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TUESD AYS
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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B LE .^E C TIO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1918
VOLUME IX

See Great Future In This Sunday Morning Designated
• By Government.
State For Cattle *

Tauipa Times Correspondent
. Givfcs Story ;

Dr. W . F. Blackmon of Lake
Monroe, president of the Florida
Stato.-l.lvo Stock . Association ar­
rived here Tuesday night on his re­
turn from nttnoding the Forty-tccond
Annual Conventio
of the Cattle
Raisers Association of Texas, in
Dnllns, Mnrch l'J-21.
lie went on invitation from that
association to deliver an nddryss, his
subject being: "Cattle Raising in^
Florida. Conditions and Prospects."
Accompanying Dr. Blackman on the
rip were the following members' of
the Florida State Live Stork Asso
elation; Vice President Pat John*
Uton, Kissimmee: C. A. Carson. Jr.,
Kissimmee? K. L. Leslie, Kissimmee;

with whom he visited ollleiuU [ (l .\ir
administration r.nd the finals
r :ment i f agriculture.
utmost
ngrstion at New York at pier of rec.
.".I on the N’ nuii River, which is, prove
,i:tfi-t fy: nil extremely perish? |tbe gr
(,„.ii i roducts is blamed by nutiiinti
11at dies fur tbe generul drluy
Clmi
cry which-has resulted in -th e efforts
•f hundreds of carloads for more jng |m
two weeks endeavoring to have He is
i t u a l i o n
nt pier-29 rclioved so ns nre dr
icilitate the marketing of Flor tile sei

Nest .Sunday morning the clocks
will- be set ahead one hour all over
tho United States and in order that
there be no mistake about it the act
of congress is given below:
^
An act to save daylight and to
provide stnndnrd time for tin*
United States.
t
enacted by the senate nnd
it enacted by the sena
house of representatives ' of lit?
United State* of America in congres.
assembled, That, for the purpose o
establishing the standard time of
the United States, the territory of
continental United States shall be
divided into five zones in the man­
ner hereinafter provided.
The
standard lim e-of the first zone shall
be bused on the mean astronomical
time of the 7fitli degree of longitude
west from Greenwich;, that of .the

Easter nt Congcrgaltoi
' "Realizing the Resuri
be the .morning theme
"T h e Story oPEnsteitf*
Mrs. Taknch-will sing
jng accompanied by­
French horn nnd the cl
The object of Mr. Hutches' trip vide the Easter anthem
to New York was to finif why so Hoy will sing in the cv
many cars of produce reaching tbe
market were reported docayed, with
tuiio governing each
heavy losses to the shippers. • He
found that delay* in transit had
caused the garden stuff to become
ruined or partly ruined between ic­
ing stations. Scarcity of labor caus­
.
"T h e Crucifixion"
ed many of these cars to remain
The notable oratorio by Sir Johr
loaded several days beyond the timo Stainer was presented nt the Congre
when they should have bcent unload­ gatlonnl church last night by tm
Mr. Marcus- Fogg of Jacksonville,
ed.* lie foupd that os many ns n
Ladles' Chorus
----- — of- the. Woman i
hundred cars at ■a time had thus Club before a large and deeply ap­ naking our aid for the orphahs in the
. _
been "carried over" one or two dnys. preciative audience. Under {lie di­ Chlldten's Home.
The
good
people
of
Sanford
last
rection of Mra. Julius Taknch the
work had been under way for many year nt this time by their, generous
remained unloaded.
He found out wceks. nnd the fine rendition of the contributions enabled the children
also that the. railroads were paying beautiful nnd Impressive music in of the Grammar School'to send the
much lower wages than the laborers worthy of highest mention.
The amount of seventy-three (.73) dollar*
could grt in any of the s t e a m b o a t ladies were assisted by Messrs. I oik We hope when they bring you their
lines. ■ This brought a lower grade of
cards you will give them a dimo with
and Stok,.
• ’

to set your watches and *
clocks one h6ur ahead on ;
Saturday; Night.
The \
new time goes into effect ■*
on Sunday Morning.
:

The presentation was a marked
event of Holy Week, most creditable
to Sanford, and It i» indeed to bo
hoped th at. moro auch standard,
high ejasa production! will bo.given.

DcatVof Mra. Banka
Mrs. J. L. Banka of Mellonville
avenue passed away last n igh t.. She
has been a aufferer for many year*.
T h * b od y&gt; a a taken to Maitland for

Mr. and Mr*. S. M. Schwarts left
yesterday for Henderaonvllie, N. C.,
where they will remain aome timo
befdrV returning to their home in
Chicago. ‘.’The poor condition of the
health of Mrs. Schwarts (a respon­
sible for tKeir leaving earlier than

interment.

I usaiU.

' •

Huns Arc Being Held And
' .Situation Better- ** -

Striking with almost unexampled
fu ry against the allied * fron t near
where the French and Il/itUh lines
connect, the Germans' yesterday and
lust night drove in a deep w ed g* to
the west and forced the French out
"There nre-difficulties •confronting of Mont Didler. This town which
the nation in the supply of labor lies’ 19 miles east of Arriicnds. one o f
appurtenant to Agrlculture. Class 1, the German objectives is 10 miles
from which new levies ure to he west of Roye, which the Germans
withdrawn will
contain,many more
took Tuesday.
, . •• •
men than are nt
presentrequired
The threat against Amiens in tho
lor the army. It would he a most north seems to be well •held b y tho
British on'tho -front north o f
th
Somme where they havo maintained
their, line firmly at ull poltita and
even ns indicated by today’s ofiirial
statement,
.have ‘ advanced it
in
places.
•• ' '
In the Noyon and l.assigny re­
gions and along the'Oise to thr&lt;csst
the French are likewise preventing
the Germans from getting an open­
ing. The force of their drive was
thus diverted to the west of tho
Kdye region and the forward push

"There was one session iiovihcii in
i meeting'of cattlemen who want to
Some
;,ush tick eradication work.
&gt;f them an- agitaimg a slute w..|i
law. i made a.few remarks at lh;u
meeting, telling them that llocnl.i
did not get started after tho. ticks
until long after T o p s and. other
stale*, had begun, but that I wak
willing G» challenge Texas to a race
with Florida for the finish line and
believed Florida would win by a
wide margin of time.
w , l.ui w b f h un&gt; act /hr.ll or r-tuui
" I a in jfjud to know_t,haf Luj^o nat.iie [icHorttft il.liy .[ » - &gt; - : 51*-1"
eiiunly' liTl* gotten-llieir' iyiTTemntir ,, ( to the joris.lii tion of tU*
tick eradication campaign sturtcjl, l cited States standard* turn- of the
and reports indicate Orange count.- s,,nc within which the nr,l is to lu­
Will soon be added to the list of ll -'formed.
those .doing the work.
A* 1 ToThat at two o'clock antemeridian
marked at the recent meeting of the
nf the last Sundny it* March of cac
year the standard time of each zone
cliull he advanced one lmtir, and at
two o'clock antemeridian of the last

are so discouraged, M r*. Hutches
said,' that unless-conditions arc im­
proved there is a serious probability
thut they will not plunt as heavily
next, year when their food products
will be needed more than ever.

Don’t Forget ::

At the request of Dr. Bradford
Knapp, l wish to call your attention
to the statement from Provost Mar­
shal General Crowder on page 2 of
the Otllclal Ilulletin of Tuesday,
March 12, 1918, .with regard to men.
in Class 1 engaged in Agriculture,
especially to the following para­
graph:
;t .

jinully retiring in good order to t&amp;u
heiglits‘ to the west u( Mont Didicr. News dispatches from tho. front
this morning reported tho line in •
this section to In- folding well.
While this effort io drive in be*,
tween th* French and British ar­
mies was being enrrieij out iu the
south the Germans, apparently
worried by the shllent they wtew
creating and wishing to perfect their
right wing fr.om a flanking attack .
have developed n threat on the cx! retne north of the present front in ••
tin* region east *'f Arriui.
London
reports the beginning- this morning
t,f u heavy bombardment *«« tho
British line In'this sertnr followed liy
the development of an attack.
.
The possibility-is not liwt sight of
that lliTs'nttack so far north may
hcruld tbe extension of the fighting
front all along the lines to 'th e north
in the development of « German
[rtrsfr-for cdtpnnvl purl*- Kes.sainglj^
|however, the citPiny has ull lie can
|take enre of in , the way ol oppnsision in the present field of the of­
fensive and the probability pointa
to the. Arms tbrent proving a proi tectivc rather than a."new offensive
■ measure.
' •
Meanwhile the German Iloe U
being extended to an apparently
dangcroda .extent on "Uu*-- AnaLhern
front, where a Hanking operation
has been pointed to a* moat liksjy,
to prove effective.
'. * • •Checked till .along tho front or 60
mlles_cxccJit_it_iXf.fi. pointa the Ger­
man drive is fast slowing up. .Th a
This information ought to be pub­ lii'ginning of the second week o l the
lished, in every country newspaper great battle was opened with i*rv**-w
nnd men in Class 1 who nre engngnd
in agriculture ought to be ndvised to tory and continues with th e most
continue in productive agriculture intense lighting, finds thu Uritixh and
French holding tenaciously to tha
western edge of the old Socman
Yours very truly
hnttloflrld, while fnim-ifil* further
P. If. Rolfs.
losses upon the enemy.
Director
British counter attack* have hagun In the region of A lbert which
tho Germans hold, hul from which
tlisy have been unnbln to advance
because of tho resistance e f the
British who doggedly, repulsed aneemy attacks all day Wedinwday.
South of Albert-Field Murchal lla ic
ho-*Ntarried out several counter at­
tack *nd has Advanced hi* line cast
i&gt;6lw ,i the Kommo and Aoere about
one
e. South of the Somme the
llrilis
have gained P royxrt and
have i ,&gt;ulsed strong attack* a t Roaiercs. •*
'
•

A bulletin entitled "Beautifying
tho Homo Grounds" tells how to
plan lawns, walks, drives, and how
to aelect trees, shrubs and- vines.
FA R M E R S LEFT OVER
Another bulletin entitled "T h e U*e
of Paint dn the Farin'’-te lls what
They WIU NM Be Taken Now fo f judicious use of paint will do to aave'
Ike Army
property *hd add to the beauty of
• The following communication is home surrounding*,- Bend * to . tho
Department of Agrioulture, Waahlhg*
important:
• “
*•
.
. '
Gainesville, Fla., Mar. 21, 1918 ton, D. C. or- to your congressman
for copies.
T o County. Agents;,

Don’t Forget
the Big Farmers M eet­
ing at the Court House,
S a t u r d a y Evening 8
o’clock. M atters o f .im­
portance discussed.

�.'

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March 21, D u

THE'SANTORO HERALD

CREWS CRAZED
BY SUFFERING

s i r •'

ness. On tho Tuesday th#“ cb8K"K»t
bis reason, and on tho Wednesday bo
died. . That night witnessed tbo Insan­
ity o f tbo storekeeper, who had to bo
lashed down. On Thursday ho too
died. On Friday an A D . expired.
W ater Bsglns to Qet Low.
. I.
. ____________
*
Tho water was now beginning to
glvo out and tho boat's company suf­
.ill-Boat Victims Lick Boats for fered
from Intense thirst
A fireman was found dead In the
Moisture and Seek Death
bottom o f tho boat’ on Saturday morn­
!
•
in Sea.
ing, and the third-class pantry boy
died during the day.
On Sunday tho cattleman tried to
Jump overiward three times, and suc­
ceeded at the fourth attempt Tho sur­
vivors were In too feeblo a atato to
aaye him, although, they turned tho
Herolo Acta of Officer* and Men Be­ boot round and searched for him. Tho
longing to All Branchee of Sea
water gave out on Sunday.
Service*, Naval and
Thero werq occasional showers of
rain, but everything was saturated
• . Mercantile.
with salt, and tho little water they got
• London.—Much' baa been written was undrinkable. They licked tho
about tbo hardships endured by the woodwork, hoping to gather up tho
•
crews o f vessels sunk by German sub­ raindrops
marines. Hero are eorao particulars . Then they broke up tho water keg,
dealing with the plucky deeds per­ and licked the Inside, which they found
formed by. officers and men belonging ■saturated with moisture, and delicious.
to all branches o f IhO sea services, A t 8'p. m. on Monday land waa sighted,
but It waa a long way ofT, and by tho
naval and mercantile.
The first enso is that of a passenger time they drew near darkness and a
steamer which hnd been torpedoed on heavy northerly swell made a landing
a Monday, without warning, as usual, impossible. They lay to, and during
In tho Atlantic, 820 miles from land. a squall their roast carried away at tho
The chief officer look charge o f No. heel, but that did h6t matter much, for
2 lifeboat, which hnd on board 31 per­ It acted » « a sea anchor.
At daylight on Tuesday they wero
sons, Including two women and a baby
sighted
by a couplo o f fishing boats,
four months old. *
Bad weather prevailed all that day which towed them Into port. Tbo baby
and throughout tbo night. Increasing lived fo r some tlmo after being landed.
tho plight of the miserable people. Pro­ The linen kee|»er died ns ho was being
visions, too, wero scarce, but what ex­ lifted from the boat Two of tho crew
isted was taken charge of by tho chief refused to lenve tho boat, having gono
officer, who doled out hnlf n dipper innd. A trimmer died from gnngreno
(half-pint) of water to each person two weeks later.
Tho chief officer. remarked:
night and rooming.
•
. . . ." I. would
. .
They hnd been barely twenty-four like to testify to the excellent behavior
hours In the boat when the horrors of i of the boat's crew throughout bur pethe situation were ndded to by road-J rlOd o f eight days' hardship and ex-

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sustained'slight superficial datango to
guard rails and upper-dock fittings.
Ten minute* after clearing the steamer
■he was burned to the water line.

. -By MILDRED W H ITE .

THE SACRIFICE
By Harold Crawford 8teama of Tho
V igila n te s.

*

I f you should h »*r .earth moan, and fad
to hood;
I f you should turn your back on writh­
ing pain;
I f you should closa your syea when na­
tions bl»«d,
'
•
*
You would bo ono with Cain.
Althouah you glva your riches to the
stats,
Althouah you yield your body, clean
•
and whole.
You shall receive a dim reward from
fa to -

You must present your soul!

MAN POWER OF HUNS
Germany's Full Strength Is Now
6,500,000 Men.
3,130,000 Are on Various Fronts, tha
• . Remainder Are Guarding
Neutral Frontier*.
o

.

Paris.— The Echo do Paris, referring
to tho distribution .of enemy forces
on tho different fronts, says:
"On tho Franco-Brltlsh front there
have been for several months.past 152
German divisions, o f which 54 wero
opposed by tho British and tho remain­
der by tho French. Following tho recent British offensive at Cambral, this
. •
• There arc
proportion waa modified,
now exactly • 154 divisions on the
.Franco-Brltlsh front, each comprising
about 5.&amp;0 bayonets, and Including
artillery, engineers, etc., or about 12,­
000 men In all, thus giving about 2,(WounQ oermnn enmbutants on the
....... ......................: ....... ....
rronco-Ilritl.h 1
Tho second case deals with a B rit-j *
View*oT,hriincertnlnly of whnt
Isli oil ship whlcli-Tind been torpedoed

______________!_______________________-

AUNT ELMIE

tCopjrlibt, 1*11, Wtstira H»wspep«r Ualsa.)

Mrs. Pascal T. Perkins sat looking
from the tele^hm In her hand to tho
two woltlng faces of her daughters.
"What Is It, mother?" Gwendoline
Inquired; this hesitation upon her
parent's part bored her.
" I f you bnve anything o f Importance
to tell us, mother," the second daugh­
ter suggested, "why not do so?" •
Thus encouraged, Mrs. Perkins let
forth her grievance. "Anything to tell
you!" she burst out, "I should think I
hnve. And there Is no wny to forestnll the embarrassment o f the situa­
tion. Your Aunt’ Elma— Elmle, they
used to pronouhce.lt In the country—
wires thnt she .la coming to visit us
and will be here on the evening train,
so she Is on her way now, and no&gt;preventlng message could read her. Com­
ing. loo, Jusf at tho time when we are
desirous o f making a favorablo Im­
pression upon Bold Whltchnll. I am
sure his attentions to you hnve been
pronounced o f Into, Gwendoline, and
he is so particular concerning family
llnenite,. Whnt will his .elegant sister
think tof qur backwoods' relnllon? For
your father's people never could he
kept In • tho background ns I havo
heard, and this girl—■"
"Just what do you know about her
mother," Gwendoline Interrupted.
"Well, very little. There wns trou­
ble between your father'anil- me con
.
..
corning his sister nt the Rtnrt. You
know, Knthnrlne, whnt a stubborn mun
your father Is. Ho has never allowed
me lo mention hqr nnmo since, observ­
ing a grim sllcncq when I seek Infor­
mation. O f course I did make fun nt
the country girl when I first married.
We went- to tho llttlo old backwoods
house soon after, and nil one seeiued
to

tinn*

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ILirbltlUOU

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Man Han Copied Nature's Work.
Marble. In nature, owes Its crystal­
line atrueture to volcanic h ea t
But
Ingenious man uses heat to counter­
feit the volcanic rocks..By such means,
with suitable materials, he make*
Pricks and crockery, which are arti­
ficial stones. The processes employed
In the manufacture of chlnawnre are
merely workshlp Imitations x&gt;t thoso
used In the laboratory of nature.
Volcanic rock—granite, trap or what
not—la the very syrobol'of Imperisha­
bility; but the artificial stones (such
as brick and chlnaworo) produced by
the fusion of particles undpr the action
of heat are among the most enduring
of known substances.
.
*.

For Sale— Full blood
rock
hens. Priced to sell. C. P. Nicholk
Lopgwood, F Is._______
6l-2tp '
- For
wires.
-!

Sale— 1000 lbs new c*|ery
F. A. Stone, Eighth and 0»k.
----- »••
55-tf

For Sale— 16H hand farm or drift
horse, weight 1350 lbs. Inquire L. A
B rom ley/ \ - .
&amp;3-tf
For' Sale— Ford Touring Car, De­
mountable wheels. Good condition
Bargain. Phono 6. P. O. Box ggj
•
55-tf
For Sale— One fresh milk cow.
It. L . Garrison, Fort Reed. 57-tfe

For Sale— Ten acre* hammock
land on Cameron avenue, right jn
the heart of the celery delta. Thu
Britain's Discharged Soldiers to Oet form joins railroad loading station. ‘
"Regular* Outfit .
Three acres, cleared.' Must be.sold’
. .
Hereafter.- * ••
. to close nn estate. If interested,
write F. J. McDannet; Owouo,
London.—A long-stnndlng grievance
Michigan.
'
53-tfe ’
of Tommy Atkins Is to be remedied.
Oil discharge* ho was served out with
Tom ato plants for sale.—See C.
a suit of shoddy, described In tho trade II. Lcfllcr. . f£ «.
56-tf
ns “ reach roe downs," a cheap twted
cap and a muffler, the value being
Rhode Island Red eggs for hatch',
ng.
32.00 for fifteen.. R. L. Gar­
fixed at 14.20.
A newspaper man who witnessed rison.
‘ *
5t-if
the discharge of tho men who fought
nt Mona described the returning' he­
For Sale— A six room house and
roes ns looking like qhnrlty pension- lot, west .side Laurel avenue, be­
tween Sixth and Seventh streets, A
era.
.’ *
, ,
The press dealt with the complaint 16 per cent investment. A. Derby,
and tho war ofilce amended the schctno 97 Washington Avc., Oil City, Pi.
by substituting for the mufilcr n cob
• •
51-lCtp,.
lnr and n tie.and suggesting greater
care In the fitting of Individual suits.
For Sale— Beet plants, .Hi rent!
Henceforth these men are to be re­ 100 or 32.00 -per thousand. Write
leased for civilian llfo wearing suits
I’ortin Bros., Wagner, Fla.
ftl-ife
of deeent qunllty and cut. represent­
ing 310, wholesale value.
.
FOR RENT

BETTER CLOTHES FOR TOMMY

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Cottage for Rent on E um Sreotd
street.
Inquire from Mr*.
Ju.
M ought oil, 102J Hast Scc&gt;&gt;ri&lt;l tn-et.
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Phone 30C, Downing.

THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM

On the Italian front Germany
U lure
^
rdoin'.
I&gt;ut now—w ill, to draw tho natural To .Iht Volff* «»f S^rplno1
darkness, It looked like some fiery pen
** Cp :
I sent to the assistance-of the 45 .Allsconclusion, Aunt. Elmle Perkins will be . I
nnnt flung nernss the fnce o f tho night.
lo » n n « u n r r *h*l f ■ oi A
trlan divisions only seven divisions. &lt;&gt;r
r f - r l r r l l o n I n t h r Ho u m - of r e p f r ^ n l i - '
All tlit* holds hnd enught and n con­
a decidedly country product of the •for
t l \ r « from S r mmols- rautiVy.
Iln rin f
*
nlxint loo.tsx) men.
For R en t—Three
.:!:&gt;•
\..u in that r « f» »rk «i r in t h r •r**ion «*i 1**1 *
tinuous stream of oil kept feeding tho
tinrrow-mlnded old timid."
"On the Balkan front she has sent
• ( ft cl I a m p r r n » r r d I n
y o u b r f l e r *rr- fronting on First strict,
M.
fire.
• v lc r In I Ml*.
I «t«» n«.f knot* of a n y rr»#»»n
only no.npo combatants to re-olnforce
sirahle
ollices
in
city.
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Crouched up tn tho peak, which was the'Turks and Bulgarians. In Asia
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M O TIO N PICTURES
the only part not yet nllght, wero nbout Germany has restricted her help to while Kail,nr no rose to her feet. I or- •e-ntativr* in i h r *.•*!. I* fully R p iir rclB tr good ollice rooms in eairbi | p h lf h hon or p«*«l m r l y t l r c t n » r # m r In
Endorsed b) Geographical-Societies
thirty Chinese, nil who remained of
Ynwi II &amp; Speer.
furnishing general staffs.
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ml* h* nrn*,n^ 10 1*i|6 and I h i v r r n i l r a v n f . d a* i l l O m r t In
tin'
crew.
Deatli
by
fire
by
wntcr
of Washington. l-ondon and I'arl*.
"Cnnxeuiientlv Germany, whose total rear bedroom as n sort of coii.forU.hlu look i f l r r I h r I n l r f r « ! • of *hr IhrOpIr of
W.ft
Furnished llnorm l&gt;y l&gt;
wnji onlyu matter of time; that seemed strength Is fi500000 men. has on the fitting room, nnd persuade our tntru- S c m ln o lr c o u n t y i n d *hr * i i i r nf r l o r i d i
I hope- I I , » » r nut
to l u i n l l . y o u r »«•
Nature's Everlasting Drama. to* bo n cext nIrily.
la:.
101
or
Month
—
Park
avenue
1
vnrlnus fronts 3 130.000 men. the re- five aunt to remain there. At least. pv r ts tin n s and I t i u » t you will * r r
w i y clear to f i v e m r m w c o n d t r r m .
A c * ln North Park avenue, over 1 »: l'h9Sighted by Patrol Boat
Scene After Scene of Excite­
,.minder being required for guarding Uinf* the only solution I can think of t h a n k i n c y ou for I h r m a n y favora be a to w r d
Tbo. Ileutennnt
Mr- &lt;• C.
. In coinmnnd of n. pn- the Swiss and Dutch frontlers nnd for nnd I will attend to It now.
• on ror In t h r past I promise th a t I •will ips &amp; Co. drug store
ment, Adventure and Educa­
in rnr.
• o.tf
trol vessel saw a ragged sheet of flame .
f tho Invaded terrlSlowly Gwendoline followed her b r faithful to t h r tYrouut rt s Imposed
Hart, manager.
%• r y t r o l y ,
tion. Crowninu Achievement of nnd altered course forthwith. To ex‘
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more
practical
sister.
"It.
really
Is—
KIIANK
I,.
WnOiHirFF.
torles."
• For Rent — Furnished r &gt;•&gt;i- * »i'A
linguist, the flames was lui|Kis.slhle, J
Motion Picture in Hi s t o r y .
| unfortunate." she said; she laughed
nnd
tho
rescue
of
the
survivors
In
the
;
or without hoard.
Mr* « -• .. G.
shortly,
"Mother
has
had
such
a
dcs*'
Furthest North Ever .Reached
.1- l!p \
oiler's peak, hut there was no more life- '
perato tlmu catering to Held White- j
Adams, 519 Oak.
by Shi p. Thrilling IluntitttJ tics.
HIRSUTE CONSERVATION’
{
hall's artistic nnture, I suppose the |
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA ' .
For R en t— Furnished room* fw
Sccneunder the Midnight Sun.
He ran his vessel close pnBt the oildiscovery o f common clay, among my ' Cor ,{a g. |lognn. c|o lc to Everything
LATEST WAR-MEASURE
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I . . I I . . . / f t a . l l .11 A l i a
light
housekt-eping, 11" Laupt Av
er*s stem nnd ns she passed rafts life- !
luiti-ccdi-nts, would give the fastidious
One Block from Postoffirc
The Press of the United Stales,
bonis nnd lifebuoys were pitched over* ,
ouc
a
JolL"
Los Angeles, Qnl.—Conserva­
llol and ('aid llunnlnt W.Iff In INrry Honin. All
England, and the whole world have
board by the crew o f the pntrol ship. 1
Katlinrlno tnrncl nnd stared nt her OulUdr nnd Smrnnl. I(|»-m «nd lUlh 11.00 lo
tion
o
f
whiskers
Is
tin*
latest
IIJ0. 2 I'roplo II iO lo t'-oO &gt;: I'rnnk I’rofrr.
been unanimous in slating that these
WANTED
Tho Chinese were told tn Jump over­
slMi-r. " Y o u can Juke Mint w a y about I'rspflrlef.
war-time
measure
advocated
Pictures are the Mo 1 Wonderful of. board. Tills was repel.ted three limes, t
the
limn
y
o
u
lov
e
?"
tdic
m
u
r
m
u
r
e
d
.
-&gt;—
Itere. If every man and youth
Want*-.I
Two
hr&gt;
Tty. tliiit l line all bouts had ln-un low- &gt;
I heir kind ever produced.
Gwendoline Mulled back from the
would refrain from getting u
maids.
Iiinculn
Hotel.
ered to pbSt up the men In the'water. ,
doifrway. "The proper man, wtiorn I
N E W W IND LE H O TEL
haircut nnd sbhve for n month,
1 omedy. Tragedy. Pathos from NaThere now remained nine men In tl.o
am trying to train myself to love,” abo
mathematicians figure something'
lure's l)rum:i Staged at the Topof the
' W anted—T o buy a Ugh: *i»l'»
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
oiler’s peak, hut there was no more life­
corrected.
like 35,000,000 wouUPbe saved In
buggy
t iti good condition.
&lt; u*.World!' . 6.000 Feel of Klim Accomsaving uppurutns on hoard the patrol
"Whht s h a ll-I do nhout meeting! CoMptrU. M#drf».Hrt»*n»d. O^uJd* lloo »,•_
labor, time.’ rent, electricity qnd
Address I*. L. Box 1011. Sanford.
palned liy an Kiplanatory and Inter­
vessel. The llrutapnnt decided It was
tn
Iko
hr
nil
of
rlty.
(*on«rnl«at
lo
otrrylhln(.
her?" Mrs. l ’erklus cnmphilned. "Your :
gas.
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6ft.2tp
necessary to 'place himself alongside
esting Lecture by George Samuels.
W imllr W. Nmllh. Crop.
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father will he out of town over night, i Send fqr booklet.
This,
however,
admittedly
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tho ship nnd tnke off the remainder of
and I'm aure 1 shall not go out. Wo
would be hard on the barber nnd
Wnnteil Cypre.»s' log'
,\.i irr*
llte erew. A »|khhI of eight knots be­
could Kent] the auto,'but to hnvo her
the opposition of the Indies to a
I.undeck ’Lumber Company. 1
ing innlntnlned, this inn done. They
arriving with her strange boxes .when
month's growth of plcli.resquo
Fla., stating.w hat you &lt;411 furra*
remained alongside, locket 1" the
Mf. Whitehall Is hero—" Mr, Whllo-hlrauls nduruuvuts.ua beau and.
»;a.«tf
fcienmer'*,-windward bhiv.* for’ iT period
for
continuous shipment "
Wednesday, ’-March 27th
luill
himself
coming
tn.
Interrupted
the
husband Is Insurmountable.
sufllrle.it
for
all
nine
men
to
lower
10 and 20 Cents
problem.
ADMISSION:
Eggplants nnd tomato plant* l°f
•Uemselvesjou. board Ibis ship, which
lie was a ' dlstlngulshcd-nppcarlng
Immediate setting. Mrs. !'• * • ^
man, of perhaps middle ugc, and the.
Dougal, Celery avenue. .Satif»rJ.
success of Ida unu.iual paintings was,
i&gt;0-.tc •
making him a society favorite.
s
. Closely following the artist’s wel­
* W anted— A first class mart
——- ,
— ---come came Iho telephone's call. ■*.
understands raising cotton
A fw
"it's Aunt Elma," tho tmftber whis­
to P. O . Box 1205, Sin ford. *&gt;pered, "she'-Is coming vjp directly. Hho H All Lo cal A d v c rtlfle m e n ts U n d e r
1
.
rang qff befogu 1 timid direct Lpr to a T h is H e a d in g T H R E E . C E N T S ' * Referenced desired. . '
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birect car."'
DEPARTMENT* Of TUE INtl*«IO»'
L in e F o r E ach In s e rU o n . M in im u m
" I will meet her (a tbo.hnll," Kath­
C harg e 25 C e n ts. '
^ '
arine said, and • disappeared, closing
the portieres uftcr her. Slaving to tbo
In - answering an ' adverfliem'e.rit
“ a.
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the bnndsomo face of tho mun bent ad, please do not ask Tho Hepuld
above her.
oi Intention lo ratkr Comim.]*'^ •
for information as' to the identity of to
Mt«bll-h »Ulm to th«- Us-I
In the shadow* the gratified mother
Ususlly wo do not crit.ed. h*lor. crtrfV Clf*ult t "«' • **|t*
watched, and smiled. Then nt sound the advertiser.
for-f, Fla., on th* Mh «I»V I Arnt.
("lalmint n»mf«
rfltn«»*'of au entrance nnd low-voiced con­ know who tho advertiser is and if
C. W. Knl*&lt;r&gt;lne»r ol Urn wool. ''*•
versation her smile vanished. Knth­ wo do wo are not allowed to give
Ch*il«« UnraksM ol |onc»®-*'- 'i**
U W. Ent*rrlnf*r of I oneword. »-»
nrlne was clicking back the purtlervs out this information. Simply write
y. M. W .tt. ot
and leading Into the room their unin­ a letter and address it* as per in­
itoinv
u.&lt;o:&gt;r
vited-guest.—With a sort of-breathless- structions in the ad.
'
jt-Tu** a Frj.lPttriumph she turned to them ull.
FOR SALE
~~
"My aunt. Mis* Perkins," she an­
.
nounced. For a moment the .visitor
united In gracious alienee. From the ’ FOR SALE — ’ 100,000 Pepper
T o get carbon L\&gt;pR*
dark violet o f her modish costume her Plants. Cheap. Cull on or address
C2*3tp
face shone young with Its fresh color. C. K. Lucas, Sanford.
tliat arc not only un­
"I mu so glad to^ee you all," nhe
For
Sale—
Dushceu
potato
seed.
usually sharp aim
said, and her voice drew them with ltd
sweet quality. But It w o b Held White- M. S. Nelson, Box 11GB, Sanford.
lK*autifully fleat, l?«t ■
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hull who ndv'nnced to claim her hand, ,
copies
that ace reailj
; then sllll holding the hand, looked to­
For Sale— Porto Rico Yam potato
ward tho others. '
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permanent, use t
"Elma nipy not forgive me," bo Mid, plants in any quantity. 31.00 per
"for po soon making confession. But 1000 f. o. b. Sanford. Mrs. W. II.
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' — I have been silent long enough. Byers, lit. 1. Phone 2203.
Your sister Is my promised wife, Mrs.
Our label in a suit is a pledge of this—
For a quick sale cheap—Good
Perkins, nnd id»e comes hero tonight
Ford
for truck. Perfect eqginc. Ad­
no that the man-luge _ceremony may
%
a small th i^ ^ ^ lo o k for, a big thing to find
he performed tomorrow at my sister's, dress W. Frank Clark. Orange City,
•'
ti2-2tc
Tttls |is the ending of a romance which Ha.
• C srb on P8P®r •
began long years ago, when 1, an art
For Sale—Tom ato plants, L iv­
student, sought summer board at her
tiomc.. Mince then, this willful woman ingston, Globe variety.' M. Hanson's
Bay typaunitint tappb** ot
has been making a career fo r herself, Shoe Shop.
*
62-2tp
studying nbrt&gt;ad and coming back to
TH E' •
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paint pictures rtvsllng my own. A t ’ For Sale—A barn, good''material
" Herald Printing C°*
iast the career.Is surrendered. It was throughout snd corrugated iron roof.
s
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Phons
nt -Elms's suggestion that I* presumed Call 1000 Lgurel avenue.
.
Thone 148
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to make myself .acquainted with you, 411-W.
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61-atp
. SA N FO R D , FLORIDA
alL Will you not wish us happiness??,
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f Then-with a smile Gwendoline led
See Jimmy
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the. way. “ Welcome both to our fsm- in perfect, eopdition.
". s«
StswaH, B. A O. M otor Co.
61-tfc
, Uy," she said.
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boy’* mother: appeared a galhat him
in courj. T h e b d y waa, we believe,
font to a reform, school. .. W hat a
foolish mother waa this! That'boy,
in so far as in him lay, was' obeying
a perfectly natural Instinct. Hc»was
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going through a racial period of his
What are you going to.do— are .you.going to.fight over there
life that require*' the moat'delicate
or
over
here— at either place you must fight and the best way you
treatment and not tho brutal ma­
can
fight
if you are here is to SAVE. Man power is-needed, sus­
chinery of justice. He had within
him the true apirit of romance. Of
tenance is needed for, our armies and you can “ do your Bit” bV
course he did wrong. Of course, he
S A V IN G A T HOM E for the boys “ Over There.”
What are you
ought to have, known better. But
going to do?
..
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how is any bad boy, If you wish to
call him so, to be made any better
CAPITAL $30,000.00
.
'
SURPLUS $15,000.00
if hla own mother turns against him.
Wo suspect that a largo percentage
of our so called criminals become so
through Just this lack of sympathet­
ic understanding. That hoy didn't
know.
Ho needed to be taught.
He probably has no idea now of
just whnt he did and why it was
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
OiinrUnD, rLU n lU A
O. L TAILOR
wrong:
Why should he?
You
R. R. DEAS
PrMUnl*
C.thWr
Au'l Ci i KIw
v i«.r,w d .« F&gt; L WOODRUFF Vk#-Pr.ddq.»t
don't get jvisdom out of a court or
penal institu tion,
You get pun­
ishment. Few need to he punished.
All tho need Is for knowledge, en­
couragement, patience.
Then the
majority of the •so-called -criminals
will cure themselves.— St. Augustine the proud owners of two hundred
For Sale— Porto IUco Yam potato
Tom ato plants for sale. -See C
F R A N K H U F F A K E It GOES TO Record.
twenty-five (225) thrift cards, in­ planjs in any ‘ quantity. $1.00 per H - Lofilcr.
. 3C.tr *
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cluding in thnt number several War 1000 f. o. b. Sanford. ‘ Mrs. W. H.
M A D E IN G E R M A N Y W A R
Tho Tlmca today contributed an­
For Sale— Beet plants, 30 r ,nu
Havings stamps.
Ityers, Rt. 1. Phone 2203,
62-8tc
S e t"tile dock up one hour Sun­
other
enlisted
man
for
service,
"over
If
Germnny
had
waged
ltd
war
100
or $2.00 per thousand. Write
Mrs. Geo. Dickenson
d ay morning or Saturday night.
there/’ Frank L. HufTaker, editor, without barbarism; if every soldier
Ct-tfe
For Sale— M y farm, known as* Portln Bros., Wagner, Fla.
enlisting in the field artillery division in its armies had' been d -decent To Wholesale Dealers nnd Jobbers the Gen. Fincgam-Home, consisting
E d itor Herring of the Tilton,
FOR KENT
man; If there had been no outraging,
of tho regular army. •
of 200 acres, situated 3 J$ miles
In Mill Feeds. .
C l . Gazette nnyn that when he got
no
murder,
no
destruction
of
homes
Because his eyesight is somewhat
Until further notice, the recent south of Sanford, on Spnford-OrianFor Rent— Rooms and board, 17.0
well started in the business o[ rais­
or of churches nnd cathedrals, Ger­ ruling Issued fixing the margins of dcr road. For price and terms ace or
dofectlve.it
was
suggested
that
Mr.
ins children he cut out keeping dogs.
For Rent— Rooms*, and board,
write owner,
O. Andes, Route A,
HulTukcr enter the quartcrmoitler or many would still deserve the utmost profit on mill feed Is suspended.
— T am p a Tribune.
punishment
that
could
be
indicted
$7.00
a week. Mrs. C. G. Adami,
Box
105.
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some other department other thnn
I am How contemplating issuonco
----- O— 519 Oak avenue.
63-Itp
the line service, hut he refused, say by civilization upon any country of new orders, which I feel will more
Ten thousand aeroplnns and Ano
For Sale— Three registered . Duroc
Ing he wanted real service. As
re­ because of this unholy war for its agreeably fit the situation, ami allow
Cottage for Rent on East Second
hundred thousand airmen to operate
Jersey boars, five and six months
sult the recrui tng office! has wired own material advancement.
a "reasonable profit" fpr wholesalers
street.
Inquire from Mrs. Ju.
thdm could win the w;ar tomorrow.
Mrs. Endor Curlett, Geneva,
superiors for a wniver on tho ques­
But the world has been engulfed nnd retailers In the.state of Florida.. old.
Moughtoq,
1021 Enst Second street.
W henever the United States puta
Fla.
63-tf
tion of defective vision, which is ex by awful woo; millions and millions
■ Very truly yours,
th at many in the field it will be
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have diod and other millions • have
pected to he given.
‘
Braxton Beacham,
good night to the kaiser..
.For Ssle— Porto Rico Yams sweet
Ten room house for rent. Elec­
been
maimed
for
life;-hundreds
of
Federal
Food
Administrator, Fla.
‘ To France I owe every good
potato slips, later on draws. $2.00 tric lights, hot and cold water. Cor­
millions
have
suffered
in
the
agony
thousand, A. Buck, Longwood, Fla. ner Oak aVenue and Fourth St.
*;* T h e Cocoa Tribune Is Just one trait I possess,” * said-Mr. HutTnker, of seeing their loved ones forced by
Killed Ills Wire .
"and I can’t pay the debt I owe her
63-4 tp
year old. . Mrs. Holderman,' .who
Apply W. W. Long.
62-2tp
Germany into this awful war to save
The wife of Willie Curry, the ne­
controls the destinies of the Tribune by shooting from the editorial
the world from awful domination gro who ran amuck the other day
For a quick sale cheap— Good
For Rent — Three unfurnished
is to be congratulated upon'her good trenches alone."—Tampa Times.
and
damnation.
Women and chil­ died from the- effect! of the wounds Ford for truck. Perfect engine. Ad­ rooms, with use of both and living
■
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----work on the- paper apd while her
dren have been outraged, tbe chival­ inflicted on her hy the crazy negro. dress W. Frank Clark, Orpngc City, room. Phone 306, Downing.
C O M P U L S O R Y E D U C A T IO N
age is not given wi&gt; opine that she is
ry of the high seas has been sup­ After committing the,deed the negro Fla.
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The state of Florida needs com*
just around sixteen, yet.
planted by the foulest campaign of ran from Marshal Tillis with a bullet
* ----- o ----pulsory education. While it is now
For Rent— Three office
room*
HelLdevtscd murder of innocent n his leg and tried to cut his own
For Sale— A barn, good material
T h is is the time to keep cool, a local option law it would probably non-combatants that even the devil throat, making an ugly wound. Ho throughout and corrugated iron roof. fronting on First street. Most de­
sirable offices in city. JJcvcral.other
avoid spreading rumors see that no have more weight if it was. a state himself, as expressed through Ger­ will have to answer to the charge of Call 1000 Laurel avenue.
Rhone
good office rooms in same building,
Germans are allowed to opert their law fostered hy the entire ntnte many, could devise; the very exist­ murder.
411-W. .
G ljffp
If the stnte does not
Y o w tli &amp; Speer.
23-lfc
heads against the .United States and maehmery.
ence of all civilization has Item
For Sale— 1917 Ford touring car
Weep a stiff upper lip. Wc will win pass such a law then Seminole coun­ threatened, nnd if Germany were to
Furnished Rooms by Dxj*, Week
in perfect condition.
See Jimmy
the war all right hut it will take ty should vote on compulsory edu­ auccecd, tho whole world would sink
or
M onth— Park avenue Flat, 105
cation and appoint a truant officer
Stewart, B. &amp; O.-M otor Co.
61-tfc
tim e and men and money.
hark Into the dark ages of atheism
North
Park avenue, over L. It. DhiJ-•
to look after the delinquents, in
----- O ----and harhnrism,
•
Mrs. C. C.
r . f M *»tia r L tiliU lu r*
For Sale — 1000 lbs new celery Ips &amp; Co. drug store
every prccinet in the county. The
T h e lakeland Advertiser turned
We are face to face with all of To tho Domorrotlr Volar* of HomlnoU Co.:
30-tf
I htraby mriouncr ray r&gt;n&lt;tlit*;y for r»p wires. F. A. Stone, Eighth and Oak Hart, manager.
following from the Times-Union* is
the puju'r over to the ladies of the
these terrific . realities and all the r»*ntolivi in tha nrit Florida l.fl-latura
55-tf
to the point:
Bamloola county. aubj.cl to tho dam
For Rent — Furnished rooms with
Lakeland Hod Crpss last week and
fearful possibilities the very thought from
orratir primary to ha bald Junr 4th of thla
Judge
William
C.
Guthrie
of
the
or
without board
Mrs ( ’ has G.
ytar. and Intil* your conrtdrralion of my
they brought out h tine -16 page
of which staggers mankind.
For Sale— 16*‘y hand farm or draft
qualification!.
Adams,
519
-Oak.
*
58-ltp
edition that netted them a neat juvenile court is of the opinion that
Kr-prrtfully,
horse,
weight
1350
lbs.
Inquire
L.
A
And all of this has been brought
J. J. DICKINSON.
atim. This is enterprise on the part n compulsory education law is one about wholly hy this “ Made-inBrumley.__________63-tf
WANTED
Records
of the Qrd Crhii und the Adver­ of the needs of Florida.
Germany" war, started by Germany
Frank L. WnadrnfT Aaoaonr.a far Leila■For
Sale
—
Ford
Touring
Cur,
De­
talura
tiser and we congratulate hath- of of the juvenile court, according to for the sole purpose of forcing Ger­
W nnted— Cypress logs.
Address
mountable wheels: 'Good condition.
To tha Voirra of Semlno'a Co.:
them on this edition.
The news­ the judge show that the great ma- many’s domjjiatio;i nnd damnation
Lnndcck Lumber Company. Tampa
I bac to announra that I am a randblata
(or ra-alfdion to the Ijoum of rapra.anla Bargain. Phone 6. P. O. Box 983. Fla., stating what you ran. furnish
papers are certainly doing more joVity of delinquent children coming over other countries. .
livra froip Seminole county... Bavins »»rrr&lt;l --------------------........... ....... ..... 65-tf*—
hefuro
the
court
are
those-who
have
u In that rapacity in tha aaaalon of 1917
- thnn-thcjr nhare of-carrying-on-the
for continuous shipment."
6(r.8tc
-ThV sciare the facts which our . &gt;fral
I am prrparvd'lo ftva you batter *trbeen allowed to roam the streets
war.
people should fully understand, nnd vice In 1919. f do* hot know of any rraaon
For Sale— One fresh milk. cow.
W anted—A first class man Mho
• hy
by .you_ ahould
...... .not.five me a eacond term.
nnd have not attended school.
‘ •
-----0 - ---then they *will slowly come into a •rhlrh haa alwaya
ra been
b
accorded all rrpre R, L. Garrison, Fori Reed. 67-1 fc
a
understands raising cotton. Apply
'll
‘
rentatlvea
In
the
iit.t.
I
lulty
appreciate
e
in
.
.
.
It is said that a movefnent will realization bf Germnny’s crime, sur­ he hi th honor paid me by rtertlnt me In
There is no bolter time than the
For Sale—Ten mrcs hammock to P. O. Box 1255, Sanfe-d. Kla
of IH r, and I have endeavored at all time* to
prison! for all goal men to join the soon he started hy juvenile welfare passing all ,the crimes combined
’ '!
, ■ J I look after the lntere*ta ol the peonVe cd land on t’ urteroi. nt.Tiue, right in References dedred.
Sanford Board of Trade
We
workers in the interest of the |ia«- a nations from rhl- V»-ry beginning I Seminole county and the *tate ol Florida
the
heart
of
tbe
celery
delta.
This
will realize that 1 hn*- l have not ftiUd t» Mnil
»«•
Maltese ('n u t
ru-a|*ration and amalgamation and sage ot a compulsory education hill of twin1 Thin they
'
pert at inn* and I truil- you will «ee your farm joins railroad loading station. I l . n t
tlli.-t
"
Made-in-Grvrimwiy”
war
in
ill-I
way
rlear
to
;lvc
m
e
■
armnd
term.
A
tain
N o tify C. F. Haskins.
urgani£illoti now as never before **-V *^**
legislature
. &gt;
....
, .
.ihankinjc you tor the many favnra briloarrd Three acres cleared. Must bo r.old
ih, piat 1 promi« that I will
Pidlre officials also nay that prac­ deed a Mudo-in*Hell war and is a „ „
and the proper spirit to win the war
to close an estate.
If Interested
Manufacturer’s
&gt;*.
faithful
to
the IruahJmpoMdI In me.
UKPAKTMRNT OF TMC INTt niou
fight’
to
the
death.und win our own battles hero "in tically nil'of tin* minors who are ar­
Voura vtry eruty.
write
F.
J.
McDannel,
Owossu.
t!. H. t^ml Offlcc at I
111'. U*.
Fit AN K
WOO Dll OFF.
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I rk. I -. 1S1L
through the Huaj-d of Trade.
In rested .pre those who do not ’ attend Record.
Michigan. '
’
53-tfc
Nolle* la h**thy (IvJn that Tom Wynn »f
union there is hircdglh and tbaj school. Such- boys who have dev idI.oh(«ond, Fla., abn, on Nrvrrnt”--'*. tPH.
The Boys Are Marching
llnmc-tra.l Kntry No 11 V * l*r
Kreufe.sl union i s ' for all the real oped inrqrrigilile natures * fire fn Rhode Island Red eggs for hntrh- mitt*
N &gt;4 ol SW l(, St:tf of MW *n| &gt;W!t »!
From .the U. S. A. they ,go, and
n g. $2.00 for fifteen. R .,L . Gar­ SF. t*v Hrction 2f, T.ianrtic - ■ s. ti*nf*
xoeti i,1 Smninole county to stand quently arrested arid turned over to
zo V. fattahaMva Mcil-'lan. b«* r'- »
we're glad that we can show
^
JACKSONVILLE* FLORIDA
rison.
54-tf
together on every que.&lt;iion.
the county probation officer
of Intrntlon to maki- Comm .•
e-naf.
That titir Ii.iy's t:r&lt;- all so valiant a n il' Cor. Hay .A Hogan. Close to Everything
()
- D -so trip .
)
One Block from I’ ostofilre
Fur Sate A six room house and
N c f '( u n i. tin- VIor !i Pro's A
1 MAT MAI* BO)
fj.r nunc ate bi tter fit and v.&lt; know ll»t *»J »'«W ttomiar w e r i* l.mi liMn. t i l 11(,| west side L.turcl avenue, betluw'iir anil SertmL llm.m anil Hath II CO l» i
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social,,&gt;n i\ ,11 n . e ■lit tlie liue.i of
There i. an institution in Mari*
they'll do th. ir nil
i jijo. 2 I'cutii* It
•“ fi-'-M- tt Frank ivairr, tween Si\th and Seventh, streets. *.-\
liel^ind. Daytona and New Smyr- ; untut knowi^n* the Industrial School For the glory of the red. the-white i l'ri&gt;P,lrlof__
_
,
i l l i per cent invcslment. A. Derby,
na und this meeting promises, to he for Boys, wlttcli i » the reform school
and lilua.
•07 Washington Ave., Oil City, Fit.
'one of the lust In he LLtory of t l . e 'o f 't h e .state ef Florida. When one
. ^Ctiurus
6 'p Tu e a A F n -I O t r
N
E
W
WINDLE.
H
O
TEL
Sk
tUMOeiuliuii. Altliougli the war is on visits that institution it is apparent Trntnp, tramp, tramp, tho bqya arc
.JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA
and .there Jlro many things to dis-t in many eases that the parents t»f
marching!
tract th e eilllbrs from pleature -of the children were the ones who need- Cheer up, .Allies; they have cr&lt;m6.
Mttdrfn. Sncar J. OuUld* ll»*»
Knowing
tho Amt .they're glutl to get the chance
In the hrarf *f rily.' r«urn&gt;(nl in nnjtblnf.
this bind ther u are also, many tm- od tM refopnlug.
Send far booklet
-\Vlrd(y IV. Kmltfi, I'n.p.
'.ptirUi/it item s for their benefit l o ’.htf families from v.hiclt some ttf the boys ^
to square our dob} with France,
dLsctixacd'.iutd all of,them should.*be- r«|dc it aceiruk lha.t they must Jtave. 'Auif to" help iu. pdt the. kaiser .On. th.ii.f-—
at the ineetiqg.* That Volusjn coun­ beep sent, to get tljfni out. of tin ■ * run.
At' any rate, it is. evident
ty will .vntvrtuiu tljein* royalty goes way.
without nay'.nw and ( 111- members tire tlmt when parents dcllbcrfitely p.lnee Hear thh distnm nril of drumy, tiear
the luighty trami* of feet!.
looking film uM It* a grand■ lime. their children in the reform nejioo
As
our
hoys go marching forth in
the
former
are
altirking
tlu-ir
duty
- The - lleriild J.t usual will lie well
. fine array.
feprrM-nti'd bV the editor and tbe anti trying to pul upon the state
huaiiir.su manager and Sanford will I the rearing und .training of- boys Boys in khaki, one amt all, answef
to their country’s call,
who need much more love and cun
be kept on the map.
siderntion than is possible to be For the glory of our land, the
----- O -----meted out by a cold blooded insti­
U. .S. A.
'W A T C H Y O U R S T E P
tution.
There
is
one
young
fellow
Chorus—
HE Officials of the First National Bank
E very mnn w!th tin ambition to
On, on, on, to France and victory, ^ All Local Advcrtigementd Under
there
now,
ulmul
seventeen
years
of
succeed and with n desire to he iden­
-desire to call to the attention of the
Cheer up, Allies, they’ll he there.
This Heading THREE CENTS a
tified in the public eye among others uge, who 'played w ith 'the boys in
general public thoifact that the time for
noted If it their work and deeds, Ii Ih home neighborhood before he And it won’ t he very long, till wc'il Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
sing
the
victor’s
Hong
—
Charge 25 Cents.
making returns of incomes fo/ taxation , ex­
often asks hinutrlf: Whnt ure the re­ was sent up tty the testimony of his
Liberty and peace for always every­
quirements? T oo often, if the an­ parents.. While that hoy engages
pires on A P R IL 1st, and that t h e r e j ^ pen­
In answering an advertisement
where.
!
swer be nelf answered, mercenary in tho work and piny and study of
where
no
name
is
mentioned
In
tho
alty for failure of those required by law who
- gain wedges itself into his nickeled the institution with rnueh ardor, tho When the kaiser is o’ crcome, mid ad, please do not ask Tho Herald
superintendent
says
this
juvenile
brain nnd following, tills wlll*n-themake no returns.*
the victory is ours,
for Information as to the Identity of
wbpv he goes drily no far as a public prisoner not once has smiled since We shall journey homeward o'er the the advertiser.* Usually we do not
big hearted citizen before falling he entered the gates of the Indus­
dark blue sea:.
...
know who the advertiser is and If
trial -School.* Something has stab­
before tire onslaught of those who
Unde Sam and friends a i home will we do we are.h ot allow ed-to give
W e will be glad to afford1any assistance
ulirnyu criticise. Once a plan is es­ bed very deeply into the heart of the *
greet us when we come,
out thla inform ation... Simply writo
he-altjty
lad
who
never
smiles,
nnd
tablished—a platform laid, the pub­
in our power in making out reports, and trust
And the Slnrs and Stripes shall wave a letter and address It as per In­
that bitterness undoubtedly is oillic become perfected critics nnd in
forevermore.'
structions in the ad.
you will make use of our services to the full­
youf chain of principles, the weakest setting (he value of any training he
Chorus (Same ns for first vt -se'.
may
receive.
est extent.
link must always break.
If then
, ,
,
FOR SALE
Words compost'd by three p .im ls l---- ■------------------------------------------ Apropos of this subject ’ ’ L fe " re­
tire umbitioun one has failed in tliej
/ ot the Seventh Grade, Gladys W i!- • l\/’t I-AI.E — ' iCU.t'OO l't ppcr
curiatnietion of his principles, or if, cently said:
in his chain of claims or motives he
Last summer a Ind/of New York, son, Margaret Gallagher and E liza -j Plan s. Cheap. Cali on or address
Lt’ can, Smfurd.
62-3tp
has left a link not fully cortncctcil — under twelve years of ago, took it both Hnupt nnd sung in the r.udi’ * loop hole, na It were, from which five dollar bill out of his mother's tAium of thn Grammar School by
For Sale— Dasheen p otato. seed.i
. to spin a web to his own opds, the purse went off toCfiney Island add had nil the pupils to the tune of "Tram p,
M. S*. Nelson, Box 1163, Sanford.
tramp,
tramp,
the
hoys
are
mnrehfind failure will fee 'th a t link und .x grand titfie spending ft on merry62-2 tp
*
*
^
the final failure will havo found its go-rounds, roller coasters nnd "hot ing."
way throngh tho little port hole dog*."
Wc think the public would be in­
At n igh t,lie slept orf the
.
o/SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A .
For Sale—Tom ato plants, Liv­
known universally as "lack of prin- beach.
terested in tho news. Item that the ingston Globe variety. M. Hanson's
e.** * T q bo a big man muans to
. ciple.'
Tho polico were; notified, and the children of the Grammar School-are Shoo Shop.
..
'•
G2-S
-'dtp
be a successful man. The current
idea of bigness U m oney, . but thn
true 'meaning is morality.
Grave­
I
B. J. H O LLY. Editor
yarda
are
all
but
fillet}
with
the
hasW . 1 L HAYNES, B n la e u M an n er
beens of ulterior’ motive—deceiving
for awhile they were finally detect­
ed. Some, of.course, had accumu­
lated. much money."
any, through
ION P U C K IN ADVANCE:
the channel of fame were all but
grasping the ever phantom dollar
and still others; • keener perhaps
thnn the rest, were taking out the
discpvered defective'block and with
their platforms and principles were
shoving Into place another pillar of
I m Sk ^ O m MallJbUlWr jlaiuat 22»tl colored'glass, when swooped upon
m, M tba pMtaHVn al Kaafard. PlaHda
Uadi, Act *f Marrh Ird, IIT»
by that half of the people that can­
Before you tic to a
T tlifk iM Na. I l l not be fooled.
at B i f d l BaUdlal
man, whether he be politician,
preacher or saint, examine first his
entire chain of principls. Teat each
link and if all be sound; pin your
fnith, your ambition and your fu­
ture to th a t" mnn because -even
though you fail in the gain of dol­
lars, you will gnjn .by your walks
with him, the confidence, respect
and honor of mankind nrid nn ul­
timate palace that has not dollars
fo r Its price.

What Are You Going To Do

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Mention e f .
Matters la Brief
Personal Itenls
of Interest

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Summary o f the
Floating 8mafl
Talks Succinctly
. Arranged for
Herald ‘ Readers

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HAPPENINGfS OF IN T E R E S T I N A N D
AR O U N D SANFORD

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Sir.

Mrs. Geroge W atsm taro
visiting friends and relatives at
yidral City.
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EXCUSE M E
Sanford High School
Senior Class
. Price 25 cents
April 6 •
63-ltc
and

Drcak yourCold or LcGppe with a
ffW doses of 6(6.
rl39*26tc
Ice cream delivered every Sunday
in time for your dinner, L. R. Phil­
ips &amp; Co.
55-Fri-tf
Horn io Mr. and Mrs. II. II.

the Grammar School at 8:30,
cording to the dew time.

65-Fri-tf
L. F. Roper is visiting home folks
from the K ey West stmt on. He is a
member of the Ncaval Reserves nnd
says it is tho real life' for him. .
H ini*M Y-TISM — Antiseptic Re­
lieves Rheumatism Sprains Neu­
ralgia etc.
•
39-26tc
0. D. Slay, and J. F. Brown of
Roanoke, .Alabama arc in the city
Roanoke, Alabama, arc in the city
the guests of John I. Anderson.
They art* well pleased with Sanford
and Florida.
•
*
Expensive Hemstitching Macl\ino
just installed at the millinery shop
Duhart. Ladies of
of Mrs
Sanford arc invited to call and see
this machine in operation.
Fourth
and Sanford Avo.
13-tf
I,. R. Philips Si Co.'s drug store
open every Sunday from 9:30 to
11:30 a. m. and 3:00 to 6 p. m. For
prescription and medical purposes.
All work correctly and promptly
done.
'
55-Fri-tf
Notice Ip Property Owners
Section 50 of Chapter 5696 of .the
Law* of Florida provides Hint " I f
the taxes’ upon any real catnte shall
net lie paid before the First day of
April of any year, the tax collector
shall advertise nnd sell."
I'h-asp take notice that stale nnd
‘‘ minty taxes, if remaining unpaid,
will become delinquent oh A p ril,1st.
Jno. D. Jinkins,
-V
• . 3’nx Collector,
.
. Seminole County.
5G-8te

Easter at the Methodist Church
Corner Park avenue and Fift
street. **
Sunrise prayer meeting at six
Sunday school at 9:30. At the
.close of Sunday school the pastor
will
baptize the infanta presented
by the parents at this time, and re­
ceive into the church any applicants
from the SUnilay school.

Anthem, Christ our Passover, by
Danks
Scripture Lesson, Psalm 47.
Gloria
New Testament lesson. .
Announcements followed by Eas­
ter offering
llym n No. 162, Hail the dnyTthat
sees Him rise
Sermon, subject: Steadfast faith in
thp risen Christ made manifest in
faithful service.
Hymn No. 172, Jesus the Conquror reigns
Bcncdictixn
For evening service:
Instruments' voluntary
Anthem, Christ the Lord is Risen
Today, by Danks
Hymn No. 171, Hail, Thou once
despised Jesus
Prayer
Anthem, Go forth to the moun­
tain, by Danks
Scripture lesson
Announcements followed by of­
fering
•
Hymn No. .168, I know that my
Redeemer Uvea
Sermon, subject. Eternal life
through the Living Christ.
Hymn No. 180, All-hail the power
of Jesus* name
Benediction.
The.church will he appropriately
decorated for the occasion and it in
hoped thut the members of the
church will mnke a special effort to
be present.
Visitors and strangers
are mont cordially invited.
Autos
will bo provided to convey to nnd
from" tho church any who,.on ac­
count of distance or feebleness might
otherwise bo unable to attend. I,cj
those .who know of* such .persons
phono Mr. Ed. Putnam or Mr. H.
U. Penbody.
Notice
Notice ;• hereby given that lhe
board o f . county commissioner.; oiler
(or sale one pair of mules, pair to he
designated by tho ’ board. , For .in­
formation see commissioner in your
district.
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
58-tf

Huff— Lee Wedding .
A wedding that will come as a
complete surprise to their many
friends is that of Corporal George
Washington Huff and Miss Mary
Laura Lee, which took place at the
First Methodist church Thursday,
March 28th, at 8:30 p.* m.
Only the immediate family and a
few very Intimate friends were pres­
ent to witness the cercmony.
^N o ver lias the winsomo bride
looked more charming than in her
bridal' gown of white embroidered
crepe de chine. She wore a white
picture hat .and accessories to
matchs
The groom was a manly figure in
Ills khuki soldier suit.
——*V. Or. llilburn performed the im*pressive ring ceremony of .the Meth­
odist church which made these twain

At Vesper* at night the aplen-

’

Ahnoif rtrr.trirnf
Mrs. Fannie V* Lee nnnouneef
the marriage of jicr daughter, Mary
Laura *0 Corporal George W ijhIi iiigt.iu Huff, at tite First Methodist
church Thursday. March 'J-Ah, at

ed by— ,
Mr* Emma Abbott Lyman;

Soprano
Mr. Henry J. . Wihlrnshurst,
Tenor

NO SEATS RESERVED
EVERY SEAT FREE
EVERYBODY WE L C O MED
h o ly en qss c h u r c h

Easter Day *1 Holy Cross Church
6 and 8 a. m.— Communion*
10:30 a. m.— Matting •
11 a. m.— Choral Celebration

A. BickneN of New York C ity
the city fo r-a few days this
on busl/icss. *

Upon , beiug opened thesy were
found to cantnili .everything filia l
heart could wish.for in linens, silver,
lingerie;, silk hose, cfe.
t

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,

,

the .price of all-won I fabrics, fine tailoring,
good style— those .things hra. .absolutely nec­
essary for long wear and satisfaction.

While these gifts were being ad­
mired the refreshment course was'
served and consisted of slin » of red.
tiiid white ire cream and* heart t hnp-

Mi as Elder wore a cost nine nl
whiter satin anti embroidered geor
liciti* crepe.'
, The Daughters of. We ic y - entertniui tl nt .the hom e'of M ri.' Claude
il.Tntfon for • Miss --Nellie.. Elder,-•*hdde-lo-hft, btV Wednesday evening.
' Mrs. i Fermion's home wu.t artis­
tically decorated with roses and
fertis.* ‘
Most unique was the chariot
which conlniiK’d the gifts for lht
bride-elect.
This was drawn by
Master Clan de Herndon nnd seated
in the chariot to dispense the gif is
was Allco Elder. Tho bride wus the
roripiont of many Iqyely gifts on
this occasion
Dainty refreshmen la were served.
The guests included tho Daughters
of W esley’ and a few other friends.

4 p. m.— S ch o o lya rd .Service
7:30— Choral Vflftters.
•' People will kindly regard the ordey of the government that clocks
are to be ndvanced one hour on Sat­
urday night. The houri for service
will remain unchanged at Holy
Cross tn perfect loyalty to the gov­
ernment, but will be according to
the changed time.

did large choir ii to be augment­

several dtys on business.

Pay enough for quality in your
•Sp ring Clothes.

THE LO R D ’S W O R S H IP
THE AN C IE N T CHURCH
Mra. Fannie Stomhridgc Munson,
organist.

main
Mr. and Mra. F. G. Foley ar­
rived in the city yesterday from
W.
Mew Y o r k ’City and will remain sovs In
daya before visiting other points in
week
'lorida. *, • •

N. A. Colbert of Moorchavcn was
Mrs. Giddian Deane has returned
in the city a few days this week on
to her homo in Orlando after a de­
business, .
lightful visit of scvcrl days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BothPrivate George Huff of Camp
the house.
There
were
many ainly.
Wheeler is home on a live days’ fur­
tangles to unsnarl and at intervals
lough. i
on this lino were fastened mnall
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Watson ar­
nrlieles carrying advice,, the finding rived. yesterday from Chicago and
The farmers of America must
and reading of which caused much will he gu ilts nt the Hotel Carnes
plant and harvest as they havo
merriments The .first was n small for revera! weeks.-never
done
before.
Theirs
is the part to fill with food tho'eager
B.‘ W. Herndon is spending n few
hands that nrr being stretched across
yn in Jacksonville this Week1on
the sea. The duty of feeding warbusiness,
wrecked and famished Europe must
Mrs. Huff is the eldest 'daughter
fall largely upon American farms.
of Mrs. Fannie -V. law and is loved
It is n ,d u ty nt once humanitarian
and ndmired by her many, friends
for her sunny disposition and sweet
winning ways.
* Corporal Huff is well known in ing pin "to straighten out the
the city, having been associated for kinks," 'scissora for "crosses," a
many years with tho&lt; firm of T. J. broom promised always "to befriend
Miller &amp; Son. When the "call to by using In sunshine the brushy
colors" came hr was among the first part, in storm tho other end." Then
to answer and enlisted in Co. C, in came a Ford auto, belonging to the
which he is now Corporal.
Wilson Construction Co. and
is
t
Corporal Huff leaves Sunday to " T o test the roads that Hubby
resume Ids duties at Cpmp Wheeler, builds." A wee cap "caps the cli­
while Mrs. Huff, will remain for the max.” 'The Immortal band of ({old,
symbol of “ love and bondage," a
present In the city.
The best wishes of a ' host- of slipper shows how to "Slip one
friends follow these young pcoplo on over." Over In a corner a doll house
romplelc wos "Hom e, Sweet Home"
their joUrney through life.
and there the line led to a Sanford
pertnaht begging " N e ll" 't o come
Mfirrffunrous Shoxcer
•
back home soon to the Daughters of
The home of Mrs. F. L. Woodruff
Wesley and Sanford.
never looked more lovely than it did
After the "L in e of Matrimony”
when she entertained with n miscel­
laneous, shower for Miss Nellie was perused to its tangled end and
much merriment the bride resumed the
Elder.
The houso was decorated in a chair.
Then entered Dan Cupid, Master
most original fashion in elder !&gt;!oa- ‘
sum. which stimulated the bride's Claude Herndon, with his white
ntmt and everywhere over the win­ how and red tipped darts seeking
dows and doorways was the orange his next victim, drawing a snowy
white llowcr bedecked chariot. He
blossom jasmine.
was
guided by white satin reins of
Mrs. Scoggan nnd Minn Annie
love
in the hands of the Goddess of
Hawkins assisted Mrs. Woodruff in
These
receiving her- guests.
Each guest Love, little Alice Elder.
small
messengers
of
love,
bare
limbed
registered in the bride's bunk.
with white winged garments looked
The basket ball girls strummed on
indeed ns if they were Iron) the heart
Eukeleles nnd sang Hawaiian songs
■of Fairyland.
during the afternoon.
Just inside the bride's bower Dan
Punch wns served in the library
Cupitl stopped, ariestcd by the., first
by Miijs Martha Fox and Miss Na­
sweet notes of "Because" sung by
talie Moffett.
Mrs. J. K. Mettinger in her clear
Little Camilla Pulcston and Alice sympathetic voice,.
*
Elder presented the bride with a,
At the fdnclfision of* the song Dan
wonderful Easter hat* box filled with
Cupid moved his equipage to the
beautiful gifts.
chair of*-the bride, where after pre­
Much fun was enjoyed on open­ senting tier with an Easter Iffy the
ing ihe gifts, after which the guests stnall goddess showered her wit'*,
“ Pay enough" refers to the good of you men
wire invited into the dining room package aftgr puT-kage (ruin tinfo r. refreshment*.
who buy not the man who sells.
It means
chariot.

“ t ’linage in School Tllne
E n s trr l&gt;nj J l u - l c *
Herald is requested to anEaster
)&gt;«.*'. 11 *t re
that 'the hours of opening
I’rOCes
&gt;Ul»l. "W eir.
■mg of schools will be the
.is formerly accorded to the M orn" tt'i'J) Sbfiivun
Kyrie Elieson Stair
The morning st salon will 1/eGloria Tibi Stabler
tho High School at 8:15 nnd
Hymn. "Chtist -h K
Ajithom; "Christ nu
Schilling
Snnctu
Stainer
' tlcjiedi-.ux (jui Vcfil
^ tA lju iu Dei. ijilainwt.
' Viloria fn ’ I’ xcelsis- Nunc IJlmittis — Dut
Recessional Hymn, 4
(1 17).'
Vespers, 7:30 p. m.
Processional, "Jesus
Tile Lord Is Risen
cn .Today” ( 112)
Gloria Petri— Dudle;
Magnificat -D udley
6 and 8 a.- in. Communion:)
10:30 a. m. Mat tins
II a. rn. Choral Celebration
.1 p. m,—School Carol Service
7:30 p. m. Vesper*

SPLE ND ID M USIC
APOSTOLIC PREACH ING

: to4.

ac­

Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. intermediate Epworth League
at G:30 p. m.
The following is the program,for
the Sunday services: • .
Instrumental voluntary
Anthem, Lift .Your Glad Voices,
by Dunks
Hymn No. 17
Ten thousand
harps and voices
Apostil*’ Creed

Coming! Coming! Coming!
W JIAT?
Excuso Me
When?
April 6 .
- - Where?
High School Auditorium
How Much?
•
. 25 Cental
63-ltc
Get your prescription work done
neatly, correctly
and • delivered
promptly anywhere in the d ty .
L. It. Philips &amp; Co. do it.

McUaffaSa. Sadat Editor. AaVoh# taring f
' for tkk ccjaBin. U would h* appradatadll Ihay

Mr*. W.' E. Wataon "Yor severs be . guests at the Hotel Carnes fo r
weeks left yesterday for Waahing- several weeks.
ton, D. G\, where she will remain
several day* before returning home.
8. F. Welson, salesman for the
Consolidated /Grocery Co!.' of .Jack­
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Mrs. Adamson and daughter left sonville spent a few hours In the
jp jte rd a y fo r their homo in Phils* city yesterday.
dclphia after a delightful visit of
several weeks, the guests of Mr. and
George E. Jones arrived yesterday
Mrs. S. 0 . Chase,
from Cleveland, Ohio, and will re­

Mrs. Madcry nnd daughter of
Philadelphia, who have been visitors
in Sanford for several .week* loft
yesterday for St. Augustine where
thoy will remain several days before
returning homo.
^ M r. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle and
Interesting children left yesterday
for their home in Memphis,' Tenn.,
after a pleasant visit.of several days,
guests of Mr. Doyle’s mother, Mrs.
M. C. Doyle.

Sam Yountz of Moorchavcn U
apending
a few days in Sanford thla
Easier Day ia tho great day of
obligation for ail tho faithful and as week on business.
ia noted, communions are at 6 and at
8 a. m., to leavo the-11 *. m. service
M r*. B. G..Hadley pf Philadelphia
for worship.'
.•, • who.has been the gueat of Mr. and

v IN 1914 — 11109,4995AVIKG3ACCOUNTS
IN 1820 —
8,635 &gt; V W Ta
INCREASE-11,100.864 fl

GROWING WISER EVERY YEAR Is
In -1820
There Were in the United Stales
10 Savings Banks
Having 8.635 Depositor
With $1,138,576 On Deposit

Thero Were 2110 Savings Banks
11,109,499 Depositors • $4,936,591,849 On Deposit

Have You A Savings Account?

�concrete retaining waill, and haa t ___d___
to
In. rwcaimra
rtclolmod and
wdu -brought
uiwwga, 40
to O
a
bo R IM i an,

ogalnat th e’ Property aaoeaaod for Improv#-

meats.”

WR1TE H A P P Y LETTERS

comes around with the mail.

May­

a ......_.._____ _____

be he hgndi. you a pared. T hat’a
_ r hlca) level all reclaimed land from
LEGAL ADVERTISING
■Section t. That a. bulkhead llaa eortltto of aald bplkhoad to tha meandering
rata of lnd*bt#dnaoa ahall bo laoutd against lino of Loka Monroe, aa earn# eilited prior
fine— but It £an wait. It ’« a'lotter
Chaplain Hyman Urges Co-opcra
aach tract ol land ,In tha bulkhead dbtrlct to sold reclamailon, oil or aald work hating
lion o f Home Folks
you want!
Words that ‘ you1 'can
AN OR D IN A NC E
aaeeeead, containing a dearrlptloa .Of tha
. Providing for the Issuance ot Hulk brad land and tho omount of tha aoeeaaniant, b#*n don* In atrlct conformity with ’th*
Lion .Cartlflcato „ a L - ladabtadnee* * | i r * - and a dearrlptloa ot tho gtnerol nature plane ond *p*riAc#Dent therefor, hrrrtolor#
The following letter Bent out by- im agine.you hcar.'yDor mother say­
K « U a ( l l l . H 0 . S 5 , coveriny the amount dut ol th* Improvement for which th* eaid **•* prepared by Ih* rlly engineer ot Hanford,
ing? For it’s mother that counts
■ad payable by property owners In the seoament, waa made, and tha date thereof, Florida, and In atrlct accordance with the Chaplain George Ilyman, our fcllowUulkhcad District 'of Hanford, Florida, lor and that each of aald certificate* ahall be ordinance* of th* city of Hanford, with rtJ- townsman -now at
Camp Gordon first with the ' |bo&gt;s In the4 trcntJhes.’
•r#nr#
lharato.
and.
tho proportional# part of th# coat U&gt; . bo payable Id ten equal yaarly Inatallmenta
Where**. there I* now do* th# rily of Son- will be of interest to thoso who have
When- you receive this letter from
born# by aald property owner* In racialm- upon tha Arat day ot January of each and
ing bulhhaadlni and bringing _ to, a. topp­ every year with Inlorwat at tha rata of 5 ford. by th# several lot and property owner*
me,
won’t you write your loved one
boys
nt
tho
front:
In
aald
bulkhead
diatrlrt
far
aald
bulkhead­
graphical I* vat all racJalmed land In
per rent per annum, payable annually from
Balkhoad District of Hanford. Florida.
tho data
fat* ol
of “
tho laauaoco of each certificate ing and reclamation, th* total aum of 921,hero an encouraging, happy letter?
1
am
deeply
Intcreated
In
the
men
140.26, ini),
Whereas, th# city o f Hanford, Florida, un­ of ladebtedn
Whereaa, th# city of Hanlord ha* and* of our Ilcgimcnt.
You arc at least It will mean a greatdeal to him as
der and In nurauanco ot Hcctlona 292 to 299,
Section 3. A* deecrlptlon of each of aald bold,
lot* a
and
__Ida liana on oil lota
n ' property in eald
both inclusive, of the Revised Ordinance# bulkhead lien Improvement certificate* of bulkhead
diatrlrt’covering
dlalrlct covering the proportionate Interested In one. - I am writing thi* a sbldier and more as a. manly man.
of th# city pf. Sanford haa raua#d all prop, Indebtedness to be iaaued under th* provl- part ol th*
of th* bulk-heading
total coat ol
Don’ t tell him blue things.
Tell
arty In th# ally of Hanford lying and bring •Iona of thla ordlnanr# la oa follow*, to-wlti and reclaiming
ol aald land*, to be paid by letter to suggOBt a very important
b«t#r#«n the east atda of an unnamed alley
Flrat: A bulkhead Han rertlfirat# of In- th* individual property owner*, aald llan
him
happy
things.
Say
to
hfm,
thing
which
will
help
to
make
our
between Banford and Cypres* avenurc, and dahtedn#** for lb# aum ot 13,734.16 to b# being duly recorSeifln ^h# public record* of
the weal aid# of Myrlf# av*nu# bordering laauad agalnat tha property ol F. I , Wood­ Seminole county, Florida, and,
army better, the men more content­ "B e a man and do your best." The
upon Lake Monro#, to b# butkhraded, ana ruff, aa hereinabove drarrlhed.
Whereaa, by an ordlnanr# duly p#*a#d ed, and alfio bring about more hap
commanding ofllccr, as well as every
haa caua#d to b# erected a concrete retain­
Second: A bulkhead lien certificate of Ining wall, and haa raue«d to b# filled In, re­ debtedneaa for th* aum of 92,531.09 to be and adopted by* tho city ol Sanford, .Flor­
Wo encourage other ofllccr in the rgiment shows
el aI med #nd brought to a topographical laauad againal th* property of Thatcher Ueal- ida, th* laauo ol bulkhead Improvement piness in the homes.
lien certificate# ol Indebttdnte* haa been
l#v#l all r#ra|mrd land from th# line of aald ty Company, aa hereinabove described.
interest daily In the welfare of tho
duly authoriaed In-tho aum of 921,140.26, the men to write letters to the home
bulkhead to th# meandering lln# of Lake
Third: A bulkhead Hen rerllScate of Inmen. Be assured wo are taking care
Monro#, aa earn# eiltted prior to said re­ deblednee* for th* turn of flU.143.35 to be and
folk*.
In
all
the
*
'Y
"
buildings
you
Wheraa*. th* city council of Hanlord, Flor­
clamation, all of aald work having been don# Iaaued agalnat th* property of Hanford Hotel
of them t-‘io beat wo know h#w.
ida,
In
th*
caercli#
of
their
option
deemed
can
ace
the
algn,
"H
a
vo
you
writtenIn atrlct conformity with th# plana and apeel- A Improvement Company, aa herelnabnt*'
It advlaable, Inalcad of dlapoalng ol aald
flratlona therefor, heretofore prepared by the dearrlbed.
This-is a great country of ours, and
to
mother?'*
This
encouragement
i*
certificate*
of
indebtedness
to
retain
auch
city engineer of Hanford, Florida, and In
Fourth: A bulkhead Hen certificate of Inatrlct accordant# with th# ordlnanr## of the debtednea* for the aum of f3.600.61, to be certificate* ol Indebtednra* and drpoilt th# given them, not ho much for tho we should feel proud to contribute
" —Shl What would happen
city of Hanford, with referent# thereto, and leaned agalnat tha property of Florida Flab ■am# with the treaiurrr ol th# city of San­
in this hour of her need.
ford, to be kept by the treasurer of the city
to me If I wero your kid?
Whereas, there la now due the city of Han­ A Produce Company, aa hrrelnabov* dra- of Sanford In a special and separate fund, good that it will do to the home
Well* If you’re not acquainted
ford from the aeveral lot and .property crlbed.
In any way I enn serve you. as
to be known aa th* * Improvement Fund,’* folks but hemline we want the men
Filth: A bulkhead lien certificate of. in* and to cause t , be Issued and aald, bond*
owner* in aald bulkhead dlalrlct for aald
with Calumet Bakings y a
to
receive
letters
in
reply
to
those
Chaplain I shall bo glad.
bulkheadfng and reclaiming th* total aum dehledneae for tho aum of 92,831.05! to he In the rum of. 921,000.00 to be designated
don’t know what a good ex­
laiued agalnat th* properly ol W. II. and Improvement bonds,". with Interest cou­
of 121,140.25, and
they'write. We encourage the inon
‘ Yours truly,
cuse I have. . / Can't Ihlfi
Where#*, th# rlty of Hanford ha* and Hugh Adam*, herrlnabov* dearrlbed.
pon* attached, aald bonds not to bn In eg■Helping Myself— they're to
Sectlon 4. That the payment ot aald re** ol th* aggregate amount ot aald reVtlfl- to write the pleasant, happy thing*
(Irprgc Hyman,
bold* lien* on all Iota and property in aald
bulkhead dlitrlrt covering the proportionate bulkhead llrn Improvement certlfital**, and rale* of In Jetted neai, therefore, .
good l. Good fo r me too, be­
Thi* letter 1* to usk you to write of
•
Chaplain 320 Infantry.
part of the total rnel nf the bulkheadlng th* ennual interest due thereon ahall l&gt;*
He It ordalnrtl by lb* mayor anjl rlty
cause Calumet Bakings nre
and 'reclaiming of e*|&lt;| land to be paid by guaranteed by th* rlty ol Hanlord. Florida, council of Sanford, Florida,
pl&lt;;a&lt;tant thing* in response to their
.* vrholerome oml coil!/ digcaitd.
•aid property owner*, aald I'en* being mott and In coat- ol the non-payment of any in­
Section 1. That th* butkhrad lien Irit*
terrat or principal nt maturity by th* prop­
particularly drarribrd'ae follow*, lo-wlt:
Millions o f mothers use
rovrmrnta of Indebtednesa numberad from letter*.
No. Right to Crow.
First. A lien for the aum of I2.73l.3fi, erty owner of the property agalnat whlrh
In# lo Five aa follow*, to-wlt;
Captain
H.
I
I
.
,
Pearson
of
the
aald
certificate
of
innabtednea*
ft
laauad.
th*
again,! the following drarrlhed property,
Certificate Number On* (or Ih* aum ol
Bettlc, who wns spending n few
■ aituate. lying #nd being In the I l ly or Han- aom* ahall be paid by th* rlty of Sanford at 92.734.26.
Canadian army says, "T e ll the wom­ ireeks In the country, heard u rooster
lord, county o f Seminole, atate of Florida, the option of the holder of aald certificate;
Certificate Number Two lor the* aura ot
en -of America to write letters to .•rowing oho morning, and‘ stamped
more particularly drarrlhed a, follow#, to* but the payment and redemption of eald 92,531.06.
1 wltt Beginning at a paint where the north rrrllfirate, or any part thereof, or any InCertificate Number Three for the aura of
their men nt- the front—and then ter foot nugrlljr, exclaiming: “ Oh. you
line ol Commericil &gt;|reel ritrnded r**t Irrrat thereon by th* city of Sanford ahall 110,140.39- *
because of its purity—hccaire S 1
• .dntercect# th# eail llnr of Hanford avenue. not discharge the Hen nr aesi-iimrlit' agalnat
Certificate Number Four for the eutn of more letters.
it olerars *lve* Ust
i u.J
f
It’s home letters that (hut up; you ilon’ t lay uuy eggs I"
aald
property,
and
In
caa*
nf
non-payment
Thenra north 315.55 ft. to a point 50 ft.
91,600.61.
_
ecnttfitnlcailttci
*t cr.ti t . - •
rj
If
you
southwesterly. (measured* ht right angle*) of any Interest or any Inatallmrnt upon any
Certificate Number liv e for the turn ol hold the front line trenches.
Cafumtt c o n to l-.t ,e ity mrfi
of 92.631.05,
from northerly line of concrete retaining rrrtlflrale iuued under th* provisions
f a n t t d i t n t t n* f . c . e I n n . »•
wall, thanre eaat parallel with eald retaining lhie ordinance, i t ahall l&gt;# optional with the aggregating the total aum of 921,140.26. have u relative or friend* at. the
pro
m l o f fid e lly by t!rO U. S.
wall 121.25 feet more or lea*, to ,w*»t lln* holder therrol to consider th* whole of shall not b* offered (or aale, but Instead ffont, write to him and-do it often,"
f o o d Ail Aon’Iiit,
eilettded of an alley between Sanford ave­ aald amount ripresaed In aald rertlfirat# aa thereof said certificate* nf indebtedness ahall
You asv# shin v;u buy If.
nue and Cyprea* avenue; Ihenre couth 376.6 Immediately due and paywMa with Interrat be retained by the city ol Sanford, 1 lorida,'
* ' Fob save yitm n y o u u :a It.
Lieutenant Alcide. Picard, 13th
fr. to a point raat nf llrg.. Ihenre weal to date;*
and
deposited
with
th*
treasurer
ol
the
city
Section 6. That the ‘ chairman of thla ol Hanlord, Florida, In a special and separ­ French Infantry says, "\yhat kind
113.4 It, mor#'or leaa to beginning, cam#
bring the property pf F. I.. Woodruff, Which board be and be la hereby Inalrurted and ata fund to be known aa the "Improvement
said lien la duly rerorded In the public rec­ authoriaed to jointly afgn aald bulkhead Hen
of letters should the home folks
- onr. h h a l
certificate* ol
Indebtednefa Fund."
ord* ol Heminol* county. Florida, In I.len Imprnvement
Section 2. That a bond laiua In th* eum write to the soldier nt the front?
Hook I, page 150 on the l&amp;th day of No
ol
921.000.09
for
the
purpoa*
ol
paying,
re­
varabtr, 1917.
thing
tiring and funding certain voucher* or war­ Literary quality isn’ t tho
Second; A lien for the aum of 92,511.05,
rant#
ol
tho
city
of
Hanford,
Florida,
lieued
most
needful
in
them,
of
course
against • th* following dearrlbed property,
Section 9. That th* form of' the city of In payment of th* proportionate part ot th* Perhaps the best of them all are the
‘ aituate, lying aid being in th# city of Han­
coat to b# born* by property owners In th*
ford, county of Hemlnole, atoto of, Florida, 8aof*rd bulkhead improvement Hen certlfl
bulkhead district* ol Hanlord, Florida, In the
more
particularly
deacrlbrd
aa follow*, rale ol Indrbtedn*#* be substantially a* fol
construction of a bulkhead bordering on ones packed full of little homely de­
.
to-wlt: llag. at the Interaeclion of the weal hwt, to-wlt; .
I ok* Monro* In thw. city ol Sanford, lying tails—accounts of the now neighbors
' P, „°* Banford avenue with the north line
C O O D T O T H E L A S T D R O P
between th* eeat aid* of an unnamed alley
of Commerlcal street. there# weal 117 ft.
. U N I T E D S TATES OF A M E R IC A
beteeen Sanford and Cypress avenues, ard across the street and of tho words
thance north 358.00 ft. to a point 50 feet
S T A T E O F F I.O H tD A
the weat aid* at Myrtle avenue, end (or th*
eoufhweiterly (meaaured * at right angles)
C IT Y O F HANFOR D, FLO R ID A
proportionate part of tha coal to be born* the linhy has learned to nay, and ol
. from northerly line ol ronrrele retaining
I M P R O V E M E N T C E R T I F I C A T E S OF
by aald property owner* la filling In, ncU im - how Jimmy is growing out of all his
wall, Ihenre aoulh «T
deg. 17 mlrv eaat
IND EBTED NESS
In and bringing to n topographical lava! all
parallel with aald retaining wall, 126.1 ft.
ISS UE O F 1916
reclaimed
land from th* line ol aald bulk­ clothes and getting to look more like
|o weal lina oT Hanford avinue eilended,
head
to the shore lln* eilallng prior to eald
The
city
of
Hanford,
Florida,
a
municipal
thanre aoulh.311.74 It. to lir e, aim, bring
his "d ad d y" every day—and if he
the property of Thatcher Realty-Company, corporation In Ibr Hate of'Florida, for value reclamation, be and Ih* aarni la hereby* au­
which
cb aald lien Ji lluly rerorded In the pub­ received, acknowledge! Itself. Indebted and thorised i n accordance with th* provisions j uni grows up to be half so good a
J
promlaaa to pay to th* bearer hereof the ol an act of the legislature ol th* atate ol
lic county, Florida,
Hr record* of Seminole
man,
it
will
he
all
right.
These
arc
Florida,
duly
passed
and
adopted
during
•urn
of
|
.................
.....
.
l
a
lawful
IJan llook 1, page 151, on the 16th day of
money of the United Htatea of America, In the session ol |9I6, entitled. " A n Act em­ the letters that are oftenest re-read
November, 1917.
taa equal yearly Inatallmenta. the first of powering Cities and Towns to laau* and -ell
Third; A lien for the aum of 110.113.35, said Inatallmenta being payable nn the first mprovemsnl bonds and to |saue and dis­
agalnat ' the following drarrlhed property, day of January, A. D, 1919, with Interest pose ol certificate* of Indebtedness against hy the soldier before he goes over
aituate. lying and being In the city of San­ at th* rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay­ proparty assessed for improvements."
the top, just commonplace letters
ford, county of Seminole, atate of Florida, able annually, Jhe remaining nine InstallSection 3. That th* bonds authorised to
tell of everyday happenings
more particularly drarrlhed *• follow,, to- m-nt* with internt In be payable nn Jan­ be Iaaued by Section Two ol this ordinance thnf
wlt:
Her., at the Interaeclion of the north uary the 1st of each year, beginning Jan­ ahall be In an amount nbt In ascess of th* eg- hack home, ant) of the love nnd
A S K Y O U R
G R O C E R
_•
*• V .
line ol Commercial atreet with the #r*t uary let, 1920. and ending January lat.
regal* amount ol aald certificates ol Inline ol Palmetto avenue, thence
north 1926, both principal and Interest bring pay­
ebtednraa to be deposited with the city trust that are in keeping for him
451.61 fl. to point Highly
feet S. Wly able at Ih* offlrw of th* rily treasurer In the treasurer as hereinabove provided.
there. »
(meaaured at right a n ( l e a )
from the rlty of Banford, Florida.
Hectlon 4. That aald bonds shall b* dated
northerly line of
con crete
retaining
Thla certificate Ik on* of a series of five January 1st, 1918, and ahall be ol th* de­
Certain other types of letters
wall, thrnre north 69 deg. 17 min. weal
R E A D Y T O S E R V E YOU
parallel with aald retaining wall 415 21 ft., certificate* aggregating the total aum of nomination of Una Thousand (91,000.00)
ought
never to he sent to the men at
Dollar*
each,
bearing
Interest
at
the
rale
ol
921,140.95.
thenc* - aoutL 626.33 It. to Cobirrerrlat
Certifies!* Number I being for the aum ■la per cent par annum, fnterrst payable the front.
Spring finds us prepared to take cart- of
alreet, thence eaat along north aide of
One is that written
•eml-annually. on the first day ol January
Comm-.rrlal atreet In brgtnnlng, whlrh aald of |2.714.26
the tire repair jobs that .ideal driving
ami
July
ol
each
year,
aald
bonds
lo
be
num­
Certlflrale
Number
2
being
for
the
aum
ihe selfish or thoughtless woman
lien waa duly recorded in the public rec­
bered (mm Dn* to Twenty-one. both In­
ord* of Hemlnole county, Florida. In l-lrn of 92,631.05
weather and our reputation fpr reliable
whose
closely
written
pages
are
clusive,
said
bonds
lo
mature
and
become
Cer
ertlfical* Number 3 being lor the aum
Hook I, page 163,'on th# I3lh rlay of Novem­
due -and payable In th* following mannrr
work
bring to us.
Let us put your
ber. 1917, same bring the property ot San­ of 910,140.36.
blurred
with
hrr
tenrs
and
taken
up
Certificate Number 4 being for the aum to-wlt:
ford Hotel A Improvement Company.
tubes and casings in shape for the com­
of 93,600.61.
with
her
ow
n
‘
sorrow
in
having
her
'
Honda
Number*
On*
and
Two
to
mature
Fourth: A Hen fol th* aum ol SI.600.61
Cer
ertlfical* Number &amp; being lor th* aum Jjmuary 1st, '1919.
ing season. It will cost no more now
iron#
■ gainst th* following drarrlhed property,
of 42.041.06.
Honda Numbers Three and Four to ma­ soldier so fur (rum borne, and hrr
altuale,
and bring ........
In the
city of San­
,
. -lying
---------------------.
. ..ly
than later; and a tiro in the car is worth
Held
certificates bavin* been authnrlred ture January 1st, 1920.
plea to him to come bnck nt/once,
ford. county of Hemlnole. atate of Florida,
Honda Numbers Flv* and Hi* lo mature
more particularly dearrlbed aa, follow*, lo- by Ibr city el Hanford, Florid*, end Iaaued
two at the vulcanizer’s.
since everything is going wrong
* i l - Hag. .206 feet north of the |nter*eci(on under, and according lo the provision! of the January lal, 1921.
Honda Numbers Sevan and Eight lo ma­
' ° f the north line of Commercial atreet with charier of lbs city ol Hanford, Florida, and
without
him.
*
DU eaat lln* of f’erk av*#iue, thenc# north In atrlct conformity with th* ('onatltulIon ture January 1st, 1922.
Honda Numbers Nine and Ten to mature
479.74 fl to a point *n It. 8 Wly (meaa- *nt| Laws of the Hlal* ol Florida. Including
. Harold Hi Pftit; * "Private Peat,1
*
ured at right antlei) from The northerly among ether* Chapter 6*64 i f th* AeiN ot January 1st, 1923. Dak and 3rd St.
Sanford,' Florida
llonus Number# Eleven aoi] Twelve lo writes in the current issue of the
1916
entitled
‘VAn
Act
empowering—
^Cltfea
IJj* ° l • cancrale retaining wall. Ihenre S.
69 deg. 17 min. K, parallel with aald retain­ and Town* lo laau* and sell Improvement mature January 1*1, 1921.
Honda Numbers Thirteen and Fourteen to American Magazine to the mothers
ing wall# 169.1 ft., ihenre aouth 423.36 ft., Honda ar.d t&lt;t -Inut and rii«po«r of Crrtif)*
thanre weat 146 h fl. to llrg., aarne being the r a in of ImJtbtednrva agalnat rroprrty as- mature January 1st. 1926.
Hands
Number* Killeen and Hlilecn to in America: "Send your boy off-with
sruril
for
Improvements,*'
and
pursuant
to
property of Ihq Florida Fish A Produce Co.,
u smile. 'I t will make you a comrade
which eald lien was duly recorded In I.len ortaln ordinaners and rrsolutlona of Hhr mature January l-t. 1926.
Ilondr Number* Seventeen and Flghlren
Hook I, page Ifit. on the 13th day of N o ­ rlty council* of Sanford. Florida, duly had
to mature January tat. 1927
to hint and an ex am pit* as well, lie
vember. I **17
.
, ami adopted
Hood* Number* Nineteen, T » r n l&gt; and will say to himself:
Tbl* rrfliriffctr 1* utiiiil sgatriH ibr fol
I iftla A lien for the *um of 12,6-71 05
again,! the followir^t i|i , ithrd property, lotting ijr#rrlbrd Inn dm a*%f*»*ed ■» I hr limp* Twenty -one in jnalurr January 1st. IJI20,
said mind. in be
*'Hy «if
fitiiatf, lying and! bring prin■-ipaI and inters,!
" ’ Well, if mot lit-r i-oilli! hut-k up
fttuatr, lying and being in the rily of San
ay able a! the nftire id ihe city treasurer ol
lord, rliitni y of Seminole. ,tate of Florid*, In Ibr cliy »*f. Sanford, ('mini) of Srniinnlr,
and
meet iter trouble with a smile, 1
anlnrd,
Florida,
or
at
tha
National
Hank
Mih'
nf
Florida
m
or**
fisirticularty.
describe
1
more-particularly drarrlhed a, follow,, to.
ol Commerce, In the city ol New Vurk, stair
* H : Begin at the inlerecclion ol the narlli a« fullo*9, to*wit;
guess
I can,' too.'
■■ *
ol New York.
(Inaert drarriptlon of property)
line nl Fulton eirret, with the w o t lino of
Section 6
That the' proceed* nf all rer*
r*rk avenue, thence west '117 feet, Ihenre and rovrra tho amount of the* as*e«ifT&gt;*&gt;nt
"A n d when you write to him—and
north 415,2 feel, In s pulnrt 60 firl south mad«» and rntrrrd against the atibve dra- tifiratr* ol Indebtedness placed In the hand*
weaterly .tnvs'ur.d at right anclr-l from rrll»#d property on r b r -------- day i»f — ------ of. the rlty* treasurer *« a(orr-ald when [laid V rito often— don’ t Fend him sorry
northerly line nf a eonrtet* ritainiuy wall, 1U17, for thr» proportional** part of I hr ro«l • ball be used and applied rirlU'lv.ly |is the
Ihenre anulh 69 rfrg .17 min. F par,II.I
Don’ t moan and tell all tlie
Ith in hr born#* by the abnvr drurribrd prop* payinrnt ansi retirement ol the bonds In be lettern.
I G , w h ite , m e a ly — w it h
said retaining wall IJ.V1 I
thrnre KtlUt fl ffl y for reclamailon of land and ImUhrad is-urt! under tld* ordinance, and all bundimprnvrmrnl .in front of ««bl
properly
in ••&gt; issued -lull bear a crttlfiratu duly *ignes| iil irk t flings you think about. ‘ Make
Ing fbr property . imptovement
«aid p
i
40 •» I It- It, li re
*arrte
’ W II
Hugh Adam*. »hirh Raid lim , ,,,r bulkhead dUtrirl of Sanford
by the treasurer rtf the illy - I Sanford, cer
b u tte r m e lt in g on it.
him fe»‘l that you arc in the ftghi
*■ * duly rrrordtHt in l.bn Hook I, p*r* I ^ j ,
The payment
f Ihl. rrrtlArjtr. nn.l t b» iify lnc rhui r**rlideates «,f tndebt, dm—, r&gt;|uat
Is, I h e f a r , , i - l u r o f Lip. b o n d ,
on i h r 11 lb da y *»f Ki»%«&gt;tnbrr, J LI 1T
with him; •Inn yml tire prnittl nml
mifinal intefr»t t hrreon i» guar »utr**d by i n s r n t M i i i
U m - iY i- m l
A n d y o u lik e
And U Jlrf* #* Hi lln* npiniorr »»f ibr tiiy Ihe rlly of Sanford. FlnndM, atid for ibe being issu-d have been ilcpnslird bt Ihe happy •’ •■•in in-*’!
if in- i(links you
e.»y ^rea’ tir
Count il ll l* ih riaaajir^
iwwur billy f11ai| (fft- payment tberenl. i b. full ||.iib »nd rfedM n fl« '« &gt;
F l o r i d a i* bi-ft-lty »r f # v
&gt; i r i I&lt;iji
F h uubt u p o n ahj
Mi
pruk* M.a-I. t 19#•. lifl ll ., 4 'r . a.f Sri«11 III r t | Rt-k* ' - be ' 1 1 1 n l
p4)
onili'rst.uuf la' will h ■ prx.iii am!
it b e c a u s e it is b a k ed . S a m e
lira Id y pledgrd
#
. on •*i&gt;l !»• n« in «h» i..» ,t . urn «#| fil.1
Uig pc r U*i | Of
| n "4 u»| I i ti&lt; f r In* n o t
happy
himself.
for I 111- purpaawe- a,f MtUrlllJ I.H»l,r\ lo pgy 111
•
lllJlrirni
money
*n
ihe
I
mi
h
i
veiiiMi!
Fund
to
It ir hereby reriified and rrrtted* that the
w i t h L u c k y S tr ik e C ig a r e t te
part f«»r Ihe C4»*i inn«rrr«l in ■alii bulkhead- «*ue of I hew rerUflrateR, nf tthirh thi* l« pny any bonil »*r in* I ailment td Ini* re#t nt
“ Oil, tioi.1- b’t'irs l hut come to
Ing and rerUrnalbiB niirk. Thrrrfnnrc,
one, ha* b**eh rnailt* in -#lriri rrmformily matutily, i*»u**d Utidi t I lie pruh Mititi** of
lid*
•
J
i
uiifi'a
tbn
t
ll*
lr«*afur*-i
lor
iml
ntt
ihe I» v*. of the *1111- of Florida, and ■
H** H o rdA inrd I n f b r ’ tray
he ircnrho.!
Yi&gt;p don't know,
■nil rily rwith
• rtwin iildifiatiri-4! ufid fa-kodut iliii* of the ! bah r f •1'^ *b** 1dy • I ^niifot.;, *ka 11 be# ahi!
c o k a n r i l *»f . *7 a n f n f *, / i n f n | f t tity j»f Sanford,* Florida* &lt;duly authrrl ing
M rrby authorized tn borrow auch an you ru i’ ** know whit .they mean to
|hp*Uon I. T llS't It It |i»•fyf jtary |(| j|#« M
ir the same, ami| that all nrocA-itlnc* ait:| tb ng! amount.uf umrey #J -hall be- itereaaaiy for
bulk be hi | Mr n rrftlflratb** nf iriifcblnditHa In*
No matter, what, we are doing,
tu law- vutlrlily ,)f 4M* ccrtl .rate aalil tt“ r|ni»cTi, iaiulhg-fur the r l t r jtf Haiifortl :is.
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have July happcn-it sml- ||nn tivrfotmrJ, 14 tint** t&lt;* ry.Yer a m o u r t ilu.*. w it h i n nut lens everything Stop-j whA» 1lit*, sergeant
anrr with lht» ptnviafuna nf, the d ly i tyrii f ami
than
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noi«
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Hcction J. 'T hat Ihir form of the. city’ of tlebtednV** evldeneed thrrrliv.do not #!terd
lit With#.. Whereof,* I hr city of Hsjifo.J
Ael rnirivttriing Clllr t and Towns to
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haa cause J tfcli Vi-iiAtrsls tn be-stgneii by Iviulurit' 1lopfuvemnct Itun I v#uthumr.| lly IrtMim.
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tfrratfY rrfrbrw d A
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Whenof.
we,
.the
undet'iznrd,
tlirr.-ln
knneirJ
'shall
be
sulnianilally
as
Die city iuufi’ 11. anrl attrslrJ by the city,
h a s m a d e th e L u c k y S trik e
M»J&lt;V, l‘rr*idmt u( thr tilty Counrll »nd
ctrrlr, anil Its corporate i p i I to l e s lllirj 1ft Hows,^to-#It:
Clerk uf Die 47ily ol Hsnlutd, In Seminole
hrrrto, anil this rrrtllicate lu In- JatcJ the
U N I T E D STATFH OF A M E R IC A
County.
Florid*,
in
Ing
duly
Biilhorlird
tu
Is! Jay ol January, 1915.*'
S T A T E OF F L O R I D A
C ig a r e t t e fa m o u s . *
eirrutp lid* Lend on tirh*ll ol said rlty
C O U N T Y OF S E M IN O L E
have tirrrtu *uh*iril)rd nur nsnir* oin.-tilly,
Mayor ot the City of HatilurJ, Fla.
C I T Y OF' H A N F O R D
and slflird the rumman srsl ol -aid rlly,
Atte-t:
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I A! I’R U V E M E N T R O N D
N o .---------------l.OUO Dollar* ul tie flrtl day uf Janusry, 19tS.
Count!&gt;r&gt;Uned:
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City Clerk of City of
•Know all men by these pren-nte: That
Mayor.
SanforJ, FlorfJa.
the city of Hanford In Hemlnole county. AttFit:
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Florida, acknowledges it-sll Indihtrd tn, and
Tocet ciulck relief take'
1 . 9 Dr. Mine#
l’re-IJenl uf tilty Council.
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for value received hereby promise, to pay
Cliy.Clerk
New
Discovery. U#«l 50ycar». (Thrvl:#
Scctoln 7. This nrJInanCe shall take effect brari-r Onr Tho-a-and Dollars, lawful money
thcaiM. Stojvs tlie cuui;!&gt;. Try t it. ImmrJIalrly upon Its passage anti approval ol the Uniled Hlali-a u| America on thefirrt
HrcDdenV of the fpty Counrll.
j-j Sold by all dru^i*!*
by the mayor, or upon becoming an orJIn- day ol January, 19— — , with Intrrrtl IherrInlerr-d C####n
anrr with out hit approval.
un from the dale hereof at the rale of ela No. 1.
130.00
Fa- reJ by Ihe city counrll in Jeaalun on per rrnlum per annum, iiayabte semi­
Dn .July 1, 1916. the rlty of Hanlord In
the 4lh Jay ol March, I9IV.
annually on the flrat day nf January and
C. II. D I N G E R ,
July In each yrar, on presentation and sur­ Hemloulr rminty. Fl-irid*. will pay tu l&gt;e*r*r
'2.te-IJcnl b r C I l y Council.
render ol the snorted coupons bearing a far- Thirty DoFar*. Itwlul m o n y u| Ih* United
Htsir* ul Arnerira, *1 the ofiAre nl the t-e*!I hereby certify that the #hnve ami lore simile ol Ihe signature’ of the clerk ol aald iitei ul aid vlty in Hanlord. Fiorlila. or at
Iloth
going orJinanr* waa July passed and adopt­ rlty, aa they ecverally become due.
thr National Hank n( Comtnrrre in the rlly
ed hy th* city cnunelt ol Hanford, Florida, In principal ami Interest ol thla-bond are pay­ ol New Yo;k, • ’* : * ul Now York, *t the
regular session on tb* 4th day ol March, able at the o111r* of the treasurer uf aald city option ot the holder, beint *1* month*' InIn Sanford, Florida, nr *t (hr National
1916.
U re-i then due un ll* Improvement -Bond
Witness ray hand and official seal nf the Hank of Commerce In th* rlty of New York, deled January I, 1918, No. — — —.
Slate
of New York, at th* option of the
illy of Hanford. Florida, on this the 4lh day
Milder, and the aald city la hereby held and
ol M » rh, A. D. I9JM
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firmly bound, and Ite faith, credit, revenue
(seal)
JAS. C. ItDtlERTH,
CellLlratr to be prlntrd nn the back ol
and property are hereby pledged (or the ■srh bond:
City Clerk.
Tbl Evils of Coutipition
The above and foregoing ordlnanr# an- payment ot the principal and Interest hereof Stale *1 Florid#
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I-ravino r a t e material in the body
Seminole County.
915.
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bond
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ol
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ol
poisons tnc Bystcm and blood and
The underlined, city treneurer ol tho city
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llkd d»fV, .tertor and effect, eacepl
lo ma­
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malt** you-liable-to sick headachcB,
Mayor ol City ol Hanlord, Fla.
turity, Issued by the council o l aald city (or ot Hanford In tho county and state afore**
doe*
hereby certify that tofllflrsfrv of la
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biliouine#*, nervouanna and muddy
equal In amount
to thr faro
of the construction ol *, bulkhead along the value .of th* bond* beinc Issued have been
.tkin, .Try Dr. King's New IJfe Pills.
lake front nf alad rlty. 'and to bring the deposited
by th* city ot Hanford with me oa
AN O R D IN A NC E
Prompt relief.
At all drugging.
property adjacent to eald bulkhead lo a
1'rovidlog for* the Issuance ol bonds In the grads or topographical lavet, by filling, un­ • uch city treasurer. In a epecltl and separata
turn ol 121,000.00 (or th* purpose ut pay­ der author l v ot Ihe charter of aald city and fund known •* tho Improvoniant Fuad.
ing, retiring and (uniting cer ain snurhrri Chapter 6564
Ih* Low*
In Testimony Whcrrcf. t hove hereunto
64 of
ot th*
Laws .of Florid*
Florida *|iapor warrants ol th# rlly ol Hanford, Fl rlda. prnted June 4, 1915, anil *n ordlnancr iluly lulxrrlhed my name officially, lh&gt; 4th day
ksurd In payment of the proportional* part and rrfulaily pined by tho rouncll ol -m l ot March, ISIS.
ol the roil to b* borne by the property, city on J&amp;e Ith day p i March, 1916. '
--------------------------------ownere In th* construction of a bulkhead
Lily Trri»ur»r.
bordering on lak&lt; Monroe In the City of
,It, __
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tc _____
hereby
rert&lt;fl*d.
recited_____
and_de'lirrd
|*„»ed Ihli the 4lh day of March. A W.
Hanford, and lying between the cast aide ol . ( hat the Cost and ripen-e of said improve
1918.
an unnamed alley Ixtwren Hanford and menl* ha» been aeer-eed on th* property j
C. ll. D 1 N U E E ,
Cvpren tvonor* ond the west
tide uf which ha* hren eep,dally ‘ beneflltcd by th r!
rreildenl City Council.
kfyrtl* avenue, and for th# nroportlonsl# Improvement* In proportion lo the amount
. . lY/r ekirk JaaMamelia I L J*m" C- Hobefta, city clerk ol tha city
part of tho coat to bo borno by th# prop­ I r uk*T
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Hanford,* Florid*. Jo hereby certify th.l
erty owner* In ,flUln( In, rertalrdn* and M Hiirai^ irSnd*biidw*#L"&gt;h a v ! ^ ^ '| 1
? il.t I.ld rlVtlrira'ir* nf ^ndehtednm th# above and foreyolni ordinance was,duly
brloilne lo ■ t'opofvaphlrsl ■ tovel all re- III',
•ued,'
that
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by Ih. rily council |n .ra.lr.ri on thi
elelmeif land from -the line ol tald bulk
In Die cum of 421,140.26 havo heo
ba*d to tho shore line eiiiilng prior to et ij *d with Ihe trriiu rcro f aald city, l„ , ,ner. **" “ BY ° l Marco, lil A .
Wtuie** my hand and tha seal pt the city
roclaraallon.
U l and .separate fund known ' u , |h
ted*olofaald
**ld*
Hanford. Florid*, on Ihl* tbo Ith day ol
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, Florida, | provamant Fund; that the fiioceed*
Where*!,
tho
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Sanford,
March.
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under
to Bectlo* 393 and certificate# when paid will be uaed and ap__id*r *and'ln'purauanro
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JAB. C. HOHER TS,
(acal)
399 *betih Includes, ot tha R*vU#d Urdln- plUd eaclu^vely to the payment and reCity Clark.
•nr#* 1 th* city of Hanford, Florida, ha* ilrymenl ol calif bondc! Ib*t a'l acD. rondl
Tha above and loreiolnc ordinance wa*
all'property in th# city of Hanford tlone and thine* requbed t* N&gt; done pcerv
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id belnf between th* eact tide of an dent lo and In the l*iulnB of said bond!, duly approyed by ma on this the- 4th day ol
unnamed alley, between Hanlord and C » - hat# been properly don*, hove happened, IMarch, 1911.
J. 1). D A V I S O N .
prvea-avenue*, and tha weal aids ol M yrll* and have been performed. In recuiar-and dun
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avenue borde'lnt on Lake Monro#, to b# lorm, a* required by law and the c h a fe r it —
hulkhesdad, and haa cauaod to b* aracted • aald city;- find that aald bonda and tha In- (
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I. hereby given that a*M#d bid* will ba ra* i . . j by ihr County .Hoard o( I’ubllc In•(ruction of Bemlaoly County, Florida, at
l l t offlM ol th# Bupariot.a/.nt of Poblle
Inatrurtion of aald County. In Sanford, Flor1,1 a on or bofor* tba aipiration of thirty
dava front th* Brat publication of tbla notif* and until 10 o clock In tba foronoon
of April l ib , IS l a. for lb * purrhaa* of
gISOoO.OO. ^pacial
Tai
School District
N o' #. fiamlnol# County, Florid*, bond*;
•aid bond* balnt datad January lit, 1910
hearing Intaroat at tha r a u of 0 par cent
nrr annum; Intaroat payable aaml-annually
on tha Brat day of January and July or
aach year until bond* maturat aald bond*
■nalur* and tba principal become* payable
thirty year* altar tba data tbrriol.
Said bond* faavo b*«n yalldatad and con*
rrmrd by datrao ol/Tba Circuit Court or
tha Seventh J u d lr la lc lrlu lt of Florida under
data of January 2nd. IBIS, and will b* aold
on raid deef#^ aald bonda to ba aold for
delivery within tan daye after acceptance
of bid; aald bonda are of IIOOU.OO denomin­
ation and Interval la payable at 'N e w York.
U . Y.i each and every bid muat be accom­
panied by cerllBred cheek of 1100 00 made
'payable to County Hoard of I’ubUe In ­
struction for Seminole Cennty. Florida;
•aid county board-reaervea thy rltht to, rr|rct any and all bids. All proposals ahould
be atldreaied to County Hoard of 1'ublie
Initructlon for Samlnola County, Ftorlda.
' C-o T. W. l-awton. Huperlntondent Public
Instruction, Sanford. Florida.
Wltneaa* our banda and the aeat of tba
aald Hoard at Sanford,. In the County of
Seminote, Slate of Florida, I hie the 0th day
of March. A. D. 19IH.
Iteal)
P. P. Foraler, Chairman,
C. P. Ilarrlaon,
. Chea. A. flallta.
County Hoard of Public Initructlon for
Seminole County, Florida.
Atteet: T . \V. f^wton, *
fiuierlntendea* Public Inalructlon and
. Secretary' Hoard Public Initructlon,
'.Seminole County. Fla.
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NOTICE O F HFKCIAL M A S T E R 'S HAl.E
Notice la hereby given that under and by
virtue of a final decree of forerloaure and
rale made and *i
entered In th* CIrrulf Court
Seventh Judicial.
of ■vbe ------Slato of
illclit, Circuit
---------- --------Florida, In and for Seminole county. In
Chancery, In a certain ault therein pending
* herein \VII*on A Toomrr Fertiliser Com'any, a corporation, la plaintiff and Levi
ilnlord and Eve II. flintord, hi* wife, are
ilrfrnifant*. I. ae aperlal matter, will on thr
Mb day of May, / ) ,'D . 1911*, between the
hour* of ' irirvipi o'clock In the forenoon
and taro o'clock In the afternoon, fho asm#
briny the tlrat Monday In aald month and
the rule day In aald month and within the
l.gal hour* of aale, otter tor aalc and tell to
the. highest and brat bidder for rath before
the court house door of aald Seminole coun­
ty Ih the city of Sanford. Seminole county,
Florida, th» follow iny described pro|ierty.
tu-wit;
The vert half of I.ol Nineteen (IP) of
pla’ of I'alm’ Hammock, at recorded In I’lat
[took l&gt;. I’aye 75 of the Itrrnpl* of Oraorit’ounty, Florida
Toyclhrr with all *nr
i.demenlc.
hereilllamentt ^ind appurtrn
anrea thereto belonging, or in any way *piM-rtaininy.
G E O R G E l)* C O T T E S
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Special .\la«ter.
I. W . It aid w In,
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Wliffi'i', il ha* rump In lh»‘ knowlnlic
•■I thr (mart! of county » omnii*»|nnrr« 1 I
Srmlnol© county th&gt;t rrMiln oJrctii*n
tr|ft* or iiir tfr 'l i m now ron«tttutr«l iju
nut inrtuilr that portion of attjari nt witrr
ylnf within thi* bountlarira uf Armlfinfr
county, Kloriila. i m rnt?»l intr ly rontliruoua t«»
it-rtaln of tho election dUtrlrlii of Somlnolh
county, anti,
\\ hi rra*, it ia If.#' tli*»lr#» of thf * hoard of
rmjtity rummt»*itiiirf* In alter wr rhatifi*
ifit* tioumlnrlr* of certain ^IrrtInn i|l*trli ia
uf. S#-niln« le court y *o that b«M cirri ion

Hr«nfvrfl *!»y th© tioirtl of courtly cornrntstiunrrs that th© houRitiipi«© uf Klvrlion
I'fcclnct No. 1 of fl*mlnufr county, Florida,
as name now sairti, to ho changed to rtao
as followa;
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(Weat Sanford)
. Iteglnnlng a) the lnler*erllAn Of the center
line ol I’ark avenue tin the city nt Sanlnpl
Mirb tha aouth ahnre of l.akr 'Muntoe; run
•uulh along the rrnlr* tine nf I’ark avenue
tn the refill* line ol llughrv at reel: thrnre
• e.l along the centre line nr Hughey •tree!
in i he centre line ef French avenue; (licnrc
•nuth alung thr centre line uf Fren-h a'c,

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Th,“ . Ten and Eleven, Townahlp Twenty
•outh, Range Thirty *a*t, run north to tho
corner ot Soetlon* Twenty-wfi, T wen ly“ »*n T h l r t y - W and Thlrty-d*#.? Toww•hlp Nineteen aoulh, Rang* Thirty ,*»*t.
•bear* weet to tho quirtor eortUn _e*cn*r
liatwavn fieri Iona Twenty-aln* and ThlrtrJ»o, Townahlp Nlnateea **nlhL R * n g * T h r r *F ••••Mhtnc* north through Section T » * n ty ala* and to th* cwntr* of 8«ctl«a Tw*nty»

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arc comluclini; u Ltiainiia, commer­
cial, |&gt;riifcfivii)ii:il or o l l i c r w i s i ' , w i t li­
on t n t i i t i * am! I ' o i i t i t y .lii' i- iiH t' , anil to
lull |*t*o|ilo who «|i)-rato&lt;l ailtolnoliilcr,
w illiu tit
lici'tiac 'I'.Hjnt; t h e three
iiiuniliH prior
January Int, J'JIH,
and to those who tire operating «utombhiics now for lilr.e or otherwise
without having appropriate license,
that the county cominis-siuners have
inalructetl me'-to enforce the j&gt;nyment of such license tuxes, and un­
less the proper license is obtained
from 'tho collector hy Maxell 25th, I
■dial! proeeed lo enforce the payment
,liy law.
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Interval*
•rlira claiming
unknuwn parties
•II unVnui
■him K. Foote, all
rlaiminc intrrrala undrr (' It. T h o m
pariir, claiming
like, all unknt,
Haltld -E.
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indrrrata under
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dec’d. and F’rank Yo«l, dre d, or
rtlhrr nt them, alt unknown partlea
claiming Intateata undrr Rachel K.
Clark, all unknown partlee claiming
Interrvta undrr L . 8. Hunker, all. un
kpown pariir* claiming Intvtrila under
1'iaq A. Pearce, all unknown parties «
rtalmlng Inlereat* undrr W. V. Wight*
man, all unknown paille* claiming
Intrrrila under
Oliver V. Parker
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in the landw hr),,w* described-Under ’ any Ol
the 'following p e rw w r 'w r othrrwfee, ■•!*.;
Clark W. Mellocald, Emma A. MrEwen,
Edw. It. l'earee, -Ellaibelh It, Syme. lie
n i u d , fiam'l II; Wwlte. Iraac (I- llarbcr.
I, wia Kay, II. Wlnfirid R a y . Geu. II.
.tla/-, IravlJ L Eortictt, dre’d, F-. -A. tlnbt«,n', drr d,. Hugo Kllt,r, Panirl M ariner.
J. bh W Ijh' lm. II. II. Hu.'rr, Edgar • L
fiionr, la W. I.rawdy. Ju.Ilhlan I),ought,
John IIiur, Jo*. K. Gdbert, Tho«. II, Rot,.
inv, Roht. II. Hcogiln&gt;, l.umurl M . Park,
Juv. Mole, diwenrep, Elliabeth A! Mote,
Stanley K. Mole'a nil Matirl K. M ole, Geo,
K- illiaa. Jaa. K. Foote, 0, II. Thorndike.
Halil* E. Yoal, tlit-'il, Frank Yoat, dre’d.
Rar tu I K. Clark abd I. B. Hunker, Isaac
A. I'rarre, W. V. Wight man 0*'ver V. Par­
ker.
Thoae certain tract* ot and situate In
Seminole County, F'lorlde, drarrlbed aa:
Her. T p
It
19 29
8 W W ......’- --------i-,------------------- 35
HO 19 29
N Jv of 8W|a' of N W ) ( . . ; -------E H Ot Nla ol N ) , ol 8WJ(
of fiE.li and E|-j of B*f of
Ky i of N W ) ( of « V : j i _______
SW Ji ol N E H . . _________________
8K »i of HE 4 .......... ... ..............,
Hrg. at N W comet ol B E N of
. S E !i of fire. |U, run E 1.11
rhr., K t.M cha, 8 92 drg
W'ral, to llna ol 10 A.,
North to H r g . _ _____ ^-------E l f of 8 } f of MEJf of N W U _
Eaat Jour a r m of 8 ) i of 8 W )f
. of N E W _____________________
h W W o f hE Jt'._____ 5______1—
8 E R of 8 K W „ ________ _________
ltrg. it N W corner of l&lt;ol !
of fire, ja, run H 15 tha, K
• 27.11 efu, N IB chi. W 21.05
IS
to Zl
cha. to beg___ _________ _
Drg. at Nw Cor. of Her. run
. aouth 401 It., E fifiO R, H CO
ft; E 403 ft, N 60 ft. N 45
drg, W 569 ft. W 660 It to

e f ASTKR'H 0ALB .
BH hf’ i f f a O d t H
hereby given
that nuriuanl In
Nattca U
is huraby
..
id
a ana
a Baal Secrrs ol faradatnr*
am aal* mad*
5
Savanlh Judl- Dog. at N W cor. of, Sec. I,
aad antared by th* Judge af 8v
ounty, Florida,
Florida. In
dal Circuit, Samlnola County,
-run H I I cha. f l U cha, N
•haarary, wherein J. A. Check la complain­
11 cho, W 19 cha_________ 2 _ _
9
ant, and Zachary Grata A, Novelty Works, B H o l BW ) ( .
____ ' _____ •____id
a corporation, la defendant, and dated Jan- E
_________________________..._______
,.
V f o f B W K . . ______ --------------IS
fiary JOth, IBIS, I. B. / . H.uahelder, a . B w
N E M a n d N l ^ N of
W'w
W al
af NISH
•paaial mas tat will ah M a i d t y th* let day • S B R . . _______-_______________I I

Utilize

EDWARD H IG G IN S
Salesman
/7

Heavy yield* of htfh' cl&amp;i* product* o n nee*
tu try to bring a big net profit to the grower. Tbs
banner record for *ucb remit* ba* been held for ’
the Ult quarter-century by
‘

IltH-miMi- Iih'UkI* urt* rich In .nllrofin r.u&lt;l pliniphmir ttcltl llu* Knvt'rntiM'tit itf t'ruaiiiiy linn iifrjmtuti’vl n «nuiiil-'.liFii tn ii&gt;rfrtiilii If Ihi* hlHOctx fttnluit In* ntlllzt'il In fcrtlllzlTH, Hoap-nnil
luhrivimtn.

I

B E t/ o f SW } \ ~ 'Z — Z Z ~ Z Z Z
N E W af Nvfr V . . _______________
N K w of N E W ®l H E R ---------- j
llbat 100 yds N of 8W tor of.
N W ) f of N W « of See. *4,
run N Z0 yda. E 410 yda,
' 8 10 yd*. W 440 yda to b#g.„.

C. F. W ILLIAM S
Dealer

\V. K I ..wkins, and probably g rie f1
over his name hilled him before his |
time.
May all the Kaisers#-conn to a
suihleti i-ml this week.

n i*»Mlct #dalfTiM r K s s n . all u n k r i
IL IVacra,
Ing Intt'rrsls
inU'ritfs und#*r
uml#-r Kdw
r.*l
: all unVnttwn pur fit* tlaimlng inJ**r©»ts
! undff Lliiali«-th It fly ms,
tren, flr vmlrrU. T*fHi) and Twrliljiriir unknown hart tirs i Isi mine intrrrat *
undrr flam11 11 Wane, all unknown
par tha rl aiming InlrrrstP umlrr l*a^c
l&gt;. IUr her, "all unknown jiirtlci claim­
ing lnt&lt;*rtr*la umlrr Lewis Key a. all
unknown nari lc« rlaitning Intrrr^ta
undrr It VVliiflrM Ilay*. *11 unkis-jwn
tart Ira r IIall mi inig int rrrsl ■ under &lt;#**#».
1 Vlays, all unknown partfm claim­
I'fir suuih. Italic* Thirty cast; Ihrncr rw
alon g Township Iin* nntnwvit* Tuwn*hljha ing Interest* uml&gt;r I livid* 1*. Hart ih© lull, ilrr'd.,
Twrnly-aqc and Twenty-two south to
tn tn«
all link no wn
part!***
south# sat roffier
of
Bcftlo&amp;^Mhlrfy-two. claiming InIerrata under F, A
Roll*
Township Twmty-on*south. Uinc4 Thirty- Mm. arc'd** i l l unknown
narlira
cirm* rail; Ihrnc-'~ north
to fhn point of br- claiming intrrralaf uniler Hugoj Hit ter,
ill unknown parties claiming Interests
tinning
J!© It further H©»f-tved
elved tbit
thlt the
t
boundar­ under Daniel Hackney, all unknown
ies of L u ff Ion Frectncf N»&gt; 11 uf H#-rninule parti©* claiming interest* ubdtr John
county, Flnridi, n sinln now eiltls, be Wilhelm, all urtknown iuHles claim*
rhanged to read at f&lt;dlow«:
, Ing interests under If- II* Dupes*,* all
unknown parties clalniini Interests
Flection l)Ut»lrl No, 9
unM©r Fifgsr I- Stone sil unknown
f I ring wood i
partiis rlsliiilrig nterest* umlrr L- W,
llrgmnlnr at (he forr**F *if S**-ti&lt; r»* Twrn
Hrawdv. all unkmisn ’ jufitH claim*
t&gt; - ii T v n l j
Thirty f*»u.‘ and Thir
iijr inter©*!* up iter Ju-Mnlsh flrought

linn al»n ( Ih* venire line of I.Vf* lUotiloe lie.. T.iwnahip Tw-nlr auulh. Range Twanly
l&lt;* a point north nt l.eilnnln*: tti**F* aoulh n n. »-a-t. Ihrnr,* *umh tu_a,,.rdr&gt;l 1120 II.
to l&gt;.*1nnln(.
imiirv ur lr*a(, ,(»rlh ot i tiy •outhea-1 corner
11* It further lleaolveil, lhat the toun- of Senior, FileVer,. Townahlp Twrliiy-one
darira ut Elerlion llivtrirt No. 2 el Sem- aou’h', Rang* Twrnty-nine eaat; thrnre r*&gt;t
Inolr rnunty, Florida, at tame now etlala he to a point 1520 feet (more nr l*&gt;r) north &lt;&gt;f
thanfrd to read
follow.;
the aautheiM corner o( .Section. T, n. Town
•I,Ip Tweiity-nne *m,th, Hang* TLIrly ea*l‘.
Kiev lien Dlalrlcl N*. 1
( Monroe)
thenre north to point of beginning.
lleiinnlnt at ■- point where Ihe rentre
Hr II further /raotvrd that th* tumndarlea
tin* nt the 5t. Johp* rtv*r Interretta th* of Elerfinn Fterlnet No, 10 ol Semhtrtle
Itant* line helwrvn llanira Twentyoln* county, Florida, aa aafne n o w rtlaia, b*
, and Thirty *aal, aaM point Wine atiuul changed to read aa fdUqwt:
1500 teat north nt th* aouihruC corner o(
Efrcilen lliatrlrt Na. 10
Rertlnn One, Townahlp Nineteen aouth,
[l.akr Mary)
Han*# Twenty-nine eaat; them* aouth’ alone
ftrginnlng
at the rorner of fieri lop a Two,
raid Dane*’ line to Ih# quarter-eertlon tor*,
Three,
Ten,and
Eleven, Trvwnehlp Twanty
_ ner lielvaeen ijr/llnnt Nlprteen and ( T a in t / -1
‘ tour'ln Townahlp Nineteen aouth: ■ thenre aoutb,' flange Thirty rial, ruh aoutb to th*
corner
of
S*r|lont
Twenty-lie,
Twentyra&gt;t * throueli Serllon Nineteen *nd Ip the
rentre o l Sertlon Twenty, Townahlp Nine- •even. Thirty-lout and Thirty-five, Towntern &gt;ou(h. itane# Thirty rq/t; thenre aouth yhlp Twenty aouth, Itangi-i Thirty eaatr
to the quarter-aertlon corner between Ser- thrnre writ tn Ih* rorner Of Serllonv Twenty
tlnna Twenty-nine and Thirty-two, Tswrt- right. Twenty.nine. Thirty-two and Thlrty• hip Nineteen aouth, Itange Thirty eaat thfee. Townvtilp Twrnly routh, Range Thir­
thrnre E‘*at along Seel Ion line to iiuarlrr- ty eaat; thence north to the rorner of Sea•ectlon corner between Section* Twenty- tloni Twenty, Twenty-one, Twenty-eight
•even and Thirty lour, Townahlp Nineteen, and Twenty-nine, Townvhlp Twenty aouth
aouth, llenre Thirty r»at; thenre north to Range Thirty eaat; thence weat along the
H r tentre ol l^ ke Monroe; thrnre wratrrly •retlon l|ne to the centre lln* of the Weklva
• Ion* Ihe rrnlre line ol l.akr Monroe to the river, thrnre northerly down the renter line
Ft. John* river; thenre northweaterly down of *aid river to ita Intrrv-rttcn with the aer. the renter line of Ihe St. John* rlvrr to l e - linn line between Section* F'our and Nine,
Townahlp Twenty aouth. Itangr Twentyrionlng.
nine cart; thrnre eaat along aerlion line to
He It (urthrr llc'olved. that the bnun- point ol beginning.
dariee of Erlrrtlon lliatrlrt No. 3 of firm*
It* It further Heart,rd, that the boun­
Inula rouniy, Florida, aa aame nnw-eiiate,
daries of Flection I’rerinrl No. II of Sem­
be rhanged to read »v follow*;
inole rouniy. Florida, aa aaioe now eaiala, be
Elerlion Dfalrlrt Ne. 3
rhangrd to rewd » • followa;
.
' (Eaat Santord)
'Elerlion Dlrtrirl No. 11
Iteglnnlng at th* Intereertlon of the rentre
(Altamonte)
line of I’ark avenue (In the rfiy of Sanfnrdl
Iteglnnlng
at the aouthwral corner of Beewith the aouth ahor* ol I ah# Monroe: run
Nln, Iren. Townahlp Twenty-one aoulh.
• »uth along th# rentre line of Park avenue lion
to the rvntr* line of llughey afreet; thenca Hang* Twanty-nlne-vaal.iun north to th*
north
writ corner of Section Fl». Townahlp
wert along th* rentr* line ol Hughey etreet
to the rentre line ol French uvenue; thenre Twenty-on* aoutb. Hang* Twenty-nine eaat;
thence eaat along Townahlp line to the
•outh gfong th* centre line of F’renrh evrnue •outhraat
rorner of Section Thirty-five,
and It. ra lent Ion to Ihe Section line b*- Townahlp Twenty aouth. Hang* Twentytwern fieri Iona One and Twelve. Town«hlp nine eart; thanre aoulh to ■ point IJ50
r » r o t y aouth. Hinge Thirty' eaat; theme
**•1 alone aald firrllon llnt to the eornrf feel (more or lead north of the enutheaat
of Section Eleven. Townahlp T w e n t y of Sarlluna Two, Threw, Teft »kil Eleven. cornet
one -aouth, Range Tweniy-nln* eaat; thence
Townahlp Twenty aouth, llanie Thirty #*•*; eaat gu * point I3.’l) l**F (more or leaa)
th.rtre aouth along Serf Ion line to. corner north of the Mutheaat corner of Section
frrtlona Twenty-vla, Twenty-raven, Thlrly- Ten, Townahlp TWenty-ofie aouth. Rang*
lour and Thirty-live, Tkiwnvhlp Twenty Thirty tavti thenre arulh to tha aouiheaat
*”uth, -iti nge thirty eaat; thenre eaat l&lt;» corner of fierllon Fifteen, Townahlp Twenlyl-ale Jeuup: thrnre following the tentre ont aoulh. lunge Thirty eaal; thenra weat
line ot t ake Jeaaup In ■ north*a*i#riy diree- to the southeast corner of Section Seventeen,
l*V" . f•• •-'JoK elong the north eldr ol Hint Tnwnrhlp Twenty-ooe. *ou".h. Range Thirty
t*land lu the pi Juhna river; thenre In ( rail ; thanre aouth tu thr aoutbrait rorner
i” ” lll»nt,r|y dir.rtlon down the rentre ui Serli'in Twenty Townihlp Twenty-one
linr-of (ha f i t . John* river to l.ahe Monroe; south. Range .Thirty- east; thenre wear to
’ hence In * wevtbrly direction along the point of beglnnlog.
rvntie line ol H*ke Monroe to a point
Wltneaa our hand* and aeala l hIa Ihe 6lh
north ol beginning; tbenew aouth to begin1
ning.
,
day ot March. A. .1). till#.
Hoard of County Commlaalontra,
. I'* It further Keanlved, lhat the boun•
Samlnola County.
dart*. of Elan Ion . Frerlnct N *. t ol SwroDy X~ A. Urutnley, Chmn.
Inof# county, Florida, •* aana« now oilat*. Atteati
_
be changed to read aa follow*; .
'•*
E. A. Douglaia, Clark.
'
Etcctlan IJpdrlct N *. 4 •
69-Frbtte

•

Baths

. Take^ulph

Mailt* #1 Main * f *11.000.0#. H fltlil Tag
n Hrh**t District N a . « . Sa ari uta Canal/,

Florida. Schaai

Hlnatean aoutb of Haaya Thirty ef April, I S I S ; during U - 1***1 b«unl *1
w l throngh Section Twenty tala, at tb* court bourn door l a S u f a r l ,
to tha quarter aectlon corner Florid*, offer for “ 1*. tad Mil to .tko Mibn l bidder for c u b . tb* f o l l* w U * d “ tr ied
p
“ nth, H an g* Thirty peraootl property looted *1 tbm^mOl plant
•••II thanre north alony Itanye tla* between of tb* defendant In Sanford. Flbrld*. to*
Thirty owatt t * Ih* wft: Two boiler*, four enrtnoo;- ono 8, A.1
Hu* ol the St..jobna river; thence Wood marhlne, on* amltb moulder, • oo*
northerly atony th* ranter line of the 8t. band r*-*aw and fdyav-comblned, ono Phil­
Johna river to where It Intvraerta th* cwntr* ip* machine, one turning lathe, on# ollekline of the Wa kIwa river, thence aouthtrly er, on* t*n*nt machine, on* panel rai'lny
Up the centra lid. of tb* Weklva •»*#*« to marhlne, on* Jointer, *n* mortlcelng ma­
L“ J P U r “ *tfon with the aectlon llrj/ b*l* \*n chine, on* J A Fay and E ( * n Iland aav,
Nln' ' T o w n i/ p TarenXy ana armed vender, an* raib and door rtipip,
H»o|e Twinty-nln* eaati/htnc* e*|l on* cut-off rig. on* Newman machine, obe
tlo&amp;g lection 11m ts btfInnlQf.
blow ayvMRt, on* miln-Ho* ahafr and pul*
II* It. further Revolved. Ihot tb* bo*n- ley*, on* toy haul-up, sat lank knocked
darU* of Election Frerlnct No.* A of Sara- down, two ona bora* waytaa, on* flat topped
inoie tounty. Florida, aa aim* now ayfafa d*&lt;k, ona Handing -d««k, on* Iron aafe,
Goat, EattM * Hives, etc. Right tn
thre* ofllr* chain, one typewriter. *11 pip­
ba changed to read ai follow*:
your own homo and at trtfllnd cbM,
ing,
track
and
truck*,
for
on*
dry
kiln
four,
Eleclla* Dlatrlcl No. S
hundred feet of aid* track, double rail*,
yod can enjoy tba benefit ®f beating
„ . .
(Oviedo)
Beylnnloy at th* corner of Fecllona thirty-five tbouaand feet of rough lunber,
sulphur baths.
more or lee*, raid property to b* aold a* lh *
*• J**anty-awvan. Thirty-four and
Thlrly-Bve, Townahlp Twenty aoutb, llany* property of th * defendant, and to eallefy
Thirty eiu . run touth ilong (h i MCtlon lint •a'u decree and roata.
anco ck
K. F. H O U 8 I I O L D E H ,
to eorotr of 5«ctloo« Kuuricen, 'Hftecn,
Sperlat
Matter
In
Chancery.
T»faty*two and Ttintyattir**, -Towmblp
SS-Frl-ttc
Twcfttv-unt touth, Haora Thirty aaitt thaoc*
ta*t * Jona tba" Mellon Tina to tha corner of
mahoV* own Mood prnl/yfng and akta htalng
In
(Irratl Cearl. Heveelb Jndlrfal Clrcnll *f
fleet Iona Siiteen, Beet nteen. Twenty and
remedy— SULFHUR—prtpartd In a way to
Fieri da. tn and f*r Semi aft# County, In
l.wtnty-on#, Towri'hlp Twroly-ona couth,
mak* Ita n u moat effkaem*. U m II In tb*
‘Cbaaeery
Hanca Thlrtv-ona taat; thenca louth along
bath;
u m It aa a totloa applying to aSactod
George
It.
Weadcburg
(be tection line to county line at tba eauth*
partat and taka It Internally. v«.
FoFacloeur*
SJrn* r of Section TMrty-two. Town*
50c and $1 tfu o ttir
,h P TLrwn^-o n a south, liangn Tblrty-ono Jam** If. Ilrvce
ra«t, thenca eait along county line to ita To tk* tteepondcnt. Jamee I! Hrycer
al your drugglitV W b * can’t toppfy you.
of romIt appearing from tb# aworn bill
_
ntersection with the centra Una of tha Bcon, ™ l hta rum* and th* prk * la atamp* aad
•
on ■ il»* south boundary plalnant, Georg* IE Wendeburg. .herein filed
w* will tend you a bottl# dtrwct,
of bertlon Thirty-one, Townchl Twenty- that tb* tald Jamee 11; Itrye* I* * rrrldent
HANCOCK UOUID IULFUUA
one south. Hanr« Thlrty-twp east: iKeAcw of the city of Orlando, rovnly of Orange and
courAXY
northerly along the centre line of said creek elate of.Florida, and that he ha# been absent
from
«aid
raridrnr*
lor
more
than
ality
daya
to its Intersection with the Range line be­
U d a M UA
rlor
to
the
Inatitutlon
of
thi*
ault,
and
that
tween
Usages Thirty-one and Thirty-two
Jlnewi AaCfW Ct-fe.aJ CM*
era la no pertnn In thlt ttale ** rv le« upon
east on the east boundary flection Thirteen*
B M I - g t tmt J.V—A* M W*h it)
Township Twenty-one touth. Ilanr* Thirty- whom would hind you. and that you an
b n ri Oaf t
one east; thence north along lUnge line to above, the yg* of twenty-one y**r».
Il I* therefor# ordered that you -do appear
the quartsr section corner on the east boun­
In
thlt
rourt.to
tb*
bill
herein
Bled
on
tb*
dary of Seetion Twenty-four.
Township
Twenty south, Hang* Thlrty-ona
east: let day nf April, A. f t , IMS. the enm* be­
thence weft to the centre uf l»aka Jessup: ing * rul- day.
I t I* further ordered that thle o r d 'r cl
,0iRl|We«Ufly »Iong the centre line*
KAISER IS iJEAD / ™ UP
on "the north side publication b# pub'lebed oncer • week for
of llird I*Und to the aectlon line between iour mnterutlv* weekt In the Sa n f-rd Her­
Hgftlona Twenty-sii and Thlrty-Av*f Town* ald. a' newtpaper publlthed In 8anford,
Carried Off. Rljht In the Mldal of
■flip Twenty south, Range Thirty ea*t: Seminole county. Florid*.
Wilneea my nand and teal of aald rircult
thence wnst along flection line to beginth©'Great War .
;*
court tbia 3Mh day of February,' A. I).
nlng.
.
101*.' .
lie It further Hesolvcd, that the bounThe report* that Kaiser ivns dead
(real)
K. A. DOUGl.ASS.
daiirt of fJccilun Precinct No. G, of flemClerk of Circuit Court, Seminole Co., Fla. was not hrllevrd here but inter it
Inole* county, Florida, as same now.eilM, W. I.. Tllden
be changed to read as* lidlowe: .
Solicitor for Complainant
developed that he really had tlied
IlleclUn Dlslrlrt Nu. A
fiS-Frl-Std
anti his death occurred riRlil in the
((•rneva)
*
Peginnfng at the quarter eectlon corner
‘N O T ICE O F MASTER’S J H L H - el
midst of the ureal drive being made
on the Went boundary of Section Nineteen,
Notlre ia hereby givrn that undrr and by
Township Twenty south. Hinge TfciliMy-t wo viflue rf a final decree i.f fnreilneure and by the (Jennali troops in I’runre.
ra*t, run s w t to the renter of Lake Jessup; •ale made on the 4(b day nf January, A. I&gt;.
thenrr northerly along the center line of I t l f . by, Jamr* W. Ferhfnv, Judrc nf the lie will not live tn see the defeat of
Lake Jr-*sup to the St. Johns river; then Fa"' Circuit Court nf the Soln'li Judicial Cir­ the Germans and perhaps il is just
t astrrly up the renlrr tine of the Ht. John* cuit of Florida In and (nr Seminole County
rH'nr to Lake* tlnrney; thenca atiulhei'ly In Chancery, In that certain cau&gt;« therein as well that he died last Tuesday
through Lake Harney to the vSt, Johns pending wherein Oliver I’, Swope l* comriver; thenca southerly up the centre tin- plalnant and Su«an M. Hector and I,, lire Bilhough, his death was not heralded
of the flt. Johns rher tew Ms Inttnectlon lor, her hutbar d. aro defendant*. • I, A. K. about tho country and only a few
with the centra line of the FTi-unlnkchatchte I'u-rrij a&gt; •prrlal nia&gt;trr ehall nlTrr fur aale
Crack; thenra westerly up the rentre It lie and 1*1) to the hlgbr-t bidder far raah be* friend t knew of if here.
of raid creek-to the Itince-llrm between fore the front elonr of Ike court linuw in
Manges Thirty-one ami Thirty-two east, on Santord. brmlrtii!* county, Florida on Mon
The Kni*cr has been most active
the ra*t . boundary of Section Thirtmi, day, the let day of Ap'd, 19IF, th « earn* be­
Township Twenty-#ine smith of
Karigc ing a legal ta li* day and ilur'i.g the Ii gal for many years and he has made
Thlft&gt;-twn east; thence north along said lunir» of &gt;nli* the- property de«*?lt&gt;e-el In the (joud in every drive that lie content*
Mange |fn*» to biglnnfng.
final drrreo aforoeald i- ■- fnllowa to*wit*
number Three .hundred and forty nine plated coming out victor in most of
lie it further Meto]vrd that the toun- 131l.nt
f** in lllork eir Seclien rumiier I i l ) of
flarlet of Licet Inn Hfecinct No 7 of Seminole lllark
Hammock Teaer, being a eubditialnn lii» tight-v and nussing his jias'stnttfs
county, Florida, u», fifir now r»i*t\, Le of S-.ii..n
tin, il l . Te*—n-liji I v - n t y nn hi a m aiirir that ttlavs trained
rhyriged to nail a* inUust
the.
(-’ !(. Ilanr*- Ttiirty cue 11) *-aai, according
Klrfllon (ilaf rlf t ‘Nu. 7
day.
lie was ynttie to the core j;nd!
t«» reennled plat- lbrlr*d
(f'hutuotat
I laird at Sanford, Seminole county. Flnr
Mrctnning at the interM'Ctioh of (he •I*. Ihia 'jMh ilay ol Fdlruary. A. Ii. ID!*.
while h*• bore a name that is persona
centre line nf the* HconloCkhatchle Creek
A. K I’O W E I t S .
non
grata and also ilatnna he never
*jth the rentre (*t,e of (he Si ‘ Johns river 1
Spreial M a - t r e .
*
*
run wrot,.r|y and sndherly up the renlf
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marring l.nt 3, lllk 3, Camrinn. slan Cer­
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Sod mad# applirstlon fur lav deed tn (•aii*
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. MARCH 26. 1918

NUMBER C2

MILITARISTS GET READY GIGANTIC STRUGGLE
ON WESTERN FRONT
CAST DIE EVERYBODY
GRANTS OUR REQUEST
GOES ON UNABATED
AT ATLANTA MEETING ON BATTLE FOR A CIRCUS

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favor of tho allies. No weakness a t
0* Weat* Jacksonville via G. S&lt; &amp; F.
Ily. to Macon, Southern Railway to Americans See No Danger In Red Cross Circus Will Be Germans Make Gains But the Anglo-French junction has y et
Board Of Trade Secures Five Atlanta und lines diverging to At­
been disclosed and .the task beforo
Suffer Great Losses
The Attraction
.
. German Offensive
Days Schedule _ * lanta, and the other frorh Jackson­
the enemy in the next few days of
The fighting continues on the the battle la more formidahlo than
As the time draws closer .for the
ville or Wayc/oss via A. C. L. It. It.
Washington. Mch. 25.— The Ger­
It is a pleasure to announce that to Albany, C. of G. Ily. to Atlanta
western
front nnd many rumors arc that nlready accomplished."
.
man offensive, says the*'war depart­ big Red Cross Society Circus that
current about the winners but the
efforts -in behalf of growers and ship­ and lines diverging from Atlunta.
will
be
held
in
Sanford
on
the
nights
ment's w e e k ly communique, Issued
per, toward securing normal trans- Diversion points will he Jacksonville
truth of the matter Is that no au­
today, proves* jfhat the Germnn mili­ of April 11, 12 nnd 13 It looks like
May'RontTrard London
thentic news is filtering by the cen­
porration- from how on J o r perishable or 'IV’esT'Tnckaonvnic. Montgomery
the
big
lent
will
not
hold
tho
people
tarism, no longer able to control the
London, Murch 25.—-'" T h e ultim­
sors as yet nnd there Is no ' victory
and food products has met with per­ und Ohio and Mississippi Itiver
Germnn people, by political maneu­ for they are cojning from every sec­
ate object of this rapid and intent
for either* side nt this time.
The
fect success. Consolidating our In­ crossings via the O. S: &amp; . Fl Ily.
ver have been forced to attempt a tion of this part of the state,
enemy advance is clearly tho grant
Germans clnlm thut they have pen­
terests through our Hoard of Trade Ittontgomcry route; Jacksonville, .or
Rcing n real circus with u goodly
gigantic feat of nrms ‘ to maintain
strategic point of Amiens," says tho j
etrated the allies’ lines . and they
has brought us relief desired ns is Waycross, Montgomery and Ohio
sprinkling of local tajent and given
Times, "and though i| is still remote
their domination.
have, but not far enough to claim a
indicated in the circular Issued by and Mississippi River crossings via
for the' beriefit of Seminole Chapter
the situation is sufficiently'serious
While
‘
the
great
attack
has
been
the Regional Director of Railroads, the A. C. L. It. It.
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Montgomery able to make headway, no.definite lted .Cross it has the endorsement of victory.
to warranty a contemplation of this
Thursday, March 21st, and which route; Jacksonville or West Jack­
press and pnlpit and will be n clean The allies claim that they, mowed catastrophe.
The fall of Amiens
enveloping
movement
has
been
out­
is repeated below.
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down the Germans as they came on might have threefold consequences:
anil
moral
and
old
time
circus
with
It wns ‘ Thursday, the Slat,' that sissippi River crossings via the G. S. lined, the communique says, And it Jhe‘ added attraction' of sii\e shows in mass formation and they have
i
It would bring the enemy to. a
our representative met the govern- &amp;. F.. Railway. Atlanta route; Jack ­ would he premature, til .express
of local freaks that will cause more and Ihe losses of the Germans have point .from whielv.to threaten* our
‘opinions
on
the
tactical
phases
with
•nient representatives in the office of sonville or Waycross,. Atlanta nnd
merriment, than real side shows of been frightful but the inhuman northern line, i f would assist them to
the* Regional Director, Atlanta, and Ohio anil Mississippi River crossings a combut sltua'tlon'incvltubly chang­ old man Hnrnutn in the old days.
kniser cares nothing for the loss of strike at the channel porta nnd it
on that date definite action was via the A. C. L: It. It. Atlanta ing in n battle of such magnitude. ..
life for he is sinking Ms all on win­ would endanger seriously the safety
Florida hns not bad the opportuni­
Increased Teutonic activity on the
taken wherein
effective
Sunday,
ning a victory or at least the sem­ of I’nris."
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route.
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in see many of the old time nt»
Italian
front
also
is
noted
in
the
re­
March 24, a reduction in tonnage on
I’crbhtjble trallic moving, to ’ tin* view which says this may be the tractions in the circus line and the blance of a victory in order to still
T
e
Times
advises
t
he
Hritish
all perishable train:, was ordered
the voice of tho people at home that
west, which may also include the prelude in an offensive in this Gle­ “ big Top" filled with the muny'nlpeople to tnke seriously the long,
11,j« reduction amounting tc\, 26 per
will soon swell mto a chorus and
.Ruffulo-Piltzhur’rh rote, will nut In* an-.’ The communique, however, trnctioqs/with the country store, the
range
gun which has Imnibar (led
,,.„t and we are also assured* that
overthrow his power.
diverted to point** i*a«l *&gt;f the devotes t-fiv greater purl* of iis space fddt* &gt;«hiiws, the locul clowns. the ie.il
Paris
and
adds:
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H*relive on ihut date, fifth nmrnin.4
Yesterday there were rumors that
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Ruffalo-I'ittr.luirgh z*/ne.
b ets'in the ring by real performers
"W
e
may
be
quite
certain
th at
to
the
German
attack
on
the
ltrilish
delivery into New York will he suh500,00(1 Germans hud been captured
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such
as
the
diring
trapeze.
aerial
Movement to the west via Thul- front.
our own inviolate shores will soon
. tinned and comparative time will
and with them tin* crown prince:
acts,
the
trained
horses,
th&lt;*
trained
learn what the nexv gun ciyi do."
Tin* ;i.sitill' launched fix* the Ger­
In made to western point *- • tnnn Evert t , . Savannah. Viilalia.
Afterward the number ran to mil­
Fairfax, t'nliunbia, Petersburg!!. Ji*a- mans against tlu* Rrilish front Ima deefs, the knife throwers, the Wild
,\t this meeting D. C. 'Mailowe
lions nnd nt one time the kaiser was
tiii, Offerman. Willacoocliee, Tifton, reopened t h e 'fighting season in the West nets with fancy shooting nnd
(Scr tna in. Heavy l.nssew
•anil W. I). Nelson were grower:!’
mat x ‘ uther :»•*..• .ill supplemented captured hut these rumors were not
Vi niin:i! see. elnrein e or \Vadi*slni*o
viy* tin* communique.
London,
March 25. The Ger­
, i -.•sentutives; Mr. Marlowe r,*|&gt;r*l,v .|t,. famous Highbinder Hum! in verified and the public is warned
will (»«• tSi.Htoiiiinui'U.
"This operation confirms to us
mans i&gt;warp:i*i! over No Man’s Land
&gt;, iiinn; the Sanford Itnanl *»f 1rude
against
placing
any
confidence
in
Itcjutlnt* PrlvIlWH
•• that the German higher command, "kiltie*" i bound to hold the young­ thyse tales. At the present time the. in such great numbers in their first
1 . (.and X’ommercial. Club and lh«* * sters and ..lie. older ones spellbound
It is not intended to deprive ship­ unable To control the strategic sit­
nltueks that it was impossible for
listin g s i’mnto C! rowers Associunnd will earry all of tis back to the immense armies qre locked in a death
he filing rei|Ui*sted in the latter pers of nn&gt; 'routing rights except as uation through p&lt;li&gt;ical agenejea, ns buppy days of ehildhuyd when the struggle nnd •then* is no .decision. the Itritir.li gunneVs to miss them,
to represent *• he potato people t n -the ilHiijed renting:* up to the has fiifli unceasingly attempted has cir* u** was the one big.event of our The American people c.ln take hope telegraphs tin* correspondent nt Itritfrom the fact that the Germans can­ ish headquarters in France of the
lu \tr .1 (1. Gladney of Hastings. defined rou.ings up to I’otomar h im forced to engage in a desperate
liv.s
T2o batteries ut
ua.iitlieer in * he ub i\e organization v nr,|. Mni.tgoin. r.v und Atlanta, military venture in au effort to
not break tli-ough the ullied line.! Daily Express.
All of-in like to see the circus nnd
and chairman of the eounty com- A„ information it is proper - to cx- retain its ifiyninution over the pebfor big gains although they have Epchy. tired steadily with open
those of ,us who 'do lint huve passed
niis-ioners of Flagler county.
Mr. plain that perishable trallie brought ples of the central empires and. if
more men thnn the Hritish und sights at *100 yards for four hours.
|„ vond the sphere of life whqn there
posHible
force
a
victorious
pence
by
Nelson represented the Jacksonville , |ntn Jacksonville by the* Atlantic
French and the next few days will Telling of the thrilling exploit of
i„ t,‘„y enjoyment in anything. Get
*
,
result in the failure of the'Germans Leicestershire troops, the correspond­
(j,am ber of Commerce and Duval . Ooast Line veil I In* curried out bv ifii* the fortunes .of arms.
ready for the big Red' Cross Circus
.
ulong the entire front according to ent says:
,minty und ia connected with the Atlantic Count Line; that |u*ri»lntbHT •‘The German utlack began with
in Sanford on the nights of April 11.
traffic brought into Jacksonville by a brief but overwhelming artillery
war experts. .
Jacksonville Traffic Rureau.
" I ’erxieres wns held for a time* by
12 und 13. The Highlander Rand
two companies of Leicestershire* as­
Representing thfc government apd the Seaboard for the west will be bombardment* with high explosive will let you know when they are
sisted by tho tanks.
The . enemy*
Wur Summary
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railroads at the meeting were: Chas. carried out of Jacksonville by the nnd gnT* shells, nt dawn on March 21, ready. Watch for future announce­
It. Capps und J. T . Klng&gt; for the G. S. Si F.; that perishable trail! in tin* rolling country north of t,he ments in local papers add see the
France hns thrown the weight of kept pressing them hack, however,
Regional Director, Charles Harham. ‘brought into Jacksonville by the Aire, 99 miles northeast of Purls.
her forces into the great battle rag­ atid one company was’ completely
hill hoards. .
Florida
East
Coast
Railway
will
lie
Instead of surrendering,
Truffle Director.
United
States
ing with unexampled inlemdly ’ on rut off.
‘‘ From Croisellrs. south to Vencnrrieil
out
of
Jacksonxilfi*
for
I
In
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t
hey
It*J&lt;|
to
the village until only a
I'lunl Administration. Southern Dis­
the fc*U-rn (runt, und Hritish and
lltnl. the Grrmalis concentrated this
I tUIT \ppolnls t nmintttep
few
men
w'ere
left. Then tho sur­
trict. and \V. W. ltidiiTtwon, General east by tin* Seiihnnrd or tlie AtlalilJr pr* liiiiiiuirx barrage in which a num­
T. S. Huff, fond lulininiHirutor for French armies are buttling together
Sou •heastern Agent Fruit Grower** Count Line, and for tin* went l»y tin ber of Austrian batteries pnrliri- Seminole county wlins appointed tin against the common enemy's dcs- viving officer led them in a charge
through two lines of Germann and
fix, rest.
After tin* eonfurecne the (i. S. A F «*r the Atlantic Coast puted.
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following committee to assist him in perale attempt to break through the they fought their way hack to our
Line
as
current
conditions
may
jus­
following circular was issued and
allied line.
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main body." ‘
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. copies of these may ho had upon ap­ tify.
The Hritish nrinies are holding
was Active in the Ypran-LaHnssc reI’
uldicity,
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Asm information, service via Polo gton. # •
fire:‘
region north of Ilapauiqe, Field Mar­
German Losses Heavy * *
McCuller.
.
• shal Huig reports today. Tin*. Ger­
Fniled States It. It. Administration mac Yard and Pennsylvania Railroad
Following strenuous efforts on the:
“ The German infantry divisions
Household Representative. Mrs. mans in their thrusts in the latter part of Rraxton Reacham, Federal
* . \V. G. McAdoo. Director. General, will, effective March 24lh and con­
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Washington. D. C. • tinuing until June 22nd be establish­ thereupon advanced td the attack (\ M. Merry.
section:! reached the Hritish tranches Food Administrator for Florida,
of
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salient
in
ed on approximately the old basis, along the Hunks
. Southern Territory
Hotel Representative, S. J . fam es. at only one point, where they were word bus been received frttm Wash­
front of Cnmbrni. Furious fighting*
iSignedt C. II. Markham,
inVtnedintely ejected. TI ipIq assaults ington to the effect that plans have
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•Regional Director
elsewhere
were smothered by the ulreudy been worked out for hand­
tween CrofMcillea. Hullccourl »..J
DcLnnd now has a ten-acre |.utkr
’ Henley Ruilding, Atlanta. Ga.
The Regional Director requests l.ngnirourt; on the southern, along site in the heart of the city, which Hritish lire with great losses to the ling Floridn perishables on sched­
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ules w|m*h were in effect during forthe co-operation of growers and ship­
the line Gouzenucort -' llargicourt - will be used for a free auto camp. e'ncrny.
To Fruit nnd Vegetable Shippers:
pers nnd urges respect for the routes Leverguicr and extending across the Every opportunity
On the Somme line bodies of Gt/r- mer years.*
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To insure greater efficiency in the designated in his circulur.
Mr. Reacham has Insisted th at
forded the tire'll motorist. Electric man troops which had succeeded in
transportation of perishable fruits explained •to Messrs. .Capps and
light, water, fuel und comfort rooms forcing their wqy acrors the river thia mntter bo taken up with tho • •
"T h e Hritish forces are hcaviljund vegctablcs.lt Is* necessary to con­ King thnt what the growers wanted
will he furnished free of cost to tht* between Licourt' und Rrie, south of greatest possible efforts on* tho part
fine thia transportation to a miml- was "m ow m ent” and that the ques­ engaged. While the Germans have
Per on no were driven bnck to tho of the Food Administration, and tho
been ablo’ to makc.hcadwqy no dt*f- traveler,
njum number, of lines. The wide­ tion of routes, as far ns tho growers
lu st bank. .‘ On both side*, of. Ra- result, has bCen that all branches of
spread distribution, resulting Rom yx-cro concerned did' not upXcn. Inti/ inite enveloping movement-is as :*r.*. French nttn.ck atfiinsf the hostile paume the German attacks-were‘re­ the Food Administration h a n d l i n g - —
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the aolicitution of this traffic via’ a the matter and the.routes are logical outlined.
perishables such ns fruit nnd veget­
sumed today.
* "Enem y casualties hnvc hern ex­ sulted in' the penetration of the ene­
great many routes (many of them nnd by them we are assured of
The greatest danger point nt pres­ ables, shipped from this s ta le h av e'
circuitous routes),* lias resulted in a speedy . transportation which will ceedingly heavy. The extension of my line on a front of 1,400 yards to ent seems to he farlhrr south, where c&amp;nbVnedr.in* one great effort toward
u depth bf 800 yuFds."
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situation whero during a large part make a market.
tho. Germans apparently have driven a solution of this problem. '
•*The
Germans
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turn
temppr
of the season ho route ht|s had a suf­
"Prior to the ‘German attack,
A mooting of the railroad official*
through the great width of tho re­
ficient . volume of perishable traffic
great activity prevailed along the arlly were able to penetrate the gion they devastated in retiring in of southern and northern line* w a s .
Colored American f lllic n s
The British French trenches in Samilgneux, Cati- 1917, ns tho Paris statement todny held in Richmond, .Virginia, on tho
to xyarrnnt proper service.
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Americans of every section, of entire Hritish front.
troops
were
successful
in
u number rieres wood und Hczonvnux, .while reports heavy fighting in the region 20th for perfecting the schedule*.
Florida
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of raids strongly driven Into the en­ southeast of Arnes and west of of Noyon. This town itself ia some
Kaat^Uorcaftor the. movement of nnswcrcd the call of their country.
emy lines, provitjg their alertness Aprcmnot t|io enemy thrust forward 10 miles west of Chauuy, In tho re­ • Florida shippers can now re*t *»perishable traffic from Florida to
"Twelve million colored people
•urqd that their needs will bo taken
a number of units and succeeded in
buffalo, Pittsburg tone and points have rallied to the defense of their nnd initiative.
gion where Merlin yesterday reported rare of-and they-cannot fall to givo
"Our own forces in training in overrunning the French—position* tho repulse of Franco^*American roeast thereof is to be confined to the country In this crisis, and will do
cr.ldit to the Food Administration
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad nnd their full share in helping to win this Lorraine are still holding on to the und took prisoners. (Hitherto there selves, but the German advance
for tho excellent result obtained In
Seaboard Alt Lino Railway, north of world war for democracy," Dr. Rob­ trenches northeast of Hodonviller has been no indication of an exten­ probably has been met considerably
getting this matter properly adjust­
sion
of
tho,German
offwcnalve
to
the
Jacksonville, West Jacksonville or ert It. Moton, principal *of Tuakcgee which were captured last week. I
short of Noyon.
ed.
Waycross. The *dlvorsion points for Institute, successor of Hooker T. thia region our artillery ia continu­ French front.)
The.^\vc‘lR° driven Into the allied
Through tho work of Mr. PaOgch-'"W e also note that Rolgiunt units
this truffle will |&gt;o Jacksonville, Wcat Washington, In that office, *&amp;id re­ ing to hatter the German lines nnd
linu .ia evidently u deep one, how- am, nnd tho authorities, a t 'Wash­
Jackaonvlllc, Watycross and Poto­ cently in an ndddresa at tho Twenty- a number of pou ting parlies suy have taken over the Important over, a&lt; the French trroups uro reington, negotiation's were carried on
enemy works «Jmve been consider­ North sea segment of the western
mac Yards. Pcriahablo traffic mov* seventh Tuskegeo Conference.
by Paris to be contesting for I
t
Department of Agriculture
front which for a long time was held ported
Ing to this territory will not bo de­
ably
damaged.
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with *apd *directly' tq * theTho colored American citizens wifi
attention of
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" I n our sector .north of Toul our by the French.
important German forces. The Oise Director, of Itailroaca McAdoo, wh4
do their part in producing foodstuffsPiltaburgh zone.
,
"Simultaneous with the German on this part of tho fron^ runs south­
on the farm, ih conserving food in artillery has successfully bombarded
Movement to tho cast via other
operation*
in the wcat .wo note fur­ west past Chauny. and passes south was shown 'that a great loss would re
enemy’
works
and
liillota
behind
their
th e - hom®* and ' in fighting, in, the
ault if Florida perishable* were not
routes will bo discontinued:
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ther hoitilo action In Italy, which of Noyon.
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, 15(7OffO IIuna Lost
Now
that
the
needs
of
the
grower
An Austrian de­
there will he routes via the Sea­ and the colored teachers, will preach against our forces a t another point. in this theater.
London, March 26. — Comment­
board Air Line Railway to Itiver and teach thrift among their race..
This operation, was preceded by a tachment launched a heavy asaaue ing on the results of tho German of­ will be filled, Mr. Hcachatn hopes
that a great acreage of staple crops
in the Frcnxela valley and was able
Junction or via Atlantic Coast Lipu
It has been impossible to obtain strortg barrage. Our infantry, well
fensive, the Daily Chronicle Mays:
will follow tho perishable* a* the .
to
penetrate
into
the
advance
out­
Railway to River Junction or Mont­
figures on the amount of Liberty supported by artillery was aboe to
Assuming that the Gcrman'loascs farmer* will have this land available
posts, but. was thereupon checked.
. gomerywhen for Pensacola, ‘Mobile,
stop
the
attacking
column
before
Loan bonds purchased by colored
New Orleans and beyond. To other
* * Peace between Rusal* and are at leait 160,000, the enemy has n the near future,* and there will bo *
Our
Americans In the drat and second our tranche* were reached.
western points thoro will be two
the central powers may have been sustained a reverse for he haa not exceptionally strong market for corn,
loans, but It la known that accordirtg troops raided hostile .works east of
routes ' via Montgomery, one from
the Laon area the ratified at Moscow. However, the obtained s'strategical, success direct­ peanuts and other crops which are so
to their ability tho colored race were Luneville. In
Jacksonville or West JackaonblUo
enemy is continuing to advance Into ly conducive to a decision, while he badly needed ath the praent time.
very loyal and. active and moet lib- enemy used a considerable ‘ number
• via G. S. &amp; F. Ry. to Cordelt, S. Ai
Russia. Pctrograd haa been evac­ haa lost eight or, ten per cent of hi*
oral subscribers to the- loans.
•&lt; of gas shells causing only gllght cas­
L. Ry. thence to Montgomery and
uated. The Rusaltn general atalT effectives without similarly Ipwering •Mr*. F. L. Woodruff will entertain . ualties.
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haa moved from Smolensk to Moa- the efficiency of the allies.
next •'Thursday afternoon with g '
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French Front Active,
Services at Methodist Church
and the other from Jacksonville or
miscellaneous shower for Mias Nellie •
"This
matter
Is
of
the
greatest,
"The French front, haa alio been cow‘
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There will be special aervlcea all
,
Waycrosa vja A. C. *L. R* R. to
Elder whose marriage to Mr.' Good- .
importance
for
Germany
at
preaent
The
review
outline*
‘briefly
the
extremely active. Largo raiding op­
% Montgomery and lines diverging thia Week at the Methodist church

principal event* of the
erations were’ undertaken, more
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* from. Montgomery, add two routes at 7 ‘. S0 o’dcfk* i0 wWch
other front*.
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In
the
Verdun
area.
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week on is at the critical moment wheq,wthe speed-of Jeoksonvllle will bo an Inmgn power pendulum is swinging ln|teresting event of the Diet of March.
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Board o f Trade Members
Held Meeting Last Night

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add for Seminole County la constantly
ading new territory to the or*aniiatlon
and with Oviedo •ano Geneva al­
ready in with ‘ flourishing
local
branch^a of thler own Longwood,
Altamonte, Chuluota and Monroe
are to follow.
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With thi* idea in view Second
Vice President C. W. Entzminger
invited the Organization and Mem­
bership Committeo under the chair­
man, P. P. F o n ter, *to vi.it Longwood last night and talk to the
people about organizing’a Longwood
auxiliary or becoming member* with­
out having, a'Longwood'auxiliary.

