. Thousands ot wo­
Wanted
—
Experienced
farm
tem on Job work and cculd fight the Mlller’a corner, P a tk . avenue and heavy fog, rain W rnpw vterm . '* „ scaies'and buther’s tools. P. O. Box
man g iro C ard u l the
hands.
Steady*
work
and
good
pay.
Aa th e .p m e n t routes* r»ove ,iut- « 2, Oviodo, FIs.
law.makers with* their own weapons First afreet, at 10:45 abarr* to marich
credit for (heir good
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V;
N.
Burt,
Spring
Garden
Ranch,
health. It should help
and fight with seme purpeae in view. to the church and share In the exer­ rcatful, plana will he mads for ex­
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yon. Try CarduL At all
For Sale—Day old chix, Barred D ateon Springs, Fla.
All thia the Auxiliary hra accomplish­ cises. Our country a t war apd the panding the service r.cxt spring to
ed.for the .tr.imbetp and yet there depleting ranka ol .the veterans of other parts cf the country. The (Vrit Rocks, White Wyandottee and Min­
Fine *Stftlllon (or Services*—
are many neyrapafera In Florida that it)e t(iaat make thia occasion one of extension, Mr. Prneger says, prob­ orca!. *.$15.0.0 par 100; R. H.. Muireklwa. Ranch, Lake -Monroe.’
ably will be frdpj'&gt;few York to D ot
cannot aee the light. -r Gilbert teach kxcepUonkl Interest.
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qinford* visitor y«terdoy.
k r r. Miller has returned from a
tml'nrts trip to Jacksonville.
r i Butt is spending a few days
Ia jjcksonville thl* week on busl**“ ' SLEEP INSURANCE
"A Terror to MoaSultore.*’'.
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c Mainra has returned from a
'pl*t!»nll&gt;* spent week, end* at Dayfan* B e a c h .
j fj. Butt of Orlando *waa a Sanfard visitor yesterdayl , *
r«r wood and h e a t/ hauling, tea
jlinell. er phono 378.
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\ cto. A. DeCottea has returned
from a business trip to Montleello.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Edwards arrirtd in the city today from Miami
,nd aUl remain for several days.
ffosdlsnd Park will be open two
S a a d a r* . M*jr 12lh and I9th.
75-Ctc
E. F. Foster of Savannah is
annng t*ie 8 ““ *° registered at the
Hotel Carnes.
v
B. p. Spalding of Jacksonville
In the city a few days this
v(tk on business. • *.
Woodland Park will be open two
Sundays. May 2Gth and June 2nd.
78.41c
S. M. Lloyd has returned to Camp
Joseph E. Johnston after spending a
pifisant week end • with hqtue folks.
Mrs. T. J. Miller fefiSaUirdny for
Jiclaonville, called there hy the 111cru of her granddaughter.
Wanted quick, one million sweet
potato planta or vines. . Wire H. W.
Slt( Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. 77-2te
MU* Maud Jinkinn spent the week
tad in St. Petersburg, the guest of
Hr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson.
B. L. Perkins of Daytona Beach
U ipending several days in the city
this week on business.
SLEEP INSURANCE
^ . “A ferror to Mosquitoes."
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Dr. J. T. Denton has gone to
Battle Creek, Mich., for a few weeks
notion and rest cure.
Mi»a Esther Fleischer returned
yesterday after a few weeks’ visit
with friends fh Daytona.
See our bargain counter for spec­
ial* In ndd sizes of Regal shots.
Prices $2.48 up. Sanford Shoe £
Clothing Co.
77-tf
S. W. Brady, representing the
Muirhead Knitting C o m p ly of
Harrisburg i* in the city for a few
dap.
v
Mr. J. S. Wilann left recently for
Piltaburjt where ho will remain sev*
*:«!•weeks linking after business In*
timt*.
Phone 101 for pressing, cleaning
and a'tcrations. Quality and ser­
vice. Sanford Shoe £ CI9. Co.
; 69-tf
E. V.. Whitney, arrived yesterday
from A !an:a und wjll remain sev­
eral days looking after business in­
terests.
Mrr. H. B. Lewis will .entertain
the StwScws on Tlrurfday nfternonn at 3:30 o’cloclffat her home cn
Magnolia avenue. ■
Buy—Stone's Golden Crisp Potato
Chips at L. F.JMcCuller'a. 74-4Bp
Mis. M. C. Tolar errived home
yesterday rf er n visit cf a few weeks
*ith her brother end family at
Hawthorne.
Mr*. J. m . Gillen has returned
home from Daytnna Heceh where
•he'wjB the guest cf Mis. Wesley
•O' for a few weeks.
.* •
Mr. and Mr*. Braxton Perkins pnd
little •on are spending a few days
*dh home folks. They "like their
"*w home at Daytona.Beach fine but
are always glad to get back to Sanord and sec thetr many friends.
Mr. and Mra. R. A. Maine* arfl«d Saturday from P atak a and

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mother, Mri. I. L. Maine*.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopathic
Physician/ First National Bank
Bldg., Phone' 330-W.
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Mrs. W. C. Hill has returned
home after enjoying a stay of some
length In Valdosta the guest of her
mother, Mrs. LcZette.
Dr. J. T. Denton left Saturday for
Battle Creek, Michigan; where he
will remain a week or ten days com­
bining business and pleasure. ‘
' A .' E. Laing, district commercial
manager and J. L, Maxwell, super­
intendent of the Western Union Tel­
egraph Co., were in the city Satur­
day Inspecting the local plant and
calling on their StQford friends.
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' Murson'a Pool has opened and wit
be open every Wednesday and Thurrday afternoon and every Saturday
and Sunday afternoor.
Miss EtheL-Saunders of Greens­
boro,’ North Carolina is the gutSt of
her sister, Mrs. A. D.-Parrish at her
home on French avenue.
R.-J. Grillln and Ja 3. A. Johnson,
both of Lake Monroe are the prouc
possessors, of new Overland cars.
The former purchasing the Model 00
and the tatter the "Light -6" from
the Overland Sales &amp; Service Station
of this city.
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Annual Inventory Sale at YowclISpeer's beginning today. Don’t miss
It.
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Leo. Tyler, the genial representa­
tive of tho Morris Grocery Com­
pany of Jacksonville is in the city
today.
Mrs. Gidean Deane df Orlando is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Bothumly ut their
home on Park avenue.
Cow Peas—Brabham Root-Rust
Resisting variety. Price $4.75 bush­
el. Chase £ Co.
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Mrs. John E. Courier and son re­
turned Saturday from Tampa where
thery have been the guests of friends
and relatives for the past two weeks.
Joe Chittenden is home from
Camp * Wheeler, at Macon, Georgia
and reports the Sanford hoys as
being in fine ahapo. Joe says that
the company Is being recruited up to
war strength and taking Intensive
trralr.inf. Roy Chittenden is in
Cuba . with the Marine Corps.
You can save money by attending
the Inventory Sale ut Yowell-Speet'a
—are ad in this paper.
77-ltc
Mr. und Mra. Charles Bates have
returned home after enjoying a stayof some length in Jacksonville, the
guests of friends nnri relatives.
Miss Bessie Furen has returned
from St. Petersburg where she has
been spending the past few weeks
the guest of relatives and friends.
Mra. George Watson tfnd little son
have Joined Mr. Watson ui Quincy
and Writes hack home that they like
their new home In Quincy all right.
Mr. Watson has a fine position there
as manager of a large department
store anil his many friend.* here arc
Jp d to hear of his success.
Lawrence Randall is home from
St. Augustine where he has graduat­
ed from the Deaf £ Dumb JmMtute
and where ho made a favorableWm^
pression, being among the few stud­
ents who were Invited to n luncheon
with the Board of Control after the
commencement exercises were ovef.
Thousands of dollars' Worth of
merchandise at below present cost,
prices, to reduce stock for our in­
ventory. You might as .well save
monry at Yowcll-Spccr'e,
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N. A. Fry bf Windermere was a
business visitor In tho city yrsterday.
Ha will leave soon for Pennsylvania
where he will spend the aummer. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whitten are
receiving congratulation* on the Ar­

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rival of n s 0n?hwrn^Mo£day, May
20th,' at their home on Union ave­
nue. ..
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Mrs. Ola Hester and daughter ar­
rived yesterday from Monroe, Ga.,
and will be the gueata of the former4*
uncle, Col. A. M. Thrasher for sev­
eral weeks.
A1 • Wltherington Is at home In
Apopka now after an operation for
catarrhal trouble in an Orlan'do hos­
pital. A1 has been bothered for
many years with this afllietion and
wishing to join the army was obliged
to undergo the operation .first. His
many friends here are glad to learn
that.he la improving and will soon fie
out again..
,
The Priscilla Sewing Club was
most delightfully entertained on Fri­
day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock , by
Mrs, C. C. Woodruff at her home on
Myrtle-avenue. The afternoon was
spent in the usual pleasant way,
sewing, and knitting and chatting
until 5 o'clock when a delicious ipc
course was served.
Among the
guests wero Mrs. J. D. Roberts, Mrs.
J. E. Pace, Mrs. Pattin, Mrs.
Caldwell, Mrs, Levis, Mrs. Easterby
and Mra. Long.
See the page display of YowelSpeer’a in another part of this paper,
it will show-you where you can aave
money.
77-ltc .
Miss Lillie Farnsworth returned
to Rollins College yesterday after a
pleasant week end visit with Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Philips at their home
on Pork avenuo.
J. D. Chittenden of. tho National
Guards will leave tomorrow for
Camp Wheeler .after a brief visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Chittenden.
Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Powers and
family have returned from n pleas­
ant visit to friends and relatives in
Bainbridge, Ga. They made the trip
in their, car.
J. C. Jacobs, manager of the Beau­
fort Truck Growers Association and
alio connected with the Eastern
Shore o t Virginia Truck Growers
Association was a visitor to the city
Saturday.
Miss Ethel Lee Saunders arrived
Saturday from Greensboro, N. C.,
and will he the guest of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Parrish for several weeks ut their
home on French avenue.
SLEEP INSURANCE
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
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Mrs. J. C. Brown is expected
next week from Columbus und will
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Brown for several weeks nt their
home on the Heights.'
Hon. Ion Farris spoke here to a
fair sized crowd Saturday afternoon
and on account of tl\e hour there
were not as many os usual at a
political gathering. Mr. Farris made
a good address and spoke on Con­
gressman Sear's record on the draft
and other war measures os not in
accord with the president. He afso
gave his ideas about* government
ownership and other, benefits for the
people and was listened to with at­
tention throughout, making a very
favorable Impression. ( |

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Mrs. C-* L. Polk. 6ne of Sanford’s
former teacher* will accept a limited
number of pupils who arc desirous of
making up work during the summer
months,
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Jutland, from five' to six thousand
pounds a mulnuto'aro consumed b y
each war ship.
20,000 'baleb yearly to provide ab­
sorbent cotton for .the armies.
Our change ’qf apparel for all the
fighting mon represents one million
bales.
100,000 bales will be required to
equip the proposed aeroplane fleet If
cotton is used for the wings.
The U. S. use* a million bales a
year for explosives only.
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In the fact of these facts it’s, a
wonder your wants can be supplied
nounces another airplane to have at any price.
been shot down by American gun­
ners. The American air service,
Demonstrating his faith in the
how’e/er, lost its star aviator, Maj.
future of Jacksonville » a theatrical
Raoul Luibcry, who with 18 enemy
renter, S. A .'Lynch haa completed
ma:htnes to his credit fell victim to
elaborate plans for the construction
as German two-mnq machine.
of a now theatre to cost 3125,000 on
All along the battle line In Bel'
:he Ocean and Forsyth, street prop­
gium end northern France the allies erty, which he holds under a 24-yea:
confidently await the resumption of lease.
the German offensive which was de­
feated more than .two weeks ago.
Good weather in Flanders and Pic­
The Shaving Canning Company at
ardy would seem to provide a good Plant City has begun operations,
opportunity for the enemy, but they .tarting with beans, and tomatoes
have failed to take advantage of it. will be handled in the near future.
The enemy seems to he holding back The plant will require 60 to 100
to give their battered troop* an op- people and 1: is expected that many
port jnity to recuperate. . Moat cf .•ariosi* from tho Manatee river secheir best troops were he'.vily chss- -|oa will be utilized.
tened during the last two months
and it has been reported that all
Responsibility on Heredity.
available reserves have been drawn
The
oldest nations Invariably have
upon.
.
(he most philosophers and learned4
seers. This has been thonght to be
Just Arrived
duo, observes a writer, to their great­
Buicks and Oldsmobilca—A limit­ er accumulation of knowledge,-but.
ed amount. If you want one this this now theory places tho responsi­
season buy now. Thh may be your bility In large part upon heredity—
last chanco. .See us at once. Sem­ the fnet that men of civilised nation
give their sons the montal equipment
inole County Garage.
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of civilization.
bloom on'earth and was taken iwSQr
for a place
the garden o£ Heaver.
Rev. Massey of
the
Baptist
church performed the last sad rites
and the tender form was laid to rest
in Lakeview cemetery la s t. Wednc*-r
day. The sympathy of all is ex­
tended to the parents.

GERMANS WILL FIND

STONE WALL

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Card of Thanks
We wish to express our thanks to
the many friends for their words (f
sympathy and their assistance dur­
ing the recent illness :iqd death of
our husband und father.
Mrs. Williams
Mrs. Powell.
| Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hissed dcsir&lt;
to thunk their many friends for the
kindness andlsympathy shown them
during the recent Illness and death
of their doar little baby girl and for
the many .beautiful flowers..

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use th at gets rid of
the insects, the bugs,
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or whprever they are.

Feaole and Fenole "guns’ can be
bought In Sanford front

Fernald Hardware Co.
Hill Hardware Company

Fenole Chemical Co.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

Revival Hervlccs Baptist Temple
Special services were begun at the
Baptist Temple last Sunday and will
continue throughout the week.
These services aro under the per­
sonal direction of Roy. Dr. R. W.
Thiot (pronounced Te-»o), an evan­
gelist that comes to Sanford with
quite a reputation as a speaker and
worker in revival services. '
The meetings will be held dall
at 10 o'clock in the morning and at
7:30 in the evening. Special music
and song services have* been ar­
ranged with the daily programs.
The coo], cumfortablo building and
the. cordial welcome always pre­
dominant at the Temple are also
features of the week's meetings. A
special welcome to worship with tho
Baptist (oik during these services Is
extended to every one.
Summer Schstfl
Mrs. C. L. Polk began her sum­
mer school at the Grammar School
building yesterday morning.
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New Book
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Saturday
June 1st.
THE BELL DIRECTORY
This is the* most frequently consulted
reference list in this section. It -is- corrected
and revised every jew months.

SANFORD ADVERTISERS
are afforded an unequalled opportunity to
place their business before the best people in
a prosperous community. The space is lim­
ited,
the rates are reasonable.
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Why Colton Goods Are High
Just telephone, write or call on
George W. Williams died nt his
A little information as to the re­
home bn Pine avenue Saturday quirements of the war In cotton will
MANAGER
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at Perry, Georgia and at the time of
A 12-inch gun disposes of a bale
his death was 79 years of age. He
of
cotton with every shot fired.
served throughout the Civil War as
A
machine gun in operation user
a member of the • First Arkansas
up
a
bale in three minutes.
Regiment and
though
severely
In
a
naval battle like the one rff
wounded and forced to return home
one year after the wsr slatted went
buck to ‘the regiment and fought
bravely to the end.
Mr. Williams came to this city In
1910 and had resided here since,
whore he was respected and esteem­
ed by all, who knew him.
A lifelong member of tho Method­
ist church he was also fond of at­
tending services i t the other -church­
We are still able to make delivery on any and all Models of Overland ahd
es and he was a familiar figure at the
different churches of the d ty and
Willys -Knight Touring Cars and Commercial Cars. But it is the general opinion,
beloved by all of them as a devqut
that the Government is going to cut down the production 76%. ’ They will Boon
Christian gentleman.
be Hard to get. Better get in now, while the getting is good.
He leaves a devoted wife and one
daughter, Mis. Powell of this city
nd-u sister, Mrs. Matthews of At1
They all smile when they pay their bills in our Repair
lants to mourn his tors.
Department. I wonder why?
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The funeral cccurrod from the
late residence Sunday afternoon at
We are under contract to give Overland Service, and we give the same service
3:30, R ev.. Mnsiey of the Baptist
and courtesy to the owners of all other cars.
church officiating. Interment wss
made in Lakeview cemetery.
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A Word to the Wise is Sufficient

Mary Frances BIsgcII
M ay Frances, the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bissett haa
been canted up to tho realm* above
after a brave fight agalnat the dread­
ed enemy. - qf the children, colitis.
M ary Francos w it .J u s t-s ix te e n
‘m onths old and had been on 'earth
but a short while to gladden the
heart* of pa rent* gnd; friend* but
this sweet flower was not made to
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Unknown
Paul Early

9.70
1.39

I. T o y o m a ...____;______
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yda B 340 yda E 41

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Bamlaola County
^

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14

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E. If. Praatoa__________

11.10

14.47

U . M. Smith.

Prim Hammock Allotment aa Bacardad la Flat Rack Na. I Pages 104 aad 103
Sem laela C aaaly Baaarda
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B. Olreon______________
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run 8 603 ft K 669 It
N 633 ft W 369 ft S
8 120 ft W 261 ft
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run 8 686 ft E 369 M ft
N 686 ft W 888 M It------BK!&lt; of NW K of N W K ---------BEK of N E K ol N)VM
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* 8 . F. R&gt; (lea* • lot sold
Griggs by F. J, Lynch,
and Iraa 13-100 acre In
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BWK of BEK of B E K . . . . . —
24

U nknow n.... — ———__
Orlando.Development Co
Wm. r r i n i l e _________
Orlando I&gt;#v. Co. -------

219

Ovaratroat Turp Co-------

19

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T. W. U w to a ....................
J. C. Patterson
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T. W. U w to n ....................
T. W. Moran___________

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Elbert U.9aMorgan------—
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Mr*. J. M. J o bm ------------------------AT9
W. If. Howard---------------11.30
W. J. U w t o a __________
9.99
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J. D. Joaaa........ .................

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Fraata Addition to Altamonte aa Recorded la Flat Baab Na I Faga Iff
Bamlaala Caaaty Baaarda

E. T.

9 11
9 11
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V V o o ^ y d .- s r i o i
wda E 109 yda B 190
o ^ i d i ^ K V i f w k Z - 19 91

J a b . C ataa.----------------, A rthur Jam es--------------

Treat's Second AddlUaa I* AlUmaai* a* t w a r f f r i U F U l Banff Na I. Fag# 13
A. R. WlUlama------------W. D. Hoctoa -------------u .“ &gt; ) ' ' "
M ary M. M a rp k ---------U t i t ____ z -------------- --------- Anal# M. B * m * * l,——
U u 12 a .4 1 I . . Z Z Z Z Z Z Z
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N B K a l B B K --------------- Iff 11 99
K » N M dca 43 m la W
H U cb N U cb 'B 39
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T. W. Moran - . ___ ____
19

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Mr*. 8: M. Jalka.—. —
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Oriaadid* Dav. C#----------T . W. Mama---------------T . W. Manta

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J . B. Jaaaa-----

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J . Jalka Hrir*_

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Beg BE car af N W K *&lt; N W K £ 92
rwa-N 19 4 ^ W 14 aW 8
10 ch E 13 «k__________
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21 21
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ran w i l l r k T A t ch
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W o / BE to r ----------1« 91 I I
Dag 39 :

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J. B. Ik C. B. J obs* ..—
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—

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BE K afB W K . - ———— 9
I N E K of BEK (!•*• H ° 4da

1.47

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I4.04 I N W K a f a W K cf N W K ---------- » • «»
19.29 I BW «&lt; of B E K ..-------- ---------- — 1* •»

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3 s ra S i= =
O. F. Swop*

19

J. B. Joaaa.......
T. W. U w to a ..

rua B 41 ft E 178 ft B
41 ft W 188 ft N 226 fl
W 180 ft B 426 f t ....... . _
of B W K _______ *4
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B E K ,..... 16

3.86 |

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31

v .n a kerne Bewheewo* Comaeay** * x e &gt; &lt; AddllUa la Wlae k Haeaaeach aa Rccacdad
V .a Aradalt Oabara*
n *. 1 P . | . 199 Bamlaala C a a a l/ Racarda,
73.70 Bas l l ’yda W of BE cor of------- 19 11 I I .
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_______ 40
C* M o r g a n ...:------| U U 241.
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J . H. La#_____________ __ TAT0
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40
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Gao. Qainea........ ..........—
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11
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N atty# B . U aahart....—
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9 11 11
BWK of N W K ------» • *»
Orlando Dav. Co---------I
ra a N 9.9 cb B 74 dm
40
9 11 11
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4.81
4.81
4.88

Orando Dav. Co------- —

10

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14.80
4.44

10.46
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N 440 yda W 110
yda S 420 yda E 119

41

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Orlando Dav. Ca----------9.84
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Orlando Dav. C a. — -------------3.00
Orlando Dav. Ca— ——
!•*« Bag 7.07 ch B of NE cor of
8W K of B E K . . _ _ , - _ - 13
run n 9 cb W 7 ch N 9
10.14
ch E 7 eb----------------------- •
Morris I. W illiam .........
Bag BE cor of BWK of B E K ..... 11
it
run N 130 yda W 110 yda
Orlando Dav. Co----- -- -IA«
8 160 yda E 110 yda------Orlando Dav. Co---------B E K" of
Wm. Martin__________ _
1 *
of B)WK of* "
13
E. J. D urdin..---- — -----•
E. J. Durdin-----------------iN K o8fE &amp;"K oi SHE X "of
19
19
Orlando Dev. C o .... . —
9.73 |
rK of N EK of NW K —----- 19
I N W cor..__--------------- - -- 19
Paga 14 Neariaelt Caaaly Racarda
ra* 8 IM ch E 4.17 ah
L. H. Griffin--------- —
B 9 ah R 1.34 ah N 9 ch
O. E. Ad*my..... ... — —
N 10 dag E 7.94 ah N
H . H. Reasier--------------M. L. J a ffn f---------------:«0
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8
W
J o fV w K e r N ^ i V . 19
Emil M ic h e l__________
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run N 10K ch E 2.1 T
II. U. Roaaiar._________
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cb 8 9 ch E 1 3 4 ch 8 to
Fred Coarc has-------—
8 Hat of arid 40 dares
W to
lo b
beia f . . . — —- ---------4.41
w
Orltado Dav. Ca.------I Bag 90 yda E off NW cor of
It
Orlando Dav. C o_______
4. 3 1 1
raa * N ta d lu b ^.BEly
U a k a o w a ....--------------alaag ditch B I I &lt; i | 4
A lt.c b 'B I t cb W L i t
math aa Retarded

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U M S 9 — — - — —— —— Z Z Z

4 .4 9

M. M. Sm ith___________
Orlando Dav. Co
—
M. M. Bmlth___________
T. W. Moran---------------J. C, Patterson-------------

21 II

NW K of NW \i of N W K -----— 15
Bet 225 It N Dl BW cor ol
N K of N K • !
®*
___ '-------------- 15
run E 110 ft 8 60 ft E
1140 J t N IIS ft W
1120 ft 8 105 ft to

Bag 444 ft E of BW cor of
N K of N K ®f S E K of
1.70 •
N W K ---------------------—— 16
1A»3
rua N 111 ft E 171 fl
2.81
B l i t ft W 876 ft to
9.41
B
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2.83

G. D. Hurlhurt-------------

30
40

10

21

4 .4 4

7.8B
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E 103 yd* N 70
W 103 yda 8 70 • '

4.97

Ova retreat Turp. Ca...!—
Geo. Gllyard__________
Orlando Dev. C o ....... ....

&gt;K

120
20
20

71

21

8A 49
14.41

T. W. Moran___________
G. M. Aria...... ....................

E K of BE &gt;&lt; of B W l ( . --- -- ----- . 1 4 21 31
N E K of BEK (laaa N K of
N K of N K ) -------------------}4 *
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BWK of S E K _________________14 21 31
N W K of 8 F .K --------------------------- 14 21
*&gt;
N W K of N E K ________________ I® *»
31
10.76 Be* BW cor of N E )* of

Orlando Dav. Co----------

40

30
30
80

21
21
21

11.10

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E K of N E K of BW K__________ 14 11

A. E. Grlfin’a Hah DteUlaa aa Recorded la Plat Baah Ha. I Paga 41 HemlaeU Ca. Racarda
W K of U U 14 and 15 and
6.26
W. 8 . M oor* _____ :—
W K of 14 and all 17 1.66
Unknown
------- —— W 115 ft of U ta II and 10
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N K of U t 28 ahd N 331 ft ol
- Morton Realty Co----- —
U t 2 7 ----------- :--------- •*
21

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Oelada Scheal T raders' 8 *b IMelalaa aa Racardad la f l a l Baak N a. 2 Page II
•
Hamlaala C . . . 1 , R r r .r d .^ «
______ „
LoU 1 and 2 . . —
—

N W )(___________________ 15 21

21

1 Faga dd BaaUaala Co. Raeacda
Imwfaa Brae..---------------AdB

Jahn J. Eagaa'a Addlllea la Oelada aa Racardad la Plat Baak Na. 2 Faga 12
Hamlaala Caaaty Rtrarda
X^
*
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Morton R tilty Co . . .
W. A. Kloorc
----Unknown
. — —-----

Unknown

nek

Faga 44 Baaalaala Cn.
U . W. T a n n e r ....—
J . O. Jalka lira---- _ ,,, — .

Midway la Htc, 19, Tp. 21 H. R. 31 E., aa Racardad la Flal Baah Na. I, Faga 49
Hrariaale Caaaty Rrrerda
_________
'
Sam Rails.___________ —
U l 2 —.
_________
Bam H olla_______— -----U l 7 __
_________
.
Nelson llo /to n _____ ——
U t 14—

4.6 0

Trarl E. Stephen*

of U t 6 ---- ------------' SW K‘ of SE K

40.0B

D. a . Nmllk'a Addlllea ta Orlads aa Racardad la Plat Baak Na. I, Fag* 44
*
Hvm laall Caaaly Racarda
U t* 18 and 1 7 ._________ ______ •
' C. J .‘M arshall..... .............
U U 18 and 14-----------------------} ,
L. D. Moor*------------------

W. A Xtoof.

A. C. Martin.....................
Thoms* Sheppard and
Kira. L. G. HUrbuck

U t 144
——--------------------U U 131 aad 139..------------------

N K of N E K of BKM
a n ! WK o P N W K r i
BEK and BW K of flE K
aad N K of N E K of
BEK af BEK ana all
_ W ol Wsklva rlvar of 8

4.42
4.41
4.01
.14.40
1.14
44.43

30

WK of E K o« »W K of SEK
aad IK acre* described In
Deed Book 8 Face 33
HtmlnoU Co. Itrrora*
Beg BE cor of SWK ol N E K
run W 1820 It N tilt It
E 1320 ft 8 231 ft —- —

NK of NE K of NW K aad

IIVJ

Mrs. A McCbaaaey H r*.

U ta 10. 17 and II Block 1 -------

N W K of
• Bd NW K
Brg 347 ft E of BW eor of
..
(laaa BEK aad lea* N E K
1*9
N E K i____ :------------------- *9 9 1 * 2 9
c l N W K )__________
“23 21 30
rua N 404 ft E 414 ft
‘
of N W K and BEK of
NW
K
30
N 48 ft E 112 ft 8 432
21 39
2.73
N E K --------------------- ------' j
A. L. In g e r so a ...------—
19
40
ft W 077 f t -------------------'
11 10
CK
K -----------------------------------BEK of B E
------------- *T
19
80
41
E K ol W K of BEK M B E M - - * •
A lltm e.lt aad Palm Hpriaga a . Bacardad I . Plat Baah B Pag* 41 Oraag* Ca B .cttd a
10
NEK of SWK of lifeK ------- --- *» 21 30
;
18
Block
2
________________
______________
p
.
Fraalaad-----------------*
.19
30
Ut
8 WK of flWW of B E ] J _ ._ .---- *• t l
_________
21.17 N E K of N E K a a i
D. B. Vila# .
19
..
21 28
8 W)i of BWK of B E K ------------4
10
10
21
B W K ------------------------------ 14
NWK of BWK of flEK aad
Bag 7.87 ch N of BE
~
Galdaarad Hagbta aa Bacardad la Plat Baak Ns 2
81 21
cor of B W K ------------------- 4
rua N 7.I t ch W 14.88
U t • Block 13-----------------------ch 8 7.68 cb E 14.88
U t 24 Block 1 3 ... ------------------- .
D . 8 . V ila * ...__________
I**® L ou 14 aad 12 Block 17----------21
* chains____________—------ 4
21
Beg 8 E cor of BWK o l..................4
21
U t 1 Block 1 8 ...---- --------- -----raa N T .IV ch W 14,81
U t IT Black 19----------------------ch B 7.87 ch E 14.11
U t 22 Block 19--------------------D. A Vila#..........................
U t 11 Block 1 4 . . . -------------------------------WK el * N*WK af B EK ” "of
40
U a k a p w a ....—— ----11 so
B W K ....— —.:_______ — 4 21
5H "ri “
WK el N W K al BW K Haas
M ortoa Realty C a . ------49
11 40
. ? ___ S3
2K acraa la 8 E eor)--------7 21
49
______ 15
11 19
Iv m V . W W S J
J. H. Fear's Bab DfrlaUa Blabaa_nt FUatatlaa aa Recardrd la Flat Baak Na. 1 Fag# 49
Beamlaal* Caaaly Racarda
....u i.
1.13
-O vertired Tarp C o----U l 1*_____________ ______
1.49 1
a.
Klatman-------------U
U
IS
and 1 4 ...-------------------.
U u 23 aad i f . . . . ____________

.

41

Wlaaa'a Addlllea U Oelada aa Bacardad la FUl Baak Na. I Pag* 44 -&gt;
Namlaali Caaaly Racarda
ot 1 and E I I ft of U t 3
Lawton Bros....
. Block A ________________
ot I attending to Ry. and
■tor* building to within
30 ft N of NW cor* of
J. B. J obs* ..... ...... ........ —
building Block A . - --------Joa U tn h art. — _______
U t a 10 and 11 Block 11-----------U n k n o w n ..._—__——
LoU 1 aad 2 Block C .------ ------L. A. W ilton----------------U U 18, I I and 17, Block C...'—
All U U 12. 14 aad 14, lying B
and W ol. a_lln* which
would be BW . Hna of
Lot 2, Block U If a t­
L. A. W lU on.._________
tended, Block C. . .
—

30

M

S ^ iw K jr z z z z z
2H
E U of N E K of B E K ---------W?4 of N W )( of B E K ... . SW K of BEK aad SK of 8 E
21
of 8 E K --------------- -----4.83
N E K of N E K ----------------------- N W K of NW K
----------------- «
4|
S t t V W - iiw - f - N t ii”
2.16
and EK ol N E K of
3.85
N W K «l N E K ------------- . 2 1
NW K ol BWK and N E K •&gt;

l-NHIi R- Tan . 8 G ra.l « Raaardad U Flat p .ah N . 1 Fa^a
U u 2. 11 and IT...................... -1— 6
Jana Young Eatata
28 31
U t 4_________________________ 3*
Uanry Young------------—
N p»rl of LoU 6 and 6 ---------- 33 20 31

■K

81

U . L. Mitchell** Addlllea la Ovled* aa Bacardad la Flat Baab Na 1-Faga &gt;1
Bamlaala Caaaly Bacarda
U u 11 and 14 Block B .— ------ ------^ ____ •______________ Jaffa Barlow-----------------I

tVlldmers la Bar. 11 Ta. 20 B.. R. 10 E. ahd Hac. 5 Tp. 11 B. R 18 E aa Racardad
la Plat llaak Na. l,'P a * e II I . Bamlaala Caaatr Record* 1.38
U U I. 2. 8, 4. 8 and 7 Block AE* J M ] °
-----------4.80
U U 10 lo 20 Blodk A_________
P. It. H o lm a n ...----------120
¥ It. Holman.
U t 7, A 11 and 1A Block 1
1.10
P. R. Ilo lm a a ....
U U 1 and 4 Block C ._______—
120
F. IL Holman____
U t 1 and*. Block C. ■ ■ . . . . —
U ta 3. 10 . 12 and 13 of
A
b
a
r
lo
w
.____
s.
Matter
Block C .. ___ — ------------P. It. )lfolm aa____ _____
U t 11 Block C........................... —
¥. R. H o lm a n ...---------- U u 14, 19 and 30 Block C ____
K. II. Holman__________
U ta 1 to 10 Block D__________
Maaacy A Whrlow-------U ta 11 and II Block D {---------P.
R. H olm an.------------U U 14 and 14 Block D'---------Mateey A Warlow-------U U 16 and 18 Block D . ---------U U 17.
18.
19
and
20
1.60
F. R. Holman
----------Block D .........I__________
4.16
F. R. Holman
_______
All Block E ____—--------------2.63
Mra.
Roberta
Allan
—
U ta 1 to 6 Block I...... .................

3.00

A IT

Eric Aadoraaa'a Addition ta Oelcdn aa Recorded
Flat Baah Na. I. Faga 88
Bem laait Caaaly Racarda
•
••
U U 3. 4 and 8.................................
J - 11• ^ n m .--------- ----------14.IB
a
—
■
i i ■■
—•&lt; ii " ■■
T. L. Caaklag'a Addlllea la O vflda aa Bacardtd la Flal Baab N * I , Fag» 44 ’*
Bamlaala Caaaly Racarda
•
U t 1 and * atrip IS by 100 ft
67.44
R.
W.
Lawton----—
—v —
ol E a id a o ! U t A —
00 f»
U t 4 (laaa 14 by 100
f | off B
1A 19
E. J. M auball— .— — —
■ I d a ) . .. . ______________ —
S A I»
J. M. J o n e s.___ — __—
Lot 3 and E K ol 6 ——
——
4 .4 3
W. H. Howard. J----------A 9»
‘Mra. Brian B a rn n a U r—

C. C. C al____________

a,
21

Henry J o bm ..

u

ff.IV Lota 1 , 1 anil S Hlock H ..e------LoU 4( ft iffd
LoU 7 to 18* niM k a*
H it

_______

7*

A SB

A. Aalla'a Prat Addition la O rieda aa Seconded la Flal Banff Na. I Faga 44
■
• Bamlaala Caaaly Bacarda .
(

_—

I) R. Mllcbtll'a Harvay af lb* Levy Gradl aa Rrrardad la F lfl Bank N*. I Pag* 3
Bamlaala Caaaly Racarda
Gila*, O vertired A
Let 26 Block B— — ----- —------D r a w __________
2.45
Unknown--------------------1.07
All ualolted part of Block B . . Let 8 lira* bag 14 eh N .o l BW
cor run N 85 deg 60
min E 3 3-100 cb N 8
dm 30 min W 9 ch S
70 deg W 3.67 eh 8 6
Gila*. Overetreel A
•
deg 30 mla E 10 3-10
D raw ......................
3.02
ch to beg) Block C---------J.
S.
D
ln
k
le__________
9.54
Lot II Block C -----------------------J. 8 . Dlakle---- ------------5 »5
Lot 18 Block C----------- —------ —
27 20 31
liet SW eor U t 2
---------run 8 to NW cor Lot
12 Block C E along N
Una of U U 8 . 8, 10, 11
and 14 Block C to U k a
Jeaup NW to mouth of
Unknown--------------------l*-*®
Soldier Crash W to bag . .
Unknown — — -----------&lt;•"“
Let 0 Block D ------------------------Gllrw,
Overstreet
A
Lot 11 Block D----- ----- — — g —
Drew-----------------&lt;&lt;8
Myrtelle Terry----- -------J-f®
Lets 21, 22. 28 and 24, Block D .
U
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k
n
o
w
n
...--------------U t 75 Block D ------------ -----------W.
B.
French
at
a
l-------4.25
U l 57 Block D -----------------------Uakaoarn-------- —— ——
7.25
U t 05 Block D___________ ____
E.
U.
Dillon___________
•
ATI
U t 50 Block D „—------------ — ______________________________

9
_
N K ) and BWK of BWK
B t| 301 It 8 and 94 ft W of
&gt;
NE ‘ eor of BWK of
NW K ----------------------- --- 9
ran &amp; to F. M. Ry W
403 ft N to p t W ef
_ .
bee E to beg....... ...............
Of NEW of N E K ------------ 9
&gt;H »cre* la NE cor el B EK ®(
9
BN ef8a r .&gt; ('off- BEK- r i t "w Z
9
...
.k ,r* river------ ------ :-----BN of BWK of BWK (laaa
beg BE eor ra a N 279
ft W f i t ft B 178 f t E
«13 ft)----------- —
19 9119
NWK of BWK B . d T i K of
NEK of BWK of BW K - 10
1®

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SI

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«l
run
. 4T ’c-b-B”
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C 8.41 ik N I e k ..------—

W oodard.._______

K

R. Roblnton--------------w"
.. „
Bag BW cor of BK&gt;( of S W K .,, 24
8W.K
R
run E i f deg 80
Me.lkrra
lra a C aPU
m p,arfaah
a j'a ’P W
i"***
TIM«. Caaaly Btcarda
T* i*
30.81 ch B 1 ch W 20
fUaiaera eFlarlda
„ MO
arg(4
Na.•£3 *}•
ra g eG *7,
Hamlaalt
Edw. flhlemaa----------- —
ch ilae......— __— ____ ____
U t, 3 . ad 4---------------------------•
U akaow a.......................
C. D. llalnaa........ —-----N E K ol N E K ------------------------ 1*
Mortoa Realty C o . . . . —
BEK
.-------*---------------- T*
BW K a ft___
_________________
W. E. Simmon* ——— —.
l.lr worth Grata Campaay'a Flral AddKIan to Urn Uwtt of af'Gaaava aa BacardadSa
W K »f 8 W )( of B W K ................ *«
lata w an,
r , M DMk Na&gt;
r M , g j, Bamlaala Cdaaly Racarda
Clllva
W. M cK ay---------BK of E K o? N K )( of S W K — *«
0.00 S K of N E K of N W K _____________________________________
E. T. Htin ea .__________
(W. J. Daniel*____
Lot* 7 and 8 Block 1---------------- *

n e k . oV

a a d ' B K of BWK i
B E K aT N E K •&lt; NWJu
? A ~ W 4 fV S S #H „

Victoria Jamleoa.——

as
. ea-• —•01—e——— — — °* 22

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.

B K *i 8W K_*f

T . C. Blmpaoa--------------Lewie 41 Johaaoa ----------Ove rat rant Turp. C a.

10
49

i , « , &gt;•
ran W *10 ft N 105 ft
B 110 ft B 191 f t ------------ __ . .
..
HEK of BW K— i______________ * • M 84
W
K
of
BWK
(laaa
4
five
acre
IT.0S
'
tracU told ta A. Daama
4.11
and C. C. C at)---------------- 10 81 24
Bag on N alda of O. B. Ry 340
,
431
ft N of BW cor___________10 41 24
. ' run N 980 ft E 449 ft B &gt;
to R of W BEly along
'
Ry to b c c ----------------- :—
All N W K of R H k B and E ol
Creak...-*——
------— 41 21 20
Bag 294 ft 8 of NE cor of E K

. 88

' •

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t

46
49

81
ft
ran
B 441 t t % 49 ft B 149
ft W
ft t* b a g ..—

Alaiaadria ar d ried # aa Bacardad In Flal Baah Na. 1
Parent CRy aa Racardad la Flal Bark Na- 4 Page 99 Bemlaala Caaaly Bacarda
U t 1 Block A.----- :----------------of U t 4 and all 4, A 4
1A90
M.
E.
Clark__________
aad E K ol 7,.-------- —---1A*0 U t &gt; Block A Overstreet Turp. Co......
l i t to i l l -------------------- —
LoU 414
'■a* ,0.07
A. Aalla’a Flan af O .lada aa Bacardad la Flal Baak Na.
J. L. H ill______________
49
■M
..
U U l t o 4 Block F------------------

. ,
Fl ori da C1traa Camoaar*a Flal af lka Oaaava T rad la flat. 41, Tp 10 B B.
gealhata B i n &lt; a u i j { » u r ,r (
^ r , g#
Bamlaala Caaaly Racarda

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■ M E K s n y aa l sname
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4-19

1*M®

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N W K .?f N WrM
^ jtf'
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WK . .
•■ W ri e‘
11

W. A. Whitcomb—
• 10.40
c , E. r * ( tm a a .----------1140
ATT
1tea mb______
tcomb______
0.34

,4 « 14 “ f ,80' - -------------------------------------- 1 11 b r ™ -----------------._ &gt;0
. . . .31
.
Mra. B. K. A rth u r. . . . .
IT.

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■ »

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L o t i --------------------------- ----------

W. A- W hitcomb.______

-

Raya) Fern Cn.----- — —

40

B M W P « » l t f 8 l l | » - ^ 3 6 s s L ____

« . . .

*• **•«• • •

Gao. Ool

8 144 ft B IA S ft

Beg

Sac Id Tp 41 B B 40 B aa Bacardad

Mleou's Hah D ivides aa Raaardad la Plat Baah Na. 3 Pag* 7 ® *"'**1* C ,‘ B***, 4 jg «g

(Coatlaaad a s Papa T)

H I

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A00
A09
A 00

U u 3. 4 aad 3...... ........................ ......................................................*• Gawtoa--------------------

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- R r w " f i £ t l I0 „

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W. A. Wbltaamb_______
W. A. W hitcom b._____
W. A. W hitcomb______

Ui-

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'r a n E IT dag 10 mla I
to E llaa Baa 8 f latereoctloa Brat Una known
na U t I Blmma BabDl rial an-----------------------

'

Taecawllla aa Racardad la Flat Baak B Faga 41 Orange Caaaty RaVarda
Ut* 1 to 4 aad 17 te 20 and
33 to 36 and 46 and
______
U akaowa.
40 lo 6* . . ----------------------

U a k a o w a .. . . __________
U ak aaw a___ __________

U t 3 Black 4 . . . —------------------U t 7 B lo c k 'S ...---------------------- -

S E t( of
&lt; N E I(
of NE

—

Hrigbta aa Baewrdad la Fin* le a k Na. S.Fnga 44 Bemlaala C*aaly Btcarda

L it

1.77
U n k n o w a ...._—______
1.48
Unknb w n .___________ —
awn o*Nek’VTbeKZ Z Z Z
8.20
J. H. C ow an.__________
10
1.10
41.(9
C. W. Goodrich________
49
1 10 11
*
Frias V ia l a&gt; Ft. Read aa Raaardad la Flal Baak Na. 1 P « a 144 Bamlaala Co. Racarda
L^ia 1 1 1 aad i
______
Wa U aodnea-----------i.t®
,Z _ _ „ _ _ Z Z Z Z Z Z
O. W. Wylly H rlra
1ST
1.10
U
a
k
a
o
a
...
U ta 11 and 1 4 .----------------------C. W. Goadrick...
U ta R. 4 aad T ---------------------«.I5
A. B. Raaaall'a Addlllea la FL Read aa Bacardad la Flat Baak I Faga 07
.
Bemlaala C aaaly Baaarda
U
U
4
aad
3
Block 8......... ..................................................................Unknown--------------------S .l l
40
U nknow n.____________
BWK of B E K ------------- ---------- - 7 40 41
N E K of N W K aad w R of
EM of BEK of N W K
aad EM ol W K •&gt;) _
45.05
Ura. J . A. M chlllllaa. . . .
B E K of N
W K ........... ........ 0 40 11
NW
41.18
- U ak n ow n .. . . ________ —
U h 1 n a d l aad e R of B EK -- }*
*
41.45
U nknow a_____ ________
U U l . f . 4 aad I .......:--------------- 1 ; 40 01
ryaa.----------------J.
U.
Bry
U t 1 — _____________________ «»
80 41
ek U i 1013..........
Back
N K of BW K of N W K of
Mary C. T ite r ------------N W K — ________ ______ 10 40 11
3
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10

415

10
10

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4 ’
BEK of
- K
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N
of
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4
n e k . . ________
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4 Acraa Bq
la NW
N W eor---------:---cor
BqSn
NE
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of NW^K
N W K of
W K of
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8 WW
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19.43
Bag 1180 f t ’ NTof 8 E cor of
*
B W K ol B W K ...---------raa E 458 It N 485 ft
4.10
W 444 ft 8 484 tL _______
1.47
SW
K
Of BW K of S W K (laaa
S .ll
bag 04 yda N of BW eor
rua E 40 yda N 40 yda
W 40 yda 8 40 yd a)-------N K af B E K of BEK of B E K ..
8 K of N E K Of B E ft of SE H •­
Bag 110 ft N of BE cor of

10

10

0L,8 W

ran H r " l i l t ft f f 410 ft
1414 ft 8 410 ft_.
N E K of BW K of N E K .......... ....
8 K • ! . N E K of N E K •(

4 7-10
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Armour Part* Works . . .
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Beck Ham mock aa Baaardad la Ptal Baak Na. I Pace 13
Ramlaala Caaaly Racarda
Jim . Aahlay ___ —
| . tt
S . M. Howard.
Z —Z
£ 0.05

B. E. Browa'a B ab.D Itlalai

i

A flB ja*tJ--------- Z Z Z ______
.
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nil Bloaa 8 ----------------- —--------------- ----- -----

Draw’a Bab Dtrlalaa aa Recorded la Ptal Baah 4. Page 40. Hamlaata Caaaly(fcecerda
4.53
U a k a o w a ....-- ----------14
Mrs. Helen T. Morse ... .
41.75
U ta 0. 10. 11 aad 14-------Francis Karrall.________
40
__ 14 20 80
Maaca llammack* aa Bacardad la Plat Baak Na 1 Page 01 Neariaals Caaaly Htcerde
U ak aow a.. . . — ________
’l l
20 30
___ 14
40
M. M. Smith . . . ______
U ta 44. 43, 44, 43. 4A 47.
14 20 30
All in Saaford Grant
11.34
E. C. TyUa .
Franrlt Kartell------------(0
aad 40
20 30
« S3
N W K of N W K -;----------- ___ 14
E. C. Tyler
to
Uakaowa
------- — —
S K of U t SO.
___14
20 30
of---------N E K ......
BK of N E K &lt;
, off
4 A t Bag 7.03 eh 8 of NW
Drg NE eor U t I . — ..... . ______ 24 40 31
17 20 30
14.75
run 5 0 ( ( eh W I eh N
ran H 1Z.5 cb K 7.»» cn
4.45
J. H. Dryca-----------JO
Unknown . . . . - ____
10
HI
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ol HE)(
of NWr't " ."17 19"HI-*
0 K ch E I eh----------------X
N 87 drg 30 mla E 0.7
Armour FartlUiar Warka 41.35
of N W K
N EK o(
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ch tf 43 drg 10 min W
Armour
Ferlllliet
Work*
50.55
____
45.35
J.
U.
Cowan----6
32 19 31
U u 0 and 7 . . . . ——,— r — — — »?
I t K ch 8 47 dag 30.
J. U. C ow aa----------------«•**
5 E »W M
_
U t known aa Bird U lead ..__— - 34 20
N E ir °l
.
mla W ATI ch to bag
4333
W. G. Aldridge
1
32 19 31
Ura.
J.
Q.
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4
0
5
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10.47 ch N and 11 44 ch
dear
S
40
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101.15
W. Q. Aldridge.
80
W of BE cor L it 4 . . . . . — 14. 40 II
32 I t 31
Bag 7.05 ch 8 ‘of NE corner of
.
ol
ran W 5.44 ch N to Lake
BEK . --------------------1* 40 40
W.
G.
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....:----6
19
31
33
Jaaup
N E ly to pt ' N of
.
NEK
run B 87 drg 10 mla W
.
W. J . L awton------ aa — * 40.47
bag 8 ta bag.,----- ------- WK of N EK of
rM
4.41 eh * 8 44 dag 40
W.
O.
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....—
.
—
1
14 19 31
Booth 4 acraa of follaw iag dee.
mla E 4.44 ch N 10.74
T t e*a
oi n w •( ni
cribad laadl Bag 4.10
.
Mr*. J. G. M artin ch ta b e g .. . —---------- .
11.46
Peopaa Dank of Sanford..
8
w« 19 31
ch N af BW cor U t • ...... 44 20 41
B E K ........ .
N
K
of
8
W
K
of
BEK
end
N
K
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10.03
J.
W.
Shllre...........
.............
10
f w l of n r .t, «
. a a 11 l» 31
rua N 01 dag E 12.40
J. T. U w lass...... ...... —
of BEK of B W K ------------ 10 10 3 0 ‘
44.13
hfra. A. M cDonald-------10
MW 34 I t 31
cb N lh ly
alaag
road
tf AfWJa
NW
11.44 ch W 400 It N
.
Earaka llam m ack aa Racardad la Plat Baak Na. I Paga IM . Bemlaala C aaaly Bacarda
400
ft
W
1.14
ch
N
0^
Canaan aa Bacardad la Flal Baah Na. I'. Page 111. Bemlaala Caaaly Becerda
U
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11.
41.
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3
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34--------JJ.
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B
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.............
*0.46
1.41
x h N 44 dag W to W
U. C. DuDoee, *Agt-----40.01
L ot 4 Black 1 . . . ---------------------N ailya M. U aehrrt-----llaa of See 8 ta bag. _ _ / —
134.73
Lain a. 4. 3. A 7. 10 an j .1
I * , go
____— ____
U a k a o w a ,...__________
4.60
8 . OleeoB._____________
7.74
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10.00
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Block
___ — —■----U a k a o w a ....--------------4.40 U t l i V I V Z Z Z Z i ; ----- Uakaowa . -----------------------------------------------------------------If. C. DuBoaa. Agt-------N W K and B W K --------------------4.71
L e t 3 Block 4 . . ---------------------U
U
00.
100,
114
aad
117---------I.
B.
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ment, to rube an arm y . of betweei
three and five million men wit hit
the ye*.-, anti quite a nunibi,- arc
enrolling in the nayal reserve force
in preference to being TJrafted.”

en Red Cross Drive
In Seminole ‘ -

NUMBER 77

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918

Canning Factories Want To Young Men Become of Age
To Fill Our Army
Come To Sanford

the support cf the wives nre anxuoua to get into the army.
Also, hundreds of cases have de­
veloped where men have waived
their industrial cinislflcatlon ' and
have asked to be placed In.elites 1 so
they might Ic subject to early, call.
Uncle Sam's nrnty on April 1,
they might bp subject* to early cell
Uncle Sam’s army cn April 1.
1917, consisted cf 1-1,079 trtlbficd
regulars, 70,713 national guardsmen
and 4,000 members of th&lt;- Rererve
corps—n total enlisted petaound ui
our participation
in the wa;, i i,
r '
during which ,tve have hnti to build
up front n skeleton organization a:.:
organize ill our training and equipnicnt facilities, wc have increased
our army by 1,895,310.
Notv that our machinery ;r dr..\»
Ing, trairfni;, en ilf plt f; and t : ' r -per ing nxi&gt; l.ts l*c%n tievdopeu a«
u:ay he
oe-c-J. te
an equal number during the next 112
months. If tve do it means that in*
Hlcnd «if an tinny of 3,000,000—whie
stead of an army .of 3,000,000—
which Secretary of War Raker has
refused to ret as n limit for our army
in the next y ear—tve will have, by
May 1919 un army of more than
1,000,000.
And of these 4,000,000. it is not'
improbable that- May, 1919, will
find ut least 2,500,000 in Europe.

American Flyers Bring Down
•. the H uns.

Fighting has died down again In
By Hurry Hunt in Tampa Times
L:ar.frrd ufletJ an ideal locution for
Flanders and Piccrdy and only the
[Washington, May 14. — A!any
a-,b!g canning factory and this fact
guns are busy. The artillery fire
is being recognized by ‘several firms m^rc men than Untie bant will ho
continues tirang all along theso
that mnk*/ r. specialty of piecing aide to train, equip and transport to
fronts, as well as on the Arras front,
canning fccicrks at CarioCs points FAmcd within the
liext
twelve
and lr. mart xkloni north of Kcmin* Florida Whore the crogp and tnc months arc Ltlii available frent those
nid and north and south of the
railror.d rates and w atertrar.rpcrta- tct-SUrod fer the- first draft and Ircni
.-on,,itti from ,'nUtit
•«i»,i /.tic .
rion and other facilities Ipcl; good. men who bavA'become of age tinted,
These
meters
huvo
been
the tcencs
The Sanford Heard of Trud.e is June 1917, iiml have now been
tf
t.i
the
rocert
fighting,
and they
.akir.g up the f.iat.er tf a iar».e can­ brought under the selective service,,
probably will the • the strongest cfning’factory and in few v.-ccl-s will
In fact with no further change In
.u i.t
ihc^v.ciz.-.ans believe
have something to make public !r the se-loctivo s ir . im regulations, we
the time Is opportune to strike anew.
this, respect. The Hoard tf Tilldc can itu-rtneo our array within the
In *i't..».di&lt;t ...e .3 ,i.nans have been
has received several good olloi* from
j »‘nr i. necessary, to 4,800,000
b „ u | J.Vit.. tU I..- their attem pts to
supply houses who ate willing U
gain hill 44. us the French not only&lt;
come to Sanford und put in a larr."
. u u .I-c:.. front tho high ground,’
plant provided that people here will
'
t ’:r '• ; rated the c^pmy poll
sake some slock in the concern.
Several of these same.plants recently
Tho rifont figure* of 3.000,000
In Picardy, tho G erm ane.have not
established in Georgia and other
.■non, «.. u.i the probable strength if
loUlltir uUuikit to
southern state* have made good div­ aur army by tire end of this year has
drive
the
French
from the wooded
idends un .canning sv.eet potatoes led lo ccnsidcrahle conjecture as to
terrain
ruptured
near
Unifies. Ger­
alune mm Ithe Stanford coition his h .he iiitiitineiice of an inetccic in the
man
and
French
artillery
fire con­
number if iriq s
tl.-tl count nr Jraft age limit.
tinues
heavy
north
of
the
Avrc.
The
profitably canned.
Tim e s.upply
enemy
bombardment
of
tho
French
Tne
fawl
is,
however,
time
3,000,iiousis also have c marketing bureau
lints here has beep most intense for
*0'i men can he mu-Mcred withetil
that iaUo&lt; care of the finished
tho past two weeksi, but tho Gerducts and guarantee it price that exhaurting half the clnrs 1 men reg­
Itnvo attem pted no attacks
mans
will allow a good margin cf profit to istered lust June r.nd still subject trf
o react against successful
except
parade M arshal—A. D. Pnrnsh
the factory. Wuh the plan, -/c.u*e*i .•ail. l or our ermy today is hst.
fell
gains.
.
,
French
I
tl:un
910,010
short
of
that
numbir.
, order named, the line will fciir
anti the output having a rltady
General Pershing ahs issued hU
,.d. il south on Park iin r.u r:
market a cunning factory here v oid 1 The total number of men in tne
first blficial statement on American
not only he a good thing for she cit; army as of May 6, including regu­
The Sanford Band
operations siqce his troops took over
r.s a steady pay n il proposition hut lar.*, federalized national guard and
.flayer and City Olficials to thi
•‘octets permanently simultaneously
those
railed
under
the
draft
is
2.1
^7.(
ATMS
INTORPOR
VTES
,h- «.f the Bund.
wit It an announcement front Wash­
&gt;2t*.
This
ineltidi*
554,397
in
the
growers who t-oul.!
i'-iii-f of Police r.nd Police Ofington
that where Amctican, British
regular
army,
40.•,952
in
the
federal­
And
Purchases
Building
and
Prop­
good price for tl.t
t» the left of Band
and French troops-are fighting to­
ized guard, und 1,224,479 culled un­
erty on First Street
now
lift
in
the
fieh
Next Uncle Sant and Miss Colum
co guard, and 2,221,479 culled unJ. J. Cates, who has been operat- gether and the Americans arc in the
ping season is over
dtr t he draft.
,i.g* u . . ,N.t and iiiasl groeety majotUy. thi control will be in
gciix to warte for r.«* reason
Following will come all mot iters
o'l-inevr hr.*o h**T i r t e ’j rrr*ed ur.dct * — 1 ;.r f rr .'-. -The G :rntan« p f
(hire is no facto.*.
Total iF^iVitktion
who have sons or relatives in service
draft wss 9,580,608. Experience to j the name of J. J. Catea Compnny, down a heavy barrage on tho A:nertake
»• care of it.
i,r,d these inolhcts me asked to carry
,':sn lines northwist o.'
ihei rporato:. ^.e J.
date lies shown that .114 p tr tent o r'j.ic , uni
Thcie is also t&gt; local ecnc
tic k r reth ir service flags
pum ng in u .yonning slightly over one tbiru o( t i tr t m c n |(ja a a , C. O. Couch and S. ). Carnes. nraday but t o ir.f.tntrj*
is thinking
aulted.
Next will come the County Guards
Not only has the new firm incorfactory here and it is almost certain ate eligible fir service,
in command of Ccpt. Dingce
&gt;
I t ar;!ul diiitlrcf in *h'n sector
that tho summer reason will see a ing two third-, because of depend­
rn'ed bvt they have purchrreu
tv,-:
AtnerL'Ut a-.iato:- have ac­
ency
of
families,
industrial
exemp­
Next Red Cross C hapter nnd
factory of this kind started in San­
s .tor: tccr.t ct.d ;.rc*::ty at *lLw
counted
for threo German machines.
tions
and
Vhysical
ability
are
not
branch olllcets
,
_
ford and it should have the help of
rner of Oak avenue and H rst
Increased
artillery uclivity la noted
-ligibic
fur
present
service.
reel,
belonging
to
F.
L.
Woodruff
nil
our
citizens.
Next Red Crors lady members
or the Lorraine rector.
id
rocon.li
occtti
ieti
by
the
MerUn
tins
ou.ia
cf
34
per
cent
the
N, \t Red C’rtMS gentlemen memAs *&gt;n the western front the lull
otal tics'* l r..en eligible for rerviit
Musons. \ttctition!
Naval Reserve Remit ing
iu
Laly icm airs unbroken, but 'vlth
under tho tlrt.li v.ould he 3,359,44l&lt;
A
special
communication
of^
San­
Tho J. J. C a.ci Company will
Junior Red Cross giil members
Room 1 City Hall, Turn pa
expectation
that, as in France, hcav*
(Jf
these
1,224,479
jslrcady
have
liter,
ford
Lodge
No.
62,
F.
oi
A.
M.
will
curry a .fall line tf staple and icncy
with their teachers
.
the apt ramimate groceries, hay, grntn and feed, far- figh-ing will break cut aoon. Ob3c held on Tuesday afternoon com­ celled, ‘leaving
Junior Itcd Cross boy members
Improvcmcnts In The Star
menting nt 3 o’clock promptly for i.umbt-r of eligible but uncalled rr.cn mcis oupplieo, crate materials, i-tc., sr-rvut Jr. London h«!Lvo the hsrsith their teachers
O. P. Herndon manager of the the purpose of conferring the En­ .•tgistered last June* at 2,134,961 ur.ti undir the management of Mr. afded Aturtiirr. t i e r * 111 be agitnit.
Roy Scouts of America in com­ Star Theatre is making extensive tered Apprentice nnd FVlIotfrraft allowing for possible error In the Cnu-s will build up u large but!nets I the Italian line from the '’tclvlo past
mand of F. E. Giles, Asst. Scout­ Improvements In the theatre build­ Degree. Every member cf Sanford t errentugot however, drafted authc r- in the future as lie has in the past. to Monte Grnppa. Just cast if the
master
Bronte, In tho hero of breaking
Aies are placing the number of r»ing.
The gallery and operating Lodge invited.
Mr. Cates has been ojxruting the
iiisining cligthUs from the first repm- Sanlbrd Flour It Feed Co., in the through the Italian difenso .and
Other organizations nnd eitlzens in room has been improved by the cut­
it.itlon at 2.090,000.
lint- us directed by the Parade Mnr- ting of six. windows on the front
VVeibornc Block for the past two
reports lively artillery and pitw l;
*hal
.
Rut titere are inure limn that.
and one each on the north and
years very successfully and has a
engagements • along the mbunUlbi
south ends, and the gallery has a
Colored Red Cross officers
• By tho amendments just passed lurge | atronugc from this section. '
front nnd the dispersal of cvutny
fire escape consisting of a flight of
Colored Red Cross members
by, congress which provides for the ‘ The new location Ib ideal, fronting troops at. two points by ltallaixU at-Colored Junior Rod Cress mem­ stairs that can easily be let down to
registration atid drafting of men who on First street and being on the
teriea.
bers, accompanied by their teachers. the ground in cose of fire. On the
have become since last June, et tracks of tho A. C.*L. Ry., where
An attem pt by enemy airxmft. to&gt;
north
and
south
sides
cf
the
theater
least 700,000 additional men will he cur load shipments of hay and grain
The parade will'bo all walking nnd
building
two
large
doors
have
been
raid
Paris Wednesday nlg1^ WMt
made eligible.
*
will go down Park avenue to; Tenth
and groceries can easily bo unloaded.
cqj
that
will
aerve
as
rocapcs
In.case
frustrated
by the aerial an d larilllw y street, ucron Tenth to Magnolia, up
The total registrants under this ,Mr. Cates states th a t ho will occupy defense* of the city. The.Ocxiwan*,.
of
fire
and
wfU’
alsoi
be
fine
ventila­
.Magnolia to First, down- First to
new draft art Are expected to be the new location ms soon us he can
however, dropped a *amU«r off
Oak nvenue and down Onk to Cen­ tors for the summer time. In fAct
about
1,000,000. The percentage of get poesession and many Improve­ bombs on tho rr.oro (UatwnC suburb*.the
Star
wTJ
be
one
cf
the
ceil
st
tral Park.
'
altglblca iu expected to .b e between ments will bo made in the building
of the French capital. • Aerial actlv
70 and 10 per cent. There were and additions are contemplated.
Directly after the" parade promi­
lty ju the * attic Unwi continue at
t only 34 per cent eligible in the orignent speakers from the band stand
hl£b pitch, vrith French and British
i inal draft. The different* percentage
will tell you of Red Cross and its
Duval Goca Dry
airmen dropping m sny bombs on
■ is due to the fact that compnrativtworld work.
Jacksonville, May 1&amp;.— Duval
! !y few of the young men who hare
Every person in line is urged to
county went dry in the local option
. become 21 within the -year ore mar­
carry a small American flag or some
election ycaterdoy by a substantial
. ril'd’ and . have dependent families
Hag cf the Allies and it is hoped thnt
When the W'-lstles Blow
majority, but owing to belated re­
that an equally small prcccntage are
every one will take part in this
M tvur Divieon bes issued a proeso akillf cl industrially ns to secure turns tho figures have n o t boon com­
great parade of democracy and ir.er- lr.:.r.tion to loyal Americans -of S&amp;r.pleted.
excihptii n . on industrial grounds,
fa -l t &gt; stnnd for one minute eacN
.Necessity of turning out tbo sa­
&gt; and th a t the average cf physical diaday 7.» i ir in tfcc evi r-nw with u
lmons in order to hold tho big arm y
,
ability
Is
much
lower.
Bell Cafe to Reopen
covered head as the whistle* blow.
camp then* was one of tho higgest
1 In the event thorn 2,700,000 ell—
Tho Bell Cafe will reopen to­ AH of us should remember this am
factors in swinging the county into
i gihlcs shoald bo absorbed Into tho
morrow under the mantrgomont of while It will take a few days to bethe prohibition column.
army before June 1219, bringing our
ustouted to It every one
James Dandcrlnko, the former owner co mo
The drying up at Jacksonville
army to 4,800,000 or more, there
and manager. The Bell closed eov- should heed the call to patriotism
leaves
only four Florida countiis
I will 'a t th a t time be another group
«ral months ago and it will he good It means thnt we nre with the govwot—
JPlnellta
Monroe, Escambia
I of 70Q.0GO to 800^00 immediately
news to tho former patrons that the
and
Hillsborough.
I t is tuJievcd
t available without changing our baiin
Cafe will open again a t the old publicly, expressing our sentiments,
tb
a
t
the
vote
-hero
yotterday
abso­
&gt; of drnfL
stand, corner of First street and Park thus keeping alive nil the traditions
lutely
settles
all
doubt
as
to
the
re­
* From these figures it may be seen
of truo and loyal Americans. Re­
sult
of
the
statew
ide
prohibition
* that thcro is no present need for
Dodder
* member that at six when the vhistlcn
election next November.
5. worry as lo our ability to raise men
blow
you
arc
to
stop
your
work
nm
Eggplants and peppers are In
Farris Will Speak Here
» to match the kaiser. In fact, army
many Instances' -attacked by the stand with bared head for one min­
Wise
Mosquitoes
* officials declare
ereentugo cf
Hon. Ion L. Farris, candidate for
narariiic p m Dodder, n yellow, ute.
J. B. ILindall was asked by a Congress In the Fourth District wilii
men.from the original draft who are
1'iirlikp growth th a t twines around
tligiblo f tr service is increasing la­ friend yesterday to tell him a lie. address the people on tho Irsucs of
Sunday at Cocicgatlonal ( hurch
&lt;bc plant and smothers It.
J. B. in always ready to please his the day in tho city tomorrow after­
ther than decreasing.
" O rfrr Wcifi," cr nr.v Mpht c r t!.a
Care should he taken to remove
Hundr»cs cf men who originally friends and' he told »him this one noon iit 6:30 p. m. a t the corner of
cf this parasite from the plants a t wetld-olu frsbian &lt;f Heath, ufil k'l
filed
d a in « fer exemption on depend- which aside from being the first is Firet street and Park-avenue. *
orrc ai,d not allow it to flower and tho morning them e,.In the evening.
,
oncvjsrotm’s
are now wlihdrnwlng also a good‘joke.’
Mr. Farrlf Js a forceful speaker
ss R njgy become a Very injuri­ "Selling out Cheap, cr W b a ta f tjr
He said that the other night the and a.largo crowd should greet him
thekb cTSHta and reporting "themall'crc
Life's
Greatest
LcsaC?.”
ous Pest In our fields,
- •
mosquitoes bothered him some and -tomorrow ss he will have aomethlng
selves for e|sts 1.
.
Dodder (s found on many plants 1A t Three Jn&lt;?pe afternoon tho f r r ho sprinkled some citronclle srounc}' to' t«U the people about n * ‘
Maccabees Notice
In
most
of
these
cases
the
wives
of
U
i
wiirspeak
at.lH
e
Upssla
church:
n our woods bbt I have never-seen
The Maccaficca will meet Thurs­ the registrants have found profitable the room to kill thefa. It did not state affairs. ’’
"f
"
•o much of It \n pur cultivated field*
day, May 2‘3rd a t 7:30 p. m. in Ma­ employment‘due. to the greater de­ se/m to do the work and he lit* a .T
.
Everybody
Invited
to
Georgo
A.
DeCotte*
lcft.
Wednc*come out
** I find this year. : .j ;
_ —,
-.. light to investigate. He.found-that and hear him.
dny for MqnllecUo, Fla., where he sonic Hall. All membera requested mand for woqten workers.
C. M. Berry,
the mosquitoes hnd on gas masks.
to be present.
“
The
men,
no longer
required for Oil
Tomorrow afternoon at 6:30.
County Agent.. will remalh sevesal.daye. • ^ *
1.
v p . .i- , .ta j.ti (■
V mJ s
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Duroe pip (or sale. Box Pstkajrd,
charming. Make it a point to aee
&lt;
X
T4»tf
hla picture. You will bo well re­ Wait Side.
paid.
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PROGRAM

SUPREME

We aim to please, and consider ourselves
‘
good marksmen -

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TUESDAY— Hedda N ova in ‘‘The Woman in the
Web" th at blood and thunder aerial. Also
WiUiam Desmond in “ The Captain of His
Soul." Also n good comedy.
WEDNESDAY— Dorothy Dalton in “A Gamble
» in Souls. ,A)so a tw o reel K eystone comedy, c
THURSDAY— Harold Lockwood in “ Broadway
Bill." Also a good comedy.
*
FRIDAY— Doris Kenyon in “The Great White
• T rail.” Also a M utt and Jeff comedy.
SATURDAY— Edith Story in “ Revenge.” Also
William Duncan and Carol Holloway in “ Ven­
geance and the Woman.”
Evening performance a t 7 :30 except on Saturday
then at 7 :15
COMING— “L?s Miserable?.” “Th? Honcr S y s­
tem .” “The “ D cushtrr of the Gods,” “Cleoppv tra and Salome” with Theda Bara.
“ For the
Freedom- of *the W orld,” -“ M y Own United
States” and many others.
.

To Tho Mayor
1 ah) pursued. I need your help.
Please send the polico to tny rescue
I will be a t the S tar tonight (Tues­
day.).
•Signed The Woman in tho Web,
Dorla Kenyon Coming in
,
"T he Great While Trail*
Doris Kenyon in “ The Great
Whi;e Trail" is to be the attraction
at the Star Theatre Friday, May 17.
TLo^itory is one of the Klpndyke
in the days when met) pushed not rth
werd in their eager search for guld
when the world was rough end when
the primal instincts prevailed in the
cold vistas of the land of " tw "ush­
er" ’ and the "m clam ute."
Where
men run wild in th£ mad rush for
gold, where there is no ,aw rave
“ The Law of the Trigger," where the
vrot oceans of snow never melt and
the cun shines but little, this being
tho background to "T he G reat While
T rail.". *
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"C O N T O U R ” m

Arro w
F O R M -F IT

H IS is the new
A r r o w style for
Sum mer. W e have
n ever h a n d le d a *
. m ore satisfactory
collar. T h e curvecut in top and in
band assures per­
fect fit— 'comfort
and good* appearancc.
2 for jo c

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company
unroot

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fashion into the Star Theatre to
catch the spies and untuvtl (he
Woman in the Web." The children
were armed with six corns ity i tne
men carrying thv htr.v&gt;A folibre
clever, ccntf. When *thest® y -.r.d
eleven cents were pointed at Mr.r.ngcr Herndon he immediately have
up without struggle, then tf.it nit.ft
of human beings passed intitfe.
Herndon ii defiant though and
he "is going to iiavt* the f-fiat al tht
Star tonight and every Tuud&amp;y I.*:
several weeiu."

For Sale—Large farm hor«.e, *Uo
heavy wagon, only used s)iort tlmo*
Inquire J. E. Tcrwilliger, 709. Oak
avenue.
\
67-tf

FOR RENT
Free-use (or three'yt-iirs of 2C
acres of uuicx land. Fur ]&gt;artlcj|^»
address E. H. Uhlendorf,Olhriv, Fla
•Brevard Co.
.
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76-6tp
For P.cnt—On West Side near Ice
plant, cottage of four rooms. Mrs.
A. E. Berg. Phone 243-W 74-tf
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
o r M onth—Park avenue Flat, 105
North Park avenue, over L. ,R. Phil­
ips Si Co. drug store Mrs. C. C.
Hart, manager,
For R ent—Tho Haynes house on
,nford. Heights, 4 rooms, big yard,
mplcto water system, garage,. »lecIc lights, etc. II. C. DuBosc.
68-tf

For Ront—Three office rooms
fronting on First street. Most de­
sirable offices in city. Seversl other
good office rooms-in snme building.
Yowiil Si Speer.
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All young ladles will be interested
in seeing tho way Sybil Drew an­
swers theao questions in "The Spun
of Sybil," tho new World-Picture
Brady Made, in which Alice Brady
is starred and which will be shown
tonight at the Lyric Theatre.
Sybil Drew was a poor-trelntion
living on the bounty of her rich
Aunt Annabclle and, because of her
dependent position and the frivolous
life she led she was thoroughly' un­
happy.
"You will always be unhappy,
Sybil,** said her aunt, "until you
have earned your spurs, so for your
own good I am going to send you
away. And I will not let you have
any more money or participate in
my estate unless you make good."
Naturally, when Sybil went cut
into the world she had a wealth of
experiences, hot all of which were
agreeable.
And did ahe win her «purs7
*1
You’ll sec the answer to this quc»tion when you eec this surprising,
delightful, unusual a ttraction In ,
which Alico T lraH yl» *®.Altogether

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Our Pictuiea Are New.
Never Been Shown In the City Before
TONIGHT—A L IC E B R A D Y in “ The Spurs qf
Sybil” the Exciting Story of a Society Butter­
fly who is turned out in the cold to earn her
living.
*j
W EDNESDAYr-M re. Vernon Castle in Five Ree1
Feature; also Comedy.
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THURSDAY — “ Under the Stars and Stripes in
France” , also Jack Gardner in VThe Man of
the Desert” a Great Western Picture.
FRIDAY—World Special Picture “ Golden Lotus” .
SATURDAY — A Good Feature and Two
Comedies.
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Comlng—FANNIE WARD la "Innocenne1
Eddie Polo la "Ball's Eye" . .
The Kaiser—The Beast of Berila

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The Herald office byTmying for this
ad..
.
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....lEflALPd—Purse, pin and bracelet at
High School during Commencement.
Owner may have same by tailing at
this office and paying for ad. 76-2tp
W anted—At oncp, white boy cf
1G or over to learn .trade. Must be
steady and reliable and be r.ble to
stick. Herald Printing C o.,
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FOR SALE

Wanted — Experienced
farm
hands. Steady work and good pay.
Fur Sale—One 24 in. paper rool F. N. Burt, Spring •Garden Ranch,
■Idir. i cheese machine.
Both DeLeon Springs, Fla.
74-7tc
Jill
condition
Phone -245-J 01
W anted—Cnsh
Grocery,
Cash
•ri:e IUx ltJG2, Sanford, Fla. 7G-ltf
prices. A sure success for a live
For Sale — Household furniture mtin. Corner Snnfortl nvenue and
lied Eidcbonrd, .cltairs, gas stove Fourth street. Store ropm all fixed.
dishes, numerous other
articles
Rent reas’onable. See or write to
French Shop.
7*»-11f
C. II. Leffirr.
73-tf

Sybil is Told by Her Wealthy tun
That She Must Dp This In The
Spurs f Sybil.*-* New World
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Picture
For Sa
Young.ladies, could you earn your | nine pigs
own living for a year?
Could ‘you go out tinto th r cold,
cold world and win your spurs?.