On account of the ab.eiice of Sec­
retary Marlowe notices of the ineetr jng at Longwood had. not been sent
out and the usual large crowd ol
Sanford, Geneva and Oviedo people
were not present at the meeting but
Chairman Foster. P r u d e n t Holly
and J C. Hall, D. L.'T hrashcr and
L. P. Hagan were pre.eht and at the
Longwood Hotel met the people of
• Longwood and a most enthusiastic
meeting was held, the results of
which will be an active auxiliary to
th«- parent organization. As all of

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present It was" thougnt advisable by
the Longwood auxiliary to forego
the regular election and organizattyn? until' dext Monday night at
which time the Longwood citizens
■will meet again and,elect permanent
officer, and become affiliated with
the Sanford Board of. Trade.
The good people of that thriving
Seminole city are alive to the ad­
vantages of being members- 9! tbie
great organization. ' ThejJ have a
good town at Longwood and they
want it-placed on the map in large
letters and kept there and they real­
ize that nothing will do thi* quite a.
well as a hood Hv# board of trade.
They also recognize the good results
obtained in reduction of freight rates
and other, benefits that were gained
by. the consistent and continued ef­
forts of the Sanford Hoard of Trade
that i. working for the entire county.
The next auxiliary will probably
be formed at Altamonte where there
are nbw a goodjy number of active
members of the Sanford' Board tof
Trade.
Altamonto last night was
represented by Howard Lyman and
If; L. Haight, both of them great
boosters-for the Hoard of Trade.
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LOCAL TALENT WAfJ. GREAT
Entertainment
at C’ongregatllonal
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Church Great Surce**
The
local —
Lyceum
attraction
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the Congregation.! church was better than any professional talent that
has ever been brought to the city
by the lyceum bureaus.and hereafter
Sanford will not need to depend
upon the out.ido organizations to
put on the attractions in the mu* M lines during the winter season
The local talent last Tuesday night

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tha advertiser.,. Usually we do 6ot
delightfully to the benefit concert of
Tuesday evening
last, -including
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w e-d o -w e“«re not allowed to rf*.
-Rev,-Drv B ro w er personally and the
out this information^ Simply
Congregational Society for free use
Florida bea
4i letter and address it as pn i*.
of church, pipe organ and piano;
bers a t a
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structlons in tha ad.
Mrs. Julius T a k tc h end th e'Ladies
pet 1 J f bushel hampers, with fair to
Chorus; Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs. good demand.
California Iceberg
FOR SALE
M.ettlnger, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. met fairly good demand at $2.00­
Fox, quartette; Mrs. Hflburn and 2.50 per crate. Northern hothouse,
For Sale— My firm. kno*n u
Mrs. Philips, . solos; Mrs. Robert head lettuce sold in Boston at 65- the Gen. Finegan Home, rontistiEr
Herndon, cornet; Mrs. Maxwell, 85c per dozen, and leaf lettuce rang­ of 200 seres, s i t u a t e d 3 J* „j|‘
reader; Mr. Reizenstlen violin; the
ed generally l0-l3j&lt; c per 16. and south of Sanford, on Ssnford-OriiD.
gentlemen of the quartette; Mrs.
25-&lt;0c. per dozen.
L ettu ce ship­ do rosd. For price and terms see or
The following program was ren­ McGuln, dramatist; Mrs. Deas, Mrs.
ments decreased 15 cars from .Cali­ Write owner, J . O. Andes, Route A
dered and overy number was better Maine* and Miss Mason, accom­
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57-Fri-ftp '.
fornia and total of 28 cars was 9 Box 195.
than the p’rofesslonals ever rendered: panists; M r . ’ and 'Mrs. Munson,
" My Native I*le"^..-'..r*a.~_*4 White dowers; Rev. Dr. McKinnon, spec­ cars leas than last week's movement. . For Sale—A barn, good 'rr.iterlil
California has ihlpped twice, and
' • Gentlemen’s'Voices
throughout and corrugated iron roof
ial, donation, $2.00; the M. E . So­
Florida three times the volume of Cali
r-.H 1000
I non Laurel avenue. * Phone
“ A Leaf from the Spray” ----------- Ney ciety, use of chairs, the school board
411-W.s
Mrs. Ella P. Hilburn
, q*e of auditorium: Mr. Bradbury, last season to date.
6l-3tp
“ The Long Day
janitor; patrons
who
purchased
For-Sale— 1917 Ford touring c»r
Close.” .................. '..Sullivan West tickets' or • admissions;
*' New Auto Horn.
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Messrs.
in
perfect' conditio’n. See Jimmy
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Ladies' Chorus
A horn to be carried on the rear of
Adams, Kent and Randall, •ticket
Stewart,
B. &amp; O. Motor Co. ci-tfc
Reading. The Two Roads”
taking and ushering; the gentlemen in automobile, which sounds nutomat-'
Icnlly when the car Is backed, has bceri
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Mr*. R. C. Maxwell
•For Sale—Full blood grey rock
who have put their hand* in their
Cornet Solo, ” 0 Salutari*” .... Panofk pocket* and without s grumble made been Invented by a woman.
hens. Priced to sell. ,C..P. Nieholli,
Mrs, Jessie Stumon Hefndon *
Longwood, Fla. '
61-2tp'
up the deficit, .Messrs. T. W. Law­
(a) ” 0 Holy Father"
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For Sale—Livingston Globe torn**
( b t "Lullaby” ,.'. '
Holly. B. F. Whitner, D. C. Mar­
« Report *t lb« C —S1U— of Tbe
to plants, $1.25 per thousand, now
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Ladies' Quartette
lowe, E. A.‘ Douglass, L. *R. Philip*,
ready. M. S. Nelson, Eureka Ham­
"Spring is Here".....................Dick
S. J . Carnes, R. F. Connor and E. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
mock, box 1173, Sanford, Fla. 59-tf
Mrs. A. M. Philips
T. Woodruff. If there are no far­
the State o f Florida, at
“ My Old Kentucky Home".”
ther dlflleultlM.. In lettloment with At• Sanford,In
For Sale— One little cow &gt;, J» ney.
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Gentlemen’s Quartette •
tho close of bu*lnes*rMareh 4, 1918
the Bedpath Rureau, these sponsor*,
Inquire Mrs. C. R. Walker . 10M.
"Solo. Grand O rg an .... !......... ............... through the c.-.nrplling of the last
East-Second St.
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Mrs, Lucile Aspinwall. Taker h
ettrnctio and receipt of the $20.75
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nMttrt
For Sale— 1000 lbs new celery
"When Daylight Goes"....Nfedlinger from the benefit concert will have I m i u and I)iM D u nU _^
Ncn« and Dili* fU«ll»ct&gt;un«wires.
F. A. Stone. Eighth and Oik.
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Ladies' Chorus
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rebate so that their net outgo will be
rd (other than tank »ccrplm
nrai
told
J ______ S0.0S9.S4 271.079.S2
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Violin Solo. "M editation," from
reduced to $3.00 ezch.
O vndralla. ututmiwl . ------------------- . • 113.62
U. 8. llooda' ilepoellrd to Krur* ri/r-ii!*Thai. ..................... Massenet
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For Sale —
hand farm or’ daft
tioa (par valor) —---------— -----—. 9,750.00
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Mr. J . Rcizenstcin
On T h e Book Drive
’ • Librny t^*ao ll«nd», onhorse, weight 1350 lbs. Intjuirt’TirA
f lrdfvd, 3 &gt;4 p«r &lt;»nl »nd
" M y Aunt Eliza” (by request)
Tho soldier* and sailor* want
Rrumley.___________._________53-tf
par coot _ _ ---------- Ml,370.00
Mrs. Wren SjcGuin
liberty
l » n Rood*, 3 hi
books and S'nnford 'is expectedprr cml and 4 |»r rrot,
For- Sale— Ford Touring Car, De­
plrd(r&gt;t to wrtin Stair er
The local Lyceum: Association* furnish her quota. Send them to
other drpoatUor bUll pay-.
* t „ mountable wheels. * Good condition.
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41470.00 Bargain. Phone 6. P. 0 . Box SsJ.
wishes to heartily thank all who the Library Association if you have
ID*
U.3. PontU
have assisted In making the course them. The following account of the jlondiothfrthMi
I'lrdH lo Senif# 1’i^il
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llotidundtrrurilki plulfr*!
For
Sale—One
frnh
mslk
co*.
pecially those who contributed ho
m nUiunl I jc Sutr, rr
"The most popular books in ramp
c-ttirr (UfK^iU (pc«Ul rtR. L. Garrison. Fort Reed: *i7-:fc
are the ‘Quartermaster Manual* nnd
fiudrtl) or hill* pl)lWf - r..r&lt;yi c-)
IU uth«r than I' S
'Over the Top.' ” says L. W. Jot- Scoim
Honda tnol locludlrf
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For' Sale —T&lt;-n a&gt;-n»
.Kt
ilurtij nanr«l ur|hiUrtl It-.lOa .'t 4«»,3 4l34
M-lyn, lil'rnrian at Camp Johnston,
laml
on
Cameron
avenut
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•Privuli |Stork ol Fad#ril
U$hL (j O|**f 2,|no.i&gt;o
near Jacksonville, Fla.
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the heart of tho celery della Thii
riMt an*! Army IU'igui&amp;ttonK an* v».u#nf banking h&lt;u**
2400 00 farm joins railroatl loading - i-.ion.
elr^e* Com pel itorv. and we r..-e«l J
l,77t JO Three acres cleared. Mu-: « soli
bhakesptare; 'T h e International Enrrdrra. Itwrr.e
to close an estate.
If int--.*t»t(d
2S.tS9.4L
cyelopediu,- Kipling and Servire—a
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l«»t of additional copie-" * '
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Tomato plants fur -ale
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&lt; amp Johnston was lortnally openo-1
inrlu.t-d t-» Itrm. n. u and ts
on January 28th. "After, the first, ChrcU cmotter tanka * it, u u t ri:y
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half hour of servire, says the hlirnr-t tKan M,.m *7* *.
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Rhode Island Red
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ian. "we made every technical nnd T*|iJ
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Timr. \
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$2.00
for
fifteen
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ind
every book on carpentry, m ed ian -j
lot, west side I.^urel avc- .• tieUtklUllr.
ics, engineering, and in fact all tho,
tween Sixth anti Seventh
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113,00040
useful arts, and every book on mil^ kl p*u,n ; ”
15,000.00 Ifi per cent investment
V l *b&gt;\,
flarv subjects would have gone be- Pndivid.'.i profit*
9,79*.7,t
97 Washington Avc., till City. i*».
___Current e»prn»v-. mtrrfore we closed that first night, if We nl, arvl taxes palJ M-DJtp
4.SC!.iO
3.MQO.OO
Amt. r»;crvr*l f«-r -iim irru^l .
had not made them .'reference.'
2M0M
Amt.
f"f iU inlrrr»t IfffUJW.
f,750.00 T F o r ' Sale—Beet pla'tifs, 70 c»cU
t iff QUtirij: rtuD ( cutftlAf.tP.r.^
'" I t 's amusing," he says, " t o ate Nrt nr.ounti due Ntlionit Itiak*——
ijfjwwit* rubjrft to rh*^k JT.uL.ll 100 or $2.00 per thousand. Write*
men lined up to get Carter's ‘ Horset, Indivitiun)
Orliflrstrs ol drpi«t* dur in l«-*
Fortin Bros., Wagner. Fla.
M tlf.
than 30il*y» (olh*r tt.*n for moioy
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Saddles anil Bridles,’ or Captain
l,orro««t--------------------For Rent—Furnished loom. 11$ '|
Hayes' 'Veterinary Note*.’ If 1 cir­ Crnl(l*,l rh*rk» —^
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For Rent—Three
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th» » t-»n&gt;
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fronting
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great dentand nod the truck drivers
39, tl) . m i l l
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sirablc olfires in city. Several otfctf
are disappointed because they can't
r»rin«v &lt;l*po*IU----------------- . l i m l l good ofllcc rooms'in same bullainj.
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take these out.
But If they stay
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Yowill &amp; Speer.
here they are in use all the. time,

ists in this d ty and thfir efforts to
give this entertainment and ^ssist
the-.men who put up their money
for ^the Lyceum attractions 'th a t
failed to raUe the money are ap­
preciated.
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Space will not permit a detailed
report of the entertainment. Suf­
fice to say that the church was
crowded and that the entertainment
was one of the best ever placed be­
fore an audience* in this dty.- •

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FOR KENT
bonda borruvrd without turnlahlnc
mtlatrral arwfity tor M i n t ----would he Idle' part bf the time
IIUli p a y a tta a l t l i Krdrtal l l r - r r » r flank to.OOO.CO
"B u t this ia not simply a technical
’ Furnished Rodms ^ y Day. W«k
library. We hail several shelves on * . Total___ ----------- --'
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l.lahllitlr. Id * mllwv-unt*. i n r lu d in c
the War and there are rarely si*
5o,o59sa Nortf, pflrk avenue, over L. It I’ll’,
tho—
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volumes in. Ja c k London, Shakiu- ,
lips Si Co. drug store* Mr* C. C, *
penre. O. Henry', Service. Kfplihg. ' 8ui« ot n&lt;*Hd«. l*ountjrj&gt;l Krtnlnolf.
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Cburihill. Stewart Edward White, lan...................
k, do aokmnly t a fa r (bat Ib r abova «lalmm&gt;t
* Fm- Reqt—Furnished roon« witk
Znne Grey, Richard Harding Davis It |n» lo tha t&gt;«*» of my knowW-drv and M lat.
n. F. W lllT N C It , Cathkr
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Mr» &lt; as- (*'
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ol »l«r, 1918.

Clearing out the Silk Stock, we
find many Short Lengths etc., of.
practically New Silks, such as MESSALINE, POPLIN, TAFFETA,
SHIRTING and CREPE.
Through SATURDAY and MONDAY

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the*program, which will include some
new features. •
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Boy Preacher Here .
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will preach at the Star Theater Sun­
day afternoon nt 3 o'clock. All in­
vited to huar hint.
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Sunday at Congregational Church
This being Pqlm Sundny the
morning theme will
be “ The Tri­
umphal Entry, or the Word, of Cheer
for Tragic Titnet).’’
. Miss Isabelle Phelps, missionary
of the American Board at I’ao-lingfu, China, homo on furlough .will
speak In the evening. Miss Phelps
fu thoroughly -acquainted with China
nnd the Chinese, is a thrilling speak­
er and brilliant impersonator.
She
has been visiting some Important
Florida points arid Saqford is ex­
tremely fortunnto In hesring her.
It is possible th at Miss Phelps will
occupy the pulpit also in the- morn­
ing: if so, the evening's presentation
will be one of impersonations of
women's life in China.
Do not fail to hear this w-orker
who represents the Church in the
front trenches of service. Bring a
sliver offering for th o ’evening.
Preaching at Upsala
There will bo church service In
tho afternoon a t the school house at
three o'clock, Rev. C. DoW. Brower
of Ssnffjid I* to spesk.
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' Wbr don't wo get dimples Instead ot
irrlnkleaf—Louisville CourierJoonuL

T . J , Millar

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nvenue. Inquire W. P. Slone.
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For Rent—Furnished or \mfarnishod fiv* rooms- Magnolia-avenu#.
Close In. Address Home, crq ll,r*
aid.
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P a r M r w t f t L a s l a la l n r a
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T o tho D a m o r r a l l c A'olrra o l Pomlnota Co .t
I t.araby a nn ou nce my Candida j y lor rapr c r n t a t l v r In tha n n t . P lo rlita lazl-latura
trom H c m ln c lo county. auli)cct t o tho damo r ra t lr p r i m a r y to I * held J u n o 4th ot thla
y ra r. a nd I n t f t o your c o n r l d r r a t l o n ol .m y
quatlftrallo na.

For Rent—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel . »
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J. J. DICKINSON.

WANTED_______ _

Prank L. WoadrulT Anaauncra tar L'tla.

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I bee t o an n ou n ra that 1 a m n candidate
(or r e f l e c t i o n t o tha hou»e o f rep rrten tatir e * from Se m in o le co unty! ' f l a v i n s aerved
you In t h a t c a p a c i t y In th e . r a t i o n ot 1917
I feel f a m prapared to l i v e y o u l&gt;e” e- ac-vice In 1 9 1 9 .
f do not know o f any t.why you ahould not *lve me a a o e-e-! trtre.,
which haa a !w a y « been aecorlted all rerreacntatlvea In t h e r a t t . I fully, appreciate
the hlch h o n o r pafd me hy r l e e t l n s me In
1918 and f h a v e endeavored mt a ll tim e! to
took b t l e r t h e Intrreata ' o f t h e . people of
Semino le &gt;e o u n t y and the r t a t e n| Florida
1 hope f h a v e not failed t o futflll your e t perta tlopa a n d I truat you will i t * your
way cl e a r t o f i v e me a arron d t e r m . A |tln
th an kin g y o u for the many f a v o r * htaiowed
on ma In t h e p a il 1 promt** t h a t I will
h t . f i l t h f u l t o the 't r u il lm|&gt;o**d in me.
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Wanted — Two white- chxm1’**
maids. Lincoln Hotel.
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aVnntcd—To buy n liRht
Y-ggy in good condition.
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Address P. L. Box 1014. Sanford.
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Wanted-CV-prcss log*.
Landcck Lumber Company,
Fla., stating what you can furn“»
for continuous shipment1,1 ' ^
Eggplants nnd tomato pl»"lJ
Immediate getting. Mrs. G. •
Dougnl, Celery, avenue, Sanr,,f^;.,tf ’

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THE SANfORD HERALD

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stand anjf length of time. Or the
cucumbers may be put up without
the dill and when resorted end
U, J . HOLLY, Editor
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counted the dill qjay be.added- In
W. M . HAYNES, Dustaeas^lsntger •
j&gt; •
this case, however, the plckleq should
»
P u b lh M E m r Tuaaday u &lt; Friday T _ '_
sta'nd at least a week before being
taken out; otherwise the dill favor
Get out of the “George Habit” and do something yourself. ' Extrava­
will not have penetrated sufficiently.
BW O Ctim O N r u e s IN ADVANCE:
gance at your table disheartens thrift at your neighbors. The Food Admin­
•'"This form of pickles cannot be
O N I n u a ......... ............................................... u .o c
added to as tilth ordinary salt
MX MONTH* ........................................ I.XS
istration/The. Red Cross, The Y. M. C. A., and the future Liberty Loan
THAOI MONlUfl»
.TS
pickles.
issues wop’t attain expectations, if you don't change your ways and* wants.
D * * N u Ik, aty b j Cu i Im 12.00 r « T w la
Siring beans mid whole green to­
We’ll
all pass out if everybody passes the buck. •DO IT YOURSELF—SAVE
.
A ln iM M 2*« Pot M „lk
matoes put up in this way with dill
PafBMaOi la A m w , Maa4 Da Mad, at Offlca
are very delicious.
CAPITAL $30,000.00
. SURPLUS $15,000.00Cabbage or sjfinach leaves may be
ot, 4 m 8, caad Claaa Mall Matter Aafnt 71ad
&gt;
1000. at tka Paata(Bra at Saafard. riartda
added
in
order
to
give
a
better
green
UadOT Art at Manh Ird. I(TO
color.
OBaa: UrtaU Bolldlac
Tdaykaaa Na, ltd
Plain Sail Pickles
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEME ^ T
Barrel Quantity, Dr. Round's Rule.
(Smaller quantities may be made
Concerning Brining and Sailing Veg­
by the sam&lt;^ method.)
etables
Put from 5 to C Inches of brine in
• With the uncertainty of being
C. M. HAND
.If. R. STEVENS
0. L./-TAYLOR R. R. DEAS
the
bottom, of the.barrel,, using I lb.
able to secure an adequate supply
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Pih Un I
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OODRUFF
Vica-Prstlthot
of cans or even jars for the^prescrya- salt t o -1 gal. water and 1 qt. strong
•
tion of vegetables this Summer it is vinegar or 2 qts. grapefruit juice to
T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT *
•
imperative that
every
housewife tho barrel. '
(The cucumbers may or may not
should inform herself as to the pro­
cesses of brining and salting such be washed before brining by this
Place cucumbers in the
products. As a matter of fact brin­ process.)
ing and salting nrc the quickest and barrel and add cover with weight.' sung by the Woman’s Club.Chorus
11' n. m .— Reception for members FauntlcRoy." It'ls the department's
simplest method of preserving veg­ Then on the cloth- over the cover assisted by Messrs. Polk, tenor, and nnd ladies of the association by the desire that a day a week, he devoted
■ — -etab
eta tiles
les and eminently satisfactory (around Weight at edge) add as much Stone, bats, at tho Congregationa Woman’s Club of DcLnnd Commer­ to children when a good picture will
S
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1—1°
many cases more satisfactory salt as the water to be used Indl- church^on •Holy^ Thursday, March cial Club.
b o 'shown for the delight 0f young
WHAT SHALL B E TH E ANSW
,—
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m — s n i . i l l - r_ v - u r i v i —ir—
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p. r a r iA ’ailver offering
Richard H r Edmbriils, editor of Than* canning in glass or tin. Theae atea is n e e d e tfn lli. salF*tp' emcE YsTk. at
12 noon.— Motor trip to Daytona. minds.
*— ___
,
the Manufacturers Record, in a re­ processes save the labor and heat of gallon soft water.) This amount is to be taken. This la n fitting time
Daytona Thursday April 4
for
fermentation
‘hut
when
th
e-b
ar­
cooking
and
tho
longer
hours
neces­
for this beautiful, appealing ora­
cent issue of that publication in an
1 p. m.— Huffet luncheon by the
Growers of the Crystal Spring*
editorial summing up the war situa­ sary for the latter and have proven rel is full -of cucumbers add 6 IDs. torio and should be a keen reminder Daytona Hotel Men's Association.
section have organixed what is .to be
with many vegetables tef result in salt each week f6r 5 weeks (on top to all who hear it ;of the sacred
tion nnys:
2 p. m.— Meeting of the East known as the Dnshccn Company,
better flavor with equal tenderness. between weight and edge of barrel.) event which Good Friday commem­
w-hiph will have -for Its purpose the
America is made up of 100,000,000
Coast Press Association.
Because of these facts it is impor­ If more liquid la needed to fill full, orates.
development of the dashcen indus­
units of individual men and women.
3 p. m. — Motor sight-seeing trip
add brine made as before but no
This department held ita annua
try and the distribution of the dashIt has well been said that God docs tant that every housewife in. Sem­
as
guests of the Daytona Chamber
vinegar..
Skim
of!
scum
as
it
forms
business meeting Tuesday afternoon,
een and its products.
not know ‘America as America, ex­ inole county should cut out and
and stand barrel in' sun, protecting March 19th.
Tho program topic of Commerce.
cept as He knows you and me and keep for reference tho following rules
if
posaiblb
with
glass
top
from
rain.
7 p. m .— Dinner at Hotel Deswaa "Oratorio Music" ahd repro­
every individual who in the aggre­ given by Dr. L. A. Round of the
Prospect*.arc bright for the estab­
pland,
with camouflage literary pro­
Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Dept,
These pickles can be kept indef­ ductions of aelcctions by world famed
gate comprise America.
lishment of a regular schedule of
of Agriculture. ' Among these rules initely. To use soak in* two waters artists from "T he Messiah,1 "S ta ­ gram, guests of the Daytons Dally
trains on the Moore Haven exten­
You are America to the extent of are some of value in the commercial
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(cold) for 12 hours each .time or use tist Mater" and "E lija h " were great- News.
sion of-the Coast Line in the near
your individuality. Your responsi­ preparation of pickles, one. or more
The Storr phono­
Friday April 5
water heated to 120 F. for a few[ly appreciated,
(future.
A solid' carload of .lettuce
bility in. this' world crisis is exactly of thyse formulas not as^yct having
9 a. m.— Leave Despland. Hote moved from this farming section re­
minutes. (The cold process I s ‘ per­ graph and records used were* kindly
the same as that of America as a been published even In D r. Round's
haps better, though Iqngcr.) , Then furnished by the Wallace-Gibson for motor trip to New Smyrna.
cently by way of Sebring. which
whole.
^
bulletin on this subject.
. /
At New Smyrna Friday Aprjl 5
place In vinegar to cover, cither M7aic Co.
at present the headquarters for ship­
America must put forth evtry
Dill Pickleaf Family Use
sweet or 'sour, plain or spiced, and
During the business meeting inter­
10 a. m. — Meeting of the associa­ ments along the extension.
ounce of its strength to save itself,
(4 gals., Dr. Round's Rule)
let stand from 4 to 6 weeks. Then esting reports of the year's work tion at the public school auditorium.
but America will fail to do this to . These must be made in a crock of drain and replace vinegar with fresh. were read by officers and commit­
Election of officers.
Selpction of
W. C. Groves of West Palm
the extent that, any individual fails keg, a water tight , non-motallic 're­
tees.
The
election
of
officers
resulted
meeting.
Resolulions.
Reach is establishing a 600-acri- hog
Saner Krant
to do his or her full duty.
ceptacle.
as. follows: Mrs. Norris Levis; vice
, Dr. Round’s Method
12:30 p. m.—Seafood dinner on ranch, which promises to he one of
Viewed from this nnglo, are you
chairman;
Mrs. Albert Philips, sec­
2 lbs. green dill or 1 lb. dry dill
the largest of its kind in the, state.
Take off dirty, outside leaves;
retary-treasurer and Mrs. L. A. Coronado Beach, as guests of Nwc The property, which was purchased
truly nn American or nrc .you merely are required and I cupful strong quarter and shred. Allow 2 t* lbs.
The fol- Smyrna Commercial Club.
a hanger nn, shouting perhaps with vinegar or 2 cupfuls weak vinegaer salt to '100 lbs. cabbage (One level Takach, chorus leardcr.
from the Southern States Land and
2:!l0 p. m .— Motor trip to Old
the crowd, but doing no real ef­ or grapefruit, or sour orange juice, tablespoonful to one pound). Sprin­ •lowing committees
were
elected,
Timber Company js located on the
fective service in this, the greatest and
lb. salt to each gallon of kle in layers, add 2 qts. vinegar or 2 Mrs. Ed. Higgins, finance, Mrs. F. Spanish mission.
Palm Reach Canal. Four hundred
crisis since man’s creation?
water; also 1 to 2 ox. mixed spice.,
ncres will be devoted to pasturage,
of grapefruit juice to each barrel. L. Woodruff membership, Mrs. T a ­
kach .chairman of program.
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Welfare Department
and the remainder planted to feed
Go deep down into your soul be­
Put half the dill and half the Pound down with wood masher and
A motion to create » permanent
The" Welfare Department h'ad its crops.
The farm will be stocked
fore you make answer to yourself, spico in bottom of the crock or keg, spread thick layer of outer leavOi on
to your country and to your God to then pack in the cucumbers. The top: from 2 to 5 or moro inches fund for uifding general club ex­ montjily meeting last Wednesday, with Durnc-Jrrseys, •Berkshire* and
these questions:
vinegar may be added with the cu­ thick. Cut out a cotton cloth larger penses was voted on nnd carried. A- March 20th. Though rainy weather Pland Chinas.
motion to tnake the Students' Re­ ruled the destiny of tho afternoon
What am i doing personally to cumbers.) These may he of any than lia/rcl and proceed as for dill
cital
April lflth, a benefit for this there wuli a fair attendance. The
pickles.
uphold the government, to equip preferred sixe and must he washedCultivate Your Aspiration*.
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fund
was seconded and carried.
program committee,
had planned
After 2 weeks will be ready to can
and sustain our soldiers nnd to light­ and drainitfl. A small hit of stem
Very
few people are satisfied with
or to protect the surfaru with oil
The members ure gratified at the afternoon for nn hour on .the Con­ the work they ore doing. Many'of
should be leit to carb one.
en their burdens?
servation of our National Parks, but
them have aspirations for something
When the container is filled to- or paraffin as for dill pickles., If sur­ Hork they have been able to' accnmWhat sacrifice am I making to
as the conservation of fo o d . is the
face
is
kept
clean
when
bubbling
plish
this
season
and
are
looking
for­
better, more cnngenlnf. If you have,
match the sacrifice of the soldiers within about .1 inches of the top
'.vital"theme of these.days the after­
who give up home and endure untold put in the rest of the spice and dill stops or the kraut is canned when ward to n still more productive year. noon was given over mbstly to that •ny natural leaning toward a higher
grade of work, says Physical Culture
hardships and offer their lives to.pro­ and cover with a clean cloth large ready no' had odors .will arise. If
topic. , ...........................................
Mrs. It. It. Dens, chairman
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Mngnzlne, don't strive to put It ugt ofcanned
either
the
old
or
new
brine
Love
Thy
Neighbor
enough
to
lnp
over
(ill
around.
Then
tect me?
will be used.
4 Whom do' we love? We love them vf the food Committee hud n food iyour mind, hut try to keep It Yeiy
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What artx I doing to increase the put on a clean , wooden cover iyhich
exhibit which was
classedaccording IWUch In your mind. It inny Indicate
To Salt Down Cabbage *
all!
X
'output of the things needed for war will lit inside the rfnrk and on top
to caloric value.i
as) « idled In
t,,r "hleh you are especially
or" to sustain |he nation in its stu­ (dace n non*me'allir weight. ' The Without Fermentation i Dr. Round's- We love the German after his fall
•with varieties of f&gt; d . .•air.tngcd.'
k*fteil. If you Imve'nny iiiiibltl..ti* cutMethod.)
We put him there with bitter zeal. •
cover may lie of cypress or oak or
pendous task?
some j.1: iv yig ; o • f ! value., •Ki* tlvufe them. It I* only those who dun*
Allow I Hi. .mil to 5 Ills, cabbage. 1That nur free land lie may not Mtenj.
a heavy stoneware plate will do hul
to follow the guiding star of &lt;|e»ilo&gt; Py
being rv. i *n .re expensive than!
Am 1 seeking personal gain of
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; encouraging nnd cultivating tlie.-e nsplpine must not le- used.
And (he Remove outer leaves ami quarter, Freedom! .Freedom, ' t is our 'appeal!
higher wages or shorter hours or
other foods which had more nutrient;
wh(, u,
move forward
weight must not lie our Florida packing light with salt between.- 'Twas that of the Greeks, woii by
larger profits merely for my own in­
qualities. Mr*. liras was ussiued in to their realization.
shield.
sandstone or limestone.
HoweycV, Put on cover and weights. After 24
this by AFfs. Deane Turner.
dividual selfish interests?
bricks will do ’ or heavy -Idocks orf hours' if enough brine has not form­ •Six hundred il. C. they gave to us
Am I consecrating every mm-e'of any wood..but pine. Allow nhout e d 'to cover add brine il lb. salt to Oiir desire for freedom, none for lus:.
Mrs.' Charles read a s|dendid pa­
No' “Short Chnnpe" Here.
my ntrength, every power of my lie- h;i!f , hc lnPa, lin. ()f t)„. ,.r„rk for 2 qts. water, "to come up to tlic|
per on "Food Values" written
An uulomiitlc „ change e.nlcnlntor.
ing toward arousing the nation to^, ,irine
,irv „H|t
wooden cover. There will he a sm all; 'Tis not the Germans who carry th e 1 Mrs. L\ M. Reray, who is chairman f which pays out correctly the dlfi'erotice
ward ./nicker,.nr; )#«cnt P8iri.ui.im cJoti,
,)H- edge of tho rover, qmount of. bublduij:, but this, will
guu,
Jof hoioe ecoaoi.iic* hi the cl-&lt;b. j beiwtvu one dollar and lip* ai e iqil of
i nI«&gt; n t t i l f i j g ' t m v . i r u i«!rrta6* ‘ then (tour &lt;n the ...oil w nterv nnd I not eonltnut Ion,*, and when'll his 'Tic nor (he Germans who lire lik. 1C’alur*c xalbes being stre* ed -.iil j
ft th ing used la T&gt;.j:il:l
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ls&lt;nen&gt;i('tr
v-ufues
o'
foods
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Mona,
el
i'e{era^
J!•*• lw*u. • b.*n*v
ini; food i oductuin. L... lc-*uuiiif loud tilt up-oniil t« n in a -m a r" t'P T r ^ ifc r f :W,r.pt d-' the
»»t i In* liquid** — * * th'- Hurrsy

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

tion'a •u»e through Liberty Bondi,
Red Crosa or Y . h|. C, .A. work, or
rellgioua activitle*? i * \
.Am I .merely ' * casual looker pn,
mn unthinking beast with no realist*
lion ol my individual responsibility
to God and man, or am I consecrat­
ing all that ia in me*, all my poweni
of mind and body, to this great task,
the most momentous to which man­
kind hna ever been railed?
•Am I a shirker, a slacker, a phys­
ical, mental or a ftnsancial coward,
or am I a man or a woman into
whom God has really breathed the
breath of life in its largest and divinest sense?

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D o I t Y o u rs e lf

PEO PLES B AN K O F S A N FO R D &gt;
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ror.-'iimi' •i I. ;ih l ». a

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alt i- on lop the i'-nd*iic&gt; will le
the building of abi,
•nc: la n n ror (t i„ «ot;le at the lint tom anil
Olll puI nf stre!
.«! i n n Will coal mi,
brine the Cucumbers.
nnd rlieutiriils and machinery, the
I’iinr:tiiii all large ciicuiniierr, .lieexpansion and*at Hi* aanu- time the
; fore placing in jar. This will -pre­
ronstrvntlin o? transportation far’lvent "floaters” or "bloaters."
itics b y rail and water nnd highway? j
Fermentation will begin . quickly
Am .1 adjusting my family ex- 1
and scum will form like soapy suds.
■peases by cutting out every untia
.
. . . .
, i Remove il us it forms, otherwise the
ejsary* -thing that Uic money-. tbux.;.||U.klM ^
,,e in Ju m i. ------------saved irny be dedicated to tin* n.tDill |lck!es will . keep through
w/trin' weather— despite their reputa­
tion to the contrary—if -properly
protected. As quickly a* fermeutntion ceases pour cottonseed oil
to
12 inch thick on top o( the jar, or
boiling hot paraffin. Paraffin shrinks
P ro m p tly a n d C orrectly
howevdr in the hottest weather
R en d ered M ean Much sometimes so, as a safeguard, dip a
to th e Retail M erch an t large cotton cloth in the paralfin and
tic il down over the jar, scaling it

Itemized Statements

tivtnr-ir inmiT^of

Monthly Statement Outfits

combine thoLodgerand State­
ment work and reduce labor

about fiOTJ Simplifies bookkeeping
and eliminates disputes with cus­
tomers.

Statements itemized to date
and may be delivered on do-

This loose lea? system fits
every retail business. We will
. gladly explain ita application to
jronr buaineao. No obligation
on your part
B and.

HERALD PRINTING CO.
Phone 148

Sanford,Florida

paraifined'*J'cloth

around the outside.
Sunlight, also, is n prefontive of
the deadly scum which destroys the
||ic k ln and if the jars ran stund al­
ways..in the. light with -glasT -com­
pletely covering the top they are
considered safo. Or when bubbling
has stopped ’ pickles may be placed
with the' diU (redistributed) in glqss
•jnr.i, the jars filled to overflowing
from the brino in the keg. Release
the spring each day until bubbling
has quite stopped nnd thare is no
more gas to escape, then real
Melal top jars should not be used
for these pickles.
Commercial Dill Pickles
Barrel Quantity — Dr. Ilound'a rule
•Fill barrels as crorks or kegs are
filled. Put weight of bricks on and
: let stand about a week; till the
bubbles have escaped. Then skim
and put in tho head prepared with a
hole in- it. ' Through this hole fill
with brine and plug, after being
oure the barrel ia porfcctly full. The
oil -may be uted vyith barrels, also, if

.‘ holiiii io

ufiin.

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* andi. .try to
. . ••uilil
I i yoaq;
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i.i
. i , ,i'lim e, linker 'lives line* as we*l...................
»• iui*li&lt;l&gt;es.
i..*1,lei
.etl liy
lit ml or par-, ....
Whom we Mhnuld-ilesi&gt;:*e
uail ol&lt;l.
Also
•let led.
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r i lor the &lt;liange Is pud directly to (Inkill, \
nest suited for the ir.an who worvs1

customer. The cashier merely pr&gt; -••*

, ’Tis (hat ilishonesl old Kaiser Rill, .and tlin.ie for the child, etc.
Ollier Vegetables in Brine
a l.ev ninrkid with th e. uauuinl of
An exchange fo recipe wa* an cn* •purchase.
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Gryen peas, ishelleiL siyidg bear.s Kuch man has a place he’s forced to

fill
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-jjoynhle feature of thi* part of thei
nnd all siirln of "greens" &lt;hecl tops,
etc., inqy be brined by the same No Hint ter what, "*ti* tho kai'ser'a w(ll-.l pcogran, elifferer.t members giving
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Where Happiness It Found.
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I t
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Then let. .us
remember,, ull that's I,&gt;aid
. their choice
recipefc—M
piul ones for
j Smnctiody says that hnpplnrai ft nl*
method.
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Should lie against tin- Imperial Head. } w-ar tltnej. • These we.ie read by ways where vve (Iml It. 'but scbftni
Heels Fermented in Brine
' s
. --Ili^ li School Girl. , Mrs. \V. K.' yVatson, . ■
.
• where U"e. bviX for It. This muy he a
Dr. Hound'J Method
—“Beets* -nidy* b«w- "iiri sesvcd
• whole-*—
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r * * \ ." x t n.’.i i v n
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, pliy.f-r the fnniu- Tlu-rd wv.fliul'bnif
RLS.S (•AN •• AT Dcl.AND
on . Our •National Parks was road,
. w.|t.rir wo ,„ck f„r i,_C x(unpctlcdi by using
pt. vinegar
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.1 mentioning Flu-Ids’* . Rrtyr.| Palm
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and J | cupful salt, .slirr.ing till, en­
tirely dissolved, before placing o n } " * * * Meet In Triangle Play During State Burk also.
beets. Otherwise, proceed as before
Next Week,
The Dcpnr'.mcnt vja'cd
have
directed.
! DeLand, March 2 2 . —Through" the Xlr3. Fuller, chairman of state civics
Dr. Round's in llclin may be had |commercial club* and .press of the to give club one of her enthusiastic
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on application to me but thesi rules t trianct*.* cities, final arrangements talks on civics, April 3rd.
should be preserved as the bulletin1^or l *“’ emeriumment of .he 1 .orida
Welfare Department has promise
TODAY
doe* not contain all ofthose given i V tn s Association have just been iif Dr. Masters' of Orange Bark San­
completed
and
the
detailed
program
itarium to give r.n address April 17
here).
" L lU lo IfOrtl FayntUtro;."
is being sent ihe newspapers of the on “ Health." Dr. Masters .has bqen
Rilc£ M. Fletcher Berry,
slatV
today.—
Ih
its
final*
form
It-will
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fir Sanfouf three consecutive years
- ALSO contain twelve pages, six pages be­ and always meets with a hearty ap­
ing devoted to u condensed story of plause.
Woman's Club Notes
The Big.Gun that Shools 33,
Volusia . county and the triangle
The Literature Department will
Mm. Savage announced the Chil­
cities, DeLand, Daytona and New
000 Shots a Minute. '
have the pleasure on Wednesday
dren’s Bieture Day, at which time
Smyrna. The program itself is as
next of hearing a paper prepared by
would be ' shown " L ittle Lord
follows:
Mrs. Stella I’. Arrington on "Presi­
At DeLand Wednesday April 3
dent Wilson and His Conception of
1:30
p. m.’r-One hour organiza­
His Office." This will not doubt lie
tion
meeting
at DeLand Commercial
a most- interesting paper as Mrs.
Club.
.
Arrington has spent-, ’considerable
2:30 p. m.- Motor trip to DeLeon
time and effort in ita preparation,
no
aside from the fact of its being an Springs a s'g u ests of the DeLand
Commercial
Club.
all absorbing subject. We hope for
A dip in the fountain of youth,
a good vttcndnnro at this meeting.
guests of Bowers &amp; Son.
“ High Grade Tires at Low Grade Prices”
The Social Department announce*
Visit to Sprirg Garden Ranch,
4
a change of entertainment on Tues­
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guests of F. N. Burt *of DeLeon
day, March 26th. Mrs. W. A. Fitts
Springs and Buffalo, N. Y. *
3,500 MILE&amp; GUARANTEE *
FORD SIZE ONLY
Jr.j will be hostess at an afternoon
_7 p. m.—Dinner at College Arms
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'bridge party- instead of the evening
r
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,
Hotel.
bridge.
Red Cross benefit.
Mrs.
*
Thursday April 4
Newman hostess, as shown in year
9
a.
m.—
Clispel cJfercUes at S tet­
book.
The date for • this benefit
son
University
arjd rlnsp$ctlon of
party will be announced later, it be­
Piipizc 67.
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,. !* •Sanford, Fiorina
buildings.
ing purposed to occur sometime dqrFirst
Street
Next
to
Ford
Garage ‘
9:30 a. m.— M’orting of the Florida
ing April.
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Tht*. Music Department annoilnre Publishers* Auxilicyy in tho DeLand
"T h e Crucifixion".by Stainer, to be Commercial Clul&gt;.

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�J H E 8ANPOBD HERALD

Lltlfe Happenings
Mpnllpnof
‘ Msltcrs In Brief
. Personal Items
of Interest

In:arid About
The City dt

Summary of the
floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

this matter and we will continue to
give the, subject' our active atten
tlon.
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Faithfully yours.
(Signed)
Wm. G. McAdoo.

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN
H APPEN IN G S O F IN T E R E S T -IN AND

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’ ARDTTW n S A W F D R D
Mrs. No m» Klnc Mrtiuihlln, HocUl Rditor. Anvnn* haWnfcrurxn, ptrtl** aranyartlrl*
lor thU column. It troubl bo ipprrcUtod It Ihoy would lolcpbono 273-J

Lccturo al Winter Park
."Jeru salem ," a stcreopticon lec­
ture will bo given tonight by Rev.
Seth Woodruff of Orlando spfrnl
C. • DoW. grower at Winter Park.
Saturday
in Sanford.
Tho pictures were .taken by Mr.
Brower, himself in tho Holy City.
J . W. Trammell of Kissimmee is
registered
at the Hotel Carnes.
M. L. Scott Dice in Tampa

Donegan claims that these securftiec
are unlawfully held'and that thtfre [a
a conspiracy to ruin him financially.
The St. Cloud National Bank, was
thrown into a receivership several
months ago.
R. M. Johnson of
Dallas, , Tex., is administering ita
affairs.
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Mr. anil Mrs. W. B . Messenger hero last Sunday evening in ono of
Jacksonville were here Sunday the his heart reaching and ever inspir­
gtiesta were Mrs. A. E. HID, ..MrsReports are that the potato crop
Sursts of Mr. Messenger's parents.
ing discourses.
Rev’. Massey took
Eastcrby, Mrs. W. W, Long, Mrs.
in
the Mill Creek section of St.
Come to hear the Crucifixion at occasion to put the question to the
Pattin, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Eldridge,
Johns county is coming along nicely,
the Congregational1 church Thurs- congregation, ''Are you what you
Mrs. Henry McLaulin. Mfrs. Speer,
and with favorable weather condi­
d»y, Match 28th.
&lt;
• 61-2tc ■* are by the grace of God" or by the
Mrs. D. A. Caldwell, Mrs. M. L.
tions a bumper crop is expected.
grace
of
some
other
foreign
force.
' There is some talk ot a daily ,l)ul*
Wright nnd Mrs. C. C. Woodruff.
Mark L. Scott died in Tampa
Nearly 200 acres have been planted
Ho
said
"th
a
t
_
each
one
should
lot in. ty .he .printed at The Herald
C. G. Picrspn of Orlando was in
Sunday morning'aftcr a short illness
to
spuds In this vicinity. A small
search
his
heart
and
find
out
if
he
olllro during the "big drive'’ on the
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Butt of Or­ acreage has also been planted to
and the remains wero brought to Sanford on business yesterday.
was
not
ashamed
of
himself
after
western front. The Herald is per­
lando and their charming visitor, castor beans.
this city, tho funeral being held
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fectly willing to get out a dialy putting the question -to himself,
Miss Olive Wright of Tennessee
from
tho
Congregational
church
to­
G.
E.
Williams
of
Macon,
Git.,
is
to
r,"
he
said,
“
if
a
man
is
what
he
ghect if sufficient advertising is
motored over for .luncheon Sunday
day ut one thirty, interment being registered at the Hotel Carnes.
Poultry raisers of Osceola county
forthcoming to help pay for It. If is by the grace of .God surely he
at
the Hotel. Miss Wright* will he
mado in*J»nkuviow.
Rev. Brower
arc
being urged by the State Poultry
the business m?n want It The Her­ would not have cause to he ashamed
irj Orlando a few days longer as the
officiated at the funeral and a large
Mrs. L. R. Philips' many friends
Agenf
jo- prcsffY0 eggs. until higher •
ald will get It out, but those wanting of himself—yet if he does not have
gucs( of Mr. nnd Mrs. Butt.
Concourse of people attended the will regret to learn of her Illness.
prices prevail. There are now some
a* daily should remember that the the grace of God and is what he is
services
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twenty-five poultry men Who are
wires lilone- will cost over $25 per by some foreign force, then he ought
'Mrs. E. F. Housholder entertsjned
to be ashameil of his position Tor the
Mark Scott'was a form er resident
members of the Osceola County
Mr. und. Mrs. Roller of Orlando
• week. .
firpgc of God is ready for all those uf this city, holding the position of are the guests o f.M rs* J . T. Ilrndy the "spendthrifts" Friday afternoon- Club, which is working for the het-*
House for [lent—E. T. Woodruff. that seek it."
very Informally. It was a farowell torment of the poultry business in
city clerk for ten years.or more, af­
CS-Stp
party for Miss Ruth. McUingor who
This sermon was just a hit differ­ terward moving to the southern part . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Balch of Or­
left
Su.ndny for Richmond, Va.
Hon...Uivers H. Buford, candidate
ent from any ,that the pastor has of the stnte where he lived until hi* lando are guests at the Hotel
Auction
was played and Mrs. E u ­
for justice of the supreme court wii*
He lenvesfour children to
delivered since being in Sanford, death.
Fifty-two thousand dollars have
•
gene
Roumlllaf
won the prize. Dain­
in the city yesterday shaking hands and as well could he termed just a mourn.his death, among them being Carnes.
.
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been
appropriated by the Stato
ty refreshments were served.
with his old friends and making hit better than the others, aiid might Mrs. Will Beatty of this city.
Board of Control,' and will be ex­
L.
W.
Beaslly
and
E.
W.
Stearns
• many new ones.
show that the old adage of "The
Mr. Scott was a remarkable man
pended for ’imprO'Vemont* at the
"T h e Willev/a" of Chicago, a very
The (Woodmen Circle meets sec­ new broom sweeps clean" may he in many ways, being without the use of Tampa are spending -a few days fn
University of Florida, Gainesville.
handsome yacht is at the Clyrie
ond and fourth Wednesday at 2:.'I0 changed to "T h e older it gets-the of whole nrms yet being an expert Sanford.
Architects have been Instructed to
Line dock, and will he for several
p. rn. All members requested to at­ better it sweeijs." Mr. Massey has bookkeeper and fine penman nnd
prepare plans for a $20,000 audi­
Miss Minnie ‘Stewart came np days. It is well worth a trip down
tend. 1st &amp; 3rd Fri, 2nd and 4th that peculiar ability of being able to despite his affliction making his liv­
torium aa well as a $14,000 addition
Tues.
61 -tf
hold his entire audience to the,very ing’ in office work. He was greatly from Palatkn to spend the week end there to see it. It is 1)2 ft. long, tp the Engineerldg Building'. Work
’ • has six staterooms, baths,- a most
llreak your Cold or LeGppc with a last word—the audience realizing respected in this city and his many with home folks.
of construrtion, it is expected, will
attractive saloon, the upper deck is
that the sermons "nfe good to the friends are grieved to learn of his
few doses of 666.
r!39*26tc
begin at an early date.
Mr. J. S. Wilson’s manjr friends fitted up in wdeker. A llower box
death.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle and last drop."___/_____ ;___
arc drlightod to see him out after filled with llOwers adds to the beau­
children of Memphis are in the city
ty of the deck. In the party are Notlce of Applicstlon for Tax Deed
his recent illness.
When the Press Hoys Com
Notice
the guests of homo folks. Arthur is
Under Section 8 of Chapter *4888
Mr.-and Mrs. Fahmey, Mr. and Mrs.
When the press hoys nrrive at DeTho -colored citizens of Sanford
district manager for tho Burroughs
Laws of Florida
Mrs. Leslie Bryan and her attrac­ Roth, Mrs. Reed und her mother.
Adding Machine with headquarters cordially invito all the drafted boys Land:
Notice is hereby given that O. C
The
party
carhy
their
car
on
board
in Memphls'and has a vast territory of Seminole county to a reception to . . The president of the Sanford tive children are the guests o f-M r.
Bryant, purchaser of Tax Certificate
the yacht.
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to look after hut those who know be giVen in their honor at the San­ Board of Trade (Bob Holly) and the and Mrs. If. E. Carlton, in Arradia.
No. 1874. dated the 5th day of No­
Arthur best know th« the is equal ford Colored High School Thursday, chairman of the West Volusia Coun­
vember, A.' D. 1895, has filed said
•
DONEGAN
BRINGS
SUIT
to the occasion and he is making March 28th, at 7:45 p. m. An ap­ ty Red Cross Branch, both being
F. A. W. Brown and his house
certificate in my office, and has made
good ss usual.
His many friends propriate program will be rendered. hairless, should be boon compan­ guest, Dr. Brouse are spending this
Claims Ilie Damage for Conspiracy application for tax deed to issue in
hrre are giving him p warm wel­ The central committee requests the ions.
week at Key West.
sccordanre with law.
Said certifi­
Agninal Him
presence of all persons who are in­
come.
cate embraces the following des­
The editor of the Ucalu Star. (J.
Kissimmee, March 22. —Ex Sena­
for Wood and heavy hauling see terested in giving our hoys n rousing II. Benjamin) will find old Volusia
cribed properly situated in Sem­
Miss May Thrasher entertained
tor
A. E. Donegan today filed u ease
send
off.
Murrell, or phone 378.
48-t(
inole county, Florida, to*wlt: All
ss peaceful as when .he was editor of the younger set Friday afternoon
in the circuit court asking $ 1,Z. J. Jerry, Chairman.
(less Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 10, 17, 18, 19.
the DeLand News and ran the first very informully at her home on Pnrk
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holley of
175,000 damages
for
conspiracy,
J . N. Grooms, Sec'y.
20. 33, 34. 36, 36, 49. 60, 51 and
daily country papci* in Florida. avenue.
Providence, Rhode Island who spent
which ia probably the largest damage
52), Flat of Tuikawilla. The said 1
Ilcnjamin could give Willis Powell a
several days here left for their homo
suit ever filed In' Oseeoln county and
land being assessed at the date of
few pointers.
Gun Shoots 72 Miles
• well pleased with Sanford and with
Mrs. K. S. Keelor and Mrs. Nor­ one of the largest over filed in Flor­
the
issuance of such certificate in
Paris. March 24.—Tho German
the idea that they would spend next
The Sage of St,' Cloud (S. J. Trip­ ma King McLaughlin will leave to­ ida.
the
name
of M. E. Hicks. Unless
"monster
cannon"
which
has
been
winter heye.
lett) will find plenty to talk about. day for Leesburg to spend- a few
The (j^f'indants in the rase are said certificate shall be redeemed
bombarding
Paris,
has
been
located
RUU-MY-TISM — Antiseptic Re­
Kssingtnn of the Orlando Reporter, days.
Bankers' Trust Company, n corpora­ according to law tax deed .wfill issue
lieves Rheumatism * Sprains Neu­ in the forest of St* Gobain, west of Who is the riehedst man in the Asso­
tion
under the Insw of the state of thereon on the 27th day of April,
Laon, nnd cxartly 122 kilometers
ralgia etc.
. 39-2Gtc
ciation will find a ready welcome
The
Social
Department
of
the
Georgia.
W. D. .Manley, J. R. An- A. I).; 1918.
(approximately 7G miles! 'from the
0. P Swope of Oviedo, is in the
stnong the Del,and millionaires.
Woman's Club will entertain ut thony, Jr.. Telfair Knight, Bankers’
Paris city hall.
,
Witness my otficial signature anti
city today on business and reports
Mes. Aylett Financing Company, u corpivration
Claret)ee Woods , tho Bean Bruin- bridge this afternoon.
seal
this the 26th day of March,
The shells arrived at regular in­
■that he is busy as he can be on big
under the Inws of Florida.
Roger
mel of the Association will find him­ Mils is hostess.
A.
D.
19D*.
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developments and improvements in tervals of twenty minutes at first. self in the home of his friends.
Dodd, Citizens’ Bank of Kissimmee,
(soul)
E. A. Douglass,*
the Florida Groves proposition near The detonations rented louder, amid
Mr. It B. Luman of Jacksonville, u corporation under the laws of
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Seminole C°..
Andrews
of
the
Extern
Eagle
will)
the ordinary Sunday calm, than
Oviedo.
president Independent Fertiliser .Co. Florida, C. I). Dyul, W, H. Tunni
Florida.
find
same
sincerd
people.
The Ladies' Chorus will sing the yesterday, but they seemed to have
and Mr*. Luman have been
thy elillu, Bank of St Cloud, a corpora­
•
By
V.
E.
Douglass,
D. C.
Good old Frank Harris of the guests of Hotel Carnes for several tion under the laws of Florida,
Crurifixion, Murch 28th, at tho Con­ lost their power to disturb the pop­
J2-Tues-5tc
ulation,
which
refused
to
hr
dis­
Ocala Banner will find people who days.
George Nolan, Orlando Bank &amp;
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gregational church, 8:30 p. m. Sil­
Trust Co., a corporation under the
ver' offering will be taken.
Gl-2tc . tracted from its Sunday habits 'to have been reading his puper for 79
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
any great extent.
years —or thereabouts.
Sheriff Brady and fnmily have
J. II. Marlin of Ocala motored laws of Florida. J. T. Miller. C C.
Under Sefllon 8 of Chapter 1888
In (ho absence of means of trans­
Iljrosaier Brothers of the Orlando down' Friday qtid spent the week- Young, L. W. Smith, State Bank of
moved into their now home on Pnrk
Laws o# Florida
' *-^ ~r —
Bniiter* City, n corporation under the
avenue recently- purchased
from portation a great many persons were Ueportor-Stnr wilt see some things.1end with Mr nnd Mr.-,
Nolire is hereby given (hut If. C.
Ia -va of Florida nnd I. .1 FoulMr- .1 H Lawson.
Their many seen pn lb** stretts leading to the that (ho\ can rernmtnend to OrDiiilirtr. purehit-er i&gt;f Titv Curtifie»to
Tin- |,toil,till
a 4)iil known .rinfii»rnl&gt; are cungratulating th e n upon critter of the city, walking to keep ’ |ulll|(,
No .(Mi. 'lull’ll the tl’ li d.iy uf July,
r»-i|
tif
tl
ilily,
.tt
«»oe time pri-.-ide|it
their
appointments.
their new purchase.
Leut-h of ('mA. D. 190S,-.ha*'filed -mil certificate
Expensive Hemstitehing Machine
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle and of st*feral hank* and was considered in my office, nml has made applica­
The rapidity of the fire increased will find a few hustlers.I
jusr installed n t .lh c millinery shop after its first few shells landed, ex­ ''Wilson of the St. Lurie Tribune intcrdslfug. family of -Memphis me one of the, wealthiest men in . the tion for tax deed to issue in ac­
of Mrs* H^ L.,; Duhart. Ladles of plosions following encji other every and a score of other papers which he the*guests of Mr.' Doyle's mother, county.' fie will he ^epresepted in cordance with law. Said certillcato
the oust- by the law lifpt of Canton
Sanford are invited to call and sec' fifteen minutes on the
embraces 'Mu- following described
average. get's •out in hustling East Coast Mrs. M. J* Doyle at her home on
A Williartl of Miami anti Kribbs.A:
this machine In operation. ' Fourth Some iif the shutn.rame after art in­ towns, will find plenty of room in Dak avenue.
property sUuufed io Seminole conn-'
Steed of (hit* city.
and Sanford Avo.
J3-lf
ty, Fieriffn, to-wit: Lots 2(1, 66, GO,
terval -of only twelve minutes.
which la 7bread himself.
■The tli-fi-ni|tims art- corporation*! (17, 68 .77, .7-,. 7!), 8U, ^.l, s2, 83 J$pd I*-:
Marlowe has returned front
,\trs. C . V, S. Wilson of the rtn ra -i ' Mr. etui M j . Da’&gt; of N*'^ ^ &gt;.rl..
il';tl
their ollievr.x. all t:ontw»eiett W|lH 81. K lt'ii'li I...rn! &gt;*i Cut. Cn.'s Add.
i I
trip to Atlanta where he
SKilu^iin nil! Ii.t.l a itn-cu editor;. ..w ho. h:a»- j u ‘ l! *'»P. gbV'Ws f*&gt; Mr.
Ho*
V
. Aiotni fy.-i.*i;t f Hanks epyr-; |(t ^t.iu') SwoLpd.
T h e-m ill land
-rvi^.'-.i.'.^hil Dm- S;«nfo'ii Boned- ofv.I'o wii n't a job in
evuntj’. [ J**h'\ Uursctl have bnui;bl. t Inn'tng ’ ( ' FTofiif;s
o' - &gt;-r oat*-,t
i| n* I i-e dale nl I lie isrt
i
i'll'
fil-NlVfI\
n
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!
,
,!
i
Vi:
I , \ ' tin- meeting «f the regumai. Tryin* to Help Trnnxpnrtntbiq" "f *
uid*&gt;ti*‘ &gt;•' t i‘ W'liichu'i. .*•»l\
J lo -ait grow., oti: ui t ot Mtlvi r- j -tiuto-t
urh 1'iT’ ilii-uli- in the
d •*"
u f ’ railroad*. and brought
P'i ri*!inl lex
cm- wdl r n j o f a side trip to O rancc -'l,r-'i-," ‘ " *vl
tiseni'-oi for ale to have In-i-ti held j nrime &lt;■( Unknown.
Dnlex- snitl
h.'&lt; t the
assurance of a bj-tlcr
The -following letters, from Coif- rt'iiy . w'brrc lie languished and b -d
here
-itlaj',
of
-&lt;
i-uritie-t
of
tinfact&lt;
r
rl'lieute
shall
be
rcdc'-nicd
accortl- ! ■dii'e
• *
Mrs. It. E. T"lor and her bul*
gressninn \Y. J . F*-.ir.\ shov.:. that he px-fure going to W*iaehula and gel-\uluc of about .a quarter million jng to law tax deed will-i-Sue-thenv
daughter,
Marv
Elisabeth
are
being
!•« *t" iuIut the Crucifixion, '.si lie is doing wiigt -be; can to relieve life ting rich.
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dollars wjiicii an- in possession of (,n on ihe 27ll&gt; day of April, A. I).
mu g liy tlie Ladies'’ Chorus, assisted. trairspurtntion congestion: .
Slorrs of the DeFuniak •Herald warmly 'web-on.f by tinir m n j the Citiv.i'itH' Bank i»f this city. The 1918.
h&gt; M iri. I’ollt and Stone, tit Con- Ediior Herald, Sanford. Fin.
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will be show'n the first J)uror.: Jersey friends.* They have b-cn i pendin'.; sale wan prevented by securing of
Witness my official rignalbre nnd
the
winter
in
Jacksonville.
grrgmiunal church Tliursilay, Mch.
Dear Sir: f have 'received many hogs in Florida, and one of the'l'ignil io; t.-u tlTin ‘from . Circuit Fu’d‘;e seal this .the ,26th day of March,
-•‘’Hi. A silver offering hf asked.
letters nd telegrams from my dis- l^pst and finest stock yards.
.
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t-t
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IVfkiia nt DeLtttrd lute lest nit;hl.i \ m ioim
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t • . Gl-2te. ‘ irict. relative to the tramyrurCtulan .»Thia Applcynrd &lt;J titc_ J all.*Ji:.ra-u
n - s i ■ e - ' C - e i r w - . i « * S l « M - C- M’. - . f J T
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' t o w s r * * * - *
| »«.*«lf*r.*A.lit.r5li!Ioc,»pantiluxuIav with jsffT1orf&lt;ia' footf*prl)tla
n/rri-'-'-vr bfin Ri-cffrli will lie given n gobil t im e *
hoino"fn|ka and feturned to Jackaoh- in the stnies recently I made u fier- ami wh«t more does Tom want?
iniuso gue-.itu of* Mrs. 1 hoinns - A.
.
.
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vi!U y«Monday, The family expect* ronal investigatioi. Conditions have
Birch i.fbl Rood of. New Smyrna
Neal left Monday ofiernnon for St.
to rimyi* in the next, few days to certainly been bad.
will rtT jgnlxn that, they urn just vit*t
In ksovilh* J where Dr. Miller has
I have repeatedly taken this mat­ iting ur.e uf the New Smyrna .sub­ Aii gust i no.
already Irun ted with offices in the ter tip with the assistant director
urb*.
l!isln*e building. He. will he district general of railroads in person and
Mrs. Heed, v,ho has been visiting
I’asitir lUissill of the I’nlatka
•urgeon for the A. C. L. nnd also haft also with the director general oi rail­
Mr. at.d Mrs. B. A. Howard ut I’enu position with the government ns roads. Froth the interviews I have) New.i will be given an opportunity ukee. Lake Okeechobee has returned
to preach a sermon.
district navnl surgeon,
—.
to Eunford accompanied by the
had with them, I am satisfied relief
Walton of the Titusvlllo Advocate Misses Howard who will-remain here
will he given to the growers of Flor­
Notice In-Properly Owners
until rebind clones.
ida and that in a short time our will recall days of long ago.
Section GO o f-C hanter GS96 of the Trouts wIJ1“mbVe Ju ID ‘the“|iust. ~
*“ There'H bn Jon Earmaiv from I'nlm
Laws of Florida provides that " I f
Bearh l’osl, FltX.'the in agnate from
Mrs. Clark Lnveron of Bruns­
You can rest assured 1 have done
the taxes upon any regi estate shall
Daytona, Harris from Kisslmmeo, wick, Ga., und Mrs. Emma Greer of
nut lie paid before tho First day of everything possible to jecure relief Mrs. iioldcrman from way down the
Green Cove Springs have returned
April of any year, the tax collector for the growers and this 1 ahull con­ East Coast—and the jjoys and girls
home after u very!delightful visit to
tinue
to
do.
In
order
that
you
may
shall advertise and sell."
Mr. aqd Mr*. C,. W. Laing und Mr.
know the matter Is bc(ng.gHren care­ from nil over the state.
•’lease take notice that state and
• There's a hearty welcoine" waiting and Mrs.' J . E. Laing.
ful
attention,
I
am
herein
enclosing
*
county taxes, if remaining unpaid*
you copy of letter just received from for each and every one of tho press
.
We
have
the Agency for the Celebrated
"ill become delinquent on April 1st.
Hon. Wm. G. McAdoo,,director gen­ hoys— God bless 'em one and all.
Mrs'. II. S. Hadley and Mrs. and
•
Jno. D. Jlnklns,
Miller Tires. These tires Guaranteed for
They a re'th e scream of the earth.— ^(iss Madero, whu have been spend­
eral of railroads. .
Tax. Collector,
DeLnnd News. ■ .
With kindest regards, I nmt
ing
several
wcokain
.Sanford
will
the
Minimum of 5,000 Miles. Re-adjustSeminole County.
Very
truly
yours,
leave
T
h
u
iad
ay
.fo
r
St.
Augustine
fitkSte
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ments4made in Sanford. We carry a line
• Welborn, In Suwannee county is or n few days' stay before retdrning
W. J. Sears, M. C._
of these tires and will be glad tp have you
tslnlng considerable fame as an egg- to their home in Fhiladel(ffiia.
My Dear Congressman:
Notice
producing
center.
Since
the
first
of
Referring to your numerous letters
Notice is hereby given that the
inspect them.
b'un! of county commissioners offer and your personal*visit in connection January - neatly 30U canes of thirty
Mr*. I’hillip Fitts of Washington,
ur ' al'' orH* pair pf mules, pair to be with the movement of Florida fruits dozen each have been forwarded D. C,, mother of tlie Assistant At­
from this point. A. W. McLaren &amp; torney General of the U. S. and her
designated by the board.
For In- and vegetables,
...*. sister, Mrs. Gordon of Franklin,
• . *’’ maHon see commissioner in your
I assure you that the railroad ad­ Co. are the principal shippers.
district. .
,
. ministration will make every effort
have
arrived
to be
Eighteen counties of western Flor­ Tcnn.,.
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
to. put this service on a satisfactory ida have roported with favor pn tho tlie-house guests of Mrs. *Thomus.
GS-tf
basis; tho fteighf schedules ar’o being proposed West ^ o is t railroad route, A. Neal.
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I Am What U m
Hy the grace of God I am what
am* ’ " text found ih 1st Corlnthlan,‘; IGth chnptor, 10th Verse, and
t.scd by tlie Rev. M. 'I f . Maiscy,
pastor of. tho First Baptist church

revised and a meeting with commit­
tees representing the Florida ahippers la being hyld by tho reglo(iq.r
director in Atlanta today to work
out the dentils,
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which It is hoped will bo established
to give the public of this territory
moro efficient service. Such a route
would ellminsto to a certain extant
the prefcent routing'of traffic by
Jacksonville. .
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Mra. J . E. P ica entertained the
Priscillas most delightfully last Sat-.(
urday. The* afternoon was spent!
knitting and sowing.
Dainty re­
freshment* were: served. Among the.

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THE DOT8 SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.
By Clifford Leon 8herm«n.
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Dear Folks:—The (runners on the transports ami-the convoy look n few
fthots at tho submartno and Immediately It disappeared. I guess we were
mil,a little bit scared, bnt shucks—who wouldn't be? Because there wns one
•ob there, It was quite likely there were robrq bmiRlnR around, so we pro­
ceeded very cautiously. On each ship there were n bupch of men s'tnrhig Into
the water, and, If they saw anything suspicious near by, they would shoot or
. toes In a .........................V..
SAMMY.
To complete the picture, draw a lino from dot 1 to dot 2, then from dot 2
- t o dot 3, and so on.
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(Copyright, 1*17, by Th* 11*11 Syndicate, Inc.) •

WAR PROFITEER
PUBLIC NUISANCE

manner they would do It, but what tho
nation would gain by It?
It In true that n few years ago n
capltnUcvy wns mndu In Germany, but
the percentage of that levy was sA
hnmll ns to net unity nmount to no mure
1 than mi iidillHiuiul Income t m mul dint

N o Extortion to Be Tolerated, but nt n tlmo wben tlio regular Income tax
In Germany won . very moderate ns
Liberal Disposition Toward
! menxured by the present nlni.tlards of
Business Needed.
' Income dilution:

Shrinkage of Values Would Cur­
tail Capacity to Provide
Sinews of War.

would W a r r e s t e d and lastingly dis­
couraged.
I can understand tba crude notion of
the man who would divide all posses­
sions equally. Tliere^would be mighty
little coming to any one by such distri­
bution, and It Is, of course, an utterly
lmj*u«Ude thing to do, hut Itffls no un­
derstandable notion. Rut by the con­
fiscation of capita! for government use
neither the government nor any Indi­
vidual would be benefited.
A vigorously progressive Income tax
Is * both, economically and socially
sound. A capital tax Is wholly unsound
and economically destructive.
It may nevertheless become ijecesrary In the case of somo of tho belliger­
ent countries to resort to this expedi­
ent, but I can concelvo of no situation
likely to arise whirl) would make It
necessary or advisable In this.country.
More than ovqr would such a tnx be
harmful In times of war and post-bel­
lum reconstruction, when beyond al■host ifll other tilings It Is essential to
st|mplato. production and promote
thrift, nnd when everyllitng.whlch tends
to have till? opposite effect should be
rigorously rejected as -detrimental to
thu nation’s strength nnd wcll-Mng.
There Is an nHlonlstifhg lot of- hazy
thinking on the subject of the uses of
mpltul in the bands qf Its owners.
The rich man can spend only a rela­
tively small sum of money unproyluclively or selfishly. The money (but It Is
in his power nctunlly to woBtCj Is ex­
ceedingly limited. The bulk of what
bo has tnust.be spent and used for
productive purposes. Just ns would be
the case if It were spent by tho gov­
ernment, with tills difference, however,
that, generally speaking, tho Individual
Is more painstaking nnd discriminating
in tho use of his funds nnd nt the same
time bolder, more Imaginative, enter­
prising and constructive than the gov­
ernment with Us necessarily bureau­
cratic and routine rrglmu possibly
rnuld be. Money III tho bands of the
Individual Is continuously and fever­
ishly
the search for bpiwirtunlllos—
I. e„ for creative and productive use.
In tho hands of Ihe government It Is
apt to lose a good deal of Its fructify­
ing energy and ceaseless striving and
to sink Inslend Into placid mid som­
nolent repose.
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There need not l&gt;e nnd there should

Only n trilling fraction of n man's not he uny ronlUct. between profits
property In held In rash. If they con­ und pnlrlnllsm. I nm utterly opitoscd
script n ccrliiln percenlnge of Ids pus- to those who would utilize their couo' sessions. Ill stocks mid builds, wbnt iry's a nr its n means to enrich them
uniild the government do with (hem?
selves. The "war pryIIleer." as the

term Is generally understood. Is n pub­
lic nuisance nnd an Ignominy. Kxtortlonnlo prollts must not lie tolerated,
Hell them? Who Is to buy 'them when tint, on the other hand, there sliottltl tie
u reiisouubly liberal disposition toward
By OTTO H. KAHN.
every one’s funds would he depleted}
business
nnd n willingness to see It
If they rnnxrrlpt'n certain pertvjdrMurh In being Hold nhotit the planKeep them?

Tlint would not answer

“Conscription of Men, Conscription of lls purpose, because the government
Money," Analysed.
wauls cash, not securities.

-s lb l&gt;

n&lt;H Mg

sous**

l

i m i t cn Mom

(tin I

lie

e.^-ijiiM |„irllnh !&gt;( tin* young

-manhood of die on I Inn bus been nm•
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scripted; ihnrefairu money inuM also be
-conscripted. Why, Hint. Is the very
thing the government lias been doing.
It b i ( eoiMcrlpted n portion—a rein*
•11vely_ayi:itl |)orllon—of the men of tho
Jtatlon. .ll^Liut cuimyrly^ert u puriiui

real eslllte or (iillu- nr
(.■■in nr fin l"iy, lintt In dull to be ex|,rinsed mid eoliV(*?leil lotn cash?
riiie I l f a

Ii i i i i i ' m

Are emiKcrlpled assets to lie used ns
ii IiiinIh for die Issue of Federal Re­
serve bnnk notes? That would mean
gross lullntlon, with till Its iitlendiint
evlls.Mnngers mid deceptions.

make Ntihsinnlhil earnings

For, taxation prv*ttpp*o-e* earnings
»Mr credit structu re is based iTt-m
i values, nnd values are largely deter­

mined by earnings.
.Shrinkage nf
values necessarily•affects
our capacity
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to provide' the govenitilcut with (lie
slm-tvs of war.

,-AVntdd - they- repudiate n iterivnittgi*
T h e C o n s c r ip tio n of M en.
a large purilon— of the Incomes of d i e ’ of tin- millniml debi? Repudiation Is
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...
,
"* matloit'Cnpitnl null business pay more no, less dlMlnaiorulde In n people ttimi
Ib-vertilig now to the subject o f the
than fonr fifths of our total war turn In mi ImtHIdmil mol the peiially for * *&gt;iis« ri|iUtiti *»f nu n It I.IO
l 'A |
l'«m directly and n large »lmre. of the failure to r&gt;"»|'*u-t tlo ■•mietlly of otill t h e M' Nl i nn- t i l o f nil l iiioiMnn
l&gt;t-y oitil the
gallons Is. no different.
.rettmlnlng fifth Imllrectly,
y i 'ii r n n f ) m in i ! i i u m i I hmm w iirii I sjiv

If the government went too for In
T h e T h r ift y Would Be Penalized.
&lt;tmwrlj&gt;tiug men the country would he
The fgyt Is that. tho. government
crippled. IT.lt went too far In'run- would gain tmiMug- In tin.' pruceits ii?
Bcrtpllog Itieoines iit'ul earn lugs thu I'lipllal isMserlpilliit nml the nmniVjfcountry would likewise be crippled/ 5 Would h e. th r o w n 'Into cVios for
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tim e I icin g . T h y m a n .w h o hit s l a v e d
'Results of Conscription of Capital.
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tlint tliere Is tod otic of n? worthy of
the inline of n imltl M h o would imt
wittingly go to light If the .country
Heeded or u u n ln l Us to light. Rut the
Kul,,llry 'l w * ,lt,, " " " l
«'.) ftgh f.

n ' 1-1
I t tlo.es n ot

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\vni»ti»ti. c\^i. t^ull wnytyben- n e a r Ira enrtri
n*
•1 would ask lliosy wlio would go wimiIiI Im; |m |i:i/IU» fl. In* \yfni link
*****- young fnanhood. It lias called or lie
further oiid«eniiNerlpt nht oidy liu iimes, would he favored Ttirift mid eousirmv.
“ * l « 11 “ * , *.,u
but iifpliitl, to answer the riddle, not live effort, reMltllng In the ........ful
perhaps
2o per cent, of Its turn heonly in wlatl equitable and pnjcGi-ntilo friieilfylitg in elimuhiilon of capital, .tween'twenty mid thirty yearn nf ngo,
which means probably about 4 per
cent, of its tot.il male population of all
ages. Rut It bus culled from Incomes,
business p r o l l t s mid oilier Imposts full­
ing principally on tlio well (o do, ap­
proximately ninety per cen t of our
war taxation,-mrt-to mrntton tho cuntrlbutiotts lo the Red Cross, the Y. M.
C, A. and other war relief ncRvlUcs.

New

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Tlie New Records for April have Arriv­

ed. • Come in rffttrKeaT' them. . •

lari me mill In passliig that the chil­
dren of the well to do hava bean taken
for the war In proportionately greater,
numbers than the children of the poor,
because thojo young men who tire
needed at home to support dependents
or to maintain essential war Industries
are exempted from tho draft.
Our Laws Favor 8ona of tho Poor.
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Full Line of Phonographs and Supplies

Gbson &amp; W allace

The draft exemption regulations dis­
criminate not, aa In former wart, in
favor of tho rich man's son, but In
favor of the poor woman's son.
I realize but too well that the burden
of the abno'rmnlly high cost of living,
caused largely by Hie war, weighs heavlly Indeed upon wngo earners and still
more upon mep and wo\uen with mod­
erate salaries, t yield to no one lit my
desire to seo everything done that is
practicable to bn've Hint burden light­
ened. Hut excessive taxation on 'capi­
tal will not accomplish that; on Hie

contrary, i t will tem f to LTenilfy'the
,
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trouble.
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Taxation must bo sound and' wise
and. scientific and cannot bb laid U ra
haphazard way or on Impulse or t o
cording to considerations of politics,
otherwise the whole country will suffer.
History has shown over and over again
that tho laws of-economics cannot bo
defied with' Impunity and that the re­
sulting penalty falls upon -all sections
and classes.
Tho qdcatlon of tho IntllvlJGal Is not
tho one that counts. The question la
not what sacrifices'capital should and
would bo willing to 6ear If called upon,
hut what taxes It Is to the publle ad­
vantage to Impose.
I do not say all this to plead for a
reduction of the taxation on wealth or
In order to urge Hint no additional
tntea be Imposed on wealth If need be.
There Is no limit 1o tho burden which
In time of - stress and strain those
must be willing to bear who can afford
It except only that limit which Is Im­
posed by Ihe consideration that taxa­
tion must not reach a point where the
business activity of the country beronies crippled nnd Its economic equi­
librium Is thrown out'of gear, because
that would harm e,yery element of Hie
fommonwenllh and diminish'the wsrmnklng capacity of the nation.

dirls were queer, U o 'm Jg h n h cn la
humbleness be able to reinstate him*
self. His eyes sought her out before
she had fairly selected her scot upon
tho homeward Journey..but an intel­
lectual-looking youth forestalled him
as her companion. It was only at tho
ntaUod before the last, that tho man
lingering utmeccssarlly'over tho girl's
hand,- bado her good night and depart*
ed. Gerry's humbleness had vanished
ns he dropped Into tho coveted sea t
“I suppose you will be. able to bear
my presenco for tho few remaining
miles." he remarked sulkily.
“Won't bother mo at all," tho girl
assured him, ‘Tm going to read the
story in tho paper—Richard Golden’s
Totten stuff,’ you know."
Gerry leaned suddenly -forward.
“Why," ho asked severely, "were you
so cut up over what I Bald about that
fool writcr^anythlng to do with that
fellow who has Just gone?"
Miss‘Gloria looked straight Into his
ey es:. “No," she replied, “I nm tho
'fool writer,' Tm Richard Golden."For a long moment they sat gazing
nt esch other.
Gerry mormured helplessly: “Can
you ever forglro ray senseless prattle?
Somo tlmo will you lot me try to teach
you to care—os I cafe, Gloria?"
From beneath her lashes tho girl's
eyes twinkled up at him.
“It mny bo possible," Bho said
thoughtfully, “that all young business
men are not aggressively conceited.
Anyway, I’m willing to 1earn." And the
appealing little blind upon the car sent
was clasped In Gerrv's strong ono.

Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M
Communication overy first and thlM
Tuesdays at 7:00.
Visiting bretfoJ
welcome.
" ■
0 . L. Taylor
l a s . Moughtnn
L . Sectetar y . -----------------------Monroe L/napter No. 16, K. a . M
Meets every second snd fourth Tucs.
dsy In Masonic Hall over tho ImotH*
Theatre. Visiting companions wetcom.
0 . L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
Se c y
High Priest
Seminole Chapter 3, Order Eastern si»
Meets every flrit and third Thuridiv
In each month. Everyone who has seta
hit Star in the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E . Robbins, Sec’y
The Santord Council K. of C.
Meo’i tho 2nd Sunday 3 p. m.", snd tft*
4th Sunday 8 p. m.. each month, at K
of C. Hall, Oak Avc.
C. L. Britt, Fin. Sec’y.
I’hoenix Lodge No fi, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
Nlsiting knights always welcome.
H. McLaulln
O. J. Miller
R. and S.
* C.C.
Sanford Lodge No.'2 7 , 1. O. O. p.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
In Masonic Hall, All viaitlng brothers
cordially invitrd.
J . F. McClelland
N. 0 .
R . Sec.
Gate Clly lamp No. 6. W. O. W
Meets second nnd fourth Wedne&lt;i!ty
itlghts in each month,
F. L. Miller
. J . F. Hootehr.n
Clerk
Council Cmnmai'ider.

United Brotherhood o( Carpenter* and
. .
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1761' meets
first nnd third Thursdny night M 4
o’clock In tho M. W. A. Hall, Pico nik.‘
J . *W. 0 . Singletary W. W. Van N’esz*
Soe.Trcns.
President
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1
Celery
City
Aerie
No.
Ift53
General Pershing Asks Encour­
Meeting every 2nd &amp; -1th Wedne* dsy .
By AGNES G. BROGAN,
agement far the Pollus.
night at 8 o clock. Eagle Home, Oak Ave
Visiting Brothem Welcome
E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
(Coprrlfht. ISIS, WtaWrn N«w«p»p«r Union.) Nation Has Kept Up Its Heroic.Fight
Worthy President
Secretary
With .well simulated surprise, Gerry
In tho Face of Great
B. P. O. H. Hanford Lodge 1241
Thompson proceeded down. tho car
Odda.
Meet first and third Wednesday nigblnlsle to meet his sister's new 'friend.
at Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
The few occnHlAns upon which be hud
O. L. Taylor
Chicago. — General' I’ershlng was F. H. Frank
been privileged to rnjdy Hint young asked by Dr. W. T. Foster, who was
Secretary
, Exalted Rulerwoman's companionship, bad not satis- sent to France to Inspect the work o f
lied Gerry's eager state of mind, for tho American Red Cross, what tills or­ The I.itiic Rreeie Council No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanic*
bis was an unmistakable enso of love ganization could do during the win­
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
at first sight.
ter that would bo the greatest help In M.i In the City Hall. Visiting brother*
The moment Hut girl raised her eyes the prosecution of the war.
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Rcr. Sec.
In acknowledgment of his sister's
“Assist In sustaining the morale of
words of Introduction, Gerry’s heart tho French army." the commander of
Modern Woodmen of America
Meets 2,-4. Thursday evenings, 7:30,
had leaped from Its normal position, ns the Amerlenn expeditionary forces re­
in M. W. A. Halt. Pico Building.
It seemed to have acquired n Imlilt of plied without hesitation.
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
leaping ever xlnre tit sight of her.
Arcnrdlng to Doctor Foster, who re­
Consul
tlirk
Gloria would he going to ihe rlty to­ cently returned to the Gulled 8tales,
morrow. Gerry's sister hnd told him, the net! Cross Is accomplishing this
Loyal Order of Moose .
and he might lake iidvnntngc of the purpose. In nildlllon to aiding French
Sanford Ixxlge No. 1310 meets In Hal
long ride Into town to create u good Im- nnuy Imspltnlx with surgical dressings In Stone &amp; Grove Building Second and
pros,slon^ So Gerry paused before the mill other supplies, the Red Cross Is Fourth Mondays in Month nt 7:30.
Inst sent down, nnd raised his hnt 111 snvlng many clvltlnns from starvation,
apparently surprised delight.
caring for orphan children and rebuild­
"Ho glnd to see you," he said, point­ ing the devastated arena.
ing to the vnentit sent nt the ghrl's side.
"The Impression some hnvc tlint
"Mny I?"' And Miss Gloria midtRiI In more supplies are being produced In
bright assent.
America Ihnn there Is need for would
'Th e time will pass more, quickly |M, quickly dissipated." he declared,
wlfh n rsimimnlnn,” she said.
"|f every one could see -ns I did, the
To sueli n propitious beginning Gerry record of stirglenl dressings supplied
bent Ills best endeavor, llow could be to 1.H0O hospitals. I nlso saw ono
please lu*r, win her admiring favor? French soldier so badly wounded a
Her nearness was most distracting. whole case of dressings wqs used to
Kurcly be bad rtlij ronljzrd tjefore her i snvit him."
loveliness. Sidewise the girl looked ut
•Americans who think .our nrmy.CXfilm.
panslmi Is rutting deeply Into &lt;mr
"Aren’t , yoit
elvll life will Grul ti ■ •’ igilrt-oil w|Hi
nkked.
the *lliint|&lt;&lt;i) lu Fr n&lt; ■.deet(|. i|l\ |l
Gerry cleared Ids throat. Hi* rntfst Itlllitl! .:i-•t*. A Red CV&gt;.«* ttSelnl Jw-t
be very run ful lii linmi'lilng n subject bark from u'i •n&lt; e m ill:
qf conversation. "Glorlu Is so well In­
"In a city of 16.000 people wlilrli I |
formed," hla sister bntl warned'him, visited only one. map. mi old doctor. I
“tloii't niako the mistake of Blurting too' old even longer to practice blsj
lip)' topic you're not sure of." ,\Vli;)t profession, was b*ft. I passed thrnnph i
was be sure of? Gerry did not know* 20 French Vlllmres In wblrh there wns f
In riiihiirriixM'd iles|Dilr lie drew the uni a shigle tilde-boil let I man re Amlie (
irrnrnlnc'iuf|W‘fTroni'hls prw'lrrt shaking ‘ lag." '
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out Its folds.
It i* •&gt;lrlppfng Frunre In tbl« milliner

HELP FRENCH MORALE

GOOD IMPRESSION

Santord
PublicLibrary
Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4th Si.

J

— Open --

Tuesdays
' Thursdays
- - - - Saturdaysal

"TtoIslH'-vlk!," be began, remUnff'fnmi 1 flint the mitlon Itn* kept up tit heroic

l|l|t pr|p(,.,| hendtllies.

*

" t f i i ! pl.-n-.i-." the girl protested, “I'm
so heiirlslck of war. J u s t 'h e r e . Hying
along through these glistening snowy
field—can't yfe talk of smtiiAhlfignlso?"

f’ -lit ngfiiii-t grei^t odds. Today the
I'r. ro ll army I* h ire-r amt more effeetlvg than ever, and hundreds of thou­
sands of African and A.“latlc work inert
l a n e been Imported to carry on Hie
duties (ilmndunVd oy the F rench to
fight for their cmintry.

3 p.

m.

Headinn, Koom Free In AH

Hurriedly Gerry turned the page. He
hart hlunilered at first effort. Ovrr In
tills seetlim of ‘wrtmnn xlufT lie might | ’.T’nn a natloit be whipped that hits
find surer groutnl. Gloria Irani*1 closer ; such a spirit as Hint?" asked tho Red
to smile with him at an absurd pit*- ' Cross oitlriul. u*
...
IttriM fashion., lie fell encouraged to j
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rend fvcljnglyrit sviuliucttint iioetjr. hut
it I- •'*
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" **'v.
!•
'ite s JP E B D —
- Rattling the 8kel«toAt
the girl*laughed.
A hamltcapper. of rnee horses calls
Doesn’t seem to fit In with my mood
today," slu&gt; told him. Then her eyes himself Heller Skelter,' Thai’s the way
look on a glint of Inlerest. “ What's mane of Hie horsed run.
Ihe (dory)" she naked.
(Jerry reittl Ihe HHo disgustedly.
“ ’Rosea and Thorns, Ity Rlelinrd Gold­
en.' Of course." he ndded. “If there Is
Schedule of Passenger
anything particularly ‘Innno. (hat fel- i
low writes I t ; sometimes I read his
Trains
silly yams on tho way home—such
rot."
"Why." Inquired his companion,-"do
N O l.T II B t l l NU
yoti read them If they are so foolish?"
No.
A rtli*
Gerry shrugged his shoulders—"To
M .
. Z f&gt;* A. M ....... .........M S A. M.
■ :1D A S I.
pass Ihe time, I suppose," he said;
T I ....
01
V .I2 ;M 1*. M- .
, .1 2 .4 2 P. M.
"but ran you fancy a person.like that !
___2:10 r . M * ............ I;JO I*. M.
for—wt‘11, n Ilfcmnte?"
.... S OJ r , M ............. 3:19 P. M.
-“Why not?" questioned Miss Gloria,
• NORTH nOUNO
wide-eyed.
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M IA . M .
1 J J A. M.
u
|0 I I I M
1 1 0 1 A. M.
"Romance Is nil very well In Its
KO
2 22
Mr
2*4* P. M .
way," Gerald told her, "but to be con­
| 0 0 P S I. ........... 4:01 p ; M .
§2 .
They ore used in every
1:10 P.
............
2 * .. ..
stantly associated with ono qf these
. of business by-Silcsmclt, Of*
•dreamerof drenms'—not for met"
o v ir r m i u i m n c M
ficc Men, Doctors, Lawyers,Gazing from the car window tho girl
•121
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__ . .. 4:00 P. M .
considered. "Tim poor wrller may be
Ministers, Students—by ev­
a wiril-mennlng kindly bouI," she
LEKHDITKG UHANCTI
eryone who must have a book
mused, "not ns aggressive perhaps as 1 *1 •
10 53 A M .
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21
. 5 22 P. M
some eoncelled young business men."
that combines
7 10 A. St.
• u * ..
Gerry wns subdued; the rest of the
j io r s t.
•1ST
U T ILIT Y . D U R A B lU T t
ride parsed In strange Intermittent j
T ttllJIV ItRANCII
silence.
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AND APPEARANC?.
• 22____ ..... 1 (10 i- M .------- .
1 21 P. S I.
• 24 Miss Gloria held out her hand with
• 100
.................7:00 A. S I.
Sheets can be obtained nnya frigid little smile.. .
r~
•101 .
B:40 P. S t _________
. time, ruled in cifiht style:*“Good afternoon, Mr. Thompson,"
■Diltz K i r * * « S fln d i).
•
she bowrd In dismissal. Gerry strode
.Bound iu best quality 1'!:*'
along moodily. He had Intended to In­
ible
Black Levant Grain C -&gt;;t*;-^»
c i t e her to lunch with him during this
hide, with DUck Lininj.L shopping tour In tho city and how it
SANftfRD LODGES 4
wns all ended. That “knock" of hers
about n “conceited young- business
Royal Neighbors or America
man," hnd - 'evidently been given to
chide his. assurance. Well, ho would
Phone M8 *
Sanford, Fit rid*
Meets Seccnd end Fourth Thursdays-*
Clara Stcmpor
pass 'tho afternoon at' n movie, anil AnnJo Speer —
^ S e cre ta ry
Oracle
•meet I ® on tho tijdn_'golpj honie.

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Sasj/ ^Practical. i.

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. It's so soft, so pleasant, so agreeniile than 07 out of every lOp men sent
South for hnflebitll purposes at tills
time of the year envy everyone bark
home, oven thuugh the folks nt home
are forced to dive Into doorways to
dodge the chilled . hreexes,

Maroon trrge mode - Info a trmlprinctu frock for yi'mthfut flpurrs
,Jt it trimmed with braid.

Plrtorlal Rorlow Costume No. 7418.
oents.

Biras, 14 to 20 .yoors

Sasu &amp;Practical
Jiome Dress
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Tho bnll plnyer doesn’ t need sympa­
thy.
He's pretty well provided for.
lint gel over Ihe notion Hint n train­
ing I rip Is all one sweet Joy rtdo for
him.
•
No one loves physical or nientnl pain.
The overage business man, when pliyslYnlly troubled.'will close Ills desk and
get nwny from Ills labors, lie would
feel offended If sormsme Insisted that
lie should work.
(letting Into condition Is no sinecure.
True. Hint's 11 pari of Ihe business,
lint even tliongli a man Is paid to
suffer pain Hint's no reason ho en­
joys the pain.
When n fellow Is
forced to 111111111110 Ids muscle-ripping

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Prepared Specially for This NuwHpapw
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1 atn day ol Match. A. I&gt;. 19th.
frail
K. A IlnlKM.ASS,
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fta.

No Sweet Joy Ride.

any variation Is acceptable.
This
I 0
design Is In semi-princess
effect
/
with closing at the left side front
J
*
under the plnlt. Two styres of colFace ihe collar, sew to neck e/
Inr—high nnd low. are provided for
nnd stretch slightly fo fit neck ed
tho nock, wlrilo doop ruffs finish tho
To make tho sleeve, close seams
sleeves
Tho threoplece skirt with
both nleuv.f nnd cuff ps
notch
front gore forming a panel. Is ntleaving seam of cuff having nlni
taehed to tho waist wllh plaits ovpr
notch free below tho smalt "io” p
which narrow straps of self-material
foratlon anil finish for closing. On
nro stitched. Hark maroon sorgo Is
&lt;&gt;r lower edge of sleeve between **
reeomrnendeil for Ihs development of
perforations
Hew enff to slcevn
tho dross. Medium slio rc'iulrcs 3
noirhsd, bring seam of cuff with 1
ynrds SO Inch material, with
yard
gin notch to small ‘‘o'* perforation
86-lnch lining for the waist.
. sleeve and email "o'* perforation
The lining must bo mads first, by
, 0 P nf
1° ***«"&gt;
etoevo How
closing the underarm nnd shoulder
armhole ns notched wllh munll
seams nnd hemming tho front Next
perforation nt shoulder seam ensl
ctoso the rn r i r r hack seam then
ln any fulness between notches. IP
plait the frnnf4t&gt;4 lack.
'
. I*11' «*tecv« toward you when bastl
Now. close tho undor-smi scam of J *
armhole,
tho jouter waist and gather lower
For the finishing touch ndjust I
edge between " T ” pcrfornllons. The
straps around the wnlst with up]
skirt Is then tnkon nnd plaiting.- odges of straps over stitching a
placing “T" perforation* on rorreatack tn position,

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Qet Over Notion That Training Trip
la All Joy Ride for Bell Toner—
No Pleasure to Qet Into
Condition.

ponding emitll -&lt;/' perforation*.
Yes, It's pretty "soft*' to bo nblo to
Turn edge under on alot perforation*
and etltch »i Inch In from folded duck away from the frigid, disagree*
edge. CIoio beck scam; turn' upper nblo weather of tho North. ■*
edge under 1% Inch. Form plaits
It's "soft" to miss the changeable
- .
NOTICE .
creasing on slot perforations, bring woollier of 11 ‘Northern, spring and
Notice la hereby flvcn (hit (he board at
folded odgo nearest center-back to
the seam, and remaining folded edge* busk In tho steady sunshine of the
•
to corresponding small *'0" perfora­ South.
It*r "soft'* to linger In g flne, hos­
tions; stitch straight around 1H
Inch and 3 Inches from upper folded pitable Southern hotel, listening to tho
palms sighing sweet lullabies and the
Adjust side and back gore (In eho plcknnlnnles'humming In to tho ac­
1;: A. IJOUai.A93, Clark,
piece) on wrist with upper row of companiment of n bunJo.
stitching over lower edge of waist,
It's “soft" to have someone paying,
center-backs and -front edges even; your expensed while you ure literally
bring Urge "O" perforation to under- breathing In tho line romance of the
nnn seam. Lap panel on side front
nnd side*gore, with notches.and ed­ romantic South nnd enjoying yourself .i.ir.i'ihr nh d»y ol July. A. i».
Jr.-rf,*..!0?!,**!
ges underneath even; stitch Invisibly Hitting around n baseball Held a couplo HJ'.'J.
*i Inch from folded edge, from shoul­ of hours n day to wear ofT excess en­
,
der to &amp; Inches below. Tack between ergy.
slot perforations above waistline.
Y e * It'd "soft." '
Close seam underneath loavlng left
Tlmt's wlint the folks generally say
side free above lower largo “O" per­ when n ball player or ncrlbo liamis out
foration In 'panel front and finish for tho Information that ho Is going South
closing. Close shoulder seam k»
with a baseball club.
notched.
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WUnrts my official .isnalurr and teal this

and back plait matching notches; tin*
1st) left plalU for closing. Adjust
on dress, shoiilder scams even..bring
seam In back plait to lino of small
*‘o" perforations In back, and seam
in right sfdo-front plait to line of
small " 0" perforations In right front
extending along tho dart. Adjust
left side-front plait, with scam of

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i Are Many Things In Life
More Agreeable to the
Players.

U lha Clrrall Caart Haiaath Jodlrlal Clrtall, Ncmlnol* Caanlr, Florida. tn Chaotair
II. H. I.ork#
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Citation
Etbal M. Lock*.
To Etbrl M. I.orkt of Arkporl, Slit* ol
'Now York;
It appaarina from an affidavit fl td In tba
abova rauaa that yog ara a nun-resident of
tha atala of Florltia, and a raaldant of Ark.
port In lha atata of [fia York, and that
lhara ta no person In tba atata of Florida,
tba arrvlra of a aubpocna upon whom would
bind you, and that you ara ovtr tba ag* of
twanly-ona yaara,
Tharafora, you ara'haraby raqulrad to an*

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Introducing a Blouse Novelty

Superlatively Girlish in its Charm .

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collar;pointed ln the back and Insert-.d'pockete' trimmed with braid.
,.Y Htrrigjri turn:back cuffs Hlnlsb tho
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Tho arrangement of tho piece*.of
thQ pattern Is planned so'plainly on
tho cutting guldo that tho Inoxperfenced dressmaker will find It easy
to accomplish. Tho first ecrytion
4o bo placed Is tho front of tho
straight edgo of tho pat­
patdress; Tho strntght
tern rests directly on tho aelvago of
tho poplin, whllo tho largo "0" per­
forations arv on a lengthwlao thread
or material1 To tho right of tho
front the pocket Is laid nnd where ;
the side I* sloped away there will i
4&gt;o sufficient room lor-tho-Cuff.-Uath
pocket mid cuff havo largo " 0" per­
forations resting on a lengthwtso
thread of material. Tho back has
tho triple •*TTT" perforations rest­
ing along tho lengthwise fold of
material. Next to it Is tho collar and
.7443
abovu tho collar tho sldo front of tho
waist, cuff and IsleJvo, wUh largo
•‘O1' perforations on a lengthwlso.
thread. Tho bell may bo placed
An *ttractive srolsf In prop crepe
elihor on a lengthwise , o r , . cross- Georgette, fattened- An surplice effect
Visa thread.
*
and.trim m ed ictth bond embroidery.
Tho outline of tho collar may Do

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deep. Close unier arm and shoulder
FIR S T F O O T B A L L STAR F A L L S
■earns as notched. Turn hem In
front at notches. Lino of largo' "0 "
perforations . Indicates. conter-fronU
Malcolm Olfford of Williams, Victim
Plait.at lower, edgo placing " T ’-’ per­
of,Unforiqpstq Circumstances,
foration's on corresponding small "o'*
*
I* War victim'. '
perforation* and tack- Adjust-2-Inch
leltlng to position underneath' pn*’_
derbbdy‘, * t lower edgo for n stay.
Next, close tho seams of sloevs and
dsop cuff as nolchod. Qathor sleevo
(at lower edge) between " T * pet^
foratlons. Bow cuff to staave, notch­
es and seams even. Face turnover
and sow to lower edgo of deep cuff
as nolchod, bring smnll "o** perfora­
tion In turn-over to seam of deep
cuff. Sew stcoro In armhole of un­
derbody os described for plain
sleevo.
A. Ilnrarr, M*ry l.nuU* Horner, V. U. .
Htlrhrr an il--------FttUbrf, b»r buibssd. .
Js«. F. Ilcrnrr anil---- — )Uirn»», his v lb ,.
■ml Wm. II. Ilorixr «nit ——— U»tr*r, his ,
» ifr, hbtJM- n so iri aiul r n l i l - n i r - str UOi-

BOXING B E L T S IN AUSTRALIA

Then, cloea tho undortrm and
■houldor. (earns ot tho outer waist
and ffnlih- tho extension on outsr
front, turning off 4s Inch ut lower
odgo and graduato Into nothing i t
uppef edge of alosh. anther at
lower edge between "T * perfora­
tions and 1 Inch above; small “o’*
The note of Individuality Is partic­ perforation! Indicate center-front
ularly emphoilrod .- In this separate
Embroidery tho collar, then fac*
blpuso of gray crepe Oeargotte trim­ and sew to neck edgo or outer waist
med with embroidery. It fasten* In as notched, contorbacka even. Ar­
surplice stylo, the front being exten­ range outer waist on underbody,
ded end arrqngml In sash effect. cantor-fronts, center-backs,
underThere Is an underbody which may arm seams and corresponding edges
have a high or low neck and Into the even, stitch gathers at towor edge to
armholes of which the *lo6re* aro position and bring tha lower, back
Inserted. The cater waist la dleere- slashed edge to tho " T 1 perforation
Icss. In medium site the design nearest front edge ot underbody.
calls for 314 yards 18-Inch satin/ Tack outer wafit to underbody (at
with 1 yard 38-lnch lining for under- arm-hole edge) between (be small
body.
"o'* perforation* tn outer-front and
If th* underbody la to hav* a V- outer beck.
shaped neck, th* front will htv* to
B**h—Bew to *ktenslon on front **
-b* cut out along Indicating squall notched, croe* at back and tie In
,**0" perforation*. - Out V-sh*ped neck front.
Beading may b* substituted for
after turning ham.
Then ' face
around tha armhole about t inches ambroidary, If deolred.

Pictorial Rrvlow Blouse No.

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Blxea, 14 to 4&lt; Inchaa b u t Prioa, fO

Emblem! Given to Winners In Differ,
ent Classes— Must Be Won Three
Times to Own I t
Promoter linker of Australia has nit
tho .championship boxing bouts from
twenty to ten rounds nnd gives cham­
pionship belts to winners In tho fly­
weight, bnlitninwrlght, featherweight,
lightweight and welterweight classes.
Tim holder must win the belt three
times to own tl.

known.

1 ou ir r lb-r*|rr« nrdirnl In - i M r i r n

IhU lilll i»n Mnnilsy. Ihe Ctl, ilqy el Xlsy.
A. |l; IIIIS lb&lt;- nme being &gt; ■•(» dty ol
thle rourl.li U lurlber ordered Ihel ible notlro hw
puMl.brd lor twelve roneerutivo weeks Is
the Fsntord lleretd. e newepsper publlthtt)
In Seminole county.
Wllneev K. A. I&gt;ou|lMe, Clerk of'ssld
Circuit Court, end the seal thereof thle tills
dsy of Jenuely, A. D. IUIS.
iteal)
K. A. DUURLAHS. Clerk.
Ualilneon k Ileardsll
Sollrhore lor Comnlslnent.
IC-Tuee-iate

Clnvflsnil Vsn

lluivn

Drlr mUnl
To Cl**»linil Vsn Hu
Ion, North Carotins
You srs hvrth f ortirrrti in emb And. ippAtp
btlnrr our paid Cnurl at th* Court llaua* It»
Hantord, Florida, In th* sbov* mill ltd rsup*
on it.* fly*t Mo__
"*■" In April, ISIS, btln*
th* But day of til raonlh. to srpwsr tkw
d hvrvln sfalmt you.
- j .by' .flnsl, jd*rr*«.
-—
•• es*f»**«4, lotlow*d
It U further ordttri that this otdar b*
publlahvd In tba 8antord .Hatald, s t m pap*r publlihad In Samlsola ruuntY, one*
LEGAL ADVERTISING
aarh waak for fbnV roaxcutlvs wa*ks.
WltnaM my hand and tha aaal at said
court thla .tho Slat day ol Fabruary, ItJA.
N O T IC E
,
tw e R '
®, A. D O U O L A M ,
Notlro la karsby slvui that tha board of ... C srk Circuit Court, S*mla«la Co., fl*.
county commlaalonars will racolvo blda at Dickinson A Dickinson.
their oast r*s«lar martins an April 2nd,
111*, for compiwo robaUd ol oil woodwork
America Va. France.
Amorltntl soMlcr* In Franco may
engage In soccer guinea with French
player* during periods of rclnxatlon
at tho front. . . . . .

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S E M I-W E E K L Y

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IX

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1918

RELIEF FOR SHIPPERS
OUR ARMY MILLIONS TONS FREIGHT
AMERICA
BY MEETING GERMANIZED' IN FRANCE HANDLED BY WATERWAYS
HELD IN ATLANTA BY LIQUOR REVIEWED IN AMERICA LAST YEAR
iiration at the splendid condition

msrkots but the producer cannot get^
Secretary Marlowe Wires Re- his products to the consumer there Capt. Hobson Gave People Secretary Baker Sees Men and appearance of the brigade andW Aiding Waterways M e a n s .
and appearance of the brigade and
Aiding Transportation
•
In Fighting Trim
Food For Thought
• suits Obtained Yesterday fore there nro hundreds of acres of

remarked:
•
cabbage going to waste.
.'
“ Three hundred and seventy sfs
With the Amcricari • Army In
The Sanford Hoard of Trado haa
Before
a
large
audience
in
the
“ These men have been there and
This situation, unless sotne way is
million—count
them, 376,000,000—
icored another victory by tho con­ found to open a maYket for the pro­ Daptist Temple ’ Wednesday night France, Wednesday, March 20.—By know what it is. You ran tell that
tons
of
freight
were
handled dn theThe
Associated
Press)
—Secretary
certed action of various live wire ducer or to devise some plan where* Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson
by tho way they throw out their
waterways
of
thp
United
States in
Baker
today-concluded
his
visit
of.
.hoards of trade In thtf state who rec­ by the trucker can save his' truck spoke upon the subject of national
chests as they swing by.”
1916. T hat is enough to. fill 9,400,­
ognizing the Importance of Rotting for future market delivery, is going prohibition that will be made pos­ inspection to the American military
When the review was over the bri­
at the heart o f the transportation to mean n serious loss W* T. Mil­ sible by the drying of each one of xoncs in France with a trip which gade disbanded .into units nnd • 000 averago 40-ton freight fare, or
troubles sent their secretaries or rep­ ler, former president ’’of tho Hillls the - staten and his pica was for took him from the Verdun sector to marched back to the camps.. The about four times as many* cars aa
.*
resentatives with rfecretaty Marlowe borough County Doard of Trade sug Florida to follow out the plan of Great hcadfluarters, and included a secretary. General Pershipg and his our railroads own today. "T h at,”
says
a
statement
issued
by
the
Na*
review
of
one
brigade
of
the
first
di­
drying
the
counties
and
at
the
gen­
to'A tlanta Tuesday thore to meet gested today that the fnrniers can
staff and the other generals trudged tirinal Rivers and Harbors Congress
eral .election vote out'whiskey for vision which be addressed ns neprewith the representatives of Secre­ their truck.
.
down the hill through the mud to the "shows th at the waterways arc still
ever and thon turn our attention to ssntative of the whole army. The wniting motor cars.
tary McAdoo and Food Adminis­
“ While they eannot sake nil their the rest of'the world.
of some service oven after fifty'years
aecretary also kisited the birthplace
trator Hoover.
Secretary Baker's dny was u full of rut throat competition by the
crop in this way they' .can save
of
Joanne
of
Arc
and
made
an
inci­
Hon. Forrest Luke introduced
When the Sanford Hoard of Trnde enough to cut all looses appreciably,’
one us he co.vrred several hundred railroads.
at a mass meeting In the court house said he. “ Of course this would de­ Capt. Hobson to the audience in a dental inspection of the troops here kilometers in his automobile. Kurly
and.
there
over
the
route
which
lie
"F or.the past eighteen months tho
last Saturday night called the atten­ pend on whether cans arc obtain­ patriotic prelude in which he stated
in the morning he drove to*the Ver­ traffic history of this country haa .
traversed
Tonight
the
secretary
de­
tion of the growers to the crisis im- able,? continued Mr. Miller, “ but I that he had been over the harbor of
dun region to n spot from which
pending and asked them for ertn- think it would be easy to get them.” Santiago where Capt. Hobson per­ parted to fulfill-other aspects of his Fort Douainonl was visible./ He saw been one rontinuous succession of
delays, congestion, embargoes and
rerted action through the Hoard of
,
,
•
. , .. . son performed his valnriomr deeds visit jo France.
the activities hhhind the French lines car shortage. On May *1 and ngain'
i
, . .to _a •man nnd-f
* It , has also been .suggested
The brigade of the first division
Trade they
responded
. . . t lint. and it gave him great pleasure to
nnd. a long artillery wagon train and nn November 1 last* year shippers
such u
distinguished w as'reviewed from ;t stage on n high inarching trroops.
the result was the sending of Secre­ nnother way :o cut down this loss is ntrodure
to make kraut, (juice a few people American. Captain Hobson is an plateau commanding a wide pano­
asked *Tor more thnn 165,000 ears
tary Marlowe to Atlnnta with inin thi* ‘•ectinii are under tti•• im earnest and mint convincing speaker rama of one of the mn.-f scruically • On the way tin* secretary stopped which eoulil not lie supplied. Then
ctruilions to proceed to Washingw i.
beautiful parts of France.
I: is wherever American troops were bil­ came u winter of extraordinary se­
if necessary but* to bring back the pres-iun that they cannot make ami alol knows well his subject.
keep kraut in warm weather," said
reached
by"
a
.
steep
w
illing
road leted, the organizations ^timing out verity and a coal shortage which
lie said thut the' perils of tliv
. baron.
Miss Lena K. Armstrong, a govern­ world in the present crisis were tw » from the \alley below, A te.wnty for inspection. • The soldiers were amounted to u national disaster.
—.
M r .Marlowe in company with the
ment homo c iin.•unit*’ expert, who is fold; the physical p eril'or (hut of bout-' r.fin had made i; inu&lt; •••tsilile utu*stioned regarding details of fimds,
“ in a table prepared for Secretary
rcprekcnutivea of various other or­ in the city, which is cm erroneous
by motor so the secretary and his billets and equipment nnd the secre­ MeAdmj by Mr. W. I\ Manse, In­
autocracy,
and.
the
moral.
peril,
.or
ganizations from Florida yiet in AtD will *S»eep w«•n if it is put Up tint dr thu danger* of liquor and paFty made the* ascent on font, slip­ tary often went into the billets to dustrial Agent of the It. &amp; O. Rail­
h.ti'.i Thursday and his wire to The
and 111 1. t r \ ' **;irn 1 Where the vice. I’hc un.y road to safety■from ping ''ml sliging on the grassy mud. get a personal impression. The only road, it is estim at'd that in eighteen
Herald follows, receivedUhls niorn- air an not get to it. he slate*.
Just as they arrived a t'th e stand complaint registered was about a of the 'principal manufacturing cities
these two \u,cs i&gt; for America to
•ng.
ll!U* *U£jr*tionfi if full owed will quickly go dry, and for her to insist Geju ral T. *shing and' his persoanl sc.intffcind ratio'll, which was found of .the country the losses resulting
“ Met regionul Director and Konthltlre-4 lii'lp 191 I Irn* the' Ims .upop her allies-in this great war to staff i-anii across the field and dis­ to be due to the temporary change frhm Dr. GnrflehLs' celebrated order
irn Food Administrator, line results. that now
t
Mf m* in**\ able.
do likewise.. It would increasl the mounted. Tin* entire party then in the stations of the units Aitfeeted. amounted in workmen's wages and'
S|... ml service food stuffs and |»«ystrength of her armies front to to 10 joined the waiting diision and ••ri­ Once the secretary's parly met a manufacturing products to llI.:i4-t
* i-h.iMi s begins next Sunday. All
per cent it (lit- gie.it peril wete re- I gade general* and their stalls.
. traveling kitchen. The secretary left 070.000. The total losses sinre the
SET
i
.
im KS AHEAD
r**aii- instructed to reduce tonnage
h is' automobile and had a (site nf cur shortage began, in September,
waked
Aieoliol i* t be lather of j ^
| March wind and occasional
t »enty-rivj* per cent on these trains,
itiunorality, and i* the cause of 80 squall* “f rain mnih- the seem* more the soup and food. Ilis comment 1916, are probably not less thun
lie assurance to Potomac. Penn­ Will Gain One Hour More of Day­
*
.
• 18.000. 000.000, ami may be as much
per cent o( tile vice and disease of impressive as the brigade ill full was “ very good.”
light Now
sylvania people here tomorrow will
as SI0.000.000.000.
.
Washington. March 19. Tin* day­ the world. At im es the efficiency numbing equipment swept by lit
arrange movement beyond.
Full
Seth Woodruff to Detroit
of the whole army has decreased 30 rotnpuuy front,, each aalutfng like
light
saving
lull
was
signed
today
by
"Hnd
ns
was
this
huge
finaitci.al
ilHuds later. • He home Sunday." .
President Wilson. Il puts all clocks per cent because of this terrible foe ch:;lv .work while bunds played mu­ .’Sergeant Setli Woodruff, son of loj.s. the sirkness, suffering and death
•
‘
D. C. Marlowe.
forwurd an hour in the last Sunday The great i|ut-stion before it* is, sic which swelled anti softened.in 11n* Mr..and Mrs. C. C. .Woodruff of this due to lack of roal—which was due
Considering that Mr.. Marlowe
in March and turns them hack How shall we in the shortest time gusty wind. Secretary Baker* lifted city drops- us a card from Detroit to lack of cara—were vastly worse. •
was the first man to call attention.
;
. his hat to each regimental ting as it where he. hns been detached from Worst of all* was the delay tn ship­
again the Inst Sunday in October. make America dry? •
to the fnet that overloading the
was lowered in salute mml oecasion- Camp Johnston to drive motor ment of supplies nnd munitions
Through
the
efforts
of
thn
Anti
The daylight savihg plan will go
trains, apd engines was the principal
Saloon Li-agUe of America a scien­ ally spoke to Geq. Pershing, who trurks from the factory to 'th e sea­ which were urgently .Reeded by our
reason for delays the ruling above to into effect and by observed Vithout tific bnttle is being fought kgalnst stood beside him. .
board where-they will hi* shipped to own army and navy at tfie front and
. reduce tonnage is a distinct victory the slightest disurgunlzatipn or im­ is great evil, and at the present
’Phis brigade from tbe first division Franf-e. The following from the by tlione with whom wv tight -to *.
(,ir ..ur secretary and his assurance pairment &lt;f existing renditions
Jacksonville Metropolis gives the 'make the world Anfr for democracy.* •
time
more
tti.ui
tw
o
thirds
of
the
ilia the transportation will he im­ Trains will he run as usual, and c\ population nro in favor o( prohibi­ to pul foot m France was romposejl details:
At one time no less than 213 ships,
proved carries Conviction to our cry feature of daily life into which tion and 90 per cent of the territory of' men- seasoned in training under
loaded und ready to sail were held
.
Members
of
the
six
companies
of
summer
and
winter
skies
and
in­
the
element
of
time
enters
will
re­
people, vvho have fuced disaster this
is dry.'
in New York for Jack of hunker coal. .*
th
e.
211th
Division
Motor
Supply
ured
to
mud
and
cold
under
all
conmain
unchanged.
'-.
•
•searon in the slow movement of
Before retiring on the lest Satur­ • There are aekeral problems which sitiona of ramprigning. They were train,'which left here lust Friday for
"Wo have hundreds of harbors
trains.
have arisen either because of the the first in the trenches anti the first the cast have gum* on n tour of duty and 28/000 miles of waterways class­
day
of
this
month,
the
American
While this readjustment xvill riot
Under the which promises to tie full of thrills, ed ii-t navigable, of which less than
liquor trailic directly, or indirectly. to suffer casualties:
save the losses already experienced householder will set his clock an One -of these is the food problem. ••'••igiu nl
full
equipment
from to saj the.least. These' companies
l»y the growers here-'on their lettuce huur eheud, and they may go l.o Wliile tlie people of America have trench lor.l to extra tools, steel liel- have been sent to Detroit, where 2,000 miles have been sufficiently
and celery u will guarantee a better sleep nnd forget entirely about day­ soughJ to conserve the grain supply niited, tanned, and fit, the soldiers they, will take charge of a Heel of improved to have dependable chan­
nels. One-tenth nf the amount- lost
movement of the remainder of the light snving until the last Saturday the brewers have used twice us much Hl.-oped swingingly
through
the loaded motor trucks,# driving the by the people of the United State# '
of
October.
On
that
date
he
will
re­
celery crop and the spring crops and
grain in the manufacturing of liquor Hti.-ky mud that was almost too mnehines 'from that city to linltjat least will give the farmers of the verse the process, turning hack the as the people have been able to tu„rh for the inuh-i who drew the inore. turning over the trurks to the during the last eighteen months
would have been mure than enough
, entire south hopes that perhaps their hands of the dock an hourfc and the sake
*umr-pounders and the wheeled kit­ proper military authorities und re­ to thoroughly improve every milo of
•
next
day
the
nation
again
will
run
• crops will from this time on receive,
turning to Detroit for nnother flock our navigable waterways— and if
The fuel problem has been nn chens.
the consideration that their import- on “sun" time.
ofthe big overland transports.
It
was.
the
first
time
an
entire
bri­
that had been done, and we had
In the summer the American ac­ other serious one whieh hns eon
anre warrants.
gade
which
had
been
in
action
had
fronted
the
nation;
to
cpmrerke
their
Tho organizations leaving for -this been wise enough to foster and de­
tually
will
rise,
transact
his
daily
I). C. /Marlowe, secretary of the
supplies, schools, churches -and the been reviewed and 'th e . secretary duty were commanded by .C apt. velop water transportation, instead* '
, Hanford Hoard of Trade has already business and retire an hour earlier wheels of industry were forced. to complimented the .general command­
Burt F, Jones, und bad as hit ad­ of allowing it to Tie crushed by rail­
won recognition In the south 4is one than has been his custom, but with close. Hut nut once, did the brew­ ing and the colonels of the various
jutant',
Second Lieutenant Joseph W. way competition, there would havo
of the bent posted secretaries oq Ids clock nn hour fast, ho will not eries' close their doors, arid they usfcd. units. When the review was conKennedy, with 2nd Lieut. -E. Hous­ been no car shortage, nn coal short­
know
the
difference.
...An
.
hour
-of
traffic matters .and..tim e and again
in thier worir ovr£ aevrn and n half rludeiHhr-brtjpide'and commissioned ton Rawls as supply officer.
age, no staggering financial lews, no has been called upon to rentier daylight thus will be -conserved in million tons,of coal, while tho poor officers assembled . in' u semi-circle
peril to pur armies and our causa
the
afternoon.
The
plan’s
practic­
y eoman servico'for his co u n ty -and
and were presented in n body lu the • Companies forming this organiza­ through delays to ships, and many •
suffered from the cold.1
ability
and
efficiency
have
been
ef­
tion were as follows: A, Lieut!.Wirt
state nnd hia good work this week
The transportation ' and financial war secretary by General Pershing Shanahan; It, Lieut. Preston H. homes would still bo bright whlclf to­
. adds one more victory to his credit. fectively demonstrated in twelve
European countries.
problems hake been serious ones in in n brief address in which he com­ Fise; C, Lieut. Edward It.Hath; D, day arc full of sorrow.
Upon his return The Herald will
our
country-, and while we have been plimented their record of fitniss and Lieut, llwcolil L. Li-nU-iu; E, Lieut.
Advocates of the plan In p re se n t­
"The Rivers and Harbors bill
print a detailed report of his visit ing their caso to congress explained delayed because we larked ships and efficiency.
Alonzo W. Jones, nnd*F, Lieut. Ar­ which provides for the maintenance
and the- results nnd many other that- the following beneficial results cars, the liquor traffic has had all it
Secretary Baker, with bared head thur W. Windmuller.
and improvement of our waterway
matters of interest to the growers would be achieved by the system: required to carry on its work
in the cold wind, told the officers
and, harbors is of Interest to every
and the members of the Sanford
Another problem has been the they were typical American soldiers
citizen of tho United States, to those
A
great
saving
in
illumi
nants,Huns Poison Homes
Hoard of -Trade, the organisation
morals which accompany tho liquor and aaid they were "the point of the
such'
as
oil,
gas
and
electric
power.
Covington, Ky., March 19.—The who live upon tho prairies or among
that is accomplishing such great re­
traffic. It is a scientific fact that wedge of the army which the whole toll of dead horses, part of n ship­ the mountains no lens thnn to those
.Marked
cohscrvutlon
of
coal.
-- nultrf for this county.
American people is driving Into the
Increased . manufacturing
pro­ liquor and vice go hand in hand.
ment of 726 government animals who live by ocean, lake or riverrnnks
of their adversary.”
duction as the result of improve­ Since this is so we.can easily see how
from
Camp Grant, Ills., bound for Every thousand or million tons &lt;rf’
MANATEE TRUCKERS LOSE
l*he
officers
then
formed
in
line
through
the
influence
of
the
liquor
ment in working conditions,
an Atlantic port tonight reached ap­ freight sent by water leaves frc'xjfft .
traffic the kery nerke centers of the and each shook hands with the sec­ proximately -100 nnd veterinarians, cars free to aervu. those whona tbe*
ment in working conditions.
Sanford Not Alan* In Transport
retary as his namo was announced.
waterways cannot reach. Manufac­
General benefits to the nntional world have been - demoralized? ‘
.
Problems
,
The secretary acknowledged each it is said, have no'hope nl* having turer nnd mechanic, merchant and
health because of an additional
It is in -the President's power to greeting nnd when sorno acquaint­ tbe remainder.
Hanford truckers are not alone in hour of daylight which may be de­
clerk, farmer nnd miner, every/
sign an order which will prohibit ance approached he added n per­
It is believed hero that, the death
tlu-ir losses on celery on account of
mother, with a son now or anon tnibnr
voted to recreation.
the manufacturing, of liquor, but pos sonal word or two.
, of the animals was brought about by in Franco nnd every loyal, citizen .
the transportation problem.
The . Reduction, in the coj»t of living to
aibly because he has not hnd sucf
lollowing from tho Tampu Time* in­ some whd can rube garden.truck for
General Pershing showed grati a carefully arranged poison plot.
who wnhts to win. this war should
ficient encouragement from .then
dicates th a t. Manatee also b hard domestic consumption; and
Deaths
of
horses
wcYe
not
copdo
everything .pqsslblo to make It
joriiy of the people he has not, as
hit:
fined
to
tboso
In
any
one
egr
but
during
nor
permnneut
peace
until
sure
th a t pur waterwnys and har­
Improvement of tho truining con­ yet done so * We should encourage
apread indiscriminately among ani­ bors are maintained, improved and
Reports' have reached the Times ditions for the fighting forces
our nobio President in his great un­ we are a dry nation,or nations.
mals in all the livestock cars. Al­ used to tho limit of thoir capacity."'
that approximately 300 acres of cel­
The interstate commerce commit­ dertaking by writing encouraging . Wc rend of many deaths in the ready the loss to the government
ery and lettuce have been plowed
letters to him. and expressing our paper because of pneumonia, but
•
under In Manatee county! duping tho tee of the ihouse submitted n favor- loyalty to him and to our native they should really he laid to the approximates 180,000.
Farmers narrow Money
last few days, due to the fact that ible report on the measure and urged land, and endeavor to aid him.
Tho horses have been carefully
door of the liquor traffic, and that
During
the month of January^
farmers cannot get their produce to its passage.
Trfith makes men free, so wc foo kills many of our young men selected from several thousand pur­ 111,787,617 were paid out to farmers
the northern'm arkets, .on account of .
chased by-the government. • .
Ralae Postal Employees
.
.
of the United States by the Federal
should stand for tru th , for that ajonc every yeartraffic conditions, and tho approach
Washington, March 19.— F la t’pay will make America free, tho allies
land banka on long time first mort­
Tho liquor traffic is controlled by
of time for putting in tho staple Increases o f-16 per cent of all em­
gage loans, according to a statement
-Jnank Robbers
less than one third of one peF'ccnt
free,
and
finally
the
world
free.
•Tops. Many who have ventured to ployes of postal services, Including
by the Federal. Farm Loan Board
of
our
population.
The
Germans
..
Tajnpa.._M
arch
19.—ThoState
"tart their truck, north austalned a l l ’grades m d clsssos Was recom­ . Germany haa. been..prepared becontrol
the
majority
of
the
breweries,
Dank
of
Zephyr
Illli,
Florida,'
waa
On February 1st the total amount
heavy losses due to' the fact th at mended today by the aenate post­ eauie she is an autocratic country;
etc,, ao we are really contending dynamited early today; one dtlaen of money paid out to farmers since
prolonged transportation delay*.,left office subcom m ittee in-revising the and while for years she allowed
liquof of different kinds to be man­ against the H unt in our own land- ' waa killed and- another . wounded the establishment of the Federathe stud In bad condition whon
annual poetofflee appropriation bill.
Not all of .,tta.,«fn ,go to war; but The ’robbers escaped' without secur­ l&gt;nd 'banks was 960,782,432, cover­
ufactured, at the present day her
arrived.
For weeks It haa been
ing any booty. A posse is hunting ing 24,020 joans closed. The total
not
all-the..itjra». is. t o .b e waged
men
are
no}
a
llow
ed
-on
etdrop
of
All
the
.committees
are
busy
with
*. known that those truckers who
wires were .cut by
.
. amount of loans applied for tip to
planted cabbage.' extensikely would the Society .Circus and the affair la beer'- or liquor'; Democracy wat other short* go we jii'hom e milst do them... Telephone
■uitain a heavy loss. Cabbage ere going to*be a great lueeaa In ever* cannot possibly, win* against au­ our beet, to.ala our men 1n thia great I the robbefs. Details have riot been February 1 waa 9260/668,981, repre­
. .
I received.
tocracy dry
Wa eannot hake en- undertaking.
. .
sen tin g 112.14G application*.
8clllnK •( e'felr price In the northern particular.
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�damp, not sloppy, and of such con*
•latency th a t it -will- fall In fine
flakes^ when abwn broadcast.
This bslt should be put out after
sunset so that it will be Trcsh and
attractive when the worms come
out to.feed in the night. If the fol­
Item s of Interest for the Man
lowing day is cloudy the bait will
remain t attractive for the following
. Behind the Plow
night; otherwise it will have to be
renewed If the cutworms have not
of 2 lbs. wheat bran, 2 lbs. mid­ been , brought v under control.
If
dlings, 1 lb. corn meal, M Ih. sifted properly sown it will fsil in such
beef scrap. Feed this slightly moist­ small (lakes that fowls or other birds
ened.
.
w ilt'not pick It up.
In a field of truck plinta better
Plant Cowpeaa Early
protection ’will be given the plants
The farmer who. wishes to raise at a smaller cost for material If, in­
cowpeas for seed has one great ene­ stead of being sown broadcast, the
my—the weevil.
Early plantings bait is placed in small piles . about
will probably escape wceyils! si bait is placed in small piles about
least there will be less damage to thfc along the rows.
•
seed of early peas-than to the late
Jnstead of both cottonseed. meal
planted ones. The common practice and bran; either may be used alone,
is to plant after* oats. •
.
in which nasc 25 pounds is used.
The University of Floridn exten­ B itter• molasses, such as New Or­
sion division advises those farmers leans, stale bran or meal, should not
who w an t'to raise seed, to plant as be used in making this bait. The
soon as the soil and weather arc mixture, must be made bp fresh each
warm, enough. This crop will ma-. day from sweet; fresh material. *
ture and'another, can be plnntcd for % In ,n small garden or in a field
hay, soil* Improvement or grazing. where there are few cutworms, the
The first planting, can' bo made In easiest, choapeit and quickest meth­
early April in most parts of the, od -of dealing with them is to wnlk
state.
.
through the patch in the early
morning and look for plant* which
Do-Your Best with Poultry
were cut oil ‘during the preceding
Para Grass Improves Pastures
In keeping with the spirit of the
Farmers who are looking for a for­ night. .B y srrntching the earth away
times, n great campaign is -under age plant with which to improve na­ from the base of the plant tho worm
way to increase poultry and egg pro­ tive pastures mny find Pnra grass will usually be found-at a depth of
duction in the United Btntes so that suitable. A. P. Spencer of the Uni­ not more thnn an Inch'. They may
a greater supply of the meat prod­ versity of. Florida extension division be collected nnd fed to chickens, or
ucts caq be utilized by- our armed says it is.well adapted lo improving be dropped info a pan of water to
forces and our allies.
native pastures which are subject to w:hich some keyosense has been
Authentic nnd practicnl informa­ overflow. Under such conditions it -added,
tion and direct will insure maximum is-perhaps the best forage plant. It
Grow Sorghum fpr Livestock
results a n d ’ avoid many losses. *A can be used for soiling, for hay, or
The importance of sorghum as n
great deal of this* information may­ it may be pastured. If 1st is to be
be hod in Bulletin No, 9, •'Poultry- used for pasture, nnimals should good crop to grow- in Florida should
in Florida," published by the Univer­ graze on it continuously to keep the not be overlooked. The University
stems from becoming woody.
of Floridn extension division recom­
sity of Florida extension division.
mends it ns u good, cheap roughage
Feeding young chicks .requires
for live stock, nnd it will be used for
I cannot lie carried
Give Poison to CulwoYma
form system as tlte
The best .cutworm is a dead one. for live stock and it will be used to
re bibls.
Chicks | Spread^ poisoned bait for them nnd some extent this year for making
until they arc 36 they will kill themselves eating. syrup to supplant cane syrup, owing
Feeding ns soon ns There is more thnn one kind of pol­ to the scarcity qf seed rnnes.
T. W. Shands has found sorghum
ls a bad practice, .HOned bait but the so-called Kansas
a
valuable feed for the economical
lirictit nourishment mixture is recommended by J.. R.
production
of meat, nnd as a main­
•ures from the eggs Watson of tho University of Florida
tenance crop for horses and mules:
to lust two days, experiment station,
- .
nod disturbs their
|»ri.,,ari. a mixture of. 20 pounds He nays:
“
I
have
planted
sorghum for the
.
bran. 5 pounds rottonseed meal, nnd
last
eight
years,
planting*
only one
lay consist of hard 1 pound puris green. Prepare un­
- bread and rolled other mixture of, 2 17 gallons wuter, variety,* Early Amber. To get a
[listened with tflif- 2 quarts molasses or syrup, nnd 3 or good crop, the preparation of a good
ike the mass crum- 4 lemons. • The entire lemon should seed bed is essential. To make this
or five times a day. be grated or gpiund fine. Pour* into preparation properly, you should
be first 'week they the dry mixture enpugh of the wet break your land well uud harrow
should be pul op n grnln mash feed mixture to make the mass decidedly deeply, and use plenty of fertilizer

■hsllow cultivation, and you should
be able i«T begin "feeding not/ later
than 110 days after planting.
!‘The proper time to begin feeding
sorghum to hftrses is when about
half of the seed aro black and a t
least four-fifths of all your sorghum
has seeded out. When your sorghum
reaches.this condition you can cut
and feted' it in abundance without
any fear of making your stock sick.
It is very essential that you c|o not
feed sorghum to horses or mules be­
fore it reaches this particular stage.
Do not let your sorghum lie in the
field after cutting it 'but haul it In
immediately, and put it in the man­
ger for tho stock to cat.
•
" I t is not profitable to ri/n the
sorghum thru a feed cutter before
feeding it green. You will find th&lt;t
stock will eat more of it .if you feed
the entire stalk, although they- waste
quite a good deal. Throw out what
has been left over, for the hogs to

Frisk L. Wm &lt;i i I A m a i c i s fir LtflsI s lin

To tb s 'V o lin el S im ln oli C o .:'1* ' ‘
1 b«i to tnnounr. tb it I am a esndldat#
(or ro-«li«tloB lo tbs bout# e( reprtt.nlat i n s (rom Bsm laoli county. H i vine
ou In tb it c ip ic lt r In Ins teuton of 1917
ftal I ib i p rtsirM to s lv s you- b itu r Mrvies la ISIS. I do not know o( any reaann
why you should not (!* •
» aaeond U r n ,
which b u s lw iy i boon aeeordad il l repreM htitlvM In tb l p u t . I fully appteelata
tbs blsb honor pifd m i ‘by tlttlln e n»o-ln
ISIS and. I h iT i rndtatored i t i l l tlm u to
look if t ir Jha InteraaU of tb i peOjL1* ,? *
Htmlnolt rounty and tb i i t i t s ol Florida
1 hope 1 b ir o not filled to fullUI your i s par tat loot and 1 truat you wifi aae your
way c lu r to (I v i m i ■ aaeond trrm. A fila
Ih inklas you for tb i m in y favors b u tow id
on m i In tb i p u t I promlu that I will
b i faithful to tb i .trust Irapottd In mi.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

■'The proper amount of sorghum
to 'plant is one acre for each horse.
This should bo planted two-thirds in
March and the other third about
Mr. Shands does not recommend
that all be planted at one time.
Some farmers do so and cultivate
the stubble for a second crop. He
says, this second crop will not ma­
ture evenly nnd thnt many suckers
thnt are* not nutritious will come
from the stubble.
‘
” My experience in feeding cattle
and hogs with sorghum is the samd*
ns in feeding horses nnd mules,”
says Mr. Shands. " I t will not pay
to let theiq run on the sorghum and
eat it down, because they will des­
troy twice ns much ns they will eat.
We fed sorghum for three months-to
200 head of hogs thnt were running
on pasture and kept them in good
condition until ready to turn them
on chufas and peanuts the first of
October."
Mr. Shands bus not been able to
make good hay from* sorghum. • .In
spite of the various ways tried the
hay has always molded, ami the
mold uHerts live' stock. He ullribliutos the death of one mule to feed­
ing molded sorghum hay.

"Bred to Lay” Barred Bock t t
for hatching, 15.00 and $3.00 p
setting from prise ‘winning ,,tn
Utility $1.60 per 15, $6.00 per hui
dred. A' few cholco White Wya
dotte nnd Barred Rock Corkere
$3.00 and $5.00 each if taken quit
Keystone Poultry Yards, Longwoo
Fla.
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66-tfe
For Sale—Ford Touring Car, De­
mountable wheels. Good ‘condition.
Bargain. Phono 6. P. O. Box 983
For Sale-—One fresh milk c0
R. L. Garrison, FoYt Reed. 57-tfc
For Sale—Ten acres hammock
land on Cameron ^avenue, right in
the heart of the celery delta. This
farm joins railroad loading station.
Three acres cleared. Must he sold
to close an estate. If interested
write F. J. McDanncl, Uwom,
Michigan.
53-tfc ’
. Tomato plants for sale.—See C.
H. Lcfller.
56-tf

1 All-Local Advertisements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a . Rhode Island Red eggs for hatebLine For Each Insertion. Minimum ng. $2.00 for fifteen.. It. I,. GirCharge 25 Cents.
rlson.
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In answering an advertisement
whorejno name is mentioned in tho
ad, please do not ask Tho Herald
for information aa to tho identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser Is and if
wo do we are not allowed to' givo
out .this information. - Simply write
a let,ter and address It os per in­
structions in tho ad.

For Sale—A six room house isj
lot,- west side Laurel avenue, hetween Sixth and Seventh streets. A
16 per cent investment. A. Derby,
S7 Washington ; Ave., Oil City,' Pi.
For Sale—Ilect plants;
100 or $2.00 tier thousand
Portin Bros., Wagner, Fla.

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FOR SALE
For Sale—Good milk cow. 1101
For Rent—Three office roona
French avenue.
59-2tp
fronting on First street. Most de­
For Sale—LivingHton Globe toma­ sirable offices in city. Several other
to plants. $1.25 per thousand, now- good office rooms in same, building.
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ready. M. S. Nelson. Eureka Hum­ Yowtll &amp; Speer.
mock, box 1173, Sanford, Fla. 69-tf

A Jackson county farmer recently
sold forty hogs thnt n'vc ng il 193
pounds at eight months lo* 12'7
rents 11 pound. The Allian e dis­
trict hns shipped $30,000 worth of
cane syrup the past season. They
also.ship from th e re 'an average of
300 dozen eggs a week.

FOR RENT

For Sale—One little row *4 Jersey*.
For Rent—Furnished rooms witb
Inquire Mrs. C.' R. Walker, 100G or without board. Mr* Chi*. G.
East ScrAnd St.
G0-2tc
Adnms. 519 (fnk. *
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For Sale -1000 His new celery
House for rent; G rooms, on I'nio*
res. F. A. Stone, Eighth und Ouk. aVenUe. Inquire W. I*. Stone.
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For Sale—10*7 hand farm or draft ' For Rent—Furnished or unfur­
horse, weight 1350 lbs. Inquire L. A nished five rooms Magnolia aventt.
Ilrumlcy.
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Close in. Address Home, «--o Her­
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For Rent'-—Furnished room* for
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel At *

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Landcck Lumber Company, Tsrip s
Fla., stating what you enn furniil
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for rontinuuus shipment."

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and guaranteed satisfaction—
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leadership because of its ability to manufacture and clistribute.thc
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made from rags and asphalt, skillfully converted
into roofing that is impervious to the elements.

Ctrtain-Lrd is the most efficient type of roof
for all kinds of buildings, from the modern skysdraper to the farm barn. It is light weight,
weatherproof, clean, sanitary, fuc-rctardant.
ii not affected by fumes or gases,
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moderate, hying cost low, and upkeep practi­
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maids at the Empire Hotel
W anted—A maid
for
housework In family of three,
he good cook and reliable. N
Ing.’ Good wages. Mr*. I'h
drcwB, "ShelL. Bank.” .Cider
W anted—A Unit class nun
understands raising co|ton. Appf
to F. O.* Box 1255, Sanford.^ Fit
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Information wanted i
whereabouts of Dr. V
Y'oung or his sons, Clisrh
liam pr daughter Fanny,
to J*'lorlda some ■years
Staunton
Robson Ave., Orlando, Fla
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�by the illness and *death of her
sister.
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Henry Cameron Is near Palatka on
tho Cameron cattle ranch .overseeing
the spring branding and other work.
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Drown and
their young people were over from
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
Ft. Christmas Sunday to spend the
TY -E FFIC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
day at the McClelland home. Miss
Winnie Drown remained for the week
after
two
weeks
in
Orsnge
county
with
her sister, Mrs. McClelland.
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
We are having some .fine rainy attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marshall of
weather now and are so thankful for
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W’ynn were Cameron avenue were dinner guests
the good favors th a t are given to us. the guests of Mrs. Andes Sunday.
al the Ellsworth home an - Beards!!
The gardens will sure grow now.
avenue Sunday.Mrs. J. E. Vaughn was in Sanford
GENEYA NEWS
Wednesday attending some business
Miss Gladys Joiner left for Braiand did get sprinkled coming home dentown laat Sunday .after an ex­
b u t d id n 't mind it one bit.
tended visit to her aunt, Mrs. Will
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fortier's baby Brown.
girt has been very sick but is on the
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Quigg of Or­
The Assistant Truck Crop Spec­
mend again.
lando were the week end guests of
ialist
for the State of Florida reports
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wicks.
as follows: Warm weather has been
PAOLA PERSONALS
Interesting ‘ revival services arc
Mrs. Clark Pearson with her-little being held at the JJlcthodist church general during the latter half of Feb­
sons, Jack and Ralph left on Satur­ ifiii 'week,’ the preaching bcing'*donfc ruary and growth has beep . rapid
Cabbage in general.is looking well.
day, the 9th,‘ to join her husband in b y ‘Rev. McCloud of Tampa.
Some
plants arc going to seed as a
Key West, where he hrfs been’ en­
Rev. and. Mrs. Hnrtsfleld, Miss result of the earlier cold weather but
gaged in building for several months. Clair Harrison and Mrs. Aubry Mo­
the loss from this cause will be small,
Mr. Eldredge has recently made ran were among the visitors to San­ Car load shipments are now being
improvements on his attractive home ford Saturday.
made from all sections as previous
Blde-a-Wcc,
Mrs. H. IL Pattishnll left'M onday reported and this .movement will
Come' to Sunday school. On Sun­ for Tarpon Springs where she will continue into May. j. Celery at Snnday, Mar. 10th a few people met at visit her son. Dr. Pattishnll and ford and in Mnnatob county is ge®
the Paola church and organized a
crafty looking well. Fogs have been
Sunday school, There were 'fourteen
Mrs. R. Q. Gresham returned Inst favorable for tire spread of foot rot
present and provision was made for Saturday from Melrose where . she and black h$art but no great reduc­
three classes, primary, Intermediate was called to the hcdsijle of her little tion in yield from these causes is exand Seniqr. Much interest was man­ grandson, who died a few days after peeled. Transportation is rIow com­
ifested by those present. The chil­ her arrival. The sympathy of the pared with previous years anil this
dren listened attentively to Mrs. entire community goes out to this rather than the condition of celery
W. C. Powers of Orlando, who talked family in their lass.
,at time of shipment is held respon­
to them on the importance of a t­
, The farmers and orange growers sible for arrival of soino celt-ry in
tending Sunday school.
are delighted, vl'ith the fine rains we poor condition. During the next
Arthur Goode Ivey is visiting nt
month it is hppfd that the shipments
are having.
the "home of his parents, Mr‘. ami
from Manatee county will average
Mrs. R. E. Ivey.
75 cars per w'eek and from Sanford
twice tfiat amount with the greater
Supt. T. W. Law-ton visited the
portion of the rrop still to move,
Paola school Tuesday afternoon and
{Lettuce will be lighter for the r&lt;talked interestingly to the children
1mainder of the season. Much &lt;.f the
about Thrift and War Saving. '
| rrop is looking well but there will he
| considerable loss unless cooler
'weather sets in and the present temiperattires arc- not favorable fur the
heading of lettuce. While tomato
shipments' are light from the. East
(‘oast, they will increase con-idi-rlably in volume during Murch. (.Her
tiie remainder of the stale, including
Manatee county, most of the plant*
'are still unset and the harvest will
bo considerably later. From pre-sent indications there will be ,i re*duet ion in acreage fron that &gt;&gt;( pre■Vious years. .Potato planting has
| been finished at , Hastings and.-is
i nearing completion in most other
|sections of the state.
Field-. are
generally in tiye condition and* pres­
ent indications point to n favorable
season. Strawberry' plants are gen­
erally?'! firlfty and'artT y!elding well,
the shipments from Plant City alone

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS

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Ip M -m e a n s sure service—a long life for the tird, and
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durability wherever the motorist takes it, with no
long stops for repairs—because if is p r o v e n service.
T rue to its creed never to market an untried product, Goodrich
last year rose beyond its long established Te&amp;t Car w ork around
Akron, nnd sent forth six Test Car Fleets to put the road test to
Goodrich Tires. After months of mauling them through mud and
frozen slush, against sand, rock nnd gravel, the Goodrich T est Cars
brought back the last w ord for tires. T E S T E D in —

. . Here are tires truly iested, for tho T e st Car Fleets grand total
mileage of 4,178,744 tire miles, have tested "them nnd proved their
strength and lasting w ear beyond the faith of the maker.

’ SILVERTOW N CORDS, and BLACK SAFETY
TREADS, came triumphant through the test, and vindi­
cated Goodrich’s faith in the spiral-wrapped, cable-cord
lire body, and the tough, cross-barred,
close-clutch, black.safety tread.
E vtry W *r bar­
Get. sure tire service in the tires
ing S u m p U ■ t u p
, 'toward* P m c *.
that won from the roads of America,
the title "America’s Tested Tires."
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iM n v x i t c x e iv riitH w e M ia ira tu v -M iw fM w iin a e M

now being_ over t20,000 q u irta dally,
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The bulk of the movement Is still in
80-quart refrigerators but the ship­
ments In solid cars will Increase
fro'mnowon.—£ —j—l_i_—
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Navy

Karl Schults, . Sherm an, Routh,
Collier Drown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White,- Oscar Rouse, C. J.
Lawton, James Purvis,'W illiam H art
ley, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Temple
Forrest Gatchel. Ed. Cameron,
Lyman Dakcr, E. S. Ward, Robert
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper.
Army
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff1, Stanley
Walker, Dr. Ralph Steycns, Joe
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Drucc An­
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
burn, Albert Fry, JuTne* Estrldgc,
George Huff, Thomas Sullivan* t.W.
A. Pattis hall, Monde Fox, Ingram
Guerry, Henry Dyrd, Osborne Wil­
liams, Vail Lovell, M artin Tcmffle,
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,John Lee, J. AS. tnffor.d, Andrew
Aulln, John" Cater Lawton, Alfred
M. Beck,- Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
F. Coates, Ernest Gormley, Walter
Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
Pcvehouse, Harry Carlson, C. E.
Hunter,1Wilson Miller,, Harrold Long
James Weaver Norman Baker, Er­
nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
Hill, Harry Itr.bun, Guy Stafford,"
Lew tie Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T.
O. Gillis, Willie 0. Goolsby* Hurtold
Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
Merriwetbcr, R obert Routh,- S taf­
ford LeFils, Grover LeFils, Paul
Dooley, E. L. Molt, Frank campbell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­
burn, Oscar Du Hose, Edwin L.
Dinkle.
Sam J. Pickens, Harry II. Newinuri, iiryan Walker, Andrew J.
Kinc, Charles Prlester, Kobt. O.
Weeks, Wnlfred * Pierson, Vander
Perritte, Adolplj Shaw, Burney F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit­
chell. Drnwdy Mutthers, Lewis f o i­
lin'", Jonh A. Rhodes. John R. Long,
W'llliam H. Lynrh, James II. Lee, J.
C. Hutchinson. C. T. Smith, Roy
Mason, Dr. T. A. Nenl George Hyman.
John E Hawkins
Fred Hallard
Cal Robert Willie
Joe Znpf
. Ralph Geiger
lla;ry Geiger
Fred Hallord
Robert Hill
Eddie Potter
Raymond McDonald
CarFMcDonnld
Clarence Temple
Joe Guerry,
William Shepard
C’nrl Takaeb
Victor M. Greene
First Lieut. Geo. (,. Herring
Second Lieut Ralph Wight. ,
Clarence Mahoney, Homer Wynne.
Wultcr Mason, John I'ezold, Paul
Pezoltl, Edm ond‘Stowe, Frank Lossin'g, ArthurLossing.
Berkeley Blackman
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Worthington Blackman
Wallace Crosby
Henry Lee
Alvifi Kendall
Brittain Johnson
Joseph Wynn

WIRE BASKETS
Can

be used for so many different purposes on the Farm

Better book your order for Celery Wire and Crate Nails
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Only a Limited Quanity Left

There "is no foundation for the alleged
violations of law attributed tcrour Com­
pany by" agents of the Federal Trade
Commission and I want to say emphatic­
ally that Swift’A Company is not a party to
any conspiracy to defraud the Govern­
ments Nor has Swift &amp; Company been
guilty of improperly storing foods or of
making false entries or reports.
Conference* of packer*, where prices
have been discussed, have been held at
the urgent request and in the presence
of representatives of either the Food
Administration or the Council of National
Defense. And yet the packers have been
accused of committing a felony by acting
in collusion on Government bids I
We have done our beit, with other
packers, large and small, to comply with
the directions of the United States Food
Administration in all particulars, including
the furnishing of food supplies fqr the U. S.
Army and Navy and the Allies, now be­
ing handled through the Food Adminis­
tration. ,
We will continue to do our utnkoct^under Government direction, to increase our
production and assist the Food Adminis­
tration. W e consider that the opportunity
to co-operate whole-heartedly and to our
fullest powers with this branch- of the
Government is our plain and most press­
ing duty.
The Trade Commiuion Attorney ha*,
by false inference and misplaced empha­
sis, given to disconnected portions of the
correspondence taken from our private
files and read into the Record, a false and
sinister meaning with the plain purpose
of creating antagonistic- publip opinion.
The services of the packers of the
United States are most urgently needed,
and I regret exceedingly that we should nt
this time have to spend our efforts in
defending ourselves against unfounded,
unproved, and unfair assertions such as
are being daily made public.

Self-Pity; Self.Pralae.
Half th»- world I* gnawed by tho
bi-nst Stdf Pity and the other half. 1*
■bitten by the britut Bolt Praise. It la
better to chain iirfth these unlmnU and
go-out free nnd unconcerned • about
self. All this concern -nbout self Is
the misfortune which dogs (he man
who hns not related himself to the one
universal law.

President

Swift &amp; Company,

Stucco for Renovating Home.
• Many turn will “spruce up tho old
plnre". when they will not tear down
nnd rebuild. Sometimes It Ih sentl*
nienl, sometime* economy. Renova­
tion can do n lot more than Improve
the looks of the house. Remodeling
nnd overcoating with stucco make the
walls flre-reslstnnt—lowering insur­
ance premium* and Increasing safety.
It rnnkrs thp home ensler to hcftt In
winter, cooler in summer, nnd often
towers the cost of repairing or repaint­
ing.
Ox, Slowest Animal.
There Js ho animal possessing less
speed than nn ox. In the ohl days, the
days before the advent of rullronds It
would tnko nr funner nnd fits ox team
two weeks to pinko n ‘round trip with
twentyvfivc.or thirty bushels of groin
to market, a trip thnt’, ',cati'. now ho
made by rail In half n day. Then the
patient hnlmnlx did well to jig along
nt the rnlo of two or three feet a *ecomL

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Monkey* U u Flit*.
Ilrnchm, In hja "Thlcrlcben,” tells
how certain kind* of mookoyn empha­
size their feeling* by striking with
their flits. When angry or. excited they
tiring their flats down upon the ground
with all their might. They are not
quite as foolish as the man who ham^
tners the table with his fist.
They
have this excuse: the are looking for
■ stone or stick- wttii which to crack
the ikall of their dlssentlpg fellow-

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U superior -to evil, u euro u
Heaven js better thani hell, we shall
win, ‘though the way. may be long
and bloody.
• •Let us then glory in the contest.
Let us pit our right and truth against
Germany’s Satan-devised
might.
Let us enter upon tho crusade with
the old crusader's spirit of old and
thank God that we-fight upder Ills
banner and in His cause.
Then, “ Onward, Christian Soldlers," for the very angels of Heaven
might envy you this supreme oppor­
tunity to sacrifice that you mny save
civilisation front barbarism, Chris­
tianity from atheism ,. wpmen- and
children from brutish beasts, and the
plaudit of the Master—"Well done,
good and faithful servant, enter thou
into the Joy of thy Lord.’!

By Richard
H. Edmonds ^M anufacturers
Record
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ing eyes .light the pathway to
Hcavqn, arc killed as though they
were ravenous bdhsta, and their suf­
ferings jibed- at by the inhuman
monsters turned loose, filled with all
tho vilcncss of their hell-begotten
lives.
Fields are made desolate; churches
and cathedrals are blotted out, wells
are poisoned, whole villages arc
■wept as by the besom- of destruc­
tion, nnd awful devastation uncqualed in all the long years of
men’s existence on earth reigns wher­
ever G erm any's, accursed, army
and more priceless tmngs oi me.
moves. Millions bf men, the flower
Innocent.
whose sliplng
FLOUR FOg ALLIES
of the worliPs civilization, have with
tongues enchant nnd whose wondortheir hadira- fertilized a thousand
United Slates Must Save More
battlefields, and millions of orphaned
Wheat Flour
children and widows, fathers’ and
Washington, March 19.—Tho food
administration topight announced th
administration tonight announced
earth’s-m o s t fearful anguish, nnd the first of a series of steps of plans
still the awful reign of ruin nnd to stretch flour supplies sufficiently
to feed the country and maintain
death goes on.
the allies until the next harvest.
And why ull this suffering? '
Beginning with the baking trade,
Why these murdered men, women
which
uses -10 per cent of tiie wheat
nnd children?
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Hour
consumed
in this country, the
Why these broken- hearts? *
administration has approved plans
Why the hones of (ifthies and their for n division of flour supplies be­
mothers bleaching the pathways tween shops, sharing of wjieat sub­
through .the forests and
over stitutes, nnd for a nationwide edif-'
snow and 1ce as they fled from burn­ rational campaign to eliminate waste
ing homes td escape the rnvishor's cationnl campaign to eliminate
oncoming? .
waste.
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Further restrictions on the con­
3 cup* flour
cup booty
Because Germany through tho sumption of wheat, which were an­
cupt oatmeal
Pinch of tilt
years
had *bcen planning its hell- nounced last week as upder consid­
Scitl Itwl tt**poun
Cold wittr
devised scheme of conquest; its plan eration will be put into effect next.
tods
for world domination, .based on a
Aside from the shortage of wheat
definite,
pre-detcrmincd campaign of in the United States, another serious
Sift together the flour, oatmeal,
world^wide intrigue and lying nnd problem is confronted by the food
wit an J soda; add the sugar, then
thieving and murder and rape that administration in making good prom­
the honey thoroughly blended with
Kaiser Wilhelm, the syphilitic child ises to the allies.- Not ft single
•C trrrO L E N E . Moisten with
of sylphilitic parentage, and his week’s shipment of grain and car­
rotten-hearted, rottcn-aouled mili­ goes abroad has equalled the an­
enough cold water to make a stiff
tary cliquo might build a world em­ nounced program since January 1,
dough. Mix thoroughly. ’Roll
pire for their aggrandisement Sod so that there remains a deficit of
thm and cut with fancy cutter.
the pertpctual power of themseh;es 812.000 tons to he made up.
ifnd their descendants.

Democracy
Cookies

lightens the baking
lightens the bills.

This is the inescapable fact. This
is the mad-dng that is nl large. This
is the roaring lion seeking to devour
your wife and other loved ones nnd
your country, and you must either
fight or run. and if you run you are
sure to he destroyed.

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Inasmurh ‘nit the allied peoplrs
abroad are being rationed strictly,
officials here do not contemplate any
cifflailmnnt of exports nor do 'they
admit of a possibility of failure in
supplying the food necessary to carry
on the war.
Plans of the bakers for economyin their business were, outlined to
state food administrators here last
week by .Henry W. Studc, president
of- the National Association of Mas­
ter Bakers, and W. M. Campbell,
chairman of th e ’ association’s na­
tional terhnlchl service committee
will he appointed In each state
which will in turn appoint dlstric
captains nnd county leaders. Meet­
ings and demonstrations will be held
in every’ town nnd village.
No baker will have nn excuse fo
failure to pfAduce victory bread of
the rqost palatable character after
the trade secrets ol the leading mem­
bers of the business have been im­
parted to him, in the opinion of the
food administration.
Hearty appreciation of the baker’s
offer to. undertake educational work
was expressed tonight by the food
administration.

Just Pork Chtfcs.
Pnnnld often goes to the store with
ils mother, whirls a frugal buyer. One
lay he went nlone tq the butcher's. “I
sent free |wirk chops," lie said, "hut no
(ones, or fut, or lean,"
• As Brier William Sets It.
You never know when yop -Is ltnfipy
till you Is cl'ur out er happy lnu‘, un.’
den yinu ain't got lime null lef ter kick
yo'ae'f fer tint (mowin' It at de right
time.—Atlanta Constitution. ‘

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MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
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P Y O U R SHOES NEA1

LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK
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Sanford, Fla

A I-nrgc Stock of Tires, Tubes and Accessories Always on Hand, Also a Large, Stock of
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SECOND PRIZE

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N o Tube* too Badly Torn for us to Repair. No. Tire too Large for us to Re­
pair or* R etread.’ Special Facilities for Retreading and Relining. D on't
Throw Away your Worn Tires—Send them to* Us, nnd have them made
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Idolatry on tho Decline.
It In becoming n custom among nonChristian Chinese of Romeo to go to
the Methodist' chapel fur their mar­
riage ceremony. Because of, the Influcnee of the mission. Idolatry among
them has, practically ceased. ,

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Fight then we must, nnd as sure
as Qod is in Heaven, as sure as right
is better than might, as sure us good
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otic response to the President's ap­
peal to grow greater anti more
Spf/ &lt;* t
~n*rTW
staple crops. They have not h e s i­
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tated to clear ground to the limit of
W. JI. HAYNES, Online*! Manager
ttielr capital and -oakalat the nation
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J’ ublbhtd E m y Tussdsot and rtM a * .
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in-‘meeting *tbe^great-food: shortage
j&lt; Section 3lr;: I t shall be unlawful which Is startling tho 'world. But a
for a1ny servant or employe to carry number of localities have had the
HunacjumoN r u e s in advance
' th at the Hun isn't fighting for.a place in the sun, but for the FIRST
away fro m 'th e house or dwelling in misfottune of not being able .to get
ONI TRAN
their
product*
to
the
market
because
PLACE everywhere under the sun. Stop wasting youf dollars and
STS MOHIUN
1*1$ which- they arc employed any food
TtU U M ON ltU ..................................... 71 or foods, of any kind, unles* such ser­ of the transportation system. When
start loving AMERICA. Its a case of close ranks or close shop.
President Wilson assigned Secretary
N h « * 4 I* lb« CUr fcr Carriw tA*»r*v T o r ta vant or employe shall first obtain
Duty is not half so hard as Berlin will exact. Wake up, act, SAVE.
.from their employer permission in of the Treasury McAdoo to .the task
U t im i *r 20« Tm Mm O
' t i f M l a la A n u n M ad Ba Mad* al Offlia writing, describing each article of of solving the transportation difficul­
ties he placed on him responsibilities
food carried away each day,".
-SURPLUS $15,000.00
■l** -'*• CAPITAL $30,000.00
which no man could hardly say "he
Section 2 hita friend •‘husband,’.' would care'to invito. . B ut McAdoo
who uiually benefit* most, by th a t accepted the taalr with enthusiasm
which is carried away. It retds: “ It and confidence and out of chaos he
shall be unlawful for any ot}0 to re­ has brought about much order. But
ceive from such servant, or. employe in the limited time he has had the
-gftrAMTYOURBUStWEa.
-----any food or foods, unless such ser­ problem to confront and deal with
vant or employe has complied with
ho has not accomplished the results
See. 1 of this ordinance."
W. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
O. L TATLOR
R. R. DEAS
which it is hoped he-w ill attain.
Ass’t CiAb,
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WOODRUFF
Vka-Pr**U*ot
How would Tampa' housewives This it due- mostly to the.shortage
Q
like an ordinance* of thnt kind? — of trains.. Our great manufacturing
Tampa Tribune.
plants -have been turning out mas­
*•
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h •
----- 0 -----sive engines for Russia, France and
GIVE US INFORMATION
other‘nations, with the belief that
The
Herald
has
never
criticised
the
they were more sorely "needed there
2 *rE&lt;pRt$5
government in their war poljciea. —that in their sending them there
33*—Fred, Axer Sjoblom, Lake.
We believe in ’the official heads and they would *aerve more to quicken Mary, Fla.
in Woodrow Wilson and believing in the end of the-w ar. .Unfortunately
60—Oscar Milton Zittrower. San­
thorn
and
in
their
Judgment
have
for
us,
however,
the
developments
ford,
Fla.
The St. Cloud Herald says .they
62—Bruce Ciouaer, Maitland, Fla.
•»« to stage ‘“ Ten Nighta in a Bar left the. pollclca of the war to them. in Russia made much of this untir­
64—Robert Bertram Hawkins,
■TCooxn" down there.
We suppose But we would kindly ask the bfllcial ing work go for nothing1. We sacri­
-Stonewall Jackson Triplett and Dr. heads to give us the names of those ficed our own roads to help Russia, R. K. D„ Maitland,. Fla.
killed, wounded and missing and and now we are the sufferers. Long
78—Thomas Jcfferaon Parrish,
Buckmaster will have title roles.
their
address Just as the government trains which the engines are unable- Geneva, Ha. ;
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decided to do at the beginning of to haul result in ear after car of per­
134—Carl Mims Farwelle
•A compulsory school law is badly the war. Right in our own city to­ ishables going to loss.. Florida shipneeded In Florida. We see the ef day a family is mado desolate be­ ns in being so "far from the
big
THE QUEEN S CONTEST.
Itc ta of the boys running at large cause the dispa tchea yesterday quot­ market centers have already lost
•right here In our ow n-city of San­ ed a boy's name among the dead
f a year it has become,
ford. They should be in school un­ It might be our Sanford boy or- It much, and they stand to lose more Fine Priiea.Cauae Much. Excitement
Among Candidates
til thry are at least eighteen years might be some other boy at hun unless.the situation improve*. San­
famous; the man's cig­
&lt;of we* and it* is criminal for the dreds of boya bear the,sam e name* ford.shippers lost * ..whole train load . The Queen's Contest Is causing
parents to allow them to stay out in d Initials and until the real news .of foodstuffs thrpugh the miscarriage much excitement among the con­
arette for the men who are
of the whole shipment. No trace of
of school.
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is given dozens of families over the the shipment could be found. In testants and the beautiful prizes
w ork in g over here, and
• ----- 0 -----country are weeping with the San other cases where it took several now on exhibition dem onstrate that
fighting over there.
The Sanford Board of Trade U ford man over the fact that some­ days formerly to get their shipments a small amount of work will bring
the proptr channel through which to where in France a boy of a certain to destination, two weeks were tak­ the young ladies some elegant re­
The reason?
Because
take up not only the transportation name was killed. Some time in the en. This is since the cold spel turns. The following rules will gov­
question but every cither question nrar future the war department wil which so tied up the transportation ern the contest:
it’s made of Burley pipe
C o n test' opens March 18th, 1018.
-Uhat confronts this community. * Or- telegraph the family thii news liiit facilities. It is to be sincerely hoped
meantime
who
will
assuage
their
tgasixed action will get the results
Contest cloaca April 13th, 1918.
that the situation will show an im­
tobacco and because—
and organized action can only come grief, their suspense, ' their agony mediate Improvement. The nation
Votes coal one cent each and any­
through the organized effort* of the over the item of yesterday that
needs foodstuffs too sorely tq permit one can vote aa many times as they
boy, our boy maybe, was killed. them to go to waste in the cars. wish and as many times as they .cate
. Board of Trade.
1
No dctilla given, no home acidress, The' situation i* a ■critical one for to.
*“ -----0 ----no
address of. relatives, no informa­ Florida, and it's unfortunate, in
ANDERSON CAMOUFLAGED
T h / young lady having thn largtion
about- those you'ng men other view of the d«p*erte effort of Flor­ c*tL*/un
raber of votes at the close of
For tiie Aral time in many year*
*we again took the trip from Jack-, than Just cnoagb to cause grief and ida growers to make a real showing the contest will be declared queen
raonvilie up the St. Johns to S*nford JufPc^a‘-’ * nd agony and what ia in response to President Wilson’s ap­ and presented with a beautiful dia­
mond ring which La now on exhibi­
1this week on one of Mr.- Clyde's gained by
,v this childish and utterly peal. Jacksonville Metropolis.
foolish
system
of witholding the ad­
tion in the show window of U.
steamboats; and it'surely was worth
MEN WHO WILL GO
McLaulin. The young lady receiv­
the time. Bring the only |"crai*krr’ dress of those who have fallen. Of
what
benefit
to
the
war
department,
ing the next greatest number of
aboard, aside from the boat's of­
ficers. we were n firly pestered to of what benefit tit the government, IJit of Drafted Men Whw Expect to votes will receive a handsome watch
Leave Mnrch 29lb
bracelet, and the n r it highest a dia­
death with" questions, whirh lead* in hf what benefit to the news cenwr
ia
all
this
secrecy
about
the
ontsr
The following ‘list of drafted men mond lavallere. ' Mr. McLaulin Has
to suggest that there, ought to be
consented to give the choice
somn sort of information bureaus who h»re given up their lives on the white and colored who will be calletl i
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follows:
of t.vo diamond rings for first prizes,
along the tourist .route* for the bi&gt;ne- tomletfsM?
Let us bnve the dot tils for father
List of rotored rvgistraeta that wrist watch or diamond
&gt;fit of the inquiring.-—Bartow Inlavallere
-.form ant,-— - ' —
■-— r and -mother and sister ami lire! her will be entrained for Cam p Devans, for swrond prize, d ia m o n d '“laTaliere
or brooch for third prixo.
•Yes and darn your picture, Frank, &lt;and wife want the detuds and they Ayer, Mass., beginning March 29:
want
them
NOW.
t
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Julius
Sct/it.
Oviedo.
FlaIf* you ever make that trip again
The Votes are collecti»d once a day
----- O-----117—Lem Yondcll, It. F. ILL San­
without coming in to rpe u* you will
beginning
April 8th and counted and
ford. Ha.
GERMANY’S NEW SLAVES
nerd sin information bureau to keep
the
standing
of, the-rnndidale* pub­
1‘ 2 Julia* lluff. DM* Willow Are.,
the polici off you
What in the
By lying iriniehery and spy »or k
lished
weekly
in Tlic Herald. The
summer Lrccz*i &lt;Jn you mean by tin* Irermaii* have persuaded the Sanford. Fla.
commitV*
reserve*
tin* right to re-'
.17 Gturge S t.vrhi, Ahamunle
"riimuiirtaEi^y ’ through Sanford like simple minded and,childlike Uunemn's
jee;
(he
nomination
nf
any candidate
to throes away their weapons and Sjlrirvi. Fla.
that? "
without
assigning
rcasim.
tin —Sura lire ok*. Geneva, Fla. '
seek thn tall -timber. A littln Gcf71* —Warren Crump, Chuiunta.PTa. . The f.dlowing young, ladles have
. LIVE OAK COUNCIL IIITS.A T maji army of pe rhaps tOO.bOlb men j
HI
—Led worth Brawn, 811 Hick', been ene^yed In the •contest by their
is advancing. aimoAt unhindered by
' "TO TIN G "
friends: •
", .
ory,
Sanford. Fht.
Live Oak if taking n new tael; on, the millions of Russian* wh'u still
81
-.Foe
Sum
tntni,
SnnfcH
v
r
,
Nam.Yores
the fecal conservation qilV.stton
It ’ ‘‘all tht‘m,**dvH*s a nation.
Sanfnrd. Fui.
1 May Thrasher
100
i&gt; nu.king a clrive c*tt the- i ctmtaon | Now if Germany rah reap the
8S r).«-sr Middleton, 31-2 Fifth 2 Ethel Henry
:ou
tirnrtirr . -nor i; 'rook- &gt;J " to ir g " fruit of hei dirty work, she will tiu»r
St.. SanforL
3 Flore-*:-' llenrv
too
fern) In,no \n eniinanee v . p n * s - ncromplisboti far mure than
ox•
VI !,&lt;hr. Sunders. Ttitqi A'LIloa) 4 Astne* U u iiu i‘&gt;
Ino
1 . MOMiil i-rjrir^j'i ported 'wht n rile «..ir beg.i* . .'•■if- Ave . "ianf 1j t.
loo
a DtlrniJiy iinmph
’ *&gt; ■' ■&gt;' uni ,ui v-.i i l.as tfubjugated a population of M ,I (to—Harold G rant.
100
Helen l'cck • •
Huy the lra*(
It* i n- , 000,000 people. By tier well k ’ own St. &gt;an!on’. Ft a.
( ■
100
7 Helen Hand.
!li;quu*Ui&lt;4i(«ld&gt;- . would &lt;methods of exploitation and rrorss1
I ! j Elli.1 Blair. Al. imontie 7&gt;pgs - 8 Francs.* Clcapi ell
100
■■
in ■
, i-jnp. these will, become her hu.xjb|e •'illy -UiLiiu Brown, JJS Ua&gt;. aun- 9 Muriel Harrold
.100
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arid * submissive vassals. She run ford: T
10(1
10 C harlotte Hand
i rui.se out oi these*va.it masse* :t asw'
IJ t r l ’rv.'tua Cole, SanfitriL
100
11
Adclxiiic
Higgins'
F. »
‘ army of 10,000.000 men.
'
100
12
Fern
Ward
136
-Jo
tii
Henry
.VcKclIar.
Gc.
The Russians iu»' naturally 'd a neva.
100
- 13 Virginia Brady
K E al-P iH S l . •
•n MQO
t' ^ ietditig-txvtnperamuttt. They o'aryvd
i-I'!—Wvuej- Rarncf, i(*7 lv 3rd' H Francis' (lonaaio* v*. .*
fur generaliuna th,"! orders o'- th a* st Sanford. *
’ 100
‘ 13 Ruth McDaniels
100
Czar who trampled .ruthieoly
all
ll7 —W illlf/G urry Cuminirnt*,.
[ 16 J uni* St union
100
! their instinct* for freedom. They Gotdshorq.. . .
•
; 17 B erths Mary
will obey their German slave friver
100
1S3*—Ilrr.iat Puramore, 117 Fifth {.18 Elizabeth Stafford
a* zubmis*ively.
19 ltu lb Vaughn
St.. Sai^lird.
,
IDS —ttpger Whit ted . laike MonAlready Germany i* laying her
•
plans for the next wtllr. Next time ro*. Kla.
Buckuhin Bill Coming
2i f Wiiiic. Aemrsoa;. R uni Siu
she will prolix by the inisiaiaM sne
Buckskin Bill is coming—yen, the
has tnade this time. With 10,000,* in :. Sanford.
real Buckskin Bill that, history has
217—J o.i *h&gt;1i Reed, 810 FOcltory to]d
000 Bussinns available for ennquest
so much about. There are
she will jdan next time to averrun Ave., Sanford.
very flHv u! the old tirae warriors of
222—Alexander Aitsh, 4lS Cy- the plains left. Very few ‘ of those
such - portion*-—o f - -Europe -aa- she
HE Officials of the First National Sank
could not clean up this timo. Amer­ pri*ss. Sanford.
brave men that made American his­
desire to call to the attention of the
2 4 t —WUI Bias, Geneva, Kla.
ica's turn will come next.
tory. but Buckskin Bill bale and
general public the fact that the time for
2W—Nathaniel .Gilmore, FC F. D., haughty will be here ta entertain you
'i’here can, be-, no Jieaj^ in - the;
at the Society Cirr«s„ April U th,
‘ world while tae Germans hold Rus­ Sanford.
H u t th e y 're so practical and
making returns of incomes for taxation ex- .
'268—Walter E dw ud Murray,
I2tlr and I3th. £0c years he held
sia. The kaLer will be aWe to snow
d u ra b le th a t you cau keep
pires on APRIL 1st, and that there is a pen­
tke belt for being the champion pis­
bis subjects that war ia a paying Gultbiborq, Sanford.
n early all your, records in
alty for failure of those required by law who
272—Machion W3cy, Oviedo, Fla. tol and ride shot of the world and he
proposition. They will be all tte
th em .
278—Samuel Brawn.. Geneva, Fla. is sure -to give an exhibition that
more eager next time with the last
make no returns.
T h e re 'a n ty p e to m eet every
of conquevt. A great fleet wilt be * 279-r-'Frank L. Rurgcav Chuluota. will be w ell' worth aeeinr. To see
297*~CUrence Chappefl.^607 E: Buckskin Bill for himself ia an op­
prepared to attach our shores. It
purpose, oud th e d a f P a a
portunity that tkqiifr who have never
may attack us any moment r*i 24 Second St., Sanferd.
sto c k form a th a t fit them arc
We will be glad tq afford any assistance
' 299 —Mathew Hickson, W. Firiit seen this great man cannot afford
hours'
notice.-as
it
attacked'France.
bo carefully designed th a t you
to miss.
To protect -ourselves against that St^ Sanford.
in our power in making but reports, and trust
a n : able to use m any of them
305 —Marion Ford, Sixth St.. San­
attack, we must maintain n-ft enor­
Of course he will be in the big
you will make use of our services to the full­
w ith o u t th e slightest change.
mous standing army and keep it ford.
parade. All of the big features will
318
—
Archie
Oxendine,
Oviedo.
B ound in Red Cowhide Back
always drilling and always supplied
est extent. •
be in line and if it is impossible (or
with the . very latest munitions in
319 - William Royster, It. F. D.. you to viait the circus don't forget
a n d Corners," Corduroy Sides,
enormous volume.
Sanford.
he will be ia the parade on his white
S te e l H in g es, T o p Locking,
325—Leon Tyson, Third St., Sar&gt;- horse "Texas."
It
is
cheaper
to
clean
up
the
Ger­
j l i t u s d em o n strate how man peril nown while wv have pow- fo rd ..-. '
T “ " '~
y o d ’c a a sav e ,titne, labor and
335—Isaac Wilson, Goldsboro,
erful allies.—Gainesville Sun.
As Wit* as Anybody.
m oney b y using th e K salptU id
SarMofd, Fla. *
7c7
After
Aunt
Fanny had vAlnly striven
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338-LJanies Ashe, Geneva, Fla
P o * t B inder,
FLORIDA AND TRANSPORTA-.
to
convince
Walter
thnt
be
was
In
the
‘343—
'Warten
Davis,
Geneva,
Fia.
■F, L»T j o n D IFFICU LTIES
wrong she exclaimed: "Wnlter, I guess
0/ s a n f o r d , F l o r id a
List of white registrants who witl I know r. few things F* “So do I." was
* The tiiu*U'on Ipinfronled ' by -Flor
bo
'entrained
oh
March
29th
tar
his
Answer.
“1
fcuow
ns
fow
things
as
(da
firmcri-thla
year
is
more
or
let*
8aaford, Florid*
Phone 148
anybody."
discouraging in view of their patrf- Camp Jackson, S. C.
u v e the householder many dollar*
out.. And it might
$wrr in and year
3
Would be many a home
he there *Vo
without a cook
coi until the new order
af thing* worked out its own aolu-

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Local 61-l*t &amp; 3rd Fri, 2nd &amp; 4th
.Tucs-tf
W. L. Hunt of Oviedo was a San­
ford visitor Wednesday.Come t-o hear the Crucifixion at
the Congregational church Thursday. March 28th. - Gl-2tc
Miss Bernice Langford from New
. York.is spending a few day* at-th e
Gate City House.
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Friends of Miss R uth McDaniel
will regret to learn th $ t aho is ill at
her home on Sanford avenue..
Ice cream delivered every Sunday
in time for your dinner. L. R. Phil­
ips &amp; Co. ’
55-Fri-tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hynr* arc
the’ proud parents of a . Ann baby
boy.
Mrs. B. W. Herndon loft Sunday
for Staunton, Va.( where the will re­
main several wcoks the guest of
friends.
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House for R ent—E. T. Woodrulf.
68-fitp
The Woodmen Circle meets sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday at 2:30
p, in. All members requested to at­
tend.
Mrs. W. P. Carter has returned
bom Monlicello, Florida, where *ho
his been a guest of friends and rela­
tives for several weeks.
The ladies of the Catholic church
will have a cooked food sale at MeCuller's Saturday afternoon, March
.23. 1918.
Gl-ltc
W. B. Murray of Philadelphia Is
in the d ty for a' few days on busi­
ness.
Fred Bolly has, gone to Cleveland,
Ohio, where he will spend several
weeks on business.
Ilreak your Cold or LcGppo with a
few ptoses of 6G6.
r!3 9-2Gtc
Iflev. J. F.' McKinnon has returned
(rom Oakland where he has been the
been the guest of friends for several
days.
Miss Ruth Phelps has returned
from Jacksonville where she has
been the guest of friends snd rela­
tives for tho past two weeks.
Don't forget to leave your orders
for ire cream for Sunday dinner at
I.. It. Philips’ drug store Saturday.
55-Fri-tf
See McLautin'a window for the
beautiful prizes to be given to the
winners of the Queen’s Contest to be
held hero during the Red Cross Cir­
rus.
Mr*. K. R. Trafford of Pi&gt;rt Jef"fersoii, NY.Y., who haa been spending
the winter at Twin .Lakes was the
gut-xl of her niece, Mias Allie Trnf*
ford a feu- days this week.
The ladies of the Catholic church
»ill have a rooked food sale at M e
&lt; nth •\ Saturday afternoon, .Nfa^rh
'•.’I. r*»Jv
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It. \ J. P.. Hilhum of lliu M. E.
church* accompanied by Mr. L. P.
Rigan were in Dvletlo yesterday in
attendance r.t the.O rlnndo District
Mi*»iuuiiEy Institute.
iiuii.ii RoUmillat returned to Char*
I. **i*i. S. ( \, Sunday after a pleasV’1 * .1 of several days, the guest pf
1-• ..... her, Mrs. J. ’E. Rpumillal nt
' &lt; 1..... . or. Magnolia avenue.
for .Wood and heavy hauling ace
Murrell, or phone 378.
-iK-lf
‘ *ioT Brown expects to .leave in
a l' * days for Charleston Navy
Yard where he Is Inrated in the met!-

Palm Sunday
HOLY
CROSS
CHURCH
Park Avenue at Fourth Street
Low Celebration: 7:30 a. tn.
Nundny School: 9:10 a. m.
Mr. B, F. Whltncr. Supt. *
Morning Service: 11 a. in.
Sermon, "They took branches
of Palm Trees," S. John 12:13
Vesprrs: 7:30 p. m.
Sermon: 8. James and Spirit­
ual Healing of the Body,
S. James 6:14.
T ^ f t l o i s t for the Vesper is to be
Mr. Wlhlmihurst, tenor, of S.
Barnabas Church, DoLand. "The
Palms."
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By means of tho "Christian
^ ,a r" which haa always been
&gt;» the Christian church'from
vhe -beginning a churchman can
follow the life of Christ. This la
Palm Sunday which according to
apostolic traditions will be cele­
brated in Holy .Cross'Church.
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AS ALWAYS, EVERYONE '
WELCOMED . .

.Urio, who. baye been spending the

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Summary of the
Floating Snail
Talks Succinctly
Arranged Toil

Herald Reader*

leal branch of tho Navy. Collier Is
one of the Sanford boys who ia
making good with Uncle Sam's navy,
Mrs. P. D. Parker returned to her
home in New Smyrna Saturday af­
ter a delightful visit of several days
the guest of her daughter, Mrs, T,
L. Brown at her home on Firsts
street. ..
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RUB-MY-TISM — Antiseptic Re­
lieves Rheumatism -Sprains Neu­
ralgia -etc.
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Mrs. W, D. Gillen ami daughters,
Miss Ruth and Miss Grace have ar­
rived from Plant* City and expect to
make their future home in Sanford.
Mrs. Gillen is the mother of Mr. W.
D. Gil|en of this city*
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The Cccilian Music Club will
meet on Saturday afternoon (nt.
three o'clock in the studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson. Miss Tinno will
render several- violin solos.
All
members and patrons invited.
Get your prescription work done
neatly, correctly
and
delivered
promptly anywhere in the city.
L. II. Philips &amp; Co. do R.
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Mias Lily Wakefield and Miss
Rose Wakefield of Hamilton, On­
tario, who have been spending the
winter in Cuba have arrived in the
city and will remain several days be­
fore returning home. While here
they will be guests at the Gables.
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee has returned
from the McEwan Sanltorium at
Orlando whore, she was operated
upon several wocks ago and is now
rapidly recovering at her home in
tho Presbyterian manse. Her many
friends are rejoicing over her re­
covery.
Two dollars reward to anydne who
will find and pen up two pigs, one
black and white and one black and
brown.
Maggie Black. R. F. D.
No. A, or Sanford Ave.
60-2tp
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Montgomery
of Commerce, Georgia were here
several days of this week.
Mrs.
Montgomery ^nd her mother, Mrs.
Lucy Harbor spent-the winter here
nnd from here went to Ocala where
they arc stopping. Mr. Montgomery
is a prominent merchant of Com­
merce.
Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs.
Turner and R. O. Chappie visited
DeLnnd yesterday in the interests
of the Sanford Red Cross Society
Circus and met a most cordial re­
ception by the gpr&gt;dv poople of DeLand and the DeLand merchants.
They are coming to the Circus from
ell parts of Volusia county.
The Ladies' Chorus will sing the,
Crucifixion. March 2Kth. at the Con­
gregational church. 8:30 p m. Sil­
ver offering will be taken
fil-2t
A it l.-.in-'ion n* Jacksonville is
in the ri&lt;;. (or a few day*- on busi­
ness.
Friends of Mrs. L. Il/'Ph’iiips will
regret to learn th a t she U ill at J ut
ho;ne on Park avenue.
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-Expensive Hemstitching Machine
Just instuMed nt the millinery shpp
af Mrs. II. L Duhart. Ladies of
Sanford are invii-d -to rati and see
this mrrrhtTie in* ftpor.itionf Fourth
and Sanford Ave.
Ll-lf
G. A... DoCntlcs ri turned yester­
day from Boston when he has ite-Ai
the past two week* on budhiPXS.
Allison Withering*on returned year
terday from Apopka where lie bus
been for the past ,\veek on .liuslm**.
Mrs. Mamie Tolar left today for
Arcadia where aha will be the guest
of rc-Iatfvra and friends. for a -»Vv.'
days. - .
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson arrived
yesterday from* Mumfor'd, Conn.,
and will he guests ut the Galileo ft..*
several weeks.
Remember the Crucifixion, t i fie
sitng liy the Ladiej* Chorus, u- .-sled
by Me.-srj. Polk and Stone, at Con­
gregational churcii Thursday, Mein
28th. A silver offerin'; is asked.
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Mrs. Lerlle, Bryan and children
are In Arradia where they will spend
several days'the guests of Mr. H. E.
Carlton.
Mr. ond Mrs. Miller arrived today
from Bloomington, N ; Y„ and will
remain several days .before continu­
ing their trip to points on the east
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. F. VL Holmes left
today for Okeechobee after spending
several days in Sanford, the guesta
of Mrs. Lee at her home on Laurel
avenue.
In compliment to Miss Nellie El­
der, a bride to bp, Mrs. F. L. Wood­
ruff will entertain at a Ijnen shower
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Oak avenUe.
L. R. Philips &amp; Co.'s'drug store
open evory Sunday from 9:30 to
11:30 a. m. and 3:00 to G p. m. For
prescription snd medical purposes.
All work correctly *nd promptly
donii
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65-Frl-tf
Mr. anil Mri. G. E. McLaughlin
and Mfs. Dexter of ■IJsmilton, On-

IN SO CIETY’S DOMAIN

tbfc MrviCM.. Strangers to -tho city,
especially welcomed '
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Maccabees to Meet
•• Maccabees will meef M onday a tr
•7 o'clock. ’ AH.member* urged to bo
pr*.*nur|,

winter in Sarasota arrived today
and will remain several weeki, here
before returning home. They are
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H A P E E N I N G S - O P - I N T E R E S T 'I N A N D - i *
pleasantly located"at“fhej'Gablcaf.- 1 ^
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AROUND SAN FO RD
Tenny Deane who enlisted-in the
Urt.
No
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b&gt;«
MeLjtaihID),
Social Editor. *Anyano korttii cu».U, porlito oronyirtlrl*
navy Bevoral weeks ago received or­
lor Ihh column. It would bo opprocloUd Utboy would toUpbooo 370J ,
ders to report in Charleston, S. C.,
Thursday morning where he will be
The Sew Sews were cnterralned
Charles D. Ornic o f 'A tlanta
stationed for the, present.
very cfflightfuily y esterday afternoon registered nt the Hotel Carnes.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Perkins will by M rV o. L. Tn
Taylor at her nttracleave today for Daytona Beach live hotne*—on Magnolia avenue.’
Mrs. Bortroo of Orlando is the
where they will make their future Tkese afternoons are always most
guest of her brother, Mr. E. E.
home. They will be greatly missed pleasantly spenti being perfectly in
Prices in accordance with
Brady.
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by their hiany friends here.
formal Fruit salad, roffco and sal
the new ruling or the
Mrs. H arry Dickson snd. little tinm were • served.- •-Mr*-"Taylor's Have J’ou-.Made Your IncootjC Tax
Food Administrator.
Return?
daughter arrived yesterday from O r­ guests were Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mrs.
If not, you atill have until April
lando' and will- be guests of her Dingce, Mrs. Henry McLaulin, Mrs
Sold only in addition to
mother, Mrs. M. O. Higgins at her Smith, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. 1st to make return before a penalty
equal amounts of flour
home on Oak avenue for several Morse, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Frank is uttached.
days.
In order that none may bo penal­
Woodruff and Mrs. Guthrie.
substitutes as per ruling.
ised for their failure to properly file
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly and Mr.
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and Mr*- E- P- Morse of Sanford
Mrs. J: W. Dickins- has- been ap­ returns men are being sent out by
were greeting DeLand friends yestor- pointed by the president of the the collector into each county in the
day. Mr. Holly, as nil the world] FURida Federation Women's Clubs state to.a-ydst those who find it hard
nnnd
VXW1 fOrlando
l pi ft ftt mI — knows
1— t W
ft.a is
L *tho
—m
m■f i i, 11 aed
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&amp;m * ft ft ft*
W * ft
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gifted’
Mrs. Edgar.Lewis ns* state delegate to make returns. In this connection
Itor of the Sanford Herald, and-ia to Biennial of G. F. W. C. to. be Income Tax Inspector Roy !L Har­
also vice president of^ the Florida held-in Hot Springs, Ark-, the last ris Is now in Sanford fur three, days
only, Thursday, Friday* and Satur­
Christian
Assembly
association, of April and first of May.
day of this week. If you wjsh uny
which held a meeting in DeLand
assistance,
call on hint. You will
yesterday. ' Mr. Morse, who makes
Mr. F. W. Curli«s of Madison
his home in Sanford is extensively WU., 'who has been in Sanford for find him in the office of the county
interested in cattle ranches in Span­ aeverul-wfcks-witb his mother and judge nt the court house, and lie
ish Honduras.
Mr. Holiy states his sister, Mrs. Davis Hart left yes­ twill be pleaaetl to asaiat all who call.
REM EM BER—APRIL FIRST is
that he expeefta a' large attendance terd ay for Texas to • visit his son
nt the annual meeting of the Flor­ who-is in the aviation carps.
the Inst-dny for' filing tjiese- returns.
ida Press Association in April.—
James M. Cathcarl, Collector,
DeLand News. .
.
District of Florida.
Collier Browo, who enlisted lust
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ingraham and April in the hospital eurps Is at home
Httle daughter, Elizabeth of St. Au­ on his first furlough looking fine,
&lt; At the' M. B. Church .
gustine, accompanied by Miss Hop­ snya his only regret is he did not go
Services a t the Methodist church,’
kins, daughter of Postmaster Hop­ in sooner.
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" * *" Corner Fifth and Park avenue on
next Sunday as follow*:
kins of that city are guesta for a few
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Hundny.school at 9:46.
days of Mr. and Mrs. F, P. Forster
Mr and Mrs. Tas. Ingraham of • Preaching, 11:00, by Rev. Howard
on Magnolia avenue. If Hon. In­
graham keeps up his successful work St. Augustine a n d ‘Mrs. Ingraham's Dutill of Umatilla, after which will
of locating many more people in the sister have been the guests for sev­ be held the sacrament of the Lord's
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Chuluota section of Seminole county eral days of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Supper.
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Intermediate League, 6:00 p. m.
we are going to annei him and for­ Forster.'
Preaching, *7:30 p. m.
bid his crossing the St. Johns again
• Mrs. Harry N. Dickson of Or­
Services will be held every night
en route to the Ancient City.
lando and her imall daughter arc this coming week by tho Rev,
Notice to Property Owners
the guests of Mrs. Dickson's mother, Howard Dtltill.
Section 60 of Chapter 569G of the Mrs. Higgins at her borne on Oak.
Everybody cordially invited to at­
Laws of Florida provides that "If avenue.
tend theso services.
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the tazes upon any real estate shall
not be paid before the First day .of
Tenny Deane, who recently en­
Btf Cabbage
April of any year, the tax collector listed in the navy has received «fs. ,
O. J. Popn, one of our well known
shall advertise and sell.”
ders to report in Charleston, S C.,
Please take notice that state and where he will be stationed for the growers who INes on Celery avenue
brought a cabbage to the Herald
county taxes, if remaining unpaid, present.
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office Tuesday night thnt bents any­
will become delinquent on April 1st.
thing ever exhibited. The cabbage
Jno. D. JinkinS,
Dr. Greene nnd Mr. Wilkins of head &lt;8 largo and hus a hunch of
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Tax Collector, Buffalo. N. Y., who have been at leaves around it thnt spread nut
Seminole County.
the Hotel Carnes for several weeks almost u yard across uml the entire
6G-8tc
left Tuesday for St. Petersburg. *
plant will weign about )o pounds.
It is a beautiful sight nnd demon­
Oranges Are Money
Ed want G, Pierce, a popular strates what can he grown hrre in
A car of Valencia oranges shipped
Inst week from Winter Park brought young commission rnnif who hus the cabbage line.
12,755.00. or S7.GG per box. This, been coming here for severul winters
we think, is a rather effe ctive. an­ is in town on business.
Dr. Wilkie at Presbyterian Church
swer to the often asked question,
Dr. W. B, Y. Wilkie, pastor of the
"Is there any money in citrus fruit /^M rn. Junie Komnillat leaves ne^t Presbyterian church of Dunedin will
week for. Atlanta. Slip' wTII spend preach at the morning nnd evening
growing?"—"Lakeland Telegram.
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-the summer at "The Terrace" nt services ut the Presbyterian church.
Stone .Mountain, Ga.
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Dr. Wilkie i&gt; r,o stranger to Sanford
Holy Week at Hilly Cross
hnving
been hero before uml a large
Palm’ Sunday is tin; beginning of
Ralph It mi sit iIiit i returned
to cnngri'vatinn is expected tit greet
Holy Week n n d 'th e services in Holy
Church for the week will be Ch.irlej-ton the e.irlx p:irt 'o f the him.
wee V .ifler a vnii nl several ilay-r
Mond:i;. 5 p ut.
S'lmluv s -1 ml at 9 f.'» Morning
w;'l. t.!.&lt; mother.
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TiH-Mtuy, 5 p t.i
servite at i t . Evening service* at
Wednusduy, 7:30 p. m.
7:3') instead of .he former hour Of
PHONE 277
The many friends of Mi iw Ruth ' •
Holy Thun tiny. G:3&lt;i n. m,, 9:30
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McDaniel
will
regret
to
learn
of
her
-All
are
cnrtlially'inViu-d
to
attend
j
a. tn., 5 p. nt. (Day of Institution
Illness and are hoping for her n,
of the Sacrament of the Altar).
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Good Friday, 11:30 it. nt..
tn.. spt-edj' recovery.
HATS THAT SH O W CLASS
Ti3l) p, tn.
In every detail of shape nnd trimming
Mr nnd Mta. (!. E. MeLiughlin
Easier Even. 6 p. m.
Orxicr o! Il'.tiir.lteit. Uni.,
are market features of our tnillineyy disSet* i.vx roinmemorative of the, ;(:• |
^T*)s\-7'-’t&gt;inr*eptel1-mff(Ti,Tr'Tmr_&lt;ir w t-tl-rwtto
id
ifi*^
lMillies.
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iav days before the rrucihxi-m arej-ur
Hfd
tiexi,(Min
that individual choice is
11 . i hi-! t a, .1 e-votte is. invt t-i u
uIwujk possible especially in such a com-,
Mi. and Mrs. li. J. Manchester
pie to collection us ours. You'll regret
l .!. .
nf S*. IVti-rsburg- nn- spending sev­
it exceedingly ii you select your summer
en.!
vu-k*
in
Sanford
Notice
bat before seeing our offering. Chil­
Notice i* • hereby ■given that tindrens butt: at popular prices.
Mr. anti M rs.-J. Dixon Avery'of
board of county commissioners offer
tor dak-.one pair of mules, pair to be Pittsburg arc gucaU ,ol the 'Hotel
designated by the board. For in­ Carnva tor a few days. ,
. * MII.LIN KR Y
formation see commissioner in yojtr
Mr.* and Mrs. lb I~ PerkitLi left
district.
E. A. Douglass,’Clerk.. Wedne-ility for Daytonu where tlioy
will make their hpme.
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Cati'iht Some Fine Fish
Mi** Uutli Phelps who has bren
Chnrli.t Whitnef and R. IS.- King vi iting relatives in Jacksonville la s
spent u fow iiuttm on Golden Lake returned home.
the o'.her ([ay nnd brought back
tome beautiful 'ro ut or big mouth
Mrs H R. Slovens is visiting her
bans. 'Mr. King represents the
son, Capt, Ralph Stevens at Pe­
lleddon Co., of Dowiuguc, Mich.,
tersburg, Vc.
who .make all kinds of sporting
goods and they used the Zn rugos a
Richmond Pit-rson Hobson of Chiflouting bait,"scale finish, tho Hedcugo
was a guest at the Hotel Cornea
don rod and Simpson line of the 20
on
Wednesday.
pound test. These goods must be
the real thing for Mcssrc. King nnd.
Mrs. Burdick of Daytona is visib
Whltncr brought back bnsa thnt
ranged from 1j f pounds- to the ing bur son, Billy Burdick for a few
largest that weighed
pounds days.
and they were exhibited at tho
.
Carnes Hotel where they elicited
Judge Cary D. Landis of DoLand
many compliments for-the fishermen. was in Sanford Thursday on* busi­
where many, of your dollars th at '*
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This fine string of fiah demon- ness.
could be rescued f^om thought­
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demonstrate not x&gt;nly the akill of
less and needless expenditure
tho fishermen but th a t the cleat* ’ M. M. Smith of Wintefr Park was
water lakes around Sanford are the in Sanford Wednesday for a few
may be deposited and set to
best fishing grounds in the state not hours.
work earning interest for youl
mentioning the beautiful Wekiwa
river, the St. Johns river nnd Lake
Mrs. Mamie Tolar is visiting rel­
Monroe, Lake Jesus p and Lake atives in Arcadia for n few days
Harney. Whltner and King had a
picture taken of the ftsh that should
George A. DeCottea haa returned
be reproduced Li the magazines.
from . B oston-and Washington.
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Belgian Ttcllef
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J.
B.
Lawton
of
Oviedo
was in
. This ia tho week for collection of
Sanford
Wednesday
on
business.
clothing for ’ Belgium and- French
women1 nnd children. ‘ Articles can
be sent tO’ Red Cross weork rooms *. M rs. W .-P,*C*M or ha* returned
from a visit to Monticello.
In Pico buildings
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12 lbs. D olly V arden
Flour - - * .90
24 lbs Ob. Flour -1.80
24 lbs. Pills. Flour 1.75
12 “ “ 11 .90
12 lbs. Cm. Flour.-J90
24 lbs. “ V 1.75
24 lbs.Sell Rising 1.75
12 lbs. “ “ .90
Irish Potatoes. 40c pk.
Gr. Sugar 10c Pound.
Whole Codfish
Peeled Peaches
Prunes
Apricots and Apples
Graham Flour
Whole Wheat Yellow Heal
Barley Flour
Rye Flour
Potato Flonr

Octagan Washing* Pow­
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Gm. Washing Powder 5c
Export Soap 5c » a

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c o n c r e te ratalnlng wall, a n d baa cauaad i
ba Ailed In. reclaimed a n d b r o u g h t l o ,
t o p o g r a p h ic a l level a ll r e claim ed l a n d Iron
t b a d l H c a l m id b u lk h ead -to tb a m a a a d a rtn r
line of L ake Monroe, aa s a m e a it a ta d p rio r
to aald r e c l a m d l e n . all of said work h a r i n g
bean d o n a In atrlct c o n fo rm ity w ith th a
plana a n d ipeclflcatlons Ibareforv heretofore
p r e p a r e d b y tha city e ngine er of S a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a , a n d Tn strict accordanc e w ith th a
e r d ln a n c a a of tha c ity of Sanford, with r e f ­
erenc e th ere to , and,
W hara aa , there le now d u e t h e city of S a n ­
ford. b y the eererai lot a n d pro p e rty owner*
In e a ld bulkhea d district f a r aald b u l k b e a d ­
ing s n d reclam ation, t h a t o t a l sum of $2I,«
140.26,.. a n d ,
W haraaa, the c ity of 8 a n f o rd h a s a n d
holds liana on all Iota a n d p r o p e r t y In aald
b u l k h e a d dlatrlct covering
e orerlng t h e p ro p o r t lo n a t a
p a r t of tth
totall coat ol
o l t.b—
a bulk
-h ea d in _g
h ae tota
----------------and re claim in g of aald land*, t o ' b o p a id by
tha I n d ividua l prope
p ro p e rty owner*, aald liana
th*
being d u l y recorded In 1t h a poblle recorda of
SemToole
r« * c ounty, Ftorldg, a n d ,
W bereaa, by an o r d in a n c e duly passed
a n d a d o p t e d by th a c it y of Hanford, Flor­
ida, t h e Issue of b u l k h e a d Im provam attl
lien certificate* of I n de bte dness has bean
duly a u th o r is e d In th e a u m of $11,140.25,
and
W here as, th e city council of Hanford. F lo r ­
ida. Ip t h e earrclaa of t h e i r option deem ed
it a d v is a b le , Instead of disposing of aald
re rt l f ir a t e a of Indebtedness t o r a is in .*uch
certificates nf Indebte dness a n d deposit th e
sam e w i t h th a traaaurar of t h a c ity of S a n ­
ford, t o be ke pt by t h e tr e a s u r e r of t h e city
of Hanford in a special a n d se pa ra te fund,
to be k n o w n aa the * I m p r o v e m e n t F u n d . "
and t o cause to be Iaaued a n d sold, bonds
In t h e s u m of 121,Odd.on. l o be designated
I m p r o v e m e n t bonds,*'- w ith Interest c o u ­
pon* attaches), said b o n d s not to be In a i eras o f ‘ l b * aggregate a m o u n t of aald certifi­
cates of Fndebtedoeaa, th ere fo re;
(Is It ordain ed by t h e
council of Sanford. Florida,
S e c tio n 1. T h a t the b u lk h e a d lien I m ­
p r o v e m e n ts ol Indebtedness nu m b ere d from
Un* t o F ive aa followa, to - w i ti C e rtifica te N um ber O na for the a um of
$2,734.26,
C e rtifica te N um ber T w o for th e aum of
$2,831.05.
C e rtifica te N um ber T h r e e for th e s u m of
$10,140.38.
C e r tif ic a te N um ber F o u r for tho a u m nf
$3,800.51.
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C e r tif ic a te N u m b e r F ive for ’the tu r n of
$2,831.05,. •
a g g re g a tin g the total aum of $ 2 1,110.25.
shall n o t ' be offered fur aala, b ut Instead
t h e r e r l s a i d c ertio ra tes nf Indebte dness ahall
be r e t a i n e d by the c ity of Sa nford, Morlda.
and d e p o s i te d with th e tr e a s u r e r nl t h r glly
ol H anford, Florida, In a special a n d aeparate f u n d to be known as t h e " I m p r o v e m e n t
F uad."
S e c tio n 3. T h a t rf bond Issue In t h a aum
of $31,000.00 for tha p u rp o se of p a y in g , re­
tiring a n d funding c e rta in vouchers o r . w a r ­
ra n ts of t h e city of S a n fo rd , Florida, issued
lo r a y m e n l of tha p r o p o r t lo n a t a p a r t of the
coat t o l&gt;e borne by . p r o p e r t y owners In the
b u lk h e a d dlatrlct* ol S a n fo rd . Florida, In the
c o n s t r u c t i o n of a b u lk h e a d bordering on
Lake M o n ro e in the c ity of Sanford, Tying
betw een t h a esst aide of a n u n n a m e d alley
b e t e e e n Sanford and C ypreaa avenues, a r d
the weal alda of Myrtle a v en u e , and for the
p r o p o r t io n a t e pa rt of tha cost t o be borne
by aald p ro p e rty owner* In filling In, reclaim '
In a n d bringing to a to p o g rap h ica l level all
reclaim ed land from t h e line of said, bu lk ­
head t o t h a shore line e x istin g prior to said
r e c la m a tio n , be sn d t h e sa m e le h ereby a u ­
thorised in accordance w ith th e provisions
nf an a c t of the legislatu re of the s l a te of
Florida, d u ty passed a n d a d o p te d during
the erosion ol [915, e n ti t le d , "A n. Aet e m ­
pow ering Citiea and T o w n s t o Issue a n d sell
m p r o v e p ie n t bonds s n d t o |ss u ( a n d dirpose ol certificates of In d e b te d n e s s agalnat
p ro p e rly assessed tor I m p r o v e m e n t s ."
Hertlon .7. T h a t the b o n d s a u t h o t l i f d to
be iaaued b y Section T w o of this ordinance
• hall he in a n a m ount n e t In eareaa of t h e af-

d r b i e d n u a avldene*d t h a r a b y d a n o t a ic e r d
a n y charter, e t a t u t c r y o r c o n s t it u t io n a l l im ­
ita tion.
*_
’ •
T a 'f f l t n s M Whereof. w * , . t h * uodecafgtied,'
Mayor, P resident of t h * C i t y Council and
Clerk of t h a C ity ol S a n f o r d , la Hamlaole
C o u n ty , F lo ild a , being d u ty a u th o r ise d to
• i r e u t a th is bond o a b e h alf a f aald c ity
bava hereto aubaertbad o u r n a m e s officially,
■a d affixed t h a c o m m o n a*a) of said city, aa
of t h e firat d a y of J a n u a r y , 1916.
. Countersig ned:
M ayor.
Attest:

WE SEND.MANY
A TIRE ROLLING

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

“Say It With Flowers” •

PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR EASTER

White Roses........:...$4,d0 to $6.00 Per poz.
Pink
11 .............3.00 “ 6.00
Russell “ ........... 7.50 " 10.00
American Beauties.............. 20.00
White Carnations................ 2.50
2.00
Pink and Red Carnations
Easter [allies
................. 4,00
100
Sweet Peas........................... 4.00
4.00Double Violets ........... . *
Roman Hyacinths............... 2.00
Narcissus White ....:...:. .*.... 1.50
1.50
Jonquils .!

5

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£
,
R f

Experimenting.
To Cut Paper.
When yon lode-your lutlfe of. da not . On catering Millikan's room one dg*
inro it pair of scissor* ot hand for cut- his friend, Plngley, found him ihum^
Jng tho paper a common pin or needle Ing tho piano, with all his might tad
&gt;f nny kind serves the purpose admlr- drawing the most discordant n0i*
tbly, says Popular Science Monthly. If from the Instrument. “What In
t Hr a single shoot from -which the name of all that Is good nrc you d|„
Ing?** asked Plngley. “I am trying to
flipping
IK Is
li to be removed, lay the part
in nnother
paper, hold the pin slnnt- play that score of Wagner's," fenii^
Jtn t
arise so that the point will follow Mllllkrn. • “But the score is Upj|&lt;je
tround the clipping, Just as If tracing down," said Plngley. "That's true"
Is outline.
Pass back over the aald Mllllken. UI had It the other tt»,
•cratch \r|th the point In the lead and up at first, but couldn't make head or
rou will be surprised how. smoothly., ita ll of It, so I thought I might buco*,i
Mn thla way I"
^
die pin cuts the paper.

AN O R D I N A N C E
P r o r l d l n r far t h * laaaaota o f Bfllkheod
L ien Certificate* of l a d t b t a d n a a a s ( i r e ■s t i n t f l l . 1 4 0 . S S , r o v e i i n i Iba a m o u n t a u a
a n d poyflbl* b y p r o p a r t y o w ne r* In tha
l l u l k h t o d D istrict of Sanford, F l o r i d * , for
t b a . p r o p o r t l o n a t a p a r t of t b a c oat to bo
b o r n a b y aald p r o p a r t y ownara In reelslraI n i b u l b h a a d l n c a n d b r l n |( n g t o a U p o
g r a p h ic a l lovel all r e d t l m e d l a n d In tbi
“ ciiy C D riT
U u l k b a a d D istrict of Sanford, F l o r i d a .
W haraaa, t b a c i t y of Sanford, F lo r id a , un
P resident of t b a C i t y Council,
tier a n d In n u n u a n c * of Sactloaa 3 9 3 t o I f f ,
lalercot Coupes
b o t h Inclusive, of t b a HovDed O rd ln a o ra a
No. I . .
$30.00
of t b a c it y of Sa n fo rd baa c aua ad all prop­
On July 1, 1918, t h a t i t y of S anford In
e r t y la I b a c ity of Sanford lying a n d balog
Seminole c o u n ty . F lo rid a , will p a y t o bearer
b a tw a a a t b a t a l i ald a of an u n n a m e d alto;
T h ir t y Dollar*, law ful m oney oj t h e Uolt*d
b e tw e e n S a nford a n d Cypreaa a v e n u e s , am
S
t a t e s ol A m erica, a t Ibe office of th * ( m a t ­
t b a wool aide of M y r t l e a v e n u e border!*
ure: of &gt;*!d c it y fa B a n f a id , Florida, or a t
u p o n L a k e Moq$o*, t o be faulkbradod, am_
t h e National R a n k ol C o m m e r c e In th e city
iaa c au a ad t o , be erected a c o a r r e t e rata lo­
ol New York, a ta to of Now Y ork, a t - th e
ng w a ll, a n d baa cauaad t o be Ailed In, ra­
option of Ibe holder, be in g six m o n th s ' Incial m ad a n d b r o u g h t to a top o g rap h ica l
tere -t then duct on Ita I m p r o v e m e n t Ilond
U r a l a l l recatm ed l a n d from th a lin e of aald
d a te d J a n u a r y | , 1918, No. — ------ .
b u l k h e a d t o th a m eandering lin e of Lake
M o n r o e , aa name e nlrted prior t o aald re­
C ity Clerk.
c la m a t io n , all of aald work h a v in g b e en done
on the road again that the owner hid
Certlflrata toy be p i lo t e d on t h a back of
In e t r l c t co n fo rm ity with the plane a n d a pedeach
bonds-v
ruefully regarded as fit only for scrap­
flcatlona therefor. heretofore p r e p a r e d by the
S l a t* of Florida
at.
c it y e n g in e er of Sanfe rd, Florida, a n d la
ping uniil ho heard of us and our fine
Seminole C o u n ty .
■m e t acc o rd an c e w ith Iba o r d l n a n t e e of tha
T h e undersigned, r l t y tr e a s u r e r of the city
c i t y of S a n fo rd , w ith reference t h e r e to , aed
vulcanizing work. When he
how
of'Sanford fn th e r o u n l y a n d a ta to aforesaid,
W h e r e a s , t h e r e le now due the c i t y of S a n ­
perfectly
*
e
had
restored
his
tire'i
ser­
doe*
he
rtby
certify
t
h
a
t
rerlifirats-a
of
In­
ford from t h a aevaral |o | a n d prope rly
debtedness e q u a l In a m o u n t
to th e (ara
ow nara In aald bulkhea d dlatrlct tor yald
viceability
our
price
seemed
th
he
very
vatua of t h a bonda being Issued h a v e been
b u l k h e a d l n g a n d reclaiming t h a t o t a l rum
deposited by t h e c 'it y oofl B
Sa n fo rd w ith me aa
small for the service rendered. It ctrof l l l . 1 4 0 . 2 S , and
• urh r lty trea su re r, in a special
p a ra te
.wclal a n d se
eeparali
W hereas, t h a c it y of S a n f o r d , he* and
fund known aa t h e I m p r o v e m e n t F u n d . •
tainly is when compared with the price
bolda l im a on all lota and p r o p e r t y In aald
In. T es tim o n y W hereof, I h a v a h e reunto
of
a new tire.b u l k h e a d district covering the p r o p o r t io n a t e
•ubsrrlb ed m y B i n s officially, t h a 4 th day
p a r t of t h a t o ta l coat of th e b u l b h c e d l n t
of March, 1918.
a n d reclaim ing of said land t o be paid by
aald p r o p e r t y ownara, aald Pena being more
C l l y T rea sure r.
p a r ti c u l a r ly deacrlbed aa fotlowe, to-w lt:
Passed th is t h e 4th d a y of M a rch , A. D.
Oak and 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida
Fleet, A lien (or | h i eum of 13,7)14.21,
1918.
agelnet t h a following deacrlbed ‘ p r ope rty,
C. 11. D I N G E E ,
s i t u a t e . lyin g and being In t h e . r i l y of yen*
P r c e ld a n t C i ty Council..
• ford, c o u n ty of Seminole, e l i t e o f ' Florida,
I, Ja m es C. Roberta, c it y c lerk o f ' l h e r l ty
more p a rticu la rly deacrlbed a t follows, too
f
,
Sanford,
F
l
o
r
l
d
a
r do h e r e b y certify t h a t
wlt: lleginnln g a t a point where t h e north
th* above a n d foregoing o r d in a n c e was d uly
line of CommWriral etreet e e t e n d e d e a it
passed by th e City council in s«selpn on the
Intereecte th e ra e t line of Sa n fo rd avenue,
1th d a y of M a rch, 191K.
T h e n r e n o r th 318.66 ft. to a p o in t SO ft.
Witness my h a n d a n d t h a seal of th e r i l y
e outhw eeterly (m eaaured at r i g h t angtra)
nl
Hanford,- Florida, on t h is t h e 4th d a y ol
from n o rth e rly line of concrete reta in ing
M arch, 1918.
wall, t h e n c e ’ r u t parallel wllfi eald retaining
meal)
JA S . C. HOME RTS,
*
*
**
wall 121.I S feel more or free, t o w r i t line
r
C lly Clerk.
r i l e n d r d nf an alley between S a n f o r d ave­
T h r above a n d foregoing o rd in a n c e waa
n u e a n d Cypreaa a venue ; t h e n r e e o u th 274.8
duly approved by me on th is t h e 4th d a y of
ft. t o a point eaat of flee., t h e n r e weet
March. 1918.
113.4 ft. chore or let* to beginning, t i m e
_
J. D. DAVISON,
being t h e p r o p e rty of P. !,. W oodruff, which
• Mayor.
eald lien la du ly recorded In t h e p u b lic rec­
61-Fri'6le
ord* of Seminole c o u n ty , F l o r i d a , . In Lien
Rook 1, page 180 o n ' t h e 18th d a y of No
v a m b e r, 1917,
S econd) A lien for th e aunt ol 12.K3L0S,
14
44
New Vegetable Wax From Ecuador.
a g a l n e t t h a following deacrlbed p r ope rty,
■Ituate, lying a nd be lng-ln th a c it y of S a n ­
From prc’hlntoric times tho Indiana
44
41
ford, c o u n t y of Seminole, a ta te of Florida,
uf Ecuador hnvc utilized a wax found
mora
particularly! daarrlbed
aa
follows,
14
14
to -w lt: flog, a t t h a Interaertlon of t h e weal
on certain Kpecleg of tull palms for
lino of Sanford a voauo with th e n o r t h lino
14 ,
44
making, candles, says the Scientific
of C o m m e r lc a l ( t r e a t , thence weal 117 ft.
U N IT E D STATES OF A M E H IC A
thane * n o r t h 318.08 ft. to a p o i n t *0 feet
ST A T E OF FL O R ID A
•
44
14
American. This wax occurs on Hit*
■o u t h w e a t r r ly ■ (m eaaured a t r i g h t angleal
* C IT V O F HANFORD. FL O R ID A
tree minks In granular form, cnclt tree
from n o r t h e r l y line of concrete r e itln in g
I M P R O V E M E N T C E R T I F I C A T E S OF
4«
44
wall, th e n c e aoulh 87
dag. 17 min. r a il
IN D K U T E D N E SS
furnishing about fifty pounds. .The
parallel with aald ratalnlng wall, 124.1 It.
I S S U E O F ISIS
44
t o Weal line of Hanford avenue calender!,
trees grow tn great numbers tin the
T h e c | l y of Sanford, Florida, a m u nic ipal
th e n c e e o u th 341.74 ft. to lire., t a m e being
14
• 44
mmintfilmt
along
the
const.
Samples'
c
o
r
p
o
ra
tio
n
in
t
h
e
a
ta
te
of
Florida,
for
value
t h e p r o p e r t y of T h a t c h e r ItsaR y C o m p an y ,
which aald lien la d u ly recorded In t h e pub- recvlved. acknowledges Itself I n d e b te d and
of
this
wax
were
sent
to
France
and
44
4«
lie recorda of Seminole county, F lo rid a , In p rom ises to p a y to the bearer hereof tha
flemiuuy, from which countries favor*
ol
S _ . . . . ______________
In
law ful
Idea Hook I, page 101, on the 14th day ol aum
*44
• 44
m onay nf t h a U nited S t a t e s nf A m e r ic a , In
N o v e m b e r , 1917,utile reports und ui^ offer* of 1(M} cents
tan e q u a l y e arly loaU ltm enla, t h e Are! ol
1
4
li
T h i r d : A lien for t h a aum of 110,143.38, •aid i n a ta llm e n ta b e l n r payable on t h e Aral
a i&gt;ound were received.
agalnat tha following • daarrlbed p r ope rty, d a y of J a n u a r y , A. I) 1919. with Interest
■Ituate, lying and being In the c ity of Han­ at t h e r a t e of 8 per cent p e r a n n u m , p a y ­
* |
ford, c o u n ty of Seminole, 'e l a t e of Florida. able a n n ually,' th e rem ain ing n i n e InstallWisdom of Our Ancestors.
m a r l pa rticula rly deacrlbed a i followa, m- m*nta with I n t e r e s t to ba pa y ab le on J a n ­
wlt:
lie*, a t the Interaertlon of t h e north ua ry t h e l a l a t c ash year, b e g in n in g J a n ­
Tell tne whether it In right or wrong)
Itna of Com m ercial alreel with t h e weet u a r y ' l i t . 1920, a n d e n d in g J a n u a r y U t ,
r e g a l e a m o u n t , of a a l d certificate * , e t in - f right 1 will do It; if wrong I will
line of P a l m e t to avenue, t h e n r e
north 1928, b o t h principal and interest b e l n r p a y ­
ebtrilnrws I d be d e p o s i t e d w i t h t h * r l l y
481. SI It. to point Kighty feet S. W1y able a t t h e office of the city tr e a s u r e r tn the t r e a s u r e r aa h e r e t n a b n v e p r o v i d e d .
jot, lint never let me hear the*word
(m eaaured at right a n g l e a l
from the r ily nf Hanlord. Florida.
S e rlJhn I. T h a t laid b o n d s shall be dated expedient.—Queen Victoria.
n o r t h e r l y line of c o n c r e t e
retaining
T hla certificate Is one of a aeries of five J a n u a r y 1st. 1918/ and ahall be of the d e ­
wall, th e n c e north C9 .tag. 17 min. weal
36 W. Furpyth Street
JackBonvlUe. Florida
pa ralle l with aald retaining wall (IN 21 ft., certificates aggregating the to ta l a u m ol n o m in a tio n of One T h o u s a n d ($1,000.09.
Dollars e a r h . bearing In te r r st at t h r r a t s uf
t h e n c e aout I, 870.33 ft. to C'omrrercial $11,140.24.
Beet and Wheat Food Value.
six
per
r
e
n
t
per
a
n
n
u
m
,
Inlerrat
payable
f
e
r
l
l
f
l
c
a
l
r
N
u
m
b
e
r
I
being
for
t
h
e
sum
s tr e e t, th e n r e eaat along n o rth aide of
That there Is morn food value In
srrrll-annually, un tbe first d a y of J a n u a r y
1
C om nv.rrlal etreet to beginning, which raid of t$2,734.26
aa J*1aa S■ N um be r
C ertificate
b ein g for t h e a u m and J u l y uf each year, said bonds to be num- one acre of t&gt;eots than In four of
Ilea waa duly recorded In the public reeIrrrsd
I
ru
m
One
to.
Twanly-One,
b
oth
Innf
$2,831.05
ortfa of Seminole c o u n ty , Florida, -In l.len
C ertificate N u m b e r
being (or t h e aum clurive, said bonds to m a t u r e and become wheat Is the Contention nf German ag­
Hook I. page INI, on th e 13th d a y of N ove m ­
due a n d payable In the following m anner ricultural KrfhntlKtR.
ber. 1917. eame beln* the pro p e rly of San­ of $10,140.38.
C ertifica te Numlter
b ein g (or t h e s u m to-wlli
ford Motel A I m p r o v e m e n t C o m p an y of $3,600.81.
Montis N um l.err One a n d T w o to m a tu r e
F o u r t h : A lien for lh* aum of S3.800.SI
C e r tlf lr a ta N um be r
b e in g for t h e , aum J a n u a r y 1st, 1919.
agalnat t h e following drsrrlbed p ro p e rty , of $2,83tsO.V
•
liu
n d s N um be rs T hree a n d Four lo m a ­
' i t u a t e , lyin g and feeing In the r l t y of Han­
Said re rtlfira tea having been a u t h o r l r e d ture J a n u a r y 1st. 1929
ford, c o u n ty of Herrlnolr, atate o f Florida,
Honda N u m b e r s Five anil Hit to m a tu r e
mure p a rticu la rly d rarrihed i t . fo llo w * .. 1P-. by the c ity of Sanford, Florida, a n d l u u e t l
* l c l i e * - '208 Tret Tmrlh of lh»~ t n l e r j e r i l o n ’ unde r, arid according* to ' the provisions ol (be J a h u h r y ' l a l , '1931.'-------7
Honda N um be r* Seven a n d Eight t u m a ­
of the n o r t h line ol Commercial e tr e e t with c h a r ie r of t h e r l t y of Sanford. F lo rid a, and
a
t h a eaat line of P a r k a v :n u e , t h e n r e north 4n s tr ic t c o n fo rm ity 'with the C o n s t i tu t i o n tu re J a n u a r y l i t , 1922.
IIund. N um be rs Nlpe a n ti T en to m atu re
47(1.7( ft to a p d n t 80 II. S Wly imraa- and Law s of t h e S ta te of Florida, including
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
tat,
1923.
among
n
t
h
r
i
s
C
h
a
p
te
r
8
"
fit
i
f
tbe
A
r
t
s
of
*“ f*d *t right angle.-1 from the northerly
Ilond* N u m b e r s ' E le ven a n d T w e lv e to
Cities
line of a r o n r r e t e retaining wail, t h e n c e S. 1915 e n ti t le d " A n Act em pow ering
89 d tg . 17 min. K. parallel with eald re ta in ­ ■fid T o w n s t n Issue anil sell I m p r o v e m e n t m a tu r e J a n u a r y 1st. I f l il .
Montis
N u m b e rs T h ir t e e n a n d Fourteen t o
Moods
am
t
t
o
Issue
amt
dispose
nf
C.eilifi*
ing wall 15'*.| It . | h r her enuth 123.38 ft.,
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1 9 2 3 .
th e n r e * r , | I 15 a f! in flag,, , a t r e b rin y the r a le s of | luleliledness against l'ru |rerty »•
ItcimlN u m b e r - Fifteen arid S t i l r r h to
property of the Florida Flab A I 'm ,l u r e C o . •essed for I nipruvetnents.*' and p u r ,r i a n t tn
which -aid lien *** duty re m r d e .t in t.ien e erlatn o rd in an c es and resolutions of Illi­ nisi ut* J a n u a r y l-t. 192*.
llontl- N u m b t r s S e v e n te en anti Eig hteen
linok l. p a r e INI, on i he |.Uh d a y of .No- cit) council of Sanford. Florida, duly hail
t^r (n a tu r e J a n u a r ) 1st. 1927
tin a d o p te d
Ve m bef, |9f.7. * .
Honda N um ber* N in e te en , Twenty and
Thla certificate la i i s u n I again*! ■he b i l ­
F ilth A It*n lor T h e «um nf 12,8.11,05
I at, 1920,
1925,
a pafnil the following dearrihed p r o p e r l y , lowing ileacitbed lands ssss-eat-d as t h e prop- T w e n ty - o n e to m a t u r e . J a n u a r y 1st.
e
rty
uf
%
situate,
lying
a
n
d
being
principal
a n d Interest nf sa id bunds lu be
a i t i a l e . lying and h r i n g - ln the c it y nf SanIn
th
e
c
it
y
of
Sanfnrd,
County
of
Seminole,
jta
yaln
e
a
t
t
h
e
office
of
t
h
e
r
l
t
y
t
rea
su
re
r of
fore, c o u n t y of tirm in n lr, atate o r Florida,
nyote p a r tic u la r ly dearrihed aa foitnwa, to. • ta le nf Florida more p a rticu la rly de sc ribe d rrJnfnrd, Florida, or at t h e National fla n k
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( I n s r r t description o f -p rn p e rty l
of *Newt&gt; Y o rk . ,
Hne r-l F u lto n m r r r t , w l'h t h r we I line nf
rsst r o v e r* the a m o u n t nr the a sse ss m e n t
S-rlloti 5
T h a t tjtr p roceeds ol all r»rPar*, a r e u u r . t h r r i r r weal ' l l * I r r t , th en re
hi.lC ldrdarsi placed lit tin- b a u d s
north *14 2 lyet. In a p n j n r l Nil feet couth (imile a n t i n u ta te d against the a b o v e dcsduy of
pf t h e city treasurer as a f t. r .. a i .| a to it' p a id
w - i r i l , (no a*ur. d at right a n c l e , t from rrlbed prjpl'efty on the
n e r t hefty .In*, ftf a r u n r l - i r r e i a m t n r wall, 1917, fn a I n e p r o port |.*f j l c , part of lbs- cost , |, atl l-e u.cil so d applied r a r l u Wi|&gt; in th
Is V the »bo)l‘ described p r o p (■»&gt; rnets* *«inl ret irr-imnt lit ill, b o n d , I
t h e n r e eo u th 89 t h e 17 rein )* p a r.ilh l with to l.e bo rn e
rty (or r e c l a m a ti o n ail land a n d b u l l h e a d i...,,.d n o d . r tin* . • lin.uir... a n t at! I.
-aid tetnltlipg aalj 12,' t I
l l c n r , - i.lh
t,rnr , r ~M .tirsi - .|V&gt; - i g n e l
411" Nl It u, ft, g , -ante |«* in / tin p r o p e rty • Im provem ent in tmfil d( said p r o p e r t y its
| l.y t|,i i - s . a t u it . &gt;.! the . . , ' f b a .d u . J
It M 'altrl llu ri, Attain whirl* eald Ileft j the b u lk h e a d d istric t of Hynli.rd
w». C.yd« recorded rn I o r* Pool* J pnee- i
1 ' T h e pa-posent of this vrri ifl.-ifff. ■ J n d H.e ' •tfv‘'i*e*t*f-s e - t t C s ' " &lt;*f lintel.tislc.-f . i | i t i l
nit l i e I tit, «|at rtf N n t e r n l t r . 1*t | 7 .
attn.ial
t ti'e r c .l thir.siti t g u a r a ,. 110. 1 1.1 tn 1-n 11• *. 1
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h. '-»* « ■'•»• '•( ' t»* •■■.r».1 •irp.' . t . d by the
.And 7Vher* a a, e»a I Ire loninon of t h r - . i t y III.. I t ! ) ..( Hanford. Florida, and for t h e liming 1—0 , ,I h r » e been
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dhoti’ I u p o n any 1 i . o - u t,J*»pro vetto"it li.f) e-nl.'ieale- of in .|* l.lr.Jri,-• '*■ • e|iy- id Hanford. Pbirlda w h e r e b y irrevl i n g psrtoil or rtatUMly pe»t*s*| l l m , lie not
on -V-d :t « . 1-1 th lota! -I.n. of f 3 l . l t &lt; l 2 i , oca l.l&gt; pleslgt d.
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fur tl.i p a r p r * . , d . • tiring.money t o pay in
It is hersdi) e e n i h e d and resiled, s h a l the 1 sullicluku n i ' . i " ) 10 t r e I mprisvpt.'irnl l uilil.lu
par I, for t h e carat i n r u n .) in jalii I ufkbt )d n u t iif thi-ae . eft Iliraies. of which t h is Is . pay a n y bun.I er i n 't a T r n e n t i d , interest at
trig a n d roclauialioii work; r t i r r e f u n .
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one, b a a heiit m ad e in a i r i i t r o b for roily -j malutlty,*. I.ium t uttd ir t h e p r o y n otj- of
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It rr^rilainr.d l.y t h e irnynr a n d city with -tha T a w s u» th e a u t e ur n o t h i n , a n d I this o r d i n a n c e , the t i t , Ir. u u rsr lor a n d srn
•iV - y /;
certain
orillnanrivs a n d Vesnlul lima of t h* lliehall of t h e c ity i t h a n l i i n , at.alt In . anil
council nl .Haiifnr f, fictrlda: ■*
c ity o l Sa nford. Florida, duly l u t h o r l r l n g
I ' ,» 1 sridiy n v lltiiri.id t o borrow *Lt h art
F r .f J o n I. T h a t It I* nee,--«ary tri *!v*ur the as roe. wild t i n t all prnrcrillt gs a m t thlntt* a m ount «if runup) * a* 'VI**!! Ii* r u r r e j i y fur
trulkhenil I f r l t,e e r ||r .r a t e a of indetrta’ilneaa in easenllal
«11v «&gt;f Saitfonl
t h e validity of thl* e r r t t l l r a t e •aid j*urvu**p. iffuintf fir
Nc him nf 421,110.23, uryt.y sjiTj in nYrvr.t* I t a v p . d u l yIn hu|l|ie
oe'd f,nd lisun p e r fo r m e d , a ii|&gt;u. t n ■f*n v i*t a m n u r r J u*v,. triihfit rt kit l#*»
aoce with 't h e praviit.ina id the c ity c h a r te r and all r e q u ir e m e n t s itC law have been* d u l l ’ thfjt. I **-iv# i'iiiL.1 f- ’ i ii . l i i i x n unit* *h»i) W a r
« f, Sanfnril, I tnfiila, a n d th e law * ’*»( tha* o m p li r d w ith b y 1 h e proper nITIts-ni-in t h e i r t c r
ml th* r / u r »♦{ « r h t
41.* - i
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' I s l e o l I I,iiida, tit. In.ling a m o u r m h e ra I r a u a n / r ol t h is certificate.
a rt tin 1*1
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C h a p te r 6h«l A i l . nl 1915, r n l i l [ e d ; "A n
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Act e m nuw erlng Citiea and Town* t u l u u e
anti fe ll Im p ro v em en t Hind*, a n d t o iaeue ha» caUMtl t h is certiflcal* In m * l r n « l h&gt; Hxiiluril I i n p rtfv e in rrl lliju.l uuihitni.-.l b y
iia
m a y o r , c u u n ti r . ‘ iqovd try p r .- 'l r l r n l * th's iirifiuonre, sm l i h r tutu fuei rtiuj.iii l o h*
and diepuae of C e rtltlra lra nf I m lrl.tqtinea.
|h * c it y ' o u n t l l , qnd t t l n t n l b y t h * r l t y . ( k r iv lu s u a r s p - I shall h r y u b its ii l ln l l ) as
clrfk. u n i l . l t . corporal* real tn l&gt;* « ill aril follow*, t v v i t i
ffSI
t.cvwtn, anil th'is ct-rtlficata. tu l,„ -tats it the
U N I T E D S T A T E S •»»* A M E U I E A
1st d a y ul J a n u a r y , 11*18.
.s t \ t i : i ' F r i . m m u
r t H I N T Y 1 iF H E M I N i i L E
M a y o r nf th* C ity uf Sa nford, Fla.
C IT Y ill SA N F1IR I)
A llo t:
IM I'K ilV E M E N T IliiN D
N o , ----------------I.ill'll Dollars
C i ty Clerk nf l'lt&gt; uf
Know si! men hy i h r ' * p r r - r n iv : T k s i
Hanford, Floflda.
She r i l y ut Hsrituiil in Hi'n’inol* r o u n t y ,
'Cot it? Here** the remedy. I t’fl helped
H u n .la . s c k n i i s l r J ( r . 11 1f inilrbU'il in . anil
• ■
, F r o - i d m l uf C ity C ounc il;
mill inns, Il.ts n halt century record
lor va lu * t r f r i v n i heriliV (iror.lii,-. i n jiay
Hcctoln 7. T h i s orilluunc* .hall t* h * effect I m ti r r i 'li. Thuu-ail'l l i u ' l n n . lawful m o n r y
of tuc. First dove hrinpretief. Try it.
m ediately u p o n It* p a n a g e a n d a p p r o v a l «&gt;( tbi, I *sail* tl S t a i r ! ul A nu-rira un the first
w-yrv H ST [ | Soldhyoil dnigsulfl. Im
by t h e m ay o r, nr upon becom ing a n o r d i n ­ rfOD ul J n u u * iy „ _ 1 9 “ - ^ . * R h . In l a t e s t th*i*ance w ith o ut Id* approval.
on from t l w i |s t* herrof a t th* rat* of sis
1 'i u c i l b y th* city ruunc ll In s n s i i i n on per re n tu n v |&gt;*r s n n u m . p s y s b l r « m i (lie 41b d a y uf M arch. 1918.
■nnuslly o n I h r firsl d a y &lt;u J s n u s r y sn d
,
C. II. DINC.EK,
J u ly in v s r h y r s r . on |i rr s* n lo tlu n end s ir- J
( .re -b len t uf C ity C o u n c il.
renilrr uf I k n s n n r s r d ruuj.uiui I tie r in f • (ar*
•
■mil* nf t h r v l f n il u r * uf th * clerk ol ss ld
I h e reb y r e r l l l y t h a t th * above ) n d for*
Ilutb
going o rd ln a n c * waa duly Psawed a n d a d o p t ­ tity , oa t i n y arverslly b r r u m a due.
lin y
ed bv th * r l t y r o u a r i l ol Saa fnrd, F'lutula. lu principal avou i n tr r r s l of t h i s bond ar* pa yregular
• Ion on- th e 4lh d a y ol M a r c h , •bh- s t t h e ofllr* of the IrrsM irer ol i t i i f city
in H anford, Florids. nr o t t h e N o t 'u n a l
1918.
, Witnr^e m y h a n d and nfflelal t e a l nf th* llonk ol C u m m e r r * in th* r i l y ol New Y a rk,
r ily uf Hanford. Florida, o n this t h e 4 l h d d y Htat* ol N ew York, ot t h e o ption o l tb e
holder, onrf the said c ity ia hereby held and
ol M a - r h . A. D. 1918
firmly lu ju n d , a n d its f a it h , r r e d il, r r s u n u e
laealt
JAH. l \ I l d U K R T S .
sud p r o p e r t y ar* h ereby pl*d(*d foe th*
.
C ity C lerk.
T h * a b o v e l a d foregoing a r d in a a c * • ■»- p a y m e n t nf t h r principal oruS Interest hereof
. .Dr, King’s Near Ufe
keep you
iroved b y me on thla Ibe ( t h d a y ut M a r c h . ol m a t u r i t y .
in a healthy condition.. Kid the body
i91B. ,
,
T his b o n d Is one ot ■ r e t i r e of bowds of
J. D. D A V IS O N .
like d o t * , t e n o r and effect, r s r r p t as to ms*
of poisons and waite.4Improve your
,
hFayor of C lly ■( Hanford. F la .
laxity, i M S t d by th# couirril af esld m y for
* complexion by keeping the Dowel*
fil-F rl-M r
the pu rp o e * of p s y i n i t h a r o i l and e s p e n re
regular. Get a ijr , bottle from your
ol t h e r a i u t r u r t l o n nf o tvolkhesd slenx I he
druggUf to-d$y.* Effective but mild.
lake fr o n t nf alsd r i ly , s n d tn briny, th*
AN O R D IN A N C E
a d j a r r n t In aald bu lk h aa d In a
Pro v id in g for the is s u a r m nf bu n d - In th* pxuperly
rads nr t o p u i r a p h l r a l l*v*I, by fillmy. un
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES u n of $21,000.90 for the ju&gt; po»c n f tiaya u l h u r ' l y of th* r h s r t r r of said city a n d
tng, r e tirin g and fun.line l e r . a l n vouchera Crr
hattier
6861
of
lh»
Leer*
of
Florida
a
p
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S c w n - P a jjc n g tr T o u rin g C ar , S 1 S 9 5
Four-Pawcngcr RoaiLttcr, $ 1 5 9 5
or w a r r a n t s of the r lty uf Haufotd. FI rlda. proved J u n * I, 1913, a n d a n ordinance duly
Iss ued In p a y m e n t ol th e p r n p u r t k m a t e part
F
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F
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75; Flue W hite W ire IVheeD, S I 1 0 E x tra
and
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paived
b
y
t
h
e
council
of
paid
id t b e coat t o be borne by t h e p r o p - r t v clly on t h e 4th d sy of M a r c h , 1918.
owners In th e c onstruction ol a b u l k h e a d
C onvertible Sedan, S 2 2 9 5
C onvertible Coupe, S 2 1 9 S
U m o u sin c , S 2 8 9 5
burtierlng on l a h s M n a n s In th e C i t y of
I t Is h e r e b y certified, r e r l l s d a n d de clared
Have Sloan’fl .Liniment handy
(All prices f, o, b, Cleveland)
,
Hanford, a n d lying betasw n th e east • id * of t h a t t h e r o l l a n d expense of chid i m p r o v e ­
I
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an a a q a m e d alley hvlwegn Hanford and ment# ba a been s i m l » i ) on t h e p ro p e rty
for bruiae* And apnini And all
K
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Cypreaa
avenue*
a
n
d
t
h
e
w*ai
a
id
e
of
which
hoo
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e
n
nperim
lly
bene
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rd
by
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e
pains And Aches. Quick relief
M y rtle a v en u e , a n d for tbe p r o p o r t io n a l s I m p r o v e m e n ts in pro p o rtio n l a lb* om otinl
follows 'i u prompt Application.
p a rt .of t h * coal lo be bo rn e by t h e p r o p ­ of sU rh lienefll, a n d for w hieh asartsm onts
erty owner* In filling In, reclaim ing a n d cerllflrate* ol Indehtodneea hav* .been i s ­
No need td rub. -For rheumatic
bringing t o a topographica l level all • re­ sued; t h a t said rertlflrate* *f indebtedness
aches, neuralgia, (tiff musclss, lama
claimed l a n d ' f r o m Its* lln* of eald b u l k ­ In th* s u m of $11,140.35 hav* been d e p o s it­
back, lumbago, gout, KrttaK and
head t o t h o ahoro 11m existing prior t o aald ed with t h * tr e s s u r e r .o t sa id c i t y . In o. (p*cSANFORD. FLORIDA
reclam ation.
sprain*, ft tivta qokk#relief.
lal - ond oeporote fund k n o w n as . the I m ­
Oeaerou* ataad bottles.
Where**., th e c ity af 'Hanlord,* F l o r i d a , p r o v e m e n t F u n d : t h a t t h e ^ r o r r e d s ot esld
l u e d . o n d dpu n d e r a n d In p u r s u a n t * to Section 292 and pejrtmcot** when paid will
.k
duslvsly to
__ , t.h o a p a .y m
____
e n t .and re:
299 b o t h Inrluslva, of t h e Revived Ordln*1 filled “oirfuslvslj
ram
m en
...t of aald bnuds;. t h a t s ' l. acts.. r o n d t
■nrwe o f ' t h h r i l y ol Hanford, F l o r i d a , h a s tlre
caused all p r o p e r t y ' In th e clly of Hanford Ilona a n d th in g s requited t o t-u don* ,pr
lying a n d b«lng between t h e east side of an de nt t o o n d In t h r issu in f of said b e n d s ,
u n n a m e d alley,* • bet wren Hanford a n d C r - hove b r e n properly done, hoy* h a p p e n e d ,
Iwen performed,
perlormed, in
r e uulor
l o r aend
n d dqe
1 venue*, a n d th
th*a weet
y r t l * aonfl
na hhov*
a v * &gt;&lt;e*n
In rroc
preei avenue*,
warn eld*
aide of M
MyrtTo
avenue ' b o r d e r l n f on Loko Monroe, t o b* form, ns r e q u i r ' d by law atad l»i* c h a r U r of
'
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KHI s S ]»A1N1 ’ ' "
b u l k h ta d e d , a n d has caused I* be o r e c U d ■ aald c lt y t mad t h a t aald b o n d a a n d t h a la*
'
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1
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t r*

a g a l n a t t b a P r a p a r t r a aaaaat d fo r Imprevo*
m anta .
S gc tlon 2. T h a t , a bu lk h ea d l la n
c a t a ol indabtvdnawa a ha il b* laauntL acalo at
a a c b t r a c t of l a i d In Iba b u l k h e a d dlatrlrt
______ d , c o n ta in in g ' a daacrlptlon of th a
l a n d a n d Iba a m o u n t of t b a awMaamant,
a n d a * d e sc ription of t b a ge nera l n a tu r e
of I b a I m p r o y a m a n t for which t b a aald aa■aaamenl waa m ada, and t h a d a t a tharaof,
a n d t h a t a ae b of aald a trtiflc ata a akall ba
p a y a b l a In t a n e q u a l yaarly In sta llm e n ts
u p o n t h a Aral d a y of J a n u a r y of a i c h and
o v a r y y e a r w ith Interval a t t h a r a t a of 8
par c a n t per a n n u m , payabla a n n u a l l y from
t h a d a t a of ( b a laauanra ol each cartlflcata
of l ad a b tad n e aa .
S e c ti o n 3. A description of a a c b of eald
b u l k h e a d lla n I m p ro v em en t certlA catee af
In d e b te d n e s s l a be iaaued u n d e r t h a provialona of th is ordinance la aa follows, to-wlt:
F i r a t: A b u lk h e a d lien c e t t IB ra t a of Inda b te d n ea a for tha aum of 12,731.38 t v ba
ieeued a r a l n a t t b a pro p e rty of F. I - W ood­
ruff, aa n s r e ln n b o v s described.
S e c o n d : A bu lk h ea d lien cartlflc ata of Ind e b ta d n e a a for the- aum of $2,631.06 t o ha
laauad a g a ln a t t h a pro p e rty ol T h a t c h e r Iteflt y C o m p a n y , aa h e r e in a b o v e deacrlb ed.
T h i r d : A b u lk h e a d lien c e r tlf lr a ta of. In­
d e b te d n e s s for Ibe sum of StU.113.311 to be
Ieeued a g a l n e t t h e p r o p e r t y of J l a n f o r d Hotel
A I m p r o v e m e n t C o m p a n y , as b e reln ab o v a
d a a r r lb e d . ■
F o u r t h : A b u lk b v a d T I e n certific ate 'of -In­
d e b te d n e s s for Iba s u m of $3,800.61*, t o ba.
Issued a g a l n a t t h e p ro p e rty of F lo r id a Fiah
A P ro d u c e C o m p a n y , aa h e r e i n a b o v e des­
crib ed.
F i f t h : A b u lk h e a d lien c ertificate ol In­
d e b te d n e s s Tor Iba aum of |S,B3I.0 S , t o ba
laauad a g a i n s t t h e p r o p e rty a t W . II. and
H u g h A d a m s, herein above described.
S e c ti o n 4. * T h a t the p a y m e n t of aald
b u l k h e a d lien Iraprtfvflmrnt certlA gatae, and
t h e a n n u a l Intere st d u e th e r e o n a h all ba
g u a r a n t e e d b y t h e c ity of Sa nford. Florida,
a n d in case of t h a n o n - p a y m e n t of a n y inlereat o r p rincipal a t m a t u r i t y b y | h e pro p ­
e r t y o w n e r of th4 p r o p e r l y a g a l n e t which
•aid c a r tlf lc a ta of Indabtedneaa fa Iaaued, th e
sa m e ahall be p a id by t h e c it y of S a n f o r d at
t h a o p t io n of t h e holder of aald certificate:
b u t ' t h e p a y m e n t a n d r e d e m p tio n of aald
c ertificate, nr a n y p a r t thereof, or a h y In­
tere st t hereon b y th e c it y of Hanford ahall
not d is c h a r g e t h e lien o r a ssessm ent agalnat
s l i d p r o p e r t y , a n d In ra se of n o n - p a y m e o t
of a n y i n te r e s t or a n y In sta llm en t u p o n any
c ertificate Iaaued utidde r t h e provlalo
rovlalona
of
ilh th e
th is o r d in a n c e . It ahall be optional
holtfer t h e r e o f to consider tba w h o le of
aald a m o u n t r a p i r s i e d In s l i d certific ate aa
Im m e d ia te ly d u e a n d payabla with f n lere tl
to d a te ; a
•
* S e c tion S. T h a t the c h a i r m a n of thla
b o a r d . b e a n d he la hereby In s t r u c te d and
O uthorlaed to jointly aign aald b u l k h e a d lien
Im provem ent
certificates of I n d e b te d n e s s
with t h a m a y o r a n d c ity d a r k of S a n f o r d ,
F lorida, u t t h e earliest poaalble l im a t h a t It
m ay ba r n n v e n la n t for all p a rties t o aaacut*
said certificates.
Section 6. T h a t th e farm of t h e c it y of
Sa n fo rd b u l k h e a d im p ro v e m en t lien certifi­
cate of In d e b te d n es s be su b s ta n t ia l ly aa lot­
to w a, t o - w lt: •

MILLS THE FLORIST, Inc.,
T. J. MILLER &amp; SON, Agents

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O other model of any make of car has ever prompted greater enthu­
siasm and .more widespread . admiration than has the new
four-passenger four-door Chandler.
.Many makers-arc offering models of this general type and style but
you may search tho whole market and not find in
other car such
grace of sweeping line, such complete harmony, such striking beauty
of-design and color ns characterize this new Chandler. And in no other,
of course, will you find tho marvelous Chandler Six motor; powerful,
quiet, fust.
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The demand for this- new model Is greater even than anticipated by
tho Chandler Company—a company accustomed to success.’ You will
do well to place your order with us now*

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

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LEGAL ADVERTISING
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u J t l . n ol S i m l n o l i C o u n t y . F l o r i d * . i t
Of t h * S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o l I’u b l l e
t M t r ’ r t lo n of » » l d • C o u n t y . In S i n t o r d . F l o r ­
id, “ " o r b i f o r o I h # o a p l r a t l o n of t h i r t y
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ib . f l n t p u b l i c a t i o n o f - t h i s n o ttt
a n d u n t i l 1 0 - o W k 1n I b i f o r . n b o n
“ r a £ r i l S lh , l » » . l e t t h o p u r c h a s e of
S l » 0 ^ 0 .0 0 , i i p i t l i l
T n * School
D istrict
1 .
H rro ln o lt C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , b o n d . ;
. . f d b i n d , b r i n y d a t e d J a n u a r y 1s t , I B I S
h r . r l n l I n l o ro i l H »bo i n t o o l 0 p i r c e n t
a n n u m ; Intaraat p n y a b lo a a m l- a n n u a lly
, b , fln t d i y ol J n n u n r y .ond J u ly o l
h y . i r until b o o d * r n itu r o i aald bond*
m itu rc- o n d t b o p r i n c i p a l b aco m a* p a y a b l e
th irty y rn rt i l t i r th # d n to th r r to f .

u.ld bond* hivo boon ynllditod nnd con*
Orinrd by drerro ol tbn Circuit Court of
th . Seventh Judlclnl Circuit ol Florid* undor
^.T. of January and. IMF. nnd .III b . .old
on fild drerroj »ilu bond* to bo cold lor
drllrrry within Un d a y . n ltif acceptance
bid- ..Id bond, ara of 11000.00 drnomln.tlun ind Inlrrcil I* pajrablo ■* Now York,
M Y.: rich and .vary bid must bo arromr.nlrd by m llA red chock of SISO.dQ made
M .abl* to County Hoard of Public In■iruttfon for Somlnolo County, Florida;
• aid county board rtaoroo* tba rlcRt to roany and all bid*. All proposal* ahould
br a.lUrro**d to County Hoard of Public
Instruction lor Seminal* County, Florida,
t'.a T. \V. I^wton. Suporintandcnt Public
Instruction, Sanford, .Florida.
W i t n e s s our handa and tb* aoa) ol th*
• old Hoard at Sanford; In ■thawCounty ol
b.mlnolo. Stale of Florida, thl* th* (th day
of March. A. D. 1018.
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C. r . If arrlaon,
Chaa. A. Daflia,
County Hoard of Public Instruction lor
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Attort! Y. W. la w to n .
S u i crlntcndcn'
Public In.tructlnn and
Secretary Hoard Public Instruction,

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N O T I C K O F S P E C I A L M A S T K I T S HAI.B
S o l Ire I . h e r e b y r i v e n t h a t u n d e r p n d b y
v l r t u r of a Anal d e c r e e of f o r c r l o t u r e a n d
, . | e m a d e a n d r n t c r c d In t b o C i r c u i t C o u r t
S ev en th ju d ic ia l C ir c u it of th e S la t* of
F l o r i d a , In a n d ‘ f o r S e m i n o l e c o u n t y . I n
C h a n c e r y , In a c e r t a i n s u i t t h e r e i n p e n d i n g
• h erein WII*on A T o o m e r F r r t l l U e f C o m *
• i i n y , * c o r p o ra l Ion, la p l a i n t i f f a n d L e v i
ll i n fo r d a m i Kve II. I l l n f o r d , h i t wile, a r e
d e f e n d a n t s , I. aa a p e c l a l m a t t e r , will o n t h n
C,lh d a y oi M a y , A D . 1914 , b e t w e e n t h e
h o u rs uf
e l e v e n a ' r l o c k In t h * f o re n o o n
am i t w o o 'c l o c k In t h e a f t e r n o o n , t h e s a m e
b r i n y t h n llrst M o n d a y In s a i d m o n t h a n d
t h e r u l e d a y In eald m o n t h a n d w lth iji t h e
tecol hou r* ol eat*, o f fe r l o r eatc a n d sell t u
t h e h ig h es t a n d b eat b i d d e r lo r r a t h b e f o r e
■be c o u r t ho uae d o o r of a a l d S e m i n o l e c o u n ­
t y in t h e city o f S a n l o r d , S e m i n o l e . c o u n t y ,
F l o ri d a , t h e -fo llo w in g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r l y ,
t o - w i t:
T h e w r i t h alf o l L o t N l n r t r r n lilt* o f
i l l ! o I J ’a l m H a m m o c k , a . r e c o r d e d in F l a t
n o o k IF, P a r * T5 of t h e l l c c o n l e til ( t r a n c e
C ou n ty , florid*.
T o g e t h e r w i t h all t h e
i.ru ii.M i.
hereditam ent,
and
appurten»•
t h e r e t o h r l u n c l n c . o r in a n y w a y *;&gt;•
1* f i elliittc
t.K t)IlC it: Ite C tlT T K S .
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Special M a tte r.
1 IV. Ilalilmln,
* s „ H c i t nr for C o m p l a i n a n t .
Fri ( 7 -litr

T » * “ A lp NlnoUan s o u t h ol n a a n T h i r t y •I April,' ISlfV duH nc’ tk* legal k#«rf #1
M d ' ^ l M u I »«*t th r o n y lt Soctloa T w a n t y •alo, at tba court hotwo door la Sanford,
* * , . . * “ •**■■ *• t h # q u a r te r soctlo a eornac Florida, odor for able, nnd aall to Ike hlghT o w ^ i T ^ l r a. * * * * * * t Section Nlnotoon, e*t bidder for eaab. the following
p Nlnrtoon south, R ang* T h ir t y personal property iocatsd at iM ’ m n T p lw

------- ---------.o l lb# dsfandant In Sanford, Florida, tol*.'iro‘.h*
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htyf . H
n iitt,, to
t* tb
t h #*fw U ! Two boilers, four ancines, ana S. A£*"}'• Jlno af th# 8U John* river; thane* Wood machine, ona amltb roouldar, ono
tk* V"'!tr
tbn *t. band re-«aw And edisr-comblnad.'OBa Fbtlu l i n i f T £ 7,bw * »,* IntoTw rt. t h o contra Ips machina, ona turning lathe, ons - ptlek*
L,n.*.£ L
.'•‘• P f i o u th o r l y tr, ana tenant macblaa. dbe panal rafting
u p th e rentr* Una ol lb* W eklva riv er to machine, on* jointer, on* merUralofl ■»**
chin*, ona JA * Fey nnd Egan Iland-i**.'
.,.r °" r ^ ,,d N1d:- T o .n .h lp Twenty ona armad aendar, one mab and door damp,
Twenly-nln* **«t; thenr* t u t on* cut-off rig, ana Nawmna machine, on*
alo n , aertloa lln* to b*|lnnln(.
bio}* ayvtom, ono main-line abafi and pul­
0 furtbor Reeolvtd, that th* boun* ler*. on* log baul-up, ona tank knocked
? } }} * * "I Klertlao Prerlntt No. &amp; ol Sem- down, two ono bore* wagon., on* flat topped
l" " *. tonB*F. Florida, a* i .m , now aalat* dr*k, on* tiandlng daek, on* Iron aafe,
b* chantad to te,d aa follow.:
three office chain, on* typewriter, all pip­
ing, trmrk and truck*, for on* dry kiln four,
.
KlertU n D l.IH rt No. S
hundred feet ol tide track, doublt rail*,
n i ,
lOvlado)
thousand feet of rough tunber,
Hfflnnlni at . th* corner o( Fectlona thlrty-flv*
mere or let*, *ald property to be *pld as th*
*' 2 w ,* l/ ;M r * B' Thlrty-lour and property nf Ih* defendant, nnd to antlaly
T k u lr 0 *':
Twenty aouth. Ram *
Thirty e .it , run equlb aloti, Ih* aectlon line aa'd decree and cost*.
E. F. IIOU3IIOLDER,
lo corner ol Serlioaa Fourteen, Fllleen,
Special Matter In Chancery.
Twenty.iwo and Twanty-thre*. Town.hlp
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Twantv-ono aoulh, llancr Thirty ta il; thane*
ea u alonk the aectlon lin e lo tho corner ol
Section. Sliteen, Seventeen, Twenty and fneCtrcnlt Court, S eerelb Judicial Clrcalt of
llo tld a . In and far Nemlaale County. In
Twenty-one, Town.hlp Twenty-one eouth,
Chancery
Itanc* Thirty-on* eaat; thenco aouth along
tho aectlon lino to county lino at tho aouth- Georg* It, Wrndrburg
r*.
' Foredotura
*a.t corner el Section Thlrty-two, Townablp Tewnty-ono aouth. Range Thirty-one Jam** II. Ilryre
eaat, thenr* earl along county line lo It* To th* lletponilent. Jam** II Rrvcei
It appearing from Ih* aworn bill at
nteraection with th* centre Une ol the Kconlockhatehle t.rr»k on Ihe youth boundary plalna ni, l l r c i j c R. W andeburg. hcreln flled
me* II, Rryce I* a_ resident
ol Section Thirty-on*. Townihl T w enty that th* laid
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ty of. Orange
onik aouth. Range Thirty-two ra il; tbonc* of .the&gt; d it y nf Orlando;
flat*
of
Florida,
and
that ho baa been absent
northerly along the centre line of mid errek
to Ha Interaectlon with tha Itange tin* be­ from «qld reeldenr* for more than alaty day*
tween
Range* Thirty-one and Thirty-two prior lo the Inatltutlon of Ihl* *ull, and that
ea.t on the ea.t boundary Section Thirteen. tbr/e I* on person In'thl* atate *ervlre upon
Town.hlp Twenty-on* .outh. Rang* Thirty- whom would hind ynu. and that you are
on* ea.t; thenre north along Rang* line lo above the age ol twenty-one y-ar*.
It I* thrleforo ordered that you da appear
the quarter aectlon rorner on the c**t boun­
* cou
dary ol Section* Twenty-four. Towmhlp
Twenty aouth. Rang* Thlrty-on. earl; 1*1 da&gt;V Of April, A. 1&gt;.,.1M8. the same beInr
a
rule day
thenre wa.t to the rentr* ol Lake Jeaaup;
II I* f u r t h e r ordered t h a t thl* n r d - r ' e f
•b*nre. aouthwerterly along th* rentr* line
?!
.■IT',*UP I&gt;*'*ing on Ihe north ride u b llr a llo n !•* plibl|*hed once a week for
Of lllrd. trland to the aertlon line between lour c n n s e r u t l v e week* In t b r Sanford H er­
Twenly-Mr and Thirty.Ave, Town- ald. a n ew spaper published In Sanford,
ahlp Twenty aouth. Rang* Thirty *a&gt;t; Somlnolo c o u n ty . Florida.
W l l n r s a m y h a r d a n d r e a l of *ald c i r c u i t
thenre w*u along Sectlun line to beginc o u r t th l* Z tlth d a y of F e b r u a r y , A. II.
nlng.
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lie* U further l tr r n l v e d , t h a t th* bound a lle s of Flection Precinct No. 6. o f. h&gt;m*
Inole c o u n ty , H o rld a , as aama now r t U t ,
ba changed t o read as follow*:, ,
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C l e r k of C i r c u i t - C o u r t , S e m in o le C o .. Fla.
W. I.. T l l t l r n
S n l i r l i n r fo r C o m p l a i n a n t
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THE'UN I V E R S A L CAD
Coot, EcTfmA, H im , etc. Right In
jrotir own botn« And at trifling coot,
you can enjoy the benefit ol healing *
sulphur baths,

Sulphur Compound
_____r a ^ H U k ™ i r t d in . w

• p*rt« aad tako It WiraaOy.
50c end $1 th* botila

at yoor dnsggUl's. If b ap m ’t sotqJy yow.
tend KU tumaaad th* pete* In stamp* and
wa will Mod you a bottlo direct.

HANCOCK LIQUID lULFtlUA
COUrA NT
BaMoort. M l
H r n a i M r W Crwreead Ota*.

a o r - J t „ V J.V—fir Mr w*k lAe
U n U C re /M 1

Cultqre Not Enough.,
“Culture Is tlunt amt unites* If the
spiritual foundations arc not tvcll laid,
nnd It IiiLph (wit, u man nnd n wonutn,
tn Iuy tlmso ftmndn IItm«."—Dorothy
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Aa the World Moves.
. "I.ovp mnki'fl tin* worltl K't round.'*
quoltNl lltp I'urlur. I'bllosioplicr1. “Yt's,
lull nmrrlii?oj:*»ni rally s&lt;|iiart'A tlililRs,"
ttddfi) lln- Merc Man.—Town To pics.
Wrong Side Up.

Klactlan D ^lrlcl Na- 4
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(Paola)
tfcglnnlng at th* corner of Sectlone Two,
J » » and Eleven, Township Twenty
•nuth, Rang* Thirty *a*t, run north lo tho
Sortlon* Twanly-ol*. Twenty*
I? |o n,u Thlrty.fogf nnd Thirty-Ill*. Town•hip Nineteen eouth. . Rang# Thirty east,
tnanco west to tho quarter aectlon edmer
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Secti oa* Twenty-nine nnd ThlrtyTownahlp Nineteen aouth. Rang# Thfrtjr eaat; thanew north thrangh Soctloa Twen­
ty t in t *nd to tho centra *1 Section Twenty,

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N o i i m l* hereby given t h a t o u r a u a a l to
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a float decree of foreclosure a h a sal* m ad* Lot 4 or Wool halt of R W If___
a n d e n te r e d b y tb # J « d f * • ( B o r e o th J u d i - Deg. at J4W cor. of-S M -, 5,
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ctal C ircuit. Sem lneU C ouatir, Florida, la
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c h a n c e r y , wherein J . A. Cheek la c o m p l a in ­
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l On Flour, Grain and Feed j
Fruit a n d V e g e ta b le C r a ie i
Y ou Can Ittiy F rom U a a t

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W. A. Mcrryday Company
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Pfllatka, Florida

A T L A N T I C HOTEL
JACKSONVII.LK. FLORIDA
for. Un) &amp; Ilona!', ( lose to Eteryckilna
. ‘One Hloclt front I’ostoinre

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Hal an J CoM Running Water In I’. t r r r llttam. All
llalu h lr ami Heiev-niil. Iloosn anil Itath II.DO lo ,
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iler 105 yds N of SW ror of
NWW ol NW Jt of Sec. 24.
run N 20 yds, E 440 yds,
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B 20 yd*. W 440 yd* tn bey.... 24 20 20
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Batteries of all.makes. Also repair Magnetos, Generators and
Startem.~_nring" your Electrical Troubles lo us.
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( Wmglrt*, btsdren.Vvfer^tvs-il,-- l l a u l d s I t s * ' , .
In (br heart of r t l | . C a a tn ilr sO (■ r , r r ) l h l n ( .
Mend fas b&lt;M&gt;klrl.
llln iiis I t . Smith, t’rsp.

Sanford Battery Service Go.
Phono 189

L. A. Itcnaud, Prop.

20.1 Oak Avc.

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

R. C. ROWER, SnnTord,' Tiorida
10 20 30
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N * t of St! It ut WF-JI ° t ----------You are h e r e b y 'o r d e r e d to a p p e a r t o the
hill of complain t lilc-l her in on llie 1st d a y of
April, A. I). 101*. '
I t Is f u r t h r r ordered th a t th is nolieo he
lu hllibed one* each t n - k lor tw e lte weeks
n the Sanford Herald, m newspaper published
In sa id Seminole c o u n ty .
Witness m y h a n d anil t h e seal of said
C ircuit C o u r t thla t t h d a y of J a n u a ry ,
A. R . 101*.
(seal)
'E . A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit C o u r t , . Seminole Co., Fla.
Mavsey A War law,
Sol/, for C o m p lt.
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N E H of N E J t ol S E W . . . ____

Send for our Frco Booki on aII comnerciiJ
crops of Florida; #bo our Spray-CAtalofue.
Special advice |U dly given.

I*iiY your l.lrrnt Tax
S’»iut‘ . )u-ri l y xivi-tt to ;iil win,
un* fonitb . tii|2 it husint’Rs, rotnntcr- j
fin!, lirofi-nsiitnal or o* Itit xxist*, with­
out stilt(• iiml rounty lki*iu*p, anti tu
till pii)|ih' who oiMTitliul Btllnliiiilllli's
withmfi liri'ti*!- ilttt int: th,* liirt’i*
mi.Midi prior to ‘.limitary 1M. 11*I f*.
mill fn tiiimi' who un- opfrutini; nutomohiltm now for hirt' or othrrw'iio*
wii limit- hnvinit ‘ appropriate Hconst* |
thiit tin' county coniini*Hionto* h:iv*»,
ittstru -tcil nu* to ctiforc** tin1 '|taynit-ni. of »ucli lm rise taxi'd, atul un- j
leas the proper licentlo is ohtitinctl j
from the collector hy March 'Jiith, I
shall proceed to enforce the payment
hy Itjw,
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. Schelle Maim's,
59-Fri-2te
ProsecutlnK Attorney.

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south 403 ft.. Ft 440 ft, ft 40
ft, K 401 ft, N 40 ft. N 44
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(A ltam o n te)
llrginning a t t h e a o u th w rst r o r n e r of Sec­
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Rang* T w e n ty - n i n e i**i, run n o r th to the
n o r t h w e s t corner of Section Hl«. T o w n s h i p
T w e n ty - o n e south. R ange T w e n ty - n i n e e a s t;
th . nee e as t along Tuwnsl.lt* line to Ih#
so u th e a s t - corner ol Section - T h lr t y - f l v r,
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of se c tio n T w e n ty . T ownship T w e n ty - o n e
south. R a nge T h i r t y east: lh*/ir* west to
point of beginning.
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fo ur in T o w n t h l p N i n e t e e n s o u t h ;
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darie s of Flection Precinct No. II of .Sem­ Seminole C o u n t y , Florida, desc ribed a t:
■T c h a n g e d t o r e a d a s follo w s:
Sec. T o It

Flection U U lrirl No. S
:— -------( E a s t S a n l o r d )
- ■
llrginning a t the Intersec tion nf the centre
line nf Park a v r n u e (In t h e e lty of S a nford)
,wilh t h e aouth ahor* ol L ake M onroe; r u n
s o u t h along th e c e n t r e line of Perk a v e n u e
t o the centre line o l , l lu g h e y a lr r e t ; t h e n r e
we.t along the c e n t r e linn #1 H u g |iry alreet
to th* r r n t r e line uf F r e n c h - a v e n u e ; t h en c e
s o u t h along t h e r e r u r e line ol French a v en u e
and rtv e i t r n i l o n t o I h e S e c tion lln* be­
tween Section* tin * a n d T w t l* e . T own*hlp
T w e n ty so u th . Rang* T h i r t y eaati t h e n r e
* —• along said Section line l o Ihe c o m e r
Sections Two, T hr**, T e n a n d Klaven,
T o w n a h lp T w e n ty a o u lh . Rang* T h i r t y *a*H
t h e n r e south along S e rtlo n lln* lo ro r n e r
bection* T w e n ty ,l*. T w e n ty - s e v e n , T h ir t y ■our a n d .T h i r ty - f i v e , T o w n t h lp T w e n t y
• ° u t h , Kang* t h i r t y e a a t; t h en c e eaet t o
Y*k# Jeseup; t h e n c e following th e t e n t r e
line ol Lake Je ssup In a n o rthra*t*rly d irec ­
tion t.sJilng . lo n g th* n o r t h aide of Iflrd
Irian.) t o the St. Jo h n * river: thence tn a
n u rth w e ite rly direction down Ihe c e n tr e
line „f the Ht. Jo h n s river to Lake M onroe ;
ili.nra. In a westerly direction along the
e n t r e line of Lake M onroe to" a point
north ol l&lt;eglnnlng; 't h e n r e ao u lh t o b e g in ­
ning.
He It further lle a olvrdg t h a t th e bounJ , , j " ol Flection P re c in c t No. 1 of Seratnolw c ounty, Florida,* as s a m e no a r.e ila ta ,
he Changed tn read aa follow*:

ti

msk. m uso aaort offlraftown Use If In tbo
bath; too It M ajotloa nrptylai ta affactod

Hegitinlng a t t h e q u a r te r section corner
NOTiri: n r maktek' h hale
on (be west, bo u n d a ry ol Kertlon N ineteen,
N otice Is h r t r b y givrn th a t u nde r and hy
T o w n sh ip T w e n ty so u th . H a n ie T h ir t y - t w o *lrtu e ol a final ilrrree of forecluture- a nd
e ast, ru n wr*l to th e center of Lake J e s s u p : • *tr m a d e on ih* t t h d a y of J i n u a r y . A. t&gt;.
th e n r e northerly along1 the c enter line of 19lf. by J u n e , W. t'crkln*, J u d r e of the
l .a k r . J e - j u p to th ij.S t. Johns r i m ; t h e n r e , Circuit Court of th e Se*en’ h Judicial Cir­
e aste rly u p ( lhe r e n tr o line of th** St. Jo h n s cuit of Florida in a n d lor Seminole C o u n ty
river t o l.aks, H a rn ey ; thence s o u l h r r l y - In C h ancery. In th a t certain eau*r therrip
throUgh Lake H a rn ey to the St. Jo h n s pending wherein Oliver* P. Swope 1* comriv r r ; thenc e southe rly *up th e c en tre U n ­ p lsln an t a n d Su*an M. Rector a n d I.. Iter
til th e S t. Jo hns river to its i n te r s e c tio n tor, he r h u a h an d are drfendant*. I, A. K.
w ith th e centre line ‘nf th e K r o n l o k r h a t c hie Powera, aa special m a . l r r shall offer for sale
i reck: thence westerly up th e c e n tr e line and Veil to t h r highest bidder for ra sh be­
nf said creek t o . t h e llange line be tw ee n fore t h e front door of th e court hou«e In
H in g e s T hirly-ttn e anfl T h ir t y - t w o ca«tj on Sanford, Srmlmtli- r o u n ty , Florida on M anthe ea«t b o u n d a r y of Section T h ir te e n , day, t h e IH d a y ot A p’it. l'JIS. Ih* sam e be­
T o w n sh ip T w e n ty - o n e south
or
Range ing a legal s a b s d a y a nd during th e legal
T h ir ty - tw o east; th e n r e north alanf ■anl hnura of skle th e p ro p e rty de«rrihed In tn e
Itange tine in hfginning.
I Anal decree .fort-raid la a . fnlinwa ti- w itIrf l n u m b e r T h n e b u n d r r d a n d forty nine
fie it f u r t h r r llrsolv ed t h a t 1hr hruiri*
d a rlrs of Fir cl ion Precin ct No 7 rl Hrmlnulr id lb t in It lock or Section nu m b er I i l l of
c ounty, Florida, as earn4’ now r ii ih , lr fllack H a m m o c k T r a c t, lu-iuc a subdivlaiun
of S-ction tin e f t ) , T n w r r t i p t w e n ty nnp
c h a n g e d 't o read a« fullow*
t ? l l , I t a n . e T h i r t y n o t r i l l ca*t. aeeotd ing
Fit fIi■&gt;n HKirlrt N«.
t«» rr-riirdrd ftlat. thereof
• &lt;t'hut dotal
I f a t e d a t S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e r o u n t y , Florlb ginning ai the inter «-cl inn
nn nf tlir* ila, tb -r ' J i l h d a y of Fci r u a» y A. I*. t'JIA.
c*rttf«* lln»' of the Frnnlnck hat rhlc’
chic Crrtk
A. K P O W B I lg .
with t h r centre Mm * of the St. Jo
h n ■ rivrr
John
S|»reial M atter.
r u n westerly and Muitberty up th e r**n(r
I • a a I• A l l l t r .
line ol r a i l creek f«* Its intersect ion with f he
A t t o r n e y for I ' u m p l a i n s n t .
co u n ty tins- up itn- s i o t h iiountfarv fine of
Hertluo T h tr ly - a n e , T6wn»hip
Tfilrty-one
RESOLUTION .
aouth, lla n g e T h irty -tw o e ast: t h e n r e - r a - t
W l i r m i , it hfti c o m e t o t h r k ro ^Ird K i* on r o u n t y line to the r r n t r e l in e of the Ft | In I h e Clreult Court, .Nrvrnth C lrrull, Hemin.de C o u n t y , t h . , I d a
t&gt;r
h«iar«l of «mini y
&lt;if Ju ho* river thr ore northerly alo n g the refi
&gt;* r «intil r i-ounty that r# ft aim rtrclfufi »ii* ter I in* id the St. J oh fir r i v r r through O v r M l i e e ! T u r f o - u t i n e I ' u m p a n y
v*.
•
I fia-r* mr iirrrMnct* a«
ron^lituld-ij «lo P u a ile Lake* iu beginning

m i i n r lu r i r t h a t p o r t i o n of a i l j a r r n t w a t r r
) " rjj; n i l hIn t h r h q u n r i i r « » f
H«*nrino|**
t i . u n t y , H o H rla, i m m m l i a t r l ^ t o n l l ^ u o u f t o

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Notice |* hereby given t h a t f), A. I lnak.
purchaser n t . T a i CertlflFales No. 1229,
r n v r r in g Lot 3, IIIk 3, C a m e ron, also C e r ­
t i o r a t e No. t'JIO, covering Lot 3, Ulk I,
C a m s to n , also CeitiflrLt# No. 1214, rove rtng
txit 1, illk I, C a m e r o n , alro Cerllflral# No.
1220, covering Lot 4, Illk I, C a nw ron, also
C c rtlflualt No. 1223, t o v e r ln g Lot 13. Illk I,
Cam eron! also C rrf lf lr a te No; 1230, covering
Lola 4 a n d 4, Illk 3, C a m e r o n , also Certlflr a t a No. 1224, covering I-ot 14, Utk 2. C a m ­
eron, also Certificate No. 1237, .covering loot
1C, Illk 2. C a m e ro n , also (Vrtlflc at* No,
1233, r o v e rin g l.of* 9 a n d 10,
I, C a m i r o n , has filed ra id Certificate* In m y offlri
a n d m ade a p p ll r a l l n n fnr la* deed In ( mu
in a r r o r d a n r e with law.
All above nam ed
rertlflcates hearing d a te 3rd d a y of J u n a ,
A. D. 1? 12.
20
' 29
T h e said iand being a s s e e ^ d at Ihe d a t e
ol t h e Issuance of s u r h twrtiflrates in t h e
n a m e of U n know n.
* '
Also. CartIRcate No. 3 5 t , d a te d th* 4th
d a y ol J u l y , A. D. 1914, coveting U t 4,
Illk 3| C a m s r o n , bring a suh-dlvision o t
1^1 43, S a n lo r d C tlsrjr- Delta, ha* fltad aald
cartlflrato in mjr office a n d m ad* a p p ll r a -

.JACKSONVILLE,FLA.

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T V E R

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ESTABLISNED
SEED HOUSE
IN FLORIDA
SEND FOR CATALOG ANt&gt;
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ON TUESDAYS

PU B L ISH E D :

AND FRIDAYS

SEMI* WEEKLY

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IN TH E'HEART OF THE W ORLDS GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME

NUMDER *®

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 1918

IX

MANUFACTURER’S RECORD ORLANDO SEMINOLE ROUSING MEETING OF
IS BEHIND MOVEMENT TO ATTEND EXECUTIVE THE BOARD OF TRADE
CALLED FOR FARMERS
TO HELP OUR GROWERS BIG CIRCUS COMMITTEE
submit s#mc to General Legislative
The tanker halted and gave
Sends Wire T o McAdoo To battle. The officers said the shrap­ Will Assist Sanford Red Cross Met At Court House To Pre­ Committee to bo' approved later by Marlowe To Washington O n
Transportation Problem
the'joint hoards of county commis­
pare For Primary
*
Society Circus
. •* Give Relief
nel shells fired by the American gun
*
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sioners and county school board,
crew either felf-ahort or passed ovc
At a rousing meeting of the grow­
Orlando will come up to the Red . The Democratic Executive Com­
Due to the activity .of the Sanford the U-boat for a short tim e,'hut
And Whereas, this movement ers in the court house last Saturday
mittee
of
Seminole
County
met
in
Board of. Trade and the wonderful finally one struck' the submarine Cross Society Circus and will do all
meets with our hearty approval, be night it was decided to send Secre­
tid loaned this organisation, by the fairly in the renter nnd she dia they can to assist Sanford in the un­ the court house Saturday morning it, therefore,
.
tary Marlowe of the Sanford Board
dertaking. The advertising commit­ at' 10 o'clock, March 16, the object
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce appeared immediately.
.
Resolved,'That
this
the-D
em
obf Trade to Washington to confer
tee went to Orlando 'ycalerday and b t'th e Inerting to arrange" for the
and, tbp Florida Metropolis, through
cratic
Executive
Committee
of
Sem­
with Secretary McAdoo in reference
primary
election
on
June
4th
being
the’ business men of .that city re­
Editor Carter’and his able assistant
inole
County,
State
of
Florida,
in
to
better transportation of our per­
Sear’s
Important
llitl
stated
by
Chairman
C.
H.
Dinger,
sponded willingly and took space in
E. T.. HolMngsworth, the personal
assembled, does ishable crops.
. •. .
W ashington, D. C., March 14.— the program. The hrnutiful city -of the following member* being .pres­ regular meeting
attention and support of Rfchard
Rep. W. J.. Senrs of Kissimmee, Orlando is thronged with tourists ent: C. H .-D inger,-F elix ' Frank, most heartily endorse said action of
The meeting was called by the
H. Edmonds, Editor of the Manu­
Florida, chairm an of the house com­ who ary remaining in Florida later Thco. Aulin, G, ‘M. Jacobs, L. J. Board of County Commissioners and Sanford Board of Trade, president
facturers Record of Baltimore has
School- Board of cminole County,
been secured in carrying to tho rail­ mittee on education has introduced this yrar than usual and these Hartley, J. W. Ostten and W. V. Florida, and pledge our hearty co­ Holly stating tho object of the
a bill w hich.he believes Will he th e people, will all come to Sanford to Dunn.
meeting nnd before the real business
.
roads our dire need in the way‘of
operation.
most im p o rta n t measure he will ever see the big circus.
was called introduced Hon. Frank
It- was moved by J. \V. Osteen
better transportation Tor our perish­
father in congress. He has been in
After
a
general
discussion
of
vari­
Baker of Miami to those assembled.
and
seconded
by
L.
J.
Hartley
that
The prograpi committee reports
ables and food crops. This aid
conference upon it with President
ous
topicsbeneficial
to
the
coupty
Mr. Baker Was eriroute Rome from
the
candidates
he
assessed
two
per
that #they could have sold all the
comes because of -organisation and
at large the- committee adjourned Jacksonville' and propped over here
- /&gt; •
because of the irealisation of the cor­ •Wilson who is very much interested space, in Orlumlo that .was left if Cent. Cnrricd.
in the proposition. This hill epit­
they*could have spent the day down
Moved by Felix Frank nnd so&lt;S subject to the call of the chairman. after making the St. Johns river
rectness .of our stand. We feel
omized u n 'a m b itio n of Congressman
trip, jie has always been an advo­
there Instead of a. few Hours but the onded by J.- W. .Osteen Hint the fol­
greatly indebted for this timely as­
Sears ever since his school days of
cate of water transportation and ban
METROPOLITAN
WORKING
.
royal Welcome accorded them at Or­ lowing resolution lie daopted, same
sistance and ns n Bonrd of Trade we
make It possible for young men
been Sanford's friend on every occa­
lando and all the other cities cn- being carried:
stand ready to retaliate two fold
limited means to get a college-edu­
sion
where then the inland waterways
Insurance Agents M ust Sell Saxlngs
route speaks well for the success of
when the occasion presents itself.
Whereas, The United States is en­
were
discussed. He gave a most
cation.
Under this hill 250,000
-Stam
ps
Mr. Edmonds sends the following
the circus.
tering upon tiie second Year of the
scholarships • in s ta te universities
forcible talk to those assembled ou
Fifty-two agents of the Metropoli­
telegram:
In fact th e circus is progressing world war and every patriot i* giv­
would he opened up for such' young
th e- vital importance' of tho St_
ta
n
Life Insurance C om pany work­
most
favorably
anil
this
week
the
ing up life or substance to maintain
||«n. Wm. G. McAdoo.
Johns river, on cooperation‘and or­
men, and more than 1.000 in Florida
Queen's contest was started and th e the supremacy of democracy a* ing in Florida will sell during the ganization and the good work of the
Director. General- Railroads, '
alone.
• ,
•
year 260.000 worth of War Savings
ballot boxes delivered at all th e against autocracy-and
• Washington, D. .C.:
Board of Trade. His retparka were
The Sears bill is to promote mili­
S tam ps. This is in accord with the
stores. There will be a full explana­
From all parts of Florida reports
Whereas,
Our
President,
Wood­
well
received and he was given
come as to the delay in the hand­ tary training by providing scholar­ tio n - given in next Friday's Herald row Wilson nnd his-cabine't and the plan which has been m ade by the hearty ‘applause.
• g
ships for students enrolled in public relative to th e Queen's Contest and
ling of vegetables nnd other- perishheads "f tin- departments and of­ M etropolitan to sell $65.000.000
President
iLolly
then
gave-a brief
institutions of higher education. It that it will go big is an assured fact.
aMe products for northern and appropriates $50,000,000 annually to
ficials generally are doipg all in their .worth of this loan, apportioning outlinq of the transposition trouble*
The young ladies arc all anxious to power l*i tin this war. Therefore $5,000 to each man.
wi-itern markets. It is ealitnated
anti stated that noghing could be
lie apportioned among the states to gel tke lieaotiful prizes to he given
that Florida will this year produce
T he Company lias "13.000 field done. Individually but collectively*
provide 250,000 scholarships, only and to help the Rod Cross at th e lie it
over fifty thousand car loads of
Resolved, That this Count J' Exec­ representatives in the U nited Stntesi through the Sitnford Hoard of Trade
those who are graduates of high
same ti/m \
-.
.
fiMidstufTs for northom markets hut
utive committee in meeting assem­ Each one of these Is supposed to sell much could lie uriQimplithsd.
schools and between the ages of 16
growers are cepocting heavy losses
The freaks are coming in slowly bled uphold the hand* of our Presi­ $5,000.
State .Director J. F C. Eil. Putnam gave facts and figures
.t|ue to delay in transportation and and 20 are eligible for military tra in ­ and at le ast ten good freaks* are dent in every way. , That we rnn* Griggs sny* that he finds more ac­ and cited the good work of the
ing at the institutions designated by
art discouraged, in undertaking to
wanted at once and those who will dentn all manner of German propa­ tive personal contact wnrjt is being Board of Trade for tho fnjmem. _
the several states. The course of in­
increase food production for nation’s
take this easy job at the circus ure ganda anil pro-German altitude upon done by these agents th a n any other
A. P. Connelly gave a most inter­
needs. The rlnim. has been made struction as far as possible will he asked to give their name .to the com ­ tho purl of any citizen of the United organization -in the state. T hey are
made the same as at West P oint,
esting
talk on the operation of rail­
that locomotives are overloaded and
mittee of which R. J. Holly is chair­ State*.- regardless of his nativity.
now working in nearly every county roads and paid a- high compliment
without interference with the regu­
are undertaking to haul much heav­
man. The freaks have the soft«*sl
,
Resolved, Thai since the govern-. in the state and expect to com plete to Secretary Marlowe.
ier loads than they can possibly de­ lar collegiate course.
snap of any of the .performers a n d
their quota.
*
Frank Talbot explained about the
Congressman Sear* has given es­ all they- have to do is to sit on th e metlO-htts seen fit to take over the
liver in the east on.time; thus seri­
To
stimulate
the
work
am
ong
the
railways
of
this
country
that
wo
con­
“lost
train" nr^«l said that it had
pecial
atten
tio
n
to
rhe
section
of
the
ously injuring the entire industry
p latfo rm .jtp d exhibit llu ir -peculiar
made
good
time and It seemeri-that
ngeqts
the
M
etropolitan
has
offered
demn
the
notions
of
railways
in
ob­
bill
which
described
the
m
anner
of
and lessening th'fc ability of Florida
idiosyncrarics to the public for
m any handsome medals, and sou­ tiie railroads were doing mtirh better
structing
the
efficiency
of
the
road*,,
making
th
e
allotment
of
eholarships
to provide foodstuffs. -,
a b o u t two hours per night.
We
inorder th a t its operation may he want snake charmers, fat girls, liv­ in impeding -shipments, in ddnying venirs, and at the conclusion of the nnd were not to blame for tho "slow
It has been suggested that tho absolutely fair. . Great care has also
shipments especially of perishables campaign will gjve territorial- d in ­ train* through the Potomac."
south-would not be doing *its duty been taken In wording the section ing skeletons, monkey girls, etc., nnd otherwise hindering the work uf ners to those men who have success­
Several letters' from W. P. IIolden
to the nation if iv did not produce which providrs for furnishing uni­ these partq ty he taken by prom i­ the government.. That since 'the fully carried out the fflntis nnd sold id the linn of Smith &amp; Holden were
nent gentlemen of this county. One
ali "f.tts own foodstuffs and thus forms and equipm ent.
government lias asked the farmers their pro rutn share of the loan.
M-iul showing that something must
prominent atto rn e y hns already con­
ii.i-l i&lt;&gt; call upon- the railroads for
Hep. Setirs in explaining his^hill sented to act as one of the fat girls to grow n\ore food stu ffs and since
Mr. William IL Stew art, super­ be done n( once to bring.these im­
transportation to bring in food.- pointed out th a t o’nly about 85.000
Florida and . especially Seminole
portant matter* to the attention' of
Hut here is one state In the south boys are now taking a collegial and another .unt- is wanted, also county has responded nobly to.the intendent of agencies was recently in The proper authorities at WashingtonFlorida
and
went
all
over
tho
stnte,
maby
other
freaks.
Acrobat*.
a
n
d
which is this season producing about courso in the United States. He
call that it seems unpatriotic and dis­ in the Interest of this campaign, to
Mr. Sroggntr wanted artioii at,'
’ fifty thousand enr loads of foodstuff feels t h a t certainly more hoys should high jum pers. hare hack riders nnd loyal for the common carriers
de­ speak to hi* agents in Jacksonville, once and favored .sending Secretary
cowboys
and
fifty
little
girls
for
th
e
with.which to feed other sections be in th e colleges,' TKoso not linHrflay these shipments or impede their T a m p a and other places and awaken Marlowe nnd wanted all present to
who must seriously suffer unless cially a b l e ' t o take a college course liig spectacular -pieces' are badly progress and we ask for drastic meas­
Florida and other vegetable produc­ and ■compelled to t a k e 1 up some, wanted ami the committee will ca n ­ ure* from the government to force n new sense of obligation to the gov­ assist In tho mbvoment.
F. P. Forster followed witfti ante of
ing parts of the south feed them. other occupation when they hnve vass* the city this week to get them tin- railways to give better service ernment in the hearts of these men.
Th»-*e perishable vegetables so essen­ completed their high school course, Those who take part will have t h e to the farmers of the United Slates. Clins. L. 1’olk is the agent for the his earnest appeals to. thnso present
county and he is busy night and day to come into the Board of Trade and'
tial to the food supply of the east should he given an opportunity by time of their life and will he doing a Anil lie it further
oq the W. S. S. sales.
*.
• all pull together an one man in the
great
part
in
raising
fund*
for
th
e
i
alid went can he produced in ever the governm ent to get a college e d u ­
Resolved,
That
this
Committee,
Red Cross Cirrus.
strong organization that liacf . al­
increasing quantities in the south, cation. Rep. Sears believes.
speaking for the people of this epunPresbyterian C. E. Social
ready strained such wonderful ^reprovided adequate transportation for
Really Ute Circus here will he ty ‘ do pledge oiir cbntinueif'support
.Young men between the ages of 21 larger and better than any one here
The Presbyteriana C.AE.
C. IE. wi
enjoyed n suTtr. Together vrlfh E_ ^T. Woodprompt,, d eliv ery can he secured.
Hut the production of this .kind of and 31 are now defied, he points can imaging anil should have &lt;the to our President and our govern­ mosi'delightful social on^Fridny even­ ruffHhe called, for a Uktng vote of «*ment, T h a t we;continue to assist ing after the regular prayer meeting. pros'll on and asked t^at* every ;.mab •
fmklstufT will be seriously'hampered out, and taken in'tlikt army. .While support of those who can and should
in the Liberty Luan, Rfd Cross,
patriotically
responding,
he
feels
come forward and put^up hls nioneyi- •
,*,to the great buffering of the people
take an. active part in jthia great
Y. M. C. A. Thrift Stam p and all - The entertainment w:a« In the The entire crowd nwyondml. arid, if
.uf the north and west unless quick that they should he feiven the op-, undertaking.
, •
War Work drives for funds to carry form of a "Track Meet*'of two rival large sum in membershipsw»b .
• transportation is available.
Can portunity for advancement before
One
of
the
real
big.attractions
at
on this war. and that we are espec­ colleges, "Doolittle College," and raised as "Mr. I’utnim lU tw li tk a t r
they
arc
called
to
the
cold's,
and
ar,you wire m't? any information on
gurw th a t they *wot/ld be prepared the' Red Cross Society Circus to be ially gratified at the record so far •'Dunmore - University,’1-'' with Miss donations were not wanted but.,
subject ns to what action can or will
hold in Sanford the 11th, 12th and achieved 1/v our countv.
And
be• it- Bessie Long and Miss Blanchnrd active Inemhcrships.
e
•
, be taken to overcome this situation, for.moro efficient service in defense 13th of next month will he the Mar­
chosen as -the respective presidents.
Resolved, That this committee go
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.
Such a spontaneous response was-,
a* Florida fbod producers arc anx­ of the nation.
velous Melville. It will hg remem­ on record ns ‘opposing the present In the "Athletic" events that fol­
never
hefaro witnessed at a Bo*r*4
ious to hear what can be done .to
lowed
'
Doolittle
College
made
the
bered that he was the feature of all Bryan Primary Law thnt has provpn
SOME HERE IN SANFORD
of
Trade
meeting and n u g t r a w eir
meet the acute situation. Is- It true
best
score
andwas
presented
with
a
feature attractions at the recent
that locomotives arc overloaded Rook Thai Has Hcen Sold Here state fair in •Jacksonville. This is too intricate, too'expensive and two handsome tin loving cup.
_ for the success of the noard of Tradn
cumbersome for the proper efficiency
in this city.
forcing them to make slow time and
Is Taboo *
just one of the “binny good things in voting, and that we favor tho
Delicious strawberry ice cream
There will ho u campaign waged
is tins duo to inefficiency or to Im­
Some Sanford people Wjho have that are coming to make our circus former primary law ns being well and angel food rake were served by this week for more members and tbc
possibility of roads providing’ huffla success. Frank II. Millet s Edu­
Mrs. Green, chairman of the refresh­
cient number of locomotives to meet purchased ^ book culled .the l-in- cated Horses and Dogs will be here, adapted to proper balloting, easier ment committee and hrr assistants. Hoard of Trade will send Secretary.ished
Mystery"
and
those
who
have
farilities for counting and gave sat­
Marlowe even if It takes their entire .
artual needs of Florida food grow­
sold them should read the following: besides mnny other real circus fea-^ isfaction In every particular.
ers?
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capital
to-do it as the condltioif in *
lures However in Marvelous Mel­
Dr.
Brown
Goes
lo
Sanford
—
Lklahomm
Clty.-Okla.,
Mch.
15.—
Moved
by
FeJIx
Frank
and
sec­
serious
und
the need urgent.
**-* Richard II.. Edmond*,
Dr. Lelloy Brown, tho dentist has
As the result of a raid late today by ville, the unequaled sensational aeri­ onded by G. M. Jacobs that the fol­
• •» ' Editor Manufacturers Record.
The meeting Saturdny night cfemChief of Police Nichols and a squad al gymnast we have a feature at­ lowing resolution ho adopted, same made arrangements to move to San­ onstrated that organization is needed
traction
that
will
hold
the
,
jteople
ford, where he will continue the
of police detectives, flvo thousand
here and organization through th e
STEAMER SINKS SUB
speallhound with amazement, for it being carried:
practice of hfs profession.
copies
of
"The
Finished
Mystery,”
•
- .
m
Whereas,
on
the
6th
day
of
Feb­
Board of Trade will get results. Ev­
is said by. the New York papers
Dr. Brown, expects to leave next ery rtrirm-hrnrshonld"Joffi 4ffif kee$&gt;
Tinker Makes Sllnker Take Tho a volume issued by the International thst he shakes dire--with death. at ruary, 1918, Hon. Board of County
Bible Society were seized. No a r­
Count
each nnd every performance for the Commissioners in and for Seminole Tuesday. The News has not talked up his dues for the Board of Trade
rests have been made.
plcasuro and amusement of his audi­ County, Florida, and County School with Dr. Brown, hut we helievo ho is working and spending money on
•An Atlantic Port.—March 17.—
A
telegraphic
communication
from
ence. , Melville hss toured the entire Board of Seminole County, Flortda, feels there is a good opening far him thi**e grtaf ‘movements that mean ho
At the end of an hour’s battle be­
Attorney
General
Gregory
received
*
country and is an artist'of note; it in joint session assemb.cd passed the in tho Celery • City,. .Certainly Pa- much for Seminole county. .
tween a German submarine and an
today
in
anawer
to
one
sent
by
the
latka
will
regret
to
lose
him.
He
following
resolution
to-wit:
U
doubtful
if
a
more
famous
per­
American tank steamship^ the Pauls*
Resolved that a committee of two grow to manhood in Palatka, is a
Tho work of shelling the uncom­
boro of Vacuum LII Company, county council of defense, embodied former has 'ever exhibited in this
information
.to
the
effect
that
past
part of the country before. He was •lie appointed by tho hoard of county graduate of our high school and at pleted end of the DoLand and Os •
which arrived here today, tho
U-boat was apparently sunk, ac- activities In the hook’s distribution secured fty the State Fair only at an commissioner*,, namely, E. A. Doug­ the dental college in Philadelphia, teen ferry road out of New Smyrna,
oriling_ to officers of the American would be attended by arr«**t and enormous expense, hut very gener­ las* and L. A. Bromley, anil a com­ was ari honor graduate. People, of which was included in the roada tu
imprisonment.
.
vessel. ’
.
ously he has contracted a few dates mittee of one by the County School Sanford will moke no mistake in re­ he built with, the recent issur or
Three members of this society for a few circuses that the Red Board, ’namely: F. P. Forsrter, as a ceiving him with open arms, for he bonds, but which was never com­
tine of the crew on the tanker was were ’arrested at Frederick, Okla.,
is all to the good.—Palatka News.'
pletely has been finished and in now
wounded by a shell -fired by the today for having copies to tho book Cross are staging in tho south as a a steering committeo to name mem­
ready for use. Thla now stretch oT .
submarine. Two other shots struck in their possession, and one man was means of raising funds to carry for­ ber! of various committees repre­
Tho Kisalmmbe Cattle Company hard surfaced road gives an easy knd
the American ship, which was not arrested at Cleveland, Lkla., for tho ward this great work. To give some senting different lines of business
idea as.to who thla man really Is, It and industries of Seminole county, Is opening up &amp;nc o f the largest direct connection with ‘tho DoLand
seriously damaged.
*
same reason._______ '
■,
is said that the management* of the whose duty it would bo to draft cattle ranches in the southern part and Osteen ferry roads out of CanaJ
the fight took place in the Bristol
Hippodrome in New York, where legislation affecting the various in­ of the state. Thtfre are 520,000 •treet and aern s by the Tanner
FARMERS ATTENTION!
v-channel on February 24. The tankhe
appeared for one solid season paid terests represented by said counties, acres now under fence and numerous place.* The board of county.. com*
.
Employers
of
farm
labor
are
re­
*r tried to escape and was pumued.
and expensive buildings have been mlltionera recently* gave- commis­
him
a salary almost equal- to that
quested
to
meet
with
lhA.
Local
. After*the American vessel had been
erected.
The ranch- la sixty-five sioner Swope authority to have this'.*
paid
the
great
artists
at
the
MetrtH
wjth
the
feeling
that
we
'have
Draft
Board
at
the
coprt
house
on
within torpedo rangd for some • time
miles
below
Kissimmee and .the piece of road built gqd the work* hast
polJ.t*n,
Opera
House
and
in
present­
brought
to
Sanford,
one.
of
the
groatwithout any attempt being made to Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
lands
ale
jn
four
counties—Osceola, been done under the direction of.’
ing
this
great,
art
lit
.at
our
Society
eat'
acta
before
the
American
public
■ink her in this way, the U-boat be* ' Thla meeting la of vital importance
Polk,
DeSoto
and
OkeechobeeCircus
we-know
th
at,
we
can
do
ao
today.
*
Road Superviaor Bonnet*
to yon.
•
1"&gt;Shelling hqr.
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PLANT PEANUTS V
FOR. MARKET

more than two kernels in a pod,
plantihg Irt tho pod is satisfactory.
Plantlng-ln-this.way doe s away with
the tedfous shelling.
Spanish peanuts are planted in
May Is the Best Month for Plant thirty Inch .rows, with ono plant
every six to eight Inches In the row.
ing the Spanish Variety.,
Except on. very .thin land peanuts
The white Spanish peanut Is the do best when planted thick as they
variety wanted by oil mills and for cover’the. ground'thicker and check
which a good, price la paid; the pro­ the growth of weeds and grass.
portion of meat to hull Is greater Since they must be cultivated thor­
than in other varieties, and it yields oughly until the- crop is set, a too
a higher percentage of oil
This dose planting would interfere with
■peanut Is grown successfully in he cultivation.
*
.
area given over to tho crop' through­ - West Florida farmers plant flat
out Florida, and ita culture has and cultivate in the same way.
proved profitable,
.
They plant the whole nut with a
Some sections of the state will Cole ploinvlew double planter, and
grow peanuts for the market for the seed from flvo to ten acres a day.
first time this year, and many in­ Plantings are made on a soil prevy
quiries aa to the best time to plant ously limed and thoroughly-prepar­
- them have reached the University of ed. One thousand pounda of add
Florida extension division. This rcc-’ phosphate broadcasted prior to
ommendatiori will answer the ques- planting has helped make tho larg­
est yields. If the soil is deficient in
lime, from 400 to 600 pounds of land
. ' The Spanish peanut may be plaster per acre Is applied to tho
-planted any tlmo between April 1 crop Just before the plant sets to
and July 16. Early planting will
_ ’• *
undoubtedly give tho heaviest yield bloom.
The
wcedcr
is
the
superior implc-fc
of nuts, but If planted early the crop
ment
for
enriy
cultivations.
One
will mature In July or August dureight-feet
widcf
can
bo
pulled
by
one
time dlffiing tho rainy season
horse
and
twclvo
to
fifteen
aefes
cult to harvest them, and even more
difficult to euro good hay. For oil covered dajly, making It possible to
prqductinn it is profcrablo to plant tend forty to fifty acres with one
in May, which will allow the crop to implement. ’ The weeder is run at
mature in September. Dy planting any angle across the fields, as soon as
late," Spanish peanuts may follovy weeds or grass begin to ahow, nnd
the operntioh*may be continued un­
odts or other spring crops."
til the plants arc* of considerable
About two .bushels of seed in the sire. . Which means that most of tho
pod will be needed to plant an acre weed seed will have germinated and
of Spanish peanuts. It is not neces­ been killed.
,
■■ ■ —
Lm
•
sary to shell them even if they are to
b'o dropped by a planter. On ac­ Mrs. SoulhwIck'H Recital a Success
The rehdition of Percy Macayc’s
count of tho thin shell nnd ‘small
"Jcnnne
D'Arc" by Mrs. Southwick
nuts, and because there are seldom

of Emerson College of Oratory, Mon­
day evening at the Woman's Club
rooms under thc'.amplccfr of the Lit­
erature Department of the Club was
a success in every particular, and
th o . members are congratulating
themselves upon belog able to secure
so great- an artist for Sanford. The
higheat priase Is heard on every
hand, and from this, aa well as the
perfect attention given her at tho
recital by her splendid Audience uhd
the enthusiastic applause a t the con­
clusion of each act, it seems fitting to
quote from one of the Doston papesr
describing her rendition of "The
Merchant of Venice," I'abe covered
herself with glory." Milder, phrase­
ology seems inadequate to give any

baffled her, but t&amp;e loss of faer feel­ thoroughly investigated the possibil­
ing pf afc-one-ment with the saints ities of tha lake region has decided
which. grieved_het.moat.jgnd. when to erect-a'.llfiO.QQQ cannery .and .will
the harmony-waa struck again, the build aa soon as tha plans bare been
artist's subtle, Joydui acclaim of it drawn up ^nd approved. The com*
was like a paean of praise from a pony's, output will be sold under the
mighty organ which communl rated "Goodrich" brand, the 'same brand
used by its northern canneries and
itself tp -the entire audience.
»
.Mrs. Southwick was obliged to re­ which is so well known all over the
spond to the insistent demands, of country.
her hcafers, giving tho "Swiss Good
Night" which illustrates the splendid
Chines# Plant Statuettes,
range and power of her voice, also t Chinese gardeners sometimes plant
one of her own poems, "Christmas ■tatuettea of tiny men firmly In
Dells,” tho beauty and insight of pots, Just like real plants, and then
which suggested to her audienco the, train live evergreens to grow Sp- over
keynote of her power. • .
; these statuettes. The vines thus form
u kind of robo for the suituette men,
thetr whlto fnees.and hands protruding
WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN
from tho green leaves.
Records Its ’ First $3 000 000 Day
The War Savings Campaign reach­
ed its first $3,000,000 day on-March
7th, as shown by today’# report of
receipts by tho Treasury Depart­
ment. Sales of tho Savings Stamps
for March 7, 8, and 9 were:
.r
$2,296,000
\
$2,970,000, and
$3,049,000.
• .•
Three Millions a day front the
thrift stamps provides the Treasury
with about, one-tenth of the critlfc
amount now being expended by the
nntiou for tho war. While $3,­
000,000 is only 3 cents a day for
every nfyn, woman and child in the
country, the" entire cost of tho wnr
is only 30 cents per capita a day.
The National War Savings Com­
mittee, delegated by the Treasury to
enlist 100,000,000 investors in the
"baby bo*nds" anticipates Aoon reach­
ing the $0,000,000 a day rate Jieccssary to place the $2,000,000,000 isauc
within a year. Th|s will be aix cents
n-day per capita.
.
Tho sale of these stamps will
finnneo the Government's entire
emergency shipping program. The
current Treasury receipts from their
sale are already averaging the cost of
building 12,000 -tons tif shipping a

SOUTHERN CELERY
IN FAIR DEMAND
Florida Golden sold at 70c per 10inch crate,, nnd 70-1.40 per 12-inch
crate, f. o. ft. shipping ntntions.
Florida shipping movement increas­
ed to 27 earn for tho week. Demand
waa very light,, condition ordinary
and most lots moved north on con­
signment. The general -jobbing
range in distributing'markets was
$1.-1 per crate, in the rough, with
fair demand.
California Golden
Heart* held if wide rangtf. ai $2.50­
4:25 per’crate In the rough.

LETTUCE IN MOD-.
ERATE DEMAND
.Florida "head leltuco In I Jtf hu.
hampers sold to jobbers In northern
markets at a strange range $1.00­
2.5p. California Iceberg ranged low­
er in leading markets at $1.50-2.25
per cruie. Hothouse head lettuce
continued in good demand at a
slightly lower range 30-50c per douen and hothouse, leaf, lettuce was
steady at 11-12 per pound. Demand
for qll lettuce wan fair to good in
most* markets.
Leftuce shipment
fell away 80 cars, to ahqut the vol­
ume of .two weeks ago, the decline
being chiefly in the Florida movcnyrnt..
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CITRUS MARKETS
FIRM AND ACTIVE

B E G IN S

T O D A Y

Already, Crowds of Thrifty Buy­
ers are Enjoying the Feast of Bar­
gains, and the Loveliness_of Spring
Stock. -Be With U s .: : : :
:

Oranges: Fancy, Indian River
Seedlings sold at auction $7.00-7.76
per standard crate in Now York, nnd
Pineapples, Brights, ranges $6.00­
8.25. West Coast Seedlings, Drights
$4.76-6.50 and" Valencias, Drights,
$7.60-8.00. Central District Seed­
lings, Drights sold higher at $1.75$5.00 and Valencias, Drights, 6.00­
7.50. Dehifthd \V as"g66«riinafger
markets. Volume gained sharply,
with 375 ears from California, and
total of 629 ears against 374-last
Central Districts Drights, ranged
altout steady at $3.50-4.25. Demand

Cabhago shipments
from .the
Doynton • neighborhood are moving
right along and in large quantities
The largest crop in the history of
that section will he marketed this
year, ‘so It is said. Tomato ship­
ments from that acction will begin
sodn and the yield promise? to be

For 8a!e—One fresh n
R- L. Garrison, Fort Reed.
. For*-SalaL^Ten
..
„
*cre*
land on Cameron avenue, r
the heart of the celery delta
farm Joins railroad loading ,
Three acrea cleared. Must 1
to close an estate. If ]nj
write F. J. McDanncl, (
Michigan.
.
,
Tomato plants for sale
H. Loftier.
■ Rhode Island Red e
ng. $2.00 for fifteen
rison.

\ For 8alo far Trade—Fine big horw
8 years Oldywill work in plow, b u ^
or wagon. Also good ball beariir
buggy and wagon and sets of h«.
.• Tha Potato. .
. ness. See Jack Collins or bbo.,
'
so.,,.*
The potato wan first Introduced Into 397-J.
Spain by Hieronymus Cardan, n monk.
For 8ale—A six room home i
In 1553; Into England by Sir John
IlnVvklnn nnd Sir Fronds Drnkc In lot, west side Laurel avenue,
1503,' and Into Irclund by Sir Walter tween Sixth anil Seventh st/wts.
Raleigh In 159a
16 per cent investment. A. Dei
; • ' *»
97 Washington Avo., Oil City
Fqr Sale—Dcct plants, 30
100 or $2.00, per thousand.
Fortin Dros., Wagner, Fla. *
For Rent—Furnished room
No. French
For Rent—Three office room
fronting on Fiist street. ..Most d*.
sirabfo offlees in city. Several other
good office rooms In same building
Yowt.II &amp; Speer.
21-tfc

Hu Mamt-ar Lailalalara
To tho PVraorrotle Votara of Bamlnala Co.t
For Sale.—Two good horses fn
I hereby snnounre my rnndliUrr lor r*Preaantatlva In tho noil Florida [ribUtun sale cheap. It.* D. Lynch Routt A
from Seminole rounty. eublert to the dam.
38-tfc
orratlr primary to be held June 4th ol IkU Hox 220 Sanford Fla.
yeer.
your coBrfderatlon ol my
r . end
a n t i 1lntl|i
111
illAretlona.
FO R RENT
Hupcrtfully.
J. J. tVlCKINSON,
Furnished Rooms by. Day. Wwh
Frank L. w'eedreff Annauarea lar Leila­ or Month—Park avenue Flat, 1C5
*
latere
North Park avenue, over L. It. PLiJT o t h e Voter* ol Sem inole Co.:
'
I be e to a n n n u n r r t h a t 1 am a i t a n d l d a t e
Mm C. C.
lor re-&lt;-tertU&gt;n to t h e hnuto ol r a p rc a r n U - ips &amp; Co. drug store
t l v r a ' l r o m Seminole c o u n ty . IliV Ins a ere eu Hart, manager.
30-tf
y o u In t h a t c ap a city in t h e *c»»lon ol 1917
I le*l I a m p repared t o jtlve you b e t t e r *»rvlce In 1919. I do not Snow ol eny rc aron
w h y you th o a ld not f i v e me a r e ro n d t e r m ,
w hich h a i alway* bc»n accorded all repri*e e n t a t l v e e In th e i&gt;att. I lolly a p p r e c ia te
t h e h i f h honor paid m e by r l r c t l n r me In
IBlfl a n d I have e n d e a v o r e d at all t l m c f t o
look a lt e r the I n t e r r . ta ol the ticople ol
Sa-oilnole r o u n t y a n d t h e Male ol Klorlila
I h o p e I have, not tailed to lulAII y o u r n p e r la tj o n v a nd 1 truat you will a r e your
way c le ar to five me a second term . A f a l n
t h a n k i n t ybu lor t h e m a n y lavora be sto w e d
a n m e - in the paat I promlte t h a t I will
be f a lth lu l to the t r u a t Im poard In me.
Youra v»ry truly.

FRANK I.. WOoftRUFF.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

"For Rent—Furnished room* with
or without board. Mrs Cha». G.
Adams, 519 Onk.
•
5s-*4tp '
House for rent. 6 room
avenue. Inquire \V. P.
For Rent—Furnished or urtiurnishetl'five rooms .Magnolia avenue
Close in. Address Home. «--o Her­
ald.
•V-tfe
For Rent —Furnished rooms fer
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel Av
‘
5fi-tf *
W ANTED
\Wanted — Two uiyte chamber
maids at the_EmuiteJIiotd,... 69-1U.

Wanted—A • maid • for gcnml
housework in family of ihrec. Miat
U All Local Advertisements (Jnder bo good cook and reliable. N'o
This Heading TI1REK CENTS a fijg. Good wages. Mr-. I'hdip An­
Line For Each Insertion* Minimum drews. "Shell Danit.- Celery Art

Pharge 25 Cents.
Wanted—A first class man »+•»
In answering an advertisement
understands
raising cotton. Apply
where no nsmo is mentioned in tha
to
P.
0.
Hox
1255, Sanford. FUad, please do not ask The Herald
References
desired,
• • S9-tf
for information ns to the identity of
tho advertiser. Usually we do nqt
know who tho advertiser is and if
wo do we- are not allowed to glvo
out this Inform^tloh. Simply write
a letter . aryl . addreia it aa per in­
struction* in tho a d .■

FOR SALE

* Information wanted a-* to
whereabouts of Dr. William
For Sale—Good .milk cow. 1101 Young or his bods, Charles ar.d
French avenue.
• 59-2tji
Ham or daughter, Fanny, who
For Salo—Livingston Globe toma to Florida some years ago
to plants, $1.25’ per thousand, now §taiinton, Va.f W. A. McCoit
ready. M. S. Nelson, Eureka Ham­ Hobson Avo. Orlando/ Kla. &amp;
mock, box 1173, Sanfordi Fla. 69-tf .Found—Elks and Odd
* For Sale—My farm,. known as, watch charm. Owner-can ha
tha Gen. Finegan Home, consisting by coming to Herald office
of 200 • acres, situated 3,'&lt;J miles
south of Sanford, on Sanford-OrlanDM AIf M I N T u r ■■■»• * ,,r p iU. 8. Und Offlm nt
|||L
do roafi. For price and terms seq or
write owncri J. O. Andes, Route A, * Notlr* la haiaby ll*»n ‘h»*
It
Grave ol Kolokaa. fiorlrta,
juitJ.
Dox 196.
„57-Fri-4tp
1919, made llnmealaad f
%vr&gt;i ^
f«rr Ah of 8BH. Sar.lnn «
V ,f
Sartlon 31. TrwMtlf*
^
• For Sale—Overland touring car In RWI(,
S3 K. Tallafcataaa I'sridhlD
t*
perfect, condition,'electric starter and of Intar.tlon ta wnk* lhraa-»«M rr” ^
tn land
»b’T%d
. X d rn»lights. A bargain for cash. D. &amp; O. ralabllah
f-d Clarkclaim
Circuit
Cnurt.
a Sanlort.
lir on tha *Jlh Vay of Marek.
Motor Co.
68-2tc
nam.a a*
j
S laltnant
I'V.'I Taylor "f Oanava.M..
For Sale—Silver and Whitv
•
andotles hatching eggs, S1.CO, £3.0u.
$5.00 per setting of 15aeggH. Also
some ' fine cockerels and pullets.
Our birds were consistent winners at
UKrAIITMfin »
nt
U. B. U n d Offlra nt
V7J. *. l»l*j
tho great Sub-Tropical Show in Or­
lando, Fla., 1918. Satisfaction guar­
Nolle* la hrraby 4}»,n JA**,
anteed.
Longwood Squab Farm,
V -r , »VTaar^V
^
Longwo^d, Fla.
57-4tc- s? &amp; &amp; £ «w »: K I.T Ji.M --*
- . « 3
"Bred to Lay" Dsrred Rock eggs S i ■‘s t r ' i * j u a i “ S iij;.,.- - for hatching, $5.00 fnd $3.00 per « * E . i s z " r t J s s r . . •»• «'* ■”
ISIS.
,. ___ _
setting from prico winning pens. March.
Claimant ramaa aa
Mlaall Tay.or i f f l H W i JJ**
Utility $1.60 per 15, $6,00.per hun­
11. If. Graar
' rla.
dred. A few,choice White Wyan
Gaorta Ilyh ard t of
*
A.
A.
Uor.n
of
G
«
.
H
V..
^
riA^
dotto and Darrcd Rock Cockerels
$3.00 and $5.00 each If taken quick.
(O-Tuaa A F rl-tO tp
Keyst9ne Poultry Yarda, Longwo'od,
..-INITAK*
Fla.
‘ x.
66-tfc

For Sale—1000 lbs new celery
wires.
' F. A. Stone, Eighth and Oak.
Moore Haven farmers in the very
65-tf
near future will have one tremendous ■ . ; ’
advsntage over' those of other sec­
For Sale—Fo/d Touring Car* De­
tions by reason of tb* fact that a big mountable wheels. Good condition.
cannery is to. Ip established to cafe Dsrg^in. Phone 6 .. P. O. Box 988.
for the surplus product, "ripea" and
other things grown that for one rea­
For Sale—16M band farm or draft
son or another are not.suitable for
shipment. The. Imperial .Canning horse, weight 1860 lbs. ;Inquire L. A
•
53-tf v
Company of ShUadelphia having Brumley. ,

Nat Ira la h*rabyilv«» ‘A*‘M**5r

NNo en»‘J-w*

u » t» y

(t-Tuaa A frMW*
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�TH E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TW

the-right. bf way
THESANFORD HERALD tovermtnmt-have
in all matters of transportation. .
—

«

fir*, and foremost at all times are
the requirements of the army.
Lumber and material for canton­
Publish,d Eittgr Tuesday and Friday
ments, then food supplies and cloth­
ing, and the moving of the men
from oamp to camp,A and*'all.'1hat.
• -* HUDtfCBIPTlON TRICE IN ADVANCE:
When Mars comes trooping by all
ONE TEA R ..'; ............................................ . MjOO
other
matters fade into insignifi
HU MONTHS ............................... I.1 I-U
TUBER M UNI DM......... .......................................« ranee.
Rut these matters will all very
In tha Cltr by Carrier 12.00 r « Vru In
A d t u t a nr 10« Par Manlb
soon be regulated. The great con­
Tafmania In Arranc* Mail D« Mad* at Offlt* gestion will have been relieved, and
more and still more cars and engines
will he available, and without a
doubt, when time comes to ship the
Trlryloai Na, III real mass otf the trucker's crops in
Offlta: llrrald Ualldiaf
Florida, there will he a way provided
for Its expeditious movement to the
markets of the country.-—Gainesville
Sun. *
The real mass of our crops here
has been moved or will be moved in
a few weeks and we need relief at
once.. .
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Dustneu Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

/ '• ’

I

GERMAN KULTUR NOT A NEW
’ THING ‘
"Every village they have npssed
4 THRR£
through has been tlie victim of what
is only organixed pillage. Every city
has been practically sacked, ran­
• ’ ORGANIZED EFFORT
sacked on system; its citiicns plun­
The Sanford Hrrald has discover­ dered, its civil ofllrers terrorized,
ed that the transportation problem imprisoned, outraged or killed. The
is one for thought. Muny of u# have civil populations have been, con­
bt'en thinking ahiAit it so long that trary to the usage of modern war­
it lias become nigh a nightmare. fare, forred to serve the invading
Thinking about it is well enough, hut armies, brutally put to death, re­
organixed effort in doinging some­ duced to wholesale starvation, and
thing would bo much more effective. desolation. Vast tracts of the rich­
est and most industrious districts of
—Pnlm Ile^ch Post.
been
deliberately
That sounds funny coming from Europe have
stripped
and
plunged
into
famine,
Palm Beach county where they have
made no organixed effort and to the solely in order that the invaders
people of Sanford who have started might make war cheaply. Irregular
the great movement looking toward troops, ■contrary to all the practice
belter transportation ami who have1"* «&lt;»'■ have been systematically
already sent several men' to Wash- murdered, and civil populations in­
'jngton looking to better efforts on discriminately massacred, solely to
the part of the railroads and the spread terror. A regular system of
food administration.
What have, ingenious terrorism ha* been directed
you (June tilting this line, Joe?
tagainXt civilians, ns horrible as unyj
„
*
'thing in the history of civil or re-

ment of ganible to It? Transporta­
tion companies do not lose—they rtv
quire- freight to bo prepaid if the
markets look weak. The grower
loses, and sometimes, seedsman nnd
the fertilizer dealer tote part of tho
peak load.
Plant City has been Accorded rea­
sonably good scrvlco in *marketing’
the strawberry crop, which, how­
ever, was Into .and light, hut the
growers in this section will, next
month have an enormous crop of
vegetables to ship. Tho pcoplo In
tho north nnd east need these pro­
ducts because the winter has keen
abnormally cold, and Floridn is
about the only‘state that is produc­
ing great products Just now. It is
hojied that some .method will ho
reached that Will get these products
to tho consuming, centers, and that
the transit will bo rapid enough to
insure the grower against complete
loss by having tho goods dumped as
spoiled.
This ia.tt vegetable producing sec­
tion, but staple .crops will grow as
well, and It will be well for every
farmer to consider carefully the situ­
ation that confronts, first the government which is engaged In the
most serious con diet in the history
of the w;orld, nnd * his individual
needs. If it Is seen that the govern­
ment cannot expedite transportation
this spring, t|ien it will he host for
farmers to plant only- staple crops—
something they can use nt home—
and let the rest of the country look
out. for itself. There is no use in
throwing sway time and money.
Look the situation squarely in* the
fnce. Plant cotton and corn, cane
at)d potatoes, and raise more hogs
ntul poultry, livestock and what
few vcgtahles you will need for
your families.—Plant City Courier.

u U U U U d C
*
-

y0U had only saved FIVE CENTS each' day
for ten years, you would- have with interest
oVer $200.00. - '
Resign from the “ I Can’t Club” and enlist
in the “ I Will C lub/’ AND SAVE.

CAPITAL $30,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00
.~~v 1 — —i-

PEOPLES BANK OF S A N FO R D
-------II. R- STEVENS

TtMMwl

-------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------C. M. HAND

SANFORD, FLORIDA

• Vk*-Fr*tM*t F l WOODRUFF Vk*-Pr«»i*itot

0 . L TATLOR
Ctd.it*

R. R. DEA3
Ass’i

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

THE GREAT AM ERICAN SPIRIT
LETTER TO SOLDIER FROM HIS
FORMER EMPLOYER

many arc. going to domitfkte t&lt;-.l
world.
'
•
■Now, I hnvtano doubt about tl,
final outcome of it, hut I do hellrrt
that it is going to be a ten (|tt„
more, terrific struggle’beforV it j,
over with than we have yet hit
What L hope and pray for b (h,t
this nation will speedily realize »Lt
iii involved nnd will prepare itnl/u
make tho supreme sacrifice that »a
ho required of us. ,'Grave inue, m
at stnke—great*sacrifices will be re­
quired—great- preparation nfust'I*
made. We must have fAit Ft in ti«
justice of our cause. We ran p
into these things anti like the Yc&gt;
my and tho Frenchmen
hu,
faced ■every cnmli.u -,er,-i(,-]j j,( i
even with a la u g h on our h e r , br-l
cause we know we arc in the right.|

The following letter from an em­ dent cautioning us to he neutral,,
ployer to his-employee taken from, not even to discuss it. Wc didn't
the Charlotte Observer is so good realize as we do now that Franco
that it is reproduced for the benefit and England atid Helgium wore
of Herald readers:
fighting our battle—our fight—th a t
Your letter of tho 19th inst. re­ for three years they stood there
ceived Saturday mid read at dinner giving up treasure and blood, fo r‘us
Saturday evening and enjoyed by ns much as for themselves. We
nil of us. I hope that nil danger of stood aloof, taking a neutral attitude
epidemic at the ramp is ore-tbis lime -r-indircctly uiding the GcrmnnA—
passed. I think it in rcniurkaldc allowing all sorts of propaganda to
A Rig Hook Drive
that there has been ko little loss of go on unhindered here and now I
. Two million hooks are needed by life due to epidemics throughout the feel that there is nothing that this
the Library War Service of the cantonments as a whole. It is a country ran do—that no sacrifice
American Library Association to very line testimony to the efficiency that ran lie made will In- too great
GERMANY MAfills A IIIJ WL |
furnish reading m atter to soldiers I and deep concern of this government to atone for its stupidity—for its
mid sailor* in ramps in Amerlni. on |
tin* welfare of the men. In fart, indifference when these nations were Air RiiitU Ilringinu It llumr i,|
transports,
on
hoard
naval
vessels
1
am
impressed day liy, day ■when I attacked, who saw more clearly
Them
T H E IS LAHOR'.S WAIt
jl.Kiou* u„r*
Large, and populous
kcities Lave been, not mice, but 'JO. and overseas. A big drive to get tlo- accomplishments nnd plans of than we what was involved ftnl
Geneva, T hursday. M.tnh II - |
This is labor s war. No element |
ufll| |,urnt, these books is being carried on this the government are made known to ' nobly and with a bravery and only
R eports reaehlng fieri- from Gtr
an absolute faith in the justice and m an y say that patio--' have (m *|
,,f »"• ..... I'1'- "f
**f | an,| the women and children in them week.
other Countries, would suffer '"'.re : * llIll&lt;)Illy slaughtered, with the sole
their
cause ({rought nbout by the l!nu li
The Sanford Library and Sanford j thoughtfulness add interest in Un­ righteousness which
Itlan -the worker* from a German | u|,i(1, t
i„|ijrlink suffering. All people are asked to do a part.
, physical and moral well being of the could inspire, ‘fought on* Now, we. a ttac k s on Germ an !••»■r t t-L
victory, a ..................... ace.
t h jH
been done in license or
Look over vour book shelves and men is being cared for*. It is wort hy the gdrvalest nation on earth whose lents, according to 1 1 -. &lt;i .patrhfil
What the Germans mean by a passR.ii, but by the calculating fer- pick out the bquks you are going to of our highest ideals as a people and ■principles of government: whose there were several outtin-a.1.- &gt;1 F.rrl
"strong peace," a ' ‘Gentian peace neity of scientilic soldiers,"
certainly it can't, help hut thrill the I ideals of life are in direct contrast to in the soul Item 'port ioi •&gt;' 'in- to&gt;i|
send to the men in k)mki.
•was receptly expressed by Gen. V.mj Th(t aj;iivr w„
n&lt;)t
wr{tten.
Wrap them up an d label the pack­ ardor of every true American in or j that of Gcrrftany representing the and an am m unition factory -nl
o u t of t h e tr e n c h e s .
qlht-r idyal—moral and. ploitleal — blown up. T he riiilw.r. -tatlcri id
Liebert, a leading Prussian comer„ mj|(ni have been, yester- age " L ib r a ry War Service '*
vutive.
* day, last week, last month or last
In retard to labor troubles, I are destined in my opinion to he the Fribourg was again lnull&gt;
Send tile package to the Sanford
“ For us there Is but one principle year.' It 'appeared in tin* English Lihrury (open every d a y this week don't believe there is ns much, to deciding factor. It isn't in the pro Swiss travelers report that in lie
to be followed. and we recognize no Fortnightly Review February. IK-71, from .'I to li p. in.) or phone to .‘17-J that as there has been right along in gram of tilings that w/&gt; who have principal Rhine cilic- many howrd
other. We hold that might is right. shortly before the surrender of Paris. and they will lie called for.
normal times.' It aeiuns to take hold most at stake, should not be re­ and apartments are vaitmt, nufllUnj
We must. know; ‘neither sentiment Frederick Harrison, the writer, is
of
uh more just because of the ter- quired to- give up most in order to of persons moving to central (irr-l
Experience in the ramp's indicates
humanity, consideration, nor com­ still ulitc. Its statements were trill- that our soldiers and sailors want mendolis issues that are at stake imd win the just and lastjng pence which many and Switzerland. They njl
passion. Wa must have Helgium then, are true now. Julius Caesar books of great variety, but there are wo must have a' united, nation Co­ will only come when the Rhine has opinion is growing against coDtics*]
been crossed tho piilitary despots of ation of German air ruidand the north of France. France in his commentaries tinrate* events certain lim itations
T h e following operating loyally, each ready and Germany have been.hurled from their
must be made to pny until she ii which kIhiw that even 'before the !i*t ..f suhjert* is bnsi-.l on reports '‘!,K"r *"
™ "a rri,k ‘*' ‘,v,n «"
seats of power and until acrushing
bled white
me of Cbjisl tin- German* dem o n ­ and .......ions from I he rum p I Uu'
In Clay county tin- l.irunr* trti
f" U measure orf devotion;'
tieaev"
s tra te d tin- possession of all of tin l i b r a r i a n s :
hui when you consider the secret military victory a vitory of arms preparing to plant brai-iy t" &gt;*wt|
rudim ent* id their modern "kul‘propaganda that has been carried on will have been achieved and Ger­ potatoes. One farmer .dun* ,lul
Mr. .Gompers' spoke well
Fiction
tur." It is no new thing; and hun­
by German influences—aided by many will have been required to broke and harrowed &lt;»,*»'*&lt;&gt; aern dl
American labor when he said:*Adventure*
Western
Stories,*
De­
disgorge Russian .provinces—to with­
"Thu Republic of the United dreds of thousands of men will tective Stories, Love Stories of the wel{ meaning but misguided social­ draw from Hflgium nnd Franco nnd land which ho will plant *»o »(»pi*j
States is not perfect; it has the im­ have died in vain in this war if this best sort, Stories of business, His- ists (the American bolshevik!—wjien to abolish her.military ideals. Now; crops. Another ‘ has 7.000 iff«|
that he is developing (or the. unt|
you consider that millions of dollars
perfections of the human ‘ h u t'it in sinister tiling is. not absolutely anti horical Novels.
..
that sort ‘of thing isn't going to purpose.
utterly
exterminated
forever
by
the
have
been
spent
to
bribe,
buy,
ex­
the heat Country on the face of the
Non-FIrllon
tort nml coerce men tint! women in come in three month) nor in six
earth, and those who do not love it forces of civilization nrrayPd-ngalnsf
Military
Science,
Aeroplanes,
En­
every walk of life, I gather rouragi months nor in twelve months in my
Columbia county will cooitrartl
enough to work for it, to tight for it.
gineering,
Agriculture.
Husines*.
An­
ojiinitin. It isn't going to come un­ SSfiO.OOO worth of brick noi urd-l
-----L
----and
faith
friim-thc
situation.
I
feel
it, to die for it. are not worthy of
tominhilcs. Electricity, Mechanics, j that jnl;or
ntnndIRK jn&gt;-any. ’jjjq til practically every American has day Toads this year
MOVE TH E CROPS
Tin- Lfidl
the privilege of living in it.
Horses,
Drawing.
Hooks.on
tinwar,
■
y„u
K
,,t
n
chnnct,
U) . rral| the'last given of himself nnd ol his treasures road) will connect on the north tfjDj
Some
sections
of
Florida
are
in
the
"I suy to the kaiser, l say to the
.have got a part the lifick roads of Hamilton rouEtjl
especially the talcs' from llu? trenches iHJJUC of Thc New |t't.,)ul)lic jn whty: until it. hurts. We
i - « r A'a
Germans, in the name of the Atneri- midst o( the producing season for Wireless TelegFaphy nnd Telephony, the English speaking men have to play in this *Unit
w» haven't yet
CRti labor movement: You enn't talk perishable products, nnd much com Aaithnieiic, Algebra, Geometry, etc., stated their principles in thi*Ti\te realized. We a^j just, beginning to and an th cast with I Itf sand-din
plaint
has-^been
jheard
'
relative
to
• peace with the American - workers;
Letter Writing (personal and: busi­ Vur7. if yuu do, you will feel thrilled wake up—a gri-at section of our roads of Iiuker* county, thus faB’|
can't- tp lk ’ peuto with \us; you trautporfatidn facilities. 'ff'hc rail­ ness J;' .filing, .I’oDlryJ\old and.riew; I am sure. . The statement comes people yet don't realty belitfvc or rc- plcting thc pavetl highway fromtki
can't tnlk^oVus at all now. iWo are roads niOV'e the-ea^s, litil the goods Hiogrnphy;' especially autobiography,\ pretty ncnrly being a, platform of nlizc what is InYblyed—don't sec Its Georgia line.through Lake City.
fighting now: Either ' you • smash in many, instances, according tlf re­ Travel and History, especially of Christian principles—It's an historic relationship to them, fn their lives,
An effort is being made to get t^J
• your kaiser autocracy or we will ports, -have, reached destination in Western Europe, French Conversa­ document and will rank .in England, in their future. My feeling now js, farmers around Crystal Springs l,|
had
order)
and,
os
the
result
of
this,
smash! it for you." .
....
ifome shipments have been slumped tion Hooks, .Popular books-i» for­ second only to-the Mngna Charts. th at I would sootier give up my life plant a sufficient acreage of bro»*|
The workingmen of America hnvc as unfit fm consumption. Everyone eign languages.
The WoHd is being rapidly disillusion now in this great cause, in some way, corn to justify t h e establishment dp
a tremendous interest to Kcrve, a realizes .that the tendency to comThey do not w/)Pt out of date cd As to Germany's rent practice anil if.it will aid In the right.settlement a broom factory in that town. (
yitnl cause to drfond, a work of sur­ plain is-too'common, hut in the face hooks on science Und* technology, nor purposes. The poor, trusting,..child­ of this rnther than to come to any
passing importance to ‘accomplish. of the increased cost to produce food out of dntc text hooks.
Four thousand five hundred
like bolshevik of Russia are paying patched, up peace .because I believe
What is vital to them is vital to products this year nnd owing to ur­
of
Everglade lands put to the r «*|
They do not want worn out hooks bitterly for their stupid credulity. that if we get a patched up, Germanis
the
record being made in the Oltf
America and to the world. That gent requests that every available of any kind.
made
peace
that
my
boy
anti
my
This Russian grab of Germany's will
they see their duty untl the great acre he planted, with the promise
chobee region. Some of the leiin
girl
will
suffer
at
the
hands
of
thc
open
the
eye
of
a
great
many
more
They do not want the kind of
mass of them are performing it with that the vegetables would be moved
farm crops will be these: 1.500 Mt*!
books
that appeul especially to who still somehow believe in Ger­ next generation of Germans, lito
unimpeachable loyalty is a cause for is ground for complaint.
of Irish potatoes that is expend '1
same
treatment,
only
ten
times
more
many's
protestations.
The
world
is
women.
congratulation to the- nation and to
yield
160,000 hampers; 500
I
gradually, day by day, grasping the diabolical that has been perpetrated
Everyone knows that the govern­
No magazines asked for this time.
cabbage,
estimated
to
he
yoo
I
the world.
rea| significance of this world crisis. upon the men and women nnd chilment means to do the best possible,
Mrs. Key, Librarian.
100,000
crates;
1,000
acres
d.?3'l
5
*I
xlrcn
..of—Holgium..
Either
justice,
but-thc belief is growing*that if the
Phone* 37-J7 Uh,-wa-liava bean ao-slow-in-sooilig kindness nnd unRelflshness nnd thc that will yield a 1-50,000 harsr" |
TRUCKGROWEKS DILEMMA government guarantees the railroads,
it but the acalrs arc falling from our
Secretary McAdoo, as general su­ which, are under Its cnhtrol during
eyes. The socialists in this country Christ ideals are going to prevail or c.:d 1,500 acres of tomatoes *&gt;■“ |
Hallnr Itapcr Writes
perintendent of the entire railroad the. war, against losses greater than
are now witnessing Germany's ties the opposite represented by Or.-- production of J50.000 rrate*.
The
following
is
a
letter
from
L.
F.
system of the United .Slates has were incurred In pro-war times, then
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jpotic
r u t it
ttreatment
i v u i uix;i i v uof
s their
m iv u
ifellow
c i i u n nsousome very knotty problems to solve tho government should -by-all men ns Roper who ij*Jn the navaljeservo at ^ ia,iH(!4 Sn Husain—thiss despite of the
g llllllllllllX IIIIIIIIIIIIX IIIIIIIIIIIIX X IIIIIIIIIIIIX IIIIIIIIIIIIX IIIIIIlM ?
“AWT Gfftf of them, nut the Feast compel a more prompt movement of Key'West:
fnct that Germany^ entered into
Key West. Mch.. M, 1918.
either, is that of moving the perish­ perishable products, grown nt the
peace negotinrioiis of it plalfbrm of
able crops of tho Florida (nnd prob­ request of the food administration, Friend Holly:
no annexations and ito indemnity
Find inclosed check covering,*one The perfidy, the greed, the heart
ably the entire south) truck fnrmcV which, of 'course, co-operates -with
years subscription to The Herald. lessness and settled purpose of dom
to market .speedily.
the other government departments,
The. truck farmer In Florida is or which has the co-operation of I receive It regiilarly nnd enjoy read­ inntlng the world are here nil clear­
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naturally.Inclined to feel wrohged in theso departments. The view of ing thc huppenings very much, and ly revealed. They can no longer con
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appreciate
the
guod
boost
spirit
you
re
a
l-th
e
real
'purposes
behind
thc
thpt nfter he has grown n very nec­ runny is also growing that If Induscs*nry crop for the use of the people tr(n| enterprises e n g a g e d In w ar w o rk always have for Sanford for I have mass of high sounding protestations
of the nation nt Inrge, much of it ur(, g u a r a n t e e d a g a i n s t losses, the have great hopes of Spnford becom­ and claims of kinship with God.
has been allowed to perish on thi* grower of products should lie gunr- ing a great city in the near future We now see that what France and
way to market, and much mure of nnteed against losses due to inabil­ anti with the continual good work of England have said—what the Pres­
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his crop is still in the field rotten ity of the government controlled the Hoard of Trade I see no way to ident has so forcefully and* aptly,
and worthless. Hut these are times agencies to perform a service that keep her back. Even though times stated arc hut truths in every re­
when patience is certainly known to was promised. Seed nnd fertilizer may -lie close for a y*ar or two I ex­ spect.
be the greatest virtue. There is just must he paid for, nnd the man-who pect to see one of the finest hotels
Now, labor in this country is in­
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no much rolling stock and just' so grows tho crops must cat while ho is erected in Sanford of any town of telligent. They havo got more at
t ■
Elder Springs Water H as'a Guaranteed Purity
much power to. move it in the whole cultivating the soil. Hut if he can­ like alxo.
atako as a clais than anybody else
rs.- hi*
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■t1
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I
am
gottlng
to
be
a
real
sailor
and
cfountry. .Then there 1U also a not get the products to markets,
In the. United State*—anybody .else
or 99.98 Per C e n t/;.
a limit to the endurance'of the men how la.he going to eat?. The-food enjoy my work very much—think I ip the world, and thcy*ar&lt;^becomlng
shall
he
In
lino
for.
a
trip
to-France
who are handling the trains.
alive
td
that,
.
Labpr
under
Ger­
administration does not recommend
many's rule would be the most piti­
The freight to be moved is enor­ extension of credit, except in ex­ soon.
mous, and it la graded according to treme instances, and where Is the •Wlahing you and. surrounding able fufferm If the allle* lose In this
the imminent necessity- which ‘ con­ dealer In foods Who would he willing country a prosperous season I wish great war. This Is our war now—it
,
. had been our w ar' alnce the very
fronts tho government. Individuals to advance credit fo a" man engaged to* remain, •
PHONE 336
first although we didn't treatise it
mhat.opw stand as^de,. no matter In growing producta which, to •
As aver,
and we stood back—our own Presl' L. P. Roper.
t thair InUmta, and let the large extant, appears to have ah'ele- . _ ‘

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Mention of
Miiler* 1° ®,*e^
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nf Interest

Inand About
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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

jlr» C. A. Smith in ' visiting women and children. -This is an­
W(nd, in Jacksonviiic.
• \ other feature of Red Cross relief
Free Demonntmtloi of the Fnmoan and as it Is a question of second
WhHP House Cofree nnd Ten by ex- hand clothing only there should be a
I ■ , drmonslrntnr nil thin week nl generous response to the appeal.
I u.fuller's Grocery. Go In nnd hare Second hand clothing in good condi­
tion, clean arid mended ready for
,,
GO-tle
n top, _
Emior Curlett or Gcncvn was use can be sent to the Red Cross
,monc the viiilora to the city yes- workrooms in the Pico building,
Rooms 1 and 2, and will' be for­
terdny*
', warded by the shipping committee to
HouseJor Rent—E. T. Woodruff.'
Red Cross ^ headquarters.
Baby
. 68-5tp ,
layettes will be greatly appreciated
Ron. Forrest Lake nnd Mrs. Lnke or any article of a layette. Any-ar«re guests of friends at orlando tjcle of clothing for women and
yesterday.
boya and girls of all ages will he of
Dresk your - Cold or LeGppc with n use. It would be a splendid idea if
few doses of 666#
r!39-26tc
each churfh organization would take
H. il. Connelly, the popular trnlnthis matter up as tlicir ■especial
dispatcher is out again after several work fflr'the week. '
Wouldn’t it pay greater interest
weeks’ illness. • ; ■•
Mrs. Htnry Wight, Mrs. J. C.. on the effort to help clothe these un­
IligbtinN, Mrs. T. A. Neal and'R . J. fortunate ones than one rummage
Holly nnd It. 0. Chappell represent­ sale would profit.the church?
ing the Red Cross Circus spent sev­
eral hours in Orlando yesterday on
. Notice
business and ftiso advertising the
Notice is hereby given that the
circus.
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hoard of county commissioners offer
RUU-MV-TISM — Antiseptic Re­ for sale one pair of mules, pair to be
lieves Rheumatism Sprains Neu­ designated .by the board. For in­
formation see commissioner .in your
ralgia etc.
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Come to Lyric Theatre Thursday district.'
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
afternoon and evening, "Little Lord
5S-tf ’
Fontle Roy" will be shown. •
Or. 0. J. Miller has. been offered
. Change In Speaking Hour ~
a line position with the medical deCapt. Hobson speaks at Baptist
I. parlment of the A. C. L. with headI -quarters In, Jacksonville and will Temple Wednesday night at 8:30
o'clock, instead of 8:00 o'clock as
probably remove to that city.
For Wood and heavy hauling see was announced in Friday's Herald.
Subject: "America in the War."
Murrell, or phone 378.
48-tf
Do you wish your children to soc
Whltnrr May Uc Prisoner
a good picture. Send them to see
The following from the- Atlanta
“Little Lord Fontle Roy." Prices
6 and II cents. Benefit Welfare Journal gives hope that Richard
Whitnpr may be a prisoner in the
Drpt Wopiin’s Club.
German
lines:
Mr. Delbert Casper of Cobdcn,
III., spent several days in Sanford
With the American Army in
France, March 16.—Second Lieu­
last week cn route to Chicago.
Two dollars reward to anyone who tenant Richard Whitner of Atlanta,
will lind and pen up two pigs, one Gn., an American artillery observer,
Mark arid white acid one black and flying with a French aviator over the
brown. Maggie Black, R. F. D. Champagne sector was brought
down somewhere within the German
No. A, or Sanford Ave.
60-2tp
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mar­ lines Wednesday, it was announced
.
lowe, a line baby boy and the genial- today.
Whether Whitner was killed, .
aerretary of. the Hoard of Trade will
not lie of mu^h use to the organiza­ wounded or made a prisoner is not
know'n. Whatever his fate may
tion this week.
Mrs. J. C. Higgins is spending a have been, be will receive the French
few Mays in Orlando wjth her cross, it was learned. The decora­
tion will be. sent to his relatives in
daughter, Mrs. Harry Dickson,
the United. States.
Expensive Hemstitching Machine
Lieutenant Whitner was one ol the
Just installed at the millinery shop
American
soldiers who accompanied
ol Mrs. H. L. Duhnrt. Ladies of
Sanford arc invltpd to call nnd sec a French raiding party In a flight
this machine in operation. Fourth far Into Germany a month ago. A
White Plains, Mo., fjeuteuant, who
•nd Sanford Ave.
- 13-tf
also
accompanied the party, shot
Mrs. Dr.* Ward and children nnd
down
a German machine.
Miss llnlm from Chirago spent
Tfc'.ir day with Dr. Ward.
Since tb.it raid Lieutenant Whit­
I It..1.m Holly take your sub- ner has been ilitaehed to the'French
fhe de­
senpiioii for the Saturday Evening squadron a* an observer
I’,- 1—*tie Ladies Home Journal and tails of ifw he was brought down
the Country Gentleman. Leave or­ have not yet been received. He is
.the first, American observer lost.
ders at the Herald office.
Automobile Accessories. -*-To all
.Ford Owners:, The Perfection AcrLieutenant Richard H. Whitner, a
itur -aves from 'a to 1-3 your gastr­ former Atlanta boy: -wnj?,22 years
in-1 Proves its efficiency tin de-mon- old, the son &lt;n the late Mrs. Mary
»ir.ti! i Time required 5 minutes. II. Whitner. ID* was a nephew of
Pay- i.,r itiolf |J to, 16 times per Mrs. George W. Harrison of No.
P i r r "it only $4.00. Want a 1388 Pcuehtrec mud, wlj£t_. received
re-i ).-(!• njjent in every town. If Frida.. ni,*it Korn, Washirgcn an
l5o.ini psr siveek looks &amp;ood to ‘you official statement that'"’ Lithleiihiit
Whitner had. dud Nlnrch' l-l. ‘In
*«* \\ I.*, Miller. "
59-2.tc
spit**
oL tjie fatT that* Ji i?pl;*equpiM
Mr*. J.’T. Brady
moved from
dispatch,
given alii.ve, cxpAswed, nn
Jl-e Herndon homo on Fourth street
to n». apartments oyer The Herald uncertainty nbfcut his fate, the rela­
tives' here have given up.hope that
OlltCf .
Mr- and Mrs. Vm. Ksk'ritlge of iie is alive. ' Another srtmt D Mrs.
h't Loin., Mo., left Sanford on Tues: K. H. .Phillips of Atiqntn.
day for n visit of several weeks in 'Lieutenant Whitner Was a grand­
son iff ‘Julius. A. Hayden und a greatTampa. .
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Iree Demonstration of the Famous grandson of Reuben Cone, both At­
" hite House Coffee and Tea by, os- lanta pjoneers. H e'received .his mil­
P*'M demonstrator all thos week at itary training-at Fortress Monroe,
MrC'uile'r’s Grocery. Go In ‘and Va., and went from there to France.
haven rar .
60-He
A Jolly Good Crowd
Mr*. Kenny nnd two charming
Saturday n crowd of Sanford folks
daughters. Misses Mary and Mabel
hi nny spent the week end in San- went to Lake Hnrney and had a
camping picnic: They spent the
ford. the guests of friends.
night out and came homo Sunday
Genial Joe Dawson, the popular night. They all report a grand.timet
Yepnsmnin'tive ' rif the‘- Burgor' &amp; For breakfast they had good meat
Baumgardner Co., hardware, was in steak, dinner fish fry, supper rooster
the city today calling on the trade.
Joe believes in tho max| m of'latigh pillau and after supper took up tho
dishes and started for home. Those
and grow fat and Joe has laughed so who went were Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
much and grown so fat that he can Hickson, who gave the picnic, Al­
hardly soueexo Into his car now.
bert Hickson, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
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Estrich and son, Mrs. Jim Cowan,
Notice to Properly Owners
George and Margaret Cowan, Mr.
. Section SO of Chapter 6G9G of the and Mrs. J. F. Ilootehan and son,
Laws of Florida provides that "If Brinson, and James Hoolehnn, Miss
Hie taxes upon any re il estate shall Ethel Hickson and Mr. Fred Strang.
not be paid before the First day of
April of npy year, .the tax collector
FARMERS Attention!
shall. advertise and sell,”
Employers
of farm labor are reI lease take notice that state and
quesledlo
meet
wlth’lhe Local-Draft'
r,’,.irty taxes, if remaining pnpaid,
Board
at
the
court
house on Thurs­
w.J become delinquent on Aprll’lst.
day
eyenlng
at
7:30
o'clock. .
Jno. D. Jinkins,
This
meeting
Is
of
vital Imparl­
- Tax Collector,
ance to you.
Seminole County.
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Of the AS purebred Berkshire*
sold
following the American Berk­
Red Cross Members and Others
shire
congress at Lrlando, '33 head
.The week o( March 18th will.' be
wefe
bought
by Orange county far­
l *,rouRhout the1country as
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Clothing \VeeJt" for . the Belgian mers for $3,125. * .