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A A A

In answering an a d v e r t i s e m e n t
where no name is mentioned in tho
ad, please do not ask Tho Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the ndvertiscr is nnd if
wn do we oro not allowed to give
out this Information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions In the ad.

Duroc Jersey sow with
Fine Stallion for Service.—The
V. A. Lefflor.
76-tf
Wekiwa Ranrh, Lnke Monrqe,
73-Stc
Mr. M erchant—Do you employ a
bookkeeper? Arc your books light?
Let me untangle tho web. Fourteen
years accounting. . Late of New
York. Phono 245-J or Box 13G2,
Auditor, Sanford*
76-Itp.

For Sale—Day-old chix.
Fine
Barred Rocks. 25 chicks and broody
Any young man or boy interested
hen for $5.00.
Good chance to in learning* bookkeeping right at
start in the chicken business. F. N. home, or night class, very low terms,
Purdy, Osteen, Fla.
76-tf
communicate with the writer. Think
this over. J. E. Roberts, Box 1362,
Sanford. Phone 216-J.
76-ltp
DO YOUR EYES NEED ATTEN.
TION?
The service of the oculist U c*»ertiai in ireating discasts af the t-jt-s
and correcting defective vision l-y
securing glarst9 that are scientifically
fitted to your eyes.
Properly fitted ‘ glasses coit no
moro
money ,th an improperly fitted
For Sale a t a Bargain— M arket
ones. They hertainiy cost much lets
refrigerator, meat block, computing
scales and buthcr'a tools.'* P. 0 . Box eye strain, nnd the satisfaction of
knowing you have the right ones is
S2, Oviedo, Fla.
75-8t)i
worth a great deal to you. .
That la why It Is to your very de­
cided advantage to have y'our eyes
fitted here. DR. E. S. HOFFMAN,
Oculist-Optician, 28 West Church
St., Orlando, Fla.
76-tfe,
, For Sale— Fifty-three horse power
Thomas automobile truck for |5C0.
Thoroughly ' overhauled.
Money­
maker for hauling with trailers over
TH E WHARTONS
hard roads. Fredericks Garage, De­
Land, Fla.
74-7tc .

(Candaard ram Fags 7)

Description of

Ovate,

Moaalay A Woo&lt;
M. M. Smith ..
Mntaly A Wood
T. W. Moran.....

8W}&lt; ot S B J f __ ______________
F.Ji ot NE*» ol N W J*.................
N W |( ol NfcM____- 1 ________
W)4 of NEW of NWJ&lt;-----------8E&gt;t of 8 W j; and NE&gt;{ of
8 W U nnd W } i
of

Mo M&lt; Smith

NH

of NW«(_ (lata 8}&lt; of
H W I . o f E ' r i .....................
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Intaiaat In W )f
cl N W | | ----------------------BWU of 8 W U ------------------------

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T. W. Moran... ..
Orlando Dav. Co
OrlandoJ&gt;ev. Co
T. V . Moran.....

---OtU ndo [)•*. Co
Orlando U»v. Co
Orlando t)»r, Co
T. W. Moran ..._
M. M. Smith
T. W. Moran . .. . .
Xt. M. Smith

flatlda Cratra Campany'a Addition la Hlatk Hammock aa Rorardod In flat Hook
Na. 2 P a fi 74 Hotnlaala Canal? Itrrerdo
Lota 41 to 46 (Iraa S 8 6-10
, •
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6
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It. W. Harr----- ---—'------

Xt. XI. S m ith ______
Mr*. Lila K. Xturral
XI. M. S m ith ........-z
J. T. H end rick * ___
Unknown. _________
C. L. Hlnabough
J. T. Hendrick*
J. T. Hendrick*____
S. A. Roblnton
NW1I and
S
ot »W»&lt;...... ...................
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8E W ---------------------NEW of SEW ot N E W ____
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Xt. XI. Hmllh
Unknown . .

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T. W. M o ran ___
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Chwlvola t i Kicwrdtd la Pl.t Uo.k Na. 2 P a | . 21 Htmli.W C .aal? Rac.rd*
a * * mma a n t ~ v II
» Klulramr. Vall.y
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KlMlmmM Vall.y
CsB.trueUoa Co. . _
Klulrnmr« Vall.y
Lota 1 to I I Rlo«k L ............ ........
C o n .tru .tlo a Co.. . .
L ot. 1 to ti IIlork M --------------F. E. C. Ily ____________
Loti 3, 6. S . . » , II aad 12

M. M. Smith, a.__
Kltolmmra Vall.y.
ConUrurtlon Co
F. E. C. Ily.............
Fla. E. C. Ily
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Lot l Ulock Q________________

Lot. 2, 3, 4 and 8 lllork Q
Lot. 1 2, 3. 4. 6, and 6 lllork II
LoU 3. 3, 4. 8 and 6 lllork 8...
Lou 1 to 13 lllock W _____

M. Xt. S m i t h ..........
Wm. Jacob....... ..........

Narlb Cknlaala aa Rirwrdid In Flat Rack Na. 2 Fagra S4 la M Samlaali Co. Retard*
Will
wi l l Moraby________
n in r iu /.__ — —-•—
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l*oi 2*
Lot
22 iiidca
lllork •J •.__________
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Lot B Ulock 2 1 . ________________
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Lot 14 Block 8 8 . . .
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XI. XL Smith.

D. U Throah.r
XI. U . Smith

For Sale—Good paying businees
fn first class location in Sanford.
223 First 8t.
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AT THE STAR FRIDAY

Fa. Member L.gl.latara
To the DamocraUc* Voter* ot Scmlnolo Co.t
I b.reby announce my candid* r* lor r.prracntaUvo In Ik# neat Florida UgLIatura
Iron* Scmlnolo county, lubjcct to tba dare,
oeratlc primary to ba katd June 4th of thla
year, nnd Intlta &gt;our contidcrallon * of my
quallflenllona.
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Rnpcrtfulty,

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J. J. DICKINSON.

, Frank L. W aadralf Annonncus far LcglaTo iba Valera af S.ralV o*. Ca .1
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I bag ta nnnawnr* th a t I n n n candldtta
for ra-aloctlon to t h t kanaa af rip rm in t*
llraa from Scmlnolo county. O aring oorrad
an In tk n t capacity In th* m m Ii i af 1317
tral I I B H I M M »• glra you bettor acrwleo In l t l t . f da not Know o f nny romoon
why ya» nnonld not glvn n o n cocoad term,
which kaa nlwnyi boon accorded nil rapro-

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Lurlan tJrinch-----------*.
Xlr*. Ida llr u m lr y _ -----8. H. Wlllla____________
- E, E. Trtbbl.______ j ----J. T. Merrill___________
Barbra Mont*.
-----Dorothy N. IlcynoJd*.—

Villa Mills aa R.tord.d In Plat Book, No. 3 Pago I I Brmlaolo Connty Rccordi
Izjt 12 Block II...............................
.U nknown.---------------- —
LcU 14, IS nnd 18 Ulock C ____ *
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XI. XI. Smith
T. W. Lawton

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IIQRID WON'Sit c cf

• For Sale—Three rooms of high
class furniture, only been used six
months.* One dining room and two
bAiroom suites. Will tell a t a bar­
gain. Call at L. Krauss’, 303 East
First St.
73-tf

For Sale—Sweet potato / vines,
Porto Rico variety. At the Byeia
place, Beardall Ave. For, prices ace
R. F. Crenshaw, Sanford, Fla.
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I hereby announco my*. If a candidate tea Coun­
ty CommMooar tor tho Ith DUtrici ol Seminal*
(ounty, wblact to action of t h e . Dcmixmtlr.
PrlrrSryot Juno 4th. and aolidt tba votoa of all
Democratic. My platform la a aauaro deal to all
tVltn.oa my offlrlal ilgniture
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Raapaetfully.
‘ * th ■ th* 7lb day of May, A. I). j * u “d *»•*
(raol)
E.
A.
DOUOLABS
B. II. KILBEB
CUfh Circuit Court Scmlnol* do n .
m
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■ By V. M. Dougla**, 0 C
74-To.»-5te
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D. 8. Land Offlc. s t Oalneorille. FIs.
April 20th ISIS.
N etli* It htrtby given that WilUIm C.
*f
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Ta* Dttd t',dw
Holiday of W«klwa. Vis. who on May IS,
1911, mada llom n lrad Entry. No. 0U791
i"V,U" * *f CMUr m *&gt; u P*ef rul!
NoUc* U hertbjr glv*n that Raalty Tre.t
Company, purchaaar of T a t CarllBrat. u ?
bate** Mrrldaa b i t flltd notice of Intention J08.
dated tba Stb day of July. A. n ia’Jf'
to niako Thraa-ytar Proof, to oalabllih claim baa Iliad
said carUfleata In ray offlri . A
to the land abovr d««crlbrd btfora Clark Clr- hat .mada application for ( a t daad Z
ilt Court, at Sanford, Fla., on.tba 7th da/^ In accordance with- U w . Bald e m f le i t , , 1 !
JuiW. l i t * .
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: br»«»o . ‘ b* following drarrlbad p to t S Z
Claimant namaa at wHnaaaak:
. aituaUd
In Bemlnolo county, Florid* •
W. I). r illm .n of Waklwa, Fla.
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« t: Lot ,14 Ulock O. Calary w
Ad&lt;£
Kbln Crlppan of Waklwa Fla.
Uon to- Sanford. Tk# said land Ulna i t
Arthur wallara of Waklwa, Fla.
aaoMd at the daU of the Uauanro 5|
Alvin Nawcomh of Waklwo, Fla.
rrrtifirato n tba nama of J. C. And»r.«i
• Hobart W. Daria.
Unlaaa raid certificate (ball ba r.d?«iJ!3
71-Frl A Tuaa-10te
Ilagtatar.
according to law tea dead wll U .u , ( £ . “ !!
on Iha lath day of May. A; I). l» |g
. Wltnaas my oHIHal algnalura and ...I
latlea af Aptllrailoa far Tat D t t d L’ndrr this tba ISth day of Aprl A. tK i tV L
Haatlan S al Cbspltr 4SSI, Laws of Flaf.
Ida
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'a f t .
c . V * ° i S » n.
Not Ira la htrtby glvtn that Dtnlamln Edarda, purthaitr of Tns CortlAcnta No.

7 All Local AdTerUsementa Under
WANTED
This Heading THREE CENTS a
street and Magnolia avenue whence Line For Eaefi Insertion. Minimum
Found—Pair of gdjtl rimmed spec­
German Spy In Town
they
made
their
way
In
nn
ordcrl#
tacles.
Owner may rhave rnno at
Sanford, like all othbr big towns
Charge 25 'Cents.
.
lives up to her reputation when-it
comes to marriages, scandals, funer­
als, murders, etc., and now news
leaks out th a t spies ere in town and
ij i-u i,:g.
Knowing the extreme
c i : u, r tf Ki ch tn efernent word v «
foo*' f i f r c i around the city and
ahi. it t !t t/ n hundred .leading ci« izens, ('’.eluding men, women and chil­
dren, both white nn«l colored, old
nnd •
gathered around Second

sa.iHFSSs

rs* s

« £ U £ B a s &amp; £ • ” *;•« ft

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) * ! • and 1 t i n endeavored at
h o b after tba Intoraeu at U m

an mo In too |&gt;»*l I .yromla that I.wlU
ba faithful to lko-4nut Impoeed la i m .
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Ym h very truly.
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CLASSIFIED

ik* high honor | U l t u by cl*

AH Mm lend* doncribod In th* I
B ut* of Florida, whora U o won
&gt;«ld to moon Town*kip Botflh of
Ion tberafor occur* It akall be held
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ful management of Mre. W. H.

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

Evans.
Mrs. 1Joe Henry of Orlando spent
a couple of day* here last week with
her home folks.. . Mrs. Henry-was
formerly ' Mbs Alice Pelletg of Or­
lando.
• •
Mrs. P. M. Kcely and Mba Loube
Mole spent a pleasant day in Or­
lando last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon were
Sunday visitors a t the home of J. D.
Evans and motheh.
Mrs. Heater and Mrs’. W. H.
Evans and two children (eft Satur­
day for 1Jacksonville via Orlando
over the Seaboard. They expect to
spend a few days in Jacksonville
before returning to their home at
Tampa.
Mrs. Evans expects to leave in a
few days for a month's stay with
her son, Frank, In Boston.

weak on a furlough from* Camp
Wheoler g t Macon, Ga.
. Alisa Edith McClelland will go to
Genevtinhb week to visit her.fcrandrnother, Mrs. Jennie P revatt and
later will go to Okeechobee City to
visit an unde and aunt.
Mr. and Mra. .C. B. Tyler are
having their home remodeled and
beautified. Situated as it b between
the lakes Onoro and Silver and the
adjoining grove nnd beautiful native
trees it will be ideal home when
completed,
*^ a very pleasant parly plcniced Total Eclipse Postponed One Hour
one day recently on the shore of
Denver,i Colo., May 14.—The to­
Lake Golden. T h « e invited were tal ellipse of the sun forecast to ScMrs. ‘Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, c.ur on June 8 has been postponed
Mr. and Mrs. Dutton and their for one hour. This is not the result
young people, Mr. and Mrs., Ander­ of any error in the calculations of
son, Mr. and Mra. Marlin, Mr. and the astronomcis nor b it due to an
Mrs. Drrtsor and little M bs HeRn order by the modern Joshua that
and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth. ,A de­ the.sun ntfind still, but is chargeable
licious dinner was provided. Soma to the operation of the dr.ylight 'sav­
tine music was enjoyed and the par­ ing lew rs a result of which the
ty was photographed before the day clocks throughout the United States
was over.
were set forward nn hpur: on March
j
Five dogs have died out here with­ Olst.f
in a short time with what is sup­
In roiiB^qurncc the eclipse will
posed to be dittemper. One of the begin in Denver nt 4:12 p.-m., will
number was the lino collie, Toddic become total at 6:22 p. m., will putt;
Diclcrich. Two ether much valued from totality at 5:24 p. m. anil will
dogs are very sick with the same end .U C:27. The same variations in
EAST SANFORD
trouble.
the hours cf the orlipro will prevail
Wo notice Irving "EKtridge and throughout the length of southRev. Mr. Eariea of Enterprise
Mr.
Miixeda are-.driving now auto ctstern corner of Washington the
will have his usual appointment nt
fifty-mile belt, extending. from the
Moore’s Station church Sunday, trucks.
state to the c o m cf Florida, in
May 19th. Preaching morning and
which he io!ol eciip&amp;e will be virevening.
UPSAI.A
Ihle.
* Alter prayer meeting. Wednesday
Rev. DcW ilP Brower will preach
evening at Moore’s Station church
This change in hours will not af­
there was an enthusiastic Red Cress for us again next Sunday after the fect the usttronormr&gt;. however,, till
meeting. Mr. Dullest' was out Iron) Sunday school.
ih n r clocks still crc adjusted to
town and gave u vrry in im siin g
Walfred Pierson Itf: for Camp standard .sun tTir.e.
talk and helped Pact Sanford Aux­ Wheeler again last
Friday,
Ids
Preparation:! for ebsening the
iliary to plan for the coming Hod brother Curl and Mrs. Swanson go­
celip-e —the first total eclipse of the
Crors drive next week. J. F. Mc- ing with him t&lt;&gt; the station. Mis
sun visible in the United States
l-4C!c Hand was ilecttd &lt;nptnin for visit home cheered up ids loved ones
since 1900 and the last until 1922—
Fast Senforrl nnd has from Mellon- r.:» well as did us all good.
arc going ahead rr.| idly at ' h r Uni­
villo avrm.e to St. John n river snu’h
Mi*. T. n . Tyner i* expecting her versity of
Denver
nkftrvaltry,
to Lake .Itsusup jmi*; north, inking motiur and Mr. and Mrs. Noah
where asttononius from Vjrkes ob­
in Celery a u n u r . Mr. McClellan is Fry on a visit fer the week end.
servatory will make their ol;t n a­
will itiiown a rid a good man fer the
Rev. Swanhon, Mrs. Magmison tions.
place.
and Mias Margaret Krirson were
Mia. , Fu&gt;ie Si uins had what rollers Sunday at the'hem e of H. 0.
Wrltten In Fifteenth Century.
laight havi t r'-n a u j striens acci- Fundi|uis!.
Written In the fifteenth century. n
manuscript containing letters and
rient l ot fo rtn n a 'ily v.as not. m flic
minor works of Ht. Cyprian, bishop of
escaped with v fruciuicd writ* and
Curtilage, fnthcr of the Latin church,
LAKE
.MARY
many b ru in s from a fall down a long
who suffered martyrdom tn 258. was
High", tf stair* while a guest for the
J. D. Ev'un* wns a Sunday morn­ one of IhO most Interesting objects
day at the Wicks' home on Miilon- ing visitor to Orlando.
when the dispersal of the libraries of
vil!c avinuc.
School closed last Friday nftrr a Charles J. droves of Boston, Maas.,
Okie W ed s is expected home this very successful term under the rkill- J nnd other* was begun.
GENEVA
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ltaulerson
■pent last Sunday in Sanford, the
gues;s of Mr. and Mrs. Horry Lewis.
A baby girl arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews
Wednesday, May 16th.
Mrs. J. V. Wick* and little niece,
Chadra Culpepper visited Mr. and
Mrs« David Speer in Sanford last
Sunday.*
' Mr». Will Raynor of Sanford at­
tended the Rod Cross meering here
lait Wednesday.
.The many friends o f‘ Mrs. Scugnr
are sorry to bear of her continued
ill no: r.
Mt. imd Mrs. Chan. Phillips, Mrs.
Adams and Mrs. Aubrey Moran
wero among these from Genevu at
tending the revival sirv icts at Ovie­
do b a t' Thursday rifcht.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumley cf
St. Augus.ine tam e over in their car
Inst Sunday to visit Mrs. Brumley'■
sibters, M rs.'Endor C urlett and Mira
Emtnr. Eichnor, also bringihg with
them her mother, Mrs. Eichnor nnd
brother, George Eichnor, who will
stay with Mr. nnd Mrs. Curlett fer
some time.
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N E W RULES

tbo STUFF THAT MAINTAINS
THE OUN ANtf.TH E MAN BE­
HIND• IT AT- THE FRONT.
The remedy is sim ple " a n d in­
expensive. W ON'T YOU GOOD
PEO PLE HELP?
Braxton Bescham,
Federal Food Admlnistratdr,
*
' ’ Florida.

Many Seem to Think So.
Like everybody else, tbo pinragrnpbcr has bla dull, days, though, perhaps,
the rest of the people feel that tbo
paragrnpher has more of them than
Application to Purchase Sugar for anybody else.—Wilmington News.
Preaerring Purposes
1918
I hereby declare to the United
States Food Administration th a t I
dosire to purchase from ....... .........
..—
1 *:,
»..*of............
h..KIai , an
am ount of,„.„__ ____ iba.' of sugar
for my use in preserving or canning

of the

Food Administration

Don’t

(Give name of fruit or vegetables)
I estim ate th a t the above amount
of Bugar will bo sufficient to_ prexerve ......... ........•...... lbs. of the fruit
or vegetables named.
In consideration of this privilege,
I hereby declare th a t I will return
to the dealer filling this application,
all surplus sugar not used as.speci­
fied heyein, and I further declare
that none of the sugar will he used
for other purposes than specified and
that none will be disposed of to
other persons. I,fu rth er promise to
report direct to the Federal^ Food
Administratior at Orlando, Fla., the
amount of products through the
use of the sugar obtained under this
permit.

Signed.
..................... ............
Address__ ................... .
Warning:
The use of this certificate to ob­
tain sugar for purposes other than
specified or for the .purpose of se­
curing a supply of sugar to be held
against scarcity of supply will sub­
ject the person signing this certifi­
cate to the penalty fixed by the
United States Food Administration
for hnnrding, such penalty being a
tine of $5,000 or one year imprison­
ment.
Application .Filli-d
1918 by
Dealer
Address
Note:
This certificate must lie returned
to the Federal Food administrator
at Orlundp, Fla., nut later than one
week after its* use.

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of the assayer'a crucible— backs up Goodrich Tested Tires.
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It lies in the bumper mileage, that harvest of 1,044,680
linear miles and 4,178,744 tire miles, piled up collectively in 1917
by the Goodrich Test Fleets. East, w est, north, south, as the light
nnd heavy cars of the famous Six Fleets mauled Goodrich Tires over
city pavement pnrLoountry road, and mileage multiplied mileage, the
tires multiplied that surety with sensational mileage everywhere.
Goodrich's 1918 tires—the handsome, husky tires of generous
masterful sixo any Goodrich dealer will show you— bore the brunt
of that road warfare, and conquered America's roads the breadth
of our land. How they measured up to Goodrich's confidence in them.
Throughout the long, rough going, SILVERTOWN CORDS, and
BLACK SAFETY TREADS fought the worst roads without a flinch.
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Goodrich's tough, block tread rubber defied the gnawing of the
road. The spiral-wrapped, cable-cord tire body took the pounding,
and came bock with more mileage.
The bottle royal tire testing proved Goodrich's
1918 tires have all the virtues of Goodrich Tires
and many new. It proved them the tires of dura­
bility and dependability for roads anywhere in
America.
Get economy, comfort and security in tires
wherever you motor by demanding the tires
America’s roods have tested out in 4,178,744 miles,
and crowned “America’s Tested Tires."

THE a F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.
Jacksonville Branch:

803 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla.

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from

Liberty,

"w. a. &amp;"

Purity

or 99.38 Per Cent.

1 T. 0 . Charles Distributor 1
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To .Shippers of 1'rrlshablc Products
Irish Potatoes Especially
To all Growers, Shippers nnd Coun­
ty Administrators:
Complaint is being made every
day, nnd tm rv especial attention
thereto has been railed'by the Traf­
fic Department of the United States
Food Administration, of the im­
proper loading of perishable prod­
ucts shipped Out of Florida, and
Pariicualrly and ESPECIALLY—
HUSH POTATOES—that we take
this method of advising and urging
the use of more care in loading such
products.

New Book
G o e s t o P re s s

Saturday
June 1st.

Specific complaints * are among
others, that when enrs are loaded
with barrels the barrels are improp­
erly loaded three and four tiers high
on the biltlge. Hampers arc loaded
on their sides and in other ways.

GOODRICH

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Shipper: here's whora you enn
help in a great many ways to sav
help in a great many ways to save
waste l/ thu stud to cat, get more
for your labor, and, a t the samu
time conserve box car equipment.
When you start to load your carloud shipments of vegetables of tn y
kind, nnd particularly IRISH PO­
TATOES do you first aztisfy your,
self that the car Is fit to load sometiling th at is to be eaten? No evi­
dence of leafy roofs, sides or ends?
Then do you stow 'or indent tbo
lading away from the doors nnd
block, board, anchor, tier or pyra­
mid the load so a to not come in
contact with doors or door posts
and away from the cracks in the
ovent of rain?
.
Do you mako your tiers so high in
ono part of tho car and low In an­
other th a t the high tiers make too
much pressure on tho lower oms?
Do your properly pack and fasteh
your hampers and other packages?
Might I suggest th a t you study
the a rt of putting your goods
through to the trade in first class
condition and help us stop thU
awful waste.
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Jusi a Little Personal Attention Will
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Turn tho Trick
Now, then, are you loading every
car to Rs maximum capacity?
Good, Please keep It up and help
save the cars.
’ Investigation deveiopes th a t mrfny
of the serious losses for which com­
plaint .and claims, a r e ' filed, by the
consignees i r e ' the result of careless
loading.
Might I ask that you give thrse
little details aome of your personal
attention and iet'a atop the waste of

THE BELL DIRECTORY
This is the most frequently consulted
reference list in this section. It is corrected
and revised every few months.

SANFORD ADVERTISERS
are afforded an unequalled opportunity to
place their business before the best people in
a prosperous community. The spade is lim­
ited, the rates are reasonable.
Just telephone, write or call on
MANAGER

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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

THE TIRE WE RETURN
ia nothing like) tho ono that came
for repaira.- The bad cut or blown
has disappeared, tho tire haa b e c o m e one*
• more firm, air tight and as acniceaNJ
as ever. Our vulcanixing certainly o*j
work marvels with damaged tire*. A®“
* the marvel of-lt bow we can do It for
reasonable,^ charge.

KENT VULCANIZING WORK
Oak and 8rd BL.

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A Sale th at is so fitting, ju s t a t a time when prices are steadly advancing, and yet v ery cheap considering w h at th ey will be w hen
the present crop of cotton is priced, which m eans a t the p resen t speculation another F ifty Per C ent A dvance.
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It will be a long time before another such sale can be presented-*-because the looms that mjide these fabrics are busy themselves now with wartime products. The
opportunity is yburs—Don't
yburs—-Don’t Fail to Profit by it. Goods
tioods are marked for this sale at a much less price than we can replace them. Prepare Now—Every day brings a
little higher price on merchandise. Not so much a price, but inability to get the merchandise.

== ENTIRE STOCK BEEN REDUCED AND MARKED WITH RED PRICE TAGS--NOTHING RESERVED
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Friday Special

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50 Doz Ladies’ Hose,
Black,
and White^ all
silk and lisle, 35c and O K p
50c values a t............. 4 0 1 ,

Saturday Special

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100 Doz Ladies’ Jersey
Ribbed Vests, full size, 7, 8
and 9—25c values
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only
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LADIES’ HOSIERY

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59c
25c

LADIES’ UNION SUITS
Best grade gauze ribbed, low neck
sleeveless, lace knee, $1.25 value ..

QO«
I /O C

LADIES’ BLOUSES
Excellent assortment new Georgette and
Crepes, beaded and silk’embroidered &lt;P/j Q K
.$6.00 to $7.50 values, Sale Price...'........
LADIES’ SILK PETTICOATS
Beautiful new changeable Silk (JO Q O
Underskirts, $5.00 value, all new
i/O
MIDDY BLOUSES
Special values. Neatly trimmed,
Values $1.50 a t..... ......................... :.........

98c

LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES AND
BUNGALOW APRONS
Light ground percale bungalow Aprons

$1.29

EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING
About 500 yds. French Organdie and Voile
Flouncing, 45 inches wide, values up
to $5.00 a t..... ........... f ..................;...... ..
Lot No.' 2, Swiss Flouncing, 27-in.
wide, values from $1.50 to $2.50................
Lot 3 consists of odd lots Embroideries
and Insertions, values up to '.50c, selling at

10c

EXTRA SPECIAL
50 Pieces Ginghams and
Cheviots, new goods in pretty
plaids, stripes, checks, etc.,
selling today, up to 50c yd,
special for this
sale at only
401*

W ednesday Special

Friday S p g ia l

25 Doz. Ladies' Silk Hose,
Radmore—no better $1.50
Hose on the market. Black
and, white for this Q Q /*
sale only............ ....... v O v

300 yds. Satin Damask,
$1.25 and $1.50 grade. Limit
3 yds. to cusr7 jr
tamer, yd..;„........
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100 Pieces 36-inch Longcloth FREE fro(n dressing,
10 yds, only to (J O A A
a customer.........
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RIBBONS
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50 Pieces fancy stripe and plaid Ribbons,
worth up to 50c, this Pre-Inventory

MEN’S STRAW AND PANAMA HATS
All shapes, all sizes, at 3 prices.
$3.00 Sailor rough and smooth Straw........ . 1.48
$3.00 soft and sailor styles ....................... 2.48
$7.00 Genuine Panamas, all styles
4.98
Stetson Hats, $5.00 values at
3.98
Men’s 75c Silk Ties, sale price
.49
Wash Ties, special at
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.25

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200 Dozen pairs Radmore Knit, White and
Black, only, $1.50 and $1.75 value, (P f O Q
only.................................................... .*....
100 Dozen pairs Silk tear-proof’top Q Q ~
Hose, White and Black.......................... ..
i/O C
New Novelty Striped Thread Silk
Hose, regular $1.50 seller............
50 Dozen pairs Thread Silk Boot top, /? Q ~
full fashioned, Radmore make... ................_ O I / C
25 Dozen pairs full fashioned White and
Black Lisle Hose, splendid value even
at 75c. ................................................ .
100 Dozen pairs Lisle Hose, 35c
value. No more to be had when lot is sold
Colors Black and White only.

Medium and light ground Ging
ham Dresses. Full line sizes.... ...........

Monday Special

19c

SUITS FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN
$3.98
$4.50 Boys' Cool Cloth Suits
4.98
$6.00 Boys' Cool Cloth Suits
6.98
$7.50 Boys' Cool Cloth Suits
. Wool Suits all reduced.
. $1.69
$2.00 Russian Wash Suits.........
:..........98
$1.25 Russian Wash Suits.... ....
1.48
$1.75 Russian Wash Suits.........
....
.45
Children's Hats reduced to.........
.69
Bovs Shirts and Blouses a t.........
GENTS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’
UNDERWEAR
Cooper’s Spring Needle Underwear—No Better
Fitting or Wearing Garments Made
White Cross-bar Nainsook, quarter sleeve or
sleeveless, V neck, good, value for $1.50 Q O n
Sale Price.................................................... 5 /O C
B. V. D. style, *2 piece suit, knee
length, quarter sleeve, V neck, $1.25 value
BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
One special lot, white Shirts and
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Drawers. S uit...................... .................... *
LADIES’ AND GENTS’
Jersey Bathing Suits, pure worsted Jersey
Cloth,* all new styles, specially priced
GENTS’ PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS
Special Night Shirt, iqade of good Q O « '
MEN’S SHIRTS
1 Lot new Dress Shirts, all pretty /? Q
patterns..............
U J /C
$1.25 and $1.50 Imperial Brand .................... 98
$1.75 and $2.00 Imperial Brand...... .*. ,
1.39
Manhattan Shirts, $2.48, $1.98.........:........,... 1.48
$3.00 and $3.50 Silk Shirts..... : ............... 2.69
$4.00 Silk Shirts..... ......... ..................... ....... ' 3.49
$5.00 Silk Shirts..:..................
4.39
$7.00 Silk Crepe de Chine Shirts.... v. . . 5.98
$1.00 Sport Shirts....... ............................ 1.... ;
.69

EXTRA SPECIAL

EXTRA SPECIAL

5000 yds new pretty Laces,
edging and insertion to match,
a great value from 8 to 10c
per yd, Pre-Inventory
Sale price only...........

Those good work Shirts in
blue and fancy, the 75c and
$L00* kind in the Pre-Inven­
tory Sale ~ going at

69c

MEN’S HOSIERY SPECIALS
Phoenix Thread Silk Half Hose, all shades .... . .49
Special Silk Sox, all shades.............. ................. .39
Special Lisle Sox
..................... ......................... 35
Special Lot Cotton Sox, all shades ...................... 19
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SALE OF SILK AND PIECE GOODS
Our entire line of New Silks, fancy and sport
patterns, formerly priced at $2.50, (Jj-| r f Q
Pre-Inventory Price ..........................
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Pretty sheer white goods, Dimity, Check,
Plaids, Stripes, etc., all new this summer,
priced for regular selling up to 59c, O Q p
The new and much wanted Skirtings, all
weaves in white and colors, beautiful stripes and '
plaids, now selling up to 75c, our Sale O Q p
100 Pieces new Colored Lawns, Dimities,
Voiles, Organdies, etc, 29c values, sale I K A
price................................ ............ ;......V...... - 4 - V ^
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WHITE AND COLORED WASH SKIRTS
They are all made in the new styles, out of
good material, and beautiful patterns worth twice
the money we ask in all sizes at only Q rQ ~
$1.89, $1.42 and......... .................................. V O t
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FINE CORSETS

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Discontinued styles selected from our line of
American Lady, ranging from $1.50 to
$5.00, Borne are slight-ly soiled.............
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EXTRA SPECIAL
TROUSERS
$2.50 Guaranteed not to
fade or shrink and a great
value at $2.50, (P I Q q
sale price......^ p A * U o

EXTRA SPECIAL
Men’s Kbol Crash Suits,
in light and medium*sha^es^
100* Suits to go
QQ
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�THE (UNTOHA HE1ULO
Mi». Terheun fiv e a brf£f outo fG o d , and therefore wa can see
how th ey could be unmoved even by lino of ths work of the' R K Cross
the physical agonies of thd Crucified lts&gt; wide'field and wonderful activ*
, B. J. HOLLY, Editor
One,
since their b earti ‘ had • been Itiee at^ o m e and abroad, enniphaaizW. M. HAYNES, Uoslaess Manager
ihg ita'aplcncyd achievement* .acroea
hardened to l^umtn suffering.
r«U bM Evwy TttMday sad Friday
We can understand how {he Phar­ the seas? urging the members at
isees might have been unmoved by home to pull together, to cooperate
Calvary’s awful hour, and how the with unselfish real and loyalty.
BUnSCKIPTION ntlCK IN ADVANCE:
In this-war time keep an accouut of your table costs, j rout rent,
Later in the- afternoon Mrs. Ter­
very disciples themselves did not
ONE TEAM.... . . . . . . . . . . .V. ...........I
fully, until long afterwards grasp the heun met with the Junior Tied Cross
your clothing! A checking account is the only way—the check is a
E I X M O N T H S .................................. ..
tremendous truths which-found ex­ school nuxillary who were a t work in
TUBES MONTHd............................................
receipt and the correct and easy way to keep track of your expend­
-Here too was
Ottlf mmi la lha City fcy Cantw IMO Tm Yaai la pression In the death,upon the Cross the school house.
itures. We urge you to open a checking account a t this bank at once.
found that earnest spirit of service,
of the Saviour of mankind.
.
A O .H M M sat Far Maalk
for the little folks had 'been well
.
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F a / M a l a la Aa/aara Mail Da fcladt at Offlra
Hut we cannot possibly compre­
drilled by their eager und earnest
CAPITAL
130,000.00
SURPLUS
$15,000.00
hend in even the slightest degree,
young chairman, Mrs. Averett.
how any man, woman of girl, whose
Following the business of the af­
mentality is sufficient to keep them
TktrySaaa Na. MS
ternoon
a delightfully pleasant social
out of nn insane asylum, can face the
hour
was
spent Informs.Ily, delicious
terrific, the unspeakable and unvoicoablc agonies of the last three punch and wafers beipg served by
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nnd a half yenrs without hnving Mrs. Brumley, Jtfvs. Snyder and sev­
eral
others.
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their minds and bodies quickened to
The Chuluutn Ilranch lins been
concentrate and consecrote their all
II. R. STEVENS
0. L TATLOR ' R. R. DEA5
CaiUar
Am'I Ciihw,
to saving this country from the posi- actively engaged in raising funds
F. L WOODRUFF Vka-PrtiMaol
and
making
hospital
garments
since
sibilitics of the fearful agony wdiich
the beginning of'lied Cross Wbrk in
threatens
us.
THE B A N K TH A T IN S U R E S Y O U R DEPOSITS
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As our people stand before the the county and has a’ line record of
cross of humanity upon which not things accomplished to" its. credit.
one hut, millions of men have died
The Next War T at
for others, as they see upon a thou­
administration are now at work on in the north as long as possible. At
sand battlefields cf Europe men shot
Washington, May 15.—Revised now schedules. Any inrreaso to be the same time tho southern con­
to ’piedcf, the rivets choked with the estimates of revenue receipts in the ordered will be arranged'in a manner sumers must eat more of the south­
botliis cf the dead, with Hdvnnclng current flscnl'ycar ending next June to preserve rate relationships • be­ ern crop at home;' This will mean
troops marching ovgr the shattered 30 placed at $4,095,G99,000 the sum tween communities and region?, t(- more money for the south and more
hudies of their comrade* who had which the American people will con­ firials said today, so that industries wheat for the allies. If southern
preceded them: os they see the sol­ tribute directly to the government, and commercial interests will be consumption is not increased tfierc
"I pledge allegiance
diers of the allies, nnd now our sol­ mainly in taxes,- for prosecution cf subject to the same degree of’ rate may be glutted northern markets,
to my flag and the Re­
diers living month after month, nnd the war. These* cal (mates, reported competition os at present.
lowered prices and lest foodstuffs. .
public. for which it
stretching, pow year n f te r ’year, in today, to the senate by Secretary
Passenger
fares
would
bo
raised
stands; one nation in­
the intolerable trenches, full of mud McAdoo show? that about one-third under the plan suggested to about
divisible, with Liberty
and rat’s ar.d sometimes dead men, the expense ef the war this year ha*
A hunch of boys of the Congrega­
three cents a imile.
and justice to all."
tional .Sunday school had the time
continuing to meet’ the onslaught of been mht by tnxation nnd. two-thirds
of thrir lives at Coronado Beach Jhe
the enemy; us they think of the by Liberty Loans.
Agents’ Report—War Stamps
first* half of this week. Harry Kent
hundreds of millions ot mothers nnd
Thp report diseksed th a t about
Week end reports of ngents to nnd Clifford Walker lock them over.
fathers nhd wives and sweethearts, $2,775,185,000 will lie collected on
sons nnd daughters bereaved with a the basis of income and excess pref­ county chairman In the* Thrift nnd Rev. nnd Mrc. Brower looked after
sorrow which has engulfed the world; its tax returns on file May 4, about War Savings Stamp sales show the the boys. Then a dozen girls, tlq*
Wr e a t h e d in h o l l y
young people's choir, occupied the
as they see millions cf men and $348,000,0(10 more than the yield ct- following;
O ur Robert of the Sanford Herald
War
cottage the last half of the week,
women und children, stretching out tim ated when the war revenue law
suggests a baseball game between
Svg. Thrif Mrs. Harry Kent, Mrs. W itte and
their gaunt hands for food,- pleading was enacted Inst October, but less Nnme of Agency
Orlando nnd Sanford on July -I, and that they may he saved from starva­
Sanford Post Office
51 493 Mrs. Aspinwall accompanying the
than the $3,000,000,000 recently «*- Lake Mary P. O.
Live Out-Doors this summer
promises that Sanford will not use
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2 young people.
tion while millions have died by the timuted. The total now expected
the movable (cnee. For the Sanford
Wagner
P.
O.
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It costs little and the benefits arc man?
wayside of cold and hunger, is It
from internnl revenue war taxes in­
team wo suggest the following array
If you use
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possible for any man or woman in cludes receipts from Income nnd ex­ Oviedo P. 0 . ... ..
of talent.
Pitcher, R. J. Ilolly;
Determining
Character.
Lawton
Bros.
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this country to be unmoved by these
cess profits tax return* of $3,643,- C. L. Polk
AEROLUX--710 whip
Catcher. Holly; lb’. Robert: 2h. Rob­
Wo prepneo ourselves for sudden
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awful scenes of agony?
VENTILATING
PORCH SHADES
deeds
by
tho
reiterated
choice
of
good
ert J.; »a. Editor Holly; 3b. liob
699,000: from cuktotps $180,000,000, Longwood P. O.
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or
evil
which
gradually
determines
Cun any soul who thinks ofi these from miscellaneous snqrccs inrluding Court House Club
Holly; If. Bold Had Hob; cf.. ft. Jay
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SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
Holly; rf., Robert J. '^Ilolly, Scribe. things disregard the cnll for conser­ $10,000,000 earning* of increased C. L. West .
1
40 character.—Gcorgo Eliot.
Umpire, Holly. Mover of the mov­ vation uf food, for increased produc­ first class postage' $270,000,000 and
Figures, refer to the number of
able fence, Robert J. Holly. Mas­ tion .of food, for the building of ships from sale of public lands $1,800,000.
stamp?
sold and not to the value of
cot, Holly.
Gatekeeper,
Ilolly. and the doing of all other things Estimates of internal revenue re­
stamps.
Thrift Stamps are 25c
Storekeeper. Holly. —Orlando Sen­ needed to give victory to our armies ceipts last fall were about $3,400,each,
while
War Savings Stamps
[ami those i,f the allirs ns they battle 000.(5(10.
tinel.
have
differenct
values for different
to save us and rivilization?
----- O----months For month of ‘May ouch
Can anyone who realizes the rituMORAL: CAN ALL YOU CAN
Increase Itniltond Hates
War Saving Stamp is worth $4.16.
ation
fail to devote every spare mitCAN
The report of postoffices do not in­
Washington,
Mnv
16.
—
Estimates
Florida annually imports $85,000, ment of the fled Cross and kindred made .today liy railroad administra­ clude stamps sold to authorized
000 worth of foodstuff that rhe work and to the utmost limit of abil­ tion officials indicate (lint an in­ agencies.
should produre. A ronsidertible |.art ity stand behind the government crease of at least 50 per .cent in
The county chairman requests
u r in g t h e m o n t h s o f j u n e , jc l y
of thh- goes for canned goods, if which they represent?
freight nnd passenger rates will be agents who were late in making
Surely the people who in this hour
each housewife who hr.s access to a
AU G U ST A N D SE PT E M BE R T H E BANK S
necessary this year to meet the high­ their report th is’ week to muke an
homo gurden would determine to jure slackers must have readied that er rest .of fuel, wages, equipment effort to make them earlier next
OF SA N FO R D W ILL CLOSE ON T H U R SD A Y S
can as her minimum amount a suf-ista'to. of degradation mentally nnd nnd other operating expenses, now week so ns to get the report in the
AT TW ELV E O’CLOCK.
fleient number of vegetable^ to fill I spiritually which would seem to 1 set ut between $600,000,000 and paper.
Lcr home pantry, it would not only jusily class them a* among those $750,000,000 more than last yearN ALL OTHER W EEK DAYS T H E BANKS
mean n saving of many thousands of who had committed the unpardon­
Keco in men elation that rates he
EAT NEW POTATOES
W ILL CLOSE AT TH R EE O’CLOCK E X ­
dollars that annually go nut of the able sir. for which even Heaven has raised by approximately this per­
state, but s releaning f food that is no cure.
CEPT
ON SA T U R D A Y . W HEN TH EY WILL
centage !.:is hern trade to Director- Department of Agriculture Urges
nn-di &lt;1 elsewhere, ami of i-^rs now ! Tlle men and women who heed General McAdoo by his advisors.
REM AIN O PEN U N T IL FIVE O’CLOCK.
'T h e m Instead of Wheat
used frr bringing these good* into ,«0t this tall, but li\«- unto them*
He is expected .o net within the
Washington. D. C., May 1C.—As
Ihe ;.tn’e, and that are needed for./elves, who fill their bellies with J lie
USTOM ERS OF T H E JJANK A R E R EQ U EST­
new’ potatoes come Ir, cat more of
, irunrprrtntinn elsewhere. — Lees­ glutton's portion, who waste ttieir next six weeks and to put increases
'n to . effect Immcdlr tely. Shippers them this spring than you usually do
ED TO TA K E N O TE O f T H E ABOVE, IN--*,
burg Cotnmetcit.l.
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•Smt or their money on worthless will be permitted to appeal to the reducing proportionately your con­
O RDER T H A T T H E Y MAY ARRANG E TH E
pleasures which add nothing to the Interstate Commerct1 Commission sumption of whet products. YouT R A N SA C TIO N OF THEIR FIN A N C IA L A F­
T1IK CROSS OF HUMANI TY I n atio n 's’strength, who for th d r own under the railroad m t and find de­ will he helping to save food fer war.
FAIRS D U R IN G THOSE HOURS'
\Ve ean comprehen how the ,eor- Kiaonal profit delay work, or who rision will be with the President.i v inning. You will lie helping pro­
»ng, liftin g soldiers, standing before
,!0t wholesouledly throw into the
mote
the
prosperity
cf
the
south.
Such an increase as is proposed
tha Cm»a upon which the* Sun t»f j *
ftillint mea*un « 1 uljr would he the biggest in thtr histofy* Tii-re is nn abnormally lufge h o li­
God win cruHflH, fr!»cc!
*rpT U inbw w »f ti’.r untune.. | I American railways, as the per­
n', &lt;r •*( northern.potatoes now mov­
the Leaning, ef :h..| h o u r ,
-'hr; fialittn., u disgrace to
centage is larger titan tiny over ing to m arket: they are very cheap.
ufiffur stand ihtft lie who bung i-penl-M martkind, dishonorttifthe motfifts •ought by the railway*' under private If the new southern crops move as
■the f ' w e.-s JrcVed :i'r v. j S.mi*'.ho gave them birth.
Let such tn..n.igi n.tiit, and would apply alike early rs usual the ihnrkct will still
( men and women, however high or to the en.ire country, linth desses"'
be Hooded with this eld supply.
How, rich or puor, be they capitalists, commodity •schedules would be af­ Southern growers are being ndvised
| manufacturers, merchants, farmers, fected.
by the United States departm ent cf
mechanics, day laborers, preachers,
.Hate experts of the Interstate agriculture to delay digging their
clerks v&gt;r whatever be ihcir occupu- Commerce Commission and m lroad crop nnd to hold .back Pa marketing
tloar, be njturned with unutterable
loathing nnd ‘ contempt. —Manufac­
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Sanford Shoe &amp; Closing Company

Big Gathering Held Lust Thursday
Afternoon
Among the. enjoyable events of
lust week in lied Cross lirilcs wu»
the delightful gathering at Chuluutn
on Thursday afternoon at the at­
tractive bungalow home of Mrs. .C.
D. Bruu,ley, chairman of thu Chuluotu Branch of Seminole County
Chapter, to meet representative* of
the’ chapter from Sanford. In the
party wire Mrs. David Speer, direc­
tor of. \\ otnan’s Work, Mrs. II. A.
Terheun, secretary, Mrs. -Volic Wil­
liams, Mrr. Arthur Johnson, Mrs.
A. C. Willixma und Miss Vera Tcr, heun. About twenty members ef
, the Chuluefta Brunch were present,
; who extended to tho Sanford dele­
gation a most cordial wtlrome. The
Ladits wire entertained on the spai Iols vetundus which were bruulifully drcoraied with quantities nf
lovely rcocs.
Mr*. Speer gave a comprehen­
sive, practical talk on Woman’s
Work and specialised on ‘the hos­
pital garner.:* being made by th
chapter, illustrating with finish*
and unfinished garments.
She
stressed tho Importance &gt;J absolutely
perfect work and lit patting compli­
mented the Chulucta ladies* on the
excellence of th e’work done by tb’clr
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-AROUND SANFORD
UP

Mrs. Parramoro and daughter,
Mian Annie, who have been charm­
ing Sanford visitors this scaron left
Tuesday (or their home in Jackson­
ville.
SLEEP INSURANCE ’
"A Terror to Mosquitoes.”
r C Kirby of Jackaonvillo was
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, busirws visitor In Sanford yester■*
L: M. Fouts, who lias lieen sjK*nding.scvcral weeks in this section left
dl&gt;’ SLEEP INSURANCE
today for his home in Yonkers,
"A Terror to M osqultoci."
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N. Y. Mr. Fouts is connected with
g M. Conklin of Melbourne, Florida Palm Fibre Co.
See jtho page display of VowelUs, U registered *at the Hotel
Spcer'n in another part of this paper.
Cam” It will show you where you can save
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopathic
money.
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Phyiician.
First National Bank
Thousands
of
dollars'
worth of
Bldg., Phono 330"-W.
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merchandise
at
below
present
cost
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hawkins
pikes, to reduce' stork for nur In­
*|«ft recently for Commerce, Ga.,
ventory. You might us well save
where ihey will spend the sumr^rr.
money at Yowell-Speer’a.
77-ltr.
Phone 104 for pressing, cleaning
C. J. Merrlwethcr returned Wed­
,nd alterations. Quality and ser­
nesday from ad extended trip to
vice Sanford Shoe &amp; .Clo. Co.
■Richmond
and otlier points in Vir­
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ginia.
K. G. Caldwell, the popular repreYou can save money by attending
wntative of too Lorillurd Tob.ij.co
the
Inventory Sale at Yowell-Specr's
Company of Concord, N. C., is In
—see
pd In thli* paper.
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the city today. This 'will-bo Mr.
Miss
Peachca
Lefller
left
today
for
Cildwell’s lest trip to. Sanford fls he
Daytona
Beach
where
slid
will
be
the
recently enlisted in the nnvy and bus
received' orders to report for duty guest of her sister end brother-in-law
text week.____
. # Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Perkins for
several days.
-SLEEP INSURANCE
Cow Pens—Brabham Root-Rust
“A Terror to Mosquitoes,”
Resisting variety. Price 54.76 bush­
72tf
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A. W. Witcher arrived yesterday el. Chose &amp; Co.
E.
L.
Burdick
has
returned
from
.from St. Louis and will remain revcral weeks in this section and while Tampa where lie" enlisted in the
here will be a* suiat of the Hotel navy. lie expects to he called with­
in the next few days.
Csincs."
Annual Inventory Sale at 'YowellMrs. S. il. Brown of Melbourne is
yperuling several day's here this Speer's beginning today. Don’t miss
77-1 tc
ttfet the guest cf frittptfs and rein- it.
C. F. Martin, of Richmond, Vu.,
lives.
For Wood and heavy hauling see in spending.several days in Sanford
this week looking afier business inMurrell, or phone 378.
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teronii*.
Mrs. J. W. Dicklns and her1
B uy—Stone’s Golden Crisp Potato
mother, Mrs. Wood left Wednesday
Chips
a t L. P. McCuller’u. 74-4tp
for Fredickshurg, Va. Mrs. Wood
sill remain there for the summer, , Mrs. Bart Peterson arrived this
while Mrs. Dickins will continue her week from Spartanburg, South Caro­
trip to Washington, New York and lina, and-will be the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stnrling
other prints in the north.
for several weeks at their home on
SLEEP INSURANCE '
Magnolia avenue.
"A Terror to Mosqultors."
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See our bargain counter for spec­
Hume. Humph left today for Tam­ ials in odd sires of Regal shoes.
pa where he will remain several days Prices $2.48 up. Sanford Shoe &amp;.
Clothing Co.
77-tf
on buxines-.
Mira Norma Herndon returned
yesterday frnm Staunton, Va,, where
she has been attending Mary Bald­
win Seminary the past winter.
r

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| day, in Iho city till. wccll
" " " to ta t bi»ln»s .p d plea.iuc.
p'.odland F lic »IU
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America ista lull
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hour • when scores were addtd- tqd and not interfere with any other en meant, he axld, not only the acbea- gratitude for what .England's, sen* the person! having hlgli and second tertainm ent that might take ?&gt;)ice aCon to the allied powers of many haye achieved.
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millions of fighting men nnd the ad­
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high .scores were ’ awarded prixes that" night.
dition-of'vast resources, b u t also the.
Mrs. G. F. Smith received a most
coming
in of the.only one dmongst
Exceptions to All Rules;
attractive fan and Mr. R. A. NowA Good Report
In
bo
complex n thing ah human na­
the
many
peoples
of
the
world
who
man two lovely ties,’ ‘having high.
In a letter to Mr. M. Fleischer
Second score prices,wero awarded from Jacob If. Schilf and Oscar have seen “and carried on an un­ ture, we must consider R hard to find
to Mrs. D. L. Thrasher^ a pair of Strauss, both well known million mistakable Issue, that would prob­ rules without exceptions.
white silk hose and Mr. Ball a pearl aircs of New York City, who are ably not he settled by a four y e ir’s
.pircle of Ulloa.
handled pocket knife.
.
a t the head ef the American Jewish wuri
Tho circle of Ulloa la a white rain­
A delicious ice cream course wes Relief Committee they asked Mr.
America, he said, had answered bow or luminous ring sometimes seen
served. The affair was meat suc­ Fleischer to be so kind as to spare the call of blood. England, ho add­ In Alpino regions opposite tho sun In
cessful in every Way and a nice sum some of his valunhle time and tty tp er'. had been a wonderful inspiration foggy weather. It's an odd sight
was realized.
collect some money for tho benefit
Mrs. "Newman was assisted by of .the war sufferers in Europe, who
Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Housholdcr, Mrs. are being deprived of food, .clothing
and their homes.
Herndon and Mrs. Thrasher.

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■Those present were Mrs. S.
Chase, Mrs. B. F. WMiner, Mrs. A.
B. Wallace, Mrs. Eugene Roumillat,
•Ytrs. Henry Dicklns, D r*., D. L.
Thrasher, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. G. D.
Blohop, Mrs. Gallowny, Mrs. Deane
Turner, Miss Annie Hawkins; Mr.
ami Mrs. Ball, .Mr. and Mrs.* G. F.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Loucks, Mr.
and. Mrs. W, E. Watson, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Newman, Dr. and Mrs. Puieston, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. E. F*. Housholdcr.
Aerial Mnil Service
Washington, D. C., May lfi.—
Airplane mail service"‘went Into ef­
fect today when the first mail car­
rier piloted by Aviator Joe Boyle
left Potomac Park for Philadelphia
at 11
o'clock, president anti Mrs.
Wilson witnessed the Initinl start.
' The airplane that left Washington
was forced to descend at Waldorf,
Mel.
The plane from Philadelphia pilot­
ed by Lieut. Ecjgcrton. ypayhed Wash
ington at 2:06 p. m.
Now York, N. ’Y., May 16.—Air­
plane service in the United Str.tes for
carrying mail was inaugurated today
when n government'airplane, piloted
by Lieut. Torrey H. Webb, left Bel­
mont Park for Philadelphia.

Mr...Fleischer took some lime and
collected as follow?, which not only
he thnnks the people.for their kind
contribution but also for tho people
who will he bcneflttcd by the use of
this money.
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F» Schwartz W...........
F. F. Duttun.......„
6.00
6.00
M . Fleischer___ ... .
6.00
F. S. Frank.. ............. ..
6.00
S. O. Chase....__ ...........
2.60
F. P. Forster ...............
2.60
B. F. Whitner..............
O. L. Taylor..... ............
2.00
2.00
R. R. Dcas ......
2.00
R. A. Newman..
2.00
A. R. Key
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2.00
Chas. Kanner....
2.00
A. Kanner
S. Benjamin
2.00
Drcsoncr
2.00
L. Krauss .
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Yo well-Speer Co........................ 2.00
Forrest Lake.......
2.00
B. Baumerand...,___ ____ ___ . 2.00
J. D. Davison___ „ _____
2.00
W-. A. Lefller__________.1....... 1.00
1.00
L. M eltzer................
1.00
J. L. Miller .............
1.00
J. W. Dicklns ...
1.00
John Russell.... \ . ...
1.00
Bower &amp; Roumillat
1.00
J. G. Ball
V
1.00
F. L. Woodruff

$64.00
The above amount was forwarded
by Mr. Fleischer to tho "Jewish
Music Department of Woman's Club Relief Committee” of New Y ork.’
The lust meeting of the Music
Eight hundred shipbuilders in the
Department for this season will lie government shipbuilding plant nt
held next Tuesday afternoon, May Jacksonville have agreed to work
21st at 3:30 in the club house. A Sundays for nothing, refusing to ac­
very Interesting program of mRsir of cept any pay whatsoever for work,
thw "Olden Buys" has been arrang­ done on that dny. The decision to
ed. Club members and tln-ir friends do this for Uncle Sam was prompted
are invited. A silver offering for the by patriotic motives, the workmen
department's general club fund will desiring to contribute their hit in the
he asked. The program follows:
way of a donnlion to the nntion in
Chorus
Club Chorus this way.
Vocal Solo. Lpss with the Del­
icate Air
Arne
Palmetto's new ranning factory
Mrs. Vance Douglass
begun
work recently, putting up to­
Vocal Duet, Whispering Hope........
matoes. The establishment is caps
Mrs. Ed. Higgins and
motors. Tho establishment . is rnMr*. F. L. Woodruff
pable of Lurnlng out 400 cases per
Piano.Solu, Selected Mrs. Aspinwall day. or 9,600 can*. The tomatoes
Vocal Solo, Selected
are scalded, alter which they are
Wonted quirk. one million sweet
Mrs. Lucille Aspinwall Takacli
peeled, put into cans and then ronkpotato plants or vines. Wire If. 'W. Piano Duet. The Lust Waltz Weber
. The establishment of .this enter­
Sleg Co.. Jacksonville. Pin.
'■•2le
Mils Martha Fox and Mrs. Kroggan prise will enable truckers to gel
Club Choi us
Mr. and Mrs. Heins left 'today for Chorus
something out of products which
Daytona Beacli where they will
would probably otherwise go to
Services 7:30 and 11 A. M.
spend tho summer.
COMMUNITY SING
waste, as -after the tomato season is
Muses Zoo and Fannic^.Reha
over other ^aegetahles are likely to
7:30 P. M.
U nder,the auspices of the Music he handled.
Munson left this week for Jackson­
ville to take a stenogru phie course Department of the Woman’s Club a
community sing will be held in the
Palin Ileu'ch nnd Dade counties
at Drnughon's Business College.
have
each about 2,500 ceres in ma­
City
Park,
Sunday
afternoon,
M.iy
Special Vespers 7:30
Robert Deane of the II. S. Navy,
who has he* a home on a ten days’ 19th at t o’clock.* The Sanford ter beans, lending South Florida
fdt'.ough returned to Key West l i t ■iltand an*l the Woman's Club Chorus counti'-s,in acreage in this crop. A
will assist nnd everybody is expected larger proportion of the castor hepn
day.
Mi &gt; Edith Louisa H ubbard of
crop in Florida has been planted.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cobh :ir- to come out and ring. The Home
New York City. Sntobl
Guards,
Boy
.Scouts
and
achuul
In some sections plnufiiig will lie
fived yesterday from Goldsboro,*
continued
into May and the seen
children
are
(specially
invited.
The
For 4 years Mirs Hubbard was North Carolina, and will remain
put
in
to
follow truck nnd potato
songs
are
all
familiar,
bring
your
Soprano Soloist nt 'the Church of here several days before yUltlng
own hooks. A regular collection cf crops. Cold weather nnd high winds,
other points In Florida.
Sain! “Siary the Virgin, New York
community songs may be purchased with draught in South Flotida nnd
Mru. C. A. Rice of Jacksonville is from members if the Music Depart­ excessivc-rains in some of the north­
City, where without doubt the
Krandift of all Church Mu«ic .in spending ft few days in this city, the ment, while tho present "supply lasts ern cectlons, made tile planting nea^gues| ^*&gt;f*f r ie n ds.
foh 20 cents a copy.
Below Is the son somewhat belated nnd in noma
America is maintained.
parts injured tho stand from the
Program:
Sumpter School
first planting. As a rulp, however,
....... .
Mrs.' C. L. Polk, one of Sanford’s A semhly, Bugle" Call
the reports are encouraging. The
Mr*.
Robert
E.
Herndon
Item enhrr at Holy .Crest*
former teachers will accept a limited
stand averages from 60 to 76 per
Kvcrjottelf Always Welcome
number of pupils who are dwirou* of Address, Community Ringing
cent, nnd with warmer weather
Rev. DcWitt Brower
making up work during the summer
throughout the stale and showers in
** t
America
-months.
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ttin south during thc la,st week, con­
"Come Thou Almighty Kins"
The Best Always of M uilr
ditions have bettered nnd the out­
Mitscs Ennui end Mattie Owen, Columbia, Gem of tho Ocean----------- look is very favorable.
who have been' guests of^Thoir Keep the Home Fires Burning
' :...........brother-in-law
and sinter, Mr. and God E vfr Glorious
T ie One ruilh of Thrill
Lieutenant Wight as Instructor
Hail
Cclumbin
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Mrs. L. P. McCuder for sevcrul
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Tho
many friends of Lieut. Ralph
weeks left Wednesday for their home Onward Christian Soldiers
Wight
of
this city will be pleased to
In Marianna. Mrs. McCuller accom­ The Star Spangled Banner
the U rehonijd Creed of T ic
leant
that
he has been made instruc­
panied them and will lemuin a week Call to Quarter*, Bugle Call ....
App.'lleu
tor
for
tha
drnftod men and will be
Mrs. Robert E. Herndon
or ten day3.
located
at
the
University of Georgia
These community sings are being
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lewis of
.tl
Athens
this
summer
which will he
Jacksonville1 are spending several held all over the nation and if the his hcadquarten. This is a signal
days in Sanford this week combining response here to this effort is such os honor for this young officer and dem­
buslncrs and pleasure. They are is being made in other places, more onstrate* that Ralph has not been
community sings will follow.
guests a t the Hotel Carnes.
Idle since he has received his com­
Mrs. Gowdy left Wednesday for
mission.
Daytona Beach where slit* will he the *
Sears Here on 24th
guest of Mr*. Richard Deas .'or a
Army or Fire Millions
Congressman W. J. Sears will
short time.
,
speak hare on Friday night, May
London, Eng.. May 16.—Ameri­
Mrs. Powell arrived recently from 24th itt eight- o'clock at the corner can preparations on the wctHorn
Norfolk, Va., and Is tho guest of her of Park avenue and First uireet- front arc amazing in their intensity
brother and rister, Mr. n n d . Mrs. Congrecsman Stair, bus served the and plans are beir.j; made to (arc fer
Robert Rowe at their homo on Pal­ Fourth- ■District for two '.erma and 5,000,000 Amcrirnn troops, H arry E.
metto avenue.
will he here oil a flying (rip that he V. B ritain, secretary of the military
has taktfn from hts duties nt Wash­ branch of the Pilgrims Club, told the
A benefit card party wae fclven for ington tn tell the people what he has Royal Colonial institute last night
Crispin
,a
tho Hod Cross* by the Social. De­ accomplished tn their ccngrcatimnn.
"If the Germans do not givo In,* *
A well likcilBlucher Oxford with partm ent of the Woman's Club r.t
Mr. Sears is no stranger in Sanford ho added, "th e number ofA m orlcan
, luiniary lines. Wonderfully com­ .lio Club House on Tuesday evening, and. there- will be a large crowd out troupc will bo increased ’ to cny
fortab le e v e n When b ran d
Mrs: Newman, who Is heatess for the to beer him Friday night, May 24th. am ount nccissary.” '
new. Mndo in Cav- _ _
month being In charge.
Everybody Invited to hear him
Sir JJhaglc* P. Lucas, former head
eudish Brown lcath* Tho -club /ootns were most xt- ■pttik. The band will play aqd the of tne’"dom!nlora department a t the
\raclive with many cut flowers, used hour has been placed at eight . In o r' colonial office said Ye wondered I
d tr to give the people an opportun­ the Germuns reclircd what the oniry
in decoration.
Bridge was enjoyed untiL a late ity of hearing Congressman Sear* of America Into tho war nudnt. I t

WHITSUNDAY AT THE
HOLY CROSS*

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To Have Tires Re­
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Reiined?
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Tires Rebuilt by our Process will give
you from 3,000 to 4,000 Miles Extra Ser­
vice at a.C ost of from One-Third to One- Y*
- Fifth theC ostof a New. Tire, as proved by
Scores of Rebuilt Tiers we now have RollinR. We have Discarded Entirely the
Band Tread in Rebuilding nnd by OUR
NEW" PROCESS Incorporate the New
Rubber with the Tire, thereby Insuring
tlie Longest Life .Possible for.a Retread.
Don't Discard your old Tires as long as there is
a Mile offtiervlco In them. 'Hare them Repaired
and letthc Government have the New Tires that
It Stands so much In need of. . . . . . .
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Bring your old Tires and Tubes to us and If they
lire not Worth Repairing we will Tell you so.
We have Increased nur Force of Help and (here
Is now no Delsy In Getting out Hepalrc*. . . .

Tubes# Repaired W hile You W ait
We Carry the Largest Stock and
Best Assortment of Tires, 'Tubes and
Tire Accessories in Seminole County.
Also “ The Best Free Air and Water
Service." Phone for Service Car
When You Have Trouble.
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Day Phono 67
Night Phono 2G0-J

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th em bring to the attention
7 of our custom ers the im ­
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Use Calumet
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Flours. And you will have •
sa tisfa cto ry , w h olesom e
results.
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You save when you buy it*
You save when you use it.
You save materials it is
used w ith .. True economy
in Cost— in U se—in Time.

The Army and Navy Use It
Save AH th e W heat You
Can and Help Our Allies
W A R -T IM E
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4100 Fillmore S t

Chicago, Illinois

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRECEEDINGS
.Sanford, Fla., May 7, 1918.
lion. Hoard of County Commis­
sioners in and for Seminole county,
Florida rpet in regular st-s.ninn at 10
o'clock a. m. Present: Chairman L.
A, lirumley, and Commissioners L.

P. Hagen, C. IV. Enlzminger, 0. P.
Swope and E. If. Kllbee, with V. E.
Douglass, deputy clerk and Hoy
Tlllis, deputy sheriff in attendance.
Minutes of last regular meeting,
also call meeting of April 12, 1918

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building fund for 91000.00 for the
u o tt^ v a T is iiw ;
purchase.of one Liberty Bond, war­
rant to "bp made payable to-First
NOTICE or SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE
National -Bank.
r* ly hereby given that, nnder and
£ Not Ira
uenl to th* final decree of forecloeur*
On motion of O, P. Swope, sec­
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and entered
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onded by L. P. Hagan, and carried, Slay. A. D. .1918, In th a t certain t a u x
ndlng In Chancery In ttra Circuit Coart
clerk instructed to draw warrant on
and for Orange county, Florida. whs rein
building fund for 1500.00, same to C ON SOLID ATED N A V / L S T O R E S COM­
PAN Y , a-corporation under tba lava of th*
be invested in War Savings.Stamps. •tat* of Florida, la lb* complainant, and
ORLANDO
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On motion of L. P. Hagan, sec­ a corporationDEV
under lb« lava of aald atat*.
onded by Q .' P. Swope and carried, JA M ES H. D YA LL and MRS. JAMES ft.
DYALL, Mi wife. ARTHUR W. R ED clerk instructed to draw warrant on F E R N and ANGELIN A C. H E D F E R N ,
off*, and D. 8. DRAWDY. D. W.
road bond fund for 391.30, payable hi*
HOUSE and it. C. MATHERS. Individually
to E. E. Brady, same being amount and aa -trustee* cf Dravdy Cemetery, and
E. WILSON, at* th* defendretained on contract of Augusta SYLVESTER
■nt*, th* undersigned, a* Special Master, a*
directed
by
aald
on Monday, th*
Vitrified Shale Brick Co., account third day of June, decree,
A. D. 1918, between th*
demurrage charges, and same au­ boura o| eta ren o'clock In lha forenoon and
two o'clock In th* afternoon ot aald day,
thorized paid to E* E. Brady, by befor* tba door of tb* court boua* of Orang*
county,
aald H alf, In th* city of Orlando,
order (rom J. L. llankinson, presi­ will offerla for
aal* and eel! at public outrry
to the highest and beet bidder for rash, fo
dent of above company,
eatlefy aaild decree, th* following deecfrlied
eitualed la th* countlra
On motion of O. P. Swope, sec­ Unde and , . . .
of Oranc* and
mlnole, in ,lh e etat* of
onded by L. P. Hogan nnd carried, J-Torlda, lo-wit
Capt. C.* H. 'Dfngee of - Scminelc
Northeaet quarter of aorthweet quarter of
Thirty-three (39), TOW N SHIP
county guards is authorized to pur­ Section
T W E N T Y T H R E E &lt; l » , SOUTH RANGE
chase cartridge belts for thp com T W E N T Y N IN E (S9), iiAST.
Eaet hell ot Northweet quarter of Section
pany.
Twenty-four. (24); ' Southweet quarter of
•The following bills against Florida Northeaet quarter, Eaet half of Northweet
quarter and Northeaet quarter of Southweet
Groves Drainage District were ap­ quarter,
*ir*pt Bouthaaet quarter of Northeaet
quarter M Southweet quarter of Section
proved and ordered paid: „
Thirty-fly* (35); all In TOWNSHIP T W E N Y O N E (11), SOUTH RANGE THIRTY
The Florida Groves Co., 396.92, T(30)
EASTII. W. Barr. 380.25.
Northweet quarter of Nortbeeal quarter,
Eaet bait of Bouthwrat quarter of Southwret
- On motion of L. P. Ilagan, sec­ quarter
and Southwe*!.quarter of Southweet
onded by C. W. Entzmingcr and quarter of Soulhweet quarter of Section On*
( l )t Southern quarter ol Southeaat quitter
carried, Mr. J. K. Mcttingcr is here­ of Section Two (2); South half bf Southeaat
of Northeaet quarter, Eaet half of
by appointed county enumerator for quarter
Northweet quarter uf Northeaet quarter,
Seminole county for the years 1917 Southweet quarter ot Northweet quarter of
Northeaet quarter, South hall of Northweet
191S.
quarter of Northweat quitter, Northweet
quarter ot Northwnt quarter of Nprthwett
Motion of C. E. Entzmingcr, sec­ quarter, and S o u th ru t quitter of Southweet
ot Section Three (3); Northweet
onded by L. *P. Hagan and earned, quartet
quarter of Southweet querter of Section
clerk is instructed to write J , Will Elxht (8): Southweet quitter of Southeaat
quitter and Wret half of Southweet quarter
Von, state auditor 16 come to Sem- of Seftlon Ten DO); Northweet quarter of
•r u i i n i i i i
tw iiiiraoi
&lt;(uni
tit,
quarter uoty tNortheaet
quarter.
Inoft county, and make thorough Northeaet
Norlht eel quarter ol Northwest quarter of
audit of the county's bobks.
Northeaet quarter, Wee( half of Southwest
quitter of Northeaet' quarter of Northweet
Motion of C. W. Entzmingcr, sec­ quarts,, Writ half of Southeaet quarter of
Northwest quarter, Southeaet quarter ol
onded by L. P. Hagan arul carried, Southeaat
quarter of Nortt)weit quarter.
Southwrst
querUr of Southweet quarter of'
county auditor is instructed to make Northeaet duarter
and Wret half ot South­
audit of utl county officials and re­ eaet quarter of Southeaat quitter ol Section
Eleven i l l ) : Southwret quarter of Northeaet
port at next regular meeting.
uarter, Writ half of Southeaet
quarter,
half ol Eaet hell of Southeaet quarter
Bond of W. P. Stone to carry otaitNorthweet
quarter,' West hall ol Nnrthfire arms approved and license or­ eeet quarter ol Southeaet quarter of Nnrthweet quarter, Northweet quarter of Hoqthdered issued.
rait quarter ol Northweet quarter, Wret
ol Northweel quarter ol Southweet
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded hell
quarter, Wret hell ol Southrut quartrr .of
Northweet
quarter of Southweet'quitter ol
by C. W. Entzmingcr and carried, Section Twelte
(12); N o ith ru t quarter.
contract for furnishing county with Northeaet quarter ol Northweet quarter,
quarter ol Southweet quitter.
feed and groceries for the. month of Northweet
Northeaet quarter ol Northeaet quarter ol
quarter. Wret hell ol Weet b ill ol
May is awarded to Wight Grocery Southeast
Southeaet quarter of Southern quarter, of
Section Thirteen (131; Southeast quarter of
Company.
Northeaet quarter of Northeaet quarter,
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded Weet half of Northeaet quarter of Northeaet
quarter. Southeaet q u illet of Northeaet quitter
by C. W. Entzmingcr and curried end
North half of Northweet quarter of Sec­
Fourtrwn (14); North half ol Norlhwmtquar­
clerk ami attorney for this board arc tion
ter n( Section FI (teen (IS); Weet half
instructed to prepare ballots for of E it t half of Southeaet
quarter
Northwest quarter and West half of
election to be held June 4th, 1918, ot
Southeaet quarter of Northweet quarter of
Section Twenty-one t2I), Eaet half ol Northand have Same printed.
ta il quarter ol Northeaet quarter, North­

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Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
by C. Wh Entzmingcr and curried
th a t county employ Engineer Fred
T. Williams to ninkc plans and speci­
fications for brick road.
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Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded
by C. W. Entzmingcr ami carried
that a committee of L. A. Brumley,
L. P. Ilagan and E. A. Douglass he
appointed to take up with the Vo­
lt sia county board of county con*
mitts ion era m atter of building lighter
for Osteen ferry.
V*
The following persons wpre numod
and appointed to act as clerks and
Inspectors of election to be held
June 4tln 1918:
Precinct No. I—Sanford
J. K. Mcttingef, clerk; C. H. Dingee, \V. W. Long and C. C. Wood­
ruff, as inspectors.
Prcclnrl No. 2—Lake Monroe
Albert Hawkins, clerk; J. C. Mof­
fett,- D. H. C. Rabun and Honjy
Lee, .us inspectors.
I’rccincl No. 3 —SEnford
Schelle Muines, clerk; E. T. Woodruii» M. W. Lovell and C. J. Rutnph,
as inspectors.
Prcclnrl No. 4—Paola
F. A. Johnson, clerk; Leonard
Kelz, B. F. Ja mines and A. A.
Hicks us inspectors.
Precinct No. 5 —Oviedo
H. B. McCall, clerk, J. B. Jones,
N. J. Tanner and Rev. Wm. Stones,
as inspectors.
. .
Precinct No. 6 —Geneva
E. Curlett, clerk; A. A. Moran,
C. C. Culpepper and J. T. McLain,
as
inspectors.'
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Precinct No 7—Chuluota
C. D. Brumley, clerk; Wm. J a ­
cobs, -D. E. Hart und M. S. Averctt,
as Inspectors.
Precinct No, 8—Gabrlcclla
A. . W. • Morcman, clerk; S. C.
Mulhcis, P. E. R cddltt and T. J,
Brannan, as inspectors.
Precinct No. 9—Longwood
J. N.-Searcy, clerk; L. J. Hartley,
Jr., O. U. Fraln and J. S. Dinkle as
Inspectors.
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On Saturday, May 18th, at
the Old Stand Corner of
Park Ave. &amp; First St.
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W. A. Lcfllor addressed the board
in reference to road from Be unlit 11 to
Cameron avemie. M atter referred
to Commissioner lirumley, to see
property owneis.
Committee of L. P. Hagan and
L. A. Ilrumlcy have this -day in­
spected the county farm and find it
in fine condition and wo recommend
to any of our cotton growers who do
not understand how* to grow cotton
to consult Supt. W. C. Williamson
nt the county farm, and he will glad
ly give you goot^ information on this
subject.On motion of Y). P. Swope, sec*
ended by C. W. Kiitzrningcr and
rarried, • clerk is instructed to drawwarrant on general fund for 3100.00
payable to Stnte Counsel of De­
fense and forward same to Governor
S. J. Catta.
‘
. . .
G. M. Jacobs addressed the board
in reference to work on bridge over
Econlockhatchce Creek on Chuluotn
Qvlcdo road, and ask th a t work on
same be hurried us this bridge is in
bad condition, and on motion of
L. P. Hagan, seconded by C. W.
Entzminger and carrfbd, Commis­
sioner Swope is authorized to pur­
chase creosote in Sanford.
Mr. Muody addressed the board
in reference to purchase of road ma­
chine. No action taken a t this time.
On motion of C. W. Entzmingcr.
seconded by L. 1’. Hagan and car­
ried, clerk is instructed to recom­
mend to state comptroller to allow
redemption of nil tax certificates
against lots in Altamonte, at a tint
sum of 350.00 plus clerk's fees.
Scbrlle Muines
addressed
the
board in reference to family of John
Newton, near Like Howell.
Communication
received
from
• On motion of O. P. Swope, seond- Uepuhlicun State Executive Com­
ed by L. P. Hagan and carried, mittee was read and on motion of
clerk Instructed to draw warrant on L. P. Hagan, seconded by C. W.
Entzmingcr and carried, clerk is in­
structed to draw resolution com­
mending Republican State Execu­
tive Committee on action taken by
committee in regards to .campaign
now on.
On motion of C. W. Entzmingcr,
seconded by L. P. Hagan nnd car­
ried, clerk instructed to advertise
for bids for bricking I 1-6 miles of
road just west of bridge on SanfordGeneva road, plans and specifica­
tions on-file in clirk's office. Coun­
ty reserves the right to reject any
H
nnd nil bids.

Calumet Baking Pow­
der saves three w ays:

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read and. approved.
Mr. C. D. Couch addreaaed the
board in reference to opening road
on wool aide, on section lino Sec. 27,
tyjd on motion of O. P. Swope, acc.ondod Uy C. W. Enlxmlnger m atter
woo referred to ' Commissioner Ha­
gan to get best posajblo/terms from
owners of land thro^glf which this
read would have to pasr. *
Mr. J. D. Starling and D. L.
Thrasher addresses th e board In ref­
erence to opening ditch on Bcardall
and Celery avenues, along side of
brick road, and on motion of C. W.
Entzmingcr, seconded by E. II. Kil*
bee and carried, county agrees to
dean out ditches along Deardall and
Celery avenues. Cost not to exceed

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hall at N*rlb«a«t quarter of Bouthvn't nlY£
ter of Southeast qiarter, North w ,st‘ *t
of SouthWaat quarter of Bouth,.,t
and Weet half of Bouthweat quitter of
*
wa*t quarter of Boulbexst quarter *1 Si*’
tlon Thirteen (It); South ball of S oM h^
quarter ot Bouthweit quarter of k*,7j *
Fourteen flirt Loi Four «&gt; “a «!!! **
Seventeen (17); Northweat quarter o( Btnttk
• aat quarter of Section Twenty
South ball of Northweet * quarter
Bouth hair ot Bouthweet quarter
Nr0fih
W.l*‘ 3iu,,t?r
q"ltt?J
of
Section
Twenty-three Northeast
(93); Northw*!f
qyirtrr of S o i A h t n i quarter of ft
Ttwoty-Beo
(25); North half of South half
and southweet
Southweet
auni., ol
«r n...„__..
and
quarter
Southweet „h,|i1

, 3r e?f ®*, Hoa Twanty-al* (28); Norlh^hi’r
*r Northweet quarter ol S ou lh ieet qu.ru
eacent beftnnlag at Northweat corr-V of
Bouthweit quarter of * Northweat o u r .., '
ran East ff.1 0 ehilna. s K t t T m a
'
xr.ee Weal 3.18 chains, W eil J4*M r h .l..'
North 3.18 ch ain , siu th cM t qu.rter of
Southeast q u itter, Aouth half of N w ihw w t
quartar, Southwest quarter of North?!!?
quarter, Weet half of Southeaat quarter and
Northeast quarter of . Northeaat quarter „f
S«ctlon Taanty-oovan (2T)t 8 o u th 2 .it qu.?!
Ur of Southeast quartar and S o u ik n ,,
G^iaittr of N orlh w n t nuarttir ol
Twenty-nine (SB): W e.,'1hVlf of North!™
quarter and N orlh aial quartar of Northwest quarter of Section Thirty (3 0 ); l ! ,,
half of F.ast half; Southwest quarter of
Southaaal quartar, Northeaat quarter "f
Southwaat quarter, Exit half of Northwest
quarler of Southw est
quarter. Southwest
quarter of Northweat quarter of Southwest
quarter, and Bouth half of Northwe.t o x \,\
ter of Section Thirty-two (31): Houthrait
quarter ol Southeaat quarter aod Southwe!!
quarter of Northweat quarter of Sertion
Thirty-three (83); North half of NetUeaat 1
quarter. 8 o u th . half of Southeaat quarlVr
Bouthweit quarter -and all of Southeast
quarter of Northwest quarter, tyln i South
of creek fn Section Thirty-four (31): South•M t quw tw of Southeast quarter. West
half M Southeast quartar, Southwest quarter
and Wait half of Northweat quarter ol Bre­
ton Thirty-live (38); South half of Notthe!n
quartar, Northeast quarter ot Southeast
QQuftef • n&lt;I tjout half of Southeaat quarter
of Section Thirty-ala (36); all in TOWN­
SHIP T W EN T Y
ONE (21) SOUTH
RANGE T H IR T Y ONE (31) EAST.
'
t
,°.f Northeast quarter and North
Nwjf «t Boutheaat* quarter of Section One
(I); North half and Southwret quarter of
Section. Two (2)i East half of Northeast
quarter, Southwest quarter of Northern
quartet, Southeast quarter and Bouthweit
quarter of
Bouthweit quitter of Beetlon
Three (3): Southeast, quarter of Southeast
quarter, North half Tlf Southwest quarter
and Southwret quarter of Northweat quitter
of Section Four (4); Northeaat quarter of
Northeast quarler and Northeaet quarter
of Northweel Quarter of Section Five (5);
Eeat half of Nortbaaat quarter of Section
Nertkweat.quarter of Section Seven
ITJ; Southwest quarter of Northwest &lt;iuar■‘ Southeaat corner tun
Weet 412)4 feel. North 628 feet. Kail 4)21;
feet, South 528 fe e t,'to point of beiinnlnx.
and Northwest quarter of Northwest quartrr
of Section Elaht (8): Weet half of Northeast
quarter and North half of Southrut quarter
of Section Nine (9); Eait half ol Northcait *
quarter, Southeast quarter and Southwest
quarter of Southweet quarter of Section
ten (10); Southeaat quarter of Nurthearl
quarter, Northweet quarter of Northern
quarter, and Southeast quarter of Southeast
uarter, Weet half of Bouthwrat quarter.
of N
outhwest quarter i&gt;f
Nqrthwrst quarter and
North half ol
of Northwret
Northwr
quarter of Serllnn
Eleven
(1)); Eaet
half of Bouthwrat
quarter
___ _ ,4
. '&gt; . l L w . s . t
________s ___ . 1
__
.
,nd hNorlhwnt
quarter ofa r Norlhwnt
quitcr of Section Twelve (II); Southeait quar­
ter of Northeaat quarter, Northeaet quarter
of Southeait quarter end. North half ol
Northwret quarter of Section Thirteen il3&gt;.
Southeast quarter of Northern quarter.
Eaal half or Southeaet quarter. Kail hill of
West half, N orlh w n t quartar of Bout heist
quarter and Southwret quarter of Northweet ■ quarter of Section Fourteen &lt;ll&gt;
Northeaat quitter, Eaet half ol Northwrel
quarter. South half of Southeast quarjrr an d
Southeaat quarter of Southwrst quarter &lt;&gt;(
Section Killeen (IS); South half of Southern!
quarter, Northwest quarter of Southrut
quarter and Southwest quarter of S ection
west quartrr ot Northeaat quarter of North­ Sixteen (16); Eaet half of Northeast quartrr
east quarter, Northeast quarter of Northwest' a id Bouthweit quartar ot Southeaet quarter
uart*r ol Northeast quarter. West hall ot of Section Seventeen (17); Houlhwnt quarter
outhwret quarter of Northweet quarter of ol Northeast quarter of Sertion Elihlren
Northeast quarter, Weal half of Northweat (18); Northeast quarter of Norlhwnt quar­
quarter of Southwest quarter of Northaaet ter, Eaat half ot Northweet quartrr of
quarler, Wret hell of Northwest q u iittr at Northwret quartar, and North half of South
Southeast quarter of Northeast quartet. half of Norlhwnt quarter o( Section Nine­
Writ hall ol Southeaat quarter of Southeaet teen (19); Northeast quarter of Northern
uirter of Northeaat quarter, Eaet half of quarter and Bouth half ol Hputbwnt quarter
outheaet quarter of Northeaat quitter. of 'Section Twenty (20); Eaet half, Southeaet
East half of Northeaat quarler of Northeast quarter
of N orlh w n t quarter,
Northweet
quarter of Southeast quarter, Writ half ol quarter
ol Northweet quarter,
Northiaet
Northweat quarter of Northeast quarter of quarter
of Houlhwnt quarter and Bouth
Southeast quarter. West halt of Northwest half of Southwret quarter of Section Twentyquarter of Northweet quitter of Hoptheaet one (21); Northeaet quarter of Nprthrist
quarter, Southweet quarter of Northwest quarter. Southeast quarter of Southeait
quarter of Southeaat -quarter, Northweet quartrr and Weat half of Writ half of
quarter cf Southwret quarter of Southeaet Serllnn Twenty-two (22); Northeast quarter
quarter, East half ol Southwest quarter ol ot Northeaet quarter. Southwest quarter "I
Suulhrart quarter, es.iuthratt .quartrr ot Northeaet quarter, Weet half of Writ hell
Southeast quartrr. Southeast quartrr of uf Buutheeit querter of S o uthern quarter
Southwest quartrr ol Southweet quarter, uf Sertion Twenty-three (13); Northwest
Wret hall ol Soulhwrel quarter ol Southweet
uarter of Northeaet quarter. West hall n(
quarter. Eaet hall ol Northeaet querter
outheaet quarter and Southweet quarter ol
of Northwest querirr. West hall o( North­ Section Twenly-Dve (23); Northern quarter
west qusrtrr ol Northeast quarter ol North­ of Northeast uuartar. South hall of North­
west quarter. Flail hall of Southwest quarter eaat quarter. North half or Norlhwnt quar­
ol Southeaat luarter of Northwest quarter. ter, Bouth half ol Southeaat quarter, HoutbEast half of Northeast quarter of Northwest raet quarter of Southwest quarter and North
quarter of Southeast quarter of Section half of Bouthweit quartar ol Section TwentyTwenty-two (22); Southwest quitter' ol six (2b); Bouthweit quarter of Northeast
Noilheaat quarter and Southwest quarter ol quarter, W nt half of Boutheaat quarter and
Southeaat quarter ol Section Twenty-three Weat half ol West half of Bertlon T»en(y(23); East hall. East half of Northeast quarter •even (27); all of Section Twpnty-elrht &lt;2Iti
n| N orlhw nt quarter. Northweet quarter of Northwest quarter ol Boulhraet quarter.
Northeast quarter ol Northwest quarter, Bouth half ot Boutheaat quartrr. Northeast
South half of Northwest quarter, Northeast quarler ol Bouthweit quarter and Northwrel
quarter of Southwest quarter, Suuth half of quartrr ol Norlhw nt quarter of Sertion
Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter ami Twenty-nine (29); Bouthweit quarter ol
Northwest quarter of Northweel quartrr of Southeast querter. ^Veet half of Southwest
Southwest quarter uf Section Twrnty-lour quartrr and Northwest quarler ul North­
(24*; Nutthrasl quarter and Northwest weel quarler of Section Thirty 130); North
quarter of Southeast quarter ol Section hair of Northaaet quarter, South half of
Twenty*flee (251; Northwest quartrr of North hall, Nnrlhwsat quarter ol- Nnilhwrit
Northeast quarter, South half of. Southwrst quarter. North half uf South hdlf and Southquarter of Northeaat quarter. East half «! east quarter of Southeast quarter el Sertion
Northeast quartrr of Southweet murtrr ot Thirty-one (31); Knit half and Eaat halt of
Northeast quarter, West half of Northwest Weet half of .Bertlon Thirty-two (32); all of
quitter of Southwret quartar of Northraat Sertion Thirty-three (331: Northeast quarter
quarter, Boutheaat quarter of Northweat of Northeast)qulrter. W n t half of North­
quarter, eacept Wret half of Northweat west quarter and Bouthwnt quarter of Feequarter of S outhrut quarter of tNorthwrel tlon-Tnlrty-four (341; Eaat half of East hall,
quarter, North half ol Northern quarter ol NorfhwVit quarter of Northeast quarter.
Northwest quarter. East half of Southeast West half of Boutheaat quarter, and East
qujrter of Noithreet quarter of Northwest half of W n t half of Section Thirty-live (331:
quarter, Weet half of Southwret quartrr Northeast quarter of Northaaet quarter.
uf Northrast quarter of Northwret quar­ Southeait quarter of Southeast quarter.
ler. Northwest q u a r t e r of Northwest West halt.of Eait half. Bouthaaet quarter uf
quartet. East half of Southwest quartrr Southwest quarter and Weet hall or West
nt Northwrit
quarter,
North half tff half of Sertion TMrty-ali (361: all In TOWN­
Bouthwrat quarter. West half of Southwmt SHIP TWENTY-TW'o (32) SOUTH,RANGE,
quarter of Southwest quarter, Northweet THIRTY-ONE (3t&gt; EAST.
quartrr of Southeaat quarter of Southern!
E XC E PT IN G and reeervlnx. however, all
uarter. East half of Southeast quartar of el th* timber atandlnf, frowlnf or bring
outhwest quarter, Bouthwrat quartar ol upon th* aald land or any part thereof for
outbrast quarter, East half of Norlhwnt e period of ten y e a n from and after th*
quarter of Southeaat quarter and Norlhwnt 26th day of June, 1911, together with th*
quitter of Northwest quarter of Southeast right to cut. us* and remove the same, and
quarter of Bertlon Twenly-Sla (28); K ilt all necrwaary right* of way osar, upon and
hall uf Northeast quarter of N orlhw nt arrnai th* aald lands during the term aforequarter, Eaat half of Northwest quartrr ot •aid, which may be neceesery or convenient
Northwest quarter, Fiat half of Eaal half ot lu using or removing the raid limber.
Southeaat quartrr of N orlhw nt quarter of
T. P WARLOW. Bertlon Twenty aeven (27); W nt half of
Aa Special Matter Aforesaid
Northeast quarler of Northeast quarter, E. J. L'Enifa
Weet half uf East half of Northaggt quartar P. L. Gaskins.
of Northeast quarter, and N orlhw nt quarter
Solicitors for tb* Complainant.
of Northeast * quarter of Section Twenty73-Fri-5ta_________ ___________________
eight (28)i Northeaat quartar of Norlhw nt
quarter of Bertlon Thirty-two (32); Eaat In Clrcnll C en t, Hivinth Judicial Cltcalt
half of Northeaat quarter of Northeast quar­
Si mlnole County F lu id * In Chancery
ler, Northwest quarter o( Northaaet quarter J. M. Robinson, Complainant
of Northeast quarter, Northeaet quarter ot
v», *
Citation
Northweit quarter ol Northeaat quarter, Viral* Hohlnton, Defendant,
W nt halt uf Northweat quarter of Northaaat To Virile Robinson, Rrldgaporl, Connecticut.
quarter,* South half of Southeast quarter ot
Yon or* hereby ordered to be and appear
Northeaat quarter, Eaat half of Northeaat befor* our aald court at th* eourt house la
quarter ot Southeast quarter of Northeast RanfortL Florida, In the above entitled cause,
quarter, East hall of Bouthwnt quarter of on the flret Monday In June, 1915 being lb*
Northeast quarter, Eaet half of Northwaat Brat aald XIoaday In- aald month, to tnawac
quarter of Bouthwnt quarter ot Northaaat th* bUI- of compliant Died herein against
quarter, Boutbeaet quarter ol Northeaat you, eta* tb* earn* will b* taken aa confeaeed
quarter of Southeaet quarter, Southwaat and followed by final decree.
quarter of Boutheaat quarter ot Boutbeaet
It b further ordered that Ihla order b* .
quitter, Bouthw nt quarler of Boutbeaet published In the Hanford Herald, a news­
quarter, South half of Norlhw nt quarter of paper published &gt;|n Seminole County once
Southeast quarter, Eaat half ol Northeaat each week for Tour consecutive weak*.
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quarter bf N o rlh w n t quarter of Boutheaat
Given under my hand und seal of aald
quarter, W n t half of Northweat quarter ol court, this the 29th day of Aptll, 19)3Norlhw nt quarler nt Southeast quarter,
(seat)
E. A DOUGLASS,.
W nt hall ol W n t halt of Northeast quarter
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co. Flaof Bouthwnt quarter, Writ half of Southeast Dickinson A Dickinson
uilter of Southwyat quarter. Eaet half of
Rnllclto, s for Complainant.
uulhwnt quarter, ol Southwest quarter.
73-Frl-5tc
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Southwret quarter of B o u th w n t, quarter
at Bouthwnt quarter, Eaat half of Northwait quarter ot Southwaat quartar ot Sec­
tion Thlrty-fpur (341; Bouth half ot South-,
vest quarter of Section Thirty.ata 136); all
In TOW NSHIP • T W E N T Y - TWO
(32)
BOUTH. R AN GE T H I R T Y .(30) EAST.
Norlhw nt quarter of Southaaal quarter
and W n t hall ol Section On* (I); East half
of Northeast .quarter of Section Two (2);
Bouthwnt quarter *1 Northeaat quarter.
Northweet quarler, Northeaat quarter of
Bouthwnt quarter, North half of Southeaat
quitter. Bouthwnt quarter of Boutheaat
uarter. North ball of Boutheaat quarter .of
oulhant quarter of Seetloo T o ll s * (121;
all lo T O W N SH IP T W EN TY-TH REE ( i s j
BOUTH. RANGE T H IR T Y (10) EAST.
Eaal half of Southwaat quartar of South­
eaat quarter of Section Eleven (I t); South-

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Precinct No. 10—Lake Mary

HeaVy yields of Ugh class products are Dec­
enary to bring a blf_n*t profit to the power. The
basnet record for curb results has been bald for
the last quarter-century by

A. E. Sjoblom, clerk; W. V. Dunn,
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
G. Martin and J. W. Fortier, aa
nipectora.
‘Precinct No. 11—Altamonltf
Howard ^2. Lyman, clerk; A. L.
Icnklo, H. C. Tyler and J. W. Oa- STEP.T0 VEIL TARTAR WOMEN
More and more the enclosed m otor dor grows
teen, as Inspectors.
strong in popular favor. It’s natural, especially
Mohammedan
Order
Enlargs*
hand­
^ Communication from Attorney G.
with Ford care, which are busy running every
S«nd for our' Free Books on all commercial
kerchiefs to Hide Face of
A. DeCottcs, inclosing Supersedes
day
of the year—winter and summer th e Ford
Wives and Daughter*.
crops of Florida} also our Spray Catalofoe.
3ond, to be signed by the board of
serves
faithfully and profitably. So for a real
Special advice gladly given.
county commissioners, case: A. Dor*
Pctrogrnd.—Tbo Mohammedan T ar­
genuine
family car there is nothing equal to
ner vs. L. A; Brumley, pt al. Bond tar men of Tchlstopot district, province
the
Ford
Sedan at $695 f. o. b. D etroit. Seats
signed.
of Kavan, bavo ordered Uielr wires,
five. Large doors, plate glass sliding windows,
Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co
Reports o f , the different county and daughters each to aew half ‘a
silk curtains, deeply upholstered. scats, latest
fZ a m t I
ofllcials received, read and ordered square of extra material to the hand­
type ventilating windshield—n enr o f refined
Mfrs. Ideal FertHiim.
id e a l ]
kerchiefs with tvblcli they cover their
filed.
luxury
with the everlastingly reliable Ford
'uniayi
head*.
Jacksonville, Fla.
I
chassis.
Come in and know more about this
.Warrants paid during the month
The women long ago ceased to veil;
r*«aawc*tf
superior
car.
,
. . .
of
April
were
ordered
cancelled.
but
when
meeting
unknown
men
they
runuitica
Clerk .presented semi annual re­ took a tub of the bow formed by (ylng
port of county finahees for the aix hnndkerchlefs beneath the chin, and
months ending March 31st, ' 1918, held the tab before the face In place
which was accepted by the booar of a T^U.
Unluckily, as the handkerchiefs with
C. F. WILLIAMS
EDWARD HIGGINS
and each member signed certificate^
the
p'asslng
of
time
grew
smaller,
tho
Dealer
The following warrants as pre­
Salesman
tabs ceased to cover tho face, and the
sented
to
this
board
and
audited
by
We make a specialty on overhauling nj^d charging Storage
net became only a uymboK To make It
th e‘clerk and approved by this board again n reality husbands and fathers
Batteries of'all makes. Also repair Magnetos, Generators and
were ordered paid:*
arc Insisting on bigger handkerchiefs.
Starters. Bring your Electrical Troubles to us.
Building Fund— First National
Bank, Liberty Bond, $1000.00;
'
(jive Us A Trial
Schellc Maine*.), War Savings Stamps,
On Floor, Grain and Feed
Dy Theodosia Garrison
500.00.
'
.
. of THe Vigilantes.
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
County Guard Fund—Geo. Fox,
Tho benrer of fool-atnrles, I
Agent, Rent Armory,* $10.00.
203 Oak Aver------*
. L. A. Renaud, Prop. •
Phone 189
Would liken to. tbo Household Fly,
■Ton Can Bay From U&gt; at
General Fund—Lake &amp; Rossctter, Who la, comddercd nt Its beat, •
1 ' Wholesale Price*
$100.00; E. A. Douglass, 125.(fo; A Germ-Conveyer and n Peat.
H lIK ItlFF’H HALE
Forrest Lake, 35.00; Geo. A. Dc- "The Red Cross sells the things wo
Nolle-# I* h t r r b y given t h a t u n i t , , a n d b y
knit" •
vi r t u# of an e i e r u t l n n i«»urd o u t nt a n d u n ­ Cnttes, 50.00; Dr. J. T. Denton,
d o t h# a#al nt t h e Ci r cui t Co u r t nt S e m "Our camps nro evil—men unfit 1" •
nol e c o u n t y , Fluilria, d a t e d M a y 3rd, JRIS, 30.00; II. £ . DuRoso, 30.00.; Mrs.
n T h e Amer i can l a u n d r y &amp; M a c h i n ­ L. C. Gibson, 20.00: \V. C. William- These nro the genua they henr about
holler at Appllr.llon for Tas Deed U n d o e■r herei
Palitin, Florida
o m p a n y , a cor porat ion, I. til a I nt IIt
To sprend lllntrant nnd gloom and
Nerllan S o f Chaptrr *188, l.aw. or Flor­ a nyd C
J. If. (Merman, clr . , la d r i r n d a n l , I , won, 05.00; C. M. Berry, 60.00: L,
ida
aa HherlH of Seminol e Co u n t y . •III, dur i ng
doubt.
N'oflce la hereby riven that It. It. Mulr- t h# legal huura nt aale, Mo n d a y , Juno 3rd, G.-Stringfellow, G.l-I: W. II. Prince.
With Sena*1 nnd Science let un try
),ad. purchaatr of Tea Certificate No. 321, I 9I B, Before I ho court hniitr dour nt aal d
dated Ihe 6th day of July, A I). 1915, haa c o u n t y , oiler t or aale and^aell In t he h l f h - 1.00; B. M, Flowers, 1.00; Ch::s. E.
Elimination of Thu Fly.
itl.J , aid certificate In my office. «nd haa eat a n d brat Milder for raah, tho following Grable, 1.00; H. T. Laltouasclinu,
ma de application for tax deed to Itaur In dcacr i hr d prrannal - p r o p e r l y t n- wl t:
accordance with law. Said certificate cmOn# T u b u l a r St e a m L au n d r y Holler, with 1.00; Geo. Illnckwelder, 1.00; Fred
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
I,ram Ihe following deacrlbed properly fluoa a n d a t t a c h m e n t ! , now l o c a t r d on t he
, nutted In Seminol# . county, Florida, to- ntd I’rogrrae Hi r a m l a u n d r y alto In Hanl nrd, L. Piper, 1.00; II. L. Kendrick, l.ob;
»,t- NW!a of SW'&lt; of 8K»i Sec. 32, Tp. Florid* . aaid p r ope r l y to bo aold aa Ihe T . W. Geiger, 1.00; P. B. Gatlin,
19 S. It 31 E.. 10 aerra. The aald land p r o p e r t y of J. II Ov e r man . I hr d e f e n d a n t ,
befog a»i-aaed at tha date of the laauanre and l o aal i . l l &gt; aald r i r cn t l . i n a n d roal*.
I.
00; C. A. Palmer, 1.00; Sclielle
6tork Cornea While Mother la Being
.,( .uch certificate in the name of It. A.
Maines, 7.00; A. Vaughan, 200.00;
M i , ny. llnlraa aald certificate ahall he
Removed From Water-Bound
redeemed according to taw ta i deed will
S. F. Doudney. 55.00; Sanford I’ub*
Home.
i.iuB thereon on the 20th day of May A. I*.
1**l*.
lie Service Co., 29.44; Mil! Ildwe.
Milne*, my uffirial algnature and teal
Clnrtnnntl.—The Imby of Mrs. J. W.
Co., 37.88; David Speer, 5.00; A. M.
thi. the IMh day o( April, A. II. I9IH.
[wall
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Bogcrt. forty, of Newport, la doing
Adams,
217.00:
Herald
Printing
Co.,
cterk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
15.75; Celery Avenue Store, 02.01: lino despite the fact tlml It was ush­
Into this world during Ihe over­
Florida
Robt. W. Lord. 2.05: \\'. C. \\il- ered
Sanford
flow of the Ohio, under unfavorable
liunuon, 107.03; J. N. Tolar, M. D , clrcumntnnren. XVlille tier hiishnnd wna
NOTH i: TO PAVING CONTI!ACTOUH
5.00; Yowcll-Specr Co., 0.05; Hand's removing her from tier wnter-bound
Scaled prupmala will l*e received hy the
,.&gt;uniy oimmliiltmcra of Seminole county,
Cash Grocery, 15.00; F. W. Temper- home In n ttklIT Mrs. ftognrt gnve birth
Florida. at the office of the clerk uf the C||fituil Court &lt;&gt;f (he county of Seminole, at Han­
ton, 55.00;- II. &amp; W. B. Drew Co., to « girl. The ley wnlera from the
ford, Florida, at or befora 10 a. m., June II,
4,55; K. A. Douglass, 11.00; Under- Ohio s\\lrlal dLsouiiil th e akjfT.
1913, for grading and paving H fret wide
• ilb hrirk Geneva avenue from the Ht.
wood TypewrKer Co.. 23.20; Fred
John, river weal, approilmalety-1 1-8 mile*
lo the ea.l end of the pretent brfek paving
T. Williams, 7.00; So. Bill Tel. Co.,
Etch propo.al In bo accompanied hy a
10.80; Woodruff &amp; Watson, 16.40; J.
I i r l i f . n l check made payable
light to-the
clerk nl the Clrcu t Court of Hamlnola coun­
W.
Bell, 10.00; C. D. Pearson, 10.00;
ty. Florida, tor *750.00.
C. L. West, 10.00; L. M. itch binder,
Alt. r May 25. 1918. plana and apecifira
Ilona may be teen or aecured by applica­
10.00; J. E. Snyder, 10,00; S. E.
tion to Mr. E. A. Douglaai, clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court, at hla office In the Court dlouia
Mathers, 10.00; C. B. Searcy, 10.00;
al Hanford, Florida, or from Fred T. WIIluma. englnrer, at hla office, Hanford, Fta.
A. E. Sjoblom, 10.00; ,J. W. Os­
. The Hoard of County Commirtlonrra reteen,. 10.00: Jno. I). J in kins. 461.86:
e n i l tha right to reject any or all blda.
E. A.'DOUGLASS.
T. J. Miller &amp; Son, 12.50; K, A.
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
Douglass, 24.00,; F. A. Douglass,
09.08; E. K. Brady, 11.35; .W riter’’
C handler
Union Tel. C\, 15.02; 11. C. Du Bose.
NteiUi of A p p l i c a t i o n ' for Tai I l i a d U n d e r
C oupe
S t c l i on h ol Hiaplrr 4 8 SB. L a « » o T l o t $6.33; Stale Counsel of Defense,
Ida
w
.*
Notlre la hereby given that William Ja100.00; V.-i\. Brumley, &gt;.40; L. A
eobi la purchaer of Tax Certificate No. 813,
Hagan, 8.00; C. W. Kntxmlnfcrr,
dated the 2nd day of June, A. I). 1913.
Said certificate embrace, tha following dea12,00;
E . 1 L Kilbee, 12.80; O. P.
Ctibeil property aitualed In Hamlnole courtly,
Florida. to-w|ts |,ot 9, lllock E. Villa 31111a.
Swope, 14.80; 'ft J. Miller &amp;. Son,
The aald land being aeaenaed at the date ol
30.00;
Rond &amp; Bridge Fund Win.
(hr i.auanrr of aurh rrrllficale In the name
• I Hi.hop Moore Heir*.
,P. Mitchell, 31.30; John Vaughn,
tl.u Notice la hereby given (hat William
15.00; James Bussell, 8.00; J. M.
Jacob, la purrhaaer of T ea Certificate No.
JITT. dated the Ith day of June, A. I&gt;. 1901.
Waits. 3.00: J. M. Wynn. 258.50: A.
Haul r.rllfieate embraeea the following deaft. Robinson, 7.50; Kobt. W. Lord,
c'd-c-d property aitualed In Seminole rounly.
U 'Ida. to-w||: Lots 3 end 5, lllock E, Villa
Win.
klitl., • The aald land being aaarued at tha Old False Teeth W anted-Don't Matter II. 05; E. A. Farnell, 3G.00
date
the liauance of auch certificate In the
Clark,
76.00;
G.
II.
Kernald
Ildwe.
If
Broken
same of L..II. Culley.
*
Alaet Not ce la hereby given that William Wo pay up to 16 dollars per set. 'Also Go., 2 . 6 0 Geneva* Coca-Cola Bolt.
Jaruh. J&gt; purrhaaer of Tag Certificate No. caah for Old Gold, Silver and broken Co., 41.00; Hill -Ildwe. Co., 12.GG;
dated the 2nd day ol June, A. D. 1896. Jewelry.
Check sent by return mail. , B. &amp; O. Motor Co., 13.92; D. H.
Said certificate embrace* the following
de.crihed property aitualed In Hemlnole
Hooker, 85.00; A. W. Moreman, 3.50
rounly florid a, to-w||j Lot 0. lllock E.
Villi Mill*. The aald land being saaeaaed
Chuluota Mfg. Co., 10.37; Hnnd
at the dale of the feauanee o f aurh certlftBros.; 29.85; J. N. Searcy, 1.00; J.
«ate In the name of J, N. Tanner.
Ifaa
filed aald certificate. In my offir* and haa
C.
Fudge, 2.00; G. M-. -Jacobs,
made application for ta i dteda to faaue
in accordant* with law. Unleaa aald rertlfl*
35.00; Gulf Refining Co., GG.25; The
cat'a ahall be redeemed according to law taa
; Texas Co., G.88; Woodruff &amp; Wat­
dc.da will itaur thereon on tha 6th day of
June. A. D. 1918.
son, 2.50; J. B. Jones &amp; Bro., 78.G0;
WUneta my official algnatura and aeal
Wight Grocery Co., 554.75; G, M.
Ihlt the 3rd ifay of May, A. D. IBIS.
I“ »D
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Jacobs, 214.00; C. Boyco Bell, 60.00;
Road Rond Fund, Seminole County,
OLDEST
140.78; L. C. Lewis, 1.00; J. T. Mc­
ESTABLISHED Lain, 122.00; T. S. Self, 18.59; L. A.
UTfirs,
SEED HOUSE Brumley, 8.00; L. I*. Hagan, 8.00;
OMEN choose the Chandler Six quite as much for the
IN FLORIDA C. W. Entzmingcr, 8.00; O. P.
ii# It ordained by the Mayor a n d City
ease w ith which they may drive it on any kind of roads
Swope, 4.00; E. H. Kilbee, 8.00.
« ouaril of Sanford. Florid*.
Fine &amp; Forfeiture Fund—Schclle
Gvrtlon I. That It ahall be unlawful for
or In any kind of traffic, as for the grace of its body designs, the
»"y pnton or neraona. by hi mat If or by any
Moines, 60.00; David Speer, G5.00;
o h,r party In hla employ to distribute any
com fort of Its deep-cushioned seats and the beauty of its
plarartla, rlrrulara, show Lilia, hand bill* or
L. R. Philip* &amp; Co., 11.84^ Mob­
any other advertisement matter by th* definish. They choose the Chandler, too, because of its m echani­
"vvry of the earn# to any person or persona
ley'* Drug Store, 14.18; E. A.
uPu" ?njf.
,h * penile sttsat* of in s city
Douglass, 13.00; E. F. Houshoider,
*’ "anlord, Florida, or to attach, pool, print,
cal dependence, its ever-readIness.
juarr, paint or atnmp placard), circulars
39.14; L. T. Hunt, 6.86; E. E. Bra­
* “ill* or other advertisement mailer
Thousands of women drive Chandlers, and, even though
dy, 76.00; W. R. Healey, 7.01; A. R.
upon any public piece or object In tho city,
“f “*V,n,.*njr
building, telegraph pole
Stiles, 7.25; E. A. Douglass,' 30.60;
they m ay n o t know the why of its m echanical excellence, they
Mh« objirt* POl,‘
P°*U Tree or any
E. E. Brady, 76.60; E. E. Brady,
know and appreciate th e extraordinaryquality of this great car.
L®****0" *• That It ahell be unlawful to
11.11.
rl,* ot hand to any person or persons, elrh»nd Wile or other sdverU stni m atter
Chandler body designs offer a pleasing range of selection.
There being no further business,
. L W description la nnd apon any ol th*
?*„'K , *r**u W the e|ty of ftantord, Florida:
board stands ‘adjourned to meet
d- however, th at circulars, handbills
again on the 3rd day of'June, 1918.
,r|iV,{ .Wher advertising matter may be dta■« SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES

Ideal Fertilizers

STORAGE BATTERIES

Sanford Battery Service Co.- *

W. A. Merrjday Company

General Fire

Insurance

Famous For Its M arvelous M o to r

W hy Women Choose
The Chandler

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varlnlf^ iblr ■e,u * lly leavtag 'same U the
d J f c * ,l.V**
,lh# e,tF
8*nford, or b y
»nr7., ^ j ,b,r*0/ *° 3 °" * pvreoh Intlde of
*“L : ld ,"te of lh* *u &gt; •* otnlord, Florida.
. * » y . person or persons upon
of
°* .*be vlolaUon ot any provleton*
la * Shl"^8oing ordinance ahall be eubjett
fwdlor «o1 ' i 0 M ’ or l"tPri»onm*nt a ot **te»yorf
d*lr,• ■* *ha discretion of tho

Iwmldu? ?' T.hl* ardlnanee shall take effect

h x ^ m&amp;r* Ur &gt;U P“ “ *' ,,d •5,pr0r*'
i'Mwd this'the 8th day of M ay. I f l l .
_
C. H. D IN O E E. 1
I h,„K...
danl City Councili •
a iL
WftUy that the foregoing ordja*' Way!

h “*

‘“•b

JA&amp; C. ROBERTS,

Approved k .

...

. . City Clerk.

Highest Cash
Price Paid for
All Rinds of
Emfety Sacks* \
Drop a Card and I Will Call

Chicken Llvera

An old hon has a much larger liver
than you in proportion to weight or
food eaten. Then It follows that
they get bllioua just like you ‘do.
They are grouchy, cro«8, unhappy.
I c m i x TONIC
Start the liver and mako*lier happy.
f For CHILLS aid FEVER Then aha will lay egga atl the winter.
COLDS, GRIPPE, MALARIA Come and get a package of -B. A.
Thomai Poujtry. Powder. Feed It
tW tW vErevW eajnteainrw occasionally. See your hens perk
up—hear them aing—look f6r egga.
Your money back If it- faili. L.
Allen Seed
• it*Co., Sanforji,
1 Fla.
—
* 78-tfc

.LANK'S

Seven-Passenger Touring Car. S I 5 9 5
Four-Pasienger R oadster, S i 5 9 5
V Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, S t 6 75
Convertible Seddn. S 2 2 9 5
Convertible Coupe, S 2 1 9 5
Umoushtc. S2895
O U t p rices f. o. b. C leveland)

Come Choose Your Chandler Now

W. A. STRINQFELLOW
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Sanford, Florida

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CHANDLER MOTOR GAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

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ON TUESDAY8
PU B L ISH E D r

AND FR ID A Y 8

SE M I- WEEKLY

IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 78
SANFORD. FLORIDA TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918

VOLUME IX

En«.. May 13.—All Gtrman prisoner* captured in riancc
that Field Marshal von Hlr.denbu'rg is dead,
from BrilUh
officers on the western front report,
according to the Daily Express. At
the same tin e the name of General
von Mackensen is brought into .
prominence is that of a great mar.
who is to bring the Germans vic­
tory.
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The Express assumed that the
Hindcnburg story is circulated *.o ex­
plain the failure of the great ofTonlive.
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TALUED TOO MUCH ;

Canadian Report Seem s To
Be Contradictory
German Citizen Abused Government

HASTINGS DISCOURAGED

is Have, Not Gained
In Two W eeks
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St. Augustine, May 12.—The
potato growers of St. Johns and
other counties of ihivnate arc much
discouraged ’ over the nrnrkct for
their crop, the telling price a t- pres­
ent not beinu sufficient for the grow­
ers to realize actual cost of produc­
ing-the proddet.
.
This condition is deplorable in
view, of the high cost pf everything
cls6 and the anticipated shortage of
food crops generally, r.s potatoes are
reputed to he'among the most nunutritious c( all foods and if-used in
abundance would furnish a cheap

miicf in the allies’ ability to stem
the German tide gtows among the
dlird commands, as the enemy p o s ­
tpone* his expected drive from day to
day. The French have decided np;
to incorporate the American army
in the French forces at this time
and not to use it until it i* com­
plete and self sustaining.
Washington has no official con­
firmation of this report r3ceived

develop, has not improved condi­
tions in the duel monarchy, and the
possibility of a aepareato Austrian
state is reported.
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in the St. C.ctad Canning Factory
should get together sn d 'm tk e plana’
to open the plant during the summer
•nd preserve much of the surplus
*ops that will be produced In this
‘ectlon this year. One member o
•hst company has suggested that
cold itorago could be secursd for
*®uer kraut tand that the JctsuI
eould be made at the canning fact0fy *nd kept until sold in this
nunn*r. This is a good suggestion
•nd there are many otbor things
*n»t’ the factory could • handle 1
•hd T^rs. ^McIntyre of Lakeua'the guests'of their daugbJ.' N. ko \£ , for a f.Vdaya

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Washington, D. C., May ill. —
Jacob
Nutting,
a
German
who
baa Secretary Baker today added his
Washington, D. C., May 13.—
lived In the southeast part of this formal denial to that of Lord Bead­
Truck producers In Florida—til
section for several years engaged in ing regardfnc statements aa to the
growers of perishable products are
farming on vaiious places made re- disposition of American forces in
assured by the Federal Food ad­
markn derogatory to the* govern­ France, lie raid the facta were di­
ministration and by the office of the
ment one clay last-week nnd federal rectly opposed to the statements .and
director general cf railroad that
agents
yesterday went to Ms hyno that* Americnn troops wero being
there is to' he every p u iib lf assist­
ance given to the growers of perish­ ter, I wish to say that the "name of and brought him to the .sheriff’s of­ used actively in bnttlo and "in such
able food products in Florida to the Red Cross" cannot be used in fice. Ho was told to take out his ways os meet with the approval of
connection with any entertainment alien enemy papers at or.ce and cs General Foch and Genernl *Pormarket their produce.
This assurance from the federal or benefit without the express per­
authorities is contained in letters re­ mission of the Chapter representa­
The secretary dictated the followceived by members of the Florida tives. in each community and then
if.£
ctstomoSt:
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delegation in congress. Tit letters only when the entire receipts of licit
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statem
ent
mado
In the
received by Sen. Duncan V. Flet­ entertainment or benefit goes to the
mornlnE
papers
purporting
to
come
cher arc typical of those received by Red Crcsa.
from
C't.awa
seems
to
say
that
Amer
the other members. The letter from * In 'o teh r words, we are not per­
liah'fsrcp* i i France will not bo uied
the. food administration gives assur­ mitted to give an entertainment
actively
for the present, but will be
ance to the Fl/.rida growers as fol­ where a p« rtion goes to two or more
conserved.,
until they constitute a
lows:
y
organizations or societies, one of
larger and independent American
"Misapprehension lias arisen in which is the Red Crcca and use the
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several quarters that the food nd- name of the Red Crcrs !n unnounce- him interned until the’ war is over. army.
"The
facts
arc
exactly
otherwise
mini.yrutinn lias recommended our- a'.iS.
,.t .iriiiir.g such cv.tervnir.It is not safe for any Gehman or
Xkihrncnt of perishable production one ments. This i* done to protect i Ijp any German sympathizer to mnke The Americun forces in France are
is nbout to eliminate the growing of Rod Ctoii from individual or com-- any remarks .about the government being psed actively in battle and the
these products. We arc at a loss to parry gain under The guise of loyalty. ami such remarks will not be passed trenches end while all of the plans
of the war department look to the
understand what has giver, rise to
However, jJearo bear in mind over in this sectioii any longer.
development of a distinctive Amer­
thr.t the Red Crc»* appreciated do­
If there ore any Germans here ican army us such, yet tho- various
nation* from all ‘source* and any­ who think-they can do this and get
time that ar.y of ta- wish to give an by with it they have something com­ element* of i t ’ now in France are
e.nterihinntein, card purj.y» or any­ ing to them and tho time is coming being used freely in the general
thing of the sort totally ifort-the R*}d when .the law will not always protect cause and in such ways as arc deem­
ed most effective in accordance with
department of agriculture. The at­ .Cro^t* the rhripter offlcir.la wfll do all
titude uf the food administration to­ in their power to assist, It U re­ them from the loyof Amcriran* who Gen. Fershing'c action in placing all
ward perishables her been sympa­ quited. however, thet suclt persons believe that America is Tor Amer­
icans and if there are any Germans
thetic from the beginniny. it has secure a date for such affair from
stradily advoicatcd the use *f per­ any t.f the following authorised Red here who think Germany is a better
country than America they should
ishables aH substitutes for the mere Crcni representatives:
take the first boat bnck to Germany
concentrated exportable staples and
for this country is no place for them.
Hanford
—
Mte.
R.
J*
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Holly
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no group or t&gt;pe of ptiishabk* has
A word to the wise is. sufficient.
.Oviedo—Mrs.
U:
G.‘Smith
,
been discriminated against in favor
Geneva-—Mrs. Endor Curletl
of any cti.or group cr type. All
Chuiuota—Mrs. C. D. Brurolcy
RED CROSS MASS MEETING
have their place in nutrition and
l!ongwood—Mr*. G. H . Harda­
SECOND WAR FUND
their greater u*e has been favored.
way
"So far as transportation is con­
Altamonte—Mfs. W. B.’ Ballard
Friday Night, May 17lh at 8 p. m.
cerned the food administration has
'E
ast Hanford —Mrs. 11. G. DieterCity Park
not only opposed any restriction of
transportation of perishablrB bu(, has
Dr. R. Thor Weaver, a speaker of
It is merely the duti's of those national prominence will speak to
urged the utmost service in all direc­
tions. The food administration i.- ia'iita to rro that date* of Red Crocs the citizens of Sanford on the great
fully impressed with the importance entertainments do not conflict in subject of tlie work of the American
of the prompt mo’.emer.t of this their rtspttiivc. rectionr, the idea Red Cross. This meeting is prepar­
character of freight nnd ha* done being to assist each benefit aa it atory to the great Bed Cross drive
and will continue to do all that it cornea and allot; nothing to detract beginning May 20th. This speaker
can to cooperate wjith the railroad from such efforts. '
will cover u subject that will be of
administration in the movement of
Where paniil* receipts tro to he interest to every citizen in Sanford,
perishables and other food commod­ dor.attc to-the Red Cress, the Bed and wc are rlnguiarly blessed In hav­
ing such a man come to us. Ab an
ities.
.
American patriot you are urged to
"In war times idesl transportation
lay aside everything else and attend
conditions can hardly he expected
this meeting Friday night and help
and undoubtedly there will he tim«s
begin the battle at home while out
when difficulties will arise. The sub­
boys are waging the war abroad.
ject of perishable transportation has
Cone nut, the Bed Cress wants you,
received and is receiving earnest at­
the hoy abrco'tl experts you to help
tention by the raildroad and food
him. Don’t fail ir. this sacred obli­
administrations.
gation to him. •
,
"Taken aa- a whole, conditions
have recently shown Improvement,
nnd it is hoped that a still greater
"Mother’s J)ay at the Temple"
Improvement- will result."'
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Mother’s
Day was most 'flttngly
.The letter from the railroad ad­
obstr/cd
at
the
Baptist Temple Sur.ministration is as follows:
Rememhered the Editor
i
Director General of Railroads,
The editor cf The Herald wishes
Washington•.
• My Dear Senator: Acknowledging to thank J. D. Hood i:T*a crate if
and responding to your letter of fine Irish potatoes and Harry B.
Lewis for n doznrpecto of fine sweet
corn. These gentlemen are not only
good growers but they aro good giv­
ers and believe that newspaper men
are entitled to the best that the
The United States Snipping Board
country can afford. As long as our
hao announced that Jacksonville has
good friends the growers keep in
been selected as or.e of the concen­
touch with us we can face old High
tration .poinin for the construction
Coat of Living nnd put him out of
of ships. In the absence of oxact
business.
detail* it ca tv only be stated In a
restrictions on the movement of the
.Presbyterian Church
l’onerr.1 way that a large lapd area
products referred to by. Mr. Bain,
will bo used by the government in
Sunday was a fine day with the
ita requirement! for. this purpose.
Presbyterian
congregation.
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gency arises which it is not now pos­
ami
that thero is to be brisk demand
people
united
with
the
church
and
sible to foresee, it is anticipated that
for
ax’silable
sites accessible by both
thiro
were
good
congregation!
at
the
the service for this perishable traf­
rail
and
wter.
Thia
church
la
growing
servlets
fic from Florida will adequately
meet the requirements,' particularly very rapidly, being the most rapidly
Leon county farmers have organ-'
in vltw of the special consideration growing Presbyterian church in this
zed
themselves into* an agricultural^
that has been accorded this situation section.
society.
The society start! out with
which has previously .been reported . The pastor left yesterday- for Du­
a large membership. Meetings will
rant, Okie, where he went to.attend
to you.
.
re held on the third Saturday 'h r
tho
General Assembly as a commis­
The letter from Mr; Bain received
each month and such other times aa
with yours is returned herewith and sioner from St. Johns Presbytery.
may be for the Interest of the soci­
I beg to advise you that there Is no The prayer meetings will be con­
ety.
The State Agricultural Society
peason from a transportation stand- ducted by Mr. D. 1. Thrasher for
and
the
Agricultural Departmenta*a
the next two weeka and there'.will bo
Washington
have been csktd to proa
of foodstuffs In the Florida territory, preaching services at 11 a. m. and
vide
speakers
for these
S
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• meetings.
although the food administration 8 p. m. each 8und*y. Dr. Brownlee
tlcular varieties of. vegetables that
should be produced.
Yours vary truly,
V Oscar A-Price, i(Signed)
Private•fleeretarjr.a i

. The Woodmen Circle have chang­
ed their time of meeting-from 2:30
to 3:30 #o’clock every second and
fourth. Wednesdays. All,\ippmber»
,n
time.
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The
Pictures that Please
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We claim our pictures are better than the rest.
REFERENCES: ANYBODY ,

every two or . three yean. This
alone would, mean a-.big saving. If
the *ire* are welL cared for, tVcy
should cdnOnue in service until they
are eight or ten years old. An old
tire of known value as a breecdcr 1*
of much more value than a young,
untried one. This may be contrary
to the opinion of some who are juat
beginners in the livestock burinesa,
lays the University of Florida ex­
periment station, but the experienced
stockman knows the value of tried
sires.
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J t is evident that low grade ani­
mals cannot ke raised profitably on
high priced feeds. Sbme farmers do
not have a^uflieiently.large number
of sniritals to pay them’-to buy a
purebred sire.' The community plan
of ownership would solve the prob­
lem for stock raisers who wish to
breed up their herds but who find
individual ownership of an expensive
animal impracticable. •

Keystone comedy.
COMING—"The Great White Trail". "Tbe Daughter of tbe
. Goda", "Tbe Spy", "My Own Uulted States."

and is known as the cotton bollworm. Later generations will at­
tack fall beans, pdas, and a variety
of crops. The insect is also our
most serious enemy of 'tomatoes. It
bores into the fruit and ia called the
tomato fruit worm.
. When feeding as the bud-worm in
The corn ear-worm, Heliothls ob- corn the insect is well concealed, but
■oleta ia ono of the most.destructive makes its prucneo known by the
excrement which soils thp leaves. If
insects in the south. Jt is knov
setcral . different names.
In the not killed the worm will destroy the
spring and summer it feeds in the. productivity of the stalk although
buds of corn, attacking the plant , the stalk may live I.ate planted
when it is about knee-high Here corn suffers more than that planted
it is known as the false bud-worm. early because tho insectn are more
Later in the season, when the corn numerour. In fart, the ravages nf
is in silk, the moth lays it* ecc* on the caterpillars form the chief dif­
the silk anti the young worm feed ficulty in raising late niarted fern
there for a few days and then en­
This pest is rather easily controll­
ters rite ear n
ed in corn where i: works aa the
Till* ganera.ion
bud-worm, aays J. R.» Watson of the
ear-worai.
Univcrsii}1 of Floridn experiment
e -.oration commonly fetation. Make a mixture of equal
The n ? f
attack cot to boring into the bolls, part# of powdered rinc arzenite or
1______ t— * lead arsenate and air slaked lime, or
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■" I; twice as much of the lime as the arjacnical may be used. Dust this
jjS Y m
down into each hill, preferably in
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j the morning when there is dew onthe
HZ B r ! '
the plants so that the poison will
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.run down into the ituds. Thi# dust­
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t jlng can he done quickly by means of
V wtk \ \ \ y.w, ' Jn" porou* muslin bag which can bo
*&gt;
Jarred over the plants.
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The next Kent,rat*on feeding inside
jy g e lj
the ears is much more difficult to
|a a S -J jr l
control. But the young caterpillars,

Favors Early Parenthotyl.
Early parenthood la productive of
warriors, but not of good brain work­
ers, for, aaya Doctor RedQeld, “when
we look over those intellectually su­
perior men Who have done ao much for
the world's advancement we find them
to have been predominantly the sons of
elderly parents an4 only rarely the
sons of men less than twenty-five."

For- Rent—The Haynes house.on
Duroc pip for salt. Rax Packard,
Sanford.
Heights, 4 rooms, big yard,
West Side, '
• * ' TH$
complete .water eyitero, garage, elecr
trie lights, etc. H. C. DuBose.
68-tf
FOR SALE — ONE OF THE
NICE8T BUNGALOWS IN TOWN
For Rent—Three office room*
WITH
GAHAGE.
STRICTLY fronting on First street. Most de­
MODERN,.
ALMOST
NEW. sirable offices In d ty . Several other
GOOD LOCATION. .CASH OR good office rooms In same building.
TERMS.
ADDRESS
HOME, Yowtll ft Speer.
23-tic
C-0 HERALD.
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WANTED

Wanted—6ood mule. Cheap for
For 8sle—Sweet potato vines, cash. W.- B. Willetts, • Maitland,
.
'74-2tp
Porto Rico variety. A t. the Byers FIs.
place, Beardall Ave. ^ F o r prices'see
Found—Purse, pin and bracelet at
R. F. Crenshaw, Sanford, Fla.
High School during Commencement.
Owner*may have same by calling at
• For 'Sale—Teq acres hammock this office and paying.for ad. 76-2tp
land on Cameron avenue, ‘right .in
Wanted • — Experienced
farm
the heart of the celery delta. This
bands.
Steady
work
and
good
pay.
farm joins railroad .loading station.
F.
N.
Burt,
Spring
Garden
Ranch,
Three acres cleared. Must be arid
74-7tc
to ' close an estate. If interested DeLeon Springs, Fla.
McDsnne), Owoaso,
write F.
Wanted—Caah Grocery,
Cash
Michigan
prices. * .A sure succces for a live
man. Corner Sanford avenue and
For Sale—Large -farm horae, alio Fourth street. Store room all fixed.
heavy wagon,-only used short time. Rent rcaaonable. See or write to
Inquire J. E. Terwilligcr, 709 Oak C. H. Leffier.
• ‘ 73-tf
avenue.
.
67-tf
Fine Stallion for Service.—The
FOR RENT
Wekiwa Ranch, Lake' Monroe.
-73-Stc
Free use for three years ol1200
acres of muck land. For particulars
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D ip t rin .
• it a c n u ttie r
U. 9. Land Offlr* i t Gnln,*v1ll«. Ft*.
address E. II. Uhlcndorf, Mims, Fin.,
April aoih ISIS.
Brevard Co.
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75-Gtp
N o lle , li k»r,bjr «lv*n t b i t W ltuinr C.

For M r a V n Loclalalura
To tb# D ,m ocratlc Vot,r« of So d IboI, Co.:
I k ,r,b y anoounr, my r a n d ld c y lor r»pr c n t i t l v , In tho n o il Florida U ti.lttu r,
Irom S trein ol, rounly. «ub),rt to tb , d»m.
orratlr primary to b , hold Juno 41b ol |hla
y ,ar. and Intfte yaur contld,ration of ray
quallBratloni.
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Rovportfully,

J. J. DICKINSON.

To tka Voter, of 9,ralno&lt;, Co.:
I b»t to anpounr, that I am a randldata
for r*-et*ctlon 10 the hou«« of rrprr-*nti*
tir e , from Semlnola rounly. Iliv ln r »*rv,d
you in that rapictTT*7n t h , acuion of 1917
i (tel I am pr,p»r»d td flv* you batter e«rv lr . In 1919. .1 do not Sn«nt of nny rraiop
why you (hould not f i r , m , a „co n d term,
vhfth hat atwaye been arrerdad all ri-pr,eentativre in «h- oaH. I fully apprrrlit,
tb , high honor r at I tna by rltclln r ra. In
I9IC and I h a v , mdeavorrH at all timer to
look after t h , Intarnt, of tb* propl# of
Hrmlnol, rounty and th , fla t* of Florida
I hop- t h a v , not laiUd to fulfill your ,* •
pectatlone and I truit you will ee, your
way rlear to g iv , me a &gt;erond term. Again
thanking you for tb , many favor, b-elowed
onr n r In th - paet I promla, that I will
be faithful to t b , true! Impoeed In me.
Your* very truly.
F R A N K U W O O H R U FP.

For Rent—On West Side near icc
plant, cottage of four rooms. Mra.
A. E.' Berg.
74-tf
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
or Month—Park avenue Flat, 105
Nqrth Park avenue, over L. R. Phil­
ips.ft Co. drug store Mrr. C. C.
Hart, manager.
30-tf

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

FOR SALE
For Sale—Day-old chic.
Fine
Barred Rocka. 25 chicks and broody
hon * for $5.00. Good chance to
start in the chicken bvaincts. F. N.
Purdy, Osteen, Fie.
75-lf

'OU ace hero one of the
• ijew Vnreity suits for
spring. It’s one of the
economy styles by *

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Hart Schaffner
&amp; Marx
There ia no superfluous
use of wool fabric..
But that isn't the only
wny they conserve.
They. Bave your money
because they wear longer
than other clothes and
keep their style and shape
until thp last.

Clothing Company
Tbe home of Hart Schafiner ft
Marx clothes

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For Rcyit—For the aummer, flat
furnished or unfurniahed. All mod­
ern conveniences, wit if Elder 8pring
Water ii;ht, garage, etc. At- tHe
Elder Spring residence.
3612.
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For Calc—Day old chix, Barred
Rocks, White Wyandottcs and Min­
orca!. $15.00 per 100. R. H. Mulrhead."*
- . 73-6tp
For Sale a t a Bargain — Market
refrigerator, meaj^ block, computing
scales and buther'a tools. P. O. Box
B2, Oviedo, Fla.*. . . • 76-Stp
For Sale—Ford touring car. Good
condition mechanically and appear­
ance. Shock absorber, scat covers,
speedometer. Phone 166.
76-2tpt
For Sale— Flfty-thr$» horae power
Thomaa automobile truck for $500.
Thoroughly overhauled.
Money­
maker for hauling with trailers over
hard roads. Fredericks Garage, De­
Land. Fla.
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For 8ale—Good paying business
In lint class location in 8anford.
When fermen In a county or com­ 223 Pint St.
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munity all rasis tha same breed of
hop and cattle, they can exchange -Fori 8ala—L. C. Shi
•ires-whenever necessary, eliminate writer In good condition.
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The Great Picture
“ ATONEMENT”
Also A GOOD COMEDY
(This is s Spedal Picture by World Ce)
No Advance In Price

SATURDAY
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A Good Feature
Two Big Comedies

MONDAY

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“The Battle of Roses”
/(30 PRETTY GIRLS)
Also the Play

“ As They Once Was”
. Also MRS. VERNON CASTLE la

A Five Reel Feature
ADMISSION:

Adults 25c Plus War-Tax
Children 15c Plus War Tax
COMING
Eddie Pclo in "Tbe Bull’s Eye'
Fannie Ward iiT ’innoccnsc"

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r e f County Commlanloure
I hereby ennounro mywll ■ candidal- foe Coon• Comm wiener toe tho 0th Dlatrict ol Bemlool#
aunty, w b h et to action of tho rtemoeralle.
draary ot Juno 4th. and aolldt tb# vote* of all
• mocratlc. My platform la a nquarv deal to alt
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lle-pectfully,
E. II. K IUIEK

In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ed, please do not sak The Herald
(or information ss to the identity of
tbe advertiser. Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and If
we do we are not allowed to giva
out-this information. Simply write
e letter and address it as per in­
structions in tho ad.

Prices of new cabbage show a
very weak range in tha producing
sections at $1.25-1.75 per 100 lb.
crate - for South Carolina, pointed
type and 91.00-1.40 for drumheads,
closing near the low points f. o. b.
usual terms. In northern consum­
ing markets, heavy supplies caused
sharp declines for pointed and flat
type. New York ruled very weak,
closing the period at $1.50-2.26 per
100 lb. crate. Thia range waa about
that of tho other loading markets.
Demand became slow especially for
drumhead. *Old cabbage la prac­
tically gone. Only 3 cart, .all Michi­
gan started this week. A few sales
were recorded, ranging $26.00-35.00
per ton. Movement of new cabbage
waa heavy with 1092 cart. South
Carolina shipped 494 compared with
344 last week and with only 10 re­
ported for the corresponding week
last year.
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1 All Local Advertisement!! Under
Tb a Heading THREE CENTS ■
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Centa.

NEW CABBAGE
STILL LOWER

Holiday ol W ,k l* a . F ti. who on N i r I I ,
1913. m id , llo m u tr id Entry. No. 011*11
tor KH of N W }{ n d NEW cf S W q , Fac­
tion 4. Towniblp SO B. K a n t, 1* E. T elleh u m M trldia b n M«d n o l l e ot InUntlon
to r e ik i T b r ,i-y ,ir Proof. to n tib lH h claim
to t b , land ib o v , d,icrltw d bofor, CUrk ( Irrult Court, at Sinford, F li., on th i 7th day
of J u n ,, ISIS.
Claimant a a r e ,i aa wltntwaM:
W. D. n ilm an ol W ,klw a, Fla.
Ebln Crlpp-n ol W ,klwa Fla.
Arthur Wallae, of Waklwa, FU.
Alvin Nawroreb ol WaUwa, Fla.
cHobart W. Davl*.
71-Fri A T u w lO te
JW jliur.

The House that Pleases

BATHING
, SUITS
,

LADIES’ GENT’S &amp; CHILDREN
Such days as May brings,
reminds you of a “Dip” at
the Ocean.
We wish to remind you of
the Styles now being shown
in our windows. All new
and attractive patterns.

�BHBKH

"Friend BID," said Uncle Samuel,
"That's going, pretty atrong, sir,
And if you try a atunt like that, ,
You'll surely get in wrong,1alrl’V
(Chorus)
Then Uncle Sammy filled a ship,
With flour and beans and lumber,
A submarine let drive a t her
And blew her all to thunder.
• (Chorus) .

Think o f It?

■WARSAVINGS STAMPS
IS S U E D B Y T H E

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
I think the Savings Stamps are the finest system
for encouraging the children to save that has ever been
devised.. This aside from helping to win the war. ■
1 •

R. J. HOLLY

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME*”

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A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITll,
“ HE’LL PRENT 'EM ” — SO SAYS SAU^TERER.

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War Work

Hearing them, nursing them—blest

What art thpu doing, Sister of mine?
lu
. . . .
What is thy work for this country of
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—By Nora Archibald Smith in
"*ir t.i. 11n(. »nVi
' * Good Housekeeping.
Scouts
Old Kaiser Bill one summer day
Was feeling kind of breexy,
Says he I guess I'll lick the world,
I think it will lip easy.
iCAorusI
What art thou doing, brother of
mine,'
Since thou art spared from the firing
line?
Toiling and saving,
Poverty bravinr,
GpHantly living,
Ceaselessly giving?
Though never bullet be aimed at thy
heart,
Still thou art acting a soldierly part,
Brother of mine!

U’of/op Aim ip .7A pea* and beam,
Panic Aim with potatoe/,
Hammer Aim teiiA cabbages
And fool; Aim' with tomatoe$\m
And then this chesty Kaiser Bill
Conceived another notion,
He built a thousand submarines
And thought he owned the ocean.
(flhorus &gt;

ll'altop him with peas and beam,
Pa/te him with potatoe/,
What art thou doing, free land of Hammrrhim icirA rubbapr*,.
mino7
And soul; Aim with lomatoe/l
these children
What is thy task
of thine? .
said Kaiser
Keeping them pure,
Strong to endure,
"May come across .the water;
Teaching them right,
My submarines will send them down
Yielding them might,
Holding them close to t(io pulse of To Davy Jones' locker!"
(CAorus)
thine heart,

Abont the Pup and Rooster
Wi^ have received tho following
letters in reply to tho article in laat
Friday's Herald entitled "Precious
Idol Pup and Rooster:"-•

We have the Agency for the Celebrated
Miller Tires. These tires Guaranteed for
the Minimum of 5,000 Miles. Re-adjust­
ments made in Sanford. We carry a line
of these tires and will be glad to have you
inspect them.

Item s of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow

Mast Plant.Forage Crops
■The fact that railroad transporta­
tion is tightening up, and that bulky
shipment*
of certain commodities are
By gum, you'll get your fill, sir!
being
refused
.ip a fact that should
" I’ll call two pillion fighting sons
not
go\unnoticod
by the livestock
And make you take'your pill, air!”
reiser,
says
A.
P.
Spencer of the
(CAorua)University of Florida extension divi­
sion. It is known th a t shipments of
And now his boys are coming in
hay and coarse roughage are being
From Maine and Minnesota,
frowned upon. To play safe, the
From Florida and Idaho
stockman must grow his own forage
From' Texas and Dakota.
or
be sure that other farmers in his
*
(CAorus)
neighborhood ire growing a surplus
on which he can draw as needed.
They’re practicing with ncroplancs,
iThis is good policy at any time;
With guns they’re getting handy; .
They'll teach the Kaiser not to fool bift the exigencies of war arc making
it a necessary plicy. Homegrown
With Yankee Doodle Dandy I
forage is cheaper, the transportation
-- ,
(CAorus)
problem is mimlraiced. *
And it is not too late to grow for­
And we will take our crack-at Bill
age
this year. Several suitable crops
By getting.out and sowing,
can
yet be seeded—sorghum, cowBy pulling weeds.and catching hugs
peas and _ peanuts.
Dcggarweed,
By harrowing and hoeing.
crabgrass and crowfoot make good
•
(CAorus)
hay and the growth of these crops
should be encouraged in fields set
11'a (/op him rith ‘ran and brans,
aside
for the purpose.
Pa/tr him with potato//,
Hammer him uith cabbage/,
Sorghum can be planted up to Au­
And /oak Aim icftA potatoe,d
gust. It grows readily on average
—The Cove Scout
land, produces eight or more tons of
green fornge or silage, or two o
^ 1 want . to compliment' BomB more tons of cured forage per acre.
master Gallagher for the splendid It will take the place of hny for
band that he has built up here in work stock or dairy cows. ,
Cowpeas may be sown broadcast
Sanford. Nut only has a lie a fine
hand but u grand orchestra as well. in three foot rows. For making hay,
This orchestra played .for-the Elks plant them about June 20 so the
dance two weeks ago and those who crop may be harvested after the
were there slate that it wus the best rainy season. Iron or Brabham va­
music ever heard in Sanford. There rieties are resistant to root-knot.
in nothing like a good band and we
More
And don’t pull fodder
need it now more than ever.
/red will be saved with less labor if
the whole stalk is cut instead of
pulling the leaves. Blade fodder is
low grade forage, requires too much
labor and If pulled when it contains
H«“,
surjiriBing now ninny poren
mount of nourishmer^
hens there
in the yella of. corn
___ ,is .reduced,
. . __ ,,
..
, are who
. . . .never scratch
,
the garden or emit the symbolic ser„
,
. . . .
vice cackle in the Red Cross rooms:
P«nut-v|ne hny should be cut as
. . .
soon as the nuts arc mature. H left
.
longer the leaves will shed. Its fecd^ The time has passed when Ger-jing value is greater than hay usually
mans or German sympathisers ran purchased; (t is rich in protein and
talk about our government or give may be partly substituted for conany German ideas about this gov- centrates- The nuts may be sold as
ernment. The war Is on and a.Ger- a cash crop,
man who opens his head and gets
out with a whole skin is lucky. He
msy be protected by the officers and
all true Americana will shield an cn ly cured.' If a!low7d to ripen the
eray alien from harm but this same leaves and seed, the most nutritious
German should always remember part are lost ahd the hay is poor
that people will' stand for just so feed.
much of this kind of stuff and then
Crabgrass and crowfoot grasses are
officers and law abiding citizens will as nutritious as purchased hay if cut
be powerless to help them. While when in bloom and promptly, cured.
all of us‘want the law enforced and If stubble lands for the hay crop are
know that mobbing a German would made smooth with a harrow, more
not help the American cause it would hay of better quality can bo cut.
be well for ail Germans to remember
that they must keep still.
vi Red Cross drive next week and
every American is expectcd to do his
full duty. Not only Americana but
even foreigners are expected to help
the Red Cross, for the Red Cross, ia
helping the wounded of all nations
and all nations arc supposed-to help
the Red Cross.

To the Editor:
I think that it was very mean of
your paper to print that about the
dog barking at night. Of course It
didn't refer to my doggir, but it
might have. The reason it couldn't
la because I never let Fido go out
in the night air. Besides, when
baby cries I held Fido so that he
won't disturb the baby. Sometimes
baby cries at night and then I put
him in the cradle,'and hold dear
little Fido so baby can go to sleep.
That "bow-ow-ow-ow" dog could
not have been my Fido.
Yours truly, *

Nsadteea to Copy Others.
To do anything because others do
tt, and not because the thiol Is good,
or kind, or honest In Its own right, la
to resign all moral control and cap­
taincy upon yourself, and go poet
haste to tho devil with the greatest

ADO oiraa nena rrom which the fiN
famed Chinese soup la made are bnm
by a species of swallow that abound.
»o the coasts of Java, Ceylon and Bor
Deo, and consists of a gelatinous pa .
stance obtained from mnrlne pl«jK
The nests are boiled either In chick**
,broth or In milk of almonda, and the
result very much rcaembles Termlcd*
aoup, except that It la far more coitl.

food. Where ice cannot be had they
might try •*an iceiesa refrigerator,
which will answer the purpose to a
limited extent, and much food can
be saved. Tbe University of Florida
extension division tells how to make
one:
The icclcss refrigerator consists
of a wooden frame, covered with
canton flannel or aome similar irfatcrial. It la deariable that the frame
be screened, although this la not ab­
solutely necessary,
Wicks made of
the same material aa the coveting
rest in a pari of water on top of the
refrigerator, allowing the water to
■eep down the sides. When evapor­
ation takes place the ’heat la taken
from the Inside, with a conscqu nt
lowering of the temperature. On
dry, hot days a temperature of 60
degrees can be obtained in this re­
frigerator.
- Make a screened acae 3 H feet
high with the other dimensions 12 by
16 inches. If a solid top is used,
simply place the water pan on top of
this. Otherwise At *the pan closely
into the opening of the top frame
and support It by 1-inch cleats fas­
tened to the inside of the farme.
Place two movable' shelves ' in the
frame, 12 to 16 inches apart. Use a
biscuit pan 12 inches square on the
top to hold the water, and when the
refrigerator ia to be used indoors
live the whole thing standing in o
arge pan to catch any drip. The
pans and case may be painted white,

allowed to, dry and then enameled,
A covering of white canton flannel
should be made to fit the frame.
Have the smooth aide out and but­
ton the covering on the frame .with
buggy or automobile curtain hooks
and cyea, arranged so th at the doo
may be opened without unfastening
thcae hooks. This can easily be done
by putting one row of hooks on the
edge of the door near the latch and
the other just opposite the opening
with the hem on each side extended
far enough to cover the crack at the
edge of the door, co as to keep* out
the warm outside air and retain the
cooled air. This dress or covering
will have to be hooked around the
top edge also.
Two double strips one half the
width of each' side should be sewed
on the top of each side and allowed
to extend over about 2 J j or 3 inches
in the pan of water. The bottom of
the covering should extend to the
lower edge of the case. •
Flace the refrigerator in a shady
place where air will circulate around
it freely. If buttons and buttonholes
arc used on the canton flannel in­
stead of buggy hooks, the ccst
should not ext'rod a dollar.

!C . H . D IN GEE
Plumbfng and

All Work R eceives My Person*
Attention And Best Efforts *
Opposite City Hall
Taleshoas N»U

One Inch Cards Will* Be Published Os*
der This Heading At The Rale Of *7j»
Per Year.

0. S. VAUGHAN
OPTOMETRIST

•

EYES EXAMINED
and GLASSES FITTED
Schaal'n Jewelry Store. 123 W. FlnlSt

D r. D O WN I N G

The Shawm.
Formerly oj the U. S. Army
A shawm was a wind Instrument of
the oboe class but with n wider bell. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
It Is a very old type of musical Instru­ SEMINOLE COUNTY DANK BLDG.
ment, ns It Is spoken of by the Psalm­
ist. The Romans used It freely. Thcro
were treble shawms and bass sbnwms,
and the name gradunlty gave way
nbout the sixteenth .century to “moOffice 309 Park Avenue
boy" • or, ‘‘howboj," eventually evolv­
Telephone 291
ing to “oboe."

Dr. C. J. Marshal

America's Natural Bridges.
There arc probably more natural
bridges In America than In any other
Icountry. Rnlnbow, the largest In exist­
ence, Is 803 feet high. Its spnn Is sir
times as great as that of the natural
bridge of Virginia. ' Utah has three
natural bridges that are higher nnd of
greater span than any other natural
bridges In tbe world.

Office Hrs:

D R . L. D . BROWN
JD E N T I S T

.

Office Yowcll-Specr Building
«
e
Phone 108
Sanford, Florida
THOMAS KM MET WILSON
K. fKBOL’SON HOI'SIIO

HENRY i McLAULIN
JEWELER

1 0 -12 a.m. &amp; 2-4 p.n

LAWYERS
Sanford

MY SPECIALTIES

GEO. A. DEC0TTES

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
ATTORNEY ahd OOUNSELLOP *t LA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
Practice In State and Federal Uoaru
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford F
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WkTCtlEb

SCHELLE MAINES

RED CROSS M E E T I N G
The Third Friday of every
month will be a business
meeting of the Red Cross,
at Woman's' Club on Oak
Avenue, at 2:30 p . m. . . .

.LAWYER
Om e * IN TUB COURT HOUSE

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SANFORD - - FLORIDA

Screen Doors
t

Opal Screen Wire
Cloth
New Shipment Just Received

D. C. BROCK

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Black (I ___ •
_______
J.
W. Prlc*____________
10-1?
W4 •&lt; Block 6 3 ______________
U n k n o w n ...----- -----------* -•'
1 4 •! Uloek 6 3 ,. . ___________
II. M. Ifnlna* A Co--------11.75
Black 44 . —. ________________
M. M. Sm ith.....................
J7.30
Black* 7J and 78______________
M. M.‘ Smith..................... I f ”
Black 7*
______________
J. D. Hood____________ ‘ l ®0
Black* 8.-, 31 and 97........ ............
Black 87 tie*, i art N ol lly)
and all Bloeka 68 and 90
and Block 91 (laaa part
.i.
60.50
31. M. Smith
... , ^ ®l M y&gt;-. -------------- l■
Black* 3, . .nd 91 (laa* that
__
33.60
O. O. I t a ila a ...-----------patt ol 34 fl of R y ).^ _ i_

U akaaw a..