BIG BLUFF
OF GERMAN
ABOUT DRIVE
Have No Idea ‘ of Driving
Especially American Front

RICHARD
WHITNBB
KILLED
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Former Sanford Boy Aerial Observer
In France Killed In Accident
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN. AND
Mrs. J. N. Whitner of this city
■ * AROUNDJ3ANFORD •
received, .tho sad- intelligence Satu'r
im Iflni HelAajKtln. Sodil Editor. Aviroai tuvUi pHti. pitUm of ti
day night that her nephew, Richard
l o r t l i b c o l u m n . II w o u ld b f i p p r w l i l i d ll t h * r w o u l d t r U p h o n * 2 7 0 - J
H, Whitner had been killed in
France while flying in his machine
Mrs. Ernest McCown Galloway Woodruff. At the Carnes Hotel
as aerial observer. No details of the entertained about one hundred ant Saturday an Informal dinner was
accident have been learned. He was fifty' guests yesterday afternoon at held In honor of tho Bakers with the
tho son of R. H. Whitner 'and/ was her lovely country home in honor of
following-being prejent:
born in Ibis city about 24 years ago Mrs. .Ethel Elliot Colson of Mem­
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, Dr.
passing his early boyhood days here
phis, Tcnn., who has been her guest and Mr Hilburn, Dr. and
Mrs
and afterward going to Atlanta
for several weeks.' As you cnlcycd Brower, Col. *Schcllt Maincs and
where .his father engaged Jn busi the screened porch you immediately
ness. Richard was well known here exclaimed upon its beauty, bowls of wife and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker. A
and spent scvcrnl months in Sanford
purple flag illlica grebtod you from few 'short talks by several bf the
about three yoar ago and .will be
remembered by many Sanford peo­ aii sjdcs. Mrs. ‘ Aylett Fitts and guests and by Mr. Baker ' were
.
ple for Tiis sunny dispositTon and Mrs. W. E. Watson met the friends greztly enjoyed.
at the door. Mrs. Gallow'ay, Mrs.'
gentlemanly manner.
When the
Colson and Mrs. Miller of Eustis
Miss Mary Irvin, who. has been___
war was declared Richard enlisted at
were In the receiving line. Mrs. the attractive guest of'M r. and Mra..„-,*
once in the officers' training corps,
Galloway and Mrs. Colson wore Cecil Gabbctt leaves today for. a
being given a commission in the
ovely afternoon gowns- of white visit to Valdosta and Macon before
heavy artillery as second lieutenant
ace.
Mrs. Miller wore white Geor­ returning' to her home in Washing­
aid after arriving in Franre he was
gette,'
Easier llllies, rosed and s*vect ton. Gn.
transferred to athe aviation corps- an
peas
were
in profusion in the living
aerial observer. He wrote to the
room
.
where
the guests were re­
WhRner family here, one of his
Mrs. Elbe R. Clark .of Lake Har­
ceived.
Mrs.
j'ulcston and Mrs.
letters to Miss Mell Whitner a few
ney
and Mrs. L. R. Clark of Palm
weeks ago describing his life in Thrashed invited you Into the din- Beach are spending a few days In
France some of the extracts as fol­ ng robm, where from n beautifully Sanford.
j
appointed table ice tea, hot ' tea,
lows:*
sandwiches and war cookies were
"The ones in t h e ‘aviation are passed.
Mrs. D. F. Regal, who has been
lucky in a way. There are several
the guest all. winter of the Hotel
,
The color scheme pink and green Carnes left Saturday for Tennessee
nice things about it. There is not
much danger of coming home bunged was beautifully carried outv a.largo
up.—It is eithor "all hog or none.” cut glass vasu in the center of the
Mrs. .Ethel Elliot Colson leaves
The life of an aviator is a good one tabic being filled with the most ex­ today for Eustis, .to be the guest of *(
and a comfortable.one. But on the quisite pink roses and asparagus Mrs. A. J.- Miller until Thursday.
other hnnd.whcn the Germans dre i'em ,, the baskets were tied , with
bringing down fifteen or •twenty- green tulle and a lovely bowi of
•Miss Pey Wittier of Tampa, repre­
planes a day a man might not last usclous strawberries gave the flrrlshsenting
the L. W. Allen Dental Co.,
long. I am glad'to know that you ng touch to this artistic tablg. Mrs.
is
registered
at the Hotel Carnes.
have' the right war spirit.
Most J. W. Dicklns and Mrs. McLaughlin
poured
the
early
part
of
the
after*
people talk about their bit. ’As
Mr., and Mrs. Roller and Leslie
soon as ‘the people learn that this loon, their places being taken later Roller of Orlando spent the day in
war takes more than a "bit" the &gt;y Mrs. W. J.' Thigpen and Mrs. Sanford. Monday.
i. R. Dcas. Those assisting in~ the
aooner wo beat the Huns."
dining room were'Mrs. Deane Tur­
Richard could be depended upon ner, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. W. C.
Mr. Jcrvoy, accompanied by his
to do his part in the great war and Illl, ■ Mrs. W. L. Morgao, Miss son left Saturday in their car for
he (a the first Sanford boy?to be lawkins, Miss Elder, Miss Wilkie, Charleston, S. C.
killed.
Miss Fox and Miss Charlotte Hand.
Mrs. Dess’ playing during thl* after­
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe an­
Queen's Contest
noon was very much enjoyed. Mrs. nounce the birth of a son Saturday,
These name^hnve been nominated Colson Is one of the most attractive March 16th.
to run in the Queen's Contest of the women that has ever visited in San­
Society Circus:
ford and wo are all regretting that
Corp. Louis Goodman, Q. M. C„
100 votes her stay Is so short.
1 May Thraaher
Philadelphia,
is * registered at the
«J Ethel Henry
. 100 votes
The out of town guests invited Hotel Carnes.
3 Florence Henry
. 100 votes were Mrs. S. W. Johnston, Mrs. S.
....... 100 votes D. Jordan, Mrs. W. A. Allen, Mrs.
4 Agnes Dumas
A. F. Dreka of DcLand was a
.
too voles W. E. Stephens, Mrs. John Over*
4 Agnes Dumas
guest
a t the Hotel Carnes Monday.
100 votes talker, Mrs. C. P. Garrison, Miss
6. Dorothy Humph
100 votes Grace Howard, Miss Edith Reeves,
G Helen Peck
7 Helen Hand
100 votes Mrs. S. J. Gorman. Mrs. E. L. Powe
Mr. J.- R. Hayden left Saturday
H Frances Chappell
100 votc*fc Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Mrs. V. M. for Virginia on business.
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■100 votes Gould, Mrs. George Wilbur, N(rs.
9 Muriel Harrotd
10 Charlotte Hand
.. HJQ-votes Kane, Miss Minnie Decker,- Mrs.
Mrs. Iltrry Ward Is visiting rela100 \lotes Washburn, Mrs, G. W. Fisher, Mrs. &lt;•* in Decatur, Indiana.
11 Adcluide'Higxinn
100 votes Margaret Bond of Lnke Helen, Mrs.
12 Fern Ward •
13 Virginia Brady
100 votes C. D. Landis, Mi»« Louise Tannor,
100 votes Mrs. Ed. Mickle, Mrs. S. A. Wood,
•Qarden Hose RestOrea Vision.
M Frances Gonzales..
15 Ruth McDaniels
100 votes Mrs. C. B. Rose, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.
Onnlen hose, nt full pressure, re*
16 Junio Stumoh . ...... 100 votes H. P, Walker, Mrs. Martha Wood. stored n man’s sight nt Sau -Rafael,
.. . ioo’ votes Mrs. A. Tl. Woodall, Mrs.' Irwing Cal., recently. The man, ‘Charles
17 Bertha MnrJ*
Brown fell 41) feet from tho roof of
Sains, Mrs.. It. S. . Horton, 'Mrs. L. Ids home. Neighbors turned Qie gar­
Coltuu, Mrs. G. A. Drekn. Mrs. den hose on Ills bend ns n first aid
Utilizing nice Hulls.
'E xperim ents have been made with Wren McGuinn.-Mrs. I. I. Pearson. measure ami after an examination
rbT Iiii IIm to com) &gt;1mil Inn wlifi differ­ Mr*. P. T. Wakefield, Mrs. Endnr Brown wns found to'be the (tetter In­
ent Mmlintj iigenlM. I.iit while the re- (.'nib'll. Mr*. H A Howard. Mrs. stead of the worse for his tumhl.L -LUm
p t l l l l i u brlqurls gave every snllsfiir* \Y D. iluiiiea, Mo. S. E. Barrel. vision was-completely cured.
ID' Ih
(Ion from i lie standpoint oF beating, Mrs. It. E. Tolar. Mrs._P.ulph Year­ wondering whether it was the fall dr
yet tin* Initial cost of tlio.’vnrluus bind­ ly and Mrs. C. D. Brumley.
tho garden hose that was responsible.

Washington, D. C., March 19.—
Germany's threat of a great spring
offensive on the western front, no
longer impresses tho American mili­
tary men. In its weekly-review to­
day the war department records tho
conclusion that the enemy, in spite
of his vast preparations, will not
take the offensive unless forced' to
This confirms the opinion, many of­
ficers have expressed for weeks in
the face ’of officull forecasts to the
contrary from both sides of the At­
lantic.i *
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The nature of the information
upon which, this opinion is bated Is
not disclosed. The review says:
"The period of inactivity in the
west is being prolonged. Although
the raids now taking place would in
the past have been cohsidored Im­
portant engagements, neverthetess,
owing to the .fact Ahat they are of
minor tactical value, they cannot be'
held to be major,operations.
"While hostile preparations for an
offensive In the west are not slacken­
ing, it is becoming more evident that
the enemy will launch this offensive
only if compelled to do so by the
exigencies o f.th e general strategic
situation.
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"While fresh German divisions arc
reported as arriving in the west it is
important to note that the density
of enemy forces has nearly reached
a point beyond which it will be im­
practicable to go, for should any
large additional ‘ body of men be
massed, the chances are that tho
congestion of the Jines of communi­
cation will become so great as to
make it impossible to maintain tho
flexibility of maneuver, which Is so
essential.
“Our forces in France havo been
constantly in action..
*"Our troops are now in the trench­
es at tiv.e different points.
“ This week we undertook our
first assault against German posi­
tions unassisted by any allied, con­
tingent.
•‘At dawn on March II alter a
preliminary bombardment lasting
lliree-quarterH of nn hour we drove
n highly successful raid against a
German tregch segment. _.Lur men
pcnctrnted the German line to' a
depth of 300 yards. The enemy was
driven off after a band tu hand tight
whereupon our -contingent returned
to ,uir line*.
“ At thr«*«* plate*, in Lorraine
American troops, acting in co-opera­
tion with small French detachments,
raided two trenches. These opera­
tions wer? carried out simultaneously ing agents made I heir ‘cost too high
each on a frontago • of some 600 far prniMlral purposes. Tin? expertyards.’ After' u prolonged
bopi- iuenls. however, nrt* being continued,
lurdmenl th e , attacking units were nnd II Is Imped tlinl la the future a
aide to reach tiictr objectives. Few brlqm t call he iiiuliwLirtuivd (lint will
of the enemy were fonnd in the first be eail-factory from an economic
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Hue trenches anti the attackers swept standpoint. .
forward info the German second line.
History of the Louvre.
Ltir n in rcmaintAl for nearly on l
The. Irfiuvrc ?vai. prlglmill)- a royal
hour ,in the ticjman position* and rdf residence. Najmleon. turned It Into if
tired oftv,*. infflcHmf-. much damage, Ipuscmii and t^-jMisltefi in |t tHu finest'
and keeping cotlsjtleriblt; quantity collisio n of .paintings, sintues rind art
of material. * \ .
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treasures know’ii In thi; world. Many*
“ There lias .been a decided in­ of those brought, from Italy Iptvo been
crease. In s n ip in g owing to more,fa- restored to their rightful possessors.
Tho magnificent hifildliig* of the new
vorabU* ‘weather conditions.----I.etn ijj began hy Napoleon 1 mijl coni*
, "We kept.up a vigorous bombard­ pleleiT pyN apoleon 11L weru Inaugu­
ment on tlu* rear arras opposite our rated la lSGT."
Tniil s'ertdri— Lur men occupied
trenches several times. -During the
Cupid Makes Early Call. 1
pasl'tvcck Sdc. Baker has bad inter­ An American professor )vho has
views with the leading authorities spent his lift* Investigating and has
and Is about to undertake a careful collected tho evidence of 1,703 young
inspection of our schools, training people, declares that both sexes start
areas, rest camps, as well as those being wounded by Cupid's darts nt tho
sectors of the front where our force* age of three and that a woman's lovo
reaches mnturity*it twenty-two und a
arc in action.
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"Ln the western front from the
Nortli Sea to the Aisne there was
Neatly Put.________ __
much ’hard fighting. The Germans’ _________
We are told that. Tout Hood liked
carried out a -number of air'raids best to work In a serious vein, on such
against London and I'arls. . Allied poems ns 'The Bridge of Sighs," As
aviators raided German industrial he put It himself: “It's only for my
centers of the Rhine region.
livelihood that Pin n lively Hood."—
"In the Italian theater, the ’ar­ Boston Transcript.
rival of more hostile units, and tho
Us« of Acetylene In France.
concentration of material coming
from Germany is noted In ' tho area Tho streets In more than 2G0 towns
cast and west* of tho lake oT Garda In Franco‘and tho t&gt;ortlons of* Algeria
whjch Would, point to hostile opera­ that It'governs nro lighted exclusive­
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their objective.
Gone Forever.,
"In the cast tho chief feature of In the meantime,
what has hccomo
the week culminated in the capture of the old fashioned man who gave
of Udcssa. Odessa, no doubt, Wfil lie away nil the pennies be received to
of economic
importance tp the cn-, children? ,
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In' the east fighting continues'.
GtTman infantry *hss arrived at Abo
nnd the arrival of important add!
tlonal forces on the.Aland islands is
M EA TLESS
reported.
"fn Palestine th e ' British have
WHEAJLESS
pushed their lines* 18 miles'north of
Jerusalem."

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

Do.Your Work.Property.
Make up your*mind that you wilt
do what you have to do the very best
you know |iuw. There I* very littlo
work Mint ,J* really illllleull. Bill all
good work js piiltMukliig. If you put
your whnli|-»Miiil Into &gt;•*ur work, you
will learn iq enjoy It. npil you will
' F. A^/ W. ‘ hriiwti and hi* g'^wt, heritmu const mil ly- better* and mom
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Mr. and 'Mrs. T. J. Price 'who
have been spending the winter in
Def.and arrive tonuirro v to he thr
guests of Mr. nnd Mr* G. F. Smith
before retTirnlnj; tus&gt;ihcir home, in
Kentucky.

Dr. ItroUso's car for n trip d o w n '■the
E ast Coast.

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Mr. ftiiii Mr*. Frank Baker* of
Miami were' litre. Saturday, the
ghosts- of the. Nnnford ' Board' of
Trade and of Mr. and Kirs. E. T.

Velvet-Making.
Velvet wns develojMsl nnd originated .
from fur In. 'Chinn. Thence velvetnuiklng wns introduced into India, and
tn the fourteenth century tain Imly,
When? th.qt sort of fabric especially,*;,
npprnled, and where the nrt of velvet- /
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The Kiddie Koop
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Most Complete Article
ever invented To r a
baby. In Use Every,
Minute of Babyhood.
No more tired Mothers
Healthy
Happy Babies
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Model A' Standard
W hite enamel frame, nan-rust wire screen, rubber-tired
wheels, convertible wheel attachm ent, so arranged th at you
can make ther wheels swivel or stationery, as you desire. It
is 26 inches wide, 42 inches long and 30 inches high and
weighs 35 pounds. A dainty bassinet, a. portable* play pen
and the nicest sort of n crib? Complete with springs; sanitary
floss mattress nnd mosquito net cover - - - - $ 17.00

Model A Large $19100 Drop Side 8 5 S ‘-y

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Every Article Quoted
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Hundreds of other values just re

This Great Sale wfll last 10 Days,
and offers many unusual oppor­
tunities to Save Money

ceived for this sale are not
advertised here ‘

TEN BIG DAYS
OF BARGAINS
Never in the History of Merchandising, and Especially at this Critical Moment, when Goods of Every Class, are Advancing
Daily, has a Merchant so Sacrificed his Stock You are Now; Confronted with the Opportunity to Supply Your Immediate
Needs in all Lines, at a Most Opportune Time, just when You Need the Goods
at Less than Today’s Market Prices.
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Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, Lace
&amp; Button, $3.50 Values $2.48
Children’s Shoes $1.24 &amp; up

—- New Styles Just Arrived.
Our Entire Stock of High &amp;
Low Shoes will be on sale.

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Entire Lot of Men’s and Boys’: New Style Straw Hats, all
the New Shapes, Going in this Sale at Great Reductions.

Genuine Palm Beach and Cool Cloth
S u i t s for M e n , $10.00 V a l u e s
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hite and Fancy Voil, Organdie
Lawn and Satin Waists, Big
Assortment

$7.00 and $8.00 Shoes in Tan and Black Ririex and Leather Soles
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Big Assortment o f Fancy Dress
Ginghams, Fancy Colors,
r 25c and 30c Values

Fancy and White Voils, Organdies,
Batiste, Skirting, Nainsook, *
Lawn and Dimities, all New Spring
Patterns Going in this Sale
at Less than Todays Market Prices.

W h ite a n d C o lo red W a s1

Good Patterns, New Styles
All Sizes
Will go in this Sale at

No Goods Held in Reserve, Every Article will be on Sale, Marked in Plain Figures
Boston and Paris Garters 1 0 / »
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Barker Brand Collars 20c
Values . 15c or two for
Kant-Krack Rubber Collars O r tn
25c Values .
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Men’s Light Weight Work
Pants, Good Values .
Big ;Bargains in &lt;M. n C
Men’s Dress Pants *P
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Blue Chambry, Fast Colors,
Work' Shirts
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and wihthout Collars . - . .
Big - Assortment of Men’s
Dress Shirts, Good Quality
Men’s and Boy’s Straw Sun
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Large Size Fibre Suit &lt;£ T 1 A
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Our Entire Line of Men’s, Women’s
arid Children’s
( £ 0 0 /1 n r »
Rain Coats . .
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Big Line of Teddjes, Gowns, Corset
Covers, Underskirts and P^nts
Going in this Sale Below
Factory
Cost.
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Piece Goods, Outings, Suitings
and Flannels •
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Take Advantage Of This Big Sacrifice Sale And Do Your Easter Shopping Early

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benefit Sanfor'd and doing It; be­ plug roughly and only temporarily
tween talking about it and clolng lt.&lt; tho bleeding gash.; What if thoaupThe trouble with too many 'civic ply of emergency dressings hatf given
out before reaching me?
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"If all tho Red Cross worker* who
comes of tjlem. Too often/fnen get
could-Jundle
surgical dressings ..could
-— BUDGET—OF- OPINION-" JUST- BETWEEN—
tip-amMhlk-snd talk,-then somebody
else dues the same, and as a wind-up realise even to half tho extent, tho
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somebody else finishes ..'with'"more importance, the vital importance of
their jvork, there would be three
talk.
Too frequently community clubs women to each job where there is
and chambers gf commcrco are a sort only one now.”
of safety valve—men go to hear
Seminole’s Roll of Honor
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
themselyes talk or to hear some­
body else talk.
MHE’LL. PRENT ’E M " — SO SAYS 8AUNTERER.
Navy
They all dodgo ACTION,
lo a o o o o o o a d d o o i m m i □ aaaoooooaoa a o a o o a oaaaoa
Karl Schultz, Sherman Routh,
, There are lots of things in Sanford
1 Potatoes and egg# have fallen in the Child Welfare Department of thnt need action this spring. The Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
pries to auch an extent that they do the Woman’s Committee of the war*Cannot camouflage community Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
Council of National. Deft ms. This essentials.
‘ Herculean duty on meatless days.
cer,
Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
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is certainly a laudable object. Ex­
And community essentials do not Lawton, James Purvis, Willinm Hart
pert
care
of
our
infanta
and
tots
up
T Knowing whtth to stop the con­
necessarily mean commercial., easen- ley, Wallace Lipford,.W, C, Tomplo
versation is one of the high lights of to five years of age .will save the tials. The weakness of the average
Forrest Gatchol, Ed. Cameron,
food horse sense. Knowing when to lives of 100,000, it is said, the estim­ business man 1s that he thinks and
ate
being
bajjed
on
statistics
of
those
Lyman
Baker, E. S. Ward, Robert
.atop, writing is also a sign of dis­
talks in terms of dollars and cents.
who dio. at that age annually. By Talking In terms of community ben­ Deabe, Tonny Deane, F. F. Roper.
cretion. *
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burning both ends of' the candle; a change.
John
Murrell,
Kenneth ’Murrell,
X ‘'Vienna” bread and rolls, like we'll necessarily loije some .then on
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Leslie Iiili, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
sauer kraut, probably will stick de­ the battlefields of Europe, but can
Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
spite their foreign origin. .Lots of
save more than'tho number of dead * Are you co-operating with the Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce Anaweet folks -in Seminole1 can make
food
administration
because
you
we may lose there by adequate care
dersoq, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
JC«od with the kraut.
lof the young here. Sanford should have to or. because you want to?
George McLaughlin, Harold- WashDo you call yourself a1loyal Amer- -hurn, Albert Fry, James Estrldge,
go in on this proposition. All that
X Curtailment of flour sales may is asked is that all children he given ican citizen,'anxious for the- speedy..Ceor'gB Huff, Tho'mM Sulflvah, w!
y e t make all of us take1to eating the best possible care—better care triumph of the American cause, the
A. I'attishall, Mq'ado Fox, Ingram
hay. Some of us used to do it in than ever
given heretofore.
.It success of its brave soldiers abroad Gucrry, Henry. Byrd, Osborne Wil­
peace times and pay ]&amp; cents a doesn't cost more and will save lt)0,- and wcl. fare of its fine people qt
liams, Vail Lovell, tynrtin Temple,
package for the privilege.
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home, and. yet dare to hold hack and Robert Robinson, Arthur Dlcklns,
000 lives.
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whine' and quibble and say you John Lee, J. AS. tafford, Andrew
Men who rob the government in \ It seems that our transportation can’t or you don’t- want to,, or you Aulin,' John Cater Lawton, Alfred
ordinary times are had enoughscoun- problems will soon' be solved and must first know the reason why, M. Beck, Herbert.Fuller, Joe Le.wis,
* drela, but in war times their acts that the spring crops would g e t'to when you arc called upon to conform Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
approach treachery and they should markets in better time thus giving to requirements.
F. Coates, Ernest Gormley, Walter
he given terms in the federal peni­ the growers some margin for the
Are you only, wilting to follow or­ Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Snm
tentiary.
many losses suffered by theslow ders as lopg as it suits your conveni­ Pevehouse, Harry Carlson, C. E.
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movement of trains all during the ence, your pocket book and yuor Hunter, Wilson Miller, Ilarrold Long
T -Women are different than they winter. Unless we .can move our individual views, or 'are you mnn James Weaver Norman Baker, Er­
used to be. Abe Martin says that pcriahohle crops from the Sanford' enough and American enough to say: nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
forty years ago a womanwouldn’t section 'there is no use in .raising That which is the best for my coun­ Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy Stafford,
* eh mb in a buggy ifanybody
was them and while our growers are pa­ try is best for me. I will follow the Lowtio Oglesby, Denslcr Stafford, T.
looking. Nowadays lots of women triotic they cannot sec anything but call of-my trade; serve as It is de­ O. Gillis, Willie O. Goolsby, Harrold
won't climb into an auto if nobody ruin in again raising the crops of manded of me; do what is required; Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
pprishablcs without some guarantee stand fast for the good of the whole Merriweth6r, Robert Routh, Staf­
is looking.
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regardless of my apparent interests ford LeFils, Grover LoFils, Paul
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to aave the lives of 200,000 children 1 There is a well known difference business and its advantages last. bell, William Hartley,' Floyd Wash­
under five years of age, according to between planning to do something to Come what may I will not falter or burn, Oscar DuBosc, * Edwin L.
fail in this hour of trial."
Dinkio.
Sam J. Pickens, Harry H. NowOn your answer to such questions
as these will depend your status in mnrr, Bryan Wulkpr, Andrew J,
thin country now, in the time of King, Charles Priestcr,. Robt. 0.
action, when each man’s help is Weeks, Walfred Pierson, Vnnder
needed, and later, in the time of Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
judgment, when each mun’A record Is Griggs, Hurry Miles, Duncan Mit­
chell, Drawdy Matthcrs, Lewis Col­
reviewed.
lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
In God's name stand up and don't
William B. Lynch, James H. Lee. J.
lie a skulker.
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
Mnaon,.Dr. T. A. NenfGeorge Hyman
* The war is coming home to us
John E Hawkins
every day and when our own boys
Fred Ballard
get "over there," and getting over
Cal
Robert Willie
there come back wounded or do not
Joe
Zapf
come back nt all we will settle down
Ralph Geiger
to the stern facts and realities of war
Harry Geiger and give up the frivolous things of
Fred
Ballard
this life. 1 really think it is'sarriRobert
Hill'
ligious to carry on now just like we
Eddie
Potter
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did befurc the war. .It is .true that
Rqymoqd
McDonald
w e should keep up our spirits and
Curl McDonald
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cheer up us much as possible but
ClaYonrc
Temple
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we should not try to get the pleas,
Joe
Guerry.
iir.-s that we formerly did and those
W c urge our subscribers to consult
William Shepard
u hti want such pleasures should be
Carl
Tu'kaeh
fr.owned upon by the sober minded
the Telephone,D irectory whenever .a call
Victor
M. Greene
people of the community. There in
Firit
Lieqt.
Gro. G. Herring
plenty of real work to do here-in
i s to be made. W hen you trust to your
Second
L
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Ralph Wight.
winning the war and frolfrs rhntild
Clnrtpco
Mahoney,
Horner Wynne,
atop. This is the time to settle
m emory, your arc apt to transpose the fig-V.’iiltrr Mason, John Peznld, Paul
down l« real busim-vs of winning '.lie
IVznld, Edmond Stowe. Frank L os­
war mol llu* person who stil' th.nks
ures in a telephone number; when you’
ing, ArthurLossing.
of hi^ ph-usure should be placed in u
lrus’t to an old card or letterhead, you are
*it'egor..' 1r&gt; hit’,self and lift vV. i !’" Berkeley lU:t&lt;km:in
Worthington Black man
alone tty ilit- docent people of the
Wallace Crosby
apt; to call a number that has been changed.
community. When our homes nre
Henry J,ce
jlurkem-d U5l deulli we will have but
little njmpajrhy for tho roisterer and ■Alvin Kendal!
Brittain John-on
the fellow who wants tn enjoy him­
And when you. do call
“ wrong.
Joseph
Wynn
self r.s fonrtrly and now is the time
ft—
to place tin* soil pedal ou ‘those oc*
num ber,’ you cause inconvenience and
t unions before the news comes luitne. WAYS OF KEEPING-YOUTHFUL

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wonltT^pevor agnln support Eifn for
congrosy.
Meeting Ihla constituent on tbs court
gi^en Mr. Cliy s*ld to him : "I am
sorry yop will not again support mo
for congress because of a voto I'gave
o n -a -cwtaln-measure. . Wbcuv.jQur
rlflo m|sses fire do you throw it
nw nyr • “No," replied tho constituent.
"I do not throw It away." “What do
you do with I t r asked Mr. Clay. “Why.
I pick my flint and try It ngarln," re­
plied th# constituent. "Well," antd Ms.
Clay, "are you going to throw mo away
because I have missed Arc once? Won’t
you lot mo pl6k my flint and try agnln?
Won't you treat me as you do your rlflo
.when it misses fire?"
This ready reply satisfied the con­
stituent and completely won him over,
and be was over after ono of Clay’s
most faithful supporters In his candi­
dacy for congress.

HENRY McLAULIN
. JEWELER
— — -MYr SPECIALTIES:— —
PICKARD’S UAND-PAINTEI) CUINa
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

C. H. DIN GEE
P lu m b in g and
G a s F ittin g
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ATHLETICS AT CAMP DEVENS All Work Receives M j Persons
Vary Few Dulk Moments After Day's
Attention And Best Efforts
‘ Work Is Done, 8sye Serflt
Opposite City Hall
Telephoa* No 21
Francis OulmeL
8orgt. Francis Oulmet, former na­ ; w e e e e e e e e e o e e e e e e H e e H
tional amateur'and open golf cham­
pion, writes from Camp Devens at
Ayer, Mass* thnt lie la having lots of
fun. n o says that thcro nro fqw dull
moments left after the day’s work Is
done, os athletics arc very popular. One Inch Cards Will Be Pabllshed Us.
"When America gathers her men*to­ der This Heading At Tho Rate Of |7^&lt;)
gether for a great drive agnlnst tho Per Year.
Germans, sho will have the finest cob
‘lection any nntlon could boast of," Is JOS. REIZENSTEIN
Oulmet’s opinion. 1,
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INSTRUCTOR
Violin,'Clarinet, Band and Orches* *
' Kaiser Changes Hie Name.
tra Instruments.
New -Haven, Conn.—"la Mr. Kaiser.
Oaly Limited Number af Psytla" Warned

In?” queried a business acquaintance *10 OAK AVE. He/:. J. M. Gattafkrr ILind Mutn
of the traveling manager of a chain
of stores, ss he entered the local
branch hero recently.
"Sh I” warned the local manager.
OSTEOPATHIC
"No such party here.”
P H Y S I C I A\ N
‘Then he confidentially Informed the
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK [BUILDING ’'
visitor that Mr. Kaiser was there, but
for business and patriotic reasons he
T e lie p h o n e
had changed his name to Kingdom

Dr. D C. WARD

E. T. BOUQUETT
]■ l k « . C l r t i l l C a a r l H a t c n l k Judicial Clrt a l l , H a w la a la t ' a a a l y , f l a t I da. *n C k a a -

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II. R. Lock*
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Kthal M. Lock*.
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To Kthrl M. Lurk, at Arkport,
N»w York:

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BftlCK WORK &amp; PLASTERING
SPECIAL ATTTENTION GIVEN
TO ALL REPAIR WORK
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
111 ELM AVE.
HANPOUt), rUJHIDA

It appaarlni (rent an affidavit A»&lt;1 In tha
abova rauaa that you art a non-rvtldanl ol VIIOMAH EMMET W
tb* atata ol Merida, and a rvaldtnl ol ArkE. PERGUSON IIOUaiiOLOII
port In tha atata of N»w York, and that
tharo la no paraon In tha atata of Morlda,
tha aarvlra of a tubpoana upon whom would
bind you, and that you art orrt tha a|a of
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twanty-ona yaara,
Tharafora, you ara harahy raqulrad tn ap­
LAWYERS
pear In tha abova alylad rourt and maaa
an.war to tha bill o! complaint Alad ayalnat Sanford,
Florida
you by II. It. I^Ktka In tha abova tlylad
rdu.o at tha Court llou..* In Sanlord, Mor*
Ida, on Moidty, th&lt;- tith day of Slay, 1911*.
Witnrt. my hand at dark of tha abova
■tylad rourt, and tha aaal af .aid rourt on
thir tha 1llh day ol March, l»l*.
i av ail
E. A. D I. L M i t . A 8 S ,
Clark ol tha Circuit Court. Sovrnlh Judi­ ATTORNEY akd COUNSELLOR *i LAW
cial Circuit, Hamlnola County, Via.
Practice tn Stale and Krdrrnl Courli
Groraa A. DtColtra,
follrltor and o| Counaal for Complainant?
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Sanford FIs

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..GEO. A. DEC0TTES..

RED CROSS M E E T I N G

SCHELLE HAINES

The Third Friday of every
month will bo-a business
meetinR of the Red Cross,
a t Woman’s Club on Oak
Avenue, nt 2:30 p. m. .

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* We.eartnot think too much of the
Red Cross and W van nut do too
much for- the Red dross and all of
us cun do more end nil of us should
do more than ».v are doing for this
great organization. Read what oth­
ers think of this great organization
and the wurk it is' doing on the
battle lines,
Harold R. I’eat, the young Cana­
dian who wrote the stirring war
aiury_lTrivale—Pcat." _in. an_ s j tide
on war conditions asks the question,
"Why do the wounded not die? Wc
do not die because we have such in­
finite faith.and hflpo and trust. • Wo
do not die because we arc firmly con­
vinced of the. infallibility of the Red
Cross."
"I lay on the battle field after 1
was wounded (or fifty-two hours,
without dressing. without water and
without food. Nothing was with'mo
but God and hope. I knew that if
they found me I would not die.”
"One side was totally paralyzed as
a result of the explosive bullet which
iiit me. For long T suffered torture
with the weight of my knspsack
preuing into' the gaping hole below
my right lung through which the
bullet had exploded.* At last I
chewed through the strap of it, and
at length too, I was able with my
lpft hand, feeble' though'ts m ove­
ments were,' (o loosen the string, of
an emergency dreasing- with which
every soldier's tunic Is equipped ina concealed pocket.. I was able‘ to

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Old Really Haa Only .to "Mako
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I-ace It In m r changing hair,
I ueo tt In my gi-uKlng heir.
My growing t h l n t for early r.atvg.
It li a fact, I am growing old.

Ami no growing old Is Just n enso of !
finding whnt otto’s looking for, observes
tilt* Minneapolis Journnl. A imin de­
cides that the Unto has como fo r him to
ho old, and so Instead of bruclng up,
ignoring the s ymptoms nnd finding
some other explanation for tfto chimgr;
In tho color of his hair, ho neglects h l r
dress, walks with n stoop, uses a.cnne,;
stops taking exercise, eats too much.
Indulges In reminiscences, re tire s from;
business, nnd In' general ncqujres tho
foolish habit of growing old.
!
l i e should remember thnt It Is posst-j
bio to keep n youthful spirit, nn active
mind,
Interest In current events nnd
a purpose to serve his fellows, nnd that
he who docs these things will always*,
bo young.
r
Tito fact th a t women generally do*
ettno to contract the old-age habit apd&gt;
thnt sotue men linve also resisted tho
temptation to fnll Into It would seem
to Indicate thnt If those who do yield
to It would ooly take the advice gf
Pojnbey to hts wife, nnd “m ake nn ef­
fort," they would learn how foolish
and how unnecessary I t Is tg grow old.

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Hsnry Clay's Dlplomscy.
The; following la an Instnnco of
nonry Clny’s readiness In getting out,
of a difficult situation. On one occa­
sion a vote he had’ given In congress
atfcnded*bno of his constituents who
unbralded him for It and declared_ho

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plat «• w lw r, jrouf w ink will bring th a r r . u l t . you » « l . It &lt;
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I F t a g lt r S y tla a O
who, lliro u ak it, tubaLliary c o m p a n in —rb a M odal L and Co., I V rtna G ran t L an d Co., L h u lu o ta C o - atwl O k av ck v b aa C o.—o w n ,
and h a , for la l/a u ira b li a t m iur both farm ing an d tru ck growing.
1 F rra, illu p u atrd b rtratu ra o n rra u ra l.
Y o u r d u ra tio n , will ba
prom ptly a n iw rrtd .

J. E. INGRAHAM, Vlce-Presldant
JA S . D . INGRAHAM. S a ia a A,a n t
F L O R ID A E A S T C O A S T R A IL W A Y C O M P A N Y
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Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gnsolnic Drv Cleaning. Altera*
lions of All Kinds qn Short Notice
Join Oitr Gentlemen's* Vafct Club.
$2.00 Per. Monlh.

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Junior Frock of Blue Poplin.

Becoming Dress for Well Developed Figures.

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as notched. Center-front indicated
by largo "O" perforations. Plait
lowor edge of front placing *4T ,‘ on
corresponding small •'o" perforation*
and tack. Gather lower edgo of back
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between “T" perforations.
Face collar and sow to neck edge.
Closo scams of slceVo and cuff at
notched. Fnco cuff and sc* to lowoi
edgo of sleovo with notches and
teams even. Sow sleovo In armhole
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Next,'Adjust tho Tcstee on under*,
body front matching single and
double small "qo," perforations; lea re
vesleo freo belowt^douhlo "oq'* perfor*
atlon. Large •'(yv-^ierforatltmi In*,
dlcate cantor-front. Sow ^collar to
neck edge of underbody back and to
restco with notches and center-backs,
even.
Face tho dollar and sow to neck
edge, notches and center-backs pven.
Then, gather tho slcevo at the
lower edge between “T"*perforations;
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« Ft nut women In scorch of a styllih
coif u me are advised to accept this
model (n blue cashmere, irlfh three
piece skirt and surjiflce-closlrip uimf.
Mtjre and moro attention Is being
paid to tho needs of tho well-devel­
oped figures, nnd It Is well because
women who ore not nlcndor tike to'
appear smart as well as those who
nr- nnd It Is always difficult to llnd
frocks that nre stylish and becom­
ing, at the same time. Here, how­
ever, Is pictured nn effective cos■lumo lb dark bluo sorgo. Tho sleovoless.waist with open fronf closes In
surplice style and fastens to on un­
derbody Into whoso armholes tho
sleeves are s o t Tho three-piece Is
plaited.at tho sides and gathered at
the buck. Th medium sleo tho cos­
tume requires 3 % ‘yards Cl inch ma­
terial, with % yard 30-Inch . lining
for underbody.
Hccauso of tho open neck, tho. underbody must bo faced from neck
edge to 2 Inches beloW small "o”
perforations Indicating V-shaped
neck Face around nrmholo edges of
front nnd back alyiui -3 Inches deep
n«*o iindornrhi nnd'shoulder seanla
ns notched. T urn hem at .front edgo
nt notches. ’ Canter-front Indicated
by largo vd" 'perforations. Plait
lower edgo placing ,,T*' on corres­
ponding small *'o" perforations and.
tack. Adjust n 1 *4 Inch *tay to'post-*
tlnn underneath underbody nt lower
edge

sow cuR D to gathered edgo as
notched and close scam.-Closo seam
of turnover ns notched, faco and sow
to cuff, notches nnd scams oven. Sow
sleeve In armhole 'o f undorbody as
notched with small "a" perforation
nt shoulder scain easing in any ful­
ness between notches
Hold the
slcevo toward you when basting It
In armhole.
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After llnlshlng th e sleeve, arrange
outer wdlst on undcrlxidy with cen­
ter-fronts. center backs and under,n rm scams even, stitch gathers to
position, lower edges oven; bring tho
gathers In right sldp of outer waist
to the Indicating single small *'o"
perforation al upper .edge ol front
gore, nnd finish i he left side with a
tape drawing tho gathers to Iho re­
quired sire.
To make the skirl nhd pocket lap,
join gores us notched leaving loft
side edges free above lower large
"O" perforation In front gore and
finish for a placket Form plaits at
sides, creasing nn lines of slot perfnnrtlons, bring folded edges to cor­
responding lines of small "o" per­
forations; stitch* a lo n g 'th o folded
edges of plaits to any desired depth
and press. Gather upper edgo of
bnck goro bokwton "T", perforations.
T urn front edgo of right.front goro
under on small "o" perforations; lap
right front goro on left with centerfronts even (large “O" perforations
Indicate center-front) stitch I Inch
from fnidn! edge
Adjust to posi­
tion stitching upper edge of skirt
ovor upper row of gathers In waist,
center-fronts nnd center-backs even.
Adjust pocket lap to position on
front goro stitching upper edgo of lap
along double small “oo" perforations,
Tho pocket may bo omitted, If de­
sired.

Pictorial R otIow Costume No. 7442. Sizes. 34 to 48 Inches bust.
2'j cents

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front. Afrango on foundation with
center-fronts, center-backs, and un­
derarm, scams even; bring lowor
row of gathers over line of Small ‘‘o'*
perforations In foundation, and
stitch gathers lo position; leave right
front freo fupward of center-front,
draw fjaikoriT to required site and
finish with a stay. Lap rlitbt front
on loft, with center-fronts oven and
close at left sldo.
■ Faco the collnr, sew to neck edge
tew tiiam o-tocI d

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chos; stitch along ihrso ■notched
edges forming a bog. Turn the edges
. ol front under on slot perforations,
lap on .sldo-front with notches and
edges underneath oven; stitch down
ibo front folded etlgo ft Inch from
folded edge and stitch tho extension
back at pdeket along the folded edge.
Close under arm and shoulder, scums
as notched. .Turn hem at front odga
•''&lt;on linn of small "cf* perforations and
stitch 1&gt;,6 Inch front folded edgo.
Largo "0" perforations Indicate cen­
ter-front. • Lap right front on left,
center fronts even and finish for
dosing. *
Faco tho collar and sow to neck
edgo, notches nnd center-backs even.
' Then, tako tho slcevo and sew lap
underneath slashed edgo as notched;
CmniacncManfic 7-1G-i
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as notched with center-fronts end
contcr-bscki evon (largo fO” per­
forations In collar Indicate centerjutur
front, smnli "o’’ perforation, center7544
back); roll on small "o'* perfora­
7401
tions. Lap rlgbt sldo of collar on
* left to double- small "o” pcrforstlonsnd finish f or closing. - •
To m^ke the sleeve, close seams
os1 notched e a s i n g any fulness boRussian Mouse suit featuring the . tween notches st elbow; Icavo exten­
side-closing jacket. The four-piece sions, free Turn extension under on
skirt is fn plaited effect.'
slot perforations, lap to small "a"
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perforations; finish for dosing.
Tho sldwcloelng blouso Is ono of Turn
hem on small "o" perforations.
tho most attractive of the new tall- Close
of cuff as notched leaving
•leur modes. This costtime features ■cam seam
freo
sbovo
small "o" perfora­
It. with a four-ploeo plaited skirt. tion. Faco cuff and
sow to sleovo
Inserted pockets, a. belt of self-ma­ with seam at single largo
‘‘O'* per­
terial and buttons trim the blouse
foration
In
sleovo
and
small
“o'* per­
*nd the collar comes in two different foration In cuff at Inside seam
of
styles. Jn medium also tho costumo slieve.
Sew In armhole as notched,
requires lift yards C4-lnch material. 'with small
"o'* perforation at shoul­
Today's .lesson tells of th r proper der seam easing
any -fulness rft
with tho aid of the guide, to ;* top between seams In
rulness may be
jonstruct the blouso. First, taka tho shrunk out. Holdor sleeve
toward
foundation and closo the seams as
notched, than.plait tho lowor edgo you when basting It In.
•Now; Join th* t pocket- sections,
*nd- hem tho front- Then, close tho
nnderarm end shoulder seams of the leaving edges haring small "o" .per*
docket as notched. Gather along foratlon free. Slosh right front of
perfora­
crossline of small “o’* perforations Jacket between small
5*2 S Inch above. .Ydno of. large tions and fclad, then W f pocket to
Q perforations Indicates center- opening.
• ■ 8Btort*l nevlew Hlouse No. I H t Blsee.,14 to 44 lochee bast Price,
cants. Bklrt No. 7401. BJsegi U .to M InehM vraisL - Price, » cant*.

Nallco Sf Aspllcalla'ta far Taa Hard l l adar
Sr-tlaa ■ of Cbaplar IM I. Law* a t WwaIda

S'ctlra 1* harahy [fv*n that Mrs. O I*
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Taylor, -------piirchs*rr V,&gt;7l T,
Taif -Cartlflcato
No.
1)7. dit-it th* 5th day&gt; ol luty. A. I». tOtk.
ha* filad laid rr'llttcata
jta In my nRIco, •»*«*
baa mad. application fur taa oacil lo

In acccrdan,-* with law.
Said cart (Scat,
• mbrarra th*. lollow|ns dticrlbad Dmparty
•Ituatad In Saminolc county. F1orlda&gt; l » w i u .
Lot SI, Midway in Sac. Jj, Tp. IS S. It. .
at Fail. Tha aald labd balui aaaaaacd a t
the data of th* laauanra ol auch rartiSrwto
In tho mm* ol IV. Ilrlfs*.
Alta: N’utlra l« hcrahy tita n that M n .
f&gt;.
Taylor. purcha**r of T a i CaatlSratw
Nn. 3IS, dated Iho 5th day of July, A. IX
ISI5. ha* tiled aald rartlfcatn In m y oftkro.
ami hat matt* apptlrallon lot tax dead aw
Severs T e s t
kii-in In areordanre with law. Said certio­
Perhaps no lest of one's |«&gt;lse nnd rate ambraeea Ihe follo*ir&gt;( daarrtbad
-tlual.d In Samloole county. Florida,
iimiiunl dexterity Is more dllllqilt for erty
to wit: Let 191. Midway In Sec.
Tp. IB
n man of sedentary und Intcllrctunl.
It. SI Fatt. Tb* aald land balnr
a
t-th
e
dal*
elthe
l**uinte
of
«’irh
pursuits tlinii the effort to pick up rate In the nkme ol , llrn. Hradtey. certiftseven or eight newly released waterAlio: N ell,* |a hereby firaw that Mr*.
melon seeds from the tnldeclnth with O. I_ Taylor, purcha-er ol T at r'artfBeatw
No. nos. dated the 5,h day ol July. A. IX
his left Immt without nrnuslng so much, I'* 15, hm f.lrtl said rntlflrafea In
in m
tnri •PVcg
ns n ‘passing suspicion In Ids wife’s • nil hi* mad* ■ppllcatl.io for t o \ i m i l l«
laaur *In atrordanrv *llh law. Said ctrllBbreast Hint Ihey’ro there at nil.—Ohio raie rml&gt;nrfa ( h t d o llo v l n f ifiurrlHcif prop­
erly • Ituatrd In aH«mlnol&lt;» fount?, Florida,
Kioto Journal.
lo-wlis IA il 90 Mi,Jay. .S#r. 52, T f* I t 3L.
It.
Y.n t . Sold land brine taba&gt; w l a t
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Ihe iliio ii( Iho itiuinr# of «ucb r f t l if lr t lr
Endurance of Reindeers.
In l b Ham.* of I b u b n While.
Abo: Nntlro h hereby liven ihui Mre,
The reindeer Is snltl to . bo nbld' to
Ttylor, .purcha-er of To* f'eitlAcalo
endure more fatigue than any oilier No. I..152,
doled (hr **.ili day of Jvty* A. D.
draft nnlmnl except the camel. 1915, hat Med r«fd rcrtlflctle In my ofl&amp;ne,
and
hi*
mode
&gt;B.;pp1ifOilon for to* deed in
It bus been known
pull Ifdt) pounds U*ue tn lccordanct'
nlih l»w. Sold rortill*
rule emhfacrs (he fidluolnc dncrllwd prop10 miles tin hour fur 12 hours.
r ty situatrsf In Seminal* county. V1o?Hla9
lo e l l ’ f.nt ..1, Wll’. lim f'la»k** Hbh- iMv.
l ot 21, It’k. 12. Tier 15. I(ohln«on‘s S u n r y
til Sanfurd. The toil! Iitid hrinf^ Ukaeoaocf
«t th** dal" of the htyaitfr of purh / H i l l *
cole in the n on e ol IV. J. Mrllriile.
life let ■ mrii cefflficolc* tholf lie fi*t!rc'0ar«l
acmrilifif to law ta i deed* will U*ue theiewn
NOTMT.
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V&gt;r one^ilfce frock*. This design Is
rllcved by a collar of old-Mse chtfon.
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In Clrrult Cuftfl. Hcvcnlh Judicial Clrrull
In anil for Nr nil not r fuunly Flotilla In
C'hanrrfy
Itrna f.’. Ilowafrl by her husband
and n n l Irirnd Wi II# Howard

Price,

E x c e e d in g ly C h i c B lo u se C o s tu m e .

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Meet Trouble.
•
Illso above smnli things. Tho wom­
a n who lets smnli things worry her
will be completely undone Ihe first
time she meets with p 'really big prbtv
lent. It Is disintegrating i-* your inerttnl nnd nervous condition,, not to men­
tion your phystcnl condition, to worry.
You needn't -be resigned to futo nor
slip your troubles off ns the old friend
duck's bnck throws water. Ilut you
can meet?troubles with n will to con­
quer them or adjust them—nnd,' nffer
thnt, "they should worry," but not you.
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of outc{ waist as notched with small
“ d" perforation at shoulder
seam
casing In any fulness between notch­
es. Ilidd tflo sleovo tppnrd you when
basting it In nrmholo.
Arrango outer waist on underbody
with ccntcr-fronls, center-backs and
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u n d erarm scams even; slllch lower
A youthful oad pretty frock of blue edges logolhor.
1COAL ADVERTISING
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poplin trimmed tell ft machine afffcftTo mako the skirl. Join gores ns
( mj/ An entirety nctr line it taken notched leaving left side scam free
e r e b y . K U r n I h M t h e h u a n l of
for the adjustment.
Wi'.nm mV nlTIMal klj;nolUre ond sea
above largo "O" perforation In front I r o u. \nut lyl r e r himt f nhiiw
Io iH 'M
ill r r r r l v r l i h f i n t . thlo the trill doy ul Krbruarv, A. H. 191B
gore; finish for closing. •• Adjust ono | ( M r n r s l f r j u ! a r . m r r i l n j f »n
2ml#
(••on
r . a . n m rO i.A S S .
There Is nothing smarter 'for a pocket section T) on front gore
f ft f N f u r rnm|i1r&gt;i&lt;* r e h l i l h f *!r “ n l 1 «&lt; o i i i | n - n f k
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Junior frock than poplin—wool or matching corresponding small "o'*
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n o H i e 11 ufat-cio &lt;’ h u f i i n t A
fTiMirioU *•*
cotton. Tills little frock In dark
perforations. Stitch about &lt;(, Inch
* If trh h y *i I f i r h a m i t h r fltmt ju ' bI*
Lr
Idtin Is most effective trimmed-with each sldo of lino of perforation^ and
In rtrrnll f'uurt. Hetenlh t'lirulfa Hraifnalt
2 i n c h h&gt; l*J l i i f h
I'uuntf. I loll da
l l o a n l f r * r r v M ih«* f i g h t t o r e j e c t m y
machine stitching In self color. Tho then slash nlong tho Jlne of perfora­
Over*treel Turpentine Company
open neck Is finished with a collnr tions; draw pocket through tho an«l a l t bills,
K. A i H I l M H a A S S . r i e f k .
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S. H. Arey, all unknown par(ir« clofni’
with pointed back, the adjustment ex'-, slaxh (to tho luildo of garment)
flI*-Tuet-Tlle
S . Jj \i ***/«
r**y, J
lllclii h r I j i l e r e t t u n dt iee r S ,. H.
plotting a now tine Tho two piece bn* to and press. Join another pocket
ft m n i l M u r p h i ., d ■oea»*’i|&gt; l-avinia A.
NOTICK
eklrt is gathered nnd attached to (he section matching all edges.
il
\ itl If e ,. hr re li % ( l .e n Ih.l the t.«ard
‘ U ,k - 'WV. ‘i,. &lt;^"&gt;bath, Itobt W.
waist In slightly raised effect Thorn
ftun' v
nef. -Ill feeel.e bid. al W m a n . I* 1 Ilf,mar. . . Tru.tee,
Face pocket lap. turn tho pointed
I..- ne.t recul.r n.retine ,.n Tue.day. April
M II lfr..n«.n.
a l p Ml •&gt;.Vh*n1, t b
Is a lining, for which *, yard 3G Inch end over on outsldo on largo -O'*
All— —ttryanl, lioillrrl. II. Kr-ylrt.
2nd. 19|0, fof nyMInc
new floor joUl«
Innterlal Is required. For the dress
perforations nml tack to position Ad­ anti laying new door in jj on hf Id me over Kf«»n- ilrrra-rit, Martha J. Ilrrrr, Wm, T.
4'.* yards 36-Inch Material are
RcirIsiliMirhi r hndee un the On ledo-Chiduid o Nraldll, t'har. J. lirookr, (1. It.
just pocket lap on front goro with
. Floor fotafa In lie II,-In hy liklii. Hrownllr, Mary I'annlitfltin, J. J.
needed.
front edge" nlong double small "oo" r»i,ad,.
Tlmrnion, Tho, M. Adamr, ft W.
1 louflrif IA |te 2d nr h by Clinch.
rieglnnlng tho const ruction with
perforations; stitch lo position.
Iluinj fr-m t-f the light to reject any* King. tiro. A tta.-bln,tor, I*. Krtlh
||» ,a r il, l.oulr Ta|ilr)'. M l g f l o ' S
the tindcrbodv. close thp under arm
(*oli man. Jaa. A. Jroklna, Annlo It.
Gather skirt l*etween 'TV* perforn- and all ldd«
K. A. UOUC.I ASS. n»rh*
nml shoulder seaind as notched. Turn
(irllTtn. W. Q Emllann, U. It. Lan*
. 5 . 1 - T u e » '2 jc .
hem In front at notch. I-argo “O" .thins. Turn hem nt lower edge of
raalrr, Krata Krnnrdy, W’altrr F.
perforations
indlcalo center-front. skirt nn small "o" perforations. Bow Noller of Apptlraihin for T n ftr#d llntlrr Kynnrdy. H. I’. Krnnrdy. Sarah K.
W.
It.
■ MrMilon 5 f»i 4’hnplrr liii,* l.*i■ i «f Flafliiw John, Ion, t.u man Ward,
Platt lower edgo of underbody plac­ eklrt to tho lower edge of waist with
Notlrr l« hrfe by fflvrti that F*. &lt;#. Chail* Whlltr'or John T. Llrnturh. at al. ing "T" on corresponding small ,fo" center-fronts nnd ccntor-backn Sven;
wick, purchaser of l i t OftiUcatR No.. 171,
•To all unknown parllrr rlalmlng Inlaraat
bring sldo scam lo u n d e ra rm seam
ifalPtl thr Olh il*y of July, A. 11.-1*16, hi» unilar. 8. 8. Arry, J. Itirhmond Murphy,
perforations nnd tack.
and
bring
the
lower
front
edge
of
till
(I
va
1
*
1
rrrlifi.'kt*in
my
oftlir,
anil
h*4
drrrarrd,
l.arlnla A. Clark, Wm. IL LatwNext, adjust one pocket section A
mailr Application for t n
lo ifiur In nr- Itrlh, Until. W. V o ,m t f , II. T. Ilomar, aw
on right front of outer waist, m atch­ waist lo smnli “o'* perforation at up­ ctiruancr with la v, Said rtrtlfUMr rm* Trualr*. .Nathan &gt;1. Simmon*, M. IL llrtMiing corresponding small "o" perfora­ per edgo of . front cure. . Draw gath­ b r a in tli$ fnllowinc ilrrcrltvH prnperfy fit* aon, Alirr tlri-ant, (Jotlllali IL Kaylrr. dwuiirrf In Fr*tilnolr rnimfy# Flnrlila. (o wit ■ rra.rd, Martha J, Harr,. Wm. T. Sarbllt,
tions SMI eh about *(, Inch nbovo and ers In skirt from center-front to loft
I*&lt;tic l, IHot k 7, Tl»*f II, Hanfonl- Tfcir^ualil Cha, J. II,ook«, (L l&gt;. ttrownhr. Mary
sldo senfn to the Required size snd
below the p e rfo ra tio n s. nn&lt;l thon
lard hsdng ■itpsietl a1 1 hr- da(r of ihh i*»»i I'rnnlngtnn, J J Thornlon, Tho* VI. Arfwrwa
stitch
tape
underneath.
For
Ihe
finififr H micF rrrlifinilr in thr r »rr r «»l It. W. King, llrn. A. llarklnMu*. I*. Kattb
slash between the small “o" perfora­
Hannah llorin
I’n l m said cerllfi- air *hftll tin.aril. I.oui, Taptry, ilaggir S. Colaraan
tions; ilrnw Iho pocket through tho Ishlng tonrh. lino Iho belt anil adjust t lit*
^**dr#mfd arr«irdlu|f to l»w 1a« d*e*d »»I1 Jaa. A. 'Jrnklna, Annl* E. ItrlfTIn, W. (J
to
position
on
dress
with
center
of
slash (W tho Inside of garment)
U*ui* ttnnon on I hr Pth
V of April. A, I*. Em|,nn. It. IL l.anraatrr, Krad- Kanrvady,
^
Wallrr F. Krnnrdy, K, I', Krnr.rdy, Sarah
baste nnd p r e s s .. Join another poc­ holt .over tipper edgo of skirt and, 1916,
■WHnnv my ofTIcUl •Ifniliirr and rtat |M« K. Jiihnrton, Luman Ward, W. It. While
closo
lo
tho
left
of'cenlor-front.
Sin­
ket section underneath with edges
-A
T under John T, tJrnharh or ntharwltw la
ihi
5th
day
of
March,
A.
I&gt;.
riJF.
gle lnrgo “O" perforation Indicate*
(ha following land* iltualril In Samlawla
(•rail
K. A noUnieAHS.
even.
centcr-ffont
of
bolt.
•
Clrrk
Circuit
Court
Srmlntlr
(*o.#
Fla.
rounly,
Mo,Ida:
*
Closo under-arm njtd shoulder seams

Misses’ Costume in Black Satin.
A n

Tho tables were turned In n trag ic
mnnner a t P ort Etliabctb, South Af­
rica, recently when two young boya
who attempted to drown a cat—a t tho
request of tho animal's owner—-wero
themselves (frowned In a small bay
about three miles from tho city. Tho
cat struggled when the lads tried to
hold Its head.under tho waves and be­
fore tho boys realized their danger
they wero swept out to sen by tho o u t­
going tide. Tho cat escaped from tho
w ater and re lu m e d to Its old home.

dn lm n u Under Ik* tsld M iry P u t i r D * .
Vauf bn, Horn Pol bill, Carl L. D iV u t b a .
ilarrh 8. IHVnusbn, OtU' H. D a V iu b a .
Laors K. Miarudor, J in n W. Lilly, 1 W
W. Moran,. sIt.
Lawi . J.
J. Lewtoa,
Lawton, A. W iirrht i fi u
v Ion and —------— — I.nwton. hi* wife, E. I , O*.
wald and ---- ----- Oiwald, hit wit*. U v t
A., llorarr,■ M iry Loulee Itornnr, M. *L Flitch,r and
_______ _____
id — ------ Klttchtr.
W r l _________
n k u d . „
Jai. F. Ilorntr a n d ------— l l o t i r r . Ila wtl*.
and Wm. If, Horniy and — ‘----- lloraar. hta
wife, ■hiii, oatnr* ahd O n ld c o r w at* wavknown.
y
You a'ra th,r«fora ordered to apaawr t »
• hi* kill on Monday, th* (th day al Jdap,
A. It. ISIS, th* aata* b*la( a tula d a y a t
thl* court.
It (a furtkar ordartd that IM* natlcw kw
ublbhad lor twalv* coatacuHva wanks Iw
■■ Sanford Herald, a n«w»pap«r pnblbhad
In Samlnol* county.
Wltnr** K. A. Douil***, Clark o f said
Circuit Court, and tha aaal tharaot tka* I H k
day of. January, A, I). ISIS.
(**•1)
K A. DOUOLAftft, Clark.
Itobinaun A Ilrardatt
tiolldior* for Complainant.
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turn orer on outsldo on lstge-,’0'*
Tho great dressmakers of . tho perforations ami stitch tho free edges
to position. Lsp to small "o" per­
vorld are thinking largely In terms
if black, this season. Oftep It Is forations and finish for closing. Close
of sleovo as notched^ Fncq .cuff
lghtoned by other color, though this seam
A
and
to lower edgo of sicevok
tolor Is likely to be nothing 'more notches bow
bring small "o" perfor*
Ively (ban gray or blego or some atlon In even;
to scam of slcevo.'. Bow
toft blue, os In the case of the cos- sleeve Incuff
as notched, with
;ume of blacl^ satin with old blue small Ho“ armhole
perforation jri shoulder
toiler pictured here. The dr^is seam easing In anr fulness between
iloses In front and Is tucked *t tne notches; Hold the sleovo toward roa
tides. The fnlneee at the wiliUtne when baiting,U In armholo.
a held In with a brood belt of ee.fTo finish tho'costume, slash right
noterlol. Medium slse requires ofti front end between the email "o’*
rords 34-lnch satin, with ft yard perforations and bind the slasht4
ihUfon for the collar.
edgee. Arrange belt around, waist,
The preliminary step to tha proper with upper edga of belt at small “o’*
jonstruetlon of the dtass 1* to sew perforation, near o*htarhgck; slip
Ihe pocket underneath the front (pro,. the,left end through the glash and
notching the single and doabla not, fasten.
Buttons trim the front of the dress,
(boa. fold pocket through center
patching the tingle and triple' not, from neck to hem, also the sleeves.
flctorls! RgflfR. COstamo No. 7414. -Blxee, 14 to SO7 m Ttloo, SO eents.
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tin- kj

Uuirl
Maf)
HrVmjghn. It»*a
I'-’Ihlll. ('•■, I. M«*Vaurhn,
Titl»
, S I V ku,hn. Oil, II. DaVaufhn.
I»ura It. Matruilcr, Jamc* W.
1 Lilly, n o * , W. Marin. A. War- A .
1 tn* l.awu-n a m t ----------- t.*wlon. V
! hi, ».ta'. K. I . trawalit a n i l -------((•■aid, tl* wilv. Mary I.ouImi
lli'rnrr. unmarrlrd. i t . K. Urt*
char a n d --------- FlrWhrr, har
hurt.and. Jaa. F. Hnrnar and ■■
Itnrnrr, hta wlfa, Wm. H. Iliunrr
a n d -------- lloinar, hta wH,. ami
Ih* unkr.nwn hair* ol klary Portar l&gt;rVauihn Ilora I'olhlll, Carl
,
lUYauyhn, Mrrrh- K,—l» a----- - *
, ’ Vaufhn,
D ili . II. . |k«Vau(hn: . -. '
• Laura r . Mafrudrr, - Jama, W.
Lilly. Tha* W. M u an, M. J.
Law mn, A.'Vrailag l.awtnn.and
•
i-------- l.awlnn. hta wllr. E. I .
Orwaid and---------Orwald, bla wtl,
Mary A. Komar, Mary l#iulaa *
llornrr
M. E. llrlrKrr and
— — Flrtrhar, hr» huitiand, Jaa F..
Hornrr and---------llornrr. hi* wlta
■nd Wm. It. llornrr a m i --------Itnrnrr, hta wlta.
Ordrrof I’nbitrarUn
Tn Mary 1‘or'ar DaVaushn, llo,a I’olhlll
Karl L OrVauxho, Mirth a. OaVauinh,
Otla II. OrVauahn, Laura E. Mafrudrr.
Jatnrt W. Lilly, Thor. W. Moran. A. Waring
Lawton and — —— l.awtnn, hi* wlta, E. L
Omald a n d ---- - -- Oiwald, bla wlta, Mary
la&gt;ulr* llornrr, unmarrlrd M. E. Flatrhrr
.n d
—— :FltUti#r. hrr hurhaod. Jn. , K,
llornar a n d --------- llornrr, Mr wlta. Wm.
II. llornrr a n i l --------- llornar, hi* wlta* and
lha unknown halrt al M a r y I’ a r l a r
I la Vaughn
_ . .ItoM _____
I’olhlll, Carl
___ ___
f . IleVaughn,
_ _ aughn,
Marrh' “
H. Oa”
OaVaughn, (Ilia II. IteVauglin,
Laura E. M
Magrudar.
Jama* W. _____
Lilly,, Tnn
Tl*
a g ____ _______
s .. Oft.
W. Mnran, if . J. Lawton,* A. Waring Law
(on and —— — Law*un, hi* wlta, IT. I (&gt;*watd and — —— Oiwald, Id* wlta, Mary
A. llornar,. Mary l»ut*a llornar. M. K.
Fl*(chrr and
Flalrh*r, h*a huiband.
Jama* F. llornrr a n d ---------llornar hit
wtl* and Wm. II. llornar and
--------llorntr, blj wlta.
1( anpr*r* from (hh *wo*n hlll.nt com*
plaln( mad In (ho.abpva antltlad rauaa, (hat
(ha drl«ad*nta. Mary I’orWr DaVaughn,
llnaa i’olhlll, Carl I . PaVaurhn, March 8.
MdVaurhn, Oil* II. DaVaughn, I aura K.
Magrudar, Jamra W. Lilly, Thoi. W. Moran,
A. Wkiing. Lawton a n d . ---------- Lawton, Ida
wllr, E. L. Oiwald and —— — Orwald, hi*
wilt,-Mary l out*# llornar, unmarrl.d' M. K.
Fl*trh*r a n d -------— Fla'cbar, har huiliand.
Jaa. F. llornrr a n d ---------lu-rnrr, hi* wlf*.
and Wm. II. llornrr a n d -------- llornar,
hit wll*. (U|m mm* inlrrr.t In Ih* following
datrrllird progarty In the rounty ol SaraInnt* and Mala of Florida, drarrllad a* th*
noribaait quarter ol th* norlhwrat quartar
ol lb* io u lh w .it quarter ot itrtlon Mtaan
(15), town*hlp twenty-on* (311 *outb, tana*
tblrty-ona &lt;31) *a*t, and lot (our (4) o( T.
I- Outblns • addition to fha town el Oalado,
nnd laglnnlag at tha northaait corner ot thr
aoulhw.it quarUr ol tha louthaait quarter
.paction Bllaan (IM, tnwmhlp I
I) aouth, ring* thlrty-onr (111 w &gt; , , u„
wool aavaa and tavan handradth* 17.071
rhalng, ahutb aavan sa d aavaa-hundradtha
(7.07) rhalna, aaal aavan and aavan-hubdradth* 17.071 chain*, north tavan and aavan
hundredth# (7.07) chain* to bagiaalng, *ontalnlng i acraa mora or I***, and are- ratldanta of *tat*r and eouatla* other than tka
•tala ot Florida, that Ibalr place ol reeldant*
", saknown to bar, and I har* la oO paraon
In tka ataU of PlorUa -tka aarvlra ol auk
■Poana upon whom would blad aald dafan
aaln, and that tka aald dafaadaata are
ovor tka. age uf iw .aty-ou e (II) years.
I t Wafthar appears that tbars are other
itoraooa laUraatad - l a the told p re party
.|w k o * e name or name* art i i i i m to her.
I who ora h*Jr* dttlraai, groatess, ar other

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You ar#hrrabv ordered
to appear t a
tha bill of complaint hrrtln Died an tho
l i t day al April, A. I) 1219
It I*, further utdrrvd that thl* netir* V* •
ubllahad one* rarb weak for twalv* wawhn
fni Ih* Hanford Herald, a nauipapar pahllak
ad in aald Hamlnol* rounty.
Wlinra* my band and tha **at af Ikwaaid Clrrult Court thl* 22ad d a y at U a tamliat. A. D. 1017.
(•rat) '
E. A. DOtit! LA8.1.
Clark Circuit Court, Hamlonl* C ow aty.
PlorM*.
M i m y A Watlow, Hot*.- lor Comalt.
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In Clrralt Court. Ha.rnlk Judicial Ctrruti
Hrmlaala County. Fla. ta Chnwrray
,
Masgla E. Ilaavaa, Comptalnanl
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Citation
Ctavrjaad Van Ilurvn Raava*

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T o Clayaland Van Huron Raava*. W B a U g lon, North Carolina: •• •
You are harahy ordorad to be and appear
baforu our aald Court at tka Court Ha
Sanford,
Hord. Merida,
Florida, In the abate a a tt tb d
on
tha Art!
flnt M
Mondg
u tho
onday U Aaril. ISIS. h*lnC
Ue*
b*
d s r u l i t i s d month, to awrwwc tk a
bill
dll of romplalot Slod heroin agalaat yv*
Ha*
4*o tho tamo will t o token aa roaftaaad. Iwhlowed'
owad' by Baal decree. .
1 4 , N further ordered that'tk i* ardor ka
publlakod In the Rgnford Herald, a a a u a .
&gt;ar pahlUkad
poblliked In
papax
in Homlaola
Semlaole co u n ty . ,
h w»«k
weak for'
•»Vh,
for fas
fear cenaecutlvo vr*,ka.
Wltnaa* my .hka
Wltnr**
a n d and the aaal a l aaM

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S E M I-W E E K LY

AND FRIDAYS
IN -THE H EAR T OF TH E W Q R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E TA BLE SECTION
NUMBER 59

8 ANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH 15. 1918

... v o l u m e IX

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SOLID CELERY TRAIN
OFFENSIVE N E T DRAFT BOARD OF TRADE
SPLENDID MEETING
LOST IN THE SHUFFLE
TO BEGIN TO BE CALLED
NO TRACE FOUND YET ALL FRONTS THIS W E E

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TRAIN LOAD OF CELERY
“SOMEWHERE IN
AMERICA”

efficiently bs treasurer of tho local
Y . M ,.'C. A. War Work fund was
elected chairman of tho auxiliary.
In order to co-ordinate and pre­
vent duplication of war work activ­
ities the local achool authorities have
ruled that all war work among pupila shall 'be carried on under the
direction of the Junior Rdd Cross,
hence the War Savings Society was
organized as part of the Junior Red
Cross work.
Alice Rrannon was
elected treasurer of the society and
Elizabeth Lawton secretary..

AS SOON AS FAIR W EA­ W ILL GIVE A L M O S T \
M ILLION M EN TO
THER W ILL
AMERICA
PERMIT
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stated In General Crowder’s atateTICK ERADICATION A N D
ment.
I t is understood that the
TRANSPORTATION
ment will ‘ virtually' complcto the
first .draft and thqt it la part
PROBLEM
announced plan to call registrants in
It is gratifying to note tho decidad
small groups aa fast as they can be
increase In attendance at the month­
accommodated.
The apportionm ent'for southern ly , m eeting'of tha Board o f Trade. •
Last Tuesday^ltlght at tho court
states follows:
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house .more than a* hundred onar
Arkansas, I,*541; Alabama, 2,364
J et
getic interested, progressive citi­
Florida, 2,606; Georgia, 6,025; Ken­
zens were present and certainly all
tucky, 1, 651; Louisiana, 3,673; Mis?
enjoyod and were benefited by the
sissippi, 2,220; North Carolina, 5,174
results. It 'is also a pleasure to be
South Carolina, 348; Twnncsscc,
Able to say'that among this apUicnce
2,763; Texas, 3,943, an d . Virginia,
every section of the county was rep­
2,178.
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resented.
Merchants and business
Tho war department is ready to men from Oviedo, Geneva and Longaupply clothlog -and is now pressing wood
have -joined heartily In the
vigorously the deliveries of winter­ progressive work being accomplished
clothing to build up the reserves nec­ by n Board, of Trade that.ia fearless­
essary for. next winter.’
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ly and impartially working for the
The original issue to men mobil­ best interests of Seminole . countyised in April would bo winter cloth­ Thia must bo conceded- when it is
tfl
ing but very shortly thereafter .they noted that nt these meetings, our
would be transferred into summer county roinmlssioncrs attend in a
khuki. Ample.storrs of summcV out­ body und to a man—last Tuesday
fits for. the entiro army are on .hnnd. night was no exception.
.
Throughout tho winter -deliveries
Among the many interesting sub­
have proceeded regularly on the
jects bundled -was the "transporta­
summer clothing contracts and huge
tion problem" of today and "tick
stocks nre available.
eradication."
The transportation
Every man sent abroad is equip­ niattcr will come up solely again at
ped with 0 complete new outfit be­ n big meeting to bo held at tho fore he honrds a transport.
court house tomorrow, Saturday,
The orders sent to-tho states call night and at that time efforts to per­
for approximately 70,000 white
manently remedy this evil will bo
troops and 24,000 negroes. Tho ne­ made nnd made strongly.
With ua
gro troops are to be scattered among and speakinn
authoritatively
on
the nine camps, including Camp theso subjects, ^'a* our cver Pro*
Gordon, Georgia.
.
gross!ve and hard working citizen,
in his statement, the provost mar­ F. P. Forster, vice president of the
First National Bank. Mr. Forster Is
shal general said:*
not
' only udvocating methods to
"T b o number that will # bo as­
sumed as a basis for computation remedy.our conditions, but is leading
will Ijo 800,000, which is well within tho matter and there Is jio record ao
the-nuthorizatlon-or-dauae four of far-in -the history,- of -F;- P. -Forster
section one of the selective service failing in what ho .undertook to do.
act of a sccond increment of 600,000, This la because what ho does Is pro­
increased, by the recruit training gressive, beneficial- work and means
unlfh, authorised by clauso’. five of somotjting better for evqry man.

Favorable weather on most of the . Washington, March 14.— Eight
western front has led to .increased hundred thousand men are to bo
fighting, but nono of the armies have called to* the colors gradually during
yet made-an attack in great strength^ tho present year under." tho second.
All arc apparently keyed up to the army draft, which begins on March
•
highest pitch and the raids into op­ 29th. •
posing trenches are becoming strong­
An announcement
by
Provost
er each day.
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Marshal-General Crodwcr 'o f the
In the Champagno, where tho number to be called was followed
German artillery has been very ac­ fclosely by an order for the mobiliza­
tive recently, the French have with­ tion of 05,000 men during the fiveMr. Hunt Was Here Also
stood
an attack. The Germnns were day period beginning March 29,
• Those who heard tho lecture of
some 1*6,000 of them to be assembled
nfpulaed
with severe loss.',
,
B. W. Hunt at tho Board of Trade
Eighty
meeting last Tuesday, night will he
American raiding parties nnd gun­ under the second draft.
interested in the following from the ners aro active on tho sectors north­ thousand .will bo men of the first
west of Tuol and east of Lunevillc. draft of 087,000 not yet summoned
Orlando Sentinel:
Into* service.
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"M r. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Hunt Tho Germuns do not remain in thyi'r
Dctuils
of
how
tho
seqond_
draft
Is
Since that time the A. Q. L. of­ of Katantbn, Ga., arc registered at trenches to fight the Americans, but to be applied w ill bo mad'e public
ficials hero report that they do not the Lucerne.. They camo here to flee when General Pershing's men up- later, after congress has acted upon
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know where tho train is now. Dut­ visit" their friend, . Miss Flora B. pear.
proposed legislation providing for the
British troops in the Yprcs region
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ton reports • that it !b lost at that Brnup.
registration of youths attaining tho
end and no- one seems, able to dis­
This is their first visit to Central Wednesday took the initiative and nge of twenty-one years and for bas­
cover an entire trainload of celery Florida and'they are delighted with in a raid southeast of Polygon wood ing slate nnd district, quotas on the
that is lost "soTnewhcro in Amer­ the beauty of our city umi surround­ captured .‘17 prisoners nnd three ma­ number of registrants in class one.
ing country. To have cornu under chine guns and .inflicted casualties In bis first official statement on the
ica."
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The second 1 train left here lust the favorable notice of such promi-' on the- erictny. The German artil­ subject, however, General Crowde-1
Tuesday and nothing hns been heard nenl people us Mr. and Mrs. Hunt lery uctivity is intense'on the Yprcs assures tho country that po sweeping
from that one..' Dutton yesterday is worth a great deal to central sector, and between Arras ami Ar- withdrawal of lurge numbers of men
mi/nlicrts, where strong German
*
wired that "cannot get information Florida.
at one time is ccn’.cmplatcd nnd that
raids cariier in the week were re­
whereabouts of train” and no one
In Us early manhood Mr. lim it
caro will la taken to-avoid interfer­
pulsed by British and Portuguese
ran get any information about it, came to' middle Georgia and hns
ence with harvesting.
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which is a situation unheard of in ever since been a lender in every lor- troops.
The 95.000 men now called, it Is
The sector in Palestine north of
the annals of the vegetable industry. wnrd movement in his slate. He is
understood, nrc needed at once to
affu has seen- another British ndfill up divisions and other units
The trainlcad shipped to Chicago a banker and has been president of
ai\co, three miles on an 11 mllo
the
Georgin
Bankers'*
Association,
scheduled for early (Dpnrturo or to
last week arrived . many hours latc^
ront. Six villages were 'tnlfen -and
* and John Russell .who preceded it lie was tho first to bring Jersey two rivers crossed. An advance on take tho pla£q of men transjerrod
sold .the stuff at f 1.25 to $1.50 cattle to the south, he and his Wife the Jerusalem Nehulus roa/. was also from other divisions to make up
su&lt;M&gt; deficiencies. Newly organized
. 'which was not bad considering tho making various trips to the Isle of scored by the, British.
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Jersey
to
select
their
herds.
In
regular divisions aro particularly
time it was on the road. This train-­
The Germans now hold -Odessa, sliort of men and heavy drafts 6 n
load was delayed by tho I. C. on ac­ struggling to'V ave them from tho
the Russian *p‘ort on tho Black Sen national . army -divisions ..to‘_ make
count of poor.icing and as their facil­ ravages of the tick, }ie was the first
to immunlzo cattltf. Through his which probably will be used either ns these 1 good Have been necessary.
ities. were taxed to re-ice the train­
nfluoncc and aided by Mr. Nl ‘ O. u Base fur an Invasion of India by­
Tho 800,000 men to be summoned
load it caused the delay there.
Nelson, a millldnblro philanthropist way of /Persia, or as tho terminal of this year represent the number nec­
The entire
sjtuotloh
demands of. St: Louis, his county, Putnam, or­ grain shipments from Russia to the
essary to fill up oil cxistlpg divisions,
stropg .work here on the part of the ganized the fit f*Mt tick eradication central empires. Turco-Gurmnn
to create the army cirpa and field section one, and by the s'peclat and ’ 'Mr. li. W. Hunt*of Eatonton, da.,
growers and shippers for' 1 there’ is hn society in this country. Soon the plniis in the Caucasus, which in
urmy troops to fill out the war ma­ technical trqops authorized by sec­ gave n very Interesting and appre­
Ethiopian in the wood pile and he government took it up and for many eluded the surrender by Russia of
chine. for which the framework 'a l­ tion two of said act. It cannot now ciative talk in regard to tho cattle
.-should ho smoked out.
years his rofinty has been, "tick three Caucusian provinces which ready exists nnd to provide a quarter be announced what the total number tick. Mr. Hunt spoko from experi­
w o u l d provide u roadway to Persia
free." *t •
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of a * million ' ropjacement troops. to bo called to the polors each month ence and his- words and advice was
and
tho Caspian-Sea are opposed by
y Junior Red Cross and War Savings
Thrpugh all this struggle to free
Whon thoy hnv.o been moblllxod will be but it may be stated that no indeed.well received and tho Board
Society •
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first'.hls own and then his county’s the Caucasus government. Turkey which will not bo before tho first of more men will be called than can be. of Trade highly appreciated his
The pupils of tho Oviedo public cattle from this dreadful scourge he ins been'. Informed that the Cau­ next year, there will b e -more than propprly nceommodatcd nnd prompt­ prcscnco.
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•school organized the first • school was uided-by tho pen Of his gifted casus government-doe* not recognise '•*rly full infantry divisions of 27,700 ly atiimlla’ted.
.
Messrs. Swope, Brumley, Hagan,
auxiliary in Seminplc county of the and charming wife, a native of Geor­ t|ie treaty yrith the bolshevik! and men each nnd all the uddiliona
"Thcro are difficulties confronting Entxmingor and Kllbce, members of
Junior Red Cross, in the school gia. ‘ She was a contributor to vari­ that it should treat with the Cau­ units necessary. No additional divi­
the mtion in tiie supply o f,la b o r the county commissioners showed
auditorium Tuesday. A t the samd ous, magazines and her interesting casus direct.
sions of tho national army or. na­ appurtenant to* agriculture.
Class their usupl interest in better things
meeting a number of citizens and stories of their cattle nnd their pa­
Britlish shipping losses ^ for the tional guard will ‘be, cratated'this one; from which new levies are to bo or Seminole und aro agreed that
patrons were present to assist in the thetic struggles- to save them became past week totaled 18 vessels, the year, although the program for the
withdrawn, will contain many more without exception, the good being
formation of n school branch of the njusehold words in Georgia. j Her same number as was*loat in tbo two regular army may he enlarged.
men than are nt present required for- done by -the . Board of Trade has
War Savings Society, tho purpose of story of "Posey o f Putnam" is yet previous weeks.
Thcro Is an In­
the army.
It wpuld bo ca most never before been equaled in this en­
The
first
purpose
of
the
war
de­
which is to cncourago tiie. purcmiae remembered by hundreds of people. crease,, however, in tho number of
unscientific and fatuous ste,p if the tire section.
partment
Is.
to
complete
the
first
, of Thrift Stamps.'
argo ships sunk. Fifteen of 1,600
men in data one were called indis­
. Since peach growing la such s val­
It was also observed with pleasure
tons or over are .reported this week, field urmy in France. Probably this
. Mr. L. P. Swope, &gt;chsirjnari' of the
criminately without regard to the that three of our prominent minis­ . V uable Industry in Georgia, it is Inter­
will
bo
composed
of
five
nrmy
Corps
while in tho previous two weeks the
.local school board mado an earnest
esting to know that he was first to
of six Infantry dlvjiiona each. It hXs abor situation In ngricultura. There­ ters attended the meetlnf, Dra. UU* and forceful appeal for greater per­ ntroduce it into Georgia as a com ■hips of'iarge tonnngo numbered.14
been estimated that w’lth that force fore th e lo ia l bonfds wilt be directed Ijurn, BroWer ,and Massey, of t||e •
nd J2 respectively.♦
sonal economy and tho elimination
mercial Industry. nnd its nocesaary auxiliaries at hla to fill their quotaa Jn the order of Methodist, Congregational and1 Bap- •
of unnecessary spending.
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German airships again raided the
disposal General Pershing would be liability of men hi daas.one as de­ list Churches respectively." Each had .
•Their borne: is one ' o f the very
east coast of England Wednesday
Rev.'* William : Stones; pastor of
good word for Seminole county’ s '
ablo to hold a 100 -mllo sector of the termined by tho national drawing,
highest typo of hospitality, us well «
night and a number of bombs were
'* the Baptist church ,ahowed the value
except that, where it la shown that a progressive Board of Trade and. un­
battlefront,. rrfUtving' the strain.
as of great beauty, and their grlunda
dropped. Tuesday . night’s zoppelln
of keeping trgpk of personal ex­
registrant is completely, and a s s id ­ hesitatingly offered thefir endorse­
aro among the show places of GcorProvost Marshal-General Crow­ uously agreed in the planting, culli
raid was ineffective, all tho bombs
penses and udviked the pupils to.
ment end co-operation.
gia.
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dropping harmlessly.
• N der’s ordgr calla^troops from every vation and reaping of a crop, his call
keep a record of. the- manner in
Mr. Hunt Is a collector of rafe
atate in the ujiion with' tho exception to the colors shall bn deferfed to tho
which they apent their money.
Sonde/ at Congregational Church .
plants and there can be seen there
of Iowa and'Minnesota. It includes
There
aro'morc
people
stopping
In
foot of the quota of his hoard so long
Supt. Lawton showed clearly that
"Possessions that Cannot be L c e t"
many plants that grow in thoisame Sanford now than at any previous men remaining from the first draft
aa he continues (o be so engaged.
the children of Oviedo were part of
will
be tho eubject of the morning,
atitude all around the world.
and
thoso
linblo
to
call
in
the
second'.
time In tho history of the city. Tho
the army, and that their sayings,
and
In
tho evening "O n ly One T h in e
Just
how
many
men
of
the
second
In company with Miss Brown Board of Trade advertising is getting
plus tho savings of tho millions of
All Dey Picnic .
can he First.’ ’ ,
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draft
are
included
In
the
order
Is
other pupils would h elp ' win the they last Saturday visited Mr. and results.
Among tho delightful events of
Thoso
aro
trying
days
for
t
he*
Mrs. Henry Nohrling at Gotha.
war.
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the week-was the-all -day -picnic and
truckers everywhere.
There are&lt;
Through
correspondence-Mr.-Hunt
fish fry on Thursday given by tho
The ’ clImVx of lh o Tnectrng was
hard times In apito of men doing;
and
Mr!
Nehrllng
had
long
been
Royal Neighbors. The party left tho
reached when through the gpneroetheir level best, but those personf
’
city In automobiles and camped on
Ity and constructive patriotism of frlonds. ” •
aro never "down and out," in fact
the banka of the Woklva. Return­
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mead, each pu
ure well todo who kcop cheerful,'
Master Masons' Degree
ing i n ‘ the late afternoon quantities
pll was given a thrift card and the
look for better luck next time and
A t tho next regular communlcaof fish ' were caught, which* with
first stamp. Mr. Mead, dear to the
can aay.^antl without any cant, .
chicken pillsu end all the eatables
There la absolutely no uao in your growing crops unless
hearts of a generation of Oviedo tlon of Sanford- Lodge No."T5IT, FT &lt;£
"Although tho fig-tree shall not
was most appetising. - All report
you get paid for your labors. There Is a big demand for
hoys greeted each grade aa he pre­ l. M. ,which will bo held on Tues­
bloaaom, neither ehall fruit be In the
Jolly good time, voting that wood
your Celery, .lettuce and vegetables but buyers are not, and
sented the stamps,- hut to-the fifth day evening, March 19th at 7:30
vines; the labor of the olive ehall
the
blaster
Maaon’a
Degree
*111
bo
land parties and fish frya the best
will not/'bld for them with tranaportation as it now stands.
grsde, an all boy grade, he gave the
fall,
and the fields shall yield, no
fun ever. Those enjoying the frolic
This question vitally interests avery man In 8 em!nole Coun­
warmest welcome. The pupils bs conferred.. Important business wil*
meat;
tho flock shall b«f cut off from
were
Mr. gnd ‘ Mra. C. E. Ward,
ty : the farmer, the merchant, the banker, the professional
they received their cards took keeq bo transacted at this meeting and a
the
fold,
and there ehall be no herd
M f. and Mra'. A, F. Bell, Mrs. John
man. Crops aro our backbone and after such a wonderful
delight in helping to lick the ltalser large attendance Is dcalred.' Every
In
the
stalls:
Y et I will rejoice In tho
Stemper and children, MIsa Clara
production, It is a disgrace to lay down and let carriers de- by licking tbeir first thrift stamp Mason in this .community !■ cordial­
Lord,
I
will
joy In the God of my ^
Goertx, Mrs. G. Townsend, Mrs. J
lay this product aa is .being done at present.
Co-operatlon
After tho presentation. Mr. Swope ly Invited to attend.
salvation."
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■Hi. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Bcyi
offers a remedy! ere you ready 'now to co-operate.’ If you
.added the finishing toUch by .Invit­
.-•ilia
A-chamber of commerce has.been
and children, M r. and Mrs. G. W.
are and if you want to insure movement for your crops; not
K ey West's big hotel will be built.’
ing all pupils who filled itp their
The
Venable and mother, M ra., L'Caln, The deed for the land on South
alone celery but your spring crops, .wo want you to be at
* « r d s by the end of tho echool'year organized at New Smyrna.
new
organisation,
starts
offvery
Mrs. V. R. -Willis, Mrs. M . Baker, Beach has been delivered to the Flag
r
j
r
House,
Saturday
night,.
March
16th,
at
7:80
the
to call at hla office'for tho aixtoentb
auspiciously,
and
with
a
good
mem
Mrs. 8 . Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. ler Hotel Syitem . The Flaglbr Hotel
o'clock.'
'Growers
and
business
men,
commission
men
and
etamp. This invitation- was loudly
Simon and child, Mrs. F. K . Smith, Syatem baa'brought the ground omn
buyers. Other sections, Jacksonville, Bartow, Halting**' ad­
spplaoded by the now thoroughly berablp. Borne of the beat men of
Mrs. O. 8 mlth, Mrs. Eugene 8 peer, whleh it will at once proceed to
vise they are with ys and together, we will worlq along lin es.
Interested students. A t this writing the town have been placed at .the
that will produeq/rtaults at once. Come. out.
&gt;
i .j
Mrs. Cqjria Bpeer^
erect a 'quarter of a million dollar
. John Lawton and Warren McCall head of it* t
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hotel that will be one of the lend
have already called.
. U A. BRUMLEY
F. P . F O R S T E R
The program now being arranged ranrlce foe future Florida tourist#. I t
The tourists re s to re d In Tampa
. Supt. Lawton, aa chairman, of *the
for the Red Cross Circus will be will be thoroughly modern and will
* L .-E . H A G A N
E D .‘PUTNAM ' school committee * of the Oviedo excedd those of-last yeair.at the eamc
circulated in All the surrounding ter­ be that added touch txr, the grow th
Red Crnaa Pkanfor than- organized date by more than 100, 'notwitbritory twlth the Idea of getting a big of-th is community which hsa been .
erowd here the 1 1 ; 12 and 18 of anxiously awaited J&gt;y the people fpr
April, • ■
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many years, -ofv*. ’

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. If this statement were not serious
it would be one of the biggcet jokes
of the season.
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Last Saturday tho Sanford‘ grow­
ers shipped a solid trainload of cel­
ery Co eastern markets with the idea
'•of determining if better timo could
not be made by the trainload. This
trainload left, here Saturday night.
F. F. Duttoq left Monday to bo at
the other end and if possible to trace
the movements o f tho train and
make a report on its condition upon
arrival. Tho train was reported de‘ livered R. F. &amp; P. Tuesday night
7:65.
Wednesday Dutton reports
non-arrival of trajn at Richm ond.,.

METING SATURDAY NIGHT

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�THE* BANTORD HERALD
For S/tle—One . freth n
R . L. Garrison, Fori Read.
For Salo— Ford Touring C a r ,^ .
mo un tablo- wheels
Bargain. Phono 6 ,
For Salt— 16H hand farm
horic, weight 1350 lbs. Inqi
Brumley.
For. SslfcyTen acres hammock
land on Cameron avenue, right Utho heart 9 ! tho celery delta. t Vu
farm Joins railroad loading station ’
vThreo acres cleared. Must be i 0|,j
to close an estate.
If interested
write . -F. J. McDannel, •Jwoxso,
o »(
Michigan
53-tfe
Tom ato plants for sulc.- -See C.
II. Lefllor.
5G-tf
Rhodo Island Red eggs for hatrhng.
12.00 for fifteen. R. L. Gar­
rison:
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Scene in that Musical Comedy ••HONOLULU LO U " at the Lyric Theatre Thursday, March 14th

Tropical Fair at Orlando, Feb. 12th16th:
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On Il.irred Plymouth Rocks: 7,th
cock, 7‘ fi lien, 7th and 3th’ cockerel,
5 tn pullet, 4t|i pullet bred cock,
;!nd, 3rd and 4th pullet bred cock­
erels. 6 th, 7th und 8 tli cockerel bred
hcr.s, Cth, 7 th and 8 th cockerel bred
. Fertile Land Untouched.
pullets, 2nd, Eth arid 0th pens, 3rd
Tho mountain regions of Cubn In­
and 4th pullet’ breeding pens. 5th
cockerel breeding pen, 3rd displny clude many ridges'and valleys o f ex­
tremely fertile land.' nearly all untouch­
Specials. wor.:$7C.OO ’ 1pen
Ilsrrcd ed, Uuud
AU RO R A B O R E A LIS HERE
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A n t l l l ^ Ipmetlcnlly
' M i t m m i J ns m
i v / did
cxlsflng
they
Silver losing cup, .Gold
tho tliue of tho Spaniards.-.
Rocks,
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e
Northern Lights
Llchls Plainly Seen
locket.
t , This City
On Bronze Turkeys: 1st cock, 1st
and
2 nd cockerels, 1 st und 2 nd pul­
The mystery of tho
northern
lets.
&gt;
lights has been solved. ..Jacksonville
On
Egg
Display:
1st and 2nd on
has not het-rr burned nor did the Il­
. ,- For Member Lf(MUIar*
Democratic Voter* nt Femlnol* Co.:
lumination in the north come from Barred Rock, 1st and 2nd on .Wyan­ ToI ,lh*
hereby
my
lor rep
. announce
. ih*
.. n»U
. eandldacy
In
Florida [,
feyMalure
any forest fires. Sanford* witnessed dotte, sweepstakes on the .Barred rrrentatlve
from
min«.!•»* county. suLjfct to tr» d#man actual aurora borealis Thursday Rock. ‘
.
erratic primary lo b. held Jurn- ,4th ol Ihl*
y.ar,
and
Inilte yoar roiikidrratlon o( m&gt;night, and the people in other parts
Awards to A. B. Commons, Snn- quallflcatlona.
Hrspcf tfully,
of.
the state
aroused
in-the sami , ford: 8th cockerel breeding pen. 8th
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—- were
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J. J. D I C K IN S O N .
manner as those here who witnessed-j j(l,|i(,t breeding pen.
• I... beautiful
I» ..a ••&lt; Ifltl alnllt
M «nmi&lt;
.
.
tint
sight. T
To*
some vvltn
who
frank L. Woodruff Announrro lor Leila
Mr. Wfcndier. HUpcrlntonuonl ol
' lalurr
always expect the worst to happen,
the poultry exhibit said of the Mar­ To Ihe Volera ol Seminole Co.:
"
I brg lo annnunrr lhal 1 ant a candidate,
the conviction w::s strong that the red Rock exhibit: " I t Was a great
lor rr-elrctlnn lo Ihe home ol repretenlaworld was coming to an end, but the show and wus worth while, and the live. Irom Semlnolr rounly. llae in f »er*e,J
In lhal raparily In Ihe .er.lon ol 191,
earth continues to spin bn its axis winners are to be congratulated. you
I leel I am prepared lo-li ve you belter »ervire
in IBIS, t -do not know nt any rea.nn
anil the people of our fnir city still
, Mant -a good bird that could win why
* #econ«l
by you ■hojlil
ahoiTId not civ*
flea me a
aeeoni' term,
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are going merrily about their busi­ bands down in. any other show went which h u / i l « ^ y « liren iccorded all rriire.»»ntatlve«
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...
.
fully
•
apprer
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fln Ihe iibM. I Cully - a|»preciate
ness. •
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us low as ,8 (h place and some jvi-rC Ihe high honor pafil
me In
tali me 4»y
‘ circling
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The following .from the , Tampa not placed at all. but it was fast IBI6 and I have endeavored at alL llmrt to
look after Ihe Interest! of Ihr People of
Tribune thrown some interesting company anil to use Henry I). Ri­ Seminole eounty and Ihe d a le of Florida
1 hope I have not failed to fulfill your ailight on the aurora borealis as seen ley's words. " I t was the greatest pertaiIona and 1 trual you- will *e* your
way clear to five me a second term. Afsln
here nnd in northern cities:
‘
• Barred Rock .show, over staged.'* thanking
you for Ihe many favora bedowed

for the hundreds of gowns and dresse unit Lou ." Theso hits were originally
produced at the LaSalle Theater,
drosson worn by the beauties of the Chicago, and after an extended run
chorus. Add several thousand dol­ have 'been played on the road to
lars more for tho sartorial creations wide acceptance. ’ Tho critics .of
displayed by the lending members other cities, where ‘ ‘ Honolulu Lou”
of the organization and the outlay
for embellishment in near the twenty biggest and best musical comedies
thousand dollar mark,
"Honolulu of the season. "Honolulu Lou" will
Lou," New, York’s latest and great­ ap(tear a t tho Lyric on Thursday.

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Pretty Girls
•‘ Honolulu Lou " which will lie nt
tho Lyric next, Thursday night is
said to carry the best trained and
prettiest chorus in musical copirdy.
Tho
wardrobe —
is .--elaborate.
Fifteen
est mupttat
musiral comedy
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'changes nre mnde during the action
j|,j, |,yrj,« for an engagement of
of the show. The costumes were do I Thursday.
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signed- by Madam Mpzart,* t h e well
known French costumer, and •surpnsi
•‘ Honolulu. L o u "’ Is the latest nhd
anything Hint she lias yet designed.
most up to date musical comedy,
briliantly llchtcd and costumed, end
Wealth of Stunning Wardrobe In with the- scenic environment of un­
Show
usual beauty and splendor.
Win.
W m. Wumshcr. the producer of Wumshcr lias prepared this novo’
the new inusirjl comedy, "Honolulu production with a lavish disregard of
Lou ." which wi&lt;l lie seen here short­ expense. Itcalixing thnl 11 work with
ly, is responsible for the show' being music by Ben. M. Jerome, the fa­
the best dressed in the nmu'emcnt mous composer uud director, und
business.
Mr. Wnm-.h®f Imr. long will: book by ( ‘ has. S. Adelman, a
been ‘ famed for Ids iuvish expendi­ •vri.or «»f comedy success is, is ileture of money in comfctrisnninfc his sevrihg ’ of a magnificent, setting.
various 1111 si cal comedy pr iduclions Hen &gt;1. Jerome lir.« written the niuwith the best wardrobe to be had at : :cal score i f many high priced muRecent works by
any pricA. In "H onolulu Lou " he 1 ic.;l ror.11 dies.
has outdone himself. More than ion 1him are "A Trip to Washington,"
thousand dollars has hern expended I "T h e Glrl.dl the G ate," and I.opist-

.
Compressing Cotton.
&gt;
Scientific Investigation ban proved
that compression of a high degree does
not Injure tho fiber, and cotton Is pack*
cd In other countries today at n. den­
sity substantially three times that of
ours by tho most economical practice.
Tho Egyptlnn packnge hns a density
'of about 37 pounds.n cubic foot; tho
Indian cotton. Is compressed"to-.H9
pounds per cubic foo t; whllo some In­
dian and Chinese billing plants effect a
density of from 55 to GO pounds of
cotton per cubic foot.
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For Sale or Trade— Fine big hone

8 years Old, will work in plow, hu(^
or wagon. ‘Also good ball bearing
buggy and wagon and. sets of har­
ness.
See Jack Collin's or phone
397-J.
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For Salo— A six room house and
lot^ wost side Laurel .avcnuo,_b*tween Sixth and Seventh street*. A
16 per cent-investment'.' A. "Derby,
97 Washington Ave., pil City. Pi!
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For Sale— Beet plants, 30 cents
100 or .$2.00 pet thousand. Write
Portin -Bros., Wngncr, Fla.
51-tfc
For Sale— Whiolesalo fish huxinro,
consisting of launches, boati, rfctj,
houses, etc.- C. L. Vjncont. 43-tf
For Rent— Furnished
No. French.
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room, 116
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Prairie Pony For sale.
Thrre
years old. Broken to ride. Cnn be
seen nt Lemon Bluff near (luocn.
T. A. Tice, Q*teeh, Fla.
.V2-7tp '
For Rent — Furnished Imute 5
rooms, Magnolin Ave., rloxe in.
Address “ Home," c-o 1Is-raTil
■».vlf
• For Bent—Throe
ojfiro
rnorru
fronting on First street.
M«&gt;,c de­
sirable offices in city. Several ntfcer
good office rooms in same huililiof.
Y.owi II &amp; Speer.
. 23-tfe
For Sale.—Tw o good horn*-, for.
Bale cheap.. R. B. Lynrh Rqul* ABox 220 Sanford Flu.
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FOR KENT

on me In Ihe past I promise that I will
Residents, of Tampa Inst night and Mr. Riley'being president of the he faithful to the trust'Imposed in me.
• For Rent — Furnished, r«i&gt;*in« »iib,
Voura.viry truly.
American
Marred
Rock
Club
kpnws
were treated to a spectacle which
.
F R A N K U W O O IM IU PF.
or without board.
Mr*.
fi.
1
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many of them bail never seen before what lie is talking about."
Adams, 519 Oak.
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and which is seldom .witnessed this
Plant Peanuts for Market
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far south, when the northern nky for
House for rent, 6 rooms: on l.'nioa
some time in the neighborhood of 10
The white Spanish-peanut is the
aVcnuV.~ Inquire TV. P. Stone. ' .
o'clock was lighted *. up with
u variety wanted by oil milij and for
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57-lfc
strange red glow.
Many thought which a good price is paid: the pro­
—For Rent— Furnished or untftr-,
there was a big fire in the neighbor­ portion of meat to hull is greater
nislied five rooms Magnolia nvenuf.
hood. lint the real cause for the light than In other varieties, nnd it yields
Close in. Address Home. , -• Her­
was the aurora borealis, or polar a higher percentage " f oil. This pea­
ald.
s'ilfr
j lights.
The aurora is frei|iien(ly nut is gr&lt;,wn suereiis*nJ.y in the area
seen in latitudes'farther north, but given over to the crop throughout.
For Rent -Furnished nmim
the local weather buri'au office ha Florida, nnd its culture has proved
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel •)».
no record . of it ever having been .profitable.
.t;c L *V All Local Advertisements Under '
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witnessed in. Tumpa before last
Some sections o f.th e state will This Heading TH RE E CENTS a
WANTED
night.
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grow peanuts /or the market for the Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge
25
Cents.
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. Telephone lines lo the office of first time this .year, and many In­
Inform ation, wanted a* t&lt;» tW
tho Tribune and to ttye office’ of tho quiries as to the best time to,plant
whereabouts of Dr. -Williatn B.
In
answering
an
advertisement
weather bureau were kepi humming them -have reached the University
Young or his sons, Charli-s and W3for forty-five minutes‘ last night us of Florida extension division. This where no name is mentioned in the
1intii or diiughtcr Fanny, who. ran*
ad,
pioaso
do
not
ask
The
Herald
weather bureau were kept humming recommendation will answer the
for information as to tho identity of to Florida some years ago fmtn
the result of the strange uppearnnee, question:
the
advertiser.
Usually we do not Staunton, Vn., W. A. M*t *&gt;mb, 7
which .caused added'excitement from
"T h e Spanish peanut may be
M-HP
know
who
tho
advertiser
is and If Robson Ave., Orlando, Fin.
life fact that the fire whistle had plan ted'an y time between April !
we
do
we
are
not
allowed
to
give
sounded ut 9*26. The call, however, unif July 16.
Wanted — Millwrights,
car|M-ntm
Early planting will
was t,o a box in Ybur City, the alarm undoubtedly give the heaviest yield out this Information. Simply write and laborers.
Apply 9 ,c,’°*a 9/’
being a fulse one. A t the time the of nuts, hut if planted early tho crop a letter and nddreaa it as per in­ press C»*, Bridgend, Fla.. 14 ra&gt;,rt
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inquiries were made the* cause for will maturb in July or August dur‘ struction* In tho ad.
east Sanford.
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the light, was pot generally .known, jng the rainy season—a time difficult
FOR
SALE
Found— Elks and • Odd Fellow
but a short-time later It was ascer­ to harvest them, and even more dif­
tained from the Associated Press ficult to cure good hay.* For oil pro­ " For Sale—Overland touring car in watch charm. Owner can have j»trf
that the phcn’oncnotn was the north­ duction it is preferable to plant, in perfect condition, electric starter qnd b&gt;* coming to Herald office und p»J*
.ik-2 tc
ern lights, which wns causing great J^Jny which will nllow the crop to lights. A bargain for cash. 12. &amp; O. inf* for this nd.
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,,a
trnuh|o with tylegraph. anjl tgle- mature in September. By planting Motor Co.
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IIK I'A R W ENT o r T IIK N T'-K loa
U. 8. U n d nm r. at O sU w fl'U . nju
nphoc wires.
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*. late, Spanish peanuts. rpoy follow
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For
Sole—Silver
and
Yxlilie
W
y­
The Leading l.a’dy In "Vengeance and the Womart" a Sequel to "The Fight­
N o l l e I. t « . b y tlr .n ih »'
oats or other spring crops."
andottca hatching eggs, $1.60, $3.00. f i r e r ot K oloke. Florid*,
®."
ing Trail" Begins Saturday. March JGIh at the Star.
. „
S E M IN O L E P O U L T R Y
W INS
"!
, About two pushels of seed in the $5.00 per setting of 15 eggs. Also 1913, m*d.* Ilnnw lcsd » n t r .
lor H\i ol 8F.N. 8 ««lo n «
^
pod will be needed to plant an acre some fine cockerels nnd puiiris. S W i H e r t l o n
,T " , " ,h
ri-’d “ olM
33 f:. T .llik M it o I crldUn.
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This County Well Represented at of Spanish peanuts. It is not nec­
X X X IIilllllilllX X X IIIIIIIIIIIlX X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIlIK K X
Our birds wen* consistent winners at ol IntonUon l&gt; c»»k*
UOrlando
essary to shell them even if they nre the great Sub-Tropical Show in Or­ ^ t . b l l . h rl.lm I® Und *b
* - d Clark Circuit Cowl. ' ,
rrtSeminole county was well repre­ to be dropped by a planter. On lando, Fla., 1918. Satisfaction guar­ li.i on th* :»lh d »r ° f M *ri
CUImant n»m»«
wtlnr** «•
sented In the Barred Rock Exhibit account of tho thin shell and small anteed.
Longwood Squab P ir n .
M Ir-ll Tijrlor of Ornov*.
DavU Ol
of «,f
fionov*.
r l*
r- &gt;
i a XV.
IV. I1IYH
o r ;,. ■
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of Poultry nt the Orlando fair, the nuts, and bccauso there arc seldom Longwood, Fla. ____
.
— O * o n t » l &gt; u r l - * r t l » o l - &lt; i o n o * » ' - ru—
following prises being awarded:
more thnn two kernels in a pod,
------------ A. A. Morin ol Q*n*v*. FI*.
,io u f. w. w m .
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A F IN E . F IV E A C R E T R A C T
Awards to J. A. Blstline, proprie­ planting In the pod is satisfactory.
tor Longwood Squab Farm, Long- Plnnting in this, way docs away Ot‘ T IL E D L A N D , W E L L W A ­
PRESENTS
TERED.
N O W IN C R O P FOR
with the tedious shelling.
D KPARTM KNT O f T H « INTJ5" 1^ * .
wood:
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p
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D
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L
IV E R Y ,
AT
$2,750.
That Dcaulirul, FacinatlnR Vision of Oriental
Spanish
peanuts
nre
planted
in
Silver Wynndottcq:
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Lovliness
1 st and '2 nd hen, 1 st and 2 nd thirfy inch rows, with ono plant
W. DavUi of 0 *«w s . Vl»£ wk* y Af||TM.
^
66-3tc
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mad*
Ilnm
eUtd
Enlry.
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cock, lat, 3rd, 4th and 6 th cockerels, every six to eight inches in the row.
lor U r .U ol HWM.I o n T * * * UJ
1 st and 2 nd pullet, 1 st nnd 2 nd pen, except on very thin land peanuts do
tkiwFor Sale— Globe tomato plants for 20 8.ei-qflons*
n olle ol UUntUn lo
^
best when planted thick as tTfoy coy­ .immediate delivery. Price $i.?5 per ybi*
also champion hen of tho show.
r*X nmol I*- wUMUkrUIW 1
c ,tri.
»b o »» drorrtbfd ball* C U A
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• Silver Wyandottca—2nd, 3rd, 4th er 1 the groifnd quicker and check -the thousand. Alex Foster, Geneva ave­ ■t R.nlord. Tlorld*. «n »ko *»lk **r
growth
of
weeds
and
greasi.
Since
A MUSICAL COMEDY IN TW O BIG ACT 8
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56-3tc
and. 6 th cockerels, 3rd adn 4th pul­
Claim ant n a mao a*
.
Mlaall Tay.o r ol Oanava FU.
let, 2nd and 3rd hen,‘ 1st pen. Spec- they must ho cultivated thoroughly
UOOK'nr MR. ADKLMAN
n
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H
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Grai'r
of
Koloko*.
Fla.
Cut flowers for sale— Pansies, vio­
MUHIC RY MR. JEIIOMK
Inis won— Silver loving cup for best until the crop is set, a 'to o close
Ooorft Duthardl^l Oa**^*;
lets,
nasturtiums, roses, etc. Call
planting
would
interfere
with
.culti­
A " a ? U o riio I Oanaj*.
^ » nAVIS.
hen In show, silver loving clip for
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IVL
R ailalar.
ORIGINAL MUSIC
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
Mrs. Kate Stewart, phono 2G0-W.
best bird shown by « member of the vation.
66-3tc
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West Florida farmers plant fiat
Central Florida Poultry Association,
ELEGANT COSTUMES
n
o rr t
Tu
I Ib
B INTFB,« «
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mB
bN
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silver loving cup for best display of and cultivate in the same way.
"B red to Lay". Barred Rock eggi
O. 8. U n d o m e a t
.
They plant the whole nut with* a for. batching, $5.00* and $3.00 per
Wyandottca.
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.la .harabr
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i__. k.&lt; Tom W f » a . r
Nolle*
a n th»t
Awards to* the Keystone Poultry Cole plainvlew double plartter, and setting from prize winning pens. U a t w o o d . Fla., wko^ on n . o v a m ., 5,
Yards, Longwood, from the Sub- seed from five to ten«.acres a day. U tility $1.50 jier 15, $6.00 per. hun-,
Plantings are made on a previously dred. A few choice White W y»n
MOSTLY GIRLS
SaBtt: ^ah^'MVwUD. kw, m
limed and thoroughly .prepared aoil. dotte and Barred Rock C ockerell
•J UfnU.n
.^“ uad ak*~
One thousand pounds of acid phos­ $3.00 and $5.00 each If taken quick.
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phate broadcasted prior to planting Keystone Poultry Yards', Longwood, fSg.
haa. helped mfcke the largtat yields. FI*.
uxK &gt;auA aauam
a w. **u-lar*r *«
ria.
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tu r n caExcAnxn
I f the soil is deficient In lime, from
ADMISSION: -- &gt;
- 50c 76c and $1.00
lOQDS OOKXAIKINa
For dale— 1000 Iba new celery
400 to 600 pounds' of land plaster
m. w «u
■WHEAT.
per acre is applied .to the crop Just wires. F, A. Stone, Eighth and Oak.
It-Tnaa * fr M # t«
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before.tha plqnta begin to bloom.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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SPECIAL E N G A G E M E N T

■ “HONOLULU LOU”

Lyric j Thursday, Mar. 14

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�THE BANFQRD HERALD

C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNT Y i-E F F ic iE N T REPORTERS T O R THE HERALD
EA 8 T S AN FO R D
R ev. Mr. Eadcs of Enterprise has
his usual appointment here on Sun­
day,. March 17th at Moore’s Station.
Gllla Sipes, a popular East San­
ford boy and Miss Georgia Geiger of
Geneva were married on Tuesday
laat and are on a honeymoon trip to
East Coast points. A’ great many
friends are offering qongratyilations.
James F. McClelland, Jr., is on
visit to his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ephraim Brown of Fort ChriatMargaret, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Squires is quite
ill under Dr. Tolar's care.
Several young people gave Horace
Chorpcning a fairwell party Tuesday
evening before his departure for
Cleveland,' Ohio. Ills mother, Mrs.
C. E. Chorpcning and aiator, Mrs.
B. .11/ Squires served Itc cream nnd

Joseph Ithmal Boston, Oviedo, Fla
Isaiah- Myora, Sanford, Fla:
Michtno Wlloy, Ovfcdo, FI*.
-Samuel Brown, -Mima,- Fla.- . Frank L. Burgess, Chuluota, Fla.
Jim MJnyard, Sanford, Fla.
Clarenco Chappell, Sanford, FJa.
Harp.ex.*Jenkina,,,Sanford, Jfla. . _
Archie Oxondine, Oviedo, Fla
Witliam Royster, Sanford, Fla.
Loon Tyson, Sanford, Fin.
Richard Sanders, Sanford, Fla.
Handy William Jennings, Klokee.
James Samuels, Sanford, Fla. a
Coy Perry, Sanford, Fla.
Joh Lyons, Sanford, Fla.
Elizq Copeland, Geneva, Fla

to say that "E d ’s" Inimitable ser­
vice-Is unequaled In th e c ity i ■
Sundays are*"Sodaless." .days with
(U T liru rd o ^ th
i ir d lin r_a o d .boys-m ay
have the *lny for-.rest and enjoy­
ment. HowoveTr, wc aro glad to have
orders on Saturday for Sunday
dinner- loo-cream-^d--w«.vtU^-Cclivcr.
it just In time and just right.
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&gt; Our store la open on Sunday for
necessaries and medicines from 9:30
to 11:30 a. m. and 3 o'clock to 6
p. ra. Only competent druggist in
charge.
Call or phono-ua your wants at all
times .and we will aee that, you aro
supplied promptly and correctly.

k c l.motored up to JacksonviHo last
week and were the guests of Mrs.
II. R. Chapman. '
Mrs. E. E. Hardy gave a silver
tea Friday afternoon for the benefit
of the Red Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were sight­
Isaac Jordan, Atlanta. Ga.
seeing In the Celery C ity Tuesday.
Fred Jones, Oviedo, Fla.
Again thanking you fo r past fa­
Mr. and Mrs. Nclmcycr and Mr.
Chartio Cotton, Titusville, Fla.
vors nnd pledging ourselves to re­
and Mrs. Bistlinc attended the “ Egg
Tom McDufile, Genova, Fla.
newed and even Better Service,
Feast" glvcn ’ by the Chicken Asso­
Forrest Brewer Stone, Maitland.
Respectfully,
ciation In Orlando • Tuesday ovenJoo Lovett, Sanford, -Fla.
L. R. P H IL IP S &amp; CO.
Ing.
^
• William Rand, Apopka, Fla.(adv.)
. The Indies of the Red Cross Aux­
Gcorgo W. Morgan, Oviedo, Fla.
iliary will serve a sandwich, salad
Jeremiah Harrison Bronson, San
and coffee supper, at the Library ford, Fla.
^em in oje’s JRoll of Honor
Friday evening March 22nd, 6 to 7
.James Charles Stapler, Sanford,
Anderson Denver Hawkins, San
N avy
—
Mr. and Mra. A. F. Seareo of ford, &gt;Fin,
Karl Schulte, • Sherman ‘ Routh,
Joseph Linhart, Oviedo, Fla.
West Virginia aro located In the
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
W illie Jefferson, Ilopklna, Fla.
Cloqser cottage on Greenwood Lake.
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Henry Thomas, Geneva, Fla.
RnumllltU. Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
'W illia m ‘ Washingtoh,' Pnola; Fla. P H Y S IC A L E X A M IN A T IO N S
cer,. Hugh White, Oscar House, C. J.
Lawton, James I’ urvis, William Hart
G R E A T E N T E R T A IN M E N T
List o f Persons Called For March
ley. Wallace LIpford, W. C. Templo

. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Squires of
20th 1918
Cameron avenua had as their guest
last week, Mrs, Kennedy, of New
Julius Scott, Lvlodu, Fla.
London, Conn. Mrs. Kennedy will
Julius Huff, Sanford, Fla.
he remembered as Mrs. Delamater's
Eli Futch, Sanford, Fla.
cousin and has been u visitor ■here
Lloyd Hill, Grifiln, Ga.
before.
,Sam Brooks, Geneva, Fla.
Robert Bryant, Long wood, I'la.
Dr. arid Mrs. 'Bridgman of New
-Walter Garvin, Griffin, Gn.
Mnrinsvillc, West Virginia nnd little
Oscar Middleton, New Smyrna.
child arc guests of Mrs. Bridgman's
Clifford Clair, Sanford, Fla.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Long.
Harold Grant, Sanford,* Fla.
Mrs, Bridgman was Miss Georgiu
William Abraham Samuels, Alt
Long.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grier
and young people and'Mr. and Mrs. monte Springs, Fla.
Ellis Blair, Altamonte Springs.
Rons Long and daughters were sup­
Eddy Brown, Sanford, Fla..
per giiestH at the Long hiune Wed­
Allen
Horton, Sanford,. Fla.
nesday evening.
Preston Cole, Sanford, Fla.
Ross Long has returned from St.
John Hopry McKelvar, Geneva
Augustine, where he has been on
George Stephens.. Griffin. Ga.
business for some time.
Sidney Barilo, Sanford, Flu.* ■
The dry weather‘is getting to he n
Ernest Parramorc, Sanford, Flu.
serious thing, as many of the most
David Minyurd, Sanford, Fla.
faithful flowing wells are. dry and
Esther Woodward, Sanford, Fla.
people are hauling water to wet
George Washington, Sanford, FI
newly set plants in the fields looks
Vander Perritte, Wagner, Fla.
had anil many are installing engines
■Monroe Richardson. Geneva, FI
to pump up the water.
Willie Anderson,’ Saiiford, Fla.
Joseph Reed, Sanford, Fla,
LONG WOOD PICK. UPS
Alexander Alleh, Sanford, Flu.
Mr. MeWorkman left Tuesday for
-John Moore, Delray, Fin.
his homo in Indianapolis. &gt;
Will Rlas, Kntnkee, Fla.
Nathaniel Gilmore, Sanford. FI
Mrs. Dinkol and Miss Olive Din-

Forrest Gatchcl. .Ed. Cameron,
Talent Will Bo Heard On
Lyman
nnker, PL S. Ward, Robert
Tuesday Nlghl .
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper.
The much anticipated All Home
Army
Talcpt Entertainment will be given
John
Murrell,
Kenneth Murrell,
Tuesday evening next. A most de­
Leslie
Hill,
Seth
Woodruff,
Stanley
lightful evening of music, captivat­
Walker,
Dr.
Ralph
Slovens,
Joe
ing and uplifting for harmony-loving
ears, intermingled with pathos, wit Chittenden,. Oscar Speer, Druce An­
nnd humor in elocutionary and read­ derson! Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
ing, us well us song lines find beep George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
prepared and is all ready for tho burn, Albert Fry, James P^stridge,
hearing.
The vdvulisls, several of George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, W.
the instrumentalists anil the readers A. I’uttishnll, Meade Fox, .Ingram
of. our rity have unifed in arrang­ Giltfrryt Henry Byrd, Osborne.Wil­
ing a .superbly happy affair which liams,- Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
every lover of good things will, we Hubert Robinson, Arthur Die-kins,
are.sure, pass all other engagements John Lee, J. AS. thfford, Andrew
tip for, when next Tuesday night it« Aolin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
here. Sanford has surpassingly fine M, Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joo Lewis,
talent and our people are not only Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.*
propil to possess it but equally F. Contes, Eg nest Gnrmloy, Walter
Homo
.

j.roud and loyal in supporting and
pntrdnizing it when opportunity of­
fers.
The L'ongregationnl Society has
very generously freely yrnnteil use
of church and pipe organ for this
fete, proceeds of which are to go
toward, - and it is hoped entirely
liquidate, Lyceum Course indebted­
ness. The admission is placed at the
very low price of 25c. ’ Concert will
begin at 8 O’ clock.
The following
program will he given:
" M y Native Isle"
While
Gentlemen’ s Voices
" A Leaf From thp
Spray" .......
August Ney
Mrs. Ella P. Hilhurn
" T h e Long Day
Closes"
Sullivan West
Ladies’ Chorus
Rending, "T h e Two Ronds"
Mrs. It. C. Maxwell
Cornet Solo, " O Snlutaris" Panofka
. * ‘ Mrs. Jessie Stumon Herndon .
la) " O Holy Father"
(b) "L u lla b y "
Ladies’ Quartette
"Spring in Here"
Dirk
Mrs. A. M. Philips
" M y Old Kentucky
Home'"
.
Gentlemen's Quartette
“ Solo, Grand Organ”
Mrs. Lucilo Aspinwull Tnkach
"T h e Shepherd," Enster
Presbyterian Church Quartette
"T h e Mission Box That Scandalised
the Village!'.....’ .Mrs. J. W. Barnes
"When Daylight d o e s " NiedlInter
Wllllafri, Shepard
Ladies' Chorus
Carl Tnkuch
Violin Solo, “ Meditation/.' from. . .
Victor M. Grodno
, !
* T8i!*....V-!..i” s " .l.'.
Moiscrtct*
First Lieut- Gro. G. Herring
Mr. J. Rolronsticr
Second Lieut. Ralph Wight.'
" M y Aunt Eliza" (by request).......*..'..
ClarencoMohoney, Homer Wynne,
Mrs. Wren McGuin
Walter Masorh John Pcxoid, I'aul
Pezold, Edmond Stowe, Frarik Lossing, Arthur Lowing.
Berkeley Blackman
^
Worthington Blackman
' Wnllare Crosby
Henry Loo
Alvin Kendall
Brittain Johnson

A lw a y s W e lc o m e
"You little rsacsl—played sloes tho way, didn't you?
Kept irramima wailing t Oh well. It's sit light because

CALUMET
Is always risht. It s worth wsllln* for. Always wclcons. Never shirks its wotk. Never falls. Never
mute* minutes or materials and I knew It's pure and
wholesome, as Calumet .contains only such Insredlrnta
as have been approved officially by the U. 8. rood
Authorities."

Yen ten* wJUit yea key U—yam tee* tth*» you mm it

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H IG H E S T TwilZ

joyed
during
tho
past
twelve
months.
We nro beginning the now year
with .many improvements nnd addi­
tions,, n more, complete,, vaflcd nnd
better displayed stock than over be­
fore. Better equipment in our'Soda
and I co Creuin Department.
A
very complete und well stocked Pre­
scription Department,'
. .
Having secured the servires of
Mr. M. A.-Reaves, one of tho best
Pharmacists in the state wc are pre­
pared to glvo oven betjer service
thari , heretofore.
Accuracy, NcaU
ness, Excellence and Dispatch being
alw-ays our motto.

Record Floods In China.
The Celestial kingdom has been tho
scene of some of the most terrible
floods on record, observes London Tit*
Bits. In 1801 the Yellow river over­
flowed nml destroyed nearly 2,000 vil­
Wc have also soefirod tho services lages and towns and 0 ,000,000 people.
of Mr. Edward Delta for another Two years later, there were great Inun­
year and under hla able manage­ dations In Mongolia, caused by ty­
phoons, resulting In n death roll of
ment, and good taattf our friiit. dis­
0,000.
play and-our Soda an&lt;t Ice Cream.
Department! will be second to- none.
Knots In Willow Plums.
Mr. Betta-U too we!}, known to
Thera are mors than 8,000 knots la
need any Introduction from.us. save an avarago willow, phuna.

8 uoa&gt; the Most Common Sweet.
Tito '.wfrllT M s a sweet tooth: ’ It
wputdflbb dlBlcult to Ond Individuals
and-probably Impoaelbte-to Bad-ft-pe©plo who do not Ilka sweets.' And-of
nil sweet* tho moat common la sugar,
practically, all o f which is produced
from the sugar
cana aod the
bedlfoot,' -fficT Btctroot~'M ln'f" th«f
source of somewhat
more - “than
half tho supply. Sugar not only
pleases tho palate, but It helps to sus­
tain tho body, for though It is not suf­
ficient ftaelf. It forms a very useful
component of foods, being easily sol­
uble and assimilable.
Injecting Ink Into the Eye.
Sometimes when a sear has been left
on tbo cornea o f tho cyo It Is most un­
sightly. Oculists used to tattoo these
scan with India Ink, but tbo method
was not satisfactory and has almost
been abandoned. Dr. F. H. Verboelf
o f Boston describes In the Journal of
tbo American Medical association tho
delicate operation by which ho Injects
India Ink with a hypodermic syringe
Into such-scars, and says tho result*
nro far superior to the old-fsshloned
tattooing.
Nature la Outwitted.
Tho mnn who Invented the sewing
machine achieved what he was after
when ho stopped trying to Imitate tho
human hand. I f you go Into a factory
you will sec machines doing things
which only human skill could do but a
short tlmo ngo, hut tho processes nro
quite different froin the mnminl meth­
od.. Tim Inventors have ilscajmpcrlor
to the "formulae that . nature would
■cent to havo laid dowu for them.

to o t with tht tod*. cinrumon. S

and clom .

-Cream^COTTOLENE and h,onn
•urtr.together, and odd ‘the moU*.
and well-beaten egw, then the
dredged In part ol the flour. ThenS

■help your Uncle Sam
by saving animal fan
help your bank account

Cottolene
IT * Natural Shortened*

At grocers fo tb
of convenient tin,

Make Windows by Hand.
In imikRig Htulued'gtnsa windows ev­
ery bit of the work Is.'done by hand,
uml It 1h amazing to rnullzc how many
times each JiU-co of glass hoist lie linntiled, An operator tells of counting up
one day .nnd finding that no less tlmn
twelve times were accessary. All the
Iend work Is done by band tni&gt;, even tbo
opealag of the III lie slots lulo which

the glass Is fasleacd.

To Remove Smoke Stains.

This suggestion will be bi-nellclnl to
hAlso wives who have not the convene
lence of electricity or the modern gas
fixtures.
Frequently
(lie
celling
above an nljLftisbliiucd gas Jet lie*
comes ill senior«sl from smoke nnd bent.
The discoloration may In- removed If
n layer of starch end water Is applied
with a piece of flannel. Atter the mix­
ture lias dried It should tie brushed
lightly with a brush. No stain or murk
will remain.

H a v e. B een L ooking For

WIRE BASKETS
hi

be used for so many different purposes on the Farm

Better book your order for Celery Wire uml Crate Nails
•
. Only a Limited Quanity Left

Sanford Vulcanizing. Works
E. W. D IC K S O N

SH TVr 1st ST.

SANFORD, FLA. "

PHONE Cl

AUTO TIR ES AND TUBES REPAIRED
Auto Tires, Tubes an d Anything for the Tires
STARTING BA TTERIES

FREE A IR SERVICE

Pure, Sparkling Spring
Water Brought To
•

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Your Door Daily
Elder Springs Water. Has a Guaranteed Purity
... r

of 99.98 Per Cent.

.

TFO. Charles Distributor
PH O N E 338

wasvtcTtfl

�THE SANFORD HERALD
era and *hlpj&gt;grs are. doing bearer
Work through .theft Soar'd o f Trade,
with the ono (iim In view, results. 4
.YO U R IN C O M E -TA X
Air. Harris Will Dc Here Next Week
—-— ~ .-r~ r.Txt S eirYoir* * • •r '
Thq Sanford Ilcrald, Sanford, Fla.
Gentlemen— I beg to announce to
tho citizens of Sanford and Semlnolo
county that I will be in Sanford for
three days only, March 21, 2 2 i«nd 2.1
for the purpose of assisting those
who desire my services, In the prep­
aration of .their income tax returns.

A t a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there
w a s introduced^ Correspondence taken from the private files of
Swift &amp; Company,which showed that the Company had been con­
sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign.

These returns must be in the
hands of the collector, or his deputy,
on or before April 1 st, and in order
that every one may have n chance
to fllo his return on time, the collec­
tor of the District of Florida has
sent field men* to eqch county scat
for a few days. Will he glad to see.
any who call these days. M y office
will be at the court house.

T h e need for this publicity has been apparent to us for severfil years. T h e gross misrepresentation to which w e •have
recently been subjected has convinced us that w e should no longer
, delay in putting before the public the basic facts of oCir business,
relying on the fair-mindedness of the American pedple.'

Very respectfully,
Roy H. Harris,
Income Tax Inspector;

S w i f t &amp; Com pany s net profit is reasonable, and represents
* an insignificant factor in the cost o f living.

. •*#.. -

$875,000,000.
Profits ■

.
• •.

$ 3 4 ,6 5 0 ,0 0 0 .1

may not be kept waiting,

C. F. WILLIAMS
•

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

Dealer

1 Seasoned Wood.
. .
Tho' effect of seasoning wood is to
bring into tho samo spaco 10 per cont
moro fibers than when the wood woo
green.

For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift
&amp; Company were as follows:
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While there's no telling what conditions may
face the country before the war is over, one
thing is certain and that is that Ford cars will
grow more and. more into being actual neces­
sities, both in city and country.
Prospective
buyers will do well to place orders NOW , when
a reasonably quick delivery is possible. Don't
put it olT until spring for the demand is con­
tinuous from all parts of the country; Ford
cars are wanted in the North, South, East and
West every*day of the year. Let us have your

I will thank you to give this as
rpuch prominence* as possible, in
order that none may fail to do their
duty.
'

T h e feeling against .the American packer is based largely on
the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and
consumer are adversely affected by the *packers* operations,
resulting in unreasonably large profits. *

S ales

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

Facial Failure.
He— "Your friend lan't much stuck
on her looks."
She—*"Suy. she
wouldn’t dure shoot tier own lujslmnd.'’
—Judge.

T h is is equivalent to a $3,&lt;G5. profit on a business o f $87,500.
.

'Worth Consideration.

I f Swift &amp; Compcny lied made no profit at all, iho cottl* raiser
would,have rcceivid only ono-cighth o f a cent per pound more for his
cuttle, o r th * const tn« r v.-mid have saved only one-quarter o f a cent per
pound cn d r.s-.d beef.
.

I'lensure conics through toll and not
;liy Kilflntlqlqvnrp and Indolence. When
one gels to love work, his life in u
Imppy one.—llusklu.

3 w i i t tv. C o m p a n y , U . S. A . .

In England all earls and wagons
must hear the own. r'* name end ad­
dress before being 'ti-wd In a public
highway.

Vehicles Dear Owners' Names.

Gilent Applause.

SHOE POLISHES
' PRESERVE THE

LEATHER

LIQUIDS AMD PASTES
T » mure clearly tiring out these | Many n vntidevllle actress seems
POR BLACK, W HITS, TAN, DARK BROWM ORQXBIOOO SHOES.
facts and tq oiler Suggestions for to think she's ii hlg thing bemuse she
_____ _____ _________ TMfrSBAUnr COOWUnBU. IT».tU»»«f,R.Y,____________________
observation, it is a known fuel that sings through- her nose, like un rlei.limit.—Exchange. ‘
tiie average locomotive now in listII) I). &lt;’. MAItl.OWE in FLORIDA FARM A- STOCKMAN
in Florida is of tin- 2Mneh cylincr
Sir Oliver Lodge's Faith.
type, unit if you will look up tin*'I will n&lt;&gt;t helleve flint It. Is given
builders'
rating
on
jln-Aiengines,
it
'Never before have the farm prod- dor normal conditions, hut n[ the
to mnn to have thoughtm higher anil
wjll lie found that 1,201) tons is their milder Item the real Inilh of things."
sc! j iif Florida been ja sueh demand
present, and in fact for tiie last thir­
u rjv. and at prices decidedly nt- ty days, eight, nine nnd even eleven capacity bn track liAving nothing
tnrtivc in the producer, and never days has been consumed in transil heavier than a one per cent grade,
Wturv.m us history tins Florida su(- nijd the result has- been that the nnd you will also learn timl to vio­
'tred mi because of inferior transpor product has lost its market day in­ late thin binding to a degree worth
Ulion. The -result of this has all dividuality and in many cases de­ mentioning, the entire machinery
1st killed the demand for our prod- cayed in transit dr from lack of.at­ nnd boiler facilities nf a locomotive
is soon destroyed. Notwithstanding
ttl and it is not infrequent that the tention.
The Sanford Hoard of
frodcc.T or shipper is called upon Trade has in its possession numerous this, it is common and a daily oc­
ior frtiglil charges after tho total re­ cars whose average mileage in tran­ currence' fur engines iH this type to
turn!! id a car have been turned on sit was ygh* mi In*, per hour between la- sent out of terminals with from
i three tu six hundred tom* overload |
its freight account.' .
Sanford. I'niludelphia
and
New
and it is also n daily or nightly ilc-.
A conservative estimate of Flor- York, and even In-tween Sanford eurrenre for tlirse same over-loaded
i
rUMi* and citrus crop for the season and Jacksonville, anywhere from (rains to find a “ side track” between
1)17-1918 is lifty thousand cars, hut eight to eighteen hours tins been terminals not more than 125 miles
of this total only one-third of the consumed in movement with addi­ apart, dl-ad' on the "sixteen hours
vegetable crop has moved, nnd with tional terminal delays of from five to law."
This moans delayed equip
ihe'rcturns to the fnrmer from what thirty-'fivo hours getting out of ter­ ment, means a shopped engine from
All this product is under
ks* already been shipped, no Incen- minals.
24 to fio hours, means increased con­
ice
and
moving
in refrigerator cars.
UTf is carried him to increase his
sumption of fuel and additional
Hinge later in tho spring. Jn fact, As the situation stands now, the San­
in bvettime for crews. ' It
numi-y
unless means of better transporta­ ford section alone, unless transport!!- also,
means connections at the ter­
tion is found, his acreage will de- tion service is improved, stands to minal ahead nini.n decidedly ultim­
rrnji- simply because of lack of lose not less than a half million dol­ ate loss in many cases, in the'money
funds in ihe farmer's hands to curry lars within the next thirty days, returns to the producer.
and since our product is typical, of
on his farming operations.
A locomotive handling her allot­
Florida in general, it is evident that
What is true of ono section ap- under conditions ds they now exist, ted tonnage and given only ordin­
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7li« also.to others 'nnd In speaking a loss of from two t o ‘ four tniliion ary running repairs at terminals, wiU
°f the Sanford section, expressions dollar* to tho producers direct is tho cover 250 miles every 24 hours and
h » authoritative even to car num- ultimate result;
do this day in and day out, but inThe powerful nnd flexible Chandler motor, brought to a
h*n anil Initials. On celery and.lutTho very natural .question arising crease this tonnago as is tho custom
point approximating perfection by five years o f refinement
lur», ■the - average movement from
today,
and
a
hundred
mile
average
.,
vr. V+
then, is: WhaL Is the trouble! . A
l;
w ith ou t radical c h n n g e s . - ^ ----- . v., r , .
fwifordVa New Y ork La. not more
definite reply is r-"T o n n a ge —over­ is good. --Resides this; thc coal con­
Ifciri the fifth morning delivery, unsumption will increase per locomo­
Bosch high tension magneto Ignition, the world's finest
loading motive-power!"
tive, at least 40 per cent per 100
system.
(Used by Pierce-Arrow, Locomobile, .Winton, White,
Obviously,* there arc two or three
miles' and tho dsmago to
flues
Stutz,
M
orm
on, Mercer.)
.
reasons why thja. is done, but since
crown sheets, etc., will run' into dol,
tho carriers do not express rc^L rea­
Solid cast alum inum m otor base, extending from frame to
lars, nnd this to say nothing of lusons in issues of this nature; those
frame.
(Sim ilar design and construction used by Packard,
bor, material, etc., required to main­
of us who wish to remedy apd who
Locomobile,
(bronz^), W lnton, S tutz, Mercer.)
tain these engines in questionable
What you want la quick relief, llere’*
* filty year old remedy that haa proven express practical reasons, can only condition for running. This system
Silent chain drive, instead of noisy gears, for m otor shufts.
benrficiM fo^ millions. Try it yourself. surmise, but In making surmises, wo also destroys car supply and today,
(Used
by Packard, W inton, Mcrccr, Cadillac.)
P\ m n *
QSold by all druggists. joly on experience, and a careful sur­
this system is deteriorating the car
Annular
light-running ball bearings in transmission. (Used
vey of every terminal and line be­
supply fully 20 per cent.
tween Jacksonville and New York
„ by Packard,.PJcrccrArrow, Locom obile,-W inton, W hite, Stutz,*
—"T tr rMiorc“ncarljr normal railroad
city; a cHeck of this sort Having
Mcrccr, Cadillac, M orm on.)
been mado last December by tho facilities, one thing must, and wii
Annular light-running ball bearings in differential. (Used
writer, and in giving the,expressions eventually be done, nnd that is n
by
Packard, Plcrcc-Arrow, Locom obile, White, S tu tz, Morm on.)
herein, nothing theoretical is offered; maximum tonnage system, according
Annular light-running ball bearings in rear wheels. (Used by
but in offering to tho. public tho ser­ to tho country, will be established
. Packard, Locomobile, W hite, Stutz, Mcrcc^, Marxnon.j *
vice on railroads now existent, the and an Inspection placed on this ser­
carriers are evidently maintaining n vice to see Hint it .is maintained.
. And scores of ’O ther fe atu res o f d e sig n a n 4 e q u ip m e n t o f
n Pj**?! Biiiom? Constipaled?
All shippers know nnd appreciate
Dr.King » Sew Life
a health
service designed to produce certain
_____Pillspiuse
________|___ITe q u a l excellence.
Iww of Rile and rid vnur
Stomac
your Stomach
results nnd if. wo are to give crod- conditions with the country today,
•
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Uowri* of waste and fermenting
and none of them expect normal con­
body rxjiMms.. They are • Tonic to onco to . such thiryc as ulterior mo­
**
.JL. , . S I X* S,P L E1N
- D I D B O D Y T Y,P E S .
your Stomach and Liver and tone the tive, thfee reasons are prominent: ditions ih anything, and they are per­
pnrral iy*tem. First dose relieve*. the "olght hour law," opposition to fectly willing to give and take, |&gt;ut
Seven-Passenger Touring Cqr, SJS9S Four-Passcngcr Roadster, $1595
- "t a bottle tenlay. all druggist*. shipper* because of their fight on a when *a remedy Is in . sight that
--Four-Passenger S p ort M odel, $1675
rate increase in May nnd June of means, if practiced, a possible solu­
tion
nnd
means,
also,
actually
more
Inst year or n desire to prove that
' sGcvcn-Passcngcr Sedan, $2295 Four-Passenger Coupe, $2195 ■
the government cannot successfully money for the carriers in net divi­
Limousine, $2895
operate the ruilroads of . this coun- dends, then producers nnd freight
shippers and receivers should exer­
Ths statement that shortage of lo­ cise cVery effort to have steps taken
.
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comotives — particularly among the by their representatives to sea that
Cold, rain, winds, and dampness more prominent carriers of" the the remedy is applied. 1 •
v&gt;e out the rheumatic ache*. An
W . A . S T R IN G F E L L O W
The shipper fs not, noFTiocs he in­
sguthcast cannot stand' an reason,
&gt;pliqtlonQf sioan'a Liniment bring*
tend
to
be
antagonistic
to
the
car­
{£*rciief. No rubbing. It penetrate*, neither can the claifn of equipment
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this would carry us directly back to when they bccomo serious to tho expresent day methods of depredating tont oL taking away hia earnings,* he
Ty l O d t i ! S
motive power and equipment du* to is naturally interested In possiblo
overloading engine* anil heavy hand- remedies, nnd ‘with this in view, the
Sanford and Seminole county grow___ KILLS PAIN
ling-&lt;jf eqdipment..

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor

W. M. BAYNES, Dullness Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
ButacnirnoN rates
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B U S IN E S S M A N - G R O W E R —
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There’s an announcement on the
first page of this issue. It refers to
tho most serious situation Sanford
and Seminole county have over
faced. Yet, It is one that can be
remedied; and will be’ remedied, but
.to remedy it quickly and in so doing
save dollar upon dollar for you ami
inn, it has reached that point where
a unison of voices, shoulders And
men must act togotfior.
Not only
must they act once, but maybe
many times, but -every net brings
bettor nnd better service and gives
us each time hotter insurance for
tho transportation cf our product.
Nothin*; is accomplished, tit •least
seldom ever, by "on** man acts"
particularly so since today hundreds
of things face our Government for
adjustment that heretofore were not
up for handling. Still, our Govern­
ment will help— will protect, but wo
must carry our troubles to them r.nd^
present them, in a logical specific
way if wo expect results. Our G ov­
er uniont urges co-operation berause
through cooperation, the require­
ments of marly are boiled down to
tho needs of sections and this need,
handled through drganizntinn is al­
ways granted, provided there is justlcn in thnt requirement. Certainly
thbro is justice In tho needs of the
grower, mere hunt and shipper of
today nnd unlpss that Justice in the
way nf transportation
is
meted
■out, Seminole county stands In Jose
a million dollars within sixty days.
W o urge you to bo at tho C O U R T
HOUSE,
SATURDAY
N IG H T ,
M A R C H 16th, at 7:30 O 'C LO C K .
■T,(JRN S T IL L IN F L O R ID A
It is pleasing to learn from the
bure.au of crofi estimates thnt there
were in Florida nt the beginning of
March this year a mllUo and a qyar *1

ter more bushels, of corn, than’at tha never recognized the dignity of ad­
same time last year, and a'million vertising'properly, but It hee per­
niore than for the first of March, sistently, through ell it* various de­
partments, sought to imposo upon
r y lb y
— Tha—figure*--given—aro— 5,650,000 t h ija w m ib O T .
bushels on the. farms of Florida Mar.
1st. This is conclusive proof of tho
increased acreage last year, despite
tho ceaseless cry of some that.the
atato was not doing- its psrt in tho
mSttcr of grain production.
True, five and a half million bush
els is but little more than five and a
half busels pen capita for our popu­
lation; ’but It Is a fine showing* con­
sidering tho stato of Florida has been
deemed by many, who do not know
it as grainlcss.’
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' We venture tho prediction that
tho corn acreage and the corn pro­
duction in Florida this season will
be an eye opener,to the west and to
the other great cqrn growing sec­
tions of the country. It is so easy to
g ® w a crop of corn in Florida after
the winter crop of vegetables or tho
spring crop o L Irish potatoo?,' that
the wonder is moro of it lias ijot
been grown before, The trouble bus
been up to the1 past few years that
the yield in dollars hits been so satis­
factory from th e vegetables and
fruits o f winter and spring growing,
that most .of the farmers pf the state*
were aMiaficd to let the land "re s t."
It has been found out, however, thnt
there Is n vast amount of available
fertilising material iii the ground
after harvest of the winter crops,
and that tins fertilizer is all -that is
needed to give from thirty to sixty
bushels of corn per acre. The result
is celery, lettuce, beans and potatoes
and almost every other highly fer­
tilized crop is now followed by ctirn
which more than pays for the pro­
duction of the crops already dis­
posed. of.
Florida corn clubs should be ns
common ns Florida sand' this spring
and early summer; and they should
lit* composed of men 'as well ns the
beys of the state.
And with* every corn rlu!&gt; should
be attached, as part of the plan, n
big dub: for there is no better way
to get line crop results than by feed­
ing your corn to your pig and feed­
ing your pork to the buyer* at six­
teen or more rents on foot.
A Florida boy-got more than (five
dollars a bushel for jiin com the past
season and till because iie fed that
corn to thrifty high bred porkers and
turned it into high priced meat. It
pays, Tampa Tribune.
G O VERN M EN T A D V E R TISIN G
"W hen will tho government come
to realize the power ami dignity of
advertising to convey, its message
direct to the people?” '
The foregoing is the closing para­
graph from ah article by William H.
Field, vice president of the Chicago
Tribune, in a rpcent Ibsuc of Printers

asking for limitless space" provided
"there is no charge."' The news­
papers arc constantly receiving from
tho government requests for printing
this, that and the other, "provided
it Is-done without charge," which is
beneath the dignity of tho govern­
ment, and no such requests should be
made by any government depart­
ment. •
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It is proper, that' information
should be furnished, by tho government when it is o f'a character t W
will interest the public, leaving to
tho individual newspaper the ques­
tion as to its publication, but no de­
partment should for one moment
ever send a request that tho matter
ho published, provided "there is no
charge."
The government might
just as well ask the maker of pig
iron to furnish his product, "pro­
vided there Is no charge," or to ask
tho cotton grower, the wheat grower
or tho mechanic, or its dorks, or its
officials, to' furnish their materia] or
tlicir work without cost as to ask the
same of the newspapers.

Have you forged your chain of life by carefulness or wasteful­
ness? * Are you ready*-to grasp opportunity by investing a little
money?. Come here and we will start you.
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“The Moral Aims of the War”

'WORLD RECONSTRUCTION'

D r. CHAS. S, MacFARLAND of N. Y.

By Dr. C. A. VINCENT

General Secretary Fpderal Council of
Churches of Christ in A m e r i c a Twice in Europe since the War.

Representing the League’ toiEnforcc
Peace. Recenty Poster Washington
D. C.
Pubilc Cordially Invited.

What Are We Fighting For? Answered Tonight at Mass Meeting
. The people of Sanford and vicinity will have an
unusual-opportunity to hear tw o prominent speakers dis­
cuss vital war problems at the Methodist church this
evening. The speakers are Dr. Chas. S. Macfarland of
New York, General Secretary o f tho Federal Council
of th$ Churches of Christ in America, and Dr. C. A.
Vincent, now at Wlntor Park, and recently a prominent
pastor in Washington,- D. C.
Dr. Macfariand’s subject will be "T h e Moral Aim*
of -the W ar." .D r. Vincent, who speaks in behsif of
The League to Enforce- Peace, of which Ex-Presiden^
T a ft Is the chairman, will talk on /'W orld ReconatrueThis meeting is held under* the auspices of the
National Committee of tho Churches and tho Moral
Aims of the War, of which Hamilton • Holt, editor of
the Independent is chairman.
Similar meetings are being held this week in sev­
eral Florid* cities is part of a .nation-wide campaign
to'quicken the spirit of Am erici in support of- the wsr.
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. This educational campaign it conducted at the
request and with the tsoperatioA of tha Department
of Tublic Information of the Federal Government.

T H E P U B L IC IS U R G E D TO A T T E N D

S U R P L U S *15,000.00

PEOPLES BANK OF SAN FORD
O. L. TAYLOR R. R. DEAS
Cashier
. , Am'i CitfcW,

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

Nevertheless, the newspapers arc
in their patriotism constantly-giving
unlimited space to the advocacy of
the things without which the govern­
ment could not -float liberty bonds
nor curry on the war. Other patri­
otic people are giving their tihie to
the same work, tint they do not give
the product of thrtr factories or
their farms.
For such products as
PROGRAM ANNOUNCING
the government pays, and pays lib­
EVENT WILL SOON
erally, except when it comes Jto news­
paper space, find then it expects the
RE OUT
newspapers to'giv e their time, th«ir
money aaul all of the space upon,
The Red Cross Society Circus is
which tlicir existence depends,-freely the main topic of discussion these
tind lihcrnlly ami without a dollar’-* days not only in Sanford but in all
expanse to the government, and to the surrounding cities'of. thin and ad­
tills It adds constant, hampering re­ joining counties for this circus will
striction* which, make life almost a not be given for Sanford alone but
burden to every publisher. — Manu­ (or every city within a radiu^ of 10u
facturers Record.
miles and many of the winter vis­
itors of Altamonte. Winter Park.
'Orlando, Kustis, Mr. Dura, DcLund
E XC U SE ME
j and Daytana and other Resorts have
Sanford High School
signified their intention of ntlendiftg
apt! assisting the Red Cress in their
endeavor to. raise funds for -this
i great work.
Coining!- Coming! Coming!
W UAT7
Those who have the details of the
Excuse !\1o-Society Cirrus in charge are giving
When
this big event with the idea of obAnril 5.
- taining enough money to supply
Whore?*
’ Seminole Chapter through the »UrnHigh School Auditorium
|mer months jn order that the work
How Muck?
, will not drag and also that t-iie mer­
25 Cents!
chants and citizens generally will nut
j lie railed upon each month for a do­
nation or for the sale of tickets for
some form of amusement—in oilier
Mad Dog at Jacksonville
words to get it all at oticq and then
Jacksonville, March 15,— Eleven
persons suffered 'the bite of a rabid take - a vacation for the summer.
dog here today und the state hoard .The Red Cross workers are juAt as
of henRh is now; awaiting the ar­ tjred of soliciting funds uh the people'
rival of serum from New York, are tired of giving nnd this idea nf
which was wired for •immediately mnking the money all at one time
with which to treat each ease. Ex­ -thtft will give the chapter all that is
amination of the .dog’s head dis­ needed /or the summer appeals to
closed that the unimal was suffering everyone.

I Mr. Field has asked an interesting
I question, but we' are afraid that it
will be a long time before a xnlisfactory, answer is given it.
I 'T h e United States government has from a sovero attack of rabies. _

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lady of good character in Seminole McLIn,
county is eligible. Mrs. Pulcston is
chairman of Iji'e *livd Cross Queens*
Contest Committee, nssistrd by Mrs.
Thrasher,

Jacksonville Merchants Pass Under
-*. Food Administration
Food licenses under the federal.ad­
ministration hold by the Tyler Gro­
cery Company anil ‘the Galo Gro­
cery Company were suspended, yes­
terday by Hrnxton Rqncham, federal
food administrator for Florida, who
ordered each to dispose'of all eomr
modifies sold by them under gover­
nment permit. They, are allowed the
privilege o ft applying tor renewal of
those permits *to sell at the. expira­
tion of ninety. days.
These casts are the First in Jack­
sonville wherein the state food ad­
ministration has deemed drastic ac­
tion necessary, i They were tried by
Mr. Rcarhum following charges |rrrftrred by County Administrator K.
E. MrLin. mat they list! violated
regulations governing the sate of
tfheat, Hour and augur.
. Specific charges against the Tyler
concern were; Selling and shipping
Hour in greater quantities tlir.ij per­
mit by law: selling Ilnur without sub­
stitutes and realizing a greater profit
than the fond rgulnilons permit. In
the" case of sugar violation?, charges
were excess profits lid selling, in too
large quantities directly to the con­
sumer.
-The Gale concern was charged
with profiteering on .(lour nnd sugar
nnd with selling both of these prod­
ucts to the consumer in Cao large
quantities nnd with, scltiug Hour
without substitutes
Te- :
stitute the

war. iU »
charges

The biggest thing about the Red
Cross Circus is the fact that it will
bring many new people to this city.
Nothing like the Circus has ever
hecn pulled here and it will nqt be
presented anywhere in this territory
upon such a grand scale as will be
given here.
The program committee is out this
this week interviewing life business
houses, selling space upon tho big
program that will lie scattered all
over this territory. The money on
this program all goes for. advertising,
aa the Circus will bo advertised as no
other attraction has e v e r. been ad­
vertised and this*.city will profit
thereby, ~
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The people generally are asked to
assist-in this entertainment and the
committee are out now. scouring the
territory for material for the local
talent part of the Jrlg show. They
want ten freaks, ten clowns ifnd nu­
merous other attractions for the big
show and the side shows and in the
the other cities where this attraction
haa been given the citizens have re­
sponded most generously and helped
the chapter along by giving their
services gladly for every p s rtJ T tlie
entertainment.
The Circus is different from “any­
thing ever before attempted and ev­
ery citizen of Seminole county should
get right in btehind it and boost it,
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The Queens* Contest for Queen of
the Red Cross Society Circus prom-,
isea to be one of the most interesting
features. The most popular young
lady will be crowhcd Queen during
the Circus and will be presentedwith-a beautiful diamond ring now
on exhibition in the show window of
Henry McLeulin’s jewelry store.
The next prise will be a* handsome
diamond laveliero and a moat hand­
some pearl breast pin la odered a*
the third prize.
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Voting booths will be placed at the
following stores': Dower's.Drug Store,
Philips &amp;■ Co.’s' Drug Store, Mobley's
Drug Store and other store*.
Vo.cs cost one cent each and any­
one can vpte as many votes' at one
time as they wish and they can vote
as'often as they want. ..Any tingle

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DcCOTTES EXALTED RULER
Elks Lodge Electa Officers for En
suing'. Year at Meeting on
Wednesday
At the regular meeting of the .San­
ford lodge of Elks the following of.
figera ..were elected, for tho ensuing
year:
Exalted Ruler, Geo. A. DcCntti i.
Krftiemed Leading Knight, I
Hmiinillut.
Esteemed Loyal Knight, A. 1).
Parrish.
Esteemed Lecturing Knight.. J. K.
Hickson.
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Treauttrer, I,. P. McCulhr .
Secretary, E. F. Iloushulder
Trustee, Forrestt, L:tke.
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A report of the activities of the
lodge showed thnt 22 new members
had been added during the yi.tr and
the lodge is in a mosL flourishing
condition despite the war and war
times. Sanford lodge has 11 mem­
bers in the war service and a beau­
tiful' service Hag lias been raised at
the.club, containing l-t .stars fur the
boys who are serving their country
at the front. .

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An Arab's Saying.

“ It Is well Hint all men nre not rich,
niches corrupt the'soul, hut virtue
enlarges the hoi&gt;e." These words were
found In the parchment of nn Arabic
treatise by sunie ruler and Is no doubt
the hitter verdict of many that are
ileli today.—Exchange.

so they will bo good for riiany more
miles of service. Make them practirally
new again bo far as tread is concerned.
No need for new tires juiit because the old
ones have worn BinooVh.

Just send

them hero for retreading nt a very

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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
k and 3rd St. • "

Sanford, Florida

Customers
H E Officials of th e F irs t N ational-B ank
desire to call to th e attention of the
general public the fact th a t the tim e for
m aking returns of incomes for taxation ex­
pires on A PR IL 1st, and th a t there is a pen­
alty for failure o f those required by law who
make no returns;
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We will' be glad, to afford any assistance
in’our power in' m aking o u t reports, and trust
you will make use of our services to the full­
est extent. •

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Summary o f the
Floating 8null
Talks 8nedneUy
ArraasedTor
Herald Readers

Uttle Happenings.
Mention of
Matters In Brief

Petsoail Item*^"
•*of Interest

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without Heenso during * the three
months prior to January 1st,' 1918,
and to thoee who.are operating-au­
tomobiles n o w fo r ,hIre or others wise
without Having appropriate license
that tho county commissioners have
instructed me to cnforece the pay­
ment of such llcenao taxes, and Un­
less the proper ilcenso is obtained
from the collector by March 25th, I
shall proceed to enforce the payment
by law.
Schelle Malncs,
Prosecuting Attorney.
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tifleato In my, office and made appUdriiop for tax deed to latte In
aceordanco with law. Said lota be-

D O M A IN

ing a u rti ad at tha.daU of -t ho-lau---------- -

-4iAPPENW G 3 -0 M N T E R E S T -IN --A N D ~ -^ ■■ AROUND SANFORD '

ance of such certificate ifi the name*
jot H. H. Stevenson.
Mrs. N s ms Kins McLaughlin, Social Editor. A a r o n s haring gutala, parties s r s s j r s r t k l r
Unless said certificates shall be
(sr th b column. It ■ • •Id bs appreciated U l h a r would telephone 270 J
redeemed according tq ja w U x deeda
will issue thereon on the 16th day o f
A Itfvcly farewell party was re­
M jv and Mrs. J. II. Fryer of Gait,
April, A. D. 19J8.
cently given by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Canada arc spending a few daye at
Witness my official aignature and '
Dresner for their mother, Mrs. L the Hotel Carnes.
aesl
this 15th day of March, A. D.
Dresner of Pattison, N. J.
Mrs.
1918.
Dresner came to Sanford about threo
Mr. and Mrs. J.*H . Cummings of
(seal)
EJ. A. DOUGLASS,
months ago practically an invalid Toronto, Canada .are guests of the
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,
and returns homo in perfoct health, Hotel Carnea.
‘ Florida.
■o she feels there is nothing too good
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to be said about Sanford, her climate
John Abbcrgle of Orlando w as
or her people. Sho was the recipient
registered at the Hotel Carnea on
of much attcrition"Vhile here. Noth­
Tho Plant City Courier estimates
Thursday.
ing could havo been lovelier than
that the fruit crop in that locality
Mrs. Sam Dresner’s homo the even­
Presbyterian Church
brought about $200,000 thia season,
ing of the party; yellow and green:
The Presbyterian church is mak­ the strawberry crop being worth a
tho color scheme was very beauti­ ing n campaign to ra\»b $3,000,000 similar amount. A big acreago is •
fully carried out.- Streamers of these for ita benevolent work during the tcing planted to sea island cotton,
colon extended from the chandelier coming church'year, beginning April. probably 1,800 to 2,000 acres to bo
to the table and were entwined with Thia $3,000,000 drive ia lasting three devoted to this staple.
plum blossom an&lt;| this same beau­ wCcka.
Last Sabbath there was n
t ifu l flower was used oyer doors and general exchange of pulpita that via*
windows, producing a charming ef­ iting ministers might preach upon
fect. Tea roses were also used in this subject fverywhere. Rev. J, F.
profusion. Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Dres- McKinnon preached itf the Satifordncr and Lloyd Brown did the decor­ church nnd Mr. Brownlee preached
ating and it was worthy of hny nr- nt- Oakland. Next Sunday will be
(Ia ( . ‘ Delicious Ice cream, cake and th e.closing-day o the campaign, and
Prices in accordance with
fruit punch were served to the guests subscriptions, will be, taken through­
the new ruling of the
during tho evening.
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out the 'entire church on that day.
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Mcmbent of the Sanford congre-t
Food Administrator.
If you are-a married man nnd havo gntion are .uFged to be present at the
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an income of over 52,000, one way of .morning service to give tlic-lr ro»Sold only in addition to
getting at the amount you owe the npotue upon the subscription cards.
equal amounts of flour,
government is to s(U down nil over If you cannot cornu to the morning
the exempted amount, add the num­ Service remain nt homo in the after­
substitutes a s jie r ruling.
ber of trading stamps you received noon that the canvassers •might see
during the yeaf, divide It by thp to­ you without an extr'u visit. It is the
tal amount of wlintever pawn tickets purpose of Manager D ullest to make
yog may have in your possession, a.thorough canvass of the member­
subtract from thia the difference in ship, and it ia hoped that the work
your present age ani^ your nge gt the of the committee might’ be made ns
time you reached yotlr majority, easy an possible for them*.
multiply this by what over numbed
Mr. BrbwRjce will preach at both
you happen to think of and then services Sunday.
chuck the wh6lc thing in the waste
basket and begin over nguin.— I’ liilLiberty .Motors Ready
udelphit Enquirer.
Washington, Match
15.—Amer­

-Lyceum benefit concert Tuesday. pany haa been called, in consequenco
Home talent entertainment next of which the .Ifonolului aro comI tiled to diaband.
As we cannot
Tuesday. •
hays thia attraction, it haa been de­
Better see about your income tax cided to substitute the home latent
yeturna before it is too late. 59-ltc concert of next Tuesday, svul ticket
Everybody’s going to the benefit holders* arc entitled to thia enter­
concert.
tainment instead.' Tho concert of
House for Rent— E. T . Woodruff. next Tuesday is to be so rich with
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enjoyment, that wo are sure cveryBeginning Sunday next the Hotel
Elsewhere tho Herald publishes ono will really gain by the change.
the benefit concert program, wo aro
Automobile' Accessories.— To all Carnes of this city will adopt tho
plan.
Under
present
to enjoy Tuesday evening next.
Ford Owners: The Perfection Aer­ European.
prices
of
food
it
is
impossible
to con­
Break your Cold or LcGppe with a ator saves from } { to 1-3 your gaso­
duct
a
first
class
hotel
under
any
line. Proves its efficiency on demon­
doses of 660. —
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othcr’.plan,
and
the
principal
Amcr-^
stration. Time required 5 minutes.
Just one eclipsing event next' TucsI’ nya for itself 12 to . 16 times per lean plan hotels of the epuntry arc
day—the benefit concert.
Every­
year.
Cost only $4.00.
Want a being forced to make tho change.
body be sure to go;‘ canV afford to
resident agent in every town. ‘ If
Rooms will remain at' $1.00 and
mL« it.
' $60.00 per week looks good to you
SI.50 per day with special rates by
Eggplant and Pepper Plants for ’see P; L. Miller.
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the week. A t noon-^io regular din­
Sale. J. E. Spurting Phone 2..’
ner will be served at 60c on week
At
the
First
Methodist
Church
59-ltc
corner Park avenue and Fifth .tract, days and 76c on Sundays. Morning
John T. Brady, Jr., ia recovering
Sundiy, March 17Ut,. services as and evening short orders will be
from an operation for varicose, yolns follow.: Sunday school at 9:30 6. m. served and tho dining room will be
performed by I)rs. Puleston. and
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30. p. in. open from 5:30 to 9:00 o’ clock.'
Tolar. •
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Epworth League at G:30 p. m. Spec­ , The name excellent service will
r UH-MY-TISM — Antiseptic
Re­ ial evangelistic service will Begin
continue, ns in 'the past and the
lieves Rhcutnntism Sprains Neu­ Wednesday, March 20th nt 7:30
people of.the city as well ns the trav­
ralgia etc.
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p.‘ m. Rev. Howard Dutill will as­ eler are cordially iqvited to patron­
Orlando, Eustla and DoLand and sist the pastor in the meeting. A ize the CarMs whenever oppor­
all the 'tourist resort’ towns of this most cordial. invitation is extended tunity affords.
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part of Florida will bo 'here for the to all to attend these services.
' fijjj Society Circus.
Robert Olin Chappeie, at one lime Hero of Spanish American War Here
• income tar r'otufns are-required to the premier pitcher and boll player
be made by April .1st. There Is a of the old Gainesville Oak Halls is
penalty ^or failure to make ti\ia re­ in tin* city, with the Society Circus
arranging tho program -for this big
turn if you are liable.
.-5 9 -ltc
Dig Farmers' meeting at tho Court event. Bob is a very popular boy
House tomorrow night under the all over Florida especially with the
auspice* of the Hoard .of Trade. old timers of the diamond.
Don't forget to leave yo u r orders
Every farmer in this section should
for ice cream for Sunday dinner nt
be there, ‘
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For Wood and heavy hauling ncc L. R. Philips' drug store .Saturday.
•65-Fri-tf
.Murrell, or phone 378.
48-tf
The
grand
pipe
organ,
‘tho soul
T.lic Sanford I’ oatollice is putting
stirring
violin,
the
thrilling
-sweet­
on a wonderful campaign for the
ica's ;irst fighting seaplane equipped
ness
of
the
cornet,
the
pathos
and
Thr’fr Stamps and ranks with the
Many
people
in
Sanford
will'
lentn
with liberty motor lias been tried
leader.-- .n Morion.
The Woman's side splitting humor of urtistir-elo­
with
the
deepest
sorrow
of
the
dcarh
out
nnd accepted, it was learned to­
Club is Hiking thp lead in tlds move­ cutionary presentation, and the
of Mr. Robert Davis at Port Orange night, and u number of the craft are
rlianr.ing
solo
and
ensemble
of
San­
ment
on Wednesday morning. Mr. Dgvis now being delivered for the use of
ford's popular singers jinite to form a
Tin- bailies' Union of the Congre­
spent last winter in Sanford at the tin- naval air service. They,are ihu
rer.l musical and sentimental protrnygational church will hold n straw­
Hotel Carnes anil made many
advance guard of u big lice; which
nl event' which no one ‘will want to
berry festival on /Saturday after­
friends, lie came here iiv the inter­ will be .added to the forces engaged
miss seeing und hearing:. We pre­
noon. March IGtli in the room next
est of tin- Wilson Contracting Co, In submarine hunting in the wnr
dirt a crowded house next Tuesday
to the Sim/onl Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
•and- had charge &lt;rf the paving of the zone.
,
night.
In mnnertion with the festival thenroad to the Wckiva bridge. The re­
Munn Norwood, after a ten days’
will in' on sale pillow rasi-s, bureau
mains were accompanied to Virginia
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
('apt. Richmond I'. IloliMin
visit Ijere to Mrs. Norwood ami her
srarfs. handkerchiefs and aprons.
by bis brother, Where the interment
Under Section 8 Chapter 4888
Hero
of
the
Spanish
American
war
parents,
Col.
and
Mrs.
il.
J.
Spence,
69-1 to
w||| take place.
Laws of Floridn '
started Saturday evening, on his will apeak at the' Buptist Temple
The " Haymakers" • tint!
"T h e
return to his work at Monctta. Mo. Wednesday evening, March 2 9 th.
Notice is hcfeliy given that (). A.
llattji- of Hoses," spectacular
proMr. aud* Mrs. P. M. Elder an­
His subject will be
His wife nrrompanied him. as far ns 8:00 o’ clock.
Honk, purchaser of Tax Certificatra
ductions staKeil for the Society Cir­
nounce the engagement of their
"America
in
the
'War.”
Admission
Lakeland..— Punta Gnrda Herald.
No. 1229, covering Lot 3 Blk 3 Cam­
cus by the young ladies und little
daughter Nellie to Mr. Goodspeed
Get your prescription work d^otie freo — don't miss the fhance to hear of Jacksonville. The wedding will, eron, niao Certificate No. 1219 cov­
girls of Sanford will be the greatest
ering- Lot 3 Block- I, Cameron, Also
Peatly, correctly
and • delivered this tnun of Merrimac fame.
ever witnessed here.
occur March 31st. Miss Elder is the
^Certificate No. 1218, covering Lol l
promptly anywhere in the city.
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Expensive Hemstitching Mnphino
Block 1 Cameron, Also Certificate
Notice
L. It. Philips &amp; Co. do it. .
Elder and a young womAn of grent
juit installed at thu millinery shop
No. 1220, covering Lot 4. Blk 1,
Notice is hereby "given tha't the
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charm, and the engagement is of
of Mrs. H. L. Duhart. Ladies of
Cameron, Also Certificate No. 1223,
hoard
of
county
commissioners
offer
Sinford are Invited to call and see • If the benefit concert proves! the for.sale one pair of mules, pair lo he deep interest to Iiit mjiny friends.
covering Lot 13, ltlk I. Cameron,
this marhine in operation.
Fourth success that is confidently expected designated by the hoard.
For in­
Also Certificate No. 1230, covering
i the sponsors for the Lyceum ex
ind Sanford Avc.
13-tf
"G o hack to the simple liff-, lie Lots 4 und 6, Blk. J), Cameron, Also
formation see commissioner in your
penses will certainly feel very grate­
contented with simple food, simple Certificate No. 1226, covering Lot
Rev. Ur. Ilrowcr, the popular pas­
ful to the good people of Sanford. district.
pleasures, simple clothes; work hard, 14, Blk. 2 Cameron,
tor o( the Congregational church will
Also Certifi­
„
E. A- Douglass, Clerk.
Albeit the entertainment ia to be
pray hard, play hard, work, eut, cate No. 1227, covering Lot 16, Blk.
preside at the Lyceum benefit con­
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.
auch that ‘we make no question in
recreate, sleep. Do it nil courage­ 2, Cameron, Also Ccrti/lcato No.
cert to be given In ihc commodious
saying those who come and enjoy it
ously. We have a victory (to win." 1222, covering Lota 9 und 10, Blk. 1
auditorium of that edifice on Tues­
League Program
will foel like extending a vote of
— Hoover.
day evening next. ■ The program will
Cameron" has hied said certificates
Program for March 17th, 6:30
thanks for the pleasure afforded.
begin at 8 o'clock.
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in my Alfice and made application
Holders of Lyceum Course tickets' -p. in. Leader, Cnrolyn Spencer.
Mrs. Papworth, Mra. Vorce, Mrs. for tux deed to-issue in accordance,
Ice cream delivered every Surlday "will .be-admitted to. the benefit con­ • Song, Lqyalty to Christ.
Thigpen,
Miss Adamson, Miss Parra- with law. All above named errtifi- '
In time for your dinner. L. It. Phil­ cert on 'Jireaehtation -of these, Tues­
Prayer, Leader.
more,
and
Mias Wilkie motored to cates bearing dale 3rd day of Jpne,'
ips L Co.
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66-Fri-tf\ day evening next. This is intended . Subject,-"Common Forms of In­
Altamonte yesterday.
A. D. 1912.
V . •
The lliinolulua, vvh oh n vc been to take tho place of tho heretofore temperance and Their Remedies."
Tho
said,
fund
bolng
asxi&gt;ggcdf.
at
Scripture Reading, Eph. v : 12-21.
announced as the-closing attraction announced 'closing number, which
Mrs.
Colson
of
Memphis,
Tcnn.,
the
date
of.the
isauance
of
such
cer­
Temperance, Anna Mason.
of the Lyceum Course are not com­ cannot be given for- reasons stated
"T h o Man who Changed a Na­ is tho attractive house guest of Mrs. tificates In the name oT Unknown.
ing. War disrupts everything, our elsewhere.
Ernest Galloway at her home on
Also Certificate No. 354, dated
Lyceum, entertainments among the
L. R. Philips &amp; Co.’s Brug store tion," Alma Blount.
Bcardall avenue.
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thtr
6th day of July, A. D. 1916, i
vrcck. The baritone of tho tom- open every Sunday from' 9:30 to
Duct, What Shall the Harvest Bo?
covering Lot 8, Blk.* 3, Camtron,
Beulah
Spurljng
and
Carolyn
Spen­
11:30 a. m. and 3:00 to 6 p. m. . For.
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Sweeney* of being a aub-divislon of Lot 83, San-,
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prescription and * medical purp'oses. cer.
Philadelphia,
who are touring the ford Celery Delta, haa Qied aald cor-;
Intemperance in. Eating, Peo-Wec
All work correctly and promptly
state
were
guests
of Mrs. Mettinger
•
done! • '
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65-Fri-tf ’ Tillia.
thlA&gt;eek..
Intemperance in Right Kinds of
Lyceum' tickets aro tickeU of ad­
Amusements, Dwight Smight.
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mission to the home talent concert
Mrs. B. W. Herndon leaves to­
Intemperance in Dress, Sarah
next Tuesday. Come, all who hold
morrow for Staunton, Va., to spend
Wight.
tlcketa, tell your friends and any and
tho Easter holidays with Miss Norma
Song, The Fight |* On.
all Lyceum Course supporters .who
Herndon.
Intemperance |n Conversation,
have so-loyally endeavored to make
Johnnie Mclsch.
the present season's course a success.
Talk, Dr. Hilburm
Judge Cary D. Landis of DeLand)
Let every ono who loves music, good
Announcement!. ,
one
of the moat brilliant attorneys
wholesomo fun, dean wit, uplift of
Secretary's report.
in tho state spent Thursday In San­
soul and refined presentation by SanLosgue Benediction.
ford. •.
ford’e best readers, vocalists and mu-

12 lbs. Dolly V a rd e n
Flour - - * - . .90
24 lbs Ob. Flour - 1.80'
24 lbs.Pills. Flour 1.75
12 “ *“
.90
12 lbs. Gm. Flour .90
24 “ “ /
1.75
24 lbs.Self Rising 1.75
12 lbs. •“ “
.90

Gra. Sugar 10c Pound
Whole Codfish
Peeled Peaches
Prunes
Apricots and Apples
Graham Flour .
Whole Wheat ' "
Yellow Meal
Odagan Washing Pow­
der 5 c . . .
Gm. Washing Powder 5c
Export Soap 5c
Allgoode Oleo 40c lb. v

PHONE 277

PASSION SUNDAY

HOLY
,
CROSS
CHURCH

J!ark Avenue at-Fourth Street-

Low Celebration 7:30 a.
Sunday School - 9:45 a.
Morning Service 11:00 a.
Vespers - - - 7:00 p.

m.
m.
m.
m.

Rev. Rector - - - Officiant
Mr. B. F. Whitner. Reader

Musical Program
M*le Quartet from Stetson UaJveral.
IT. Deland
: l r *&gt;tov" .....— ___ _____lat Tenoc.
Mr. Hockwood ...... _ .„_ ^ n d Tenor
t r' P*‘ ch...... ........ - .... — l » t Baa.
,r' Arth« Moor'.---------- in d Baas
Mr*. Fann,® s. Munson__....Organist
?, Arthur M oor_— 1_____ Organist
“ r' f * tch...............
Cornetist

everyone always welcome

sldans, * fill the auditorium* of the'
Congregational edifice to Its fullest
capacity. The Society is exceedingly
generous benefit-ward, the singers,
players and readers ditto, and there
is no kind of doubt the entire public
will prove likewise.