Unknown,. . .
19

19

7.30

10

30

.
19 30

10

M. M. Sm ith......... ............
Shir Ida Iteaaor ..._ —___

33.18
■1.90

w »i

Mi

,r
19

30

6

Mr*. A. 1. L a a * ..__ ___

11.90

19

30

5

HalU P. L e a v itt______

A9»

19

30

11

W. F. L * ir ltt__________
_______

21.35

19

30

30

M. M. Smith ...................

9.38

19

30

19

30

19

30

19

30

19

30

19

30

'

3

W. D. Turner ..................

5.78

3
19

Mra. A. L~ Lana_____ —
C. Phllpot Hair*...........—

6.45
6.60

9

M. M. Sm ith............. ........

6.90

6

Htchis Wootlbridg# —....

thOO

J. II. Hector___________

6.46

Hanl*rd Halfthta aa Ra'racdad la Plat Baak N*. 2 P a |a 81, 8a ■laalo C*. Raearda
3.60
Unknown. _____ —
Lot 4 2 ________________________
41.40
C. 11. D lataa_______
Lota 43 and 4 6 ----------------------3.83
Mra. L. W. Plllay .
L ot.47-------------------- -------- -----4.38
C. II. D laga*..............
Ixita 46 and 49 ---------------- . ---453
•
1.
Tyoma
__________
Lota 67 and 6 3----------------------455
W. W. A bernath*.—
LoU 92 and 9 3 -----------------------A60
W. U Abernathy.......
LoU I l f . 113,714 a nd 116-----453
U nknown.. . . _______
LoU 121 and 122--------------------3
53
f
.
T.
Flatda_________
Lot 137---------------------------- — ______________________________
W. F. Laatltl'* Hab-Ditlalan aa R*f*ed*ri la Plat Baak N* I Pag* 37
H*mla*la Caaaly Rtfarda
f^&gt;ta 18, 19. 20 and 21-------------W. P. U a e lt t ----- -------Bard'* flab Dlrlalaa aa R*r*rdad la Plat Baak, N*. t, P a |a 18
fla mlaal* Caaaly Raearda
J. If. Brunaon
I» t 3
.
- -----Kthal Mark* ____ —.. ....
Lot* 3 a nd 6
S. O. flhlnholear ............
t^oc W
Ethel Mark. ___ ______
Irft It
.. . Itoaia McCain ........ .........
Lot 14................. .
—
Etkal Mark*----------------Lot 1 1 ______________ _________
— ---------- J
8. Q. Shlnholaar_______
Lot* 19, 20, 21, 22 * ad *3 ~ —— _____ ________________________
Markham Park Halghla a* Itaeardad I* Plat
Hawil**la Canary Raearda
All S ol S A E Tly and N of
S A I lly Block A -------Lot 0 Mlnek E _______________
1
Block
V ■ . . . . ------l^it
Lot I Block H ...........................
Loth 6 and 7 block II ......L ot. 3 and 4 lllaek I.
_____________________^

270
6.77
8.18
1.67
1.37
1.87
131
A 60

Baak N*. I, Pag* TT
g- g.
--------g: L-, P*/Una---------W. II. I I .m a y .......—
--------------W. U . lla y n a t------Cow»"---------

33.30
30.93
13.76
3.60
18.07
30.95

1S6 ft N and 8 la N E
eor and laaa 40 ft E and
W b y 1S6 It N mad 8 In
NW
car), Black
7
TMr IS ------------------ 1-----Block 7 Tlar 14........ ..............
Block T Tier 14___________
. . B lock 3 TMr I . . — ---------Lot ■ Block a Tlar 3 . ______ ____
Lot 10 Block S Tlar t . .
i ——
LoC I Block 8 Tlar 1 . . . ------------Lot I Block $ Tier T ..— ---------Lot • (laaa N 5 ft) B lock »
Tier 4---- -----------------------lx&gt;t* 4 and 6 Bloek 9 Tier 8 .........
Lot 5 Block 10. Tier 1--------------L ou • and 7 Block 10, Tlar I . . _
‘ IS fl L ot 4 aod all Lot 5
' B lock 10, Tlar 1 . . . -----------IS ft L ot 4 and a ll Lot 6
Block TO Tlar 1--------------L ou S and 4 Black 10 Tier 7 ----Lou • and 7 Block 10 Tier 9----L ou 1 and t , Black 10 Tior 10..
Lot 7 B lock 10 Tier 1 0 . . . ---------50 ft of 8W H Block 10
Tier I S ------ -------------------Lot 6 Block 11 Tlar S ...'----------LoU 9 and 10 Block 11 Tlar 0. ..
Lot* 5, » and 10 Block IS
Tlar S ........ ............................ .
Cot 1 Block IS Tier • ---------------Lou 9 and 10 Block I t Tier 8 _
LoU l i i f I Block IS Tlcr 1---Lot 5 Block IS Tlar 4 --------------Lot 3 Block IS Tier 4------------- -Lot
t
aod
S Black
It
Tier • ........ — ------ — ------Lot 10 Block 14 Tlar 5 . . . ---------Lot • Block 14 Tlar 9 . . . ----------Lot • B lock 15 Tlar J . , ------------Block 1 N TMr 4--------------ock 1 N Tier 1 1 ..------------___ ock 1 N Tlar 1 7 . . . . ---------AM Block 1 N Tlar I S --------------All Block S N , J la r I t ,-------------All Block S N Tlor 17-------All land lyin g N ol Block 2 N ,
Tlor 1 7 .------------------------All Block * N Tlar IS -------------All Block S N Tlar 11:-----------1-ot s Block T -------------------------Lot l and N H Lot 9 Bloek Z ..
Lota I and 8 Block 6 Tlar A .- —
Lot 5 Block « Tlar A .,-----------Lot T Block 6 Tlar A..—-----Lot 4 Block • Tlar B--------------Lota
I
nnd
8
Block
•
Tlar C --------------------------Lot 1 Block « Tlar C--------------Let 4 Block • Har C--------------Lot 8 block 8 Tlar C— ------ ---Lot 3 Block 8 Tlar D -------------1-eta 1 and 3 Block 7 Tlar A -----Lot 3 Bloek 7 Tlar n ---------------Lot I t Block 7 Tlar B--------------Lota S and 3 Block 7 Tlar C ------Lot » Bloek 7 Tlar C---------------Lot 3 Block 8 Tlor A ...._ --------Lot 7 Block 8 Tlar A----------- -—
L oti 4 and 5 Block 8 Tlar H-----Lota 8, 9 and 10 Bock 8
TUr B --------------------------Lot I Block 8 Tlar C . -------------Lot • Block * Tlar C---------------Lot 10 Block 8 Tlar C--------------Lot I Block 8 Tlar D ---------------LoU S. 3, 4 and 8 Black 3 ----------Lot I block 9 Tlar B--------------Lot 3 block 9 TUr B ---------------Lot 1 block 9 Tlar C---------------1-ot 4 Block 9 Tlar C ...-----------Lot 10 Block 9 Tlar C...................
Lot 9 block 9 TUr C----- —------ —
LoU 1. 8 and 7 Block 3 Tlar D
Lot |0 block 9 Tlar E -------Lot 9 block 9 Tlar O............. .
ktlddl* 4 9 ft Lot 1 Block 10
Tlar A--------------------------Lot 4 Block 10 Tlar A------------Lot 1 block 10 Tlar C ------Lot 2 block 10 Tier C---------Lot a Dlock 10 Tlar C --------LoU .3 , 3 and 4 Block 10
Tlar D --------------------------Lot 6 Bloek 10 TUr D -------------Lot I bloek I t Tlar A...................
Lot 2 Dlock 11 Tlar A...................
Lot 10 niock 11 Tlar A --------Lot 1 Block 11 Tlar fl
—Lot 6 Bloek 11 Tlar E
LoU 9 and 10 niock II Tlar b
Lot 5 Bloek 19 Tlar B ----------Lot 8 Block IS Tlar C-------------Lot 8 niock IS TUr E ------------Lot 3 block IS Tier O-------------Lot 1 Dlock 1* Tier A--- ----------Lot 7 Block 13 Tier A ------------

V u v a n .
C on n olly...

M n . U . B. Zac be
Mr*. M. B. Each*
(Back tax 1(1*
J . 8. Din h i* ... . —
R ea lty T rait Co..
J . P . L alat--------Haalty Traat Co.
U n i t W aldron...
Lottl* M. Paxton
R ealty Truat C o..
Aronka Takach.__
b . D . O’Naal___________
W. E. iam laoa___ _____
Mr*. Frank Ooartx___ 3 "
C. B. R yan.— . ________
Aronka Takach
——___
T . 3. GU311In......................
F. L. W oodruff. ____ —.
F . D . Rood_____________
D , G. Monro* Eatata......
U n k n o w n .... JL___ _
Sanford M f|. C o ..______
• D . O. M onro*.__________
A. C. 6(ont*n*aro.._____
Hanford M f | . C o . . . . _ _
D . O. M o n r o # ....___ -

„ 4.SS
8.50
4-35
18.75
&gt;9.46
19.02
5.77
&gt;754
19.02

D. O. M on ro*...___ __
A . C. M onunaxro______ _
Hanford Mfg. C o._______
O. O. Monroo Eatnto___
A. Robblna—___________
lf n jn r Richardson______
3 . W. La win____________
R. A. Gnrdnar.________ _
3. F. Lnlng.-------------------

1.87
MS
4.55
41.49
11.97
53.80
S0.SS
86.05
9.87

Polar Hoffman_________
F. Hoffman___ _______ —
Unknown . . . __________
Sarah S to k a a ...— _____
P a tty Wataon._________
Sally M clntyr*_________
W. B . S tu a r t.._________ _
3. T . La In | ____________ _
A. Long. _____________
A. L on a._____ _
W. C. S u w art E a t,_____ _
U n k n o w n .,..— ______ —
A. 8. S y m u _____

4.85 .
6.19
50.95
8.50
3.60
13.75
18.76
18.88
18.78
18.90
10.70
41.40
18.97

A. S. 8yma*........ — ____
E. T. Durlln___________
61. Durham....... - _______
W. C. Suw art E a t . . . . —
W. (!. SUwart. Eat_____ _
W. C. Suwart, E*t—_____
U nknow n. ______ — —
D. 11. dona*.......................
.J. C ow art
—_____
W. A. Btrlnrfa llo w ..____
M. P a u l...—___________
O. A. Armatrong----------W. C. Stewart Eat _ ___
11. L. Thraahac - ,
----L. U. Slmffn* ___________

35.60
25.06
20.86
20.96
12.75
10.70
14.85
20.95
16.80
4.65
4.65
18.70
49.50
10.70
8.85

U nknow n._____________
E. H. Jana* ---- -----------II. t:. DuBoa*
_____
E. Kirby _____________
Unknown
___________

MS
10.70
5.86
8.96
4.65

J. 8. Gardner__—______
J. fl. Gardner _ ________
A. 31. Thrasher-----------L. H. Thraihar
______
Unknown --------- — — ..
M. J. Stokaa___________
T. J. Millar........................
D. G. Monro* ___ ____
Phoab* Aaburr y ..------allow .. .
W. A. StrlnifaV
D. L. Thraahar
U n k n o w n .* ..___ — .
W. C. Suw art Eat , ..
H. W. L aw ln_______

IT.IS
12.76
14.10
lt .7 6
7.40
30.96
3.60
4.66
8.80
4.86
4.56
3.50
30.95
35.06

A C Maclaa Addliaa ta Hmmfacd aa Racardad U Plat Back I Pag* 99
Haaaaalt ConnlylReaarda
U t 6 Block 10 TUr 9 . . . ----------Roalty Truat Co...........
Lot 10 Block 10 TUr 9 ------------Jo# Comoro* ,.. -- -------Lot 9 Block 10 Tlar 9. . . . - - - U nknow a-------------------Lota 4,- 6 , 9 and 10 Block 10
•
Tlar l O . . . ___ L________
n aalty Truat C o.--------LoU 3, 8, 9 and 10 Block 11
'
,
_
_
Tier 9
______________
Raalty Truat Co---------U l 1 Block 11 Tlat 10------------Jo* C am aron..-----------Lot 8 Dlock 11 Tlar 10------------.
J- F. Laln« —----------t-ot 8 Block 11 Tlar 1 0 -----------.
K«*I«F Truat Co-------- Lot 10 Block l l TUr 10 ... _
F nw"VT,B-------------------LoU 2 and 3 Block II TUr 11
_______ J - J L h l n g --------------

17.18

11.78
18.71
4.18
&gt;1.48
81.83
11.38
4.38
18.73
8.60
16.36

Kablaaaa'a Harter af an Addillan t* Hanford aa Racardad la Plat Baak I, Pag**
92 and 91. fltm laele Caant) Raearda
8.60
J. r . L a i n | __________
8 39 It ol E 117 fl of Lot 2 ------Bax 30 It W of NE tor Lot 3
run H 117 ft W 50 ft
8.10
C. B. M cC arth y..____
N 117 (t E 60 l l .................
10.79
Jack Collin*.
—— .
9.60
A. II. K lnght_____ ____
l« i i « r z z z z z z z z z z z i f z
f.ao
Palla Mart!it....— —.
8.50
Un
k
n
o
wn
.
.
.
:
-------Lot 3 of Block 2 3 ---- ---------------h a , C'lark'e Hah D ltalea af Black II, Tlar 14 aad Black I I , Tlar 13 af Haafard
aa Racardad la Plal Baak N*. t. Pag* 108, Hamlaata Caaaly Raearda
Lot 6 Block II Tlar 14------------M' c l *,k * -------Lot 11 Block II TUr 1 3 ------ i_..
_______ U n k n o w n ---------------—

4.55
3.71

Wat. Clnrk'a Hab UDIeiea al Black 24 at Rablnaaa'a Haraay *1 aa Addillan la
Haalard a* Racardad In Plat Baak Na. I. Page 109. Hamlaata Ca. Raearda
4.35
N. II. Oaenae’a Addillan la Markham llalfbia *a Recarded In Plat llaak l. F*f* II
SH 'L ot *
.....— .................
W. J. M ellr ld * ---------- -Hemlaala Canaly Reeaeda
10.70
Lota 6. J and 8
‘T----------------^artla U. William*-------3.60
*
• Virginia S h aw ..
Lot 1 Block J
1.71
~~
"____
^
R. J. Holly_____ _______
Wn Clark** Hab Dlritlan al Black* I f aad 36 Rablsaan'* Haraay at aa Addlllaa I*
Lot 3 Block J . ..
Haafard-■■ Racardad la Plal Baak I, Pag* I9T. Hamlaala Caaaly Raearda
1.33
Lot
I
Block 1 5 ------ -----------------W‘m- Clark.--------------- —
81
and
Pagan
N*.
I,
Page*
88
I*
Hamletd
n*
Ueeardad
in
Plal
Bank
T ba Tawn *1
1.72
LoU 3 and 9 Block 35 .....---------U n k n o w n :...--------------- t i l . 111. l i t . 116 **d 117 Samlaal* Caaaly Raearda.
n . U A W .J.rrnkach ..
19.85
A. D. SUntllacd'* Addillan la Baalard aa Racardad In Plal Bank N*. I Pag* 119
Lot 1 Block I Tier 4 . . .
148.36
B. R. Taknek_________
Hamlaala C aaaly Raearda
...................Block
LoU 4,
6 and 11 Btoet1 Tier 4
A.
Robblna
___
9
6
4
5
1
Tier
7
.
.
.
LoU
6
and 7 ---------------------------- '
.
*• BUekah.ar--------------All (law SH&gt; Block
83.10 | Lot 3_______ :____- ____■_______
U a k a a w a ....----------- E. Z. C o u r t — —------—
All block 1 Tier 15. ...
L o la 13 nnd 14------------------------''
A. M^Thraahar------------LoU A^IO^ and II
Stan*'A Q o a t.____ !____
311.30
Lot 1 9 ______ L i,_____________ E. Me Naalty ..................
All (Ia** *04' l - ‘v'o'"ft " N ^ f lf h y ’
182 It E arid W in HW]car
L ou *3 and 8 1 . ; . - ------------------,
J. W W M U E . U U ------and lei* 1*6 ft E and W ,1
Lot 3 f ______ - 1— :___________—
____________ •________Gao. Turner-----------------by 140 ft N and S ioT
518.61
.S E corl Block 2 Tlar t . V , , . .
V |\ A: IX. ' Ckapaair* Bab DlalsUn ol Rlatha G K and J ol tha Town ol Oaldaboro ao Rrrord.
LoU I. 3, I and 4 Black X
ad lc P la t Book N o. I, Pag* 71. Sam laal* County Raearda
51.45 !
Alfca E. It alibi ha
Tier 7 ........ .
4.35
Lot* 8, 9 and 10. . . . - ------ ------Wm. Clark.----------------7j^A
^9
and
10
Block
2
1.67
Lota
*
U n k n o w n ..---------------AUca'Ef Robbln. . ——
184. 33 'Lola II, 14 and 30------------------ r
1.88
Lot t o — ....-----------------:---------U n k n o w n ..---------------W.
ft*.M
l
.
,
.
.
__________
6L
95
LoU 9 and lO B Iock lfT tar sT.Z
18.75
Loth 41 nnd t a . ' . —
W » - Clark . - - a --------■
*
'
Hanry
WlgliFZ-'.—
~~y—
t
.
H
NE I* ol Bio**1 8 Tlar 1 1 - - .- —1.38
All Unplatted part of Dlork O —
U n k n o w n . . , . , ------------68 ft N and 8 by l i t ft E and
1.73
W In NW eor Black 1
5.77
K
l
i
l
.
.
Z
Z
Z
_______________________________________
L
aio
g
----------------------3.10
W. E. Ifarvay E at---------2.10
Tampa Coffa# M ttta ....,r
n
w
u
I)
Ik
i_
T
u
r
f
9
“
Z
Edfctaw■ a* Racardad la Plat Baak No- 2. Pn(# 49, 8*m la*la Ca. Raearda
IEH
Thr Sab D ltlalan al Saalh Haafard, Haalard Grant, aa Racardad la Plat Baak N*. I.
1.15 An i-a»ff|b*r*d Lot lying br­
P. N. Holat----------- -----{-*'-• I *nd 5111 tek I __ L.___ ___
Pag* 94, Hamlaala Canaly Raearda
1.18
..
R ichm ond W oadw ard---twaaa Lota 1 and 3
J-*1-* o and 7 Block 3 ........ ............
Jo* D aM on t.,_________ 103.48
N H Lot I Block A -----------------A. D . Ouldan---------------2.10
Block 3 Tlar 1--------------Will rriereon.....................
L»u r, and 7 block 3 __ _______ *
L«t 4 Block A -------------------------W- H le k * ..------------------ft of Lot IS Dlock I
Lot*
80,
31.
33.
33,
34.
35.
33.
_ .
. ... .
R .J . Holly_______________ 103.18
■5
37
and
38,
Block
C
______•
Banlon A Clark------------ 2LS3
D
ttlatan
'aa
Racardad
In
Plal
B**V
Na.
I,
P»8*
C. Knnaar............................... 108.88
M. M. Smith’* TMr4 S ib
W H of 1-ot 3 Block V T Itr 3 . . . .
Hamlaata Canaly Raearda
D. U Thraahar___________ 108.85
30.70 W H o f Lot 4 Block 8 Tlar 3 . . .
U U . Smith
DaFarral’a Addlllaa la Booth Haalard a« Racordad, la Plal Baak I, P ig * 118, Sam laal*
8. O. Shlnholaar___________ 48.48
f*t* l. 2. 3 and I ____________
Lot 9 Block 3 Tlar 6--------------5.00
Canaly Record
UHRH*P*4, • aaw*»*
J. B. William*........... ............... 41.50
U i y a nd 6
_________ .___
1 Bloak 1 Tlor 8 . — - 1— 4.35 Lot
W. 8 . Slplln....... ..
i t . M. Smith -,b—wm
w.
Lot E TUr B -------------- ----------Lot 1 and nil Lot 4
4.35 W H o&gt;Block
William L. lllck a..
if Mr
M. iimiut.i'****"
Smith . ___—
J.
L.
Millar____________
45.80
Pit
Lot
J
Tier
C
--------------------r-------8
Tier
9
..-----——
30.59 Lot 6 Dlock I Tlar ff
M i f . Smith
A. D. Sm ith____________
41.40
5* t * 12, l V a n d 'H . Z . Z Z Z Z
11.50
U ll Itft 0 WD .. *.**. .. —.*—
Lot 8 nnd N ) i of Lot 7 Black
fat* 18 and 11 _________ Z Z
Ifnknavn
ifk .... wh
U
11Ruw wal iK
Iwkvhm
F. P." Rina*------------------81.85 1
L*U u and 17------- -------—
4 Tier 8 - — - - --------•;—
O. P. Herndon._______ —
63.70
ta x 19141.— *•****** 18.10 Lot 8 Bloch 4 Tlar 1 . . . -----------3.71
Unknown Ihoek----M. F. Roblaaon-i_______
31.18
Willi* L. Hick*----L«ti IS ar.d 1 7 ..__ J________
Lot to llloak 4 Tlar 8 —
18.10
A. E. Philip* Guard’a .... 181.80 |
ta x 1915)—...
‘ 4.03
Back lax I I I !
LoU 4 aad 8 Block 4 TUr 3
GnknoArn
CaUry City Aarit
•
Lai* |« mng 17. .. — — _______
U nk n o w n ... ——..
3.73
18.10 LoU 7 nnd 8 Dlock 4 Tlar 4-----IAI ttflfll. . .
No. 1853________
48.90
Unknown..—.
.
—
181.95 Lot l Black 4 Tier 8 . . . ——
jl( kf. Sm iths
J. U M illar.-:__________ 81.88
4.03
L»u l l 1-1 30. lnrl-------------Back
U
i
111*
105.10 W 84 ft of L o u 8 and T_
Lau 31 to Ji, in c l..________
M. M. Smith.--------- —
10.70
T. T . G r e e n ,.* ..—
0.80
Unknown
—
5 8 H ft of Lot 1)
*
•
m ™ Lax on S boundary
N 3 7 4 1 ft” #? Lot l Biock 5
U»# nl 81. Oattrud* aya
E. J. While* S ob Dlriaan al Port of 8*a. 3 8 . T o. I t S W 18 E as Racardad In Ftal
Km of P* w flfl9* ■1. mlamww
TUr l . . . —----------------- •« . .
and P. tin*...... ........ ............
10
“ ‘ "
------ 48 Bamlnal* Caaaly Roaorda
Gan. A. DaCotla*.........—
Lot 14 Block 5 Tlar I ------ ■ * »30 tt W 110 Ti
R,.W . Him.______ ______
H Intaraat la LoU I. 9 10, 11.
Lot. 18 Block 3 Tlar 1 . . . - - — - —
N 3*0 ft E 330 ft and
W. O. A ld rid go...______
8.55
I t, 1&gt; and U . Block 1.—
I Lot • * " • N H of Lot 7 Dlock 5
__ 104.10
Mra. L. II. T hraahar.-— 41,70
W. G. Aldrtdc*------------H Intaraat In LoU I t , 13 and 14
Tlar I ..........— — ------——
M. M. Smith.
1T s r 1 ( W H ’ • Ba K» &gt;9 . 19 to
100
Back lax 1916.........S.95
Mra. L. H. Thraahar.r —
50.88
Block t -------------------—
8*1 NE cor ol n w T i Z Z Z Z Z 89 19 30
Lot 9 Dlock 8 Tlar 3 . --------------W. Ol -Aldridgo
\ O. J. Millar------------------------ 88.38 H Intaraat la Lota It. 13 and 14
Lot 11 Block 8 Tlar 3
. ----run
, , -- , “ n,-UB* o*n*
Baak
tax
1518____
1
.
8.55
Block 1
lard Grant S T6 dr* W
S IS ft ot Lot I I nnd alt Lot 13
D. L. Thraahar,. . — _______ 78.40
Dlo^k 3 Tlar 8 . . . ---- ------** *•&gt; E 2» ch N to bag
T. W. William* . J .___
31.88 I
Lot* 1 and 3 Block 3, Tire I ----p u t S. A E of St.
Walllagtan’a Addlllaa t* Haalard aa Racardad la Plat Baak Na- I. Pag* 119 Sam laal* ,
A, D. ParrUh__________
33.30 &gt;
GaMr.it* **• l n d la**
Lot • Block 8 Tlar 8 . . . ---- ------t
Caaaly Raearda
J. W. Barlow___________
10,70 I Lot 14
,k »l part of 8WW of
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�parochial.War Cotiricjl U formed.' ‘
Rev.. Father O'RIordan la praaU
dent; F. W. Mahoney, vies president
* H. J. HOLLY, E d i t o r " '" *
C, L. Britt, treaaurcr; 0. Pexold,
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
secretary and T. 'L . O'Connor, re­
cording secretary.
7
On Friday, May 3rd, thd Catholic
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
ladlea formed a cdimnlttee with Rev.
n u B s e n t r n o N r u e s in a d v a n c b i
J.&lt; O'RIordan aa president; Mrs. T.
X. O'Connor vice prealdent; Mra. W.
Niven, treaaurcr and Mra. E.- Roumillat recording secretary..
: ‘
These .committees receive Instruc­
tions t from the' National Catholic
War Council at Washington and the
Diocesan War Council at St. Augus­
tine,
relative to Liberty Loana, Red
carry a tic ry with big headlines,
Cross* and Knights of Columbus
thuMy:
.
N
WE ARE PEEVED AT PUBLIC- activities.
• ITY COMING FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY
Poisonous Pamphlet Calculated to
Increase Orlando's Death Rate
.
Must Be Subdued If I
H ate lev Do It
—Orlando Sentinel.
We would like to help you out
brother, but until we And that copy
of "Vital Statistics" that you are
harping about we can do nothing.
Whut in the summer breezes Is that
"Vital Statistics'* tthat,gives more
more births for Sanford and lets
deaths than Orlando* and all of It
published by an Orlendo citizen?
If we knew what It was and where
It was we could assist you in tho
i'Health Notor." Of course in the
m atter of births Glenn and Easington would have to camouflage.- Our
ndvice at the present time would bo
for the Sentinel force to uac a few
bottles of Tonlac and try and live
longer and thus
exemplify
tho
health of Orlando to some extent,
Regarding the b i r t h s -------- well,
some people believe in children and
som e believe in poodlfe dogs and the
folk who are looking for a place to
live can take.their choice.
But seriously, Bro. Glenn, Sem­
inole county does not stand for any
advert? criticism of Orange county
and Orlando or any other part of
the state. W e' have not seen the
booklet you speak of but if it Is aa
raw as you state- and if it makes
odious comparisons cf the health of
our rtap'eerlve cities it is all wrong to
publish it. Sanford and Seminole
county is in for boosting the whole
stute and in boosting the state wc

N O T IC E H O U S E W IV E S '!,!
In this war time keep an accouut of your table costs, your rent,
your clothing! A checking account is the only way— the check is a
receipt and the correc^and easy way .to keep track of your expend­
itures. We urge you to open a checking account at this bank at once
&gt;

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CAPITAL 130,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF Vke-PrvdAeol

N E W RULES
of the

Fobjd A dm inistration

Federal Food Administrator Brax­
ton
Beachain has issued police to all
"I pledge allegiance
dealers
handling corn products and
to my flag and the Re­
wheat
flour
substitutes .that margins
public for which it
of
profit
as
suggested
by the United
stands; one nation in­
States
Food
Administration
must be
divisible, with Liberty
observed.
This
meana
that
the
price
and Justice to all."
of corn meal grits, hominy, barley
flour, oatmeal, qat flakes and similar
products, rice, etc., must not be
made extortionate because of the na­
tional ncccstity for consuming these
foods in greater proportion in an en­
In some towns they are threaten­
deavor to save wheat flour.
ing to print tho names, not only of
those who subscribed for Liberty
• Complaints have been registered
Bonds, but also those who are able
with Administrator Beapham that
and havo nor done so. AVe see no
In many places these products are
objection to this course. Nor to ex­
being sold higher than'w heat flour,
posing tho four-flushers who made a
and a survey of conditions stulwn
grand atnnd play of pledging amounts
that none of the products named
to tho Red Cross which they have
should be that high In price. Mr.
not paid. Both are patriotic obliga­
Beacham Inis given implicit instruc­
tions which ought to take prece­
tions to all county food administra­
dence over any expenditures not ab­
tors to Immediately ascertain the
solutely necessary.—St. Augustine
wholesale price of those products,
Record.
and every case where wholeaslers
are charging more than the margins
, "fienrs Starts In Flo'rldn to Open
allowed them they will bo called to
*i i.ii d Cautp«i|,:i,
toe lead iu
account.
a Washington dispatch in Tho FtoY- of The Herald has never boon found
Llewisc the retailer will be held to
idn Metropolis. Just why Joe should saying anything but the best for strict account for over charges, or
be compelled to cotno home and de­ Orlando and we nevor will. And tho charges above the per ccntsgc al­
fend his name at a period when con­ Seminole County Board of Trade io wed him.
gress is in session, and the country will investigate this book at their
No excuse will be taken for viola­
is at war, cannot be fathomed, un­ next meeting and make a report on
less it is because cf greed for olIUc it. Meantime Seminole is standing tions of the margin. rulings, no mat­
on the part of somebody. The more with Orange on everything that will ter whether it be the case of tho
conservative view is that none of the help us to make a better state and Healer having bought on a high mar­
Florida delegation should be forced we will even play you a game of ket. or whether h e ‘is overstocked.
The Food Administration has point­
to 'campaigy for re-clection—let the
ed
out where do aIpm have paid more
men who know conditions as they
than the preient price, then run
were when the war started remain
risk cf loss through spoilage in en­
Proeta (nation
in con;m s until tho war is won.
Then, if somebody wants .their seatr,
Whereas, greater respect and love deavoring to held stocks nt old
will be time enough to open such a should be shown the flag of uur level , an d 1the first loss through re­
ducing prices is the smallest taxs.
campaign.—Plant City Courier.
country, and,
Where:?, valrou* cities' of the
The whole thing in r. nurahel
!
United
States
«if
America’
have
meats
tfi.it prices, mu.* 6 come down
JUST BEACHAM
adopted
the
beautiful
custom
of
to
a
rroper
lesel. ami le «•■.• irrer
The editor of The Herald ha*
been a friend of Ifruxtqn Beacham .&lt;h ■)v in ; respect and reverence to oifj should Jn rra ih g pt relucts lie sure
for many years. Long ngo we rec­ da;; at a curtain specified hour on that he is not piylm; a pi ice above
r-j— Vhat is just. All romplaints aa to
ognized in him one of the big hearted each ur.d every day, arid
Whereas,
I,have
recommended
tltei overcharging should be registered
and big brained tr.er. of the state and
passage
ard
the
adoption
of
an
or­ with the county food administrators
gave him credit for it when others
dinance
setting
aside
n'certain
period
or to Food •Administrator Beacham
were knocking hint In his own home
of
time
each
.day
during
which
re­
at
Orlando, Fla.
town. We have never loot fiitli in
him and still believe that ho is one spect stiatl be si,own fo the flag by
cf our biggest tr.d best citizen;. !!? cacti and overv citizen «f the city of E« sneeiistk* Sen Ices Next. Mrrk
is working day and right for the Ssr.ford, Horirla, and
A series ,f evangelistir services
Whereas, the city council will not
government in the \rry difliriilt posi­
will
begin at the Baptist Temple
tion of Slate Food Administrator be in session until the third Monday roxJ Sunday, May 10th. Rev. Dr.
and working In that pmltlon has of the present month, and snid or­ Thiol, an evangelist of much, reputa­
brought him more or less into the dinance rarmot sooner than that tion comes to the Baptist folk to
limelight.
Several - stale papers date be adopted, and
Thersfore, I, J. D. Davison, mayor conduct this series of meetings.
either with good cr evil Intent have
It Es earnestly hoped ‘that thU
been nominating him for governor of ihe city cf Sanford, under pnd by meeting will be n nource of much
lately. To all of them we tay, atop rite virtue und authority in me veat-’ benefit to the city aa a -whale ns
it. Veit ere net only ruining his ed, do issue tills rry proclamation well as to tho immediate church
chance* for futuic advancement but naming and ‘designating the hour of where it i3 to be held.
you uro hampering lib chances to aix o'clock p. m. of each ar.d every
make good aa the food admipistra* day, beginning May !5ih, 1918, os
HALT A MINUTE
tor. Wo know' -Braxton Beacham tV ^tltne during which revetence and(
well .enough to know wlthoiR con­ reipect shall be ,aki\w n'tho Hag,. yalfiotlc Move Should Be Observed
sulting liim that he is npt a candi­ Arrangement.has .b‘?en_njRde by me
in Sanford
date for any office and bus not oyetf for the blowing of the tvb'sllc at the Publisher Herald:
thought about it. All of us Hko tp railrcad thufs und l*.e fire whistle at
Many Sanford and Seminole coun­
tee cur names mentioned at different said hour, and all petnous each* day ty dtixons read with approval your
timer, for tho big offices. Wo all at six o'clock p. m. when the article in Issue of Tuesday last,
like to sec our numrs in ptlr.t but whistles above refo:r&gt;d to arc blown heuded “ One Minute H alt." And
thcro is not a real man in this greet are requested .for it peri id of one now, emphasizing the same impres­
crisis today that wants bis name minute, wherever they may be in the sive manifest of patriotism, we well
mentioned an a pesslblc candidate clt” ■limits tn. s trrd still and silent, know you will be glad to give space
for any office while ho is busy serv­ anl c'l Pvtimobllca. truckj anti ve-r hq outline of communication Just re­
ing his government and we know hides cf 'all kinds und. character ceived by our aggressive, progressive
that those remarks about his future whensoever arc requested at said and zeal inspiring patriot, Frank P.
‘possibilities are obnoxious to Brax­ time to t e n t h mi'.l and mollor.lcrr, Forster. The communication refer­
ton Beacham who is giving his time and all n a ’.e &gt;ers ms are further re­ red to Includes newspaper clippings
and attention to the government to quested to remove their hits and jetting ferth and highly commen ling
keep same removed . during said
the exclusion of lib own business.
a one minute daily program.propqsed
Call them oil, Mr. Ikacham, You period of one minute.
by Mbs Darka Doggett, a cultured,
are hot a candidate for any offico Vln witness whereof, I have hcre- college bred, plished and public
and should not be sailing under iltitri- set .my hand and affixed the uplrlted young lady, resident of the
official seal of the city of Sanford, metropolis of our. own atate. Mbs
false colors.
You are Just Benchun, Food Ad­ Florida, on this the 13th day of Doggett b niece of our Mr. Foster
May, 1913.
ministrator.
and daughter of l^laj. John L. DtJ. D. Davison,
gett of Jacksonville, a gentleman of
Attest
y - , Mayor.
rpominonce, .well kruiwn clsewhcrp to
^
GET BUSY, BOB*
| Jos. C- Roberts,
(seal)
well.as in Florida.
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The 8anford Herald i\ n;p:re:&gt;t!y . City Clerk-__________ ^
It is irobably generally under­
unconcerned over the' odious public­
ity givan Orange county In a recent The Catholic Church Organises for stood at least by readers of the
War Work
Timez-Vr.lcn, published in nbove city
pamphlet mailed from Geneva. The
At a meeting heif Sunday, April hat ‘The ordinance suggeflted by
publicity In Itself la q’ulte obnoxious
and .misleading. Editor Holly of 28th of tha Catholic laymen of Sen- Miss Carita Doggett was fathered
the ile ra ld b a very busy ,.F°iaon ford, 9 committee 'yua formed to by. the Liberty League, the Srkle
tb rrf da&gt;a end las announced that carry on the p u rp o rt for which the and fuel administrations, a‘ number

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raPLES^NKOy^JFORD
If. R. STEVENS

V A i

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O. L TAILOR
CmMm

R. R. DEA5
Aii ’i

THE B A N K TH A T IN S U R E S Y O U R DEPO SITS

of women's organizations and bill
was introduced in Jacksonville com­
mon council. The bill was not pass­
ed as drawn; a'overal amendments
were, added; no one can be taken jto
the police station for a violation of
this ordinance, but-can be summoned
to appear before the municipal judge
to be reprimanded. At least three
witnesses will be necessary to con­
vict." The Governor on Aptll 26th
irsued a proclamation endorsing the
daily observance proposed by "one
of Florida’s daughters," and urging
its adoption by all the municipalities
and in every section of the state.
Briefly, the patriotic observance
includes one minute’s absolute sus­
pension of activities at 6 p, m. every
day; uncovered head and reverential
attitude; where a bugle sound is
available or blowing of whistles, as
reminder, same r\rc advocated; street
cars, manufactories, legislative bod­
ies, church services, all kinds of mer­
chandising or occupation whatsoever,
also railway trains if possible to in­
duce .acquiescence in the universal
plan, suspend operation for precisely,
sixty seconds, during which moment
silent petition, silent patriotic pledge,
and silent renewal of ring and sour.try allegiance shall be the v sole
thought and purpose of everyone.
Major Doggett in writing to Mr.
Mr. Forster says: "If you agree with
this movement far greater patriotism
us suggested by my daughter Carita
will result in great good to our courtry will you not see your mayor, get*
a mass meeting of your citizens if
need be and inaugurate in your com­
munity what will shortly be a beau­
tiful and benetlrial custom through­
out the whole country? Experience
has shown that to enlist the ever re­
sponding helpfulness of the ladies of
n community will prove highly ben­
eficial."
We have no doubt of the cordial
co-operation of Mayor Davison, of
Sanford rorrmon council.' cf our
count* coiiiinissloners, of the ladies
ur.d i rizens universally, as well as of
The Herald.
in
inaugurating
throughout Seminole county this

Lieuf. Hyman in England
"The ship on which I sailed has
arrived safe In England."
George Hyman,
Chaplain 321th.nnf.
This message re reived by J, D,
Jin kins yesterday*’ announcing Dr.
Hyman's safe urrlval in E niU nd..
Chaplain Hyman's rcgi,r.cr.t left
Camp Gordon some three works ago
an&gt;l his friends have bc?n waiting
for :he above, news with much In­
terest.
•

A Qood Wire.
Once upon n tlmo there was a farm­
er whose wife dnlly pumped the house­
hold supply of water up to a tank on
tho roof, says Tho Ltttlo Journal. Af­
ter 20 years ho Installed an electric
motor to do this for her. Careful cal­
culation brought out the fact that tho
wife had been working that pump han­
dle 3.030- hours at a value of half a
cent per hour. Sho hnd saved him
$18.75 In 20 years. What was It tho
preacher said about her worth being
above rubles?

When a Woman May Lie.
A Knnsns City court has ruled that
**fl woman may He to her husbnnd when
the provocation Is great enough."
From our meager experience, notes the
Pennsylvania Grit. It appears ns If the
dear ones are provoked virtually all
tho time. And, mercy, how angry they
do beynnie when the subject of ages Is
broached.

Center of Jute Industry,
Dundee practically owes Its exis­
tence to lilt textile Industry. It was
the pioneer In the adoption of Jute as
a fiber for making cloth of a cheap
quality, ami Its hold upon the trade
has been so firmly maintained and de­
veloper! that Dundee Is recognized as
the princtpnl center of the Jute Indus­
try In Great Britain.

China Dig Hemp Producer.
The production of hemp In China,
the original home of thb plant. Is
{renter thnn that of any other country
ixcept Russia In.uormnl times.

Uncle Pennywise Says:
There wuz u time when a feller could
bo great for eight hours a day and
then mehbe relax n little. Itut now
you got t&lt;r kee|fj?our pose all the time.

For State Tax Commissioner
VOTE FOR

is qualified by experience to
with the tax problem.
He will work untiringly for. tax reduction
and equalization.
Served two terms on Board of County
Commissioners of Duval County.

Cypress Lumber
For Barns, Fences, Out-Houses

Chase &amp; Co., Sanford, Fla

if you jire just a bit particular about your shirl and collar work—
and all Dressy Men Are—We would like to make your business
acquaintance.
*

The Dixie Steam Laundry
has been very successful in being able to please the most partie
ular ones.

because we give them hand finished .collars—the smooth edge
kind, that don't irritate the neck, and all hand ironed shirts that
look so much nicer nnd wear sp much longer than machine ironed
shirts. Call up Mr. C. A. Whiddon, Phone No.. 104, he will send
for your package—we will do the rest.

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W p W &amp;tism ss
pGain#svilla where he spent last

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CHULUOTA WAS THERE

Polls Progress

.

- -New Opfomefrisf
Which means CbTst &lt;Sanford now
has a man. w ho' will ctamine your
eyes and' (It gltTscs to them The
man is O. S. Vaughan and last week
at Lakeland Air. Vaughan qtootUhi*!
examination before'the state board
and passed and « now ready to look
afteA your wants In this line. Mr.
Vpughn recently .moved to this d ty
and located in tho Jewelry store of
Mrr. Schaal on First street.- He b
also a graduate of Illinois Optiiplog-leal School of Chtccgo and conies to
Sahfgrd hghlj* recommended ,to the
public. Read his card In this its re
and consult Mr. Vaughan before
going out of town for glasses.

Liberty^ Loan Bally Demonstrated
week with his aunt, Mfst Carrie S.
"PBODUCLNO NOT rSOMOTING
Patriotism ef Lire People
Jackson, librarian of the LaV School
. HAPPENINGS o f INTEREST i n a n d
..
DOAKD OF TKADB RESULTS
of the Uplverslty of Florida.
During the Liberty Loan Rally tf
(D/ iL*8acrtUrr) 1
■Ji
AROUND SANFORD
OP
(last week the big meeting a t Chalv1
;
----- :------‘
Robert
Deane
of
the
Naval
Re­
‘
j
;
J
~
~
~
ota wta one of the events of the
£ . »• %wjassrt?ttS^Sft»«s?P!!s^sausKfcSKSE8aw -«^''
serves stationed at Key West Is
The Tampa Board of-Trade will drive and Chairman Labe was so
home on a furlough and his .many, oppose the withdraws! of dilteren well pleased with the ccrdial reccpljisj Emma Tucker of Enterptisa
Norris Levis is home for a few friends are glad to see him and know* till water rates as advocated by\
tion accorded the commit tee and the
in the rity on Saturday.
days having finished his course with that he Is advancing in Uncle Sam’a Regional Director Markham in his
great
roporse th at irenllan must be
the Univctslty of Florida and being service.
circular No. 121, April 16th. Tampa made even at this date whom the
Woodland Park will he open two graduated ahead of the class in irdcr
is correct and wise in this matter drive Is over, but the good time
that he ran join tlte officii’a rcservo
and
should not only have tho moral
s»»d.n. &gt; "&gt; «*"■ • ”&lt;1 '" '5 ;3tc
Mi: s Vera Tcrheun left Monday
training camp at Rockford, Illinois, night with a party of friends for but financial support cf every similar Ungers jn tho memory.
Chul.iota wus there with the goods
where he has betn assigned by the Leesburg (or a visit of several dayr. organization in the state. The San­
as r. Iways r.nd the speakers were
* U M. Kehblnder has recovered government. Norris Is or.e of our
ford Board of Trade has aireddy
from hU recent accident In which he real, upstanding young men nnd we
filed Its protest and intends pounu- MtsirsLake, Houshclder, Kilbeeand
At
6:30
o'clock
Mrs.
Dumas,
as­
kid hU arm broken cranking hta car arc proud of him and cf hli future. sisted by her daughter, Mbs Agnes ing the matter until such jim e as Malms. The people responded no­
bly to tho call and $1260 was raised
and i» able to run the Geneva-bus
served a delicious ice course. Mr.1. it is shown that such action is ready In a rhort time, thus cddlng materi­
COW PEAS FOR PLANTING- Dumas* guests were Mrs. Charles a governmental necessity. As tnc
on rtccrd time.
New Laundry Agency
ANY VARIETY NOW READY Humph, Mrs. Hume, Mm. Brooks, matter stands, the withdrawal cf ally to Seminole County’s quota.
In The Herald appoars the adver­
The flags for the drive have ar* . SLEEP INSURANCE ...
FOR SALE AT SANFORD FLOUR Mrs. II. R. Stevens, Mrs. Langley, thine rates has a tinge of other mo­
tisement
cf tho Dixie Laundry-of
tived
end
will
bo
given
to
Geneva
•*A Terror to Mosquftoe;*."
* FEED CO.’S STORE. 76-ltc
Mr*. Morton Tjdgpon, Mrs. L. G. tives—one that was all but attem pt­
Leesburg with an agency In this city
72-tf
THE
SANFORD
FLOUR £ Stripgfcllow, Mrs. A. D. Key and ed before. . Bringing water tates to and Ovjedo'and Sanford.
in charge of C. A. Whldjlen In the
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FfcED CO. WILL HANDLE THE .Mrs. Wright.
bn all rail baiis-wiil serve only to
These for Sar.fcrd and. the county
further congest rail lines and in so at large will he displayed on the rear of the Sanford Shoc-£ Clothing
0. S. Vaughan has returned -from BEST LINE OF FEED IN THIS
Co. The Dixie Laundry h&amp;a a state
A SK
FOR
*Upland where he ri ccea;fully pUis- TERRITORY.
Mrs. .T. L. Dumas was hostess doing hill ifcplele water traffic be­ guide pusto. in the middle of First
wide Reputation for thoroughness of
’
76-ltc
cd an examination before the FIoj- PRICES.
yesterday to a delightful thimble cause o f ' its lower transportation. m e et for a lew da; s and will affer
^vork
and guarantees to do your
itjt Board of Optometry.
party of about Fifteen ladcls at her This ruling will also serve to lessen
L. Iff Willtox of Jacksonville spent home on Park avenue, and in honor mapy contemplated . improverncnVu house where they will serve as me­ manner. The boy will call for your
Dr. D. . C. Ward, Osteopathic several deyk In the city this week on of her mother ami'nlatcr, Mm. John­ in Florida’s waterways which if dune mentoes of the patriotism of this laundry and deliver same if you will
son ar.d Miss Johnson of. Charles­ would be one of the greatest mis­ county in the days to come after the
Physician.
Firat National * Dank business.
call No. 104. ton, S. C., who will be htr gues s takes- that we of the state could war Is over.
Bldg., Phone 330-W.
64-tf
for several weeks. The ' afternoon make. Florida’s tariff salvation now
Chairman Lake will make the
L. P. McCitller has returned from sped all too quickly with fancy is due to its competitive wnter rates
A. D. nnd W. A. Zachary hove reprtser.
aion of the ^ flags a memor­ Notice of Special Master’* Sale
a business rip to Jac'isoniillcs.
work, knitting and pleasant conver­ and the move on foot will almost' able occasion and announcement of
turr.rl home from a visit to Gr.InesN'*jti:o i* hereby-given that under
•
make n prohibitive 'shipping. As
sation.
vjiie and other point* in north Plot- • Mis.
anti by virtue cf a final decree of
the
date
will
be
made
later.
W. C. DeCoutsey and two
usual, the faithful few who compote
idt where they arc engaged in the daughter, Mirses Virginia and Alice
foreclcsure and sale made and en­
our
''commercial organizations will
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetter have
lumber builncsi.
tered In tho Circuit Court Seventh
left Monday to spend the ‘summer returned from Center Hill, Fla., again bear the brunt of the expense
Woman's Missionary Conference Judicial Circuit cf the State uf Flor­
months among the mountains of where they have been spending the and those who never help‘will be the
Phone 104 for pressing, cleaning North Carolina noer Brevard,
The Woman’s Alltsionery Confer­ ida, in and fur Seminole county, in
past tew weekA combining busineta recipients of the blessings. * This ence of Florida Methodist church chancery, in a" chrteln acit therein
in,j alterations. Quality and sermove will nlfect the merchant prin­
and pleasure.
tice Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
pending wherein Wilson Si Toomcr
R. L. McKenzie, the’ popular rep­
cipally; the farmer and fruit grower will hcldy their annual meeting at Fertilizer Company, 'a corporation
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Bc.uion
Springs
Hotel
at
Enterprise
resentative bf Armor &amp; Co. of Jack­
will not be seriously troubled, still
May 2Sth to 31st inclusive. One is plaintiff and Levi Bir.ford and
sonville Is on the fer a few days this
Mrs., Archie Betts entertained at the (aimers of this section who com­ hundred or more delegates are ex­ Eve H. Binford, his wife, are de­
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Freeman re­ week.
’
■ sewing’party yts.irday afternoon a t a pose 80 per cent of -this organ­
turned to their homo in Tampa .Sat­
_____
---- * thchomc of Mrs. Betts on Palmetto ization’s membership nnd who paid pected tn attend and the Orphanage fendants, I, as special ‘master, will
urday after spending several days In
on the 1st day of Jjly, A. D. 1913,
Board will nu-iH at the same time.
E, L. Burdick left Saturday for avenue, the guests including a num­ themselves the total cost of opposing
Sinford the guests of Mrs. Anna
between the hours of xl'jvcr* o'clock
Walker at her homo on Magnolia Tampa where inf will remain several ber of their neighborhood friends. the late 16 per cent rate advance
in tho forenoon and t^o oh luck i.t
days on buaintss.
A mest pleasant afternoon was will again rally and pay over again
the aftcrfloon, the samo being the
avenue.
About
(he
Pup
and
Rooster
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spent sewing and knitting and chat­ while a number of our larger mer­
first day in said month und the rule
(Continued from Page 2&gt;
Mm. Bullock and granddaughter, ting- after which a delicious ice chants who are not members will
day in said month und within the
. SLEEP INSURANCE
Miss Marguerite Clark who have course was served. The guests in­ permit them to do this and will
legal hours of sale, offer (or sale und
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
been spending the winter in Paola cluded Mrs. John Purdor, Miss gracefully receive the benefits. This Herald Editor. ‘
set! to the highest and best bidder
72tf
and Sanford .will leave tomorrow for Daisy' Betts, Mrs. Shirard, Mrs. miffo is certainly one in which the
Sir: I live Ui Sanford. I own for cash before the court house door
Morrison, Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Mrs. nicrchanis generally will be indexed roosten.
I've lived here thirty of said Sominole county in the city
G. F. Smith has returned from an their home in Steubenville, Ohio.
Smith, Mm. S. Bradford, Mrs. as progressive or • non-progressive years nnd owned rooster?.
My of Sanford, Seminole county, Florida,
ettended trip to Yellowstone Fark,
and each organization contributing (a.her "bwned roosu-is.
Hodges,
Mrs.
Henry
Purdon,
Mrs.
1
fcey.ve
the following descilbed prppeny. tcThe Euzelian Class of the Baptist
Denver and other points in the west.
in this fight should watch well a crowed when they blam e j lease I
church will hold their-monthly busi­ Mahlon Wright, Mrs, Robt. Rowe,
wit:
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Mrs. Charley Britt, Mrs. N. O. "who Is who."
dun l deep very w'cll and I tike to
nessmeeting
at
the
residence
of
The west half of Lot Nineteen
For Wood and heavy hauling see
w as
hear them crow It sounds kind cf (J9« of pint cf Palm Hammock, ta
Mrs. Arthur Johnson on Oak avenue Garner, Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs.
Murrell, or phone 378.
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Tho handsome yacht Willem* • home ike, like when I wn* on the
Thursday from 4 to 6 p. m. All T. W. Gotten, Mrs. William Hill,
owned
in Chicago is tied up at San­ farm In Georgey. But I don t like recorded in Plat Beok P, Page 75
Mm.
Daiger,
Mrs.
Ernest
Betts,
^merjvlrtfs requested to be present.
Meade Fog, Sergeant in the Coast
Mrs. Robert Grovenstein, Mrs. S. ford for tlie summer. This is the then- new hifalulin notions about of the Records of Orange County
Florida. Together wi h *.!! .hi* ;i: Artillery has returned to Key West
Miss Katherine Wilkie, accom­ M. Lloyd, Mrs. Walter Morgan, first time Sanford has boon favored roo.'ters. That a all nouier.se about emenls. hereditaments end appur­
after spending a pleasant furlough
panied by her sister. Mrs. W. J. Mrs. C. M. Hand, Mir-s Laura Chit­ along such linos but expects many | •crtiiixcd and unfertilized nigs. I tenances thereto belonging, or in
sub his home folks and nutty
repetitions in coming seasons. Her don t take aigs to hatch, and my
Tnigpep left Monday for P-latka tenden and Mrs. Lawson.
friends.
owner
expects to buy property here futker didn t, but ho kept roosteis any way appertaining.
where she will take the state exam­
and • build u winter home which nil so do I, and so I m gein to in
GEORGE DeCOTTES.
ination for teachers.
In compliment to her sister, Mrs.
SLEEP INSURANCE
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Special Master.
means
others
among
his
friends
will
{9(
|tc
t
f
nn
t
he
blame
ncw-foshlon
Sherman M. Lloyd a charming re­
L. W. Baldwin,
„ t
“A Terror to Mosquitora."
follow
suit.
idecs.
My
uncle
was
the
man
who
G. II. Wilkinson of Daytona spent cent bride, Mrs. Archie Betts enter­
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w
s
s
•
SoiiMitor
for
Complainant.
k
e
p
t'th
e
calf'on
the
lawn
till
tho
several days in the city lust week tained delightfully Friday afternoon
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Unfortunately, the -Sanford corn- Lv 11 hlairo thing was chawn if folks
at her home on Magnolia avenue at
combining btuiners and pleasure.
tnittcc going to attend tho meeting j did V.tove In and make a city,
SLEEP INSURANCE
a bridge party.
of the Longwood Board of Trade Hocnler music is just as good as bird
"A Terror to Moaquitocs.',’
Mrs. R. L. Peck and daugl.tirs
The rooms of the residence were auxiliary got the dates mixed aralm u tic, and a blame sight better
72-tf
Miss Helen left Saturday for Mul­ beautifully decorated for the occa­ went down .Monday night, the Ctl- ; h.»n fhi« n-uslr machinir. you wind
berry, where they will be the jursls sion with many wonderful hydran- in*!&gt;-a&gt;l of Tuesduy, the 7th. Th&gt;* j „|t and put rubber plates n.
George A. DcCotfes returned Sat­ of friends for several days.
j ^eis. other cut llowers r.nd f*-rrr.
error .8 chargeable d ir e r ly u&gt; t hi | s;„w 1 wan*, to see .that its time
urday Irom Syracuse, N. Y., whpre
---| Dainty tallies marked the plates Sanford secretary who gave the e-*n ■{ thi* :.cw idee busi.iws was put out
hr has been for the past tv.o weeks
Mrs. George Hoy, who lus been and u number cf interesting games rnittce tho wrong date, corsytjucn I; of buiinrt/. A lot cf fool folks say
on business.
one of Sanford’s charming winter of bridge were enjoyed', at tr.e con­ Mftan*. Thrasher, Haynes, DicHr. Fit.fcrd ought to be as entirprlaln’
Visitors jeft Saturday for iur home clusion cf which Alrr. A. P. Cor- son and Taylor made their trip Mon-’ r.t G.var.do.
Sat ford was good
nclly,- having high score received a day n'.fht for nothing. For this rr (.nuugh for my father, ar.d its good
Buy—Stone’s Golden Crisp Potato in Dougiaia, Mich.
beautiful cut tR ” *roaster set.. Mm. ror the secretary.humbly apologizes t.-n ju^h fer n;t. If folks don’t like
Ciapt at L. P. MfCullcr’*. 7-1-itp .
Beautify the home and yard
Arthur Dickius returned to Camp L,
—
U' S d
a Verne Hurt cutting low was given
thir.foid let ’em rrove'ou*. Some is
with a concrete flower vase
Wheeler Saturday after a brief visit a most at .-active work baj. T e
Tho rogular monthly neo'ing rf {moving cut. There’s.that talk about
C C. Howard icturied to New with his parents, Mr. and Mr®. J. W. 1|&gt;ucat of honor received a tiive
like thus.
the Sa -ford Board «f Trace wiil l&lt; jc immltd*n form uf guvment. Aint
S jr a yesterday utter spending a Dickins.
pickle fori:.
Hts
it
ibt
to
be
itt-l-i in the Court Ilousr, Sanford, l"*1 Snt 4 uuvniont?
Away with the old style tubs.
tl-.s.. ' wee'it end with- his f..rr,ily.
The tcldcs Were then frtd tv; r Tuesday Ji;bf, April 14th nt 3 p. m. n^v*:f out.’ Tnt&gt;'? h:;.h fclufin n*&gt;
We transplant if you wish.
Summer School
lace covers amF a delicious »aiau Ev***y edy invited to come r n 1 }
Hot ' r- "•&gt; "ife’8 1-cad. I
| t.a ve !;er
new calico drCIS two
Mra. C. L. Polk, one of SuiTioni’a course was served.
I.1’ \T (,'NCE AND BUJVi'OL'R
Drop us a card
biing a fiiemi.
j year* ago ami she’s wanting another.
Nc. 2 TIN CANS FOR 3ANNINC former teacher.! will accept a limited
— •- ■w * s
A ssistin g the h o i:* * i in- c aring for
It fakes my extra money to buy
K. S. JOHNSON &amp; SON
TOM ’.TOES FROM THL SAN­ number of pupils who are de*lroU3 cl th e pleasure of her guests were M ig .
Tf,e olficern nnd m^mlers cf the tobacco for me.'"After reading tin t
making
up
work
during
tiio
summer
FORD rl.OUR £ TEED CC.
lloumillat,. Mrs. Morgan and Mis. Geneva .Auxiliary, Rnnrd cf Tfa i.
Box 1573
Htr.’id aho says, .‘‘Pa, can't we rcli
months.
73*:fc
THEY ARB HERE TO STAY..
Ernest Betts.
are n n ' i r g good use of their orfitf i- lo n e rnctteis and liuyr ine tr.d Jinnie
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Otnpr guests were Mis. Ciiiutl zalion and they ate realizing berctl s i i or.e flcth te?' Aful I cpit tobacco
Wanted al Once •--'While Ivy of 1ft Howard, Miss Pearhca Loftier, Mrs. that heretofore have t-assert " i t h e u ' j .Wf „, j ret.U n not. . .
Them
or
over fo learn trade. Muat lie Samuel Puleslon, ML* Emma Owon,' action. Fhrlr cITorls in reference ft | r ^o«tets stays while I s tv , slid
, H. L. Parrautorc of J Jck..or.vllle t’u
no
steady.and reliable uml he chic fo Mrs. L. U. Stringlcilow, Mm. A. B. the Tit’JivlM? Geneva road will »•
r ,.v; :dccs nccd Clt in y cur
regijtcred at the Hotel Carnes.
stick. Herald Printing t'o;
76-ltp Walhcf, Mm. Robert New it at, Mrs. succcrrfu as ha? a'r*c»t Iieen pn c
Lead about clothes, Let Jinrle stay
D. L&gt;. Thrasher, Mrs* E. II. Morse, tically aisuryd n; the conimbstoge-i* .-tit cf school r.nd work..' So, A(r.
A FULL LINE OF FAN."-'
Mrs. E. L. Marshall, nco Misa Inn Mrs. C..E. Henry, Mm. K. F. Hous- meeting liild in DeLand today. * ' t
Dm LhUIES AND- FEEDS ALPeabody,
who aintlerwelit -a major hcldcr,Mr.% Richard Peas, Mrs. L. merely take3^ co-operative ness to se­ Kdito", icu let roortors be, and some
VAVS ON. HAND AT SANFORD
\t
day 1*;1 comq around with some
' Fi.0U.-l. £ FEED CO.’S STORE. operayfon Apt 11 3th'at the Fhx River P. McCuller, Mr/. La Verne Hurt, cure i.lmcst a naming you want.
m v.*ah ard ie ’Me. f.'|&gt; fry try sul*•
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'•HSY TRY TO SERVE YOU Sunitarilim, St. Charles, III., is at Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mm. B. FN.WkiisciipiLn: my Itlibbnri’s lave' been
hqme again much*, irc.firoved in ucr, Mis. Frank Gonzalez, Mm. W.
AVyTH WHAT YOU WANT.
Cone out to the regular-Board 01 ct tt me ed for.
health;
a . Stone, Mir. A. P. Connelly, Mm.
76-lte
R. U. Ster.
Trade meeting Tuesday night, thi
Mcn.-I, Mr • Henry Li.kinr, Mm* 14th, at tho Court Houso and lay
Cow 'Pens—Brabham Root-Rust George Fox, Mrs. G. D. Hart, Mrs. your troubles and progressive Ideas
M. S, Wilkins returned to IfasiHenry Lee In nndio Service N
Resisting
variety. Price ,$'».7fi bush­ J. W. Die kins', Mrs. E. M. Galloway, before tho meeting. Your ideas aro
iig1. Fla., yesterday after spending
5!its Annie Ilawkin , Mrs. S. O, good and'yotl^vtlFfind .he Board ot
el.
Chase
&amp;
Co.
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G-if
, » plnsant week end In Sanford, the
25 Company U. S. Naval
Chaso, Mrs. E. D. Mobley, Mra. Trade a ixlous to pio.uote them and
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Radio School, *
It takes the sting from
Sergt. Billy Warren Knight s(&gt;ont Forrest Lake, Mis. Louder, Mrs. secure results.
Cambridge,
Mass.,
George
Speer,
Mrs.
Holme",
Mrs.
the week end "in Sanford, the guest
the "stinger”
May P, (913.
___ W .'vS
of Mr. and Mrs. R.,'.1. Terheun. W. P. Carter, Mrs. G, D. Bishop,
What do you think about a gen­ Lear Mr. Holly:
The bite from the "biter”
Sergt. Knight is ponnected wit it tho M, s. R. B. Bower, Mrs. Hal Wight,
eral
clean up week (or the. dty? It
I juft received a copy of "The
aviation section at Camp Greer.e.^ Mis. Cecil Butt, Mrs. Lawson, Mra.
The suck fcpm the'sucker*
He was accompanied irom Jackson­ Bennett, Mia. A. W- Fitts, Jr., Mta. wi 1 he interesting to hear tn ‘a mat­ inr.ford Herald," the first nows from
The crawl o u t . of the
ville by hi* younger brother, W. W. Maggie Barnes, Mrs. Schultr, Mrr. ter .brought up next Tuesday night. Sunford tince I was called to doty
W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. 'Roy Symts, One day of conscientious ‘effort . cn January f th. It certainly is a
Knight, Jr.
"crawler” _______
Mrr. Demo Turner,
C. M. would improve the city’s appearance [loAiuro to look the Herald over
60
per
cent.
,
,
.
. ,
Hund, Mis, Edward Lane, Airs. II.
once more. I noticed you have me
And the h u m fiom in
ws a
’dated in the army. I enlisted in the
"hum” Bug.
Messrs. J. J. Dicklnion, E. H. Kil- navy ■Instead. I am now taking a
“ ‘
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W. E.c Watson.'
^ Mta. M„
M v „Mrs.
„ _ bee, At. E. Dooley and D. C. Mar­
Pricta 5? .13 Uf. fcarford Shoe 1
courro In wireless telegraphy. WUI
Clothing Lo' '
M:u. May Gicklis, Mrr. B. W. lowe represented the Boord of Trade complete my .course in thirteen
For Sale In Sanford by:
Herndon, Alisa Flossie Frank, Alits before the Volusia county commis­ weeks and then "shove off"' for
Mrs. 0. W.. Moines df Louise, Martha Fox, Airs. Walter Morgan, sioners in DeLaud yesterday In the "somewhere;" 1 would like to take
Fernald Hardware Co.
Fla.,
artived i t the city l r day so', Mra. E. F. Roumlllat.
interest” of the TituivIUe-Gcneva out a lix’ montls sub* c ipticn to tha
Crispin
Hill Hardware Company
visit with her son and daughter,
road. Favorable Action is looked for Herald, ao I can keep up with what’s
Awell liked Bluclicr Oxford with will
Schelle nnd Afiss Nettye for a few
because of this .effort.
geing on in Sanford. Kindly mail
Jerked Meats.
nuiiLory lines. Wonderfully com­ weeks.
M
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Sonth
America
Jerked
or
dried
me a statement for the entire sub
fortable even when brand
meat la known variously aa taasago or
■criptlon.
Definition of .True Frland.
hew. Made in Cav__
Dr. E. D. Brownlee |eft yestcrlay tosaajo. and Jerked Tenlaon la prepared
“A frtend,” aald Undo Eben, "Is a
«od»h Brown leath- fl* Q 0 0
Please remember .me to all the
for Durant, Oklahoma where he wiirknd used by mountain dweilera in th# m in dat laughs at yob funny atorles
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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attend-the Southern P r e s b y t e r y ^rut-Bocktea and our aoutbern mountain oven If day ain't so good; an1 aympa- folks, at home.
Sincerely,
tblxea wlf yoh tblsfortunes, oven If dey
Sol e^lm ufac lurera
ain't ao bad."
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UNHEARD OF PRICES
STO i
G re e n Top And Spring Crops

Save The Day

contributed largely to the success
and are duo a large amount of credit
for same: and this committee takes
this opportunity to express its sin­
cere appreciation for the coopera­
tion which has been accorded it by
the, banks. There is sufficient glory
for all in this achievement.
Without your untiring efforts and
cospera|ion these results could not
have been obtained: but with your
support this district has boon placed
In a n xcnviabie position nrar the top
of the list.
Youts very truly,
( W. C. Wardlaw, Chrm., *
- Liberty Loan Exec. Comm.