V»
Presbyterian Union
Atlantic City, N. J., March 15.—
Definite action by the commissions
on union of the Presbyterian
churches North and South In their
efforts to dose the breach between
the two bodies was delayed today
by the late arrival of saveral dele­
N otice to Property Owners
gatee
from the south. Participating
’ Section 60 of Chapter 6596 of the
Laws of Florida provides -that " I t In the Joint conference' ere repre­
the taxes upon any rgal estate shall sentatives of ten states. •not be paid before'the First day of
A letter from President Wilson
April of any year, the U x collector urging a union of the forces of Pres­
shall advertise -and sell.”
byterianism in the Unjted States "as
Please'take notice that state and a very good thing for all Prcibycounty taxes, If remaining unpaid, terians in the country" is to bo read
will*become delinquent on April lat. at thb meeting.". •
•Jno. D. Jinkins,
Thera are approximately 4,000,000
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' Tax Collector,
members of the two churches.
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Seminole County.
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The city commissioners of Lake­
land have-adopted a resolution au­
Pay Year Llceae* T a x .
Notice. Is hereby given to all who thorising the purchase by the city 'of
are conducting a business, commer­ the Lakeland Gae Company* for
cial, professional or otherwise, with­ $190,00p. A bond election for the
out atata and county license, and to purpose of raising the-monsy will be
people who operated automobllea held in about .{Ixty days. .

S. J. Bradley and father o fjth e
Bradley Brokerage Co., Jackson­
ville, were in Sanford Wednesday on
business.

The Starting of A Savings Account
1.3 suggested to thoae who havo
difllculty in holding on to at leant
d portion of their savings, as the
first step, in fact, as a perfect'so­
lution pf the problem of ho^v to
save money.
/

Mias Florence Frank left yesterday
for Palatka after a visit of two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bower.

.
^fr. and Mrs. A. H. Moses arid
Mr. and Mra. Sam Dresner motored
to the beach Wednesday. .
I

A. B. Wilkinson of- New Smyrna
was the guest of his sister', Mrs.
Stringfellow Wednesday.
Rosifell King of Dowagiar, Mich.,
leaves today for home after spending
several months In the south.
F. A. W. 'Brown and Dr. Brouae
have returned from a trip to Tampa
and 8 L Petersburg.
Charles Whitner of Jacksonville
la in Sanford on business, . 1

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Bring- A Dollar to this Bank And Make the Stajrt To-Day!

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�PAGE BIX

TBS 8ANF0RD HERALD
: "Usually," Mid Lieutenant O'Brien,
“ when a bunch o f fellows get together,
they talk about women. But In our
first prison, Jn Flanders, we talked

M ILITARY3IGK5 cSOILAND CULTIVATION

"W o o d

Gran or meadow Cutttvxtej land O rc h a rd

Rite twain pa

■yKt^V:

Asntt Gravel A Mud *TH»1 fists dslt ‘marsh , Tm h msnh pon3 (yprm3wjmp

very lithe of cither. There were eight
officers going to an Interior prison
camp, and a gbard w lth ^/lflo for ev­
ery two prisoners.
Leaps From Train.
"W e rode all ,«lay and all night
Twice I put up tho window to Jump
and lost my nerve. It looked too much
like sudden death.
As I put It up
again, about four In the morning, the
guard gave mo an ugly look. I knew
It was then or never and dove out.
"For nearly n month afterward I
thought my left eye was gone. Tho
scars nro there yet. By tho time tho
train stopped, a hnif-mllo on, or more,
I was up and stumbled to a hiding
place. Those Germnns looked every­
where—oh tho stdo of tho tracks to
ward tho rbordcr. I was In tho oppo­
site direction. .
. "It was a month before I got rid of
my English uniform. I stole a pair of
‘overalls one night. I got a cap tho
next and n shirt later. A Belgian gave
me a scarf. That was all the help I

A surge o f suppressed merriment
nrept over the (roup upon the.gallery.
Miss Lou adjusted her gold-rimmed
glosses and looked with ominous qule*
la a o T ir IhepcrpKxW TiidlvIduirwhdhod bee nr asking questions.
“ Don’t you know what a flounder
1st’* she naked severely.
-‘ * ■
“ Certainly. It's nn awkward effort
mado to esenpa from an uncomfortable
situation."
“That may be true o f tho Interior.
On the const, a floitnder la a thin, flat
fish that swims broadside* through tho
water and has both o f Its ejea on the
same side. The method of capturing
It tiy means of a spear la called ‘floun­
dering.’ “
• “ Oh I And la It good sport?"
"it Is about ns bard work as dancing
and ns big a bore as a theater."
“ If It is bo worse than that I should
like to try It. Ilow Is It done?"
“ You dross yourself In clothes that
you expect never to use aga|n, tnko a
&gt;pi*nr and a basket, wado In with the
crowd and follow the torch bearer.
Whenever Jrou see' a.’ flounder's bed
stick your spear Into 1L You will gen­
erally And that the flounder Is not
there when your spear Is, hut that
doesn't matter. If you do not slip up
and strangle jouraclf with salt water
or get slung by a stlngnree you may
declare that you have lind a 'perfectly
lovely time.* Sometimes- within tho
next two weeks you will begin to get

THE DOTS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.
By Clifford Leon Sherman.
Dear Folks:—Well, wo nre not In tho trenejies yet, nnd nobody seems to
Icuow when wo will be. however, we nre gening tho best kind of. tmlhlng,
snd I suppose Hint Is whnt we need. War Isn't till carrying n gun by any
means. .Just nt present wo nre taking n courso In map reading, and I hope
my two young brothers will profit by the diagrams I am sending them and
learn cvep* one of them. They nil explain themselves, with tlie. exception of
the one-In (he dots, and Hint Is the wny we express n fort.
SAMMY.
T o complete tho picture, draw n Ilia* from dot 1 to dot 2, then from dot 2
to dot 3, nnd so'bn. 1
jrsv. IS.
iCopyrllllt, 1917. by Tti* Ill'll Hynillmte, Inc.)

Communication eVery first and* third
Tueedays at 7:00. {fishing brethirij

DOiJCayJot—

Secretary,-

---- Jaa. Moughton—
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w. m

*T o anyone w^o doesn't know cf the
* Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. a . M
wonderful advances that have been nude
Meets ev»ry second and fourth Tuei,
In the preparation'of smoking tobaccos
dny Ip Masonic Hall over the Imperii
in the last few years it may sound strange
Theatre. Visiting companions w-elcoms
to speak of toasted cigarettes,
O.-L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
Se c y ________ High Priest
Strictly speaking, we phoald say ciga­
rettes made of toasted tobacco; the amokSeminole Chapter 2 , Order Eastern Sts
era of this country will recognise It more
Meets every flrit and third' Thursds*
readily by its trade name, "LU C K Y In each month. Everypne who has seen
STRIKE,"—the toasted cigarette.
his Star in the East are cordially Invited
The American Tobacco Company are to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
producing millions of these toasted ciga­
rettes and these are being bought in
The Ssntord Council K. or C.
enormous quantities through the various Moc' j the 2nd Sundqy-a p. m., and the
tobacco funds conducted by the news­ 4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K
papers of the country and forwarded
through the Red Cross Society to the boys
in France.
This new process of treatihg tobacco
not only Improves the flavor of the tobacco
but it seals in this flavor and makes
the cigarettes keep better.
The Red Cross nurse is always glad to
have a cigarette for the wounded soldier,
as, in most instances, that is the first
thing asked for.
once ‘Progress, llmt Hib extremely pe­
culiar culture o f Egypt was spread
enstwnrd by mariners, mainly Phoeni­
cians, for several centuries after I{. G.
800. To qiiptc the author’s own words,
he thinks that "the essential elements
o f the ancient civilizations of India
(the pre-Arynn civilizations), further
India, the Malay archipelago, Oceania
nnd America were brought In succes­
sion to each o f these plnceA by mari­
ners, whose oriental migrations began
ns trading Intercourse between tho
bastern Mediterranean and India some
time after* 800 It. C., nnd that tho
highly compter, nnd artificial culture
which they spread nhrnnd wan derived
largely from Egypt (not earlier than
tho twenty-tlrst dynasty), but also In-,
eluded many important accretions
from other sources, nnd that after tra­
versing Asia and Oceania nnd becom­
ing modified on the way, the stream
Anally "continued for many centuries
to play upon the I'ncllle littoral of
America, where It was responsible for
planting the germs of the remarkable
pre-Columbian civ IllzuUm."

BETROTHAL OF THE JUNGLE

nights In each month.
F. I,. Miller
• J, F. Hoolehan
^Clerk
Council Commander
United Hrolhitrhood of Carpenters and
Joiners o f Amrrlra
'. Sanford Local Union No. 17M meets
first nnd third Thursday night at 7
o’clock in the M. W. A..Hall, I'iro 111k.
J. W. O. Singletary \V. \V. Van Ness
Scc.Trens.
President
Celery till) Aerie No. I K!i3
Meeting every 2nd
Ilh Wednesday
night s» 8 o'clock. Eagle Home, Oak Ave
Visiting Hrothdrs Welcome
E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff ,
Worthy President
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Sec-rotary
U. P. O. H. .Sanford Lodge 12(1

Meet first and third Wednesday night
at Elks Home, North Pilrk Avenue.
F. S. Frank '
0. L. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted Rule*
The Lake llrcete Council No. 31 Junl. r
Order United American Merlinnir*. ■
Meets every Wednesday at 7rito I.
M.. in the City Hall. Visiting hrothen
.n r w elcom e.

C

I I . F tn ith .

Sir.

Modern Woodmen of America
M " i ,n

2,-1. T h u r s d a y evenings.

in M. W. A. Hull. I’iro Building.
C. D. C
Malden and Intended Each Supposed C. E. McDonald
Consul
»
to Meditate on Advisability of

Lieut. Pat. O’Brien of Illinois
Tells of Wild Adventures in
Germany.

Union Before Ceremony.

4"414-4*4♦4"1’ t

mcrlean Strategy Triumphs Over
Qerman Efficiency— One of Hla
Hardest Stunts Was Swimming
River Meuse.

‘.'I-.* f" f'!-I* !‘

t going over to p is

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:: BETTER THAN FOOTBALL ::

. Loyal Order of Moose
Sanford Lodge No. 13|0 inert* In Hal
A hccoud heating of tomtoms thun­ In Stone &amp; drove Building Second and
dered through the barrio. Thu bride Fourth Mondays in Month at 7:.io
was coining! Down nil avenue tnudu
fur tier by women of the tribe slowly
crept , tlie tluy figure. It wus draped
In the. softest eastern muffs; Jeweled
anklets and bungles tinkled merrily.
A gauzy veil of wondrous workmanship swatheil the figure, but through It
l ’iuiig recognized Ids beloved Pupltu.
Slowly she approached ; fearfully she
raised her eyes to UieTuun who await­
ed her, Florence l'urtullo Stuart writes
In St. Nicholas, ller little feet ful­
lered, uhd l'aplta leaned heavily
ngaiust the woman who supported her.
Hut at that moment I’lang gave a
strange whistle, thfee soft Holes of a
mlnu bird flouted over the barrio and
l'aplta became suddenly alive. Again
Hie notes slide through the Jungle. Thu
bride threw back her veil.
‘ "The unwilling maid seems to have
forgotten her woe," said one scornful
woman to another. . *
The priestess commenced the cere­
mony that was to' last ull flight. I t
wus Hill'll with weird chnnta to which
1 ’apttu resiwndcd with renewed vigor.
Hut her eyes furtively glanced toward a
spot near the curve of the creek where
a slender reed swayed unceasingly. ‘
A fter several hours the priestess
led thu wuy to tlio water and Yuoch
placed-I'nplta la her gala vluta and
pushed her out Into the stream, lie
got Into another and thu two boats
nosed each other while the crowd showered them with olla and perfumes.
When tlui command came to part, the
boats shot off In opposite directions.
A maiden nnd a bridegroom are each
■najpnzn
supposed to meditate, In Oriental lathion, on tho advisability o f tho UDlon be­
fore the Anal ceremony; bo read tho
Dynk marriage laws.

Oak Avenue

Chicago.—I'nt O’Brien of Moflicncc,

Between 3 rd and 4th Si

Keep W RIGLEV’S In
mind as the longestlasting confection you
can buy. Send it to
the boys at the front.

Pigs Stay In City Limits.
Piedmont, W. Vn.—"Pigs Is pigs,"
nnd ns such they will he permitted to
.thrive within the ’borough 11mils. Tho
momentous question wns decided at a
hot special electl/m recently,-when tho
hog supporters woo out by a majority
o f 30. ,
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CULTURE HERE BEFORE 1492
Did America's Pre-Columbian ClvlllzaHon‘ Come From Egypt? la
Now Question. ,

FLOUNDERING j
m
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By F\ LANCASTER

(Cap/rlfht, 1911, Wtiltrn N.«r.p*p«r Union.)

War Time Economy
In Sweetmeats—
a 5-ccnt package of W RIG LEY’S
will rive you several days* enjoy­
ment: It’s an Investment In benefit
as well as pleasure, for It helps
teeth, breath, appetite, digestion.

Chew It After Every Meal

The

Flavor

Lasts I

A silence had fallen upon the chat­
tering group. Tho Incessant talker
was furtively watching Miss Lou out
Of the corner of his eye. lie fancied
that In repose her face wan beginning
to have a wistful look and thu fancy
pleased him. But In an Instant Hint
subtle something which rings through
our Inmost life hsd flung out Itadnnger
signals. Miss Lou started Into con­
sciousness.
" i understand that tho raullot were
so thick last night It wns Impossible to
flounder In the gulf?" sho said, catch­
ing menial outposts.
"Who wants to flounder In Hint
gulf?" said the man from up tho coun­
try, springing to n sent on tho verandn
and facing Miss Lou with o' Surprised
expression. ’
“ Why nnyonc who wishes to go
floundering," replied Miss Lou, politely.
"So. 1 should have Imnglned,!’ he re­
sponded dryly. "They could not tint I n
much hotter place to flounder In un­
less It wns a ‘Slough of Dhspoud.’ Do
many Indulge?"
"Oh, a lot of people."
* •
"Whnt for?"
"For plensuro or profit; sometimes
both."
;
*
•
"Oh, you mean bathing 1"
" I suppose* a good deal of bathing la
done— Incidentally."
"IucldentnllyY'
."Why, yes, You nro obliged to get
more or It*** wet If you go floundering

Prof. Ulllot Smith developed In an
extraordinarily Interesting manner tho
thesis that the pre-Columbian civiliza­
tions of America—or at least many Im­
portant features In those civilizations
— were not truly aboriginal, but enmo
In u cultural wave from Asia across
tho Pacific ocean, tho original stnrtlng
point of the most remarkable charac­
teristic being Egypt.
Professor Smith believes, says Scl-

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tho uso o f good common sonso In bur
NOItTII IIOUNI)
1918 farm and garden operations de­
1:11 t I I .
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pends prosperity or our "going broke.”
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can plant all or nearly, all cotton, buy
2*
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food m.d grain at present prices from
OVIKtlO DHANrtl
"Vpplr 'merchant on credit and mako
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nicacy. Feoff anil grain la higher In
propcrEaa than ara present cotton
prices. .
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10:31 A. M&gt;—......
Il's n tlmo nbovo all othora to play
safe; to proffuco all possiblo food,
rrr.!;; and ' \ &gt; ru-pEca on your own
ucrus; to cal d..w:i tho ntoro bill.
■ A gooff pfero r f garden ground,
tightly planted, rightly tended and
kept planted tho year round, can bo
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umffu-to pay nearly half your living. It
'D.llr Rirrpc rtrnd.j
wlll-ttavo you more money than you
madu on tho best threo‘acres of cotton
you ovor growl
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Barrings' 1918 .Rood Book tolls nil
clout Uio right kind o f n monoy sav­
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l.t It. ‘.It tells about tho farm crops as
Royal Nrlghbara o f America
well and shows you tho clear road to
"T in t appear* probable, Vfjipeclr."y real and regular farm prosperity. It’s
Meets Serene! and Fourth Thursdays
Clara Stcmr^r
if the gulf.Jinppenod to have'water .n free. Rond for It today to H. 0. ■Annie■Speer
MAB~lHa 8 CO., Atlanta, Os.—AdvL
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time, ruled in eight styles.
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PAGE SEVEN

T » » a « k lp Nineteen toath af R a t i Thirty of April, 111*.• during the legal, hour# oj
i»*d1
.lkro° * h S*«U*a Twiaty ■ala, at tha court house Soar la Sanford,
! ! * „ • * 1 * 9 tufrter eoellea earner Florida, ofler far nalo, and a*ll to tbo MgbT a . « \ l » N u 1 Bd*ry of *•**'&lt;&gt;* Nineteen, t i t bidder lor each, tha following described
1#TL"!rlp Nineteen south, ‘Tlanti
Range Thirty personal property located at tha a lii plant
•Ml)
thenre
north V"*L»
along "-V*!*Jllll-tutUmn.
Rani
u.-•-.-"
■f
A l .IhadifancUnL In. Sanford, . YlornU. . LoIlT?*?*..T " * ni r ,!rtBraad ifilrty tail, to the will T o o ballets. lour auainca, one H- A.
n .r ld .. H«k*»l
unithtriLn**t0*.
®*c Johna rlvert’ thane* W«od machine, one imtth moulder, one
oortherfy along the ranter line ol lha St. band re-aaw and edger-combln*d, one Phil­
*“
B lntareecu tha eaalre ip# machine, oaa turning'lathe, one alick■ i , „ k « nirau that sealed bid* *111 be to- lino o( the Wahlwa river, thence aouthcrly er, one tenant machine, one panel railing
b » tha County Board of Pa bile In- up the centre line of the Wehlva river to machine, one jointer, one - mortirelag ma­
T.^rton ol Semlnol/ Count/. Florida, at S^e
* li h ilt'* • * « lon Una between chine, one JA F a y and Egan Band-taw,
!l'. ofS?e of tha Superintendent of Public 2
^ ih n.r “ Ur*,B&lt;1 Nl" r ' Townahlp Twenty ana ardted sender, one rath and door clamp,
tolrturtloo of aald Count/, in Sanford, Flor- MooS"
c^r f Tw .„ty.„|„. eaat; thrnra aaat ana cut-off rig. one Newman machine, one
u . on “ r bafora tbh oaplrctlon of thirty along section Una to beginning.
blow system,' one mafn-Iioa shaft and pulV u « from the Aral publication of thia no- . . » • •*. , " ,1, htr lUaolved. that tha'Mun- laya, one log hnu&lt;-up, one lin k - knocked
&amp; V ard until i 0 _o*c]ock ln tha forenoon datlea of F.lertlon Precinct No. &amp; ol Ham- down, two one home wagons, on# flat topped
‘ ‘ M'AortT llh , ISIS, lor th# purchase of
eoT r’
aaraa now aalata desk, on# Handing drak, one (ton sate,
alto^OOO
Special Tan School District be changed
to lead aa rollowa:
three office chair*, one typewriter, all pip­
! / * • ? * : Si minaia County, Florida, bond.;
For gdaplea, black-heads, freckles, btotchrt
ing, -track abd truck#, for one dry kiln four,
Klcctlaa BUlrtcl Ne. A '
bond, being dated January lat, 131*
andUn. aawill aaformar* Mfiouilirt, k *1p
hundred fry* of aide track, doufala rails,
i, . .
(Oviedo)
bearing Intcrrat at tbo rata ol 9 par cent
thirty-five
thousand
feet
of
rough
lunber,
and
body cru^lona, hlvoa, ccscma, etc, m«
lleglnnng at th* corner ot Sectlona
annum; interest payable asml-annually
IhlaadcntlAc comimamd ojoulrhm. Aaalomore or leas, aald property lo be sold aa the
. . t h a Arat day ot January and July ol Tkt*.? V *'
Thirty-four and 'property of the defendant, and to aattafy
Uou,
It soothe* and heal*; taken PdcnoUr??rh rear until bond, mature; told bond, Th rty-Oee. Townahlp Twanly aouth. Rang#
a*d decree and rnalt.
nature and tbo principal beeora*. payable Thirty aaat, run aouth along tha auction line
E. r. IIOUSHOLDER,
to corner of Sectlona Fourtean, Fifteen,
thirty year* alter tha data thereof.
Special Maiter in Chancery.
Tw.aty-two and Twanty-three. Townahlp
Fhnldana agree that i
tS-Frl-ttc
._____________________________
Said bond* have boon validated apd con- 7
J
“ “ ‘ h. Range Thirty eaat: thence
firmed by decree of tha Circuit Court of •ait along th# aectlon line to the corner of
deep
t h i e v e nth Judicial Circuit ol Florida under Sectlona Hiataan, Seventeen, Twenty and In Ctrrntl Ceart, Seventh Jadlrlal Clrrolt af
—jl'i hraJth detp*
%
d,*« of January And. 191*. and Mill bo « l d Twaaty^one, Townihlp Twenty-ana aouth,
Florida,. In -aad far SemJaele Co only. In
B* gar* to aak far HANCOCK SULPHUR
■aid decree; raid bond, to ba told for llanga Thirty-one east; thence aouth along
Cbanrery
COMPOUND. It baa been used wUk *aUadalleery within tea daya after acceptance tha aectlon line to county line at the eouth- George It. Wrmfeburg
factory rtautta (or *v*r U ytua.
of bid; aald bonda aro of 11000.00 denomin­ tail corner of Section Thirly-twe, Town­
w.
Forecloaure
ation and Intereat la po/fbla at N o * York. ship Tewnty-one aouth Rang* Thirty-one James ]{, Bryce
50c and 51 tha bottk
m v ; each and evary bid muat be accom- eaau thence eaat along goubty Una to Ita
o the Respondent, Jamra II Bryrer
nanled by crrllAced chock of 1160.00 mode ttlaraeetlon with tha centre lln/of the EcooIt ,app«arlag from the aworn bill of com­
at y*or druggWa. II It* can’t npety/on.
navabro to County Hoard of- Public In- loekhatehle Creak on the aouth boundary plainant, Gcoree H- Wendehurg. herein Died
aeodhli name and tho petea la Uaapa aaie
■wuctlon for Scmlnola County. Florida; ol Section Thirl/ one, Townahl Twenty that the aald Jamee II. Bryce la a resident
we w(U aond yod a J » 3 « dimL
' aald county board roaervea tha right to re- one aouth, Rahga Thirty-two eaat; Ihenc* at the city of Orlando, county ol Orange and
HANCOCK U0U1D *ULF«U*
1,-. any and all bide. All proposals ahould northerly along tha rantre lina of aald enwk state ol Incrldi, and that be has been absent
c o m rAar
be addreaaed to County Board of Public to Ra intcraeciion with the flange line be- from aald raildsnr* for more than alaty daya
lmirurtion for Seminole Count/, Florldo, twaen
Raogra Thjrtyone and Thirty-two f rlor to tha Institution ol thlr suit, and that
ticra la no person In thia state aervlrn ppoq
C-a T. W. Lawton. Superlntondent Public eaat on the eaat boundary Section Thirteen,
Instruction. Hanford. Florida.
■
Townihlp Twenly-ona aouth, llanga Thirty- whom would bind you, and that you are
Witness our handa and the aeal of the one eaat; thgare north along Rang* line to above the age ot twenty-one y«ar&gt;.
It If therefore ordered that you do appear
■aid Board at Hanford, In the County of the quarter aertfon corner on the cart boun­
Seminole,.Stale of Florida, thin tha Bth day dary of Section Twenty-four,
Towmhip In this court to the bill herein Med on tha
of Morcb.'A- O. i f l « .
Twenty, aouth, Range Thirty-one eaat; lat day ol April, A. D., IM*. the soma be­
(seal)..
.
£• £•
Chairman. thanca weal to the .centre of Lake Jekaup; ing a rul* day.
’
C. F. Itarriaon,
It la-further ordrrad that this order cl
thrnew aouth westerly along tha centra tint
Chaa. A, Ilallaa,
1 l-fkja J***UP passing on'the nArth aid# fiuhlirallon be published once a week lor
County Board of- Public Inatruetion for if Bird Ivland to the aectlon line between our conaerutlve weeks In the Hanferd Her- BOXING FOR BU ND SOLDIERS
Skmlnole County, Florida.
Hertlona Twenty-rti and Thlrty-Ave, Tqwn- ■Id. a newspaper publlahtd In Hanford,
Attcil: T. W. fjawton,
ahlp Twenty south. Range Thirty eart: Seminole county. Flnride.
n r hiand and real of
_____
aald circuit One o f .Favorite Sport* In 8 L DunSul crintendent Public Itialructlo'n .and Ihenra. weat along Section lina to begincourt this lath day ol February, A.
A I).
III AI*
Secretary Board Public Inatiuctlon, ’
■tan'e Where Canadian Boye Are
191*.
,
Seminole County, Fin.
*
Be It further Rnolvgd, that the bounBeing Educated.
(seal)
K.
A
.
DOUGLASS,
, 67-Frl-Mc
_____________ifaJlrf of Klpftioi) l*r«tlnrl No 6, of firm'
Clerk ol Circuit Court, Seminole Co., Fie.
•
1
Innla rounly, Florida, aa aams now ralit, W. L. Tilden
.
'
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE
ba changed lo read aa follows:
Solicitor for’ Complalnant
* , Boxing Is one of the favorlto pportn
Notice le hereby given that under and by
Flerllen Itlalrlct Ne *
55-Friltr__________________________________ of bllmlei] hold lorn In Ht. Dun*tnn'n,.
tirtue of a Anal decree ot forecloaure and
(Geneva)
itle made and entered in tha'Circuit Court
Beginning at (he quarter eecjlon cornrr
liondon, EnKleml, where Cnnmlliui
NOTICE OF MAHTKR’ H HALF
Svtrnlh Judicial Circuit of the State of
Nollre h hereby giVrn that under end by boys who linve lost their sight are be­
- Florida, in and for Seminole county. In on the wen boundary ol Serflon Nlnrtt-en,
Chancery, in a certain ault therein pending Townahlp Twroly euuth. Range. Thirty-two virtue el a final drrree ol lorrcioaure and
• ■
wherein WH*on A Toomer Fertlllier Com- earl, run Weft to the rrntrr of-Lake Jrnup: • ate. mail* on the tth tlayof January, A. I). ing re-cilucntcil.
Jamra WPerkins, Judre............
of the
, _____
-............................
ban)', ■ corporation, la plaintiff and 1-s-vl thenre norlhrrly along the center lint o f , IMF. by
The extrnt to which olhrr pcdsch
ill plord and Eva II. Illnlord, hla wife, are Lake Jessup lo lhe Hi. Johna river; Ihenre | Circuit Gourti of the Seven'll Judicial, Clr
lino ol the
St.johna
johna cult of Florldh In nnd for Seminole County enn he trnlnoil to rcplncc vision ex­
- ,--- -----------------defrndanta, I. aa aparlal mailer, will on the eaalerly up the centre
bth day ol May, A- I). 131*. between the river to Lake Harney; thenre loutnrrly in Cbanrery, In t h a t certain cause therein plains the eagerness of tho Canadians
through
l^he
Harney
,lo
the
St.
Johns pending wherelp Oliver I*. Swop* |* com­
houre ol
eleven o'clock In tha lorrnonn
and two o'clock In the afternoon, the name river; ihenre tpulherly up the centre tin- plainant ami Susan M. Rector and I,. Ilec to tnke up civil life.
ol
the
St.
Johns
river
to
lie
intervection
lor, her husband are defendants. I, A. K.
being the Aral Monday, In aald month . and
lloxlng Is possible for the men by
the rule day In eald month and within the with the .centre lina of the FcnnlokrhatFhie Power*, as sperlal master shall offer for sale
legal hour* Ol eale, offer for'alls and ecll to Creek: thnnre wciterly up the rentre line and sell to Ihf highest lifilder for rash be­ the use af little hella on the wrists
the highest and beat bidder for caah before ol raid rreek lo Ihe Rente line brlwreti fore the front door ol thr court house In of the gloves, differently toned for the
the court house door of aaltl Seminole coun­ Ranges Thirty-one and Tbiriy-lwo^eatt, on Sanford, Seminole rounly, Florida on Mon­
day, the 1&gt;t day of Ap*il, I91f, the same be­ right nnd left hands.
ty in the rlty of Sanford, Seminole county. the rart boundary of aVrllnn Thirl|(l
ing * legal sals* day and during the trial
Hi-fi.la, the following drier I tied Properly, Town-hip Twenty-one MJIIth of
Hearing becomes so keen thnt It
Thirty-two
cart;
thence"
hnrjlli
north
atung
•Iu
n
k laid hotirt ot rate Jhe proprrt/ de&lt;([ll&gt;ril in the
to-wit;
•.
*
Range line to beginning.
final derrre aforesaid is as follows ti.-wlf
Is easy for the men (o Judge the tilsThe w e t ball of Lot Nineteen (191 of
l.r.l number Tbn-o hundred and forly nine
lie ll further lleiolveil1 O.RI
that the 1
I’oun*
*1
plat of Palm llammork, a&gt; recorded Jn Plat
(-3191 in lllnrk nr Seetfon number I r I ) nf tiinre, nnd follow the mollon* &lt;|f tlielr *
flout I *. Page 7S of the llceords of tlrhogc ■larle* of. Fleet Inn prrrinet No 7 of Seminole lllark Hammock Tra n , being a subdivision sparring part tiers—so easy, in fact.
County, Florida.
Together with all the county, Florida, a&lt; asm; now eriiti. br ol S-rtinn One I t ) , Tqwnslip twenty »*n*
trnrments, hereditaments and appurt.n- !chang-i| to read ai ftlluwr;
171). Range Thirty one 111)- east, arrording Unit spectntors ninnot be convinced,
■nrn thrrrio belonging, or In any way ap­
Ffvrllan Ul.trlct No. 7
to rerniiti i| plats thereof a
.the boxers are’ blind.
J
tf'huluntat. pertaining.
Dated at Sanford, Seminole county. Fior­
The CnuniUnn Iwiys whose re-eduen-1
i
G E O R G E DrCIITTF.S.
L Beginning al the inter cnion of tl*v- ds, this Iftb day ol Fel rua'y A. I*. 191S.
Sprclal Mailer.
j rvnifi- line of Jfte F-oofoekhalrhte t'erek
A. K PC)W FUS.
lion has been arranged fur ul St. Pan]
with
tho
ventre
'fie
nf
tin,
St,
Johns
river
I,. \V II aid win,
1
*
Special M*\!rf.
Himi's bv fin* military tintplliils nmi;
run wertetly and anitlberly up llio centr
St-IIMior lor Complainant. •
Davis * Giles
line ul raid rreek In (la Inti rrectlon witlf the
Ftl-37-&amp;tc_________________ |_________ _ _
mission nnrnnly learn n new oecnpnAttorney for Complainant.
rnunty line on the muth linundary line of
Aa-Fri-hlr
•
flii'n. fiat ihrisiigh (ruining regain selfSertion
Thirty-one,
Township
Thirty-,
me
RESOLUTION
south. Range Thirl v-lwo ,avt. Ihenre rs-l Nollre uf .Vpftlrallon fur Tss Itreil I'ndrt colHi'li’iiee, ;tn&lt;l u llriu grasp on Ihe
Wbrreai. it has come to the knowledge on rounly line to the ventre line nf th*- bl
Srrllun a uf 1‘ hapter fits*, l.asse uf Flnr- new life.
id ti e board of rounly . ommlMlmieri ef John- river, thenre northerly along the ren­
Ida
Semtnult- county that rertain election. di»- ter line el Ihe Sf. Johor rl ver through
Notice Is hereliy glvsn that S. M. Andertrtcti nr precincli .aa now conilllulrd 'do Puttie Lake lo beginning.'
win. purri.asvr of To# f ’rrtlfieate No. 7Z30,
not .include that portion of adjacent water
Be it furlhrr -Rwplvrd, that the boun­ &lt;!atrd the bth day uf July, A. I). l “ U7, las
Tranglatlon o f Y. M. C. A &gt;
’ yin*, within the boundarle* of Seminole daries
at Fleet loo Precinct No, n ol Sem. liled -aid rerlltivale in my other, -anil has
county. FJorlda, Immediately ennllguour to mole rnunty,
made application fur las devil to Issue in
Flier
1
st*.
a,
same
now
nisi
a
\V.
lb mil'll CIrllllths of tin' V. M. CL
rrrlain of t be i l^rllcm UHtHrla ot Senilnplr lie cbbOgeii • to trad *■ tolbiwaecor.tarire »|ih law
Said rrrltfival*- s-m*
,
A. Issti) mi uipllriii't* :il ( ’rfii llml In* was
coo hi)’, aOil,
lira
e,
lie
following
dr-rrihrd
prupr-ty
ITrrtinn Itlstrirl No. ft
*
U to rraa It is the. dealer of tl.a board cif
siiitated In Senunole iiiunt), biniiila, tu-wltr proinl i " Ik* a \V«’l*s|iinan allbougb ho'
i l,a»e II,.Well)
county eu in mil-Inne M to alter of change
W ly of NK's of N K 11 of N F * , Sei *lon
llrgifining at the rurner of Siitiitn Sis- flit,
th.- liounilaclea of rertain election dlitrleta
*JI S. Itaugo Jt ,-irrt
f, a-rra. The W ilis llliulits* lo fipl'llk till* "IlIRgUUgO of
teen. Seventeen, Twenty nnd Twrnty one. sabl Tp
ul Seminole county so that laid rlectiun Towmhip
islid firing H u - r r il at the date of Issu- J ’unnli'i'." Hi* bail. Iiuw«*vt*r. learned
Twenty-one,
eouth,
Range
Thirty*
ill-troli *h*H .Include withlnl the bounder- one east, run writ along Section Rhe to the an re uf nidi reMiflealr In the name of
Unless said rrrtifiratr -hall om* filing In Welsh ntiiV flint wns that
h of each of *ald election dstrlcts the ad- rorner of Section Slyteen. Seventeen. Twen­ G, M. Jacolir
jiirnt water lying and being within Oie ty and Twenty-one, Township Twenty on- tie redrrmi d arenrding to law (as ilr-eil* wilt the letters V. M. f*. A. may be iranHboun-larlra ol Sendnole rnunty, Immr-liale- south, Range Th'rt) ea&gt;t, Ihenir ninth itsur t hrrrfm un the l*Jlh d*&gt; uf Manh
|ul,i| in mean "Ymn Mae Cylb* Ardorl&gt; eonilguoua l&lt;» earh of aald election dl»- along .Section line to Ihe . southwest roroer A D 1913.
my nfhrial slgnaturr i i k I *,-»l (hit cling"
trnti; I herrforr, be it
("lluro la a spleudld nppor*
of Section Thirty-three Township Twenty- theWitness
Ifittl llay of February. A. It. 191*.
lleiolaed by the lioaid of county Yom- one roulb. Range Thirty rat!; thrnra east
(seal)
F. A. D llU G LASS,
mi,,itinera that the boundarica of f lection ■long Townihlp Rite hetewen Towmhip*
Clerk Clreull Court Seminole Co,, Fla.
I'rrrltvt No. 1 of Seminole rouhty. Florida, Twenly-onr and Twenty two aoulfi to. the
Ily V. M. Douglass, |), (
* ai same now eilita, to b« changed to read' southeast, rorner
o( Sertion Thirty-two,'
• 61-Frl-Me------Took Toll of Human Life.
- aa follaway ■- —— ; — ■'■V- —
---- ------ Township Twrnt/Minj v „n h . fl*n«F Thlity-.
one emal; thenre north to the point of lie-'
, Elccllon Dlatclrl No. I
Ono
innn-ca(|nK leopard o f- India
Nailer of Appllrhllun fsi Tai Drrd Under
ginning.
(Weal Hanford)
Srrllan'* of t'h*plrr l * * » . Law. of.Flor­ unit known to liavo killed nioro tbao
llrginning at the ir;lcreertjan of the renter
Be It further Rtsi.lvril that the boundar­
ida
lire of Park avgnue tin tha rlty of Sanford ies of Litellifn Precinct No.' 9 of Seminole
20 nteii befuro It w u « dispalchod.
Nolle* it htrrby givhn that Frank Harris,
with the eouth ahoie of |.ak* Monroe: run courtly, Florida, as same now riislr, he
purrhsirr cf T n ('rrllflratr N oVl9 *. ilatr'1
toiiih along the cYlttre line of Park avrnu" Chinked' to trad a* follows;
Ihe fith ilt&gt;- nf July, A t&gt;. 191J. has fllFI
In ihr centre line of Hug hey atrnet; thence
I'lectlot, ln.:-|rl No 9
said rerllfiv.lv- in rn&gt; .ndire suit ha* rna.lv
, ! „ l along tbe centre line &lt;J )fucl.cy street • 1
1
oiigwmid
i
Cruel Enlightenment.
,
api'llraflun fur las deed li*-i-*uv in arruki)
in i he eiyirr line el Ffenrh evenue; thence
at Hie corner of Se-Uun* Twrn snrr with law
Said rerilfiral. eTtitirave.
e*■,ii ii along the centre line of French ave- ty llvllnnfor
Iff*— "You neetii to tliiiik l roultln't1
-Is Twenty -even. Thirty-four and Thir­ ihe fiillnsrlnt desvril ed properly situated in
i.-i-- and Hi eitrniiotx to the Serlii*n l.ine ty-five, Town-nil* Twenty south.
Itanre
I , tm , n Section! line ami Twelve. To wn- Thirty east. roe. w, st vo torrtpr of Ke, liner .Seminole rounly, Florida, In-wil; \Vsfl 1-3 ( make any woman liuppy.-' Sin*—“ Oh,
chip Twenty eouth. Range Thirty rail; Twenty eight. Twenty-nine. Thlrty-twn and ol Lot 4, Block b. Chapman A Turkrr’s Add., yvm, there Ik one;
r wltlmv,"
to Hanford,. Thr said land being■aaarraod
thence west aldng raid Section line to the tty-three,
Township
Twenty
south.
corner of Section# Two, Three, Ted and Range Thirty raai; then * north to corner at tha dalq of lha Issuance of auch certifi­
. I.leien, Townihlp' Twenty aoufb, Range ol be.'llune Twenty. Twcnty-onr, Twenty- cate. la 'hr name nf M. .11. King. Urilrss
Thiity rapt; thrnre north along Section line right ahd Twrnly-nlnt, Towrnshlp Twenty aald certificate shall be radeeroad , according
to law 'tai deed will !»U s Ihervpn on the
. to the torneta of Sections Twenly-Sii, •oulh, Ranee Tfiflty aaa:;
IN E A V W IN D L E i H O T E L
Ihenre wiat to
Twenty-Seven, TMrty-Four ami 'T M rty- the rrntro ol Ihe Wrklva rl»er; thence*aouth- 19th day of March, A. IL, IMS.
*Wlfne*t my official signature and - seal
Hvy, Townihlp Nineteen loulh
Range trly uu the r.eiitre line of the Wekiva river
JACKSONVILLE,''.FLORIDA
Thirty rail; llienee weit atnng Section line in it* Interrertion with. Range line between thia the 1fith day ft February A. D. tSlH.
(seal)
F. A. DOUGLASS.
,__u. -lUarter eection corner between Section!
Ranger Twrittyright and Twtnly niqr
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Seminole
(
'p
„
Fla.
Complete,
Modern. Hert-eocd. Outside Km is
'/ « rety-aeren and Thlrtr-four, Towmhip saat; ihrnie eouth along. Range line lo ths
fly V. M. Douglass, I). L‘.
la Ike keart af rlty. Cunirnleal to errrj thing.
Nihrteen muth, Range Thirty r u t: thence southwest miner ol -^eetlon Thlrty-ona.
51-Frl Sic
,
north along the north nnd eoulh -tuertre- .Township Twenty sputh Range . TwentySrnd for booklet.'
WIndio W. Smith, Prep
leriion line and It" eitencdon ,to the renire nine east, thanrt east along Town-hip Line
In
Ihe
Clrtall
Court.
Herrnlb
Circuit,
Hemof I *hi&gt; Monrorf Ihenre In an eaiterly dfree- to tne south! • I errnyr of H- etion ThirtyInet. Psaslr, Florida
lenf along the rynlre line uf fjtlir Mcintoe rive. TikvmMp Tw.hly s-tuth. Itaifjr Twenty
to a j.cunt north of beginning; thence eouth 0 ne east; thenrr routh to a point 1379 It ( it erst reel Turpontloo Company
ly beginning.
.. *
(more .or lets), north of the roulhea-l i-orner
He It furtbrr ftaar.lvrd. that the bnun- ot Section Fletm, Township Twinly-one Clark W. McDonald, all unknown
daiira ul. Fltrtlon Iliilriet No. 2 cf Sem- sou*h, Range Tysenly’ ■nine seat; Jkrnre saet parties claiming interests under Clark
W. McDonald, all unknown partial
Ii.e*f rnunty, Florida, aa aame now naisle be to a point | i!0 feci (more or frss) north of claiming
Interests* unde.e Fmma A.
change.1 to read i f fotlowa;
the aouthaist corner of Hectlon Ten, Town­ McFwsn, all unknown parties claim­
ship Twenly-onr' aouth, Range Tidily cert, ing Intersala under Fda. II, 1‘earro,
Ktartlaa Dla’l rlcl No. I
thence north lo point ol beginning.
(Monroe)
all unknown partfra claiming Intarrata
Beginning at a point when tha centre
Be It.further resolved that the boundaries under Fllilbelh IL H/me, dec'rL, all
line of the HI. Johna river InUri'erte the cl Flection Prrrlarl No. 10 ol Saminolv unknown .partlea rlaimlnc Interests
r o n SALE or
Range Una betwran llangta Twenty-Hide count/, Florida, as same now aalata, ba under 'Ham 1 II. Walta, all unknown
and Thirty east, aald point balng about chingdl to read is Initowa;
nartf*# claiming Intornli under laaae .
]&amp;i)o feet north of tha aouthaait corner of
K . C . D O W E R , S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
O. Barber, all unknown partlea claim­
L’lrrtlsn nialrtcl No. 10
Sertion One, Township Nineteen south.
ing Interaati under I-owla Kaye,, all
(Lake Meryl'
Range Tstrntv-nlne eaat; thence aduth along
parlies dalmini Intarrata
' Tbo ass reel aio trait# of aad - altualsf In
llrginning it, lha rorner ol Rerllons Two, ■nlrnnwn
said llanga lina to the &lt;|uarler-eeet!oa cor­
under 11. Winfield llwya. all unknown
Seminole ■'Ceuaty, Florida, daoeribesl’ oat •
ner between Be-tltma Nlnrteen and Twenty- Thra*,'Tea and tXcvaw. Townahlp Tarant/ partlra rlalmlng Interests under Goo.
■* •
•
Sec. Tn R
fnur In Townahlp Nineteen souths
Ihenre south. Range Thirty cast,' run aouth to lha It. Ilayr, all unknown partfra elalmeaat through Section Nineteen and to the corner o| Sections Twenty-ala, Twenty* Ing Intarrata under David L. Bartaoven,
'Thlrty-lour
and
Thlriy-flvc,
Town­
NJ* 01 BW14 of
— -1__ » «
19 *9
* • centre of Section Twenty.' Townahlp Nine­
tall, drr’d., all unknown partlaa
E l i of N f * of N ) » of 8 W H ■
teen couth. Rang* Thirty eaat; thrnra aouth ship Twenty aouth. Rang* Thirty eakt; claiming Interests under E. A. Rob­
ol S K U And Eta. of 8&lt;{ ol .
to tha cjuarter-eectlon corner 'between Sec­ thence weal lo tha corner of Sections Twenty bins. dac’d, all unknown partlea
,
*
S K of N W ) f ot b K i i ___________S
tion • Twenty-nine and Thirty-two, Town­ eight, Twcnly-nlna. Thirty-two and Thirty- rlalmlng Intarrila under Hugo Ritter,
8 W j ] ol N K f f . . _ i ----- ----------------1
s h i p Nineteen eouth. Range Thirty eaat three, Township "Twenty toutb. Range Thir­ all unknown partlea claiming Interests
ty
east:
thence
north
to
tha
corner
ol
KeeS F !» of SF I f ________
3
thrnra Fait along Section line to ouarterunder Daniel llarkncy. all unknown
Beg. at NW rorner of U K !i of
reclhn corner between Sectiana Twenty- llonr Twenty. Twenty-one. Twenty-eight parties claiming Intarrata under J o h n
SK)4
of
Sec.
10,
run
F
7.11
aavrn and Thirty-four, Townahlp Nineteen and Twenty-nine, Township Twenly aoulh Wilhrl m, all unknown
partlea
claim‘
...............
the., H S&gt;.l th-. S 93 drg
eoulh. Range Thirty eaat; thenre north to Range Thirty east; Ihenre weal along tha Ing
Ir (rtltrrala undrr II. II. Dupao, all
Waal,’ to line of 40 A.,
1 &gt; centre ul Lake Monroe; thence weeterly aectlon l|ne to Ihe rrntm line ol lha Wekiva u
Intersala
Unknown
partlra
claiming
river:
thenre
northerly
ilnwn
the
center
line
North to flag.
____________
10
• lore the centre line ot Lake Monroe to the
-uhder
Fdgar I- Hlona. all unknown
u
01
said
river
to
iu
Intersection
with
the
sec­
K » i of y ) t ol SEJf of N W I i _
11
Johna river; thence norlhwaatarly down
artier claiming nl*reala under L. W
tion
line
between
Sections
Four
and
Nine,
Fast four acres ol 8 ) f of 8 W j (
the renter line ol the.Ht. Johna river to be­
Virawdy, all un know n partle* claim
Township T w r q j y . south. Range Twenty- Ing
of
N
K
U
---------------------------II
ginning.
Interests under Justinian Drought
nine eaat: Ihenra aaat along faction lint to all unknown
8W M of 8R J|..._____
11
partlea claiming Infcreata
Ha It further Resolved, that lha boun- point ol beginning,
*
HE|* of HE U __________________ t l
und
er*John
Blur, ail unknown parcUflea o| Kelrrtlbn Dlatilct No. * ol Sem­
lleg.
at
f
i
w
rorner
of
l-ng
3
Ra
It
further
Resolved,
that
lha
boun­
inole county, Florida, aa eame now exlata, daries of Fleet ion Prerlnet No. Il.ol-Hena- tire rlalmlng Intarrata undrr Jos. F;_______ — a f - B e r - l I r t a n H -lh cha,—HG l l b n t ; " ill uh kh pw n- p*rtlt# " ftllm :
;
1-* changed to raid at foltowr:
27.11 chi, N ID ehe. W 2f.0k
Inolw county, Florida, as same now eatilc, ba ing Intereela under Thoa. H. llablna,
Fieri Ian lllatrirl Ne. S '
rha. to beg........:______ 13
20 29
rbangad to read aa fellows;
all unknown partlea claiming Inter■ (Fait Sanford)
llrg.
at Nw Cor. of Her. run
r a i l under llobt. It. Hcogglnt.-all u n ­
Flection
District
Na.
II
tuulh 403 ft., E 0*0 ft, H *0
Heglnnlng at tha interrertion ol the centre
known partlra rlalm lng Inlrrrate u n ­
I Altamonte)
line ol Park avenue (in the city ol Hanlord)
It. E 403 tl, N CO ft. N 41
Beginning at thr aouthweat rorner ol Sec­ der Lemuel M. I’a rk , all unknown
•llh the aouth ahora ul Fake Monroe; run
drg, W 669 ft, W 660 ft to
P a r t i n claiming Intarrata under Joa.
tion
Nineteen,
Townahlp
Twenty-one
aouth.
•ouih along tha rantr* lino of Path avenue Rang* Twenty-nine east, run north to the Mot*, dec'd, alt unknown partial
to the centre line of Hughey street; thenro notthwMt co rnrt ol. Section Sis, Township claiming Inlerrsle uniter Elllibelh A.
SEW*of S
Z “ Z ~
we-t along the centra line of Hughey atrert*
M ote; m i n l e / T C r U d l * and 'Mabel-K.**— —
Twsnty-ohn
south;
Range
Twentv-inna
aa#t.
lo lha r*,rt,a lina of French avrnu*: lhanr*
thrnre east along Township line lo tha Alota, or undrr eith er of them all
'ouih along tha rantr* fin* of Franrh avanua southeast
flee 106 yds N of 8 w (or of
corner of Hoctlun Thirty-five, unknown partlra claiming Intereata
• Oil II* aatrnaioa t o th* Hwcllon lino ba*N W ) f of N W ) ( *o( Sec. 21,
under
Geo.
E.
Bllae.
all
unknown
Township
T
w
en
ty
south,
Rang#
T
w
.nlytwrvn Sari Ions* On* and Twrisar Tawnshfp
run N 20 yds. E 440 yd*.
Interval*
undgr
aaat; thence south to • point 13.0 J artlee claiming
Tw.nly south. Ring# Thirty •tall Ih/na* nine
H 20 yds. W 44(i/da lo bee....
t l 20
amea K. Fool*, all unknown parties
feet (morn or Iras) north ot the eoutheaal
*/•*, ‘ long aald fiarlion lina Lo the rdtnar
8 M- of N U ot 8 JV of Nfij&lt;
,
claiming
(ntareatd
u
n
d
er
C.
If.
T
horn•*
..
rornar
of
Hectlon
Eleven,
Townahlp
Twenly
—
of Svetlana Two, Throw, Tan and KlaWn,
ol N W M .................
16 30
. on* south, Kang* Twsnty-nln* *a»t; tkenr* d i k e , . a l l unknown parti** claiming
Townahlp Twenty nulh. Itania Thirty
HH of HBH ol N W ) *
ot
H aiti* K . Y o a t .
lo * point l « 0 t**t (mor* or I*h ) In d c f n la under
ih«n*** aoulh along Asrtlon lin* to roroaiS aaat
N W W o t ...? ..^ --------- ...----14
20
of th* aouthaait corn*r of tfactlon dec'd, a n d " F r a n k Yost, d e e d , or
Haallona Twenty tia. Twanly-aavan, Thirty north
8M
ol
BM
of
N
E
U
of
riWJ*
allher
of
tktm
.
all
unknown
partlea
Township Twanly-one aoulh. Rang#
•our and Thlrty-flvo, Townahlp Twaniy Tah,
o f . . . ____ _........ ........ - -—■ ....
26 20 39
n e t ; thenr* south to the southeast claiming Intereata u n d er Itarbei K.
•ouih. Rang* thirty aaat; thanra aaat la, Thirty
I-ot 4 or Weal half of HW M -----.
6 20 30
of Sertion Fifteen. Township Twenty- Clark, all unknown partlea claiming
v f *• Jr*#up; thanra following lha tanUO rornar
Beg..
at
N
W
rbr.
of
fver.
t.
\
ona aouth. Range Thirty *asl; thanra west’ Intereata under I. H. Bunker, all un
one of l.ak* Jraaup In a nortbaasiarly dir re- to
run 8 11 rha. E 19 ch*. N
tha aouthaait rornar uf Section Seventeen, known pgrllee claiming Intereata under
tlnn [laailng along lha north aide nf Bird Townahlp
,
llc
h
a
.
W
I
B
c
b
a
____________
_
&amp;
10
1
Twenty-one, south, flange Thirty laaae A. I’aarr*.- all unknown p artial
Island in tha
Johns ilvar; lhanra In a
H M o f H W I * ___ i__ *______ 1* 20 !
Interests un der W. V. Wightnor i hwestrrty dlrarllon dawn tha tanltn eaat; thane* south to th* aouthaait corner claiming
man, alt unknown parllei rlalm lng
line ot the* tit, Johns rtvar to Laha Monroe; ot Section Twenty. Townahlp Twanly-ona Inleraala
under Oliver V. Barker
thenre In a waalarly diracllon along tha south, llanga Thirty aaat; th an ra weat to
s e w : ________
&gt; ts
io i
at al.
1
sen Ira Una of Lika Uonroa to a point point of baginfilng.
tl
20 J
.To
all
unknown
partlea claiming intarrata HEW of B E t f______________
Wltneaa
eftir
handa
and
seals
this
tha
Sib
nl°n|h
D&gt;#nto South Ip h«g1nIn th a lands below described under any of 8 ii of 8 W }/ of BEH and 8)* . '
day ol March, A. D. 1919.
of
8
E
)
f
of
S
W
f
i
__________
1
Id
20
1
psraons or oth*rwiao, vl*.:
tb* following
.
Board of County Commlaalontra,
. !!• 11 Jurtbar Resolved, thkt tha boun-'
*9 I
ftlfc ‘
“
-Clark W.. hMcDonald.
____weo, 8EM ol N E W i _______________«
Semlnola C ounty. ♦
20 I
° f Llaetlon Prarlnct No. 4 of 8amEdw. II. FraVca,., Rlltabeth B. Byrne,
_____
_ . de­ B )/ o f B U o f S W W . Z -------- 19
*
By U A. Brum ley, Chmn.
21 I
inoia rounly, Florida, aa aama aow ailata, Attest:
raised. J a o l U. Waite, Isaac O. Barber, N f * of 8EJ* of N E ) * o f --------9
■ * b»ng»d to road aa follow*;
I-ewl« Kays, U. Wlnfiald llaya. Geo. B
You ara hereby ordered to' appear to lha
K. A. Douglaaa, Clerk.
llay*, David L DaitioU, dec'd, K . A. Hob* bill of complaint filed barln on Dm l i t day of
Etactlaa D)atrlrl No. 4
. Sf-FrM tc
bloa, dec'd, Hugo flitter, Daniel IIact.nay. April, A. I). 1919.
'
—i
Juba ..................V
Wllke'm, H. II.
tl. Dor#*,
Du.ec, Edgar L
L
14 U further ordered that thia noilca ba
T n*«ln.U if at tia ^ r n a r of Hart Iona Two,
Blon#,_l»
W. .Drfitady,
Dioufht,
—
..htasfy, JusljnUn
Justinian Di»ss&gt;
had one* each weak for twatvo.NMha
nlASTKB'H SALE
.»
S.» ? ' » * * and Elavan, Townihlp Twonty
Heb­
John
Qioe,
Jo*.
F.
OtlbafL
Thoa.
H,
Notice
la
horoby
given
t
h
a
t
pur.oant
to
____,
Banford Herald, a newape par published
■el!ih‘ IU.B,t T *drty aaat, ran 'north to tho
Lumuel
U , Park, a aald Semi nola county,
mh
f .
! * ' B,r
SooUona Twaaty-als, Twonty- a final decree, al forecloaure an d sal# made Ina, Itobt. U. flregglna, U
ra
io
iX
i
Jo*.
Mat*,
deeaarad,
tilliabetb
A.
Mote,
entered by th e J a d r a of Savaath JodiWllnaaa my band and tho tail of cold
aad Thirty-Ova, Townabsl
F.
E.
Mota
and
Mabel
E.
Mote,
Geo.
Circuit,
He
ml#
ole
t
e
n
n
t
r
,
Florida.
In
rail,
Hamlool*
Connty,
1
Clreull
Court
tklo
4th
day
of January,
__
sssia,
ivaago
l
a
i
n
,
aatw
Ih .«.N
••■th# Range Thirty «a#t.
Jaa. K. Foote., O. Ji.
II Thorndlka, A. U. li lt.
la ram
camplala.
*# •! to tha quarter aattlon rornar chancery, Nkaratn J., A. Cheek U.
rate
*
N
evelty
Warka,
N ' L rfraak
m F . Y___
it. d
doe’d.
ia^
L _____
dic'd.
8o«ttoaa .Twanty-«lnt aad Thlrty- M L and Kachary Crate A
— „ mms h i s » . -s eat.
(aeal)
. E. A. DOUQL____
:*•
Nlaotaon ioM h, Haags
Rang# Tkfr. 0 corporation,, lo dtftwdaol, MM d ilid Jon- Rocbal, K. Clark and I.i 8. Bunker. I aaa*
Clark Circuit Coon. SomlooW Co., TU.
‘ V • • « ! lhaaro north throat
■ xwon* nary 10th. 1919, I. E -./ t .Hou.bold.r. aa A. I’earce, W. V , Wlghtman, Ollear V, F a s Maaoey A Wallow,
» I9-W-12U
*y nloa and to tba contra o.
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VOLUME I X _________

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NUMBER 58

. SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. MARCH 12. 1018

SEC. BAKER TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM
IN FRANCE IS ONE FOR THOUGHT IN
VIEWS WAR THE STATE OF FLORIDA

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SEMINOLE
HOLD REGULAR MEETING
FULL OF I N T E R E S T
M ay 4, 1916, No. 1848, Giles Vin­
cent, $1.00. .
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Will Collect Bond For RepairWon 4Fourth Prize and Much Confers W ith Pershing View s
Aug. 2, 1915, No. 39, J. W. Eaton,
inf o f Brick Roads
Our Arm p .
Public Favor
$1.00.
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W. It. Carter, editor of tho M etrop­
olis,
called upon G. W. Kirtley, as­
Our Food Product M ust G et
sistant to W. G ^-M cAdoo,"D irector
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T o M arkets
General of the railroads, who admit­
ting that a remedy was necessary *
The transportation problem I* ono
gave assurance that' im provem ents
of tho most important that confronts
tho people *of .Florida today and The would be immediately made.
Herald la proud of the fact that this
Shipperq from the Sanford dis­
paper and the Sanford Board of trict have complained that In aplte
Trade were tho first’ in tho state to Of the great demand for th eir pro­
call attention to tho perils of the ducts
throughout
the
country,
situation arid in calling attention shipments to New York bring eomogavc*a remedy that could have been times less than freight charges, .ow­
applied. Last week tho hanks, tho ing to great delays in-arrival. Buy­
Board of Trade and tho farmers .sent ers aj-c refusing to-buy f.‘ o. b. be­
telegrams to headquarters and for cause, of the uncertainties of trans­
once all people.seemed to be united portation, and the result is that
on tho Idea pf cooperntinn and get­ Florida farmers aro faring a more or .
ting together in order to obtain re­ loss critical condition. Realizing tho
sults.' Tho entire state is aroused, dangers, the Jacksonville Chamber
nnd tho following ’front various of Commerce within tho next day or
newspapers shows* the trend of so will appeal to hoards of trado of
thought:
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tho various shipping centers of tho
state to send a joint delegation to
Here Is Food— Take It
. We have listened to the appeals Washington with a view of further
and the commands of departments pressingIthe situation on the railway
and proxy patriots, telling us to feed administrator. . Within a short time
ourselves. We huve t lie stuff now to the Hastings-potato crop, which last
help* feed the natioti, just as we nnd year was worth millions of dollars to
last year at the most critical times this section will begin to rm/W. Un­
facilities
are
in the food situation. But we mu»* less trnnsporlntion
improved
not
only
will
,
the
growern
have ears to ship this produce in and
tho cars must anove onre they are he out considerable sums, hut tho
loaded.
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• * nation will lie out grent qunntitie.s o f
In the news columns of the Com­ foodstuffs which will go to waste In
mercial today we give a detailed the cars.—Jacksonville Metropolis.

General Fund—
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Secretary of .War Raker, the firat
. Seminole county failed to obtain
Sept. 2, 1915, No. 2121, C. B. tho first prize at the stato fair st American cabinet officer to visit
Humphries, $2?b0
Jacksonville, but Seminole county Europo in an official capacity ainec
(Continued on Page 3)
was kept in the public eye there arid the United States entered the war la
probably received as much if not r.ow in Frnnce for conferences with
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Ft. MyerA Poslofflcc Robbed
Fort Myers, Fla., March 10.— more advertising than some of the GcnVral Pershing and an inspetion
Robbers entered the postofllce here counties that won first nnd second of the American troops and tho posi
early today and looted u safe o f’ be­ prizes. Seminole county won fourth lions they occupy on the front be­
tween $7,000 und $8,000 in postage prize which is honor enough when tween Sgissons and Alsace.
considering the opposition nnd the
stamps, $5,000 in war saving
The secretary's mission is purely
stamps and twenty-eight registered pull that was brought forward from military and has no diplomatic sig­
packages, according to a report several sources, and since it was ad­ nificance. .
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made to the polirc tonight.
,
&gt; vertising that was wanted by the ’ On hoard an American cruiser Sec­
Postmistress C. T. Summerlin county the citizens of Seminole can retary linker and his party eluded
feci amply repaid. .Tboso indefat­ German submarines nnd arrjvcd yes­
was awaked this morning about 3
o’ clpck nnd, dressing, went ot the igable workers, Chairman Frank terday nt a French seaport whence
office to sec if everything wan all Miller, J. Tildcn Jacobs, D, C. Mar- he departed for Pnria. After u tew
lowo und Tom Jones and the Wake­ days in the French cupitnl where he
right. Everything seemed to be ns
fields’ and many others who had a probably will meet President Poin­
usual, so she returned to her home.
hand in the making of the exhibit care and Premier Clemcnreau, tho
At 0 o’ clock this morning whetT the
feel rejoiced over the many praises secrefary will visit tho Americnn
office was opened, the safe . was
arid words and compliments .that troops in tho field.
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found opcir and all \he slumps were
were passed on the exhibit and it
gone. No rash was taken. The door
, Increased activity, especially in
was the eonrensus of opinion that.
nnd windows were lurked nnd it is
the artillery on the western front has
Seminole county fairly won the sec­
thought burglars slipped in when
not yet resulted in any detorjnonod
ond prize ami while it was not given
mail was taken In from the night
attack by either of tho opposing
the county carried off all the prizes
train nnd hid until Clerk Marion
forces. The Germans art1 more nrin the estimation of the public,
Hendry had gone. As doors have
tivo on thif Rritiah and Belgian
D. C. Marlowe, the live secretary fronts than elsewhere. Near Hippo,
spring lock they could have, locked
loom behind them.
They left no of the Sanford Hoard of Trade was in Flanders, the Belgian* have driven
Moiinn.of 1.. P. Hagan, seconded
on the job every minute and when the eneinj from pnrtn of the trenches
cl lie.
bj C \V. Entxmlnger, and carried,
not on duty at the fair -exhibit was lie took i . viral days ago
Recent
the following resolution was adoptdown town boosting the county of German attack:* on the British lines• statement of the situation that con­
Tornado in Ohio
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in th e.Y p rca ar.ia.. were, chucked fronts thtf Florida producer of vege­ Patriotic Dny nt llapllsl -Tem ple
* Lima, .0.. M arch. Hi. —Five per­ Kcminuliv..
|U* it resolved by’ this board that
tables and trurk crops arid the steps
Hurrdny could he truly leaned a
sons are known to be dead, several
One of his. real stunt* pulled off through British knowledge of enemy
that
are
being
taken
to
Impress
tho
the ilerk be i\nd lie is hereby inpatriotic
day at the Baptist Temple.
others-are repotted killed, scores are at. Jacksonville was the donation of plans gaincil from deserters and pris­
powers that he with the importance The day was ret upnrt by the Bap
Mrtu ted. to prepare at once anil turn
oners.
The
enemy
fntended*
to
lake
injured, scores of homes were com­ Seminole products to the Seminole
o f -moving this crop. Surely some­ list State Board uf Missiona ns a
over to (ieo. A. DeCottps, Atty., for
pletely or partly demolished and Hotel, providing the hotel would important positions south of .Limitthing needs to lie done immediately, time for. all
this hoard, a full nnd complete
rhurehes,
-Sunday
hundreds of barns nnd outbuildings serve them on the table and adver­ hoist forest, hut* heavy Itritkh artil­
for
this
stuff
will
spoil.
In
fact,
a
trunsrript of nil contracts,* agree­
schools
and
nssociato
societies
to .
were razed by the tornado which tise them in the newspapers an/l on lery fire prevented a-major effort and
great deal of the cabbage that was make a special offering for tho pur­
ment!.. correspondence, reports und
traveled ucross northwestern Lhio Friday the Jacksonville Metropolis 1Ute strong British defense threw
sent out qt Florida n couple of weeks pose of pinring pastors in the mili- .
hrufiug» in connection with thq
early last evening.
Estimates . of carried u pu^e advertisement with hack cLb strong local attacks the.
ngo did spoil og the cat’s' on side­ tnry camps of the state—this being
maintenance* and repair of brick
property damage vary from one to tlu&gt; caption, "T h e Two Seminoles," Germans carried out.
tracks somewhere' between Florida a need of the boys in the ramp thnt
roads constructed by Hnnkinson Si
live million dollars. ■ .
On the American sector northwest
the Seminole Hotel and Seminole
und tho northern markets.
could not go .unheeded.
For thin
• llagleV, and said attorney be nnd be
County, and'then had Sanford cel­ of Toul (ho artillery and the noria
k—hereby authorised -to- take -the . Miljer City, Putnam county was
purpose,
the.
Sunday_achuoL_jnaking___
bard bit.
Seven persons, two of ery, Sanford lettuce, Oviedo ^pota­ activity has —IriereaiTed. 1'Atnl'rlcitlf — 'M r. t M c Ailunnssueil -srvernl-wt atr- a sprrial offering gave even $25.00
matter up in' person with the Mass­
Long- gunners have sjiellcd effectively vari­ ments lust week, hut one in purlieu- and a special offering bring taken ,
whom
may
die. were injured the'ro. toes, Genova marmalades,
achusetts Bonding &amp; Insurance Co.,
wood grapefruit, etc.,‘ in tht* adver-' ous targets in the enemy trenches. lure was to the effect that all danger nt the morning serviro in.the church
for i In; purpose of effecting nn inuno- L’no Fide of u lurge Catholic church
Tin' reply was without result. Ger- of food shortage due to failure of the
tiseioent.
was blown in.
.
totaled $27.07. TJtls Ih the church
■ii. e settlement.
tpun airplanes liuve attacked Amer­ rnilrouds to move the produVc ' wns
At Findlay many small buildings
and Sunday school part of tho of­
The menu cards had the following
&gt;*dge T. P. Warlow addressed the
were ’wrecked and the roofs of sov- for several days, "W e feature tftduy ican trenches with machine gun tile, past. At tliut very moment dozens fering—the ussorinte societies of the
ho..:it in reference to auto license
of
acres
of
rotten
cabbage
were
lying
erul business houses were blown olf. Seminole County Products, Veget­ while French gunners brought duwh
church huve not reported -their gift
fee charged to Orange Belt Auto
Hoofs of two business blocks were able. Soup a la Sunford, Seminole j i i enemy airplane within the Amer­ on sidetracks, ruined ns foot! und as The Herald goes to press.
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Ct&gt;., by tax collector of Seminole
(Bunding as u bill for freight charges
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lifted at Tiflin and winany dmnll County Spring Onions, Sanford Car­ ican. 1im*s.
county, und on .motion of C. W.
The service* pn Sunday were on •
P’rogrcjs *3 being made by the oguittsl ihu men who produced them.
buildings were razed.., A t Ilascom, rots arid I’ens, Oviedo Potatoes,
Entzmingcr, seconded by L! P.
patriotic
line. Itev. -Massey jtpcaicReeuuse
the
Florida'
Codncil
of
Rritiah
army
in
Mesopotamia
and
near Tillin, the car hafns of the T if­ Shredded Sanford _ Lettuce MayonHagan and carried, that the resolu­
ing
in
the
morning, on the subject,
Palestine.
Eighty
miles
west,
of
Defence
’
had
spent
much
lime
anti
fin, Fosleria and -Eastern trnction nisc Dressing. UUquj' iof Lobster,
tion heretofore adopted by this
line were wrecked, several lAYgc cars Seminole, Sanford Celery, Geneva Bagdad on the Euphrates, river the money speeding up food production "In the Sanctuary" showed hdw the
board in reference to collection' of
British have orrupied Hit, the Turks in this state u year ago und has lipcn hoys in the camps were .ooking nnd
being damaged.
.
Marmalade, Roast Turkey, Semin­
auiii license tax on cars for hire’ lie
retiring
without opposition.
preaching it ever sinre, we took jho expecting something from tho snneClovcrdale. Cuba. Dupont and ole County Sauce, Long wood Grape­
amended so that it will only include
liberty
of jumping into the breach turury — the rhurrh at homo arid
Advancing northward in PulosContinental nlso sulTered.
fruit Salud, etr. •
ea’ . operating from this county.
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bringing
this situation directly implored the people not to let
gne. General Allenby’s forces have
Throughout the storm district
All of this advertising' called the
“ That son of a nolile sire, that ofMotion of C. \V. Entxmlnger, sec­ hundreds of persons received minor
uaiiicd considerably along the Jordan home to Mr. M rAdoo und Mr.
attention of the many guests itt* the
* nd on both sides of the Jerusalem- Hoover. In. effect wo said to Mr. spring of the tendcrcst motherhood,
onded by L. P. Hagan, Jno. D. Jin- injuries caused by Hying glass ami
hotel and the visitors to the city
NahuluH road. The Turks desisted Hoover: “ Here is the food you asked that manly man who had gone
kin.. turn over to Prosecuting Attor­ debris. T y c lv e persons are reported
thnt Seminole County had the goods
strongly on both sides. The advance us fort * please send Mr. McAdoo forth to fight and if need be— dir,
ney Hchcllc Maines delinquent Li­
seriously injured.
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and that it will redound to this
he.ro was twg or three miles oh a after it.” In effect wo said to .Mr, that Freedom might liv e" look and
cense tax list, with instructions to
county In many ways is apparent to
McAdoo: "H ere is foodi-'tako it expect in vain.
pro.secuito.
front' uf 13 mile*.
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those who saw the paper and the
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Gov. Hanley Here
aw ay.", Tho .following day we took
In. tho evening thd subject . " T h «
Communication * from, S id n ey-J r
Ex-Gov. Frank -J. Hanley,— a menu cards.---------:--------— — ------ tip Iho inatier w'ilh Prof, P. II. I’ntriot's Prayer" was used with
New Lincoln Hotel
,
Catts, Governor, In reference to speaker of ’ national nqte spoke at
Mr. Marlowe has for some time
Ilolfs a t 'Gainesville, chairman of the murh force and effect. Truly Rev*
F.
A
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Lincoln,
a
well
known
hotel
donation of $100.00 to' National the .Congregational church Sunday
been of the opinion that, if pur pro­
Florida
.state council, ond he ap­ Massey was feeling his subject a t
man hus leased tho Empiro Hotel on
Counsel of Defence, read and. clerk, afternoon. ..Hia .subject-' crtuld bo
ducts wertr specialized in this man­
proved
our
action.in the ryunb of the both, the- sorvlcw Sunday. .. His d*^- *-■
the West Side and will take chargi*
inrtructed to-write to the Governor,
termed the ‘ ‘ American T rn il°r” f‘,r ner in many parts.of tho north each
Council
of
Defense.
Ahout.tho same livery was never more perfect. Ilia
Immediately.'' Ho will change' and
Muting that this county has no during bis discourse he showed to
year that our formers would have
time
the
Leesburg
C
ily
Council and eloquence In theso patriotic serviced
remodel the properly and ‘ change
funds with which to make this do­ hia audience that! the Llqugr Traf­
new -njarkets created and that our
the
Leesburg
Hoard
of.
Trade and •was great.
Ho began hia sermon*
nation.
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the name to tho Lincoln Hotel. Mr.
fic of this nation was really a traitor products hacked by good advertis­
other
similar
organizations
through­ and from beginning to end thp at­
Lincoln
owned
nnd
.
operated
a
.Motion of C. W. Entxminger, sec­ to the nation. He said that to be ing snd with tho farmers putting up
out tho state poured telegrnms in to tention of tho entire nudienen was.
onded by L % P. Hagan and carried, a traitor one must be guilty of giv­ first class stuff with labeled pack­ hotel at Asheville for many years
Washington to the Florida sena­ absolute.
that chairman, nnd clerk of this ing “ nid and comfort to the enemy ages und a big .advertising campaign und nlso operated the Manhattan tors and representatives, oil of whom
board be authorised to sign warrant in time of win" and that tho liquor inaugurated that wc would have no Hotel and the Grnystonc Hotel nnd
took up the problem with Mr. Mc­
Union Illrlhday P a rty
for $1150.00 for ‘ lot next to jail traffic, In this great tlmo of need of trouhlo selling the stuff In- normal tho Lincoln Restaurant at KissimAdoo and Mr. Hoover. Today we
meo
and
comes
to
Sanford
well
rec­
Forty ladles gathered tjl thV home'
purchased by county, as soon as food Insisted on using 110 millions times aryl that Hanford nnd Sem­
are in a fair way to secure the need­
of Mra. S. Jewett. &lt;&gt;■.%• Went Firat
samo is reported on favorably by of bushels of foodstuffs to rot in the inole fruits and vegetables would inj. ommended by the travelling public.
ed transportation.
■trcct yesterday ct,prcially t o c«!eHe and Mrs. .Lincoln are in tho
Attorney Geo. A. DtCottea.
brewery . v n ta ,iy e ry _ ^ a jf .thal_w-hon Lime bft advertised as extensively as
W ith these things brought right brato the birthday of Mr*. A. L city to take up tho remodelling of
tho
allies
were
needing
the
food
so
the
California
products
and
the
Motion of L. P. Hagan,'seconded
tho Empiro nnd thoy will bo wel­ to their doors, it looks like tho de­ Ensmlnger,' to whom the party was
by Q. P. Swope and carried, that bad that to • use 110 millloha of namo of Lho goods would sell them
partments .would bogin to take no­ a surprise.
comed by the pooplo of Sanford.
Roses, beautiful .and
clerk advertise the Sale of one pair buahela to rot every year was cer­ everywhere.
tice of what wo are producing for abundant, were the, decoration*.
Tho
now
Lincoln
Hotel
will
ho
a
tainly
lending
aid
and
comfort
to
■.of mules by the county, pair to be
That the Seminole County exhibit
other section* and would remember After the refreshments the houtras
designated by county commiaaioncra. the enemy. .Ills address was baaed paid for Itaclf many..times oyer in valuable addition tq tho hotel list, particularly that Florida Is ono of
requested Mra.
Ensmlngerr’ Mrs.
on patriotic lines. Was interspersed advertising la a fact and that Sem­ being on the American and Euro­
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded
the atatea of tho Union. It docs'not Hunter, Mrs. Munaon, Miss Goodale
with reviews of actual happenings inole county has (pined a great rep­ pean plan and under tho manage­
by C. \V. Entxmlnger, and carried
look right for us to have to plead and Mrs. Hrowcr to' stand fn lin e
in the present - world-wide conflict, utation la sjso assu/od.
ment of Mr. Lincoln cpn bo assured
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that bill of the Selig Co., for $190.00
and shout every lim e wo( riced some­ 'while-she presented each one with
was interesting and instructive. •
of a most liberal patronage, ik this
be referred to Commissioners L.*A.
Winning tho priza is a small mat­
thing.— Leesburg Commercial. {
a handsome bunch of roses, for-thohotel property’ l l a good ono In
Brumley and L. P. Nagan, to check ' '
ter. W inning'public favor is a big
.
Red Crosa Notes'
I Food Shlpmenja From Florida * birthday, of etch of . these' ladles
every
respect.
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A t a call meeting held at the thing and Semdnolo Os/hty certainly
Transportation.’ difficulties . are comes . In March, all eotebraUng on
.
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded Woman’s Club last Friday the mat­ won tho public favor.
causing Florida grdwers and shippers Mrs. Enamingcr'a, the U lh . Harry
Mr. J. Relzonstcin a- gentleman
!»&gt;• E. II. Kilbee and carried, that ter of electing a secretary to succeed
the greatest concern thdse days.
Lauder and John McCormack kindly
who
has recently como to Sanford
clerk phone clerk of Volusia county M rs ..W . P.- Carter, resigning. Mrs.
Notice to Knitters
provided muaic.
Unlesslthcro
is
a
marked
improve­
and we hope will make his home here
board of county commissioners In R. A. Terheuij was unanimously
Knitters please-aend in your finish­
ment
in
tho
getting
to
market
ron­
—a fine musician will contrihuto
reference to building new llghtei* for elected to fill this office. .
ed garments this week. The . knit­
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Homo Pat Man
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violin
aolo to the varied and de­ to n the products of the farms from
Osteen ferry, stating that this board
Mrs. Speer asks that all khltted ting room will be open Wednesday
this state, 'Florida farmen /ear that
Mr. J. F. Hiflfson and Mr. Jimr
lightful
program
arranged
for
Tues­
has bid of $299.60 for building tame, squares be brought in this week arid and Saturday afternoon at 3 o’ clock.
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In-by Wednesday morning as the In­ i Everybody la going to the funny,
the grand benefit concert for several five .million dollan-worth of produce onvljle and took In the fair and
Moffbn *of O'. P. Swope, seconded spection committee will make Inspec­ uplifting, Jtumorous, Inspiring, '.ear­
weeks past heralded In The Herald. in the vicinity of Jacksonville alone then .on to Waycroes, Ga., to visit
by
’ Hagan and carried, clerk tion of work on hand for shipment tickling, artistic, something to cap­
la in danger of bringing no returna Mra.* Hoolehan'a . father.
Hickson
I* InMfueled to cancel the following on PHtUV horning.
tivate and deligh t.all moods and
Messrs. Strange -and Knighton, unless the Washington administra­ can now tell you about • sure
warrants,
been
nla. a*
M ssame
a m e have never b
e e n lS sT ]) t * Aguiar bionthly buaineaa taataa, and withal halpfnl to a jo p d railroad men of this city have Joined tion increase the efficiency of trans­
enough fat man. He aaya the fat
Presented
tied for payment:
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[m eeting of the Chapter trill be held cause grand concert to be1 held tn Uncle Siam’s forces,through the local portation for perishables.
In this girls id the carnival are nothing to
Pine• Si Forfeiture Fund—
recruiting -office .nod ’will soon be do­ connection; at the request of tho compare with Mr. W. T. Brinson of
fon Friday,’ March .15$h neat at the Congregational church next
■ Jan • 22, 1915,‘ N o 127, Walter I Woibpn'a .Club, $ o’elock.
Tuesday 'night, March 19.
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ing railroad work in France.
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, Waycroes, Ga.
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Hon. Hoard of County Commls*Ioners Ih and for Seminole County,
Florida, met In regular tcasion at 10
o’clock a. m. Present, Chairman L.
A. Brumley and Commiaaioncra- Lc
I'. Hagan, C. W. Entxmlnger, 0. P.
Swope and E. II. Kllbcc, with V. E.
Douglass. deputy clerk, and E. E.
Urady, sheriff, In attendance.
Minutes of the last regular meet­
ing in February, nlso call -meetings
of Feb. 9t nnd 14th, read and ' npprofed.
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Communication • from . Landis,
Fish Si Hull, read, acknowledging
receipt of copy of resolution rescind­
ing former action of this board in em­
ploying Landis, Fish Si Hull to rep­
resent the county in brick road
maintenance bond case, consenting
to action of hourd in recission of
f, nm r rcsoliit ion und enclosing total
hilU for $.100.00 and on motion ’ of
i,. I'. I lagan, seconded by O. 1’.
Swope, and carried, above eormnunicaiioit from Landis, Fish Sc Hull,
was ordered tiled and said bills were
ordered paid..
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the city yesterday and spent part
of tl|d hft«rnoop conversing* with'the
probation ""officer and. county and
d t y officials. Mrs. M u ir Is an authorlty on the Juvenilo* court mat­
ters and much of the ftood work In
Duval county among the girls la
being Accomplished by Mrs. Muir
under ..the .direction o f-P rob ation
Officer Lanier. "Mrs. Muir has made
this work her life work and the state
should take, steps to. assist In this
reclamation of the juvenile delinq­
EVACUATE CAPITOL AND uents. • The work here under R. J.
Holly shows results and every coun­
CALL TO .
ty In the state will soon have a pfobation officer and all pf themahhuld
be under a state organisation for
greater
efficiency.
that the
Bolshevitci
government
probably will not keep its engage­
ment with the Germans to ratify
A Question.
next Tuesday the peace contract
Why, don’t we get dimples instead of
agreed upon at Rreat-Litovsk. The wrinkles*—Loiilstrlllo Courier-Journal.
evacuation of Petrograd by the Bol­
shevik government and the populace
evacuation of Petrograd by the Bolhas been begun and Trotsky, the
foreign, minister has announced that
the leaders of the revolution aro pre­
pared to fall back even to-tho Ural
mountains which separate Great
Russia f/om Siberia and proclaim. a
"h oly war", in order to circumvent
the plans of the Germans to make
the revolution unsuccessful.
It seems evident, that tljo Ger­
mans have not yet ceased their op­
erations against tho • Russians, for
Krylenko^ ’ the Bolshevik command­
er in chief has sent u protest to the
German commander asking whether
all steps had been taken by him for
a cessation of' hostilities. t A like
nicssage was dispatched to the Aus­
tro • Hungarian commander.
Tho
reason for the latter communication,
however, is. nof apparent, for tho
forces of. the dual . •monarchy are
known to be bent on clearing littleW
known to be bent on clearing Little
Russia .of Bolshevik, in order to
carry, out the co.mpact to 'aid tho
Ukrninenns in establishing nnd ad­
ministering their newly formed reWhether Japanese troops are to
invade Siberia and put d « wn the
disorder there and also make secure
disorder there nnd nlso make secure
tlx* great sutures of nil kinds that ure
in the harbor of Vladivostok appar­
ently has not yet been decided.
In»lnpun the political .parties are
not unanimously in favor of Japan’s
intervention, the leader of the ma­
jority party in the diet, for instance,
having declared thnt he anil liis fol­
lowers nrje opposeil to the use of
Japan's troops in the eastern part
of the Russian eihplrn-unless contll-

T om ato plants for sale,
II. Lcfficr.
th atp atn l
ifletV* quick
(rot* a c b * (

For 1 L. C. Smith Typewriter,
M . M . Stewart, 717 East Second St.
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NOTICF. O f HPKC1AL »M AHTKIl 8 HAI.R

• herein VVII-nn A Vunmcr. Fi-rtllH-r * «&gt;"&gt;•
ikgny, a rofpofitifin, I* nlultitlff rirI •
lllnford and Eva II. Illnlnrd, hla wlf*. arc
drlrndanta, I. a* apcrlal ma»tcr, will °n the
6th day oi May. A. D. I f l F , hetwrvn the
hour** of
rlrv«*n u'rJocV ip Ihf forenoon
• hi| |« u o'clock in the iflrrnoon, Ihe • *mw
I,ring th* firm* Monday in «ald nionlh and
(he rule day in aaid month and wllhln (he
legal houra of pale, offer for n l r and a«dl to
the hlghnt and heat bidder for ra«h before
the court house door of aalri Seminole roun*
ly In tba rily. of Sanford. Seminole county.
Klorida. Ihe lollooing dearribed property,
to. aait:
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The arrat hhlf of I.Ot Nlfltfttn t t9 ) «•
idat of I’alm Hammock, aa recorded In I'lat
flonk II,. I‘acr 7i ol the Raccfrd; of Or acre
County, Florida.
Together with all «li»

For Salo or Trado— Fine big horse,
8 years Old, will work In plow, buggy
or wagon: Also good ball bearing
buggy and wfegon and sets of har­
ness.
See Jack Collins or phone
397-J.
62-tfc
For Sale— A six room houso and
lot, west side Laurel avenue, be­
tween Sixth and Seventh streets. A
•IB per cent investment. A. Derby,
97 Wsshlngton Avc., Oil City, Pa.
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For Salo— Beet plants, 30 cents
100 or $2.00 per thousand. Write
Portln Bros., Wagner, Fla.
61-tfc

For Sale— Whlolcsalo fish business,
For Sale-r-My farm, known ns
the Gen. Flnogan Homo, consisting consisting of .launches, boats, nets,
Of 200 acres, situated 3 } j miles houses, etc. C. L. Vincent. 43-tf ,
south 6f Sanford, on Sanford-OrlnnFor R ent— Furnished room, 116
do ro a d .. For price and terms sec nr
No. Fronch
w rite owner, J. O. Andes; Route A,
Three
Box 106.
67-FrMtp
Prairie Pony For sale,
years old. Broken to ride. Can be
For Safe — Pepper plant* fine
seen a t’ Lemon* Bluff near Osteen.
stock. Two 300-foot beds. I f sold
T. A. Tice, Osteen/ Fla. * 62-7tp v
In' one lot during next
Rve day*.
C. M. Stone Cameron Avc.. near
For Rent — Furnished houso' 6
Celery Arc.
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rooms, Magnolia Avc., closo in.
Address "H o m e ," c-o Herald. ^
For .Sale—Silver nnd White ‘ W y­
46-tf
andotte^ hntching eggs, $1.60, $3.00.
office
rooms
$5.00 per setting of 16 eggs. Also
Three
some fine cockerels and -pullets.
et. Moat de­
Our birds were consistent winners at sirable offices in city. Several other
the great Sub-Tropical Show in Or­ good office rooms in same building.
lando,' Fla., 1918... Satisfaction guar­ V o w q ll&amp; Speer.
23-4fc
anteed.
Longwood Squab Farm,
’ For Sale.—Tw o good horses for
Longwood, Fla.
57-ltf
rale cheap. R. B. Lynch Route A
For Sale— One fresh mjlk cow Box 220 Sanford Fla.
38-tfc $
R. 1.. Garrison, Fort Reed. 67-ifr
A F IN E F IV E A C R E T R A C T
OF T IL E D L A N D . W E L L W A ­
TERED.
NOW IN CROP FOR
M A Y D E L IV E R Y ,
AT
$2,750.
T E R M S . A. P. C O N N E L L Y

Nntlrr In lurrt.y *lvrn that under anil by
virtur ol a final drcfi-&lt;- at lnrrc!n,ura and
»alr mail** am! -nlrml In Ih* Circuit C.nurl
Seventh Judicial Circuit *»l tha, Stale n(
Klnrlda. In anil for Seminole county. In
Chancery, in a certain -ult therein pendln*

Rhode Island Red eggs for ’ hatchng. 12.00 for fifteen. \ R . L. Gar­
rison.' ~ ' _________ ’______ ' M '^f

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I -wish ..to take this method of
thnnking the many friends for their
flowers and other
kindnesses
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my recent illness.
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Mrs. Lena Lee.
Assistant Probation Oflircr Here
Mrs. J. It. Muir, assistant proba­
tion officer of Duval county was.in

PIIANK t^ w o o u itu rp .

House for rent, ti rooms, on Union
enue. Inquire AV. P. Stone.
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For Rent Furnished or unfur­
nished five rooms Magnolia avenue,
For Sale— A few thousand Liv­ Close in. Address Home, c-o Her.
60-tfc
ingstone Globe tomutos’, $1.0(1 a aid.
thousand. George M ott, Evergreen
For R ent— Furnished rooms
Ave.
66-21 p
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel
For Sale Globe tomato plants for
immediate delivery. Price $1.25 per
W ANTED
thousand. Alex Foster, Geneva ave­
nue.
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\ Information wanted ns to the
Fur Salt- Tomlito plants routly to whereabouts of ,Dr. William
II.
set, 75c per* 1,000. D. Lea , West Young or bis sons, ’ Charles nnd W il­
66-2 tp
Phone 370.
liam or daughter Funny, who came
SJtle.
to Florida some years ago from
Cut flowers for sa o— Pansies, vioStaunton. Va.», W. -A . • McComb,..7
lets, * nasturtiums, roses, 'etc. * Cull
Robson Ave., Orlnndo, Fin.
67-4'p
Mrs. Kute Stewart, phont 260-W.
G6-3tc .
Wanted— Millwrights, . carpenters
and ’ laborers.
Apply Osreoln Cy-.
“ Bred to Luy" Burred Rock eggs
press
Bridgend, Fla., I t miles
for hntching. $5.00 and $3.00 per,
east Sunfilrd.
57-2lp
setting from prixe winning pens.
Utility $1.60 per 15, $6.00 per . hun­
dred.
A few choice White 'W yan
dotto and Barred Rock Cockerejs
$3.00 and $5.00 each .if taken quick.
Keystone Poultry Yards, Longwood,
Fla ^
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per Yard
See Window Display

Though .Skirting Material is very
expensive, through o u r advance
buying we have secured a lot of
New Skirts make of fine GabardinePique etc., as. low as $3.50, $2.50,

Wanted— Work of any kind by a
sober, relinblc.mnri'ied man, 52 years
of age.
Prefer some kind of office
work. Experienced bookkeeper and
No. 1 penman, who desires to locate
in Florida.
Will accept, moderate
salary, with opportunity depending
For Salo— 16
hand form or drnft on ability. Address J. R. Moseley,
horse, weight 1360 lbs. Inquire L. A 247 Gordon St., Laurens, S. C.
Brumlcy. .
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For Salo—Ten acres hammock
land on Cameron avenue, right in
the heart of the celery delta. This
farm Joins railroad loading station.
Three ncres cleared. Must bo sold
to close an estate.
If interested
write F. J. McDannel, Owosso,
Michigan.
63-tfc

NORTHERN
ire Receiving Daily Shipments of the Very Latest

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

Satine Foulards, beautifully silk fin
ished. Comes in very choice pat
terns, 36 in wide-appears like silk
‘Prices 65c, 59c, 49c and

FO R K E N T

Roumnnia. evidently is on • tho tenementheredllamertta * and BppQnrn*.
point of effecting n separate pence •ncea thereto belonging, or in any Way ap.......... „
with the Teutonic allies by meeting |,crlalnln(
the h-rd -!i
v h ‘ ch are to be
exm led in return fo'r a cessation of
the inroads into the. little kingdom
which is now absolutely isolated
from* its allien.* The preliminary
pence trout}* lias been signed nnd
the armistice extended so thnt dis­
For Mr ml rr LrgUUlurr
cussion of n formal treuty may be­ To thr l&gt;emocr»(le Voter* nf Hrmlr
I t.rrrby jnno unrf my roiwlhUry
gin immediately.
Among the chief rc»rntalUr In thr r o t Florid* Ir
For Sale — 1000 lbs new celery
demands of the enemy is the cession from Hrmlnolr county, tubjrrt to I
wires. F. A. Stone, Eighth and Oak.
orotic primary to hr held June 4tl
of the Dobrudja. rectification of the year, and Inalla your consideration
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llurgnrlan*Roumnnian border, eco­ (luallAcatlona.
Itrsprrtfull
j. j. nicKih
For Sale — Ford Touring .Car, Dc
nomic advantages for . tlie central
mountable wheels. Good, condition
powers nnd aid in the transport of
Frank L. W * * dro ff A nnou nrae tar Lap* - *
Bargain. Phone 6. P. (f. Box 9S3
troops of tho quadruple ajlianrc
lalar •
T u the V o l* , . o l Ramlnole. C o.:
56-tf
through Moldavia and Bessarabia
I ha* to s n n o u n r* that I am a candidal*
for .ra-alactlon to lb* houaa of rapraaantat lv r . from Sem inole c o u n t y .. I t a v ln i ••rsrart
ou In th a t ra p a c ity In tho aoa«lon ol l» I T
tact I am p rr n a r .d 14 ( 1X4
t&gt;*ttrr aar»lc# In 1919. f do not know ot in jr r»a»nn
why you aho u ld not |lvo raa • aaaenu t.rm ,
whfch h o . o lw n y t been oceorH .d t i l reproo c n lt lly c . In tho na«t. I lu lly opproclal*
lh a h l|h honor pafil ma b y a la c tln i me In
I , I S and I hava rn d ra v o ra d -a t a ll llm ra to
look a l u r the Intarrata o l tho People at
Kemlnole c o u n ty nnd the .t a in n l F lo rlp a
I hope 1 have n o t'la llc d to lulAII your aap a c la tio n . a n d I Lru it yo u w ill aaa your
way rlaar to ( ly e ma a aerond term. A fa ln
lh a n k in f you (or the m any favora b u to w a d
on me Jn Ihe p a .t I promlaa that 1 w ill
be fa ith fu l I d the tru .t Impoeed In ma.
— . Youra v e ry tru ly .

Just receiv'ed sfeveral pieces of fine
Silk Foulards, exactly the material
for that skirt or dress. Comes 36
wide, lovely patterns, Moderate in
price. Some as low as

J. M. DRESNER

(MEN’S DEPARTMENT)

Furnished Rooms -by Day, Week
or M onth— Park avenue Flat, 105
North Park avenur,, over L. R . Phil­
ips St Cb. drug storn
Mrs. C. C.
H a rt,. mnnnger.
30-tf
DKPAIt M E N T OF T I I K IN T E IIIO Il
U. S. Land Ofllca at Oalnrayltla. Fla..
Kah. 9. IH 8.
Nolle*. I. hereby riven that Hecjaml
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I 9 P , made ilomratead Fntrv, No. OIIS6S.
lor S H ot SR If, Saclldn 32 and S W t f of
M V t(, Sacllon .13, T wnahlp 20 S, Han*.
32 H, Tallal.a..ra t'arldlan, ha. filed notlra
ol Intention t
make thraa-yaar proof, lo
d a M I - h claim to land ab *• dea-rlbad beford Clark Circuit Court, at Sanfcrd, Flor­
ida on the Slh day ol March, tl’ IS.
Claimant namri a. wltno-a a:
XIHall Taylor ot Geneva, ’ la. A. W. P a v l. r l Geneva, Fla. ■
tlaoria .Puahardl ot (lane a, Fla.
A. A. Moran ot Oaneva. Fla. *
HOIIT. W. D AVIS,
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lUflrter,
PP.PAUTJtir.NT OF T IIE IN T E R IO II
U. S. I.and Office at Oalnrsvllla, Fla.
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* N olle* I. hereby tlven that Alriandrr
W. Pavla ot Ornava, Via., who on April 24,
1613, made llnmr«trad Entry, No. 0II70T,
(or NE *f ot N W H, Section 33, Towrahip
20 S. Ilan t* 32
Tallaha.aa* . MarUlan,
baa fllad nolle* ot lolanljon to make Ihra*vn r proof to artahll.h Ha Ira to th* land
above dearribed h.fra Clark Circuit Couit,
at Hanford. Florida, On th* X M b-day ot
March. 1618;
Claimant name* aa wltnaaaaa:
Mlarll Tay.or nl Oaneva. Fla.
II. II. Graar ol Kolok**, Fla.
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Gaorxo Puehardt of Geneva. Fla.
A. A. Moran ol Oaneva, Fla.
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D E PA R TM E N T OF T IIR IN T E R IO R .
U. 8. lartd Office at Gal iarvlll*. Fla.
Vab. IS. ISIS.
N olict la htroby (Ivan tkat Tom 'W yn n ot
■■(wood, Fla., who, on November *, ISIS,
ad* Hora*«t**d Entry No. 014628, (or
H *t B W M . HEW ol B W g . and 8 W « at
RM, Section 34, Tow a.H p SO 8. Ran(*

I r. Tallahaa*** Matldlan, baa Bled nolle*
laUntlon -to make Commulatloa Proof,'
i aotabnab claim- (o lb* Had (b a n dea(bad; Nlora. Clack Circuit Conti, al Eaa
rd, ha., on lb* Sth day of April, IBIS.
Cialraaat oamr* aa wltaaaaaai
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C. W. Bntamlayrr of LoaiwooJ, Fla. , &gt;
Cbarloa Dorahart. *1 Loagvood,, Fla. |
L W. Enttmln(*r of Loogwood, Flo.
J,. M. Wolto ol Lon (wood .F la
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CURBSTO NE G LE A N IN G S
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
v
YOU AND ME.”

A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
« HE’ LL PBENT ’E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTEHER.
D oa D a a a o a o o o o o o o o a a o a a a a a

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Hero ia one on my friend, Post- 5 Pale, exhausted, sobbing, gospter Elder:
Ing, sho returns from the Valley of
•mall boy went to th . . f o p
low at th . poatofllco hor. . I . .
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ter said: "C an you give mo a two
ir bill for. these two silver dolf" Tho postmaster • replied that
ould and did so. The boy stuck
money Into an envelope and was
le act oPsetllng it when the postter said to him: Don't you know
ought to get a money’ order and
send money that way? It might
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S lw low o f
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c ,“ lu " up° " ,hl! P '"o w boalde her.
I t is a boy, they tell her, and her
heart goes out to God for the glory
of It. ^
Th e agony ia forgotten. ' She has
given ’ to the world a man. She put#
arm around the child, an arm tha
an arm around the child, an arm
that will always be there to guide
an(i protect.
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• th . now world ( h a f . boan.cre.
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up on an account of a wedding
an auction notice. The most
;esting part of the item follows:

heavenly smile of motherhood glowing upon her face', aho falh asleep,
T im e slips along on wings of the
lightning. The wee knit shoes, not
two |nc|,r8 |nng, give way to Bturdy
aj,owt D( ]0I,ther and'are put away in

"Y o u r aona'are but foddsr for my
gunsl" .To sons: "Your-mothers-ar#*
but brood sows for4my power!"
Her. man, hen boy t b it w u^ in *
■were that call. "H e re ," ho says,
"la my ill and mother'! all. Jualice,
happiness, mother love shill not per­
ish from the earth. M y.life for It!’
How handsome ahd noblo he "looks
In hla new unbforml How true and
brave ho will surely be.
How her heart fills to th3*bu rating
as memory ‘ piles upon hel* -"all the
Joys, struggles, sacrifices that mado
him hers, since that day when she
turned upon her pillow and glorified
the Creator who had sent her a boy
who would some day play a man's
part!
Today her boy, her, man, Is tossed
by the waves of foreign seas, a
corpse, for the beast has sneaked up
through, the spume and blown a ship
to bits. The striken mother is alone.
She goes to the chamber and puts in
her bosom the little knit shoes, while
her hungry eyes' seek his' toys, his
bpoks, .his clothes, anything that
was part of hlmi o"hd all is datkness.
Score# of other American mothers
arc today as she Is! and tho horror
of it must multiply a hundred fold.
Oh, let us who have no sons, who
feci no loss that wrings the heart
and* pictures all the future black, let
us, too, offer nil we have, that war
may-be killed and, all through the
coming years', mothers may have
their sons! • What Is a day of meatleMncss, or-wheatlessness, or moneylessness besides the life, of suffering,
struggle, sacrifice of a ‘single Amer­
ican mother? God help us* let us
save, sacrifice and - give as the
mothers must.— Fnlatku News.

Villiam Smith, the only son of * « mc
hi(,inK f,lncc aa' keeP*
and Mrs. Josiah Smith, and sake#.
.
Lucy Anderson were disposed'
W hat mending, brushing, advising,
,t public nuction ut iny farm, „„ her boy starts off to school! What
nights arpl days of work worry, sacMotber’s boy
rifice for his snke!
must look well behave
well and God alone rnn keep record (hDj'r'vgrov

uverag-1of how much o f'.,ur |*»P**; « « ' al » " « [ then, adr
df Tlu-I 1 *’ rn' ,t'H'r l'u,s ' n,° R* Rut &gt;t will
as tli cday, she'll go shopping,
T j(|, {(
:e. o n c or to the theatre, or to church on fwiL, are ,
f u.irk the urm of a fine, manyly fellow, f
^before
l. Men*.
as ren, years
sheep,
lirirle’s

»•«”
* " ” 7 Jay' “
t; ,WnV" meni slat
j°
’ 1 \at'
" l r ,-after wea,
do il!
Somo day’ U lwlH 1,0 t,Mf
Ration
‘ tr o r « ,,rm ,,f l" r ,H’&gt;'
," ' r‘ “ * cent: sh.ir
'Trn,P‘’ ' h,‘r 0,,&lt;J
rr; urn ,1,' P l ni« h,,'|renl.
Rr,
“ t11'
1,1 ■’l,rv nml unsellisli love. |||(,r cent.

Iteauti-I
spring
three
f molls1 about
1. The
on art

Hut. hehulri! the hoy is ri man, nnrl! menl, ‘JO
throughout the'world goes'up a cry" dry from
for all true men! A mad beast rav- a' tbirk si
ages I lie earth, would
befpn] all
In addi
mot her hood, would makt- all men J mixtures
mere brutes and bum an
happiness skim milk
tho hopeless •plaything of greed of ply them
power: a beast that says to mothers: they will

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H E N R Y M cLAUi
JEWELER.
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G O B IIAM ’ S STERLING SILVER
with wheat bran and silage, rf)0 per
Grow Plenty o f Corn
Florida farmer# should grow plenty cent more velvet bean meal or 86
of corn this year It will bo needed per cent more peanut meal by
for food and feed, for man and ani­ weight Is required to ’ replace meat in
mals. Good seed is scarcq in the the dairy ration. ‘
northern produoing area, which may
By the fourth test it was con­
result In a reduced crop, making it cluded that corn ailage In the dairy
imperative that Florida grow onough ration is much cheaper than sweetto supply the state’s demands. .
potato silage.
Much of the success of growing
All rations used show little varia­
corn in this state rests on tho care tion In their abilty to maintain the
used in planting.' The importance dairy cow’s wolght..
df testing the- seed cannot, be ■over­
emphasised, says the University of
Pasture the Pork
Florida extention' "dlsvlslon.
That
Pasture is one of the cheapest
part of the Work has already been*
done by' the progressive farmers; feeds for pork production, but It is
not advissble nor . profitable to at­
also the seed bed has been prepared.
tempt, to grow and fatten pigs on
It is.now time to begin tho planting
pasture alone without any grain?
throughout central and western
EH »J *
I.
r
says
the Univcrfity of.F lorld n ex­
Florida
tension division.
Tho depth to plant will depend on
Many farmers find it advisable to
the moisture conditions .In the field
at planting time. On rolling; sandy feed nqt less than one and a half to
land which Is dry, it is good prac­ two pounds of grain per hundred
tice to plant in the bottom hf a pounds live weight of pigs daily in
shallow furrow,-making the seed bed addition to the forage provided. A
six Inches below the surface. This maximum use of forage crops should
assures the seed being placed in a Itc made this summer'. A standard
moist soil, and if covered three of two pounds of grdin per hundred
inches deep it is likely to germinate pounds live weight.dally fo growing
quickly. As tho cron grows the soil pigs will allow n maximum consump­
can be grown ip among the stalks tion of greed'feed. Restricting the
which will make the- field level grain ration can he* practiced when
a field of mature corn is’ to bo hog­
ged
down in the full by the same
Tn Hal woods. or poorly drained
lands it may he advisable to plant group of shotes that have brwn car­
on a low lied, otherwise too much rier! through the summer on pas­
moisture may retard gsj:mirintion“by ture.
keeping the soil cold. This muy he
for a single row or it may lie 80 to
.'10 feet wide and separated by water
furrows. Planting on level ground
and covering the seed about three
incites deep is :t good guueral prac­
tice on most farms.
The distance to plant alsb de­
pends on the moisture conditions
and tin- fertility of the coil. Thin
sandy land, iarkinu in humus wiji
require wide planting. Under such
conditions, the rows should lie five
ffet apart and the plants two feet
apart in the row.
If summer le­
gumes nre to be planted between the
rows they may lie'six feet apart,
,
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On land capable of producing
twenty-five bushels an acre the
rows may he (our and a half fCet
apart and the plants'fifteen to twen­
ty inches in the row. If the field is
■to bo planted'in checks, there nhould
ho nhu ulnllc in about every seven
feet. When moisture conditions
nre,
#
good and the soil rocli in humus
much closer planting may be prac­
ticed safely.
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That aorghum ailage is a cheaper
feed for milk production than awweet
potato silage, even when sw&amp;ct pota­
toes ir e figured u t 36 cents a bushel,
was established by the second test.
Urtdcr present market prices for
sweet potatoes lb would not be
profitable to feed them ns silage.
Tho following facts were developed
by tho third*test:Vclt-ct bean meal
in the dairy ration produces slightly
more milk than peanut meal or cot­
ton seed meal; cows fed pdanut meal
produce milk at slightly less' cost

than those fed on velvsy bean meal
or
cottonseed meal; cottonseed
meal produced less milk ahd at
higher cost than did peanut meal
and velvet bean meal. ^Wlthr prices
for cotton seed meal and peanut
meal equal per ton,' cottonseed meal
would b« the cheaper fee&lt;J in polht
of milk production coat,. When fed

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Tlie ■fourteen months old .baby of BRICK WORK &amp; IM.ASTERRC
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brown died nt
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their home at Melrose, Fla., nt an
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after
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' "The Tliird Friday Of 'every
. month will be a business
meeting of the Red Cross,
at Woman's Club on Oak
Avenue, nt 2:110 n. m........

If the corn is to ho-Jorlilized with
commercial goods, the most of the
amount should tie applied ten days
before" planting. Reprated applica­
tions of fertiliser are nut usually
necessary, as there is very little
leaching from the soil daring ‘ the
spring mpnths and the corn plants
probably take up the fertiliser us
rapidly us it becomes available.
Heavy applications of fertilizer im(
mediately before or after planting
may injure the germination of the
seed.

. -By thu first, test It. was determined
that Japanese canc sifago a;td sor­
ghum silage have pructirally the
same feeding value for mjlk produc­
tion, and that one may be substi­
tuted in equal amount-for the-others

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•Feed the Milk Cows
Experimental, feeding of dairy,
cattle has been carried' on .by the
University__of Florida - experiment
station for several years to estab­
lish -the comparative values of sev­
eral different fecdstuils.-The results
of this lion rtf for tile last two ■yepfs
are reported by'Joh n M. Scott in
Bulletin ICI, which will he sent ffco
to those making the request.
The following comparisons have
been .made: Sorghum silage 'and
Japanese cane silage; sorghum and
sweet potato silage; cottonseed meal,
peanut meal and velvet bean meal;
and corn silage and sweet potato
silage.

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ixmnininixiiimniiyKinininnixiiiiiiiKiunninnxiiiinniiiixinianiinxiiiiinniiixmiminnxiiniiiiuiixmniniinx liiiiiiun-Njiijiiiiiii
Tweaty-two end Twenly-lhree. Town.hip Isouth, nango Thirty eoat; thence west to
T w i t l i on* •outh, H i s t * Thirty eatt; thence point of beginning.
•1 •lo o i (ha Mellon lino to tha eorntr •(
ctlone Sixteen. Seventeen. Twenty tad
Motion of L. P. Hagan, aeconded
Twenty-one. Townahlp Twenty-one couth,
Range Thirty-one eaet; thenre eouth along by C. W. Entzmlnger and carried,
the Mellon line to county line at the coutheaet corner of- Section Thirty-two, Town- O. P. Swopo is authorized to rebuild
ehlp Tewnty-ooe eouth. nango Thirty-one
eaet. thenre eaet along county line to Ite Clark bridge in hii district at cost of

HOLD REGULAR MEEfiNG £
FULL OF I N T E R E S T

centre line of eald creek
with the Range lina be­
tween
ftengee Thirty-one end Thirty-two
eeet on the eaat boundary Section Thirteen,
Townahlp Twenty-one aouth, Range Thirtyone eaet; thenre north along Itango line to
■tho quarter eerllon rorniT on the real bounJdery of Section Twenty-four,
Townahlp
I Whrrres It h»e com# to thoknowledge
Twenty
eouth. Range Thirty-one
eaet;
the board of county romralMloaeraof ■thenre.weal to
the centre of Lake Jraaupj
' — -*■atool* county •*■*•
that rnstaln election
die Jthenre aouthwreterly along the centre line
L'ta or prerlncta aa now conatltuled do of l.ake Jewaup petting on the north aide
L, leilud* that portion of adjacent water of Hlrd laland to the aecllon line between
Jtar within- the boundarlee of Seminole Seetlona. Twenty-ale and Thirty-live, Tpwnfaetr, HorlJa. Immediately contleuoue to ehlp Twenty eouth. Range Thirty, eaat;
(ruin nl tha election dlelrlcU of Seminole thence weet along Section line to begin­
ning.
eety, end.
J Whrrraa, It la Ihe deelre of the board of
He It further /Reaolved, that the bounLeaty rommitalonerd to altar or Change da lice of Flection I’reelnrt No. S. of Sem­
It bounciailra of certain election • dlatrlna inole county, Klorlde, aa eame now eilat,,
I s.n.imlr gounty ao'that aadd election be changed Jo reed aa lollowa:
lilricta -hall Include withlnl the bounderKlerllen lllat,let No C
ef rich «f raid rlectlon datrlcta tbe actI Geneva)
ml watar lying ecjd being within the
llcglnnfng at the quarter aerllnn corner
koeiiacti-r of Seminole county, Immedlelef rcotitui ua to each ol lalcf election clia- on the weet boundary ol SeMlun Nineteen,
Townahlp Twenty aouth. Range Thirty-two
■ata: Iherrforr. be it
eeet. run weft to tho rrntrr of I.elcr Jr*«up;
IKneltril by the board of county com* thence northerly along the renter llnr ol
gwisrera that Ihe houndarira of Flection l-eke Jr'.up to the Kt. John* river? thenre
iacc No. 1 of Seminole county. Florida, n e lrr ly U p the centre line of, the St John,
u
now ealala, to tie 'changed tci reed river to l.oke llernry; thenre aqulli'-fly
felloe. i through U k e llernry to the St. John,
river; thence aouthrrly up Ihe centre I In r.'erllon Dietrlrt ff°- I ,
ol the St. Johna. river to Its Interjection
(Weal Sanford)
l l W inniflf at thr inl»r»ertlnn of lha rrntff with the centre line of the Kruolokrhatrhle'
of I'lrk kirnur (in thr rily of Hsnfonl f*re»k; thenre wr.trrly up. I h e re.ntre line
|th thr suulh abort* of l**k# M o n r v ; run of r a i d rrrrk to the Itenre line between
uth al«*rc *);»• rrntrr line of l*srk ivanua Kangri Thirty-one and Thlrty-two emit, on
I th# renifr. Iifir of |(u£hrv it lfft; Ihrncr the re-1 boundary' nl Section Thirteen,
Twenty-one aouth of
lienge
Ll t'.fini lhr rrntrr line* of Iluchry atrrrt Townahlp
[ U« ontf» linr of Krmrh i v m i u p ; thrnrr Thirty-two peat; thenre north along eald
■th alone thr centre linn of French are* Range line to beginning.
•a&gt;1 it« ritrnalon* to *lhr Section Line
lie It further Keantved that, the- l-nunft»ft« Srrilona One anti Twelve. Town- dar|ee of Klrrtlon i'rerlnrt No 7 of .Seminole
T•mty •outh.
lUrtfr
Thirty
^aat;
-------w
— - - lu
u ia v ii fKlorlde,
ivm h ip , aaa
w ■aame
■■
county,
now etiett, l.e
n . e l along tald .Section line to the ch , nged to read ea folio
«i of Swrilon* Two, Three, T»n and
Election llletilrt No. 7
letee. Town-hip Twenty eouth.
Range
-ta .e.i, thenre north along Section line
(Chuluota)
(Winning at the intrr-ertian ol
the
Ike camera of Section! Twenty-Sla,
Creek
{
eaty-Seven, Thirty-Four
and
Thirty- centre line “ f tKe Eronlockhatrhle
T-iwnahip Nineteen aouth
Range with the rentre Hi.e ol Ike St. Johna river
Irty ra-t thenro writ along Section line run wrpaterly and motherly up the rentr
I ijuarlrr -ertion'corner between Sq. Ilona line of raid cre*k to Ita Intrraertlon with the
prtly-aev. a ar.d TJilrty-four, Townahlp county line on the aouth boundary line ol
•leva -outh, Range Thirty real; thanre Section Thirty-one; Townahlp
ThJrty-on^
rlk along Ihe north and aoufh quarter- aouth. Range Thirty-two rail ; thence* rial
-tire line and fit ritrnalon to tbe renlre on county llnw to the rentre line of the St.
|Uka Monroe; thenre in on raaterly dlree- John, rive/: thenre northerly along the ren­
along the renlre line of Lika. Monrqe ter line of thi) St. John* river through
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la point north ol beginning; thence-aouth Puttie Lake to beginning.
I hegianing.
...
lie It 'further Reaolved. that Ihe bonne
|Be It further Kraolveif, that the boun- darlea of Election Precinct No. h ol Sem­
p»a ol llrrllon Oiatrlct No. 2 of Sem­ inole county, Klorlda, aa aame now eilala
ple roanty. Klorlde, at aame npw ealala be be changed to read aa followa: _
“l*d tu'rrad aa followat
Eire lion lllatrlrt N o e l
(Lake Unwell)
K.lrrtlea lllatrlrt Ne. 2
lleglnolng at the corner of Section Kil­
(Monroe)
||leginn&lt;r.g at a point where the centre leen, Seventeen. Twenty and Twenty-one.
ef 'hi St. Johna river Interaerta ihe Townahlp Twenty-one, aouth, Rang* Thirtyp»g» line hr tween Itinera Twenty-nine one «a«t. run ae«l along Section line to the
Tl.uiy eaat, a.wl point bring about corner ol Serli-m Slrteen. Seventeen, Twen­
feet north nl the 'aoutheaat corner of ty and Twenty-one, Townahlp Twenty-on■tloa tine. Townahlp Nineteen aouth, aouth. Range Thirty eaat; thenre aouth
aga T arntv-nlne real; thenro aouth along along Section-line .to the eouthweat corner
1 Range line to the quarter-eertlon cor- of Section Thirty-three. Townahlp Twenty, aetpeeo Seetlona Nineteen and Twenty- ono aouth. Range .Thirty eaat; thenre eaat
»r in Townahlp Nineteen aquth:
thence along Townahlp line batowen Townahlna
It through Section Nineteen and to the Twenty-on* and Twenty-two aouth to the
of Section Thirty-two,
btrr of a-rrtinn Twenty, Townahlp Nlne- aoutheaat corner
I* ••"•h. Range Thirty eaat; thence eouth Townahlp Twenty-on# aouth. Range ThirtyI Ur quartrr-aectlon corner between See- one eaat; thenre north to the-point of be­
la. Te.ni) nine and Thirty-two, Town&gt;- ginning.
|&gt; Nineteen aouth, Itango Thirty eaat
lie It further lleai-lved that the bounderMr* bail aloag Section line to quarter- lea of t.Section I’rerlnrt No. 9 ol S-mlnole
|1I&gt;B rnrner between Seetlona Twenly- county, Klorlda, aa aame now eiiata, be
pea and Thirty-four, Townahlp Nineteen rhanged to read aa followa;
pi*. Kaegr Thirty eaat; thanre north to
Election lllalrlcl Ne. f
«ea(i» u( l.aka Monroe; thenre wealerly
•
tt.ongwoodl
1*1 the I.atre line of Lake Monroe to the
Rrginnlng at tne corner of Seetlona Twen
| John, river, thence northwraterly down
ty-alx.
Twenty-aevan,
Thirty-four and Thir­
canter line nl the St. Johna river to hoty-five, Townahlp Twanty aouth.
Range
ftitl
Thirty eaat, run weat to corner of Section!
8a it further HevMvad, that tha boun- Twenty-eight. Twenty-nine. Thirty-two and
of bilrrtlon Dlitrlcl No. 3 of Bern- rty-three,
Jowaahfp
Tweoty
aouth.
i , county. Klprldt, aa aoma now axilla, Range -Thirty eaat; theme north to corner
I thaaged to read x« followr:
of Seetlona Twtnly. Twenty-one. Twenty•i|bl and Twenty-nine, Townahlp Twenty
Klerllao Ulitrlr'l Na. S
thenre writ to
enulh. Ranee Thirty eaat:
(Keel Sanford)
rentre..of the Wehlvn „river;
there * seath-.
a l i e n i n g at the intrraeetjon of tha contra Ihe
..............
* n !A*W
a'.*J
» » » 0 ua (In.the elljr ol gaoford) erly Up the rentrs linn At the Wehlvn river
f , , 1*, *oulh ahort ol l.ako Monroe; run to Ite Intervertlen with Rente line between
f : r ‘ 'o'1* the centre line ol Park avenue Range* Twenly-elfht SnJ Twenty nine
|«k» remre line of Hughe/ atreet; Ihearo eaet: thenre eouth alone Rente line to tha
pi along the rantra Una of Hughey atreet eouthweat rorner of Section Thirty-one,
°* French arenue; tbonco Township .T w enty , eenlh Ranee- -TwentyU I, * r 'he centra Ilka ol T ranch avenue nine anil, thence eart aloes Townahlp IJna
It. e.ten.lon to tha Section line be- to tho aouthen-t rortirr of S.-rtion. Thirtyo.T. w tl««v One and Twelve. Townahlp flvr. Townahlp Twenty eouth. Range Twenty
r * t » aouth. Range Thfrty exalt thenro 'nine enrt;- thenre eouth to a point 1320 li.
aJvng .ald Section lino to the corner (more or lose), north of tha eoutheart corner
j e t t on. Two. Three. Ton and Eleven. of Section EUvqp, Townahlp Twrnt/-one
r»»ahlp Twenty aouth. Ranee Thirty eaat; eouth, Range Twenty-nine eaat; thenre enet
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- a of
-a
IJtO feet (more or- -leea)- -north
*°«th along 8ortlon lino to corner to a point
-ana Tweniy-ali,
Thirty- tho aoutheaat corner of Section T»n. Town.........
“Twenty-aaven, Thirty'■a * o* Thlrlv-Uve. Townahlp Twenty eiilp Twenty-ono youth. Range Tidily ea*t;
thenre north to point of beginningRang, thirty oaat; thenro axat "o
t
/V,“ f’ i thence following the cantr
ntro
Re It further reaotveit that the boundaries

Motion of C‘. W . Entzminger,
trended by O.'.P. Syvope and carIfd, the following resolution was
[dopted. in rc: Election Predncta:

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J'»*up In a northaaaiorly
arly dimedlrot of Kltdion 1‘reelnet No. 10 of Seminole
nlpng. the north aide of Rlrd rounty, Florida, aa aama now nxlxta, be
lk* ' ! t.h* St- Johna river; thence- In a changtd to rend na follewit
‘. r M
^*c»«lon down tho contra
Kfretlen Dlatrlri Ne. 10 ,
•f ihe Kt. johna river to Lake Monroe;
&lt;l-eke Mary)
• » V u,|lr direction oloag tho
Reglnnlng at the corner of Section* Two,
th . 1 7 ?' Uko Moaroo to a point Three, J e n . ppd Eleven. Townahlp Twenty,
j •Lheginnlag; tkanca eouth-to begin- south, Kongo Thirty seat, run south to tho
n
.
I corner, of Section! Twenty-ala. Tweoty•• It further .Re.olved, that the boun- m von. Thirty-four end Thirty-flve, Town8 " of Electionn .Prod act „No.
v. ,i „,
of Bern- •hip
ak|p Twenty eouth. Rang#
Range Thirty enet;
eaet:
Morido, no same now oaleu, thenco weet to the corner ol Seetlona Twenty
|tkanged t, „ , d aa followa; •
eight. Twenty-nine, Thirty-two. end Thirtythree, Tewnihlp Twenty tenth, Renge Thlr?
Election District Ne. 4
ty eeet; thence north le the corner of .Bee'
. (I’aola)
kw
•orner of Sections Two. tlona Twenty, Twenly-ene. Twenty-eight
Cx* j/?* ■tf,,Elo*o». Townahlp Twenty nnd Twenty-nine. Townehip Twenty eouth
(tar •* r sJ,V ,,y
H** ■•rth to the Rente Thirty enet; thence weet .efeni the
as Tki..
Twenty-ela, Tw en ty eectlon l|ne to the centre line of Ihe Woklvn
l Nl.' , ' ,0M
Thirty-five, Town- river; thenro northerly dawn.tbe renter line
of cold river to lu laferoectlon with the eec­
e iM
T v rty eorner
• •**1* tlon line between Bectlona Four .end Nine,
If e. ____
_ r^o.*?f,k’
1..,0’ the quarter .MCtlon
Tewnehip Twenty eetrih, Range Twentyt h e wi
nine eeet; thence enet eleeg eectlon line 16
point af beginning.
•u U a V r ' V «*M»o ol SecUon Twenty.
Be It farther Received, thet the bennN tk .n c .7 ‘ 7 “ ,M» tk «» flange Thirty derfeo of Election Precinct Ne. It of Sem­
k Nl\. "
‘ ‘" - I k Section Twenty inole county, Florida, ee aame new ealete, be
l*he w*TTV jke quarter section corner cheated to reed na leliewei
knehln Viu2“ &lt;,r&gt;r ol *B* « U&lt;,n Nineteen.
,
Electl«h Dlatrlri Ne. II «
* “ h,a,.
7 B. •*««h, Kongo Thirty
(Altamonte)
•l*« T»aa*iVt^ *le»g Reege llnw between
Beginning nt the eeuthwaet corner ef Sec­
»«*» Km !r Jr;5,**-w,d, Tklrty •“ »* »• «‘ * tion Nineteen. TowaUlp Twenty-one eouth,
ItheHe o i!i.U.T 8u J&lt;k» river; tkenae Rente Twenty-nine Anal, rim north to the
In. r t»„ ?"•_! h» **»U r Use of the «t- aortnwaet eprner ef Section rla. TAwnehlp
P of thi w ?,k,r* If Interoecte tho centre Twenty-onn eouth. Rente Twenty-nine eeet;
(the col,,, n1* * ! '* « * *k»»co southerly thenre eeet along Tnwnehlp line tn the
'*“ • ( »Ci w .klvo river to eonlheeet corner ol Section Thirty-dee,
h^na^rou," .•li h v*,k* * • « ' ( » lino between Tewnehip Twenty,OAoth, Haase TWenty|‘ h. lUnt. T l d
Township Twenty nlne eeet; thence eouth to *n point lSzO
* « -ctlo .
* V ‘ &gt; thenre eoet fact (more o r ’ leea) north ef the eenlhenat
lt*V °*•
to beglnsTag.
corner ol Section Eleven, Tnwnahlp TwentyIt further n__ 1 _sk.a
M fS2i*r n3f#,T,*d* that the boonJte icunt, v f11, Trodnet No. ■ of Sena|
to reed as followa:
T .s.h
Thirty cm 11 thenre enalh to the aentheAet
Elertlen Djetriet Ne. I
’
corner ef Section MftJeo. Tewnehip Twenlyapulh. JUngo
Ranee Tnlrtjr
Tnlrty ea.t;
eeet; tkeoce
tkeaco wont
weet
te &amp; S 'J - » « the m n er of Sections ene
iVe.epelh.
the eoutheeet comer
of Section Bevenleen,
',»V v e ’ T .V .*1^ ! '" * TMrtHowr sod to
---Tewnihlp’ Twenty-one,1tenth. Range Thirty,
thence eouth
l^roroer"'* '.“ V *'0* 1
''1' ef&gt;nVVe Mctlo^Uns veet;
root; tSeoco
eoutn to tbe
toe eoutheeet
eoutoaa.v comer
corner
I
Mr el Sections . Pourte*p. rifteen, of Section Twenty, Townahlp Tweoty-ono

hla m in In cutting timber hear Chu­
luota.
Reporta of tho aeveral county offlciala, read and ordered filed.

&amp; Son,* 4.90; A. Vaughan, 160.00; Hagan, 12.00;.O. P. Swope, 4.00; E.
S. F. Doudncy, 65.00; Hand’s Caah I!. Kilbee, 8.00;
Grocery, 16.00; Juo. D. .Jinkins
• Flno &amp; Forfeiture .Fund—Schplle
79.42; E&gt; A, Douglass, 20.63; ElliottMoines, 50.00; David Speer, 65.00;
Warrants paid during the month Fishbr Co., 3.00; Landis, Fish &amp; E, E. Ilrady, 51.60; Sanford Hand
Hull, 300.00;-L. A. Drumley, 12.60;
ordered, cancelled.
Laundry, .82; E. A. Douglass, 3.00
$165.00.
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Following bills as audited by the L. P. Hagan, 12.00; C.’ W. Entz- E .'A . Douglass, 18.00; E. A. DougMotion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
clerk and-approved by thia board mingcr, 18.00; O. P. Swope, 22.20; 18.00; E. F. Housholder, 63.39; L. G.
by C; W. Entzminger and carried,
El. H. K.ilbec, 19.20.
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were ordered paid:
Strlngfcllow, 4.21; L. T. Hunt, 1.91;
0. P. Swope |s authorized to open
Seminole
County
Guard
Fund—
E. E. Brady, 84.75; Chas. E. MeGeneral
Fund—
Lake
&amp;
Rosscttcr.
right of way in his district between
Geo. Fox, agent, 20.00.
Crory, 43.87; E. E. Brody, 12.58;
}100.00;
E.
A.
Douglass,
12S.00;
present briqk rood and the Lcinhart
Publicity Fund—rScmlnole Co.
A. B. Cameron, 45.00.
' Forrest Lake, 05.00; Geo. A. Dcroad.
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Fair
Asso., 110.00; Seminole Co.
Cottes, Jf75.00; Dr, J. T. Denton,
.There being no further businesa
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
30.00; II. C. Du Rose, 20.00; Mrs. Fair Asso., 3 L 7 I; Seminole Co. Fair board stands adjourned to meet next
by C. W. Entzminger and carried,
Asso.,
108.29.
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L. C. Glisson, 20.00; W / € &gt; W U ll»m ^
regular meeting in April, 1918.
that Bonding Company on bond of
Rond &amp; Bridge Fund— J. C. M it­
son, 65.00; E. F. Housholder, 4.00;
Hamilton Johnson' be released from
Dr. J. T. Denton, 4.00; Dr. J. N. chell, 30.00; John Vaughn, 15.00; M
further liability under said bond, as
Rabbit Hair Supplants Wool.
Tolar, 4.00; David Speer, 2.00; E. E. Edwards, 8.00; C/ K. Lucas, 10.00
all work has been completed and H.
Ilrady, 8.90; L. R. Philips &amp; Co.. W. F. Taylor. 280.00; Lawton Bros.; ‘ Ilnbblt bttlr Is nupplnntlng wool In
Johnson has been discharged, and
19.53;- L. P. McCuller, 2.20; Hill 118.31; Hill Hardware Cq.,. 13.35; W tho felt tint making industry of Aus­
nil liability under said bond has
Lumber Co.,. 11.23; C. H. Dlngec, J. David, 7.00; J. J. Cates, 299.52; tralia. where there lire thirty factories
uctually Ceasct).
59.00; Iferntd ‘ Printing Co., 20.50; rhe-Texas Co., 35.09; Leonard Kolz. In operation nt present making uso
Bill uf Chase &amp; Co., against Trus­ Hill Hardware Co.. 9.64; E. K. Uru- 21.75; Oliver M. Fnrnell, 9.60; O. C. of rabbit fur for tills purpose. It Is
tees of Florida Groves Drainage’ Dis­ dy, 2.00; Snnforti Pub. Kerv. Co., Bryant, 7.50; P. 11. Boston, 60.83; naltl to be superior to the finest
trict for $5.00 approved ant! ordered 26.08; S. Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Co., 31.95; R. II. Bronson. *3.00; W. C. W il­ merino, nnd millions of rabbit skins
ure imnle use of tumunlly.
paid.
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co., l.$0; Tim liamson, 30.26; J. M. Wynn. 160.00;
Motion of O. P. Swope, second­ Keane, 9.00; H. &amp;. W. II. Drew Co., Uubt. W. Lord, 7.65; Sunford Nov.
Kissing.
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ed by L. P. Hagan and carried tha 6.68; E. A. Douglass, OiOO; C. M. jrork’fi, 1 11.83; V. Schmelz &amp; Son,
An optimist liolils tills pleaannt pros­
sheriff have ‘jail whitewashed. *
Berry, CO.00; W ight Oror. Co., 102.00; E. G. Hodges, 66.31; C. F.
pect out to eiiKUReil couples: •’L’ limarNotary public bond of M. P. 41.79; W. C. Williamson, 145.81; Harrison. 120.00; J. T. Mal.uin, rletl Yoliplea kls.«j am) forgive. Mar­
M obley’s Drug Store,, 2.00; Celery 22.60; State Boat! Dept., 19.00; W . ! ried couples kiss mill declare n truce
Bohinson approved.
Bond of Titos. P. Denham, Jr., Ave. Store, 10.81; Roht. W. Lord, M. Clark, 100.00; C. Garrison, i while, Hu* heavy artillery Is being mov­
to earry firearms, approved and li­ 2.15; Hand Bros., 1.50; T. J. Miller 18.00; L. A. Ilrumley, 12.00; L. P. ed up.” —Kansas C’lty Stnr.
cense ordered issued.
Motion of 1.. IV Ilugun, neromleik
by O. P. Swope anil carried, that
clerk advertise for bills for putting
in new door joists anti laying new
flooring on ( ) viedo-Chtlluotn bridge
over Ernnlorkhutrhie Creek, and
also for con\plete rebuild of all wood
work on this bridge, flooring to be
2-in. x 6-in. and floor joists to be
8-in.*x 10 in.
Motion of O r i ‘ . Swope, seconded
by L. P. Hagan and carried, that
Mr. Kilhce be authorized to clay tho
ruts on half mile of rond between
Geneva and Chuluota, ut eosts not
to exceed $150.00.
Motion
C. W. Kntzminger, sec­
onded by L. P. Hagan, and carried
that clerk be instructed to draw
warrant, to Seminole County Fair
Association a for • $250.00
payable
from the publicity fund.
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Motion of L. P. Hugan, seconded
by O. P. Swope nnd carried, that
matter of ferryman for Geneva
bridge be turned over to Commisslorfera Ilrumley and Kilbee to
investigate.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
by C. W. .Entzminger and carriod
clerk (^Instructed to request A. C. L
B. B. Co. to put In ccossing quarter
mile west of depot at'Markham, to
conform. with strAw rond leading
north, and also to rebuild all cross­
ings on the S. &amp; E. B. B.
Motion ol L . P. Hagan, seconded
by 0. P. Sw.ope, arfd1carried, (he
following resolution was adopted:
Whereas certain affidavits have been
presented to this board, regarding
irregularities** in the- Fourth' Justice
of tho Peace District, with rcfcrenco
to the collection of fines and penal­
ties, for the alleged violation of the
traffic laws of the state, and Whereas
said affidavits show that certain
moneys have been paid to the con­
stable of said district, and no report
of satne'has been made, therefdre bo
It Resolved, that all of said aflldavita be turned over to the prosecut­
ing attorney, and he be requested to
fully Investigate the matter, and if
the law has been violated to insti­
tute such criminal proceedings as
may ' be warranted by the facta
found to be true;' And be It further
Resolved that should Investigation
show that the Justice of the peace
baa failed to 'h u k e a true and com­
plete monthly report, aa required
by Sec. 963, that said failure be re­
ported to the Governor. And also
that the county auditor be instructed
to make a thorough audit of the
books and accounts' of the just lco of
the peace and the constable of Jus­
tic e 'o f the peace District • No. 4,
Seminole county, and report to this
board.
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Motion of E. II. Klibce, aeconded
by L. P. Hagan, and carried, Prose­
cuting Atty. Schelle Malnts Is in­
structed to notify J. E. PoTterfleld to
dear certain roads of all - tree topsl
and other obstructions caused by^

E N L I S T
Your Dollars in
Servi
vice
U . S. Bonds, W ar Savings Stamps, and U. S. T h rift Stamps
must be purchased by the people from money Baved from their
incomes— e v ery dollar spent for an unnecessary thing is a force
o f evil.. W hen that dpllar .buys labor and materials for equip* ping our arm y and n avy it has double forco— first it ceases to * *
aid the enem y and second it i$ fighting for us in. behalf o f m aa- .
kind. B o sure that you r penniesrTiickles, dimes, quarters and
* dollars are enlisted in the cause o f your couritry. An idle dol-• lar is a S L A C K E R dollar, but a dollar wasted in war time is a
T R A I T O R dollar.

A ll Postoffices Sell
the Stamps

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GOVERNMENT

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M X M O N TH *

Th e St. Auguetine Record, 'a n ­
swering s' reader's Inquiry about the
aurora borealis .states emphatically
that it la against any such proposi­
tion, if the people don't want it
That's just the way the-Herald feels
towsrds the ignisfatuus. Darn 'em
both!— Punta Gorda Herald. . 1
W c don’ t raise cither one of those
cropn^n Sanford but if Fclkd nnd
Jordan are "a g in " them we will sec­
ond the motion. There are too mang
new fanglcd notions anyhow spring­
ing up in Florida until we older folks
are being Ignored nnd first thing wc
know thpy will discover "tick s" in
the watches. •

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|u Ultima
results will1 run
1 . into.tiia.
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years to come.
| I t ' l l unjust to offer undue.criticlsnf to our carriers* and it has always
been bur province to refrain from
words o f worry to their interest or
method of operation but in this in
stance, when for the lack of one ele­
ment in logical operation our section
and our statft stands to lose millions,
it is time to offer at least a sensible
suggestion.
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Y O U R HOBBIES
If the things you want to do,
stand for the upbuilding of this city
or Seminole county or the state of
Florida or the United States, then
the Sanford .Board of Trade, the
Auxiliaries of Oviedo and Geneva
aro with you soul and body. Ttys
Is not merely talk but la being dem­
onstrated over and over
again.
We feel proud in saying tt^it with­
out exception, the Board o f Trqdc
has, In every instance offered time
and money in ‘ promoting the good
things staged by various organiza­
tions and peoples in this county.
They have set aside creeds and poli­
tics and .in helping have done so on
a broad scale of better conditional
and progressive strides.
In turn,
many of these organizations hsvo
reciprocated when called upon* while
others have been too busy. When
it is remembered that the Board of
Trade Is strictly n civic body—a
body of members who ore loyal to
Soniinole county and who arc giving
their time and money to further the
interests of their county and re­
spective cities therein, it is passing
strange that any citizen or organiza­
tion should hesitate to affiliate as p
member of the Board' of -Trade and
help that organization, do the very
things, except In a bigger way than
they nre doing or can do. Broaden
your , hobbies, brother! if you ex­
pert continuous aid from n certain
source, then it’s up to you to help
supply the dynamo from which you
expect current.
Broaden out, get
bigger—you’ re being nixed op by
the many who uro nTrendy doing
this.
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' : ’A y 'r o M O H iL E . LIC E N S E S
‘ N o'dd u b t there are many owners
of. automobile* 'and other motor
driven vehjclea ia^thla' state who do
not. understand the Intent an4 .pur­
poses of the Act of 1917, Chapter
7276 of the Laws of Florida, and in
their Interest, as well aa in tho inter­
est of those who are not owners of
auch vehlcloe, publicity should be
given to the'law in order that those
who aro derelict in registering ‘ their
machines and securing U gs they undpratand and appreciate the rcapon
albilUy resting upoti them and the
wrong they are committing against
themselves, as well aa all others who
msy be Injured by fsiluro on their
part.
The Act provides in iu title that
its purpose Is to licenao and rOgulate
tho running of motor driven vehicles
on the public highways. The Legis­
lature in enabling this statute was
exercising the police power of tho
state with a view of protecting the
lives and . property of its citizens.
While a license tax la required to bo
paid by tho Act, the proceeds afe for
the construction of good roads In the
different counties of this state, which
feature was not the main purpose of
the Act.
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I t has bccqme necessary that the
speed of automobiles and other mo­
tor driven vehicles he regulated and
this is provided for by the law.
Means of. identification nre essen­
tially necessary and for this reason
the law provides for n metal tag to
be attached on the front nnd on the
rear of ooch vehicle, thereby furnixhishlng rqcnns of identifying the rar
in the event that the speed limit is
exceeded, or of reckless or careless
driving, or in esses of accident where
injuries have been inflicted to ’ per­
son or property. .
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L U C K !!
Means Chance or Accident," D o you think that is a good thing to
depend upon— N o ! “ Luck is opportunity grasped." • Interest on

CAPITAL $30,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00

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PUBLICITY PULLS PROGRESS
PRODUCING NOT .PROMOTING'* BOARD OP TRADE RESULTS
(HY TUB SBCRBTARV)

The interest Is over increasing A t
the last monthly meeting of the
Board of Trade the attendance
checked out as follows:
C Seminole county merchants, 8
Sanford merchants, 2 lawyers, 1
minister, 4 fertilizer men, 1 tenpher,
4 county commissioners, 3 bankers,
1 real estate man, 10 tourists and
85 farmers.
Wo'll be looking for
you tonight and at all following
meetings.

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was the Sanford Herald. This or­
ganization and The Herald have
been working'hand in hand on the
transportation situation nnd when
almost despairing, several other not­
able state papers chimed in nnd
render an assistance that Is valuable
and should be appreciated hy "every
grower and. shipper of the stiRo.
Mark this, however, the troublir Is
only just beginning! To get -results,,
continual hammering
must he re­
sorted to and kept up. Not antag­
onistic hammering, but conservative'
tireless . work. / Until a • "tonnage
system is inaugurated nnd main­
tained” nothing definite will be ac­
complished because It is impossible
to get continuous or satisfactory ser­
vice out of a locomotive designed .to
haul* a thousand tons by giying that
engine fifteen hundred tons per
train,.

Whon a strong committee has been
decided upon active work will he
started to
thoroughly familiarize
every ono with the vital issues fn-l
volved in the war and the need by
tho.governm ent of strong financis
backing. -With this early prepara­
tion it is believed the maximum of
subscriptions will be secured in this
county when the selling campaign
begins.
Tho Third Liberty Loan probably
will bo authorized In April, While
the Treasury Department at Wash­
ington has given no intimation of
the size, of the issue, it Is expreted
it will bo larger than eithyr of the
previous loans.

|n order that those who might
not willingly obey the law would lie
Wc wish to thank Mr. Searcy of
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forced to do so, the Legislature fixed
Longwood for his complimentary
Editor Apderson of the Bartow
a penalty fpr violations hereof de­
letter.
It is encouraging to know;
Courier-Informant
spent
Severn I
claring It a misdemeanor punishable
M EATLESS
that ho appreciates the ' efficient
days up In Jacksonville the pust
by n line of not exceeding 6100.00 or
ONE n r m .
work of the Board of Trade nnd
week seeing the fair nnd everything,
by imprisonment in the county jail
WHEATLESS
more, so because he takes time to
and incidentally harbored a few
not exceeding six months, or by both
write and tell us so. In his letter he
strangers who neglected to register
flue and imprisonment in the dis­
also takes, time • to boost "h is"
while there were roams to rent. He
cretion of the court. It will be seen
Longwood and that mnkes us feel
was observant.. too, for ho wrote
that it is within the power of the
Natural das.
even better towards him.
Longhome: "T h e new styles in women's
court to sentence a person violating
Natural gas Is probably formed fa
wood has n good citizen in Mr.
apparel nre very, evident here. At
Come to the Board of Trade the earth by n process of nntuml illsthe law by driving a rar without two
Searcy, nnd Sanford thinks n lot of
------- L -------first glance it
appear that the
meeting at. the court house tonight. filiation from the animal nnd veer inMe
metal tags attached - to it, t o 's ix
both the man and the town.
S A V IN G
. town wns full * o l fourteen-yenr-old
months* imprisonment and n line of
remains of past geological e|metis, and
In
the
perihd
of
the
war
there
are'
girls; but the .short skirts cnn’ l rnmIs
nearly the snind product n* l« illt1100.00.
Pushing Liberty Bonds
Oh, yea! we are again going to
two things to save—one is.material,
lllli-d from coni In the retort* *&gt;f c.n
ouHage crows-feel about thu eyes."
It. W. Mnttox. field representative
At the present time when every mention the question of advertising
the other money. * Material not
factories, only lustrni, of Hie hml of
- Plant City Courier.
of
tho Sixth Federal Reserve Dis­ fires the Interna' bent of tin- earth.
loyal
citizen
is
doing
"his
hit
,
your
product—specializing
ns
you
nre
bought by a private citizen for his
Say, Anderson wna not looking for use is left for use of tho government; support the Government und help j m)lJ[re9 individualizing in tho sell- trict Liberty Loan Committee, as­ nLtcil perhaps by cliemlcql tleriniipoflctow'fl feet on Jacksonville chickens, money saved by a private citizen, carry on the great war, when lhim-{|njr# j t 'mpan!l conservative reliable signed lo this zone N heie to co­ 11oil, luis cnuscil Its formation on ■
was ho?
when material is hot bought, and sands of. the flower o f the youth of ■ftrmg t0.handle your product nnd to operate with tho county ‘chairman magnificent saute.
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------- O ------ r when that money is turned over to our country have been culled lo |secure the best results from those in perfecting an organization to wage
- Unci* Eben's View of Life. ,
T H E T R A N S P O R T A T IO N PROB- the government, gives to the gov­ leave home and hear arms, it would I firm# you mUBt f,ria specialize in a widespread-educational campaign
"L ife,” snld Uncle Eben. "Is like s
LEM
ernment power to secure the mate­ seem th n f there would not bo n your "pack"t-there.'a.only a demand in the interest of the Third Liberty
trip In a flivver. _ I f . you in|sse«i de
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. An article irijthe Florida Metropo­ rial that is automatically released hy .single person who would - seek to these days for tho best And when Loan. . , .
evade his duty to his state in any you have standardized und perfect­ • Ho will spend several days con­ right wfty, the tinnier you travel &lt;le
lis of Jacksonville' n few days ago, the private citizen's snvlng.*’
worse you gits lost."—Washington
manner,
and those who are permit­ ed your pack, begin" on the consumer ferring with members of the com­
according to our idea, touched the
Stnr.
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Saving in war time Is simply n di­ ted to stay ut home should do their
■ key notp of
the
transportation
by telling the many millions through mittee, ■hankers and business men.
version of the buying power of utmost'in every way possible to aid
trouble vd toriny. Several times be­
advertisement of your product, and
money from file individual to the in tlie protection and preservation of
fore t bin T h e'H erald has carried ar­
ai must ut once $2.00 will he tJitgovernment. Ai a general proposi­ the lives and property of all citizens, |,njnjmurn f „ r
ticle* along the samr line nnd has
the farmer for cilery.
tion saving is a hard matter to de­ nnd especially of the families of those
Hats with Dash and Class
niiVst.ced the same line of -reasoning
tine. as the application of the term gallant men who have enlisted.
nnd it is still our corilontion that the
Let (tingling‘ call in his advance
abound in our millinery show. There
involves, several contradictions.
It
only ‘rem edy for the transportation
nre hats of the most ultra type as well
is a familiar axiom that ho who . When a child is. run o v e r . or agents* nnd desist posting tho gay
w it now existing is "th e reduction of
as those more quiet in tone. But all
spends.money wisely stives, while ho knocked down hy a.machine and the signs of tho Indy "bare-bnck-rld'er"
train tonnage." ‘A logical analysis
driver of the vehicle has, by reck­ nnd nt once his mammoth show WML
are strictly correct in style and trim­
who saves money wisely spends.
of costs and results between a ton­
less driving, killed or cripplod for go' broke.
Let the fertilizer com­
ming.
Every worn an t can come hfr*
We cannot nfford to argue against
nage train and one of extraordinary
life the son or /laughter of one who panies stop putting their products
with
an
assurance
that she will linii just
tonnage, leads to greater costs per spending. The hoarder is n loss to has gone to the front to give his life before you in tiie way of advertisethe
hat
she
wants
nnd
at a price she will
train mile for operation, greater co*-.* the community and to himself. We to the cause of humanity, and it is ment und soon they would
lone
bo
perfectly
willing
to
pay.
sumption of fuel^ added ‘delay to cannot afford to arjtuc for spending. discovered that the owner of the car their identity nnd go broke.' If Soars
equipment, missed ronncrtiqns ut Spending for the war. We need to could not he idedtilicd because the Roebuck didn't send ihrir cata­
terminals —resulting in congestcd'.ter- save money when that means saving car was not numbered and he did logue direct to you, they would not
ratnali, more overtime for man commodities.
not have manhood enough to stop be today receiving a minimum of
Let us keep the distinction clear.
jiuwer; enough, many timer, to pay
and face what he had done, tho four hundred thousand orders daily.
a new crew out and out and last but Every dollar that is expended for people will realize what a "slacker" Post urn knockcd'-a hole in coffee—
by no means least, depreciated mo­ any purpose Is, of course; put Into means In failing to comply' with the that old established .beverage, by ad­
tive power and double the cost of circulation?- If it is paid for some­ law.
vertising., Ford, through advertis­
thing needless it permits sd much
upkeep.
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ing has made a staple o u t.of what
The
sheriffs,
constables
nnd
police
labor or material or goods from being
Many additional costs along the
was considered a joke only a few
used fur the nation's necessities. officers are charged with the ditty of
hlnr~ of claims, dissatisfied shippers,
years ago and while wc have been
enforcing
the
laws,
and
it
Is
especial­
But if it is paid for .something that
daw
•tc.y-are.' not mentioned
asleep Kalamazoo haa through ad­
is essential to the war It applies ly the duty pf-sherifTk and constables
Ibut to .rdn^ltjer all in all, n locomovertising produced a million house­
to
see
that
nil
laws
arc
observed,
Just-so much additional wise and
wives who soy .-"Kalamazoo" . when
WyB ovprtsaded and flirting with the
and
.for
this
reason
they
should
ar­
courageous handling of the situation
thoy order celery and-tlie consumers
rest
every
person
driving
an
auto­
that confronts every man, woman
are glud to pay: fifteen cents far two
and child o f 1the. nation will pay, mobile or other motor drfven ve­
little stalks they packed and adver­
hicle
not
having
metal
togs
on
tho
both directly nnd indirectly. The
tised.
Sanford produces twice ns
front
and
rear
thereof
ns
the
law
curtailment of onb's personal ex­
much celery os tho wholo state of
provides.
These
officials
should
bear
penditures, when that rtansfers buy­
Michigan, hut Michigan grts twice
ing power from the Individual to the in mind that it is a misdemeanor not
Prom ptly and Correctly government, benefits the I mil idual, to have the 1918 tags on all &lt;*urs and as much for her product us docs
Back your Board
of
Rendered M ean Much benefits the government, and bene­ If the owners of cars ore slackers and Sianford.
Trade
and
that
o
ganizatlon
will,
not doing their duty they should be
to the Retail Merchant fits the people as a whole. For by arrested. - - ------ ----------------------- — within reasonable.Lima.almost.dou­
the curtnllmsnr* the lndlvldunl~ha»'
Incomo on celery.
It is -hoped that everybody will ble tho farmers’
sot for himself a healthier and saner
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standard of living. He has closed furplsh the sheriffs nnd constables
The Board- of Trade wishes to sin­
competing -with the government in with information as to evsry car not
cerely
thank Mr. B. W . Herndon,
having
proper
tags,
as
tho
law
la
in­
bidding on essentials that are needed
Mr. W . H. Byers, Chase &amp; Co. and
foKwar. He haa surrendered some­ tended to apply to all alike.
The Wakefields for the potatoes,
Tallhsssce
Record.
thing for others.
celery, lettuce and jellies, used by
Tho concentration of energy for
the Seminole Hotel, Jacksonville lost
winning the war is the highest mo­
Nature's Rrr«r. —
Tuesday. "See the bill of fare in this
tive that can domjnate our lives to­
fiufferei writes us'that |t nature had Issue cf the. Herald.
day.
With thought before us, we known what ehc wns about when aha
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ca% therefore properly reduce our made man, she would have given him
Since
lost Tuesday seventy-fwo.
two
noses—
one
to
hnvo
a
cold
In
nnd
material wants tb a minimum. Wo
allcrs
honored
the‘ Board 'o f Trsdo
one
for
genernl'uttllty
Then
you
could
material wants to n minimum. We
combine th e Ledgerand State*
can save on our tables.
We can get tho first on. amputnt d (ns In the They were out of the state people
case of tonsils or an appendix') and live and all very much interested in Sem­
m en t work
' reduce labor
msk# sure that our clothing is no
comparatively happily ever after, -W#
bookkeeping
about WC Sim]
longer serviceable before * we can will call nature'# attention to |L— Ex­ inole county. ••
and ^hmiastes
tea with euspurchase more. We can economize change.
’
All the papers a ll‘ over, the atate
on fuel and lights. Exactly as wo
• Statements itemized to date
are fpll of the transportation ques­
savo will there bo more fuel, cloth
and may be delivered on d e ­
Edward's Diplomacy.
tion now confronting the growers
and food for the uses of the war.
mand. This loo## leaf system fit*
Edward had been told repentedty and shippers. . It is indeed time
every .retail btaiom. Wa will
And- when we have- reached -our not to say he did not like food which
gladly explain Its application to
expenditures, wo can then .turn wna pdued to him at the table. ‘ He pe ople Were' waking up and it ia
' yewr bn»l»##f. No obligation
them tb the uses of the government was Invited to a belghlxwVto dinner w ith 'p rid e that wo state that the
- 00 your part
It c4n.be placed on account imme­ nnd was offered/cherry i»ffv which he first commercial body to take up
diately in any amounts from 25 did not care for.- Ho tactfully said. and go after* this matter was the
c#nts up to one thousand dollars, by “ Well, I’m Jnst crazy for cherry pie, Sanford Hoard-tof Trade and the
The Leading Man* in "VE N G E AN C E A N D TH E W O M A N " R Saqi
InvatHnK In War Saying Sumps, but won't yon Just .save It for sup- first paper to give apqce and thought
* £b#a# 148 • " 'Sanford, Florida
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and expression to this serious trouble i
"T u t Fighting Trail" Degins Saturday, March 16th at the Star
{which are on ail# everywhere. ‘

TUESDAY

The Quality Shop

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Monthly Statement Outfits

HERALD PRINTING CO.

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afaitert i* Brief
person*! Ileoxa
of Interest
Lyceum benefit

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Floating Small
Talk* Saedactly..
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Herald Reader*

next

Tho meeting in Sanford Friday is
partof a nationwide campaign
Tuesday*
churches concerning
Tuesday evening next is the d*te through the
of the much talked of end pieaaure- tho moral aims of tho war, under the
,bly anticipated benefit concert. . auspices of a committee of which
Houso for Rent— E. T . Woodruff. Hamilton Holt, odltor of the Inde­
pendent is chairman and Ex-Presi­
68-6tp
dent T ift a prominent member.
George Wise, the laundryman has
Dr. C. A. Vincent, a prominent
joined the “ Ford Fracture" brigade
and will be laid up a few daya there­ lecturer, now at W inter. Park will
also apeak* at tho meeting Friday
by.
• . - night on "W orld Reconstruction."
Mm. Gregg Maxoy, who has’ been
The public is invited.
visiting her slater, Mrs. J, D. Doajt y left yesterday for her home in
Sales of War Saving Stamps and
Froatproof. " . ... .. v . ___
Thrift Stamps In Seminole
Co.
Break your Celd or LcGrlppe with a
From "the beginning or the cam­
'l^ a doses of 666,
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paign for the sale of War Savings
Sergeant Seth W oodruff is In the Stamps and T h rift Stamps on De­
^ity on a furlough from Camp John­ cember 3rd to February 28th, In­
son.
Seth .expect* to leave for clusive, the sales at thh different
“ Somewhere" soon.
poatoffices in the county have been
Among the prominent visitors,'to as follows according to the reports
the city is J. L. Betta, a large peach rendered to Central Accounting Post­
grower and planter of Woodberry, master Elder by the local postGa. He Is a brother of Chas. Delta m Asters
of this city.
Altamonte Springs .....
Eggplants for sale.
J. E. Spur­ .Bridgend-,....
Chuluoti
ting Phone No. 2.
58-2tc
.
.Mr. and Mra. O’ Bryan and daugh­ Geneva____
ter of Grand Hav'cn were tho guests,
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnlseman
yesterday. Mr.-O’ Bryan is a prom­
inent bunker of Michigan.
All tho participant* in the grand
concert next Tuesday nltfht will he
equipped with Just the most de­
lightful kind of encores with which
to raplirnte the audience.
RUB-MY-TISM — Antiseptic Re­
lieves Rheumatism
Sprains Neu­
ralgia etc.
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. -((Purge Kirkland, who will bring
Kirkland's Cirrus.to this city for the
Red Cross Society Circus will ar­
rive here today to arrange for. the
advertising campaign and other de­
tails.
..
The ' department was called to
Sanford Heights last evening ui 7:30
when tiro .bifrning in the nearby
grass threatened the home of It. A.
Thomas of the postoflice force.
IJuweVer, the danger was (jyprted
before the department cduld rcarh
the in me.
For Wood and htfavy hauling see
Murrell, or phono 378.
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Hev. and Mrs. ,J. II. Dew spent
.yesterday ns the guest of Supt. J. F.
MeKinnon at the Carnes Hotel.
Hev. Dew is a Baptist evangelist
and is returning to his home after
holding .three meetings In Florida.
He has conducted services In every
state in the union. Mm. Pew id a
former p u pil-of'M r. McKinnon.
Expensive Hemstitching Mnchlno
just installed at tho millinery shop
of Mrs. II. L. Duhart.
Ladies of
Sanford are invited to call and sec
this machine in operation. Fourth
and Sanford Avc.
13*t(
The gentlemen have 'been asked
to giv e ‘ some of tho male quartets
they have previously sung and which
. the public has so well- enjoyed in­
cluding “ Tenting," but they have
prepared all new, bright nnd spark­
ling selections that .will, we feel war­
ranted in saying, please better than
evlr. and for encores they have
.some of the latest and most fetching
things that tickle the risible*.

Kolokce......... _ .......,..r....

Lake Mary
Lake Monroe
Longwood
Oviedo.',..... ......... .......APaola...
Sanford..........
Wagner.
Total Sales

$2,161.17

Executive Committee Meets Nett
Saturday
The Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee meets at the
court house In this rity next Satur­
day morning at ten o’ clock.
The
following cull, has been uUsucd by
Chairman C. II. Dingro to the mem­
bers.
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March It. 1918.
The Seminole County Democratic
Executive Commit Ire will meet ut
the court house ut Snnford Saturday
morning, .March 10th ut ten o'clock
to mnke preparations for the pri­
mary election to he held in June
this year, nnd to take nurh action
regarding the assessments of candi­
dates, etc., an may come before the
committee. Your presence in earn­
estly desired at this meeting nnd if
you cannot attend, please nend your
proxy as the meeting in important.
Signed:
C- H. Dingco,
It . J. Holly
Chairman.
Secretary.*
Roll o f Honor
East Side Primary:
First Grade -David llallurd,
Claude 'Hgrndon, Hilly Morse, W il­
liam ock,' Kinchen Powers, Cecil
Rutherford, Antoinette Shinholser.
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Second Grade— Alitc Elder, Ruby
Martin, Pearl Robson, N e ttie Jftone,
Liu Spurting, Luella Mahoney, Flds‘sio Vickery, Louise Fortson, Edgar
Elliott, Robert Moye, Laj cnce
Schell, George Lenrh, Stephen Shinholner, Jeme Stoinoff, John Edward
Higgins.
Third Grade: — Claude Locke, Ar­
thur Zachary, Algernon Speer, Ger­
trude Benjamin, Margaret Martin,
For Hale — Pepper plants fine Rebecca Stcvonl, Sylvia Dresner,
stork. Two .300.foot beds. I f ’sold Camilla Puicaton, Louise Thrasher.
In one lot during -next'- fire day*.
West Side Primary:
C. M. Slone Cameron Ave.. near
First Grade— Ilosco Wallace, John
Celery Ate.
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‘Miller,, Willie Lee, Snllje Humph­

In the.coming benefit concert Mrs,
N'rrn McGuin has been rcqucctcd
to again afford the pleasure of hear­
ing her inimitable " M y Aunt Eliza."
Tin? • always ’ "brings down the
house" and those who-have heard it
will he greatly pleased that thoy are
to hear it again, whiio those who
have not heard It will now have op­
portunity oi enjoying this replete
*ith quaint humor presentation.' ■
Notice to Properly Owner*
.Section SO of Chapter 6696 of the
' ■ » » of Florida provldei tKit “ If
the taxes upon any real estate shall
not be paid before tho First day of
April of any year, the tax’ collector
shall advertise and aeil."
Please take notice that state and
county taxes, if remaining unpaid,
will become delinquent on April 1st.
• Jno. D. jfnkins, ,
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T a x Collector,
Seminole County.

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. Moral Aims or the War
Dr. ( ’ has. 3. Macfarland of New
ork, Gcnefal Secretary of the Fedrrji Council of ChuCchea will speak
at the Methodist church'in Banford
" " * * » • Mar. 16, on The Moral
Anns of the War. Dr. Macfarland
* as in Germany when the war
broke °ut, and went on a special
r?Wsinn to the churcbea.pl the warcountries of Europeans' the rep[ ^ " t s r i v . of tho ’churches, of'Amerlie Is thoroughly familiar with
niernatlonal problem*, hating writn ** number of book* dealing with
* War dnd world reconstruction'.

ries, Martha Fitts, Joe Fierat, Vir­
ginia Pennington.
Second Grade— Lenoro Shaefer,
Clara Smith, Lula Mac Wilkes,
Woodard Bcrtolsoil, Jhhn Hudson,
Henry Russell, Aiys Chorpcning*.
Third Grade— Georgia Calhoun;
Maudie Fortson, Beth Losslng, Ruby
Middleton, Gladys Stemper, Lillie
M ae Lord, Edna Sutton, Joe
Mcisch, George Putnam, Guyo
Week*, Albert Powell.
Grammar School:
~ F o u r th 'tirade— Gladys* Wynn, .
Thelma Dobbin*, Claudia Foster,
Eva Dudley, Leslie Moughton, Louis
Husdon,1Claude
Robson;
'Clyde
Booth. Vernard 8haefer, Hugh Bru­
ton, Kcrmith Hurley, Briigs Arring­
ton, Frank Chase, Frank Dutton,
William DuBose, Mildred Ha.nd,
Ruth Fellows, Margaret Edwards,
M a ry ' Elisabeth Moye,’ Margaret
Norfleet/ Margaret Peters, Lillie
M * y Smith, Cornelius .Wcth, Fred
Weeks, Deane Turner. •
Fifth Grado — AJtrle Fsculo,
Sarah Lewis, M ary Elizabeth Puica­
ton, Thelma Spurting, Elma Tolar,
Nelda Van Ness, Harry Woodruff,
Georgia Mobley, Maude Lake, Tllllc
Behjamin, Karl Dorner.
* Sixth Grade — Jessie Matthewsv
Rosa Lee Oglesby, Olive Russell,
Emma Spencer, Julia Thorpe, Lola
Thorpe, Uclen Kennedy, John WIItfcn, Morris Moyd, Elmer Tyner, E.
K . F ostev’ Jr., K ittle DuBose. N ao­
mi Scoggtn, Robert Hagan, John
Lundqulst, Victor Pqwell, Eric Vllhon, John Brumlcy.
Seventh Grade — ?rminla Houser,

THE SANPOBD HERALD
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Emily Ling Ip , Margaret EricsDn,
Em ily Bailey, Gladys Wilson, M ay
Holly, Hattie Lewie, Ludle Proctor,
Edward. R um ph,. Herbert Coffee^
Robert Thrasher, Ralph Woodruff/
Lorina Franklin, Demarioiia. Mus■on, Virginia Packard, Rosa M B
helm, Virginia Long, Nora Jenkins,
Robert Williams, Alice Gooding Me
Kim, Doris Moore, Charlotte Smith,
Sarah Whecless, . Helen Walthall,
LIxsio Flowers.
E ig h th , Grado — Zlllsh Welsh,
Anna DuBose, Eva Gaylor, Lillian
Shinholser, Dora Mae Oglesby, M ar­
garet Levis, M ary Beil Allen, Fred­
eric Rines, Willie Mallem, Edward
Moye,’ ’ Sydney Kennedy, Peyton
Fortaon, Tom Brothersonr,’ Willard
Lumley, Ruth Loosing, M sgrsrct
Zachary, Lucilo . Jenkins, Dorothea
Mickey, Helen Randall, Nellie1 Mes­
senger,
High School:
L
.Freshman Class — Georgia W a lt
or, Martha Garrison, Msry Garrison,
Velma Venable:
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Sophomore Class — Mildred Hus*
ton,.Gladys Adams. .
Junior Class — Katherine Levis,
Leia Hutchonson,. Alollie Aber­
nathy, Gladys Dlctcrich, Theodore
Runge.
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Senior Class — Rosamond Rad­
ford, Mary Bello Lynch, Zota D avi­
son, Alice Vaughn, Clifford Walker.
A Knocker’s Prayer
Oh Lordl 1 attended church this
morning and I was called on to pray
arid I prayed., I prayed fervently
and long and 1 asked for blessings
for everybody— particularly, myself.
But Oh Lordl
I couldn’ t say in
meeting* some things I wanted to
say, and since Thou sayest "g o to
thy closet and p ray" I am doing as
Thou
biddest,
nnd
I
be­
seech Thee to listen nnd answer my
supplications.
Lord, I am against
tho progress of this town nnd 1 am
aguinst limin' that are trying to help
the town get ahead.
I don’ t see
any use in it nnd their efforts are
interfering with my business. It is
for this reason then, Oh Lord, that
I ain knocking. Thou knowest that
for many years I have lived In tills
town and during all that time I have
gone to church regularly except
when it was raining too hard or was
too hot or too cold, and Oh Lord! I
have -always contributed liberally
when the collection plate was pass­
ed. yea. I give twenty-live cents
each Stinduy t|mt 1 go and I also
offer up beautiful - prayers to Thee.
I do this to-impress the people with
my greatzpiety and to help them,
just so (nr, and l think. Oh Lord!
thut 'doing siieh should fulfill every
obligation, and I don't think. Oh
Lord! that during the week, any per­
sons should g e l'o u i and .try. to do
anything that is not within the regu­
lations of the church—as I see it —
and it is for this reason, Oh’. Lord
that I am wrestling with Thee In an
effort tr&gt; have this progressive busi­
ness stopped.
am making a good
living here, Hh Lord! and though 1
m a y_ ain sometimes in doing it,
Thou,. Oh, Lord! art a forgiving God
and when* I ’ p'rnyest to Thee, I feel
better—for n tim e—and when' I
promise to discontinue some, of thp
things I sm prone to do, I believe
Oh Lord, that .Thou will let me by.
So now, most gracious God, listen
to my prayer and answer it by stop-^
the
progressive
upbuilding
of this town.. Already my fingers
scarcely ever touch the pie. 1 am
not asked about tho many things
that take place hereabout.
Ydu
know, Good Lord, that 1 opposed
organizing the-Homd Guard, thnt I
couldn’ t nee any sense In spending
so much oh tho Red Cross and to
save me .1 can'.t understand why
Thou should'est sanction the Wom­
an’s Club and the entertainments
they give from time -to time. And
Oh Lord! this Board of Trade is
certainly putting me to tho bad, and
since I am always in close touch
with Thee, I am coming to You
straight asking that this organiza­
tion may be put out of business;
and the other ones too. Wo have
too many people here now, and
since I am satisfied with things Nis
they are, 1 don't see any use In
others trying to benefit things.
In conclusion, 0 Lord, If thou
will answer this, my prayer, I prom­
ise to Improve in T h y Grace and to
show Thee my sincerity; I will begin
next Sunday by increasing my .con­
tribution to thirty cents a week ao
as to help pay up my psitor'a back
salary and pay off the large debt
hanging over my church. Amen*
Contributed.

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HAPPENINGS ,OF INTEREST. IN AND
i* Following are ~&gt; the personnel o f
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committees
appointed *&gt; by 'lih e
M n .'N * i m Kta* Me La lit* Its. Social Editor. Aaron* hartal
p*rtU* orsnjrsnk*,
board of governors of the Sanfordlor tSIi column. It wauM bo approcUtod U thoy would telephone 1704
Board of Trade, to aerve for the
year 1918 unless otherwise ordered:
D. C.
The abovo announcements
Crciffan Afwife Club - • “
Organisation
membership
The Cecilian Music Club was call wee received with much interest In
F; P. Forster, chairman, L. P ,
eQ to order on Saturday, March 9, Sanford, as the charming bride and
Hagan, B. E. Squires, £ . T,* Wood­
with a good attendance. The fol­ her mother’ were the guest* of Mr*.
ruff, J. G. Ball, O. P. Swope, L. A.
lowing program was • enjoyed ’ by John Bennett this winter and were
Brumley, Schelle Malnes, F. F- Dut­
the recipient*' of much' attention.
those present: *
ton, Ed. Putnabi, B. F. Whitner,
Duet, March on American Patriotic T h e brid* has a number of friends O. L. TayloJ.
, Sonp (2 pianos)____ ___ 1— Rptph throughout *tHe state who will Join
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Watcrwa/a
Nellie Mesengcr, Mr*. Munion _ - in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Crockett
Ej.
T.
Woodruff,
chairman, J. B
Fairy Fingers......... .......1...... ....Sister a-long and happy life.
Calder, L. AI. Refibindcr, R . J.
Madeline Malone
Holly, F. P. Forster, E. A. Doug­
Little Folk Chorus, Sing Robin
Sgt. Seth
Woodruff,
Quarter lass, A. P. Connelly.
Sing.......... ....... ............... Spaulding master’s Corps Is at home on a fur
Agrlculllure
Margaret Neal, pianist .
lough.. He expect* to leave for
G.
F.
Smith,
chairman, 0. K . .
Duet. Concert March....... ....... ......... France ve^y aoon.
Lucas,
D.
R.
Brisson,/
John Afeisch,
Margaret Davis, Helen Tcrwilllger
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C. F. Branan, W. F. Blackman,
Troll Dance :............ .......... .....; Orieg
Mrs. and Mis* Madary of Phila­ Geo. Chamberlain, L. J. Hartley,
Charlotte Smith
delphia are spending some time in Jr., Steen Nelson.
Duet, March Heroic____ ......Schubert Sanford, the guests of Mrs. L. G
Manufacturers
Winnie Strong,' Ixetta Stone ■
Stringfollow.
J. D. Davison, chalrmln, ,S. O. Walt* .
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Shinholser, C. F. Williams.
I^ma Smith
The many friends of Mr. F. W.
Solo, Cradle Song.;.....——
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Publicity
Wilmott will regret to learn of .the
Mildred Holly *
Sphciie Maine*, chairman, Norris
critical illness of his mother in Or­
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M ay Holly, piano
Levis, H. B. Crowder.
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Spaulding
Transportation
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.Schnall
A. P. Connelly,' chairman, H. G;
Miss* Mary Iryrin, after a most de­ Dietcrkh', Harry Ward, C. E. Hen­
&gt; Theodora Miller
Dance Caprice.......... .....Psdcrewsky lightful .trip to Miami is again the ry, Al. E. Dooley, C. J. Marshall.
guest of ber sister, Mrs. Cecil GabVirginia DeCoursey
Legislation .
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The program was * concluded with belt. ’
J. J, Dickinson, chairman, Schelle .
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collection of short readings by •
Maine*,'K. A. Douglass, C. W. Entx•
Mrs.' II. C. Maxwell which were
Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Mr(,&gt; Perra- mingcr.
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thoroughly enjoyed by nil present.
Finance
The club adjourned to meet again spent Sunday at Daytonn Beach.
T.
S.
Huff,
chairman,
A. ,R. Key,
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on the fourth Saturday .of March
II. C. DuBose.
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Adelo Runge, Secy. *
Mra- Papworth, Mrs: Lake, M n
Health and Sanitation
Neal and Miss Adamson motored t6
Dr. J. T. Denton, chairman, H. R.*
Social ll'etromr for M itr DranAltamonte Saturday afternoon.
Stevens, P. M. Elder.
Miss Josephine Druno of l^ikeland,
Entertainment'.
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daughter of Congressman H. J.
Q .'L . Txyior, chairman, Frank L
Deane Turner spgnt Sunday in
Drane, who arrived ,in Washington
last week-laden with,orange Wps- Tampa, the guest of First Lieut. Miller, S. M^J.loyd, W. J . Thigpen.
These comTOWees are going to bo
soms has been welcomed into con­ Metcalf,-17th Inf., 1). S. A.
called
on many times during the
gressional social circles. Miss Drane
ye a r.fo r service and rim Board oi
has spread the perfume of Florida
Dr. Green and Mr.' Wilkins of
among fhe wives and daughters -of Buffalo, N. Y „ are spending several Trade will look to them for active,
cooperative service. It it -requested
both houses of .congress, and has weeks at the,.Hotel Carnes.
tHat y o u ‘ keep this list on file and
been the guest of liohor at* n num­
‘
.hui from time to time, the commit- ber of luncheons nnd dinners.
J. I,. Bardin! the genial represent­ tees handle mutters where possible)
Mr*.’ Champ Clark, wife of the ative of the Bradley Fertilizer was in line with their respective duties.
spenker of the house of representa­ in town Saturday.
It in ulsn tho duty of each member
tives is to entertain Miss Drane the
of these committees to act ns mem­
first of the week.
Mixa II us,■! Me Dli mi Id spent the bership rommitlnc and nil together
Miss Drane, aside from her socail week end in Orlnndo visiting her help to inrrense our membership In
the Hoard of Trade.
activities is spending much time on parent*.
some important research work in the
,
Notice
library of congress. She will remain
George A. DnCotles left lust night
Notice is hereby given that the
in Washington until the middle of for Boston on .a business trip. ,
board of county commiVsionera offer
April. On account of illness in Con­
, , .
.for sale one pnir of mult*,‘ pair to bo
gressman Dra tie's family, both Mias
\John RusseU is In Chicago, on- JMi|tnil|cll 1&gt;y thr ll0nrd. For in­
Drane ami her mother cannot ho
bunine.vi and pleasure combined.
formation sen commissioner in your
awny from tiie Lakeland home at
district. . ..
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the saina time.- When Mis* Drane
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E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
Dr. O. J. Miller has returned from
returns in April her mother' will
68-tf
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come to Washington lor tho rest of a business trip to New York.
the senson.—Tampa Timra.

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Miss Pracltoa Lefller entertained
with a beautiful/Widge purty yi-aterilny afternoon/' It wus a fnrewell
party for her sister, Mrs. Iiraxton
Perkins, who leaves Wednesday to
make her home in Daytona. “ Linda
Lefller" was one of the most attrari
tivc and popular girls that Sanford
has ever known and no young.man
has ever boon more esteemed in tho
ronmyinlty than Braxton Perkins
and it Is with the deepest regret
that'we give them up. A number of
Mrs. Perkins' intimate friends were
invited in after tho game to say
good-bye. The house, was most at­
tractive,. great bowls, of "A m yrillis"
were everywhere. Tho.color scheme
tvhich wus red was carried out In
score card* arid refreshment*. De­
licious7ice Scream, strawberries and
rake woro served.
Mrs. George
Fox' won the prize, an embroidered
card t*blc luncheon set. Mrs. Eu­
gene - Roumlllat cut the consolation,
pair of silk hose. Tho guest of honor
was presented with 'a lovely knit­
ting bag. Those invited were Mrs.
Perkins, Mrs. Archie Belts, Mis.
Charlotte Hand, Mrs. Geo. Fox.
Mrs. Daiger, Mrs. A. B .'W allace,
Mrs. Claude Howard, Mra. 'H urt,
Mrs. Roumlllat, Miss Annio Parramore, Mrs. Jim Dodge, Mra. Hal
Wight, -M fw Florence Frank, Mrs.
Deus, Mrs. Ed. Lane, Mrs. Marlowe,
Miss Annie Whitner, Miss Munson,
Mrs. Cecil Butt, Mrs. Britt.
To the regret of their many friends
Air. and Airs. Braxton Perkins jviil
leave Wednesday to make their
home in Daytona. The best wishes
of the entire community follow
them.

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. .What Might Hava Been.
Mr. nnd Mr*. William Franda
"W hat are you Worrying about!" .“ I f
I eat eggs I think about the chickens Flanagan announce tho marriage of
they would .have, produced, nnd If 1 their daughter. Willie Alayc to Air.
eat chickens I think about tjie eggs Henry Bowen Crockett pn. Wednes­
they.might h a v e.la id a n d It’s becom­ day, tho sixth , of. March, * nineteen
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Philadelphia and Mrs. C. E. Bell at
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Time fop Strategy.
There le no euch thing as returning
to the days of one’s youth. If there
were nnd wo were asked If tho teacher
licked us, our reply would bo "Not ex­ • A. AI. M artin of Palatka, repractly; wo made a strategic retirement sentlng the Crown Wllliamette Pa­
after almost losing the •seat of our per Co. was* regia.cred at the Hotel
trouscra.’’—Houston Poet.
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tloti tha heavy taxation which la bound
to follow, the war for year* to come
and the shrinkage o f fortunes through
the 71001100 of all' American aeenritloa
consequence o f ou» o»tiao«o4a|o-tho
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.N o t only la.the rrlch roan's.war" an
abaurd myth; tbo charge la a hateful
calumny.
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Business men, great or amall, are no
different from other Americana, and
we reject the thought that any Amorlcan, rich or poor, would bo capablo o f
the hldeoua and daatardly plot to

rata oq the moot
ne**&gt;
We Tax Normal Pi
• War
— In ahnrt-our-i.
creed that normal
taxed here much t
Eng|M d.-while-dl
(axed leaa hearily.
You will agree ^
*"* bolh,.lh® *°*,c
wou,d bo bolh fa
more In accord wl
If the tax on bualr
decreaaed and. on

bring upon hla country the aorrowa
and auffeyinga \&gt;f w ^ In order to enrich himself. Buitneas men are bound
to be exceedingly heavy financial loaers
through' Atoorlc.’. ■ » »
Into th.
war. Every element o f aelf-Intereat
should have caused them to use Utelr
utmost •efforts to preserve America's
neutrality, from which they drew so
much profit during the two and a half

pronta.
ft.) Qur federal
far higher than It 1
where else. The i
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iddlllon t0 that, v
nance taxes which
land,
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Buford. Lodge No «
Communication ore:
t
third
Tuesday* .at 7:00. &lt;K.fl«
'Visiting brethren
welcome. *
O .L. Taylor
Jaa. Moughton
a suBjec^... .
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" I am very glad to have mst'you, Mr.
Allen. I enn't thnnk you enough.for
bothering to help me tonight." •
" I should like you, please, not to
speak of that again. Once for all, It Is
a privilege. Ilut It Is so pleasant now.
And I was thinking of a girl I knew
once. She was very much like you.
That's why I apeak o f her. You—you
don't mind!"
"N o ; I should like to hear," sho said
alowly, looking awny from him. Then
he continued:
"She was In Englnnd several years
ago, and we met.*' lie spoke as though
recalling memories to his own mind,
nnd did not look at the woman at his
aide. " I only knew her a -pionth, and
perhaps I shouldn't have taken the lib­
erty. - But I couldn’t help thinking— so
much of her."

"And your

Our Income Tax and Taxes Abroad.

American Business Men Ready to
Make. Sacrifices With­
out Stint.
T A X ES

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American Taxation ths Most Demo
. cratlc In tho World.

15.000

America
t-l of 1 p.'O.
I H P c.

H i P- c.

tit we and the ao rolled "occupa­
tional" tnx nur total tnxntlon nn In­
comes of IJO.OOO Is 014 per cenL nnd on
Incomes of $lft,oooo$; percent.)
In other words, our Income taxation
la more democratic than that of any
other country In that tha largest Incornea are taxed much mora heavily
and the amall and moderate Incomea
much ipore lightly than anywhere, claa
and Incomea up to $2,000 for ma-rled
men not taxed at all.
(8.) It, Is |rue, on tho other hnnd,
that on very lnrgo Incomes—in distin­
guished from the Inrgcst Incomes—our
Income tnx Is somewhat lower than thrf
English tnx, hnt the difference hy which
onr -tax Is lower than the English tnx
Is lncomparat)lyi more prohounced In
the case of amall and moderate Incomes
lhan of large Incomes.

Beautiful Effects With
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Subdivision, St. Petersburg; the cel­
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Bay; the Matheaon and Dealing Es­
tates at Miami aad for a countless
number o f others.

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"Thank you Indeed, If you will bo ao
good, though I fear It would he presum­
ing too much upon your kindness.”
"Tho kindness will lie entirely.In
your allowing me to assist," ho snjd.
Through tho Jjnty transparency of tho
veil bo could distinguish handsome out­
lines, nnd cyea thnt ahown nnd laughed.
There could lie no necessity for wear­
ing It Indoors. Her voice sounded as
tho voice of one he hnd heard often,
somewhere. A suggestion of a soft,
modulated drawl was pleasing. Who
ntnong hla feminine acquaintances pos­
sessed thnt peculiarity of accent Sud­
denly he turned toward her and scruti­
nized hcr.lntcntly.___.____ ____ _____
It wna In London, three years before,
he recalled, that hs had met her
and nfter meeting her he had post­
poned bis return to New York. Her
party traveled to Paris and over the
continent, and singularly, his' plans
took him to the same places. When
they parted he had promised to write.
But he omitted to Include hla street ad­
dress In his mtsalve,'and sho (u\d no
means o f learning the location o f bis
blfice. A mustache'adorned the Up
which hnd been smooth when she knew
him In Europe.
“I’ ve run out hero on some lire stock
business, and aa I’m not expected,
there's no one Here to meet me. OtheN
wlso my transportation facilities would
he entirely at your service." ;
• " I f It comes to that. It Is I* whq
should excuse myself for being.here,"
she replied. "I have been Invited to
the wedding of a college friend, nnd
thinking I could not come sent regrets.
Then at the eleventh hqur I managed
to get away," tmlllng, “ and ao—"
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, "And ao we're here." .
Bhe looked at him questioning!/. He
wished be had an Invitation to that
wedding, n oon lyaald :
"Tho rain lias ceased. Bhall we
•tart?"

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8 f mlnoie Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sta
Meets every Oral and third Thuradiv
In aach month. Everyone who has sees
hit Star in the East are cordially Invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
The.Samord Council K. of C.
Mee's the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m„ and tbe
P* P " e,ch month, »t K.
of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
C. L. Britt. Pin. Sec’y.
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
N(siting knights always welcome.II. McLaulIn
O.J. Miller
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The Ijikc lircczo Council Nn. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday nt 7:30 P.
M.. in tho City. Hall. Viiiting brother*
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Hoc. Sec.

Mudern Wiondmen of America
Meets 2.-4. Thursday evening*. 7:30.
“ The Americana are the most Ideal- in M. W. A. H ull. Pico Building.
.Istle nnd Imaginative people In tliu C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
world, ami the must -prosaic, because
Consul *
Clerk
like Wordsworth, the most prosaic o f
Loyal Order of MooAc
poets, they helluva In hupplncss, qnd
Sanford Lodge No. 1310 meets In I la I
happiness In them us to Wordsworth
' means 'mens* snnn In corpora sunn;’ In Stone &amp; Grove Iltilltling Second 'and
every one efficient In the tnskH of mod­ Fourth Mondays in Month nt-7:30.
ern life, the least heroic of doctrines.
" I met u young Amerlpnn poet, hnndsome, uud besides -eluted hy winning
some prize or other for a- poem. He
said to me In Ills arrogant way that
poetry Is a byproduct 0f lift*. Why, I
imld, 'It Is life Itself.' 'I don't ngreo
with you,’ was nil he condescended to
reply. This young then' expreared tho
Amcrimn Hen.
" I think the English dlsllko of the­
ories, etc., through their long history
Is heenuse of their poetical mlmlM and
their preoccupation with personality
und Its freedom.
"The tuste for scenery has tills ltd'vnntuge over the tnMe tor limiiun na­
ture; the henrt Is not bruised. Yet
tdneo scenery is never absurd as are
poor murtnls, neither la there laughter
nor genial pity. Wo love scenery
principally because the feelings It ere*
■ntcn nre tranquil and easily controlled
so thnt wo can enjoy our full measure
of nelf-conlent; dealing with human
nature, the poet cannot ho the supe­
rior person nor can he he proud."—
From the letters of John Butler
Yeats. ,

~ MdVedVer.'If we add (q our Income
tax our so called "excess profit tnx,"
which Is merely hn additional-Income
tax on earnings derived from business,
we shall find that the totnl tax to which
rich men are subject Is In tho grant
nmjprlty o f cases heavier hero than In
Englnnd or anywhere else.
(4.) It Is likewise true thnt the Eng­
lish wnr excess profit tnx la 80 per cent,
(less various offsets nnd allowances),
whilst our so called excess profit tnx
ranges from 20 per cenL to 00 per
cent.
Ilut It Is entirely misleading to base
a conclusion as to the relative henvl-.
ness of tho American and British tax
merely on a comparison o f tho rates,
because tho English tax la aaacased on
a wholly dlffeTefit basis from tho Amer­
ican tnx.
The American sxctaa profit law (eo
called) taxes all profits derived from
hualnsaa over and shove a certain
moderate percentage, regardless of
whether or not such profile are tho
result of war conditions. The Ameri­
can tax la a general tax on Income de­
rived from business In addition to
the regular Income tax. Tho Eng­
lish tax appllts only to axcaaa war
profile— that la, only to tho sum hy
which profits In the war yean exceed
the profits In the* three yenra preced­
ing the war, which In England were
year* of great prosperity.- In other
words, the English tax la nominally
higher t^ian purs, hut It applies only to
war profits. The normal profits of bustness— I. e„ the.'profits which bualneaa
used to tnnke In ;&gt;cace time—are ex­
empted In Englnnd.' There, only the
•xcasa over peace profits la taxed. Our
tax, on tha contrary, applies to all
profit* over and olluTQ a very moderate

In

rale pn
$1,000
MOO
10.000

•'The Royal Palm Nurseries are the
largest growers o f ornamentals in
the State, with s variety more com­
plete than any In the South. Any
landscape elToct can be produced
with our slock. Our free eervide
department will make suggestions.

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The "Exceaa Profite" Tax Hera and
Abroad.

Income tax

Economy, in Landscaping

Happiness Has Principal Charm—The
People Are the Most Ideallitlc .
and Imaginative.

1N T H E R A I N

Ralph Allen left the train nt Carlinsvilla Junction. A lienvy rain drove und
spattered viciously on tliu platform; he
buttoned his mackintosh closely around
him and stepped under the projecting
roof of'the little station. The village
was a mile distant and the prospect
of floundering through the downpour
afoot was not agreeable, lie muttered
some adjectives relullve to the weath­
er, nnd wns surprised tq hear a femi­
nine voice close to him nsk:
"I beg your pardon; can you toll me
the means of getting to the village nt
once? Of course/ I mean a carriage."
Ralph throw his cigar, freshly light­
ed, across tho track, then, wondered
why. lie was not In the hnhlt of dis­
carding cigars upon being addressed hy
persons with whom he was not ac­
quainted. He answered:
"Dyh't know. I'm sure. I hope— , er,
a carriage enn he secured. I lind de­
cided to wait Inside for a time."
He opened tho door and bowed na
sho passed through, observing that her
attire was faultless, and tried to Imag­
ine whnt brought her to this deserted
.country atntlnn. Ralph Inquired of the
ticket ngent If he could get a cnrrlngo
to drive to town nt once, nnd being In­
formed In the negntlvo, seated himself
besldo hla new acqunlhtnnce.
“There doesn’t seem
ho any way
out of It," he said, “ unless wo w a lk ".
"Then I suppose I must wait for the
rain," sho said.
W AR CONTRACTS TA K EN O V ER
“ 'We* If you do not object/' ho cor­
rected; " I should ho honored to net as Ramlndera of Federal League Daya
IK&gt;rtcr," glancing nt her valise, "and ea- Held by Qedeon and Nunamaker,

(These nre the rates I f the Income I*
derived from salaries or wages; they
nre still higher If thp Income Is derived
from rents or Investments.)
The English scale of taxation pn In­
comes of, sny, £3,000, $,1,000, $10,000
nnd $1.1.000 respet tlvely averages as
follows ns* compared to the American
rates for mnrrlcd men:

ABROAD,

AM ERIC ANS’ O N E G R EA T ID EA

By 8. GODFREY. '

Moarea IBapter HoNIS, R. a . M
Meets every second and fourth Tuos.
dsy In Masonic'Hsirdver the Imi&gt;eria
Theatre^ Visiting companions welcome
0. L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
Se c y ________ High Priest

Sanford Lodge No. 27,1. O. O. ¥.
. " I hod "to return to New York. It
would not haVe been fair to tell her so Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
In Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers
soon."
• ."You think do? Selfish.".
" I wrote to her, and she would have
answered, I thought, but J never heard
from her.*!
. "T ell me, do you make a practice o f
leaving your correspondents to guess at
your address? She—she may not have
known where to write?"
" I don't understand. Sho know I
lived, in New York."
"You might, have been ‘ thoughtful
enough ta mention your resldcnco or
your office number."
"That was like her, that remark.
That's why I. told you. Do you think
she cored? Do you think sho cares
now?"
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"W hy-fwhy don't you ask her?"
The satchel fell' to the walk, n e
sought both her hands and held them*
In his. ;
"Do you, Mabel, do you?"
“ The veil was not over her fuco now,
and she sold: .
"Y es ; oh, yes."

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land has raised lea
slderetlon of personal advantage cpra- by UKgtUn (Frnn(
rosndod m en'of affairs to stand with
while Amerli
and support the agitation o f the fpeaceat-any-price" party.* They spurned
such Ignoble reasoning; they rejected
thaf ’ afilllatlon; they atood for war
when it was no longer posslb\e, with
safety and honor, to maintain peace,
because they are pAtrlotlc citizens
first nnd business men afterwards.
■ (1.) The largest. Incomes nro taxed
tar more heavily here than anywhere
else In tbe world
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THE DOT8 SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.
. Tho maximum rnte o f Income taxa­
By Clifford Lson Sherman.
tion hero Is 07 per cent. In Englnnd
Dear Folks:— I am hnvlng n heap of fun with Jho mnp-rending course/ It Is 42V4 per rent. Ours 1s therefore
and have learned nearly nH o f the signs we uae, ns you can nee hy the InDO per cenL higher than England's, nnd
closure. It Is perfectly fascinating work nnd tho kids ought to enjoy It n
lot, which I know they will If they try It. I made n mnp yesterday that tho the rate In Knglatiil Is the highest pre­
officer said was not "half hod." . 8o I feel very much eneourngetl. When I rolling anywhere In Europe. And In
asked him what sort o f a sign I should use to show that there wns a battle addition to the federal tax we must
hear'In mind our Htnto nnd municipal
In progress, he told me to moke , . v .......... .
SAMMY.
* To complete the picture, draw a line from dot 1 to dot 2, then'from dot 2 taxes.
to dot 3, and so on.
(2.) Moderate nnd smnll Incomes, on
R*. as. •
(Copyright. 1JIT, by Tho Hell Syndicate. Inc.)
the other hand, nre subject to a fnr
itmnllcr rate of taxation. here than In
bulk of which would naturally he borne Englnnd.
In America Incomes of married tnen
hy the well-to-do; In short, thnt tho unup
to J2.000 are not subject to any
prorodented golden flow Into the cof­
federal Income tnx nt nil.
fers of business wna hound to atop with
In England the Income tat la:
per cent, on It.nOO
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Tho 8L Louts Browns took over two
wnr-tlmo contracts when.they got tho
hunch of five players from the Yan­
kees.
These reminders of Federal
league days nro held by Joe Gcdeoh
nnd Lea Nur.nmnker and nro said to
call for about $5,000 a year each.

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D esig n F or a M orning F rock .'

In Joining the. gores In the begin*
nlng, the left Sldo seam must be left
free above tho lower large ,“ 0 ” Per­
foration In back gore and finish for a
placket. • Form plait in back gore
creasing on line of slot perforations,
bring foldod edge to corresponding
lino of small “ o'* perforations and
press. Gather skirt at upper edge
between "T** perforations. ,
.Next, tako up darts ln s U y r creas­
ing on. small "o " perforations. Take

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tho skirt, nrrango .tho two pocket
sections together with corresponding
edges even and - stitch around Iho
edges (forming a btV3) leaving tho
edges having dodblo small "oo" porforalions treo above tho single smalt
•*o” perforation. Sow pocket to op­
ening In front goro matching slnglo
and double small “ no" perforations;
bring tho seams wh|oh Join tho poc­
ket and .front goro together and
stitch from upper rdgo to 1 Inch
ttelow. Slash front gore to the left
of center-front along double small
"oo“ perform Ions and finish edges for
closing. Join gores ns notched. I’lalt
front and bark gores bringing tho
slot perforations to corresponding
r'nglo small "o" perforations and
tack. Gathor front goro (at upper
odgo) between " T " perforations. Ad­
just skirt to prrsltlon stitching upedge along smnll " o " perforafier
lons In front and back with coijtor*
fronts nnd conterbscks oven; bring
pocket to slnglo largo "O'* perfora­
tion In front of waist and slnglo
largo “O’'-perforation at upper sdga
of front goro to under-arm seam.
Lino tho boll with self or contrast­
ing tnnterlnl nnd trim with buttons,
to give a neat finish lo tho' waist-' .
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, front, plait low or edgo placing T
on corresponding small "o " perfora­
tions and lack. Adjust 2-Inch bolting
to position underneath underbody
at lower edgo for a stay.
Next, doso tho sleovo seam as
notched nnd gather lower edgo-be­
tween **T" perforations. Lino deep
cuff, lap to small "o'* perforations
and finish- for closing. Faco turn­
back cuff and sew to lower edge of
deep cuff an notched. Sow deep cuff
to lower edgo of sleevo as notched,
„ w 1Ul amall **o" perforation at top
of cuff at seam of sleovo, and open­
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Ctrl who knit* la tho ileoveless overt
N0.I237I
blouse for tho girl who sows. Hero
la a charming little model that may
be developed In satin or volvet and
may bo worn becomingly with any
frock. Tho nock mny bo cut In a
d«*p or shallow V,.or In square, ef­
fect. ‘ The fulness at the wolstllno Is
hold In with tho sash which Is tacked
c u e m c iw u w t 7 4 3 O
over tho plaits In front and at tho
undor-arm seams, crossed In back
and tied In front. This arrangement,
however, msy bo changed lo suit tho
fancy of tho wearer. In medium
size tho blouse requires 2^i yards 35Inch material.
As there sro only five pieces to tho
**-&gt;■» &lt;w/
pattern, each of which Is cut In dup­
licate, however, tho cutting la a very
slmplo proqrea Tho matorlal Is
Gray sofln and narrow slffc soitTolded 'eaNSfuny tn'hnlf as tho ftrst— taene'bratd~eoml)ine itrm ake th tt at
stop, after which tho back Is. lalji fracffi-e teparate blouse, large col­
Mta • • • O
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near tho lengthwise fold, with largo lar flnlthci the open neck and the.
“ O'* perforations on a longthwlso arrangement of the front is original. In’ sleovo. 8ow In armholo of unt dorbody os botched, with small " o "
thread. Tho pockets como next, with
large "O’* perforations on a length­ •| a ray satin la utilised In tho do- perforation at shoulder seam posing
wise thread, then tho front, with trl- velopment of thls charming blonio In any fulness between notches.
pie **t t t '* perforations on tho for separsto wear. It Is trimmed Hold tho sleeve toward you when
lengthwise fold. Tho saah la placed with brdld only, the splendid lines basting It In armhole.
Tho outer waist la now taken up.
parallel with tho selvage edge, largo ’ requiring little In the way of orna­
"O” perforations on tho. longthwlso mentation to heighten their atyllsh Plait lower edges of front and back
street. Tho open neck of the blouso placing “ T * on corresponding small
fold.
Is finished with a largo collar per­ * o M perforations, turn' tho ‘plaits
I f the neck Is desired In deep V forated for rhunded outline In front.
toward Iho . undor-arm - scam and
&gt;outline In front with square offect at
tho back, the front and back should Bash ends are tacked at tho aides tack. Close underarm and ahoulder
be cut along Indicating small Mo* of the blouso and tied at the back. Mams as notched. Large M0 " per­
perforations. Tho length of the over- In medium slxq the-design requires forations lndlcato center-front. Ar­
yards 16-tnch eatln with %
range on underbody,- center-fronts,
blcuso may be changed to suit tho In­ yard 30-Inch lining fo r tho undort
center-backs ‘ and under-arm scams
dividual fancy also.. Frequently a body.
even; stitch lowor edges to pokltlon.
touch of embroidery !» added to tho
There Is a chemisette with high
front or sash to Increase tho effec­ neck. If the open neck Is not do- Lap right front on left with center
fronts even and finish fo r closing.
tiveness of .the modet.
slred. It .tho underbody Is mado
Face the collar and sew to outer
without chemisette, face front- front waist As notched, center-backs even.
M edium S ite s tlfl
neck edge to X lnchea beyond amall Then, gather the sash ends between
•o” perforations,
Faco
around “ T” perforations and adjust, on out­
armholo edges of trout and back er-front at lower edCo between tha
about I lnchea deep. Close under­ tw&lt;r small . V perforations, - drawing
arm and ahoulder seame mi notched. gathers to fit tho spoon between tha
Tarn hem In front at notches; lu g e perforations and finish with a buckle.
•O'* perforations Indicate center- T ie sash at hack as Illustrated.
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flafln, rclref oy veloefecn may be
used fo duplicate fhls overbtohte, the
neeK of icfitch mdy be cut In two or
three different ou&lt;lines.
Ilunnlng along In fashion’s raco
with tha slMvsleu sweater fo r the
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Reason and Emotion. *
What a mysterious conflict that Is
between the reasoning ppwer, which
keeps pointing out tho right road, and
an lll-rcgulntod emotional faculty,
wMch seeks lo. drew one along (ho
wrong road. Indulging the wrong hab­
its always makes the.upward path so
much steeper hnd llic downward path
so much easliV. How .fortunate that
man Is whose false stops are arrested
by a friendly touch o f common aenso
disguised In o ’ Hash yf satire I—Sir.
George Held.
Strict Regulation.
Freeman was flatting'lit Ids grandpa’s home, and its he was a mischiev­
ous" little chap, v.-iis constantly-being
told. •’Don’t do this.” nntl ’’Don’t do
that." Finally, with ii look of disgust
on his face, he climbed up Into a chair
nnd asked, seriously,-“ What cou n fella
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N im ri:
Nfitirw la (irfr-hy nlv«*h. Hint I hi* Imird of
trnurily rommUolonri* nil) nr rivr 1*1*1p «i
1hrlr nrxt riRiiUr rm*rilns tin April 2ml,
|f»r rurnplrti* irLuiM *»f a11 wootlwork
on th«* brldfr ovrf Krpfilofhalrhfr C’fprk
on ihw Hvlfiln l "litjiiinlfl ftMil, flmvfirit lit bn
2 Inrfi by
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llnaril rDanrvra
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Nfiilrr l« hm»by Riven ibit I he bn.rd **!

rouniy fommiatiunrrs wilt ferrhe liid^ ai
lbs* next regular meeting nh Turad.jr, April
2r d,
for putt int; in nrw fluor "In Iat •
arid liylriK new tloorlng i*n bridgi* i»Wr llmnforkhftlchri* bfiilg-4 un I hr U kirdo-Chuluuta
moil
Plftor jnifls to be 1 In by
ITovrlng in br 2-lnrb by ft Inrh.
11ii. f i| rr«rr«is"f&gt; ihr light In rpjcfl amy*
. lid all bldt.
K. A. I m l K i l ASS. Clerk.

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Natter I, here by glv, n that )’. G. Chari*
wick. purrhaMC ot Tea &lt;‘trilllcelr No. 171.
dated the fth 'd ay of July. A. D. IMS. ba*
nLd raid rertlnietr In toy olTur. and ha*
mad* application (or tai tltcd to J.,ur In acvnr.tanc* with law.. Said rcrtifltal* emb ra tn Ihr following 'drrcrlb*d proparty illuatrd In Frminole county. Florid*, lo witIrftl 4. Illock 7, Tier II, Sanlord. The eaid
lard being a • • r o d at Ihe dale ot lha Ionanro el euch' cerllllratr In the najoe nf
Hannah llorah. I'trirra .aid certiorate (hall
h* rrdraired according In la.w jai deed will
loue th,re,in on the illh day nf April. A. D.
191*.
W in e * , my nffirlal .Ignato'e and , » » l Ihl*
lb* Slh day ol March, A. D. 19lr.
t.eafl
A. imUlJI.AHH,
Clerk Cir, utt Court Seminole Co., F'la.
lly V. M. Dougina, D. C.
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A n Overbfouse Without Sleeves.

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up'M Inch seam at lower edgo of stay
and graduate team Into nothing at
upper edgo. Adjust stay to position
underneath skirt with uppor edges,
centor-fronts and centnr-bncks even,
bring tho plait In hack goro (to (ho
right of center-back) to thq double
"oo" perforation near center-back of
stay; stitch gather; to position.
Take tho front panel and turn hem
A Mn/ltrh funic tkirt for seporafe
m sldo edgo on small "o'* perfora­
treor in the luring. There are many
tions. Adjust on skirt with centermateriali In u-ftlc/t If iroufil be alyfront* nnd Upper edges even. Then,
Uthtrilh fancy or tailored blouiet.
lake tho tunic and «um hem nt sldo
and lower edges'on smnll " o '’ per­
Tho separate skirl fills n place
that nothing pl«o can fill In {ho, forations. For short tunic, refer to
wnrdrobo of, Iho well-dressed women, cutting directions; turn lower edgo
Gathor
and the models planned for develop­ undpr 3% ltichra for hem.
Upper edge between "T " perforations
ment In fsshlonnblo spring fabrics
and adjust on skirl, with upper edgo
nro'nmst attractive. An attractlvo
o f tunlo between tho double small
tunic skirt In pictured today. It
•*oo" perforations in stay. Lino of
In a two piece model, gathered at
largo "O'* perforations Indicates
tho top, tho hack goro laid In plaits
to form a panel nnd tho front goro . front qf tunic.
Arrango belt nroufis the wnlsl with
having a panel that hangs free. At
the sides Is gathered a tunic. Med­ 'upper edge of belt about Vi Inch
above tho tup of skirt nnd close nt
ium sire requires 51. yards 3G or
yards 44-Inch material. If desir­ left side.
If desired pockets may be added lo
ed, tho skirt may ho mado up In nilthi&gt; tunic nnd trimmed with buttons
ovpr laco or bordered materials most
or braid.
effectively.
24 to 34 Inches waist. Price. 20
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26 cents.

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A soml-tallored frock of cinnamon
brown sorgo Is Idenl for morning
wear. Tho design shown hero ,1s
trimmed' slmplo with a deep collar
of satin, also In brown. Tho wnlat
closes In surpllco stylo, tho front
being dart-nttpd. Flaro cuffs finish
tho long onoplcco sleovea, while tho
twrhploco nklrMs laid In plaits front
nntl back and- gathered at tho sides.
Medium size requires 314 yards. 64Inch material, with 1* yard 27-Inch
aallo for tho trimming ,
In attempting lo mnko Iho dross,
tho homo sowor Is ndvlaed to follow
tho construction guldo religiously,
llegln with the waist, taking up dart
In front. Ilrlng together and stitch
along corresponding lines' of amall
• o" perforations. * 1’ Ialt back bring­
ing slot perforation's lo correspond­
ing small **o" perforations and lack.
Close under-ann and shonlder scams
ns notched. Adjust 2 Inch bolting
undcr-nenlh at lower edge for a stay.
Largo "O" perforations Indicate cen­
ter front of waist. Lop right front

K . S. JO H N S O N &amp; SO N Box 1573

A N e w Skirt For Spring Fabrics.

on left with center^fronta even and
flnUh for closing.
Next, close back Mam of collar,
then faco and sew to nock edge.
Now. take the sleero and n w lap
underneath slashed edge as notched,
tnra over on outside on large ”0“
perforations and stitch froo edges to '
position. Lap to small “ o'* perfora­
tions and finish for closing. Close
aleeve of seam as notched. Face cult
and sow to sIsoto as notched with
amall " o " perforation at top of cuff
at seam of sleovo. 8ew sleeve In
armhole as notohed, with small “o'*
perforation at shoulder seam easing
In any fulness botwocn notches.
Hold the sleeve toward you when
basting It In armholo.

Serviceable and trip Is fblt cin­
namon brotrn serpe In icmlfullorrd
effect. The thaw! collar It of safln.

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Item (!. Howard by her huiband
and neat Jrieqil W. II. Howard
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Mary Porter DaVaughn, Ho«a '
1 Pi lhlll, Carl 1.. DaVaughn, Marrh
Till*
S Me Vaughn, Gtl* II. 1)e Vaughn.
I j u r a K, Magrudrr, Ja m e W.
Lilly. Thn«, \Vr. hioran, A. War­
ing l.awtnn and — ------Lawton,
hi. wlie, L. L. D.wald a n d --------I I . wild, hit wile, Mary l.ouiie
Horner, unmarried 41. K Flet­
cher and — ------F'lalChar, her
huil and. Jat. F; Horner and -7-----Horner, hi* wila, Wrn. II. Ilorner
and — ,— — Ilorner. hie wile, and
the unknown hrlri of hlary Por­
ter DeVaughn Ito. a PuH.Ill, Carl
IDaVaughn, March S. Da­
Vaughn.
Oil*
II.
DeVaughn.
Laura R. Marrudcr, Jama* W,
iJlly, Tkn*. W. M il an, M . , J.
l-awion, A. Waring Lawton and
— ------ 'Lawton, bla wlla. K. L.
Otwald and----- — Oiwald, hl« wlla
Mary A. Horner.. Mary l.oulee
Ilorner.
M.
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Fletcher and
--------- Fletcher, her huiband, J*a. F..
Ilnmrr and — — — Ilorner. hi* wile
anil Wra. 11, ‘Ifornrr a n d .--------llornr-, hi* wife.
Ordrtaf Fabllcatlau
T » Mary I'nrter DeVaughn, Ilo»a Polhill
Carl 1^ DeVaughn, March F, DeVaugvib,
Oil* II. DaVaughn. Laura K. Magruder,
Jamra W. IJlly, Tho#. W. hioran, A. Waring
l.awton a n d ----------Lawton, hla wile. E. L
Oiwald a n d --------- Otwald, Mi wllr. Mary
l,ouLe Ilorner. unmarried 41. Ii. Fletcher
a n d ----------Fletcher, her huiband. Jat. F.
Ilorner a n d ----------Ilorner, hit wlf*. Wm.
IL Horner a n d --------- Ilorntr, hi* wlla, and
lha unknown htriri ol
41 a r y P a r t a r
DaVaughn A n a Polhill, Carl I. DaVaughn,
March H.
DaVaughn, Otia 11. DaVaughn,
1-aura K. Magruder, J i n r i W. Ully, Thot.
W. hioran, 41. J. Lawton, A. Waring Law-

von“ *nit-*———*• ijiwtonpiiK" wlla. T L t ~

Oawald and — * - — Oawaid, hit wlla, hlaVy
A. Ilorner, Mary I.ouia* Ilorner. M. FI.
Fletcher and ---------- Fletcher, h*r huiband.
Jamra F. Ilorner and — —- — Ilorner, hie
wlla and Wra. II, Ilorntr and
---------Ilorner, bla wlla.
It appear* Irom {be awo.n bill of • com­
plaint bled In tha above entitled cauie, that
tha tlelrnrt.nl., Mary Porter
DeVaughn,
itoaa Polhill, t'arl I . DaVaughn, March 8 .
DeVaurhn, Dili II. DaVaughn, I anrn K.
hUirudar, Jamra W , Lilly, Thoa. W. hioran,
A. W a ll a s -l ^ w t o n and —------- Lawton, hi*
wile, E. f„ Oawaltf a n d --------- Otwald, hi*
wife, Maty loulaa Hornar, unmarried’ M. K.
Fletcher and — ------Flt’ cber, bar huabaad.
4a». F. Ilorner and —
Ilorner, hi* -wife,
and Wm. II. Hornar and ---------Horner,
hi. wife, claim tom* fnlara.t In lha following
drierIbed proieriy In -tb* county ol Ham
Inola and alal# ol Florida! dearrlbad ■* th*
northeaai quarter ol lb * norlbwatt quarter
of Ik* eouthweM quarter ol (action fiflaan
(16), Jownahlp twenty-one ( 2 1 ) aoulb, rant*
tklrty-on# (91) tael, and lot four It) of T.
’* Cu.hing'a addition lo tha town ol Ovltdo,
and beginning at lb * northaaat corner of the
aouthwe-t quarter of th* aoutbaail quarter
Ot lection flh*«n
( I I ) , townablp twenty-on*
3i* (14).
(St) aoulb, rang*
Ihirty-onr (■
(SI)
IIUllfWHr
i i ehat.
rp*»* run
ihd
and teven 'kundredtht

known.
. Y o u ar* thrrafora ordtrad ta appear ta
tbU bill on Monday, iba Clb day af May,
A. D. IBIS, Iba ■am* bring a Mils day ol
tbla rourl.
Il la (urtbar ordrrrd |hat tbli, nolle# ba
pabllibad (or twtlva coatacutlra weak* In
Iba flantord Uaralfl. a nawipapar publUbad
n fiamlnola county.
Wltnmv E. A. Doatlsta, Clark of aaU
Circuit Court, and lha
lharaal thin SStk
day of January. A. U. IBIS.
laaal)
K. A. DOUGLASS, d a r k .
Roblnaon A Dtardill
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Kalita a f ApsllralJav far Taa Daad Uadar
Hc-llan S # r ‘Cbaplrr 4SSI. Law# af Flat.
Id*
Nellra I* baraby gl»»n that Mrs. O. L
Taylor, purfba-rr nl T a i Carllfli-ata Na.
•Hr. dated tha 4th day of July, A. D. IBib,
it* filed raid carllScala Is my aOra, a » a
U « mads appltrallon for tax rind to taaaa
n acrordans*
with raw.
law.
Said caruncaia
earllflrata
•sroroani-n won
aam
amhraraa
r a m tha following dttnlbrd properly
altualad
llad In Hardlnol* rount)-, Florida, to-wlt:
SI.
Sac.
*1. Midway in
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(It Fart. Tha taM land halng araaansd at
lbs data el Iba laauanra ol auch rrrtiflrata
In lb* ntm* ot W. Ilrlgr*.
Alrot Nolls* It baraby given that Mr*.
*• U Taylor, purcbarar.af T a g ' CarllSrata
-{e. SIS. aalad l b * Bill day or July,
Itlfi, he. niari raid sarllScat* In my ofllsa,
ami baa mad# appllsatlon lor tag deed lo
kau* In arrorrlanr# with law.
Hald rrrtlSsal* ambrirr* Iba following ilnrrltrd prop­
erty aliuatrd in Soinlnui* manly, Florida,
lo*wit i Lot 101. M ld aat In See. SC, Tp. IS
8, It. 3t Fait. Tha raid lam] being a , Beared
at lb* d l l * ol Iba la-uani# ol aucb tertIBrale In lha name ol lien. Ilradley.
Alto: NnMf*. I* hereby given that Mr*.
11.. 1- Taylor, purrheer o( T a i r*rtlfleat«
No. SOS, dalrd Ihe 6.h day ol Joty, A . ' D .
ISIS, ha* fried raid reillflral* In my office
and bar mad* application tor tai deed lo
U-or In atrnrrianr., with law.
Said carllflrale tmbrirte the rnllowlrg dearrlhcd prop­
erly ritual*,] In Seminole county,. Florida,
to-wlt: I.Vrt 90 Mlday. He,. 32. T r. 1# 8.,
It. 31 Kart.
Said land Ik Ii .i attSared at
hr dale, ol lha l..uanc* of auch rcrlinrato
In lli* name ol llrubrn While.
AUn: Ncitlt* I* hereby given that Mr*.
l&gt;. 1. Taylor, pnrcha-*r ol Tag Certificate
No. IfiC, dated the ,',lh day ol July. A. D,
IBIS, hat fled raid rartlflcal* In my olflca,
and hv. made application tor t d e e d In
l»Ue In accordance with law. Said cartlft- cate rmtirarra Iho following dr.trlbad prope:ly rlluatrd In Scmlnnlc county, Florida,
li&gt;-*il: Lot ,.l, WU'.lam Clark’# Sub- Dlv.
l.ol 2 L III*. IS. Tier IS. Itntdn&lt;un‘. Survey
fll Satilnrd.
Tho raid laud halng a a a c c d
I the date of the luuanre of auch rarllB*
cate in the name ol W. J. Mcllride.
Ilnlrt* auch certificate, thell be rtricemed
■rrorriing to tuw tav rirrd. will l.,ue ihrrron
t&gt; Ihv 2 ltd ri.y of March, A II. IBIS.
Wiinr., my olll'ial .Ignaturc and *ea I
Ihl- lit- It'll, day «l Fehrunry, A. D. I9IB.
(•rail
F’. A; D O U G LA S S, .
Cl-rh Ctr.ull Ceun '8-minnl# Co., Ha.
Uc
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In Clrrull Caurt. Nerrnlh Clrrull, Hrmlnal*
County, Florida
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S. S. Airy, *11 unknown parllre claimme Intrrr.t uml.r S. S. Arey. J. Itlrh.
mond Murph). deceaerd, l.avinla A.
Clark, Wm. It. Lambeth, Itulil. \V.
Vneman. D. T. Ilnmar, ae Trutlee,
Nathan K. Simmon-. M, II. Ilroneon,
- *
Alice Ilrr.nl, GutlUrh IL Krytrr,
rirrra.ed, Martha J. Ilr.it, Wm. T,
Ne-hllt. Cba.. J. Ilronk#, G. D.
Ilri.wnlic, Mary
Pcnnlnglnn, J. J.
Thornton, Tho*. M. Adame, II. W.
King. Geo. A Markin, toe, P. Keith
llo.oelt, i-nui. Taptry,
Maggie S.
Col, man. Ja«. A. Jrukln*, Annie E.
Griffin, W, (J Lmil.on, II. II. I.ancaaler, Keal.e Kennedy, Waller V.
Kennedy, H. P. Kennedy. Sarah K.
John.Ion,
Lumen
Ward,
W.
It.
Whit* nr John T. Lienhtrh, *1 al.
To all unknown. partle. rlatmlng Inlereat
under H. S. Arey, J. Itlrhmnnd Murphy,
rirrra.ed. Lavlnla A. Clark, Wm. It. Lam­
beth, llobl. W. Yoeman, I). T. Ilnmar, a*
Trutlee. Nathan L. Slmmnna, 41. II. |lrongon, Alifn llryanl, (lotllleb It. Keyler, darvatrd,. Martha J. Ileare, Wm. T. Neebltt,
haa. J. llrnoke, G. I). Ilrownlle, hfary
‘rnnlnglon, J. J. Thornton, Thna. M. Adam*
IL W. King, Geo. A. Ilarklnttoc, ■)’. Keith
lloewrll, l-ouia T a p lf y , ' Maggie K. Coleman
Ja*. A. Jenklne, Annie’ K.- Griffin, W. Q .
Kmimn, II. II. I.anradrr, Krai# Kentredy,
Waller F. Kennedy, S, P. Kente-ly, Sarah
ii. Juhndon, l.uman SVard. W . It. While
nr under John T. IJrnharh or' mherwl.a ,1a
th* rnllowlng lanria eituateri In Seminole
rounty, Florida:
N K )( ol NF:)( of See. St, and II*%. It
ft. 8. and 2IO yd.. W. of N E. cor. of N W )
f:* i4|4 *&amp;$
H W D of Sec. SS, run K
4h*nc* 8. 1144 It yd(„ thanca. W.
... SiiJ yd.,
(hence N. ISVJt yd*. . lo plar* o
o,f bag.
0- 1 .
Sec. 36, Tp. IB. IL 2D: HWJ* of N W I J of
Sec. l l j and Hag. at N W . for. of 8' W•) »( of
4FiM of Sec. run H. 29 roda. K. 10 rod*.
4. 20 rd(, W. 16. rode. Sec. I l l and bag.
220 yd*. S. pf N W cor. of W U ot N WJ&lt;
f Sec. 24. run E. .440 yd*, 8 . 114 yd#., W .
yd*. N. 114 yde, lo beg. and 8 W t {
t
N W t 4 and log, a- S W cor. of N W ) 7 ol
of Sec. ^ 4 run N 108 yd*.. K. 440
106 yd*.; W. 110 yde. lo beg.- and
ceg. 10 eh*. N. ol HW. cor. of NJJ ol I-ot
ol Sec.'24, run K. 10 chi., Ihenc* N 10
he., Ihenc* W. IQ cha.. Ihenc* 8. 10 cba.
bo beg.; and bag. at HE. *cpr. of N ) 4 of
I-ot I ot Sac. 21, run N. 10 th#., thane* W,
10 cha., Ibanr* 8. 10 rh*., thane* E. 10 the.
lo bag.'anti K ) ( ol I-ot t of Sec 24. all In
Tp. 20, II. 2B E. and lie*. 664 ft N. and
2S ft. E. ot HW. cor. of BR)4 ot 8K M ol
Sac. 26, run N S00 ft., Ibanc* E. 460 It.,
thanra 8. 900 ft., Ibanc* W. 46Q-M. lo bag.,
and bag. at HW. |or. of N K 14 of N E K ol
Her. la,-cu n N. 10B A.T. yda^ Ibanc* W .
101 o-T
fi-T yd*.,
1120 yd#., thanca 8. I0S
yde.. tbaac*
than
.IL 220 yde, Har. 2S| and HE)4
H E )f of N W W
2 6 ; W. 220 it. of R E Q
of N E ) ( pi Sec. 26
ot N W i ( ol N E K of Sec. 26: 8&gt;t or H W m
4WK ot Sac. 26;
2S| (leg.
Meg at N W cor. ol

Ii ol HE)! "f Hec. *26, run K. 220 yd#.,
Ihenc* 8 110 yd*., Ihenc* W. 220 yd*,
thence N. 110 ydi. and '8 W K of HWJ(.of
HEf( of Sac. 26: and beg. at NW cor, ol
HWK ol HE If of See. 2He Tun E. 220 yda.,
thanra H 110 yda.,' thanca W. S20 yda.,
thane* N. 110 yda. Sac. 26, all In Tp. 20,
II. 29 K. That portion ot S EK,»( HE K ol
Har. 7 emhracad In th* following deacrlpilooi
Hag. nt n alike I0.SI chi. 8. of Quartar
Sac. poet on aaalarn boundary of Sac. 7, run
on Hac. Ilna 22.93 cba., Ibanc* W. 4.SO
cba., thanra N, S3 dag, &gt;0 min, W. 2S.SI
cha.. thanra K. IB.IS cha. to beg.; N W K
°! »E )| and » j j « l 8W l^ o f Sac, ^
N&gt;^

ot B E K of Slit f and 8 R K "ol N E K o?
Sac. 2 i ; all In Tp. *0. U. 60 E., W M ol
N W * f of N E K of N W K of Sac, 6| HE U
of N f’.K of H W K and H )f of N E K
ol
N E I f of H W K ot Sac. V: B E ) ( of N E K
o f - N W f f a n d - 8 K t r - o f S W » c of 8ec.“ 8r
N M of N W ) f t 8 E I f of H W K and N E K
ol H W K nt Hac. i f ) N E I f of N E K IfSee. IB and‘ K...........
W K otN W ) , ol Sac. 22, *|
In Tp. 2 1 , ' H. 30 E.
You ar* baraby ordartd to appear to
tb* bill of complaint herein .St*3
11*4, on.tha .
lit day nl April, A. D 191B
H » * further ordered that tbla notlca k*
ubliihad- one* each weak, toy twtlva weak*
In tha Hanford Herald, o uawapaper publlabad - In aald Samlnol* county.,
Witneaa my bind and tbo teal at tho
aald Circuit Court tbla 22nd day of Docamber, A. D. 1917.
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Clack Circuit Court, Samlnol# County,
Florida.
Mataay A Warlow, Sola. I«r Co mnlt.

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I* nrcnll r # 0 ft, H r- rn lb Judicial Clrrall
*-»• ••&lt;»••• ^aamiT. FI*. In Chancery •
blaggfe E. lltavri, Complainant
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Citation
navalaod Van Huran lleavaa ,
Defendant.
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To Cleveland Van Buren Heave*. Wilming­
ton, North Carolina:
You ay# baraby ordered ta b t and appear
f c l u L i W W Court at iba Court llduao.U
Sanlord,
Florida, In tb* abov* entitled caua*
•avan 'kundredtha (7.07)
‘o f / u '
•» April, ISIS, balm
chain*, aoutk aavan and cavan-hundradtha

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chain), aait aavan and aavan-hunradtk* 17-07) chain*, nortk aavan and aavanbuodrrdthi 17.01) chain* to beginning, cantalnlng k acta* -mar* ar taa*. and ar* Mil- t i t o F B S b k P * 4 * *'1 #1 aUtaa and count!** otbar than lb*
• L L * f f«rtkar ordarad that, tbla order ho
atat# of Florida, that their place p f ttvldaae# publlehad In lha Sanford Herald, a * * * * •
la ttnhnawa to har, and lb era la no peraou { • P W pubHehad la Samlaol* county, anro
lu tba.atate ml Florida tb* arctic# #1 tub
,or fo urw ueacutlv # week*.
pooaa upon wham would bind aold defenduuta, nnd that the aold dolandanta are 0 *
lilt.
•var tb* a n af lw«a(y-«aa (11) yeanDouat.
wiavi
II lurthar appear* that tbar* ar*» M
otbar
fiy Dickie . ^ ‘ k l ^ ^ ^ F l v
' acaaaa Intaraatad la th* aald property
"koto uama or naiads.ora uabaaw
.who ar* kalra davlaooa, stantaae.

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FR ID A Y S

S E ftll-W E E K L Y

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IX

NUMBER S7

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MARCH 8. 1918

CITY COUNCIL MEETS
NEXT DRAFT FLORIDA
STATE TAX COMMISSION
AND HELD BUSY SESSION COMES SOON PRODUCTS MET HERE YESTERDAY
MATTERS OF INTEREST FILL ARMY TO SUFFER WITH CO, COMMISSIONERS
lease having oxpired, and asking the
city
to .donate certain lot or parcel SECOND DRAFT SHOULD UNLESS BETTER TRANS­ corresponded with thq woodland ef­ BOARDS F R O M SEVEN
R E G A R D I N G EVERY
fect. Of course there w*ere hats of
of.land for building a new plant,
PHASE OF MUNICI­
PORTATION CAN BE
.
ROUND OUT
V
ADJACENT COUNTIES
all kinds olf exhibition; the'only dif­
was read, and nn*motlon W. A. Lefference
Ihis
year
being
that
there
ller, ‘seconded by R. A.- Newman
PAL
AFFAIRS
OBTAINED
WERE PRESENT
RANKS
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were less hnts hut more designs;
and carried, City of Sanford, Florida
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,
February 18, 1918.
Unless better transportation is af­ giving the patrons a larger stock to
Washington, .\fnrch 6 .—While n
The tax commission of the aLato or ’
convey ffir a nominal consideration
City council of the city of San­ to G. D. Bishop, secretary nnd large number of men will be called forded Florida growers and shippers, 1'hdo‘se. Thery were Chin Chow nnd Florida met here yesterday for th?
ford! mct.’on the nhovo date in reg­ treasurer of the Crown Paper Co., out during the present year to fill and is afforded at once, they stand thp . old ‘ fashioned poke bonnets, purpose of hearing from the countyular session at 7:30 p. nt. Present, for the purpose of erecting a tile up tjie army un»| Tomplete its or­ to loose frotq two to fouf- million flower trimrtied chapeaux, Chinese commissioners of the counties ‘of
C. If. Din roc, president and Coun- concrete building to house the Crown ganization, it wus learned tonight dollilrs within the next sixty days. Cooler, Napoleon shapes, pictur­ Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Osreola, Or­
cilmrn R. A. Newman, G. F. Smith, Paper Company, n strip of lnnd ap­ that war department plans do not Ifi tin*-Hanford section alone, unless esque Milan and Leghurns nil in the ange,. Seminole, Str Johns and Vo­
K. I.: Miller. Jno. Adams and Roy proximately 117.ft. x 200- ft.', north call for the creation of any addition­ wo can arrange to get an improved advanced season shapes. In fart it lusia.
*
.
.
Syni,&lt;r Ahsrnt, W. A. Lulltur. .
of Water street and en-t of Myrtle al divisions in 1918. The announce­ movement to our eastern and west­ wum a display of millinery of dis­
The meeting was held In tho coun­
Minutes of last meeting read and avenue. Building tft lie occupied for ment concerning the second draft, ern markets on celery, lettuce und tinctive originality and fascinating ty commistioners room at the court
a period of not less than -‘fiw years expected soon from Proyost Mai- vegetables, our farmers will jiuffer a styles of today and tomorrow. *
house nnd was well attended by
adopted.
•
those from other counteia und from
On motion of F. L. Miller, second­ by.. the Crown Paper Company, slial General Crowder, may outline loss of not less than half a million
Sunday at the Baptist. Temple
Sanford and Seminole county. Tho
ed by R. .A. Newman nnd rarried manufacturers of tissue nnd paper the manner in which less than one dollars -within the next forty-five
days,
nnd
the
same
delays
in
trans­
million
men—probably
not
much,
wraps.
Construction
to
begin
.with­
the following sixcertificates
were
Sunday, March 1 0 th, has been set follow ing letter was read and. rcaolu- .
ordered cancelled, good cause being in thirty days, nnd any land not oc­ in excess of 800,000—are to be sum­ portation,. uffecting this sectibn is apart by ‘.the Baptists of Florida as tion adopted by*n vote of 18 to 2 :
cupied at end of five years for ware­ moned gradually ‘during the year to common today all over the state. * n special "Camp Day" anti on this To tho County, Tnx -Assessors of *
shown for said action:. ,
complete the existing organ! zr. 110n•
Florida. ,
‘
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• Since lust December a close study day an offering will be made in nil
Certificate
No. 33 tax of 1902, house shall he deeded hack to llie
Cjty of. Sanford, less a clearance of
Delay
in
the
announcement*ns
to
the
churches
and
Sun.lqy
schools
for
Gentlemen:,
*
.
.
of
(lie
transportation
situation
•
dis-.
tot II, Hlk. a. Tier 3.
•Thu county tax asscssura of Flor­
t’ertlficate
No. 20 tax of 19(1.1, 30 feet on norih end. City attorney (he next draft is understood to he closes us the mniii cause for- these the purpose of helping put worthy
is hereby instructed to prepare nee- due to unrerluinty ns to what serious delnys one prominent fucror: and conse.-rate.J pastors in the mill* ida, at n meeting of th&lt;; -Association
!,„• M. Hlk. 3. Tier 3. ,
Certificate
No. II, tax of 1901, r*.-urv died of conveyance without metIiimI jif .dinting quota-. as to the The overloading of engines. Today tnry camps of Florida for service field in Jacksonville on December
warranties, and city engineer is states is to fie followed. Tfie senate solid cars of vegetables under refrig­ anil (‘hristiun coefort. This is an 19tIt and 20th. 1917, adopted for
L.
.r :i, Hlk.
Tier A.
• Certificate 'No. Ifi tax of 1900. Lot iierelij.’ instructed to survey nnd pre­ already lias passed, and tfie house eration (fiat under normal condi­ appeal made directly to tho Bap­ purposes of assessment of taxes for
pare proper description for city n*- military coitrtniltee fins favorably tion- and service should make tla- tists of the state And also to every 1913, the same schedule used in
:i. |!ll&gt;. 7. Tier A.
And I lie may i.r and city reported ati amendment to tfie law trip from Sunfirrd to New 5 orl. not patriotic citizen to h.-ip. More than 1917. EXCEPT ‘j’llAT RANGE •
Certificate No. 20 tax” of 1900. Lot j
i,it. - it.: , .
•
clerk are hereby instructed to exc- to base the quota on the number of Inter than the fifth morning out, are 5,(100 of the (toys in the camps of CATTLE ARE TO.BE ASSESSED
3, Hlk*. .i, .Tier A.
,
i i • i i w ,
,
t . r.dicate No. II tax of 1908. iI.oi, co e deed in behalf of the ( itv of
„ men in elans one. instead of upon the now consuming from eight to iwtlve l-'l.iri.la are Baptist boys,, but it AT $8 00 PER HEAD INSTEAD
, ,, _ Iter A.
.
I Sanfifd. (&gt;. I' llisliop in iiav
3. Hlk.
/ all total registration of u stale. This du}--. and in doing tfii-&gt;, lonu enurelv slioul.l not l»- und.-fstn.ttl tfiat an OF Jti.OO. a:, i-i 1917.
s
• ; nei'essarv expenses in (lie trunsf. r of change is regarded as certain to fie marl- day iiit ill ity an 1 fr.-&gt;|ii.-utly oll.-rli made in tliis way is to* l.e
Bear in mind that ..liter property
( , ruinate No. 07 tax Of 1999. Lot I aj|| „r, A n d .any additional made, but to avoid /urtli.-r delay
d .-’ii all mi in bud shape, spi-ilt in helping Baptist boy* alone is to be assessed on same basis ns in
rear
It
.1. hlk. 7. Tier A. ^
[building to be constructed hereafter schedules of allotments under fiotli
eve ry man in the camps will re- 1917, and you arc here by required
whir! .-sr1.' it t lie tirowe&gt; or sfiipCertificate No. 10&gt; tax
.
. . ela»s
i
. .
... .of, 1913,
. —.hull
lie id the same
and, rfi.-irficncfit from the offering to carry out this agreement in every *
systems
are
ready
to
go
out
as
soon
reive
per hi vitig to pro. lu&lt;-. a. ldi.loll.il
|,1„ t •!■{, Blk ti, Chappell
s. Addition.
t aider
. as \t, at &gt;house
,
,in ,he, eon-1. rin H
.. it,
•'
. . .
as
tinal
action
is
taken.
iiiu.l.-.
u
fr.-iglit
i money wit li Inch to pay
detail,- i*n order that uniform assessI'i-riilicate
No. 19 tnx of 1911. Lot Ji m n i i ' d..i i i i e l.v
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IColl • ill as follows:
K..r this occasion Sunday the Sun­ mcntH may rcn.ill, and tfie burden of
As to the &lt;ate of tfie second draft, i charge*
7. lilt.. :«. T L -r 9 .
1 Ayes, (’• II. Dm.geo. It. A. Newman.
„ l,lllulv these ........
• Cerlilirule No. 202 tax of 1915. (J. F. Sinitli. Jno. Adams, \V. A members "f congress from ugrieul*
To „distribute
abnormal tie- day school will make a special nlfcr- taxation lie properly distributed
Luis 5 und *4. Hlk. 12, Tier A. . • Lelllcr and Roy Symes. Nays. none. tiirul sections have been practically |„‘ys. a check of yards and service ing nnd the pastor, Rev. M. M-^among tfie several counties in Florassured that no withdrawal of men between Sanford and New York Massey has arranged with the choir i.lu.
C I. Wing, sidewalk, I.ien No. 2’-*,
Councilman W. A l.cfller offered from civil life was contemplated Cit.v was made last December, and director to have an excellent pro­
\\‘e urge you to spurj^ no effort in
Lot \ Hlk. 8, Tier 1.
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the* following rrsnlutinb which was which would embarrass harvesting. bus since been followed up, and it gram of song and music, some spec­
ussessing all personal property, ns
Cdininunicalion from Geo. A. De­ unanimously adopted, to-wit:
It lias been indicated, however, lhut was found that movements between ial numbers by the double quartet we believe n considerable amount (rt
puties with reference to attorneys’
Resell veil. That whereas the city of a relatively small number of men given points or terminals that should nnd an instrumental and vocal solo personal property has cat-apod taxa­
fee* in collecting paving Jien from
or two for good measure. Rev. Mas­
must be called to the colors prior to
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Mrs,. Alma Slpnhulser was read and Sanford, Florida, is vitally interested June 1 anil tliilt process tuny start consume around six to e i g h t sey also tins prepared whole-hearted tion in the past.
in
the
proper
upkeep
of
roads
in
und
hours,
and
thiit
this
is
.
caused'in
on motion R. A. Newman, seconded
Thanking you, we* are
sermons fur tills day. In tin* morn­
by G. F. .Smith, clej-k was instructed surrounding the city, nnd wherca-d in April wlu-n equipment, clothing many cases by trains bring side­ ing he will use the sulijeft “ Help
Yours truly,
and quarters will be avyilabje.
tracked |&gt;otwccn terminals because
to draw voucher in favor of Geo. A. the. brick roads in portions of th,
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E
TAX'CM
M ISSIO N .' '
from
the
Sanctuary,"
while
nt
the
The men are needed to fill up to of tliefr lieifig caught on the "six- evening hour. 7:30 o’clock, the sub­
I)i &lt;'uttc.s for Jfi.Oft, being t-he amoun city put down by the county’ oe
John
Neel,
Chairman
full strength divisions slated (or tccir hour" law. ‘due to overloaded ject o f the discourse will I*.- "Tin|»i&lt;s f. r 16.00, being •?*&gt;’ SiTninole re in a very bad slate
It J Patterson
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repair
and
,-ltow
iiuinisi..kab|e
rviarly departure t» Kurope and nisi. I... ..motives. It is u well known fact Patriot's Prayer." 'Needless to say
*r ini of ^attorney's fee in collecting
J
V.
Burke.
itenee
of
not
having
been
properly
for field army and corps troops not (fiat th.- average lo.-«im.»liv«- .if tin tfiat the subjects used indicate ser­
iai lit'n.
Resolution defining full cu-tli valuo
constructed, therefore be it resolved attached to divisions.
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. * 20-inch cylinder type isj designed t» mons of no little moment and the for 1918 assessment:. i iuiiiniinicution from F. I*. Itinca by tho city council of. the city of
handle hilt over 1200 tons of freight
in regard to certain information re­ Sunfurd. Florida, in regular session
The replacement detachments also* on track having nothing heavier ushera at the Temple Sunday should
Resolved, TlintrU is the sense of
quired by council was read and* or­ nFsctnhlcd do petition th/Honornblf must go forward at an accelerating than one pec cent grades, and it is be prepared for n filled house.
this convention thal wo ull hereby
dered.filed.
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• Board of ‘Counry Commissioners o- rale since' American troopa are ac­ further n fact that these locomotives
'agree to assess for 1913, ull thn real
tin motion G. F. Smith, seconded Seminole county, Florida, to erne tually bolding a sector of -the French ar being given daily everywhere
A Distinguished Visitor
estate in carli county at 50 per rant
by It A. Newman nnd carried, it ploy tho best available legal talent front and men are being killed o r 14,-um sixteen hundred to two thou­
Sanford. Florida will have a, dis­ of its value, and the personal prop­
w.v ordered that a six inch sewer be to enforce any and all elnims or de­ wounded in action every dny.
sand lonu »f freight, anil tluil this tinguished visitor when Ex-Guv. J. erty as follows:
lam from alley between Sanford ave- mands that the county may have
Tlje completion of the full pro­ prnrttce is dirqctly .responsible for Frank *l|unly of Indiana, presiden­
Farm pnqics, $20.00 to $50.00 each
nii&lt; 4 ml Cypress avenue to nnthrh against the road contractors on ue gram of the war depart ment without railroad conditions ns they exist tial nominee of tfifi Prohibition par­
Horses, $50.00
to« $100.00
each.
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M'h of Fifth street.
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count of said road not having been creating any additional divisions t iilay. The railroads knew this and ty in tfie last election, and president
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An ordinance nmending Section ‘properly constructed. Be "it further probzbly will absorb in the neighbor­ practical men know the results, Inti of the Flying Squadron Foundation
possibly, because of n reason, since speaks in the Congregational church
22.5 id the Revised Ordinances of the !resolved, (hat this res: la l ion he hood of 000,000 men.
AMERICANS ARE THERE
government
ownership nr operation on Sunday, Mareh 10, 3 p. nt. The
City of Sanford with reference to the spread upon the minutis of tho
The last increments of the first
width of sidewalks was placed on its council and a copy sent to the board draft now in'process of mobilization has become effective,-,- the’ railroad wi-il. known statesman and orator Take Up New PosIRon And Strafe
third reading and read in full. Vote of • county commissioners of Sem­ totaling ahovt 800,000 men are be­ owners and operators wish to con­ comes to speak in behalf of the
Germans
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on passage of said ordinance as fol­ inoin county; Florida, to be rend at ing used to fill regular and national tinue these methods regardless of re- cause, to which' he has dedicated his
American troops have now takanlife, that of the p r o h i b i t i o n of the up another position on tlie* front in
lows: Aye’s, none. Nay’s, C .. 11. their meeting to be held March' 5, guard', divisions shown -by their ef­ sulis.
Dinge'e, G:# F- Smith, R. A. New* 1918.
* # ficiency reports to be available .for
Florida this seasdn will turn obt licensed liquor traffic. Ho should, France, nud with their usual busi­
man. F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, Roy
C. II. Dingee, Pres’t
duty abroad. Some jof the men arc approximately .fifty .thousand cars and no doubt will,, lip heard by u ness like, mulbods already have (rua.Syrncis: * Thereupon *the • president &gt;
-jj . A. Newman •v ; • being* used ‘to fill bp the. special' of foodstuffs and perishable freight large audience* ^biofc only &lt;loe». BJs :tfatVcf*an' attempt fry ihn (Jerroarta of the council proclaimed by the
. G. F. Smith
• ' forces, although an additional source fur distribution to the nation, and' of ciuse deserve truch, but the standing to raid thrir trenches. • Tho new po­
vote of the council they had rejected
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of supply for highly specialized, tech­ nil. yearn this should he the banner of the man duscrvica it. Those.who sition is somewhere . in Lorraine.*
the ordinance.
W. A. Lelllor
.
nical units Is being used continu­ one for the farmer nnd producer, do not believe in prohibition, hon­ Altogether, more than eight ntilca of
Boy
Symes
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In view of the comihg meeting of
ously. This is by special drafts of hut as things stand now, with rail­ estly. differing along tho lines of prac­ trenches are now being held by
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Council men.
the railroad commissioners with the
particularly quulifiod men of the road facili.ies virtually fallen down, ticability, und not morals stlnuld also Americans on tho western front.
Soot hern Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Company
Communication from R. Hudspn trades'necessary. Orders were issued a big portion of tbesi- fifty thousand *l|,ur Governor Hardy. Every manly
From launders to the SwrxiNjjorder
fur the purpose of discussing a pro- Burr, in,reference to the meeting of today to local hoards calling for 528 ears will Ituve freight bills attached man dt-sircs to hear hot It sides -of a
artillery
duels of more or haux vio­
P'i-h' iI raise in the prices of telephone the railroad commissioners and
artisans of various sorts for non- to them after.sales, us is already the question.
lence arc taking place on rarfouti sec­
service, the president of the council Southern Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Company, committant units.
Governor Hnnly hnH made a great tors, and here and there raiding par­
rase, and wilt certainly not serve ns
on motion of, R. A. Newman, bcc- stnting that same had been post­ Even with all of the first draft encouragement to the farmer to fight for tho temperance enuxe. He
onded by G. F. Smith and carried, poned from March 13 to April 17, men mobilized there are consider­ plant, even normal acreage of food­ is naturally n fighter nnd poaxenses ties of both sides are frequently Ln
appmnteil the following a committee 1918, was read nnd ordered filed.
such ammunition us ~ abllity.' aml .operation__ The British . have %ae*.
able deficiencies uniong the national stuffs this spring nnd summer.
to draw up a resolution of protest to
Courage, combined with energy and ccssfully rarried out forays against
On motion W. A. Loftier, seconded army and xorno of the nntlonal guard
the Germans east of Hullccourt and
Wo
propose
to
leave
nothing
un­
present to the railroad commission­ by G. F. Smith and carried, that divisions. The first purpose of tho
determination to make a ghod fight.
near
Lens, in which latter sector tho
done
toward
securing
better
move­
ers at their meeting. Committco to- the proceeds from tho recent $33,000 second draft will be to make up this
lie is a man of pleasing personal­ Germnns for tho past few days hav­
ment,
The
shippers
ate
entitled
to
*it: (L F. Smith and R. A. Newftian. bond.issue be held in tact for n eprl- shortage.
it, and since it is evident that such ity and an orator of unusual ability. ing been heavily shelling them.,
■ bn rno'llon of G. F. Smith, sec- od of 30 days.
is easily possible, it is proper, for No charge will bo made and it Is
Although (lie snow has ceased,
ondid by R. A. Newman and car­
On motion Boy Symes. seconded Sunday at Congregational Church every one to take an interest-In this expected that tho auditorium* will there has boon hut little activity on
ried. council adjourned.
by G. F. .Smith, hnd carried, chair­ . "Ilao thn Church a Mrssage .for matter and help the producers of prove inadequate to seat all thoso tho chief American sector, northwest
man of finnncp committco is hereby, the IIOHr?" will ho- the subject' at our state. If a maximum-tonnage who will want to hear him.
of Toul. The* men of both slrfcn have
------------------------rating for locomotives Is established «
Sanford, Fla.; Mch. 4, 1918. ’ instructed to place the proceeds of the morning service at 11 o'clock.
kept to*' their trendies and there
City council of the city of San- the recent $33,000 bond issue In , “Seventeen Cents n Day," wi|l be and enforced, almost over night will
Ground Glass In Prunes
‘ . have been only spannodic exchanges,
ord, Florida, met on the above dnto equal parts In eacli of the banks of .he evening subject.. That Is all It show us a 60 per cent* improvement ‘ Marionette, Wls., March C. — of ahrlla.
in regular session at 7:30 p. in. the city of Sanford, at interest.
eosls to save some lives from starva­ in railroad service, and this jm-thod Prunes may lie abolished in the fnmGerman reinforcements continue to
•’resident, C. If. Dingec, president
It was moved and seconded tha- tion. Christ counted not His life tfil automatically within a few ily fare In the homes of this city and lie sent up behind the lines in Bel­
and (‘ouncilmen It. A. Newman, G. the necessary parts required for the d e a r ‘unto Himself that lie might be weeks, eliminate terminal congestion Menominee us n result of the discov­ gium and Franc**, according to Ucn.
b ^nuih, Jno. Adams, W. A. Lef- street sweeping machine be pur­ our Savior. Miss Edieth Stewart and afford at least a 20 per cent in­ ery of ground gla.%s in a shipment of
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i Maurice, director of military-operafier »nd Roy Symes. Absent, F. L. chased by the city.
will sing at this evening service,, creased car efficiency.—Jacksonville tho fruit received by a local grocer. llon, at lho nriUlh wnr o(ncc&gt; At
Miller. Minutes of last meeting . On motion W. A. Lefflcr, seconded which begins, at -.‘•sven. The Chris­ Metropolis.
thrqugh a commission house which present, he says, although the ' ene­
read, and adopted.'
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obtained it -from California.
by G. F. Smith and carried, the ap­ tian Endeavor meets nr-G:16 and has
my has aixteen -more divisions than
Mr. Miller camo before tho coun- pointments by tho mayo^ of R. C. fo r'its topic4"Making‘ the Most of
Quality Shop Opening
the alllra along this front, the allied
eil and asked that he he allowed to Maxwell, treasurer and assessor, Ja». Ourselves." 'The young people are
Tho.Quality Shop held the first
Reports from the potato belt of troops arc numerically stronger and
redeem’hie back taxes a t face value C. Roberts, clerk and collector, W. getting up boxes \o send to their spring millinery showing &lt;Tuesday St. J 6hna county aaya that apuda are also hold the upper hand in riflra,
°&lt; certificates. Said request was A. TUli*. chief of police and A. D. companions who aro i n ' the army and the 8 hop- never looked finer In now aeveral inches high and are gtins and aircraft, hut th a t thla addenied. *
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Smith, sanitary.Inspector, la hereby service. Gifts are to be brought tbe beautiful decorations under the growing yith rapidity. St. Johna periority la diminishing. The major
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skillful hand of A. D. Parrish* who county haa the largest acreage plant­ preparation of the enemy for a Mg
^Communication from Mr. G. D. approved and confirmed.has exceptional* talent in decorating. ed to potatoes thla year in its his­ offensive are now more or less com­
•Buhop, secretary and treasurer of . On ‘ motion R. A .. Newman, sec­
Mrs. Wren McGuin will sssist In Palmji and flowers and plants gave It tory. Rain (a needed, b u t nearly all plete, and.the allies must watch for
Crown Paper Company,, statlng-that onded by G, F. Smith and carried
J»hey would have to Itava Sanford 11 that the city pay the prem ium on ths'LyM um benefit ooncert Tuesday the real loeal color and tb* white of the farmers have irrigating fa'dl- the total preparations which slgtalsuitable location eould not be ob- bond renewals of treasurer and aa- evening, March .19. People Jove to enameled finish of* the ahop added Itlee and a drouth haa no terror* for ata the approach of In attack, Gma(Continued on Page 4)
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I them.
Ulned on account of their preterit
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LYRIC THURSDAY

Neglected Wife” Episode
Opens at Lyric Theatre Thursday
Margaret Warner,....,—...Ruth Roland
Horaeo Kennedy. ..Rolnnd Rottomiey
Mary. Kennedy.TV....... Corene Grunt
Edgar Doyle.........
— Nell Hardin
Frank Norwood . Philo McCullough
Ruth Roland, one*. of the most
popular stars on the motlbn picture

•m en will appear for the flrat time
In her new aerial,‘. VTHe’ Neglected
Wife” a t the Lyric Theatre Thurs­
day.
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"The Neglected Wife” ia a thrill­
ing atorv dealing with the complex
problem* of married life and baaed
on Mabel Herbert Urner'* fiynoua
hovels "Tho Journal-of a Neglected
Wife” and "Tho Woman Alone.” .
.The first epialde.is entitled, "The
Woman Alone” and it ahowa Ruth
Roland in a deeply interesting and
moving'aitUfctioM supported' by Rol­
and Bottomlcy, the celebrated Eng­
lish star, Neil Hardin, ono of the
best heavies on the screen, (iorene
Grant and Philo McCullough.
The aerial was produced in the
■unshino of California by Ualboa
from the acenarioa of Will M.
Ritchey, tho author of the two orig­
inal stories- on which Mlsa Roland's
previous aerial successes "Who
Pays?” and the "Red Circle” were
The story In brief is as follows:
' Horace Kennedy, a successful law
ycr is slowly drifting from his atten
tive and loyal wife Mary, for n&lt;
apparent reason savo that sho is
fading and he is fbsing Interest in
her.
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On the charge made by Margurct
Warner, a struggling magazine writ­
er. Kennedy disbars Attorney Doyle,
contending that as a man must pro-

• For 1 L&lt; ,C. Smith Tyn(»&gt;iii.
Ai. M: Stewart, 717 Eait Seconds!'
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5^3t&gt;
Rhodo Iatand Red eggn for
i.

The Hfmse that Pleases

Wm. FOX Presents

VIRGINIA PEARSON
"Stolen Honor'
WEDNESDAY
PAULINE FREDERICK
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“ Double Crossed”
(No Advance In Prlee)

, How to Wrlle.Novels
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•Hard, work, the use of every me­
chanical device possible to aid in
writing,' unceasing observation and
absolute simpleness and sincerity—
these are the things that make a suc­
cessful writer, according to Mabel
Herbert Urner, who has more read­
ers among the newspaper public of
America than any other woamn
writer.

—For Sale—A- six room home
lot, west side Laurel avenue,
tween Sixth and Seventh streets.
1C per cent Investment. A. De
97 (Washington Avc., Oil City,

The Neglected Wife’

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tcct tho honor of his wife nnd home,
so must we.guard our courts from
prowling jackals.
Because of hix wmasterly handling
of the disbarment -case, a magazine
requests Kennedy to write twilve
articles' dealing' with the subject*.
Mary persuades him against his
wishes to write there articles, sug­
gesting that she will take his. &lt;ii lo­
tion on the typewriter. She proves
an insulllcien* helper nnd the lir-v

"Inspiration ia welcome,' -says
Mrs. Urner. . "A successful writer
depends more upon technique and
willingness to persevere. -Note-,
books, indexes, stenographers, scrap­
books utc the tools of the writer's
trade," says-Mrs. Urner.
Human lives, not the .stories about
them, should be the source for strong
fleyion, Mrs. Ufiter • thinks. The
heart gripping noycls she believes
are those which deal with the or­
*Yot M r m t r r L ri lili N f r *
dinary lives of ordinary people, the' T o lfi« .P rm n f-rn tfr V oter* of h’e m ln n lr T o .:
tiy a n n n u n r r my ra n d ld a rv for re p ­
tales of the homely tasks and the re sIe nl.rre
ta tiv e in th e next F lo rid a r lc K i'la t u r e
fro
m
S
em
in o le c o u n t y . r u L jt r t to th e d e m ­
unromnntic hut nevertheless poig* o c r a tic p rim
a ry to Ur held Jp u i Ith « f Ihla
nnnt sorrows and tho undramatir, ‘year*, and In v it e fvAir ro n -id rra tio n of my
M uallflratione.
hut still the more real loves of you |
Ite « p e rtfu ll)’.
J. J. DK KINSON.
and me.
It is the inlimntc touch, thy rela­
For the Legislature
tion of tin incident that parallels one I
In sjus issue among the political
thut you and 1 have known in our
announcements, Frank I.. Woodrtil!
own lives, that makes the highest announces
his candidacy for the
art! in I lie work.of Mrs* I'rner. And
legislature.
Mr Woodruil is the fyptin- way to. lie able to write such
resentative
now*,
having serveil a
stories site sajs is to lie brave, brave
term in the legislature and i.* wiiiing
snough to break away front the path
that* bus been trodden down by th e ; to stand on his past record. Bead
fei't of other authors, courageous liis announcement in this issue.

enough to explore for one-self tin*
maze of the lives of ordinary people
Single or Double Entry B o o k k e e p i n g
it is tho 'obvious that is overlooked I N U M I I I U I . • f A If I N KIISI111* - N T l M k
' O l ’K N K D . I I A L A N C K U - C U I K M )
by so many writers in their search
S m a ll N r t a l l o o k a &lt;ornplcfrl&gt; W o f k d )
tit
the
unusual
thut
Mrs.
I'rner
has
|)oyle forced out of his prtlfession
t'o l l c r i l u n * r l c . o n ( ' o m m l s a j u n .
A r r w o n ta n t
seized
for
Iter
own.
in
an
interview
j
conjinues his work in the field of
I*. O . I l o t M 2
crooked stork jobbing, Inking the recently she gave her own theory of j
the trivial, in its relation to litera - 1
ture.
.
"Ilnve you ever thought how
amazingly interesting it would he if a
child could he raised and in Siyne
way educated without ever being al­
lowed to read a line of fietion?" she |
asked.
J
."Let hint live liut/hot re.vl. Then
at&gt; the age of maturity U'fTiim write
a novel. What un.'int.cnsoly interest­
ing novel that would be!
U All Local Advertisements Under
This
Heading THREE CENTS a
"He will'd write without being
humpored, consciously or uncon­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
sciously, by all the restrictions of the Charge 25 CenUt.
hooks he hnd ever read. All tho
In answering an advertisement
limitations- wo have unconsciously
where no name is mentioned in tho
absorbed he would never know. All
the trite observations, that even the ad. •please do not ask The Herald
(or information as to the identity of
best authors junbody in. their work,
the advertiser.
Usually we do , not
would not 1)0 part of his stock in
know who tho advertiser is and if
trade. He would not lie cursed with
we do wc arc not allowed to givo
the tendency to keep on expressing,
out this ipformation. Simply write
with
withthc tendency to keep
a letter* and address it as *per in­
with slight variations wlint has be
structions in tho ad.
expressed so many, times before, lie
would be able to get away from
FOR SALE
"type." He at least would have the
A FINE FIVE ACRE TRACT
courage of his thoughts.
.
"O nly bnetr hnvc’ I hnd anything O F'.TrLED LANIX WELL WA­
like nil the courage of mine. But TERED. NOW IN* CROP FOR
that one story I think I wrote un­ MAY DELIVERY, AT 12,750.'
hampered nnd uninfluenced by any­ TERMS. A. P. CONNELLY.
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thing I have ever read or by the fear
tlint 1 would not he understood.
For Sale—A few thousand Liv­
And it was because I wrote it for ingstone Globe tumutos, $ 1.00 a
myself, with the grim determination thousand. George Molt, Evergreen
t/int 1 would write one story the way Avc.
56-2lp
I wanted to write it—and then
For Salo—Globe tomato (Hunts for
never try to publish it. For I felt no
immediate ijcllycfy,^ Price SI.25 per
one would' publish it.
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"As it hnppened,. my literar thousand. Alex Foster, Geneva ave­
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50-3tr
agent called n few dnys ^ator; and nue.
this manuscript wns lying on my
Cabbage plants fdr salq.—See C,
II. Le flier.
GG-tf

For Sale—Beet plants,
100 or J 2.00 per thousand
Portln Bros., Wagner', .Kin.
For Sale—Thoroughbred Kh'w
Island eggs far hatching, $1.r,0 p
setting. W. M-" Haynes.
|sqf
For Sale—Whiolosalo fish bmlntH,
consisting, of launches, boats, r.etj,
houses, etc. C. L, .Vincent. 43-tf
For Rent—Furnished room.
No. French.
|
Prairie Pony For sale. Thr**
years old. Broken to ride. Can W
seeU at Lemon .BiulT near &lt;&gt;*te«*a.
T. A. Tice, Osteen, Fla.
'.J-Tin
For Bent — Furni.ihed*'It*■m* i
room*, Magnolia Avc., clu'e is.
Address "Horne,” c-o Heralit
For Rent—Three ollire. rosci
fronlin g on First street. M-t tin
siruhlc nffircs in city. Se\.r.. I other
giinil odice rooms fn same ! ■li’dier.
Yuwt II St Speer.
,
2 l-tfr
For Sale. —Two good i. 1 • • Hr
-ale cheap. ' It. B. I.ym L i; •&gt; 1
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Box 21.*0 Sanford F!:«.
FO R R E N T

For Ucqt—Furnished rooms (&lt;
light houxukoeping,-117. I.uuril At

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

LISTEN
W e have O pened a C leaning,
P re ssin g an d T a ilo rin g De­
p a rtm e n t in connection w ith
o u r store u n d er th e p erso n ­
al direction of M r. C. A.
W hiddon

P h o n e 104 and give us a tria l. P ro m p t
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and reasonable prices.
All
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SANFORD SHOE &amp;
CLOTHING CO.

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For Sale or Trade—Fine hig horse
8 years .Old, Will work in plow, buggj
or wagon, Also good ‘'ball -heariag
buggy’and wagon, and sets of huness. See Jack Collins or phone
397-J.
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When JVIcn Arc Tempted
RUTH ROLAND .

"Redemption”

t o nn r.;. n r . ___

. For Sale-Ten acres hammock
land on Cameron avenue, right |a
the heart of the celery delta, tjj,
farm joins railroad loading atatios;
Three acres cleared. Must be told
to close an estate. If interested
write F. J. McDannel, Owouo
Michigan.
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COMING
“ HONOLULU LOU”
Musical Comedy—March l lth

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For Sglo—16 H hand farm or dri
horse, weight 1350 lbs. Inquire L
Bruhdey.'
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EVEL&gt;N NESRIT

COMING TO THE LYRIC THURSDAY. MARCH 14th

-Myth 6. lijt

For Salp—Tomjito plants ready to
set, 75c per 1,000. D. Lea' .W est
Side. Phone 370.
56-2tp

WANTED

Wanted—Work of any kind by i
sober, reliable married man, ■&gt;.' &gt;rin
of age. •Prefer some kind &lt;&gt;f otf.r«
work. Experienced-bookkeeper iri
No: I penman, who desires to laciti
in Florida. Will accept itr.ulmtt
salary, with opportunity depenatil
on uhilily. Address J. It. Mo»rl#y.
247 Gurdon St., Laurens. S.
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£5-.1tp
Furnished Rooms by Day
or Mohth—Park aVcnuc’
North Park uvenue, over L.
ips St Co. drug store . Mr*
IJart, manager.*..
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Found—Roll ol hills. Owner :»•
tify Herald Office.
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DKPAIITMI’.NT OP

U. S. U n d .Offlci at 0»f

1913 . m *d # H o m i*te i» l K n R y *
for

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Woman’s Club Notes •
• The March basinets meeting of
the club will he held on Wednesday,
March Gth at club house. On this
occasion tlfc election of ofilcers for
the ensuing year will take place anil
it is urged upon each ‘member to he
present.
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Urn. tb it A U tyjJ
W. riaVU'of C*n*vV Vl*, * h " ?"
Nolle* ,1- b rrtby
h B it

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bf N W M t Bret ton « .

. Cut flowers for sale—Pansies, vio­ to », •n»ps» s* K, Tsiisbsssc*
llltd nolle* of loteutlon to ***»? 1 ^
lets, nasturtiums, roses, etc. *Call yhss
r * r prool to n ls h lU b el»ln&lt; •»
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* it r s r r t b H b *fr* C I*rV C l r f j ' t
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Mrs. .Kate Stewart, phone 260-W;
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"Bred, to Lay" Burred Rock eggs
/or hatching, $5.00 and $3.00 per
setting from prize winning pens:
Utility $1.50 per 15, $G.00 per hun­ 10-Tuf- A Pri-tOlp
dred. A few choice White Wynn
DEPARTMENT O r TUB iNTrstoi
0 . B ..U »d OIBe* at
dotte and Barred Rock Cockerels
$3:00 and ,$5.00 each if‘taken quick.
Nolle* (• b***by ilvsa tb*t T#™ ^ J l i .
loniwood, P U , * b ^ on
|ir
Keystono Poultry Yards, Longwood; mad*
Artistic Treat for Sanford
H orn-.tod E slrv H*- ®i t W
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N U et BW H,
B W I f ‘ " V «!«•,
The recital to be given Monday Fla.
BB m , Brett** a?,” T*«Mblo*
evening by Mra. Jessie Eldridger ‘ For Sale—1000 lbs new celery *0 t . T a lls k M M * W « H d l» n . k M ®l»o ^
laU ntlon l*
Bouthwlck, one of the^lnatructora at wires. F. A. Stone, Eighth and Oak. of
t* **UbU*b claim *o * * • , } • • * • '* ; ,ti»
rrtbad,
h*for* Clark C lr* f t
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Emerson .College of Oratory and the
ford, H a.. m U i Sth dap cl ApH'. »” •
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Claim
ant
name*
as
wUaaaaoi
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wife of Henry Lawrence Southwick,
. W . E a ttia lm rr
TUthe preaident of Emeiaon and hlm- * For Sale—Ford Touring Cfcr, De^ - CCharlta
Uainbart s l . U s i w j f
•elf a celebrated Shakesperalan.inter- mountable wheels. Good condition.
preter ia'an opportunity too good to Bargain.. Phone 6 .' P. 6 . Box 983.
be mlaaed. The Literature, Dspart. '
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�THB BANfORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUN CH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR.
RESPO IiDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY^-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
W. L. Woodworth la leaving Sun­
day night for his home In Watertown, N. Y., after spending the win­
ter at the home of hla nephew, W.
W. Dressor.
Mrs. Bush and aon, Reece of Al­
" Mr. and Mra. j ; W.* Wynh' of Kis- bany, Ga.,'are gutala of her brother,
aimmeo spent Suhday , with home Aahley Purvico and wife at Cameron
folka,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Andrews of
Mr. Wallace Wheeler la entertain­
ing* hla ^incle. and aunt, Mr. and Celery avenue had aa guests Mr.
M ri. W. C. Wheeler of Louisville, Andrews* brother and wife, Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Andrew# of Kenncbiirk,
,
Mrs. C. C. Humphrey and Mra. Maine.
Mra.
G.
C.
McGougj*!
and
daugh­
Martha Smith were spend the guest
guests of Mra.’ M. E. Smith Friday. ter, Mrs. N. N. Swanson are at the
Mrs. J. II. Wynn and children ■tato fair' In Jacksonville this week
were the week end 1 guests of Mrs. and w illgo on to Waycross for an
over Sunday visit with relatives.
Ed. Nelghblack of the west side.
Horace Chorpening is leaving sAbn
Theo. Bryant of Longwood waa
the guest of his sister, Mrs. ■R. B. for Cleveland, Ohio, to resume his
position‘he left some months ago
Lynch this week.
Tho Itdios of Ehcncxer. church
PAOLA ITEMS
met Wednesday afternoon and gave
P. C. Toner left very unexpected­
the church a much needed cleaning.
Everything is in filnu shape and Rev. ly, last week for'Lstrobr, Pa., called
G. C. Hurendon will fill his regular home on account of the illness of his
1
appointment here Sunday*. Services brother.
Mr*. Osenr Pearson left last Sat­
at 11 a. m. and 7:il0 p. m. All inurday to Join her, husband at Key
West. Mrs. Clark Pearson expects
to leave Saturday for' Key West
EAST SANFORD
Rev. Arthur S. Peck has his usual* also.
Mm. W. W. Long qf Sanford is
appointment at Moore's Station
the guest of Mrs. C. F. Cooley here
church Sunday, Mnr. 10th.
The sorin! at Moore's Station this week.
Mrs. Wamhol of Atlanta, (la., re­
church lust Friday evening wus
turned
to her home Saturday after a
quite a success both as nn entertain­
ment nnd financially. Nearly $ 1-1.00 very pleasant visit with her sister,
was clearrif for the organ -fund. An Mrs. A. W-McGuirt.*.
Born, to Mr., aruf Mrs. II. F.
apron am* necktie social is being
famines a little son on* February 14.
planned to take place soon.
Mr. and Mrs, W. 1. Clark, Miss
Tiie Red Cross meeting s for
March will take place at the home Margaret and Mrs. Wm. Bulloeli
of Mra.‘C. Boyce-Bell on Richmond motored to Orlando Saturday.
avenue.
Miss Mary Lee Smith of Johnson.'
Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Estridge were Fin., is the guest of Miss 1'earl Gar­
at Dr. Master’s sanitarium Sunday wood.
at Port Orange. The Doctor was
Mr. Murtzhiirger, who lias, been
much pleased
Eslridge's here on 11 .short visit, looking after
■* with Mrs.
*
improVemVnt, Klic was a pajicnt his interests, returned last Tuesday
there several months.
to hi* home in Indianapolis. I ml
Mr. .and Mrs. W. W. Drsseor,
GKAPEVM.I.E AND UPHAl.A
daughter Helen and their guest, .W.
Happenings .bn the 1st:
•F. Woodworth are Spending Thurs­
Mrs. Stcdt spent a pleasant 1
day at Cnrohu dn Reach.
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ELD ER SPR IN G S

M. M. Lord haa accepted the ‘fob
to run the auto log cart for Mr,
Brown.' It' la qtilte a eight to aee
the big cart in use. It, looka like the
mother of automobiles. **

in GrapevUIe. visiting a t the. homes
of Mrs. H. G. Lundqulst and Mrs.
Ballinger.
. j .*
Mrs., gertelson visited with Mrs.
T. 0. T yner..
Mrs. Magnuson and Mrs. Erlcson
were shopping in town.
^
Mrs. J. E. Lundqulst “left for a
week’s visit In Jacksonville with her
Garder and Aron and eEpecti to
attend .the state fair.
, Jesse-Thompson wheeled, to Mon­
roe to look after his garden.
Elmer Tyner went gown'to WlnMdermere Saturday.
j
Rev. Erlcson gave ua a good ser­
mon Sunday, taking' for his text,
"Where are the nine?" , .
Nexf Sunday will be Rov. Swanbon’a day at the Lutheran church
with services mqrning and evening.
Sunday schbol as uausl at two at
the Presbyterian.*
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We were all thankful.ftjr the need­
ed rain and hope for some more soon
for our gardens. .
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Dsn Thompson, wife and children
from the-East Side and their guests,
King Piitlgetr And wife and baby of
Kissimmee \vlsitcd hlq brother Jesse
and wife Sunday.
Clarence Bergquist is boarding for
the present .with Mr. and Mrs. Le­
roy Hodgins.•\ ' ■
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The many friends of Mrs^ DeKorcst will be'plenscd to Itqow she Is
improving after an illness .of* two or
three weeks' duration.
Norman Swanson wan a guest at
the home of his parents on the 22nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins and tittle
Alice were guests of Carl Pierson on
n trip to Winter Pnrk nnd return on
a recent Sundny.
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ent. frg'iJL Swford, were I ta a n . Djn^
gee, Haynes and MAxwell.
Rev. Stone of the Baptist church
preached two Interesting and In*
■tractive sermons here last Sunday.
The many friends here of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Brojvft of Melrose were sad­
dened this week by the news of.the
death of their infant son. *.
Mr. Wiggins of Georgia is visiting
his aunt and unde. Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and Mrs.
Adams werer visitors at Sanford one
day'last week.,
0
Mrs. Ira Starling and baby are on
tho sick list this week. We hope for
their speedy recovery.
A fish fry was enjoyed by 'all Ge­
neva last Thursday evening a tfcthe
popular picnic grounds at Lake
Harney, given in honor of Miss
Bessie and Mrs. Linton Patterson
and Miss Clarice Hand.
Don’t forget,the revival services
at the M. E. church, beginning on
March 20th.

fldent_of,;th«LWorld&gt; good* to f—d
and clothe themselvee. That money
did not mean everything and few
people thikt
Ihoney
th it'hhad
ad ltio
n ey were as com­
fortable, and contented-aa those who
w|th little money were content to do
something for their fellow men, for
their city, for their county and for
their country.
He cloaed a magnificent sermon
with the jAlmnnition for all to seek
first the kingdom of hesVen and all
thiftga then would be made plain to
them for "what proflteth it a man
If he gain the whole world and lose
his aoul."
Ho also punctuated his sermtn
with many good points taken from
the present great war and that ser­
vice means so much to every man,
womtn and qhlld and that service
meana not only service to tho coun­
try in war and peace but service t 6
your church and your God.

Seminole’s Roll of Honor

D o o V y r^r.L T M o tt, F ra n k , . ? 1
bell, William Hartley, Floyd
burn, Oscar DuBosc, Edwin ,
Dinkle- .
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Sam J. Pickens, Harry {{ ^
man, .B ryan Walker. Andrew j
King, Charles Priester, Robt n
Weeks, Walfred Pierson, V tJ i
Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney#
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncin
chell,. Drawdy Matthen, Lewis pT
tins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R. Lo*.
William B. Lynch/James II. l*. {•
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, L '
Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal George Htm^
John EJ. Hawkins
Fred Ballard
Cal Robert Willie
Jo* Zapf
,
Ralph Geiger
Harry Geiger
. Fred Ballard
Robert Hill *
Eddie Potter
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Raymond McDonald'
Carl McDonald
Clarence Tetnplo
Joe Guerry,
1
’ William Shepard
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Carl Takach •
Victor M. Greene
First Lieut, Geo. G. Herring
Second Lieut. Ralph Wight.
Clarcnco Mahoney, Homer Wynt*,
Walter Mason,‘ John Pcznld, p41J
Pezold, E&lt;lmond Stowe, Frank LoJ.
ityt, ArthurLossJng.
Berkeley Blackman
Worthington Hlaekman'
Wallace Grosby- .
Henry Lee •
Alvin Kendall
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Brittain Juhnsun
Joseph Wynn

Karl Schults, Sherman Routh
Collier Brown, ‘Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumillat, Allan.Jonqs. Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, OscoV Rouse, C. J.
Lawton, Jnmes'Purvia, William Hart
ley, Wallaco Llpford, W. C, Temple
Forrest Gatchel, Ed. Cameron,
Lyman Baker, E. S. Ward, Robert
T his‘is tinder the same manage­ Deane, Tcnny Deane, F. Fa Roper.
ment that handled the .big Tampa
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Army
circus and it is expected by all that
John Mumdl, Kenneth Murrell,
The same, success that attended the Lo;lIo Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
Tampa event will crown our efforts, Walker, Dr. Ralph Slovens, Joe
for no expense or labor will be spared ChlttenUen, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
by the Commercial. Club under' derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
whose auspices the big show'will be George McLaughlin; Harold Wash­
put on.
burn, Albert Fry, James ' Estridgc,
Crayon Wilt Help.
All committees have been appoint­ George Hull, Thomas'Sullivan, W.
When someone tins knock,*! a
ed. about 200 local citizens as well A. Pattishall, Meade Fox, Ingram
GENEVA NEWS
In the wall paper copy the j upr
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daniils at as indies liave volunteered -to take Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­ place
coloring
of the figure with trap*
liams,
Vail
Lovell,Martin
Temple,
tended" church in Sanford Sunday purt, all the professional circus acts
nnd the spot will not show.
Hubert
Robinson.
Arthur.
Dirkins,
have
been
engaged
and
rehearsals
last., after which they were entertainJohn Lee, J. AS. t?tTord, Andrew
ed’ul dinner liy Mr. and Mrs. Barber begin next Week. *
on Magnolia avenue.
The entire county .lias been billed Auliit, John Cater Lawton, ■Alfred
and
if you want to. have it real big- M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, J,oc Lewis,
Miss Bessie Patterson nml Mrs.
Arthur Lewis. Melville C. Tyler. J.
Linton Patterson of Tumuli Hill. time why just come to Arcadia The
F. Coates; Ernest Gorinlcy, Walter
Ua., are the guests of their brother Aviation City on one of tho day# of
Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. jC. E. Patter­ the Circus nnd see How Arcadia I’evehouse,
Harry Carlson, C. E.
son.
Hunter, Wilson Miller, llarrotd Long
Mtss Cjarice Hand of .Sanford is
James Weaver Norman- Baker, Er­
Red Cress Notes
visiting Mis* Helen Moran ibis
nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
A called meeting of the executive Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy .Stafford,
week.
The Geneva Home Guards enter­ hoard of the Seminole Co'. Chapter T.ewtie Oglrshy,. Denslcr Stafford, T.
tained the Clttiltiota Guards ‘and A. K. (’. was held upon Mch. 2, Mrs. O. Gillis, Willie O. Goolsby, Hnrrobl
families ui a pork pilluti supper at W. D. Turner presiding. Mrs. Tur­ Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
K YOUR GROCER
tho town hall last Saturday evening, ner stated that the object of the Merriwetlier, Robert Routh, Stnfmeeting
was
to
give
the
purchasing
after supper giving uh un exhibition
of 1heir skill in drilling. Those pres­ comjfiittce funds and to, decide upon
the. kind of material to purchase.
Upon advice from headquarters that
we specialize, this motion was offered
by Mrs. McLaulin, seconded by Mrs.
Krupp, that we specialize on bed
shirt* until further instructions from
headquarters. Carried.
Mrs. Curlett moved that the pur­
chasing committee lie given $150.00,
seconded by Mr*. Holly and carried.
(’umimjlocation from Mrs. W. T.
Wilson in regard to quilt to be raf­
fled off, laid un table.
Can be used for so many different purjjoses on the Farm
The janitor of the work room ten­
1
dered his resignation. Left with Mrs
Bolter book your order for Celery Wire and Cratc.Naits
Speer to fill vacancy.
Only a Limited Quanity Left ■
No’ further business meeting ufljou rned.
Respectfully submitted.
Annie L. Carter, Secy.
Areadta Society Circus April 4, 5, 6
South Florida’s blggeat •event Js
now so far advanced that it is an
assured success.* Arcadia expects to
do herself proud for three days dur­
ing the early part of next month
when Kirkland's Big Society Circus
and Exposition will be staged in that

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Hod Cross Members
January —Mrs. S. A.’ Wood, Mrs.
Ernest Betts, Mrs. F. P. Runes,
Miss Gladys Bryan', Mrs. M. M.
Stewart, Mrs. J. P. Hurley, Mrs. W.
M. Lovell, Mrs. C. J. .Ruraph, Miss
Eliza Hume, Miss fjaidie Allen, F. P.
Foster, T. ^ H o d g k in s , Miss Jean­
ette Hodges/ .Mrs. J. A. Vaughn,
Mrs. W. F. Woodworth, Mrs. A. K.
•Powers, -Alias Ruth Grier—-*-»*• ~ v
February—Miss Helen -Dressor.
Xndrew G. Haines, Mr#. Andrew G.
Haines, Geo. Kingsley, Mrs. Mary
J. Tal/raham, Mrs. L. II. Spencer,
Aubrey Haight, Earl Haight, Jack
Richards, Mark Richards, Mark
Riciiards, Lohman Dallas, Kathleen
-lorn' Mrs. N. II. Garner, M rs. F.
M. McConnell, E. McConnell, Mrs.
». B. Calder, Mrs. C. C. Sanford,
Mr*. J. II, Ferguson.

H E Chandler C om p any has
striven for five years to give
the public the
best Six at the best
price . And it has succeeded, year
after year, in this aim.
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T h e Chandler for 19J. 8 offers
real m ojor car w orth approached
on ly by other cars selling for hun­
dreds of dollars more.
There is no-• inflation inT
rjnndier
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price. And Chandler q u a rry is
maintained in every detail.
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Suiject of a Great Sermon Trenched
II) Drh Brownlee Sundny
Dr. Brownlee, pastor of tho ProsOyte.lin church preached a -aermon
Sunday morning that should,have
njcn heard by every citizen of .the
oaidord section. It was on tho tub*
tc» of Money and Comfort and was
alien on the subject of tho present
In up in prices of our products here
-ind the fact Hint so many people
aru apt to be bluo over the' pros­
pect* of the celery and lettuce crop.
Dr.-Brownlee said that the gloom
was go thick around the table at tjie
hotel Sunday morning that you
could cut It with a knife and he
then launched Into the sermon of
looking ahead for lht&gt; better thing#
In life and hot letUng the idea of
money exclude all else. He cited
many Instance# in hlitory where the
really great men of the world had
■toggled along and* - made ' them­
selves famous although they never
bad . and ' neveY wanted only tuf-

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THE SANFORD HERALD

the
kaiser
and the* devil,
* tl
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WILL occupy .DUAL THRONE, BUT NOT "
IN GERMANY
Some timo ago Tha Herald pub- creed since I camo to the throne
lihed the letter from Satin to the The children in the schools are
k.Uer written by a Crcaton, Iowa, taught to hate, all things not Gcr
n u n . Here la the reply, • later work man.’ They arc taught th a t' Ger­
of the aame writer:*
many Is invincible and anything
Royal Palace, Berlin.— My pear that I do. la not wrong. I have dis­
guised It under the name of kultur.
Lucifer: —Youf kindly letter"
crived and IU content* noted. Un­ My. alliance jvith the /Tiitks was a
deed, my dear SaUn, you flatter clover move on my part at it gave
me, b u t I cannot help but feel that nte' an excellent opportunity to pass
the buck. When they commenced
your pralie la not miaplaced.
I will tell you frankly I waa a slaughtering the Christians no one
little incenaed when you compared connected my name with it, as ihe
mc with Nero. To my mind, Nero Turk had slaughtered Christinas for
.
w ■ piker. But on aecond thought centuries. •
J realize that he did not -posses* the
You need not fear that your work
many advantages 1 do for carrying will be.v*alighted. I have six sons
on hia deyillah work. He had no who are as capable of ordering cruelSuna that jvould ahoot for twenty tie# as irtyself. Somotlmcs I believe
niilea. He had no gaa bombs or the oldest boy had a.little more
game throwers. He had never had aubtle cruelty in hia nature than I
the opportunity to drop bomba on have.
Some have compared me to Na­
school bouses and kill little' children.
Re rould not'aend hia aviatora over poleon. That makes me incensed.
towna and drop polaoned candy, for. Napoleon .never battered down his­
| ‘'iic children to* eat. He did not have toric cathedrals, the work of Cen­
s u b m a r i n e s by which he could ansi turies. Napoleon never ordered his
passenger ships and kill hundred of men to make war.on women nnd
women nnd. babies. Taking all this children; Napoleon never left a trnil
into consideration, I think that Nero of illegitimate children .where his
did pretty well, coniidering the dis­ armies passed; Napoleon tried to
advantage under which ho worked.
H ( had lived in those days I do not
know us I could have improved on
hia method of raiaing hell, although
some of it looka crude to ua ndw
with our refined cruelties,
’ «'•
Nero simply murdered his m other
in cold blood. 1 made mine suffer
all the agonies of a broken heart be. for* drath. relieved‘her Bufferings.
1 thank you from, the bottom of
my heart for&lt;your gifts to me. My
abnormal ambition has rnado me the
mutt hated man in the world. It
has sent my soldiers through peace­
ful villages, bent on murder, rapine
anti arson. .It has mndc n million
widows, and has made u million
mothers childless. It has produced
an army of a million men maimed,
without arms, without legs nnd
without sight. It hns bereft some of
them of reason nnd they will go
through life .with their minds n
blink it has robbed thousands of
women of their virtue, nnd has
hruught thousands more into my
realms us slaves. My name is coup-'
Ird with curstp in every dime.
I'ntil-poW I have .always cursed
the fate which left mo with a with­
ered arm, hut now I discern your
inscrutable wisdom. Without that
I might have-had human instincts*
which would Interfere with my am­
$.
bitions, and might have made mo
show a semblance of pity as 1 saw
(hr result of , my fiendish work.
Without that iwlsl tn my normal
makr-up 1 might have told my gen■erale to treat.the Belgians with con­
sideration and kindness. I might
have told TorpiU to order his sub­
marine commanders npt to sink
shipe. without warping and to give
passengers a chance to save themrrlves.
Indeed, my dear Mephisto, I
share with you a
hatred
for
thing* English.
It • was England
th»t Mopped my victorious soldiers
at the Marne arid prevented mc
from runpuering the world and mak­
ing all nations my vassals. It was
Knglind that tried to interfere with
my plans • by proposing mediation
when !• had all my plana aet for a
world conquest, England has taught
savage peoples Christianity and the
lovp of their ‘ fellowmon, whllo I
**bave- endeavored -to instill hatred • **f:I
iilo their haerts and- make thepi
funds in human'form.
•My hatred for England is only
'oirceded by my hatred for Amer­
ica. Had it not been for that counnil Europe would have ip*50
helpless at my feet long ago. Sheila
made with American money killed
my soldiers nnd for this I can
never forgive America.
So, the secret is out. You hint
that I had a h a n J in th o S a ra v a jo
assassination. I flatter myself that
1 had ijept this covered up and no
one would suspect lh a t I bad any
hand in It. Well, It is all right- I
suppose. You Inspired it in mc,
—nntMltVe * right to share in the ae■cret, You will have to. admit that it
was clever in me to be on the yacht
■f the time of the dlacotd and trea­
son among the Russians and thou­
sands of those brave people perlahed
through treachery.
Lydfer, you make me taugh at
times. You express surprise at my
posing as a personal friend of God
and telling my people that God will
help them to victory.. Can you not
-*ee my plana? My friendship with
Cfcd Is aimply tp delude the poor,
■impie fools, who are dying that my
ambition may succeed. I have to
hind them this bunk once in awhile
to keop their.- breast, bared to - the
enemy. Without it they would quit
-fighting. I'tried the same bunk bn
the neutral nations, but-they- were
•too clever to believe it. *
1 have taught my people thl*

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spread -civilisation in conquered rendition was jexcallsnt and the and!countries, while I have spread kultur cnce wax raady for more and ap­
plauded tha gifted speaker until she
—mine is to rule the world.
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i responded - with the "Swiss Good
■ You. talk, of abdicating In my fa­
Brooklyn Eagle. vor: Don't do i t . . Lot. ua h*ye a Night."—Tha
K0
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dual throqe. With you% experience _ .The Boston (Maas.) Journal says:
coupled with my nature, we should "The lecture recitals given by Mr*.
be able to make a hell that would Jessie Eldridge Southwick in Steinert
surpass all previous efforts. * "Andi I Hall'the past week were a source of
am saying this in strictest confidence pleasure and profit to all who at­
1 feel that I am aoon to join you. tended, and added to Mrs. SouthI fear I have overstepped my am­ wick’s reputatiflh as an interpreter
bitions and I can' see my ruin. A of ' the classics. Her Shakespearian
victory by my enemies will mean ireadinga were of especial value to
my end, aa my life will be forfeited. students of the great' dram atist •
Well, I do not regrit it. It will put
Lmaha (Neb.) Daily Newi:
rat . iiu, hell ail th« sooner, where I "AThe
t a meeting of the Woman's Club
will be'with kindred spirits. There 4 Mr*. Southwick l o f Boston was the
la tbo much love and charity on atar and gave one of the best pro­
earth to auit me, and when I join grams ever given before tho club."
you I will be in my element. I ’ll
M. J. Rolfe, Litt. D., one of our
bring the boys, too, as I am aure
you can find a use for them: They fprpmost Shakespearian critics states:'
are fine devils. Well, good-bye, .Lu­ "Mrs. Southwlck'a 'Portia' was ab­
solutely the best that I remember."
cifer, will' see you later.
Wilhelm.'
Nova Oeotla'a Fish Army.
Nova Scotia la literally "the land of
Enthusiastic About Mrs. Southwick
The following excerpts In regard fish"—cod, herring, mackerel and the
to the work of Mrs. iesale Eldridge giant albacore or tnna. Nora Beotia
so much a land of fish, says a writer,
Southwick who is to give a dramatic U
that It produces over one-fourth the
recital for the benefit of tho Wom­ value of (he entire Canadian catch, or
an’s Club, in the d u b rooms Monday
:worth. Every ttny haven
evening,.March 11th at 8 o'clock will around'the extensive Bluenose Land
be of interest: "By far thermost dif­ coast hnrbore fishing smacks galore,
ficult'selection' of the cvcniqg was whlla Lunenburg, Canso, Liverpool
that of "Faust" by Jessie Eldridge nnd Chester aro‘ homo porta for hun­
Southwick of Boston. Mrs. South- dreds of ftcct-wlngcd deep-sea banking
wick showed-wonderful power. Her schooners.

THE U N I V E R S A L CAR

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Like the regular Ford cars the Ford Model
T One Ton Truck Is a real farm necessity, just
a s lt Is the'necessity of manufacturer, contract-*
or and merchant. There is no question about
it proving a money saver right from the start. ‘
It is flexible, turning in a 46-foot ^circle; has
*
124-inch wheel base; the regular Ford motor
w ith worm/ drive—ai\d has proven as economi­
cal in operation and maintenance as the Ford
Touring Car. The price of the truck chassis
is $600 f. o. ,b. D etroit We urge placing ordere without delay in order to get reasonably ;
fair delivery., The demand Is - big—come in
anfl let us talk it over.
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C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

HERALD ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS

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of nutritious vegetable fats of
which Cottolene is a well-known
and dependable example.
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T h e change from lard and
—butter—to —
vegetable—fats__is__ho.th_
simple and patriotic, flottolene
m eets the needs of wholesome
'c o o k in g , the requirements, o f
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HAT is the direct appeal of
your Government. It calls
for no sacrifice on your part. - • — No sacrifice of nutriment *#
because vegetable fats are rich;
wholesome and pure.
-r-No sacrifice in economy be­
cause vegetable fats cost less
than butter or lard.
The only change you are
asked to make is a slight change
in the way you cook—the shorten­
ing you use. _
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EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman .

And what is the reason for •
the Government requirements?
Simply th is:
“Pork, ham, bacon, lard, con­
densed milk and butter can be
shipped in concentrated space*’
—to feed the under-nourished .
worneq and children in stricken
countries—to feed our own fight-,
ing men and the men of our Allies
who are fighting in our defense.
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. , in m uuLis itn o ta c le a r duty
^ toT u t patriotism above cook in g
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custom
s and■ use the
economical vegetable fats which
nature has
abundantly
supplied?
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kitchen and remember as you
cook— every ounce of. vegetable
fat you use instead o f lard and bet­
ter may mean saving the life of
som eone som ewhere in the world.
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Patriotic Shortening

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�livery stables and. blacksmith ahops
between timea; or, In summer, altting along the d o b in g . on' the cast
« . f. HOLLY, BdH*
•Ida of the.'-fsvorit* street* in the
forenoon
and
od the . weat
aide
in ~*the
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a .*
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SjjVbfcfcfcad K w r Tasadar aa4 PrMsr
aftentoon, *lti roars like pigeona^on
(Continued from'Page 1)
t.
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the ridgepole. As-one farmer put it:
"Wonder how many 1 could.airing
sesaor, clerk and collector, and chief
on a good long ramrod?"
Never forget the fact that a good bussness muat have human
Try to get one of them for a day's of police, and bond* turned over to
interest within it or it fails. The officers of this bank pay special
Moimu
work and the anawor la "Cotta help the chairman of the finance commit­
attention to the welfare of its patrons—T hat is why we are growing.
Jim plant his tatera tomorror" from tee for safe keeping.
tho older men, or VGo chaie your- ' An ordinance prohibiting the sale
aelf" from the younger apecimene of goods, wares and merchandise on
with a more modern oiltlook and Sundays was placed on its flrat read­
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
vocabulary. Beside the tramp,. ing, and read in full.
these, njen represent atatl
An ordinance providing for the Is­
productiveness.* They
pe
suance of'bulkhead -Hon certificates
idleness to tno ninth*degree,
of. Indebtedness aggregating $21,tramp la a bird of'passage, but he 140.2S, covering the amount due
works sporadically. These men nev­ and payable by property owners in
.--------------------^ ^ ;z i2 r iy 7 T T T im ^ g ? _
—
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er work; and their name is legion.
tho bulkhead jliitrlct 'of 'Sanford,
flow do the&gt;l get a living? That's Florida, for the proportionate part
the mystery of it.. Somo of the of the cost to be borne by said
younger accept a few jobs now and property owners -In reclaiming bulk­
then. More'em supported by weak- heading and 'bringing 'to a- topo­
minded fathieri and mothers who graphical level all reclaimed land in
have lost control of tt)e situation, If the bulkhead district of Sanford,
Indeed they ever, had* It. Othera Florida, waa placed on its flrat. read­
have married hard working women— ing and read In full and passed.
tax assessors present were aa fol- rlt, J. M. Lowry.
somehow the Fates arc awfully un­ Vote aa follows: C. H. Dingee, R. A. Remitted to treasurer,
kind to womrfn th at way. Still oth­ Newman, G. F. Smith, Jno. Adams, Vouchers—...,___ ___
Iowa:
j
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.Volusia County, S. B. Wilson,
ers make - a regular profession of W. A. Lcffier and Roy Smyes voting
Brevard County, P; L. Kyier, J. At Riley, E. A, Carpenter, W.
The Sanford Board of Trade is stealing chickens, and where that Aye. Nays, none,
Swope, F. M. Curry,
I. Mitchell,' W. H/ Hall, H. Platt,
the biggest order In the city and has become fashionable the farmers
Jno. Adams moved that the rules
Treasurer’s, report
Lake
County,
A.
B.*
Lees,
R.
L.
Orange County, M. O. Overstreet.
every d tlian of Seminole should be In that Ideality have largely gone be waived and aaid ordinance be
Receipts:.
Osceola, W. J. B lrBef.
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Nutt,
M.*
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Simpson,
L.
K.
MerIn IL The B.oard of Trade is doing out of the chicken business. It is ilaced on Its second reading, read On hand Feb. t,'1918
976.67
more for tho city and county than affirmed by those who know, that jy title only. # Vote on waiver of From collector ...........
11(493.19
iUJUUnm v W
W V X* V °V » V V W ' W u i
can be conceived on the surface and chicken^ stealing is even more fascin­ rules os follows: Ayes, C..H. Dingee, Vouchers
..........
3,149.98
lA V U v A A A
On/So/V &gt;04 i r e A A
A A A
A A A &gt;
is working while most' of ypu are ating and profitable than fishing, de­ R. A. Newman, G. F. Smith, Jpo.
asleep.
pending less upon the wefther and Adams, W. A. . Leffler and Roy
---- -O —
----- upon luck, besides » requiring, no Symes. Nays, none.
Disbursements:
Trotxaky the traitor who sold the worms
Said ordinance was placod on its Vouchers and interest
Russians out for German gold bom­
And In general these men beat the second reading and read by title Colh In banks..... ......
bastically states that he will-keep the draft as they beat the call for labor. only and passed. Vote as follows:
. - — — — At The Big — 1— —
republic Intact if ho has to retreat to They tv?3 invariably tho sole support C. H. Dingee, R, A. Newman, G„. F.
16,629.74
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the Urol Mountains. -We hopo he of a wkVy.ed mothpr or of a depend­ Smith, Jno. Adams, W. A. Lefiler
Bank Balances:
retreat os far ns Sanford.
Wo ent wife with children. They nre and Roy Symes. Nays, nono.
2,135.90
First National Bank
would like to get ■just one good almost invariably poor, which fact
220.39
G. F. Smith moved th at the rules Peoples Bank ....
crack nUthut bird.
add* to the claim, and of course in be further waived and said ordin­ Seminole Bank
774.20
The Ladies of Sanford and Seminole County arp sjiec.&gt;
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this,
as
in
otherf
matters,
affidavits
i
ance be placed on ita third reading
lally invitfrd to visit the T H R EE -IN -O N E STORE Sat­
3,130.49
The Herald would like to convince 'can ho had in plenty to substantiate and final passage. Fote ns followa:
urday and Monday to see the beautiful display of Ladios
the pcnximistjt that knocking will almost npy claim. If their number Ayes, C. II. Dingee, R. A. Newman
Report Chief of Police, FtjbruReady-To-Wear Hats, also Shanes, Childrens’ and MisseV
•never get you anywhere. No mat­ were small it would matter little^ G. F. Smith, Jno. Adams, W. A. ary, 1918:
White Dresses, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Wash SkirLs and n
ter hpw you ferl you should never but more than one farmer ha* aver­ Leffler and Roy Symes. Nay*,, No. of arrests
beautiful
line of Silks. Also Ladies’ Muslin and Silk
advertise your troubles for back of red that out of his 'own town of none.
Whereupon said ordinance j Discharged
Underwear.
the clouds the sun is still shining nod less than 16,000 inhabitants he was- plnrcd on ita third reading and Sentenced on streets
your truuldi-s are small compared to could fill the county quota from read in full and passed. Vote, Ayes, Fines assessed by mayor
210.00
,Wc have a beautiful new line of
.the other frllow’s. The newspaper able bodlejl lonfers and moke no es­ Aye’s, C. H. Dingee, R. Ai New­ Collected from January
.* 25.0Q
Voil
Waists at 98c and
$1.25
sential
disturbance
in
any
legitimate
man's for instance.
f .00
man, G. F. Smith, Jno. Adams, W Dog tnx
Our
Muslin
Underwear
'is
just
Industry.
*•.
' ----- O ----A.' Lefiler and Roy ^lymes. Nays, Pound fee
11.00
simply
beautiful
and
going
nt
the
Ilut the faimer hoys have gone none. Whereupon the president of
One of the first lessons'the major­
old
prices,
26c,
4Dc,
93c,
$1.19,
$1.39
the
council
proclaimed
that
by
their
217.00
ity of Sanford people should learn instead, leaving the cornfields, the
and
........ .. $1.49
1G.25
is that you have good hotels in San­ wheat firlds anil the meadows. actions the city rouncil had passed Worked on street
Silk
Cajnisoles
49c
and.....
.. 59c
the
above
ordinance.
8.75
Uncollected ford and that while they may not he Production has been curtailed, while
Crepe
de
Chine
Cnmisobs
nt
51.49
these
men
remain
to
loaf
and
con­
222.00
as fine ns some of the big ones they
An ordinance entitled “ An ordin­ Cush to collector
sume
as
heretofore.
The
fanner
are certainly fine enough and much
' Silk Toddles at
. . \ 52.49
ance providing for the issue of
247.00
better than the average hotels that ^ees them every tiftie he comes to bonds In the sum of $21,000.00 for
Silk Jersey Teddies nt only 52.49
are being boosted by the loyul town, for they are fixed institutions, tho purpose of paying, retiring and
and
....... 1 ............
$2.98
Report of fire department, Feb­
people where they are located. That like the lamp post and the watering funding certain vouchqfs, or #war- ruary, 1918: Reported no fires of
White
Silk
Petticoats
53.98
old story of Snnford's hotels is past trough. Think you he will consent rnnts of the city of Sanford, Florida, any importance, several grass*'fires.
A beautiful line of Hats from
history and you can consistently that his wife and daughter -shall issued inpayment . of tho propor­ All equipment In good order. •
$1.49
to .....................
$4.98
pitch
hay
while
these
parasites
con­
■and honestly boost your hotels hrr'e.tionate part of the cost to bo borne
All business being attended to, on
White Milan Hats going at $4.98
Ask the patrons who nre here now tinue loafing? As-o*nc farmer put it: by the property owners in the con­
what they think of them and then "Yes, 1 rather guess not:"
Children's Whim Dresses, just
struction of a bulkhead bordering motion G. F. Smith, seconded by
gut busy with -your horn - and- lay -r-There is-no-surplus-labor on- or on Lake-Monroe in- the-efty-of-Han­ R. A. Newman nndj'arriod, council
— the- thine- for-Easter-wear-from-H-lo.away your hammers. And'if a trav­ about the farm; the profession can­ ford and lying between the cast side adjourned. _
fi year sixes, 79c to .......
$2.49
elling man knocks our hotels you not afiord it: and there is a’ robust of ah Unnamed alley between San­
6 to 1-1 year cixe, 81,98 to * $1.98
merchants of Sanford stop buying fob nwaiting every man and boy, ford and Cypress avenues anil the
from him. AVe have the goods here every woman and girl that lives west side of Myrtle avenue, and for
if yon people will only grt out and upon the land—a fact, of course, the proportionate part of the coat
tell the world about it. - And while that partly arcounta-for tho exodus. to be borne by the property owners
you are waiting for something to
in filling in, reclaiming and bringing
So far as the farmer has means of
turn up join tho Sdnfdrd Board of
ti&gt; a topographical level, nil reclaimed
“(Continued from Pago 1)
Trade and help them start some­ knowing, there is a considerably sur- land from the line of said bulkhead
plut of labor in the city fortified by
thing.
to the shore line existing prior to
a general ellort to make the work go
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said reciaimation,. was placed on Ua
Mules, $76.00 to $150.00 each.
round! whereas with tho farmer the
Sheep, $ 1.00 each.
Every little town is full of loafers, problem always is to, get the work first reading and read in full and
Goats, 50 centa each.
•ays a writer in Country Gentlemen. done. Getting the job finished and paRied. Vote as follows: C. I(. Dingee,
R.
A.
Newman,
G.
F.
Smith,
Range Cattle, $8.00 each.
If it has s pool rqom there they will out of the way seems to the farmer
* Sanford Ave. and 4th Street
. Sanford, Florida
Jno.
.Adams,
W.
A.
Leffler
and
Roy
Hogs,
50 per cent of value.
be Totind. If there is no good loaf­ about the last purpose df the city
Oxen, $ld.00 to $20.00 each.
ing plarc they will be lined up at the workman, and it is difficult for him Symes. Nays, none.
riuoxjoia ' HJVJUKJi w v
v* w » m
W V
V V Y 1
Graded cattle for dairy purposes,
lA A A
A A A
rffennni &gt;ot A A A
A A A
WWWVI
depot when the trains come in, to understand how conditions can be
R. A. Newman moved that the
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standing about the street corners, so diametrically opposite in regions rules be waived and said ordinance 50 per cent of value.
Automobiles
at
60
per
cent
of
be
placed
on
its
second
reading
by
so close together.
thpir value.
#
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title
only.
Vote
on
the.
waiver
of
If he pursues the matter with a
Other personal property at the
klcW to possibly evening up the sit­ the rules as follows: Ayes, C.* H.*
ra.to
of 60 per cent of Its value.
uation he finds that in tho city ns Dingee, . R. A. Newman, G. F.
on (he form, the need for labor Is Smith, 'Jno. Adams, W. A. Leffler ‘All banks to be assessed at 60 per
• B sn J -p a D n
cent of their capital stock, surplus
Irregular, even sporadic, and. that and Roy Symes. Nays, none.
tho bustheM of the city seems Jo re­
Whereupon said ordinance was and undivided profits less tho as­
quire *n vast supply of unemployed placed on ita second reading and sessed value of-thier real estate.
men on which it may draw at will. read by titln only nnd passed. Vote ' Real estate of different counties of
What' more natural than that theao as follows: Ayes, C. If. ‘Dingee, R. Florida be assessed at 60 per cent of
men should make the most of a job A. Newman, G. F. Smith, Jno. its-value, leaving tho value with the
when they do get one?
Adams. W. A. Leffler and Roy assessor of each county.
Above is copy of resolution adopt­
Symes. * Nays, none%.
ed
by the tan assessors In convention
PEP AND PATRIOTISM
'Jno. Adams moved that the rules
Many who heard the great array be waived further and that said or­ in Jacksonville on Dec. 18-20, 1917;
of speeches made at Jacksdhvlllc on dinance ,be placed on ita third read­ a n d ’the same is concurred In by the
Governor's Day are positive-dhat in ing and final passage. -Vote on tax commission.
"pep and patriotism" Forrest Lake waiver of rules aa followa: Ayes,
John Neel, Chairman
‘,‘went over tho top." When Mr. C. H. Dingee, R. A. Newman, G. F.
R. J. Patterson,
Lake. gets, warmed to a subject he Smith, Jno. Adama, W. A. Leffler
J. V. Burke,
puts his entire strength of mind, and Roy Symea. Nays, none.
Tax Commissioners. •
body
and eloquence In It, and he
Tallahassee, Fla., Feb. 4, 1918.
Whereupon said ordinance was
But Vhey’re so practical and
never lacka for words to fit an occa­ placed upon Its third reading and
After Mr. Patterson of the tax
durable that you can keep
sion. lie la a speaker of persuasive read' In full and paaaed. Vote aa commission had finished epcaking
• The Federal Reserve Banking System, estab^
nearly all your records in
power, and it Is hinted that hii elo­ Iowa: Aye's, C. H. Dingee, R. A. , President Holly of the Sanford
lished by the government, stand* back of the stock
quence will be heard to the con­ Newman, G. F. Smith, Jno. Adama Board of Trade i»vlted those pres­
raiser. Through our membership in it we can
founding of.some congressional as-, W., A..Lefiler, Roy Symes. Nays ent to take, dinner at the Hotel
help our patrons carry live stock which they ore
There’s a type to meet every
pirants along the "shoe string dis­ none. Whereupon .the president of Carnet as tho guests of- the Board
raising or fattening for fatore sales.
purpose, and the EaJfpnnn'
trict"
this
iprlng.—Tampa
Tribune.
the council proclaimed th a t by th?lr of Trade, an Invkatlon that was ac­
Farmers' notes, with not over six months to
■lock forms tliat' lit them are
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vote
the
council
had
passed
said
or­
cepted
and
26
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them.sat
down
to
a
.
run,
given for raising or carrying live stock can
Methodist
Church
ao carefully designed that you
Sanford dinner at one o'clock. On
dinance.
, be rediscounted by os with our Federal Reservo
At
the
First
Methodist
Church,
arc able to use many of them
Bank, thereby increasing our ability to extend to
TheVcporta of treasurer, clerk and account of the fact that several of
corner Park Avc* and Fifth St. aorwithout the slightest change.
the
guests
were
anxious
to
take
the
our
patrons such help as they m ay need. a "
viccs Sunday, March 10 a* follows: collector, chief of police and chief of
Bound in Red Cowhide Back
first
train
northward
speeches
at
the
fire
department
were
read
and
order­
If
you contemplate, raising or fattening live
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Presett­
dinner
were
cut
ou(
W
all
of
them
and Corners, Corduroy Sides,
ed
filed.
- stock for market come In and
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 pi m. Ep*
v
* thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality
talk With us. W e c a n help you.
Steel Hinges, Top Locking,
worth League at 6:30 p. rn. At the
Collector'!' report:
of tho Board of Trade and thanked
.RUXKVI^
2,782.10
close
of
the
morning
service
a
short
Taxes,
1917..
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L et us demonstrate, bow
30.00 the prclsdent moat cordially for the
session of the church conference will License ._.... —
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you can save'time, labor and
11.00 friendly and hospitable-manner in
be held.
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Pound,
fees'..'™.....—
money by using the BSBHpinzn1.00 which they hpd been treated while
Social services which are to. con­ Dog Tax....... ~~~~.... -.....
here.
Foot Binder.
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tinue a week of more Will begin at Ilulkhta d..... ...
The*members of the tax'commis­
801.40
the First .Methodist church Wednes­ Baok Taxes........— ........
sion
are John Neel,.chairman,; R. J.
210.00
Fificj
collected................
day, March ,20th at 7:30 p, m.
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make (waive (IS), ounce loaf
bread and are urged to popular!**
It fruited of sixteen .Ounce loaf,
Ralph Roumiilat, U. 8 . N., Is a t '
Use thja slogan: '.'Make the twelve
home on a furlough. He will b«
•j, HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST. IN AND 4 with hi* mothei'*for about ten days.
ounce, loaf .do what the sixteen ounce
'• . 1- AROUND SA^FORJ&gt;
,
^
loaf did'before.''.
. - Big .War Meeting
in yart kb
* Mrs. No m« King MsLsaihUn.SoeUI Editor. Anya no h ssln t n a u . parllto «raa
lor tfcta column. It would bo nppr*rUt*d It tboj, would totspkooo (TOJ ■
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, Rye flour is a substitute for bak­
By request of the -Government,,
ers'only; has never-been on a fifty'
and under the auspices of The
fifty basis. Bakers can only use rye
OhUrch Peace Union, Vhe League to
Tho
Hotel
Carnes
was
tho
scene
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Day
of
New
flour as ■ substitute until Mafch 31
York who have been the guesta of Enforce Peace, and the, Federation *
of
a
very
lovely
birthday
party
re­
but no longer, and must procure
cently (by tho way, they are be­ Mr. and Mrs. A. B.* Chapman and Council of the Churches of the
’other substitutes before that date.
coming Very papular, and when you Mr. John .Russell havo gone to United State*, on March 16, jiext
Friday, at the Methodist'_church’
Any baker found guilty of violat­ want to celebrate your natal day Tampa.
.
,
Sanford, Dr. Charles S. McFarland,
ing the Victory bread rule will suffer com. down).
Mr. Carnes never
penalty of losing his license.
asks .your age. Just bring a. many
Mrs. M. Y. . Bledsoe and Miss Secretary df the Federation'Council, »
candles
as
you
feci
the
public
will
Vance Holmes who have been the and Glen * Frank of Boatop, or­
Ail restrictions against eating mut­
ton and lamb*" are removed until stand for and he will do the rest. gtiesta of Mrs. F. V. Lee for the ganiser .of* the League to Enforce
April 16th. This will afford added Of course we nro not discussing past week returned to Jacksonville Peace, will apeak.
Aunt! Wilson’s ago becauso this was Wednesday.
Citizens of Sendpole county rally
meat for use on "meatless days."
her birthday party. Sh. Is one of
to this meeting. The war, ia on* and
The Food Administration wishes the fortunate ones who will never
Mr. and Mrs. Herren of Pitts­ these men* have a vital message for
to increase the planting of ‘‘Home grow old, no matter how many
us.
'
Gardens" arid I wish to urge every­ candles she is forced to put on the burg, Pa., who have been tho de­
Wo
need,
all
the
enthusiasm post
one who can command the space to cake. As usual Mr. Carnes did lightful guesta of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
slblc,
punch
to
push
the work we
a t least plant for their own require­ himself proud, as the party waa a Wilson have gone to Cuba and the
face.
Turn*
put
to
this
meeting.'
late
of
Plnea.
ments.
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great success from start to finish.
The Committee.
Yours very truly,
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The table waa beautifully decorated
Miss Catas, who will be pleasant-^
T. S. Huff,
with Duchess roses and asparagus
Strength
and Valne to a Board of
Food Administrator for
fern. A six course dinner was iy remembered as supervisor o
Trade
'Seminole County.
served. Those present * were Mr. music and drawing in the schools
A
Board
of
Trade has no power
Approved by
and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. hero is spending a few daya in San­ leyond. moral sauslon. It has no
Braxton Beacham,
H. H. Herren, ’ Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred ford with her parents.
capital for investment, nor has It
Federal Food Administrator for
Walaman and Mr. and Mri. Smith.
authority to compel others to invest. '
Charles Whltner of Jacksonville, It is designed to promote the civic
Florida.
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the genial representative of tho Ar- and Industrial betterment of existing
Miss Mabel Lee was the charming moq| Fertiliser Co. is in Sanfprd on
Praise for Seminole - '
conditions in tho community Where
hostess Tuesday at a surprise patty business.
It exists. It is a promoter of -civic
The foUowing letter was received lor her mother, Mr*. L*n* Lee. The
pride and confidence that must form
by It. C. Mnxwdll of this city, local evening was passed most pleasantly
Miss Hazel McDonald of Orlando a permanent basis for all .present
representative of tho Wilson &amp; with music and games. Those in­
Toomcr Fertilizer Co.i
,*
vited were Miss Annlo Allen, Miss arrived yesterday and will have and future work in-order to be pro- *
Hertha Macey, Miss McDonald. charge of the Fifth Grade in the duetive of results. The urgent need
Dear Maxwell: •
of cooperation along right lines is
I was out nt the Fair Monday Miss Mubd Bragg, Miss. Marie Grammar School.
apparent, lines of concentration and
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Bragg,
Mrs.
Porter,
Miss
Ruth
Lbsand again yesterday and looked, of
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 11. Woolfolk of systematic efforts to accomplish re­
course, will) a great deal of interest sing, • Mr. Elbert Branham, Mr.
at the agricultural exhibit from the Harley Maines,’ .Mr. Woojla, Mr. Fittsburg, Pa., who have been spend sults, Herein lies the airongth and
different counties in the state. Sem­ Williamson, Oliver Williamson, Mr. ing a few days In Sanford left yes­ value of tho Board of Trade.
terday for Miami.
"If there was ever a time when.
inole county certainly showed up Rice and Mr. King.
the'
serious minded and patriotic
awfully well. It looked So green,
• s •
business
men of every community
and such a world of produce, that it
Mrs. J. C. Smith entertained the
I(. L. Nutt of Tavares, J. M. Low­
attracted a great deal jnora atten­ Sow Sow* yesterday afternoon in ry of Mt. Verde nnd L. K. Merritt neoded to get together In an organi­
tion thaif mliny other exhibits did icr usual charming way. The after­ of Mancotl were guests of the Hotel zation such ns the Board of Trade,
It Is now under* the extraordinary
that even got higher awards or noon wa* mast pleasantly spent Carnes Thursday.
condition*
existing ns n result of tho
prizes. Mr. Jacobs was certainly sowing nnd knitting. Delirious re­
world contest into which the United
right on the job, ami I wish it were freshments, strawberry- cream with
F. A. W. Brown nnd his guest. Dr.
possible Tor more of your citizens to fresh berries, marrarobn* and fruit nrouse nre enjoying a trip to Tum- States has now- entered."—S. C.
see the splendid display ho has punch were served. * Mrs. Smith's pa nnd St. Petersburg. They will Mead.
worked out of the products sent guests were Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Morse, motor up in DiV Blmuse's car.
him. Sorry you can't come your­ Mrs. McLaulin, Mrs. .Woodruff,
self. I wish it were possible, but I Mrs: L. I.. Tayl'T, Mrs. Dingeo,
Mr. nnd Mr*. W. A. Eskridge of
know it will be a very busy period Mrs. Holly, Mrs. Wilson ubd Mis*
Si.
Louis, Mo., friends of Mr. nnd
with you. Just compliment your Nellie Elder.
Mrs.
Terheun nro guest* of tho
Chamber of Commerce and civic or­
Hotel
Cnrnos for n few days.
ganizations for me on the splendid
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The local auxiliary of tho Red
Prices in accordance with
exhibit made.
Cross in Leesburg nro rejoicing over
Judge
Cnry
I*).
Landis
of
DoLand&lt;
My licst wishes nnd beg to re­ a check for'5500.00 which was re­
the new, ruling or the
was in Snnford' on business Wednes­
cently handed thorn by H. C. Bea­
main.
Food Administrator.
Yours very truly,
man of Princeton, Muss., a winter day.
•
Lorenzo A. Wilson.
visitor in Leesburg. The finance
Miss
Ruth
Lynn
has
accepted
a
Sold only in addition to
committee of tho Bed Cross In. Lees­
SCORES CIGARETTE SMOKERS burg have placed over _ 61,000 in stenographic positioh in Jackson­
equal aiflounts of flour
hank since November, by bard work ville.
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substitutes ns per ruling.
Kelly at the Carnival I n Living Ex­ and donations.
Mrs.W.
if.
Inters
has
returned
ample
lion., and Mrs. Forrest Lake, Miss frorfi a very delightful trip to Jack­
It is art almost foregone conclslon that the venders of cigarettes Maud Lake, Mrs. B. A. Hadley of sonville.
will experience n rap'd decrease In Philadelphia/Mrs, R. S. Keclor uttd
Miss Jen Etta Sheldon of Oviedo
their soles of those cotlln nails from Mrs. McLaughlin havo returned
this week on, judging from the large, from Jacksonville. Mr. Lako.who ts visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
crowds who visit That Strange Man is on the' Governor's stnfT was a very Graham.
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Kelly now exhibiting ut the Elks prominent figure In the parade Mon­
day.
Ovbr
30,000
soldiers
were
in
W. N. A\i*ra of Drain, represent­
Carnival, and many a young man is
seen to cast his cigarette aside with line and the line extended five miles. ing the Fatima Cigarette is registered
the avowed resolution never to
at Hold Carnes.
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smoko another .'one, aftejr seeing
Mrs. W. N. Mitchell who has been
Mrs. H. C. Gerror hn? been visltThnt Strange, Man Kelly.nnd listen­ the guen/of. kcr mother, Mrs. I’arraing to his wonderful and interesting mo're at the Hotel Carnes for two ng friends in Jackoonville.
lecture. For Kelly la a sure and ev­ months returned to Jacksonville
erlasting example of what the ex- Wednesday.* It was a great pleas­
M. il. McGregor of Jacksonville
ct-aslve smoking of cigarettes will do ure to Mrs. Mitchell's old friends to is registered nl the Hotel Carnes.
to the human system, nnd 1 dare have her with them again.
She
say, that Kelly, the strange man, spent her childhood irf Sanford nnd
M. V. Simpson of Mt. Dorn wns a
with his exhibition is doing more to was a general favorite.
guest at Hotel Carnes Wednesday.
help and eliminate the cigarette
habit thin all tho sermons and vari­
Mr. .npd Mrs. II.' C. Siegel of
E. H. Kitheo of. Geneva was regis­
ous other propaganda would in a Capac, Mich., spent Sunday with
tered
at the .Hotel Carnes yesterday.
century. *Kelly is assisted in his en­ Mr. and Mnf, D. Leach. Mr. Scigel
tertainment by an Indian clay mod­ ft president pf the First' National
PHONE 277
Mr. and Mr*. Nixon Butt of Or­
eler who is a matter in tho art of Bank of Capac and is interested in a
artistic clay manipulation. Speaking number of other banks In the state. lando and Mr*. J. M. Clayton of
of nrt reminds ono that Just across They left Monday fo r'S t: Peters­
tho Midway is a perfect demonstra­ burg and other points south.
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tion of tho handicraft, patience,
,
t
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.
workmanship and thrift of t|ie aver­
A large party from Sanford'will
age native of Belgium.' This is. an go .down lo Altaffionte this evening
attraction named Tho Busy City, for the masquerade dance at the
and Is a genuine replica of a busy hotel. This dance is always looked
city aomowhcrc in Belgium before forward to with much pleasure as it
the ravages of the present war des­ is an annual affair and very delight­
troyed it, with its churches, schools,
factories, stores and homes and some ful.

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Lyceum benefit concert March 19. Doctor has many friend* here and
njily Native 1*1®/' » ■parklin* h e : was kept busy, shaking hads
four fvart .on* for men*, voice, will with them.
be sung . t the concert March 19.^
lion. M. O. Overstreet of Orlando,ff hHe Milan tailored hat. Juat re', chairman of the Orange county
celred $9.00 value a t 'Jfi.W Friday board*of commissioners was in the
Mr*. Gr«ce city yesterday attending the tax
Saturday only
67-11c Commission session. 'Mr. Overstreet
Earl William*.'
John A. Riley of Ormond-a prom­ has many friends in Sanford who are
inent real eatate »nd inaurance man always glad to see him.
L. R. Philips &amp;.Co7a drug store
w,s in the city yeeterday.
open
every Sunday from 9:30 to
Ico cream delivered every Sunday
11:30
a.
m. am) 3:00 to 6 p. m. For
In Umc for your dinner. L. It. Phil­
prescription
and medical purposes.
ips &amp; Co.
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All work correctly and promptly
Musical fun a. well as art will done.
65-Fri-tf
comprise the program for the Ly­
Ralph Roumiilat, one of Uncle
ceum benefit -edneert March 19. .
Sam's Jackies is home for a furlough
Break your Cold or LcGrlppe with a of several dayi and his many friends
few dose, of $66.
39-26tc
are glad to see him looking so well.
Mr. and U h. Harry SpurUng and This will probably be Ralph’s last
jon of Taylorvllle, Illinois are In the trip home for some time is he will
city the guest, of Mr. Spurllng'a soon be on the ocean* wave on the
brother, J. E. SpurUng.,
hunt for subs.
Those interested in' the new meth­
Hon. and Mrs. Forrest Lake have
od of raising celery of the first qual returned from Jacksonville where
Ity at one-third the usul coat should Mr. Lake was a major on the staff
inspect th* experimental trdct-;ff 6l*ddtferQoc Catta Vnd aUo'.wjts one
Mr: -And. Mahoney, near Bcardall of the speakers at the fair grounds
STenue. *
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in the afternoon of Monday. N^ajor
Manly at tho Congregational Lake ’can be depended upon to de­
church Sunday afternoon at three liver the goods wherever they* may
o'clock. Don’t miss him. ‘Ilanly Is place him.
an orator with a great message
. Mrs. Lucy Hnrber and daughter,
RUB-MY-TI9M — Antiseptic Re­ Mrs. Claude Montgomery left this
lieves Rheumatism Sprains Neu­ week for Ocala where they will spend
several wc'ek3 ere returning to their
ralgia etc.
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Mrs. R. C. Maxwell will give 'a home* In Commerce, Ga. They were
reading at the regular meeting of the guests of Mrs. R. J. Holly for
’ the Crrjlinn Myalc Club on" next the winter and are in love with San­
ford. Mrs. Hurber has been coming
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
for several seasons.
. White Milan tailored hata Just re­ ito Sanford
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tched—69.00 value at 64.98 Friday
Notice
to
Property
Owners
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and Saturday only Mrs. Grace Earl
Section
G
O
of
Chapter
5596
of
the
Williams.
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Laws of Florida provides that, "If
The Ladies' Choruses that will be the taxes upon any real estate shall
hraril in the March 19 concert arc not be paid before the First day of
beautiful. Everyone' will want to Aprjl of any year, the tax collector
see arni hear these charming warb­ shall advertise and sell."
lers.
Please Like notice that state qtid
For Wood and heavy hauling see county taxes* if remaining unpaid,
Murrell, or phone 378.
48-tf
will become delinquent on April 1st.
Jna. D. Jinkins,
Lcuiunl Ham nnd wife have re
Tax Collector,
turned to their home In Greensboro,
Seminole C ounty.^
North Carolina after spending some
5G-Btc
time the gut-sts of,Mr, and Mrs N.
H. Garner.
Don't forget to lcnyo yonr orders To All Who Expect to Can VegelablCs and Frulta
for Ire cream for Sunday dinner at
Tho
can
situation is very serious
. L ft. Philips’ drug store Saturday.
this
year,
both
oq account of scarcity
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of
tin
plate
find
diUlcullics of trans­
Mrs. Mary Pattin Ware, who has
portation—so serious that unless or­
hern spending the winter with her
mother, Mrs. Richard Pattin will ders arc sent in immediately there is
leave Saturday on the Clyde Line no assurance of cans reaching hero
in time for the canning season.
for New York City.
Those who wish cans must order
M.-Dreaner-of- thw-Spoo- IhlTnCdlufley’ direct- froJH TucksiSt^
lalty Shop is now in tho northern ville, sending money to Mr.. C. W.
markets purchasing the' very latest Zaring, Jacksonville, Fin.
in llea’dy to" Wc*ar and Millinery.
The price to cans for February is
WATOII FOR FURTHER ANas follows: F o. g. Jacksonville, per
NOPNfEMENTS IN NEXT IS­
thousand:
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SUE.
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No. ' l!’s (solder hemmed caps)
The Grand Organ selection in packed 12&amp;-,in each-carton, 634.76
preparation for the concert of March per thousand^
19tb try Mfs. Lucile Aspinwali TakN o /T a -iso ld fc r hemmed caps)
srh will he artistically presented and packed 100 in each carton, |46.16
is superbly entertaining.
per thousand)
Prices will advance immediately
White Milan tailored hata Just reafter
February nnd, in addition,
celled 69.00 value at 64.98 Friday
there
coin
be no assurance of getting
and Saturday only.. Mr*. ‘Grace
cans.
Thert
must be ordered direct
Earl Williams.
57-1 (c '
from Mr. Zaring at Jacksonville
The rornet aolo by Mfs, Herndon with enclosure of money to cover
in the concert to b&lt;\ given March 19 order.
will thrill the audience with Its in­
Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
spiring beauty, rendered as it will be
Emergency Horn* Dcm. Agt.
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by this popular artist.
Middle aged woman with ten
COMING*
APRILS
yesra* experience nursing confine­ ------—— “ EXCUSE MB"
ment cases. Apply to 1201 Park
Ono good laugh from beginning to
avenue,
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end. .A whole evening of fun. You
Mrs. Frank Pugsley of N.w York can't afford to miss it. All atar cait
h the, guest of her sister, Mrs.* H. C. picked from the* Senior Class o f. the
Grrror. * Mrs. Gerror went to Jack­ High School- . ..
sonville to meet her nnd Mrs. Pugs-'
Don’t forget the d itc —April 6.
ley will be here for several weeks.
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Get your prescription work done
neatly, corrfctly and delivered .
NEW FOOD RULES
promptly nnyw^ere in the "city.
I*. R. Philips &amp; Co. do It.
Administrator Huff Publishes Some
300 miniature figures that are all
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Changes
Miss Florence Frank arrived Wed­
working in a realistic and life like
Sanford is fortunate in having
nesday
from Palatka to be the guest
Sanford, Fla., Mar. 7, 1918.manner at their different trades and
elocutionary talent of a high order Editor Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fla. occupations. .This ja tho handiwork of friends for several daya. Miaa
■nd we are to hear and enjoy aome S lr:~ M .y I Impose ppon you fur­ of a Belgium refugee and took him Frank and her mother who . havo
of the Vest in this a rt on th . evening ther by asking 'apace in your paper aome 5 hours q day to complete. It been spending the winter In Palatka
of March 19. Remember tho date. to m.k% Q&gt;e following announce­ U all hand carved (*rid I. a , most have been greatly missed -by their
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^Sanford’s favorite.,' Meadam’ee ment.:
wonderful conception and tha acma many friend*.
Mettinger, Herndon, Morgan and
By ruling from Washington; the of perfection in every detail, ao your
Mrs. B. J. Starling has had aa her
Fos wlU be beard In Ladiea' Quar­ porklesa day has been eliminated. visit to th . Carnival would not be
tette work Tuesday evening, March This means that tho .ale of pork, complste should you fail to aee the guest her aister, Mrs. Robert Simms
and Mr.’and Mrs. Caaey of Jackson­
19th in the Congregational church. bacon, ham, lard or pork product!, Busy City.—Lakeland Telegram.
ville. Thoy carqc dowji .in Mrs.
fresh
or
preserved
Is
no
longer
pro­
Expetulve Hemstitching Machine
Simms'
car and after visiting Tam­
hibited
on
Saturdays.
The
rest
of
4ost Installed at tha* millinery ehop
Vico President it Daytona ‘
of Mre, H. L, Duhart. Ladiea of conservation schedule remains in ef­ . Vice President' Thomas R. Mar­ pa and other points of interest south
Sanford are Invited to &lt;all nnd see fect, Monday and Wednesday being shall and wife are at Daytona for a returned to Jacksonville Wednesday.
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■'hi* machine In operation. Fourth wheatleas find Tueaday being meat- few weeka. rest. R. J. Holly la in
Mr*.. W. ‘ P. Carter la spending
eas. There la to be no let up on tho receipt of a letter-from Mr. Mar­
•"d Sanford Ave.
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•onto
tirio In Monticcilo -with Mr.
conservation
of
wheat.
shal! expressing /-egrets that he
Life is gresU these daya. It’s
Carter
where he is located.* Mrs.
AH
licensed
hotels
and
restaurant,
could not come to anford for a
*'Mh living with the opportunities
Carter
expects
to' mako'her hoftie.in
are
notified
that
the'number
of
their
to do one's bit In'the Great Cause,
.visit, Mr. Holly inviting him hero
ta r.o time to get tired or to "let licenses should appear on their menu upon behalf of the Board of Trade Montfcello, to the-regret of her
aa Mr, and Mrs. Marshal! are friends many friends.'
«*orgc do it." Don't forget Hanly; cards.'
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' on t forget the big war meeting.
All grocers are, notified that pea­ of the edjtor of Qie *Herald.; High
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 . Wilson and
Among the prominent visitors to nut flour has.been qdded to the list honor* hive never turned the heads
the city yesterday was Dr. P. Phil­ of substitutes for Florida.* May be of these estimable people and they their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. II.
ips, one of the largest otangejbuyera purchased by consumers or others retajn 'the true democratic spirit of II. H yran spent last week in Miami
"h growers' Ip the atfcte'and one'of on same basis as other wheat aub- the Indiana Hoqaltrsc - We hope to where th e y ‘were royally entertained
have them here aome time In the by Mr. and Mr*.' L. H.- Bradshaw,
the mcq who have helped to put ■titutes.
the Sanford people.; owner* of the'F t. Dallas Hotel.
Utlando on the map.- Tho genis!
B aker, are advised that they may future* to meet
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24 lbs. Self Rising 1.75
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The fort U 20 miles from 8 arannah aanti things I could tall.you but I
on Tybaa Island. Wo can bear the will wait until next time. I want
ocean from ' here, although I have you to be brave and reiqember that'
not been down to it yet.' Mother, there' are. many mothers just like
tell Mr^ Sprague 1 do not think they you all.oTer the land.^- Write - aoon
.
Your Big Boy,
like vixltors to come’ here. You see
Tom E. Meredith.
this is not a camp for soldiers like
that one at Jacksonville or Atlanta
or Macon, but a regular fort. It
guards the mouth of the Savannah
GORGES ON .BANANAS
river. Any one in civilian clothes
TO INCREASE W EIGHT
has to have a p u s. ' There are some
nice residences hero for the officers
Marinette,-Wl*.—Becauao be
and the dlljerent batteries have nice
wants
to Join the army and can­
quarters. Only the coast artillery
not
be
accepted as be la under­
have permanent quarters here.
weight, Stanley Brown of Meno­
Since the war began they have
minee la literally buying up all
bUllt barracks here just the aame as
the bananas In the Twin Cities
at other forta for the recruits, and u
and gorging himself with the
fruit He says he la gaining
■oon u they get enough, for a com­
weight rapidly, and will again
pany or so they are sent to the dif­
try to past the avoirdupois de­
ferent training camps. I am likely
mands of the recruiting officer.
to -be sent away .moot any mtnute
pow. A lot of the fellows, who en­
listed In the aviation corps' will be
sent away Monday to Texas. The
Canraway boy ii going along to o .. I
do not know where the medical corps
will be sent t o . .
I t le rumored around that thb .Teach People to Make Combread
and Corripone.
men of Battery A, Field Artillery "
will be sent to Franco.I was up to
the commissary yesterday and they
were receiving their second' outfit Franch-Amarlcan .Woman Makes 8 u0which included a pair of hobnail V fleatlon—'Yankee Soldiers Looked
Upon aa Heroes by Boys.
shoes for service somewhere.
Mother, I have something to tell
New York.— commlsalou of Ameri­
you which I hate like everything to can cooks to bo sent to Franco to teach
tell, I have lost my ring. I. first no­ the French how to make corubread
ticed it whorir.ln line for inspection nnd cornpone and all the other cdlblo
this
morning. I hove offered a re­ .thlngq Into which cornnicnl enn bo. con­
THE DOTS SOMEWHERE IN PRANCE.
ward
for it and am going to do every verted Is suggested by Mrs. Benjamin
By Clifford Leon 8 hermsn.
Dear Folks:—I had a dandy dime at the pier watching the boys unload. thing I can to find It. We have to Cram of Baltirpore nnd New York.
Aa I waa crippled, I couldn't help, and that mado It pretty soft for me. Tha line up every Saturday morning for Mrs. Cram, a French women, married
pld town la' very quaint, and there Is a lot here thnt In Intcrcntlng. I.wlnh inspection; and woe be tg the one to an American, baa Just returned from
I could tell you exactly where I am, btlt, as ono of tlio English boys here says, who is not spick and span. I passed Franco where sho. spent six months
visiting tho battle front and studying
h t Isn’t done." But when you see the old men fishing peacefully from tho all right.
economic conditions.
quays It seems hard to think that war Is going on. Thcso old men remind
Wc
get
up
at
5:30
in
the
morning
“There Is nctun'l suffering In' tho
^no of Holland, for they all w ear........................
SAMMY.
To complete the picture, draw a Hno from dot 1 to dot 2, then from dot 2 and have to ho in bed by 9 at night. provinces,"'*he said, "becauso of lack
to dot 8, nnd so on.
f
'
.
* *■ Tho food we get is excellent and of (tour. Why don't Americnn women
plenty of it:----Wo have places for | tench tho French how to uso commeul?
K „ ay.
- (C o py rlah t. HIT. by T h » 11*11 BymUrate. Inc.)
.
shower baths and nice places toj Just five cooks sent from hero could
wash. There is a big base hospital i accomplish wonders.
**Tho French," continued U lL Cram,
here in the Y. M. C. A; where I urn! “are
Some Arc *
learning many things about tho
now.
We have moving picture peoplo of my ndopted tnnd. They hnvu
shows. There has been one trooper found that tho American whom they
“ Over There”
t
to die!ainco I have been here. He onco dritplscd as wholly commercial
died of ptomaine poisoning. He' was has Ideals like their own. Thu coining
Some Are
from West Virginia and was sent of Tenihlng nnd his men la the ca'uao
hurl: to his home Thursday. It was of this chnngo or opinion. They are
Over Here
in the afternoon and 1 was down in beginning to understand each other—
the olllce being examined. He was a Franco nnd America—nnd tho deep
consisting of n hat, coat, trouser*, member of iiattery A and members affection growing, between them will
Letter From Tom Meredith
continue nfter the wnr.
Tlws following letter from Tom leggings and two puirs of slmes. of his company acted as pall hearers
“You should see the little French
Meredith who has gone to war will Beisdea this 1 got three pairs of and u squad of soldiers acted ns boy
he meets nn American sol­
socks, three suits of underclothes honorary escorts and the hand play­ dier. when
bo read with interest:
For a moment he Is silent from
, Fort Screven, Ga., Feb. 2, 1918 and a pair of overalls. 1 am writing ed “ Nearer My God to Thoc'and awe, and then he shouts half rever­
this letter In the Y..M. C. A. hut. soirie other hymns. The Hag was nt ently, half Joyfully, The Americnn I*
Mr*. J. F. Sloan, SanLAd, Fla.
There is a pinnu going full tilt up on half mnirt during the time he was Such hero-worahlp you never'now 1
kfy Dear Mother:
the
stand. A lot of men playing taken from the hospital to the depot And you should see one of those Amer­
This being Saturday afternoon
ican youngsters In khaki ns ho walks
checkers,
others reading and some and until the train drew up.
and having nothing else to do I
up tho street amid tho nwed greetings
Every afternoon wo assemble for of his little admirers. lie draws '.him­
thought 1 would write you a letter. like myself writing home. . From
I received my dothea yesterday, .ao where IL-sit I-p q ii qey the breast retreat and stqnd at attention while self up and throws out his chest and
I am now a full fledged soldier ns works where (lie big guns are nqd the hand plays the Star* Spangled looks as proud as a king."
far as looks go. I have u uniform the corral nnd stables for tho mules. Danner. Mother, there are a thou-

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floaifard Lodi* No &lt;2, P. and *t
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Communication «var* fim and tw.
Catherine. Darts, a nut packer la a Tuesdays
at 7:00. Visiting bltSfl
Seattle nut plant, reported to the po­ welcome.
lice that aho believes abe dropped her O. U f« y lo r
Jaa. Mougbton.
purse, containing fU2 In currency
: S e c r a ta r y
f
^
and two diamond rings. valued at
Monroe Cnapier No. 18, R. A M
about *100. Into a can of nuts she
.
* " the
? T «
was packing. . — ,
.
day In Masonic Halll over
Theatre. VUItlng companion* wri«n2
0 . L. Taylor
F. L Miller
Makes Eggs Tell Their Age.
S ecy^
.HlghPritrt
- A novel and rapid way whereby to ......
determine the ago of an egg has been
developed by M. Grossfeld,'a French
MeoUsverv first and third Thundil
Investigator. -lie haa supplemented In each month. Everyone who hu m ,
the usual method by one dependent on his Star in the East are cordially |nJu3
specific gravity* notes the Boston to vlslt this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y
Transcript. Tho existing way where­
by to determine the age of eggs Is by
The Samord Council K. or c.
candling them and taking note of tho Mee'i the 2nd Sunday 3 p, m., and ih,
“mirage which forms about the yolk." 4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at E
**
Mr. Grossfeld has determined that spe­ of C. Hall. Oak Ave.
C. L. Britt, Fin, Sec'y.
cific gravity of normal eggs la the
wny attributed to Archimedes, and
Phoenix Lodge No S, K. or p.
there haa been figured out the loiw In
Meets aecond and fourth Tuesdtn
gravity, for each week of keeping., For Nlilting knights always welcome. n '
quick inspection of qualities of eggs, H. McLaulln
O. J, Mill**
h R. a n d S ._______.
c. C. '
he has devised n form of hydrometer.
The egg take* the place of the weight­
Sanford Lodge No. 27,1.O. 0. f.
ed’ bulb and (he scale Indicates the
Meets
every Monday evening at Ido
specific gravity and at tho same time la Masonic
Hall. All visiting brother*
the age of the egg.* A little cage has cordially Invited.
.
"
been arranged to hold the egg and la J. F. McClelland
J. D. Doran
capable of quick handling. Big eggs
N . G . _______ R. Stc7
end little eggs are subject' to error* In
Gale City Camp No. 6. W, 0. W
tho readings, but with eggs In the vi­
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
cinity of M grammes tho Indication Is nights
In each month.
Ibstantancous.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan *
Clerk
Council Commando
United Brotherhood of Carpenters .aid
Joiners of America
Why Sacha (Sultry, the French PlaySanford.Local Union No. 1761 mttti
. wrlght, Abandoned Hie Big
first and third Thursday night at T
Success.
o'clock in the M*. W. A. Hall, i’ico Blk,
O. Singletary W. W. Van Nos
Paris.—Sacha Guitry, whose amus­ J. W.Soc.Treaa.
* ' . Picaidcnt
ing play “L’niualonnlste," has been one
of the Mg successes of the season, sud­
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
denly decided to bring Its run to a
Meeting every 2nd &amp; 4th Wedneiday
close. His excuse waa that he want* night a t-8 o’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Art
Visiting Brother*'Welcome
ed to go to the Riviera’ for Jhe win­
C. C, Woodruff
ter. Ills manager, when told of tho E. E. Hogan
Worthy
President
Secretary
unexpected * decision, remonstrated
with Mm.
B. P. 0 . E. Sanford Lodge. 1241
’ "What's the W ear he said. "Your
Meet first and third Wednesday night
play la running to packed houses. Why at Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
F. S. Frank
O. L. Taylor
qre you closing It upT"
Exalted Ruler
“I want to go away for family rea- ' Secretary
(Mns," replied the author-actor.
Lake Urceie Council No. 31 Juoltt
“Would It be Indiscreet for me to The
Order
United American Mechanics
ask whnt these reason* aroT-Insist­
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
ed Ihe manager.
M.. In the City Hall. Visiting hrotbtn
“My fothor Is going to put on n new are welcome, C. H. Smith, Roc. See.
play In one of the Boulevard thea­
Modern Woodmen of America
ters."
Meets 2,-1. Thursday i-vi-nlax*. 7JO,
“Well—om) whnt of 1tr
“You nslc me what of ItT Why, slm-' in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. I). Couth
ply that I am -fl dutiful son nnd I don't C. E. McDonnld
Consul
Clerk
want to boo papa."
l,oyal Order of Moose THIS SOUNDS A U T T L E FISHY
Sanford Lodge No. 1310 mi-CU In Hal
in Stone &amp; Grove Building Second and
Flah, Perch and Trout Fall .to Find Fourth Mondays in Month at 7:30.
Simmon In Kansas City
Hotel.

Kansas. City. Mo.—"Anil for Mr.
Ra-iu-m-o-n: call for Sir. Ba-min-o-nl" called a lusty bellhop at the
notel Melhlebach.
An elderly man walked' up to the
“My name's Perch, nnd. though they
of fin call me Fish, I’ve never been
called Sammon. Maybe that's for me."
"That'* one for mV. too." said an­
other man who overheard the conver­
sation. "My name's Fish."
Fish and Perch wti l;t d over to the
clerk's desk and explained their
trouble*, nnd Just then u man walked
up and registered: •
,• *
“J. D. Trout—S t Louis, Mo."
The-three men agreed It must be a
new-fuund aquarium, aa they walked
to tho bar, where they got on "awlromlngly."

Oak Avenue
Between 3rd And 4th Si

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soldier must be tried in
‘jjljj/ the fire of battle to be n
"
^ tested*soldier:9 the tiro must
be tried in the. fire of the road test
to ba a tested tire.

HlQglnson Spicer of Tha
Vigilantes.

Doge b arking , d u e t a-w hlrllng.
A nd d r u m th ro b e In th e etreet.
T h e b r a g g a r t pin** a re ektrllng
An old tune, wild an d sweet.
By four* th e lade com e trooping
W it h head* e rect an d high.
1 w a tc h With h e a r t a-drooping
T o s e e th e klltlee by.

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A nd one of th e m le glancing
U p to th is w i n d o w . 't h i s .
U l a b r a v e blue e r e * a r e danrleg.
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state, puithg them to the road test
or rock, ccnd, nnd graveL The tin s
c n x rg c d tested warriors of the

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They triumphed, SILVERTOWN
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doubled Goodrich's pride? in the
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-This ordinarily pleasing young per‘son Is shown In a costume that rather
startled all beholders. There .hsve
been many military fashions, bat not
one of them ever came near thin for a
militaristic appearance. This feminine
piece of apparel Is patterned In many
way* after the uniform. The coat Is
more full, and the collar haa long
polnti, which are practically the onty
differences. Swinging from the shoul­
der* Is S military cape that adds to the
style of the coetnme.' The skirt Is
tight-fitting, so tight that when ihe
wearer walka, It greatly resembles
trousers. The hat Is built on* Royal
flying corps lines. Tha outfit la ex­
tremely natty, and,will maka a soldier
girl of any wearer.
Nuts Become Popular.
-Beiittlc. Wash.—Nuts are popular
food here.. The .reason for the unpre-

They are used in every line
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Ministers, Students—by ev­
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Royal Neighbors of America
Meets Seecnd and Fourth Thursdays
mis 8 poer
Clara Steiuper'
Secretory
Oracle

Sheets can be obtained an&gt;"
time, ruled in eight fctylcs.
Bound in J&gt;cst quality Flc*
Jblc Black Levant Grain Cow­
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.u a In
__ following daacribod property i d
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-----J did4once (at seven days for bangln* tte
B«aln»W county, Florida, to-win W a t. 1*1
my oid man on tho nose I"
•I l-o» 4. UleckG, Chipm.il A Tucker*. Add

Ship of tho Dsaort ,
Beiaaac ot Its peculiar swaying mo­
tion In- walking;'' tho camel has been
called the "ship of the desert" This
title may also have some reference to
w btry duly, who tainted him. &lt;• the extreme stupidity and passivity of
The noncommissioned officer, If- 11 the animal, says Popular Science
norant that hla colonel waa near. ‘ 1 Monthly, which fobmlts to great
by, returned the aalnte. Next
loads, which It will often carry, for
morning he waa ordered to redays at a time without stopping for
port Jo the colonel, where he waa
food or drink, with no more urging
naked why he returned the sa­
than a.ship would require from the
lute when he, the "noncotn,"
hands of Its pilot
knew he waa not entitled to It.
Tho msnner In which the drivers
"Sir," he answered, "1 al­
hobble the camels when they stop for
ways return everything X am not
a rest la Interesting. They do not de­
entitled to."
pend upon stakes driven In the deep,
The colonel dismissed him.
yielding sand, hut simply double hack
and tie one end'of the forelegs of tha
animal, ao that It can He down or rise
up, but cannot move from the sp o t

WOMEN CUT OUT THE SWEETS

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Ashland, Wit.— In order to "do their
hit". In conserving the nation's food
Hldas and
supplies the women's advisory com­
Q a a tiU M
mittee of the Ashland defense council
has adopted resolutions asking nil
women to nbstnln from the use of Ice
rream, candy, sweet drinks and confec­
tions In .which tnjet or cane sugar Is an
Ingredient. Women's societies, which
N om nltor whothor you farm on a ___________________________
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They Qome N esrsr diving Something
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JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

mentioning tho nntno ot this paper.
i'o m ylcle; M o d .in , H n a s n i . O . l d d , II m i m .
In addition to ahowlng you about all
Woman Suffrage.
In Iha hrarl of rllf. t'onrcnlent In avrrytUng.
tho varieties of vegetables, farm
Wind). W. Nmllh, Prop.
‘ It was In tho early days of tho ad­ B . m i for booklet.
grass, clover a n d . flower soods, our
cataloguo tolls how you can got free vanced movement o f woman suffrage.
flvo splendid variation of easily grown, Hillses nil exchange, when by tho mag­
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iasts" went to llollowny Jail. Among
'beautify your homo surroundings.
Good sey*ds of a lm o s t ovory kind
them was a most excellent charwoman
nro scarco this B e n s o n , nnd you can't who was employed iif Clement's Itltl.
nfTord to tako chnncbs In your need A sympathetic meeting ‘w as held m i
supply. Hastings' Socda nro depend­
their release, at which the chairman
able seeds, tho kind you can nlwayu
npoke
In chM|ticnt leriiis. "Ilerp you
FousAt-ar
depend on havlitg “good luck" with.
have,"-he remarked, "a laxly of d%lYou nro going to garden or farm
It. r . HOW Kit. Sanford, Florida
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cutely nurtured, earnest-minded wornthis spring.
hy not Insure success
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rlidit fociIT Don't tako chances that ,ju, jUWi fln,j themselves condeinnetl to
vmi do not hnvo to In seeds.
prison, and there for the llr.sl time
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You*ll know th is w hen you
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It’s toasted to develop and seal
in the Burley tobacco flavor.

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C kaarrty
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It a p p e a r in g from the .w o r n bill of t o m plaln a n t, George H. W endelturg. hrreln fllecl
t h a t ' h e aaid Jim Vt If. H r y " la a rerldent
ol the e l' y ol flrlandr, e o u r t f of O ra n r* and
• l a t e ot Kir rid ■, and t h a t hr h a , been ab*eM
from «ald rr-ldenee for more t h a n *l««y day*
prior lo Ihe I n.litutlnn ol t M , ault, a n d that
there I* no perron In thl* r lat# "ervlee upon
ahum would hind you. and t h a t you » —
at-ove Ihe -ge of t w , n ly - o n e y-a f-.
It I, th r r e lo r e ordered th a t you do appear
In lhla court to lh» bill h r r tln filed on Ihe
lat d a y of April, A. IL. IP1*. th a ram * be
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nut-ileal Inn . be pub'labed o n r a a waek lor
lour e o n ae riillf* we*k* In the Sanlr-rd H e r­
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IN THE HEART OF TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 86

STANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, .MARCH £ . 1918 ____. . .