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duccd and there is every indication Titusville Road Will Receive
Manager T i c k Eradication Says We Have Half Million of forthcoming production in­
Attention In Near Future
creasing in substantial numbers."
And Then Some
Committee For Florida

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Repairing and .makiqg passable
The aecretary chose his words
Washington, May 9.—More than
The following interesting account
the
Tftusvllle-Geneva road is a mat­
about
the
troops
in
France
with
the
of Dr. W. F. Blackman’s appoint­ half a million Amorican soldiers utmost care. He would not amplify ter th a t - has been discussed and
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ment to head the tick eradication have been sant to France.*
the statement in any way and spe­ planned for many months but no
committee appeared in the last issue
Secretary Bakdr today authorized cifically, asked th at the prera refrain definite action wai taken until the
of the Times-Union.
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the statement that hit forecaat .to from speculation aa to what precise Geneva Board of Trado auxiliary
Dr. W. F. Blackman cf Winter congrcis in January that 500,000 figures his guarded remarki covered took the matter in hand, brought
Park has accepted the position of troops would be despatched to or a s ,to what possibilities of early their troubles to Sanford and before
manager for the Florida .Cattle Tick France early in the present year additional increase in, the forte on the Sanford Board of Trade and
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Eradication Committee, as successor now had been surpasced.
urged immediate action. Resulting
the othtr side there might be.
to the late P. L. Sutherland! Thq . Mr. Baker dictated the following
There has been repeated otylcirft from *tLiz,«a committee composed of H i
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announcement v.-aa made yn^erday statement:
announcements, however, that tho Me.Lrx. J. J. Dickinson, E. H. Kllby Jules M. Burzuires, chairman of
"In January I told the senate government is bending every energy bee, L. M. Rehbinder and M. E.
the committee, who said to a Timus- committee ..th at there was strong to rushing men across to France, uud Dcolry were appointed iby President
Union representative: "The members likelihood that early in tho presont officers directly in charge of 'the ric!!;.*- to put this matter before the
of our committee fed very fortunate year 500,000 American troops would transportation havo expressed satis­ Volusia county commissioners. Thia
Prcrloua Idol Pup and Rooster
in
securing the services of Dr. be dispatched to France. I cannot faction with the progrera being tri-tlc. wrn Here yesterday and affiliating.
" B o w -o w -o w -o w —o w r it is
-v|eJj thfo committee wete Messrs,
Blackman
to carry on the work cither now, or perhaps later, discus*
one o'clock In Sanford, the resident^
There nro indications th -: ike \.»r ir. K. lj-rei., T. G. Knight and W. F "
which
han
been
in
progress
for
two
the
number
of
American
troops
in
district, morning.* "BOW-OW-OWdepartment has adhered strict!;* to
OW1" A, sick woman tessts and years, under the leadership and Im­ Frnnce, but I r.m glad to be able to its policy of equipping fully beforo AlfcvfTi." Titusville and A. Donaldson
given to it by Mr. Sutherland. say that":he forecast I made in Jan­
and P. L. Kizer of-Southmere. Af­
moans, "Oh, I wish that dog.would petus
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kU departure ovary man sent a c tu s ter hearing tho well established rea­
uary
hes
been
nurpatseri.
"D r. Blackman is thoroughly fa­
stop!" It is somebody's jirocidus
Ai a r*f’.)l: of n fc'rorn! fr.’.w l- That is the first consideration in sons as set forth by this committee,
idol pup, and somebody let's it miliar with Kloridn vorditions, hav­
checking off supplies of clothing and the Volusia rompilssioncra
have
“ UOW-OW-OW-OW—OW!" It is ing been a property J ’wncr andi win: gatlon of gun machine- production arms.
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agreed
to
make
a
trip
of
inspection
two o’clock in- Sanford, two in the ter vizitor for more than thirty years, during tho past few days, tho secre­
Secretory Bokeris conclusion as to over the entire route and have ac­
morning, and " BOW-OW-OW-OW— ar.d a resident of the state for tho tary -announced that there is no
machine
guns follows' on the heels cepted the invitations of tho San­
presc-ni thoriago cf iu h : cr heavy
OW!" A man who needs every Ipst sixteen years*.
of
the
statements
by members of ford Board of Trade to come to
typta
of
these
weapons
either
in
minute of sleep he enn get is wide
"His interest in livestock produc­
congress
in.this
regard.
In tho dls- Sanford and be shown over th* road.
F'runte
or
America
and
no
shortage
awake muttering, "T wish somebody tion is shown by his having been re­
cuision
of
the
production
of Brown­ On thia occasion thc Titusville.
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would kill that dog!"' "BOW-OW- elected president of the FlcrUn Live is in prospect.
ing
machine
guns,
contracts
for other Southmero and- Geneva progressives
OW-OW—OW!" Is this the ex­ Stock Association for several years’1 Mr. Raktr caid that there has
types
both
here
and
abroad
appar­ will stage a fish fry and dinner at
planation that somebody's precious nnd he also is a member o! the state been nojjucption brought up as to
ently
have
.been
lost
sight
of.
These the Southmorc club in honor of the
idol pup is a dachshund?
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live stock r.hidlary board, which wan the supply of light type Browning contracts preceded the placing of or­ visitors. Contrary to advices and
"COCK-ArDOODLE-DQl" It is created by the lust legiiiniurc. He guns, which were coming forward in
reports, the Volusia commissioners
one o'clock in Sanford, the resident has a ranch at Lake Monroe, near quantities. lie would
not say ders for the Brownings and that showed * broad spirit of willingness
district, ady morning. “ COCK-A- Sanford which is well stocked with whether shipment of th rs e ”g u n s T o |3Upp|F wa!l d« ,«nLed t0 mecJt .lhe
to do what was asked of them and
Frr.tco had been started. As to the, emergency until the new gun was
DOODLE-DO!" Somebody's roost­ cattle, hogs and sheep. .
while they took no official action a t
available
in
quanlltics.
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heavy Brownings he raid:
er thinks that it is morninf. Bo he
their meeting yesterday, the indi­
Dr. Blackman is well known
Tho
present
practice
of-brigading
thinks every night from twclva to
"Esrly ntanufarturers’ estimates
vidual expression, with one excep­
four, then he is sure cf it and starts throughout Florida, having been for an to the production of tho heavy American uniU with French and tion was favorable to the requeeta
thirteen yearn president of Rollins
at
tno
neavy
i
jjr|t
j9j, (({virions, it is pointed our,
in with renewed confidence. . Oh,
College in Winter Park, tho oldest type perhaps were more
re optimistic | mnpc!|
maj,c!| t j,c artillery. questibn
question less made.. Thia is an Im portant-high­
Mr. Rooster Owner, do you not
Institution of higher learning in the than wa* justified. The estimate
1presainc na an Immediate indepsn- way and saves a u to is ts c n ro u tb to
know that unless you arc raising
state.
He
also
hes
been
president
the
ordnance
department
has
been
i
iUpp)y, The aiiied divisions to east coast *points some eighty-five
eggs for hatching your Cock-nof tho Florida Audubon Society for met and Is being met. Somo o f . w{,jcj, t j,e Americans are assigned miles by cutting off the lonk way
doodlc-doer is utterly needless? Un­
these heavy guns have been P ro -|nlrcady havp thc BrtMery n e c t a r y via New Smyrna.
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fertilized eggs arc better to cat then
and
the
fact
that
American
infantry
Tho Board, of .Trade is due the
fertilized.
Mark you, Sunday Is
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h ) added to them does not mean a incere appreciation of every citizen
coming, and Sunday's dinner! Think,
proportionate Increase in guns.
of this county in 'th e ir prompt end
think of Sanford's wrllnrc!
Two
o'clock in tho morning—"COCK-AToday’s . statement regaidlng the effective action in this mettsr.
PRESIDENT
PROCLAIMS
DOODLE-DOl"______ '
movement to'France i« thc first ofRecruiting In the Navel Reserves '
jflclsl
utterance made during the war
Red Cross Week
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INSTRUCTIONS
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The three million men to be celled
Indicating even indirectly the num­
this
year means that all able bodied
ber
of
men
sent
abroad.
(.The
flnt
y
To Housekeepers Regarding Storage
force to go over was, never described men must go, .whether j married or
Washington, May 7.—President Wiizon today issued a
of Flonra'and Meals In Warm| except as a division, although as a •ingle. - While the Naval Reserve
proclamation designating the week besinning May 20 cs
Weather
matter of fact It was constituted can only take a limited number, it
"Red Cross Week," and calling upon the Amet Ran people
Hot weather frequently produces
| two divisions soon after its arrival has been decided by District Enroll­
to contribute generously to tic second $100’,000,000 wtr
spoilage in certain (lours and meals
on the other side. The fact that ing officer, Lieutenant Marcy B ./
fund of the American Red Crc:n for the alleviation of suf­
f they are not properly carod for,
moro than 600,000 have gone thia Darnall to keep the Tampa Enroll*.
fering among lhe American troojs In France and their de­
especially those, which contain a
,'Jycar also shows the ncceterated rate Ing Office at Room One, City Hall,
pendents at home and amor:* ;i.e fighting forces and civilian
itgh percentage of fats, moisture or
at -which thc men have been moving open for a limited time to tako care
populations
of thc aiiied countries. The proclamation *fol-..
the.outer coatings of the grain. To
forward since the winter passed and of the men in thc draft age who will ....
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prevbqt such leases, particularly at
eased the shipping and embarkation be able to secure release from their
"Inasmuch aa the war fund cf 1917, so generously con­
local boards. Only able bodied men
this time when bread stuffs are so
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situations.
tributed by the American people to the American Red Crcrs,
between
the ages of 18 and 86 will
essential to the allies and ourselves,
The effect of Mr. Baker’* anfor the administration of relief at home and abroad! has
be
enrolled.
Any able bodied man
the following instructions for the
j nouncement In Germany and Aus­
been-practically exhausted by appropriation* for the welfare
storage of these flours and meals are
of
th
at
age
who
la not in the service
tria, If it la allowed to reach those
of the men in our military and naval forces, and for those
is
a
Slacker.
Girla
who do not urge
given:
countries will bo watched with in-;
' dependent upon them and for the yet more urgent necessi­
their
sweetheart*
and
-brothers to *.
1.
Buy
In
small
quantities.
tfrest. There Is little doubt that.the
FLORIDA'S GREAT RECORD
ties of our allies, military and civilian who have long borne
get into uniforms are Slackers and
2. See &gt;that flours apd meals are
German
general
staff
has
known
that
tho brunt of thc war;
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-in good condition .when purchased.
some hundreds of thousands of men are aiding 'Germany. If we put
Oversubscribed Greater Than Others
'•‘And,
Inasmuch
sa
the
American
Red
Crftta hat been
8.
Kqep
In
a
cool,
dry
place.
have been sent across by the United forth every effort we will win. If
In Liberty Loan
recdgniafci by law and international convention as, the public
(a) Use tins or . coveted Jars for
State*, but tho sixe of the force has we fail to stand up and givft blow for
Instrumentality for war relief;
’
,
Atlanta, foa., May 7. 1918.
Ibeen carefully kept back from the blow Gsrmany. will soon be deliver­
"And, ipasmuch aa the year of our own participatlo
In the Third - Liberty Loan Cam­ containers, scalded and perfectly
dired.
4, rank and file of the Gerhian army ing all the blows,
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the war haa brought Unprecedented demands upon the pa­
paign-Just closed the Sixth Federal
(b)
It
la
well
to
use
two
covered
^
las
well
as
from
thq.civilian
popula­
..M
en
with
families
need
not
hesi­
triotism
and
liberality
ofour
people
and
made
evident
tho
Rweserve District made a record containers alternately,, always put­
tio n .
tate ajjout enlisting because the gov*
necessity of concentrating the work of relief In one main
which certainly cannot, be excelled,
ting
fresh
purchases
in
a
clean
con­
To dxt* 1,227,000 Americans have erously provided for their famUbft.
organization which can respond effectively and universally
&gt;nd I think could hardly be equaled
I been called to the colors under the by extra allowances end eheap lifeto the needs of humanity under stress of war;
by any district in the United Statea. tainer, and never mixing'the residue
from.the previous purchase with the
•elective eervief act. Provoet Mar­ insurance. Over two hundred fine"And, inaamuqji aa the duration of the war and the
The 'district oversubscribed Its fresh* purchase.
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cloeer and closer co-operation of the American Red Cross
shal General Crowder ‘ today gave men have arrived In Key Weet for­
quota, and each state oversubscribed
4. Sterilize before putting away
this figure .as
the . approximate th* Reserve In the past ten dayu,
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with
our
own
army
and
navy,
with
the
governments
of
our
its quota aa follows;
by placing In shallow pans (or dsan
-tjatrength of the national army.
allies, jind with foreign relief organixatipn have resulted In
among them bankers, [ msrehants,
.
Over­ cotton containers) In an oven and
the discovery of now opportunities of helfpulnezs undar
clerks end others of good standing
a te
Quota
subsc'n heating slowly, being'careful not to
conditions which translate opportunity into duty;
in their home towAr, end they, s i
Sunday
at
Congregational
Church
Florida----------- $10,249,860 76 p-c bdrn or even brown. The flour or
v "And, inasmuch im, the American Red Cross War Coun­
well as all who enlist will be given
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At
the
morning
service
Mrs.
TakAlabama------.... 18,091,600 74 p-c meal must be In thin layer* and
cil and its commlapinners ia Europe have faithfully and eco- .
opportunity to pass examinations H
ach
and
Mrs.
Hoy
will
be
special
re­
Tennessee------- 18,266,800 68 p-c ■tlrred frequently ao that every part
for commissions. * * •
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nomically administered the people's trust;
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quest
repeat
the
singing
of
"The
Georgia---------- '28,787,600 46 p-c may .be equally heated. After cool­
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"Now, therefore, by virtue of my authority as President
Magdalene," Warren's impresslvs
The young men who enlist now.
Uiisissippi-----6,796,000 81 p-c ing; place in dean covered contain­
of the United States, and President of the American Red
hymn, which added &gt;0 much to the and try to do the right thing have
Louisiana—
20,868,788 28 p-c er*.
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Croat, I, Woodrow Wilson, do hereby proclaim the .week
Easter program.
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great chances for promotion. The
The above record is one of which
beginning May 20, ;1918, as Red Cross Week during which ,
. Enfertalameat at Lyric
"B ut the Republic Lives," the choice of army or navy la now open
e»ch one of us should feel Justly
‘ the people of the United States will be called upon again to '
Mrs. Robson’s Circle of the .Holy
culmination/of e touching story win to drafted, men who can secure per­
proud. These figures are based on Cross Guild will give a fine program
give generously to the'continuation of the important worlc f
»j
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be the morning theme.
- mission from their local boards.
reports which we have in hand from of ehtertalnmsnt a t the Lyric. The­
of relieving distress,.restoring the waste of war and assisting’ 1
In the evening foUowing the ser­
This privilege may be withdrawn ,'
county chairmen, • and may vary atre next Monday njght, May 18th.
In maintaining the morale of our own troop* end the peoples of
vice
of
song
the
pastor
la
to
speak
a
t
any time, end those who prefer
some whenreturns are made to the The proceeds ‘will be divided be­
• our ellicsi by this manifestation of effort and sacrifice on the
on
the
inspiring
message
(n
the
40th
the
Reserve should not loan e rin^le
FederalReserve
Bank; and are tween the Guild and the Red.Cross
- part of those, who, though hot privileged to beer arms are
chapter
of
Isaiah,
"Behold
your
day
in applying for .enrollment.
therefore subject'to final adjustment. and only a small admission-price will
of one spirit, purpose end determination with our warriors.
Qodl"
"In witness whereof I havo hereunto set my hand and
A.t the opening minute of the cam- be charged for a greet big show. .
Launched at Tampa
caused the seal of- the United States to be affixed,
palgn more communities in this.dls- . T h r Battle of Roses will' be the,
Methodist.
Church.
v,
Tampa,
May 8.—Namcokl, tho
"Done
in
the
District
of
Columbia*,,
this
7th
u
y
of
May,
iu report*d their quota oversub­ feature, the *playlet given at th*
, Sunday- school 9:80 a. m.
first of four wooden eteamshlr.s be­
in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and
scribed than any district In the High 8chool will bo given and there
Epworth League 6:30 p. m,*
ing built4here was launched this ofeighteen, and of the independence of the United Btatee o(
Uni edv State*. I . believe when the will be several specialties of the beat
Pleaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 ternoon. The hull was. laid last Oc­
America, the one-hundred and-lorty-eeeond..
■“•I fliures are avaflable, our record home talent. In all the entertain­
| p. m. by Rev. Vf. O) Rencher.
tober.
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(Seal)
,
(Signed) "WOODROW WILSON.
“ to the number of Individual sub- ment will be one of the highest or*
• "By the President: .
•«ibers will compare favorably with d ir at the very snufll sum of admis­
Sunday morning Rev. Rencher'a
"ROBERT LANSING. Secretary of State." .
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lh,t rf any.other district.
. Itopic will be. "M other." "Text Ecsion and all of It goea to church and
Mrs. C. M. Vorct who as usual
Red Cross.
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'ren»«rkable success will,
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f . ' * . 'Uvb.'ni^1? b# m o,t. testifying to I \ Next Monday, night at th# Lyric
Theatre.
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The Sanford section is the great­
est section in the United Statea.
Not only i« it the greatest winter
vegetable lection in'thla country but
it haa the greateat recuperative
powera and despite'eomc hard knocks
■lwaya "comes back.’*
This acason, for instance, woa not
a profitable one for the grewera of
celery and lottucc. The cold here
■ml the cold north militated against
the growing and the shipping of cel­
ery and lettuce and the congestion
of freight in the northern yards
spelled ruin to the growers who had
placed tficlr all In these crops only
to see them delayed in. transit until
they rotted on the tracks or arrived
in zero weather and froze on the
tracks.
Hut the farmers hero hnvo some­
thing all the time and intensive farm­
ing as practiced here means that the
growers keep the ground producing
crops of some kind every month in
the year and now comes tho growers
of green celery with n crop although
not large is bringing os hfgh cs
11700 per car dnd it is estimated
that the crop of green celery alone
will bring rome $160,000 into the
Sanford section.
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In conjunction with tho green cel­
ery is green corn, peppers, cucum­
bers* potatoes, beans, etc., all bring­
ing good prices with the exception of
the Irish potatoes perhaps and these
spring crops will average enough to
bring the farmers 'out of the slough
of despond into the sunshine of pros­
perity once more.
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The law of supply and demand is
made plainer this year than ever
before for celery that a month ago
looked like a,losing proposition has
come to the front und while it is not
fine stuff by any moans U bringing
the price of between four and five
dollars per crate..
All of which brings to our minds
the one fundamental thought that
too much green stuff can be raised,
the markets can be glutted at certain
times and stuff will not always be
moved as promptly as it should be',
but Sanford will be 8anford and San­
ford growers will always win in the
end and business will go on as usual
this summer, Seminolo -will raise as
much money for war purposes, her
~ sons will fight the battles of the na­
tion and her farmers will keep them
supplied with the products that
have made and will continue to
make this section great.
Business aa -usual is the watch­
word.
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several seconds by a fualllade from
hla revolver. He pulla another treat
feat vwheri ha sever* the a wfiffr by
which the lampe'are quspended ip a
saloon.
4
H art'Show i himself a wonderful
horseman,' ' too. For&lt; Instance,’ He
rolls down an embankment on horse-'
back and then jumps about ten leet
Into the saddle. H art h ad 'to prac;
tlce this stunt three times before ho
was able to have It properly regie*
tered by the camera. Though-he
was fore from landing "such a', dis­
tance in the saddle, H art showed his

S u p fe r ita

Compare our pictured, screen; ventilation and
comfort with ang other aiui youjyn ll
he our steady p^rem . : TUESDAY—The magnetic Oliire'^fmpw^tn “Lim*
ouaine Life" also the ^ n d » ;chnptcr of th at
wonderful serial “ The ty a ^ a n .i^ tb * Web.’*

No More Peace Offerf.
Rome,” May. 6.—No favorable oc­
casion
for
a further peace
byl a £opf
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.
a
S' 1 I ,
Benedict
has
prestared
itself,
nor
W EDNESDAY— T he w izard &lt;Jf tb'£ B&amp;eep W illiam
does
one
seem
near,
It
waa
stated
at
^ S. -H m t and Louise G laum I h ^ W t f s . Hinges
the vitican today, when an Inquiry
a five a c t w estern p iftifre f u l l ^ f .susponse and
was made there regarding the report
action. Also a com edy.
V »«; ^
that his holiness would make a new
THURSDAY—The inimitable EthpJ'Banytnore in a
peace oiler on Whit Sunday,
special feature. Also a S i d n e ^ r e w , Comedy.
" It is no secret," replied the Vati­
can
authorities of whom the corres­
FRIDAY— H aroldL ockw opd.
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pondent inquired regarding the re­
SATUTDAY—"Vengeance and the Wbmap" also a
port, "that the pope, fiincc the be­
ginning of his pontificate has inter­
feature.
...
,
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ested himself regarding three great
Ueues concerning the war: First, to
maintain absolute partiality; eecond,
to limit as much as possible the ex­
tent of the conflict and its horrors;
two the wires by which the lamps third, to work in every way, on ev­
ENTIRE TOWN BURNED
ery propitious occasion, to rcsotro
TO MAKE TRIANGLE PLAY were suspended.
W. 8. Harl. Star of "H eirs Hinges."
Starts Blase Thai Coat
Lots of Money
At Star Wednesday.
There are some great moments
packed with action and suspense in
the Triangle drama, "Hell’s Hinges."
Among other scenes two ctand out
particularly. One is the fight be­
tween tho tough and the good ele­
ments of the town, which results In
the temporary victory of the evil
forces.
. ’
f*
They Mgnnlize their triumph in­
huming down the church. Bui ihe
evil doers had not reckoned with
Blaze T-acy (Wm. S. Hum. When
he coines. riding in and rinds that
the church has been destroyed, the
misguided minister killed, and the
woman he loves in dag nor "f in-ul*
his wrath exceeds bounds. lie kills
Silk Miller, the crr.fiy and treacher­
ous saloon nt’d ganhling hour.e keep­
er, and stundx off u whole room full
rf desperate men while he shoot- in

COMING! CQXlNG! COMING
Battle of ihe Roses at the Lyric
This *Week
*
I
The Battle of thv Roses put on at
the Red Crof? Circus here several
wccl^t ago and the most wonderful
success of the season will he staged
at the Lyric Theatre one night this
week the date to he announced ns
soon as fuangements can be made.
Th’is will Wjhgood news to ihe people
who witnessed this beautiful pro­
duction at the circus and also to
those who did not have thp oppor­
tunity ol witnessing it before. ,
The Lyric oilers a 1r.rre stage and
vnri colored lights fi.r the effects and
the girls are all out of school now
and will rehearse every uay for the
production r.nd it will he staged
ever, belter than it uua at Uie circus
if possible.
.
Watch for the announcement that
the Battle of Rosts v ill he given
here for np one will went to miss it.

"Given this program, it is only
natural that, should a propitious oc­
casion arise, the pope would do his
best to carry it out. '
"It is an easy task to prophesy
from time to time, within a few
weeks or months, some new action
on the part of the pope which may
occur at any moment, if n favorable
occasion arise, which, how'ever, has
not yet occurred, nor Moca it stem
near."
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Wanted — Experienced
farm
hands. Steady work and food pay.
F. N .‘ Burt, Sprint Garden Ranch,
DeLeon , S p i f o g v . , . J f - 7 t c
* t tb#
data a t tb o lauuanra ot ayth cwrllfirata la

CIST tL?*

f All Local Advertisement* Under
Thla Heading THREE CENTS a Fine Stallion for Service.—The
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Wekiwa Ranch, Lake Monroe.
Charge 25 Cents.
In answering an advertisement
where no name la mentioned in tha
ad, please do not ask The Herald
for Information aa to the Identity of
Usually wa do not
the advertiser.
know who: the advertiser la and* If
‘ire do we are' not allowed to give
out this Information. Simply writ*
a letter and /address It as jfcr In­
structions In the ad.

FOE SALE

p anaaiui
l a t laton or
L a u d Offlce a t OnlnoovlUo, Fla.
April XOlk ISIS.
Notice la bareby r Iren t h a t W illiam C.
Holiday of Waklwa. 1Fla. v b o on M ay IS,
___d E n try . N o. O t h s i
I and N E W i l S W U . I j m
i SB 8, R ant* SS E . T allahaaaoo Merldaa iaa filad nolle# of IntanUon
t o m ake Threo- t a r Proof, to aotabllth claim
to tb o land nboi i f t j M W i before C ltrh CIrcnlt C o u rt, a t 8 nford, FI*., on th a 7th day
of Jn no, ISIS.
_____
an 'vUataami
*
. C la im
a n tname*
i
D. n:.__
Flllmaa of Wekiwa. Fla.
W. D.
Ebln Or Ip pen of Waklwa FI*.
•
A rth u r wall*'..
K eklw*. Fla.
'•k in a , Fla.
A irln Nowcom
R abcrt W. Davie,
.
Ragiatar.

For Sale— Fifty-thrco horse power
Thomas automobile truck for $500.
Thoroughly overhauled.
Money­
maker for hauling with trailers over
hard roads. Fredericks Garage, De­
Land, Fla.
74-7tc
Duroc pigs for sale.
West Side.
*

«*«.'««»■

S*4 lor
!• tax
" r iftod to sSe"“fcJr
mad# application*
arcordanew with lav , and «n|i
u ld m ils cataa aball h«. ■■
r —
‘
to )| V
ta x doed will laai{ M j W f 1 OB t b . U tk dey
of M ay, 'A. D . 1
WltBoaa aa; ofllctal eltn a tu r e ead mat
tkla tho t t h i lay of.A m A. D l e t s
R. A. DOUOLA8S,
. '. W b C m lit Court, flomlnola Co- Pla.
By V. L. Oouglaaa, I), c .
SS-Tnoo-Ste
Notice o f Application for Ta&gt; Daad Under
Hrellon a or Capltr 41S t, L a n a . r rie f.
Nolle# la baroby flran t h a t Raalty Trn«t
C om pany. purch»Mr of T a t C o rtlS eau No.
SOI. d a te d aha Slh day of J u l y . A. D.
baa Aiod aald cncUScata In m y oOcn anil
baa m ad* application foe t a x daod to Uaoo
In accordant* wDhJaw. .S aid reelficate embrae** lb* e J o U f k u i doncrtb.d proparty
altnatod In Svmlaol* county. Florid* towti L o t 14 Block U, Cclccy Arc. Addltion t o S a n fo rd .' Tb* aald land b«l*( a*,
aaoacd'at tb * data of tho laauanro of aneb
certificate n th a aamo At J . C. Aadrraon
Unltno aald earUficaU aball bo r id c m T )
accordion t o law tax dtod w || laau* thtraoo
on lb* IS tb d a y of May, A. D. ISIS.
Wltnco* m y oBIHal als natnr* aad u , l
tkla tb* IS tb d a y ol Aprl A. D. ISIS.
(••all
,
E. A. DOUQLASS.
C lerk C irc u it Court Somlnolo Co.. Fla.
By V. E. Doutlaaa, b . cT-

Rex Packard,
,74-tf

For Sale—Porto RIcd Yams sweet
potato slips, later on draws. $2.dQ
thousand. A. Buck, Longwood,
Fla. '
73-2tp
For Sale—Three rooms of high
class furniture, only been used six
months. One dining room and two
bedroom suites. Will sell at a bar­
gain. Call at L. Krauss', 303 East
First St.
.
73-tf

MoaeWy A Wood
of N E W of N W , . . .
W of N £ k ' . _ '----------of N E U o f N W U ( of HW ( and N E
S W ! ( and
W
);

For Solo—Day old chix. Barred
icks, White Wyandotte* and MinR. H. Muirhead.
73-Gtp
o rcas

Orlando I)*c. Co
Orlando U tr. Co

For Sale—Good paying business
in first class location .in Sanford.
223 First St.
.
“ 73-tfc

Orlando Dev. Co
T . W. Morin
M. M. Smith
T . W. M oran __

The Chipley Backing Company is »For Sale—L. C.
Smith type­
selling to farmers the undersizer writer in good condition.f Heruid
hogs that other farmers bring in. Office.
'
73-tfOften a farmer will bring in n load of
For Sale—Bicycle in good condi­
light ones. All are vaccinated be­
tion.
Coaster brake. Enquire 819
fore they nre taken from the yards.
F.lm avenue.
73-2tp

Me M. Bmlth
F U tlda (Irovck Compan?’* Addition to ntack H am m o ck ns Rtcarded In ria t.lU * k
No. Z I'asa 74 S i n l i i l t C a u n tj Mrcorda
Lola t l to 46 l i n t S 5 6-10
_
a r m ol 46).................—
JO
II. W. lla rr. -------- —•—
Lot 22_____:______ - _____ ____
10
11. W . B a r r ..—--------- --U P I/

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9

21

32

160

E m a n u rl M.' Ituih
T. W. Moran

M. M. Hmlth -------Wlusia county is preparing to do
Mr*. Lila K. Murrrl
conridcrable roail building during
M. M. Smith
_
J. T . Hendrick. _ .
Sanford
the summer mojiths, so that when
Unknown . . . ______
(.'. L. Iltnrlinugh
the tourbin come bark next winter
J. T. Ilrndrlrka
the/ will find travel mighty pleasant
J.
T . Ilcndrlrki
For Sale —Good paying fish mar­
and convenient over the entm ket. Reasonable priif- if taken at
8. A. KoMnton
TliK Screen Truin ’Areck i-« 100 jn-r county.
oncc._ Address "Fish Market.” r-o
t eni Thrill hut "DiUcroni"
M. M. Smith
Heruid.
73-21 p
M . M. Smith
"The Woman ;r. the Web." \tta l&gt;n known
graph's lale.sl and greatest LVeliapNew Kind of Grape Honey.
ter adventure serial k .b e e n slump­ The “honey of grtipe.H” prepared by
FOR SALE — ONE OF THE
E. H. Wooilw.nl
ed "rlil'ercn " '.ran . - amazingly the special process of I’rofcfisor Moutl,
Nt. M. Smith
un
Itnllnn
experimenter,
I*
n
grape
su­
NICEST
BUNGALOWS
IN
TOWN
successful |.reduce*^:*, "The Fight­
U nknow n..
U n k n o w n .. . . „ _
GARAGE. . STRICTLY
ing Trail” r.nt!'’**yf'n7ea"'Ce ;:nd‘*.l.e gar particularly recommended for pre­ WITH
T . IV. Moran .....
served fruits, niunnnlutlcH, mid llnvorALMOST ‘ NEW.
Woman.” jiir.ee. in tlie rteond epi­ lug syrups. Tho Juice Is pressed fronr .MODERN,
M . M. Smith
sode, whinti p ll bi :how» nt the Star the grapes with cure to avoid fermen­ GOOD LOCATION. CASH OR
H a rry A. Mjrrr.
TERMS.
ADDRESS
HOME,
Theatre Ipi’ Tuesday, . be two ex­ tation, Is next frozen In n rotating cyl­
72-tf
press trains',* ogy -carrying ihu isero inder with removal of the Ice crystals, C-0 HERALD.
and the hefii'flt^'ttnd ' be other the and Is further concentriitod to syrup
of grapes by healing under low pres­
sure. For honey of grapes the con­
11 H« nilnoll C t i . t r Itrcanl
For Sale About 100 W hite Leg­
KI ulm mcr.V alley
centration. Is' Continued until crystals horns and a dozen White _Wyan­
Con.trucUon C o , , . .
u rn fo unt!
K lrtlm m c- Valley
mile u rr.it-UL*. th* | u:ru:ng irutn i
dot tea for sale. Chrap. Sell in lots
,
Con.tructlon C o . _
b u rle d , in to a d itc h , '.viten th e hotiyto suit,* - Joe Lewis, Altamonte Lata I to 13 Block L.
K ii. l m m r r Valley
Ignored Body Evaporation.
•
Con.tructlon C o.—
g u n rd of tlit* h ero d ro p s from Ids'
Springs, Ha.
^ 73-2tc
P.
E. C. Hy-----------------Lota I to 12 Block M
In
the
early
days
of
steam
vessels
n
tr a in a n d -in t h c ,n i r k of tim e th ro w s
______
n.
Lota J3., n6., S,
*. I
firing suit wn* Invented. A thin metal
M. M. Smith.....................
For Sale—Cabbage—One or more
Iltock N
a sw itc h .
v , •**
- •
K l u l m m r f Valley
■—
or asbestos cover was lined with rub­ crates, 100 lb. crates $2.25 f. o. b. Lot I Block q
Con.tructlon C o . .
The entire uciion is spR-ntiitliy ber. The wearer carried n small wa­
V. E. C. H r .......... .............
l.ol* 2. 3. 4 and
write, C. II. Lefllcr.
Fla. E. C. l l y ------------I^&gt;t. I 2, 3. 4. 5
photographed,, the trains, one rapid­ ter tank on his hock. By opening n here. See or
M. M. S m i t h ....................
*
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Lot. 2. 3. 4. &amp; •
ly overtaking the other, the man small valve near hi* shoulder he cotdd
Wm. Ja c o b * ......................
L ot. ) to 13 Block W
For Sale—New crop Bermuda
dropping from the first and opening sprinkle hi* hare skin. The Inventor
N o r t h C k n la a ta a . I t . c o r d , d In F la t B o n k N o . 3 P a f t a S4 t o AS H o m la ^ U C
nnd'-tqrning ol the suiti-h and the scalded to death, note* a writer, trying onions, 60c pk.; 30c per half peck Lot 22 Block J ________________
' .
Will Mor*by._-----Lot.
1 an d 2 Block 12...... .............
Lucian Br«nchf ----- : -----first train crushing into the tiding, to prove h,R point. The sad part of It delivered. Rhone 281. ’ 7U3tp
I
a&gt;\ 7 Block 1*----------------------- r - ------•
Mew.
Ida. B rn nlcy --------r f r t . y i ? r n o n C a s t l p j ploughing uq the earct as it plunges wa* that ho wa* on thp wrong track
1-ot II Block 1 2 -------------------H. IL.’W n tU -----------------For Sale—Sweet potato vines, l o t i Block S I -----------------------e n ti r e l y , Tho suit mndc body evapora­
• ---------------from tho ruji)» ant! then turning on tion n e a r ly Impossible, and that U real­
Lot 19 Block 41----------------------J- P- Merrill.----------------Rorto
Rico
variety.
At
thb
Byers
Coming to tho Lyric Monday
Lot
13
Block
4&gt;----------------------B
nrbrn
M
onty..
..
Its side dow irthe embankment.
•
,
_
D o ro th y N. Reynold*.&gt;_
ly what coola us.
.
.
place, Beardall ‘Avc. For prices *ce Lot 14 Block &amp;8_______________
llW db'Rova, the beautiful young
Villa Mill* aa Recorded In Flat Boob No. 3 Pag* 33 H e m la a lr Canaly Recorda
R. F. Crenshaw, Sanford, Fla.
I-ot 12 Block U........ .......... —: ----U n kn ow n
----------------71-lltc
Ruzslan actress, nmRFzwnk J. GlenHusband and Wife.
Lota 1 4 ,1 6 an d I * Block C . . . —
L. fc. Ito bert*.
don, yWu^-aT'^jfARf fdJ' actor and
Compensation for services rendered
t____I
oojn.'S•n I f 1 1 h lT..i,w,, ■.twiiiwj..
For Sale—Ten acres hammock
M. M. Smith
.by a wife outside of tho home of her
M. M. Smith
land
on Cameron avenue, right in
husband,
with
whom
iho
1*
living,
such
The House that Pleases
the
heart
of
tho
celery
delta.
Thii
services not belhg In tho dl*chnrgty of
8 W U ot 8 E I
W lf .
Iter household or domestic duties, and farm join* railroad loading station N H otBE N _____
not In Interference therewith. Is held Three acre* cleared. Mu*t bo^sold SWU nnd HU o f 8
TONIGHT
tlc.e NW)&lt; of 8
recoverable In an action therefor In to close an estate. If interested All
of
Wm. A. Brady Presents
her own nnme nnd for her own uso. In write F. J. McDannei, Owosso. E H »fN WNUE Hof NK
8H
ot
B
W
H
o
l
SE!
William
!’
..'\garjcj»=&lt;
Lv/Lrc
Glaum
Bechtol
vs.
Swing,
L.
It,
A.
1017B,
270.
“ His Royal 'Highness”
Michigan.
63-tfc. N H f t N w H at
in “ Hell’s. Hinge3;’".;a ftlrring photo­
N W U -------Also A Good Comedy
U of N E B o/ I
play ab 4he';St»ri"\y.ednesday, May
For Sale—Large farm horse, also SNW
E ) / ot N E U of SI
heavy wagon, only used short time. WH of S E tf and 8
WEDNESDAY
N ‘t of E H »&gt; 81
Inquire J. E. Tcrwilligcr, 709 Qak
• and 8 U &lt;
As 7E ba^;tiBini;'?WiJ1|iam S. Hart
D. L. Thraeher
Little Mary McAlister in
HE &lt;( of BE)
avenue.
• 67-tf
does fiomrricxWlJeUt - Shooting In tho
M. M. Smith....
For
M
ornbet
L
eilalalnro
“ Young Mother Hubbard
Triangle jifs^ ’.^Helj’s Hinges."
T o 4ho Democratic Voter* ot Somlnolo Co.!
M. M. Smith ...
FOR RENT
I hereby onnounc* my c a n d l d t r y lor ropThis is the Ticture that Every
Hart hax^thijFolV'To^ Blaze Tracy, rooontatlvo
In tho neat -Florida lexLlaturo
Child and Grown Person
Somlnolo county, enbjeet t o th# domFor Rent—On West Side near Ice
who is \juick' on-.thr^traw and a otrom
rratlc primary to bo bald Ju no 4(h ot tkla
Should S ecdead shot. To -show- ’ his prowess, year, and Invito your coneldernllon ol my plant, cottage of four rooms. Mrs.
_
Also Amateur Nluht-*—3 Good Hart keeps a tfn 'c ^ ^ )V tb e air for quallScaUona. *
A. E. Berg..
74-tf
Ree pert Fully, .

. Acts.

Don't Miss this Won­
derful Program.

J. J. D I C K I N S O N .

THURSDAY
“ Fighting In France” •
In Seven Reels Showing War
■
Just As It Is.

In th a t cap acity tn tho aaoalon ol i t l T
fool 1 am p rep ared to t i r e yon b o lte r rerrou
view In 111*. I do not know ol an y rreaon

w hy yon jihoold n o t «tv* mo • aoeond torm ,
which baa nlvrmya boas accorded all repreaoutatlva* to tb o o u L .1 fully appreciate
tb o bl&lt;b honoc j a i l mo by • U c tln t mo la
l t S and 1 have endeavored a t all limn* to
&gt;ok altar th * Intoroota ot tb* p o o p lt of
Somlnolo county a a d tbo elate ol Florida
I bop* I b a re , n o t taRad to fulfill y o u r oxpoctatlona a n d 1 tre a t yan will are your
w ay clear to ylv* m* a aorend to rm . A faln
tb a a k la t yon for tb* many favor* boatowad
a a me In tb o p aat t premDo t h a t I w ill

FRIDAY
The Great Picture
“ Attonement”
SATURDAY
.

t

The Greatest of All Serials
Eddie Polo In '

“The Bulla Eye”
Eddie U the one played Pedro la

C O M IN G !
Mrs. Vernon

Beecee Ar buckle
Yard. «

Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
or Month—Park avenue Flat, 105
North Park avenuo, over L. R. Phil­
ips &amp; Co. drug store Mrs. C. C.
Hert, manager. • '
•
30-tf *
For Rent—Tho Haynes house on
Sanford Heights, 4 rooms,' big yard,
complete water lystem, garage, elec­
tric lights, etc. H. C. DuBosc,
68-tf
For Rent—Three office rooms
fronting on First street. Most de­
sirable offlcee In city.- 8everal other
good office rooms In same building.
YowtU A Speer.
28-t/c

WANTED
VROSCObTATTY’ASBUCKLf;
( ■/&gt;*
v. • _

t BbRAn&lt;rUKTS4flSUOKVe-&lt;OCllOH0

*Coming to tK« Lyric

.

J

Wanted—Good mule. Cheap for
cash. W. B. Willett*,' Maitland,
FU.
...
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�mm wRS

—

A. •
.VS '
A’?V *■*y:' I ?(■",
ing next Tuesday night .to find out
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lui
and children were guests at Mb* the treason.
C. P. Nichols of DaVenport, lows,
borne of their brother, Edwin on an
haa finished a -very coxy house on
auto trip to Palm Springs,
south East Lake avenue. . Right
Walfrcd Pierson, our young sol* acfoaa the Dixie , Highway *-W. A
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COBdicr boy from Camp Wheeler came Tulls «f Memphis, Tenn.,' baa
In on us as Y surprise Sunday, hav­ a beautiful little bungalow.
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS Ofr SEMINOLE COUN­
ing five days furlough. t Wo are all
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
The marriage'of Miae Ruth .Allen
glad to see him looking and feeling
to
Mr. W. B., Y. Wilkinson of Gaines­
so fine. He is iq the engineer's de­
ville
took place In Orlando Monday.
ter are visiting the former’s parents, partment and their specialty la
^
GENEVA
Hearty
congratulation! and beat
bridge building and wire entangler Mr. and hire. .Porter Wakefield Mr* and Mrs. E. ,H. Kilbee.
wbhea'to. the happy-couple.
ments.
He
-hat
been
calling
on
all
Little Kenneth Hkrrlson haa been
spent part of the list week In'Haines
B. X. Hartley left last Friday to
his old neighbors and has also takefi
City, In the Interest of their canning on the sick list this week.
take
a shot at the kaiser. He will
a
trip
to
Fort
Mekde.
a n d preeer^lngf plant of .tils place.
The woman's missionary meeting
be .In training at Camp Jackson,
•
Norman
DeFbrest
also
came.
Jn
Mrs. Bernet of Qaytona is visiting of the Baptist church met at the
South'Carolina,
^
her brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. V. T. Peters last Tues­ Sunday op a flying .trip to ace his
mother, who has boen In poor
day afternoon.
Ira Starling.
health
for some time; leaving again
The box supper given for the bene­
Mr. and Mrs. PattlihaH.an’d Miss
on
Monday
for hit homb In New
fit
of
the
Red
Cross
las*V"Monday
Bhiqcbe and Georgia have returned
York.
night
realised
spmething
like
thirty
from a visit to their aon and brother,
We were-very fortunate in havfng
•Dr. Harold . Pattlshall oi Tarpon dollars.
Rev. Brower for~a good sermon *nd
Springs, going through in their car.
Rev. Albertson to lead the aincing
EAST SANFORD
Mrs. Roy Tilljs and children re­
Navy
/
last Sunday,
,
ReV.
Arthur
S.
Peck
has
his
regu­
turned to* Sanford last Sunday after
Karl
Schultx,
Sherman
Routb,
Friehda will be pleased to know
a week’s visit with her parents; Mr. lar appointment at Moore's Station
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
church*
Sunday,
May
12th.
^
that
Rev. Albertson has heard-at Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
and^Mre. E. H. Kilbee.
E. W . DICKSON
Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyce Bell and last from Kia tort, Dewey, "some­ Roumlllat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Saw­ their son, Wallace, left for their sum­ where in FUncc.'.'
314 W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
PHONE 67
v cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
yer-Are congratulating them on be­ mer home a t Charlojtte, N. 0., Wed­
There will be preaching Sunday at Lawton,' James Purvis, William’ H art
ing the owners of a new Por'd.
nesday. They will remain until the the Lutheran church*
ley, Wallace Lifford, W. C, Temple
AUTO TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED
William Meet loft last Sunday for last of July. Ben Fish accompanied
Rev. Albertaon and Mr. T O.
Forrest
Gatchfcl.
Ed.
Cameron,
northern points.
them for a rix week*' stay. The T}fte* nttme'ed servlets-in‘town ea
Auto Tires, Tubes and Anything for the Tires .
Mifs Helen Moran spent the week party made the trip in the Bell-car. w-e’l an at cur little "ihurch in’the Lyman Baker, E. S. Ward, Robert
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper.
end in Sanford, the'guest of Ml*s
STARTING BATTERIES
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Cameron arc wiiifwood."
* Army
Clarece Hand.
■
here from Key Weet, for a visit at
Mr. and Mrs. ll. G. Lundquist
John - Murrell, ‘ Kenneth Murrell,
Mrs. Yarborough and little dough- the Cameron home. Mrs. Cameron were callers at her parent's home
Leslie m il, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
has been quite 111 with tonriKlis.
Sunday afternoon.
ALL R E P A I R W O R K G-UAliANTEED
Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
Mrs. Burcn E. Collie and little
Old False Teeth Wanlcd-Don’t Matter
T. 0. Tyner expects to begin im­ ’Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
,
■ If Broken
son of South Jacksonville are gucsla provements on his* new. home* by derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,*
We pay up to 16 dollars per set. Also of her parents, Mr. r.nd Mrs. D. having cement, blocks put under the George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Long and other relative*. All their
Jewelry. Check sent by return mall. friends will be pleased to know Mr. house. Price &amp; Colter have the con­ burn, Albert Fry, - James Estrfdge,
tract.,
George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, W.
Good* held 10 day* for sender's approv­
al of our Offer. Mazer's Tooth Special­ and Mrs. Collie have completed a
A. Pattlshall, Meade Fox, Ingram
John
Henry
Lundquiftt
hes
bean
ty. Dept. A, 2007 S. 6th St.; Philadel­ now home in South Jacksonville.
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborno Wil­ »einn]iiiinxnininiuixaiiimiii»cxfiiinimiEKiiiiiiaiinxiiiniiuiii:
quite
rick
this
week.
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liams, Vail Lovell, Martin Tompfc,
Ashley Purvlce was in Tempo on
Robert Robinson; Arthur DIckins,
Sunday to see. his parent*, Dr. and
LONG WOO!) NEWS
John
.Lee, J. AS. tafford, Andrew
Mrs. Purvice and to visit with n
The many friends of Mr. and Mis.
Aulin,
John Cater Lawton, Alfred
brhUier at heme on a furlough.
E. W. Hcncfc wfil be tb d to bear of
../Kirs. Berry gave a very, interesting their safe- arrival at Plrinfield, N. ^ M. Beck, Herbert Fuller,“Joe Lewis,
demonstration witli peanut un&lt;L&gt;rye After
atlvenklng his Longwood Arthur Lewis; Melville C. Tyler, J.
flour at the home r,f Mrs. F. F. Dut­ property in the- north this summer F. Coates, Ernest Gormlcy, Walter
ton lui&gt;t Friday afternoon. All of the Mr. Henck will return to Longwood Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
Pavchousc, Harry Carlson, C. E.
nearby ladies attended.
on Octobert let. ‘
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Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
The East Sanford Red Cro*s Aux­
It is hoped every person in Long- James Weaver Norman Baker, Er­
iliary bn* received permits ion from wood will be a t the Library prompt­
the trustees of Moore's Station ly lit 8 o'clock Friday night to bear nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
church to hold thejr weekly sewing the speakers from Sanford tell of the Hill, Harry. Rabun, Guy Stafford,
Lowtle Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T.
meetings at the church. Three sew­ Red C.cns work and new drive.
0. Glllls, Willie 0. Goolsby, Harrold
ing machines will be provided and
Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
We
suppose
t
‘ie
next
business
open
all the members arw urged to he
Merrlwethcr; Robort Routh, Staf­
Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity §
cd
up
in
Longwood
will
be
a
jewelry
present on each Thursday. All day
ford
LcFils,
Grover
LoFilsj
Pnul
store
with
u
special
.display
of
silver
sessions will bo’hcld a s 'often aa ‘ pos­
Clear Your
of 99.98 Per Cent.
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sible. All ladies, whether members cups, etc. The Poultry Yards and ..Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank campComplexion
of.the Red Cross or not are welcome Kqutib Farms have so many prize bell, William Hartley,* Floyd Wash­
with This
lit the meetings. Two new membem cups that room (or storing them is burn, Oscar DuBose, Edwin L.
Dinkle.
have been received tills past week. beginning to be an item:
O ld Reliable
Sam J; Pickens, Harry II. -New­
The auxiliary now hen fifty-five
Work on-the rifle range here Is to
Remedy—
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members. Mrs. David Speer from begin on Thursday of this week. man, Bryan* Walker, Andrew J.
King, Charles Printer, ltobt. O.
Sanford Chapter met with the Indies All honor to Mr. Entzminger..
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Weeks, Walfred. Pierson, Vandcr xiiiniiiiniximinnnixiiininiiU3«ciiiininnixiiiiiiiiiinxtninniniS
last week and made some helpful
How
long Will . the town council Forrittc, Adolph Shaw, Bs'rncy F.
suggestions.
allow the Const Line to keep '"tips Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit­
ditch open at north end- of the chell, Drawdy Matthcra, Lewis Col­
. UPBAI.A AND GRAPEVJLLE
depot? At all other points between lins,* Jonh A. Rhodes, John1R. Long,
Mrs. Hilrncr Lundquist left Sat­ Jacksonville and Tampa Such an
urday for ^trcadln, belnlj summoned unslghtyly ditch would not be tol­ William B. Lynch, James H. Lee,'J.
_ tiken L
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
by a telegram to tl.c bedside of her erated.
Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal Georgs Hyman
sick father.
b o M o ltt*
Longwood
und
vicinity
cotton
known. « • John E Hawkins
Mrs. Bcrlclson was taken quite ill
b a t tk la Am p
acreage
now
totals
ono
hundred
and
Fred Ballard
last Thursday white on a visit at the
sixty-five
acres.
Cal
Robort-WIMi^: T”
home of Mrs. T. O. Tyner. *
We
extend
sympathy
to
Maitland
Joe
Zapf
rwaiufer«T«rZ9 von&lt;
Mra. Vefne CoJler wih a dinner
Ralph Geiger
50c and $1 th* boUk
guest at Mrk. Jf. G. Lund quint's on and Altamonte Spring*, both thcao
places
being
ulthout
telegraph
of­
Harry
Goiter /
Frjday..
fices.
Ours
is
still
ticking.
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Fred
Ballard
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Mr. and Mrs. Carlson spent Sun­
Robort Hill
lU X C O C X U 0U 1D t u t r x v i
day with Mr. and Mrs. Niels Swan­ I Longwood Auxiliary ^o -Sanlord
Eddie Potter
c o u r A jr r
son, Carl Pieeeon kindly bringing 1Board of Trade met Tuesday night
Raymond McDonald
«
hem out, as wo'l »* giving Mr. ! A .delegation from Sanford promised
Car]
McDonald
Tyner’s family a nice ride after to c.omc out but failed to appear.so
Longwood will go to Sanford's mcct- ‘ Clarence Temple
church.
Steadies nerves
Joe Guerry,,
William Shepard
Allays thirst y
Carl Takach
Victor! M. Greene
First Lieut. Geo. G. Herring
Aids appetite
Second Lieut. Ralph Wight.
Helps digestion
Clarence Mahoney, Homer Wynnet
Walter Masbn, John 'Peiold, Paul
Foxold,' Edmond Stowe, Frank LossKeeps teeth clean
ing, .Arthur Lotting.
The roof that copes w ith all conditions^.
Berkeley Blackman
I f s economical
Worthington Blackman
Sparks, smoke, t« e * , acids or fumes h are no effect
Wallace Crosby . *
on a Certain-teedroof. Rust cannot cprrode Certain-tad.
Henry Lee.
T h e heat of the sun cannot cause it to melt or run.
Alvin Kendall
Ceriain-tted has the ability to resist every form of roofBrittain Johnson
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ins attack, and the durability to give year after year of
,.Joseph Wynn
weather proof service, with little or ho maintenance
H C e e p th e soldiers
Chaa. S. Lee, army.
cost. Ceriain-tted offer* every practical roofing advan­
Tgie Chapman
,
tage with a minimum roofing investment.
and s a ilo rs supptiec
Robert A. Cobb.
In artry town, city *nd**cllonyon will findCertain-tee^. E m y
• J. J. Driggers
fiber* Certain-teed Uchosen lor building* of all type* and tiict,
Thomas Sloane.
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HOUSEWORK A BURDEN
. Woman's lot U a weary one at beat.
But with backache and other distresaing
kidney Ilia life Indeed-becomes a burden.
Doans Kidney Pills have made life
brighter for many Sanford women. Read
what Mrs. M. E. Manning, 114 Mag­
nolia avenue, Sanford,' aayx: "A few
years ago I suffered from backache. At
kept me awake nlahta and I could'nt do
my housework. My kidneys acted Ir­
regularly and’caused mo a lot of annoy­
ance I didn't feel fltfor anything at all.
1 finally bought a boa of Doan's Kidney
Pills and they brought me relief. One
box drove away the backache and fixed
my kidneys up in fine shape."
Price 60c. stall dealers. Don't simply
ask for a kidney remedy-^-get Doan's
Kidney Pills—the tame that Mrs. Man­
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be baa made up a good excuse fob not
doin' no work yesterday."
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�Tampa Qaf
A t? ’does
not. cara to HUposa.'of slid rails at
this time.On motion It. A. Nowman, *sec&gt;
ended by Jnq: Adam* and carried
council adjourned,
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A pH ll7, 1918.
City council of,the city of San­
ford, Florida, met in ipcclal session
op the above date i t 4 p- m. Pres­
ent , C. H. Dingee, president and
Councilmen R. A. Newman, G. F.
Smith, F. L. Miller and Roy Symes.
Absent, Jno. Adams and W. A. Leffler.
The pVcsIdent of the council stated
the object ofv the meeting was the
sate of rails on Sanford avenue and
First street.
y
6n motion R'. A. Newman, sec­
onded by F. L. Miller and carried,
president of the council was author­
ized to wire Oacar-Danlels Ship
Building Co. of Tampa, that the
city would ncijopt 160.00s por ton
F. O. B. Sanford for the rsiU on
Sanford avenue and First street, and
to send authorised agent to dose
deal.,
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onded by F. L. Miller, carried, coun­
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City council of (he city of San­
ford, Florida, met on the above date
in special session at 4 o'clock p. m.
Present. C. H. Dingee, president,
It. A. Newman, &gt;\ I* Miller, W. A.
Lefller. Absent, G. F .‘Smith, Jno.
Adams and Roy Symes. The presi­
dent stated the object of the meet­
ing was for the purpora of purchas­
ing brick to relay streets after rails
had beon taken up. On motion W.
A. Lotller, seconded by F. L. Miller
and carried, city' of Sanford purchase
from Southern Clay Manufacturing
Company, 36000 No. 2 vitrified
brick fm relaying Sanford nvlmue
and Fii'st street after rails had been
removed.
On motion F. L. Miller, seconded
by W. A. Lefller, carried, that all
timbers Ire removed from road where

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THRIFT AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
are. put down.
Seminole’s citizepq are coming to the front as purchasers of War
On motion W. A. Lefller, seconded
’ Savings and Thrift Stamps* as the .following figures which nre taken from by F. L. Miller and carried, city
■pitmaster’s Eldrr’a April reports will show:
attorney is requested to write A. C.
Total L. Railroad Co., to open up a wagon
sales way on west aide of Myrtle avenue
April
uJm tof.
Previously
to date to the Fibre Factory.
sates
Office
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$304.34
5144.25
Altamonte Springs.....................................
1160.09
On motion F. L Miller, seconded
107.60 by It. A. .Newman, carried, council
.00.
107.60
Bridgend
16.80
94.72 adjourned.
77.92
Chuluota
414.55
73.35
341.20
Geneva
.........
1.00
16.24
17.24
Kclakce .... .
37.62
15.37
22.25
Lake Mary^
83.00
83.00
'.0 0
Like Monroe^
28.60 ’ 51.76
23.16
Longwood
246.28
194.06
52.20
Oviedo
19.35
54.24
34.89
'Facia
. ......
5.00
5.00
.00
. Vejner , ___
5038.43
1913.25
3095.18
SANFORD
Totals ......... .
. $4066.72
$2389.05 $6454.77
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This report shows the actual cash sales of Thrift and War Savings
StiRi|.j in Seminvlo county. All agents purchase their stamps through
:fc* ioffice, :hereby making it much easier for the agents and for those FOR.
FOR
MERCY
that h. .&lt;• o make the reports to obtain information as to. what agents J U S T IC E
ire dui:; . The above n*j eri will allow increased activity in the sale of
WAR WORK OF N A TIO N AL AMERMarrpr, liut Femirclc roun y |i not good started, yet.
ICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE

'history^ to ilyA/thc
blood, the things they bold near
dearest, for a ennao which la greater |
than persopal' gain, a cause which
means ffeedom to tha world.
"Thora ar® thoao who any that wo-1
,mcn do not want to vote; that when
they have the vote they do not use It.
“Tho fact that women do want tha I
voto was* proved by tho signature of
tho 1,020,216 women now In tho poa-j
session of the. Naw York State Woman j
Suffrago Party.
“That women who hare the vote I
use It Is evinced by the fact that In
ho suffrago state has suffrage ever
been regretted or revoked after It once
*waa given to women; that In every auf- j
frage state labor legislation haa ad­
vanced with a ateedy and parallel
growth."
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OREGON.—“Womsin suffrage has
Increased election expeases only so fsr,
ss nattfrally they would .Increase pro­
portionately to .Increase In number of
voters."
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KANBA:*.—“Increased cost of; elec­
tions InslipilflcnnL" v.
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ARIZONA.—“Increased cost of elooilons through women voting not worth
bonslderlng."
MONTANA—"The argument of In­
creased taxation because of woman
suffrage Is' absurd."
NEVADA—1"Slightly Increased cost
1 JI « / r . _1*h? f:'-1f *^j
for printing additional ballots and
It
takes
the sting from
compensation for election clerks." •
In considering this question it most
the “stinger”
bo remembered that women pay their
full pro rata sbaro of the taxation for
The bite from the “biter”
election expenses and that they have
been doing so for more than A century ENJOY THEIR. WALRUS FEAST I The suck from the'sucker*
while deprived by law from casting a
rote.
&gt;'.
Eskimos Have 6otld Repast When Ona j The crawl o u t of the
of These Big Creatures Has
“crawler”
-TAKE YOUR TOWN OFF THE
Been
Taken.
MARKET."
And the b u m from a
Among
tho
Smith
8ound
tribe
of
* “hum” Bug.
The slogan 6f this year's Food Pro­
duction Commlttco of the National northernmost Greenland the favorite
American .woman Suffrage Association diet is walrus incut, soys Fltxhugb
Green In Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Is, “Tako your town off the market,"
For Sale In Sanford by:
Shortage df food, shortage of trans­ When ouo of these animals haa
Fernald Hardware C o..
portation,. shortage of tabor, confront beOn harpooned and, after a struggle,
us today, snys the committee. Iloiy are sometime* lasting many hours. Is An­
Hill Hardware Company
wo best to meet these conditions? ally dispatched, his 2.000-pound car­
What can suffragists do to help during cass Is (owed to the Ice edge and
hauled out for butchery.
tho coming year?
Shoulders, flippers, and sections of
Raise enough vegetables for every
man, woman and child In your commu­ the trunk are buried under n pile of
nity and save transportation space. stones to guard agnlnst the depreda­
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Cultivate your own garden. Help raise tion* of thieving foxes. Entrails nre
the Woman's Land Army to furnish la­ niked out and fed to the famished
d o le M anufacturers
bor to the farmer.
wolves which form North Greenland
England now has an army of 260,000 dog teams.
women fanners and aska for 14,000
Follows then the feast. For entree
more. What English women can da a segment of the outer flipper ha*
American women can alio do.
been saved, a little stringy as a rule,
hut of a peculiar ranclil flavor exceedIngly tasty to the native palate..
' The crenture's stomach may iJdnJACKSONVILLE.FLA.
taln several gallons of clams. One rip
of a knife and the yellow lumpy broth
O LD EST
“From now on every woman muit be foams out over the snow to the Im­
ESTABLISHED
mense
delight
of
the
hunters.
Instant­
directly affected by-a. vast nbijorlty of
SEED HOUSE.
the activities of government," wild ly nil turn to and swaltow great mushy
IN FLORIDA
Senator Calder of New York, speaking handfuls of the rcpulstVe, half-digested
on the floor of tho United States senate mess.
jVM/w«r«Mu*
By this time the pot ta on and sppho
tr ttn r
l/«
on March 1£. “If wo aro convinced
that democracy la sound In principle, if thick lumps of meat and fat from near
wo aro determined to protect and ex­ the backbone ore boiling with frag­
tend and perpetuato the system, must rant (to the Eskimo) odors. Much
wo not concedo to women the right snd meat bus already been devoured raw
must wo not ask them to assume the by those too hungry to wait.
Men nre almost full. 8leoplng skins
obligation of assisting to direct tho
nre sprend. Tales ‘begin in sleepy,
course of the stato and nation?
‘There are those who claim that tills droning tone*. "Brother, a bit of mum1 / B c m i A TONIC
Is no time to consider tho question of mukdo-sunq’’ (the mn*t delicious part)
woman suffrage, but tha question of one suggests. At which n young man
For CHILLS and FEVER
suffrage at this tlmo Is not only the rise* nnd goes out. Presently he re­
COLDS,
GRIPPE, MALARIA
right of -women,, but It Is also a ques­ turn* with the huge'tusked head. Dan­
SSeftSOeEvwyvbsrs. K«Car*, MsFay
tion of war-time efficiency for a coun­ gling from It'Is n foot or so of ttilc)g,
try struggling In the throes of this white windpipe. This Is cut Into short
great world war.
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_ “Mcn and women today are ready, ns with the greatest gusto.
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ASSOCIATION.

&gt; Present:.C. H. Dingee, president
The National American Woman Suf­
| anil Councilmen R. A. Newman, G.
frage Association, of which Dr. Hljaw
in 1F. Smith, F. L. Mille*, Jno. Adama 1* honorary president nnd Mrs. Carrie
and Roy Symes. Absent, W. A. Chapman Catt I* president,’ began /'Its
Lefller.
Mlnutm of last meeting Work for the war by an offer of serv­
J n : i : i f . lf»l «.
read
and
adopted.
ice to the government In February,
Cjt;. m in i! of ibe ci1'" of t nnMr. J. W. Miller canrr.e before the 1017. For the past year the associa­
lit'J, Horidr, met In regi lar sttsion
tion baa bad vigorous campaigns of
council and asked that he be allowed war service a|l over the country.
oa thr nbn1 i da e a* 7:3t/ r. m.
to redeem' tax cortifirato at' face of
The women of the suffrage associa­
certificate. On motion G. F. Smith tion bare helped to’ take the military
and seconded by R. A. Newm.. and census, ' .
They have raised million* of dollars
carried said request was granted
of the Liberty lonn.
The resignation of Dr. O..J. Mil­
-They heve worked for the Red
ler ts city physician was read and Cross.
on motion of G. F. Smith and sec­
They did a nation Wide work In
onded Jiy It. A. Newman paid rcsig- food production and food conservation
na ion was accepted. The applica­ in 1917 and will do a bigger one In
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They have now co-operated with
physician was read and Dr. J. N.
other women's organizations to raise
•Toiir wus-duiy elected to the offico an army of women to work on farms.
of city physician, commenting from
They, nre carrying on an extonafve
A;.iil 1, 1918i all voting In faver.
work In Americanisation of tho alien.
They have a committee on guard for
Tins following certificates were or­
equal
and for tho protection of
dered cancelled upon information womenpay
Inlnduatry.
from city attorney: Certificate. No.
They hnve pledged support to the
39 of 1011, No. 40 of 1911, No. 24 work for the children of the nation.
of 1918, No. 23 of 1913, No. 22 of
1918,' No. 4 ,of 1904, No. 4*\&gt;ri90q, (
No. 10' of 1903, No. 11 of 1902, No.
COST OF E L E C T IO N '.
3 of 1905,' No. 5 of 1907.
P Ve Out-Doors this &amp;uminer Mr. T. S. Huff came before the Does woman suffrage Increase coat
• foju little and the bene Jl* arc many council and asked that he be given of elections?
Take first hand testimony on this
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If yoa use ■
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. some assistance in the performance question
from the states where women
:f his ^utirs as county food admin­ vote. Do not let yourself be decelvod
V AKROLl) X - tw trl I p
g
. &gt;L:&lt;T‘U TlN a PORCH SHADES. istrator.
by anti-suffrage gossip.
Tbd following snswera from govern
On* motion R. A. Newman, sec­
onded by F. L. Milter and carried, non snd secretaries of equal suffrage
.iiy donate 810.00 per month to Mr. states have been received In answer
t) the queaUoh, “Does woman suffrage
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Hut! for office rant.
greatly Increase election expenses snd
An ordinance entitled an ordin­ mska additional taxation possible?*'
ance regulating 'the distribution^ of
WYOM1NO.—"Woman suffrago has
hand bills, show blli$ and advertis­ not Increased taxes In this state nor
ing matter of every description was cost of elections''
COLORADO.—"Only Increase In
placed on ltd first reading and read
h full and paused. Vote us follows: cost of 'elections what naturally ac­
crues from added number to elector
Aye’s, C. II. Diageo, G. F. Smith, ate."
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IDAHO.—^Added election, expense
Syi.ici. Nay's,, none. Communica­ Infinitesimal."
tion from DeLeon Springs Shell Go.
WASHINGTON/—“Election expenses
•van read .snd ordered filed. Com­ only Increased by slight coat Caused by
munication from 'Tampa Bag Co„ effort te keep voting precincts under
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regarding purchase of rail* on San-1 250 TOtsra.”
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Wide Reputation for beauty and thor­
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hesitancy in bidding for a share of San­
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Shoe &amp; .CIothing Company has taken the
Agency for this Laundry and -will Ship
a Basket Every Tuesday Evening which
will be Returned Friday. Mr. Whiddon’s
location is very central, and packages
can be left with him, or if it is more con­
venient, just call up phone No. 104. He
will gladly send for and deliver your
package. All Business Strictly Cash.

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tears and m other who In the
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storm y reaches of the nighf offers up
a praydr for the boya who have gone
over .there..
I t la mother who waits pnxiously
a u n se a t m o n r a t e s i n a d v a n c e
each.day to learn of the battlo and
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m a s s M o fc in fl7 .v .;.T . fT .'.r.
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OsStart* la t t t d l r kjr Carrtw IA N Far Tm » la mingle with the stitches.
mother - who keeps the homo fires
burning and the boy's picture In his
brave uniform o n 'th e. mantel and it
w t w S ’ e l i t Cl&gt;»« tla * HiMUf A«pn*.I}U will be mother who will greet him
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upon bis return after her sacred
memory has kept him from the dan­
gers and the pitfalls that ever beset
the feet of the soldier in the camps,
and mother's face keeps hlfl spirit
bright before the battle and through
the battle and after tho battle and
it will be "mothor's name" breathed
as his list should the enemy flay

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"I pledge allegiance
to my flag and tho Re­
public for which it
stands; one nation in­
divisible, with Liberty
and justice to all."

MOTHER
She never touched with skillful brush
the canvas
And left a picture that the wotid
might praise;
Or, with Inspired fingers on the key­
board.
Sent down-with eyes tear Btalocd,
yet looking upward,
With smiling almost to the vale of
shadows
To bring ^ little new-born^oul from
She never sang n song of joy or sad­
ness,
In clrnr. ?we*t tnn«*s to r*nhe us
smile or weep;
Her voice, too wesk to win the
world's approval
Wan the only good to bush th*.
bsbc to sleep.

And to the boya in the camps and
to all who are at home comes again
Mother's Day and comes again that
sacred duty of giving into her dear
hands if living the white flower and
if gone before to lay It on her.shrine
and If we are absent from her to
wear the white flower as the badge
of'a son's devotion to her.
Mother's • Day will be celebrated
on Sunday all over this great coun­
try and in every church In the land
will be especial exercises and mother
wiil die upon every tongue. ' •
A Njeautiful story Is credited to
S a m ^ n e s which describes a decision
n heaven as to what is the most
lovely thing on earth. An angel was
sent down from heaven one day to
bring back the most beautiful thing
on this terrestrial hemisphere. He
hunted long and carefully. He atfw
a bed of beautiful American rests In
bloom, lovely beyond comparison,
and he gathered an armful and start­
ed to return to his home above. As
ho soared into tho air he saw a baby
smil , and filled with rapturous ad­
miration at the sight returned to
take it too. ■By ita side ho discover­
ed mother's love and with all these
in his arms he’mounted to the place
beyond the skies. Just outside the
heavenly gate the spirit pnuied for a
moment, and lol the rcseo were with­
ered and dead, and the baby’s smile
ful und serenely beautiful as ever
mother’s love femained, and he cast
the others aside and took this and
laid it nt the' (ret of his Master a
the most lovely and lasting thing on
earth.

She never penned a book whose
glowing pagrs
Might lift us up and help us in the YOUR’ PAPER REPRESENTS
YOU
fight;
Iq Florida there are many live
But day by day she sought with
tours that nre moving forwaref rap­
loving patience,
To guide two'JIttle stumbling feet idly to city size and many umall
citira that will soon be larne or.es if
aright.
they keep up their present^rate of
And yet, mayhap, when ut the gate gtin. Nn one needs to l:e told that
of heaven
the growth-of a city benetiis nearly
Sho paused, God looked ut her and every man who settled in it when It
smiled,
, Uas a village or town or even a
With, hand outstretched, his kind srrail city. i..\n&lt;! .bat ai the begirt,voice spoke a welcome
nine could be bought at little more
To her, the mother of a lit Ir than farm land prices is sold by
child.
, the town lot and then by the city
—•A::on.
lot ard it goes on up, enriching the
men who bought it when It was
cheap.
:,'
NOT A CANDIDATE
Having 'been
importuned
by
Besides this motive cf telf Interest
many friends.to become a candidate a patriotic pride makes a man love
for various offices in this carnptigu to see the community he livrs la
I wish to nay (bat it is impossible grow, and so throughout the state
for mo to be a candidate in this there are thousands of men with
election. Since America1 entered the whom the community interest is
war 1 have given my services en­ next to cell interest and nof very
tirely to the government and expect far behind it as an incentive to ofto be called away at varioua titr.cn
ms long as the war Irs?.*. In con­
What can 1 do to build up the
junction with the various commit­ town 1 live In? This question is en­
tees engaged in war work I havo gaging the attention of tens of thou­
given my lime and given space in sands of Floridians. Various things
T h e Herald for everything asked by can bo done but we can tell the best
th e government and expect to de­ one—build up your local newspaper.
vote mil my timo and ull my atten­
We know the Florida prets pretty
tion and my little money in helping well and we do not know an editor
to win tho war.
who ij not a booster. We do net
In fact war Is my business and know one who is not giving his
will be until it is over and we havo people as good u paper as they per­
marched to Berlin and until that mit him to give them. We do npt
Unto I cannot engage in* politics or know a state nhooc pit pins are bet­
havo any part In-politic?. The call ter, considering the size ot the towns
to accept office has been so insistent In which they nre published, than
th a t at some time In the future the Florida papers. In fact wo do
when peace is declared and my not know any state wheso papers
friends think I can aerve them to are aa good considering the size of
advantage they can again come to the town* that support them.
me and find me in a more receptive
This speaks well for Florida edi­
mood. Until then America has the tors.’ They put their energies and
first call on my services.
their, talents into the papers they
. Respectfully,
publish and more thnn that they
R..J. Holly.
put their monfey into them. Display
with them means display through
MOTHER'S DAY
the papers they publish. We do not
Everything has a deeper signifi­ know of an exception when w e say
cance alnce the war haa thrown the they make their papers just as good
world Into a raging cauldron of as their means will allow.
seething flames of hate and dcattucThe newspapers of this state
tfon and the crucible &gt;qf sorrow and. speak well for their publishers but
suffering. And In tho midst of so that is not all. They speak well for
much anxiety and rare and worry the communities in which they are
we Instinctively turn to. moths.* tnr published. . The paper. shows the
solace and coiinscl and if mother is talent of the editor but it allows Just
not bare we miss he? wise course! an plainly tho enterprise and the lib­
and the protection ot the arrhs that erty of the people of the community
never refused thtir *hr.l*.er Snd todn'V li serve?, Could a paper published
aa ever in the w nlda hUtory it U in a town of fl thousand tnhabimother who is bearing her largo Lants in Florida i^e as good u oho
share, of the world's vlHrin*:.' i
published. In. u town tjrice aa large,in
M6the»w ho wrftch cvir ! Ir i w , ahjthar state Ju*t through the ef"who ’ w ouli not keep. thOm horse furts of tho cdl-urV It could not qn

lees the fin thousand Florida***
gave It as good support as it/wohld
have received from ton thousand
people In another state.'
Your local paper U your represent­
ative. It Is as good as you enable
the'editor, to make I t . ' If it la not
good the community In. which It U
published silfftrsC If It la remarks bly
good .for.tlic.flxr-priLhe-toaD-tSoefr
who see It will know th a t the town
la full of progressive men and ’ will
soon grow up to the ajse and the ex­
cellence of the paper; Thd two .work
reciprocally, each pushing upward.
—Tlmes-Unlon.
DE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT
As the casualty liata from the
American army now In France grow
In longth the war will come home to
ua more and more closely and the
bitterness, of feelings against, tho
Huns . will Increase In proportion,
But we must continue to keep our
heads cool and our judgment sound.
W e. cannot afford to let emotion
overwhelm ua or lead us to'acta that
wo may later regret. Wo have an
element to ’dea! with ut home thht Is
very trying to our patience, an.ele­
ment that must be dealt with firm­
ly, without gloved hands, but' we
must make no mistakes in so doing.
The pro-German Is something of a
problem, difficult to corner and fre­
quently escaping all efforts to detect
him. Suspicion does not Justify
drastic action hut when the cvl*
denco backs up reports or suspicion,
then tho law should be imposed
without mercy. We have tho neces­
sary Isw machinery for dealing with
spies, seditioul persons and'all kinds
of pro-Germans, and only harm will
come from , mob violence. In tho
first place a mob acts on impulse
and not on cold facts. I t frequently
makes the innocent suffer for tho
acts *of the guilty, but in courts of
law there is a chance for the inno­
cent to prove themselves guiltless
and a mis-carrisgc of justice while
possible is not probable. It is dif­
ficult to trace rumors to ita source
and rumor is often accepted as fact
by those who would take the work
into their own hnnds. But where a
citizen overhears seditious utterances
or secs a secret enemy, or a traitor,
attempting anything prejudicial to
the interests of tho United States he
witl not he blamed for acting swiftly
and effectively.
Every patriotic citizen desires to
act for the best interests of the na­
tion and desires to punish only the
guilty. If, led astray to his loyalty,
a citizen lr.nie!s injury on somP per­
son whom he later discovers did not
merit punishment lie would regrrt
his action keenly. This Is where the
dnager of mob rulr prevails. The
innocent may suffer and the guilty
escape.
It h b-st to repo*, to constituted

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''Among tho degrees which have
been awarded to Dr. Blackman are:
A. B., by Oberlln College; B. D., by
Yale University; Ph.'D ., by Cornell
University, o.nd L.L. D., by the Uni­
versity of Florida.
"The rapidly changing conditions
of Florida make it imperative that
livestock production be' established
on u permanently safe basis, which
means that the cattle fever ticks
must be eradicated from tho entire
state ts quickly nn possible. The
people are recognising this fact, and
through hearty co-operation of all
agencies with the cattle owners wc
hope to see Florida entirely released
from tick fever quarantine.
In on Interview with Dr. Black­
man he said, "During more than
thirty years I have been a careful
student of live stock conditions, and
have been working for development
of the industry along improved
lines, which 1 have urged on the at­
tention of the people of tho state at
every opportunity.
"I nm convinced that Florida has
greater opportunities for live stock
production perhaps, than any other
state in th^ Union. On my own
ranch in
years 1 have intro­
duced a number of pure-bred cattle
and hogs, and have crossed them on
native stock with great success.
"I have boon co-operating with
the bureau of plant industry at
Washington, in testing out numerous
improved forage crops and grasses.
My creed, if such you might call it,
is that we should have better feed
crops and better breeds of llvo stock,
which [ have urged others to adopt.
As a preliminary to nil this forward
movement the ^radicalion of cattle
fever lick’s and greutest possible con­
trol of hog cholera ir. the state is ab­
solutely essential.
"With suitable co-operation of the
people of the stnte and turther ac­
tion by the next legislature, I believe
that it will lie pufsjblc to completely
eradicate the cattle fever 'inks from
the entire state witlin the next three
years. I: will be my effort ns man­
ager for the Florida Cattle Tick
Eradication Committee to assist in
the accomplishment of this result."

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operation in the drive for produc­
tion. American farmers, live stock
breeders.and truckers should aban­
don the old hit-or-miss custom of
operating every man for himself
get together, discuss the qyestion of
production with Intelligence, and all
pull together for a common object.
The needs of the community should
be developed and provided for.
Where it is clearly seen that any
particular crop must be Increased or
resort to shipping- In from* other
points, this crop should bo pronptly
speeded up. This is imperative if
wo are to comply with the govern­
ment's request to draw as lightly as
possible on transportation facilities.
The government has urgent need for
every available freight car in the
country. If tho farmois of the vari­
ous communities can provide for the
annual needs of their respective cen­
ters this will help greatly in releas­
ing cars for government needsEach community should stso develop
'There should be special effort^ in a fairly accurate estimate of the
every community of tho country probable amount of any supplies it
this senson looking to closer co- will havo for export.

good fertiliser, the University of
Florida experiment station. insists
th at the most economical use of tho
material will be made by feeding the
meal to live stock and applying tho
manure to the land. In this way
the material Is made to serve a
double purpose. Most of the min­
eral ingredients in cotton feed meal
are recovered in tlie manue if the
material is urod o j u cattle feed.
European dairymen havo for some
years bought large quabtities of
American cotton seed rreal for feed­
ing purposes. Northern cattle feed­
ers also havo used large quantities.
As the livestock Industry develops in
tho soutj^i *doubtless an increasing
amount of this material will be di­
verted from the* fertiliser trade for
use &gt;as stock feed, and nt present
wherever possible the practice of
feeding the meal and using the ma­
nure for fertUiser should be followed.
Rather than the direct application of
the cottonseed meal to tho land.

VULCANIZING BRIDGES OVER
most tiro troubles and eliminates much
tire expense. Wo do such work in thor­
ough up to the minute manner. Wc are
prepared to tako tho most hadly cut or
tom tiro and restore it to both active
service and good looks. And our charges
will b* but a small fraction of the price
of a new tfro. Why buy the new one?
Sanford, Florida

For State Tax Commissioner
VOTE FOR

He is qualified by .experience to deal
with the tax problem.
He will work Untiringly for tax reduction
NEW POTATOES
MUCH LOWER and equalization.
Sharp declines occurred in the Served two terms on -Board of County
producing sections, the price to
Commissionefs of Duval County.
growers reaching $.'1.0(1 per bbl. for

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a number of years, and was at ono
time president ol the Florida Confer­
ence of Charities und Correction.
‘‘He organlied the bank at Whiter
Park and was lor seven years i:s
president, and alill continues as
chairman of tho hoard of this very
successful institution.
"His services have been in great
demand for locturcs and addresses
at colleges and high school cornbankers' association
mencements, bankers'
meetings, state horticultural soiLty
meetings, women’s clubs, etc.
"From Who's Who in Ametfca
you can obtain the Information that
before removing to Florida, Dr.
BOlackman was fof nine yeata pro­
fessor oi sociology and Christ Iin
ethics at Yale Unlvorsity. A man cf
wida and varied intereMs and ex­
periences, having traveled and iu,iiod extensively in Europe, inclcrini,
tho University of Purls and li t- Ceil
lege do France.
"Some years ago. ho pubi’shed,
through McMHfsn &amp; Co., of Now
York, an Important hook entitlod
Tho Making of Hawaii, a Study in
Social Evolution, which has bran ac­
cepted in.Honolulu and elsewhere ss
x standard work, nM , has boon re­
printed in several editions!

No. 1, Spaulding Rone, f. o. b. usual
terms.
Hustings, Fla., resisting
power was shown at tho low point.
Values rocovdre'i . temporarily to
$3.2ft but sagged back at.th e close.
These prices are about one-half the
range at the beginning of the season
and with a range of $7.76-8 on May
8 of last year.: Total movemont of
now potatoes was 968 cars compared
with 661 last week and 979 for the
corresponding week last year. Texas*
shipments were'21 cars, a loes of 15
compared with lost week. Sales to
the Jobbing trade in northern mam
keta followed n very weak range, No.
! Florida Rose selling generally at
$4.50-6.00 and showing losses of
$1.00-2.00 per bbl. in several mar­
kets. On May 8 of iaat year the
jobbing range was $9.00-9.26.