VOLUME IX

GERMANS IN RUSSIA . COMMITTEES ONE DAY SEMINOLE COUNTY FOlHtTH
HALTED BY PEACE PACT APPOINTED MEATLESS AMONG. FLORIDA^ COUNTIES
FAVORING GERMANY FOR CIRCUS IS PROGRAM AT THE STATE FAIR
RUSSIAN TRAITORS HAVE
• WILLED. COUNTRY ‘
TO KAISER

loniats from leaving Russia if they
choose to do so.
LECTURE FRIDAY NIGHT

B I G MEETING CALLED INCREASED SUPPLY OF
MEATS IS CAUSE
ON THURSDAY NIGHT
.
v
OF CHANGE
T H I S
W E E K

hut have resulted in a great increase
in their approved tr&amp;nsportatlon Icon
ditions which already appear, In
larger than normal arrivals at mar
ket for tho next-two or three months
the weight of hogs coming to the
market for the past.two weeks Indi­
cate an increase in weight of from an
average-of 203 pounds lust y ear'to
the almost unprecedented average
of 232 pounds, or a net increase in
their market value of over 15 per
cent.
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"T h is is a distinct, additiurt to the
nation’s meat supply. It therefore
now seems certain that we Irnve such
■enlarged supplies fo r.nt least some
months to come that we cannot oply
increase our exports to their trans­
portation futilities, hut at the same
time can properly increase our do­
mestic consumption.
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THAT IS WHAT JUDGES
SAY REGARDING
PRIZES

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.Out of twenty-two counties enter- ,
At a meeting of the committee on
Russia's delegates at Brest Lit- Dr. Byrd Will Talk os Conservation
od at tho Florid^ Stato Fair, Sem­
entertainment' of the Seminole chap­
, of Children at Woman's Club
ovsk h a v e halted the German Invainole county came out fo u rth ‘winner.
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ter R?d Cross at the homo ot, Mrs.
,ion of great Russia by agreeing to
The winners In'the order named are
Dr. Hiram Byrd, scientific secre­
the peace terms offered February 21.- tary of the State Board of Health R. J . Holly last Saturday night the
as follows: Alachua, Bradford, Palm
Peace wan made. ,they report, to the will deliver n lecture here at the committees for taking care of the ar­
Beach nnd Seminole. DeSoto camo •
Bolshevik! government because ev­ Woman’s Club next Friday night at rangements for the big Red Cross
out fifth with St. Johns sixth. While
ery day of delay meant more demand 8 o’clock. His lecture will he on the Circus to he held here on April ltth ,
Seminole county is satisfied with its
by the Germans. Added’ provisions "Conservation of tho Children,” and 12 th and 13th woje appointed.
showing, we could have been in first
Several committees were left open
require the Russians not only to re­ he has a -message for the children
place had better helping been ex­
lire from Turkey's Asiatic provinces and especially for their parents. Dr. us the task of nulning them w'as too
tended the Soininole County Fair
,
but also from territory in the regions Byrd Is a' welT known health author­ stupendous and it, is expected that
Association and. tho Bonn! of Trade.
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The suspension is made effective
•of Kars, Hatouni and Kqrabngh ity in this state and the people of every moniber of the chlipter will
Chiramnn F. j..^ Miller of the Fair
'taken from tht* Turks during past this part of the.state, should hear him constitute themselves a committee for un Indefinite period, anti 1$ prob­
Association has’ without doubt ppt
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his shoulder to the wheel nnd tho
Friday night. There is so much fif of one to boost nnd assist thN circus ably will Hint for three .months or
wars.
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showjng made is due himself, the
Berlin also announces tho' signing importance to all of ps in this lec­ in every way. There will he other longer.
Si nee all restrictions' on consump­
other members of the association nnd'
of peace terms nnd tho cessurion of ture that it should he well attended committees' appointed nnd many
to Messrs. •Marlowe of Sanford nnd
operations. When the Germnn for­ nnd the men nnd'women and the, Other names will h e added to the tion of mutton nnd Inmii had been
" T h e response to the public to our Jacobs of Chuluntn.
com m ittees already made us the lifted previously, tho food adminis­
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ward movement halted the invaders city authorities .should he there.
work of arranging for this circus is tration now asks tin* public for the teilucsU for reduced consumption of
Without doubt Seminole county,
» rr„ at Norva, lOO miles west of
There are some items regarding
meat during the past two months according to the newspaper* of the
I’rtroprad and approaching Litga. h alth pnd especially pii'di- health of Milllcirnt m agnitude* to enlist llje time being tu ilt-ny" itself in meats
lvnly lu-ef and pofk on one day a has been''most gratifying, and this state has received the boat adver­
miles southwest.
The greater touched on by Dr. !l&gt;rd hi hit* lec­ energies of the entire* chapter. •
service alone has enabled the gov­ tising of any county exhibiting and
purl of the Ukraine also has been ture and this is the opportunity to
It hux been definitely decided to week Tuesday.
ernment during this period to pro­ the good done for the county cunmq
, hared of the Itolsbeviki.
Much hear these important truths front a have all the members of tliesp c«unIncreased meat connumptiern, food vide such supplies a* transportation'
fie estimated.
The decisions, as
war material and m6re than f*3.0(&gt;0 recognised atilho/ity. The summer mitte.s to nieft at the Woman’ s admiui;. rat i- u officials believe will of
to the allies permitted.
The en* awarded however did not meet pop-,
• prisoners have been captured by tin1 season is upon us-and this i» the cru­ U t i i next Thursday night at 7:30 to itstflf curtail the use of wheat nnd
1 larged supplies are likely to last for ulsr acclaim, due to the excellent unjl
Germans in the Russian .campaign, cial time in the health of the city meet with the promoters of the eir; the prevent there is no intention to
I two nr thfee ittopths. sifter which varled exhibit put up by Bradford
• (,i'rmun&gt; apparently is determined nnd county and no stone should he ms ami definitely outline *he cam­ add i'*&gt; the ie*trioii&lt;m* already in tln*re will lie the u-tl.tl »i*lt*olllil ffe; county which, according to many in
• t., eivi, the Itolslievilii but n narrow l e t unturned to keep down the paign for publicity and gelling the force i"uinst the use of llour.
crease in tie* amount of animal* position to jt'd|-- concede that B ra d ­
drip along the Gulf of Finland nnd spread of various diseases and to circus started. The following com­
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In a statement tonight setting, eoiuiHg to market.
ford outranked any other county
mittee* and all others interested areat the request of the.Finnish govern­ safeguard the health of the people.
forth
the
,eaann«
for
the
change
in
contesting and il was for this reason
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T
h
e
adminiiitrution
also
suggest*
While’ wc arc woikiiiK to win the requested to meet :n that time:
ment is to undertake jhe expulsion
program Food Administrator Hoover, that in .those purl* of the country Hull several protests were made ver?
Programme Committee Mrs. v\. 'said;
„! me Finnish revolutionist* and wac in Europe we should als't be
where the old fashioned home pres­ Dally by other counties- Seminole
llol-heviki, Red Guard from sou th -1 working to prc«'Tve our heulth in E. Watson, Mrs. V.. P Morse. Mrs.
"T o e a Hie* have made further and ervation of pork i* hi ill the custom, included.
ern Finland. With Ksthonin under. this country and there is nothing J. S. \Nilson.
The judgv* officiating wore Dr. ‘
ini-reared demands for bre.id.si tiffs, tlii* prilctice should be extended nt
German control, and Finland freed t quite us important ns public health
Queens’ Contest Mrs.. S. Pules- t he»e enlarged demands being entered the present lime, *a» it will relieve lliinnnfourde, general manager of the
from Itolsbeviki sway, the Ilolshc- measures. And then the question of ton, chairman, Mrs. P. I.-. Thrasher, to some degree by shortage in ar­
the burden upon transportation to fair, assisted by government fepre- . '
viki will have less tl\iin 200 miles of the health of our children touched Mrs. II. A. Newman. Mrs! Vf. C . rival!. front the Argentine. . It Is. and from the packing houses anti is sniitntiVf* from Washington and
ena-i line along the Finnish gulf- upon by Dr. Byrd in Ins lecture und Hill, Mr* (’. E Henry. .
therefore, necessary for the food ad­ economy sound as saving the cost of witli the exception of Dr. Hunnn( German troops already have landed the enlightenment that is a.lorded ■ Show Committee - - Mr. Jt. J. Hol­ ministration to urge a still f further packing operations mid nt tho samoj fourties’ pliife on the judges staff,
on the Aland Islands at the entrunre the anxious parents and nil those* ly, chairman, Mrs. E. F. Ilous- redaction oin the consumption of rime will provide hnine supplies of |Seminole county feel* satisfied with
tu the Gulf of Rothnin and will who are intoiested in better children. hnlelcr, Mrs. Julius Tukaeh, Mrs. R. lirnul and berndstulTs generally, if pprk to last over the months of de­ the efforts of the officials of tho
on the Aland Islnnds at the entrance jCom e out ull of you public spjriled J . Holly._Mrs.JL. M. GnIMny. / _ .wc urc t o . meet our export neccscreased. sqpplios.,
4 , ; __ _ ___ Florida State Fair and takes pleas­
make tTie islands. Hie hnse !of llidr citizens Friday night*. The lecture is
ure iii coiiipliiiiciiting- Hie"* fair- offlrities.
Ring Master Mr. It. J. Heilly.
" “ The food administration desire*
. operation in support of the Finnish free nnd is under the uuspiees of the
cial»f\thiinking
them for their cour­
"Experience shows that the eon- to repeat that it docs not want to
Ticket Committee— Mrs. 11. •C.
. government.. Germany has assured Woman's C lu b..
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tesies
nnd’.help..
It is also desired tQ
Gcrror, chairman, M r*«. *\V. W. AI iii r- sumption of breadstuff* rs intimately give the impression that these arc
Sweden that she bus no territorial
especially
extend
to Col. Koelcr, nSApplication for a charter lias been nathy. Mrs. /eh KutlilT. Mrs. \\ I. with tin* consumption of meat*. For times when simplicity and Hinder*- , sintnrit general manager und to Sec­
!•: i-r«-.t in the Aland Islands.
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Morgan. Miss Wilkie, Miss ( liar- various reusous our supplies of meat lion of living urc not critically neres-;
retary Kessler, our high appreciation
The Itolsbeviki
foreign
office, made by the East Florida Ranch
lotie
|hind. Miss Annie Hawkins and fur tip* next two o r ‘three month* are sury. hut its stile desire L to secure
while permitting the American, Ja p ­ Company recently formed, with St.
considerably enlarged anil we ran adjustment between our different of their impartial assistance to all
chairmen «l nil auxilinrie*s.
counties und to commend their abil­
anese, Chinese, Brazilian and- Siam­ Johns county men composing the of­
Country Vstoro— Mrs. Fred Wil­ supply tho •allies wirli all the meat foodaupplics-and meat changing.con- ity * in .connection w ith 'th e rnfrying
The -com­
ese delegations to leave without ,re- ficers and directorate.
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products we have transportation fa­ ditions from time to time, and to
out of the program of the grent fair.
, mmint, insisted upon endorsing nil pany will he organized with un au­ liams, rhuirmun, Mrs. S. O. Chase, cilities for. and at the ft.tnte time
keep
the
public
fully
and
frankly
ad­
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passports of the others before de­ thorized capital stock of $1,250,000, Mrs. Henry' Wight, Mrs. David somewhat increase our pwn "consump­
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vised of its 'position, with the full
parture nnd refused endorsement un­ npd Its headquarters will be in St. Speer, Mrs. E. Krupp, Mrs. Forrest tion.
In these circumstances the con fid en’ro and reliance that when­
meeting of the Seminole County Fair
' lo.&lt; the passport specifically des­ Augustine. The company Will plnnt. Lake. Mrs. E. I). Mobley, Mrs. It. fund administration considers it wise
ever it becomes necessary .renewed
Association, with D. C. Marlowe nnd
cribed tiu* ow.ncr as a diplomat. grow, market and sell vegetables and F. Whltncr, Mrs. Rump, Mrs. Aus­ to relax the voluntary restrictions on
appeal* for saving will meet the Tilden Jacobs who were In charge of
Mcliaulin.
Consequently n number of military .fruits, nuts and kindred products, tin Willlnms, Mrs. II.
meat consumption to some extent same loyal response ns in the past.”
the exhibit.
and oilier members of the various and also will raise and market live­ Mr. A. I). Parrish, Mr. Dcano Tur­ with a view to further decreasing
ner.
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stock.
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were left behind und suys
bread consumption.
•*Feast for Gunrds
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Ticket Sellers on Grounds-'Mr.
the correspondent of the Daily Mai
Saturday
night
wan
a
big
night
so
"So
long
ns
tho
present
conditions
R. R. Dess, chairman, Messrs. Keys.
apparently nro "held as hostages."
far n* the County Guards of Genova
Dullosc, Tnylor, Abernathy, Couch. continue the only special restrictions
Foreigners npt cpnnectcd with the
nnd Chuiuutu were concerned, for on
wc
ask
are
the
bccffcfsi
anil
porklesa
Henry, B r it t .'
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diplomatic service spemi however, to
that night they were given a( grand
.
Tire meatlees hicnl and
Concert Committee— Mr.- C . . H. Tuesdays.
ha.ve accompanied the djplomate on
time by the good people of Geneva •
the porkless Saturday are no longer
Dlhgee,-chairman.— ------------- - - r._.
their train, wile reports suggest oth­
under the. able leadership of County
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Parade Committee *— Mr. C. M. asked.
ers will he ahleTto get away sooner
Commissioner E. H. Kilhee.
8 ?vrnl of "Jhe fanners of the
Handi’ rhalrrnan.
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i or Inter. Rcnsons given for holding
The meeting-wan held In the towm
United
Stntrs
arc
responding
td
the
Location — Mr. It. J . Holly,- - .
the Italians differ hut it soems that
hall
of Geneva. At 7 o’ciork tho Ge­
Current— Mrs. .Turner and Mrs. national* call to increase hog produc^Coant i'rawo, one of them, was ob­
nova
.squad .assembled.at tho .post- , ...
'»t &gt;*,V*j
•liori, their increase-to'aH-appearances
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nolly.'
noxious to the Russian foreign of­
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office
and marched in squad, forma- ' *
is being attained more rapidly. Of
fice which-also was said to have sus­
Hon
to
the hall where a gqod exhibi­
* peeled the Italians of helping their
A Company with the heading, the more intmediate importance, however CARTER WILL INVESTI­ tion drill in the mununl of arms war.
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are
several
complex
factors
which
nationals to escape from Fctrograd KRAUSE SHOWS PUT ON Jackson County Live Stock Associa­
given. Qn account of had luck thehave effected an immediate Increase
GATE
t
r
a
n
s
r
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t
a
tion wna the outcome of a meeting
contrary to regulations.
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Chuluota hoys were late in arriving;
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•' GREAT EXHIBL
held at the court house of Mariunna in meat supplies.
TION OF VEGETABLES. hut wero "on tlie other hand in time
According to the correspondents of
"T h e transportation shortage he
TION
recently. The •meeting was of the
the Morning Post provision shops in
That tho Jacksonville Chamber of for tho pillau which was served'by
foro
tho government took over tho
keenest Interest and twenty numbers
Fctrograd were absolutely empty on
the ladies and which was pronounced
Tho Elks Carnival opened last
railroads, the had w eatftr in Janu­ Cotnmerco is thoroughly interested
Saturday. Mqny of tho shops were night with a large crowd present and enrolled right away. A most inter­
by those lucky enough to bo present'
ary and early in February, tho large in this rcc(lon of Florida and par­
hoarded up and food waif not ob­ while no- one expects to have every­ esting lecture on* tick eradication
an the "best ever."
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ticularly
in
Seminole
county
Is
in­
was delivered by Dr. II. A. Smith of percentage of immature corn in the
tainable.
After
supper
th
e
entire
platoor*
thing running smooth on th e first
Jacksonville. dU p lc t supervisor. A last - hnrvest, and the necessity »of dicated by the interest being dem- were given a gooi drill in .th e man-,
nlght~~lh&lt;T* carnival folkr had—I ho
feedlng^thls corn as rapidly at pos­ dnstfatetT by' t h n f organization- and'
Washington,' March 4 —The Rus­ shows running full blast and the further meeting was called for S at­ sible to save it from decay, have not by VV. R. Cnrtcr, the ablo and Im­ uni of arms, tho night being too dark
sians have begun destroying bridges Ferris Wheel, the Whip and tho urday, Feb. 2.1rd at the court house only resulted In hacking up tho ani­ partial editor of tho Florida Metrop-' for any-outsido drill. At a lato hour*
on the trans-Siberian Railroad, he- Merry Go Round were In full swing at 1 1 o’clock in the morning when mals—particularly hogs—on the
oils, who today is In Washington be­ sill departed for their'hordet wltfc at
RnlR-d n "f&lt;. U'" Cltlnes mi'L^lCfry show on the grounds was Dr. Smith, by special request, nguin fnrms for a longer period of feeding fore Director General MeAiloo of tho kind spot In their hearts fori tho
delivered his lectu re.
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frontier,'John F. Stov’ens, choTrmalT well patronised?
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— *■"-*- »- railroad*, aerking—a-better- transpor­ good p e o p l e . o f ) . G * M : y * . .. '
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of'the American Railway mlaaloh reThe hoys of tho Geneva and Chu­
A wind storm and rain
about
tation for Florida’* pro’ducta. "Ono
pnrted this today to the Stato De­ nlng, o’clock put a crimp In the car­
luota'
platoon are doing good work
of Mr. Carter’s main objects In this
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partment. This may prevent Am­ nival but made the' beach fine for
yitlL la.to assist otic immediate sec- under the ablo direction of .Sergt.
bassador Francis from reaching Vla­ today’s -events and while the sand
fion in moving our heavy celery and Fred Robbins and- Corporals Writ.
divostok.
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on the lake front Is soft It makes an
lettuce crop and showing tho broad Kilhee and M. S. Avcrette', and de­
ideal
place
for
the
carnival
BttraCWhile without details, officials
gauge of tho’ Jacksonville Chamber serve much.praiso for tho interest
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here believec the Russians nro dcs- tloni.
of Commerce,'B j U. Kessler, secre­ they are taking in the company.
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AT COURT HOUSE AT EIGHT O’CLOCK
Tho Krause Shows are among the
Capt.' C. If. Dlngee, I.leuta. W. D.
•roying the bridges to prevent an
tary of the organization, followed
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Turner
and R. S. Maxwell and 1st
expected advance of Japanese trqops best on the road today and have the
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Mr. Carter with n two hundred
A large number of other structures reputation of being clean, giving the
word wire asking that cvdrythinjt Sergt. W. M. Haynes of Sanford .
The farmers of the county who are 'interested in
h a v e been mined, Mr. Stevens also public a place of amusement where
possible bo done for the Sanford sec­ were present as invited guests.Of.the
celery arc requested to meet at the court, house tonight
occasion and expressed thomselvea
.reported, so Ihoy could bo readily the ladies and children can go and
tion.
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nt eight o’clock? The tweeting is called for the purpose
feel that' they ’ willbe protected.
as wqll pleasell with the progress of (
destroyed.
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Yesterday the Board of Trade of these two aquads. * Friday night of
There
are
many
and
varied
attrac­
qf
arriving
a
t
some
definite
plan
for
shipping
celery
that
Mr. Stcvcna who aent his dis­
Sanford got busy with the Washing­ this week nearly all the guards of
will reach the ’ markets on time npd also to investigate
patches from Yokohama, aiyF there- tions at the Elka Carnival this week
ton authorities and it la proposed to
the county will meet I m f t ^ o r d for a*. ,
•fore undoubtedly froth Japanese In­ and you will have to go down tho
the idea of shipping Mt by the train load for the cold
do
*11 possible to .secure results. I t
drill and a good drill la expected. telligence sources, said it waa report­ Joy Tr»H to seo tbsm'all., The. car­
storage a t the Other end1of the line. There, will J&gt;e much
la needless to ssy, - however, that
ed the bridges already destroyed nival ta on tho lake front nt the fqot
unless the key note of the transpor­ lari within the next sixty day* and
of importance for the’growers at this meeting and a large
wer* near Chllta, east of L ik e Bai­ of Park avenue and will be here all
tation situation f* touched add that the etate of Florida will realise more
kal.
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attendance is urged by the farmere of this section. To­
weeV
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means .■■reduction of tonnage so that than^n^tep .million dollar lots before
\ night a t the Court House a t eight o’dock-.
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Offlelala do not bflleve that the * Every afternoon and every Jilt^t
trains can get over the road, the May 1st. The remedy* required‘ Is
destruction of the railroad la In 'any the lake front will be*the plarre /o ra
farmer*
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Temporary suspension of the meat
less meal and of the/special restric­
tions against thq uat-jff pork on Su
urdsy w-ns announced by the food
administration tonight us n readjust­
ment of its food conservation pro
gram.
Increased meat production
and the necessity for still greater
saving *in wheat, it was declared,
mnko the change advisable. . ’ .

JACKSONVILLE
WILL HELP
OUR FARMERS

ELKS OPEN ..
: CARNIVAL

FARMERS M E E W TONIGHT

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�Recital far 'Guards Saccessful' Pram
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“ All Angles
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filled the High School*' Auditorium
ltat.avenLng. when Airs. IWren. McGuln gave an PEvcnlng of Story and
Song."
Mrs. McGuin held her ad*
dlencc spellbound carrying them
from tears to laughter at her will
Her atory of "Initiatin g Father"
vraa greatly enjoyed by all Odd Fel*
Iowa and Masona eapedally who
were preaent, and her portrayal of
negro characters snd dialects were
•specially good. The selection from
Victor Hugo's
"Lea
MlseraBlea"
demonstrated thq real ability of Mrs.
M cGuin.to portrsy, characters In the
tru&lt;| spirit of the*' author And hi f
Jean Val J e ^ n . w n vividly portrajfed.
Mra. McGuin la a finished ar­
tist and Sanford ia proud to be the
home of this talented lady.

Taylor Made Vice President
At tho annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Pcoplts nank
hcl(l last’ week Cashier O. L. Taylor
was added to the hoard of directors
and made second vice president. A
very satisfactory report of the of­
ficials was rendered to the- stock­
holders for the past year and showed
that the Peoples I*-in a most excel­
lent’ condition and growing every
year.
The following officers were
oloctcd lor tjie year: President,, II. R.
Stevens, vice president, C. M. Hand,
vice president, nnti cashierO. L. T ay ­
lor, Asst, cashier, It. It. I)c.is.
Diretora,
I). It. Ilrisson. F. L.
Woodruff, C. F. Williams, W. M,
Davis,. S. Pulcstop, II. It. Stevens,
C. M. Hand, O. L. Taylor.
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Many improvements nre to he
made in the Peoples Hank und the
interior is being decorated this
week and the budding improved in
many ways. The directors' are well
known business men of the city and
county and can he depended upon
to keep the Peoples in the front rank
among the batiks of this section of
Florida
At P rc 5hyter!r.rt Cherrn /
Er. Brownlee writes from-the hospilt. at Orlando thnt while Mrs.
Brownie* is w&gt;t so well this week he
hop- * fn* n cha ir® *°r { i° he.ter
nrd Mini I c will Le able to* fill his
pulpit hero next Sunday. Everyone
co/&lt; ially .Invited to attend the rcr:
vlcca at tho- Pmbyterinn church;
Sunday school at 9:46. Morning
services at 11. Evening services nt
7 p. m.

For Sale—A o l i . room' housO; al
M M
Neighbor. So she came over and
lot,
weet side Laurel, avenue, 1
dropped Karris Colic R t m e d y o n t h #
tween
Sixth and Seventh gtreets.'
Horse's. tongue a n d .t h e horse was
well when-&gt;the- men came hoW M 6 raljJa it f ^ a ”iVainC til!tH cm edr «»' s r r s ' ^ . ’. y ^ r - - * , a
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Mid dwTM d r u. „ 0 UB1|0LDEB•
the w6mcn can cure horse colic. We
Boll It a t SO cents a bottle^ L . Allen
• For S aI c—Ono Durpc Jersey boar.
Seed Co. '
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la derail Caarl B#»cMb Jadtrial Ctrcwll f t One year old. Apply G. W. Spencer;
n artda. la aad far Saialaala Coaalr- la
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•. Boumlllat Makea Change .
. For Salo—Ringlet and Park Strain
In this Issue o f.T h e Herald la an J. t a n II.*».
Uryr*
Barred. Rock e g g s ,$1.60 per setting,
announcement'that F . E. Roumlllat To__tb« Kor
___ _ tram ibo owarii bill ot rwm- day-old chlcka 20c each. Largest
has resigned from the firm of' L. R pUTaaaV. Ooor'r* R. Wcodtburx, h*rria fltod
that tba M id Jama* H. Hryea to a reddest
Philips &amp; Co., and purchased an in­ of Ibo dry of Orlanda, rsaaly of Oranr* sod atock of Barred Rocks in central
of IHorlda, sad that bo bat booa aborat Florida. F . N. Purdy, Osteen,- Fla.
terest In the drug store of R. C. fUU
from tald raaldaaco far. war* than atoty daya
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Bower where he will gTeet his prior la ibo In.tltutUn •( Ibto aslt. mad that
tbrro to ao pbrtoa ia tfcto olaU oarvlra upon
friends in - the future.
Everybody whom would blad you. aad that you ora
For Sale—Beet plants, 30 cents
Ibo
al twralr-oa* yoarr.
knowa Gene Roumlllat as he ia a abort
11 to tkcrafora ordered that yea do appear 100 or 12.00 per thousand.. Write
Sanford boy born and raised and for la Iblt court la tba bill Wrola Mod oa Ibo Portin Bros., Wagner, Fla.
61-lfc
lit day ol April, A. D(, tail. Ibo h im bo
many years haviuign engaged in the
V * U*l|*uMhor ordirrd that Ihto ord»r cl t For Sale—Thoroughbred. Rhode
drug.busim
ibllcatlon bo. published onto a 'WoaR far
or eoaaoroUva wrto In tho Banfrrd Ilrr- Island egg* for hatching, $1.50 per
friends am
d. a nowapapor publiibod la Basford, setting. W. M. Haynes.
48-tf
C. Bowers' Bomlaolo county, Florida.
at the ne
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Drug Ston
rourt tbla 28th day of Fat-wary, A. D. . For Sitle— Whiolesale fish business,
101ft.
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(mail
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Clerk of Circuit Court. Seminole Co.. Fla. .houses, otcl C. L. Vincent. 48-tf
Mrs. A. W. Young, vice president
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for Complainant
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For Rent— Furnished room, 116
ro, Fla., has been the guest of Mrs.
NO.
French.
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NOTICE
OF
MASTER'S
SALE
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Galloway this week. Mra. Young is
. Notlrw to hereby f i r m Ibai under end by
a moat iritereatlng talker and ' her virtue e l * fln*l decree uf forecloeure end
Prairie Pony For aale.
Three
made on ih * 4tb day ol Janu ary, A. D.
address at (he Woman's Clilb Tuea- ■ale
l a t e , by J a &amp; r e W. perklu*. Ju d e e of Ihe years old.
Broken to ride. Can be
day afternoon waa greatly enjoyed. Clrralt Court, of l U . M r e m t h J a d lt l a l Clrcult e t -Florida la and far Hemlnole County seen at Lemon Bluff near Osteen.
A game of bridge waa enjoyed after In Chodrery, In t b i t certain «■«»• therein
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wherein Oliver P . Swop* I* com- T . A. Tice, Osteen, Fla.
the meeting, • many guests being pendlnc
plolnant and Sn«an M. n e c tar add I.. Brc
prowent. The .prise n box of pow­ tor, htr h u ib tn d art dtitnatnl®* «• A. *k .
Power*. •« special n u l c r shall on#r for aal#
der waa won by Mias Kathryn and iell td tbo hlfbeat bldd*r for -t a ib be­
low the front door of the court-bout# In
Wilkie. Tho club waa bciutifully Sanford,
Seminole county.- Florida o a Mon­
decorated with Duchess roses and- day, the let day ol April. H I S . Ibo rame
l o t a je f a l aale. day and during the Iria l
old fashioned pinks from Mrs. Gal­ hour* ol rale. Ibe property devrribed In tbo
. For Rent—Thrco
office
roomi
derree aforetald la a . (ollowa to-wltt
loway's lovely garden. Mrs. W. E. Anal
l,ot number Three buriifrrd and forty nine
Watson was the hostess.for the day. (SIP) In lllork or Seetlon n u n jb e f 1 ( I I of fronting on First street. Most de­
illark Hammock T ract, l&gt;«ln* a aubdlvirion sirable offices in city.
Several othei
ol Section One ( I ) , Town/Hp twenty .on«*
(21). Hang* T h i r t y one (31) raat, according good office rooms in same building.
Percentage Day al Sunday School to recorded plat* thereof.
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Dated at Sanford. Seminole county, Plor- Yowill St Speer.
Next Sunday will be percentage
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•For Sale—Beet, onion and cob.
•Special Mailer.
This achpol haa adopted a regular Davit A GHee •
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Attorney lor Complainant.
report card 'system as used in the . 83-Frl-M
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common schools and tho- first Sun^
Fof Sale.—tTwo good 'horses for
day In each month. Is sot npart as
salt* cheap. R. B. Lynch Route A
percentage day, at which tiino cacl)
Box 220 Sanford •Fin.
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.member of -the Sunday school re­
ceives a report card signed by the
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FOR RENT
V o tr» » o l K r m ln o lr t o .:
superintendent advising them just T o I t tb. rrr r bDyo mi canr rnautfc
n c r m y r i m J l i t o r y lo r r r p tho percentage they have made for r r r r n t k t l v r In t b r o u t F lo r id a I r c t 'U t u r r
For Rent—Fish house at foot of
lm l r c o u n ty .. l a l . J r r t t o t h * d r m .
the past •month. Those that have uIr rorna! t l rS cpmr im
a r y to l-» b r ld J u n * 4 th o l l l : l i Park avenuo.
Could ho used as
made 100 per cent get n "Star Mem­ y r a r . a n d i n l l t r y o u r r o n r l d r r a l l o n o l m y wurrhouso.
Inrpiirc Mrs. C. .U.
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title them to a handsome presentFor Rent—Ox Fibre Fartpry prop­
from the school which is presented
at the annual promotion day in
erty
including two-story warehouai
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in good condition. II. C. Duliose

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

“THE SPANISH MELBA”
“A NIGHT I N ............
• OLD »MADRID”

Good Singing
Good Dancing
. Good -Music
BY SIX PEOPLE
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^ Values will be on this
table up to 4 0 c andv 50c
per y a r d , m aterials such
as Voile, Crepe, Batiste,
etc., in fact just the thing
for Warm Weather.
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Almost Every Day we are Receive
ing New
Goods
for Every
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All 36 inches Wide

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Wanted — Work of any kind by. n
sober, reliable married man, 62 years
of age. Prefer some kind of office
work. -Experienced bookkeeper and
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No. 1 penman, who desires to locate
H -All Local AdverUaemonlH Under in Florida. Will accept moderate
This Heading T H R E E C EN TS a salary, with opportunity depending
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum on ability. Address J . R. Moseley,
Charge 25 Cents.
217 Gnrdon St., Laurens, S. C.
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In answering an advertisement
whore no name U mentioned *in the
Waitresses or waiters wanted ut
ad, •please do not ask The Herald the Altamonte Hotel, Altamonte
for Information as_to the identity of Springs, Fla. Only white employed.
the advertiser.
Usually w*e do not Best character references needed.
know who tho advertiser is and if Apply ut once. Could use a man
we do we are not allowed to give and wife. Geo. E. Bates St Son,
out this Information. Simply write Props.
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a letter and address it as per in­
structions in tho ad.
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Young stressed
the point of not
letting our Interest in club work
wane, hut rather through the club
do our war relief „ work and Red
Cross work ,»pd endeavo; in these
trying times 4 o hold the clubs to­
gether, and maintain our usual stan­
dard for cooperation and uplift (is
hertoforc enjoyed.
This being the afternoon for ihe
Social D"pr.rtmeiu to have .heir enlertaftinient the meeting was i oncluded in a pleasant social way by
playing bridge and knitting. A most
enjoyable and social time'was had.
Recital by Celebrated AHIst

The Woman's Club announcis a
dramatic recital to he given by Mrs.
Jessie Eldridgc -Southwick. Monday
evening. March 11th at- the club
rooms.
Mrs. South wick is one -of
America's foremost Shs|&lt;espcrUn Intcjprcters and an instructor in Emer­
son College of Oratory, Boston. It

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MABTER-H BALK

Made of Fine Merceriz•
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Skirtings, F a r Surpassing
the Ordinary Wash Skirts,
though Moderate in Price.
• . Some as low as .
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For Sale—Selected Rose Four Seed
Potatoes. Clhase St Co.
65-ltc
For Sale— I.ne pair of fine regis­
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
tered hogs, eight little pigs. Inquire or Month—Park avenue Flat, 106
of Airs. C. R. Walker. 1006 E- Sec­ North Park avenue, oyer L. R. Phil­
ond street.
f&gt;2- 2 tp
ips St C o. drug store
Mrs. C. C.
Hart,
manager.
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.For Sale— 1000 lbs new celfry
wires. F. A. Stone, Eighln nnd Ohk.
Lost—Gold berast pin, flat with
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small oak leaves on pin, S. A. D., on
For Bale— Ford Touring Car, De­ back, reward to finde'r. Allen Seed
mountable wheels. Good condition.
Bargain*. Phone 6. • P. O, Box 983. „ Found— Roll of bijls, Owner no­
tlfy Herald Dfllce.

(GENT’S FURNISHINGS DEPT.)

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Weeks Earlier.
M. M. Stewart,-7t7 East Second St.
In every lot of hogs on feed two
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or three weeks quickly mid actually
eat less than others. If nil would
For Sale—One 5-pasaengcr Ford
fatten like thefce, the entire drovr body and top. Apply T. O. Charles,
would he ready on the market six Telephone 338.
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55-ltc
weeks earlier and to save sixMvceks
Rhode Island Red eggs for hatch­
feed is an Item that you fully under­
ing.
$2.00 for fifteen. II. L. Gar
stand.
rison.
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The hog thnt fattens easily must
he in (prime physical condilion.* Tho
For S ale— 16
hand farm or draft
B. A&lt; Thomas Hog Powder is a con­ horsp, weight 1360 )bfr~ Inquire L.*A
ditioner for hogs. ' It keeps their Bruin ley.
63-1 f
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healthy
and
onFor Sale—Ten acres hammock
ablcs them to fatten quickly without
land
,on Cameron avenuo, right in
falling a prey to the usual diseases
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heart
of tho' celery delta. This
of hogs. The It. A. Thomas Hog
farm
joins
railroad loading station.
Powder is not stock food.
It's
straight medicine, and we took the Three acres cleared. Must be sold
If interested
o'gcncy •beepuso-it enables you to to close an esthte.
writo
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McDannel,
Owosso,
feed out your hogs much esrlier.
Michigan.
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FOR SALE

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Senorita Rosa Alercon

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Nolle* to h*r»hr (tv«a th»t pur*uinl to
• flosl drrrrr of lorwtoeure and lalo-tnad*
and ttllnd by lb* Jude* ol Fartalh J)jdlrlal Circuit. ItomlnoU County, Florid*. In
rbiar*ry, wbtrrlir /. A. Ch*rk U romplaln*
aal, aad Zathtry Crata A Novtlly Worki,
a rorporallaa. .to d»(*ndant. and daltd Jan­
uary sotb. ISIS, I, E. r. Iltutholdtr, ai
■iwdil maitrr* *111 on'Mrnday Ik* Ut day
of April, ISIS, durlnc tb» l(|al hour* ol
•ala. at tba rourt h ot* door In' Sanford,
Florida: offer (or aato.-ss4 rail to tho hl|hHt bidder (or raab, Iba tollealas dratrltad.
paraoaal property located at. Ike Kill plaat
of Iba daiaadaat la Sanlord. Florida!: to»Ui Two bqltora, lour easusa, oaa H. A.
Wood aaarklae, oao aailth wauldar, -oaa
tokd raaao aad rd|M-rombla*d, oaa Fbl|.
Ipa Makla*. aao laralaf talba, aaa atlrkor, aaa taaaal autklaa. -aao paaal ralilag
raarblat, aaa jMBlar, aao aMrtlcalac moaklaa. aaa JA. Fay aad Egaa Bitd iaw,
aaa armed aaadar. aaa eaah aad door (lamp,
aaa cat-off tlf. oao. Nawataa macklaa, oaa
Maw-cyttaM, aaa Mala-Uao abaft aad pat.toys, aaa lot kaul-up, aaa tsak Iraackad

For Salo or Trade— Fino big horse,

8 yesrs Old, will work In ploiy, buggy
'or wsgon. Also good hall bearing
buggy and wagon and feta of har-«
ness.
Sec Jack Collins or phone
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A Bargain in Real Estate—Two
hundred and forty acres of land ad­
joining a large lake all under fence,
twenty*- -acres cleared, nine room
house, small barn, cane •mill and
more or lees tools suitable for farm
Ing stock and is good U?d for citrus
fruits. Terms, to the party .who can
•how the capital to make it go.
A . P . Connelly.
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Young Men’s Models,
Special - - - - . ­
Genuine Palm Beach,
(Heavy)" - " • - IS?

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Complete Stock of Summer Hats
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nonT. w. Davis.

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U. B. load Office at GaUnalUa. Fla.
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Fab. 14, ISIS.
.Notice la hereby given that Tom wyan •(
&gt;nfwood, Fla., who, oa Noaambaf *. ISIS,
ado llomxtaad Entry Na. Q14SJS, , tor
H-alBWW. S t k a l BWM aadBWM al
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M. Bert Ion 34, Townafclp - SO B, Ransa
I f . Tallahaaaaa Maridlaa. baa Had natlra
(atantlaa ta make Camtautatlaa Proof,
- aotablbb claim ta tka land abora dra(bad, haIor* q*rk Clrralt Caart, St- Baa
rd. ha., aa tba Ilk day al April l i l t .
Clalmaat, aamaa aa altaaaaaat
O,- W.'i Batsmlsstr a(-Loat**pd. Fla. , T ,
Ckarla* Barabart af LoogwoSt. ha.
Lit W. Rattmiasar o f Leeswood, IU. ' .
J . M. Watu ol jioffw w aiha.
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the people of Florida
to realise this truth.
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golden' egg /und
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' meeting of the Red &lt;
‘at Woman’s Club on

Y rfwat the fellow with the grouch.
There never was any.excuse for his
Avenue, at 2:30 p. nf
Iten(s/ of Interest for the 'Man
eing alive'an d there la leas now
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-Behind the Plow
war is on us.
Hard ‘times and
c
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trouble may overtake you just as it
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60-pound, hogs for ten to fifteen days
.Grade Up The Dairy Herd
we cannot help matters by contin­
and
an acfoT)f sorghum will accom­
Dairying in Florida baa not reach­
ual' grumbling and long faces. All
A CHIEL 18 AMONG A
Y E TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
ed the point of greatest.development. modate fifteen hogs for twice that
of us have our troubles but all of
MY. SPECIALTIES:
Neither wJIDtbst point .be reached time. An acre of .corq will pasture
" H E ’LL PRENT ’E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
thesp petty grcvi^nct* palo~ Into'Insig­
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until
the
proper
breeding,
'feeding
oaoooaoaooooooaaoooooa oooooooooooooooooooaoooo nificance compared with the war
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED c ® j^'
and rare of the dairy cow is under­ days.
Can the and the boys who are bearing the stood and practiced. John M. Scott
1 America la, for Americana.' I t ganisation and system.
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
was before the War and will,bo even farmers of the Sanford section get brunt of the battle. . Stop your of the-University, of Florida experi­
Plant .Disease-Free Cotton
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
more so after the war. At the pres­ this idea now and can they see the knocking and help us win the war. ment station’ discusses the improved
Cotton growers anxious to avoid
handwriting
on
the
wall
or
do
they
ent t lm e .lt la mare than th*aE. If
methods In Bulletin 142, "D airy in toss from cotton anthracnoso this ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCBU
? B ert fyalkcr, the "Village Dea­ Florida," recently pyblishod. * *
vthcre are at\y here who are not need more'hard knocks.
season must not^ overlook the Im­
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con"- in the Osborne, K a naaa. Farmer
^Americans there la a remedy. You
M rr-Scott ■ believes that a dairy portance. of planting seed freo. from
got mo, you patriotic American citi- Y .There are no flahless days yet very truthfully says:
cow producing less than 460 gallons this disease;' Anthracnoso is a des­
hut there will be if that fool Idea of
aens of Florida, don't you?
" Y e s ," I heard a fellow Bay the of milk a year will not be found
tructive fungus disease that may des­
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allowing promiscuous seining carries other day m speaking about a neigh­
profitable, yet the yearly- averAgc troy the greater part b l tho crop If
The , state bor, "everybody knowa he is crook­
Plumbing and
'T No buainesa can succeed without with the government.
from the 41,949 dairy cows in the It gets a. start in the field. I t is
lawn
are
not
what
they
should be ed, but ho gets by, Just tho same."
organisation. I said thla ten years
state is 265 gallons.' He assigns lack spread mainly by planting seed con­
G as F i t t i n g
■ago in Sanford and' have aaid it regarding seining but they help But be doesn’t get by. ■Follow him of attention to the improvement of
taining spores o r ‘ living p a r ts , of
every year since.
And certainly some. However the next legislature day after day and you will find that the herds as the chief reason for this
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this applies to the business of rais­ should make them stronger and our the fellow..who is known' to. be low -production record.
Dairymen the discss after it appears in the
ing crops- if It ever applied to any fish supply should be conserved shady in his transactions does not have
been content to buy addition field is the warning sent out by. If.' All Work Receives My Person
business. ; No big business these more during the war than ever be­ get by half the time. Very likely cs*v sawhen‘ more milk was ijeede
E. Stevens of t h o » JJnivgpiity tit
Attention And Beat Efforts
days attempts to . live, without or­ fore. , This Is no time" to kill the people *do not stop hltn on the street nnd tell cows when a surplus was
Florida experiment station.
The
Opposite City Hall
TelepboueN,n
and tell.him in a loud voice that he produced. To build up a profitable
only sure way to nvoid the diseuse
is a shyster, but they certainly»&lt;!o dairy herd economically will require
isto plant'seed that arc known to bo
wljiiper. it behind his back. Watch several yearn' time. I t must bo-done
♦♦m O O O fO O fO S04«4«f4
free from anthrnenoje. '
the crook when ho goes into the by careful selection nnd breeding.
Old‘ need will oiler tho most reli­
bank. He gets only what is coining
Buying cows with high producing ably source of seed free from the dis­
to him there—not 4 thing more.records is infpracticnhlc. since such ease., Seed between two and five
Fellows around town are always lay­
cows are not placed on tho market years old, if they have been kept o m o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o ^ J
Plant Three Avocado • y ing for him nnd they show him'no
at prices the average farmer is aide dry will bo reasonably free from the One Inch Cards Will lie Published ^
mercy
when they get their harpoon
Trees On Ypur Place;
to pay) He muest choose his best fungus, nhd all such seed should lie dcr This Heading At The Rate Of J 7 *
into a tender place. You may think
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producing cows and breed them U&gt; planted this season.
Better S t ill, Plant
the crook is getting by, but be is not,
a bull barked by a line of heavy
by n long ‘shot. You have' no idea
A Grove This Season
producers.
The herd will show
Tar Mixture Protects Corn
the number of golden opportunities
INSTRUCTOR
marked
improvement
withjn , a .few • Some furmefs have experienced
Owners of benrinp avocado proves *
that stop before they get I q his door.
generations
nnd
the
improvement'
are making enormous profits. Tho
difficulty In getting a good Stand of Violin,'Clarinet, Rond and Orcbe*. ]
Tho crook sometimes succeeds, if he
will have come at the least cost.
, Ira Instruments.
delicious nutty flavor of the avocado,
rorn in cfcrtuin parts of their fields
is smart. Hut if he Is sm art enough
9
Dnlr Umllril Numt.rr ,.f !*u|.iU
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Mr.
Scott
advises
.th
a
t
a
good
and its •wonderful food value, have
due
to
the
ravages
of
birds
'and
to ho n successful crook, he could
410 OAK AVK. Itef; J. M G.tUr»,„
I
created a demand that for years to
These pests dig out tho
make doubly good by being honest bull,be bought, one tb.lt lias the abil­ moles.
ity
to
transmit
the
milk
producing
come will exceed the supply.
grains soon after tiie plants appear
.mid square.. The boy who think* Ife
This season nlant avocados—a grove,
rail livd easier by being a crook ha* ability of his dam to Ins offspring, ns above ground and the stand is re­
museli time may lie saved nnd a duced) A. P.,Spence/ of the Univer­
if possible. Even a few trees will
made a - failure right otT the reel.
■ O S T E O P A Ti l IC ;
possible loss through trying out a sity of Florida extension division
mean ready money, besides supplying „
PHY SIC I AX
.
The inure “ intlilence’* you u p ' Mip-. i sire averted. The testing out of a"
this delicious food-fruit for home use.
jsuggests a method whereby" relief
FIRST NATIONAL BANK IIULDRC
piwcd lo have, the more tlny'll ! -ire requires from three lo five years.
Takeadvantageoftheopportunitynow. *.
may be obtained. . Dip the seed corn
knock on you.
T e l e ]) h o n v
|Very few heifers freshen before they ifi a tnr^Jiiixture before planting it.
Every Home in the Citrus Belt
are t wo years oldr As a rule, it cow
Mix tar and linseed oil until the
' 1 understand tliat there i* a with tier first calf docs nut prdduge
Should Have a Few Trees
mixtureWill
run well or will make u
movement on foot among the mer- tiie maximum Ihyv of milk. -It may
We offer tho choicest varieties—
A thin URK’K WORK &amp; PLASTERING
rlmnts i n c m l i ' i i vnr to cl him * ilieir require a second or a third calf "lie-* (bin goal on the grains.
SrKCIAI. ATTTKNTJON G IV IS
Mexican for the colder sections, (»u:imixture
cam
be
had
by
healing.
stores Saturday nights at nino nr at lore a dairyman.could lie justified in
TO ALL ItKI'Allt WORK
temalan for intermediate, and South
least ten o'clock every Saturday, retaining or discarding tin- olfspring Pour this over the corn and then
ESTIMATES
FURNISHED
American for extreme South Florida.
night. I advocated this move many of a sire from the herd. Tliat is why rub the corn in sand. Tim tar will l l l .C L M AVK.
NANfM Itll, IlntttU
For economic as well as other reasons
years ngo on tiie supposition that a long rhanre-is taken when a young not kill tiie bird* or moles but it
THOM AH KM MKT W
every home .owner should plant at least'
the trading public would purehnsr bull is bought. A proverr sire will makes the corn distasteful to them.
E. K KIICKSO n ' i IOI S IIIIU ,(l'
a fev\f avocado tree's—with a CalamonTreated
corn
must
be
dropped
by
i
their supplies earlier Saturday till lit cost more, and i* wurtli more than a
din. Lemon or Lime-tree for acid.
band
as
it
will
not
pass
readily
if they knew that the stores would young untried sire,
By plantingearly-maiuring.,’medium
through a drill.
nut keep open until .midnight and
it can be readily seen why it tnkek
nnd late varieties you can have rino
It is not advisable to treat ull coni
after and if the merchants would years to build'up a productive herd.
‘LAW YERS
fruit practically every month in tho
close tile putronls would buy var- Tin* truth is there is no end to the in this way, but where land i* near S an fo rd , ’
Roridi
year. Flnnt Avocadoa — the invest­
ilier. This itlfn is certainly a good work.
To maintain a good herd n hummock which birds fie |in*nl it
ment will pay big.
one.
It saves tights and. draysgc means a cousin i l l culling out of the may be necessary lo trim, the seed
Nam ISIS r a ta la f, now r » l r . fuDr
ami
gives
tiie employees a chance to unprofitable cow* and tiie addition plan Ted there. .
I n a l b n x u r t ilM . Toll* i ln u l »»rlaIl«i. haw, » h ,n otttl whaia to plant,
get out early ami have some time dgf new heifers which are the off­
anil n - * a much olhar Information.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAV |
to themselves Saturday Digit*
in spring of the best producing Cows In
Writ* Inlay for f r o , ropy.
Women Catch Fish With Hands.—
stead _nf—remaining.-UUtil a f t e r , mid- th if tiwil. : : — — r — r *
Practice in State nnd Fedcrnj (W ti
-• Ressoner Bro3.,Royoi Palm-Nurseries
F
ish in g In Kuinonn sens Is often done j
|night in tiie stores and 1 doubt if
t i t lli n t d lc l A ,*.. O i N * . Florida
Bulletin I 12 may -lid bail free by by tin- wfimcn, mid wit limit net", bouts 1tinnier-WiusIrutT llldg
Simford Fh
any money is made nfler nine
nddriruiing tbe University of Florida, or'.hooks. They sim ply wade Into tlm 1
o'clock tliat Vould not be made just
w ater und fnrm them selves Into n ring.
K\periuieiri siniioh. Gainesville.
as well Indore tliat time. This rule
T h e twin—
i firing »• plentiful, they lire
of early dosing will not be any good
utmost sure lo Imprison some In the
Enrage t rtqi* S im - C rain
I, A Vt Y E It
however unless every store in the
ring. T h ese woim-ii ore very quick mid
Forage
crops
con*ii.utia
strong
uuiTs.
eoftHT iiorsn
city enters into the agreement and it
t liv e , und every lim e they ctltch ll
Phones 1(3, 339-w
does seem that now in .wnr times first line treltch against high priced fish wllli their hands they slm pt) throw
that such an agreement would' meet grain. If grain is to lie saved, ami it, a llw .'ln tu the basket oil tlieir buck. ,
with the approval o r‘ hot only all the crops of production* put down,
forage . crops urc fundamental for
the merchant* hut nil the people.
maintaining, growing am) fattening
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hogs.
Every swine-feeding investi­
• Now is the time for tiie people
gation where an odirial record ha*
of this city to get together and es­ litq-n kept shows in every, instance
When you buy lumber or anything in the building
tablish all tin' business on n rash tiiat the u*e of forage mivi-jI grain.
busts.
If not strictly .rush, thirty Every .hog raiser who lias tried sub­
material line, here, you not only get the best on* the
days for tiie limit. If ull tho stores side pasture with the proper amount
market—But, YOU G E T SER V IC E.
wouls establish the easlt idea they of grain does not .hesitate to recoincould.do business upon a more eco­ mend the practice to all swine grow­
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nomical basis ami sell cheaper. The ers.
stores also should rut a. lot of tho
At the present price- of corn and
useless delivery system and the buy­
mill
(feeds a pound of pork cun he
ers should encourafco tiie attire" in
Thorie Hi
Office and Yard; 223 .West 3rd. St.
produced from three to four cents
tins .and carry hume&gt;ns much of
,
their goods us possible.
Deliveries cheaper o n ‘ pasture than by dry-lot
in the city. I dm at home
cost money and the delivery sysiern feeding. This statement rovers the
almost
live
hundred
..milca..
bus been worked to dtath ami is one rnariey value of the proposilLon -th t
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of tile"systems thut-will have to be saving uf corn for human consump­
away. ' We have just had' a
tion uhd a better thriff of. the pas­
conserved In war times-just as food
rrtust lie conserved.
I hope the ture fed pigs are two more strosi,
Bell Telephone put in and I
stores will get together nnd stny to­ points which do not show up in tin
couldn’t resist calling you by
gether on tills subject and tliat the dollars and cenia comparison.
people will help them cut out much * It is advisable to s -lock pastil &lt;*
Long Distance.
It’s marvel- *
crops timt are known to .th’rivc v.e”
of the u m ’I c s s deliveries.
ill,this section of the s;ute in ques­
ous that we can hear each other as distinctly
IO IT Icxalion ia rmylliina. Not f*l tw „ m,y b« iho lighl
Crops lor Spring Pasture
til*cr xlirl,
wwl will bring tho
the multi
inlilli (rou
you *n«k.
,n,k. ll •
tion.
Failure for Ma&gt; and Jum
) • your work
wu«h wkil*• In
t i it &gt; n ! t i .l , the eranr tu|&lt; Ii k U oJ ( ooJ fum
as though we were in the same room, and
Cowpeuit, nOrghum and sweet corn may lie had by planting German mil­
Unit nee .irc.frctte corurr' nilir, ini
make tiie best early spring pasture let, sorghum and corn in March,
the Long Distance rates are so reasonable!
The Florida
Coast Railway
for ujl kit'd" «?f Jivestpek .und. are rays tin*-University of Florida exten­
IFU ikr J r i l i n i
good soiling crops, says J . M .,Scott sion division.
1
whir, tbrmtiin ill •utnirliary cnmrwirier—lb* M »l,l LamlCo . Prri*tr Grant I jhvI Co., I IiuIuiSa t.'o , ntd UltnltcbM Ca.—own*
of the University of Florida experi­
“ I really don’t sec how we ever man­
•n : b«» let ,,lrtui‘«Mc arrat lor both tarminKami truck rrowint.
BroudPnjt the millet, using about
(»•«. llluali.icd IIIc&lt;alula on laiiua*!. Your queatiooa will b*
ment station.
In sixty-live days ten'pounds of seed lo the ncre, and
pconrpUjr i n o n t M .
aged without a Bell Telephone. A ll the
after' planting these crops will be it will lie eight inches high und read;,
J . E. INGRAHAM, Viee.Pre.ident
ready for feeding'.
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to feed early in May__ KurpiinLmerchants and every one we-know use&amp; the...... **’
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^
ffest'rr*&lt;ralfirwnl come bjr planting should already be brondcu-aoJ
i
R oot* l . u
C I f B u i lJ i a f
,
S L A ututllna, F torU *
these crops in rows which will per­ thick stiiml is desired. Thn e "j i*ck*
Bell. It has saved me thousands of steps
mit cultivation to hasten U&gt;e growth. will plant un&gt; acre nod i f nlay ho
’ and hours of
already. •
Aliberal application of ftrfHjzer will passu red when two feet high, which
of course hnston the growth nnd will lie about- the middle of May.
it more abundant.
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Corn planted-In 20 inch rows will re­
"It’s worth the cost simply to be. able • make
Make separate fields for each of quire tw’o pecks of seed, and it also*
the crops so that they may be har­ will lie about two feet high und read
: to sit at home and visit with friends hun­
vested separately.
Mucli difficulty will be about two feet high and
dreds of miles aw ay." .1
is experienced ip harvesting a . com­ ready for pasture by the middle of
bination iff crops, even if they . ma­ May.
Millet can be planted again in
ture
at the same time. If It is de­
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. •
sirable to feed two or more crops at April for June feeding, and sorghum
Sanliary Steam Pressing, IIo( G isolnle Dry Cleaning. . Alter**
the same time mix thorn after thnr- m ay-be planted in May for feeding
Ilona of All Kinds on Short Notice
through July, August and Septem­
vestlng.
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Join
Our
Gentlemen’s
' Valet C lub..’ J 2.00 Per Monti*'
ber,. The planting of. cowpeaa for
The members (of the W. C. T . IT. pasture should be deferred until
s u i t s
$ 15 .0 0
U p w a r d
,
are requested to ttttfid the pneeting April; they will be ready for feeding
next Thurdsay i t 8 p. m. 'at the early }n 9une.
An acre, o f‘ millet will'pasture ten
Methodist church; •
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Three Mammoth Riding Devices to Please the Masses:—The World's Best
and Most Costly the Whip; The Gold and Glittering Jumping Horse Merry
Go Round;.The Sky Scraping Big Eli Ferris Wheel, The Big Free Out Side
■Attraction and that Famous Jass-Unifqrni Concert Band Giving Two Free
Concerts Daily.

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THROUGH ORANGE BLOSSOM LAND
TOURIST SHOULD VlSIT CENTRAL
SOUTH FLORIDA
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A U G U S T I N E

A large percentage of visitors to
I Florida come und go without obtain­
ing any reul Tnllmnto knowledge of
|th^ beauties of tills favored nfate.
krherr arc many who have made the
[railroad journey from Jacksonville to
St Augutiim* and who have gone
[hark home and told tho folka that
[they “ have seen nil there is to see in
[Florida." There are thousands who
[make tli" journey by rail either from
Jacksonville to Miami uT from Jack ­
sonville to Tnmjia and Fort Myers.
Klin maintain they have seen all
(there t- I" see ill Florida.
They are wrong.
.One cannot m-j- the real Florida
In all iis beauty unites he travels by
ulomtihile over till* hundreds of
es of good roads that are now
pen t*i the m6torist.
Naturally the
pixie Jlighwny
own the Fast Coast is the - most
raveled through route in Florida
ecau'f it is tht*)mo«l widely adverurd'in magazines and newspapers,
ul other portions of the alnte nre
ow coming in- for their share of
ralTie.__A mrj-rhnnU OYcr in &lt;\pu«ka
Ill - other day made the statement
hat there hnd been more* strangers
in that beautiful little town during
he past year than have been seen
h
.er*- *1 inog ihi* preceding half ccnurv
The visitor to the upper East
,’oast resorts who desires to seo
omelhing of the central po,rtion of
he state now has'several alternative
outes t hat offer attractive and
greeahic traveling.
One .can go
rom Daytona ncross to DcLand, a
distance of 22 miles, tho only inconrnieio•• being nine'miles of rough
n.n! out „f Daytona, which will
turn I.* .1 mutier of history, because
hr. brick .paving that extends thirmi miles further into DcLand will
he continued right through to Dny|t&lt;&gt;na this coming summer!
From
DeLand there- nre splendid roads
tinning south to Sanford, and. a very
•ir sand-clay highway westward
rrnv. (he St. Johns at Crow’s Bluff
jilge into Lake' county and for
ightcen tnilca into Altoona— Here, is
Countered one -vsectlon of Lake
ounty’s famous system •of modified
hut nsphalt highways and from
thi* point thero arc hundreds of
miles of this kind of road open to the
motorist. Fusils, Leesburg,
Tnvrts and other exceedingly attracive towns nre within easy reach.
There are no prettier places In all
|the south than Leesburg and Eustis
ith their hills, lakes and groves.

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Another route from Daytona; and
one that is very pleasant to follow
is down the Halifax shores Id Now
Smyrna and thence over a splendid
new shell road to Sanford.- In the
Sanford‘section there nre thousands
of acres of Celery hnd lettuce that
are just being prepared for shipment
to northern points. From Sanford
to Orlando over 24 miles of grouted
brick highway one passe*! through
orange grove after orange grove,
with here and there many exquisite­
ly beautiful towns, such as*'Alta­
monte Springs and Winter (’ark.

Orlando continues to grow in im­
portance nnd becomes more and more
beautiful with the pasing of the
years.
From .Orlando alternative
routes are offered through Florida's
wonderful lake region. A splendid
rnufi* to- take is westward through
Oakland to Clermont over wonder­
ful sand clay roads 2(1 to -Id feet
wide and us smooth as a floor, t'p
hill and down dale tin* motorist goes,
with here anil there beautiful lakes
bordered l/y orange groves that pour
forth a perfect flood of perfume.
"AH' Oils natural loveliness eafls for
expressions of., delight from the
northern visitor who has left the
folks bark home with the thermom­
eter around zero. Tavares and Lees­
burg may be the object!v»*. points to
the north or Kissimmee und Lakeland to the south, hut in any and
.every direction good roads are the
rule and not the exception: Despite
the dry weather them is much of
beauty everywhere to he seen.
A trjp through the Land of Orange
Blossoms just now is not only a de­
light hut u privilege nnd one has to
visit such beautiful nnd attractive
places ns Orlando, - Leesburg, Kustjr
nnd Lakeland in addition to the
more famous East Coast and West
Coast resorts before they ran truth­
fully «ay that they have seen Florida
jn all, its glory.
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at Camp Wheeler, Macon of the re­
ceipt of the sweaters sent our boys.
Mrs. David Speer, Chairman work
rodm stated it ' would lake about
one hundred dollars per- week to
supply the* workers with material.
Mrs. S. 0 . Chase, chairman of
purchasing committee has hills in
hand amounting to $50.00 and nske'd
for funds to pny same, also for mon­
ey to purchase inoro material. Mr.
Marlowe made motjon to appropri­
ate one hundred ami fifty dollars fur
this purpose.
Seednded by Mrs.
Turner.
Motion mi\dc by Mr. Marlowe,
secondVd by Mr. Deas, for Mrs. Hill
to have $ 100.00 for the purchase of
wool. Carried.
Mr. Deas, treasurer, reported that
his hooks showed at that time a bal­
ance of JfltT.fl".
,!
Mr. Marlowe b r o u g h t lip for dis-cession card parties and dances for
lieneiit of Red Cross.
Motion by
Mr. Henley, seconded by Mr. Mar­
lowe this be lt-ft on the" table. Car­
ried.
Mr. Marlowe discussed plans for a
minstrel or society circus^
Mr.
Healey moved, seconded by. Mr.
Deas, chairman appoint chairman
for committee. Curried.
Mr. Marlowe named chairman of
same with Mrs. Galloway, Mrs
Gerror, Mrs. Curlrtt. Mr. and Mrs.
Ilolly.
Moj-ed by Mrs-_ IIn By, seconded
by Mr. Deas, date of entertainment
he left to committee. Carried.
Mrs. McLaUlin, chairman of •cut­
ting committee asked that Mrs. It. I.
I’eck nnd Mrs hi I* Morse by ddded
to her committee
Moved by Mr.
Healey, seconded by ‘ Mrs. Speer.
Carried..
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Moved by Mr- Mnrlowc, seconded
by* Mrs. Speer, naming Ihe second
Thursday' of each month for. the
execltuvo b o a r d meeting. Carried.
No further business meeting ad, ourned.
Helen E. Curlott,
Ser'y pro tern.
A call meeting 0/ the Chapter will
he held on Friday, March 8 th, 2
o'clock at the Woman’s Club.
It is urged that all members he
present.as the election of d’secrctary
» to be held and other important
matters are to be brought before
the meeting. — —

Seminole Chapter .la Busy With Red Cross Xmas Membership Drive
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Beal Work
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* " C t a e v a *#'►«- v-'.XK*-. *
Cllffor Proctor, Will Raynor, Pot­
. Minutes of executive hoard of
Seminole County; Chapter A. II. C., ter Palmer, Mrs. Jennie Prevail,
Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs. Ninn
Feb. Ilth , 1918, read as follows:
Wolker,
Fred Prevatt, L. A. Shel­
Tho chairman of the executive
don, Mias Edna Qeiger, Walker Pre­
board presided at a call meeting on
vatt, T. Purdom, Mrs. W. L. Seig,
tho abovo date.
Minutes of last
Mrs. W. Ballard, Airs. R. Leflls, D.
meeting rend and approved.
ClarkrC. F. Harrison, Mrs. D. Clark
Mrs. A. E . Hill, chairman of knit­ Carroll Culpeppir, Morgan Aiderting committee
received acknowl­ man, J . V. Wicks, L. M. Rehbinder,
edgement from tho captain of Co. C. Ardclus Wildcrson, Grover Leflls,
X.
R, NrStevell, W.~L,-Seif,*A. Moran,
Paul Dooley, G. L. Sipes, Wm. Kllbee, N. M. Donoran, V. T. Peters,
Mrs. C. F. Harrison, C. C. Mills,
Miss Clare Harrison, B, P. Mills,
Miss Kate Flynt, Henry Anonaen,
ET I ir t n iB e e , WTMees, Mrs. ET I f
Kilbee, C. E. Patterson, Mrs. C. S
Bromley, St. Augustine, W. W. Ful;
lard, M. Taylor, Fred Leflls, Mrs
M. W. FuIJard, Frank Leflls, Fred
-Robbins, E. L. Hunter, E. F. Hun­
ter, ,Ef F. Fsrronts, Mrs. W. IQ .
Daniels, J. T. M cLain,.Jr., Mrs. T.
T. Sawyer, Miss Evelyn McLain
Mrs. G. Raulerson, II. B. Mees.
"IT ttfilS A
Colored Auxiliary, Genova tylEATLISi
Eulie Burgess, Minnie Flowers,
Chas. Stewart, Louise Stewart,, Will
Stewart, Clara Galloway, Jas. Gal­
loway, Tom Penson, Zaxle Adams,
Henry,-Moore,. MVic Corbett, Preston
Clowsrs; Anthony Williams, Preston
Flowers, Rybert Nixon,- Sam T ay ­
lor, Sandy Beltemy, Warren Davis,
Sam Brookay Morris Edwards., •Ned
Ingram, _Chas. Junes, Moss-Ash, G.
W. Ash.
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* List of Bulletins on Hand
FtSr the benefit of those who may
not yet have 'all'-the government
bulletins they wish I herewith give n
list of those now on hand available
for immediate distribution from and
for Seminole county.
Those who
wish any of these will please apply
!&gt;y postal:
No. 6(55—Cornmeal ns a Food and
Ways of L'slng.
No.- HOT— Bread and Bread Mak­
ing In tin* Home.
No. A-91 Partial Substitutes for
Wheat in Bread Making.
No. 65!* Use of Corn, Knllir nnd
Cowpcas in the Home.
No. 841 Drying Fruits and Veg­
etables in the Home.
No. 8* I Preservation of Veget­
ables by Fermentation and Salting.
No. !I59—Canning Vegetables in
the Home.
No. 1191 Economical Use of Meat
in the Ho|nc.
No. 34 Mcjits: Composition ant)
Cooking.
No. 1 s:t- Meqt on the Fnrm:
Buivhering. Cubing and Keeping.
No. 4*7- Cheese anil It# Econom­
ical Uses in the Diet.
Nos, 8UH-H1.7 .and 824: How to Se­
lect Foods.
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the llonie.
No. 717 Food for Young *Children.
No. 871 — Fresh Fruit an Cnnservufs of Ltlier Staple Foods. No. 60S v Production of Clean
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No ti.VJ The True Clothes Moth, j
No 159 Some Poultry Pests.
No. 15 - Fla. Bulletin: Moderate
Cost Menus anil Recipes from Flu,
Food Materials.
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THE BERALD PRINtING COMPANY

drainage district may bo assists*) 'if
a water connection Is made between
the ocean and Banana river. In the
upper St. Johns river drainage;pro­
ject one of the dlacharge canals is to

an o u tle t. to The 'sea la desirable.
Thera baa been aomo discussion th at
this connection could be secured by
opening an Inlet at a point on ’ tljo
coast between Banana river and the
ocean. The upper St. Johns river
drainage district has in view works
that would prevent tho .flooding of
about 350,000 acres of land lying at
the head waters of the St. Johns
river. It is proposed to discharge'
the flood waters into 'the Indian
river, diverting them from the St.
Johna river.
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, From the above report we would
imagine that some one had admitted
that the I N L E T was in reality to
be an OUTLET.-r-Cocon Tribune

State Fair last week, carnival this
week, Society Circus next thing oh
(he program and the end id not in
aight. And yet there are people who
■nigh for.something to do.

• T U B HOM E GUARD
The Home Guard companies of
Jacksonville lack between- one hun­
dred and fift^ and two hundred
men of being recruited up to their
desired strength. Thoy are already
stronger than any* National Guard
organisation ever waa in tjils city,
but It Is desired that the companies
be filled to the 'full war strength and
thoso who have not yet joined shqulti

Hoover soys we can eat pork on
Saturdays now and when people find
out they can eat it on Saturdays it
will not taste near so good. I t is tho
forbidden fruit that takes the eye.'

equipped. The .organization ’ is one
of real soldiers who would do real
service if occasion should arise and
wo do not know what circumstances
will cnll them to do duly. Many of
the members—in fact the majority
Th e farmers of Sanford- may go
of them have seen service for a num­
bad on the celery crop but it will
ber of years in the National Guard
not dampen their ardor. ' They will
and (his in addition to the training
be found coming back with some
they have received sinre tho Homo
fine spring crops and trying their
Guard was organized has given them
u very high elficicncy in discipline
and drill.
nest
It is composed of the very
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Vo doubt
men in • Jacksonville.
A\
whether there ever was ini this city
or state a military organization of
men as. high in standing and in in!&gt;h nuy
„j, thin organization. It l(*
of our best and it i« organized of
men beyond the age called for by fhu
ike the wur department to take the place of
I .lack- the younger, men wlm have been rnllcouilty I ed on to go to the front. ' It has
ig anil already done good service nnd if it
.'hen it should do. no more its organization
to Jax would lie abundantly justified.
Hut it is ready to respond wheno_ver needed and those who have not
fishing yrt heroine members should assume
defeat their shnre of the responsibility,
burned The man who tins hot joined is plncto fat- ing his nhnre of tile duty of preservprofit— ing order at home on other shoulders
id yap- Whether he means to be or not he,is
which- really a shirker. *
a Tril&gt;We believe the drills of the Home
Guard and the exercises its members
ts, ex- iaku~ would' prbVe of grout benefit to
any man. They, will help to keep
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him in good shape physically.- Men
Rotary do not wcut out; they rust miL Ago
.Tarn- ‘with its infirmities is hastened by a
Rotary luck of proper exercise. It could be
lonville longer postponed by a man who
i rtqike would subject himself to such exerfellows ciso ns will keep his blood pulsating,
ve our his nerves steady and. his muscles
id our strong. Thrre is a double reason
attend, for becoming.a member,of the Home
hnn a Guard since by doing so u man does
never his duty by the community and [ireserves his own heufth and strength.
—Timcs-Union.
WE TO ED YOU SO!
In the government report on the
preliminary examination of Canav­
eral Harbor, Section 12 in an"fol­
lows;

'Thl* question hf flood control and
land reclamation are not directly in-volvo'd, hut-the-flood nnd rerlamn*

raxorback ia that he ip j u s t s little
better than nothing In the shape of
a bog; 1 )\it you wouldn't think mtich
of a man who waa just a little better
than nothing Jn the ahape of a' man,
and yet It ls‘ Juat as reasonable to
approve that kind of a man aa it la
to "approve th a t-k in d of a hog.
Neither ia a desirables citizen; .both
are liabilities rather than assets, and
the sooner we speed up the processes
of a beneficent evolution and elimin­
ate them both the better it will be
for all good men and all good hogs.
Plenty of good men In Flqrida own
razorback hogs, but they are begin­
ning to dqubt their value and to sub­
stitute better* stock for them, but
with aomo the notion atiil persists
that the razorback la-profitable-prop­
erty. He ia anything b u t'th a t, and
here are the cold facta and figures in
convincing form to prove it:
A Florida farmer over near Hast­
ings, who knew all about razorbacka
from long experience, and knew
thoroughbred hpgs alao, determined
to find out Just'what was the .differ­
ence to his pockctbooK In their mar­
ket value. The Tampa .Times tells
the rest of the story as follows:
‘ “ Here is what he did. He sent 16
hogs to the Jacksonville market:
eight of them were pure bred Duroes
and eight were razorbacka. Before
shipping he had them |&gt;hotographod.
When he got his returns be had the
checks photographed.,. Thpn.he ptiblished in the Florida Farmer and
Stockman'both s^ts of photograiihs.
With all the evidence before them
the.readers had o&gt;rhance to mpke
comparisons. • “ And this* is what the
photographs showed. The check for
the eight Duroes, seven ‘mouths nnd
one week old was $332.93.
* “ The check for the eight razor;
backs, one year and a half , old was
“ Is nny stronger evidence- need
c d ? "—Quincy Times.

combine theLedgerand State­
ment work and reduce labor

about 60#- Simplifies bookkeeping
and eliminates disputes with cus­
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Statements itemized to date
and may be delivered on do-

m u d . This loose leaf system fits
every retail business. We will
gladly .explain ita application to
yosur basin sas* No obligation

Phone 148

Sanford, Florida

CAPITAL $30,000.00

“.You could lose France In your
one state of Texas. Yet the French
announco .that they can supply veg
etables, fresh and canned, for all the
troops we send over there, In add!
tion to supplying themselves. How
do they do it?
it’s .very simple
Intensive cultivation plus one thing.
“ What is that thing? I t ’s very
simple. T H E F R E N C H G O V ER N ­
M E N T L E N D S . M ONEY TO IT S
FARM ERS.
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"T h e Bank of France has six. hun­
dred branches. A t 1 any branch the
humblest Frenchman can burrow

SU RPLUS $15,000,00

PEOPLES BANK OF SA N F O R D
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
ROWED A N H UN D RED M IL ­
LIONS.
“ Easily and simply the man pro-,
di/clng food In France can borrow
money from hla government to help
him produce .the food. That Is why
France Offcra food to our soldiers as
well.as caring fo r hyr, own,
‘/In this country what ia the situa­
tion? The man that wants a hun­
dred millions gets it'from railroads,
insurance companies, from the
Government itself through the Fed­
eral Reserve System and pays a. ridie
ulously tow rate of interest.
“ The American .fnrmer needing
money to buy fertilizer, secd^ farm
machinery Is treated as a beggar
when he goes to his-local hank. He
is charged at least eight per cent—
n lucky if he doesn’t pay* twelve.
He is. turned nwny unless-he gives
perfect security.

READ TUTS AND T H I N K
In thei Washington Times of
"And (he Government (hat firnanThursday,. Fob. 21, Arthur Brisbane c-s every P R O F IT E E R IN G CON­
used the first column of' the front TRA CTO R
ON GOVERN M rN T
page to any some things tlmt we are WORK, every Hog Island contract
republishing in these columns today 'criminal has no money to lend to
■Tht"- are, paragraphs that should be t.hc farmers.
published in every newspaper in the
"Every human being in a black
United States.
The advice they
eifat and a stove pipe, hat in the
give should lie acted upon hy con­ United States is telling, the farmer
gress', for every honest congressman
his duty.
knows it is eminently good advice
and that it strikes home. Brisbane f ‘ Raise more wheat,, raise more
•[(ork. raise more beef, - plow. and
suys:
[da'llt your last uere' such advice
“ More than three years of fight­
and i n i s more is poured out on the
ing and the war that was to end in farmers head. Lend the farmer
u few weeks, because of its horrible
money and save " your advice.
If
destructiveness, would seem to in­ you finance him he'll supply /ho food
set (ling down for a long run.
- and lie won't if you don't.
"With Russia demoralized, a mere
1 "The most humi'iaing statement
parade ground for Prussian troops,
I issued by the Government ts this:
this seems to bo the situation
i ” 'We cannot borrow money from
"Eastern Europe, Germany, Bui
our rich men utid iiig banks at -1 per
garia and Turkvy, with Russia for a
cent. They will not lend it to their
feeding ground,.recruiting field-and
country at that rate.
field for tuxulion,' stand against
“ 'Therefore, we must rame thy
western Europe and civilization,
interest
rate to 4 tv per cent, and
PLUS T H E NORTH A M E RIC A N
perhaps
raise it mure and mure, to
C O N T IN E N T .
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meet the increase in greed of those'
"A little group of neutrals, Spnin
that hove money to lend.'
and Scandinavia, wait to see which
"Why is.Tt that this glorious Re­
way the cut will jump. Holland nnd
Denmark,- fearful of . t h e ir ' bloody public. where all- men aru'-equal,
cannot treat the.-American dollar ns
neighbor, remain inactive.' •
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it docs tho ’American man?
. “ If there.in any question as to tho
•"W e know that the men are hero
result in the long run, with England,
nud we conscript them.
France and fluiy PLUS NORTH
"W e know that the money is hery
A M ERIC A arrayed against Ger­
many, her Turkish-Bulgurinn friends, WHY CAN'T W E C O N SC R IP T
and her idiotic slobbering Russian T H E M ONEY?
"A woman has five sons. We do
slaves. —then the allies OUGHT TO
not leave it to thnt woman to decide
LOSE.
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“ There have been combinations of how many sons she shall give tn the
murderers nnd barhariuns before, nation. The country tnki-s tho five,
“ An American citizen bos a thou­
nnd they hnvq not overcome estab;
sand millions of dollar]—pnd, a-great
lished civilization. *
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“ If civilized intelligence, courage, deal mare.
"“ Why doc* the nation- Im v c It to
of self defense and- organita
HIM to decide how many of those
doitar children shall nerve Ills coun­
tr y ? " —Miami Metropolis.

Prom ptly and Correctly
Rendered Mean Much
to the Retail Merchant

have been loud in proclaiming that
he Is “ cheap meat" because It costa
nothing ,to, feed him, he being his
own commissary department and
food purveyor; also ho is as good to
cat aa any other kind of hog, there­
fore ho is fully an asset and almost
i/n institution, and as such he de­
serves to be cherished and perpetu­
ated. But as a mutter of fact his
tn«*at is tough, striugy and tusteless,
and around his starved and shrunken
anatomy none of the succulent mcories . and. flavors of “ hog killing
time" finger in the minds of those
who know sure, enough hogs when

V TKe annual loss of valuables by fire amounts many millions of dollars. The loss
by burglary jand theft js also very large.
You can avoidL all this loss by renting a safe
deposit box at our bank^ : : : : : : ;

Telephone Hearings Postponed
The hearings for the Southern
B e ll‘Telephone Co. have been post­
poned by the railroad commission as
the following letter would indicate:
Mr. David Laird, (Jon. Mgr.,
, Southern Hell Telephone &amp; Tele­
graph Co., Savannah, Go.
Dear Sir:
We beg to advise that due to sick?
ness wo find-it neeessary to postpone
the following hearing herebotfore
fixed hy formal notice as follows:
Notice No. 175, File No. T-283 —
In the matter of the application of
Southern Bell Telephone St Tele­
graph Company t o . increase and
change its telephone rates In San­
ford, .Florida, Is hereby postponed
from March 13, 1918, to A pril'l7th,
tho city of Sanford, Fla.*
Your company will please bo goV»
erned-accordingly.
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.Yours very truljr, ^
* • • R. Husdon Burr,
Chairman.*
The hearing for Geneva haa been
postponed to April 17th at 10.-16
a. m. and Oviedo to April 17th at

' Honey Is a Sugar Substitute
Women -of Florida cah use some
honey In nearly every recipe, which

who are Interested. If Interested ia
been keeping, whther they live in
the country or plan to have a fe*
hives in their back yards In tows,
such women will be given assistance
in starting the work. The Depart­
ment of Agriculture, cooperating
tpith the extension division plans to
give all possible** assistance during
1918 to tho women of the-state »ho
will replace sugar with honey in
their hobies, and who- wish to be­
come honey producers in this critu.

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Dear-Folks:—The map course is still going on nnd It won’t bo long un­
til we nre all expert.at It. It,seems kind of funny that some of u* shoul1!
be doing our hit with a lend pencil Instead of a gun, but It pays In the long
run. Yesterday we learned a whole Tot of new algos, which T am sending
home for the kids. The officer explained the signs for wells and springs. hut
Mid, If we wanted a whole lot of water In a hurx/, wc should study our
m*ps very carefully, and look for tho sign pf the
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In and About
*£. The

Lyceum benefit M itch 19.
Don't fall to hear Mm. Southwick
in d ram atic' recital Monday evening.
S«« Club column.
6G-ltp
nreak Tour Cold or LcGrlppa with a
doiea of 666.
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Fun by the gentlemen in their
ionga. March 19.
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O steopath — Dr. W. -M. Harper—
Office and operating rooms Seminole
Hank building, bhone 196. 62-6tp
The choruses by the ladles the
evening of March 19 aro alone worth
the small admission fee.
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Mrs- Jessie E. Southwick will glfe
n dram atic recital Monday evening
for club benefit at club rooms. See
Club column.
66-ltp
Among the good things arranged
f0&gt; the concert March 19 is the cor­
net solo by Mrs.'Herndon,
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RUB-MY-TISM — Antiseptic . R e ­
lieves Rheumatism
Sprains Neu­
ralgia etc.’
39-26tc
The Ladies' Quartet is among the
charmers for the evening's enter­
tainment of March 19.
Our greatest and most conacrva, live dailies .refer to Mrs. Southwick’s works with superlatives. Re^
cital Monday, evening.
See Club
66-ltp
column.
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For Wood and heavy ..hauling ace
Murrell, nr phono 378. ,*
48-tf
Male voices * in ensemble will
tickle your risiblcs when you hear
them' Tuesday evening, March 19.
Middle aged woman with
ten
* years' experience nurging Confine­
ment cases, Apply to 1201 Pork
avenue,
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37-tf
Captivating Selections, elocution­
ary. ■dramatic, pathetic, witty and
convutslngly funny at the -Lyceum
benefit concert Tuesday evepingf
March 19th.
Regular meeting of Seminole Rehekah Lodge No. 43 .Friday evening
at 7:.'HI in Masonic Hull. Initiation.
Visiting Rebeknhs always welcome.
Scc'y.
Pepper plants for sale, both Ruby
'king and World floaters.
J. E.
Spurting. Phone No. 2.
65-2tc
You will certainly miss Something
ifjyou don’t hear “ Johnny" Parker
sing "April and November"—a com­
ic love song, at the Lyceum benefit
concert Tuesday evening, March 19.
Expensive Hemstitching Machine
Just. installed at the millinery ahop
of Mrs. If. L. Duhart. Ladles of
Sanford are invited to call and sec
this machine ifi operation. Fourth
and Sanford Avc. '
13-tf
The fine musical tnlent of our trity
and our charming readers will give
an-evening of entertainment long to
be remembered.
Remember the
date, Mach 19.
Orlando hasn’t anything on San­
ford ofter all. We're to have a real
arti't too,
Mrs. Jessie Lid ridge
Smith wick. Monday evening at the
flub rooms. See Club column.
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66-ltp
Now is the -time to plant your
'citrus types. Visit the Lemon Bluff
Nurseries, Osteen; *Fln., nnd nave
money or get prices.
62-6tp
The pipe organ of the Congrega­
tional church will be heard in its
■grea. sweetness of tone as well ns
majestic volume
Tuesday
night,
March 19, skillfully manipulated by
Mrs. Lucille Asplnwall Takach, who

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Thursday, March 7tb, 1918
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This recital and program has
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playing, but who .have freely
expressed themselves os desira to hear a Recital given on
in‘‘, new large pipe organ of
Holy Cross Church.
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Thnri. Night, 8. p. m.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH /

A si.ver offering, is,asked for to
defray the expenses. ’

8 nmm*ry of the
Plo«tie* Small
Talks Saecfacllr'
Arranged for *
Herald Headers

has something 'delightfully enter­
taining awaiting the audience on
that
occasion._______
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and I can supply your needs.- II. C.
Du Ilosc.
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than two guesaea aa to: (ta Identity
necessary and it was awarded th«
first prize, oddly enough',-a horse,
a praneing, gilt horse with a little
oblong oponing in the back for the
Insertion p f - f ponnlca, -to promote
thrift.
M ra., Perry’a rooster, won 'the
booby prize— ope beet •In .'A box.
Mrs.-Perry protested that somo/one
was guilty of a fearful miatako—that
there ia always, aa’ -everyono per­
fectly- well knows, four beats in ’ a
measure.
Thq pleasant afternoon
dosed with a spirited conundrum
contest;

- Red Cross Meeting
Seminole Chapter Red Cross will
hhve a meeting at the Sanford
Notice to Property Ownefs
Woman's Club House Friday Mar
Section 60 of Chapter 6696 of the
•8(h. at 3 o'clock. Business of im­
Laws of Florida proyldea that ." I f
portance and all requested to be
the taxes upon any real estate shall
present.
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nob be paid- before the First day of
April of any year, the tax collector,
GOV. HANLEY NEXT SUNDAY shall advertise' and sell."
Please take notice that state and
Speaks in Interest of- State and county taxes, If remaining unpaid,
National Prohlblllott-^-Prcq
will become delinquent on-April l i t .
Jno. D. Jlnkins,
Ex-Gov. Hanley comes, to San
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Tax Collector,’
ford and will speak at the Congre­
Seminole County.
gational church Sunday afternoon, ■ .
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at three o'clock in tho interest of
Sate and National Prohibition, GovHanley is one of the speakers of Frank L- Woodruff Announces for
note that have devoted their entire
Legislature
time (0 the eradication of.the liquor To the Voters of- Seminole Co.:
evil. He is an eloquent an'd enter? ” I beg to announce that 1 am a
mining talker, gives actual facta candidato for ro-efeetjon to the house
and figures on the great traffic that or. representatives from Seminole
eventually ends In. the damnation of county. Having served you in that
souls. Every man that could should capacity in the session of 1917 I
hear this man. Remember the tine, feel 1 am prepared to give you hot­
Sunday afternoon three o’clock, the ter service i n ‘ 1919. I do not know
place, Congregational’ church, and of any renson why you should not
no charge to get In or-out. .T h e give me a second term, which has
ladies of the church -have arranged always been accorded all represent­
a musical program for the occasion atives in the past. 1 fully uppreand a number of special .selections ciate the high honor paid me in 1916
will be rendered on the pipe o r g a n - and 1 have endeavored at all* times
assuring nit who care to go tin. nftcr- to look ufter tho interests of tho
noon of instructive and interesting people of Seminole county and the
state of Florida. I hope I have not
entertainment.
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nnd 1 trust you will see your way
Red Cross Meeting
Seminole Chapter Red Cross will clear to give me u second term.
have a meeting at the Sanford Again thanking you for the many
Woman’s Club House Friday
Mar favors bestowed on me in the past
8th. at 3 o’clock.-•Business of im­ 1 promise that 1 will ever be faithful
portance nnd nil requested to be to the trust imposed in me.
Yours very truly.
present.
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I think I know what war means end
what It is.
Standing.,on the top rung of the
laddef of fame; and with more power
and authority than any man on this
earth over had, .the inference is you
will not shirk or .wince or' hesitate
to (lo your duty, tq-America, to the

attaches to every hat In our a
advance model halsu Every
who sees them eanndt fail’ to redognizo
their extra smartness and novel Effects.
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And «yery woman will know when aha
prices these hats that we are offering hat
values fur beyond what could' be expect­
ed Jn these .days * o f soaring prices.
EaYly selection is advised.

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' And doing your duty, an admiring
world will applaud and ’ approve
though in sorrow and In tears.
The issues are too tremendous to
be ignored. Let me say, I am about
78 and a Woodrow Wilson man.
A. Mi Thrasher.
Stork Express '
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
MrCuller, a fine 12 *. pound boy. &lt;
Born to Mr. and Mra. Leslie Went
of Sanford Heights, a girl? on Mon­
day of this week.
Grand Rcit^a! Pipe Organ ‘
.There will be a treat for the music
lovcrq of Sanford oh Thursday even­
ing next, March 7th, at the Holy
Cross Church at 8 o'clock.
Dr.
Minor' C. Jonca will give the recital
a m f it ia given at the earnest request
of those who have heard him several
times and are anxious to heat him
again.
A silver offering will bo taken to
help defray the expense . and . thd
pQblic is cordially invited to attend.
Read the advertisement in another
part of this issue.
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Rest Room Notes
It has been decided by the com­
mittee in charge ‘df the Rest Room
and Woman's Exchange that fur
various reasons it will-he wise to
close the Exchange during the spring
nnd summer months, and .the Ex­
change members h^yq^becn .notified
to that effect.
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The Quality Shop

IN SO C IE T Y ’S DOMAIN
HAPPENINGS ’ OF IN TEREST IN AND
AROUND SANFORD

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lira. No mo Klnf UcLaufhtla. Social Editor.' A a r o n * h . r f n i r i n U , partioo • r o a y s r t k J '
( o rt b lie o liiia a .lt Would bo apprarialod if tb *y would ttU phoa* ZTOJ

Tho members of the Ju nior-K nitting League were delightfully enter-,
talncd Saturday with a picnic by
Mrs. Houston at her attractive home
on' tho Heights. A most*enjoyab)o
day was spent by the little folks
knitting
and , playing.
At one
o'clock a- lovely picnic dinner was
served under the trew. Thoac pres­
ent were: Ruth Henry, Maude Lake,
Isabel .Hagan, Rhoda Vaughn, Mil-*
dred Holly, May Holly,
Carol
Stowe, Margaret
Cowan,
Helen
Gonzales, Olivo Newman, Margaret
Neal, Mary
Elizabeth
Puleston,
Georgia Mobley, Sarah Williams,
Emily Griffin, Virginia J'leely, Gladys
Nelson, Mildred Houston and Em­
ily Linglc.

and hint. D. L. Thrasher have returned fcqm - a delightful trip down
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Mr. a n d 'M rs. J . M*. Wallace left
Sunday far Jacksonville where they
they will remain several days tho
guests of friends.
Mr. and'M rs. Leslie Went are re­
ceiving congratulations on the ar­
rival of a daughter, born March 4.
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Miss Florence Frank arrfved Sun­
day from. Palutka and will bo tho
guest of friends for* a few flays.
Mrs! J. M. Gillen left Saturday
for Plant City, where she will he the
guest of friends for several days.

Mrs. W. W. Long, in her usually
charming manner Entertained the
Charles
Whitner, the
popular
Frisrilhix Friday afternoon ut her
homo on Onk uvonue, A most cn-‘ salesman for the
Armour
Fcrtill
joyahle afternoon was spent sewing Co.,' was in the city yesterday.
and chatting. At five o'cfobk dainty *
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refreshments were served.
Among
Dr., O. J . fllller Is in New York
the guests were Mrs. J l IX- Roberts, City for n week or ten days, .com­
The committee wishes, however, to
M rs .. Patton, Mrs. N. 11. Garner, bining business and pleasure.
extend to the public the hospitality
Mrs. A. E. Hill, Mrs. J . fc. Pare
und privileges of the Rest Room,
and Miss Bessie Long.
Sam Yountz lias returned to
where a quiet hour may lw* spent_
Moore'huveu
after a few days spent
when shopping, or while wafting for
Mrs. E. D. Mobley, Miss Natalie in the city on business.
traveling connections. The residents
of Sanford may'also find it conveni­ .MolTet, Miss Agnes Edwards, Mr.
Mr. Gabbett and Mr. Irwin spent
ent anil restful, during the hours Hume Humph and Mr. Raymond
between 9 u. in. and ti p.'m., noon Key motored to Duytonu Bench several days at tfaytona Bdach this
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hour included, and It is the hope of Sunday morning und spent a de­ week.
•“ The Ever Seeing God"
lightful day lit tluit popular resort.
Using this subject with thp text , LETTER TO PRESIDENT WILSON the committee to make this room as
c o m f o r t a b l e and convenient ut all
M. II.’ McGregor of Jacksonville
"Thou God Seest Me" Rev. Massey,
times u* possible. The public is not
Hon. and Mrs, Forrest
Lake, is in tiie city for a few days on busi­
Regarding Soldiers Who Were
i =4* m
J fir
pastor of the Baptist Temple deliv­
only invited, hut urged to take ad­ Mrs. R. S. Keelor, Mrs.' B. G. Hud- ness.
Asleep on Sentry Duty
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ered a most interesting sermon to
*m
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vantage of the accommodations, of­ ley and Mr*. Norma McLaughlin
his congregation Sunday evening.
Hanford. Fla.. Mar. 2. 1918.
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left
Sunday
.for
Jacksonville
where
Dr. Brown of Patatkn is in tho
Truly Mr. Massey was feeling the Hi* Excellency. Woodrow Wilson. fered.
they
will
spend
several
day*
attend­
leitv for n few days on business.
fart thnt bis God was ever seeing,
President, Washington. D. A'.
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as the message delivered by the j i u s - My Dear Mr. President:
Thi' outlook for u large acreage to ing the fait
;
Lew Hamburger int i returned from
tor was ns one divinely sent- The
The rallies say four American sol­ he planted in castor beans in Bre­
'a business trip to Hastings.
text was used with much effect diers on duty. on the front line iq vard county is very encouraging.
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throughout the entire sermon to France were fou'nd asleep, that they The government is offering every in­
drive home the most important werp yourt murtiuled and ordered to ducement
to the farmers to plant
I I . 11. Roller of Orlando was a
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points of the sermon. The pastor he shot. That -General Pershing re­ this crop. . Tlj£v are assured of a
Sanford visitor yesterday.
Magnolia
avenue.
asserted that all a signer must do ferred the matter to yourself and the market for their eroji und the price
to ho received therefor. The yield I
to obtain the benefits of the prom­ Secretary of War.
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Joe Davis of Urlnndo is registered
will depend largely on the fertility of
Mr. and Mra. L. P. McCuller an­ at the Hotel Carnes.
ises of God was " T o fnakc his draft
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Mr. President, Henry Wqttersgn. the soil nnd cultivation; hut as the nounce the arrival uf a con, horn
sign'it In the blood of the Cross" at)d
once said, "You wore not too proud
cultivation is not expensive .every March 4th.
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that "God would honor the draft
to ^fighf." "T h a t when aroused,
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Many Mica Deposits.
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one who plants this crop may expect y . 1
of liis servants."
Woodrow Wilson would jirove to lie
Mica ilejioslta sufllcloutly largo to
a reasonable profit, besides perform­
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Forrnn. Mr.
Mr. Massey is delivering a series a royal Bengal tiger."
ami Mrs. C. L. Ferrari of EustLs develop exist tn twenty states.
ing a patriotic duty.
of interesting sermons for his even­
Now is the time to show us
ing- services nt the Temple and the Frunre, England and the world that
well filled houses at these services you know that war, common war, is
bespeak the interest, that the Bap­ hell, uml that litis war is ten times
tists as well as other folks are tak- hotter than the hell that is baking
tis s as well as other folks are tak­ and blisteririg tho souls ■of tho
ing in t h e meetings..
damned. . *
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And that you- mean business, that
Red Cross Meeting
the War Department means busi­
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Seminole Chapter Red Cross will ness, and t ha t the soldier who goes
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have a meeting at the Sanford to sleep whilo on guard on the front
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Woman’s Club House Friday Mur line in France,•supposed to he pro­
;S
, * ' Jill jjl
8th. nl 3 o’rlock.. Business of im­ tecting, not only our army and his
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portance and all requested to be comrades in arms, in once sunny hut
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present. •
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now bleeding France, hut also tho
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entire allied army, as will also Chris­
. Miss Robson Entertains
tianity, civiliaztion and the destiny,
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Tho members of the Wesleyan of the world, ought to be shot, fie
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Truth Seckcra Class were delightful­ should lie shot whether from Florida,
ly- entertained Inst Tuesday liy Ml*a Maine of Idahor'*“ r
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Salllc Robson, at her hoqie vn tho
If he happens to be my kinsman
Heights. Tho Truth Seekers, bo It or yours, or the kinsman or son of
m m
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remembered, Is the class organized one of your secretaries, order Gen­
by Mri. Steinmeyer which grew to eral Pershing to execute the law and
such goodly proportions under Her the judgment of that'court martial,
guiding hand. Upon her removal to and snoot these four American sol­
Live Oak the class’ unanimously diers on the spot.
elected Miss Robson as teacher In
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Child’s play—whimpering
and
her stead. A large representation of
whining, will not win {he war. Lis­
the membership gathered Tuesday
ten to the nppcnl for elemehey from
in response to her Iqvitalion to visit
no one.
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tho Heights during tho odorous
In New Orleans tho spy appealed
orange bloom season.
to General Andrew Jackson and aikThe business affairs of the class
cd ihat ho bo given a fair trial.. Old
were conducted -by Mr*,— Hagan
Hickory'*'reply was to the'point:
class president. A number of War
"Yes, you shall have a fair trial, but
Saving Stamps were sold by Mrs.
I ’ll be damned if you don't, hang."
Elder,' the class representative of
Like X-rays, the eyes of nilllloni
tho Woman’i Council of National
In
these United States and hundreds
Defence, after which, with dear conof
millfpni throughout the' world are
acienee the guests enterreff upon a
centered
on you, Mr.-.President, and
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Ark Contest was announced. ,
on
our
army
in
France,
amj
you
are
Squares of colored paper and aeja«
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sors were distributed, and the ladies expected to do’ your duty and your
'were told to cut out an animal, the part, and those boys of ours are ex­
name of ’ whlch-f they would . find pected to do their duty. Our boya—
upon their ^floet of paper. When yea, our boya. If. those soldiers, aro
all were finished they were pinned up not shot, then atop'the manufacture
on the wall, two and two as they of Brownings. Stop sending others
entered the ark. Dr. Hllburn was of our boys over there, stop sending
and wheat and meat a a
given the uricnviablo task of select­ munition
money.
Mr.
President, show tho
ing the best and the worst. Mrs.
world
that
*you
have the backbone
K 6oly’s horse was adjudged the beat.
of
Andrew
Jackson,
anjf that when
This equine wpndcr-had a head like
necessary
you
aro
In
fact a Royal
a kangaroo and ears Uko a rabbit, it
had madly Hotting front legs, calm­ Bengal Tiger.

A nnouncem ent!
My store will be open
all of this week clos-

There are still some
Choice Goods left to
be sold at Cost. I
thank you fo r you r

See Me at the Beach

The writer fought four years In
ly trotting hind legs and a tall like a
feather duster. Yet it really looked Vlrgintfi under General Lee (The

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�THE 8 ANF0 BD HERALD
Golden Rule. I t (a warm, waildrfg
these daya, and will continue to~bt,
and to be given a lift la a mighty
Some', auto driven ! with
comfort
room. In their cara, are thoughtful
and kind, and the* pedestrians prof*
phasis it should have. Each preach­ it thereby; othen are thoughtless
er and home missionary should strive and selfish and only leayo the foot Mobilization
of ' Agricultural
to bring- his own field to God, the traveler a cloud of dust. •Too many
Forces Planned as Emergenoy
work is urgent, the need is great and alnply. speed in defiance of laws of
we should be In carncft. We imag­ safety and kindness.
. War-Measure.
ine sometimes some of our workers
On a recent day a woman* like
nrc unduly oxcited and overdraw the many of the rest of * us not owning
are mobilizing for the conflict. WhaU importance of thla work, but frienda any kind of a vehicle, walked nearly
o f the churches of this great nation of’ Seminole county, do you know two miles to town to do some neces­
A re they also mobilising for the mo- what we. arc facing? Do you know sary errands, and .carrying-packages
boiislog for tho momentous crisis the condition of the moral condition walked all the way home, not one of Radical Action Rendered Imperative
th at
ia
about
to endanger of our own county? If not, a few the passing autos having offered her
by the Necessity of Providing
them?
Are they ready to keep facta and figures may enlighten you a ride. In spite of the very many
Larger Landowners W ith Labor '
th e war a war for
righteous­ arfd bring you to a realization of our experiences of the other sort, It To­
Needed to Handle Crops.
ness, liberty and democracy, to condition. In Seminole county alone mlins true that thcro should be
There arc
hearten and encourage the men who there are 2265 church members, out more courtesy shown.
Rome.—Thdrfint of a aertea of emer­
go to the front and their loved ones of a total of 9000 people of the white three reasons when one has room in gency war measures tending to Im­
a t home? We hope our churches arc race, leaving the amaxing number of his auto for giving the pedestrian a prove as much .as circumstances . will
First, to help the traveler, permit the difficult food situation will
ready to anawer to this •csrc and white people who do not recognize ride.
bur
God
o
r’
our
religion,
or
the
surcsting'his
body and filling his soul be announced soon. Tho mobilization
wage such Christian warfare that
every soldier who stands under th) jWemc Importance of the holy Sab­ with thoughts of how good people of all tho agricultural fortes of the
atarry banner of our great nation bath day, a total of 6746 white arc-,' second, for the auto driver's country -will be ordered and tho new
and defends his country will also peoplo who are-entirely without a own soul'a sake—that .he may be army sent to work wherever there ex­
ists a scarcity of farm labor.
with reverence defend the kingdom church. * Think of it, my Christian disciplined in kindness and aqved
frienda, is not the harvest ready? from habits of selfishness; third,, to *- According to the-experts of the min­
But the laborers tre few. And I help establish a habit which shall be istry of agriculture, the radlcal'menoFriends, we have a far greater
must admit quito a few are power- the rule-'of the road—kindness and ure, for which there is no precedent,
was rendered Imperative by tho neces­
•victory to win than the mere.defeat­
less because of being filleted with'
sity of supplying the largo landowners
ing of tho German government,' al­ the same disease the npostles were courtesy.
and the organizations which havo en­
A
favor
which
costs
nothing
is
though thgt is one of the'important
at the time afflicted with und Christ
sadly larking' in value to tho giver: gaged in agricultural enterprises on a
steps in tho grent Chrlstinn warfare
had to admonish them so often —
e
p favor' which means slowing, up, large senjo with all the labor they need
What of our. missionary obliga-. -•Unbelief,-’ Oh. ye b l- llt t lc faith
stopping for a moment, a hit more for .sowing and talcing In the crop. Tho
linn at home, must we neglect that Christians in Seminole cdunty let us
gasoline, some effort of will—pays. scarcity of labor also has made Ipipcre.live tho co-ordination of work In farm*
because of the fact we are ut war buckle -on the sword ‘of righteous­
Instead of "G et there!" how Would .Ing operations.
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with a great nnd cruel nation abroad? ness, and rnny we summon the
this do for the auto driver's slogan. 1
Take
Census
of
Farm
Labor.
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I nay most emphatically no, we Christian churches of the south nnd
'•Would-you like to ride? Thank
The mobilization will take place un­
should strive hnrdcr than ever to of Seminole county to such mission­
you!” ?
der tho direction of Agriculture' Min­
reach the gonl of a Christianized ary service as will prove an antidote
ister Italncrt, who will be assist b. by a
United Stntes. We should at .least Jor/the terrible poison of unbelief nnd
few of the officers bf the Itallii..* gen­
Seminole’s
Roll
of
Honor
strive to keep alive the spirit of worldliness which threatens to en­
eral staff. - Tho mnyor of each town
prayer; to kocp steadily in mind the gulf us. This Is our dny of judg­
will be ordered to take tho census of
ends for- which we {ire .fighting; to ment. Mny God give us grace to
all the farm labor of both sexes In Ills
close oyr honrts to hate, arrogance mept it in Hopic nnd Foreign mis­
district nnd state the approximate time
nnd, selfishness; to guard zealously sion fields.
needed .for local fanning work. The
next stjfp will he the coqipulsory en­
nguinst the lowering, of moral stand­
C. «}. Bragg,
listment of every man !n a new army
ards; to strive ns never before to up­
Chairman Missionary Comm. _
which will he. under the commit ml of
hold spiritual ideals among our young
regular petty officers.
men nnd women; to recognize our
Active operations will begin early In
••Please (Jive Me n Ride!"
supremacy of the missionary ohllgliMarch.
Thanks to different climatic
The courtesies of tho road nro
tion; every preacher and teacher
conditions the harvesting senson In the
should
hold . these
tilings
up many, bringing out only tho more
south of Italy nnd In tho Islands Is a
to .their congregation with the cm- strongly the failures to observe the Deane, Tonny Deane, F. F. Roper. month In ndvnnee on thni of the North.
Consequently the authorities expect to
Army
move the different •agricultural units
John Murrell. Kenneth Murrell,
from pluco to plnce till every crop hns
Let lie Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley been tuken In nnd then repeat the op­
• - o - l n l th * rrr* IM « nm l
u t t h * S ch o o l I ’ u n i l i n t S *m
| i r i l o t l r m ! l r * l l r r r m l i r r .11-1, 1 9 1 *. w ith t l * l i l m r u s o il a m o u n t* Walker,
Dr. Ralph* Stevens, Joe eration next year for the plowing nnd
||OK, l.n tl ■ « I M * m * n t n* t h * A « » * t* i l l ' l I ,l» III i l l ll-». s o il I I I * . t i l l * o !
• t i h * - » lil S c tn ln n l* m u n i) r * t ’ n r t * i l o n t h * S l i t •!»&gt;• o f I&gt;.*«-*mh»r Chittefiden, Oscnr Kit &gt;er, Bruce An­ sowing season. ,
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y H o a n l o t I 'u h t lr I n . l r m i l o n m&lt;&lt; I h * S u p t r l n t r n il r n t o l P o litic ' nderson, Errtest Gregory. Fred Mason.
The general staff hns promised Its
u h lU h t il u n d e r th e p r o v is io n * u t C h i l - t r r 0*1.7, | . , « . o f t * t * f lil« . A - 1
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash- heartiest co-operation provided the
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hum, Albert Fry, James Kstridge. mllltnry situation at the front Im­
George Huff. Thomas Sullivan, W. proves or, nt least, remains stationary.
I Iw p tre it n rv l l a U n r r . J i l v I . 1917
A. Pntlishull, Meade Fox, Ingram In this case two or three hundred thou­
W a r r a n t * o u t t t A m lin r . Fuly 1. HJ17
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­ sand men will he temporarily released
tla la a r # J u l v ‘ 1. 1!M7
from the nrmy^nd sent to work In the
to r l*»r M il M ' n lh *
liams, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
farming districts. The. men nnd the
F ro m T k i f 'a ll» r t * r a T * * r«
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins, womftt will he paid tho prevailing rate
K r o ip T a t &lt; * o l l / r t o j . V o l!*
F r a i a l ! a ,n p lf o ! lo r . T A t
Ion#
John I.ee, J. AS. tnfford; Andrew of wages.
F r o ra C o m p l r o l l f f , f)r» r M i l l T a t
F r o m C o u n ty J t u l f . I l u r t f l n r I Ic o n **
Aulin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
Expect No Hitch.
F r o m C u u a ty 5 u p t , K i n m i n . i i o n
M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, J 00 Lewis,
The authorities are confident the
F r o m C o u n t / H u p l.. Fair* ( * a n « _ _ ___
F r o m C o u n ty H u p t., D o i.itlo n a
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler. J. "plan will work without a hitch, nnd
F r o m IW p o » ttw I* * # — f.o a m
F. Coates, Ernest Gormley, Walter If the results are ns predicted, nnd If
M a fc ln f I l a l a n r r ________ _ ...A....,.,..
Radford, Corbett Hutchinson,' S*m the prize nnd premium Bystem falls,
I H u b a m e m r n la f o r T i l t H it M i n l h t :
F . ip H iiln ) fo r K c b o p l* :
Pevehouse, Harry Carlson. C.' E. It Is not Improhnhle that compulsory
t ia la r lr a o l T * a r h r r «
fanning will he among the after wur
Hunter. Wilson Miller, Hurruld Long
K u r p lt u r *
measures with which Hie government
T r a n ’ pn»|at inn of I'ut* I*
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James Weaver Norman Baker, Er­ expects to solve some of tho most dis­
. , i l - j r i d r r i l a U . l n r H - h n n l'
Ita p t-a a e o f A d m l n l» f r 'lio n
nest C. Morris, Jke House, T. M. tressing problems connected will) tho
Hill, ilnrry Rabun, Guy Stafford, resupplying nnd revlctunllng of tho
*Lewtle- Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T. country.
O. Gillis, Willie 0\ Goolsby, jiarrold
In connection with the present.food
Holiday, C. It. Peabody, Robert situation Premier Orlando announced
'C o u r t * o f A lucJy
Merriwether, Robert ltouth, Staf­ In tho chamber of deputies that It
M t U n r lltla n r a .
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• O r . —* T ra n » ic r to l n l r r r « t and
ford . LeFlls, Grover LeFils, Paul could not Ite Improved even I f hostili­
e r ro r ia d tp o a lt
Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank camp- ties censed tomorrow, that the high
cost of living and the scarcity of all
•
T V f m t lt o r y l l a l a n r * l ia r .
hell. William Hartjey. Floyd WashPC* W a r r a n t* O a la t a n d ln f
tho necessaries of life would continue
hum. Oscar Du Bose. Edw in L. for a long time nfter the conclusion of
Dlnkle.
peace, and that the solution of tho
ty e p o « lto ry I la la n r *
• la tW a v l a n d S in k in g F u n«l. J u ly
problem of supplies Is that, today, tho
Sam
J.
Pickens,
Hurry
II.
New­
HI a t 4a O n la t a h d ln f . J u ly I . 1917
man, Bryan Walker, Andrew J,. country must resupply Itself or bo con­
King, Chnrlt-a Priester, Robt. O. tented with the little that enn he Im­
F r o m T a i ( 'o l U r i n r . T a ta *
t
F r o m C a m p t r n llr r , T a a H r*
Weeks, Walfrcd Pierson, Vundcr ported from abroad.
F r o m l ) r po sit of lea, I n l r r r a l
At tho same time the premier anld
F r o m U ta r r a l S chool F u n d
Pcrrittc, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
that before long the people *wlll he
called upon to mnko hddltlonsl sacri­
fices, .and that In order to Increase tjie
N r l Dtflelt,
ration of-the men In the trenches n ew
food restrictions wpuld bo Imposed on
tho country at la r g o .__
mXJAPITATION OP REPORTS OF SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL
DIRSTRICT FUNDS. SEMINOLE COUNTY
December 31sl, 1917

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U a l a a r r In In la rra l and Klnkln* Kuail

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NOW IT'S “ KNITTING NERVES
New York Physical Director 8aya It's
Due to Improper Handling
of Needles. &gt;

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Seven Ounces of Bread Daily U m it Except fit Hard Workers.

8 *nford Lodge No 1 2 ,

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Communication avery flnt and' ikt.j
Tueadaya a t 7:00.
.Visiting brethrS
welcome.
™
0 . L. Taylor
Jaa. Moughtcn
. S e c r e t a r y ________
t y .u

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Sacrifice Accepted by Prench People
Mecta every aecond and fourth Tu*..
*« Uncomplainingly en Oovemment'a
day In Maaonlc Hall over t h e . I m f t
Explanation of Neceealty.
Theatre. Visiting c o m p a n l o n . V E !
O. L. Taylor .
F. L. Miller
Washington.—Only the .very poor,
and men and women doing the hardest
kind o f thnnual labor, may hare more
than seven ounces of war bread a day
In France from now on, the'United
States food ndmlnlatraUon baa been
advised by the French government.
Tho entire French wheat- crop has
been requisitioned by the government.
Thla sacrifice has'been accepted by
the French people uncomplainingly oh
the government's explanation that only
by such reatricUon can American reenforcements be transported In ships
that otherwise would carry grain for NLilting knights always welcome. ' 1 ‘
their bread, and that, in addlUon, this H. McLauJIn
O. J . Miller
grain for French bread can come from
- .R, and S.
c . C.
America only by virtue of the actual
Sanford Ledge No. 2 7 , 1. O. O. p.
saving bf this grain by reduced con­
sumption of broad by the American Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in Masonic Hall. All visiting brother*
people.
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“These extremely aerere measures,”
said the French statement, “especially
the seven ounces a day, have deeply
Impressed public opinion."
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
Men who are very poor or who do
hard manual labor get about 21 ounces nights in each month.
J . F. Hoolchan *
of bread a day; women who p r o very F. L. Miller .
Clerk
Council Commandir
poor or who are employed %n hard
»1
work get about 17 ounces a day t eyery- United Brotherhood of Carpenters sad
Joiners of America
ono else gety seven ounces, which is
Sanford Locnl Union No. 1761 mcet^
less than half of a pound loaf, or not
first and third Thursday night at 7 '
more than four or five slices.
,r
This bread is mado of flour compris­ o'elook In the M. W. A. Hall. Pico Illk.
J . W. O. Singletary W. W. Van Ness
ing all the elements of wheat except
Sec.Treas,*
President
bran, with a heavy admixture of flour
Celery City Aerie' No. 1853
from other cereal grains, which la
Meeting every 2 nd L 4th Wednesday
obligatory.
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Englo Home, Oak Ave ,.
The price of bread ta fixed by vari­ night M 8 o’clock. Eagle
Visiting Brothers Welcomes
ous government agencies all along tho
E. Hogan
C.-C. Woodruff
line between producer and consumer. E. Worthy
President
Secretary
Ilsklng of pantry or biscuits from
B. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
flour Hint Is fit for bread Is prohibited.
Meet first and third Wednesday night
Confectioneries and other such shops
are closed two days n week. Eating at Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
F. S. Frank
O. L. Taylor
pastries lu public Is forbidden.
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

PLAN SPRING- GARDEN NOW
Agricultural Department Say* Thera
W ill De Need for Large Pro• ductlon In 1018.

Washington.—Take thought of .the
spring garden now.
Notwithstanding the Inrge produc­
tion of Tcgctnhlcs last year npd the
great volume put Into runs nnd jars
for winter u4e. there Is nothing to In­
dicate that there will not lie equal
need for production nnd conservation
In 101S. says the United Slates depart­
ment of ngrlculture.
. Many . gardens fnllud Inst year be­
cause of poor soil or poor preparation
or tioth.
This Is the time In many sections
to break nnd to fertilize. Then In
the spring'll will he easier fo lunko
the seedbed and Hie soil will contain
plant food.
For the average householder ll will
be sufficient to prepure ground enough
to produce the homo supply for eat­
ing In tho fresh state nnd for can­
ning. drying or brining for use during
the following winter. Producing veg­
etables for market, should not tie un­
dertaken without full knowledge of
horticulture and sufficient capital nnd
cqpIpmonL
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The l.nke llrccze Council No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mcrhnnira
Meets every Wednesday at 7:ff0 P.
M„ in tho City Hnll. Visiting brother*
are welcome* C. II. Smith, Iter. Sec.
Modern Woodmen of America
Meets 2 , - t . Thursday evenings. 7:30
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Court
Consul
Cirri
LoyXl Order of Moose
Sanford I^xlge No. Iff 10 meets In Hal
in Stone &amp; Grove Building Scchnd and
Fourth Mondays in Month at 7:ff0.

MORE AMERICAN MADE TOYS
W ar Condition* Develop Industry to
Point Where Foreign Competi­
tion Is Broken Forever.

Washington.—America Is now first
In the toy making Industry. Hereto­
fore the United Stntes has purchased
the majority of Its toys from Germany,
Nuretuhurg being.one of tho thief man­
ufacturing centers In former years.
Forced by war condition* to depend
up6n their own resources, tho manu­
facturer* of this country have been
making toys nnd havo been so success­
ful that buyers for large stores claim
the hold of other countries on this lino,
of business has-been broken forever/
A feW toys sra stilt coming from
France, Ehgland, Switzerland, and Japsn, but tho American toys have prov­
ed superior, ss they-are more educa­
tional.

New York.—Now it's “knitting
Schedule of Passenger
nerves" caused by concentration of
.mfnd and hand on tho needles. ThouTrains
asm]* of women In Now York aro af­
flicted, according to Dr. Louis IL Welzmiliar,' physical director of.th e West
Side Y. M. C. A, who adds that hla
Clarence Temple
D nul
ArH»»
only
patients that show symptoms of
.10* A. M
1 1 1 A. M
Joe - Guerry,
* ; I 0 A. M
the new wnr-time complaint hare been
William Shepard
11:4* P . M .
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IS :* * P. M
i in ■* u
T if t
U
women. Dr. Wolzmlller
that
_ C a r l Tnkuch
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- - t h e r e -la llahl* to be an epidemic of
“ Victor M. Greene
“knitting nerves" unless knitters
NORTH BOUND
First LieuL Geo. G. Herring
...
1:1* A. M .
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learn to knit properly.
l i ras A . A t.
S t---- -. .10 :4* A. M
Second Lieut. Ralph Wight..
Dr. G. P. Christenson, president of
ro .... — j j i r . m _ .
.1 :4 1 P. M .
Clarence Mahoney, Homer Wynne, the Psychological. Research .society,
si
_ . 4 00 P . M .
.. .4 .0 * P. M .
S i. I . ' _S:*0 P . M ___
Walter M ^on, John Pezold,. Paul said: "ThA women ap&gt; overworking
Pciold, Edmond Stoise, Frank Loss- themselves. Knitting bos become r
a *n * a r , '
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craze.
Nerves cannot Hand this
ing, ArthurLossing.
• •1ST
4:00 P. M*.
strain.”
Berkeley Blackman
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10:12 A. M f . _____
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NEW INVENTION OF MARINES
2 1 ........
1 22 r . M
Wallace Crosby
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7:20 A. M .
Hcfiry Lee
•147.......
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It’s Called a -Bazooka” and W ill Maks
Alvin Kendall
You “Shake Your Feet" When .
T d I I U it n n A N c ii
Ilrlftaln Johnson
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. . —1:00 P. M In Operation.
t 21.
2 22 1*. M .
s Joseph Wynn
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.7.-00 A. M .
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1:40 P. M
Port Itoyal. B. C.—United States ma­
• D a lly R ir * p l H&amp;aday. ^
rines at thin atntlon hnva a new Inven­
.
Sparlan Feminine Poise.
tion. . It'a called' a . ' ‘bazooka.” No. It
Onr Idea of polao crystallized Into Isn't n cannon, nor a flying machine,
definite form when n perfect CO, nl- nor a machine gun, hut when In opera­
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most n stranger to*ns, with whom we tion It will make you "shake your fe e t"
4 SANFORD LODGES * 4
hnppcued to be lunching. Inadvertently The "bazooka" Is a.simple contrivance
dropped a grape skin down her dccolle- consisting of hut two pieces of gas pipe
tngu mid, except for one alight and al­ und a runnel, but Its secret Is the play­
... Royal Neighbors'Of America
most Imperceptible wriggle, •gnvo no ing. It Is anld that the'Marine Corps
Meeta Seccnd and Fourth Thursdays
sign of nervous dlKturhnnuxns long as Jazz band la the. only one In the world Annie Bpecr l ,
.' Clara Stem per
wo were nrqund.—-Olilp SlnnrJournul.
. SkcreUry
Oracle’
that boasts of p “bflooks.”

ARE INTERESTED IN

R IN G B O O K S !

. They are used ia every lin^
of business by Salesmen, Of­

fice Men, Doctors,-Lawyers,
Ministers, Students—by ev­
eryone who must have a book
that coyibincs

U TILITY, DURABILITY

AND APPEARANCE
Sheets can be obtained any
time, ruled iu cinlit styles.
Bound in bqst quality J?lcs
Ible Black Levant Grain Cow
hide, with Block L in in g

Sanford, Morlda

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LEGAL ADVERTISING
N t l l f t of A t a l l n l l t i far T » i P h 4 Us 4 w
Hs t t l . u • I f C l s s i r r AS IS . U * t »t Florid*

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dressJiaKing\
Ugssons

j&amp;rsons
ftip tred Specially for Thli Newipapec

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undorbody. Stitch lower edge t and
tack tho front edge to trimming
band.
Now, adjust the Teat on the un­
der body, tack right aide to position
nnd finish the left side odgea for
dosing.
.
Close tho seams of sleeve cap
puff a* notched. Oatber upper
lower edges of puff between " T ”
foration!. Sow puff to aleovo

and
and
per­
cap

ain'raaa

7371

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Dainty Frock of W hite Crepe.

p*iiela under on line* of tmall "o’1
perforations and press: If OcsInM,
■tltcb Invisibly.
Form plaits In
panels creasing on lines of slot per*
•ft) rations. bring folded edges to cor*
responding lines of small “o'! per­
forations and press. Blip the upper
edges of panels through tho slashes
In front and back with centcrfronta
and center-backs oven bringing the
•upper, turned edges of sloshes to
double small •■■oo" perforations In
panels: stitch, to position. Bring the
lower slashed edges % Inch below
the double sirtnll •‘oo’* perforations
In panel and stitch to position Invla*

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By Pictorial Eeriew

Stunnjng Frock for Spring.

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'W itness my official rlraatu r* and real Ibla
t b * 6 th day ol March, A. I). ISIS.
(real)
E. A. DOUOLA8 S,
Clerk Circuit Court S-mlnoD Co., Fla.
By V. M. D o u j l i n , n . , C .
•B-Tura-81*

Prepared Specially for Ttla newspaper

•By Pictorial Ecrirw

uaratoj

. N o l l e - Is h e r e b y cle a n t h a t F . t&gt;. C h a d
wick, p u rch aser of T a i C e r t l f lr it a H o . 1 7 1 ,
d a te d lb# fftb d sy ol J u l y , A. D. H I S , h s t
Olid said c s f t l fl fs ty In Tny office. t n d b s s
m a d * apptlrmtlan for «•• deed to I n n * l a * e c o r i ls n c s with law.
Sold r t r t l S c s t s ■ ru­
b r i c * * t b * following described pro pert y s i t u t t s d Is Seminole c o u n ty , Florida, t e - w l t t
L o t 4 , b l o c k 7 , T i e r II, flanfoM. T h o said
land b i l n f r u r u t d s t t b s data of t b a laau*
a n r * e l aflrb ' c a r t l B r a t* In t g * trams ol
H a n n a h Il o e a n . ’ U n it ** sa id rvrtlflrato a bsll
be red eem ed s r r o r d l n r to l i d lt s s dr*d will
( b a r t o n on t b * f i b dsy ol April. A. 1).

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Ibly on tho u n d e r sid e .
If desired with inserted pockets,
nlssli tho front between tho 3 largo
“ O" perforations. Largo " 0 " "perfo­
rations in pocket Indicate tho front.
Few one pocket section to the lower
7571
slashed edge with lino of small "o*.
The plttilni Jirutrl Is shoim of Its
perforations In pocket along edge of
I n i in this chic costume o f irAlfe
slash making the seam in. slash *,«
raiArtirrr ond Mocfc sofln. T he neefc
Inch wide nt center, graduating semn
truiii be finished In high o r open cfInto nothing at the corilera. Sew
/ref.
another pocket section to tin upper
slashed edge* making seam In slash
A very stunning frock for spring ns previously described allowing
may ho developed after tills model.
pocket section to attend .1 Inch
White rashmero and black satin
a lave the seam at the corners amt
inakii a charming comblnailon. for
a, -Inch above at the center of pocket.
tho cas'jmoro lends Itself admirably
Stitch the pocket sections together.'
to the plaited panel effect bayk and'
Close ttmler-arm and shoulder
f r u i t below tho deep shoulder yoke.
st i ms as notched (Satlu-r at waist­
Tin adjustment Is at the left sldg.
line along small " o " perforations.
The panel* are drawn Into the figure
Adjust stay to position underneath
with u wide belt of self-material,
Ih* gathers with center-fronts, cen­
bui may hang free If preferred. The
ter-hacks anil front edges even; bring
long one-piece sleeves nro trimmed
single small "a " , perforation in stay
with buttons, m medium sire tho
to underarm seam and finish left side
model i-quires 5-1. yards 6 4-Inch nufor closing. Center front Indicated
tvri.il with % yard 30 Inch satin for
by largo *‘0 ” perforations.
lh&gt; collar and bultpns.
Faro collar and sew to heck edge,
To make tho dress successfully,
with center-hacks and large “&lt;)" per­
first study tho construction guide.
forations even: leave left shlo freo
Know each section thoroughly and
forward of the shoulder seam and
what relation It bears' to the next.
finish for closing. •
Then, slash tbs right front and slash
Line belt and arrange around the
the'right hack along crosslines of
walm'wlth tipper edge of Itol'l at sinsmall "o" perforations
nbovo' tho
jvalstllne, and slash up at the cor­ glo large "O” perforation In back
panel and close at left side front. *
ners to tho small **o" perforations.
The belt may bo trimmed with
Turn under tho upper edges of
cither machine stitching or embroid­
slashes ■% -Inch 'and'haste. Turn
ery.
the side edges of . front and back
■■*«•«« -**•&gt; *■
T’lcVorlni Iteviow Costume No. 7571 Sizes, 34 to 41 inches bust. Price,
33 cents.

A Dress of Serge Trimmed W ith Tucks.
1 lncli from folilevl- clges. Gather
between " T " perforations and 2 In. dies above. I^irgo "O" perforations
lndlcato center-front 'of right outerfront. Arrange on underbody, cen­
ter-fronts, center-backs and under. arm gcams even; stitch gathers to
position, .tack to vest matching sin­
gle largo “O " perforations, close at
left side. .Face tho collar and sew lo n^ck
edge of outer waist as notched, cen­
ter-backs oven. Leave left sldo freo
forward of Hhauldcr seam; finish for
closing.
i
Tnko the strove next and closo
scam of sleeve and cuff as notched, leaving cuff ooam froo below tho
small “o’* perforation nnd finish for'
closing. ' Gather lower edgo between

neaiDiwa JC0 1 2 3 1 3 ,

PIet*rlnl Review Costume No. 7402

Designed with, all of the sllhpllcty loved by tho girl of (lomurewfhbIts Is this .Utile dress In greenish
follow serge. Tho skirt la trimmed
‘vlth a deep tuck and there are tucks
M the shoulders. The neck Is cut
'our lo form a deep U, filled In with
k vest of chiffon and finished with a
broad collar. Helo^r tho neck' Is a
braiding design In dark brown. In
medium size tbo dress requires 4%
far'd* 54-lnch material,, with 44
chiffon for vest and V, yard 27-ttwh
lai*n for the collar.

The undorbody Is made first, by
closing seams and hemming tbs
front. Tho plaits are then mado *nd
tacked' Into position. Next, Lake
lb? vest and gathor lower odgo boIween .“T" perforations and I In. cbes above. Adjust on right onflerbody front, cenlerfronts and
lower edges even'. Bring Iqyer back
Mgs oTer ‘tV perforation nearest
oyer

« r » perforation

nsai^

*»t canter-front of underbody, tick
in poslUon; finish for dosing.

•_ ? n &gt; r .Waist—Closo
seams as
botched, leaving left ftbottldar odgo
°* right front freo. Form lacks
creasing bn slot perforations, sUtch

years

Price,

2&lt;l

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T h e Last W ord in Tailor-Mades.
forntlons. nnd Inp on side-front,
bringing folded edge to correspond­
ing lino or small "o" perforations,
press plait; clone seam on under
side, matching notches. Turn upper
edge of sliln-tronl under* % Inch nhd
lap on front, notches nnd edges un­
derneath oven, bringing the point to
small “o" perforations; stitch l i Inch
from folded edge. Lcavo extensions
freo forward of small “o” perfora­
tion; turn lower edgo of extension
under •% Inch, grnduoto Into nothing
nt tho slosh. Form plait In extension
creasing nn slot perforations nnd lap
•qn sash I) with .notches-and edges
underneath even. Stitch 1 Inch from
foldod edge. -Cltbto under-arm and

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7H89
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" V perforations. Sew cuff to slecvo
7330
'a s notched' w ith -sm all—'o^-porfora- tlon In cuff at scam or sjeovo, nnd
scam of cuff at small “o’' perforation
In aleeve. Fac« turn back cuff, sow
Paris, has *r s f ov er nolMnp mors
to deep cuff as notched. Bow aleovo • eharmlnp . IJtan IMs (allor-mads dn
In armholo os notched, with .email
• - - and*
Muc fricotine u-tfh loop facket
•'o’* perforation at shoulder scatn,
tldo-plalted skirt. Iluttons o f self•
easing In a n r- fulness.
mafcrial trim the Jacket.__________
Nbw, Join gores of oklrt as notch­
ed, leaving left sldo serfm freo abovo
Decided emphasis Is being put on
small “o " perforation In .front ‘gore
•11 shsdtts ot blue by Paris dress­
And flnlah fpr a placket.* Form tuck,
maker* Jn tbe development of tailorcreasing o n 'slot perforations; stitch
mades, lha favored materials being
G Inches from tbo folded edge. Turn
gabardlno,
trieottne,
broadcloth,
hem on small ‘‘o ' ’ perforations. Gath­
serge and duvetjrn. This attractlvo '
er between “T ” perforations. Adjust
design haa a Jacket that la laid In
skirt stitching upper edgo over upper
plaits below tho waistline. The side
row of gathers In waist, centcrfronta
fronts,
attached tn pointed outline,and center-backs oven, bring small
-have extensions to which sash ends
“o'* perforations to under arm Bc*ra,'.
and seam of skirt tb small "o“ per- - •re sewn, the sash being tied at tbe
back. The collar la In shawl effect
foratlons In outer-fronts; draw gath•nd the sleeves plain. In medium
tors to left of center-front, stitch a
•Ix« Jacket and side-plaited skirt re­
stay underneath, finish for closing.
To make the girdle, turn right end
under tm email 'o ’ perforations, gath­
e r K loch from folded edge. Allow
left end to extend and gather be­
tween T
perforations. Arrange,
around waist with
r.',ot , 5 1 ^
over top of skirt. Up right aide on
left, to small “o" perforations, flnUh
for doting.

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Yoeman, IL T . Komar, aa T ru itro,
Nathan K. Simmon*. M. II. Hronaon*

Alice llrjranta ( lo tt llo b If* K e y je r .
decoaaod, Afar!ha J . Ilrert, W m . T *
\rehit I, Chat* J . Ilrookt* CL D*
Kruwnlie, .Mary Penningto n, J . J .

Thornu&gt;n* * Tho§. I f , Adams. It. W.
*
King/ (Joo*- A. Hack!nstoe, P* Keith
floswell, Louis . Tapley, * Maggie H,
CToli man* Jaa. A. Jenklna* Annlo K.
(Jriffin,* \V. g , Krrtiljon, II. II. Lan*
caster, Keate Kenan^y. Waller . F .
Kennedy, H. P. Kennedy, Sarah K*
.
Johnston.
Lum in
Want,
Vi.
It.
While* or John T . I.ienbaeh, el al.
To all unknown parlleo claiming loteroal
ndtr H. H/ Atry , J . lUchmond Murphy*
deceased. Lavinia A. .Clark, Wm. It. Lam *
eth, Uobf. W. Yoeman, Ik T. Komar- u
Trusleo*. Nathan K, Simmnna. M. II. J l l a a *
•nn, Alice Kryant, Oottlieb II. Keyler. de­
ceased, Martha J . lleer*. Wm. T. Neabllt*
&lt;*ha&lt;- J* llrooka, O. 0 . KrownUe, M a r y
Penning!on, J . J . Thornton* Thoa. M. Adarma
It. W. King. Hen. A. !Urk|aatoe. P* K eith
lluiwelj, liduis Tapley, Maggie H. Coleman
J a i . A. Jenklna, Annie K. (irlfTln. W. Q
Fmlton, It. II. I^nraaler, Keale K e n n e d y »
Waller F* • Kennedy, 8 , I', Ketir-rdy,-S arah
L\ Johnston, H .u m m Ward, W. It. Whltw .
nr under Jnbri
Llrnbarh of *4 hrfw|M» ia
the folio ft inc Ian da situated In .Hrmlaol*
cnuniy« Florida;

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Cl* H- and *.*;&lt;» yd*. W. rtf NK cor. of N W «
of S \VJ * of See, 3 r», run I!. r^|(^ yila

ihenr** H, 1 *ft, yds., I hr lire W. fi I U yc!«,

th ru re N. Id I 1&gt; yd*. In place nf beg.
Sec .Id, Tp ID. It. JU' HW»| of N W U of
See. ||; ami Keg. at NW. cof. of 8 W *4 of

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shoulder seams on notched. iJirgo '0*
perforations lndlcato cenlcr-fronL
Saw the collar lo nock edgo ns *
notched,
ccntcrbacks
oven, nnd
stratcir tho collar to fit tho-neck edgo.
Close back scam of undorfaclng In­
dicated by small ''o’* perforation nnd
'adjust to position underneath front
and on collar, odgfs ovon.
Nfixt, closo aleovo seams ns notch-”

l.aw«on. . hi*, wll#. K*l#*

m id —1— —» fla w a lil,

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wife*

M a ry

A llurner* Marv Louise ltorn«r, M. L.
Fletcher and *;------- I’lflchfr, her huiband,
Jam***' F. •linrner a n d -------- Horner hi#
wllr and Wm. II. Ilornrr and
—
linrner. hla w.’fr,
%
*1 ifin an (rum (be, *»i»*n hill of eom*
1 (■*wInV lll*-d In (lie alnuvr e n llfle il ra u *e f lh a l
the defendant*. Mary I'uftrr DeVauahn*
ILosa iVlhlll. Carl U f»eVauehn. March *H.
f|i Vauyhn, (His II. Jh'Vauenn. I aura TL
Marruder, James \V* LHly, Tno*, W. Moran.
A. Warm* ka»(nft and —— Laarion, hi*

dr-rrltird pto|*rly In Ik* rounty of H*mInnl* and . t a t * of Florida, dF.rili.nl a . Ih*
north, ast quarter'o l ih * northwnt quartrr
of t h * . o u l h « * - t quartrr of irrllan filtrrn
( 16), townsMp t« t n t y -o n * (2 1 ) south, r a n i*
tfilrty-oit. (fli) - v a . t r a n d lot lour (4 ) ol T.
t~ C u .h l n t ' i addition to lha town o| Oylrdo,
,nd lirglnnln, at I h . n o r t h n * t rornrr.ot Ih*
outhw*
. * It q
qui
u s r t r r ol* *“
I h * SOUthl
s o u t h r a .l q u s r t r r
tin tI -—
*»niy-on*
n iy -an *
ol .r f lt n n nfl.* n (IA), town.Mi
l i t ! r a . t , run
(2J t smitti, i . iil * thlrly-un* IS.
. ■ i t *«y*n suit **v*n hunilr^ilths . (7.0 7 )
ihsiti*, *uulh * * .» n sBil ..»*n-hurul'*itth«
( 7.U7 ) chains, s s . l ( u r n Inti .s.rn-hU nilr rillh. 17 t»7 t th sln ., north * * .r n sml s««tnhu nilr.d thi (7.011 rh'sln. to t»*|lnnin(, runtatnlii,. 6 a r m n o n ' or l*ss, snii a'r* r*il-'
rlrr.ts nl s l a l * . amt ro u nll*. o lh.r than lb *
. t . t * nl Florlit., that thrlr plan ol r.fltlrnr*
Is unknown In hrr, amt th*r* Is no p*r&gt;on
In (h r s l a t , ol Florida th* **r.[rp ol subpu*na upon —ham would l.lnd .aid d*l*nda n d , and that th* said d .lrn d in ls a r* alt
ov*r th* ax* ol. ItTnljf-otit' i2 l ) .jr s r &gt;
It turthrr' apprars that thrr* sr* othrr
rr.tms intarr.lrd In (h* .aid proprrty
whn«- nam* or nam** s s r unknown In hrr,
who a r . hairs, d r t li t —«, (ra n t* * ., or other
rl a l m .n t s undrr th* raid Mary Cottar DrVau ih n, Ko.a I'olhlli, Tart I.. ll*Vau|hn.
March S. llrV aufh n, Dlls II. DrVauchn,
U s r . - R ^ Mssrudrr, j a m * . -W. 1 1lly, I jin r .
W. Moran, hi. J . Lawton, A. Warlns Lawton and .— ------ Lawton, his wID, E. L t)swald a n d ------ — .Oswald, hi. wile* Mary
A. Ilornrr, M a r y Louis* Kumar, M.
Klstchrr and — ——- F'lalchrr, b»r tiu.haml,
Jaa. K. Ilornrr a n d ---------- llornsr. his wlf*.
find WTFT. II. irorii.l_ Tfornsr. his
wllr, whoa* nam.s and rasldsnrw. ar* un­
known.
You a r . thrrrfor* ordered to appear to
thl* hill on Monday, tho eth day of May,
A. D. lttlh, th* tarn* h«ln* a rul* day ol
thi* rnurt.
,
It la further ordered that this noil
h*
published lor Iwtlvo consecutive w m ____
I h * Hanloril ll*tald . a pawapaiUr published
In Srmlnola County.
Wltnrsv B. A. D a y il a .s , Cltrk of said
Circuit Court, and t h * o r a l theteol this &lt;6tb
■Jay ol Janu ary. A. D. IS IS .
'••al)
K A. DOUGLASS. Cltrk.
Robinson St Ilratdall •

ed, casing In any fatness betwoon tho
notch? at1elbow; leave back seam
free below the small "oH perforation
and finish edges of opening. Sow
sleeve In armholo as notched, with
small "o'1 perforation at shoujder
seam, easing In any fulness In tbo
top of sleovo between tho seams, or .
the fulness may be shrunk ou t Hold
the sleeve toward you when?bastlng
It In the armhole.
To make the patch pocket, undert-ollrltors lor C o m pla ina n t
face from point to 2 Inches bolow the .
46- T u * s - ) 3tc
small “o" perforations and tnm
Nolle* * f kyollratloa for T as l)».it * Under
point, over on tha perforations; tack
N o rjl o- ■ of Chapter l i l t . Law* * f f lo r to position on pocket. Adjust pocket
Ids
,*
N olle* D b*rshy jl r » n that Mra. O. L
on side-front with upper edge be­
T aylo r, purchaser of T a a Certlflrat* No.
quire
yards, 64-lnch material.. tween Indicating large “O'* perfora­
3 ) 7. datad tba 6th day of July, A. D, IDifi
Four and onehaif- yards 35-Inch lin­ tions and back edge along the under­
id aald cettifieat* In my offlr*. * n j
haa m a d . ‘ application for l i t d**d tb laau.
ing are needed for the jacket.
arm seam; atltch aide and lower &gt; In
aecordan*wLh *law .
a c c o r d a n t - wish
Said c . r t l f i r a t .
1 The home dressmaker begins mak­ edges to position. Large “0 M per­
•rabratw*
'r o r * * . tha
l h a follow!
latlo wlnz described pro perty
R*mls
ing the Jooket by taking np.a dart In forations lndlcato the front of poossituated
itu a te d In fictnlnol.
co u n t y , Florida, t o . w i l l
front i t )h» neck. Bring together ket - •
R l d f t l n f n i ^ ft
and atltch along corresponding lines
Lap right front of Jacket on left,
tbo date of th* laauanc* et inch CcrtiBcaU
ta th- aim* ef W, Drlut.
pf small " a " perforations. Form a matching center-fronts and tie sash
A lsot N e l l c * It h s r e b y alvsn tit'sl Mra.
plait In front, creasing on slot per- ml back.
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N .tlrc of Ap.llrsllaa for T a t D * * d U n d e r
K . e ll o a ■ o f Chapter 4 3 1 3 . L a w . * f ■r t o f 'its

N atlra Is h r r r h y riv en t h a t tC R a p p , p u r r h a x r nf T a i L 's t ll f ir s t s Nn. B 1,. d s t s d I k .
6 th d ay i f J u l y , A D . - 1916 . has Bled aald
• 4ld r e r t l f i r a ' . I p my nltlrr. and ha* mad-

■ppllratlon foe 1 s t deed lo l " U . Ill

ocrard-

■ nr* with law
Said r e r t j r r a l . r m b r a r r the f o l l n u l n ! d n crlt-r d p i o p i r l y si t u a t e d f it
Se minole r o u n ty , F l o t ld * . ln-w]ti ‘All Ill—rk.
7 . Tn-vn ol M o n .o r . T h * -aid land b i l l ! a s . -— a*—
■ w i 'i l at I h * d a ta of t h * U . u s n r e of e a r l ,
r . r l l i e a t * In t h * a s m * of J . 61. 61. O g l r - h y .
Unlrs* raid re t l i fi r a t o shall b«-rt«lren ,od a c r o i d l e c to law t a t deed will l . i , r t l * r c « w .
on t h * tub day c l M a rrh . A. D, H I S .
Witness niy offlrlal el r q a tu r * and n s
thl« I h * 6th J a y nl F e b r u a i j , A. D. 1 9 1 3 . .
fetal)
K. A. D O U G L A S ? .
Clerk C lrruit Cqurl K tm lnol* C * . F1W-.
Ity V. 61. U e u f l a s t . D. C 2
tS T u e .-tlC
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Clreall Court, Hevrplk Ju d ic i a l C i r c u i t :
tMwr ,
Seminal* County, F t*. In l'h -a

Magtl* C. Reave-, Cemplatnawt

C lta tla n .
I vs.
( ‘I*e*l*nit Van flurtn n * a . r *
Dflrndant
To t l s j . U n a . V s a I l s r . a I U * m * W i(m t*K 'lon, .North Carolina:
You a r . hereby ordered l« be and ap p e a r
before our said Court at th* Court llo u er lit
Tufd* IFlorida.
Infill#, In th*
| Im ibov#
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Sanford.
abnv# rmntl iItl ltrrf
r d friauutw
on tho
the flr.t
flr.t Monday
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- -- D»IP.
------ balny '
Iks n r t f day of aald month, to anyway t h bill Bf romplalnt
. . ____
___________
______ y o o ,
film!
herein ayeln.t
r l * . the same - II I b* taken «• ronfrs'se'd,'fol­
lowed by final derree.
f
‘ ks* tMa order b published In the Hariturd Herald, a aowrpaper puldlthed In SamlnoD eounty, o n e *
••'h we*k for four eon.eeutleo week*.
VVIt net. my hsnd and th* .seal of a-bfc
court this Ih*. Slat day of F s b r u a r y , - 1310.

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G erk Clrruit Court, RemlnuU Co^ F la .
Dickinson A Dlcklnsun,
Solicitor, for Complainant.
64-Tues-6l t
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Lar])ett PolaoNoua Reptllr.
Tin* Bunicucu, known os tho hu?hmastor, lo tho larccst [Milsonoua reptile
In tho world, and In. fortunately rare
and found only In the depths of tba
Jungle and swamps, where man rarely
penethttes. It attains a length of
twelve to fifteen feet; tho color of Its
body Is ypsVor rather yellowish pin*?,
with brown patterns and * tints «C
purple. Its bite la almost always fataL *
Its fangs are nn Inch long anti ok much
as ten ooncea of venom bava bean as—
traded . *
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NU.ot
NWJ«; HBft
SKtr of-----ol SWJ( of Hoc. IT: NKM of N B « •(fH*f. I t .ml HW't of NWR «&gt;t S*r. 22. st
In Tp. 21, It. 30 K.
You ar* Srt.by ordrrrd to ipjifir I—
th* l.lll of eomplslnt. tirrrln filrtf •&gt; tb—
t.t dsy of Aptll, A. D .I ? 1H
It J* furlhrr urd.rnl ths( lM . . . l i t . hs
iubU.hnl a n t * rsrb wrrk for t.rlv* V n k .
n th* Ssnford Ifrrsld, . n.*.psp*r pufiltsbtd Jo ..id K.retnot* rounty.
Wtlorn my hsnd sod th* &gt;*st of Ih—
•sid f’lrruft Court thl. 22nd dsy of I&gt;»r*mt»*r. 'A. I* IV17.
w ife, K
’ Oswald and
- O sw ald, hla
i.rslt
. B . A. DiMHil.ASS.
swift, Mary I oulsr Horner, unmarfied* M. F.
I'l.rK- t'lrruit Ciiurt. S*mlnol» C n u o l y ,
j Fletcher a n d -----— Fle*rber,* her husband*
Florid*.
\J aa. F. 11c*ruer an*1------- * llurner, hIi wIfa* Mss.*y S Wsrluv, Holi. lor Corontt.
and Wm. IF Horner and —---- Horner,
3( - T * * * -i-tSI,
t
hi$ wile. Haim some Interetl Ih the following
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r « a a l y , Florida
O v e n tr e e t T u rp en tin e C o m p a n y

N. 20 «rda, W. Id rods, ,Urr. I I : aiitl beg.
22 «* &gt;dv S. of NW e..r «.f W»&gt; of N W U
&lt;H Her,, 2 1 , run K, 4 to yds, H* I I I y da., Va­
i l A yds, N, 111 yds, in beg, and 8 W W
f
*
N W *4 and hi f , a S W rhr* of N W } ( o f
N W ’ i of Her 14 run N ind yd*:, K. 4 4 0
&gt; d*. S lot, j d» , W. 410 y *1w in beg- apd
erg. lo rl»s. N. of S W . cor. of N * j of L o t
1 of HrC. 2 1 , run R. 10 rhs , th e n re N 1 0
t b * , I hence W. 10 r |»• . t benre H. - 10 cha.
bn l e g . : ami beg, at HR. ror. of M j f of
Lot 1 of Sec. 2 4 , run N. |0 cha., t h e n c e W ,
10 rha.s the nee H HI r h i . , 1 hence K. 1 i&gt; rh a .%
ti» beg, ahil K 4 j of Lot 2 nf Her 2 4 . all In
T p. .-•«», It. 21 *
and Ilrg ' CHi fi N.* a n d
r . ft K. of S\C ror of HR *4 of H K H o f
H**c 2 f», rim N *M!i! f t thence R. 150 ^L,
Uiefire H, HOO ft . then ce W 4SO.fl tn *l»eg..
ami beg at fi \V. ror. of N K It of N R J | at
Hrr ‘Jr?, run N. SON f«-7 yd*., Ihenrs* W .
2 'Jll yds., th en ce K. 111 ft 1.-7 yds., t h r new
R. 220 yds. Her. 2 fl; and HR W ol N W U
of N R Is of Sec. 2 0 ; .W. 220 ft. of HKW
of NW«| of NR (4 of Her. 2 fi;
of 8 W U
of R W b of Her. 2 fi; ileg. al N W co r, ®f
S\V I, I HR*| of Hee. 2 G, run R. 2 2 0 jrdf«u#
th .n rp S 110 yds., thrnrr W. 220 yd*t h r n r * N , 1 1 0 yds. and H W I ( of S W J 4 o f
SI:&lt;| nl firr, 2 G; and h * ( . s i N VV rn r. o f
S 3V I, of S B 1, or Krc. 2 6 . run K. 220 y ds^
t h r n r * - S t.t It yds., t h r n r * VV. 220 y d s . ,
t h r n r * N. ( 1 0 yds, S r t . 2 6 , all In T p . 2 0 ,
II. 2 t» K.
T h s t portion nf RK If of I I B U o f
H*r! 7 r m b r s r . i t I t i 't h * followin'! i l r s r r l p l I o n :
lir e at • . I s V * I 0 .KI rhs. S. at Q u a r t e r
her. post on r s . t r r n boun dary nl B r r , 1 , run
R. on K*r. tin* 22- 93 rh s., t h r n r * W. 4 .3th
rh * . t h r n r * N. 32 d r ! , 30 mtn, Viy 2 « . « l
rh* . I l irn r * I;. 10 13 rh *. l*&gt; l i r f . , N
of SK ' i so d L ' v ol S W l i of l-rr. Ih ;
id S L
of S K '( so il S K ' , of N K W
h r r 2 1 . all In Tp. 2 0 , It. ,10 K., W H . 1
\a ti^ b » t IU*»a F'dbtli, f'a rl L Ib»\auKhn, N W , ot N L ' . of NW I , ol K.-r 6 ; K K M
M a iv h S
H eV au V h n , O ils |L U r V i u i l i f i , of N K ' , nl S W I s and S t , of N E W
of .
L a u ra F. Mac ruder, J a m e s \V. Lilly, 'llio s. N U ' . ol S VV *4 pf H*e. 7 : S K o l
NE M
W. Moran, M. J- La a fun, A.’ Waiiui Law*' r l N W J * s'rd* H F l L p t 'tlw» at Hrr. I ;

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TclJoto zerge in o n e o f th e ra rely
eromlnp ’. shades,
trimmed with
rohd braid, a satin collar and chl/*
,n tetf makes «p th is sim p le fro ck .
f ulio effectiv e i n t a i l n o r voile.

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Nollr* * f Application far T a i Deed tinder
Median B or Cfcaple/ 4 BM. Law* * f Flor­
ida
Notice D hereby ( h e n that II. I - l la l i h t .
lurcha.er ol T a t Ccrtlflcat. No. 1690, datedbp 6 th day ol July. A. IK 1607, ha* filed
•aid ‘e r r t J t i r s t * . In my oRIre, and has mad*
appllratlon lor Lai deed to In up In accord­
ance with law.
Paid certificate emhrkrra
he followlnt de.tVlhrd property situated In
Seminole county, Florida.— 1 o-wll: S H ol
I jit VS. A. K. Grinin’* ' Pub. Die. partr
Sera. 7 and B, Tp. 71 K. Itan(p SO K.
The aald land brine aaaearrd at th* d *l*
nl (he Is.uanr* of such certificate In th*
nam* of A. B. Griffin.
V
Aku nut It* I* hereby plvrn that II. L.
Haight. purrha-er ol T aa Certificate No.
1966, ild e d the *th day ot June, A. D. IStiSj
has fitrO aald rr d lfl.s!,- In me office, and
haa ffliilr ap|&gt;llratlon lor t a t deed to l*-u*
In trc u rd tn r e with Itw. Kalil cdtlficatP ambfarre th» followlnt datrrfbad ptoperty *11usUd In Seminole county, Florida, tu-wlt;
S T i of N j , of lurt 27 A.
Gfltfin'a Sub.
DU.
T h e aald land briny aatearerl at the
dale of U-uanre ol ruch i cettlllCat* in the
name of A. K. Grltfin.
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Untr-a raid cerllfientea aha|l be redeemed
aceordlnt to taw lae dij-d* will Uiur* therron
on the Dih day nt March. A. D. t h i s .
A ll n i r * my offirlat rlrnniuri- and real thl[ the ftlli day ol het rbary. A. D. ISlh.
i-eali
F. A DltU/tl.APS.
f'.lt-rl C irr tlt ( 'a m i S.-Slm.lr f
4 V.'i ... • p ,
tt&gt; . \ l , l i r a , ' * —, II* t*.

with notches and seams even: draw ;
tho gathers at lower edgo to tho roqulrod slio, flnjsh with n bond underor over tho gathers as desired. 8ow
atcevo In ormholo an notched with
■njall "o'* perforation at shouldor
sontn casing In any fulness between
■ A lthough fictio n a l fo r form al w ear, notches. Hold tho sleeve toward you
th lt fr o c k ha* fhr sim plicity o f the when hasting It In armholo. •
To make tho skirt, slash to tho left
most fo rm a l designs. II 1* m ade o f
of center-front'along small " o " per­ In I ’lftuK Court. S r t r n l 'i imllrljil llrruil
w hite cr e p e .d c chine.
forations and finish tho edges for
In a ml for Hr ml mil »• I'ok-it If
ta
Form
i'h m fr r ;
For tho parties anil dances of tho closing. Closo hack seam.
l ir n a C . U n a art! by her liuiban*! *
coming season, many of which will tucks creasing on crosslines of slot
bo glvetij 1ft Interest of War funds, perforations, stitch the upper tuck •ml. nr if fi tr n&lt;1 W ft Hu a anl II *11 to
(Jti'H
this llttlt frock of whim silk, crepo 3Vi Inches from folded edgo. tho cen­ Mari’ I'o flr f hrVautttm. K m*a
l*Ml»,«If, r a r l l.« llrVa'uirttn. Wamh T i f l r '
do chine'Is designed. Tho front of ter tuck' 4 Incjioa from folded edgo H.
DnVouebnj U(i« It. UrVauciin.
(hn waist rtml snsh nro cut In
ono,
anti tho lower
tuck
5C ! Inches
from ' i|',urm
y-_ \inrm.ier.
Jsme- w
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I A Vi: i r l W l l . l IV A
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--folded
edgr
Turn
hem
nt
lower
edge
I,(lb.
Thu-.
W -M.-rsti.
A M
crossed In front and lied at tin* hack,
Inar l.a w tu n am i
l.iw lu h .
tho undorbody rln.0* In front and on small "o" perforations nnd stitch
h*K % ,fr , K . 1». O i t a M anti
i • • wba 11 1. In * wife, M a r t
l.u u U r
hits a square nock. Tho short cap 6 Inches frdfa turned edgo. Gather
r tir f. u n m a rried . M . K l ‘lH «
sleeves nro finished with short gath­ upper edgo between " T ” perforations. fIflo
h r r am i
— »—
F f r t r h r r , h rr , 4
ered puffs, tho sleeves being sewed In Adjust skirt to position, stitching litjFliaiifl. ia«. F. Itnrncf and m - r , Lii«
W m I I . llu r n r f
undcrbotly
armholes. Thren deop tho upper edgo along crossllno of alli.f
mi
— - r i i ' f i i f i f , trita w l f p , a n d
smnll “o'' perforations In undorbody,
tucks nnd a hem trim tho skirt
lh r u n tin o w n h r ‘r» *if M a rj.’ I'n f
trr 1 autfhn lima I'o lh lli. Carl
Medium slio roqulrrs S,1^ yards 3C* with eenterfrorlts ami center-backs
even; bring small ''o'' perforation nt
I,
h i \ a u rlm ,
M a rch
S
I* r Inch material.
Vatirhn, CMU II. I &gt;r VHugh*.
upper
edgo
of
skirt
to
underarm
As n proper foundation, for the
I,•ura F. Marruder, J a m i « VV
I.«11&gt;,, Thm. W Mi lan, M. J
outerblouso. begin tho construction neuin and bring tbo opening In skirt
VVarint: Lawton ami
Lawton,
to
the
side
edgo
of
vest.
with tho underbody. Close tho tin- *_ Lawlitit, ' lil« a Hr. K. L.
Then
take
the
outer
waist
and
(*•waid and --- (Iff ilil, hln wllr
der-nrm ami
shoulder seams as
M a r y A. H o rn e r, Marv l.ovi*#
notched. Turn hern In front at plait side edge of front placlpg " T "
llniriier
M. I,, Flair ha? and
notches, plait lower edge and mljunt on corresponding small .“o" perforaFlrtrhef, hrf hit*hand, Ja» F-lltirner
and
—— - IInrner hi* wife
2-lnch bolting underneath undorbody lions nnd tack. Closo under nrm
Wm. II. Horner ami —••---at lower edge.
* scam ns notched. Arrango over tin-. an«I
Horne* hi* wife.
t
Take tho trimming banjl next and derbody with renter-fronts nnd cqnllrtferof I'ubllnHi n
arrange on underbody' front with
tcxtbacks even; single email “ o"
Tn Mary IVr»er DrVauthn. Uo** PolMlI
upper edgo at double smnll‘**oo'' por-- iverfornllons-Jndlento contor-front of f'arl L DeVauthn,—M arth'S- lleVauanli.
fill* II. PeV*U)|hn. Laura F. Mairruder,
forntlons, cenlerfronts even. Tnck nutcr-wnlst. Tnck tho pointed ends ' J i i t i N W. Lilly, Thu*. W. Moran. A Waring
of front and *baek to tho trimming H.awifin ami -—
Lawtun, hit *»Het K. L*
lower nnd right sldo edges to posl
and —*—■— tlaAralil, Ma wHf, Mary
tlon nnd finish tho left side edgo for pieces C nnd F matching tho alnglti IhwaSil
L o u h o Horner, unmarrletl M. K Fletr hhr
closing. Close under arm nnd shoul­ small " n " perforations; cross the. ared
Fief chef, her husband, ii*. F*
I I nr iter and
- — 11or ner* his » lf r , W m .
sash
extensions
and
tlo
In
back
as
der seams of front nnd back trim­
M Ih s riirr and
p H o rn e r, hi'
* n '^
ming plrees next, and arrange on Illustrated
»Jt ■ n n k, no a n heir*
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Nollco o f Appllratlon f*r T a t Dead Under
Hcctlon a * f Chapter 43 1*. Laws of F l - f Id*
i f
- ,
N o lle* I* hereby |lvrn that J o * Kendrick,
purchaser ol T i t Certiorate No. 2163, dated
the Oth day ol Juna. A. D. l i s t , baa filed
•■Id r - rtlf ie a tt In my olfire, and baa maria
application far tsa deed to luue In accordanc* with Jaw.
Said rertlfletla *mbrae*a
lb* followlnt drirribed property rltualed
In Semlnol* rounty. Florida, to-wlti B i t ol
W ) ( of N B J I ol N C i f See. 0. Tp. * 0 P.
H. at B a i t . . 6 a m * . T h * aald lanij being
■•■rated at tba dal* of l b * Issuance of such
rertlfleat* In lha name of C. A. I’« f r . Uotela raid terllficala shall be redeemed ac­
cording to law t a i deed will luue thereon
qn the Oltf day ol March, A . D . ISIS.
W iln **s my official i l f n i i u r r and .aeat
This t h * f i h dry nt Frhru aty. A. I&gt;. I S I S ,
C*eall
■
E . A. DOUGLASS.
r t * r k Circuit Court Seminal* (to:, Fla.
4R-Tur—6tc
I V. M. Dcuslca*. D, C.