FEED THE COT­
TONSEED MEAL
It Can Be Returned to the Soil
With Stable Manure.
Since potash is virtually un­
obtainable and- both nitrogen und
arid phosphate are high priced be­
cause of the u?* of nitrates and sul­
phuric acid for munition purpose*,
cotion seel mca', which carrirt ell
three of the fertilizing elements is of
great importance, Immense
immense quan­
tities nf this tnutcrlal have gone into
fertilizers,'in pas^.y^ars, and much
Is being used for fertilizing purposes
.at -the present timo.
Although cotton rued rpoal Is a

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to send to anyone applying
There" has been, a 'lo t of talking,'
jsEtkklng end Writing on tho subject
And, th a t a copy of this resolu­ for It, but the bulletin does not con­
of 'economy, all of which has been tion be sent to the above organise tain a ir of the Information given In
the Herald article of March 26tb.
addressed to the wives of farmers. tlons. '
Thcro are not many farmers’ wives
Respectfully submitted,
Sanerkrtut
i « r* * y * rtM /
who havo not dohe tV.cf: p art'n n d * Board of Trade of Orlando, Fla.
N* *- P&gt;«
Take off dirty, outside leaVea;
havo been all tho vHlc.
v ,W. S. DeWitt, Sec.
Honor Cltiea
quarter and nhrod. Allow'2,'-j lbs,
, It &amp; springtime and there Is a
Chsrley McCrory of DeLaod was session wes hold. Several shoit but * Washington, May 10.—In an an­
salt to 100 Ibe. cabbage (one level
great demand for farm lands, and "Great White Trail" Land
nouncement
of
tho
treasury
today
of
tablcspoonful to one pound). Spring
riiost interesting talk's were given on
. sseford vnl'.or this, week.
we, tho farmers' .wives, can take our
In Waste* of Snow kte In layers; add 2 qts. vinegar
Guild and auxiliary work by Indies cities which made, the highest sub:
acription percentages of quotaa in babies to the field and .set thorn
Great stretches of snow, with of grapefruit juice to each barret.
A t t o r n e y Hull of DeLand apelit a from different sections. *A soelal
down
under
a
bush
In
a
cracker
box
their
respective
population
claaeees
never
a track of sledge or snowshoe Pound down with a wooden masher
itW hour* In Sanford yesterday on hoyr was -theW enjoyed. Attending
and
hoe
b&amp;ck
and
forth
while
two,or
Birmingham
with
186
per
cent,,
all
upon
them, long vistas of Moun­ and spread thick layer of cabbage
from'here were Mra. B. FT Whltner,
' kftl business.
Jr., Mrs. L. G. Stringfeliow, Mrs. S. cities between 100,000 and 250,000 three little ones play around tho box. tains,' ice caves and glaziers —these leaves on top: from 2 to 6 (or more)
ThU U ofteh seen on the farm. * things form the background of "The _____ ___ _
population.
_ _ out
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inches thick.
Cut
cotton
- WoadUnd Park will be open two O. Chase. Mrs. D. F. W hiter, Sr.,
And there U another acetic, often Great Whito Trail," the now Whar-1 cloth larger than barrel and place
Other honor cities Included Ma­
Mrs. Wessner, Mrs. White, Mrs. J.
N. Rqhion, M ni T u rn e r,M iss con, Ga., 141 per cent; Auguste! witnessed in the cities, and that U a ton supor-fcatufe, which is coming over the barrel. Then put on cover,
Houston, Mr. WUhurst and Rev. Ga,. 119; Jactaonville, 171, and nurse In the bsck yard with the chil­ to the Star Theatre soon. "Tho made to fH inside, and a weight on
dren while'the mothers are at card Great White Trail" Is c love story of top of this. Set aside till fermenta­
Tampa, 116.
Arthur
Peck.
J) \V. Fudgor of Jacksonville
parties and receptions, or some other many vicissitudes, in the dtys when tion is complete, when take ofT the
't a few days In tho city thU
social
function. I do not kVjow any­ men turned brute in their wild rush scum on top, replace cover,' and pour
Big
Wheat
Crop
Buy—Stone's Golden Crisp Potato
tjtek on business.
thing
about those societies, but I to the gold of the Klondike, and upon the surface boiling'patffln. If
Washington,
May
.10.—A
winter
Chips at L. P. McCuller's. 74-4tp
rend about them. They do a lot to when thousands fought their way the brine covera up to but. not over
wheat'
crop
of
672,539,000
bushels
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Jlrs. Gowdy has returned from St. V
Mrs. Filcher of Fairfield Park, was forecast today by the Depart­ win the war. they say; but thoy over the icy steeps and great flats of the cover only tho brine expoaed
Cloud where she has been the guest
^cesburg arrived Wednesday and ment, of Agriculture, basing estim­ could do more; they could send their snow in their crated desire for north­ between cover and sides- of barrel
ot friends for the past few days.
need bo parafilnned, thus saving parkM he tho guest of Rev. and Mrs. ates on the cohdition of wheat on colored nurses out in the country ern gold.
raffln. Sec also Herald of Marph 26
Hilburn for several days at their May 1. With continued favorable and help us farmers' wives on the
And
all
through
this
atmosphere
SLEEP INSURANCE
conditions the crop will be one of the farms, and attend to sheir own chil­ of roughness, a tiny pair of baby and Bulletin on Fermentation and
home on Magnolia avenue.
dren like I have to do. They, could
“A Terror to Mosquitoes.
three largest over grown.
Salting.
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72-tf
do their own cooking and send their shots tugs and strains at the .heart
Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
of
a
man.
a
woman
ahd
their
child,
SLEEP INSURANCE
cooks to the farms where they are
Marketing
Hogs
Emergency
Home Dera. Agt.
"A Terror to Mosquitoes.'
much needed to raise foodstuffs. tugging and tugging with the streng
W. A. Lcflier left today for.JackBeats
burying
them.
Steve
Hoover,
tugging and tugging with the
72-tf
jonville and will remain several days
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, "Com­ They could clean their own hounct, strength that -only the sentiment of
Ths Capital’s Fifth Avsnus.
combining business and pleasure.
menced feeding my herd of about wash their own clothes and thtf wash­ baby shore can pnsstrs, until at last
Aft Du p Plente
Pennsylvania
nvenue In Washington
The Truth Seekers, the Sunday 100 hogs B. A. Thomas' Hog Pow- erwoman and the scrubwoman could the sunshine of hopjiures comes to Is usually listed among the world’s
bo
used
on
the
farms.
Try
this
for
Mrs. Mobley and little daughter school class of Miss Sally Robson 'der over two months ago. Fifty
those who have suffered long In the famous streets, but to tbc Washington­
le f t Monday
f for
to Tampa where they and a few friends spent a very de­ were sick and off feed. Nearby three months. There are thousands shadow’s of sorrow.
ian this avenue has not half the Im­
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w ill he guests of friends and rela­ lightful day Thursday picnicking on herds had cholera.
I did not lose of men and women who ore doing
portance and attractiveness of F street,
tives for several days.
the recognized parade ground of the
the Heights at tlft* oak grove and one—they are well and growing nothing hut having a good tim e'just
fashionable on sunny afternoons. F
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adjoining the home of Mrs. W. P. fnst." L. Allen Seed Co., Sanford, like there was no war. •
street In Washington Is an..Institution
Da.
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Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopathic Fields.
It makes me fired to read a piece
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Cabbage
Should
Be
Preserved
Now
like the monument, the government ,
of advice to farmer's wives. After
physician* First National Bank
The morning was spent in various
clerk and band concerts In tho paYksu
and
Prerent
Waste
we
have
finished
our
breakfast,
Bldg., Phone 330-W.
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At the Temple Sunday
ways, knitting, games and . other
It dates hack far enough to tax the
Much excellent* food is going to memory of Washington’s few oldest In­
The program for services at trh cleaned up our house, milked and
amusements.
churned, fed our chickens and pigs, waste in the rotting of cabbage In habitants, but no records of Its origin
Miss Hubbard arrived this week
j At 12:30 o'clock a lovely dinner Baptist Temple’ next Sunday is as
follows:
taken our box and babies to the our fields. Low prices or lack &lt;t nro filed In tho city balL
from Palatka and will bo the guest was.enjoyed. '
field, hoed ’until we think It Is 11 transportation should be an Incen­
of her cousin, Mrs. A. Peck at the
• Morning:
In tho afternoon a short program
o'clock, take ut&gt; our load and go tive to securing a supply for next
Cables for several weeks.
9:30—Sunday school
New Electrfo Furnaces.
wa3 given, Mrs. Filcher of Leesburg
back to the house to hurry dinner season since tors cabbage will prob­
11:00 —Morning sermon.
•The success of electrlcjieat In Japan
who b tho guest of Rev. and Mrs
by the time tho plow* hands get in. ably be planted and the cost there­ and varnish oven work has led to
Evening:
,
J. D. Hutchinson who has been Hilburn gave several-readings which
6:30—The several B.* Y. P* l Washday comes when it is too wet fore be more.
spending a ten days furlough in San­ were much appreciated. Short but
■Iderable investigation along the
to work, and ironing Saturday after­
meetings
ford with his many frlondsjeft Wed­ interesting talks on the war were
Because of many inquiries I repeat of wbst might be termed low tempera7:30—Song service and evening noon. And f think after wo have here directions of Dr. L. A. Round, tare heating; that ta, heating with
nesday for Camp Jackson, S. Cf
given by. Rev. R. C. Brower and Mr. message.
gone through all this day after day
up to 000 degrees Fah­
government brining specialist, for temperatures
E- T. Woodruff..
renheit. Tho results of these Investi­
we
might
have
meat
or
biscuit
if
we
Comfortable
pews,
well
ventilated
Phone 104 for pressing, cleaning
making sauerkraut. In the Herald
At a late hour in the afternoon
raise It. And if anyone has to go of March 2Gth directions are also gations havo brought. Out numerous
and alterations. Quality and ser­ the picnickers returned borne, hav­ and cool building,a corps of cour­
teous ushers and a genuine Velcome without let it be the ones who do given for preserving cabbage in salt other applications, among which are
vice. Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
ing had a wpnder day with nothing for all.
not wrfrk. I am nut trying to run (without fermentation) and Cxtra electric core bilking ovens, electric
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baking ovens, ovens for making
to mar its pleasure.
the government’! business, but I copies are to be had upon applica­ bread
cereals, drying woolen articles and
say if all the vfcrrses, maids, butlers,
Enjoying the day were Mrs. W. P.
Death of W. B. Nocll
tion to the Herald office. Tho bul- equipment for shcrnrdlxlng:
Hugh White, tho popular repre­ Fields, Mrs. J. ' N. Hobson, Mrs.
cooks, chauffeurs and corner loafers
W.
B.
Nocli
died
at
the
Bradley
sentative of C. H. and E. F. Gold­ Perry, Mrs. P. M. Elder, Mrs. G. W,
were sent to the farms and the sol­
berg Co. of New York City spent a Spencer, Mrs. John Jinkins, Mrs. home near Geneva last Sunday, after diers to the front, we could win the
a lingering illness of several years.
few days in the city this week.
John Hays, Mrs, &lt;3. W. Barley, Mrs. The remains were brought here Mon­ war and have plonty to eat nt home
Patton, Mrp- E. L. Brown, Mrs. day and funeral services held at and to feed our soldier*. But the
Mrs. J. N.. Whitner and Mias An­ Tom Adams, Mrs. Hagan, Mrs. H. Miller’s chapel, Rev. Massey of the farmers cannot feed themselves and
nie Whilner havo returned from Al­ B. Brown, Miss Woodruff, Mr. and Baptist church officiating. Inter­ soldiers and all these Idlers. Let's
toona, Fla., where they have been Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. ment was made In Lake view ceme­ everybody wo(k. Let’s all do some­
visiting friends for the past week.
thing to win the war and save our
Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Peavpyhouso, tery.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson}* Rev.
Deceased had been a resident of country.
A Farmer’s Wife.
SLEEP INSURANCE .
and Mrs. Hilburn. Mrs. C. A. Betts, Sanford for many years and*for the
—
O
cala
fjtar.
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
Mrs. It. R. Eldrldgc, Mrs, Henry past seven or eight yean being af­
* ' i f c t r 1 Peabody, Mia. E. W. Peabody, and flicted with tuberculosis. He wts an
Candidates Should Qualify
Dr. Mobley.'
inmate of the sanitarium at Trilby
County
Clork Douglass wishes to
'Mrs. Richard Dcaa and children
and became groatly improved and’
Summer School
call
attention
ct the various candi­
and Mrs. Hal Wight and daughter
was able to \vork at his trade of
Mrs. C* L. Polk, one of Sanford’s
date*
to
the
fact
that nsxt Turaday,
left yesterday fo r, Daytona Beach
house painting, but a year or mojc
where they will remain several former teachers will accept a'limited ago the disease seemed to again fast­ May 14th is the lust day upon whirl*
number of pupils who are desirous of en or. him an&gt;l he was never able *.o tjic. tan qualify i( thoy expect to
weeks.
making up work during-the summer recover. All that loving
add ruii for office. There are vlil! a few
months.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan and
family could do was clone to make car-'iHatov who have not paid their
Mrs. M. C. Tolar motored to Hnw'his last hours comfortableandhc wes filing fee with the executive commit­
Stand
By
The
Boys
given the beat of caro and attention tee ahd with the clerk who repre­
thorne Wednesday morning, being
Mr.
Bob
Holly:
'
by :tll who knew him hut after a sents the county board. If thesecalled there by the sickness of their
The news of today from Wash­ hopeless struggle *of many years he candidates expect to make the race
brother.1 •
for the office they should cet busy at
ington refreshes one’s memory on was called home. v% *
om&lt;*.
There )s such u lack of irUorhistoric
facts.
•He leaves n '\ife and two small |
For Wood and heavy hauling see
We
open
wide
pur
eyes
to
tho
fan.
children to mourn’, tho lors of hus-1*'3' 111 tho campaign this yetr that
Murrell, or phone 378.
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that General Pershing is in command hand and father and :ho sympathy I ovt‘" ,e tai.didi.lrs have forgotten
of three times us many soldiers ta of all go out to them In their be- to qa.liiy. Get busy, you tandiMrs. Earl Gore and little son ar­ both General Lee
d a 'tt ,r.d,te: right.
and
General
rived yesterday from Jacksonville Medile when they fought the groai rcuvcrr.tr.: and loss.
The family wishes to thank the
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-and will he tho gucats of her parents, battle of* Gettysburg in 18G3.
STATISTICS MISLEADING
many
friends
for
their
many
nets
of
Mr. and Mrs. William Bothpmly for
several weeki at their homXSdf Park ... And we are forced to bnliavo that kindness' during tho iiir.c** of hus­ Orbmlo Board of Trade Condemn*
General Pershing is a soldier, and a band and father and for the beau­
i venue.
Bryce Adv'erlUtng
General of superior ability to handle tiful Herat offerings nt the.tuners*.
' \
ViLl Statistics- is the name of a
Norris Levis returned WefTflAday sucA'ssfully more than live hundred
Your
Poll
Taxes
thousand
American
soldiers
on
the
booklet
cr card or aomn ouch mode
from Gainesville where ho hss been
II.
C.
DuBose,
.supervisor
or
reg­
battle
lines
of
France.*
of
advertising
arranged by one James
Coming to the Star S con “The Great White Trail”
attending the University of Doric t
istration
is
In
receipt
of
the
following
Bryce
who
is
aaid to have property
The
facts
inspire
confidence.•.Gen­
tbis winter and expects to lent*
Attorney!
General ut Geneva which he has placed upon
*ome time this month for an of­ eral Pershing and our hoys "over advice from
Swearingen
in
regard
to
payment
of tho market and in tho endeavor to
thcro" should he sustained as they
ficers training camp.
poll
taxes:
call attention tq the fact that this
will be, by the prayers of the narion,
"Replying
to
your
communication
part of tho country is healthy com­
as well as by Liberty Bonds and Rod.
SLEEP INSURANCE
regarding the payment cf poll taxes pares Sanford and Orlando") and
Cross
angels.
"A Torrbr to Moaquitors."
I beg to advise that the payment, of other' places in a health report.
A.
* M. Thrasher. ,
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poll taxes U allowed up to and in­
The booklet, originated from Or*
The Woman’s Auxiliary and S:cluding the Second Saturday of tho lando where Bryce ia said to reside
Chicken
Livers
Luke's Guild of St. Luke's Cathe­
An old hen has a rtiuch larger liver month preceding the day ol the and no one Kero seems to have a
dral, Orlando, delightfully enter­
election. I 'ta k e It that under tho
tained a few neighboring auxiliaries than you in proportion to weight or law Saturday, the 11th day ot May copy of it but the comparison Is
uring the months of june , july.
and Guilds on Monday at their food eaten. Then it follows that would be the last day upon which odious to Orlando and the Orlando
AUGUST AND SEPTEM BER T H E BANKS
Board of Trade condemns U in the
Parish Bouse. A beautifully ap­ they get bilious just like you do. ssid pell taX&lt;|b*could be paid."
They
are
grouchy,
cross,
unhappy.
following
resolution:
OF
SANFORD
W ILL CLOSE ON THURSDAYS
pointed luncheon was served at 1
Tho
voters
should
read
this
and
Start
the
liver
and
make
her
happy.
AT
TW
ELVE
O'CLOCK.
(-'dock after which a short buslnces
Tho Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fla.
Then the will lay eggs all tho winter. remember It. Tomorrow (Saturday,
Gentlemen:—At a meeting of the
Come and get a package of B&gt; A. May 11tli) Is the last day. Pay iho directors of the'B oard of Trade of
N ALL OTHER W EEK DAYS T H E BANKS
Thomas Poultry Powder. Feed it poll taxes now If you want to vote Orlandcy Fla., Tuesday, May 7,
W ILL CLOSE AT T H R E E O’CLOCK EX ­
occasionally. See your hens perk in the primary election.
1918, the following reiotutton was
t
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''
—
C EPT ON SATURDAY, W HEN T H E Y W ILL
up—hear them sing—louk far egg*.
adopted:
Your money back if It fails* L. From the Ds ighler of a Parmer
R EM A IN OPEN UNTIL FIV E O'CLOCK.
Resolved, that we condemn the
The foIlowiTig U worth tho consldAlien Seed Co., Sanford, Flu.' i’3-:fc
ciation of ro.v.a of our town folks: caret distributed by J as. H. Bryce of
• p U S T O M E R S OF T H E BANK ARE R EQ U EST.
Editor Star; 1 clipped this piece Geneva, dealing with "Vital Statis­
The Palmer Fortune’
' v-f ED TO TAKE NOTE OF THE* ABOVE, IN
Chicago, May 10.—Rial estate out of *ho Atlanta Constitution. tics,"-because, First, It la misleading
* ORDER THAT TH EY MAY ARRANGE T H E
experts today cstlmaied rim fortune Will you pleare print it In tho Star? in that only five cities are mention­
TRANSACTION OF T H E IR FIN A N CIA L AF­
of the late Mrs. Pottei Primer, who It give* my (lews exactly. If the ed, and, second, that It la distributee
FAIRS DURING THOSE HOURS*
died fn Florida Sunday night, at ladies tn town would do more of without state authority and for the
—
between 519000,090 And $U',900,. their own work we could-hcvo more evident purpose of giving Orlando a
000. The eJtatfe'which went to Mrs,' help on the farm. With most of our "black e y e.".
Palmer on the death of her husband boys gorio and most ot the negroes
And, We&gt; respectfully request the
*. . C risp in
w;es oattmated at 56,000,000, nr.d working in town it makos It hard for Genova Board- of Trade, the Sanforc
Awell liked BluchcrOxford with this, It was etatox, hod been in- the tarmer'a wife and daughter.
Board of Trade, the. Sanford Herale
military lines. Wonderfully com­ ircjsed to tho various estimates York, Da., April 28.
and
all other organisations as* wel
fortable even, w hen b ra n d new placed upon It in ths sixteen A Farmer's Wife Speaks Her Mind
as
Individuals
In Seminole county to
oew. Made in Cav- ’ • yens elnco tho doith cf Potter Pal­
Mr. E dttor;-if you will allow pie protest against the circulation am
cnchsh. Brown Icdth- G*Q 00 mer, roercjisnt ahd hotel owner. / space I will drop In few words.pn
distribution of the.scurrilous.card.for
According to . the estimates, tho how r.e Americans can vdn the war. the reason, vIf rior .no other, that
Pslmer House block value wns
We want -to win and “roust win, a contemptible publicity method
pUrid nt from $4,000,000 to. $^*T7n^lt can’t all be done by economy nr.d not in ke«plng:with the spirit o

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consumption. This is the situafood Administration At WashingJtbra &amp;sj e t forth by On
L M I S T E R ' S BALK
o t i c e o r bp
ton. Reserving a m '
distribution to the army and. for n•Npllc*
rabjr given l k | l , under
unde) ua add
li here
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_ t - S a a l d ,n r « of Lorecl mure
special cases, leaves
ral consumption approximately purauant
S aar Ia n r da atad tn trra d On lb* fk itd iy of
weekly per person. ;The Food- S day,
JSXffilounds of
A. D. J S I B T I a t h a t e u r t a l a r a i
pending
Chancery In the
lb* Circuit C
ourt
ndlng
Coi
Administration’s statement continues: Many of our'eonsumers In and for1Inb Orange
county, Florida, wherein
SOL1D ATEU N A V A L 8 T O U E 3 C O M ­
are dependent npon bakers',bread. Such bread must be durable CON
PANY,
a corporation
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r n o r a t i o i . under
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and therefore, requires a larger proportion of wheat products atata
of Florida, I* tb a complainant, a n d
L A N D O D E V E L O P M E N T COM PANY,
than cereal. breads baked in the household. Our aririy and aO Reorpotatlon
und rr tb* t a w of raid atata,
navy require a full allowance. The well-to-do in our population JAM KN R. DYA LL an d M RS. JA M E S R j
DYALL, hi a wife, A R T H U R W. REIW
can make greater sacrifices In the consumption of wheat F E R N and A N afcl.lN A C. R E D P E I I N ,
wife, a a d D. 8. D R A W D Y . D. W.
roduct* than can the poor. In addition, our population in hla
HOUSE aa d II. C. M A T IIE H S . iadltrldaallr
le agricultural districts, where the other cereals are abun­ ■ad aa truitaaa of Drawdjr Cemetery, a n d
S Y L V E S T E R E. W ILSON, aro tba defend­
dant, are more skilled in the preparation of breads from these ant!,
tha underelgncd. aa Special Matter, aa
by raid decree, on Mooday, tba
other cereals than the crowded city and^industrial populations. direeled
th ird day of June, A. D. ISIS, between tba
boura
ot
eleven
In tb a forenoon a n d
With improved transportation conditions we now have avail­ tw o o’clock la o'clock
tba afternoon of aald day,
able a surplus of potatoes. We also have in the spring months before the door pt tba coOrt hooae of Oraage
In aald Atata, In tba ally of Orlando,
a surplus of milk, and we have ample corn opd oats for bunion county.
will offer tor tala and aatl a t pnblla outcry
®| h
__ _ bidder
i
and .beat
for ____
rich, t o
consumption. -The drain on rye and barley, as substitutes, has to tbe hlRbral
lid decree, Aha following
iwins deertrbad
already greatly exhausted the supply of th&lt;ese grains.
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To effect the needed earing of wheat
we are wholly?-dependent npon the
voluntary naolstanc* of the American
people and we aek that the following
rule* ahall be obaerred:
* L Houeeholdere to nse not (o exceed
a total of lft pounds per week of
wheat products per perado. ThU
meant not more than 1)4 pounds of
Victory bread remaining the required
percentage of substitutes and one-half
pound of cooking flour, macaroni,
crackers, pastry, pies,, cakes, wheat
breakfast cereals, all combined.
2. Public eating placea and dnba to
obserre two wheatleas days per week,
Monday and Wednesday, as at present
In addition thereto, not to aerre to
any one gueit at any one meal an
aggregate of breadstnffa. macaroni,
crafkera. pastry, pics, cakes, wheat
breakfast cereals, containing a total
of more than two ounces of wheat
flour. No wheat products to be screed
unless specially ordered. Public eat­
ing establishments not to buy more
than alx pounds of wheat products for
each ninety meals sereod, thus con­
forming with the limitations requested
of the householders.
RATION PER PERSON IS 1* POUNDS
8. Retailers to sell not more than
one-eighth of d barrel of flour to any
OF WHEAT PRODUCTS WEEKLY town customer at any one time and
not more than onc-quarter of a barrel
,to any country customer at any one
time, and In no case to tell wheat
M ilita r y N e c e ssity C a lls fo r G r e a t e r S a c rific e H e r e — A llie d W a r
products without the aale of an equal
B re a d M u st B e M a in ta in e d — O u r S o ld ie rs a n d
weight of other cereals.
4. We ask the bakers and grocers to
'
S a ilo rs to H a v e F u ll A llo w a n c e .
reduce the volumo of Victory bread
sold, by delivery of the throe-quarter
pound loaf where one pound wsa sold
If we aro to furnish the Allies with the necessary propor­ before, and corresponding proportions
tion of wheat to maintain tholr war bread from now until the In other wotghta. We also ask bakers
to Increase the amount of their
next harvest, and this is a military necessity, we must reduce not
wheat flour purchases beyond 70 per

U. S. Must Cut Use

America Consumed 42,000,000 Bushels Monthly.
From Now Until Harvest Must Use
Only 21,000,000.

our monthly consumption to 21.000.000 bushels .ajnonth, aa

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of O raaaa and Fa
cent, of the average monthly amount Florida,
to-wit:
purchased In the.four months prior to
Nortbaaat quarter of aorthweat quarter of
March 1.
Section Thirty-three (SJ). T O W N S H IP
EN T Y T H R E E ( t i l . SOUTH RANGE
■6. Manufacturers using wheat prod­ TT W
W E N T Y N I N E &lt;29). EAST.
ucts for non-food 'purposes should
Eaat half of Northweet quarter of Section
cease su&lt;£ use entirely.
Twenty-four '&lt;24); . Soutbwaat quarter ot
Nortbaaat
Eaat half of Northweat
a Tberwle no limit npon the use ot quarter andquarter,
N ortheait qu arter of Southwest
other jlicrplls, flours, and meals, com. quarter, eacapt Southaaat quarter of N o rtb ­
quarter ot Bouthweat quarter ot Section
barley, buckwheat, potato flour, et aaat
Thirty-five ( J i l l nil In T O W N S H I P T W E N ­
cetera.
T Y O N E (21), SOUTH R A N G E T H I R T Y
Many thousand families throughout (SO) EAST.
Northwrat quarter of N ortbaaat-quarter,
the land Ere now using no wheat prod­ •aat
half of Soutbwrat qu arter or Soutbwyat
ucts whatever, except a very small Equarter
and Southwaat q u a rte r of S o u th u H t
hi Soul hwrit quarter of Section One
amount for-cooking purposes, and are ? uI)a;rtrr
Southeait quarter of Southeaat quarter
doing so In perfect health and satisfac­ of Section Two (2); South half of Southeaat
of Northeait quarter. Eaat half of
tion. There Is no reason why all of quarter
Northweat quarter ot Nortbaaat quarter,
the American people who are able to Southwrat
quarter of Northwrat quarter of
quarter, South half of Northwest
cook In their own household! cannot Nortbaaat
ot Northwrat quarter, Northweat
subsist perfectly well with the use of quarter
quarter .of Northwrat quarter of Northweit
quarter,
and
Southeaat quarter of Soulhaeat
less wheat products than one and one- quarter o’ Section
(31; Northweat
half pounds a week, and we specially quarter of BouthweatThree
quarter of Section
E
iaht
(B)l
Bouthweat
quarter
of Souiheaat
ask the well-to-do households In the
quarter a n J Wrat half of Southw rat quarter
country to follow this additional pro­ of
Section Ten (10); N orthw rat quarter ot
gramme In order that we may provide N orthrart quarter of Northrael quarter,
Nqxlhi-aat quarter ot N orthw rat quarter of
the necessary marginal supplies for N ortheait q u itte r , Weat halt of Southwrat
those parts of tho community less abls quarter of N h ath rait quarter of Northwest
Weat half uf Southeaat quarter of
to adapt themselves to so large a pro­ quart*-,
Northw rat quarter, Southeast quarter of
Southeaat quarter of N orthw eit quarter,
portion of substitutes.
Southwrat quart-r of Southw rat quarter of
In order that we shall be able to N o r th e r n quarter and Weat half of South­
east
quarter of Southeaat quarter of Section
make the wheat exports that are ab­ Eleven
( I t ) ; Southwest quarter of Northeait
quarter,
Wrat half of Southeast
quarter,
solutely demanded o f ns to maintain
Eaat
half
of B a il hall of Southeast quarter
the civil population and soldiers of the of Northweat
quarter, Wrat ball of Nortballies and our own army, we propose eaat quarter ot S o u lb r rit qu arter of N orth­
to supplement the voluntary co-opera­ west quarter, Northwest quarter of South­
quarter of Northwe-t quarter. West
tion of tbe public by a further limita­ east
half of Northwrat quarter of Houthweat
tion of distribution, tnd we shall place quarter, Weat half of Southeaat quarter of
Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter of
•t 'once restrictions on distribution Section
Twelve (1 2 ); Nurtheset quarter,
which will be adjusted from tlms to N ortheait quarter of Northweet quarter,
quarter of Southwest quarter,
lime to secure as nearly equitable dis­ Northwest
Northeast quarter of Northekat quarter qf
Southeaat
quarter.
Weal half of Weet half of
tribution as possible. With the arrival
quarter of Southeaet quarter, of
of harvest wo should be able to relax Southeast
Section Thirteen (13); Southeast quarter ot
■uch restrictions. Until thep wo ask Northeast quarter of Nortbeaet quarter,
Weat half of N o rth taal.q u arter of Northeast
for the necessary patience, sacriflco quarter,
Southeaat quartet ot Northeast quarter
and co-operation p t the distributing and North hall of Northwrat quarter t-f Sec­
tr a d e * .

E n d s

( Producer and Consumer &gt;

A gain st
T h e 1TheMPacker*
iddle
WHITS

The consumer wants to pay a low
price for meat.
• The farmer wants to get d high
price for cattle.
T he packer stands between these
conflicting demands, and finds it im­
possible to completely satisfy both.
The packer has no control over the
prices of live stock or meat, and the
most that can be expected of him is
that he keep the difference between
the two as low as possible. He does
this successfully by converting animals
into meat and distributing the meat
a t a minimum of expense, and at a
profit too small to be noticeable in the
farmer’s returns for live stock or in the
meat bill of the consumer.

SfkC U I HOI CATS
COOO

ISCIILATtOH.

•LIC K SPACES POO* O* NO LEGISLATION

Sm u . n

U i m U I pS i in i

let the Fedwel
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TWr
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IombI in ib, l l m a*

Statee an right »™ h u a i f i p mama. TIhw Jilrgniana
voted nd-Dj agiinet the • m m J m m t m gsva enly one •*
u K a ia U| l i r a Mr. Claik. J Flerid*. n infiUed ■ lb*
■i. , h h JmaAr| 10. Uwt F l m b Led aa p n d
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N o n K n i i n ItU m , nor Aop aI the Victory S te to e f 1917
U iasIwLd u c M n J I r t t , &gt;UIA ia l i u l ***lyvU

Swift 8c Com pany's 1917 transac­
tions in Cattle were as follows:
Averigi P«r Head

. $68.97
Sold Meat to Retailer for
24.09;
Sold By-products for
.
, .
Total Receipts .............................. 93.06
Paid to Cattle Raiser
.
. . 84.45
8.61
Balance (not paidto’CAttle Raiser)
Paid for labor and expenses at
Pocking House, Freight on Meat,
and Coat of operating Branch
7.32
distributing houses. .
.
. .
Remaining in Packer's hands as
Returns on investment
. . . $ 1.29

P la n " Y o u r G a r d e n N o w j
S a v e T im e an d Money- -

The net profit was $1.29 per head, or
about one-fourth of a cent per pound
of beef.
By what other method can the dif­
ference between cattle prices and beef
prices bo made smaller, and how can
the conflicting demands of producer
and consumer be better satisfied ?
1918 Y ear Book of interesting and
instructive facta sent on request.
Address Swift St Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois

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i f O U R ^ X P O P T fb O V C T V C K p
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N CITY and country nioro war gardens are nettled this year
than ever before. Patriotism prompted *2,000,000 Amcrlnnta
to plnnt gardens lint year, according to estimates ot the
United States Dcjuirtiuent of Agriculture. Tranaportntiou
facilities of the nation will be strained this year baull&amp;g muni­
tions of war and -foods for the Allies. The surplus, food cre­
ated'by home gardens will hefp In the railroad problem. Ana
the nation will eat leas of the goods we must export—wheat,
meat, fata and sugar. Every boy and girl that help* with the
garden Is helping wla the war. Leaflets of Instruction In
making dtay be secured from the Department of Agriculture at Wash
upon request, without chargSL

tion Fourteen (II); North ball of NoMhwm quar­
ter o( Section Killeen (1&amp;); Weat half
of
E lat
half
of
Southeaet
quar^r
of Northwest quarter and Wrat hall of
Southeast quarter ot Northweet quarter of
Section Twenty-one i l l ) , Eaat hall of Northt a i l quarter of Northraat quarter, North­
west quarter of N ortheait quarter of North­
east quarter, N ortheait quarter of Northwest
of N ortheait qua/ler, Wrat halt of
Quarter
outhwrst quarter of Northwrat quarlrr of
Northraat quarter, Weat half of Northwest
quarter n( Southwrat quarter .of Northeast
quarter, Weat half of Northwest quarter of
Southeast
quarter of Northeast quartri,
Weat h tlj of Southeast quarter of Southeaet
quarter of Morthraat quarter. East half of
Southeast
quarter of N orthraat quarter.
Eaat half of N ortheait quarter of Northeast
quarter of Southeast quarter. Weal ball of
Northweat quartrr of Northraat quarter of
Southeast quarter, Wrat half of Northweat
quarter ot Northwrat quarter of Souiheaat
quarter. Southwest quarter ot Northwrat
quarter ol S o u th e r n quarter, Northwest
q u a rlrr of Southwrat qiiarlrr of Souiheaat
quarter, East half ol Southwest quartrr of
S o u lh r i, I quarter. Southeaat quartrr rf
S o u tlra a t quarter. Southra-t
quarter rf
Southwest
q u a rtrr of Southwrat Luarlrr,
Weal half nf Southwell quarter uf Soulhwmt
quarter, I M l half of N u rth rss’ quarter
ol N -nlhw ist -quarter. Wrat hall of Nnrth■ n l quartrr of Northiaat quarter ol Northa rat quartrr, I'.aat halt „| South wrat quartrr
of' Southeast quarter of Northweat quarter.
I.art hall of N nrlhrait quarter of Northwest
quarter ol Suuthrart quarter -&gt;f .Section
Twenty-two l i t ) ; S u u th w n t quartrr uf
Northeait quarter anrl huuthwret quarlrr ot
Southeast quarter of Sertlon Twenty-three
t?3):-K itt half, Eait half of N ortheast quarter
of Northwest quarter, Northwest quartrr of
Northraat quarter nt Northwest quarter.
South half ol Northweat quartrr, Northeast
quarter of Southwest quartrr. South half uf
Northwrat quarter of Southwest quarter and
Northweat quarter of Northwest quarter of
S outhw t.l quarter of Sertlon Twr.ily-lour
(21); Northraat quarter and
Northwest
quarter of Southeast quarter of hrcllon
Twe;it)-(tve &lt;2S); Northwrat quarter of
Northraat q u a rlrr. South half of Southwell
quarter ol Northeast quarter. I'srt half «f
Northraat quartrr ol Southwrat quarter of
Northraat 'quarter. Writ half uf Northweat
quarter of Southwest quartrr of N orthrart
Quarter, Soulhratl quartrr ol Northwrat
quarlrr, r i r f p t Wrat half of Northwrat
quartrr of Soulhraat quarter of Northwest
quarter. North half of Northeast quarter of
Northweat quarter, East hall rf Southeast
q u ir te r of Nortbrwil quartrr cf Nurthwest
quarter, Wret halt &lt;( Southwrat 'q u a rte r
of Northraat quarter of North wrat quar­
ter; Northwest a u a r t a r of 'Northweat
q u a rtrt, East half of Southwell quarter
of Northweat
quarter,
N orth
half of
Southwest quarter, Weal half of Southwrat
quarter of Southwest quarter, Northwrat
quarter of Southeaat q u irte r of Southwrat
Quarter, East half of Soulhraat quarter uf
Southwrat quarter, Southwest quarter ot
Southeaat quarter, Eaat halt ot Northwest
quarter of Southeaat qu irter and Northwest
quarter ot Northwrat quarter o( Southeaat
quartar of-Section Twenty-Sli (26); Kail
half of Northeast quirtyr of Northweat
nuartetr Eaat h a lt of Northweit quarter ot
Northwest quarter, Eaet half ol Eaat half of
Southeast q u ir te r of Northwrat qnaiter of
Section T w e n t y -ro a n (87): W rit half uf
Northeast quarter or Northeast q m r t i r ,
Weat halt of East half of N ortheast quarter
of Northeast quarter, and Northwest quarter
of Northeast quarter of Soctlon Twentye fth t (28): N ortheait quarter of Northwrat
q e a r t r r ot 'Section Thirty-two (92): Eaat
half of N ortheait q u ir te r of Northeast quar­
ter, Northw eit quarter of N ortheast quarter
ol Northeast quarter, Northeast quarter uf
Northw rat quarter of N o rth ra a t quartrr,
Weat half of Northwest quarter of Northeait
quarter. South half of Southeast quarter ol
Northeast quarter,
E a it halt
4_________^
“v ortheaat
of N
quarter of h uuuthcatl
u ih e i it quartar
quarter of
or Northoaat
n
quarter, Eaat hail of
ol Southwest
Southwrat quarter
uarter ot
of
Northeast q u arts., Eaat half at Northwest
quarter ot bouthweat quarter* uf Northeast
quarter, S o u lb e lit quarter at Northeast
quarter ol Southeaat quarter, Southwest
quarter of Southeast quarter ot Southeast
quarter. S o u t h a r d quarter ot Sauthaist
quarter. South halt ot Northwest ouartar ol
Southeaat quarter, Lsal hall of Norlhaaat
quarter ot Northwest quarter, of Southeaat
quarter. Weal hall of Northweat quarter ol
Northwest quarter ol Southeast quarter.
Weal half ot Wrat hall ol Northeast quarter
of Southwrat quarter, Wrat half nl Southeast
3uarter ot Southwest quartrr. East hall ot
outlines! quarter. Ol Southwra. tv ittrr.
S o u th s , a t quarter of Southwest quarter
of Southwell quarlrr, Eaat hall of Northw rit quarter of Voulhwert quarter of Sre-I n Thirty-four (S it; South half of South­
west
*1 I’l
faittlion
Tkli
weal quarter &lt;1
l o n Thlrty-aia
(3ft); all
(21)
TOW
1:1I PP TIVF.NT
T W E N T Y : TWO
(f
la T
O WN
NSS H
SO U T H . RA N G E T H I R T Y (30) EAST.
Northweat quarter of Southeast
rat quarter
nui
and West hall of S rrtian On# (I);; E
Exit
u t hail
half
of Northekat quarter of Section Two (II;
Southwaat quarter of N orthraat quarter.
Northwrat quarlrr, Northeast quarter of
Southwrat quarter. N orth half of Southaaat
quarter, S o u tb y r st quartrr ot Soutbaait
q u ir te r. N orth halt ol Soalbeail quarter ot
Southeaat quarter ot Section Twelve- &lt;121;
&gt;11 In T O W N S H I P T W E N T Y - T H R E E (S3)
SO U T H , R A N G E T H I R T Y (501 HAST.
Eaat h a l t ' d B odthwcat‘quarter of South­
east qu artar of Section Eleven ( I I ) ; S»ath-

II-o f'N Ortho i l l q u a r te r o f 'g w b w m V n u ! ! 1

a a d Went haU of Southtatat
q uarter o»
i TKE
"
weet q o e it e r of. Southeaat quarter . . __
Uea Thlrtaen ( l l ) ; South hair of 8o u th w m
q a a r t t r of Southiraat q uarter of OeelEa
Fourteen (14); Lot Pour (4) la 'B e rl in ?
Seventeen (17); N orthw eet q uarter ofSevth
ra a t q u a rte r ol Section Twenty &lt;20)j
South half a t
Northweat quarter aid
South
half
of Southwrat- quarter 'V t
Northweat q u arter ot -N ortheast quarter
ot SoetioD Twenty-three (23); N orthw «[
quarter o r Routhwcat quarter of Keen?,,-tw en ty-fiv e (28); N o rth half of Soulh hilf
and Roulhweit q uarter of Bouthweat quar.
* v •• B u t t o n T neaty-el* (36); North half
of N orthw est q u i r t e r of S outkneet auarie.
e i r e p t b e d n n l u f at Northweat *o?n‘r o/
South w rit q u arter of Northwest q uart.,
run Eaat 18.30 chains. South aew o (7) 4.*
eree, W..&lt; 3.18 chatna. Went U.JW th a l ? , '
N orth I . I S chain s. Southeast q u irte r of
S o u t h e r n q uarter, South half ot Northweat
quarter, Southnreel q uarter ol Northraat
quarter, Went bolt ot Southeast quarter »7d
N ortheast q u a rta r of N ortheast quarteranl
Section Twcaty-eoven (27); Southwrat qffsX
ter ot Souibenat quarter) and Boutfaent
quarter of Northweet qudrter of Section
Twenty-nine (29); Wert half o t. Northeast
qu arter and N o rth east quarter ot North­
west q u arter of Bertion T h irty (30); East
half of Eaat halt; Southwest
quarter of
Southeast q uartar. N o rth ia a t quarter «(
Southwest q u a rte r, E aat half of Northwest '
quarter ot Southw est ‘ q u a rtrr. Southwest
quarter ot N orthw est q u a rte r ol Southwest
quarter, and 8 outh hall
n o n n w r s t quar.
ill ot Northweat
quar*
tor of Section T h irty-tw o (32); Southern
qu arter ot Southeaat q uarter and Southwest
qu arter ot N orthw est q uarter of Section
T hirty-three (13); N orth half of . Northeait
uarter, South half of Souiheaat quarter.
Southwrst
q u a rte r and nil ol Southeast
q u i t t e r ol N o rth w est q uarter, lyln* South
of creek In Section T hirty-tour (34); Southeast q uarter ol Southeaat q u ir te r, Wwt
halt ot Southaaat quarter, Southw rat quarter
an d Weat-halt ot N orthw rat q uarter ol Seeto n Thirty-five (SI); South half of N ortheait
quarter, Northeast q uarter of Southeaat
quarter and Weat half of Southaaat quarter
of Section T h ifty -s li (88); all In TOWN.
SH IP T W E N T Y
ONE
(21) SOUTH,
R A N O E T H I R T Y O N E (31) EAST.
Weet hall ot N ortheast q uarter and North
hall n r Southeast q u arter of Section One
( 1 ); N orth halt and Southwest quarter of
Section Two (2 ); Eaat -hall of Northeait
quarter. Southwest q uartar of Northeait
quarter, Southeaat q u i r t e r and Southwest
qu arter of
Bouthweat q uarter of Section
Three (3); Southeaat q uarter of Southeast
quartar. N orth half of S o u th w e st'q u a rte r
an d Southwrat q u arter of N orthw eit quarter
of Sertlon Four (4); N ortheast quarter of
Northeast q u a rte r and Northeast quarter
of Northwest q uarter of Section Five tl ) ;
E | a t half of N ortheast q uarter of Section
S li (I); Northweat q uarter of Section Seven
(7); Southwest q uarter of Northwest quar­
ter, teaa bectnnlne a t Southeaat corner run
Wrat 4 I 2 H feet. N orth 828 fart. East 412)1
feet. South 828 fact, to point of beflnnlnf,
an d N orthw eit q uartar of Northwest quartar
of Section E leh t (8); Weat hall ol Northeait
quartar and N o rth half ol Southeaat quarter
of Section Nina (8); East half of Northeait
quarter, S outheast q uarter an d Southwest
q u a rlrr of Southw rat q uartar of Section
tan ( 1 0)i Southaaat q uarter of Northeast
quarter, N o rth w eit q uartar of N ortheait
quarter, and Southeast q uarter of Southeast
Wrat half of Southwest quarter.
Suarter,
outhweet q u arter of Northwest, quarter ami
N orth halt of Northwest q u arter of Section
Eleven ( I I ) ; East half of Bouthweat quarter
and Northwest q uarter of Northweat quar­
te r of Section Twelve (12): Southaaat quar­
t r r of N ortheast quartar, N orthraat quirter
of Southeast q u artar .and North half of
Nurlhw eit q u a rte r nf Section Thirteen &lt;13i:
Southeast q u arter of N o rth eait quarter.
E a it half oi S outheast q u ir te r, East half ol
West half, Northwest q uarter of Bouthweat
quarter an d Southwest q uarter of North­
west quarter of Sertlon Fourteen ( I t) ;
Northeait q uarter, Eaat half of Northweat
quarter,' South half of Souiheaat quarter and
Southeaat q uarter of Southwest quarter of
Soctlon Fifteen (16); South half of S o uth ern
quarter, Northweat quarter of Southeaet
q u a rte r and Southwest q uarter of Section
Sixteen (16); E aat half of N ortheast q u irter
a i d Southwrat q u a rte r of Southeaat quarter
of Faction Seventeen llT): Southwaat quarter
of Northeast q uarter of Section Elfhlren
(IB); Northeast q uarter of Northwest q u a r­
ter, E a it half ol Northwest quarter o!
Northweet q u ir te r . a n d North half of South
half of Northweat q uarter of Section Nine­
teen (19); N o rth e a it q u ir te r of Northwest
quarter and South half of Southwest quartsot Section T w enty (201; Eaat half, Souiheaat
q u a rte r, af N orthw est quarter, N o rth aeil
quarter
ol Northweet quarter, Northeast
‘quarter
of Southwrat q uarter and South
half of Southwest q uarter of Section Twentyone (21); N ortheast q uarter of Northeast
quarter, Southeaat quarter 'o f Southeast
and Weal half of W rit hall ot
Suarter
ecllon T w enty-tw o (22); Nortbaaat quartar
of Northeast q u a rte r, Bouthweat quarter nf
Northeast quarter. Wrat halt e | Weal hil'
o! 1 outheast q u a rte r of Southwest quarter
of ber.lon Twenty-three (23); Northwest
quartar of N o rth e a s t-q u a rte r, Wert h i'f of
h n ulbrast q u arter and Soulnweat quarter ol
Section Twenty-Dvr '28); Northwest q-.artrr
of Mcithraet quarter, South naif ul .vortnecat quarter. North half of Northwrat q u a r let. South „a)f o| Southeast quarter, South­
east quarter of Southwest q uarlrr and North
h i l t of hnulhwrat q uarter of hevtlon Twenl)ria (26 |;
Southwest q u a rlrr of Northeast
quarter, Wrat half ol Southeast quarter and
W rit half ot Weat hair cl Sertlon Twentyseven UTi; all of Faction T w e n ty -tlih t (28)
Northwest q uarter of Souiheaat quarter.
South half cf Southeaat q uarter, Northeast
q u a r t e r ‘of Southwest q uarter qnd Northweet
q u a r t r r of Northwest q u a rt e t of Section
Twenty-nine (29); Southwest q uarter ol
Southeast q uarter. West hall of Southwest
qu arter and Northwest q u arter of North­
west q u ir te r of herlion Thirty '301; North
ha.f of N ortheast quarter. South half of
North half, Northweat q u a rte r of Northwest
quarter. North half of South hatl and South­
east qu arter of bnulheast quarter cf Ferllon
Thirty-one (St); Eaat half and East hall ol
West half of Section T h irty-tw o (32); all cl
Settlor) T hirty-three, (331; N o rth eait quarter
of Northeast q uarter. West half p( North­
west q u ir te r an d Southwest q uarter of feelion Thirty-four (34); E ast half of East half.
N orthw est q uartar of
N ortheast quarter.
West half ol .Southeast quartar, and Efat
half ot West half of Section T hirty-lire 1331:
N o rth e a i t q u arter of
N ortheast quartar.
Southeast
q u arter of
Southeast quarter.
Weal half of Eaat half. Southeast &lt;ln»rler of
Southwest q uarter and Weat half of
wot
half of Section Thirty-ala (38!t all In T O W N ­
S H IP T W E N T V - T WO (22) S O U T ll.H A N G L
T H I R T Y - O N E (31) EAST.
E X C E P T I N G and reaervlni. however, all
ol th a timber l l a n d ln f , (rowing or iw|B*
upon tha said land or ah y p a rt thereof for
a period of tart y ears from and after the
28th d a y ol June, 1911, together with the
right to cpt, oaq an d remove tha sam a, and
all nrecasiry rlebta of way o ie r . upon and
a rr o aa'th e aald Tanda during Aha term afore­
said, which may be naeeaearv or eonvealsai
In using or removing the aald tlrnbar._
T. P WA1ILOW. . .
Aa Special Mailer Aforesaid
E. J . L*Engle
P. I . Gaskins,
Solicitors (or the Complainant.
73-Fri-Stc_________________
In Circuit CamL H i v t a l h Judicial flrcnR,
H tm lneli County I'leilda In Chancery
J. M. Jloblr.aon, Com plainant
Cltati-rn
v».
virgin Robinaon, Defendant.
To Virgin Robinaon, Rtidgaporl. Connecticut.
’ You are hervby ordered to be at»d appenr
before our aald court a t th* *®°rt bauaa In
Sanford, Florida, in tha a b o r t MlUlnd
on tha t i n t Monday In June. lf tS .b a l n g tM
drat aald Monday in aald month, to
the bill ot compliant Bled herein aealnat
you, elae the l i n e will bo taken aa eonfeeiril
and (cllovrad by final decreo.
. „
I t le lurtbar ordered th a t t b l . order bo
published In tho Ronford Hrtold. a news­
paper published in Seminole C ounly once
each weak lor four eoaaoeuUrt weeka.
a i r e n under m y hand and a ta j of a a n
court. I hla'I he S ttli d a y ol April. I» I»
(aaal)
EDOUGLASS.
C lerk Circuit C ourt, Bomlnolo Co. FlaDLklnaon A Dlrkloeon
S ollrltoii tor C om plainant.
72-F ri-'

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■Pre.ldent, II. M, Vocrhle. Serretar), and
Heniamln Drew, M. O. Overatrcpt and H.
i M. Voorhla, at a Hoard ol Director*
* VI.

la Circuit Courl. H a ta a lh J*dlrU I Circuit,
The hl|heat amount ol Indebtedness In
In and lor Seminole Caunljr. Florida. In which thl* rornloratlun may at any time
C h ia c e rjr

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I sub'ect ita-ir .ball l&gt;n FIP t S’ THOUSAND

Mabel U F ern ild .
•
1DOLl.AllS,
Complainant
Nolle* ol
j
.VII. **.
Foreclosure
i The name* and rr,ldrnee« ol the eubKtt* Packard »nd J. O.
Sale
i
•rribing
Inrorporalora
of .aid rnrroralIon,
Packard, her huabanil,
toielher with th* amount of tioek «utiDefendant*
tcrlbed lor by earh ol them la a* follow,, a*
I'ndrr *nd by virtu* ol ■ decree of lore- evidenced by thrlr alnnaturr*’
clo.urr and *ili&gt; rendered In th* Circuit
ItrnjL Drew, Orlando, Flmjili, 248 aham .
Court, So ten th Judicial Circuit ol Florida,
Voorhl*. Orlando. Florida, I .hare.
H.
In and lor Kemlnole County, in Chancery,
M. O. Oteratreet. Orlando, Florida, 1
in a raUMt thrraln pandlm wherein Mahal
L Frrnald la rom plalnanl, and E tt a Pack, State of Florida
ard, an&gt;l J. O. Packard, hrr huaband ala County ol Orance
defendant*, 1 *111 *«ll a t public outcry to
thl* day peraonally appeared beforr
the hilheat and heat bidder lor cath a t- th e me,On Henlamln
Drew, M. (I. Overtire*! and
.n li-rn dnor ol the courl huute In Sanfonl,
M.
Voorhl*. f l r h to me well known and
,ai&lt;l county and r t a le , during the I r g a l . peraonally
"
known a* the Inrnrporailcn. deekauri ol t i l a ' o n M o n d *^\.lh* Sth day of
In and who rigned th* foregoing Ar­
May, A. D. 191*. th* folloalni described crlbed
ticle*
ol
Incorporallon.
and each duly ac­
,*al r.late In aald rounty ol Seminole, atate knowledged under oath th
a t th ey executed
ol Florida, to-wlt: •
the aame lor the purpote* therein r i p r r u e d
I&gt;Dta Twenty-Ova (25), Twenty-elx (28), One In rood faith.
Hundred Forty-*!* (146), tin# Hundred
WlI tl^eu my hand and ofTlrlal aril at Or­
Forty-*even (1ST), One Hundred Ninety-Ova lando, in Ihe County ul Orance and Stale ol
1195), One Hundred Nlnety-al* (196), One Florid* the Hlh day ol April, I9(X
Hundred Nlnely-Mven 1197), One Hundred
i.c a l)
E T H K I. It A Itl.OW,
Nlneiy-eight . (198), Two Hundred Eighty1
Notary Putdlr, State of Florida.
cur &lt;2SI), Two Hundred Klhty two 7282),
My Cumralaalon r i p i r n Feb. 17, 1921).
Two llundrd Nlnety-aaven and Two -H u n ­ Dlcklnaon b Dirklnrnn, tlralndo, Florida,
dred Ninety-eight (297*298). ol k l d w a y ,
Attorney* lor I (^corporator/.
arrordlni to W. A. tllnn'a p la t thrreof, tm■bi a subdivision ol 'th e aoutheaat quarter
()4&gt; ol th* aoulheait quarter (U ) of Section Nolle* of Application far T a t Deed t ' a d i r
Thirty-two (32) ol Townthlp Nineteen (19)
Hrrtlon 8 of Chaplrr 4888, U a i of Flor­
Mjuth, Kmnir 31 r a i l , aa recorded ill Plat
ida
Hook " D " , pa i» I I I , at the record* of Gr­
Notice la hereby riven th a t It. II. Mulrant* county, Florida.
hrad. purchaaer ol Tax Certificate No. 324,
J. J . D IC K IN S O N ,
dated
the 6th day of July, A D. 1915. ha*
Special Mailer In Chancery,
filed aald rerllficat* In my office, a n d ha*
handle. F'lah b Hull
mad* application fol- tax deed to laaue In
Solicitors lor Complainant.
accordance with law. Said rertiflrate em ­
IS-Frl-fitc
.
braces the following described property
Florida, tola Clrrall Court al th e S a ta a l h Judicial Cli.
1f - ' L t ot «SW)&lt; of 8K!i
13
Sf(
See. 32, Tp.
rail, ol Florida, Hemlnele C o a n l y . ^ l n
)( of BE
19
8,
K
31
'E.,
10
acre*.
Tha
aald land
Chancery
being aueased at th* date of th* luuanr*
Frcrtl Monro*
Citation
of
tuch
rertiflrate
In
the
name
ol
II. A.
v*.
Ilill ol Complaint
Love ny. Unle*i **ld rertlOrat. .hill be
Allen Monroe
Divorce
rrdremed arrordlni to taw la* deed will
T» Allen Monroe, Sprlncfteld,
United lour
thrrrun on th* 20th day of May A. I&gt;
State*.
Vou are hereby ordered and directed to 1918.
Wltnn*
aignatur* and aril
t&gt;* and appear to th* bill ol rom plalnt filed thl* the 18lhmydayofficial
of April, A. D. 1918.
herein against you, a t th* Court Hou*t In
(*e*l)
E.
A.
DO HO LAKH.
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, on lb*
Clark Circuit Court Semlnola Co., Fla. '
firtt Monday In May. 1018, th* aama being
Uy V E. Douglaaa, U. C.
a rule day ol this court, au d tit* 6th day ol , 6P-Fri-&amp;te
aald month arro rd ln i to law, tatlur* *o tn
do will rauaa decree pro con/eaao to b#
NOTICE TO PAVING CO NT IIACTO It H
taken aaalnat you, upon which a final de­
Healed propotal* will be received by tha
cree will t&gt;* taken.
rounty eommlwlonrr* of Kemlnol* rounty,
It la further ordered th a t tbta notice be Florida, at the ofilr* of Ihe rlerk of the Clrpubliihed In the Hanford Herald, a new*- rull Court of th* county of Heralnolr, at San­
paper puMiahed In Samlnola County, Flor­ ford, Florida, at or brtor* 10 a. ra., June II,
ida. onco oath week for four ronaeeutlv* 1918, for' grading and paving S frat widt
week*.
with brlrk- Oanava avanu* from th* Bt,
(liven under my h in d and aaal of aald Johns river weal, approilmately 1 I-&amp; milea
court thla the 5lh day o t April, 1918.
to the ea*t end of Ihe prceent brlrk paving
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f:. a . d o u o l a b s ,
Earh proposal to b* accompanied by. a
(Tlerk of th* Circuit Court, Seventh
certified check made nayablr at right to the
Judicial circuit. Samlnola Co., Fla.
clerk ol th* Clrcu t Court of Samlnola coun­

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB
LETTEHU PATENT
Noth* I* haraby flvan that the undertifnad will apply on lHa 16th dty at May
IMS, to ilia Exeallttiry. fildnay J. Catta,
Jiovrrnor ot tb* Slate of Florida, at Tallahxiiee, Florida, for latter* patent, .ineorpor*Hn( tka underricnad and Chair naaoelata*
Inlo n corporation to b« known •* Draw
Development Company, under and-in ko
rordanta with th* following propoaad rhxrItt;
Oanl. Draw
II. M. Voorhl*
"
M. O. Ovaratreat.
Prays tad Charter af Draw Dava^apaaeal

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T he Ford Sedan, $695 f. o. b. Detroit, is a
handsome enclosed m otor car that meets ev­
ery demand, in an up-to-date enclosed car.
A roomy, interior seating five; deeply uphol­
stered with fine cloth; plate glass sliding win­
dows; silk curtains; latest type of .ventilating
w indshield,,large doors—everything for com­
fort, and the everlasting regular Ford chassis
to carry it, all means safety with simplicity in
operation and the lowest cost for mainten­
ance. The real family car—just as delight­
ful on the farm as it is in town. Come,
see it.

C. P. WILLIAMS

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

D ealer

Finley tho d lro need o f th o F ren ch
people for th e help to bo secured
through the h o s p ita l Is se t fo rw a rd In
a M nrtllnk * aentenco o r tw o —"G re a t
need for u n it. C ivilians ta k e n mnny
m iles for h o sp ital tre a tm e n t. M u st do
m uch s u rg e ry ; n eed specialists, am bu­
lance service, se v e ra l d isp en saries."
It will bo re c a lle d th a t th e F ren ch
High C om m issioner. M onsieur T u rd lcu ,
w as most h o sp ita b le to tho Idea o f tho
u n it from th e s ttm ,
Tho fund fo r th o upkeep o f th o hos­
p ita l w as fo rm ally mummed by th e Na­
tional A m erican W omurt S u ffrag e As­
sociation at Its fo rty -n in th nnnunl con­
vention In W ash in g to n , D. C., la s t De­
cem ber. T he h o sp ita l w as th en n d o g t^
cd ns tho a sso c ia tio n 's "w ar baby.”

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Since Jn n u n ry I, 1018, 0,000,- *
W om en’s H ospitals."
* 000 B ritish w om en have b een ★
"W h a t B ritish suffrnglsta have done * given th e p a rlia m e n ta ry frati- *
U. H. A. suffragist s can do," soys Mrs. * chi sc.
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C harles I* Tiffany, who Is chnlnnnn A
A m unicipal suffrage hill h a s A
of the Advisory C om m ittee. O th er A been Introduced Into tho F re n c h A
m em bers of the com m ittee ary D r% A C ham ber o f D eputies.
A
P earco Ballpy, Mrs. Jo h n Clnflln, D r. A
C anadian w om en hnvc had ns- A
Alice Gregory, Mr. E. C. n em lerso n , A surance th n t th e y will bo given A
Dr. ‘Knmuel IV, Iju n h e rt, Mrs. V. Ev- A curtipteto e n fra n c h is e m e n t
A
crlt Mncy. Dr. M ary D. Uushm ore, A
T he F ed eral W om an S uffrage A
Mrs. Edw in T horite. Mm. N orm an do A Amendment to the C o n stitu tio n A
IL W hltehouke, Mrs. C arrie Chapm an A of th e ’Ufiltcd S ta te s hns p assed A
A
C ntt, Dr. M ary I ax* E dw ard, Miss M ary A the House o f R e p resen tativ es.
C larfett -Hay, Mr. G u stav u s'T o w n K ir­
by, Mrs. Philip I-ydlg. Mrs. Qgden A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Mills Held, Mr. Jo h n .L . W ilkie, Mrs. F.
I » u ls 81qdo and Mrs, P ercy IL Tur-

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
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F ir s t Q u a lit y H as P u t
C h a n d le r in First Place

artUt, hut when the war broko out aim
found that women were needed In real
technical posltlona, and aho took n
75-Fri-5te
course In plumbing fh order to be able
Nolle* a t Application far T ea D ead Under to offer herself to the Women's Over­
Hicllan I nl Chapter 4ISS, Law
Fler- sea nospltnls. U. 8. A., for work at Iho
Ida
Notiro 1* hereby given that
th a t William Ja ­ French front She passed her exam­
cob* la purchaar
&gt;**r ot
ol Tax Cartlfic
Certificate No. SIS, inations and la now a pluperfect
dated th* 2nd day of June, A. D. 1911.
braeei tha following dra- ol umber.
Bald certificate embraces
E. A. DUUGLA8K.

Baeilon 1. T U I It ahall by u la w f a l f*r

otbor fo rty in hi* employ to distribute any
pticarda, m eular*. abotr bill*..hand bill* or
any otbor advartiiamenl m ailer by tba daH m y oI th* bama to aay paraoa or p ir n iu
upon a n y ol tba pnblie. streets o f-tb a city
o f B.nlofd, Florida, of to nttnch, p o tt.T ria l,
Mac*, point- o r itam p placard*. circular*
*bo*’ b” . or o tb .r IdwrUoam ont m atter
upon nay public plodo «- objact In tb* city,
or upon any liA * . bull d ia l. l*l*traph polo

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H EN men talk now of fine care selling at me­
dium prices they speak first of the Chandler.
Because, for five years, the Chandler has been such
a good car, so Well built, so dependable in its ser­
vice oh the road. And because now, so distinctly,
it offers extraordinary value.

of any description In a n d upon an y of tha
public
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itraat* of tba city oLRanford.
................. . Florida;
provided, however, t h a t circulars, hindbllla
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or an y othar advertising m a tte r may b* dlaIrlbuted by actually leaving asm* la th*
various places ol th* city of Hanford, or by
delivery thereof to n i n e person
on Inti da of
.......................... ot fiat anford,
ford Flotlda.
para
etlon 3. Any parson or persons
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upon
conviction
of the violation _
of an y provision*
________
ill* lb*_ subject
of tba (ongoing ordinanca shall
to a fin*'of f 10.00, or Im prisonment not ai'
reading five days, a t th* discretion ol th*
m ayor. '
Section 4. This ordinanca ahall iaka affect
Immediately a ltar IU paaasga a e d approval
by tho mayor.
Paaaad this tb* ( t h d a y ot M ay. tfilfi,
C. II. D lN O E K ,
President City Council.
I hereb y ’certify th a t th* fnragnlng ordin­
ance waa duly paaaad by lh a city council uf
Hanford. Florida, In aaasiaa thl* th* fith day
of M a r , A. 1). I f ill .
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JAS. C. R O B E R T S .
City Clark.
Approvad by ma th is tb* fith day of May.
A. D. ISIS.
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' Mayor.

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, HHKRIFP’H HALENolle* la hereby given t h a t under and by
virtue of an execution Issued o u t of and un­
der the aaal of th* Circuit C ourt of Bemnola county, Florida, d a te d M ay Srd, ISIS,
wherein Th* American Laundry A Machin­
ery C om pany, a corporation, la plaintiff
nnd J . If. Oyarmao. ate., 1* defendant, I ,
a a Bharlff of Samlnola C o unty, will, during
legal hour* ol aala, M onday, Ju n e 3rd,
, bafor* tha court bona* door of aald
ly, offar for aala an d sail to lha high­
est nnd bent bidder for eaab, tb a following
described personal property tO-W ttl----On* T u b u lar Rteam l a u n d r y Dollar, with
flue* an d a tta c h man Is, now located an th*
old Progress Steam f o u n d r y site In Sanford,
Florida, t a l d proparty to be aold a* th*
a r t y o t - J , H. O verm an. Ih* defendant,
t o sa tlg tly aald axecutlon nnd coat*.
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- Sheriff Samlnola C ou n ty .
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1 .The most distinguished feature of the Chandler
S ix is its marvelous motor—Chandler-designed and
Chandler-built—which, through five years of re­
finement without radical changes, has been devel­
oped to a point approximating perfection.
T h e life, pick-up, power and endurance of the
Chandler motor have been a revelation to thou­
sands, of experienced motorists.
T h e Chandler motor is mounted in a really great
chassis, and Chandler bodies offer an attractive
range of choice.
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Seven-Passenger Touring C or, S I 89 8
. Four-Passenger R oadster. S I 8 9 8
Four-Passenger,Dispatch Cor, S I 6 78
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Convertible Sedan. S 2298
Convertible Coupe. S219S
Limousine, 8 2 8 9 3
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T h e Dnard of County Comraltalonera re­
serve a the right to reject any or all bids.

teitenJi2**5!!* •t.H ll* eorporatloa &lt;shall b* any person or peraos*. by hlwMl! or by any

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ty. Florida, for 8750.00.
After May 25, 1VIS, plana and eperifira
Ilona may ba aeen or aerured by appllration to Mr. E. A. Dougla**, clerk of th* Clr- Mr*. Halfift Isabel O. Orlfflths Plumber
rult Court, at hla offlr* la th* Court Ifou**
for Hospital Unit.
at Sanford. Florida, or from Fred T. Wil­
liam*. engineer, at hla ofilr*, Sanford, Fla.
Before tho war Mrs. GriftHhi wns nn

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ohstetrlcrnns, . m edical p ra c titio n e rs,
p ed iatricians, nn otologist, a b a c te ri­
ologist, radiologist and d en tist, a ll
women. .I t also Includes w om en
nurses, aids, clerks, d ie titia n s, a p h a r ­
m acist, m t-chanlclans, chauffeurs a n d
a plumber.
In nildltlon to D octor Finley and th e
plum ber, the staff m em bers already In
F ranco a r e : Dr. Alice (Iregory, w ho
hns been acting d ire c to r In D o cto r
F in ley ’s ab sen ce; I)r. Anna, van Hhotly, Dr. M ary Leo E d w ard , Dr. M nrcp
1L F orm ad, Dr. OJgn P uvltsky and D r.
L au ra H unt.
It Is expected th a t a n o th e r c o n tin ­
gent will sail som e lim e In M arch
au d th a t o th er h o sp itals staffed by
women will go to th e front In th e
mono of the N ational Suffrage Asso­
ciation. KoffruKtsts of O rcnt B ritain
a re responsible for it chnln of 11 h o s­

THE U N I V E R S A L CA&amp;

!" it* lull* ol°S L

Company
The undersigned hereby associate them •rive* togathar for th e purpose of becom­
ing Incorporated and forming a corporation cribod property altuated in Bamlnols county,
under and by vlrtuo of tha law* of tha Florida, to-w |tl Lot 9, Illock E, Villa Mill*.
Mile of Florida, a n d ’-adopt th* following Th* aald le a d being l u e u e d a t tha data ot
Article* ol Incorporation as And for thalr the Issuance of such carltfieate In tha name
propoard charter:
of UlahoR Moor* Hairs.
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Also: Notice la haraby given th a t William
, T.he name of thl* corporation shall ba Jacobs la purchaser of T a s Certificate No.
Df** Davalopmant Company, and th a prln- 28T7, dated th e 4th day of Jun e, A. D. 1101.
rio»l place of bualneaa shall b* Sanford. Said certificate embrace# tb* following des­
Florida, with the privilege of establishing cribed property altuated In Bamlnola rounty,
bJ, "vh oRlrwa at othar place* In th* S tate Florida, to-wlli Lota 3 and t , Illock E, Villa
ol Horld* wherever convenient.
Mill*- Tb* aald land being *sa**aed a t tb*
date of tb# Itauanre of auch certificate la th*
IL
The general nature of tha builnesa to b* aam a of L ..I I . Gulley.
trinairted by aald corporation ahall ba to
Alao: N ot c* Is haraby given t h a t William
buy. own, m ||, mortgage, lease, exchanga Jasob* la purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
and develop* landa; to conduct a general SCSI, d ated th* 2nd day of Jun e, A. D. 1*94.
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b“**oe»a and to buy nod aril
Said certificate embrace* tn* following
wndi for Ite own account and on a commla- described property eltualad In ' Hamlnole
•*on; to build upon.*Improve and develop* county, Florida, to-wlt: Lot 6, Illock E,
!*"“• owned by thla corporalloo, or leased Villa Mill*- Tb* said land being assessed
-• to receive payment for all, or any por­
ta of th* Issuance o f such certifi­
tion, of Ha rapital itack* subarrlbad lor in aest l*tbaIn d atb*
nam* 'o f J, N. T a n n t r .
Has
• W r Pro Party, labor or aervlrtt, aa pro- filed aald certificate*
In my ofilca and baa
tided by la
law.
mada application lor la* daada to lasu*
la accordance with law. Units* aald certifi­
III.
Th* amount of hr capital sto rk e l aald cates ahall b* redeemed according to law la s
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TW ENTY
F IV E deeds will Issue thereon on th* fith day ot
t__________
DOLLARS to
ba divided June, A. D. I f ill .
1.1°
Bllrf
t h i m of Iho par
my.
and aaal
Witness m
» i official
olfidal algnatura
aignatur
r*?., i. o t . O N E H U N D R E D DOLLARR Vhls th* fird day of May.
D. 1B1B.
May, A. Du
1 A ay portion ol tb a capital atock of ' (aaal)
E,. A.
* DOUG LARS.
“ id corporation may (pa payabl* In. er l*_ . j r t Samlaol*
Ssmlaol* Co., F
Clark Circuit Court
Fla.
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or “ sad for tb* purchase ol properfyDy
VM. Dauglaaa, D. C.
u te r or tervlres, In auch amount and at
73-Fri-5tc
such Im i valuation thereof, a* may ba fixed
Hoard ol Dirtctor* a t a meeting An b r d l n a a e * . Regulating t h l DlstribaUaa
filled for th a t purpoa*.
• ( H an d Dill*, (thaw Dill* and AdvteU*|.
IV*
eat at M*ll*r *f K»ti» DiatrlpU aa
i,,3kL' votporatlon shall b* parpatual. ui&gt;U* i t ordained by tb*. Mayor a n d City
d*ao|v*d by th* partita or by law.
Council of S*nl*fd, florid *. • —

bV„» 1‘raeldaat. Vice-President,
uT. l l . ? ’.!* T ra u u m . and'B eard of not
twi «m# tbr*a Directors, or mors than Aval
Tk.
**F. N h a ld ty tha aama parson.

Women's clubs throughout tha coun­
try are becoming Interested' In tho
plucky little hospital unit, staffed by
women, which has recently sailed for
Supported by the Suffragists of France
to work behind the lines for
the Nation and Staffed .
the restoration of women and children.
Colony Club of New York city
by Women: ^
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has donated a motor truck, and SoroTbo flrat “oil womcn’i botpltal" unit sls, the oldest Incorporated woman’s
to go to the front b u arrived Inf club In the United States, has given a
France. This la tha Women'* Overaca present to celebrate Its fiftieth birth­
Hoapltal*, U. 8. A., backed by the Na­ day. The present Is a 92,000 ambu­
tional American Woman Suffrage Aa- lance to go to France with the hospi­
tal unit and run on errands of kind­
■oclatlon.
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It la a matter - of apedal elation ness for the French children and their
among sufTcaglsta that thla flrat wom­ mothers. Clvltas, a Urge Brooklyn
en's unit should have gone out from cjuh, has presented another ambulance.
tiio Now York Infirmary for wWicn Both bear on their sides the legend,
and Children, the Institution founded "Women's Oversea Hospitals, U. 8. A*"
by the great pioneer sufTraglit physi­ with the Red Cross and the emblem of
cian, Dr. Kllzabotli Blackwell, In 1654., the hoipltala.
A fifty bed hospital will be atatloned
The unit waa formally accepted by
tlio French government In August. It behind tho lines In one of'tho most
could not be offered to Iho United devastated areas In France. While It
States government because women nro will be.at the call of the French Wsr
not eligible to tho United States Med­ Department for the care of the mili­
ical Reserve Corps.
• tary wounded, Ita direct object la to
T h e d irecto r o f Iho u n it Is P r . ‘C a ro ­ bpild up tho broken down women and
line Finley, w ho h a s been lp ‘ .T rance /children who have suffered from lock
since Novem ber. T h e anIV s,personnel Taf care during tho occupation of their
Includes soven do cto rs, am ong w hom towns by war forces.
u re gynecologists, g eneral .surgeons,
In a cablegram received fro m D octor
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                    <text>P U B L IS H E D :

ON TU ESD A Y S

S E M I-W E E K L Y

AND

F R ID A Y S

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918

NUMBER 74

Patriotic And Energetic Wom­ more glory for herself. Although Instructor Will Be Here To Should Not Be Dug on Glut tatoee stay In the ground and con­
active in the Kcd Cross work she
tinue to grow two or three weeks Entente Strengthen Position
en Achieve Success
devoted the latter part -of the month
morrow
For
Seminole
ted
Market
longer. During that time some of
By Several D rives
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and several drums of gasoline to the
the northern surplus will be out of
Those who have agreed to take ‘ Washington, D. C.,. May G.—-De­ the way. Also, by harvesting • ma­ ./Germany has not yet taken up
Third Liberty Loan cause. This
chairman set for her quota 11.500 the course of instruction for all lay potato digging! When you do ture potatoes the yield will be ln- -the offensive in tha west and prob­
and raised $0,850. and Geneva gets classes of surgical dressings will be dig hold the potatoes in storage aa creased and the crop will be more ably another effort against the a.lied
an honor flac, due to Mrs. Curlett’s interested to know that Mias Byrd long as facilities permit. Increase susceptible of successful storage, and armies is held in abeyance, to btgin
Blankenship, one of the best in­ southern consumption of this year's
efforts.
by storing, if you have the facillies simultaneously with a drive againat
Mrs. Galloway feels deeply grete- structors from the Southern Division southern potato crop—of course re­ and further, delaying your marketing the Italians.
bul to the committee who gave such Headquarters will arrive in Sanford ducing wheat consumption propor­ you are more a p t to receive satisfac­
Preparations by tha. Ilritiah andsplendid assistance and support to on Wednesday •and the course of in­ tionately.
French for further German attacks
tory
prices.
the work, and to the banks who struction will begin Thursday after­ • To carry out these three sugges­
Extending the marketing period have resulted in improved condi­
were always courteous a/id ready to noon, at the local Red Cross Head­ tions of the United States Depart­ relieves transportation strain, con­ tions on the IFan^ers battlefield.
quarters at 2 o'clock. Instructions ment of Agriculture will be to pro­
Mrs. Erneet McCown Galloway, assist, and lost but not least to the will be given every afternoon from 2 mote, the. prosperity of the potato serves food, brings you more money The allies in minor operationa near
chairman of the Woman’a Liberty men of the town who so ably as­ to 5. Every member of the class producing sections of the south, and Rush marketing, as under the old Dranoucourt have advanced their
sisted the committee.
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line 600 yards on a front of 1,000
Loan committee of Seminole county
must be prompt, punctual and regu­ will be to conserve further fthe food plan, promises transportation con­ yards, gaining
positions
which
gestion,
glutted
markets,
lowered
appointed the following rhairmcn
lar in attendance. The members resources of the nation.
Aeres Invests in Savings Stamps
prices and loss of potatoes.
throughout tho county:
must bring coif icsp&gt;, high neck,
. «
Every
person
in
the
south
can
do
With suitable storage the crop
Mrs. Walter Morgan, Sanford
Last week the county chairman long sleeve white apron, scissors,
Montrouge.
German counter a t­
Mrs. Endor Curlett, Geneva
received word that he might sell a thimble and fee, $3.50 to resident one or the other of these three may be held for some time, if it is tacks were repulsed with loss.' Bei­
things..
If
you
are’a
farmer,
you
allowed
to
mature
before
harvest,
Mrs. C. D. Drumley, Chutuota
few war savings stamps to a grocer members, and $2.00 to members
lin, reporting on the same fighting,
Mrs. W. B. Ballard, Altamonte
on Ninth street. He thereupon pro­ from the branches who will furnish can do the first, probably the second, and if all unsound or badly cut tu­ attempts to make out the attacks
and certainly the third. ,f you are bers are removed. Artificially re­
. Mrs. T. L. Mead, Oviedo .
ceeded to the store of Klen Acres, a Mteir own transportation. .
not a farmer you can at least do the frigerated cold storage plants are the were made in large force. . It Bays
.Mrs. M. A. Hardaway, Longwood. Greek who operates a good fired
After the course is completed Mrs. last—cat more potatoes of the new best, hut this type of storage Is lim­ they were repulsed and th a t the
In accepting the work in Oviedo, grocery and restaurant near the dr- Geo. II. Fernnld, supervisor' of sur­
French lost 300 prisoners.
.
Longwoijd, Altamonte und Chulu- pot on Ninth street and pretty soon gical tire*sings will institute r. stren­ crop, a t ‘ the same time eating li**s ited. Irish potuior* muy he stored
wheat.
successfully in up to date sivect .po­ , On the southern leg of the Lya
ota the chairmen stated they would was advised by Acres t*.&gt; deliver uous thrive for making the govern­
tato- curing houses, providing much Tallent, which {■ the one tho Ger­
There
is
nn
abnormally
heavy
do what they could, but being so $300.00 worth of • -war ruvings ment aildtlmcnt of surgical dr cur­
care Is taken in cooling it off at mans must attack .If they wish \o
hold
over
of
northern
potatoes.
busy with Red Cross nnd other war stump*. The seller and purrkn*rr ings given this chnptrr for April and
They n'o now moving into consump­ night—opening it to admit the cool connect this battlefield with tho one
work they had little time to give to then went to the piistnllire where May. )
uir, nnd cloning it early in the morn­
soliciting bunds and could find no they were insisted by H.irold Has­
For all information concerning the tion, anti will be for some time. If ing. Well1ripened potatoes, if dug in Picardy by wiping out tho Arras
one who could assist materially in kins and Miss Muller in licking and course of instruction, time, place, the new southern crop now*- coming in the early evening anti gathered salient, the Germans have made no
more a attempts to push hack tho
the work.
sHekirg 7'J war
/tempt «n fe&lt;*. etc. apply to Mr*. Fernalt!. who in is harvc«tcd and. nmrkiqi-tL, hc- early the next morning when cool
Britivh from their gains at Hinges,
cording
to
the
former
custom,
iT%ill
In Sanford Mrs. Morgan appoint­ cards for Mr. Acre*. Be i»U-.» fieling
«nd immediately placed in suitable previous efTorts having failed.
be
reaching
the
notrhern
markets
ed the following women, represent­ safe about his money Mr. Aire* hr.*
just nt the same time tin tho heavy stornge. may be satisfactorily held
Artillery fire continues on both
ing* the various churches, lodges, tin* satisfaction of knowing he is
for n month or two. possibly longer. arms of the Lys front nnd in Picardy
northern
bolt!
over.
This
would
banks, newspaper, club, etc., of the helping in.trip great war anil at thtr
State the number ar.d kind of mean u glutted merket, lowered In colil storage | hint* they may be
und some of t Somme in Picnrdy
town,.for instructions from the r a­ same time his money «* tr'*"ing for
prices, and perhat * a ccWMderuble kept several months.
Further safeguarding.of the southern
tional vliairmnn. Mr. McAdoc:
• Finally, increased consumption in side of the Lya salient wus effected
I'nrle Sam it is :U*o working for
lots of imirtiM.
the south of the new southern crop by the British last night through a
him and «»n luntinry I, !?‘-3 if"
Mrs. R. J. Holly
Tho an;.them crop, in pa»t jeatt, i« very important. Normally the
thun live years from .n f '
- i.HfKf
Miss L. Farnsworth
ha* been dug while the potatoes are south consumes more potatoes than local operation improving tho Brit­
ill have drown to S360.no. After
Miss I*. Lefller
i small. H e custom has been to har­ it produces. 'Except for n few weeks ish positions *neur I.ocon, north of
making, this large investment Aercr
Mrs. Mahlnti Wright
Bethune.
vest fh«'n before maturity, in order during the harvesting, the.southern
at once began fo accumulate thrift
Mrs. Frank Woodruff
It is un-the Somme front, north­
jto ge: \o market with tin* new crop hmrhetn are supplied from the north.
stamp- ar.il nates that he will be
Mrs. G. F. Smith
east
of Amiens, however, that the
|ju*t
t.s
early
ifi
the
spring
as
pcsI: was. a w-i*r ite**;sior. tne S.»
Of ecuirae it is not good business to
ready to take some more war sav­
Mrs. E. P. Morse
most
important fighting of the last
sjb'r
Eu*
tha:
I*
not
the
projwr
C'lc.utl
Cour.ii!
ir.ahe
w.Vn
’
.
v
srioptd!
sell tlie whole southern crop to
ings stamps in u feu days.*
Mrs. G. I. Lourks
24
hours
has taken plore. The
objeefive under tho peculiar condi­ northern marines and then, in a
Mrs. J. If. Moughton
•
Tht example* so: by thts man tli&lt;; plan of ' the street commission!r
Austrians
mode
n dashing nttark
Mrs. Gene Roumillat
rhoiiid be followed by every business to make t!:c ground* .surrounding tion* obtaining this year. On the short timu be dependent- upon the last night between the Ancro and
contrary, it '* tu the southern pro­
Mrs. Boyce Bell
ar.d pr ifc»sjouaI man u» well a* by *i'e pumping .inn eleextie light sta­ ducer's infer**! t«&gt; reach the northern •north for potatoes. The south, both Somme'rivers and drove their lines
tion
into
a
park.
It
will
be
u
very
producer and consumer will 'profit ahead nearly r. third of a mile,'on
Mrs. II. G. Dietrich •
every other man, woman end rhiU
tdearr.nt rich* fur xi itcr*
vi«-w
by u.gruiluid marketing ami im rea*- more than •» idle frontage in the
Mrs. Gpo. Fox
in the coun y.
rr.»r; Me ; i r&gt; :i* • hi- go ir.t•»* -*he
fij borne consumption nf the new Morlancourt region.
Miss Isabel Raynor.
1
c” . ,i el &gt;.'ll have a las.mg ,,i.il
crop. Tlie nation will profit be­
Thts committee war- gi.&lt; :i •&lt; &lt;•:.
beneficial elite-:. i«* ine'i first unFarther,south in tho Picardy area,
came there will be !*•»* loss of food­
»ule Sunford from Park uver.u* i"
prewkiuns
of
a
place
do
mure
to
mnk.*
the
French stood off successfully a
stuff.
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Geneva Bridge. Seven cf the «orn- Sore About the Publishing -of Nantes
of
them
permanent
residents
than
German
attempt at penetration,
mitfee, under Mrs. Morgan reported
Delay potato digging! When you
Among Delinquents
all else combined.
Thp
trial
won made after a heavy
bonds sold anywhere front one ?50
do dig, hold in storage if fneilitien
Frank Contes write* tlir Herald
bombardment
of the line below
one to $10.000. . No-reports fcom that hr' i* serving lehrle Sent in
permit. Market gradually.
Haillcs,
southeast
of Amlensk hut
rrit of committee. Much credit is France us an aviator ar.d that hr
Eat more potatoes of (he now crop
due Mrs. Morgan for her mutiy enlisted nnd was not drafted and
—iml eat less witeatstuffK.
hours of work and splendid efforts that hr i» sore about the board pub­
in securing the largest bond sold in lishing hi* name among there who
Women Propagnndikta
Seminole county. Mrs. E.‘ P. Morse. failed to return their questionnire*
TOTAL TO MAY 4, 1918, $1,444,450.00
Mrs. Gene Roumillat, Mrs. Lourks, therefore placing him amorg the de­
There never wu* in the history of
Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Moughton linquents or slackers. Since this wu“
the world a' time when peoples
tongues needed to be guarded as
deserve special mention for work done in many instances and a» the Alachua Co., Mrs. J. W. McCullum, Chrm
now.
•
during tho month. Mrs. Forrest board had it done without tyny Baker Co.. Mrs. ID H. Hume, Chrra
Lake, chairman -of the_.Woumah’s chitfrc in, the- mutter this pnprr does Bay Cd., Mr*. Jennie Brandenburg, Chrm
There
arc
so
many reports, too
.. ....
Cormj^ttce Council National De­ notuonsider thaf It owes anyone an Brevard Co., Mrs. Frank Meyer, Chrm
much
advene
criticism,
too many
.......
fense of Seminole county appointed apology ai~ the/ government asked Citrus Co., Miss Sara Sweel, Chrm
unkind strictures, too much exagger­
. .
.
. paper* - to'publish
• v -a . .
..wjhtsp
.;--; fe_ Clay Co., Mrs. T; ‘J. Me Death', Chrm.../__
ation of possibly unfortunate condia committee to work with the Wom­ the
all
an's Liberty Loan committee as fol- ports iq order that the boys who had Columbia Co.. Mrs. Frank Ives, Chrm
........
Much of this propaganda can be
joined' M well as. those who had not Duval Co., Mrs. .Carrington Barrs, Chrm ___ ....
Mbs
Louise
Meigs,
Chrm
for
Jacksonville
Mrs. A. Vaughn ,
traced
to its source and refuted.
could fylrout the questionable. ,^.\£e
Mrs. S. O. ChaseEven our great Red Cross orgsnitawould advise Frank and all the rest Franklin Co., Mrs. G. K.'Wefing, Chrm . — _
..
..... .................
•Mrs. Minnie.Jones
tlon has not*been allowed to escape!
of-the boys to fill out their qurstion- Gadsden Co., Mrs. Jacob Weil,* Chrm
Hernando
Co,
Mrs. J. G. Stringfellow
,
Mrs.
R.
N.
Chelf,
Chrm
.
.
.
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•...................'
People- talk and talk and gossip Piaye line. Aerial activity In north­
oires aa did the hoy in' Fratfce who
Hillsboro
Co.,
Mr*.
T.
L.
Karn,
Chrm
..........____
Mina Martha Fox
and
disaemina'te evil seeds until the ern Italy I* intense. ’
received one the other doy end filled
Holmes Co., Mrs. W. A. Season*, Chrm ....................._ ..
Mrs. Cecil ‘Cabbelt
very air ia rank with poison.
Emperor Charles leaves his capital
it as follows:
Mrs. A. P. Connelly
Are we aware that in it sense we for the.fighting front at a time when
Q.—Are you an expert in xny oc­ Jackson Co., Mrs. V. M. Liddon, Chrm . ../..............................
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen
Austral ia seething with political un­
cupation?
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. Jeffqrson Co., Mrs. J. J. Willis, .Chrm .........................................
Mrs. W. E. Watson
enemy? Do wo rrallao that any­ rest. In Bohomia and elsewhere the
A.—Fighting Huns*with a bayon- Lake Co., Miss Clarinc Hoyt,.Chrm .. .....- ............. *_____
Lee Co., Mrs. W. F. Gwynn, Chrm.
...... ............... ..................
Mrs. T. L. O'Connor
thing in the way of criticism agllnat radicals are protesting against hla
Leon Co., Mrs. J. A. Edmondson, Chrm
..................,......
Mrs. W. H. Peters
our war administration, or. our great notion In. dlambaing parliament. I t
Q.—What language do you speak' Levy Co, Mrs. Preston King, Chrm..........................................
Mrs. B. W. Herndon
right hand of service, the Red Cross ie announced in a pro-German Berlin
A.—Pigeon French. .
Madison Co., Mrs. A. W. Vann, Chrm........................... .... ...........
Mrs. Billy Hill
may*be pronounced pro-German?
newspaper that Emperor Charles’
Q.—What enterprise are you'en Manatee Co., Mra! Joslah Varr, Chrm...................... ........ ,_____
Mrs. R. A. Newmah
Are
we
familiar
with
the
fact
that
governmen
ha* taken over m olt of
gaged in?
Marion Co, Mra.. Croline Morhead, Chrm
__ ______........ .
Mrs. J. N. Robson
the government's department of Bohemia for the better control of
A.—Fighting Hons. ^
..
Monroe Co., Mra. Allen B. Clear*, Chrm ... ......... ........ ,___ ___ _
Mrs. B. F. W.hltncr
foods. Vienna reports the cabinet
—State .the name under which
Nassau Co., Mra. J. L. Turner, Chrm..............................................
1 Mra. John Parker
haa resigned.*
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the enterprise U conducted.
Oikaiooca Co., Mlsa Margaret Cobb, Chrm,....... ............ .
Mrs. p. M. Eider.
A.—European war.
*
Americana in the Tout and Lune_________ .v
This committee had tha west aide
Q.—What is produced by said er. Okeechobee Co., Mra. D. H. Auatln, Chrm
villa sectora have been very buay
of town from Park avenab to bridge.
Orange Co., Mra. L. B. Fort, Chrm./..',___ .............________
terprise?
with the Germans. Northeast of
Osceola Co., Mra. J. W. Brown, Chrm / _____ _______ ____ ....
One member of this committee re­
7|o.ul
the Germans attempted to ocPalm Beach Co., Mrs. C. N. Dutton, Chrm
............. _______
ported, Mra. T. L. O'Connor, who
cupy
a trench, formerly held by tbe
did excellent work, having secured • Q.—‘How many persona are em­ PincBas Co., Mrs. R. L. West, Chrm ^ ............... .........................
tory to the gove^nment'e interests,
ployed in the plant where you work? Polk Co., No Chrm. Report made by*)dUs Alice Sawyer, Bartow
19,600 worth of bonds.
and I am directed. by the govern­ Americans, and which was evacu­
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Putnam.Co., Mrs. J. D. Coughlin, Chrm • . ...___ . ......
ment to convey to you the govern- ated a month ago. The American
These same committed worked •\ A.—Ten million.
Q.—Are ypu-engaged in an agri­ Santa Rdba Co., Lira. L. B. Krentsman, Chrm
................v ,.'..
ment’a 'positive orders th at you de- artillery b’oke up the Offensive, but
the east and west aide of Sanford
further .activity ie not unexpected.
• 1st!"
.
St. Johns Co., Sister Eether Carlotta, Chrm ..;...... ............. . ....
in the Thrift and War Savings cam- cultural enterprise?.
A.—Plowing
•,No-Man.'e-Lsnd."
St.
Lucie
Co.,
Mrs.
F,
L.
Hemmlngs,
Chrm_____
•
P*l$n, early In the year. In- some
There is not any earthly institu­ East of Lunevllie the German havo
Q.—Are you an employe cr man­ Seminole Co., Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Chrm ............ ..'....... ..............
•ectioni results' wera not gTest snd
tion th at may not be subject to been driven from, their front lire
. Sumter Co., Mra. W. W. Holmes, Chrm ..-..Aw__ x-..T!_......_—
m*By of these workers grew die- aging head of the enterprise
criticism, but loyal, broad and re­ petitions by American gunfiro: and
Volusia Cd., Mra. M. L. Stanley, Chrm -1......____________—
courtged and felt it useleea to ean- —Rear of enterprise. . ,
fined women ahould not be haaty to a patrol has penetrated 300 yards
Q.—State the kind of. farm?
Wakulla Co., Mra. A. f t Winn. CHrra ........ L,.x....................... *..
v*«a for’ Liberty Bonds. However,
condemq anything connected with Into the enemy tinea.
' .
. Washington Co., Mra. S. S. Crofton, Chrm.
'____ —..
“ ts report givsn' above ahows that , A.—Poor farm.-'
Q.—What branch of the work »re
People did buy Liberty Bonds and
part of our owd country or the alAttention. Rebeccas
you
engaged in? .
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the bonds were well distributed over
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Total--- ---------------------............... .... .... -....—11,444.500 llu, '
There
will be -a regular
A.—Digging trenches;
,
This ia not the complete report o f‘the work done by women In the
th*M sections. , W*. never know
Such propaganda U delightful to
Q.—What ia produced by.*that state, for several counties have net yet reported their grand total.
■ thie scheming, | conscienceless, - un­
•h a t we can do until we make an
branch?
.
.
.
- * , *
Mrf. W. ft-Jennings,
», speakable Huh. *
f
bera are urfid to attend and aft vis­
A.—Shell craters. , ■.
.1.,
Mra. Curlett of Gieneva haa won
‘
SUte Chairman.
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Monitor.
iting Rebeccas welcome.
Cj
The Woman's Liberty Loan com­
mittee of Seminole county beg to
submit the following report for work
accomplished during the third drive:
Sanford
Geneva
....
ChuluoU
Oviedo—No report
Longwood—No report
Altamonte—No report

Florida Woman’s Liberty Loan Committee Report

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Continuous performance
from 7:30 to 11:00 p. m.
M atinee Daily 3:15

Put Liberty Loans,' Red Crow,
Y. M. C. A., Thrift Stamps and
everything that goes to help win the
war flrat and next to these back up
your Board of Trade becauso your
Board of Trade'stands for tho beat
interests of Seminole County and
ita purpose Is increasing the business
of the county. *
A committee composed of Judge
J. J. Dickinson, J. R. Hayden. L. M.
Rehbinder, M. E. Dooley and E. II.
Kllbce will go to DeLand next Mon­
day in the intereet of the GenevaTltuavlllo road. It U the purpose to

induce Volusia county to put their
injuries and Insults.
portion of the road connecting Sem­ Injuries may be atoned for and for&gt;
inole and Brevard counties in pass­ given: bnt insults admit of no compen­
sation. They degrade the mind In its
able shape. ’
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own esteem and force it to recover Its
. This organisation has already tak­ level by revenge.—Junius.
en action and filed protests with Re­
gional Director Markham, Atlanta,
in reference to his cirudar No. 121,
dated April 16th, wherein It Is pro­
f*f Member LefUklere
posed to withdraw all differential • .
T o th e D ee,erratic Voter* ef Bemleele Ce.i
rates between water and rail car­
I hereby e n e e o a c e m y ra n d M e ty for reptatlre In t h e n e i t f j e n d e leet.U ture
riers bringing the water rates up to reeen
from Seminole co u n ty . t o M e d »«.»■• «&gt;•“ '
a rail bails.
A movemiypt of this e rr a tic prlm try to be held Junei 4th el tkM
y eer, end In tfle y o u r eonrldereUen ef 'm y
sort would sorely affect all place* q u e l l f l c a l W
lu .t-ra f.n *
that enjoy writer competitive rate*
J. J ^ t f i c i c i J f i o N .
and would incidentally mount prices
of necessities a little higher. This is
a matter that our-merchants should
be vitally interested in as this'‘move
means more to them than to any
others.
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daas furniture, only been used tlx
months. One dining room and two
bedroom suttee^ Will* sell at a bar^
gain.' Calf a^ L. Krauaa’, SOS E tsi
First Bt.
i
78-tf
For S^le—Peach and* tomato
crates. Wo can ship a t once. We
have the standard crate and our
prices a^e right. Let us have your
orders, ' Prevatt A Co., Seville^ FIs.
78-lke

For 8ale—About 100 White Leg*
horn* end a doaen White : Wyan­
dotte* for sale. Cheap, .Sell in lota
to auit. . Joe Lewis, . Altamonte
Spring’*, Fla.73-2tc .
For Sale—Cabbsgo—One or mors
crates, 100 lb. crate* $2.25 f. 0. b.
hers. See Or write, C. If. Leflier.
72-2tc
For Sale—New crop Bermuda
onions, 60c pk.; 80c 'per half peck
delivered. Phone 881.
7l-3tp

For Sale—Day old chix, Barred
T jy Sale—S w e e t. potato wines,
Rocks, White Wyandotte* and Mln- Porto Rico variety. At the Byera
orcas. R. H. Muir head. 78-6tp
place, Beardali Ave. For price* see
.For Sale—Good paying buslneea R. F. ’Crenshaw, Sanford, Pla. *
ci,
71-1 ltc
in first class location.; in Sanford*
223 First 8t.
73-tfc
For Sale—Relpi milch cow. .R. L.
Garrison,
8anford, Florida. 70-4tp
For Sale—L. C.
Smith type­
writer in good condition. Herald
For Sale—1914 Model ?ord tour­
Office.
ing car.’ Good running eondiUon.
For Sale—Bicycle in good condi­ W. M. Haynes, Herald Office. 69-tf
tion. Coaster brake. Enquire 819
For Sale—Ten acres hammock
Elm avenue.
'
78-2tp
land on Cameron ■avenue, right in
For Sale—Steam canning .outfit, the heart of the celery delta. This
capacity 1,000 cans per day. Rea­ farm joins railroad loading staUon.
Three acres cleared..1 Must be sold
sonable price. A. Buck, Sanford.
to
dose an estate., If interested
78-2tp
write . F. J. McDannel, . Owoeso,
T 58-tfc.
For Sale—Good paying fish mar­ Michigan.
ket. Reasonable price if* taken at
For Sale—Large farm horse, also
once. Address "Fish Market," c-o
heavy
wagon, only used short time.
Herald.
73-2tp
Inquire J .'E . Terwilllger, 709 Oak
avenue.
67-tf
FOR SALE — ONE OF THE
NICEST BUNGALOWS IN TOWN
WITH
GARAGE.
STRICTLY
MODERN,'
ALMOST,
NEW.
GOOD LOCATION. CASH OR
TERMS.
ADDRESS
HOME,
C-0 HERALD.
72-tf •

FOR RENT

_
H*nt—The Haynet
Sanford Heights. 4 room*
wmp ete'iriU r -ytem, *
trie light*, etc. H. d. Dr
For R ent-T hree, oti
fronting on P int street,
firsbls offlcea in dty. &amp;
good office rooms in san
Vo will A Speer.

WANTED

Wanted—Home work. Hilnui
Davis, General delivery, Sanford,
• Found—Two packages | a fu
Owner may have same by payine
thU ad. The Quality Shop. 72-2u
Strayed—Ten year old milk
No horns. Mole color. R»
72.
Notify Phone 47.
Fine Stallion for Service.
Wekiwa Ranch, Lake Monro
D c e a rtM t» l • ( Ike UlrxUr

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. *.
.
*Prtl ZOth I lit.
Holiday ol W . U v a , Vl». « ho «a M.j
1• ! I ,
d . I l o R * t r y , No. s i l t i f

If'* a 4, Towaaklp 10 8. NEW
°r SWM, hi.
a s ta I t E,‘ Villa.
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week ykllNi
MtildllJU SltdRn
olle* ,|
- r t a r Proof to MtaklUk &lt;1. 1.
or Month—Park avenue Flat, 106 t*•a . t. h? a ilo aTd kni tbaora
dam lkod btfor. Clttk r £
Nojfth Park avenue, over'L. R. Phil­ "'junoTVilV
7U Uj
ips A Co. drug store Mrs. C. C.
CJ»i■»■»»&gt;•»»« a t w llaratn:
W- D . lfHfaiaa kf W t k l . a . Pla.
.
H art, manager.*
30-tf
■ M a C rippaa of W . k l t t pla.
For Rent—Nica furnished borne.
Inquire 1006 E. Second St. 72-2tp

* £ » • • rPU.
, ‘■, At ala N i w t o m b of »Waktwo,
■ ‘ Robatt W. Dtrtt,
71-Fri A Toaa-IOte
H.tlilw.

m

Every single
member of the
Board of Trade, including every
member of the three auxiliaries own
a Liberty Bond.
A Tamps paper said the other day
that farmers "should use their Isnd
and products a llttl» more patriotic­
ally," or words to that effect, adding
that more cross roads meetings were
necessary, more alleys, etc. This
may be' needed in some sections,
hut In the Stm'fiole county section,
what the farmer needs is a little morr
returns for his crops and consider­
able less theory on what to produce
and how to produce it. Along with
a normal yield of hla usual crops the
Seminole farmers have Increased
their corn acreage 100 per cent, and
other staples accordingly but not as
large. It will also be noted that in
the last Livcrty Loan campaign far.mers took over 66 per cent, of the
total subscription, it should also be
remembered that these same farmer!
have lost a total of about six hun­
dred thousand dollars since January
on their crops—the crops that for
yean they have looked to for supModern and spacious rooms will
soon be the headquarters of the
Board of Trade. At the last governora meeting_ steps
. were taken toward this end and &lt;H arrangements
will- soon be completed. This move
is necessary because of the increased
work and scope of the organisation.
The present paid membership is the
largest of any in tho history, of the
Board of Trade.

If you can save money
on your clothes, it's good
business—providing the’
clothes fit, are stylish and
of fine quality.
•

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
f All Local Advertisements Unde*
This Heading THREE CENTS •
Line For Each Inaertlon. Minljnum
Charge 25 Centa.
.

Window Display of Just. 50 Pieces of
Selected Patterns, Consisting of
Figured Voiles, Flaxons, Tis­
sues and Batistes. Val­
’
ues from 35c to 65c

In answering an advertisement
where no narao is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
for Information aa to the identity of
tha advertiser. Uaually we do not
know who tha advartlser Is. and if
w e'd o jr* are not Allowed to. give
out .this Information. Simply write
a letter and address it aa per. In*
structions in the ad.
J-r ‘
■'
For Sals—Porto Rico Yams sweet
potato alipe, later on draws. 62.00
thousand. A. Buck, Longwood, .
Fla.
** 73-2tp

Special Underwear, Two and One
• Piece B. V. D. Style, $1.20 and
$2.00 Values to close out at
1

We can save, money
for you and. give you
everything you have been
getting.
.
Hart Schaffiur &amp; Marx
clothes are good business
They’re all wool; made
in 'models to fit every
figure; they wear long
and always look well.

FCANCI5 X BUSHMAN an* BEVERLY BAYNE
irt"RED, WHITE AND $LUE BLOOD’1
*

AT THE STAB MONDAY. MAT Ml

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Think of It?

ISSUED BY THE

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT

to tho highest tewlon’and are ap t to
place credence in overy report about
Germans meeting \ and
(jejmans
grossing 'Lake Monroe to march on
8 anford but all we need to do it to
keep quiet and keep our oyea open
and, what are real" facta should
given to the authomiee to be investlgated. The government men
know what to dt^pnd when to do It
and there Is no need for us to get
excited over mere rumon. We hear
a lot about this one and that one
but traced down to the. starting
point It slmmera out completely. If
you hear any pro-German talk it la
your duty to report It at.once or
you should be placed with the Ger­
mans. B ut.be aure that you have
beard It right and thqtr you can
prove It.
• • •

5 And now comes the’ report .that
there' are more hides and more
leather in the good old U. S. A.
than ever before and some-gink la
hoarding them for high prices. And
thus we pay the freight and pay
I think the Savings Stamps are the finest system
twelve dollars for friend wife's Shota
for encouraging the children to save th at has ever been
when they are worth about four bonis.
If this thing keeps up I will join the
devised. This aside from helping to win the war.
army in order to get a pair of shoes.
., • ♦ •
'
*
R. J. HOLLY ‘
*1 I print this one for the- benefit
of my friends, the ministers for they
can enjoy a joke as well as any of
Io o o o o a o o o o o a o o o o o a o o o a do D ooQ aaaao 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o a o o o a t us:
"Jimmy,' didn't I heir you and
William swearing?" asked the father
of his two little sons. '.‘No sir," sajd
William, and Johnny together, "we
just said 'to hell with the kaiser.' "
.. BUDGET OP OPINION "JUST BETWEEN
"Oh," said their old man, resuming
YOU A N D M E ."
the reading of hla newspaper, "1
beg your par,don; go ri?ht ahead
with your playing."
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a
5 Whit gets my, goat is the fact
A CH IEL IS AM ONG YE TAKING N O T E S AND FA ITH , g that there are people here who have
“ HE’LLPREN T’EM "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
g plenty 1of money who huve given
a0 0 0 0 0 0 DOOQDODaoooooQBOooooooDOODoaoaooooaoooaooaaoaaoo nothing to the Red Cro** or any
oth?r war fund. Others who have
* The motto of every good Amer­ Hcna in the army and navy who do
Mother. H one and Heaven
ican who cannot go ubror.d to fight not even belong tiKtht; Red Ccois.
There are three word* that su telly
will be to donate to the Red Cro v Tho time is coming when u commit­
blend,
all he can afford and induce Ins tee will.wait on these people and u*k
That on the hear, are graven;
neighbors and hi* chauffeur, his them why they do not come In out
A pro Fluff*. (toothing balm they lent!,
man servant. Id* maid servant, and of the rain.
They're Mother, Home and
the stranger within his gates .to do
Heaven.
the same.
r Wc want to keep the Tiome fires
( * v
burning
end we want to keep the
They twine u wreath of beaut eon*
*
As
explained
10
in*1
by
a
charm­
home
business
turning thi* summer
(lower*,
ing
lady
friend,
the
fancy
styles
in
and
that
b
what
all of u* should
Which, placed on memory's
shoes
are
necessitated
by
the
short­
figure
about.
The
thing
to do is to
urn,
ness
of
skirtc,
and
the
skirts
are
get
up
the
amusements
right here
Will e'en the longest, glumniist hours
made shorter in order to display'the ami keep the people at home instead
To golden sunlight turn!
fancy shoes.
of having them go elsewhere to
• • •
spend the summer. We .an have
They form a chain whose every link
I* free from base alloy:
* Nobody wants to cripple or oh the swimming pqols and the picnic
A stream where wjiosevcr drinks
struct
single activity that i* help­ grounds and the plncis to camp and
Will find refreshing joy! • '
* ' ing’ to win this war and
it ns spend the rummer. Thefe are plen­
quickly at- possible; hut one first ty of them near this cify and every
They build an altar where each dhy class way NOT to win this war is 'to dollar spent here will he thu» much.
Love’s offering in "renewed:
make it impossible for anybody to
Some Past Shipbuilding
And peace illumes with genial ray
buy Liberty Bond?
or
savings
Life's darkened solitude!
Philadelphia, May G.—AH records
stamps or to pay income taxes.
Every business that can ho kept go­ for(rapid construction of a ship were
ing without stopping the direct war broken today when tho 6,518-ton
If from our side tin* first ha* fled,
activities ought to he fostered and steel collier Tucknhoe was launched
And Home he but a name,.
Let’s strive the narrow path to given every chance to thrive and do, at the ynrds of the New York Ship­
if possible, more business than ever building Corporation in Camden,
trend,
before. Let the war industries have N. J." The keel of this wonderful
That we the last may gain!
the right of way and the first chance; ship was laid on April*8, and only
—Selected.
• • •
and then - let the rest do tho best twncty seven working days were re­
quired to prepare the hill for launch­
1 Woman's work is In tile home— they can with what is left; but do
ing. 'The boat was 9Q per cent com­
not
start
out
to
stop
all
Industry
you have heard that before. She
pleted when it slid into the waters
not
directly
connected
with
the
war,
makes Sanford homes happy. Here's
oi tho Delaware. In fifteeh days
and
then
he
compelled
to
readjust
what she does: Looks after the home
and the children.
Washes the the whole organisation of business more It will he ready for. a cargo. A distinguished £ompany witness
clothes and cooks the food. Bar­ so that the great body of industry
cd
launching including Chas. M.
may
be
saved
from
utter
ruin.
gains with the grocers. Does moat
Schwab,
• director general If ship
It is strange that the authorities
of the thinking and nine-tenths of
construction;
Chairman Edward N.
the planning. And all the worrying. at Washington seem never to have
Hurley
o(
the
ahlpplngiboard, ViceFrequently makes the living for the heard that Great Britain and Can­
president
•
Chas.
Piet, Francis T.
family. Does the Red Cross work ada have gone through this vory
Bowles
and
Senator
Fletcher, -chair­
Nurses the sick and cheers the crisis and test and have a priceless
man
of
the
state
commerce
commit­
weary. Helps the afflicted. Is neat, leaaon’ of experience from which we
tee.
Miss
Helen
Hurley,
Chairman
cheerful and smiling. Also tireless. may derive a chart for "win the Hurloy’s twelve ychr old daughter
Sometimes works sixteen hours nut war" and at the same time "businesa chrisWeWdd the ship;
of every twenty-four.
But some more than usual."
• • •
think her not intelligent enough to
Literature-pegtrlment
vote, yes, lads and lassies,,It's a gay
5A.lot of this pro-German stuff la
.world, if apt a sad one.
Jill .rot. We Arc naturally strung up
Tho Literature Department of the
Women's Club .will mett, Wednesday,
May Sth.Vat
w 3:UR * *iq ' , *
The department-’!* qow closing the
year's program- an&lt;J.^Un* will be the
last meeting.
Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn will-give a
paper on The Status ol Women In
the World Today.
Mrs. Dunn's ability la so well
known that it will not be neceesary
to state that a rare treat is in store
for those who attend. The depart­
ment will bo glad to welcome any
of'M rs. Dunn's friends or any who
ject. ’ .
, " ;
.We have the Agency for the Celebrated
Our study this year haa been
Miller Tires, These tires Guaranteed for
aomewhat different from that of for­
mer years. Patriotism for our coun­
the Minimum of 5,000 Miles. Re-adjusttry presented many topics for study.
ments made in Sanford. . We carry a lipe
So Vital Questions of the Day has
been the subject.
of these tires and will be glad to have you
The chib has held twelve meetings
inspect them.
...
and the programs have been carried
out as arranged by the- committee,
very few failing to do-.thblr .part.
Many fins papera have .been given,
m our leaders have spent much time
and thought In their preparation.
While not being a money making
department some money has been
contributed to the Red Croae.and
many patriotic current events have
been discussed .and in soma measure
era fori that the demans of our .coun­
try upon our womanhood, to keep

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!
EVEN THE GATE

POST NOTIN IT g

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MILLER TIRES

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the-home flrpa burning, have been
met and,encouraged.
We feel aure that the year’a work
has been a pleasaure and great ben­
efit.
Secretary.

ONE MINUTE HALT
Woodruff Thlnka We Should Be
More Patriotic
Mr. R. J. Holly
* Publisher Herald
r
SaAford, Florida. *- *# t
Dear Sir:
Do you not think it would be
moat appropriate thing for Sanford
and Seminole .county to adopt the
same reverent spirit of patriotism
that some of our cities and towns
are already como^endably exempli­
fying In compliance, with adminis­
trative proclamation? Wo refer to
the dally imprtaaive observation of
■lx o'clock evening one minute halt,
no matter what engaged in, absolute
alienee and, by the men, uncovering
of head, together with, on the p a tt
of all who can’ and will, mental pe­
titioning to Almighty Jehovah for
the success of our arms, divinely
vouchsafed concern, care and much
as may be protection for our brave
boya "called" and at the front, and
supreme justice
tempered
w th
Christliness in the disposition of our
enemies. We believe our communi­
ty and the entire county would
gladly unite- in observation of this
beautiful ceremony, and who shall
■hall say what potency It might
have with Him'who alone Is omnip­
otent to make our valiant fight the
glorious victory it can, must and
shall be? Any and all, , whether
praying people or not, can and we
know will be glad to commit and
repeat from the heart during this
one moment of reverence, "I pledge
allegiance to my flag and to the Re­
public for which It stands; one na­
tion Indivisible, with liberty and
justice to all. •
.Mr. Publisher, will you please ad
„
,ui_s, for
, . wo are sure it needs
voente
in
but to be executively promulgated
in order to be earnestly and de­
voutly observed by residents of all
Seminole county.
Thanking you for leading in every­
thing that, tenth; to civic uplift
patriotism and righteousness, c* you
uIWays do.)
„
Re.spccrfulls’,
E. T. woodruff.

William Shapard
Carl Takach
.
Victor M. Greens
First Lieut. Geo. O. Herring
. Second Lieut. Ralph Wight. ,
Clarence Mahoney, Corner Wynne,
-Waiter Mason, John Pexold. Paul
Pexpld. Edmond Stowe, Frtnk Lossing, Arthur Lowing.:
Berkeley Blackman ‘
. Worthington Bisckman
Wallace Croaby - ■
Henry Lee
Alvin Kendall *
&gt;■ Brittain Johnsont
Joseph Wynri
C btf. S. Lee, army.
Tate Chapman
Robert A. Cobb.
J. J. Driggers 1
Thomas Sloane.
.
- 4;
Lute Out of Existence.
The Into haa vanished. It was one
of the oldeet of Instruments, and had
a beautiful vibrant tone somewhat like
that of. the harp.' But It* rise end
complexity* were against It. It had a
long tall and many string*, and while
Its rise increased Ita power and range,
It also increased Ita weight and made
It cumbrous. The minstrel of today
plays on-the ihandollu, the guitar or
the banjo—and the lute le forgot

Yhe Minuet
The old-time •hnlnuet" derive. 1,
namo from the Latin-m lnutcel!!,.^
epplylitg to tho abort
to title dance.
. “
Pwul«*

Dangeroua Symptom.

-I bear that Bllcura Is going to
for congress." "Really? I’m not ^
prised. When ho was a boy they »
W» parents were awfully worrtM
about hlm."—Llfe. ,
•
wn&lt;i-

RED CROSS ME E T I N G.
The Third FYiday of every
month will* be a business
.meetingof the Red Cross,
at Woman s Club on Oalt
Avenuf; 230
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HEftRY McLAUL1N(
JEWELER.
MY SPEC IA LTIES:
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER '
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE .
ELGIN AND WALTHAM*-WATCHES

. Being Ahead of the Times.
The world calle every man that 1*
ahead of hla age a crank. There la no
disgrace In It. It may be a little hard
Plumbing and
not fo be understood and appreciated
when you • know you have what the
G as Fi t ti ng
world needa, note* an exchange. But
remember,’ thnt'a the way with the
world. It sometimes t^nkes years, and
even centuries for people to appreciate All Work R eceive* My PeraoBi
wliUt'a beyond their experience.

C. H. DINGEE

Attention And Beat Efforts

Tender Thoughts In Will. •
Sometimes there are found such ten­
der touches os these In the will of a
late town dark of Monmouth, who
died In 1015, aged Koventy-two. no
left to tho Monmouth General hospital
and dispensary, for ‘the children’s
wnrd,
memory
of IiIb darling* child.
, , ’ In£500
Lizzie,
nnd, n ,framed, portrait
of
the child, nnd desired tho authorities
to plncc on her grave n wreath of flow­
ers each Palm Sunday nnd a wreath
of holly each Christ man day.

Opposite City Hall

TaleohoaoNsU

Bl
BUSINESS
CARDS {
♦ ♦ ♦ + * « + * * *«*o*«e*e*«*o»+ 4
One Inch Cards Will Be Published Us*
dor This Heading At The Hale Of | 7.H
Per Year.

Dr. DOWNING

Formerly of the U. S. Army
Weaver*.
■Thp arts of wcnvlng nnd rope nnd
net-making arc practiced by Borne of CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
the lower forms of life, notably SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK BLDG. I
among caterpillars .and uppers. Tho
weaver birds of Afrlcn nnd Indln,
which nr© a species of finch, construct
wonderful m-sts out of leaves by sew­
ing them together.
Oflice 309 Park Avenue

Dr. C. J. Marshall

SEMINOLE’S
ROLL OF HONOR
Navy
Karl Schultz, Sherman Routh,
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumillnt, Allan Jonci, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse,.C. J.
Lawton, James I’urvis, William Hart
ley, Wnllace Llpford, W. C, Temple
Forrest Gatchel. Ed. Onmeron,
Lyman Baker, E. S. Ward, Robert
Deane, Tonny Deane, F. F. Roper.
Army
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff, StanleyWalker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
Chittenden, Oicar Speer, Bruco An­
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
George McLaughlin, Harold Washbum, Albert Fry. James Eatridgc,
George IIufT, Thomas Sullivan, W.
A. Pattishall, Meade Fox, Ingram
Gucrry, Henry Byrd, Osborno Wil.
llama, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
John Lee, J. AS. tafford, Andrew
Aulln; John Cater Lawton, Alfred
M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
F. Coates, Ernest Gormlcy, Walter
Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
PevehousV, Ilarry. Carlson, C. E.
Hunter, Wilson Miller,. Uarrold Long
James W**ver- Norman Baker, Ernoat 0, Morris, Ike House, T. -M.
Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy -Stafford,
Lewtle Oglesby, Dcnsicr Stafford, T.
O. Gillis, Willie O. GooUby, Hartold
Holiday, Q. R. Peabody, Robert
Merriwether, Robert Routh, Staf­
ford LeFils, Grover LeFila, Paul
Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank campbell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­
burn, Oscar DuBose,* Edwin L.
D inkle.
Sam J« Pickens, Harry H. New­
man, Bryan Walker, Andrew J.
King, Chariea Printer, Robt. O.
Weeks, Walfrsd Pierson, Vender
Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit­
chell, Drpwdy Matthers, Lewie Col­
lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R* Long,
William B. Lynch, Jamee H. Lee, J.
C. Hutchinson,. C. T. Smith, Roy
Mason, D r.T. A. Nasi George Hyman
John E ’ Rawklns
Fred Ballard v ' ‘ -f '
Cal Robert Willie
Joe Zapf
Ralph Geiger
Harty Geiger
Fred Ballard .
Robert HU1
Eddie Potter
Raymond McDonald-.
Carl McDonald Cfifrsnce Temple
Joe Quarry,

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Telephone 291

Live Rloht
night living nnd the right kind of Officelirs: 10-12a,m. &amp; 2-4 p.m.
work have changed mnn&gt;‘ n stunted
boy Into a well-developed man, asserts
nn educator. Spiritual growth Is not
D * . L . D . BROWN
pn-nfly aided
silting down nnd
thinking nbout^lt. Live In tho sun­
DENTIST
shine of trust. .Rely on n strength
Office Yowell-Spcer Building
higher thnn your'- own. Reach out
helpfully to others, nnd growth In tho
I’hone 108
Sanford, Florida
divine life will look after Itself.
THOMAS KMMET WILSON
Economy rfnd Waste.
k. nrwot’rfoN lioi MinLDn |
"Economy Is the parent of Integrity,
of Liberty nnd of Ease; nnd the beau­
teous sister Temperance, of Cheerful­
ness nnd Health; nnd Profiiseness Is
LAWYERS
a cruel nnd crafty demon thnt gradu­
Sanford,
Florid* ]
ally Involves her followers In depend­
ence nnd debts; that la, fetters them
with “Irons thnt enter Into their soBs."
—Ha wk osworth.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LA* |
^
*■
Like Getting Signatures.
Practice In State and Federal Courti
Sentiment Is bo onslly molded thnt
three or four nctlve penple.^by keep­ yamer-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford FI* |
ing nt It long enough can convince
millions thnt water runs up hill In­
stead of down.—Atchison Globe.

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ant?" Bllback—"Pleasant enough, your
honor. But they wanted t* live on me
til tho time."—Life.

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will b« iold i t public auction, on f th*
D. l H &gt; i M lU n lo td , lh * C ounty o l Seminole, n n d g S tile nl Florid*

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't* ® . h h i H O BC»iS*A._.
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Mr*. Anna- llo y r* ......... ....
1
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Mr*. Anna B o y ca.. , __
1
Connelly.
t'***t* e a lta r a r d * d la P la t B ank N* I Pag* ST Seminal* C atn ip R ecarda
------.------ ;_____ •___
1
Will Prleraon..................
Paulin* K enner_____ _

Cram er B. P o tte r.;
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J. E T. C ham hetlaln
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S e m in a l* C aualy R ecarda
lo 41 (lei* I,o tt S n h d « )..
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M. M. S m ith...... ..............
------------------------------ --J . W. Whit* K «t»t*.
I to 61 a n d 64 to * 0 .._____ '
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h i. M. Sm ith..£______ _

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M. M. Sm ith
M. M. Sm ith
M. M. Sm ith

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M. M. Sm ith ...
M. M. Smith...
M. M. Smith...,
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'•&gt; Van N 60 It E 150 It
S 64 It W 160 ft......•
tee 1L EJ* 66. t 1*0 an d 4-10
* * tr r r 'o l 66 N of B y ......... .
tw. IT, &lt;-’■
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I nk* Monroe Produce Co
44.10
M. hi. S m ith___ _______ ’ 2H.25

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M. M. Smith.™..... ............

{ £ P M d 'K ,, 'H r 41, B6, 84

M . hi. S m ith __________
J . I I - f t N. P. C olw ell__
Armour Pert III ter Worke
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C a u a lr Rrcdrd*
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Na.' I, P*«a 139. S em inal* C aaniy Record* ,
J. C. C arter .
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W. W. D aniel,
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S tJ6 It sKly 091 It E
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run IV 1-135 I t N 660 ft
W
It N 3326 ft to
la k e . Mnuror E ly to
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1(5 It IV 170 It S 465 II
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mfl that part of Sec 26
l)n I h e ta rrn Perilm m on
and Tamarind a t* N ol
Block 2 N ----------- ----------B,t TM It tt“ «ncC 676ll. N of
*E ror ul S W J*______
run tf IT.! ft N 1280 It
SE *lon, lake to point
opposite be* S to b e i.._ _
E,, IKS It W and 675 ll N ol
SI! cor ol 8 W U . . 4 _ _ _
run N 1759 ll N W ly .to
H' line ol Her S to pt
&lt;71 It S ol S lino Sec.
II to bet Hr*. E 330
III
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Vi III* It W* and T05 It N ol
ll Stc poit on S boun
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run \V 6*0 ll N 1769 It
SEljr alont lake 1441 It
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B,t 1.35 cK K *nd 3 Jy ch N ol
5 W tor of SE |4 . - ________
mn E 10 rh N 3.33 ch
W lo ch 8 3.33 ch (laar
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h * W U ol N 210 It o!
Block 17 and lea* a tilp
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t ' l Black 18_______________
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M. M. Smith

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82.65

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M. y . Smith

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41.70
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51. M . S m ith ....... ---------W. R. P a l l . . .------:-------J. A. Alllaon-----------------Jam a* P. W alah--------- —

10.15
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M. M. S m ith .....................
J . W. I'rlca------------------Unknown
II. M. H a l i t i A C a ------M. M . S m ith.....................
hi. M. S m i t h ----- --------J . D. Hood_____________

49.90
30.93
10.70
6.41
12.75
17.30
14.60
61.90

M. M. Sm ith ... i ------- £

53.50

33.50
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Mr*. M . B. Z » c h » ry ...._ ' 108.25
Mr*. M . B. Z achary
. (B ade ta c l* I6 &gt; ______ 108.18
J . H. Illn k l* ....... ................
• 1.68
lU a it y T r u it C o,._____
11.92
14.80
• J . P. L atng._______ ;
R ealty T ru it Co.(, . . , _ _
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B. D . il'N a a L __________
W. E. J a m ito n ______ __
Mr*. P ra n k O ourti._____
C . B. R y an ...._____ __
A ronka T ak ach ...r___ —
T . J . G 11nil In ........ .............
P . I - W oodruff.________
4 \ D . Head------________
I&gt;. G. M onro* E atat*___
U n k n o w n .____ _________
S a u lo rd M lg. C o ..,. -----II. O. Monro* . . . ______
• A. C. h lo n ta n e tro ____
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33.20
16.85
lft.44
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14.44
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4.55
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4.55
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86.15
14.02
6.77
37.30
18.02,

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1.87
All B lntk 2 tf Tier 2 2 .......
A. C. M ontenegro t_____
ft.38
All B lock 3 N Tier 11..
H anlard h il t. Co_____ __
4.55
l a t 8 Block Y. .._____ _
D. G. Monro* Eatat*..
41.40
la t t and N H i.ot 9 Block
A. Bobbin* .
■ 13.97
Unknown
!al* t tn d 2 lllork 6 Tier A
33.20
Ha t a r H ir h a r d iO n _ _ _
i a t 5 Block 6 Tier
8. W. la w ln ..._____ ____
20.98
Block 6 Tier A_______
25.05
R. A. G ardner.
Block 6 T l.r 1 1 ._____
J. P. l a In | _____________
9.87
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2 Block
T ire C ............ ...............
I’a trr H offm an________
4.43
Block S Tier ( '_______
P. H offm an...«v._________
8.38
Bloek « Tier t ’_______
Unknown _________
20.95
Bloek 6 Tier f _____
S arah S t o k e * . ______
2.50
Block 6 Tier I ) _____
6.40
P e tt y W a l t o n , _
la t* I and 2 llloek 7 Tier A ...
Sally h lc ln ty r a ________
11.75
Lot 8 Bloek 7 Tier I I _______
W. II. S tu a r t........ .... ........
13.78
l a t 12 Block 7 Tier II ........ .
J . F . L a ln g ____________
16.16
ia t* 2 and 3 Bloek *7 Tier C . ..
13.75
A. L o n a ._
l.ot 9 Jllo ek 7 Tier C________
A. L ong____ ___________
18.90
Lot ft Block 8 Tier A ________
W. C. S i.w a rt E a t_____
10.70
l a t 7 Illook 8 Tier A ______
U n k n o w n . ________
41.40
l a t * 4 and 5 Block 9 Tier II...
A. S. Syroe*..
____
13.97
Lota N, 9 and 10- Bock
T ier II ..........................
A.
8.
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33.50
M. M ..Sm ith...... ...............
36-85 I a t ft Block 8 T ier C ____ ..
K. T . D u rlin ____ ______
25.05
Shield* I tr i.u r
61.VO Lot 9 lllork 8 Tier ('
.........
h i. D urham .___________
20.95
I a t 10 Block 8 Tier C .... _
20.95
W. C. Slaw art E * t.,._ o _
Lot h Bloek 6 Tier l&gt;
W. C, S tew art, E at_____
12.75
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run
ta le 2 . 1. 4 and &amp; llloM, a
W. C. Staw arl, E*t______
10.70
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Lot I Block 9 Tier »
16.85
U n k n o w n ..,.__________
E 100 It )
... 36 19 30
11.90 Lot 3 Block 9 Tlar H ...
Mrr. A. L. la n e , ..........
i&gt;. II. J u n e * ...................... 1 20.95
ol N}4 of 8 !j ol HE&gt;* ol
l a t I Block 9 Tier C-----------■J . Cowart
____ ____ _ t 15.60
N W f*
36 19 30
8.95 l a t 4 Block 9 TDr C ..............
H atte P. I.eevltt
____
W. A , Strlngfaliow ___ _
4.65
of NJ*. ol S E ', ol NWJ*
Lot 10 Block 9 Tier C .........
4.55
M. P a u l.. .......... ;____Z
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Lot 9 Block 9 Tier ( ' .
10.70
O. A. Arm atrong
S W fi of NM’ i; .......
36 19 90
21.65 la t* I. 6 and 7 Block 9 T ie;
VV. C. Stew art Eat _____ I 49.60
S W ', of NE fj of S W '. end
Lot 10 Block 9 Tier K- _______
10.70
D. I_ T h ra a h rr ... _____
8J» of NW 1* jif
.... _.. .
9.35 i a t 9 Block 9 T ier 0
6.65
_ I™ B. S im o n a....................
Middle 39 It Lot I Block 11&gt;
llc t 10 ch S and 30 ft W of
Tier A .
tec po*t on E line . . . . __ 36 19 30
Unknown
. ______ __
3.20
run tV 115 ft N lot) It
la t
Block 10 Tier A
VE. II. Jane* •..
10.70 .
Lot
Block 10 Tier V
E 415 ft 8 100 ft (tee,
II. C. Dulloa*
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8.65
5.75 l a t
Block 10 Tier C
N ' y ) ....................................................... . . . .
K. Klrlijr _____________
3.65
la t
Bloek 10 TDr C . . ______
Ilrt 560 It 8 and .10 It W ol
' U nknow n_________ _____
4.55
tec po*t on E line
36 19 30
la t* 2. 3 end 4 lllork 10
run W &lt;15 ft N 200 ft
T ier D ......... ......
J . 8. Gardner..'..!___ _
17.15
Mr&gt; A. I_ la n e
5.15 l a t 5 Block 10 TDr D
K 415 ft 8 200 l t _ . _ .......
12.75
J. 8. G ardner.. ________
I '. I'hilpot Heir*
6.60 Lot I Block II TDr A
S?&lt; of S l j of NE»» of 8K
36 19 30
14.80
A. M. T h u a h e r _____
Ail N U of S\i ol S E ', of
Block
Lot 2 ,iiu
,» ,II, TDr
I . . . oft ,
12.75
L. ll. T h u a h e r _______
M. 51. Smith
6.90 l a t 10 Block 11 TDr A
Sr! 'f In S»nford (it
7.40
U n k n o w n ______ ____ .
.................
s » , or N
&gt;, oi 3"4o f S E ', ol
20.95
Lot I Block II Tier II
hi. J. S t o k e * ..............
11.00 l a t 8 Bloek II TDr E
N W *4____ .
T . J. M i l l e r ___________
2.50
l i f t SW rnr of E h ol N W J,
la t a 9 and 10 Bloek II TWr
4.55
D. Q . M o n r o * ....______
ol 8 W ' , of NW I,
.
36 19 30
I i.o t &amp; Block 12 TDr tl
6.60
Phoebe Asliury . . . _ _ _
run K 261 ft N 157 ft
Lot 8 Block 12 T ar C
. W. A. Htrlngfellow_____
4.55
9.15 l a t 6 Block 12 TDr E
J'. II. Hactor
W 364 ft B 187 f t . _______
4.55
D . L. T h r* * h er,________
l a t 3 Block 12 Tlar (1
2.50
Unknown
___________
l a t I Block 13 TDr A
20.95
W. I’. S law art E * t.____
Hanlard IIH |h ta a* R arard ad In 1*1at flaak Na. 2 Page &lt;3. Sntnlnele f a. Recarda
8 . W. L * w lo ___________ " 25.05
2.50 Lot 7 Block 13 TDr A
I'nknow n
... __
f a t 42----- ------------------ ------ .......
41.40
('. II. IJfnt** ________
la t* 45 and 46 ---------- ... ...
A C M arta* AdflDn la H anlard aa R etarded In P la t B**k I P age 95
5.35
’ Mra L. W. riltay
___
H em nale C * u ai)iR * t* rd *
•
4.66
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C.
II.
Dinfe*
________
la t a 48 and 4 9 .....____________
4.65 Lot 8 Block 10 TDr 9__________
I. T ynm a ........ ?„ ..... .......
la t a 67 and 6&lt; _______ :------- .'. _
4.55 I a t 10 Block 10 TDr 9 .............—
W. W. A bernathy..........
la t a 0 ! and 0 3................ ;----------jo * C a m e ro n .__________
12.73 ,
6.60 l a t 9 Block 10 Tier 9...... .............
W. I_ A bernathy ------Lola I t s , 113. 114 a n d I1 G ----U nknow n.
4.63 ; , u
4.66 Lot* 4, 8 , 9 - i n f t J p . Block 10
U nknow n....... .-_______....
la t a 121 and 132.-.._ — -- --------5-36
P. T. F ie ld * __________
T ier 1 0 ...
-------- ---B aalty T ru st C o .._ _ _ _ _
31.45 y ’.
Lot* 3, 8. 9 and 10 Block I t
T D r 9 :......
n* » lty T ru*t Co. _____ ,* 21.25
W. P. L taalll'* Hub-Dialalea aa R aearded In Plat Baak Na 1 P a |* 37
Jo* C a m tro n ........ ............
16.85
L or I Block 11 T D r io ---------H tm laala C aaaly Retard*
Lot
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Block
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4.55
! 90 l a t 6 Block II TDr 10
la t a 18. 19. 20 and 31---- ---------W. P. Leavitt
12.75
B aalty T ru»t t!o.
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llayd'a Hub 1)1,1,ten a* R arard ad la Plat Haak. Na. I, Page 83
6.60
Lot 10 Block It Tier 10
Unknown
__ ____
Hr m lnetr t'a u n lr K rrard,
J . P. Lain* .............. .... . 16.85
Lot* 2 and 3 Block 11 Tier I t - .
6.77
|a t 3
H. Ilrunaon
6.15
Itecardad la Plal Baah 1, Page*
la ta 5 a'lTd A
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Klb*l M a rk ,
1.67
93 a a d 91. Hem laale C eaal} Record*
l a t 9 ........................................
•
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1.67
la i | |
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Eth»l M ark*............... ......
59 It ol E 117 It nl Lot 3 ------J . F. Lalng
3 .(0
1.67 H
Lot II ________ ____ ______
Iloala h lc C a ln .................
Beg 50 ft W ol NE cor Lot 3
tJ B
l a t 1 8 ____ v ________________
' K |h»l M ark*--------------- ru n , S 117 ll W 50 ll
6.60
Lola I t , 20, 31, 32 a nd 3 3 ______
8. O. S h ln h o |a * r_ --------3.10
N r t 7 It E 50 f r . . . ------ a.
C. B. M cC arth y ____
Ja c k C o llln a __y ___
Lot IS ----------- t ----- 4---------------10.70
6.60
A. 11. K lag h t__________
Lot 1 4 ____ ____ a--------------------M arkham P a rk llalahl* a* R a ra rd a d la Plal Baak N a. I, P a |* 77
6.60
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l a t 1 Block 8 Tier 7 .. . *______
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Lot 7 Block 10 Tier 10_________
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l a r f t Block 11 Tier 4 . , , —
la t a 9 and JO Block 11 Tier 6
Lot* 8, 9 and 10 Bloek 12
T ier 3 ........_________, ____
Lot I Block 12 Tier 6 : ; --------- -la t* 9 and 10 Block 12 T ier 3 ..
la t a 1 a nd 2 Block 13 Tier 1 _ _
t a t 5 Block 13 Tl»r 4__________
l a t 6 Block 13 T l-r 4__________
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�THESANFORDHERALD
■ B. J« HOLLY, Editor
W. M.. HAYNES, Business Manager

tB E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PR£$

ded u such how‘ and
We have o n e'o r. two'
jr will soon feel tho
;
If labor -ft scarce .here on ■the
spring crops there are pienty of
school boys and Boy Scouts that
could be used to pick peppers and
beans and. they are ail willing to
work. The farmers should investi­
gate the willing boys In Sanford and
put them to ,work. This is being
done everywhere , in the United
States this season. -

Will some kind friend please in­
form us whether this Is .the yesr
they hold elections or not. Up to
date, wo have heard nothing about
any campaign, any speeches, any
noise, any platforms, any promisee,
any recommendations, any Bulshcviki, any anything. Wo move that
all of them be declared elected by
acclamation and get it o(T the calen­
dar. If they arc ns dead as they
seem they might just as well be In­
terred at the state capital now as
next year.

The Herald is being thanked ev­
Tho railroad now goes, to More- ery day for assisting the various
heaven and Editor Will Stevens is campaigns and from those'at Wash­
justly proud of this fact.
ington up todhoso at home are tell­
ing us whut a wonderful help wo
have
been. Sounds sweet to the ear
Ma Ruhl [a carried away with the
flyers from tho camps at Arcadia as but in passing the prunes please re­
they now stop In Scbring- postures member that editors have to cat and
Bo careful, Ma, about that uni­ the boys have to be paid every Sat­
urday night, if you want us to
form.
keep tho home fires burning - you
E. T. Woodruff in this issue asks should take The Herald—that is you
th at wc observe the minute for rev­ can keep the fires burning with U
erence of the flag at six each even­ after you rend It. ' .
ing. Good suggestion and should be
Serriinole county can well feel
carried oqt.
proud of her feat in subscribing for
There is a big fish on exhibition at the Third Liberty Loan and doing
Tampa now that weighs. 30,0(10 more than her share, Now wc will
pounds. That is the same fish that Noon be called upon to subscribe for
got away from Capt. P. M. Elder- tho Red Cross nnd this will he real
on Lake Jessup one day* last sum­ giving. Subscribing for the Liberty
Loan is merely investing your mon­
mer.
ey. Giving to the Red Cross is real
giving and (hose who some time ago
Frank_UuHaker,
that
veteran wanted t give real money to the
newspaper man who quit tho editor­ Rod Cross will, be called upon for the
ial chair on the Tampa Times for donation. Giving to the Red Cross
the army will prohahly go across
soon ns a member of the tanks.
Well, when they toko them that old
Congressman Joe Sears sends us a
wc aro going over with them.
printed letter saying that he is a
candidate for congresj and will have
Tho young man ol this section or to stay on the jolt but that he is
of any other section of the United willing to answer any and all ques­
Staten who fails to serve hi* country tions, etc. We will send him one of
now when he has the chance of a our stock letters in due time thank­
ing him for pust favors in allowing
us to vote for him and wishing him
many happy returns of the day.
We are just crazy about those print­
ed' letters and the Congressional
Record and divers and sundry re­
ports rent-from W slilngtou.
BRUTALITY OF THE GERMAN

BUTCHER

A fine ..change
F-you’ve been wearing
n Hingle-breur.'ed suit,
choose a dnub'e-b eaa'cd
one for Spring. Thcy't ?
very stylish and very be­
coming lo mos; men.
I

The models we r*re
showing will mnke a hit
with you; Hart SehtdTner
&amp; Mqrx made them.
T hat means all-wool
und big value.

The home of Hart Scheffncr &amp;
' Marx dothes

One of the most touching incidents
of the brutality of l be war and the
dastardly machinations of the pros­
ecutor of humanity comes from the
mother of Win. S. Moore of this
city. Her bra .her has been In the ser­
vice and not long ago was captured
by the German horde. She received
a letter from him atari lg that he
had been captured, was well fed and
treated, and for them not to worry,
but in that l»f.«*r was a statement
that by reperate pnAt' i.e was re­
turning n ' package of L’s eiTec a for
her to keep. The package came
shortly and it was a gold watch.
On looking into the works she found
a slip of paper,, apparently a cigar­
ette paper, upon which was scrawled
this fateful message:
, "I will never come home; my ncse
and oars have, been cut oiT."
Now, folk*, that is not all they
have done to this man and to every
other man captured; and, too, the
report does not come from a news­
paper reporter'and is not exagger­
ated; no* it is not told half as bad
ns it really Is, arid It comes right
oukof the home of a Lakeland man.
ThaV tell-tale qote placed against the
letter which Jto was forced to write
opens the “lory qf German treachery
and cruelty; o f’ the untold misery
our boys are subjected to:—Lake­
land News.
VITAL STATISTICS
There has just -come under our
observation a small circular, the
kind which may be conveniently
slipped Into a letter, wich evidently
Is sent out by our neighbor city,
Sanford.
"Vital Statistics of Florida," Is the
heading. It then gives tho birth
rate and'death rate per thousand of
several of Florlda'o important cities.
Sanford ia credited with 17.3 births
and fijO ^deaths per thoutnr.d. Or­
lando is credited v.-itIt 15.2 births
per thousand and 23.8 deaths per
thousand.
The reason Sanford's death ratu it
i a far below us in comparitoh with
tho population is because when It
comt-a to dying every one In the
countryl-Tor' mllci around want* to
die here*
i
1 No; so'jnucb from the fact, that

than live fnywhere else, but because
of our wonderful medical. InstitUr
tlon*. Orlando U noted for'lta hoe*
pitali, bo .after all that .la poaalblo
Li done for a patient at home and
the ca«e aeems hopclesa they rush
them'here. Nine times out of ten
they are saved, but not always, scon*
sequcntly Orlando la credited •with
the deaths of most of tho territory!
from Haines City to DeLand, from
the East Coast to nearly the West
Coast.
*
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Orlandoites rarely die from annthlng but old age.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
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This “ vital statistics" seem .so
vital to Orlando that* the papers
down there bring' it up every year
after the tourist season is over and
there is nothing else to talk about.
We know nothing abou{ the little
booklet spoken of but the vital statistica were compitod by tho State
Board of Health, we presume and
with *that we have nothing to do.
"Facta is facts" and "Flggers is

OUR DUTY TO THE FARMER
South Florida cities of Arcadia's
size and commercial Importance are
not living up to their opportunities
or doing their whole duty to the
country, when they fall to provide
cold storage establishments, can­
neries and other means of taking
care of the surplus food products of
the farms.
Tho farmer lost heavily on his
late cabbage because the local supply was greater than the demand
and the northern markets were de­
moralized by the eommisaion crooks
who always find plenty of bonchrads
who will give him their crops and
sometimes pay the freight.
The new crop of potatoes is ndTw
coming o n 'th e market and will go
like the cabbage. Ditto
various
other perishable crops. •
A little Inter on.we will be ship­
ping In these same products from the
northern farmer nnd pay u :&gt;litr
price for them, when if wo were able
to keep these food crops on storage
at a nominal ccst we could not only
produce what we consume, but
able to hold our surplus for the moat
attractive price and market at our
leisure.
Moreover, the farmer could Btore

buying it at' a greatly
price.

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W.iat is the remedy? I f ‘it b not
a large storage plant «t each im­
portant bus ness renter, then we are
unable to suggest anything to check
this great economic lors to ovr coun­
ty
Other towns have tried the storage
plan and it Is proving u great suc­
cess, if we can rely upon newspaper
repor'e.—Arcadia Enterprise.

In New York* Are Ruining
Southern Growers
&gt; New York,* May 6.-ViVhnt power­
ful Influence has the "Pennsylvania
Railroad exerted oh ' Government
officials at Washington which allow*
this road to practically dicta to what
cnnimodkhs nliall be unleaded ut
lb S: O. pier No. 7 nnd which nhr I
come to piers 28 and 29? Thia ia
tho question receivers have b e st
asking all the week. They seem jto t
an fur from' n satisfactory solution
no they were in the beginning. They
knonf temo powerful influence la at
work,, because, try as they may,
and some real hardwork has been
done, they have not been able to
secure any relief frorrif the grievous
conditions which have demoralized
the mqrkots the past two weeks and
which Instead of growing better arc
getting worse.
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Numerous efforts have been made
to secure conferences with1railrcad
Officials looking to some solution cf
the trouble'. Officials of the -Food
Administration have been consulted.
They have recommended that P&lt; n.
R. officials meet the trade, discues
the points at issue and try to reach
an understanding. - Despite* this, it
is impossible to reach any one. high
up on the P. R. R.’ Receivers de­
clare Philadelphia officials dare not

from now what you Have earned or w hat‘you have spent wUf not
count—but what you have SAVED will count.
Liberal interest, paid on savings,
CAPITAL $30,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00

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lA prfl^iinnflpftiA nntf t i n o o a lv ww ia n iin n n n fwrflpfw T i^t rtc^ ^ u lM ^rfW wilwAiflpgirfV^nOiJCrW C
come here.* Officials of that road
seem determined to avoid any con­
ference, -indicating plainly by their
attitude tnat they do hot care what
happens to the trado or to the
southern growers who have poured
millions Into their
treasury
in
freight. Unquestionably misrepre­
sentations have been made to the
Railroad Administration probably
by P. R. R. representatives—about
actual conditions on the piers here.
These railroad men know it would
be an easy matter for receivers to
refute ail these untruths and for that
reason refuse to come out in the
open. There is nor proper co­
ordination between * the
Federal
Food and Railroad Administrations.
Food Administration representatives
have shown themselves willing and
anxious to do what they can to help
out, but cannot get any assistance
from tho Railroad Administration.
The Pennsylvania Railroad peopje
know this arui are apparently using
the lack of ht&amp;mony to further their
own ends.
The trade cannot understand why
it is that Florida potatoes, cucumhere and cabbage, all heavy freight
and articles from which the P. R. R.
has Buffered heavy looses from Bhortugr* should all he diverted to the
B. Si O. pier No. 7- and the easily
handled perishables to pier* 28 and
29. Outside of a few stragglinz cars
which got there hy mlstalke not n
single car of Florida potatoes was
unloaded on the Pennsylvania pier
this week. Every car went to pier 7
with the result that receivers were
compelled to haul potatoes and other
products to their stores and sell
them there. This not..only meant
a great waste of time and heavy ndditior&gt;al expense, but cause serious
losses to the growers in reduced
prices. Severn! receivers kept sales­
men on tho If. Si P. pier, which by
the Maj dor* not open until 7 a. m.,
hoping buyeis might come, but bud
to take th en away because there
wa,* ho trade. In tho meantime, a
piers 28 and 29, the natural markets
for southern goods, tho stevedores,
because they had nothing to do,
were whiling the hours away nmus­
ing themselves. Tuesday, during the
day, 25 cure were unloaded oit^piers
28 and 29. That night 34 more tars
were unloaded. At the same time
23 cars were unloaded on .pier 7.
Tim P. It. It. could easily have handled-nU of there earn without'any
congestion or confusion and saved
Florida growers thousands of dol­
lars: Thuisduy 47 care "were at pier
7, while the P. R. R. in 24 h 9 Ut«
had unjoqded only (19 cars. Before
the war 250 cats were handled in a
day at plots 28 and 29.
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transportation the past winter Flor­
ida celery and lettuce growers wc-c
ruined and the same fate is in store
for the Flprida potato grower. The
market hire has gohe - to ‘jjot be­
cause ,tfie potatoes were at pier 7
instcaa of piers 28 end 29. ..Pricen
thii -vjui-k' will net the growers leia
hhl. tq deliver here. Losses to the
growers, are easily several hundred
do!!tt:.s i oflr, a loss whioH they can
ill allTord, and which they will re­
member when the
Government
again urges them*to raise potatoes to
feed the country. As New York goes
so goes nearly overy market in the
country. Because or tho hresk hero
nearly every other market U lower,
Philadelphia selling down to $3.50.
Tho teases are cumulative as well as
received
local. A telegram
from Hastings by a local receiver
early in the week staling that dig­
ging was hekvy ui:h . indication!1 of
mc:c rain. The f. o. b. market on
-Thursday.was S3 for No. Is. Buyc a would rut oJTcr more than $2.75,'
showing a $2 f. ir. b. lore to growers.
Many ca*r. v.c*o being diverird f'oftt
New VcnI: and mere will tie u .I ns
there arc better dock condition; here.
N. Y. Produce Notvs.
Wilbur, M’Coy
Wilbur'McCoy, 88 years of age
died yesterday .morning at n o'colck

at * his home, 847 West Seventh
street, after a‘ lingering Illness. Sur­
viving him are his wife and two
daughterr, Miss Arllne McCoy of
this city and Miss Ethel McCoy of
Bristol, Term.
The body accompanied by rela­
tives will be forwarded to Cleovand, O., tonight at 8:40 o'clock,
where the Interment will take place.
Funeral services will be held at the
residence this afternoon aft 3 o'clock.
First Methodist Church, South, con­
ducting the same. The arrangement
ducting the same. The arrange
ments are In charge of Moulton
Kyle.—Times-Unlon.
Wilbur McCoy was well known in
Sanford where he accomplished
much in the way of inducing people
to locate here and was greatly in­
terested In the celery and winter
vegetable crops. He made this, city
his headquarters irt the eajly days
and his many friends here mourn
his loss today.
Lemon City b about to lose the
Smith-Hughes fund for support of
agricultural schools, because flume
people of that section do not think
the agricultural course, which is re-

qulred to get the fund, is of heneat
to the school. The rules require ■;
least ten students in the agricul­
tural department, who will devote at
least half of each day to the a;ml&gt;*
of agriculture. _
The Bellevisw Hotel at Clearwater
is erecting a swimming pool which
will cost, when completed, J75.000.
The first story wfil^contain the swim­
ming pool handsomely appointed
and finished, the second story a
dance hnli extending around three
sides and overlooking the pool.
Very few types of road would
have been in constant use nearly 5
year and a half, subject to the heavy
traffic tha: goes over the Dixie
Highwny without requiring some re-"
pairs. But Polk'S" roads are better
tha't when first pul down, because
the base is packed harder and the
wave* and ruts have "ironed out."
These roads will need maintenance,
however. It would iie sheerest fotlw
to expect them to stand indefinitelwithout repairs. Provision for sys­
tematic patrol aqd upkeep is one of
the prime duties of the county ccom
missioners.

For State Tax Commissioner
VOTE FOR
He is qualified by experience to deal
.“with the tax problem.
a.
He will work untiringly for tax reduction
and equalization.
Served two terms on Board of County
Commissioner?, of Duval County.

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described property situated Jn Sem­
with, the effort* of the n e t of the
inole county, Florida, to-wft: Beg.
human
race
and
give*
them
alt
the
Summary of the
l,4U'chs E and 4,&lt;&gt;7 cha at SW cor
I n a n a A b o u t , Floating Small strength of unity. Twd dollar*-gives
of N E K of W f f . Sec T.tfTp 21 S.
you one year's membership in the
Talk* SaeclacUy
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN AND
' R. *0 E, run N 7.26 cha E 4.16 cha,
Red Cross and one year’s subscrip­
Arranged for.
M
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• • : AROUND SANFORD
|S 7 .2 6 'chs, W 4.16 cha (leoa.beg
Herald Boader* tion to the magazine. You cannot
lira.
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ditor.
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bavins
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fall to be interested in the work of
4.86 chi E and 4.07 chs, S of SW
for U h t B l a n n . l t would boapproclatod U th e y would u U p h o o a X70-J
the
Red
Cross
if
you
read
the
mag­
cor
of N E H of SW K Sec. Run N
Ike Frasier U diving a new Over­ ate candidate for the United States
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bad Light ®* purchased from the Infantry. He U now atationed at azine.
Arthur Dlckios srrived yesterday 11 oa .t,. \
In honor of thair guest, Mra. D.
O verland Salea &amp; Service Co.
Camp Gordon, Atlanta, where he la
S.:
Shellhorn
of
St.
Louis,
Mr.
and
from
Camp, Wheeler on a five day*' I
,
Chain Letters
Mr« R- E* Fihlcber of Fruitiand training troops.
furlough to the delight of his parT h e ja ld land being assessed a t
Mrs.
William
Gillen
charmingly
cnThere is now a chain letter- beinj;
Park, Fla., arrived in Sapford today
d ite of
Usuanco of such cai^
Forrest Gatchcl who is with the circulated in this Division, especially teftainod on Wednesday evening at •nt* and many friends. ‘
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,
in tho name of Moses Sam*ndj» the.gupt of her friend, Mr*, U. S. Naval Reserves "at Key -West
their
homo
oh
Laurel
avenue.
,Thc
j. p, Hilburn at the M. E. Parton- has returned to that city alter a In the state of Tennessee.
rooms of the residence were prettily
M b. Marian Philip, h i. m u rn .d u'!*'
“ W r«rllflcit. .h .ll be
The statement referring to the Red decorated for tho occasion with many
ai'r, where ahe will remain for sor­ lew days furlough apont with home
in Rollins C o ll.,.
a pl— n. h ? , T
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folks. Mrs. Gatchel and little son; Crosa In this letter la without au­ beautiful roaid'and violets. During «.ek end with her p .r .n .., Mr. and H "
er*! day*.
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thority,
and
chapter
member*
are
the evening a number of interesting Mra. L. R. Philip,.
B u y — Stone&gt; Golden Crisp Potato Forrest will remain a short tjrae
, “ M A . D' 1S18' ,
with, her parents, Mr. and Mr*. M. requested to do all they-can-to atop gsrrtcs of Five Hundred were en­
&lt;jhlpa at L. P. McCuller'a. ?4-4tp
*-------Witness my official aolgnature and
this letter and not have It answered.
Harry Ward haa returned from an M. Stewart before returning to Key Any'time you happen to see a chain joyed a n d 'a t a late houlr dainty war
Mr.
Park,
chairman
of
the
R
cd
jBMl
this the 7th day of May, A. D f ,
JVeat.
time refreshmonta were served. The Cross campaign ’for the state of 1918."
extended visit to polnUl in Indiana
letter in which the Red Cross name affair was thoroughly Informal %nd
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and other atatca. He report* that
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Is used you are authorized to state enjoying the evening were Mr. and Florida spent a few dyas In the city | (*•■!)
"A Terror to Mosqultow."
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.
there is nothing but war talked up
this week.
that It is without authority.
Mrs. J., P, Hurley, Mr. and Mrs.
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‘ there and war is their business to
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Tho
Postal
Department
does
not
H.
D. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. San­
By
V.
M.
Douglaas,
D. C.
the exclusion of everything else.
Claud Roundtree, representing thej
Attention. Royal Neighbors
sanction the circulation of any kind ford,* Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Hurley and
74-Tues-5tc
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Qabbett leave
firm of Wyeth &amp; Co. of Philadel­
All members arc urgently requeu­ of chain letters, and no chain what­ Mr. nnd Mps. I. ,E. Eatridge. .
for Daytona Beach today where ed to be present Thursday afternoon, ever should be answered.
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phia spent a few days In the city]
they will spend several monthe. I
this week.
May 9th. Business of special im­
The Auction* Bridge Club was de­
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portance. ."Refreshment*." .
Red Cross Briefs .
lightfully entertained on Monday
"A Terror to Mbaqultor*." '
Mrs. Thomas A. Neal nn&lt;£ dough-1
Recorder.
If your son or brother or friend afternoon by Mrs. Eugene Roumilr
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is In a German prison camp he flhds lat at her home on Palmetto avenue. ter left recently for San Antonio.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Krupp have
"Over There"
awaiting him an American Red Several interesting rubbers of bridge Texas, where they will join Capt,
returned from Montgomery, where
Word haa been received by Mr. Cross emergency food parcel.
were played, at the conclusion of Neal. •
they visited their son, Leslie, who Is and Mr*. Loosing that their son,
which scores were added and Mrs.
in the hospital corps at that place. Arthur has at last arrived saicly
Mr. C. A. Betts left Saturday for
Free life Insurance is to he pro­ F. J. Gonzales having high was pre­
They thoroughly enjoyed the trip "somewhere In France." All of his vided for Red Cross workers across sented with a lovely pair of black Woodberry, Ga., "where he was
nnd the eight of- such a large camp friends aqd the people of Sanford the seas;
■ilk hose. Among the guests were called by the illness of his mother.
and hospital.
wish.Arthur all the success and best
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Mrs. E. P. Morse,, Mrs. Claud How­
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Thos. Dawda of DeLand spent a
Mrs. Fries of Oklahoma is the wishes and wc are all hoping he will
The Red. Cross has supplied 1,000,- ard, Mrs. Ernest Galloway, Mrs. A
guest of her nhter, Mrs. Al Liija soon return.
000 surgical dressings and opened B. Wallace, Mrs. R. A. Newman, few days in the city this week, com­
and her many Sanford friends are
relief headquarters in nine regional Mrs. Walter Morgan, Mrs. Richard bining business and pleasure.
Dcas, Mrs, R, B. Bower, Mrs. G. D.
Summer School
glad to see her here again.
districts of Italy.
Mrs.
C.
L.
-Polk,
one
of
Sanford's
Bishop,
Mrs. F. J. Gonaales and Mrs
Miss Lillie Farnsworth left yester­
Far Wood and heavy hauling aee
former
teachors
will
accept
a
limited
Ernest
Houshotder.
day for Rollins College where she
Murrell, or phone 37*.
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Supplied American troops *with
number of pupils who arc desirous of
will-take a business course.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Cameron have making up work during the summer comfort'klls and sent them Christ­
The
Priscillas
were
delightfully
man gifts.
arrived In the city, from Key West months.
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entertained’ on Friday afternoon by
T. P. Denham left Sunday lor
for a thirty days furlough. Ed. Is
«]:h the U. S. Navel Reserves.
Organized a nurse’s service for Mrs. J. D. Roberts at her home on Jacksonville* where he will remain
Laurel avenue. The afternoon sped several days on business.
The Surprises of,Life
Mr. and Mrs. Will Coulbourne are many indeed and when most American army use.
all too rapidly with fancy work,
and Mi*» Frances Chappell and Reg* vividly portrayed by a minister as
knitting and chatting, after which
S. II. Rogers of Tampa is spend­
Established infirmaries and rest Mn. Roberta assisted by her daugh­
inald Holly spent Saturday evening they were by Mr. Massey at tho
in Orlando taking in the show at Tempi? Sunday night In his sermon stations along all routes followed by ter, Miss Ruth served a delicious icc ing a f£w days in the city this week
on business.
Phillips Theatre and -having lunch on that subject, certainly give one the American troops In France.
course. Among the guests were
ere returning home.
Mr*. C.'W. Speer, Mra. A. E. Ilill,
plenty of food for thought.
Mr.
spent Saturdny in
Provided nn artificial limb factory Mrs. J. E. Pace, Mrs. C. C. Wood­
Mcssey began with the days of old
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OfUndo
combining
business and
and
special
plants
for
the
manufac­
ruff,
Mrs.
Pnttin,
Mrs.
Purdon,
Mrs.
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
and re-stated the greater surprises
pleasure.
that thp world had witnesrod, even ture of splints and nitrons oxide Eastcrby and Mrs. .Caldwell.
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unto
the present day, closing his gases.
Froy Uoussean la in the city for a
Judge Perkins of DeLand was a
sermon
with u kind of a pre-review
A jolly crowd motored to Palm
leu days with Mrs. Roascan and
Established a casualty service for Springs on Thursday afternoon and business Visitor in the city this
her jarenta, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent. of the outcome of the present world
week.
picnie supper,
i
Froy is now with the Miami Herald. conflict that is more or less the gathering information in regard to hod a delightful
greater surprise of the ages. The the wounded and missing.
Swimmiimg was enjoyed before and
O o p rrltk l U a rl BbU I b u A M i n
Mrs. Greene is visiting friends advice of the pastor wan given at
Mr. Curlett of Geneva was a San­
after supper until u late hour. En­
und relations at Woodbine, Gn. Ar­ intervals throughout the service und
Hospitals and convalescent homes, joying the evening'were Miss Bertha ford visitor yesterday.
thur Greene accompanied her that wan to the effect that all should lie
Morey. Miss Mabel Lee, Miss Ma­
far and upon his return home spent ready to enter into the presence of twenty dispensaries In the American
Washburn Promoted
mie
Bragg, Mrs. Lee, Miss Mabel
army
zone,
warehouses
from
the
sea
a couple of weeks with his sister, the Master nnd not he taken by the
Word comes from Floytl WashBragg.
Mrs.
Bragg,
Mr.
Harley
to
the
Swiss
border
have
been
es­
Gladys at the Woman's College at surprise of death at any time.
tablished,- children's hospitals and Maine*, Mr. Raleigh King and Mr. hum, the eldest son of Mr. end Mrs.
Tallahassee.
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R. F. Washburn that he has been
During the services a beautiful homes, reclamation work in invaded R. Rice.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopathic violin service was rendered by Mrs. sections from which the enemy has
transferred from Co. K, 122nd In­
Fhysician.
First National Bank C. J. Marshall. Mn. Marshall has been driven, clothing the naked and
OU see here one of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Griffith of fantry nt-Cemp Wheeler to the Mo­
bldg., Phone 330-W.
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kindly consented to render several feeding the hungry are some few of Sarasota have herome residents of tor Mechanic's Signal Corps and has
new Varsity suits for
Tcm Malm has arrived safely in selections for the church and her the uses to which our dollars have
been pronoted to Corporal?*
Sanford
and
are
located
at
the
Lin­
spring. It’s one of the
France, according to letter received playing will he n feature of the ser­ been put by the American Red
coln Hotel. Mrs, Griffith will he
here by his sister, Mrs. H. E. Tolar. vices for n time.
economy styles by
Crors. Are you a member? and pleasantly remembered ns Mlr.s SnlA Ca r d of Thanks
He is with the 304th Field Artil­
have you renewed for another year? ! lie Lou Peabody and her man)
Hr wish to thank all those who
lery.
FIGHTING IN H U M E
friends will be delighted to welcome on'rihuted the beautiful flowers,
Sergeant .\fcade Fox of the Coast
und all kindners shown us in sym­
Pay Your Poll Tax Now
iier and‘her husband to this city.
Artillery is home for n few days fur­ The French Government Official
In order to vote at the coming
pathy in the death ol our dear
Motlau„Pklurc of Fighting
primary election poll taxes lor 1916
lough much to the delight of his
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barrett ar­ brother.
In France
friends nnd home folks.
Meade
and 1917 must be paid on or before
Mr. und Mr*. IV. E. Saintnis. .
rived from Plant City last week nnd
thinks that he will not he home Taken by tlie order of the General May 11th.
are housekeeping again at 614 Mag­
again soon as he has an engagement Staff and loaned by the French g o v
There is no superfluous
The commissioners of St. Augus­
nolia avenue.
Mr. Barrett will
Woman’s Club Notes
with Tracy McCuller in France.
eminent to the N. Y. World through
use
of wool fabric.
have charge of the Armour Refrig­ tine recently puid off the entire in­
The last monthly business meet­
its war correspondent, E. Alexander
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debtedness
of
the
town
excopt
a
erator Co. business for Jialaojce of
•But that isn’t the only
Powell will be shown at the Lyric ing of the club year wan held on last the season.
"A Terror to Mosquitoes."
bond issue of 3G5.00Q issued for tho
Wednesday
afternoon
at
the
club
way
they.conserve.
Thursday
Matinee
und
night.
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purchase of the water works sys­
house,
Mrs.
E.
M.
Galloway
presidpicture
shows
war
just
it
is.
You
•Mis. E. S. Tyner nnd grandson,
Mrs. \Y. If. Harris, who has been tem. The city owed $400,000 at the
They save your money
lleginald Holly left this morning for will nee the iriighty guns pounding ing. After the repeating of collect j upending several d a js in Sanford will time the commission took over its
because
they wear longer
Gainesville where they will be the away, sending‘2,000 shells Irom each and singing the club song by nil lonve tomorrow for her home In Oak­ ffairs.
than other clothes and
guests of- Mis. Tyner's daughter, gun in n few seconds of time. Ar­ present, "Keep the Home Fires land.. While here she has been the
keep their style and shape
Mrs. Carrie B. Jackson for a few mored airships nren In flights. Two Burning." Mrs. Philips sang most guest ol Mn. George Huff.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
daysy Mrs. Tyner will visit rela­ thousand prisoners taken, in battle, beautifully, "Spring Has Come."
until the lost.
Mrs. W. E. Watsop, secretary,
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
ti v e at Morriston” and Wllliston ere see the dimdt- ol. poisoned gas and
Mra. D. C. Shellhorn has returned
'Laws of.Florida
see the di-fondara in tho firnt line gave minutes of last meeting, fol­
returning home.
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N tt’qe it hereby given that Bentrenches.
Mrs. Losjing of Wisconsin ar­
joying n pleasant visit here with Mr. a min Edwards, purchaser of Tax
fieo history as i: U made at the ments were called for.
rived In the city • yesterday from cannon's very mouth being recorded
The chairman on finance reported an&lt;l Mrs. William Gillen at their Certificate Nt). 286, dated the 7th
Wisconsin and will spend several by the camera .vit,h isuch unmistak­ that through the building fund the home on Laurel avenue.
—
day of June, A. D. 1909, has filed
di&gt;s here the guest of her couain, able. accuracy that even at this dis- club would find it possible to make
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naid certlflca’te In my office, and haa
The homo of H art Schafiner 6
Mrs. Al Liija. Mrs. I.oislng Is tho :ancJ wc get the spirit of it all.
an advance payment of one hundred
Judge D. B. Nicholson arrived mnde application for tax deed, to
Marx clothe*
risto- rf the Ijxte’ Mro. Pauline Brown
All modern war machinery , is dollars on the annual amount prom­ Friday from" Lakeland and will be ssuc (n accordance wdth law. Said
‘■3U[t who for many years, was the
. - the guest of his slater, Mrs. J. D. certificate, embraced the- following
ihawn in detail and one !s afforded ised to be paid of $200. '
brilliaht rccicty editor of the Tampa
Mr?.;
Watson,
chairman
Thrift
Roberts to r' several weeks-'at , her
unusual)/ intimate views of the
Tribtire.
^
Stnnf^
reported
JJ0.75
qollectcq
home
on laurel uvenuo/
*
yenchV.,
,
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thus far, a very creditable showing!
P! one 101 for. pressing, deinin*j
3r;d alterations.. 1 Quality and *ser- -.MbtfsV , itY-tre: n5 ih t German-, Music Department announces a • Joe ' Laing returned to Stetson
ifeneher nr.d entattslemcnis are *oeh
T - , Sho? U Cio. Co. •
through a rerirenj e from tho Frencn Commun'ty Sing fer 'Sunday May University yesterday after spending
.
*G?-tr
19:h, to be held elihir In’ the par- a pleasant week with his parents,
ri-nchcs.
Fiie-dv of
t.
Me
b r a: the S!r.r Theatre. Further an­ Mr. and Mrs. Jop Laing at their
Din’t mbs «oelng this wonderful nouncement to be made as do place homo on Oak avenue.
L-ughlin w'. 1 bj in te c ’iol . o l i a r i l
picture
at the Lyric Thursday.
he h . luccesafit!
c m , o.vri
cf mrciing.
Mrs. C. M. Berry, chairman Home
' “ B1 e-n t ain'ng c rrp at Lccn
Meade Fox, Sergegnt in the Coast
* COMMITTEE MEETING
Econom!ci, ^
a*n m a t i n g talk A r ^ t ^ S d a y from Key
dp -rg , To ns and P new a r -hi on war bread.
West on n few days furlough, much
Red Cross Society Meets Thursday
Welfare Department announced a to the delight of home folks and .his
Evening
Better Baby Contest.
many friends.
The regular monthly' meeting -of
Literature Department announced
i n Se v e n r e e l s
,
the executive committee of the Red tho anticipated pleasure of hiving
Mrs.
Roy
Tillls
and
children‘re­
Cress will be held Thursday evening Mr*. Dunn with them tomorrow
.
&lt;♦&gt;
at 7:30 at the Woman’s Cluli. This Wednesday, May 8th. A special turned homo yesterday from Or­
See the armored Air Ships, see ^
will be the-usual second Thursday program has been arranged In .honor mond, where they -have been the
guests of Mrs. TIJ1U* rister for the
meeting.
of tho occasion. Mrs.' Dunn is a past few days.
20,000 Prisoners taken in battle,
charter member of the club, a wom­
_____ ✓
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an of rare ability and fine .intellect
Red Cross Magazine
See the Cloud o f Poison Gas roll in.
Mr*. E. R. Trafford of Port J«fTho Red Cross Magazine heart to and her papers arc always enjoyed
the world the message of tho Red and are invariably of unusual in­ fetson, N. Y., left on the Osceolv
See the First Line Trenches. See
Saturday for her home after apendCross. It is a message of tenderness terest.
the mighty guns pounding away
t.
The Social Department will have ing a pleasant winter In Florida.
and it speaks from trench to battle­
an
evening bridge at the club house
ship,
from
hospital
and
prison
camp
P o ll M o ll „
sending 2,000 s h e lls ' from each
J. E. Peacock of DeLand afpenf a
and reem tion center.- J t tells you on Tuesday, the 14th, to'w hich the
A very stylish and serviceable of the heroic work of soldier* and public la Invited.' This is a benefit few hour* In Sanford yesterday on
gun in a few seconds time. See
f
«boc on a custom 1made Eng- dallora, of nurses, surgeon*** aryl affair in the interest of the - Red business.. Mr. Peacock is.county so­
ambulanc) drivers. - It tells you how Crosp work and it Is hoped a large licitor for Volusia county.
all m odem w ar machinery. : :;J
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A-our bandages - and dressing* are crowd will attend, ^hereby swelling
A . . M A - Ai , J '
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stopping wourias' and how your the proceeds.
For* reservations
H&gt;
V.
Malnei
Mr*.
H,
Y.
Malnex
arrivod
re. s a f e s t ; $ = ' money Is fighting death. Il ls the please phone Mra. R. A. Newman, ccntly from Memphis Tenn., c n i
Matinee 3 :15—Night 7-15. No Advance in Price
very cornerstone- of a great humanl- phoije 90. Mra.. Newman will bo I will be the guest-of friends and rela
1tarfctn effort, (or It Join* your effort* hoateu on this ocfatlon.
j ive* for sertiraj wceki

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W. O. Aldridge
John Mueeon...,
W. a . Aldridge

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1 Block 14.1__I.___ ______ —
i t 1 Block 1 7 , . --------- :----- -—

Neava’a Addition to Haatord oa Rccordad In Plat Book No. I, P a g ta 74 an d 131
All {Block* A a n d B . .
L o t « Block F ----- L S
Brown
Lota 7 and 8 and ■
Lot 9 Block P.
W l i t ft U t l Block
Lot X Block X
o W a to u n _
Lota.S and 4 Block* S
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run E 1462 f t N 290 ft
W USX l l 8 190 I t and
beg N E ee* or W ‘&lt; L«t X XI
run W SIS It 8 96 U E
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J. E. Paco'a Bob BlrUUn of Block C MellemlUe
Hew ladle Cenatr I
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M - WS Ww. : *a~ ----TO
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of SK U
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N E K o» 8 w i f and N H of
8 E H of B w j f . ___:..______St

8. C. Jonoa
Elrahural In c . Co.

T llaia of Clay Springe aa Rorordad In Plat Rack No.
U t a T. 9, 10. 11. IX. 18, 14 and
IB Block X I _____ _ „ ____
Lota 9 10, I I and IX Block 78.
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J. K. V a u g h n . ________

Raearda
Canaan a* R rrerd cd In Ptal Beak Na. I, r u t 193, Samlaala Cauaty Her
Lot 4 Bloch 1 . . ___ ___________
11. C,,DuHoae, Agt
U U S, 4, 8. 8. 7, lit and 11
II. c: h u B o i e . Agt........
Block g----------- ------------11. C. DuBooe, Agt-*___
Lot 3 Block 4 , _____________ 1... ,
(,io. M cC ray __ _______
LoU 7 and 8 block 4 ....... ............
,
Henry
I t o b l n a o n . . . . ___
V e t 9 Block 4 _________________
H. C. DuIIoeo, Agt____
LoU I and 4 Block S..
— __
U n kn ow n .. . . — ——__
Lola 11 and 13 Block 6...
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I.ury T l m m o m „
Lot 4 Block • _________________
11. C. DuBoic, Af t ____
Lota 8, 6,-7 and 8 Dtnrk 7, t , _
John Mack....—-----------Lota 9, 10, II gnd IX Block 7.
Clara M an le y --------- ---Lota 8 and 6 Block 8
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7.8X
8.38
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R. B. M o n r o e .______

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31 re. A. A. Wylie
U. W. Wylie, lie li

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Bank No 2 r a g e 43 Heralaele Cnunly R e o r o e ,
U U 4 to 18 t l n i U l l 5, 6
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J. H. Hudion

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M. M. Smlm

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M. M. Smith

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E. If. Preiton.

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M. M. S m ith ______

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U ag w eed aa II*cerde4 In P lat Bank No. 1 Pag* 17 R t n l u l ,
C ounty R r n i f a
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UnknokrfT T.T__________
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Oeeretreet Turpentine Co.

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N W W of N E * / „ _ -------- ---------11.30 Ileit 498 ft W of N E cor of 8 H
of Lot 1 , . . ■._ w . . . . . . .__
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B ee N W e a r ----- _ ------------------ 28 19 I t •
[fun W 430 It S 438 ft
run E 50 ft S to N tine
E 4SO ft N 438 f t...............
Lot 4 W 60 f t N to bog'._
X
Aronkn T a k a c h . . _ _ _ _
1.83 Be* 10 eh W of N E t o r -----------Beg 100 f t E of N W c o r,_______ ■fcS 11 31
run 8 11 eh E l . t S e h .to
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run E 100 ft 8 to N line
E line Sanford (Iron! N
U t 4 W 100 ft N to
25 dec K tlo n c O rant
4
Fraji P . D orn ar........ .........
3.00
line to N line Bee,. W
Beg 600 f t o l N V eor Lot 4.... 28 19 31
0 2-fO eh to b e ( , _____ - run N to See Una E 100
All In Hanford G ran t &lt;le*n N
ft tt to N tlna Lot 4 W
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W H o f - N E H and let*
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4
Joe C a m r r o n . . . - -— .......3.00
ioo f t — •___ ___________
bee N W cor of N EW ol
Bag 1X81 ft P. of 8 W cor Lot 4 . . 28 19 31
H I . t f ‘ tu n 9 10.18 eh K
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run W 203 f t N to pt
9.86 eh H S3 Ike K 1.13
on M e a n d e r Line Lot .4
rk to E line of G t. N
25 dec K alone name to
riiffna.l Vlmfl
N line Sec. W to beg
i a l S f ? ,31
and lean N ) j of N W f t,
and laaa MW ef S W ' i a?
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N E K an d In s uart aotd
Cllffard B ill_____ ______
3.00
4
to A. C. L. By aa re*
corded In • Dead Book
7 Page 804 Seminole
• C ou nty flacordil-------- . _
Beg N W cor of N E W of N E I f .
run E 0.88 eh S 10.13 ch
W 9.86 ch N 10.15 ef).......
Smith L Thrathar.
N W ! f of 8 W H of N E f » ..........
W H of N E K ot s e w _____
Beg 918 ch N and 19 ch E ljt
Thgathcr
SW cor...... _ i _____/ _ ! .
run 8 42 deg 50 min W
1.66 ch H 47 deg 10 min
E 10 ch 8 47 deg 50
min W 8.t eh N 4T deg
III min W 10 ch N 42
deg 50 min E X H ch N
47 deg 10 mln W *0 ch
N 42 deg 50 mln E 7 *»
ch 8 47 &lt;1eg 10 mln E lo
ch to beg ___ ____________
Beg N E cor ol NWW 9f H W if
run E 7 1-10 ch H 31
deg. 50 mln E I t . 4 1 eh
* r &lt; 1340 ft
N 38 deg 10 rain W
1340 ft an d lrw&lt;
4.78 ch N Ely to b e g ........
ch W of HE c o rn e r..
19 19 31
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Beg 4.66 eh N 91 drg 50 mln
run N X0 ch W 10 ch
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E of In trn e r t lo n of E
8 20 ch E to beg and
»lde o f i l v with W line .
leia heg SK c o r . _______ .... S9 19 31 # .
ru n N 61 d rg 50 min E
run N 20 ch W 10 rh S
7.95 ch S 3d deg 10 mln
*" 30 ch E 10 ch and lc*i
E 16214 3 31 dec 60 min
5 by 20 ch In 8 E eor
W 7.B5 ch N 33 deg 10
137)(
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129.90
Lot.2)
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31
29 19
ruin W 16210 ch ___ ___
S eh front hy 20 ch deep In,HE
S E J f of NW *, of SW ‘i .
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3
10
17.10 Beg 55 cb W of N e car______ r _ t
Maud* V. Chappell . _
29 19 31
cor Lot 2 . ______
Beg 8 E cor. _____________v*___ 29 19 31
run W 5 ch 8 10 ch
run N 20 ch W 5 ch 8 20
E 6 cb N 10 ch
10
31.25 Beg 34 eh E of SW c o l ________
P. P. I i jr n c r ________ _
ch E 6 ch
___________
4
W H Ol 8 W )f Urea W 5 ch or
run N IS eh E 5 eh 8
70
31
Unknown
12.1.40
29
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IX ch 8 31 drg W to 8
270
A. IL C h ap p ell____ _____
25.05
All u m u r ia y e d p art o f . ^ . „ ____ 29 19 31
line Sec. W to heg
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29
19
31
Beg 6 ch W of SK c o r . . . . — ____
Ilcg SW cor........i_____________
4
* run N 20 ch IV 5 eh 8 20
run N 15 ch E 13 ch 8
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10
Clifford Hell _________
ch E 8 ch
__ _____
33.50
15 eh W 15 ch ______
Beg n t (ntereectfun .of E line
Beg 8 K cor of N E 1, . _______ ___ 4
.MetlonvUle eve with 8
run N 3*i ch W 35 ch
eline of
_______________ 30 19 31
8 3 H ch E 35 ch _______ _
run N along ava 162 yde
Beg 10 ch W of N E c o r________ 5
K 162 yda
8 162 y d i
run W 10 rh 8 27 rh E
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W 162 yde
.................
12.20
10 ch N 27 ch
______
Dag on N hide Union a r e 250
N 12 acrci of Lnj 2 _____ __ _ ... 5
f t K of (thap m in i v e
8 10 aerra of Lot 2 __ _________ 6
run Nly on E line of
IJeg NW cor of N E &gt; , of * W * |
.Leffler'e tipd la
Lake
of 8K i f ___________
9
Monroe Ely aloeg ahnre
run 8 l l ro di E 33.31
to W line of Villa Shonta
rodl N 21 ro di W 33.33
rrroperty
8Wly* along
rode
.
—_
W line of l i m e to Union
S if of N H Of Lot 2 ___________ 9
ava Wly along N (Ida ol
Beg at Intericrtfon of 8 l i n e
l^ S . \Vllton
Union nve lo b e g . . . _ _ — 30
----- ------105.55
* Sanford G rant,
with E
T
line 8. V. Hy.
10
Beg N W c o r .
;_______ 31
run S 65 drg E 12 A-IO
Hun E 1169 ft 8 2250 ch N 10 ch N 65 deg W
It 8 *25 deg W I t ft W
H 8-10 ch lo i t i d Hy .
375 ft NWly with 8 A I
HWly along aama lo brg
Hy 943 ft N 1733 ft
All In Hanford G rant lie,, beg
(lean p art N of H A E
26.4 eh 8 of NW- cor
Unknown
____
73.90
By and leal 8 A I l l y | . _ .
run E S3 dag 8 10 ch
A. McDonald lira........„
23.00
E H of E l i of N H t f of NK*». . . 31
8 25 deg W lo Hec. Una
Chat. K i n n e r __ ______
37.30
W H ot E H Of N C I ( ot N E K - 31
N lo beg)........_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12
X 7*100 acree off the Irliagle at
N end el followings Beg
3 E o f
AW*,' and N H of
a t Inlariection o f S en ­
HEW ( l e u N 5 ,aerra of
ior Grant with W line
N W ) f of 8K *f an d l e u
eec..________________ —— 31
beg 48 ft N of KK enr
run N 13.63 rh E t o '
of N E W ’ of SE *( run N
Grant Una 8 25 deg W
691 tl W 320 ft H 469 fl
• 100 D. L T h ra ih r r
8,70
with Grant Uni to b e g ___
8 Ely In beg)
............ 14
Beg 45 ft N of 8 E cor of N E 1,
ol SEW
.... .................. 13
A Hub Dl&gt;l.I n ef Her 31 Tp. 11 8. II. I I E a i Hecarded In Pill IU»k Na. 2. Paga »
Himinale Cauaty Mecatda
run N 691 ft W 1320 ft
8 439 It
to
Hy
SEly
N J i ol Lot A _____ !_................. .
Geo. A, T ow m end ___
41.40
along lly to b e g , . . _____
Midway la Hec. JJ, Tp. 19 8 . R. 31 E. aa n tc a r d a d la Plat Beak Na. 1, P aga 41
Draw*# flab Dlilalan aa R rra r d e d
H im la e lt Cenaly Raearda
U U 9. 10, 11 a n d IX ...
Lota 11 and 6S......... 8. W, l l a r r l t ________________________________________________
LoU 7S and 77.. r _ — ________
Tlobl.BIrarnona................
8W'W of N WW ............................
Lot I S — — ______ ___________
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John Muaaon...... ......
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W 644 ch&gt;of ft WH' of S W , ___
LoU 186 and 1 3 7 . . . ___—______
Itobt. H ughey____— __—
All In Sanford G r a n t . . . . - ______
•L*t 188— _________ ______ ___
Leek B rln a o n ___ _______
NW&gt;( of N t f ' L _____ ________
Loti X74 and 8 0 0 .. _____________
Geo. Fowler...... ..................
S H of N E 1,' of NEW
• ... ........
H. A. L oiaioy
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4.35 Beg 7.95 cn 8 of -NW cor of
8 W Si
8WJ4 of BE If (leai NW*1I
32
W. G. A l d r i d g e ______
12.73
run S IS .5 ch E 7.65 ch
w H iM ;u o r« K !i d in w ii
32
Unknown . . . . . _— __ ...
8.43
N ST deg 30 mln R 9.7
E H oK - N W K of NE *a ol
ch N 62 drg 30 mln W
J. H. Cowan
—____
23.35
N K ' f -------i ____ _ . _ 32
IX H ch 8 27- deg 30
W f i of NW)&lt; of NE*, of
mln W S.73 ch lo beg
N E W ___ _______________ 31
23J3
W. O. Aldridge____ !____
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N H of N W H of N e v (
...... 33
W. G. A ld r i d g e ...____— 102.85
Iteg 7.93 eh 8 of N E earner of
E 6 arraa of 8 l i •&gt;( N W Ii of
S E W _______ a __ ________
W. G. Aldridge________
run 8 27 deg 80 mln W'
9.53 rh H 61 dag 80
W. O. A ld rid g e.._______
mln E 4.96 ch N 10.74
ch
to b a g . . . ___
Fro pea Bank of Sanford. .* X1.2S
J. W. Sbllea .................
SO.9 5 NJ4 of 8 WW of 8 E * i atvi NW
of BE&lt;4 of 3 W w -----------M n . A. M cD onald— ___
81.33

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nve run E 520 ft S 200
2 3-10 Unknown.
f t W 320 ft N 200
32 20 30
SE re r o f e J ra u p andL W
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E 813.84 f t N 198 ft
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W 155.64 f t ................’____32
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N E I I of 8 W » ! . . . . _ ---- . . 3 2 30 30
tu n N C60 f t E 330 If 1
8 660 ft W 330 f t ______
Morton U n i t y Co....
70 ■SI
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of 8 E ) ( ___________
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Mri. 11. B. Coffee ...
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B
of N W ) f ____ ___________________________________________
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3.24
5.09
17.13

£. E. Brawn'a Hub 1)1,M a n el Beck H am m ock aa R arardad la Plat Book Na. 1 Page 83
Hemlnale County Recarda
Lot 3 Block II...._________ ____
Jim. AiMey ____________
* *•
Lot 3 Block C_________________
K. M. H ow ard____ _____
co .ii
Hanford C elrrt llrtla aa ttrearded la Plal Beak Na 1 P aga 73 Hamlnota Cm R-cord*
W 6 a c r e of Lot 6 a and
'
■
ll ol W of 20 ft road on
...
E 8 A-__________ _______
•
M ek Z ernovean______....
Lot 22 a .
__ ■
_________Mra. K. A. Greer.and
L ull, 3, 4, 6 and 6 ----- W. M. K r e l o r . . _________________________________________ _
Lot .12 a lien N H ) . . — —
—
J*&gt;e C a m e r o n . . , ____ ___
K 80 ft of Lot 33 a _____ • ______
.
J. P, McClelland;.—
L oll IS and 14,
____
**
, Wm. Ke*lor..„..___ _____
Lola 18 and 2 0 ,, —___ ________
W. M. K e c lo r .. _ ___ _
K ) t '« l f a t 11___________
.
. If. 8. Iimon __
_____
Lot 93_ ___________________„ r
Unknown
__L- T . B ry an ______ ____
E H L n t i " i 0 3 a n f | i 0 8 ........ _____________

N « i of H U ef NE W of S W * 4 . _ 4 20
Armour Part* W o rk i...
EH
of NEW
of N W H
of
I. D. H a r t . . _ _________
1
N E W . . 4 ____
4 2C
if N W H
of N W J4
of
I. T o y o m i ____________
N E W ___________
4 20
___
of Na v i ,
of 8 W W
of
•E. C. S t a r n e a _____ ___
S W H . . . ------------------------ 4 20
Beg 1180 ft N at S E cor of
S W H of 8 W W __________ 4 20
run E m ft N 425 ft
Seminole. Co Bank____
W 451 ft 8 4X5 I t ___ ....
6-21
SWJ,' of S W , of SW *4 t l o e
b e g ,93 ydi N of SW cor
run E 40 y d i N 30 y d i
U nkno w n . , . . ______ __
W 40 ydi 8 30 ydi» . . __ 4 . 20 31
B. J. O v e rtlre rt _____ _
NW of S E 1, o&gt; 8EW nf SEW*. 4 20 31
Ella B. I n g r a m . . . —___
| S W of N E W of HE 14 of 8 E *4
4 20 31
Beg 210 ft N of SK cor ef
SW *1-----4 20 31
run W 131
10
T. W. irifclen.......
. E M r s It 1
9.55
10
I. T o y o r n ^ . ____ -—
NEW nl S W , of N E W _______
4 20 31
1«.*5
\
S I,
of NEW ol
NEW of
a
*
NEW
, 4 20 31
E. M. Howard
23.33
•
NH
of NEW "f
NEW o f.'
%
Non*
W
y
lly
_____
4 20 31
17.15
lo
Mary J. H a e ty . .„
Is r.W of NWW of NEW
.......... 4 20 • 31
11.40
NH
of SW ?, of
NWW of
I. T o y o m i . ...........
5
NEW .
_
....
. 4 20 31
8.95
8 H of S W ! , *.f N WW of
M. W. L o v e ll___ --------ft
17.13
.
n e w : : _________ ______ • 1 20 31
6
| 6 A r m Hn In NW ror ________ 5 ■20 31
C. W. Goodrich . .
2.91
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WH
of NE.W of
NWW ol
NWW
Urea
S
2
J l l n e , Aohtey __
3
a r r e n _______ ____________ G !*0 31
n.io
3 £0 31
Beg S E ca r___ ___ __ ___ _____
run
N
220
ydi
W
44
5.70
ydi 8
220 y d i E 44
1.55i
U nkno w n...............
y a r d i ___ ___ ___________
1.77
10
Unknown
...
5 20 31
1.69
I S W w of NEW ol SEW
\
10
J. 11. C n w a h ____
6 70 nt
f»,20
l , ot
of E
of NEW
of NEW
l.SO W
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r. H
&gt;j ot
Mr,
49
C* W. Goodrich
• ' N W H of N E I f . ...
6 20 31
r - .,-..1.
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r&gt;le&gt; Flat af Fl lteed aa llrco rdrd In Flat Book No. I Fage 121 Hemlnalr t o, ltrc*id&gt;
Loti 1, 3, 4 in d 5
---------C. W. Goodrich — .——__
B.i
2.10 Li t 8 . .._________ ------------------'
*G. ,W. Wylly l l e lr i_____
1.
LoU 11 and 12
_______ ___ __
,
U n k n o w n .. v. —*2_______
•l.oti il. 8. and T —_____ _ ».
C. W. Goodrich _____
6;
4.83
A. II. ItueaelPa Addition la Ft. Head aa Ilerorded la Plal Daak I F i f e 97
Hrmlnale County llrrn rd a
3.31 L u l l 4 nnd 5 Block 9________U nknow n. . . . _______________________________ ______ _
8 W W ol S E W ________________
19.95 NEW of NWW nnd W’ H »f
1.58
E ‘&gt; «f HEW of N W ! i
2.3 5
n n J E H ol W H of
SEW of NWW
___
Loti I nnd 2 in d E H of 8 E 11
I...i* 1 ,2 , t nnd 3
....................
Lot 8 ---- ---- ---------------------- 2.40
of NWW of
1.20 N ^ of .S W J ,
N W * f * ______________ 16

Unknown.
Mra. J. A. McMilllin
Unknown . . . _____
Unknown ' ________ ___
A II. B r y c e ............ .
'"&gt;Jliek la a 1915....... ..
20 fc3&gt;

Mary C ..T itu i . T_______

Cameron aa lle e a id r d In Plal lloek No. t. Page to
Hemlnele C auaty Recarda
I. 31. M iller____________
U n k n o w n ._______ ______
U n k n o w n .. . . _________

| leot 13 Block I_____ ___________
Lot 5 Block 2 . . ____ __________
11.10 Lot 7 Block 3 _________________

15.37

Palm llammack Allotment u Recorded In Klnl Bank Na. I Pagan 104 and 191
Hamlaale C au aty Raearda
------------------U nknow n.,
________

Lot 42--- v.—

',
S E 1, 1nf -N E
-i^.
NWW ol NEW
g N E eor of 3 W , of N W W .
run W 14.44 ch 8 9 4 rh
W I 47 ch S 6.53 ch
K 99 llnki S 1.16' r h E
95
^ &gt;III* Ketelr
14.33
13,91 rh N 20 4-100 ch
to heg and S E ' ,
of
NWW
Ilcg 14.44 rh W of NE car of
SW W of N W W ________
' 20
Geo. A. M a n e __
4.14
run 8 9.4 eh W 1.47 ch
8 8.63 ch E 94 llnka 8
4.16. ch W 'l o SW. cor of
la Plal Beak X. Paga 4*. Hamlaale.Cauaty Itrterdo
U n k n o w n . ________ _
raid 40 arraa N 20.9 ch
4.83
E to b e g _____________l _
Francla K arrell.. . .
Unknown. ________
Mecca llamm ack aa R ecorded In P i n Bank Na I P age
M. M. Smith . ...
U t i 22. 23, XI. S3. 28. XT.
Francii K a rre ll.. ..
and 2.1_______ ___ _______
Unknown ... ___
S ) , of U t 2 9 __________ __ ____

I *8

U n k n o w n . . . ._ ________
W. B. French ________

3X20
8.65

6 3 .7 1

MrC Helen T . M a n e

61.75

84 Memldale Cauaty Record*
31.89
4.35

E. C. Tyler___
E. C.-Tyler

Reg N E ror U t I _____________ 21 20 31
run S 9 l j ch W 8 eh N
.
9
ch K 8 ch '
2.1*
J. II. Bryce .............
L o t 2 ___
23
2 0 31
81.3 4
Armour Ferlllliec Worki
88.3*
Loll « an d 7 ---------------------------- 26 20 31
Armour Ferlllliec Worki
4.91
U t known a i B ird .M in d
IS 20
3) '
J . II. C ow an___________
8.03 Beg 20,67 eh N and 1133 cb
■W ot SE cor U t 2........ .... 31
run W 5.16 rh N to Lake
Jeeun NEly lo pt N of
beg 8 to bag________ ____ .
W. J . L aw to n------South 9 acree of following deeM n . J . G. M i r t l n _ _ _
crlbed • lend: Beg 4.10
rh N of SW cor Lot 8___ 31
J. T. U w t e u
run N St deg E 12.26 '
cb N thlv
along
roid
11.21 rh W SOI f t - N
E a r tk a l l im m e c k an Recarded la PU l Reak Na. I Pag* 104, Hemlaala Cauaty Recarda
X09 tt W 1.38 ch N 6.7
U t i 11, 81, 81. 88 and 34 ______
.
* M. L. .ll ir tl e tt-------------20.95
2.10
ch N l l i W W to W
4)4 Lot 37___________________ _
U n k n o w n .---------- .1-----1.60
linet of See ft to beg. . _ j 2 “
Lot 6 0 ---------- --------- ---------------Unknown------ --------------N etty e M. U n e h n r t .......
XO.OS
U t 6 1 ________ __
Unknown.
____
8. Oleton.’.,-~ _ r —
132.75
8.63
U u 99. 100. 116 and U T ---------1. n. T ro u t-------- ----------18.90 N W.i, and S W W ~ —
U nkno w n........................
X8.‘e0
— '
J. II. Bryce____________
2 71
U t i 101. 10XUN H 104. all 101,
I N ly of N E ' , nf S E W ............ .......■
I 8.H o l f l W H of S W ) , of S W I ,.. 9
E. H. M c K a y __________
2.71
fl H 10V a n d 1 0 8 'a n d nil
,y e, 118.
118, 119. 1X7,
10*.
, Wl&lt; of 8 W ' ( . a n d
SE.W
of
111. 1X5,
1X4.
123, IX
1X7Tnnd
and 11SR---2 8 .. _ **
• M. 8. K alian.............
41.80 j| 8W
8w w
I, . . ___ ____________ ______ 10
Unknown
--------H-36
U ( i 108. n o , n f , t i t and
U n k n o w n . . , _____ ____
5-00
aa an
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10
P rice f f o r r l g m . , . _ _ _
S W 'J of S K I , ------------------------- 10
61
E.
D
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__________
8 09
. W. Hoffman...... .......
U U 118. 1l o a n ' d * f £ f 7 T ” 3 . Z
W. A. Whitcomb. _ r __
4.23
&gt;8-»0R H o! N E ) , of S E W _____________ 11
. W. Hoffman
U l 110_____ --------------------------J . T. Holder_____ ______
6.00
Back tax 1918___ _
4.83
J
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T.
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_______i___
I
N
Anna M. Brandt
__
10.93 All P ra c tln n a l.. . . ......... .................. 13
U l 113........................... .................. .
J. T. H cld tr___________
1-93
U nkn ow n ._______
31.20 Loti I. 2 3 and SW &gt;, of
U t i 140. 143, 144 and 143-------N E * f ____ __________ ____u
J. T- Holder___________
2?.* :
J . l l . Wynn.
4.58 N&gt;&gt; of NEW of N W l* ........ .........U
E H of HE W of f J E H --------------- 23
A. D. S u tt o n .............
8
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and
N
W
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S
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U n k n o w n . . . -------- ----93.13
Begin N W cor___________ ___ _— S3
W H of E H of 9W »f of S W ) ;
run 8 8.8 ch E 8.75 eh
lleii W 33 Ik e),__________ 13
/ ___ , _ _ a
13.91
U n k n o w n .--- --- ------ 1.88
N 8.8 ch W 8.75 e h -------Unknown.
B .g N E to r of S E ) , of S W l | „ , IS
H I n t a r n t In N E )( ot
C. W. Goodrich._______ _
8.90
• run W 231 ft 8 389 ft
N W H ___________________ 21
U n k n o w n . __________
27.03
W 163 It 8 245 ft 8E ty
to E lin t of S K I , of
SEW of N W ' f an d f} E )( nf
__ 20.65
M.
K.
Heater__________
_
88.80
I
8
W H N In beg __ _ ___
J. T . S ir g a r
N W H - . - ------------------------ 34
R. D. Lynch___________
6.38
Lot 8 _ _ _ . ------------------------- — -■*
W. M. Hnynea_________
t.10
8W M of N W H ----------------- ------T he Hauthera Florida Cllraa Ca
Francla K arrrtl-------------11.80
Lot 1 __« . . . ■._» _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _
»7
Banga 31 E aa E eeard ad I
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P
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t
t
.
.
______
4.13
8 H of NWW of 8 W U . _ -----------29
Loti ^ to 1 0 __________________ _
Beg SW ro r of NWW o f N W W - 31
run E 1420 ft N 430 f t . . Loti 16 and 1 7 . ______ Z Z Z Z
J. 8. D l n k l e . . . ________ 1
12.10 L**t
W 14X0 ll S 460 I t , _____
16-------------- ----------------------S W H of S W H (lam beg 481 ft
N a n d - 1114 It i f of SW
cor run N lo g f t N 89
deg W 200 ft S 1 drg ^
39H
T boi. Shtppard.
W 100 ft Ely S00 f t ) . . — 91
Bag SW cor of B W JI of S E W .-.. 91
* run N 110 ft E 310 fl
8 310 ft W 310 f t ..............
Bag 110 f t K ot 8 W cof ot
S W H of S E W ---------------- « t
run N S10 ft- E 4IX fl
Sampnnn City In flee 18 T» 29 R 31 an Bee ceded In Pint Bank Na. 2 P age 89
8 X10 ft W 489 f t nnd
,
. Samlaala Cannty Reaacda
beg 910 ft N of SW cor
U t 30 Block A ___ ___________ _____
^
U n h l a J r t k i o n ..... ---------*
of BWW "I S E M . i
run E l i t fl N SI0 ft
B-g 464 H D S of NW cor of
| 7 *’ t T-~-±- ' , nmO-wXj-Tjnj
4.10
W 610 ft S 210 f t . . . . .
SEW of N E W --------------- 16 20 31
__. .N ol 8 W cor wl
310 t»^
run E 11.49 ch 8 4.36
.
f
N E W o t N E W ---------------- 31
ch W 11.49 ch N 4.36
run N S40 f t E 300 .ft
e h i l n a .............
C* Pa Ifirrlio o ..... .* « * —*
8 330 ft W 300 f t ........ .......
466W ft E and W by 414H ft
h an d 8 In NW cor of
weed aa Raeacdad la Plat Beak I P ag ta 18 la 31. Seminole C a ia ly H e r m i t
SEW »f N E ' f e
--------- i s X 0-B2
C. F . n»rrWon-..oo.~*----Lot | | ____ ______ _ _ _ _ _
&lt;
Mortoa H u l t y Co. .,.__
G a a a i a aa Recorded la r i a l Beak No. 3 Page' IX. Bamloola C eaaly Raearda ,
t l i n d - S I H ---------------------E..W. I l e n e i...... ...............
D W k S -------------------------.
T . W. * O. P . G i l g r r . - l
l l | ( _________ ____ _ _ _ _ _
E .'W . Ifaaak......................
oek 10....___ __________ __
.
W. A. W k ltw m b ______ _
13 H ..___ '________________
E, W. Haack
. ,
to
10
Block
I
I
.
.
.
_____
__
W. A. W hitcom b__
.
Back t i i t i l l _____
P t o S I Block 1 1 . . 4 ----- .
w : A. w 2 r » o o m b - Z : X :
MS. 117, 111,. IXXT 1S3
'
—
L
— — — — — — — ——
. I.-— •
**
* •
to i S S .. —
_________ :---Mary A. Haack------...----B kltreaib’a l i n t Addition lo G a n a ia no Recaedad la Plnl Hook Na. 2 P e g • M
SS.'* 100. 100 H . 1*1 M
.«• 9'i y i D R l f , . . . p ^
.
Sam laala County R o c o rd i' . .
« .•
mad 170M*______ _—
J. 8. D l n k l * .. , -------------Chat. E . Hartley
-----------‘,*C* A. W hitcomb------—

8

Mary A. Ifenrk..

(Cootlanad o s Pago 7)

-.•L.i.-.

�r

. ’ . &gt; &gt;

JJ- A. W hitcomb.
*,• A. Whitcomb..
W. A. Whitcomb.,

10 Block B,
W H U .-V *

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Lot* 1 «• u
**°U • ' 6 “* a
T)
Lot, | to ST tlewm Lot* 1* and
. / 0) j
n ? « h T i ----------Lot, IP and 20 Block f
------- ■

.

2. r o . e I t

W. A. W hitcom b_____ ■..

&gt;.07

W. A. W hitcomb..............
C. E. P e t tenon..._____ —

10.20
11.SO

__._______________________W. A. W hitcomb ___ ___
I
Recorded In Plat Book No. 2 P afo 14 Semlnele County R.corda
q
_______ :_________________ 4. II. Bryce, _____ ______
!
,T
s w ^ N ^ i T a w w of bww ,T
3 ,1

20

32

40

Mre.

K- A r t h u r ____ 1

(

and W t BE C«r of nnm#
ru a 8 j [ *b W S eh N

J. Baunder* litlr*

Be* 4.** eh N ol BW c o r . . - —-- IT
* * R ub ' N 4.99 eh E IS ch
3 4.IS ch W IS c h ----------

J a rare A. Davenport.

» « °SwT.‘. r w t b '. v , r
SE« i ’ % T -7 'T 5 5 S -K *

Royal Fern Co..,
Geo. K ln g ile y ..
■NW)( of N W W of NEW *nd
N M o f SWW of N WW
..
_
io t NEW —
_________ IS *1 I t
IS
NEW’ o I B W W o I B E H - — ____ 15 *1 21
10
N W j f of N W ) J , ___________ — 15 21
2 » ____ &lt;0______

Henry Jour*

• „ V
: T. C. Sim pi on-------- :----Lewie A J o h n s o n . --------O w i t t m t T u rp . C o-------

ru n W 2.41 eh S • eb
.
I ..
B 8.41 eb N 0 e h .
____
! , Afro- B. M*Cb**n*y H r* .
40.0* ---------------------- ■—
j
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jy P
A l e i a n d r U or O rH d o aa Recorded In r i a l Book No. 1 P a g o 41 Hemlael* Cm. R e c o r d t o ;
it 1 Block A--------------------------.
H. W.
-------------* -•{ ? •
H g B l o c k A ______ ___________ .
J . O. Jelka Hr*------------- *
* . * • ■(

------ ----

Porrol City •* Recorded In N i l Booh No. 2 Pago • • Srm lncl# County Record*
W.W of Lot 1 end *11 4, 5. •
end E 14 of T— ____,---- —
Lota 214 to t * 1.____ __....____—
E H of 8 R U (tea* M trr* told
to W o o d a r d ) . . . . —--------O i ( at laU n e c tlo n of O. IL Hy
with E line o f . . —----------run W 210 ft N 104 ft
E. U . W oodard
K 210 ft B 101 f t ________
BEW o» B W K ... :___________ 1—

A. Aulln'o Plan of Oeledo no Recorded In P la t B ook Nol l P*«* 44 Seminole Co. Record*
1 t o * Block P
.
•
Lawton Bro*
* .4 I

___

LoU 4. S an d • Block U . . . - —
L e u 2 to 12 Block B ~ ------- — —

W. A, W h itc o m b .—U n k n o w n ..
«. A. Davenport
C. A. Blunder*

4.45

C. C, Co*...

SO

W. A. Whitcomb

» .U

Unknown ,

21.11

J. II. Bryce.

•0
40
*0
40
*0

U n k n o w n ........ ..
U n k n o w n . . . : ____
C. A. S au n d ers ..,
J. II. Drycw.____
h(. D. B a rb e r.. _

N E W V n d "HT W " of i #

sww la•ijfo
x
BW c o
W H *&gt;l BWW

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r ) . . . ■&gt; ■■. 1&gt;
H*m N M of

BU). —— —------ -----1*

Rjf to b ee.___ _______
All NWW of N EW a and I
C re e k ._____ ________
3.11 Ur I 214 It 8 of N E cor ol

H .Ito b ln io n .,

Edw. Bhleman......——.
C. D. ifalneu...... .............
Morton R ealty C o . . . . .
W. E. Blmrooai . . _ _ „
Olivo W. M c K a y _____
E. T. Main**---------------

lelawettb Grave
ra Conipan
Compoay'o T lral Addition to tbo town of of G eneva an R c ta r d t d la
P la t Hook No. 2, P ap * PC, Scmlaolc Conaly Record*
LoU 1 and B Block 1 ----------------W. J. Daniel*u _____....
&gt;.&gt;o
20

Lot 1
EV
;u o fN W U
HE
KW of N E W ™ ,--------------------- 23
21
8 W.*» of NE?&lt; of N W W
W)
V}i o&gt;fl BWW
SWW «f N W W 0*e*
8 ch R^anc
N 4k 8 In N
SE»f of NWW- -EJv of BWW of N E W -------------- 2»
BE W “I SW)&lt;.i-------------------1-----23
Lot* 2 and 4 . . . . —------ —----------- 24
NWW of N W W .................................28
oT b w w ~ ~ I I Z Z —— Z Z so
NEW of HYVW........- _ . _ i _______ 30
NWW "I HEW________________ 32
N i , of SW W of N W W of
N E W -----------3t
. M V , of N E W__________________3&lt;
NW of BWW of N W W ............ — 34

32
9
37

20
20
20
20

32

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20

20
20
20
29
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

13
40
20
40
20
112
40
ICO
50
40
40

20
20
20

32
32
32

A
40
20

32
32

W. A. Whitcomb________
U nknow n___— ________
C, N. ffay eo ____ ______
U n k n o w n .. . ; __________ . .
U n k n o w n . . . ____ —
U nkn ow n .......... ................
Mr*. K. hi. Scic_______
W. A. W h it c o m b .______
C . M. Ilo nrrll
.....
If. II. I’a ttU h n ll_______
U n k n o w n . . . ______ ;___
Harry Harlem l i n k e r .. . .
Ale* Wunder
_______
Unknown
'__ ____ __
Unknown
Unknown
J. U. a n d J B.
Irconard .
8. Olvvon. ______________
J . II. L oo :. ....__________

4.08
3.48
8,00
5,00
2.71
4.83
8.00
■ 4.25
5.00
2.71
13.40
38.25
23.15
14.83
5.00
3.00
3.78
5.00
67.15

4.12
4.81
4.41
14.30

&gt;.12

59.35

,

W lee a'i AddiUau I* Oviedo ■■ R ocorded fa Plat Book No. t Pag* &gt;8
S em laoli Coaaly Record*
Lot 1 an d E 16 ft of L e t 8
Block A . . . ------------ —-----Lawton Bro*...
Lot &gt; aiton dln g to Ry. and
.
■tor* building to .within
30 ft N cl N W cor of
building Block A ------- ----J. D. Jones
__________
L o u 10 end I I Block B ----- -----Jo* Le4 a h a r t ______ __
LoU 1 an d f Block C. _ — —
.
U n k n o w n . . . , —______ —
LoU 16, 1« and 17. Block C -----L. A. Wllaon___________
All LoU I t , I t nnd 14, lying H
nod W of a lino which
would b*
SW lino of
Lot Z, Block B If a t ­
tended , Block C . . , . — -----------L. A. W ilso n .._________

Wlldmrr* In Sec. S3 Tp. 20 H.. R. 3* E. and Sec, 5 Tp. I I 8. R 3 t E aa Recnrdtd
In Piet Hath No. I&gt; Pag* I I I . Seminal* C eaatr Retard*
l-ot* I, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 Block A..
~ II.
P.
R. H
Holt
o l m a n ....
1.85
LoU 10 to 20 lllock A_________
2.39
P. It. Holman.
Lot 7.8 .11 and 12, Block B_____
P. R. H olm an.
120
LoU 1 and 2 Block C . ____ ——
P. R. H o l m a n . . . .
1.20
Irot 1 and 2, Block C-. _ ________
P. H. Hoi n a n ____
1.20
It. G. Smith's Addition (o Oviedo aa R ecorded In Plat Baok No. 1, Pag* 4 t
Lota t. 10, 12 and 13 of
HomtaaW County Record* -—
'
Block C . , : _____________
M aucy A Warfow.__
1.50 LoU I t and 1 7 .------------------------- '
•
E. J . Marshall._________
Lot II Block C _______________
■.83 -ole 18 and 1 9 ..-. ---- —— ——
P. II. H o l m a n . . . ____
L. 1). Moor*_____ —‘____
Lot* 18, IB and 20 Block C ____
1.20
P. it. H o lm a n .______
Lot* I to 10 Block I) .................
2.30
P. It. H o l m a n _____
Mid way In S ic . 10, T*. 21 ft, R. I t K., a* Karordod la Plat Book No. 1, Pag* 41
Lot* 11 and 12 Block D ...............
M imcv A Werlow
.83 ^
Hemlnoli
Ixita 11 and 14 Block I)
___
P. It. flolm an ........ .....
Ham RnJI* _______ ______ _
IxiU IS and 18 Block D.
.
Mirecy 4r IVarlow__
Ham R o ll*__ __—______
Lot* 17,
18,
19
a n d ‘T I T
Nf lion H o r t o n . —_____
Block D _______________
. K. II. Holman
___
I.s o Lot i « T Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z
All Block E ....... .
P. It. Holman
4.15
LoU t to t Block 1
Jo hn J. Kagan'e Addition to Oeledo aa Recorded I &gt; Plat Book Ns. 2 Psge 11
■Mr*. Kolwrla Allan
2.45
lie
Lott 16, 17 and 18 Block 1 . . . —
Beg 815 ft S nf N W cor
J. IL Jones— —____—
ran 8 l o t ft K CM&lt; ft
O tlc d o Seheol Truateev' S o b Ulvlaloa a* Recorded In Plat B**k N*. I P a g t I t
N C35 ft W 389 ft 8
Seminole Coualy l l i r c t d e
8 129 (t W 251 ft .
4.30
Beg 251 ft I! nf N W 'rnr
LoU I and 2 . . . ------- --------- C. J . Marvhall_______ •— .
run 8 6*5 ft U 369'} ft
N «85 ft W 3(19 t , f t ____
S.10 Si
Morton Realty C n , ____ _
W .'4 or
W —
_______ ______ 12
NWW
of MW
SWW
,4 0
T. W. Moran. ...1___—
SEW of NWW of N W ' , .......... ..
W. A. Moore___________
1.93 E l i of SW "f NEW of s w w
- 15
12
G. M, Arie__________
Unknown
•
1.55 NEW of N EW and H'y «*
HEW of NEW of N WW. All SEW id 8EW lylrg W of
NW
-------13
200
M. II. Smith. _________
8 P. It) ,lrv» let void
..... 13
40
Orlando Dev. Co ....
NEW of N W W _______
Gilgga • by P. J. Lynch
K l v ' i of N E j I
II
40
M. M. S m ith ......................
and li-v* if.-Mi,' arre .In
20
N E W of 8 W w
.E. .' i. of
- --------»4
T. W. M oran___________
HE c o r ___ __________ ...
A. C. Martin . -. — .......
20
E l i of SE&gt;, «f SWW . , ____ 14
J. C. P a t t e r s o n . . . ———
Thamaa Sheppard and
N W ' , *d NWW
. NEW of SEW &lt;!**» N&gt;* of
Mrs. L. G. Htarburk
N « , of N J i )
_______ 14
33
T. W. L a w t o n Z —_
W.w of E ly of SWW of SEW
40
SW’J , trlM IW
14
J. C. P a t l r r a o n _____I—
end t W * r m drtrtlhei! In
4(1
T. W. I.»»ti,n
........ —
NWW
of
SEW
l»
Deed llonk 1 I'ag, 33
40
T. W. M o r i n . . ____ ___ _
NWW of NEW
IY
SemlniJe &lt;’o. Ilrrofur
Reg SW cor- td N E W
Beg 8 E ror --f SW*, of NE*,
N W '.
r u n W 1120 It N 231 ft
run E lt'5 yda N 7(
E ia;'U It 8 231 ft
Unknown
yde W 105 yd* S 7(
y d a . , _______ •______ _
J. It. J o n s * ......
V. E. Gtifpn'a Sub Illild v*
llecorded In b'-t
T. W. Lawton
N W ' , "I N W ' i »d NWW
•WJ, of le-t* 14 a-rrt 15 and
Beg f i S ft N of SW
W , ol ffi and all 17
IV. S Met re
f, it,
W 18 7 ft nf L o u I s and 19
f?tiknit»n.
I 86
N ' i of Lot 28 and N 33) ft -f
Lot
______ ...
*
Morton Realty Co—___ _
2.23

.53

IK It. MllrhrU’a Survey of the Levy G rant »• Itiro r d rd In I'lol Book No. I Pag* J.
Hrmtnolo ('aunty Hrii.id*
Lot 28 Block It-.——...— ———
_
,
, Gilev, Ovcretrcct A
Drew.
..Ml u n lo ttrd part id Block B .......
Unknown
Lot S Mcv, be* 12 ch N of BW
rnr run N 83 dr{ 50
min E i 3-100 ch N r,
d i e 30 min \V 9 ch S
70 d r ( \V 5.07 ch S O
d re 30 min E 10 3-10
Gtlr*. Overatrcct A
3.02
ch to bee) Block. C--------Drew ...
Lot 11 Block ( . . . _ ..............
J. 8. I tinkle
•i.54
L..t i s Block C ______________
J S Dlnkle
.5.95
ItrC SW Cor Lot 2 ... _______ __
run 8 to NW cor Lot
12 Block C K along N
line of Lote 5, 0. 10, 11
and 12 Block C to Lake
Jrvun NW to m outh nf
13.30
Unknown .
__
Soldlrr ('reck W to beg—
Unknown
Lot » Block I I —_______________
1.25
Gilev. Ovrretrrr t A
Lot 11 Block D _______________
Drew
4.45
4.25
Lot, 21, 22. 23 and 21. Block l&gt;.
Myrltlle Ti rry
1.58
Lot 75 Block I I __________ _
U nknown. . ___ ___
Lot 87 Block P ________________
W. It. P rrn c h *1 al
4.25 S l y of Lot 8
16 21 10
40
.Orlando Dev. Co . .. . .
4.37
7.25 SEW of SW
- Irft B8 lilork D _______________
Unknown
2,71
Lot 99 Block D s...........................
E. 11. D illo n _______
M V , ____ ______________ 1 !&gt; 21 10
2*
O w n l r c r j T u rp . Co, . Z
1.79
120
N E W ( | m SW t i l . . . — . . . . . . . r o 21 30
Geo. G llyard..
.....
12.93
:•()
Orlando D»v. Co
...
T uacaallla aa Kecvvdrd I d Plat Ilaak It Page ( • Orange County Record*
E h of NR W of HE W : _______ 21 •M .19
2.53
20
21 21 flU
(1. II. Ilurthurt
Lot* 1 to 4 and 17 to 20 and
•
3 92
W
nf NWW of SEW
J 3 to 3C and 45 and
SWW Of KKW nod S ' j of HEW
•
fn
21 2 )' JO
4.85
U n k n o u n ._____ — ____ .
'
49 to 5 2 . ___ — —
U n k n o w n ... . — -.
id S E W ____
2.83
71 in
40
N E l , id NEW
Otlantfo
Development
Co.
4.Cl
■
)H
10
40
•M
Win
Urlnrle
1.61
N W W tdN w V
Phillip It. Young G rau l aa Recorded la Plat n«ek No I Page 35 Semlni.tr Co. Uncord*
.fi
K
'y
i
f
SIM,
21
1
»riiml-i
f!e\
t*o
6.69
Lot* 2. I | and 17....... —
3 21 31
Jane Voting Ketate
3.48
N
1
j
,d
K
ol
NW
W
l-ot 4
___ ____
32 20 31
Jane Y'oung Ketate
2.15
And I*4} cif
N part of f^ita 5 and ft
J2 20 31
.
llrnry Y'oung ___
2.35
21 21 ".0
15
N W Ii ff Nf;**
' ( nantlti I fe r. Cn *
3 17
M l f o u ’i N u b D i i U U n « • t t r c o f d r t l la PL I n#f«k N r , 2 P sfp 7 Npmlnolr Co It pterds
K0
S3 21 *10
(irl irrt-* l ’e \ . Cn
. ..
S.3 4
Letts .1, I anti S ,, _______ ___
W. 1. Lawton
&lt;0
Orlir.dc- Dev,
3.00
NWW cl SWW - - ......................... ? 4 21 30
10
Orlando Dev. ( j o ____ __
1.52
SWW id HEW ol S E W ________ :&lt; -1 iio
247 ft
of SW ror
N W W ol S W W *»»i NW-W
N E J,
tlraa SEW *n&lt;! lesa NEW
run N ‘ 4 0 T T r t ~ 4 i r f T
of N W t , , ______________ 25 21 30
120
J d m f i I. W1 Ilia m e........;...
10.14
N 4B ft K 282 ft 8 &lt;12
NW.W yol NYV'W and. SEW «d
A. L. J o g r r e n n .___ ‘___
2.76
ft W G7T f t . . . . , ____:_____
30
t
o
26 21
Otlandti Dev. C o . _ _—
8.81
40
Or Iand u Dev. C o _______
S E W of S E W ' Z Z Z Z r Z Z Z Z . 27 21 30
3.24
Altamonte and Palm Hyriaga a a R eco rd ed In Plat Ilaak II Pag* &gt;1 O ra n g e Co B u r Ida
10
26 21 ;.o
Wm. Martin.
__
16.05
E 'y of Wly of SE&gt;, of SEW
2.65 N E« | of SWW id H E ) t ________2 2H 71 .no
Lot 18 Block 2 ____________ ___ _
.
C- F r r e l a n d ____________
E. J. Dunlin ____ ____ __
10
■T.40
10
E. J. Dunlin . ___— __—
6.48
28.17 S W W of SWW of HE W________‘ 28 21 20
s w w of a w w of s e w ______
N
E
JEW
of
NEW
a
n
d
*SK,W
of
NWW of 8_W W of S E___
W and
80
84 2 ' 30
Orlando l&gt;ev. C o . . . . _ ...
9.78
Beg 7.37 ch N i f HE
cor of S W W ______ —____ 4
4 In r ia t nt*&gt;k No 2,
run N 7.57 ch W 14.08
L. II. Griffin _________
l-ot 8 Block 16
_________
ch S 7.58 ch E 14.94
O, K. A d n m y ....,„ — ____
c h a i n s ____ ______ ____
4
19.80 Lot 74 Block 16. _____ _______
20
L o u 18 and 17 Block 1 7 ....____
11. II- Roeuler__________
Beg SE cor ol 8WW of_________ 4
M. L. Jeflry _________
L o t 1 Block 18------------:________
run N 7.57 ch W 14.91
Emil
Michel __________
L
o
t
17
Block
18_______________
ch H 7.67 ch E 14.98
IL 11. Uocolcr........ - ....... ..
I&gt;. 8 VlUa_____________
KAO L o t 22 Block 1■.-T. — i__________
chain* . . . . _—
__— _
11
Pred C o u rc h ru __ — ___
L o t ' 21 Block 18_______________
lets
B
U n kn ow n .. . . — ——
Wf&gt; M w ,‘ f , i 5E^ Z !.f i
_______ 35
21 30
Orlando D or. Co.
4.11
M EW ol N E W ........
nf N w ' j i ’ of 8 W U fl«M
. . n n d SW of
Morton R ealty Co, _____
4-91 a w « or n w w
1TM
Orlando
D
or.
C
o
—_...
.
NWW of N
NW
W........*____
35
21
30
6.98
v
U n k n o w n .... — ______
W W of SWW of S E W ---------------- 16
21 30
2.58
H . Poos’* S a b Division Hahnom Plawtation'a* Recoedid la Vlat Book S e . 1 P a f o S9
Uemtuelo County Recar Aa
Vnn Arsdala Oak oca a Beaker*** C nwapeny’o Addition to Dlnck (lam mack aa Recorded
I-ot I I -----— ----------------------------- r
Overatr—4 Tuyj» C o .—
1.18
l a P la t’ll*«k 94a. I Page 31 Somlnol* 4'auaty Recaeda
Lou 25 an d 1 8 ________________
.
G. K lnrm aa___________ _
1-49
W. U. IL Allen..... ............
88.08
L am IS and 14__________
Lot
144.____
■--------E. U. M organ------------—
19.16
N Ji of N E W of N W M nnd
Lot* 188 and 1 6 9 ..—
Emily Morgan..-:_______
38.08
N t i of N E W of 8E.W
Elbert H. M o rg an _- _______76.70
mod WW nf N W /
L
E.
U.
M
o
r
g
a
n
.__
_________38.08
S E W a n i SWW of 0 E W
J . IL an d C. IL J o n e s . . . .
28.67
• » ? , N W of N E W of
O. P. B so pa...... ............—
19 28
S E W o f S E W . an d all
W of Weklva ris e r of B
C e a y i a y ' e 8 k **4 Addltlen U Black Ha aam ack aa .R e ta r d *d
Pan Aradal* Oeharn*
W of SEW of S E W •n d
In Ptai Bask No. I Pago &gt;M Seminal* C o a s t/ Records
E W of liWW (l*a* SW
H. C. Morgan.
75.70
aero# In N E cor of SW '
LoU t i l . 14Z, 141 an d £44...... —
and 7 acres In N W cor of
22.14
229
O
v
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n
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m
l
T
u
r
p
C
o
.
.
.
.
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N M ) an d SWW of SWW
J. H. Lea___________ L _
76.70
N W W of N W W . . . . . —
B»I » * f t 8 and M f t W of
Goo. Gaines.—
______
45.96
sww--------------■ H • k j . N E W of
N W u '° l— — — 1'
Netty# M. Line h a r t ........
Orlande Dot . C o _______
L9I
3
U n k n o w n . . . . ______ ——
1.49
5
U nk n o w n ....——— —
?1. - . o ^ ^ W f i E U - Z Z Z
*H
N E ror of B EM *f
1.10
tW
U n k n o w n , , . --------—-----1 A ct* la N E cor e l 0 E M of
»W of 8 E w ' orB E W ~E ~ o4 W ^
I B U e f l W M ---- j---- -----7.89
...
kiva river__________
_
17
P a . Baldwin Ifr * . . . . —
BW of S W I i of BWW Ueoa
L
b » l I B i C e r run N S78
.
N and B. la BW ear)
\
a n d 1.1* eh N and 8
*&lt;i&lt;f i‘2# rt 8 ,T&gt; u
td
P. 0 . Baldwin H r* .. . . —
by S.4S ck K an d W In
n w w of a w ‘u ~ Z n T _1 Q &lt; ~ o i
N E cer. ol S E W
of
45
Or* retreat T u rp , Co:-----N E W of SW W Of b w w " 10 t l
G*o. Qalno*
B cf S W w nfT JE M 7 f ^ H M * Z
l a Altamento Land H alt! a n d Navgatloa
run E 54 y d s N 11*
I* 1 Pag* I t Semlaola County Record*
ydo W 54 pda 8 ^ 1 2 4
Lot
" “ T—
1-tO
U. L. Half h t

gs

—

L o u 11 an d I t Block B . — —&gt;—

Soalhcrn Florida Cftraa Company a P la t o f tk* Genova Tract la See. 23. Tp 20 H R 12 E
*• Recorded In Plat Book No. iT Faf* IT, Bemlaolt Conaly Ricorda
Lot* 3 and 4 . . . —
—
——
U nk no w n ............................
2.71

Be*

W. II. H o w a r d .. —
R. W. L a w to n .......—

M. L, Mltehell'u Addlilou I* Ovledd aa R i curd ad la plat Ruuk N* I Pag* Bl
Nemlaol* Conaly R lcords
J o b s B arlow
— ——

S eal kern Plaridn Citrus Company'* P la t o f Iko Genova Tract In See. 21. Tp 10 B R. 32 E
m Reeocded In f l a t Book No. 2. r a f t ( I , flemlaolt Coaaly Record. it* 30, *1, 22. S I , *4. SI, SS
17 and IS ------------- —
,
U n k n o w n . . . . — __12.10

BE corner of
N W W ,------ru a N 440
yde S 440

——--- -

Eric Anderson's Addition to Oeledo an R ecorded In P la t'B o o k No, I , Pngn *2
SemlnoU County Rccerda
'
&gt;LoU 3, 4 a n d 5.................................
J . R. Jenca...... -------- —
*
~ ■ ~-*m
L,m m~~ . »,
■
i
T. L. Cashing’* Addition to O ric d e no R e c o rd rd In Pta*,B#*k No I , P a r 4*
Seminole County Kctordo
Lot 1 an d n elrip 1 2 .by 100 ft
— ol E tide of L o# 2 . -----—
R. W, L aw ton----- ----------

•* aww

111.40
12.55
14.0*
5.00
2.71

■

A. Aulla'a P i n t Addition to Oeledo aa R ecorded In Plat Book No. I P ag e 4*

B^ 8Erurn , N U !V h r ! W T " . h “
NWW

..

3.40

IJtt
4.15
M I
.
1.11

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N ' l Ol
NW
run N 165 ft E 876 ft
S 163 ft W 876 ft to
Beg ' H \ f r e r Z r j f ] Z Z f ~ 8 B W
of N W l» . _
_______
run S 41 ft E 178 ft S
t l It W 196 ft N 225 ft
W too fi S 225 It
N E ' , of N W ' , of SW 1,
15 I t *11
8W », of SEM of « W ' , .
13 21 31
N U of S ' , o f N E L o f S E ' ,
15- 21 31
N E ' , of S K I , ,.t S E N *nd S ' ,
of N E W of H E W -------- *— 15 21 31
Beg 7.07 ch » ol N E cor of
SW W of S E W --------- 1___ 13 21 31
run S 6 ch w 7 ch N 6
eb E 7 ch . .....— ----- —
Iltg SE ro r of S W ' ( of S E W ..... 15 21 31
run N 130 yda W 130 yds
S 150 &gt; da I. 130 yd* ___
SW of SWW 'H S E '* of
S E W . _______ —_________15 I I 3 |
NW of SCI,' of N K W of
N E W ........- ....................
102131
EW of NEW of N W ' i . . . ____ 16 21 31
S W ) , of NEW of NWW ______ 18 I I 31
Beg N W c o r ______________
1621 31
run S 9 !y ch E 2.27 ch
S 9 ch E 1.54 ch N 9 ch
K 30 deg E 7.84 ch N
SW ch W 8 c h --------------Ur* SW ro r cl NWW *d N W I f T
‘ ru n N 10W ch E 2.27
ch E 1.64 ch H to
of said 40 acre*
oV"~NW” cor” "oI
of N W W -------------- 10
along dJlth S 69 deg
t . l L c h B 8.8 ch W 2.79
. . ch to b o g . . . —— — -----N WW ol SW W of N W W .............
BWW of S E W - ___________ 2___
BEW of 8 E W Gran ■ acre* In
S E cor).._______ —__— —
Beg BE corr — ____— :__________
R un N 220 yda W 31
yda B 220 yds E 83 yda . a
Bog C* yde W at HE c o r__ ____
r u a N 220 yda W 110
y d s S 2X0 yda U 110
Be* St^yda W S s E V w o f t Z Z 16
tu n W 18 yds &gt;N 110
yda E 38 yda 8 310
y ard * ___ _
Beg O.I7_ch E

Mr*. J. M. J 0ne*____ L.
W. H. If ,,w a rd .---------■_
W. J. L a w to n ________—
W. J. L a w t o n . - — —

2.78
11.80
&gt;.90
10.70

J. H. A C. U. J o a n -----—

4,»t

W. IL H ow ard.'___- ____

L it

W, 11. H o w a rd .—

____

J. D. Jon**.------------------J. M. J o a e * .
———
Glasgow R o b i n s o n . . . - —
U n k n o w n . . . , ——_— —

15.90
eg.16
1.61

J. C. I’attcreon

T. W. Moran----------------

L it

U n k n o w n . . . —— —
U n k n o w n . . . . . ___ _____ Orlando D*v. C o —

LSI
1.88

W. II, H o w a r d ,________

LOL*.

U n k n o w n . . . . — —— — —

1*4^5

J. C. P a t t e n o n . ________ _

t.ll.

U n k n o w n . . . . — ____—

S

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L*U • ! » an d *20___ Z —Z ____

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L. U. Prareoa.

4.41
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U n k n o w n .______________
U n k n o w n .. '. .____;______
T h e Bio via Colony Corny* a / ' a S a b Dtelelea
t
Htmimtlm Ceeal
U 119, 111, I l f , and l i t _____

m
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T . W. M ont*.:;
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