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No. t i l , dated t b * ( t b day of J a l y , A . I X
I t i l . ' has filed aald certificate la a y t i t * ,
and haa mad* application lot taa- d * * d l a , ,
two* In aceordanc* with l*W, R a l J - t t r t i S c a t * *m brace* t b * folio wing, dcacrlberf p n p - .
•rly allualed. In Poraloola J o n a t r , ' Flnrld a.
l*-wltt Lot DM. Midway In Se*. SZ, T p . I F
S, R. 31 Feat. T ba aald land b *ln t * •■*»&gt;*d
a t tb * data o f - l b * l i-u a n t* of ouch c a rtia ent* ln _Jb * nam* ot B * n . IJridJry.
"* Alao: N»tlew-I* hereby » Don ’ t V s t4 « r » - : —
O. L. Taylor, purrha-er of T aa Certfflcatw
No. SOS, dated ihn ( t b day o t - J n l y . A. D .
1916. haa filed raid certificate In my o S U *
and baa mad*-ap plication for taa,d *«&lt; ! t a
laau* la nccordanc* with law. Said t art lo­
cate ambracea l b * following described prop­
erty rltualed In Seminal* rounty. Florida,
to-wit! Lot 90 Mlday, .Her. S I , T r . I * 8 - .
It. SI Ea*t.
Said land being aarcu d a t
lb * data of lb * laaaanr* of aucb re rtlO rala
In tbo neroa ol Raubsn White.
Alao: Notice fa h*r*by glean t h a t M r *.
O. L. -Taylor, purchaser of T a t C*rllfl&lt;at«
No. I ( 2. dated (he ( l b day of J a l y , A. D .
! 91Sr haw filed aald certlficata In my oMnaw
and baa made application lor l o t deed t a
laau* lo accord anc* with law. Bald eerlJOcpla embrace* tbo following den rlbed prop­
erty altuated In Seminole eounty, Fto rk fa,
lo -n lt: Lot IS, William Clark'* S ub - D i r .
hot 24, 1911c. 1 2 'T i e r 16. llobln«on'» S u rv e y
ol Sanford.
T o * aald land bolng •nao*no*d
nt the date of t b * laauanr* of aucb c e r t lo­
cal* in tb * noma ol W. J . McUrlda. .
Uideas such rerltScalaa ahall be r*&lt;lren**&lt;t
according lo law t a t deeds will laau*- Ihaieoai
on the 2 Jrd day of Mateb, A, D. I S I S .
Wit nett my official •algnatur* and **n I
tbit tbe-lOth day ol Fabruary, A. *D. I S I S . .
(aealj
B . A. D O U G L A S S ,
.
Clerk Circuit Conrt Seminole Co., F la.
&amp;2-T uml 6te
Uy V. M. Doutlata. D . , C ,

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MARCH 1. 1918

VOLUME IX

B1GELRS
SIBERIA TO

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AHEAD OF

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g i Kpfi
TQ- * O MT (t
. fire of congratulations foe the-varied,
*
•
--* _
Aerial and artillery fighting on
display; thojro'sring celery field And .
.the Britiah and French fronts la STATE -C O M M I T T E E KRAUSE S H O W S WILL SECRETARY'M A R L O t V E the uniqueness of the patriotic tr - ,
RUSSIAN SITUATION RE­ most severe. Eighteen German
:hr
rsngement of the exhibit. The bigWRITES
ABOUT
THE
WILL
FURNISH
THE
TURNED
DOWN
QUIRES HEROIC MEA­ planes wero brought down by tho
cannon resting on a bale of Seminole*
MANY EXHIBITS
AMUSEMENTS
.
French and*Gcrman airmen and guns
cotton
donated by the progressive
RESOLUTION
SURES OF ALLIES
while-Berlin claims to htVe account­
L.
A.
Brumley
keeps up a. fire o T \
Jacksonville, Feb. 28, (Special.)—
Next week the youngiters and tho
Jacksonville, Feb. 28.—By a vote
London, Eng.. Mar. l . - A j p c e c h ed fo r 15 entente machines. Ger­
"fftoli
ammunition’’
shooting, corn,,
Tho
Florida
S
tito
Fair
is
on
and
on
Olden will hnve a chance to enjoy
m,do Sunday by Viscount Motono man airdromes, railway stations and of 23-to 0 thu.State Democratic exec­ themselves as the big Elks Carnival in fine ahape. The formal opening potatoes, beets and turnips across
,nd reports from P aris'as to Japan s other points continue to bo bom­ utive- ‘committee, which convened and Jubilee will .take-placo for one woa Tuesday, tho 26th, a t 2:30 p. 'm. tho booth into a net ju s t outside.
hero Tuesday morning to arrange
activities agalnit tho German Ad- barded .by,,allied airmen.
On the barrel of the cannon is the
week only. There will be something All counties ' having exhibit! were
v*nce in Russia aro given-prom i­
British shipping logics • for the for the. primary election to be held doing every minute, and for the pur­ requited to be ready to. check In wording
’’Elevation:
Middle-o
nence In London morning papere. week show an increase over tho pro tho t»th of Juno* declined to adopt a pose of keeping things moving the ready at* 10:00 a. m., of th a t date Franc*’’ and just above, a large
The Times asys it undersUnda thb vlous. period. Eighteen mcrchnnty resolution offered by W. B. CrAw­ dclcbratcd Krause Shows have boon but only ono county out ,ot tw enty- Scminolo county sigh is suspended,
•laicnient of tho Japaneso foreign men, 14 of more than 1,600 Iona ford of Osceola cqunty, endorsing
secured to furnish the amusements. two was able to do this; that county while underneath, tho legend "There
minuter are regarded in wall inform­ wero sunk by submarines, or mines National.Suffrage, but by a- vote of
Tho people here know what tho was Seminole. As usual, tho Sem­ Ain’t No Mason-Dixon Line,” indi­
ed sections as an authoritative dec­ as compared with 16, including 12 10 to , 10 thb committee placed for Krauso Shows arc and thoy need no inole County Fair. Aasodatlon car­ cates the broad national copperation.
laration ' of Japan&gt; policy. In its of the larger tonnage the week be­ tho first tjnuTairico its creation the Introduction here as they played the ried out their ’ programme tp the under tho ono Great Flag. Tho
editorial comment .th e Daily Mail fore. France and Italy lost no ships state tax commission fh tho primary. Seminole County Fals last year and letter and their exhibit was In placo wonderful Wakefield display of mar-of the large tonnage, and France The office-of juvcnllo Judge of’Duval gave general satisfaction'.. They aro and ready for entry exactly a t 9:50 maladcs, Jams, etc., hold the atten­
tion and Admiration of thousands
**"Thc appeal to Japan and tho only one vessel of less than 1,GOO county was also placed In the pri­ only different, this year in that they a. m.
• ; &gt;,
United • States to cooperate in con­ tons. Another Spanish ship,- the mary.’ These wero tho most Impor­ have many 'new features and •'have
every day.
Senator Duncan U.
W ithout doubt -Seminole county Fletcher, in comhany with somo of
fronting. the Germans in Siberia is Sariilero,’ the sixth in fivo weeks Is tant actions of-the Democratic com­ added tho Whip to tho many amuseanswered by Viscount M otona as far repotted' to hnvo been torpedoed by mittee which was called together by monts for the. children and lrovo also has an exhibit Surpassing nny other Jacksonville's leading .d titen a paidat the Fair and at the opening, when thc Seminole county exhibit a perChairman Gporge P.* Raney of Tamp
n German submarine.
• •
as Japan is concerned.
.
Chairman George P. Raney, of added many other new and novel tho curtain was pulled up, visitors sonai visit yestorday nnd unhesitat­
••If an allied campaign in which
Tatnpa, at 10:30 o’clock this morn­ features. This aggregation is a clean showered the exhibit with a rapid ingly pronounced the exhibit as un­
japan and United States would have Born to Mr. Mrs. C. II. Smith a fina ing in tho Seminolu Hotel. Thirty one in every respocct and Benny
surpassed by any on tho grounds.
;
an important part would control tho baby girl.
members of men holding the proxies Krauso holds tho sobriquet among
Tho first Seminole county dtixen
Siberian railroad and tho rich food
of duly elected members annwered the showmen as the man weith the
honoring Iho exhibit Vlth his * pres­
Sunday school shows as ,he allows
‘ml wood producing- country of Si­
to their names. *
•
ence: wns Col. Schcllo Maine.*, one of
nothing objectionablo in his outfit.
beria. an opposing stroke would be
Stafford Caldwell, holding tho
tho F air‘directors and tho aecpnd was .
The Sanford-Elks have secured the
dealt Germany’s advance. The se­
proxy of C. D. Blackwell of Suwan­ Krause Show* for • the purpose of
Mr. If. G. Dietcrieh.vere blow-dealt tho allies’ cause alnee county, offered tho -resolution
All told, twenty-two .counties have _
holding u week’s entertainment that
rcfdy i» hotcieablc.",
prescribing the qualifications of elec­
entered hut so far only eighteen aro '
will bring the people to Sanford for
tors as follows:
.
•* a good t m&gt; and In this good time
on tho ground and up to last night, ,
Washington, D. C .,.M c h /l---- /Ja"
That
tlie
terms
and
conditions
of
only fivo were complete to.enter th o all
of
the
pa
&gt;plo
will
Join
for
a
week
pan'\ move to dovolop th ejecling of
contest. Besides Scminolo thoy are:
which
legal
electors
shall
lie
de­
of
fun
anu
amusement.
the allies tbward a proposal for joint
Clay, Alachua. Bradford and Wash­
clared
and
taken
as
proper
members
military operations in Siberia to
The Elks lodge of Lakeland con­
ington.’ Tho counties chocking into',
of the Democratic party of the state
keep the vast Stores nt Vladivostok
.
;_______
.
tracted for the' Krause Shows this
dato are: Scmlnolp, Clay, Columbia, .
of Florida and entitled to vote in the
and the trans-Siberian railway from |
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week and they are holding forth to EDUCATIONAL DEPART­
Gadsden, Alachua, Brevard, Dhde,
primary election for* the nomination
fairing into the bands of the invaders 1p £ A T U It E D HERE IN of candidates of the Democratic par­ large crowds liightly there and* thcMENT SECURES THIS
Bradford, Monroe, DcSoto, Polk,
Lakclitnd Telegram has the follow­
»as widely discussed today by dip­
Falm
Beach, St. Johns, Washington,
ty
in
the
regular
primary
election
APRIL
ON
GIGANTIC.
GREAT
SPEAKER
lomats and officials, but all were re­
ing to Bay about them:
N
Duval nhd Broward. The Stato
to ho held on tho first Tuesday after
luctant to give opinions for publica­
SCALE
Jacksonvlllo, Fla., Feb. 27, 1918. Farms have an individual showing
•«The Elks' Carnival opened last
tho first Monday in June, 1918,
tion.
.
*7
'
night
with
gvery
Indication
of
being
T.
W. Lawton, Sanford, Fla.
in tho Agricultural Building, as haa' •
Opinion in London th at the dec­ • Yesterday afternoon the'executive shall be as follow*:
-Yes,
afternoon
and
evening,
Mar.
a
big
success,
Judging
from
the
largo
also Tarpon Springs iponge Indus- .
First —That such legal elector is n and happy crowd o f. Lakeland s
laration by tho Japaneso foreign committee of the Seminole Chapter
fourth,
Mo
charges.*
.
try. 'O nly two counties, according to ■
Minister, Count Motono, in tho Jap­ of the American Red- Cross signed while man,:
*. • ., pleasure seekers, for. they started to
Franklin-II. Giddlngs. * the general opihlon- have a chance of
contracts
with
the
Kirkland
Society
anese diet could bo Interpreted only
Socond—That such legal elector cornu ns early ns 7 o'clock and by
Through the Influences of tho cdu- competition with Seminole, these, are
as a declaration th a t Japan was Cirsus to bring its entire equipment, shall upon participating in said p rl-‘ 8:30 it seemed as If everybody in
Washington and Alachua. All-how­
about to intervene was regarded.ns band and big circus features for a mary rloction unqualifiedly thoreby; town had'm ado up their- minds to cationatfe dejjarjment of Seminole ever are Workk o f-art showing, tho *
county
n^angements
havo
been
mado
further evldenco-that tho negotiation three days’ circus, April 11- 12' and bind himself to vote for in tho gen­ see .tbo sights at the one and same
various products In a grand display. ,
now proceeding botwocn tho co­ 13. Most of the circus, characters eral election, and support all candi­ time. All shows and rides were do­ for two addresses to be given in.SnnTo
d
on
March
4th,
next
Monday
will
bo
Impersonated
by
local’pcoplc.
Varied IfldusIrlea.Bulldljtg
•
belligerents are to make the action of
dates of the Democratic party nom­ ing a land olfico business. Linos of afternoon and evening, by Dr. F. II.
International character,
probably
This ’ will he n new and novel inated in said primary election.
In this building, various concern*
people were formed in front of the GJddinga of Columbia UnLyerslty.
. eluding the participation Of Ameri­ means of raising money to carry for­
have exhibits of their product. No­
Third—That such legal cleltors do •Tony Circus’’ waiting for their turn
Dr. Giddlngs . Is on a tour of the table among these being tho Cuban •
can forces.
ward the* work of tho greatest of all unqualifiedly declare his belief in the to get in, for os fast as ono perform­
country delivering patriotic educa­ exhibit of tho islands products.
While officials wero silent nnd dis­ war time charities. Much has to be
ance
would
end
the
crowd
would
file
inciples of the Democratic party
tional apecches, without cost to.tho
posed to mlnimixe discussion of tho
irive his allegianco to the Domo- in nnd all seals would bo taken and town or audionco. Ho Is working Chock-Ncal oflth thejr famous Max­
subject, it is known th a t exchnges
well House Coffee aro'apparently ia
atlc party both state, and national. the "big show would be on again.
under the auspicea of tho National tho lead. Thq Jacksonville- Chamber
of opinion aro going on . w ith ’perfect
•‘And it sure was some • show.' Security League, which Is sending
of Commerce, true to ita progressive
understanding between Japan, tho
Twelve acta. * Fourteen head of out over* tho United States .men of
spirit ere maintaining a booth of serr
United States and tho other cowoadorfully. apd perfectly trained exceptional alijllty to deliver lee,
vice for tho out of town visitor. Tho
brlligercnta, which would make the
horses, ponies and mules.
The lure* on the War.
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* booth Is In charge of R. W. Pearplan of Join action wholly accept­
Dr. - R. M. McElrpy, educational man. assisted by the exceptionally
able to all, thoroughly defining its
director* of the NaUonal Socurity capable, Mlaa Rosa Goldman. It is.
extent and duratio n ..
•* and everybody was .delighted with
asserted.that Miss Goldman knpwa
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Russian representatives oppose
tho calibre of the shows for there Loaguo says:
"The winning of tho war la tho more, people throughout Florida,than
entrance of the Japanese in Siberia,
aro some mighty clever singers, dan­
problem
which today must tako anjc other lady -In the state and to
but the co-belligerents arc thorough­
cers artd comedians and a ’ten-piece
prcccdenco
of all other questions visit thla booth one would be.aatlaJ
ly alarmed lest the vast quantities of
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jazx band that can play tho Jaxslest
and
a
dear
understanding of tho fled th a t thla la Jrue. Cohen Bfoe.
supplies ' piled* up a t Vladivostok,
of jaxx time* ayncopated harmony;
jneanlng of the war, by the maaaes are also thero with a service booth.
bought and paid for with American
This is beyond' all doubt’ the Lest of our people la essential to victory. The progressive American Agricul­
essh should fall Into tho hands of
minstrel show-that Lakeland baa had
tural Chemical Company. Have m
the Germans.
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"B ut after victory must come re­ qnlque exhibit and prominent in
in ’a long time. *
"Tho Whip,*” s now and aenia- construction, .and the National Se­ their exhibit ia Sanford eciery and
• London, Eng.,
Mq)i. 1.—The
tlonal riding.device, sure made a hit curity Leaguo believe* th a t MEN- ttuce. Cummer Lumber Cm, Tha.
council of people's coraralaaarlea, oer
r ? Us Jaicor Lfght «nd‘.Southern Cjrprear
with the Tiderw and spectators , alike fPAL..-PREPAREDNESS
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cording to a R3uter'a-dispatch fromproblems
will
aave
us
many
and
eoat- Comnany are In evidence with a tfor Jt is Almost as much fun looking
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Petrograd Jia&gt; issued Another call to
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tractive, eahlblu: # • ’
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armsj in which it is declared th at the
Tho universities have provldod
icar the Joyous laughter and screams
German invaders aro arresting tho
Automobile* and Accessorise
of delight some three blocks sway aa men admirably qualified for this
workingmen’s and soldiers' councils
Every
mak* of car In the co u n try
tho happy rider* were being whisked task. The Leaguo haa provided the
shooting captured Red Guards and
Is
in
evidence
in this building andT
around the curve* and along the National, hon-partlsan organiration
arming German and Austrian prla*
among
the
attractive
car exbaMlac
•which
is
necessary
to
give
unity
to
xigtaga of tho "Ride of all Rides."
oners in the Ukraine. Tho proelamacan
be
seon
the
Hudson,
A pperson,.
Tho ever popular Merry-Go- their efforts and th* funds which Cadillac, Dodgo, Buick, Jordan, Oak- •
tion asserts th a t tho troops at tho
Round and tho big giant Ferris wilt enable them to travel widely." land and Chevrolet. This exhibit-*r
front have now pulled themselves
whtel were doing their share also.
Dr. Giddlngs will apeak In the will not be completed before Satur­
together and are resisting the inva­
_n fact all attractions a t 9 o’clock UlK^ -8chosLW ond*y_»ftewo9n, .*t
sion. It concludes:
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wero dolng capkcily b\ia|nesa'and’tho 2 o’clock, cspedally to the pupils of day.
"M ay the blood spilled in this un
W oman's Work Building
committee Is much ploasod with the the Sanford schools. However, av
equal struggle fall on the heacs of
The
completo school system of
first results and tho fact that tho cry dtixen of 8anford is cordially In
the German socialists, wjio are bl­
Duval
county
la in thla building and
Crauso Greater Shows ma’do good vited to attend this lecture, free of
owing tho Gcrma.n. workmen to be
in addition-tone*of*the grandest dis­
all claims of their advance., man. charge.
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ranked among tho Caine and Ju ­
E®ery member of tha B. P. O. E. . At eight o’clock, Monday tvaning. plays .of manufactured home pro*
dases."
odgo will be presaod into service the Dr. Giddinga will apeak in the Bap­ ducts, fancy work and drcaa material
Enrollment of the new army
next five days helping to take care tist TAmple,’ and. w t bopq to aee a ia in evidence.. Thp exhibit la In
proceeding, auccesafully, an exchange
of the crowds and eeeinff th a t tvey- large . audience there to greet the charge of matiy of Jacksonville'*
Telegraph djspatch asys. Cossack
body has a good time. All shows Doctor, and to learn more conriern- leading ladles and. they era untiring:
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regiments In Petrograd ara being
and ride* open every afternoon at 2 ing the Great War, and It* varloui In their effort* to locals And make
■sent in the direction of.Pskov and
feel a t home the- Florida visitors a t
and every night at 7.1
problems, aa they affect* ub in' bur tho fd r;
other regiments formed of mixed de.
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taehments are-marching to tha front.,
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Csnncre Ordered (o Hold* Goods
Let’s ahow otir loyalty ap.d patri­
The colored building has) done It­
’ Washington, Feb. 27.—AU csnnorA otism b y bfing a t th s Tem ple,next
Today’s War Newa _
■re sdrlsed today by tho Food Ad­ Monday . evening a t eight o’clock. self proud by having for l^a car*
The American lector in Franca
■otna of tha.ptaU ’a moat progressive
ministration to hold for war pur­
was again subjected to attack* by gas
Let’s
do
our
p
art
towards
WIN*
colored dtiM na and all in:all, doth
poses until furthar advised all can
■hells which b id little effect.
NING
TH
E
WAR,
ing a t the big fair excels the collec­
nad corn, peas and tomatoes, string
Tuesday’s two gas attacks cause:
Remember, both of these lectures,’ tion the colored folks of Florida have
beans and salmon now on hand,
five deaths .sod* the poisoning of
by ji most sminenUy qualified speak­ gathered- to show j h e lr ability .and . „
about GQ American aoldisra. Tho
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Tha dance ae tho Elks Club t u t er," eleven y e a n , a newspaper man, energy. Noticeable In this building
majority of those affected by gas ara
years urr.- college pfofea- U til. Fw w nd.n M i n t of U .rlava»Inf, waa ;*4yery»vdeUghtlu! afgot In ■ sepoy's ’condition.
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th i greatest And m o st Im­ o n county, s h o w in g '* woo’d work;
’
pelled
com* of
upthis
with
thoir p a duly
rt of falr, .*.l Qjilte*- a n u rilM r •«» oat of
Thuttocopies
resolution
German ’ airplanes* a r t still'active' road within a radlu. of fifty, mile, tbartlfled
p
orting
subject
of
tha
d
a
y
c
a
re
ab­
fancy
work
and
m
anufactured.
state by
taxes
a reactionary movethois.chairman,'and
aecrc- town &gt;poopl# wars tbera.- ^ Abotjt
biggest
over tha ’American front, 27 having will hersdd tha coming of .tba
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solutely .FREE.
twenty couple*, were preAentry
of
this
committee
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tmmediate-i I
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and boat. ' t J t ■
«ooaa$ the Une Wedneeday. *
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rovislon which declared "T hat if
ich legal elector voted In tho last
sneral election ho shall not have

DR. GIDDINGS
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Bigger, Better, Greater, Grander than Ever

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Three Manunoth Riding Devices to Please the Masses:—The World's Best
and Most Costly the Whip; The Gold and Glittering Jumping Horse Merry
Go Round; The Sky Scraping Big Eli Ferris Wheel. The Big Free Out Side
Attraction and that Famous Jass-Uniform Concert Band Giving. Two Free
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constructed it and built a modern
common battery exchange; those
rates to be subject to the approvnl
of the Railroad Commission, State
of Florida. - I ‘ enclose copy of tho
rate agreement of February 1st,
1915, between the city council of
Sanford and the Souther^ Hell Tele­
phone d^Teldglaph Company. The
Florida Railroad Commissioners de-.
dined to approve the new schedule
of rute 3 agreed upon between the
City of Sanford, the Southern Bell
Telephone Si .Telegraph Company
RAISE IN RATES ARE ON­ nnd the subscribers of the Sanford
LY ACCORDING TO FOR­ Telephone Company in advance of'
tlje reconstruction of the exchange,
MER AGREEMENT
and on April 19th. 1915. the* city
The following letter from David council of Sunford as a body and us
I.aird, genera! manager of the South­ individauls passed a resolution re­
ern llell Telephone Co„'explains the questing the Southern Bell Tele­
raisoAn rales that will soon name be­ phone und Telegraph Compnny to
fore ’.lie Railroad Commission here: purchase the physical property of
the Sanford Telephone Company,
Mr. U. J. Holly, Sunfdrd Herald,
rebuild it nnd agreed to assist the
Sunford, Kin.
Southern Bell Telephone Si Tele­
Dear Sir: .
graph Company in securing tho ap­
' Referring to article in the .Sanford proval of tile Florida Railroad Com­
Herald of Feb. 12th. I am sure our missioners of the rates that had
patrons in Sanford are laboring un­ been agreed upon with the city
der a misapprehension with refer­ council of Sanford and the subscrib­
ence to our application to the Rail­
ers of the Sanfhrd Telephone Com­
road Commission. Slate of Fhiridn, pany. I enclose herewith a copy of
for an increase in business rates in the resolution adopted by tin* city
Sanford.
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council of Sunford on April 19th,
During January, 1815, the sub­ 1910..
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scribers of the Sanford Telephone
Acting upon the agreement we
Company signed a petition requost- had made with the city council of
• ipg the -Southern Hell Telephone Si Sanford nnd subscribers of. the San­
Telegrnph Company to purchase, ford Telephone
Company,
the
take over nnd reconstruct the. phys­ Southern Beil Telephone &amp; Tele­
ical telephone property of the Snn- graph Company purchased and took
ford Telephone Company, ami ov« - : m" piiy ical telephone prop­
agreed in that petition to pu&gt; cet-j erty of the Sanford Telephone Com­
tain rules after the property had pany ' in April, 1915, built a new
been rebuilt by the Southern Hell modern common battery exchange
Telephone Si Telegraph Company. in Hanford and put the now cxchunge
1 enclose herewith copy, of th a t peti­
.Into service in December', 1916.
tion.
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On February 1st, 1915, the city phone plunt of tltr Southern Bell
council of Sanford, Fla., granted to Telephone St Telegraph Company In
the Southern Bell Telephone Si Tr-lc- Sanford, Fla., is the best that can
grti; h Company n franchise, nnd en­
be built and equal to ut^y in the
tered into nn agreement with the
world.
Southern Ill'll Telephone Si TeleThe agreement between the City
uph' Company as to rates to lie
mrged after the. Southern Hell Tel­ of Sanford, the Southern Bell Tele?
ephone Si Telegraph Company hadphone Si Telegraph Company and
bought the physical.property of thesubscribers of the Sanford Telephone
Sanford Telephone Company, re­Company provided for tho following

LETTER FROM
THE TELE­
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.E c o n o m y i n - L a n d s c a p i n g
Tho Royal Palm Nurseries are the
largest growers of ornamentals 'in
the State, with a variety more com­
plete than any in the South. Any
Iftndicapc effect can be produced
with our atock. Our free service
department will make suggestions.

B eau tiful Effects With
Our Plans and Materials
__ We have produced notably-be au ti-_
ful landscape effects at the Davista
Subdivision, St. Petenburg; the cel­
ebrated Palmer Eatut.cs'on Saraaoja f
Bay; the Mathcsqn-and-Pf.cring Ea-„._.
talcs at Miami and for a countless
number of otbera.

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rates when*tho Sanford Telephone
Exchange has as many as 400'tele­
phone stations, and .said rates are to
remain M ifforcc until the Sanffird
Telephone Exchange 'has .850 sta­
tions;
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Stations, $3.00 per month.
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Unlimited Duplex Business Line
Stations; $3.00 per month. _
• Unlimited Special Line Residence
Stations, $2.00 per month.'
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-Unlimited Duplex Line Residence
Stations, $1.50 per month.
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The telephone exchange at San­
ford. Fin., now Iiuh 552 stations, and
the Southern Red Telephone &amp; Tele­
graph Station has requested per
mission of the Railroad Commission,
statu of Florida, to put in above
schedule of rates into effect, wliieh
will mean no increase in the resi­
lience rules and an incrrnsn of ?1 00
per month on business stations.
This is strictly in accord with our
ugreetnent with the city council of
Sanford and fornfer telephone .sub
scribers of the Sqnford Telephone
Company, and we bought and re­
constructed the property in good
fnith bused upon such agreements.
We are out now earning a return
on our investment in Sanford. Flu.,
ut present riites, and we respectfully
ask. for the support of our subscrib­
ers- in connection with our applica­
tion to the Railroad Commission of
Florida for rates as arc named In
the .agreement between tho city
council of Sanford, Fin., former sub­
scribers of the Sanford Telephone
Company and the Southern Bell
Telephone und Telegrnph Company.
Yours truly.
David l.nird,
Gen. Mgr.

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w ill'appreciate it and will recipro­
cate your favor when t wc get back
by brjnginif the girls .around and
eating your ice cream. Somebody is
playing the pinno, and you enn guess
they are making some fuss singing
‘Home, Sweet Home,' and singing
love songs.( But it will be 9 o’clock
soon pnd then they will have to. pipe
down and.stand by their hammocks,
Wish you could sleep ’one night In
one of these .hammocks when -it is
rough. -You would never die hnppy
Till you did it ngnin. We call them
'dream sacks.” We had n swell din­
ner Christmas and New Year's, and
plenty of music, but no wine—you
know we arc all on the water .wagon
now. 1 have got a bad cold. Guess
I will see the doctor tomorrow nnd
get some ‘black pills.’ They give us
them for colds, headaches, toe allies
un'd tnothal-hes. They say the army
u.fcs brown ones, but we all think
the black ones are the prettiest nnd
nil the boys nre foolish about them.
Write me a long letter.and tell me
the news. x
"Yours,
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"N . S. S. Tampa, rare Postmaster,
New York, N. Y.” .

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For Member L fllaU lar*

T o tbo Doraorrollc V oter* ot Seminole Co.!
1 hereby announce my randldocy lo r raprra c n la tlv r In
tho n o it
F lo rid * *te (H a ta ro
from Seminole county. aubjeet to the damo rra tlr prim ary to bo hold Juno 4th ol tjilo
year, and Invite y o u r considerationt 'ot my
qualification!.
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*Tny ns you go" Is n mighty good
principle, blit do pflce lias got you
gnln* so fast you ties throw 'em do
money nn' holler: "Keep do change I"
—Atlanta Constitution.

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Qur, Rabbits.
Tho term rabbit was formerly more
properly applied t«» the burrowing spe­
cies of the old world. la-pus cun Icuius
(inclining to burrow), though by com­
mon usage our molly cottontail has so
long been teriflcd a rabbit that tllo
rinnte will now stuud; ns will that of
Letter From Sailor Lad
. • Jack rabbit for the big western buro of
The following letter is from Fred the prairies t»nd Pacific- coast.
Mnnslleld to a friend in Tampa pncl
was published in the Tampa- Times. In Jlrroll Court, He-entk JudIrUI Circuit
Hrmlnotr County. Flo. In Cbanrerj
Mr. Mansfield is a nephew of Mrs. Maaal* l'. litiVo*. Complainant
,a.
Citation
Jack Vnughn of this city:
Cleveland Von Huron lloevea
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Dr. J. F. Hnrknrss of tho Michi­ To
Cleveland Von Iluran llaqvoa, Wlimine-.
Inn, North Carolina:
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gan Avenue Drug Store received tho
You aro hereby ordered to be and appear
following letter from Fred Mans­ before* our aold Court at the Court llnuie In
Florida, Jn the above entitled cauae
field,. who is on board tho revenue Sanford.
on tbo Aret Monday In April, ISIS, mini
cutter "Tam pa” in the navy. The tho Aral day ot aold month, to arrwer tho
bill ot complaint filed herein aialnat you.
Tam pa is named ufter th ls^ city elao the aame will bo taken aa'conferred, fol­
which was formerly its chief port of lowed by final derreo.
It I* further ordorrd that thla order bo
call on 'the revenue cutter duties. publiahed In the Hanford Herald, a new*,
papef
publiahed In Seminole county, one*
Evidently the young man who en­ each wook
for four consecutive week*. -•
listed hero is having a great time, ' Wltneaa my hand and the acal of aald
court thin the Slat day of Febrtlory, IBIS.
though he says the "U-boats duck
(acal)
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E . A. D O U G L A S S ,.
.* Clerk Circuit Court, Bomlnol* Co., 11a.
them ." No. hint of- where the b«at Dlrklnton
ft IXcMnann.
Solicitor* lor CorapulqantJ--- e i-ir&lt;&gt; ^
is or- of wherq-young* Mansfield- has
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been is given in tho l.ctter' which fol­
New Form Jeoreal fo rF to tld *
The'Florida Tlmea-Unlon t* preparing to
lows:
publl-h a new farm migitln* «t a general
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character that will have the name of the
Farm and l.lv* Stock Record. The firat
'.‘Dear Dop! The good ship Tampa number will b# laaued March 5, during the
pru^rtfi
lh« Florid* Kill* }*iraaiia r.iis still on top,- and all well. Hope position, ofand
'will be circulated with the
[this will find you well and business regular iuu* ol the dally on that date, and
• III be rent teparaUly to all farmer*, grow,
good. I would like to he hack in era end atock raUera In the atatc, a circula­
tion ol CO.000 being guaranteed. Tbo Form
Tam pa again, but don't think it and
IJv* Slock llocord Will U l**u*d
will bo long before we nil will be monthly for the preeont, ond will go out
the firat Tueaday ul every month to kll
back in' the States. 1 have had a regular subscribers of tho *1Imes-Unlon, inn
subscriptions
bo tsken for tbs nsw
little excitement with the •U-boats,' firm msistln* will
at ths nl» of SO esnts • y**f
to
thQM
wlia
*r»Tiot
■tJbirnbrmtrf tbrvValVjr'
- b u f th e y ‘w on't-ftght—-always- duck.
Tho m*K*tin# will hir# ■ iPtdil otoff of
Wc have got a few shots'ut them, editor* and msnsetr*. ond ihr tntlro orof tho ntwaptpor will assist In
though. Doc, if there are any boys imitation
making tho llocord tho boot farm
In the aoutb. . Thoro wilt t*» apoc.left there tell them they had better published
lal artlrlra by well known farm*r*» croworo
•get-in the-game, for It beaU-shooting and atock r|U«r&gt;. • number of drpartmrnta
rovtrinc
proctlcolly ooory phtao of farm
quail and is great sport. Don't for­ lift. Interfiling
Action feature*, • depart­
ment
for
tho woman and hourohnld, etc.,
get to tell the girls hello for me and In fact, fomethlnr
for eyery reomber of tho
wish them all a happy, new year. family, and all tho realtor propared with a
flow
to
making
It
Interesting, popular and
Wo havo'had some rough weather benofldal to all reader*.
With tho govern­
ment urging tho speeding up of produrtlon
lately, but the Tampd Is some sea­ of
all foodstuffe, farming in tho oouth will
going ai)lp. 1 havo some fun rag­ be'given a wonderful Impetua, and tha de­
velopment!
along thU lino In the neat few
ging tho New York 'guys’ wo have year* will bo
remarkable. Tho Farm and
Live
Stork
Record I* planned to aoelit In
oa-board. They are from the ncadtbla great work of development and Increased
emy. in New York. We rag 'th em production, and the first number will be
forward to eagerly by all those who
about the board sidewalks on Broad looked
are Interested In the progrrsj -of Florida,
adv.
way. 1 would Iklo to say where wc
are at and what we aro doing, but
$ 1.00 Will Bq. Given
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•to
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each
of
several
school
boys
who
about the movements of the ships.
If you happen to see any of the par­ will deliver copies of the Curtis pub­
ents of tho boys we havo aboard tell lications to customers. Only* school
them we are all well 'and getting boys—clean,. gentlemanly and 'am along fine. Wo are getting all the. bilious—need apply. The $1.00 in
■ugar we want and I'll bet you a addition to liberal cash profits and
half a crown- that you are not. many other advantages.- Apply to.
Doe, If you-would call up-the Times F.. L. Miller, Theodore J. -Miller A
and bays them put up a wprd or two Son,’ First St., 8anford, Fla. '
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years old. Broken to ride.’ C*D b*
seen at Lemon Bluff near Oitws.
T. A. Tice, Osteen. Flu.
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FOR KENT ’
where no name is mentioned In tho
ad, please do not ask Tha Herald
For Rent —Fish house at foot of’
for information ns to the identity of | Park avenue. Could In- -i-&lt; d u
tho advertiser.
Usually wo do n o t. warehouse.
Inquire Mr*. ('. R.
know, who tho advertiser is and if Walker, I00G FL Second St. *I-2t
we do we are -not allowed to givo I
For Rent—Ox F'ilire F'aitor;. i-ropout this information. Simply writo
n letter and address it aa per in- j erty including tw-o-storj •arohoaw,
in good, condition. II. C. Dulloa*.
structions in the ad.
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WANTED

Rhode Island Red eggs for'hatch-;
Waitresses or waiters wanted it
ing. $2.00 for.fiftt-dn. R. L. Gar­
tho- AltBmonte Hotel. Altamonte]
rison.
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54-tf
Springs, Fla. Only-white emplojtdL
For Sale—A few thousand lino IU-st character references .needed.
Globe tomato plants now- ready, $1 Apply at once. 6 ntild use a ir.n jl
at my place, West Side. K, L. und wife. Geo. FL Balts i • Sci. "|
54-2tf
Greene.
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Strong ertive young wti't*- ran:
For Sale -One machine for laying
wnnts work on trm k farm. a.- ltBicelery iileachlng paper. B. B. Ran­
tired nnd accustomed to
dall, 1025 First St.
53-2tp
keeg fnrm accounts. My object a
For Sale—1GJ&gt; band form or drnfl to loam tho business. Lee MsMti,
54-2tp
horse, weight 1350 lbs. Inquire L. A caFo The Empire Hxrel.
Brumlcy. ’
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Furnished Rooms by Day,
_L_ 63-tf
or
M onth—Park avenue Flat. RF
For Sale—Ten acre» haqiniock
land on Cameron avenue, right in North Park avenue, over L. It. I’Uthe heart of tho celery delta. This ips &amp; Co. drug store Mrs C. C.
farm joins rnilroad loading station. Hart, manager.
Three acres clenred. - • Must lie nold
Lost—Gold herasl pin.
wilk
tq close an estate. if interested small oak leaves on pin, S. A B . es
write F. J. McDannel, Owosso, hack, reward to finder. Allen Seed
Michigan.
68-tfc
Cp.
534tp .
For Salo or T rade—Fine big horse,
8 years Old, will work In plow, buggy MAJESTIC HOTEL-Tampa, Florii
Kurefoan TUa Mato* *JJ»0 l*rf l&gt;*» »•&lt;
or wagon. Also good ball' bearing hnoat
Lora!loo la UlJ. *a Toiura'a
buggy and wagon nnd sets of har­ Mutton IMloe DoWfO.OvOflooMnITo-oi**tj*r
HUM***
Htvof and IUf. *o Mole &lt;u U**^
ness. See Jack CoUins 'fir phono lUotk From
Itool UaBlofo. ^ y JOSIX ^ ^
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*A Ilo te lM a n WHh A Conscience’
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Bargain , in Ileal Eatato—Two
n rp A R M iiN T o r T itr in t c b io *
hundred and forty, acres of land ad­
y . 8. LoBd Ofllco at Oo^o-vtll*. ^
joining a large lake all under fence,
Nutlro la hrrotiy »Uon th«'
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twerlty acres cleared; nine room Oeoor
ol Koloko*. riorlHa. who on
1013,
mod*
llomoatood
Kate
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house', small barn, cane mill and lor A h ot SF.U . Src'len 22 ond SW«4
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more or less tools suitable for farm S W i , Sort Ion 31, T'wnahlp 30..S-, . . . l,
32
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T*llat*»ooo
Moeldlan.
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ing stock and is good land for citrus of Intention t make throo-T*»e
Ilata elalnt to land *b y
,a fV fruits. Terms-to the party who enn ratal
ford Clerk Clroull Court, at Hantrd.
show the capital to mako it go. Ida un tho • 5th .lay of Marrh. If'*Claimant name* a« ■Itno** *.
A. P. Connelly.
52-4tc
, Ml toll Taylor of Gonova. '1»- •
A. W. HavU of O w n . n ».

For Sale—A six room house nnd .(ioorr* Hurhardt of (Jane a.
A. A. Moron of
f t . - p' , .
lot, west side Laurel avenue, be- ---- ----------—*-------- -------------------Ho«l»te
Twcch' Slxth'r.nd SeventR'ilfcots. K
BO-Tura k Frl-10t
1C per cent Investment. A. Derby,
nKPARTM ENT O f TltK
97 Washington Avc., Oil City, Pa.
U. 8. Und Offlro nt pnlM»vlll».|^
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Notlro I* horaby «lv*n th»t
For Sslo—Qno Duroc Jersey hoar.
Ono year old. Apply G. W. Spencer.
50-lf

Wi DnvU of Gonovn. Vf*.. «bo mm,AHMT
1918. m ad#-llom oaload
for f4 E h of NWW. « «
J jJ S K
TO 8. Ilani# * t K, Tallahn*##*
haa filed notlro «
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ymr proof to - aotaMlah _(’*!mr u n ('aaA,
above dootrlbod t*«fro CUr*
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at Sanford. Flonda. on tho »»*“

For Sale—Ringlet and Park Strain
M nreh. H U - »
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Claimant name* aa wltnoooj*.
Barred Rock eggs, $1.50 pcf setting,
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. Mtaoll Tay.or nf Ooaova. Fla.
day-old chicks 20c each. Largest
G*oVt#°I)urh*rdf ol* Grn.va. FI*.
stock of Barred Recks, ir^ central
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Florida. F. N. Purdy, Oateen, FIs.
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.48-8tp
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For Sale- Beet plaotA 30 ccnls
100 or $2.00 per thousand. Write
Portin Bros., Wagner, Fla.
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For Sale—^T horoughbred. Rhode
Island eggs for . hatching, .$1.50 per
5?
settin g .' *W. M. Haynes.
48-tf
10 ooubtlak efalm to tbo . Isb d . *. JT fa*'
For Sale—Whioleaale fish business,
consisting of launches, .boats, nets,
house*, etc. C. L. Vincent. 48-tf '
. F o r . R ent— Furnished ropnr, 118
No. French.
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fronting on First street. Moat de­
sit-able offices in city. Several other
good office rohms In rarm- huildiej.
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Address "Hom e," c-o Herald.

J. J. DICKINSON.

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work, as Federal Food AdminUtra-1 Chittenden, Oscar Sp6sr, .Bruce An*
5PWMr a g g w g S
tor, I strongly urge compliance with derion, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
Mr. Hoover’* auggeatlona. I 'jra n t I George M cLaughlin/ Harold Wash- v-’l
to Imprcsa upon all, 'whether theyjburn, Albert Fry, James Eatridge,
haVe a farm or merely a small gar*I George Huff, Thomta Sullivan, W.
den
th a t they ahbuld a t this tim e do- A. Fattishali, • Meade Fox, Ingram
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
termino to 'p la n t quickly, and aa ox- Guorry, Henry Byrd, Osborno WllRESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
te n iiv e ly : aa is' possible, confining I Hams, Vail Lovell, Alartin Temple,
TY—EFFICIENT'REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
their crops to the m ost essential food I Robert j Robinson, Arthur DicMno,
products, such as potatoes, corii, John Lee, J . ' AS. tafford, Andrew
beans and other ktaplo crops which AuHn, John Cater Lawton,. Alfred
EAST SANFORD
WEKIWA AND ETHEL can
bo depended oh fo maintain qual- M -Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lowis,
-Rev. Mr. Eada of Enterprise was
Sunday happenings were: Rev.
ity
and
wholeaomeness for tho long- Arthur Lewis, Afclvllle t C.* Tyler, J.
E rleso n p reach ed for us two very hero the greater part of last week
eat
period
of time without expensive F. 'Coatee, Ernest Gotmloy, Walter
good, helpful sermons; Miss Dnw- getting better acquainted with his
preservatives.
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Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
bonV M U ' F iords' Brockway, Miss church people.
Growers
af
cattle
and
hoga
should
Pevehouse, Harry Cdrlson, C. E.
Blrtio White end E. 0 . Von HerbuM r. and Mra. O. C. Chamberlain
go
in
for
railing
Just
aa
m
any'aniHunter,
Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
11s visited between the. church ser­ and Mra. H. G. Dietrich drove to
mala
aa
they
can
properly
feed
and
Jsnies
Weaver
Norman Baker, Ervices with th e I. J. Boyd family; Mr. Jacksonville Wednesday evening of
rear
to
m
aturity.
No
young
an
i-jn
est
C.
Morris,
Ike House, T. M.
•n d Mrs. Brockwsy ate dinner with last' week and returned home Satur­
mala
should
be
alaughtered.
H
erds]
HUl,
H
arry
Rabun,
Guy SUfford,
. " — tha Und
M r. and Mrs. Hardy Boyd; Miss day.
,
ahopltf.be
increased.
No
productive
Lewtie
Oglesby,
Densler
Stafford, T.
that m-r-l-t
U la Brock way visited with M rs/ W.
The many friends of Howard
hens
should
be
killed.
Egg
produo0*
Gillls,
Willie
0.
Goolsby,
Harrold
in your
A. Heal,
Swarta will be Interested to know he
tlon should be stimulated.
Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
mouth
reported
to
Atlanta,
Ga.,
recently
f . 1. Boyd is
building a
Home gardener, who ao. nobly re5 ° b#rt
—
llcflC,1
_
for
aviation
work,for
-Uncle
Sam.
residence near tho county bridge on
spo'ndcd to tho call for “ war garden I for-d LeFH&lt;- Grover U F ,U ' P*ul
fluffy,tenders
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th e Lake county side,,J. C. Frost who has been spending
work" should add if possible to their Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank campcakes, biscuits and
Edward. W hite from Mims spent tho winter hero at the home of hia
effprta of the past year. Every suc­ bell, William Hartley, Floyd W o ­
doughnuts that jutt
slater,
Mrs.
A.
Chorpenlng
left
on
burn,
Oscar
DuBose,
Edwin
L.
• M onday night a t Wekiwa with hofno
cessful .home garden mean, much in
keep
you hanging
Wednesday
for
his
home
in
Alliance,
Dinkle.
‘
folks. He reports a big acreage of
iho m atter of food supply. Homo
'round
the pantryOhio..
Sam J. 'Pickens, Harry II. New­
potatoes being planted a t Mims,
gardening should bo devoted to ta k ­
all made with
Mr. and Mrs. James Pervice were
man,
B
ryan
Walker,
Andrew
J.
ing not only perishable vegetables,
ELDER SPRINGS
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but especially .potatoes and beans King, Charles Priestcr, R obp 0 ,
Rev.
M.
M.
Lard
filled'
tho
pulpit
GENEVA NOTES
of their son and his wife,-Mr. and hero Sunday.
which can bo easily and incxpcnslvo- Weeks, AValfred Pierson, Vander
Mr. "an d Mrs. David Speer of Mrs. Ashley Pervice of Cameron
BIKINI) POWDER
ly
preserved. In every community Pcrritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney _F.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P itt announce
the safest, pureit, moit
Sanford spent last Sunday with Mr. City.
economical kind.. Try
the birth pf a fine boy. Fob. 27th. where home gardon’committees have Griggs, H arry Mites, Duncan Mitand Mrs. Chambliss of this place.
becn appointed a new and more chell, Drawdy Matthrrs, Lewis ColMr. nnd Mrs, Daniel Long are en­
Miss Josephine
McQucgo*. of
Rev. J. L. Hartsfleld preached an tertaining their daughter, Mrs.
strenuous campaign of education nnd
J°nh A. Rhodes, John It. Long,
interesting sermon to the Homo Husk, her husband nnd two children Mount Vcrd is the guest of Mrs. M. effort should ho' immediately in- William B. Lynch, Jafncs II. Lee, J.
IS K tS S S S S fc'
M. Lord this week..
Guards who attended in a body last of McMacon, West Virginia.
augurated as the planting scnxon is C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
Friends
of
Mrs.’
S.
Barnhart
are
B S se a ffa g e a ,
Sunday morning,- after which they
at hand. Where this work has not Mason, Dr. T, A. Neal Georgo Hyman
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dressor and daugh­
tR a s a s *
were entertained, nt dinner by' Mr. ter, Helen nnd their gqfst, W. F. glad to learn that she is improving been developed, steps should be tak­
John E Hawkins
after
a-severe
attack
of
neuralgia.
and Mrs. E. H. Kilboc.
en to institute home garden activ­
Fred Ballard
Woodworth were in Orlando* Wed­
H IG H E S T SSiffl
Mrs.
E.
C.
Doumun
und
children
Cal
Robert Willie
.“
nesday.
Miss
Josephine
Cook
(if
ity;
T. D. Peters, is quite himself again
Every foot of land converted into
Joo Zapf
after a hard struggle with th e grippe. Watertown, N. Y.j- who has been were visitors to Mr*. M. E. Srnit^
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food producing capacity is that much
.Ralph Geiggr
visiting, in Orlando for.’some time this week.
Mr*. W. L. Sicg, one of our efll- returned with them for n visit at the
Harry Geiger. *
Liberty measles are taking a round aid to the country. Every diince of
cicnt school teachers ha* been quite Dressor home.
vegetable
or
animat
food
produced
Fred Ballard
opt
this
way.
a
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sick the jjast week but we are glad
helps
to.
make
us
independent
of
Robert Hill
E.
B.
Schlatter
returned
lo
his
Lcnard
Ncighblack
spent
Sunday
to note sho i* better nt this writing.
other ntntes, nnd also helps to lighten
Eddie Potter
home in Madison, Wisconsin- last with Lawrence Wynn.
the
burden
of
transportation.
Plant
Mr. Norris is also on the sick list. week. Mrs. Schlatter and the chil­
Raymond McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sanderson
Mrs. II. If, • I’attisball is in Jack­ dren will go later. They hnve been spent Sunday with Mrs. Sanderson's early and plant ns much as you can.
Carl McDohald
. Clarence Temple
sonville the guest of her son and here some time residing in the L. J.
Do
it
now
or
as
soon
us
seasonable
mother, Mrs. J. M. Wynn.
other relatives.
weather conditions prevail.
Joe Guorry,.Hnncork home on Lake Gulden for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fort of Orlando and
William Shepard
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wakefield Mr. Srhlnttor’s health and have Mr. nnd Mr*. Austin of Zi-lluood
Raise nod consume nx inorh frrxli
Carl Takuch
arc uttemiing the state fuir in Jack­ made mnny friends.
produce us possible nnd preserve
motored over Sunday afternoon.
Victor M. Greene
sonville, putting on a display of
your surplus. . Mrs. W. II. Byers of Deardall ave­
Mrs. W. It. Riley was the week
First Lieut. Geo. G. Ilerrihg
their preserves, marmalades, etc.'
Braxton
Bracham,
nue has returned from a visit with end guest of Mrs. M. T. (’assail)Second Lieut. Ralph Wijjht.
federal Food Administrator, Fb\.
Mfs. M. E. DnoJey tahd Mrs. Will her people in Kentucky.
nut week.
Clarence Mahoney, Homer Wynne
Brown chaperoned u parly of young
The well kpown rondurtor, Iloht.
Waiter
Mason, John Pezdld, Puu
people lust Tuesday evening nt sup­ Strainge has volunteered and leaves
FREEZES AND BOLL WEEVIL
JOHN WHITE &amp; CO.
MEATLESS AND WHEAT1.ESS
Pezold,
Edmond
Stowe, Horace
per unci a good time generally on th* for service in France next week. Mr.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
shores of beautiful lake Harney, tho |
No ItcnHon lo Believe Thai live Chnrponlng, Frank Loosing, Arthur Liberal assortment
Strainge bus been coming out here These Dn»s Will Be Observed Re­
Loosing.
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party being given in honor of Miss
C’otlon Pest Has Been Estersnd full vsluo paid
severul years and made many friends.
ligiously
lterkeley Blackman
Minerva Dooley of Bloomington,
. . mlnalcd
Worthington Blackman
Meatless and whcatless days are
Illinois, and Miss Gladys Joine^ of
Washington, D. C., Fob. 28. —It
.Wallace
Crosby
*Hides and
UPSAI.A
AND
GRAPEVILLE
going
to
lie
real
meatlesj/nnil
wheatHradentown, Fla.
Those present
s extremely unwise for rollon far­
dost Skins
Henry
Lee
Misses
MnIiet
nnd
Eunice
Tyner
less
days
in
this
state,
if
one
ran
were Mrs. M. K. Dooley, Mr*. Will
m ers.to assume that the freezes of
returned
to
Windermere
the
last
of
judge
from
the
voluntary,
patriotic
Brown, M isses
Minerva Dooley
the Inst few weeks have exterminated
effort of the dealers.
■*Gladys Joiner, Agnes Mees, Alixiu the week.
the cotton Doll weevil, says the De­
Mees, Metli
Mees, Knte
Flynn . T.hc nhop men enjoyed the day off ‘ During the pant week tho men-' partm ent of Agriculture, in answer
Emma Klchner, Helen Mornn and on the 22nd, Roy Hodgins arid Clar­ chnnts of Del.and who bundle meats' to many inquiries from the south'.
got together and decided to close
Messrs. Lester Brown, William Kil- ence Bergquist going a fixing.
During the ,psl winter the tem­
bec, William Mees, Orrie Mnthieux,
Mrs. Andrew llertrlson came Sun­ their plnees of'business on “ meat­ peratures have been lower than af
Dascom Mills, Clyde Mills, Fred day and we understand ' they are less” nnd "porkiess” days. On Tues­ any time since 1899, and -ihertf can
Prevail and Dr. Marshall of Oviedo, housekeeping in town near.Ids work. days they, will sell no meats, und on
Saturdays they will sell no pork. hardly be any doubt that this ex­
This action-w as ta k en -after they treme cold hss'reducbd the numbers
had been informed as to what hud of weevils in many suctions of the
been done in •'Duval county, which south. .The imj&gt;rtLssion * has' been
gal eevils in many sections of the
leads'the movement in Flnridn, nnd
gained
by many planters that the
made it successful from tin* slurt.
weevil bus been reduced to negli­
Can be used for so many different purposes on the Farm
The plan was taken up by (Inf- gible numbers, if not altogether ex-'|
ford Jones, food adm inistrator ’ for terminated. It is too much to ex­
Bettor book your order for Celery Wire and Crate Nails
Hillsborough county, and is being pect th a t tho temperatures have]
worked out successfully In th a t sec- been uniform ly cold enough to abso­
Only a Limited Quanity Left
on of tho state.
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lutely ex term in ate'th e weevil from
. J. Walker. Pope, food adm inistra­ large areas. The records of tho Detor for Polk county has announced pnrtnient of Agriculture ' indicate
Until this new “smoke”
that His section, or at least, the larg­ that there is at least from 1 to 5 per
er
towns bnvC' organized and will rent survival ot the w'ecvil in those
was made you could never
strictly ubscrvu meatless days.
sections which have been thoroughly
have a real Burley tobacco
George P. Morris, food adminis­ studied as against u normal of 7.0
trator for Alachua county had the per, ee.nt survival. Thia percentage
cigarette. . It’s the best, y e t
greatest of success in getting the of suvkr thg weevils is sufficient to |
movement ntnrlcd In Gainesviilo and rc-stoctihee cotton fields of the south
will extend i t . t o other towns of bfeore inv end of the growing season.
E. W. DICKSON
Alachua county.
There is always a possibility that j
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Dozens of message, are received thee may be some specially sheltered
• The toasting brings out the
daily by Braxton Bcacham, federal spots In the more northerly infested
delicious flavor of that fine
food adm inistrator at Orlando, an regions where some weevils will be J
* AUTO TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED
noucing u willingness on the p’n rt of able to survive. The instinct of the |
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old Kentucky Burley. You
meat dealers to cooperate fully by weevil leads it to seek the warmest
Auto Tires, Tubes and. Any thing Tor the Tires .
refusing to sell m eat.- on Tuesday shelter available, in the vicinity of I
•tv:? ey,®F /tasted- anything soand pork on Saturday. Tim "wheat- Its breeding ground. It will shelter
STARTING BATTERIES"- .
a g r e e a b le — th in k w h at
less” days ore being observed very itself under the bark of trees, or inf
largely in nil the big towns und cities thick hanging moss upoy tho trees,
roasting does for peanuts.
under- the thatch of roofs Aid in
of the state.
A LL R E P A I R W O R K G U A R A N T E E D
Mr. Bcacham is gratified with the straw stacks, in seed storehouses
responses of tho people of Florida and gins, and in other buildings. I
indicating, tlint they are not lacking is therefore quite easy to see that no
In patriotic spirit nnd energetic ef­ matter how cold the external tem­
fort in support of the food adm inis­ peratures are there is alwnys a prob­
ability that there will be weevils
tration.
surviving in each field sheltered sc-,
AIRhotols and restaurants*holding curcly. enough to .carry..them through j
e
bakers' licenses will lie rifyuirrd to the winter.
The experience of 25 years with
print their license numbers upon all
menu cards, the food administration the boll weevil in this country has j
announces. Bakers' .licenses arc re­ shown one or two weevils surviving
quired for all. public cating-placca in a' field can easily produce enough
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using as much as three barrels of offspring to destroy all but thtf card- ]
cst portions of the crop.
flour a month.
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Braxton Bcacham.
Seminoie’s Roll of Honor
Capt. Rantoul's son came from
Boaton last week to aee.'hia* father
for a few daya.
Emil Mngnuson left th e first of
the freek fqr.Deerfield to tyke up the
orange packing there .fo r -Qios.e A
Co.
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‘'M r. and Airs. J. c. Lundqulat
had &gt;a p leasan t. ride-- Sunday with
their son, ’Edwin and wife *in their
apto.
Clarence Bcrgquist has been on
the solck. Hat. for a few day*. *
It.sh o u ld have r'ead the Pierson
rather than the Peterson field to be
planted in cotton last week.
Rev. Ericson will give ua a preach­
ing service a t 3 p. m. next Sunday.
Let ua prove by attendance and
prayerful hearing that a prohpot can
have honor in his own country. •
Allas Bertha Thompson who re­
sides with Jesse Thompson nnd wife
was visited. Sunday by her fnthcr,
Dan who works for Joe *Cameron.
Other callern thero were, J. A
Thompson nnd wife of DeLnnd and
a Air. tar lisa and family.

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To the People of Florida:
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Herbert IIoenrer has ufgad th e Fed­
eral Food Administrators of the
various states td make a special ap­
peal to all farmers and stock grow­
ers, poultry growers snd gardeners,
to give greater effort th in ever to­
ward producing food supplies.
In calling attention of- the people,
of Florida to thia most im portant
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Forrest Gatchcl, Ed. Camerop,!
Lyman .Baker, EPS. Ward, Robert
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■avft thsinsolvsa from la n d e d *total
across the w aters, or a t least o u t of cleat ruction?
&lt;h«„eUtea*_ control, and . otherwise . Oh, the. pity of Itl That, freeborn
busily engaged.
men ehould so little understand their
have friends—othere hive sympathizers. Like seeks like. If
relationship,
one with ah o th er' and
Palm Beach county has an organ*
you wish to be successful get the saving habit and accumulate
ixation of able bodied men, patiotic, their common dependence, th a t they
as any who marched away, who wert" can hesitate -and parloy and excuse
for future comfort—It's up to you, will you let ys help you?
too gUd to enlist in the Home the’mseivea from a duty for ilrhich
Guards' and be ready for Home De­ life itself « n given them as a ranfense. These'm en ate either, above
SURPLUS' 115,000.00
the draft age of have \ home with
CAPITAL $30,000.00
Oh, the pity of itl T hat American
loved ones depending on them, but men can pinch and hold the dollar
are none tho less making efficient th at liberty needs—nay, pinch and
soldiers.—Palm 'B each Newt.
hold and dole out only fdr shame the
minute or the hour their Country
calls for.
TH E RUSSIAN TRAITORS
Now th a t the Socialists, the sol­
Oh, the pity of lET T hat men and
diers and workmen and ail the rest of women in this moment of ennoble­
the so-called Bolshevikl of Russia ment should set up their puerile and
o . l . taylor
r . r . deas .
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If. R. STEVENS
can &lt;see where their lunacy has feeble protest against the little in­
F. L WOODRUFF Vks-PmUaal
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brought them It should be a lesson convenience of economy in the grains
to the rest of tho world in regard to and meats needed by the real'Amer*
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government * by the rabble. The their devoted breasts between ue and
chimerical Ideas of allowing tw o an­ slavish, moral death.
archists like Lenlne an d 'T ro tsky to
Oh, tho pity of Itl T h a f heroes’
will ■« that
rule Russia and under the guise of blood should spill for love of neigh­ eating something purporting to* be lighting ahlp Conslltutlqn w ith 'h e r R sp h u n ,'th
. e. secretary
.
broadsides
of
thirteen
guns
briscfca
for
the
betterm
ent
of
conditions
in
rooms
are*
found
for
them
in private
ruling to betray her into the hands bor and of friend and yet must ssvo
homes.
of
other
days,
while
beside
her
M
tengeneral
is
the
Ladles'
Auxiliary
of
of the Germans is enough to sicken the cankerous clod th a t lies inert
foot model of the modern battfeship
the world against that bunch of and ugly i n Liberty's narrow path­ the Mule Shoers' Union. .
traitors and anarchists and to for­ way!—Leesburg Commercial. .
There Is no ‘doubt but -thal much South Carolina shows tho fighting
SUPT. LAWTON HONORED
room is wasted in cars in the trans­ craft of today. Down the line ex­
ever bury the hope that any such
portation of government literature, hibits of model forests, homes and First Alumnun of Rollins to be Elert.
rot will ever become popular in a
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which is not only useless to anyone,, various states* resources are shown
ed Trustee of His Alma*
civilised country.
Last year It Was Carl Vrooman but oft times a positive burden to in coetiy arary. T he medical re­
. Mater
And after witnessing the* dirty
and this year it is Clarence Ousley dispose of and, whilo the government search work Is complete and an ex­
tactics of these Russian traitors wo
A
policy
of
electing p trustee 0f
talking nonsense About tho south.
would turn our attention tp our own Last year it was asserted that the is in charge of .practically nil of the hibit instructive for days days of the College frbm the Alumni ,hx*
important business of the nntlop at study. The army and navy exhib­ been, adopted by Rollins and our'
country and ask you to remember
south imported three quarters of a
that those people who are tying up billion dolara’ worth of foodstuffs present, some action along the lines its, due to delay, in transportation, own superintendent of public In­
the industries of the. Country at this from the north, tho implication be­ suggested by Mr. White might bring are not up yet but will bo in place struction, T. W.‘ Lawton is the first
by Saturday. -This exhibit wilt in­ to recoivo this distinctive honor.
good results.—Gainesville Sun.
time are also of the Bolahevi, class,
ing that (his sectiop lacked this enorclude modern types ofkca and landand th at they should not bo toler­
ous sum of feeding itself. It is not
Some time ago* a -"post ballot”
fighting means and methods.
ated. We want none of the anarch­
improbable that the south did im­
wps
taken among the Alumni of-the
Dritlsh. Government
istic spirit in this country and while port from the north three quarters
College
to decide who should b«
The.British Government have on
we arc at wur is a good time to get
of a billion, dollars' worth of food­
trustee
from
Rollln’s Alumni. Thi*
display an.exhibit that requires five
rid of them.
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resulted
in
the
nomination of
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bagghge cars to handle «t. Trench
, If there are any in Sanford tic a rather more than that amount. But
-Thomas^
Willjngham
Lawton, Ilo|.
warfare and the guns used arc inter­
can to them or tie a rock to them we hear over and other ngain that
Hns
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01
,
for
tho
place
on the hoard.
esting; especially so since these same
and dump them in I.nke. Monroe. the south must fetid herself an if the
Yesterday
Mr.
Lawton
received
guns |mve been in actual ubc in
Either a man is an American now'or south were not entirely doing this
the
following
letter
notifying
him of
Frdncc. A big tank' that hs seen
a dirty traitor and it makci no dif­ an d ‘had not been doing it for many
his
election
on
the
board.
two years of service fighting the
ference who he is nr where he came years. The Wilmington Star has
February 33, 19IS. .
Huns is present nnd in looking n;
from ho is just ‘that and no more been caught by this - chatter, and
Mr.
T.
W.
Lawton,
Sanford,. Mi.
this giunt one is impressed witii the
and no less. I t is high time that the says:
Dear Mr. Law ton:—I take pieugrim
determination
of
the
allies
In
Bolshevikl methods were wiped out
“ The government certainly must
the great war, .The Tommies have urc in advising that at the annual
and America and American's have
bp getting tired begging the south to
charge of this exhibit nnd hours meeting of the trustees of Hollins
Mood for-these tricks long enough.
do what it ought to fbo wise enough
must be spent in order to appreciate College held February ‘JO you «ut
The man' or woman who iH not with
unanimously elected a trustee of
Itself to do ns a pure m atter of selfthis wonderful attraction.
the.government is against it and the
protection. Wo ought not to lie
Rollins College for the term ending
The Newspapers
person who hr against it is n traitor.
February
20, 1319.
willing for the west to feed us while
The three newspapers in evidence
There is no other angle to which you
Yours very truly.
{he country is fighting the war of its
•at the big fair aye the Metropolis,
ran adjust your glasses. .
life, nnd it certainly ought to humili­
W. It. O'Neal. Secy.
Florida Farmer and Stockman and
You can see where the Russians ate us to have to cat out of tho govThis
election
Is truly an honor to
tfic Sanford Herald. The Metropo­
have gone in their anarchistic evolu­ ernm ant’a hpnds."
be bestowed upon any man and Mr.
lis
and
the
Stockman
each
maintain
tions and maudlin sentiment -will
a booth of service for the visitors. Lawton is today receiving minjr
T h e . Times-Union has published
lead shy epuntry Into the maeisrom
time' and again figures taken from
Hun. Bill Truycr is runniug his, the congratulations in whic^i The Her­
of disruption if allowed full swuy.
the Y'bar Book of tho department of
Stockman also and no one escapes ald most heartily joins.
agriculture showing that while the
ids attention and Interest. Several
. THE AUTOCRACY OF SELF
Entered Apprentice Degree
south djd not- produce all the grain
hundred copies of tho Snnford Her­
A human clodl
. At the noxt regular communir*
b y people .psed-.phe did produce
ald aro being distributed from the
Clod-like he gapes Without under­ enough more than her sfjare of other
Seminole county booth, this being tlon of Sanford Lodge No. 62 K 4
standing or belief when he listens to foods to more than make up her
last T uesday's edition. This act'o n A. M. which will be held oti Msrrh
words o( truth th at burn and sfar part. If the south Is urged to proT
5th at 7:30 p. m., the Entered Ap­
their hot way Into the hearts of the duco nil the grain her people use she
prentice Degree will be conferred.
responsive .intelligent, loyal Ameri­ can do it, but if this is the idea why
Every Mason in this community b
cans that stand about him.
. ,, not say so instead of pretending
cordially invited to attend. TwentyClod-Kke, he can only roll down thaf she is not producing her share
two visitors
representing eighttts
hill— repeating parrot-wise that of the food. It\ addition to food this
different states attended our last
damnable treason of some mouthing section produces all the cotton and
suggested that Seminole ‘ county meeting, which shows that the field
•lacker whose . mushy excuses for tobacco—tho first as much of a ne­
people postpone their visit to Jack­ of Masonry may be defined with
slacking arc -puerile, sneaking sub­ cessity as food is. She* is aide 1to
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sonville until next' week, say Mon- | these expressive words:
terfuges to cowardice and laziness of produco her share of the food in ad­
"From
polo
to
pole,
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day or Tuesday and it would be well
mind and body.
dition to this because white this sec­
for all to wire or write their hotel * Its sacred law wxpands,
tion has only one-third of the pop­
Whom7
for reservations, as Jacksonville to­ F ar as tho n^ghfy waters roll.
To bless remotest lands.”
Do you need to ask7 Look about ulation of the couhtry l( has very
day has no vacant apace Jrt any
you! Look at the man who thinks much more than one-third of the
hotel In the city. In case accommo­
ho has made his fight for hutpanity agricultural population.
Mrs. W. P. Wallis and Miss J«««
dations canhot be found, if the home
when he has conlritutcd a paltry
Tho south has been denounced, for
folks will call a t the Jacksonville Walton of Eaton, Ga., are regiitmd
dollar to tho Red Cross!
profiteering because of the high price
Tourist Bureau on Bay Street, a t Hotel Carnes.
.Look at the man who, out of hla of cotton. To the extent that this
abqndancc has bought a dozen Lib­ price has been increased by a com­
erty Bonds-' because he knows they bination t o ' hold cottdn so as to
are a safe investment,-and pita that force up the price the act has the
condemnation, of
the
bit of business against the lifo of hts strongest
neighbor's son' who is fighting in Times-Union. But ' the yprice has
France that his own country across been due almost if not entirely to
tho.. ocean \ shall - not -suffer bloody the smallness of th e cropland this in
wounda tomorrow or a decade hence. turn has been due to tom e extent to
'.Shudder for the time who refuses thta appeals th at have been mndo to
to sacrifice his time for the nation* the people to raise more food. This
work because he’s too busy. BUSY! hns reduced the cotton acreage, re­
God save the mark! Ono man, acs duced tho production and increased
cepting a responsible part In the tho price. If tho south is actuated
Second Liberty Bond drive because by pure people her people will plant
it seemed to be tho easiest way to more foodstuffs and leas cotton this
serve but having done absolutely year and get a still higher price for
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nothing to help during the drive, told cotton. But it will come with poor
grace
to
complain
of
the
price
if
it
a field man one day last week th at
he would not have* time to prepare it caused .by i W use of Jan d aT Q r and ir o n , to o ls .. .D aytona . colored
his county for the drive in the next food production a t the request of tho schools have an excellent exhibit
showing tito untiring efTort of that
two weeks because he was "going to government.—Times-Union.
----- ,0 ----section's leaders. An especially atbe too busy." Inquiry among the
ONE REM ED Y SUGGESTED
tractive an(i 'unique exhibit' Is that
man's friends 'disclosed tho nature
of his-business#- Ha-had .PLANNED - - Elmer White formerly of Gaines- of the Old Folks Home. This ex*
The Federal Reserve Bonking System, estabFVOR A TWO WEEKS' FISHING vilte but now editor of the Douglas hibit Is in care of Eartha While and
Iaiand
(Alaska)
Newa,
suggested
a
tho
design
la
touched
by
nothing
to
TRIPI .
These cloda. constitute, an autoc­ remedy for the present railroad .con- be seen a t the fair. Uncle Tom’s
Cabin, aa
pictured b y . Harriet
racy as devilish as th e^aiser's hated gestion. Mr. Whit* saya: '
"One way In which tho govern- Beecher Stowe is the theme of the
power-Uist. They constitute the au­
being built in three
tocracy of self. Selfishness lowered mont mulct oreitlv facilitate trnni- exhibit
days
by
Titus
Tillman, eighty four
in increasing ratio to the very reyears
of
age.
The
old well and moss
venq of monumental, but aa deep ee
covered,
bucket
Is
there just inside
monuments ere high!
the miniature rail fence, the old fry­
God In heaven, men! Aro your
ing skillet is in place and beside the
brains dead? Are your hoarta cold
wall, an old banjo more than ono
•tone and' etUlT Do you pot know
hundrod years old together with the
th a t Russia has disarmed against the
old flint lock musket, tejis one-of
Germans and th a t the kaiser's shouts
tho -original -days, of Dixie. I t is
are echoed by his minions nnd his
hoped that all Seminole county vis­
milliona of blind followers! Do you
itors will look up this display when
they visit the ffjr. / ,,
Government Exhibits ■«'
Entering the' Agricultural Build­
ing one finds the United States exhlbltsT In large glass cases, the old
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Said W. S. Branch
To Naturals &amp; Sharps
"You needn’t think, you're
'T h \ xharpwt of ahafps."
Said Naturals &amp; Sharps
Tb W. S. B ,
"Y our Sidelights, old top, arc .
N ot tuned to tho key."
Said both to each other
Wild with chagrin?
We're foollcfe.csch other
"W e’re each a' has-been."
Oh, camouflage stuff
Oh; drops of wet ink
Oh, mental reservoirs to
Make mortals think.
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, Oh, nix on such humor
Oh, nix on the Slouch
A faded old humorist
Mnkes all the men grouch
* So let us seek Holly
Tlrfc Sanford ncstor
He's a genuine wit *
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• And a bully good Jestor.
Yep, Holly’s the man
To revive our dull.wits
To make our 3 columns
Gigantic Inugh hits.
So Naturals &amp; Sharps
T h ' Slouch and Hill Branch
Are ready to give Holly'
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OUR HOME GUARDS
Three years ngi) wc laughed in
acorn at the alarmist who tried to
point to us our stute of unpreparedness. "America needs an army7—
was the sentiment of
•two-thirds of the pcopfe. Now- wc
■aro compassing heaven and earth to
•equip an army thal should have
•been equipped years ago.
We are sending raw troops to
Franco where wc 'should nlrcndy
bavo veterans in tho trenches.
And so it is with the Homo
Guards. When tho local branch was
first organised in the city of Wdst
F lam Bench many
launched, yet
all know that German spies arc
within the states and may be right
rig h t here among us. Every day
witnesses some act of vandalism
traceable to that* soun'e.
How many times In recent years
have disturbances broken out in.this
co u n try of too great b magnitude for
the state constabulary to ' handle!

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National Defense, In session. Febi_
ary . 16, J l 918, at" the Jacksonville
* Mlsx LrCuise~Kolb of Chicago,
&gt;PertoB»]lrcM«
AROUND
qhamber of Commerce, Jacksonville,
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l[wfll bo so-plfagaiuly remembered yx
54 '(In te re s t,
U R . Ms w Khtf McCfaibUn, Soctsl Editor. An
Florida beg leave to su b m it the fol­
■lo j tfcb colama. It weald bo opproeloud
lowing
report:
,
Carnea early in the winter will come
The gentlemen are preparing lome 19th.*. Mra. Hilburn is a new aow
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Monday
from. Miami to apend aevReaotved,
th
a
t
tho
.county
com­
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mighty epify number* for the eon- preno here and her appearance in missioners of each countV be naked,
..S. Mob^ley, MUi M o ffa t^ |e rt| j #yi
t j,0 Hotel Carnea before
tho Lyceum benefit concert will be
Friday night a t 7:80 a large num­ Miss Edwards and Mr. R aym ond 1going, home.
tejt that is coming off March 19.
by
the
Governor
to
appropriate
Eat aomo one else’a cooking. 65-lc looked forward to with pleasant an­ 3100.00 in cash or sign a note pay­ ber of frlenda comprising tho officers Key will motor to the Beach Sunday
ticipation.
able to tho executive committee of and teachers of the Baptist Sunday for the day.,
A most Interesting letter has re­
B m l r » " c ‘ ± ° r u 0 ,l" , l * ' ' h *
Pepper
plants
for
aaie,
both
Ruby
the State Council of Defense for school assembled at th home of
f«w doaea of 8C9.
89-26tc
cently
been received by &amp;|r. and
Ring and World Beaten. J. E. 1100.00, and If a note fa made that their superintendent, Jno. D. Jinkins,
Mrs. A. W. Young and Mra. G al­ Mrs. W. E, Watson from Tracy MeLyceum benefit concert March.*Iff; Spurting, Phone No. Z.
65*2tc
Interest and discount for a period iof having been invited by his wife to a loway motored to Oviedo Wednes­ Culler. He had Just recijved orders
Everything auapldoua for the Ly­
•Mr. end Mra. J. I. Husk of Mo- fourteen (14) months be added. The surprise birthday 1party. Mr. Jin- day'where Mra. Young apoke to the to report a t an Ordnance school
ceum benefit concert March 19.
kina bad been tolled off by Corporal Woman'e Club.
Mecken, W. Va.f are spending a few
"Somewhere In France" and
Get home made.broad a t cooked weeks in this locality, the guesta of amounts thus provided for by the Peabody who had requested th a t
county commissioners to bo payable
leaving
that day.
food aale.
BH tc
Mra. Huak'a piirenta, Mr. and Mra. at tho termination of the session of they meet early for Home Guard
F. A. W. Brown of Paola and his
Oiteopath—Dr. W. M. H arper— ■D. L. Long of the East Side and tho legislature of 1919. The purpose drill. After the arrival of the guesta guest, Dr. Brouse spent-yesterday in
)Mrs. Norma King McLaughlin
Office and operating rooma Seminole other relatives.
of the funds thus raised Is to finance Mr. D. R. BrLsson was delegated to Stanford, coming in for the Elka haa returned from a visit to Mra. W
Bank building, phone 195. 62-6tp
For Wood and heavy hauling aee the War Work of.tho State Council go after their "H ost" which he did dance last evening.
N. Boyslton In,Leesburg.* Mra. Mesuccessfully. Not till far. into the
The "kindness o f , the Congrega­ Morrell, or phone 378.
48-tf- of-Defense.
Laughlln, went over for the Red .
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evening
did
’Mr.
Jinkina
become
tional aociety In free use of church
Archie Betts, the popular assist­
That, when tho legislature shall aware that they wero celebrating his
Mra.
J.
S.
DInkte,
Miss
Cross -ball, which iyaa given a t the •
Olive
and pipe organ for the Lyceum bene­ ant cashier of the First - National havo appropriated an equal amount
DInkle
and
J
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A.
Bryan
of
armory last Friday evening. A*bout
Longbirthday.^)
fit la highly appreciated by the lotal Bank is recovering from a recent op­ to the total sum of laid- note or
wood were guesta of the Hotel 250 people were present.
Lyceum Association.
After tho playing of different Carnes'for dinner'Thursday'.
eration for appendicitis. Drs. Pules- checks, Including 'Interest and dis­
Icb cream delivered overy Sunday toh and Tolar performed the opera­ count for the purpose of paying tjte games Mrs. E. E. Cox sent word
The many frienda of Mr. and Mrs.
in time ‘for your dinner. L. R. Phil­ tion and the patient is on the-road same, that said money.so appropri- into the otheV room th a t gho wished
Miss
Mary
Irwin,
who
haa
been
S.
J. Carnes will regret to lesrn of
to
speak
to
Mr.
-Jinkins,
who
came
ip. &amp; Co.
65.Fri.tf
to recovery.
. ated shall be returned In payment of
the
guest
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Cecil
the
dssth of their niece, Mrs. C. J.
BUB-MY-TISM — Antiseptic Re­
Expecting to make a trip to Moore said notes or checks to the several with * ready, unsuspecting response. Gsbbett for the past month le ft Woodbury of Tam pa. Mrs.-Carnes,
lieves Rheumatism Sprains Neu­ Haven in about 10 daya, can accom­ boards, of county commissioners or Mrs. Cox in her usual pleasing man­ Tuesday to join frienda a t Palm who has been with her niece during
ralgia etc.
.
? W 6tc
modate four passengers. Phone-378. to. the banks discounting ja id notes, ner in very appropriate words spoke Beach.
. . ■ .
her illness returned Wednesday, ac­
To this end, we urge th a t the next of the high "Csteem in'w hjch they
Mrs. Philips, the sweet soprano 90 . .
•55-ltc
companied by Mr. Woodberry and
held
their
sOperintcndcnt
.
and
of
many times heard with such pieasThe ladles chorus, under direction legislature be petitioned both by the their great appreciation of the work
It will be good nows to the many I hcr brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs,
•ure on musical occasions and mem­ of Mrs. Takach is among tho de­ Governor and tho several boards of
friends of. Mr. snd Mrs. Archio Fr«nk Martin of Nashville, Tcnn.,
he
has
done
and
la
doing
for
them
ber of tho Baptist choir will contrib­ lightfully entertaining features an­ county commissioners tq appropriate
and presented- in behalf or tho Betts to learn that Mr. BotLTia do- wh° wil1 be her guests for several
ute .s solo to tho concert* program nounced for the evening of March 19 money necessary to reimburses tho
teacher# and officers of the. Sunday Ing nicely after an operation for a p - |d aysMarch 19.
at.th e Congregational church. They board of county commissioners of school a beautiful silver dish. The pendicltls list Tuesday,
Cooked food sale a t Rest Room will be greatly enjbyed in their the several counties in this state.
Mrs. H srry . Papworth, ■
’ . Mrs.
uperihtendent expressed his grati­
That the money thus raised shall tude for the faithfulness nnd loyalty
bright and sparkling selections.
Saturday, March 2. •
65-lto
Mrs. N utt o f Cleveland, Ohio, (Thomas A. Neal, Mrs. Forrest Lake
Cooked food sole—where? ResJ be placed at the disposal of tho exec­ ho had ever met. from this corps of who has a most attractive winter nnd Mrs- Cecil Gabbctt motored to
Middle aged woman with
ten
Room.
Given by whom? Welfare utive committee of tho State Coun­ teachers and officers and his pleasure homo in Eustia motored over Tues- Orlando last evening to attend tho
years' experience nursing ednfinement casps, Apply to 1201 Park Department, Woman's Club. 65-lc cil of Dcfonse, subject to tho order at this mark of their esteem. Tho day and spent the day vyith Mra. C. musical festival at Phillips' Theatre.
and approval of the P/esident of the Penny
Mmc. Marie Rappold, soprano Met.
avenue,
,
37-tf
Contest" thon followed M. Vorco at Hotel Carnes.'
Martin McDaniel has returned
State Council of Defense, for such after which Miss Edicfh Stewart
ropolltan
Opera Co., M. Henri
from
Tampa
where
Ije
was
called
for"Mrs. Barnes, popular entertainer
expenses as
Scott,
bans
of the Metropolitan Op­
sang .a sola and Mrs. J. W. Ilarncs
and Mrs*. Maxwell also prlmo favor- final examination for Uncle Sam's
Mrs. Hnl Wight, who lias been
era
Company,
assisted "by Dr. Julia
.Clerical
assistance
gave several humorous readings, nil quite sick for the past two weeks
its with the public will both assist in army. Martin does not know yet
Alien,
violinist,
Miss Rouse and Mr.
Printing'
of which were thoroughly enjoyed. has sufficiently recovered to resume
the Lyceum benefit concert that it whether he 'passed as a first class
Postage
L.
T.
Gumberg
at the pinao wero
to be jfiven the nineteenth of this soldier or n first class printer but in
Delirious refreshments consisting hcr studies at Rollins College, where annnunred for the opening perform­
Stationery
either
ease
he
is
all
right.
month.
of Neapolitan Whip a la cherry, she is taking the Civil Service course. ance.
Travel
L. R. Philips &amp; Co.'s drug store
Don’t forget to leave your orders
and such other continhent expenses cream and cake were served by the
for’Ire cream for Sunday dinner at open every Sunday from 9:30 to as mny be Approved by tho execu­ hostess, assisted ’by Mrs. W. S.
The girls basket ball team will
L. R. Philips' drug store Saturday. 11:30 a. m. and -3:00 to 0 p. m. i’or tive committee.
Coffee-a Nutrient
Thornton.
—
piny the Cathedral girls in Orlandp
prescription nnd medical purpose#.
Coffee
I#
not u stlnmlnnt pure nnd
.
- 55-Pri-lf
this
evening.
Beautiful
night
for
n
At
a
late
bour.
tbo
purstn
reluct­
Sidney J. Cnlts, Chrm.
simple,
hut
A
yery considerable nutri­
All
wdrk
correctly
And
promptly
crowd
to
motor
down
from
Sanford.
antly bade goodbyo to their host
Expensive Hemstitching Machlno
W. N. Slicats
ent.
Justus
l.telilg proved fhnt, by
done.
55-Fri-tf
Orlando
always
Is
well
represented
at
dnd hostess, giving many expressions
Juit installed at tho mUlinory shop
Mrs. W. ri. Jennings
tnklug
I'rjital
lots
of men, working In
,
W. C. Wheeler and wife'of Louis­
of all good wishes for their host and our gumes.
of Mrs. H. L. Duhart. Ladies of
L. B. Skinner
the salt mines, feeding one lot brand
many happy return# of the day.
Hanford arc invited to call and sco ville, Ky., are the guests of Mr.
A. A. Murphroc, Secy.
mid ment. Iho ntjief bread nnd coffee,
this machine jn operation. Fourth Wheeler’s nephew, Wallace Wheeler
Mra. .Chns. Adamson nnd (laugh- nnd comparing results. T|n* coffco
(Signed) Lincoln llulloy,
of Elder Springs. Mr. Wheeler left
ter of Germantown. Pa.,. sister nnd sqund did more work nnd chine out
and Sanford Avo.
13-tf
Cecilian Music Club
Chrm. Executive Committee.
’ The Cecilian Music Club met on niece of Mr. Jf. O. Chose will urrlvo I In better slmpc tbnn the ment enters.
N A. Colbert of,Moore, Ilaycu Is snow in Louisville and the beautiful
Saturday, Feb. 23, at Mrs. Mun­
in the rity spending a few days with weather of Sanford has made them
Funeral of Mra. Harry Fanner
home folks.
He reports that tho fall.in love with Florida.
The funeral services over the re­ son’s studio* with the following pro­
railroad will soon be in Moorchavcn
mains of Mrs. Ray Kanner, wife of gram;
For Rent
and then it wiJI bo more like "Moro;
Mr. Harry Kanner, who paused away Duct, Minuet
------- . Mozart
Both storAx and houses. See. mo in this city last evening at 5 o'clock
heaven."
Theodore, Adele Rungc
Remember cooked food.sale Satur­ and I can supply your needs. If. C. at a local sanitarium was hcrld In Etude ...... . .. ... * ‘ Spaulding.
DuBose;
.
19-8tc
Helen Witte . •
Tampa this, afternoon at 3 o'clock
day at tho Rest Room.'
65-^lc
Military
MArch.......................
Sartorio
from
the
chapel
of
Undertaker
F.
T.
Regular meeting of Seminole ReNOTICE TO MERCHANTS
Kitty
DuBose
Blount.
Rabbi
Hcrehon-conducted
beltah Lodge No. 43 Tuesday eye­
....... ...Engolman
the services. T h e’ interment was Melody of Love
ing at 7, o’clock. , Initiation of can­ Editor Sanford Herald, Cityi
Dear
Sir:
May
Holly
made
Jii
Jho
'Hebrew
cem
etery.__
didate.. -Installation - o f- now . of­
Please bo good enough *16 ‘nh.......:cu sm r
Mrs. Kanner was thirty fivo years Walt r. ..;
ficers. Refreshments. Visiting ’Re-,
nouncc In your paper that Ihe’ mer­ old and' besides her husband sho is
Dorothy
Ray
bekahs * welcome..
Sec'y.
chants of Seminole coutny will: be survived' by three children, Rosebud Papilluns
Liege
Announces its first Spring Showing, Tuesday,
The friends of Mrs. William Wess- permitted to sell pork and pork
Anna DuBose
Kanner, 15; Aaron Kanner, 12 and
ner eympalhirt with her in the re­ products after six o'clock p. m. on
March 5th, with the nicest and cheapest line
Anthony
Etude .
Samuel Kariner, age C.
cent loss of her mother who died at Saturdays, no orders for pork to be
Margaret
Peters
A number of the Jewish stores in
of Spring Headgear ever on display in Sanford.
Croon Cove Springs. ' Mrs. Wessncr taken before C
this
city were, closed out of respect Zeepce Dance for Indian
has recently returned from th at
Respectfully,.
Suite....-....-........ .............. Lloiiranco
to the deceased. The congregation
place.
T. S. Huff.
* Eadly Bailey
We appreciate, the patronage of the people,
of Lhoc Shulem escorted tFjo body tb
(a)
March’
of KlngalkGet your prescription work done
Tampa this morning on tho early
• m an.............
.....Rhcinhold
neatly, correctly nnd’ delivered
and will be very glad indeed, to haVe the
Red Cross Meeting
train from Hand’s undertaking par­
promptly anywhere In tho city.
Scminolo Chapter Red Cross will lors. . Mrs. Kanner mado many (b) Dreaming....... ’............ ..Bauirifcller
* ladies call in Tuesday, March 5th, and see
Mary Elisabeth Puleston
L. R. Philips &amp; Co. do it.
havo a meetlhg at tho Sanford friends during’the years she has lived
55-Fri-tf
Woman's Club House Friday Mar in Orlando, nnd was thought, very W alli of Forest Sprites.............. Krug
the latest styles.
Georgia Mobley
Now is tho time to plant your 8th. at. 3 o’clock. Business d! Im­ highly of by nil who knew her. She
citrus trees. Visit the Lemon Bluff portance and all requested to be was a faithful mother and a loving To Spring *.................................. Eapon
4
*
y
Lillian Shlnholqcr
55-2tp
Nurseries, Ostedn, Fla., and save presont.
friend.—Reporter-Star.
Song,
"When
the
Foat
Is
on
money or get prices.
62-6tp
the Pumpkin"------ Riloy, Cpolidge
Bualneaa Phones $3.50
M rs. Hilburn, wife of Rev. Dr.
Second Draft In April
(Little Folks Chorus) .
In the statement of the Southern
Hilbum now pastor of the M. E.
Washington, D. C., Fob. 28.—
Mary Elisabeth Paleston, Accom­
church li among, the attractions, an­ Bell Telephone Co., regarding the ■While War Department, offlciala’re­
panist—
;;, •.
’
Mra. A. D. PARRISH,
rate
of
tho
business
phones
in
1
San­
Miss MAY D O t’LE
iterate that no date haa been fixed
nounced for the evening of March
ford ' The Herald had it $3.60 in definitely for tho calling of the sec­ J h e program was concluded with
Mnhager
■Asa't Manager
atead of $3.50 and we make this cor­ ond draft for the. National Army, all a most enjoyhip vioiln selection by
rection as it fa due to the company available outward signs would seem Miss Margaret Tenny of Sorrento.
Adelo Rungei Secy.
as well M the reading public/ The to indicate aomo time in April, or at
residence. phones . will ndt be_ raised the latest-early in-M ay.
; ,A
f Billie 'S^rlngfpHovr of -DrLahd is
as tiie article-iftated. * :
To Hear. A Sermon?
Such y n cstlmhte Is based on the
In town on business. •
know'n preparations for oquipptng nn
Sermons are published in paRed Cross Meeting
and housing tho men. It Is no mili­
iwra and in books, cheaper
C. B. Long of Gainesville is regis­
Seminole Chapter Red Cross will tary secret th a t equipment and sup­
thp.n to support n "Preacher".
havo a meeting at. khe Sanford plies for men of the second draft will- tered at the Hotel Carnes.
Woman’a Club House Friday Mar bocome available soon after April l /
To Pray to God?
*
C. B. Robinson of Orlando spont a
P e o p l e " A t hom e" 8th. a t 3 o’clock. Business of im­ nnd careful observers expect the
or "in the open" they can os portance and all requested to bo first Increments to be called aoon af- few hours in Sanford Wednesday.
65-2tp
terward.*
well open their hearts to God. present.
Tho number of men to be called
Alec Vaughan,'wJt., of West Palm
*
*.
To Have the Bible Read?
Sunday at Congregational Church In the first increment haa not been Beach is in Sanford vlsitipg frienda.
- f— The -First Siation
-------— Copies ‘lire -so cheap,—each —“The-V U ion-of Dry Bones. and determined- because the question -of
lo, they were very dry—Can these housing them has not been disposed
man can havo his ow n..
Mrs. J. W. Dicklns haa returned
' On th e
bones live?" will be the morning of. There will be room for eome of from a trip to Macon and Jackson­
topic, the service beginning prompt­ them in camps and cantonrnents ville.
Theatres can ofier better a t­ ly a t 1 1 - Tourists or other translept now occupied by troops, and it is
tractions and greater sensa­ visitors In Sanford are Invited to at­ possible th at 'additional cantonments
Mr. Roy Harden of Orange City
Is the little 'dead and unimportant
tion. — r
, . . tend the Bible d ais meeting at 10 may have to be provided. I t also Is was in Sanford on business this
o'ploclc. The International lesson for possible* th a t some of, the National
;
the , day la 1"Jeaoa the BringCr of Guard camps may be used during week.
--- * —«»•
Pe*ce"—calming • the tempest, ex« the .period, v. . v
.
“The Lord’s Service on the gelling the demon.
E. E. Brady returned • Tuesday
The Stations Along the To-Day Line
This phase of the subject is receiv­ from Macon, Ga., where he has
•
*
Lord’s Day”.
j -"prayer, the Christian’e Duty and ing careful study,' but nothing haa
are
all
prosperous,.
becoming
more
f.
been
on
business.
Jesus said: 1*Verily, V erily i^ Privilege," la the Christian fcndeav- been decided..
. bo as the distance increases.
Ray unto you: Except ye ra t. CN| ,topic. Be j i t the church at 6tl5
M p ., p . L. Thrasher, has returned
the Flesh of the Son of Mon- prom ptly... V:.
Mr. Joe Leing of Sanford la fob
Start Your Sayings Account
and drink HU Blood, ye have, -iti-rFoliowing ‘the song service’ at
lowing
Schcllo Milncs from a visit to, her parents, Mr. and
Mra,
Ferran
at
Eustls.
Now! To-Day!
no life in you"—St John
the . pastor . will speak .on "God footsteps a t Stetson. Joe haa joined
Speaking Twice to 8lnners; First In {he Dramtlc Club, and next Friday
M rs. Elliott, who haa been the
evening hla company a t Stetsorywill
W ordaand then by Deed*."
guest
of Dr. and Mra. J: N. Robson
present, in the .Auditorium of the
P*rk Avenue and Fourth St. ,, .
haa
returned
to her-home In Jackson­
University, A comedy entftled, '‘•A
Red Cross Meeting
THIRD .SUNDAY.. IbL L E N T _ _
ville.'
'
Seminole Chapter-.“Red-Cross-wty Pair of Sixes." Mr. 8chelle Maine*
m 111,! 1■
[I
MuaIctfScrvlcjr a T r r s 7 m ; ~ g T i i ^ have a meeting *t tha t San/ord was tho ,gr«ateat comedian Stetson
' Miss ‘ Ruth McDaniel who haa
ever
had,
b
n
t
ydd
ought
to
aee
Joe.
Woman’s
ClulT
House
&gt;
r
i
d
a
/
’M
ar
The Original Faith
■
8th. a t S o’clock. Business of fm- In this rip-rablng farce comedy the been ■vUHlng friends In Jacksonville
Same Services of the Apostles
portaince .‘and all requested to. be people will split their,sidek-laughing for the past week returned yeitvrAdapted to 20th Century Need a,
j
preheat:.
*
*,55-2tp( a t Joe.—Stetson Note*.

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Why Go to* Church?

To B e E n te rta in e d ?

Some- O ther- Day-- Line
Village of Never

But The One Compelling Reason’

CHURCH OF TiiFHQLY t i f e

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�All Attractions Furnished by the

Bigger, Better, Greater, Grander, than Ever

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Big Clean High Class Attractions --

Three Mammoth Riding Devices to Please the Masses:—The World's Best
and Most Costly the Whip; The Gold and Glittering Jumping. Horse Merry
Go Round; The Sky. Scraping Big Eli Ferris Wheel. The Big Free Out Side
Attraction and that Famous Jass-Uniform Concert Band Giving Two Free
Concerts Daily.
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c ^ o n n n n u 5 » » c Q n n n iiiix 5 e c

Revfval In Shipping Brings Pros­
perity to AmerioaR_Sba*
board Towns.

Same Spirit That Mads Old Salem
Rich Now 8een In Msrchant Ms’ rlnts'a Development—New
Ports Springing Up.
Washington.—One effect of the pres­
ent rapid expansion of tho American
merchant marine la a sudden and un­
precedented revlvnl of business nl cer­
tain American porta which a few years
ago were thought Id have passed their
Bath, Me.. Is cited as on example.
In the prosperous nineteenth century
days of sailing ships Bath was the
country's leading shipbuilding port. It
d*dln£d steadily nftcr the Introduc­
tion of alvei a* a building material.
f lp k a m ra rm7i* rmmcxgjr TOnUTCJ

Now Bath, building both steel and
wood vessels, Is so prosperous that the
housing of the workmen taking Jobs
there Is a pressing problem. The same
la true of several other North Atlantic
port*, while In other sectlens porta
are springing up where nono existed
before.
Cloee observers of the present re­
vival In shipping say that before the
United, Btatcs shipping board's present
construction plan la completed—a plan
by which a vast new merchant fleet la
to he brought Into being—the develop­
ment of American porta will parallel
on a larger scale th at which took
place In the "good old days of tho
square, rigger*."
In earlier times, as at present, every­
body In a port touched by the pros­
perity of sfpgnlng was keenly Inter­
ested tn shipping. Present-day secre­
cy abput contracts, sailings and-divi­
dends, had Ita prototype In the secrecy
that enveloped such matters more than
a hundred years ago, tn a score of
American ports, notably In Salem.
Mass.In those dnys, we nro told, "rival
merchants sometimes drove the work
of prepnrntjon for Toyngra nljjtit and
day. Ships whlt-h set out for foreign
ports were wntched when they slipped
their rabies nnd sailed away by night."
Personal Touch In Voyages.
In .those times there was n more per­
sonal touch In voyages than now, as

LESSONS FOR THE

Home Embroiderer
Specially prepared fo r this N ewspaper by Pictorial Review.

\

A Feast For the E ye is this Fruit Centerpiece.

' By KATHRYN MUTTEI1ER. •
New embroideries for tho dining
tabU Include this exquisite centerplace In fruit design. Grapes, apples
» a i peaches compose the Icsst for
th e .eye, for they are done In natural
coUrs upon a background of ecru Bn-

'scallops.
For tho woman who prefers the
round table to all other shapes be;
cause of Its traditions and convlv.
lallty, there Is nothing more novel
than this centerpiece. It may be
used betweon meals or lor a luncheon

ev£ry man making A voyrfge was al­
lowed a certain space In the hold for
goods of hta own. People In the home
port of a ship ontward bound Intrrsted their savings to their seafaring
neighbors for ventures In far coun­
tries.
This spirit of commercial adventure
Is finding expression today on a larger
and less personal scale, say the experts
of the shipping board; and these stu­
dents of conditions trace the present
enthusiasm of the nation for seafaring
to beginnings In definite periods tn
which our old-time ports were at the
bright-of. their prosperity, In so doIng, they cite Sstem aS a good exam­
ple of what a venturesome people may
gain upon the sea.
Salem at one time stood at the head
of the rifles of the- Untied States In
the value of Its Imports.
In 1812 It had 723 ships .In the deep­
water trade, and of these, 68 were
Enst Indinmen. These vessels brought
home cargoes of fabulous richness—
slUis, Indigo, spices. Ivory arid other
products of the far East,
"There are old people living In Salem
who remember when the city's ancient
warehouses were full of “hemp from
Luzon, pepper from Sumatra, colTee
from Arabia, palm oil from the west
coast of Africa, cotton from Bombay,
duck nnd Iron from the Baltic,, tallow
from Madagascar, salt from .Cadiz,
wine from Portugal nnd the Madelraa.
figs, rnlslns nnd almonds from the
Mediterranean; tens and silks from
Chinn. rum, sugar and molasses from
the Waal Indies; Ivory ami gum-copal
from Zanzibar; rubber, hides and wool
from South America, whale oil from the
Arctic and Antarctic and the'sperm'
from the South Seas."
Pioneers. In Cemmsroe.
Sslem ships were pioneers In open­
ing new mutes of commerce. Salem
merchants were the first to bring pep­
per from Sumatra, robber from South
America nnd cofTee from Mocha. The
Salem . ship Recovery, Capt. John
Ropes, was the coffee pioneer, and be­
tween the landing of her first cargo of
the fragrant berry tn 1703 and 1803,
Salem Imported not leu than 12.000,000. pounds of Mocha coffee.
Salem men w'ere perhaps no mors
active than other American deep-water
sailors of the period hut their records
were better kept.
They abound tn
stories of their adventures.
Examining tho causes of Salem's
great fame Won upon the aea, a cecent
historian of tho.merchsnt marine found
that tt was "not In her harbor nor tn
her store of shipbuilding timber. .
1
It was Salem men. . . . Americans
of the Americans who built up the ro­
mantic commerce thnt left no sea onvisited, no land unexplored. , . .
Their business required Iron will "and
Iron nerve, a noble Imagination, belief
'th thrmsHve* and In their fellow minn."
The case of old Salem, and of the
newer ports now flourishing under the
Impetus of the country’* present com­
mercial expansion, convinces the mari­
time specialists (hat the quality which
won In both rases Is a constant one,
being nothing Iras than American en­
terprise.

J. H E LP ! S EN D F U E L ! P E T

J CANARY HAS YOUNG O N ES
(tty International Nswa Service.) , ,
Detroit.—"I'lease, * sir, oh, . ■
please,* I t you - a re -bomanet-] |;
send coal to my home at once." • &gt;
• This was the agonized appeal ) |
of a woman over the telephone &lt;&gt;
to the fuel administrator's office. ! I
The coal waa produced and,* | J
when pressed for explanation, !!
the woman added;
J[
"My pet canary U batching &lt;&gt;
young ones."
' !I

or tea, for the duster# of fruit ar»
easily' transferable to napkins to
complete a aet.
Nowhera have such happy possi­
bilities been realized aa In the at­
tractiveness of the new dining room
linens. Although pure linen Is bard
to sec are there are many substltutea
which' are giving complete satisfac­
tion to needleworkera. Scrim and
cotton poplin are perhaps the most
popular, tho former being liked espe­
f
Dbllonhoilng A Scallop.
cially for center-pieces, dollies, ctc^
' Tha fruit Is first ouUlned In blaek with hem-atitched border#. Cotton Private Rambo Sets Fine Exam
« r dark blot cotton, then filled In poplin not only takra all forms of em­
pie in Contentedness.
•with large French knots In their net-’ broidery. exceedingly well, but tho
viral coloring*. Blue, purple, light latest offerings Imitate lltjen so per­
srsen or dark red may be used tor fectly that It Is-bard to distinguish Letter ts Parent# Please* Camp Com• mender and Private la Given
tha grapes, red and yellow for tbe ap- thsm from tha genuine material, es.
,p its and rad, pink and rose, ror tha pedally when In tan or ecru. Flno
Leave of Absence.
peaches. Th# leave# a rt In" raised repp Is also excellent for dining room
satin stitch In two shade# of green. and library Unena decorated with
Camp Meede, Md.—Private D. B.
TThlte Is used fo r the eyelets and hand embroidery.
Rambo, Throb Hundred Fifteenth In­
fad try, was scared, for the flret'tlm#
PlclorisVReview Embroidery No. 124J0. Transfer pattern"of 64-lnch ceu*
since he left hta horns to fight wheq
ra n ta
* .
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1
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Itrpleot, 4A
40 cents.

am. The centerpiece la 64 Inches tn
mametar. The design Is worked out
. * French knots, eyelet, outline and

GETS

HIS FURLOUGH

he V m 'ordered to appear bilore the
-old man," aa Brl». Gen, William J.
Nicholson la . known throughout the
brigade.
; .
'
"Private Rambo I" the Oeneral sud­
denly barked forth, - "Did yon write
thla letter?"
Private Rambo looked, cleared hla
voice of aotne of Ita huaklneaa and ad*
mltted he had. It read:
"Deer Mother and' Father: •
"Am writing yon a letter to let you
know I received your letter and alio
the bor (Christmas box). Tou sent
the box by express. Why don't you
send them things by parcel post?
Everything was fine, but tbe honey got
warm, and ran through the box. The
ealco was good, too. There's a fellow
hers [ knew up In the city. He thinks
your cake can't be b eat We had a
fine time yesterday, entertainments
end turkey dinner. Now all I want-ls
to get home for a week and then I’m
ready.to go anywhere. Maw, I never
felt better In all my life than I do
now. Thin Is sure a healthy life. Plen­
ty of work and all you can eat. Now
don't forget to send a cake once In a
while, for a box of things like you sent
makes life bettrr. You can write and
let me know when you send some more
rake. With love for all. your sort D.
E. Ilnmbo."
"Well. Private Rambo," the genera)
boomed again, "yon can have that
week's holiday home. I like boys who
don't grumble all the time."

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REMAKING TIRES
is what our vulcanizing process may he
called. For by this method we take a
punctured, or badly damaged tire and
make It ns serviceable- ns ever ngain.
In these days of soaring prices, tire ex­
pense is a serious matter. Any method
therefore that will save a fire lor future
service is a distinct economy. Our vul­
canizing process docs just that.

P ER ILS O F BIRD S LA U G H T ER
National Association of Audubon So.— clstles -Points- Out- Danger-of —
Relaxed .dame Laws.
New York.—Grave .perils threaten
the agriculture of the United States
through the Indiscriminate slaughter
of birds and of wild life, according to
a statement Issued by the directors of
the National Association of Audubon
8ocletlea.
Mr. T. Gilbert Pearson, th# secre­
tary of the association. In making pub­
lic .resolutions adopted by the board
of directors, said that unless every ef­
fort la made to enforce all game pro­
tection laws, the resulting unrestrain­
ed activities of gunners and pot-huntera would soap destroy the. natural
foes of Inaecfs and of rodent pests aad
of weeds.
• "The crops will save the nation,"
saya the-official statement, "and the
birds will help to save the crops." Iq
thla national crisis, America Is looked
upon by our allies as the granary of
the world and the source of food
which must sustain the-flghters In the
months of struggle yet to come. There­
fore every effort should be made to
Increase-the yield of our fields.
• “This association points to the grave
peril which attenda th i relaxing of
the wise statutes enacted for con­
serving the wild" life of this country,
which Is more and more recognised
as an Important economic" factor."

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save you money. Send for it today, a postal will do.

FIR S T N A V E L O R A N G E DYING
Parent Tree of California Citrus Or­
chards PtanUd 44 Years Ago,
Seems Near End.
Riverside. Col.—The original Wash­
ington navel orange tree, planted here
forty-four years ago, producer of the
first navel oranges grown In the Unit­
ed Stntes and pnrent-o^'fhimOftr of
trees now growing In California. Is bslleved'to be dying.
Horticultural experts are studying
the dloense thnt threatens It In the
hope of prolonging Ita life.
This tree fame originally from toms
point Inland from Bahia, Brasil. It
wm planted here In 1873 by Mrs, Q.-L.
Tibbetts, who obtained It from the bo­
tanical gardens In Washington. Ef­
forts to discover In Braxll other navel
orafige tree* hove so far failed.
Wild Geese Break Glass. .
Two IUver*. WIs.—During a severe
storm that swept over Lake Michigan
a large number of wild geese were
sighted. The largest flock was seen at
Twjn IUver Point lighthouse. The
flock-Constated of more than 300 geese.
The geese were confused by the flash
of the.llght ami broki the tower glass,
one-hair Inch thick. One of .the gebta
killed In the Impact with the tower
Close weighed over'five pdunds."

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R. C, BOWER, Sanford, Florida

Nolle# of Apsllcsttoa for Tai Rood Undor
Hoelion 8 or Chspltr 418*. Law* of Flor­
ida
Nolle# la beraby glecn that 8. M. Andoreon, purrhaecr of Ta* Ccrtlflcalo No. 1110,
dated tha 8th day o( July, A. D. I*9T. ha#
Sled aald certlfirat# In my offiro, and haa
mado application lor ta i deed to Iwue In
accordance with law. Said certlHcate ombrarte tha following doerrlbed property
•Ituolod'ln Seminole county. Plorldo, to-wit:
WM oI NEW of NEJ( of N E K SetMon,
3f. Tp. 31 S. Rang# 31 eaat. t arret. The
aald land being uireaed at the data of laau■ore of auch certlAcato In the u n i of
(1. M. Jacob*. Unite, aald certlAcato aholl
be redeemed according to law ta i deed will
ieeue thereon on tho 19th.day ol March
A. D. 1911.
Wltnrea my nffirlal etgnatur* and eeal Ibia
the l&amp;ih day of Frhruary. A. It. 1011.
(eeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clrrk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
lly V. M. Ilouglaee, D. C.

COACH Y08T CHANGES NAME OF TACKUNQ DUMMY.
Tho tackling dummy on Iho Univer­ the front unless they showed cqnstd
sity of Michigan footlmll practice Held untidy less consideration for “Get
lias been rochrlulcnot! and Is now a trade's" feellujts.
male Instead of a female pcrsoniigc.
T h is season, w ith m a n y gridiron'
C o ac h Y o a t, g r l n n t n l * J y n lt d ly . I h stars nliKciit front collegia and many
re a d y to a d m it t h a t ’ t h e r e ih tin ocean green men to tench, Yost faced a prob­
lem.
o f e ltc c lIv e n c M " In n n a m e ," .
Hut be solved It. “
Until this season the dummy has
H e had the tnckllng dummy recbrlsbeen known ns "flortrado." On numvrotw occasions Yost, T ra in e r Tu th lll and toned.
Its pew name Is "Kaiser lllll."
other chiefs of the training squad have
And that's the reason why ’Yost fs
Informed nmjdtlous young football canilUlnles tbul they never wouM get to still g rin n in g .

Notice o ffA y p llro llo n for T o t Head Under
Herds# a of Chapter 41H8, Lawo Of Fler*
Ida
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Notice le hrrehy given that Frank Harrie,
nurchawr of T a i ( ertlAcate No. 198, dated
the fdh day of July, A. It. M p IS . baa bird
eaid certificate In my offlre, and hae made
application' for t a i ifred to ii*u e In arrord•n re with law .
Said certificate embrace*
tho following deerrllied property eltualrd In
Seminole rn u nty, Florida, t »■artt: W r it 1*3
*r , Chapman
c , o u | 1 IM ■ a| A
oee T
au
*4 rk
* mrr'e
il w n
u &gt;i , ,
o' Lot 4, Blockl 6,
Add.,
to Sanfi-rd.
The eald land being oeereerd
at the date of the ieeuanre of euch certifi­
cate In &gt;he name of M . II. K in g .- Unleea
eald re rtifira le &lt;halt he redeemed arcordlng
In law ta i-d e e d w ill laiue thereon on the
191 h day of M arch, A. I&gt;.. IB IS .
•
W lln r n my official -ignature and eeil
tfala the 16th day ol* February A. I&gt;. IS IS ,
(eeal)
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
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lly V . M . D o ug lau , D. C.
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N O T IC E D P .WANTRICH H 4 I.B
Notice If h rrfh y givrn t*.»t undrr in d by
v lr * r r tjf a B fiil d re fr * of fo rrrlo tu rr and
w ir mfcrir on the 6th day of February, 191*%
by *hr Konornt lr Jamrv W . Perkin** Jud f*
of i hi* r ir r t iif €”r»uf j of tlio Sr tr u th J tid ifU l
f'irru lt of Iln rid a . Srmtnole county. In
f h in r r r y , in tti«t r p r ia in fiu ii1 therein pend*
inie, * h rrrln
ih«* iJ v rtitrp c i T u rp c ii'ln f
f*«*mfianya » c o ir orntlnti, i* f n m p 'a ln in t.
and llrrm a n I) , h r llt r . M rr&gt; J* K r llff and
Farm er*
M r r rl.a n tf Hank r f M ilsn, M trh lean ari* dpfpHdpnlN I, P * I*, Houibf-blrr,
^ I'r f ii! Ma*i« r. fbail olfrr fnr
and *r 11
In th r hlghfat b ld ijrr fo» carh. bafofv lh#
door of thn ro u rl h o u tt in F arfn rd , rrmlno!*?
ro iitity* Florida, on Mtrnday, I h** Ifh dt|**f»f
March A* l 1 I VI?; tb*- ^amr br'nc a Ir f a
■ale* day, and d u rin r the lecal I tiitr* of nalc,
tb#* j rot erty dr*rrib*»d in thi* Ora t ln f r e

■ftJirrald, aa folio*e. In**It* HcflntiinK »f»

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Takes Amazing. Leaps Slnco
Amerioa Entered War.

v lu W n c o , e x c e p t r o b b e r y , h n v o teiitleO the n*»rth line of Yoncc G rant, fiti 95 chain*
t o d e c re a s e , h u t U ie tle c re n s b Is to lit * r « t . 6 t l r f r m north of touthraat fty iiF f of
Levy G rant on l.ahc Jr»«up, run aouth f
a t t r i b u t e d nut so m y eh to g a n g s a n d dcKfcc*, » r * t GT.21 ch a in * to strut It H it* of

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Imprisonment
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f o r m e r l y a n ilc t n l N e w Y o rk c ity .

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r o n t* )tll
N u m b er - o f C o m p la in ts T h ro u g h o u t
n ln r S rk *lh « w n l of *nulk«***t
“Tho explanation," ho says, “Is In ro 4inAIrr Mt-fr,inSu-rlon
11. T u » iu h lp *1 »oulp.
C o u n try Increases 20 P e r C ent
the Increased valuo o f property. Sllkw, lt* n ,o 311 m l run o rth It* I!* rh *ln * j&gt;orUi
In 6 lx M o n th s.
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copRer, brass, ftiodslufTs and almost rh *ln *. r» ,t IH rh * ln i tothl&gt;*(!n
nin (, lolil
every commodity havu spelt an Increas­ John I t . NohU.
&lt;tl) ll» *in n in t i l n n rih r**! ro rnirf
rr of t hi*
New York,— Since tho United State* ed valuo and aro so readily salable
ulh” 5 dl
* l l i l x i i * iU u t llit '1 Ifn il, run
jentered tlio war tho crime percentage* th a t it Is worth w hile to steal most Sfi-rf. * « t 33.fi2 rlik fn l In. • tla kItc at
*lu practically every city In tho coun­ anything, -and tho thieves net accord­ ic n l i r , ! tho M i l and *&gt;**l .boundary. Iln r
brtw n-n I rlla r d y and M rr. M lro u, thrnro
try have taken* futmzlng leaps. T in ingly. With the Increase In values ll from ■•Id r t n lr r *t» k * * t * l fi i l n r w * . north
32.37
rh a ln , to a a la k r * r t n r» r lh» tik r ,
number of ctiflqflulnts reaching va­ a corresponding Increase In (crnptu*
th r n r * *outh b d r j r r * , w n l 330 lin k *, thrrrf-j
rious detective headquarters through- Uon.”
• outh 3ft d rrrr*» . r»«t f fC I lin k *, th»n r*
r**E 6 d ,r r - r * ,
,'.u th IJP link* In a * f * k r
.out (he land for the last six mmttht
» h l h '■ thr n n rtb » r*t r-irnnr »l lh - fiv'ms ‘j o per cent higher thnu during th«
• rrn lot *u r*r&gt; rd for J. II C i I1d * I ) ‘. Ifnm
■*id . n a r th iM l rn rn rr i l i h r ,nu th M dr(Mimc pt-rlod u year ngo. The Incmoo
, r r r * . i * , t 391.TS lin k . In •n u lliw r't ro rn ri.
Inin extended to prticUcnlly nil form*
, 1 ,1 5 i l r ( r r * i , *nulh I2fih.3 lin k * to *outhC. L o b c r t of '8L L o u is L earn s Ho W a s r » * l ro rn rr, north
d r t r r r * , »»*t Shl.O link*
of crtino except murder and nssnulL
to t h , n o r lh r* *l . to rn rr, » r * l 6 r ir f t r * ,.
Born In B r a z il, N o t Q srnorth 1337.4 lin k * In liorlnnioc brine thr
Commissioner' Woods o f the Now
.
m any.
northvrrit ro rn rr of aald five a rrr lo t *old
* '.York city pollco department, has made
to John II. C alloiray.
a Apodal examination o f, the record*
l M lro u ’* F u lf ill! Mon on tho r i a l •id i­
8 t. Louis.— A denthbctl secret, Just ot (C
.L itfl* Lok* llo w rll.
w ith a view to answering the. question
( D ) A frartinn al part of tha nor*Lwr*t
disclosed to Charles Lobert qf 8L
ns to the effect p f t h e w n r on CTIint
quartrr of Portion 13. Townahlp 31 roulh.
Louis by his sister. Miss Emms Lobert it a n i* 30 r a il, in Y o n i* G ran t, boundrd
and.criminals. Ills conclusions are a* .
o f' Hnglnnw, Mich., reveals to him ho and d r*rrik rd a* follow*: Ilr r ln n ln , at Ih *
n n r lh * r * t ro rn rr nf *aid Srrllon- 13. thrn'*follows:
was not bom In Oennany, ns ho has r a i l to tn r north llo r of aald *rrfio n to thr
“Crimes against prppcrty have, In- believed, nnd consequenlly Is not an W**l Hit* of 1,01 4, of M lro u ’r P u h-iII*i*lo n ,
with aald w rit llo r aouthwaatrily
creased steadily slnco tho United alien enemy. N either docs ho have to Ithrnr*eo rhaln* to a S3 fi. a tm t^ r. ih r n r r wr*t
S lates entered tho war, and the rea­ ask for naturalization papers or a zone with *aid mirth Iln r ol *ald a * m u r 2-cbkln*.
th r n r r aoulh fi d r f r r r * , wr*&lt; It.O S rhalna
son may bo found dlrccUy In Uio eco­ perm it.
to lh« aouthwral ro rn rr of Lot 1, thrnr#
nomic conditions w h ic h ' hnvo been
Lobert always .believed ho was born •outh "S d r t r r r * r a i l M.1&amp; rhalna, th rn rr
•outh fi d t ir r r a wrat 7.fi7 rhalna to a ro rn r/.
brought about by tho w ar. CJrlmes ol In Germany. lie served In tho flpnn- th r n r * north Sfi d rfrrra , wrat 7D.S0 rhalna
Inh-Amcrtcan war. O o used his honor­ moro or* Ira*, to wrat -arrtlon Iln r, thanr#
r o ilh w ith amid P ot to th r p la rr ol b rtln able discharge papera whenever -ho n ln t. b ring fillr rn a r r r , moro or Iraa ronv
was questioned nt n polling plnco on rv -d on tho 10th doy of D r rr m h rr , A. H.
IB m lo M ary A in ra C lark and M r*. A m rrM
election day. Last week ho went to a ilopklAa.)
And alao Lot 4 Craa 10 arrra In aqoarr In
- recruiting nfllco to Join _ tho United
u th w ril - ro rn rr) S«(tlon 13, LoL. t and
States Guards nnd wns rejected be: •o
north half of f^ ta 2 and 3, S rrllo n 14, Iota
1, I , 3, 4 and 5. S rrllo n tfi, alt bring In
Wo aro all nt a dangor polnL On cause ho .wits » German citizen.
Tnwnahlp 21, South. Uanga ! 0 a * i l . T o
«lh&amp; usa of good common bsoso In. our , l i e .wrote to his sister and received r a tlify tho -drrrr# ijm r ta f w * -ootorod * • --T“
D a trd at Sanford. Somlnof* ro u n tr. Flof19IS farm nnd garden opornttons do* r ,wonl from her thnt ho was bom 1&amp;
F rh ru a*&gt; . IBIS.
pends prosperity or our "going broVo." llrn ztt while his mother was vn n trip. d»,' th l* tb# ,7th dK.iyP.o*U O
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D EA T H B ED T A L E AIDS A LIE N

Half Your Living
Without Money Cost

ca.i plant nil or nearly a ll cotton, buy In Germany, but on her deathbed hnd' la Clttall Coarf, Hrronfk (Trralt, Hoaitaol#
o u n lf. Floilda
food and grain a t present prices from 'related it to her dnughter, on condi­ O r r r i l f r r t T u rpf rn
tln * C o m p an r
* 'pply merchant on’ credit and make tion thnt ahe not reveal It to her brothC
lark
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onald.
K iq m i A ,‘ M r
nn-ney. Food and grain Is hlghor in
'er.
Kw rn, Hu*an D . M rE w r n , J rn n lr
proportion than aro present cotton
M rK.w tn. Eta Rrackcnrlds# and — —
prices.
[trrek rnrldfrr.
h rr huilW nd,
M ary
SIX-SHOOTER
IS
PASSING
Godfrey
o n d -------G o d trry. h -r hu»•
It's a tlmo aboro n il others to play
band. Jnm*a I t . M rE w tn . Dunran
fiafe; to produeo nil possible food,
M cE w an, Edw ard I I . P ra rrr. Jrn n i*
rrnhi and forago supplies on your own Pitchforks and Shovels Replace Fire* E . V a r .lc k lr r and Andraw VanF
lc llc r, hrr hu*hand, Sam ’l I I . W a ll,
acres; to cut down tho store bill.
arms In Equipment of Okie*
U v i i Key*. W . V. W lrh lm a n , I I .
.Winfield Raya. G to . II. I f a / * . H u tu
.
„ A . cood..pUjco of g a rd e n . ground, ________ ___ h am s.S h eriffs,.,___ . .
H liir r , John W&gt;lh*lm. I I . I f . Dupoo,
rightly planted,. rightly tended and
E d ia r L. Stone. M a ry A. Hfonr.
kept planted tho year round, can bo
T u ls a ; O kln.— T h e «lay o f t h o - s lx - .......................
.. sh t. ........
Juaflnlan D rou
John ...................
lllu r , Jo*.
*nado |o pay nearly h alf your living. I t shooter, the- Winchester ami the Colt g;
V
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p. K
will siiro you moro money than you
J
b pnsslng In this stnt?J5c«ennLDltc»&gt;*-KiJU.,ltfpJ. w. Rttwo^Wm. ». Wrbmado on tho best throo acres o f cotton
fork* nnt! Ahovci* vero ouupu 10 ino Mo|# Mtbf, K fifiu-wfld'lUiiu ir«
you over growl *
equipment of tho olllco of tho sheriff Y # rt tta l.
Hastings' 1918 8oed Dook tolls a ll
T o tfc# d afrn d an tr, C la rk W - M rD o n a ld .
obout tho right kin d of a money asr- of this county.
lm sia A . M rE w rn , Swran D . M rE w tn
T h o n ew eq u ip m e n ts n re to bo used
rnn&gt;#
M rE w r n , E lla B rrekan rtd i#, and — —
mg garden and tho vegetables to put
Ilrrrk rifr|d y r. h rr huaband. M a ry G o d frr/
In th o n n c s rth lh g o f Illic it liq u o r
In it. it tclla about Uio fa rm crops u
r t u l -------flr&gt;«lt»*y« h rr huaband. J am ei If .
R e ce n tly th e s e In s tru m en ts M f C a t a ’. D unran M rE w r n , Edward I I .
well anil chaws you the d e a r road to t n ia ic .
rarra, Janolr E . V a n S lrk trr, and Andraw
rpal. and regular farm prosperity. If s U n e a rth e d an a u to m o b ile load o f P
V a n S Irktrr, h rr huaband, -Sam’l H . W a lt,
Free. Sand for It today t6 H . a
liq u o r o n it fo rm n o r th o f ,tho c ity .
D a l i K rya, W . V . W lfh tm a n , I I . Wlnfiald
H ay*, Gro. It. Haya, H u t# K ltU r. John
HAB-tNQ S C O , A tlanta, Qm—A d f t .

8. 8. A rty. Larlnla A. Clark, frank
Clark. Unitad PtaabytarUS W i u i ’i
AmocmiIob, a corporation. W m . TL.
Lambotb, Kobart W. Toomin, W . D.
Wilo», D. T. Domar, as Trust##,
Hanriotta, National Dank. NalKaa E.
Bimnooa. U , U. IIronton,' Allen
B n riii md
—■■■ ** H ry ia t.. Ellstrorth* Truaf "C57, n forrlyn corpora*
lion, Oottlltb It. Kajrlor, Martha J.
Doora. Jacob T, Boom. Chat. J.
Rrownlje.
Itobt. . II.
Drnoka. a . D, Brow
nil#, Rabt.
U,
Rrownllo. M. L_ Bonn, Goo. W. Link,
Harriot 0.
Pennington,
Harriet
B. Link, Mary Pennington,'
— ------Pendlagtoo,
------PonAlagton, J. J, Thornton,
—
Thornton, Thoo. _M.
M. Adame,
- — — JThornton.
Adam,,
South Florida Railroad Company, a
rOrp«r alloa. U. W . " K lor.' ~ft#h.' ’ xi
Racklnatoo, P. Koltb lloawtll, I.oula
Taploy, Mayyl# 8. Column, a widow,
Janiea A. Janklna. Annlo E. Griffin,
a widow, W. Q. Emloon, St. B. Lon*
caator, ’Koato Kaanody. Walter P.
Kennedy, 8. P. Kennedy, Sarah E.
Johneton, It. E. Johniton, Lnman
Ward, W. H. White, John T. Lion*
bach, all unknown portion claiming
Intoroeta under 8. 8r Arer,&lt;i. Rich*
ond Murphy, Larlnla A. Clark,
Win, R, Lambeth, Itobt. W. YooK an, D. T. Homer, at rruatco.
• than E. Simmon*. M. 11. Bronaon.
Alice Bryant, Gottllob II. Keylor,
Martha J, Doora, W a T. Nesbitt,
Chat. J. Brooke, (1. D, Brownlie,
Mory Pennington, J. J. Thornton,
Thor. M. Adame, It, W. Kina, Geo.
A. Harkintto*, P. Koltb Boewell,
Louie Taptey, Mayyl# 8. Coleman,
Jamee A. Jenklna, Annie E. Griffin,
W. q. Emleon, It, .11. J^ncaater,
Koato • Kennedy, Walter T. Kennedy,
8. P. Kennedy, Sarah E. Johneton,
Lumen Ward. W. R. White end
John T. IJenbach.

CONVENIENT PLACE FOR SILO

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outside rather then Inside Uie baht.
Pisco It b few feet away from the
barn so that ■ small Z«ed room may
bo built between. This arrangement
not only provides * convenient pUco
fo r tho allege cert b u t alto e means
of sepereUng the ello from the milk­
ing barn where silage odorV era undoslrable.

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

The Ford Sedan, $695 f. o. b. Detroit, is a
handsome enclosed motor car th at meets ev­
ery demand in an up-to-date enclosed car.
A roomy interior seating five; deeply uphol­
stered with fine cloth; plate glass slidinir win­
dows; silk curtains; latest type of ventilating

C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer * .

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'Heavy yields of high class products aro nec­
essary (o bring a big net profit to the grower. The
banner record for meb remits has bean held for
the last quarter-century by

In Ih r Circuit Court. N fv m lh Circuit, Hem*
Inolo C o un tf, Florida
O vrr*rrc#l T u r p tn lln * Company

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t*arti*« rU im inc In t c r u ii under Clark
W . M cDonald, all unknown partlra
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all unknown part I n rial mine Itilvrm ta
untlrr KINtlm th 11. Svmp, d o t’d., all
unknown paHlet clatm lnt In tc rn t*
under R a m i I I , W ade, all unknnwt)
n a rtirt claiming In te rrtla under D a a r
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in r in te m ta under l / ^ * li Keya, all #
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u n d ir 11. W ln A ilil llaya, all unknown
nartit-a claiminc Intcrrata under Geo.
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all unknown parlies claiming intrresta
undrr Daniel Hackney, all unknown
p arlira claltnlnf In lr r n ta u m ltr John
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unknumn p ailira rlalrqlnr ln lr r r * t*
un-t&gt;r Ed^ai
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p a rlir* rlaim lny ln lr tr *la under 1,. W.
IW aw dy. all unknown p a rlir* claim ­
ing m lrrr*la undrr Ju&lt;tlnian D ro u ih t,
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u m |.r John lllu r , all unkmiwn I&gt;ar-’
t lr * rlalm ihc Intrrrata undrr Jo*. K.
( iilh r r t.
all unknown p arlir# 'rlalm lua in ltiM la ■undrr T h * *. I I . Ilnbin*.
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known partlra claiming In trrra ta un,
d rr l-rm u rl V I. Park, all Unknown
p a r lir* claiminc I n t r m t t und rr Jot.
V ln tr, d rr'd , all unknown partlra
alalm lnc Inlkrrala undrr E llia b rth A.
M o lf.-H la n lry E. M o l# and M a b tl E.
V ln tr, ' or undrr nllkar of them all
unknown partlra rta im ln r In lr r r tla
undrr Gro^. E. UIU*. all unknown
a rllra rlaim lny
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i m n K. Foolr, all unknown partlra
rlalm lnc I n l r i r i l * undrr. (7. II . T ho |nillk r, all unknown p a rlir* rlalm fny
m d rlr *!*
undrr
lla lllr
E.
Yo*l.
d rr'd , and Frank
Y u - 1 , d rr'd
or
r llh r r of ih rm . all u n k n o rn p ortir*rla im ln t In lr rr *!* ond*r Ita rb rl K."
C la rk , all unknown p a illr* rlalm lnc
lo trrra i* under t . H. Hunkrr. all un
known p arlir* rla im ln y Intrrrata under
f«aar A. t'r a ir r . #11 unkn-twn p arlira '
ila im ln y Inlrn-at* under W . \ \ W iyht*
man. all unkihtwn partlra rlaim lny
Intoraala undrr
t lllr r r 'V .
Parker
rt ai.
.
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In the land* brlnw i l n r r l M under any ol .
Ih# foltowlny prraona or otLrrw Iar, via.: I
( ’lark W . M cD on ald , Em ma A. M rE w rn , I
Edw . I I . p ra rrr,. F llts h rlh II. Symr, dr&lt; *a*rd . SamT 11. W a ltr, l*na,- (I. Ila rb rt,
Key*. II . W ln fiiid lla &gt; * i Cro. II.
i l * y * , D a ilJ I. E -u t-rU . dec'd. E. A. Bob­
bin*, d rr'd , liu y o Itlc trr, fia n irl llaoknay.
J.,hn Vklih-lm, H. II. D u ,#.-, E d rai I,
fiiofic, I. W. D raw d y, J u -tii.la n Diquyht,
John - lliu *, Joi. F. G ilbert, T h o *. If, llobin*, L oin. I I . H royrln *. I.u m u rl VI. Park,
Jo*. M o tr, -d rira &gt; *u , E llia b r th A, M o tr.
Stanley E. M o t* and M a b tl K. M ata, Gao.-I
E . III!**. Jaa. K. Footr, C . I I . Thorndlka,
l l a t t U E. Yoat, d#e*d, y r a n k Yoat, d rr'd ,
Ita r h r l K . C lark and l i 8 . Hunker, laaae
A. Paarr#, W. V . W lyhtm an, O llr r r V. P a r­
ker.
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Thoa# rrrta ln tra c t* of land a|luala In
Brmlnol# County, Florida, ’ drarrlbrd a,:
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Ideal Fertilizers
Send for our Free Books on all commercial
crop* of Florida; alio our Spray Catalogue.
Special advice gladly given.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
Mfrs. Ideal Fertilizers.

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I t Is further ordrrad that this nolle# bd
psbUalwd onto #sch'w #ry for tw slrs w#*ka
In th r Sanford Urrald, a nrwapapsr publlabed

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Fruit arid Vegetable Crates
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to to SO
of S E N
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20 to 10
in th a t' your pl#r# ol rraldm c# la unknown
of 814 c lV w jf .__ “ ______ SB 'to so
nnd th n t you ara o ra r tha
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a «1 so
nf S E M o l N E N o l...'___
It la tk rrrfo r# ordarrd th a t you do app tar
You am h#r#by ordrrad to appear to tha
in thl« court to tho b ill bar#ia flUd on tho bill.of
comptslnl fll#d btrln on tha la t day of
I St h day of M arch, IS IS . '

It la furlh*r ordrrad that this ordrr bo
publtrhad .one#, a wvwk. far *l|ht ronaarutlrw. WMkai la tho flaolord Rrrald, a n tw v
p#pff putllahtd Is #«ld Sanalaolo. county'.
Wllwwana nay band and tho Mai ol lb# aald
Circuit Court tkl#
thl# January t , A. D, l»*.S,
E. A^pouahAsa^^
‘c i M C trru lr Court; 8 # a la s
I t i m y 1 Warlaw,
8.1*. far Ctm plL ’

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

corporation, requiring It to appear to tho
aald bill on January Rule D a y , ( V I I ,
T o which aubpoona tho ahorlff of. Semin*
ole county haa made return th a t be hat been
unable to acre# the aame, becaueo of tho
folluro of the aald defendant, tho South
Florida Hallroad Company, a dom r*tlc cor*

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for

T'rle* I. III

A. Merryday Company
Pelstke. Florida

STORAGE
BATTERIES
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We make a Hpccinlty on overhauling nnd chnrging Storage*
Battoriw of nil ninkes. Also repnir Mngnctoa, Generators and
Startere. Bring your Electrienl Troubles to ua..

Give Uh A Trial

Sanford Battery Service Co..
L. A. Tfenaud, Trap.

203 O a k Avc.

'P h o n e 189

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                    <text>ON TUESD AYS

P U B L IS H E D

AND FR ID A Y S

'•'SEMIIN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T *V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
volume

IX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY,’ FEBRUARY 26. 1918

NUMBER 54

STANDARD BRANDS
DIVERSIFIED FARMING
SEMINOLE COUNTY FOR
THE TOURIST AS WELL
MAKES SEMINOLE DI
FOR SANFORD CROPS
FERENT FROM OTH
AS FOR THE FARMER
WOULD MEAN MONEY

one of the most beautiful parts of
along with fifty cents instead of n
the county and state.
Beautiful Woodruff, treasurer, Robert Thrash­
g ro w ers
s h o u l d a d - dollar. A few hundred dollars spent N O . O N E SH O U LD V IS IT winter home attest to the homage er, D. S.oIIabbitt, W. W. Abernathy T H E R E ’S M A N Y T H IN G S
this season in judicious advertssing
O F IN T E R E S T IN T H IS
W IT H O U T paid by the winter visitors who come and W. S. Thornlon. Mrs. Ed. Put­
VESTISE S A N FO R D C E L ­ will mean several thousands in your F L O R I D A
nam
and
son
also
attended
from
and come ..again and finally come to
G R E A T S E C T IO N
TO U C H IN*G SA N
pockets next season. The time to
ERY AND L E T T U C E
, FO
; ■ RwD
Sanford.
stay.
•
•
*
start is now.
*
Sanford offers something for tho
Sanfortl and Seminole county, des­
From tho above list it will be read­
The growers of Seminole county
West of Sitnford and in the higher
Our season is just beginning anti tined to become the greatest tourist
tourist, the homeseckcr, the farmer,
ily
seen
that-the
Methodist
Sunday
country *are the thriving towns of
snd.especially In tho Sanford sec­ you growers and merchants can, by
the autolst, the sportsman, the m a n .
tion, have grown prollcient in the starting at once,, bring results even section of this part of Florida in tho Lake Monroe in tho celery delta and school l&lt; composed of live, wide­
who loves the great outdoors*and tho
next
few
years.
The
only
reason
It
awake
folks
who
are
alert
to
improve
production of Winter , Vegetables, or this ‘season that will astonishPaola and Lake M a r y ‘ anil other
inan who is seeking health anil rec­
has
not
become
such
before
has
been
celery and lettuce, but are inefficient your own belief. The Hoard of
beauty spots in the citrus and gen­ every opportunity to obtain informa­
reation.
Here in this favored spot
the
lack
of
tourist
hotels
fo&gt;
nature
in the main' thing; the r.alo and prof­ Trade is anxious Ur help you. Will
eral farming centers. Any of tlieso tion and'inspiration to help in their
one ean ride for miles ovor the heat
has
done
’more
for
Seminole
county
work.
.
*
place's cap accommodate the tourist
itable return in money for their you help yourself?.
than any other part of the "state. who would like to enji|y the fishing
The day was ideal, and the trip a of brick roads, for miles over tho
various crops!
This part of Florida is already recog­ and hunting and the clear water most delightful one in every partic­ lakes nnd rivers, one can buy a fnrm
In the Sanford section today your
DRIVING ANOTHER WKI.I. ‘ nized as the greatest section in..the lakes amf streams.
ular, T!\e"session of the institute, and go in fo.- ..ininr vegetables, or
record shows more than 1,000 cars
for fine stock,* or for cotton nnd corn.
United States for the growing of
A hook could he written upon the lasting an hour anil a half; was 'well
d lettuce already shipped and with Hanford S c n l r r Compuny Will .Make winter vegetables.. In the last .lew’ For the"nian who wants-n winter
many beauties and -the advantages filled with helpful talks and prac­
200 cars more to go. It also shown
Many Improvements in Plant.-*
years the grower,* have gone in for
home
there is no better place than
of thip section of Florida in and tical ideas. Hesides an, earnest ad­
.100 cars of celery gone and 1700
staples as summer crops and now
Sanford
where you can buy land on
Tho
Sanford
i'ublfte*
Service
Com­
around Sanford. No tongue can tell dress on. "A Standard Teacher," by
mole to follow. This demonntrates
pany are ‘ contemplating • making raise the finest kind of corn, have or. pen portray the real beauties Rev. Cple several goqd talks were the lake-shore or on the hills sur?
your ability on producers but on-the
many improvement* in the plants of erected sijos, are raising line cattle or the real advantages of Seminole tnado by workers within the Orlando' rounded with ornnga groves and
tide of "returns for your product,V
the electric light, water and gas. and hogs, sheep and poultry, this county.
district.
Worthy of special mention pines nnd clenr water.lakes.
you are short in the balance. Whose
One of the first is the driving of the season will plant some 2500 acres ih
were the addresses by* .Mrs. Knox of
Sanford is a manufacturing cetiter
.fault is this?
YOURS?
Why?
line anil set; f t for yourself,
Coni
cotton, have cotton gins and grist
Simply t hid: "You have failed to aci- n»w ton inch well at the writer plant, thills for their staple crops and with Conne to Satiforil ami .spentL.«4.Juui Orlando, on "T iie I'niijt of Contact” a* well a* a .vegetable and funning
work hiiving-nlrendy been started.on
and " -Mrs. Jinkins of S anfo^t"(who, renter and here the shops of tho
vrrtite wour product? This celery
weeks. From Sanford you .runtit- get.
get
It. The- well lint been driven J2R the dipping of cattle anil a no fence
by the Way, i* elementary •super­ A. C. L. R- .. supplemented by tunny
and lettuce has gone on the market,
to any part of the county* and you
feet .'.in! will lie driven deeper at the law will invite the farmers of the
intendent for the Florida Chnfer- plum* give tiie city a good monthly
mini with a natural name. In its
will In well repaid for your trip.
proper llow of water has not, yet United S tates,In come here not only
rrtrr\
on "Elementary Standard*.’’ pay roll und makes Sar.«tinl a good
handling it is known only as celery
Conte down the majestic"St. Johns
been found. W lf**n a, siillirient llow for the growing of winter vegetables
ami Id tut i' and {he facts ns to its
river from Jacksonville, one of the 1 Kissimmee. Winter -Garden and all round city every month in tho .
Is found the water will he used for u lint also for tiie growing of staple
quality, tlavor and excellence has
finest wuter trips in' the United various other town* also had delebetter fire |&gt;resnire and will nl«n he crop*
In,i, Inst entirely to inferior goods
The fishing industry is- one of
States., From Satiforil you ran go gales attending tho institute.
placed in a breaker to have a (pi! for
Aside from tin- ninny wonderful for miles into tiie reaches t&gt;( the
Sanford's greatest nssols. und many
(nun tiihor Sections. Does any other
taking out the sulphur gas and deliv­ advantages .of .this section for grow­
I hoiiMiinil* of pound* ure .skipped
Mitii.n extensively advertise -celery
upper St John* river and have the
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ering the waie* to the patrons at ing crop* i* the natural advantage
from Sanford every year. My a new
ami lettuce? Yen! Kalamazoo cel­
great! • *.|.«
of your life. Bring
•
e
free from the, sulphur gas a* it is for those who would like '.n spend
ery is known t h e ’ world over and
your unto f.»r Seminole county ha* Jacksonville Will H air Big Displa) propes* of drying and curing fish
possible to inalo it. The water, now the’ winters on the beautiful lakes
Sanford now sends oul much of this
running second to this high class
the hi *1 of r-iads and one ran go
,
o f Relirs
furbished the city ia plire but has the anil-rivers that nature has 4o lavish­
pnduc.lnn,
California
constantly
anywhere in t!n* stipe from this
If you don’t come to Jacksonville government tested ..food to every
sulphur in it, which is objectionable ly distributed in’ Seminole county.
teens
the
millions
of
rcatlor*
in
this.
point.
und visit the SHtte Fair you ur 1part of tMi* tuition, tints eonserving
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to many of the patron* .fed also ents Bordering on the large lake* of M onthe meat products. In fact Sanford
-catniry, their product.
Not alone
missing the opportunity to see the
out and corrodes the pipes, making roiv at the head of navigation on the
yould live within herself if cut off
c.-b-rv. but
“Sun-Kist"
ornnges.
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Greutest Exhibit of nil the age*.
1 i a ii endless lot ‘ of trouble for the St. Johns river. Seminole county also
from the rest of tiie world.
•"Sun Maid" rf.isinti and various «*thowners of houses,-ns the pipe* are borders on .the large lake* of Jessup’
The British government hu* gath­
ir products bear an individuality
* ! .inford** live Hoard of Trade is
constantly heeding repairs.
It i* and Harney anil coupled with the Count) Fond Administrator Wants-to ered front-every front where run*
that appeals directly to tho coif- ;utiating with several manufac­
Meet
With
the
.Merchants
.
rho thin red line of British aoltlier*
.thought that the breaker system a* St. John* river Seminole is almost
stinwr. Think a moment now anti
turing firms now for sites and locaused in other cities will qlivinte this entirely surrounded by water. In
County Food Administrator T. S. und from all the neu* of the seven
a-k yourself: Who beyond tho com..i
.
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lion*
inti if thyre
in tho.
. . . .are any
.
corroding or rapid rusting of the t|ic interior are myriads uf beautiful Hull wants every man ill Seminole oceans where rule the- armed ships I •
mutton Unuse advertises yo'ur celery
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t
a
t
e
at.
present
look
mg
for
n
good
,
,
fixtures.
,
spurkling bodies of fn-.tli water and county who sells fond stuff* to meet of Britain* implements of war usetl liii*tt'liit
■tifiiilfl vitflf
»n&lt;! your lettuce? And think also of
locittimi fniAs
they .should
vi*it s.infnr&lt;l
Sanford..
E. M. Wood, an expert engineer almost every farmer has a lake or at the court house at H o'clock to­ by Britain or Iter enemies, ,tuul bus
vtliaL all of us have tlone so far to
On® of the greatest crops planted
has
been htfro several weeks and two on his farm giving him the it'd- morrow (Wednesday) night. to dis­ sent them to the United States.
specialize,: individualise and udverin -tho Sanfortl section i* 'that of
cus* the Important phafces of the
In
only
two
other
rilie*
-ofthis
yantrft®
jtf
irrigation.
And
.plenty.-of
will
bc^the
superintendent
in
charge
*_.ihc .the luscious product...produced
fond situation. This upplii's to the greut nation hits thi* exhibit been cotton ainil' one hundred acres pluntjn. Seminole
county—absolutely of the mechanical department of the water for his stork, besides supplying
grocers, the .bakers and those who shown: the state fair and exposition r '1
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experiment made
nothing. • Then the man to -blam e Sanford .Public Service' Co.' He has his tuhlc with plenty of fresh fish
sell
feeds
of
nil
kind*.
•
at
Jacksonville
I
s
't
h
e
third
to
he
;
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B«»'d
crop
that stung 2500
whenever
he
lias
the
time
and
inclin­
had years of experience in the elec­
h the grower anti the merchant.
favored
by
having
the
opportunity
'
“cri*
will
be
planted
thi* year in
ation
to
angle.
trical and water supply and ice mak­
Mr Hoff also wishu* to announce
I overcome this anti
*
to increase ing purl of the poblir service com­
to
present
tld*
greatest
cn'leefioli
of
Seminole
county.
This
with the
Seminole county on account of the that Tuesday* ure meat low* day* and
your r«-iurriH the- Hoard of Trade panies nnd will* lie here during fluwar
making
implement*
to
ihpuli«"&gt;""!
''orii
nnd
hay
und
forage
on Tuesday* not only are the meat
»ili with your cooperation begin an busy season to place the plant.* here superior advantage.* of rail and water
jjc,
.
j crops gives tho Seminole rounty anti
shop*
to
refuse
to
sell
any
meats
hut
transportation and the turick anil
Sanford section a stability that spells.*’ .
rarly campaign of advertising for first class condition.
If you would'see for yourself the
shell
anil clay roads is highly devel­ the grficers ns well nre not nllowprl
success in tho farming game and the
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your benefit; It is meant by this
oped nnd jtus a class of farmers nn'd to sell tiny canned ments of nny thing* you have read of aeroplane exhibit that took first prizo at Or-,
that, not only locally will ho adverLATEST FOOD ORDERS
lioinhs or gas masks conic to the
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many fine winter, homes in every pnrj kind..' * • .'
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lundo anti the one ut Jacksonville
the this product, but through such
’
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.
"This ruling. doeA not apply to fish State Fair.
of
the
county.
The
principal
city
is
tlii* week only shows a small lilt of'
,
.Ji
periodical* as the Saturday Evening Cold Storage Eggs and Chickens
Do you want to know and' under­, Seminole's resource*. A rlanco at
Sanford, the county site situated lit and oysters, etr.
.
Piet the Country Gentleman, the
' Must Re Sold Oul
ia?
Many of the grocer* are not aware stand what n torpedo tlirecto '•■'tht;
the head of navigation on }ho St.
exhibit,
howhver,
will
convince
. Wonmn’s Home Journal and other
Following are the latest orders of
Come to the State Fair.
nny one that Seminole county in far
»ui h papers will lie usetl to crente a State Food Administrator Braxton Johns riv»-r anil having daily steamer of thi* application of the law and
have
been
selling
canned
meats
hut
service
via
the
Clyde
Line
fromHave you wanted, to see one of ahead of nny other county in all
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th-iiuind that means bigger returns Hi’nehurn:
Jacksonville.
Sanford i* also well ltd* knock* nt tin* very door of tho the famous tank* that caused such that makes life worth living.
&gt; arpl more money for' your product.
.No dealer or broker handling eggs provided with railway lines and has food administration, for it is cunncd const! rnution in the ranks of* the
When we create a specific demand
This rounty has.so many divcral-*"
in the state of Florida shal oo and tho best of service by water and rnil. meat* that America wnnts to send to Huns? You can see one that was
for our celery 'anti lettuce and when
after March 4th, 1918, ship, sell or Brick roads radiate from Saniord the allies and selling canned meats in service at the Battle of. tho (led crops, so many distlnrt advan­
tho demand is 'phonrd the dealer
tages that tho visitor In Fiorldn is
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offer for sale, in tl\e stule of Florida, to every part of the county nnd in tfiis country on Tuesday disrupts Sorrtrne, at the State Fair.
by the consumer direct, then, and
hound
to
visit
Sanford
before
re­
in eontaihers or 'cases, any' eggs state and these*brick roads also con­ the idea of food conservation,
only then will your returns become
' Wjfnt to look nt and know just turning home.
,
which hay® been preserved in cold nect with the oilier cities of .the
There a r c . many matters of im­ how, a mine that is used agnjnst
larger and only then .will yq’u have
Take
tho
Atlantic
Coast Lino
. ,
storage for a period of 21 days'or county, among them being Genova": portance to bit discussed by,tho local
ships works, nnd what it .is l i k e - train, o r'tak e the Clydo Lipo river
achieved the prime, object of your
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more, unless such rasm or containers near Lake Harney and nestling "merchants nnd Mr. Huff Is anxious
come on* to Jacksonville, and vjMt steamer nnd c6mo to'.Sanfortl. You
labor*. This littlo thought sugges­
bear in bold nnil distinct displa tlie-» nmong the* orange groves just IE i to get starto in this campaign anti sak
tion to you then is not n theory but
the Stale Fair.
will get n real glimpse gf tropical
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words, "Cold Storage/’ No' retilt miles . from. Si\pf&lt;&gt;r&lt;! on good brjck all -to-be al t he ctjurl Itouje -tomorrow
Florida with a bit-of northern thrift*. • L i *.« •­
—an applied-practical success. 'It has dealer in eggs shall ..on and uf rr
Think-you’d,
like
.to
»eo
what
a
road is on the F l Eil CL. Ily^ or c!an night" at 8 to endeavor'tq-*cooperate
and enterprise und fanning thrown-.. *
been and is being demonstrated by March 4th, 1918, sell or qffer for
be reached by boat,via the upper St. anti assist the food administration in shell, snipper- shield, trench tool or
in and this section will be the sue'•'
grenade
.
looks
like?
You
can
aeo
■thit .country’s largest concerns.
sale in loss than original packages os Johns river and Lake Harney. A every way.
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• therA till 'in the British war exhibit prise of your life. *
1 he*p concerns long'ago realised that in cartons, any cold storage eggs n|
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hotel find private accommodation*
nt the State Fair.
"demand meant more money" and specified above, unless each and ev­ Will take rare'of visitors.
Sanford Methodists Visit Orlando
»’Hight-a-way advertising nlong ju- ery egg sold shall bear in bold and
From German aiming.posts to ma­
Agalnnl Food Waslt*
Oviedo is another hustling city in
A line representation of tiie officers
diciifas lines were gone into and the legible imprint, the words "Cold
chine guns and Howitzers all the
London liaa a vivid way of warn­
Seminole,
being
on,a
good
brick
road
anti teachers from the First Methodn-Milt is that you! right this minute, Storage." No dealer will he allowed
implements nnd tools used.in mod­ ing ngainst food waste. In public
if you will check the nrticles in your to make combinations of •"Cold about 18 miles from Sunford nnd Is i*t Sunday school motored to Orlan­ ern warfare, both on seu and land places there are signs reading:
homt-T your parlor and your pantry, Storage" eggs and strictly f;e»h eggs also on the Seaboard anti Coast Line do Sunday to attend the afternoon nre in the British war exhibit at the "Siege of Paris, 1870-1871. Prices,
sill find that over 60 per cent of the for nny sales, whether wholesale or railway branch roads. Oviedo ^tns session of a district institute planned Stato-Falr. When to all that Is add of llrsh foods." Below arc allhou-•
several hotels, and accummodatioiS. by llev. A. II. Cole, field secretary
goods you own ore in your own homo retail.
.
can he had there for tho tourist. of Sunday schools for the Methodist eti the hundreds of exhibits ad- etted tho animals, each bearing: iru
because through advertising these
nmusement features— the band con­ glaring whlto* figure* Ha- price (Tn
Braxton Ilehcham,__ _ This city is also in the heart of-the
Conference.
Rood* anti-brand* were brought'to"
certs, midway shows und tho other American equivalent) during tbosn
Federal Food Adminjstrator, Fin. citrus belt and has many lakes and
Included in tho party from San­ great attractions—all gnthered for tragic days: Donkey, 91,44 a pound;
your attention. • Possibly the chair Feb. 21, 1918.
places of interest. The rich ham­ ford jtere A. R. Chappell, superin­
you are^ sitting in is from Grand
mock lands, near Oviedo have been ten d en t of tho school, and C. S. your benofit, do you think you are rabbits, $10.80 eajh ; cats, $2.70
Rapids, tho piano you aro looking at
fair fo yourself, if you don't, takt* a d ­ eacht ducks, $31.44-eneb;* pork,$2.70
All poultry stored before Febru­ openbd to farming and offer tqnny
Bragg, first associate supcrintohddnt; vantage of it - all by coming to a pound; elephant, $3.00 a pound;
a Steinway or Mason-IIamlin or
ary 1, 1917, must be moved out of inducements to those who want to
•-may lie the "canned mus^c" you love
Mrs. A. R . Cliup'fiiffl, Cradle Roll Jacksonville and tho great Stato fowl, $12.60 each; dogs, 64 cents it
cold storage before March 1, 9918, raise winter vegetables, or fruits or
to listen to comes from an "Edison"
Sup’t; Mrs. Jno. D. Jinkins, Supt. Fair and Exposition? pound; rats, 42 cents each; horse,
heretofore directed, but no action general farming. ‘
,
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Primary Dop’t and, her interesting
or “Columbia." '. The mattress you
Can
you
afford
to
miss
It?
$1.08
a pound; crows, $1.08 each.
will be. initiated against. holders of . Chuluota bn a good, road and also
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daughters, Virginia a»d Helen; Miss
on is likely an "Ostemoor" and
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auch poultry if aold before March^l^
in the morning you'll shave with an 1918, to direct distributors to con­ on the F. E. C. Halfway is between Ladd Brooks, Hup't Junior Dcp't;
Building New Home
Major Forrest Lake
Oviedo,and Genova and Ik in the Mrs. W. S. Thornton, Supt. Senior
U.
or "G illette."
In your suming trade, and held In the name
Mr.
and
Mra.
Wymnn
Steele
aro
Hon.
F orreat. Lake received hia
beautiful rolling country of that sec­ Dept; Mrs. Jas. F. Hoolchan, Home
pantry—and this reverts back to the of auch distributors for a period not
having
a
beautiful
bungalow
built
commission
this week from Gov­
rream and Franklin sugar. Check exceeding thirty days from Marclf'l, tion among the .lakes and smaller Dept. Supt.; Mrs. J ) . A. Kelly, lead­ for them on tho Sanfortl avenue road
ernor
Catts
as
major on the'Govcrnstreams
whore
the
cattlo
roam
and
er Teacher Training Class, and Misse
up. see if this is not correct. If not, 1918, for actual consumption.
to Lake Jessup, near tho home of or*s staff. , Thia waa given to him in
In where there are many farms and cit­
Lillie Farnsworth nnd Miss Kather­
• 11" other staple and fancy.gooda in all cases where dealers have not
T. S. Huff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Steele-arc recognition for hia aerviceti on the
&gt;«ur possession today are goods movfcd poultry In accordance with rus groves. A good hotel here takes ine Wilson, teachers in the Inter­ residents of Now York but h^ve
exemption board and *for many
.
mediate and Primary Departments
* &gt;t&lt;»c producers havo .specialized this ruling becauso of Inability tq care of the travelers.
chosen Sanford for their winter other services that he has rendered,
On
the
main
brick
highway
be­
respectively.
The
a’dult
division
of
»|&gt;d advertised and but for thia same secure transportation facilities, and
home. S. O. Shlnholser baa the con­ hit state and country. He 1s .ordered
md of advertising; you would have have evidence of these facta, appli­ tween Sgnford and Orlando and the school waa represented as follows, tract for the new bqngalow and It
to report in full regimentals In J a c k ­
y°ur home littered with a common cation for limited extension of t|me about midway" aro the beautiful from" Wesley Truth Seekerg, Mias will be modern in every lespect,
sonville
on March fourth where tho
towns of LongWood apd Altamonte. Sallie Robson, teacher; Mrs. 1.. P.
•variety of junk bought through, the
beyond &lt;March lat should be made
governor
and ataff will bead the big
Both are good placca for farming and Hagan, president,. and Meadames
upper of common goods In a com- direct to Enforcament Division,
• Attention Royal Nelghbora
parade.
Major
Forrest Lake c*n bo
citrus
fruit
culture4
and
for
tourjats:
Abernathy, Woodruff and Bragg;
°n market. To get your duea, you United SU tes Food Administration,
Every member la urged to be pres­
depended
upon
to
uphold the dignity
Longwoodbaa
the
Longwood
Ho­
from Daughterii of Wesley, Mrs. J . ent next Thuraday afternoon, Feb.
. « h&gt;4 must advertise. Already you
Waahlngtqn, D. C.
of 8emlnole county,
tel
among
thfe
murmuring
ptnea
and
D
.
.
Roberta,
teacher;
Mrs.
D.
"•ve ■peefalixed -and successfully,
28th. Initiation, refreshments and •
uut until you do yourself a duty and
Remember the date of the "Lyceum on the main road and niar beautiful Babbitt, president, and Mrs. Robt. program. Please be on time. We
Mra. Gragg Maxey and little son,
Copfrefatlonal Palm Springs «nd Altamonte has the Thrasher; from Wesley Brotherhood expect to begin at 2:80 - sharp/: %'t * Hugh^of Frostproof is visiting bar.
■ apeclflc demand. tor your benefit. .Concert,
•; ^ “etlon, Just ao long will you go church, March 19.
. famous Altamonte Hotel.located In Claes, Ed., Putnam, secretary; E. T.
r ’* ’ T* Recorder.
alsfer, Mra. J . D. Doazey of thia city.

�feb m ry a . n n

THE 8 ANT0 RD HERALD
I villa and Tampa la th a t tf* tending

VAST♦ QUANTITY
OF* . CATTLE
FEED
WASTED
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from the city of Ktialmme* In.Oseeo la ' county t o . the little village. of
^ ;Loaghm*n on- the Polk countyiine.
a distance of about twelve miles.
The contract for paving this section
of. highway with vitrified brick was
awarded - several months ago and
work is not-in progress.
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Commissioner Hurley of the Na­
tion Shipping Board has informed
Congressman Sears that Jacksonville
will be used as a port for the ship­
ment* of all kinds of war supplirs to
Europe. This means much for that
city and the state.
Steps are being taken at Miami
looking to the organisation of a com­
pany to manufacture paltapic, a
substance made from palmetto and
mangovo roots .and used in tanning
leather. I t is proposed to capitalize
the company for 930,000.

ANIMALS LIKE TH ESE ARE ALWAY8 IN DEMAND.
To All Who Expect to Can Veget• . ablcs and Frulla
Tho can situation is very serious
this year, both on account of scarcity
of tin pintfc and difficulties of trans­
portation—so serious that unless or­
der* are sent in I M M E D I A T E L Y
the'ro is no assurance at cans reach­
ing hcr.e in time for the canning
season.
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Thoso who wish oans must order
immediately direct from Jackson­
ville, sending money to Mr. C. W.
Znring, Jacksonville, Fla.
The price of cans for February i*
as follows: F . o. b. Jacksonville, per
thousand:
No.
2’h (s.)lder hemmed caps)
packed 125 in each carton, 531.75
per thousand.
No.
3’s (solder hemmed capsi
peeked 100 in each carton. $45.15
per thousand.
Prices ’ will advunce immediately
after February nnd, in addition,
there will l&gt;e no assurance of gelling
cans. They must he orderr l direct
from Mr. Zaring at Jackr dnvillo,
with enclosure' of money to cover
order.
.
Riley M. Fletcher Berry.
Emergency Home Dem. Agt.

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night trains between middlewcst cen­
ters is expected to be ordered soon
hy the railroad administration. In­
terchangeable tickets will also be in­
troduced in the order to reduce the
Inconvenience
caused.
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Take Paine.
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These steps are being worked out
Genius has been deffned ns nn Infi­
and as soon-as completed will be or­
nite rapacity for Inking pnlns, nnd tnldered into effect by McAdoo.
ent, which Is n sort of second cousin
of genius, tins the same characteristics,
Farmers living {n the vicinity of observes nn educator.. Ono who will
Davie have organised-.themselves in­ take pains enough will meet with a
to a growers’ association. The grow­ measure of success.' And no one who
ers of that section are interfscly in­ belittles the need ‘of patient, plodding
work Is likely to succeed, .no matter
terested in tlio growing.of cotton and what his endowments.
castor beans the present year and
will plant n considerable acreage in
* Sympathetic Ink.
these products:
Tako somo pure lime or lemon Julco
and writo with It on papor. Then heat
Ilrcvard county held a county fair tho paper, aver nn nlrnhol Inmp and
beginning Feb. 12th nnd continued the writing will come out brown.
to the lfith. Scores ot excellent ex­
hibits were on display, .and interest­
ing programs wero arranged for each
N E W W IN D L E H O T E L
day of the fair and many valuable
premiums were given for the - best
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

Fort Pierce is going to have an­
other bank. The name of the new
institution will be- First National
Bank of Fort Pierce, and it is ex­
pected that a charter will be issued
at an early date.* The new bank will
At the Presbyterian Church
The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. bo incorporated in the amount of
E . D. Brawnlee will be glad to learn $25,000 with a surplus fund of $2,that she has rtcovcreU_Tronrht*r “n ccnt operation at the hospital in OrIn linker county the.farmers are
nndo
sufficiently ‘ to plluw Dr.
Biownlee to come home Sunday ami calling upon* their county agent to
preach -at the morning and evening help them in locating tholoughhred
hogs nmj cattle. The Jive stock in­
services.
.
dustry
is receiving more tnnn’ ordin­
Sunday school at 9‘:46. Church
ary
attention
in tha. section of the
at 11. Evening services at 7.
Strangers in the city are especially
invited to attend these services.at
The Citrus ‘ Exchange at Kiscimthe I'resbyteriun church.
mee is preparing to handle * the
heavy crops of -potatoes that arc be­
.
Mayor llfbuut Here
Mayor
Blount and
wife and ing raised there. By putting in pow­
daughter have arrived in the&gt; city er .machinery they can gr(ttle and
fron • their home in Waynesboro pack the potntoos at much less ex­
on a visit .to their.daughter, Mrs. pense than can be done by individ­
,
*
.
Henry Purdon. Mayor Blount is a uals.
prominent planter In his section, of
Georgia and ho and his family will
be-accorded a hearty welcome to this
city. They drove through the coun­
try from Waynesboro in their car
and enjoyed every bft of the Jour-

Mercurius.
In the”mythology of ancient psgnn
Rome Mercurius, or Mercury, to giro
Uio English form of the I&gt;ntla nnine,
erne the divinity of cointnrrco and gnln.
ind eras Identified by- tho Itoinnns
srlth tho Greek Hermes. A temple was.
built to Mercurius. n* enrly as n.'C,
lir&gt;, nrnr tho Circus Maximus, prid nn
iltnr of the god existed nenr tho I'ortn
Capelin by the side of a well. Ills fes­
tival. was celebrated qn May 25. nnd
thlefly by merchants who visited tho
well nenr tho I'ontn Capenn to which
tingle powers W&amp;e nscrlbcd.,

( om plcif, M stlrrs , Hcrrrnet!. O u U lde Rooms.
Inllw k s r l o f H i;. (• n s rn lrn l U everything.
Send for booklet.
Indie W . Smith. Prop.

For S alt—On* 6-passengcr, Ford
body and top. Apply 109. Magnolia
avenue. '• .
63-1 tc ,
Prairie Pony For rale.
Three
years oldl Broken to ride. Can be
seen at Lemon Bluff near Osteen.
T . A. Tice, Osteen, Fla.
82-7tp
For Sale—Ono Duroc Jersey boar,
to year old. Apply Q. W. Spencer.
50-tf
F o r Sale— Ringlet and Park Strain
Barred Rock'eggs, f 1.50 per setting,
day-old chicks 20c each.
Largest
stock of Barred Rocks in central
Florida. F. N. Purdy, Osteen, Fla.
48-8tp
For Sale— Beet plants, 30 cents
100 o r . $2.00 per thousand. Write
Portiri Broa., .Wagner, Fla.
61-tfc
For Salo—Thoroughbred Rhodo
Island eggs for hatching, $1.60 per
setting. -\tf. M. Haynes.
48-tf
. For Sale— Whioleaalc Ash business,
consisting of launches, boats, nit*,
houses, etc. C. L.' Vincent. 43-tf
For Rent— Furnished room
No. French. ■
4
For Rent — Furnished houso 6
rooms, Magnolia Ave., close in'.
Address “ Hom e," c-o Herald.
For .R en t—Threb office
rooms
fronting on First street. Most de­
sirable offices in city. Several other
good office rooms' in same building.
Yowtll &amp; Speer.
' • 23-tfc
Beet, onion and ’ cabSco O. H. Loftier. :
42-3tc
For Sale.— Two good horses for
sale cheap. It. B. Lynch Route A
Box 2 -0 Sanford Fla.
38-tfc

F O R K EN T
For Rent—Twenty acre furm all
fenced and cienrcd, nearly one nCre
in sugar enne.
Go r four room
house. Good burn. Adjoining rail­
road station, postofficc in ‘ house.
Poatofflco will pay the rent.' ‘Sec the
owner* Friday or Suturday ut New
Englund Horne, Sanford, Flit. R.*8.
Rise.
* .
. .
. 5 3 -!tp
Fob Rent—Ox Fibre Factory prop­
erty including two-story warehouse
in goqd condition. H. C. Du Bose.

Wanted— Five gallon glass bottles
with crates. * Also one gallon-glass
battles.
Call t e l . 338.
T.» O.
Charles.
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G2-2tc *

ADVERTISING

Furnished Rooms by Day
or Month — Park avenue FI
*j All Local Advertisements Under North Park avenue, over L. !
This Heading TH REE CENTS a ips Si Co. ((rug store Mrs,
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Hart,' manager.
.
.

Charge 25 Cents.

.

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In answering a,n advertisement
where np name is mentioned in tho
ad, pleaxe do not ask Tho Herald
for information as to tho identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is 'and if
wo do we arc not ailowod to give
out this Information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in the ad.

• The Coronet Phospliato Company
FO R SA LE
of Fort Meade announces they will
plant fifty acres invcotton this spring
For Sale—A few thousand fine
and will put in a cotton gin anil com­
GJobe
tomato planta now ready, |1
press on.their premises.- This is a
ot
my
place, West Side.
F. 1*.
splendid movo and will encourage
:53-2tp
liiii planting of more cottoirin that Greene.*-* . i .
Farmers juound. Lake Butler Just section. .
putting the Idkfctat acreage of Irish
potatoes‘in, ever known in the his­
In Clay county this community
tory of the county, many carloads of meeting plan is becoming very prev­
For Sale— Livingston Globe toma­
seed potatoes and fertilizer having alent. All of the farm families in
to
plants ready to set. $1.25 per
been hauled.
*
.
• the various sections of th# county
thousand.
H. B. Lewis.
53-ltc
arc coming together in weekly meet­
No Date Set
. - ings for the discussion of many mat­
For S a lo — 1 6 hand farm or draft
Washington, Feb. 21.—Secretary ters that come up for their mutual horse, weight 1350 lbs. Inquiro L. A
Baker authorised tho statement to­ good and benefit. The movement is Brumlcy.
53-tf *"
day that no date has been selected fast growing in popularity in rural
For Sale—Ten acres hammock
ffir the beginning of the second draft. communities.
land- on -Cameron - avenue,-right *in
-The - remaining- lner«*menta-&lt;jf--the
first' draft hegip to move to th'e
Tho Kiasimmeo Cattle Company the heart of the celery delta. This
camps this week.
is opening up ono of the largest farm joins railroad loading station.
cattle ranches .in the southern. part Three acres cleared. Must bo sold
There aro 520,000' to -e lm e * a n .e s t a t e — If intcmtcc!
The far filers in. Putnam cxmhty arc o( tho .state.
acres
now
under
fence and numerous writo F. ‘ J . ' McDannel, Owosao,
taking more than tho usual interest
.
‘ 53-tfc
in tho growing of sugar cane, sweet and expehsivo buildings havo been Michigan.
potatoes, peanuts and like crops. erected. Tho ranch Is 65 miles be­
For Salo or Trade—Fino big horse,
Tho acreage this year is to be largely low Kissimmee and tho landv in four 8 yeah Old, will work in plow, buggy
increased.
‘ .
• —. . counties Osceola, Poik, DeSoto anti or, wagon. Also good ball bearing
Okeechobee.
buggy and wagon and aota of; har­
• St. Augustine Shop Fire
ness. See Jack Collins .or phone
Miami will hold her annual re­ 397-J.
St. Augustine^ Fla., Feb. 20.— Firo
‘
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52-tfc .
of
unknown origin early today gatta on tho 27lh and 28th of the
paftly destroyed the Florida East present month. •The 'arrangements _ A Bargain in Real E s ta te —Two
Coast railroad Terminals and yards for the affair are practically all com­ hundred and forty acres of land ad­
here. Damage estimated at $40,000. plete. Indications aro that this will joining &gt;R largo lake all under fence,
be the most guccetsful of like cvnts twenty acres cleared, nine room
houso, small barn, cane mill and
' The Oscpola county commltsionera ever held in that city.
more or leas tools suitable for farm
have let the contract for a hard road
ing stock and is good land for citrus
fromKiisimme* through St. Cloud to
frulta. Terms to .the, party who can
th* BstfvRrd county lino, which will
ahow th* capital to m ak* it go.
eventually be continued to Mel­
A. P. Connelly.
________62-4te
bourne. *
For -Salo—A six room houM and
lot, weet aid* Ladrel a venue, be­
tween Sixth and Seventh streets. • A
16 per cent investment.. A. Berby,
97 W ublngton Are., Oil City, Pa.
51-16tp .

To this end we have
worked
up&lt; a showing
of
s
,
all that is new, in one of
our large windows. (.

Plain Sailors, $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00 and - - - - S R OO
Many New Weaves, $2.50,
$3.00, $3.50, and - $ 2 .0 ( 1
Young Men’s Soft Straws,
$3.00 and - - - - $ 2 . ftO

W AN TED
Wanted — A position hy a married
lady as stenographer of bookkeeper,
the two combined is preferred. Ad­
dress A. If. I!., Herald Office. 52-2p

CLASSIFIED

(M EN ’S. D EPA RTM EN T)

Lo st—Gold cull button.
Retnrn
to Herald office and receive reward.
' ’ •' ‘
61-Stp
Lost—On street or road townrds
Orlando one 33-in. white wire auto
wheel w-itli deflated non-skid casing.
Reward, if returned to this office or
notify C. R. Ellis, Macon, Gn. 62-2c

Genuine Balibuntal, Hand
Finished,.- - - - &amp; &amp; 5 A

SPECIAL
Saturday and Monday
Taken from our Brand New
Lines,; a Large Assortment of
Shapes &amp; Weaves— 2 days only

$1.98

Lost—Gold berast pin, -flat with
small oak leaves on pin, S. A. D., on
back, reward to finder. Allen Seed
Co.
* *
63-3tp

MAJESTIC H O TEL-Tam pa. H onda
r » r » » r f r b i , Hair* Z2.00 Par Dap u d Us

Plnral L m l b a l s Cllr, •• Taapa'a Nn» Us.Me.
MIM—■ laoHaf I b t 4 » . OfarlMklas Tampa Dap Pari
I M A — Bit it r —f f*-r, Vn M a in 1Y i U i H . U a .
fU— h Fr—n It— I U a d la fl.

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L. I. JONES, Prof

4A HolcIMan With ACohscIonce’
IIE P A R M E N T O P T II R I N T E R IO R
. U. B. Land Offlro at Gala—vlll*. Fla.,
Pah. 9, I9 IS .
N o d r . I. h a r .b r t l v . n that n . n j i m l i '*.
R r n r of Koloker, Florida, who on Jun a I t ,
I S I S , mada llo m .a t .a d Entry, No. OIISCS.
(or 8|4 ol BEJd, Racrfon SS and S W ' ( of
RW&lt;4. Rrrtlon 33. Towmhlp SO S, l l a n * .
32 E, Tallaba—
V.rldlan, l i t Bird nollr*
of Int.ntlon 1 1 maka l h r r a r . t r proo'. to
aalnbldh claim to land ab &lt;• drarrlbad haford Clark Circuit Court, at Sanford, Flor­
ida an th* JM h day of hlarrh. IS IS .
Claimant pamta na wllnaaa a;
M la.II Taylor a f O w m , - F l o .
- ——-r
A. W. Darfa of G rrav a, Fla.
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•
G r o r f r Ourhardt ot G r n t-a , Fla.
A. A. Moran of Grparn. Fla.
n t)U T . W. DA VIS.
I trilrlrr.
, 6 0 - T u — A Frf-IOt
D E P A R T M E N T - O F T IIR INTERIO RU .-R . (.and O m r a . i t G a in -v illa, Fla.
,
. Fab. * . IS IS .
N ntlr* It bvraby ( l y r a that A l t i a a d t r
W. Davit of Gaaava. Fla., who an April 31,
I S I S , mada Horn—trad Entry. Na. 011707,
for NF.»(. of N W I ( , Rrrtlon SS, T a tm ib lp
20 8 ; f l i n t * 3S E . T i l l a h i —
Meridian,
baa filed nollra at Intantlan I t maka tbrrayear Proof ‘ to avtabllab claim to tha land
ab av a dArrlbad bafra Clark Ct/rult Court,
a t Rantord. Florida, an tka t a l k day at
M arch. I S I S .
,
. .
Claimant Hire— aa trim—a— s
‘ Mlaall Tay.or of G an fra, Fla.*
. II. Or—r of Kolok—, Fla.
.
t o re * Duchardt of Grntva, Fla.
A. A. Moran of Ganara, Fla.
.
n o n T . w. d a v i s . *•
RtfU tar.
tO -T u — A Frl-IOtp

See the E a n c y Military
Models for Young Men

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(GENT’S FURNISHINGS DEPT.)

o r t u b in t e r io r
U. 8. I«ad Office at Gala—villa, F1I.

dkpa rtm kn t

7
. 1 ' a b . l t 4S IS .
N o lle* U k»f»by ilv v a t b i t Tam Wyao at
Loaswood. Fla., wba, e a November A. I S I S ,
mada Ham—t**d Entry No. t l t S ? ! , far
N _» a t l f k , R f H - * 1
“ &lt;*
•»

X* K. TaUakaaaoa MaridUa, kaa filed fiotlea
•f tatanUan to maka CammataUaa Praaf,
to aoUbtUb claim ta Iba laid abav* d—.
ref bad, bafara Clerk Circuit JCourt. ut B aa
ford, kl».. aa tba I lk -day of April, ISIS.
Claimant aamra aa vUaaaa—I
.
C- W. K au m la*rr d U i i v o a l , H a. •
. Chart— Barukart of Leacvaad, F U J1 •
. L . -W. Batrmlagar af U t f u e o i Flo.
J. M . WetU at L a -n -m d . Fie. ^^ _

East First Street

Sanford, Fla.

�THE SANFORD .HERALD

PAGE TWO

twelve months. We have been alack
on that get together (tuff and that la
why this city Is aUch a long way off
from where it should be. Nothing
but concerted action will get us
what we want. •

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION 14JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

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A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITII,

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44 HE'LL TRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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Not Ilia Jo b
Than he got for his toil when the
“ I ’m not supposed to do that/* said
week was o’er;.
he
*
For he knew too well when his work
When an extra task he chsnced to
was through
sec;
•
* And he’d done all he was hired |o do.
not my. Job, .n d I f . not my
grow |„ Ihl. world,’
care,
&gt;
So I'll p . » U t y •nd.lt»vo k ; k "-h " y ou muatl doA very. d .y tho work
And the boss whp gave him hi* *
c#f).
••
weekly pay
(jnj a u sk , • though it’s pot
Lost more than his wages on him
3V "
...
,
,
your bit,
that ay.
,
.
^pd |t ahould he done,-take care of
And you’ll never conquer or. rise If

Do only the things you're supposed
So a little task that was in his way
to do.
That-he could have handled without
Guest, in Detroit
Was left unfinished:

And
Rut
And
The
For
His

the w'ay was

* Seminole county should take the
first priie at the state fair in Jack ­
sonville. If not the first prize we
time'went on and he kept his ran at least £et a huttrh of good ad­
place
vertising.
A
he never altered his easy pace,
folks remarked on how well he
undrrstand that the Elks will
knew
.
_j _
have a carnival next week. Well,
line of task he was hired to do; even n carnival is somt* good and
never once was h* known to
n up things here and after
turn
. is what we .want.
More
bands to tilings not of his.cnpire life, more action, .more
ing, more noise ami bustle.

Pure, Sparkling Spring
Water Brought To
Your Door Daily
E ld er Springs W ater H as .a G uaranteed
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of 9 9 .9 8 IV;r Gent.

Purity

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OPENS \
fEBRUAHY

2&lt;3

1 ‘ The government aska us to raise
more food stuffs and plant early and
often and yet the transpqrtntion
problems are in such a bad stato
that we cannot move the perishables,
after we raise them and the farmer
goes bad in consequence. The ad­
vice to raise .more vegetables, will
fall on stony- ground unless wc can
be assured of m o r e 1help from the
government. Of course some will
say that we should not raise so much
celery Tied lettuce but unless the
government food experts tell us that
wc can hardly believe It.', After be­
ing advised to grow as much as ever
the farmersy?xpcct to sell it. Right
now the government should be tell­
ing the people to use more frrth
vegetables and less canned goods for
celery and lettuce is cheap—cheaper
than it has bocn in many years
although it costs Jhe farmer more to
ralse^it. All the-farmers, here want
to know is ju st what the govern­
\
ment really wants.
* •
. Test Each Corn Ear.
Tho thorough testing of seed -corn
is one of the greatest importance this
year. Kars of corn may look good
and yet Inck the vitality to germin­
ate and produce n crop whyn plant­
ed. ■ Aside from w'nsting the' fertil­
iser, a poor stund of corn makes a
field a slacker—it cannot produce to
full capacity. This.is why. the Uni­
versity of Florida experiment station
is qrginjt the Seed test particularly
this year.
. ' *
Get busy with the tester. Test
every ear. and. reject every one that
does not. show 100 per cent germin­
ation. This tested seed is the only
kind that ran be rerontmemled tiiis
year and js * worth far
mores
jlhari corn as it comes from Mm* crib.
When it is remembered that one
lia'it ear out of ten means a ten per
rent loss in (lie crop a loss that cun
not be made good, the necessity for
testing every ear, even though care­
fully selected and stored, hecones
reudil) apparent. If this to per cent
loss in germination would have pro­
duced five hftshel* of corn had the
seed been good, with qorn selling at
one dollar a bushel, it simply means
that the ear that was lost or Mould
not grow marie the test worth five
dollars at the outset.
Or, to view it from another angle,
one good ear of corn used to sup­
plant one bad one in ten. would be
worth five' dollars, figured oh the
same productive basis. Can the far­
mer alford to plant a single bad car?
The only way to be sure not to do it
is:to*trst every -ear-before- planting.
' Neither should corn grown in
some distant district be selected fry
plantii,;:
Recaiisc corn is influenced
greally by the environment under
which it is grown, the farmer buying
seed corn is urged to get it from a
source where il has been grown un­
der conditions As nearly as possible
like those to wliirh it will be snb»
jected.
Importing "corn from dif­
ferent states or, even from distant
parts within the stut,e may lead to
disappointment at the next corn har­
vest.
Tare in preparing the seed bed
and in ’selecting the seed corn may
prove to he the making of more than
half the crop.

Secured

H o n d a 's O w n 'S h o w ?
E X H IB IT S

MANUFACTURERS
FOOD PRODUCTS
POULTRY
MOTOR CM S
ACCESSORIES .
TEXTILES
FISH l GAME
FORESTRY
RECREATION AND
INFORMATION FOR
THE WHOLE FAMILY

Behind the Plow
%
More Than Corn for Hogs
Some farmers who have marketed
fat hogs complain .there is . little
profit in it at the prciont high prices
for .corn And other feeds. Attention
is called by the University of Florida
extension division to this statement
by Melvin Green of the meat divi­
sion of tho U. S. Food Administra"T h e mimum of $16.60 for the
average of packers’ droves in Chi­
cago, which the Food Administra­
tion on November 3 promised to do
its best to maintain until - further
notice, -has not been generally so
well understood as the 13 to 1 ratio
policy. The 13 to 1 ration price Is
to apply to pigs farrowed this spring.
The $16.60 price does-not pretend to
be based on a 13 to 1 ratio. It wee
intended rather to let farmers know
treacherous market breaks prevented
"H ere'is a mistake that many are
making in their figuring on the hog
and corn situation:
A 'm a n will
write, ‘I fed mV hogs on corn that I
could have sold for. 51.50 a bushel
and then sold the hogs for $H a
hundred. If I had sold my corn I
would have got $19.50, because ac­
cording to the 13 to I ratio there
were 13 bushels of corn in each 100
pounds of hog, und 1 3 ‘ times S I.50
equals $19.50. Therefore I am los­
ing $5.50 on every 100 pounds of
hogs 1 sell, and work and ’ risk
thrown in.’
"In tfie first place the finding of
the committee of hog experts did not
say und did not mean that il takes
13 bushels of corn to make 100

Floridn'a first Stnto Fair
nml Exposition will HurpriBc
you by its showing of the gignntic resources of the Stnto
ns it demonstrates these to
the world.
There is n serious purposo
behind everything that tho
State Fair seeks to accomplish
— tho' further development of.
the agriculture and industry
of Florida. It will offer tho
most complete exposition ever
attempted of the educational
and other advantages of Flori­
da as well ns of tne attain­
ments. along m aterial lines. .
P rofit and-pleasure .will bo
combined for every /visitor.
Music lovers will revol in con­
certs by bands of fame. Uni­
que and original forms pf
clean amusement will afford
entertainment eve^y minute.
Pretentious in conception and
astounding in performance the
Florida State F a ir and Expo­
sition will afford more fun
and more information . than
ever before was offered a fa ir­
going public.

Get Your Ticket to Jacksonville1

by the Advertiser Wfio
Pses llorlda h Agency
Without qqeslion the Thomas Advertising Service does more to bring
■piaNda-ambbar.wiftritliTjf-opptrtiainiv'
ties’ before other sections of the
United States than any o ther.o ne
institution. The. men who compose
ihis agenry art* not merely •adverUsers of lauds und opportunities for

HENRY McLAULIH

is done. They arc like the bad-boy;
being unfortunate Iri their choice of
parents, their capabilities arc lim­
ited.
So aq the .profit, yvlll be to tho
grower .who has eggs for the market
in winter, and not alone becausfc of
the increased food production, the
extension division wants every far­
mer to take a look at hla fowls, find
those that are thrifty and producing
eggs now, and select them for breed­
ing stock. Then get some eggs, Into
an incubatot- early enough to have
chickens well advanced in growth by
the time.hot weather-comes on, then
repeat tho process n ext.yjar.
Actual demonstration has pfoved
the wisdom.of such .a course. I t ’s
the thrifty, early hatched bird that’*
going to pay the mortagge and put
omelet on the table.
Even -though the hens^arfi inci-a
dental and merely a . s i d e , line on
your farm, even though they nro
kept to clean up the waste grain
about the feed, lots, let them be of
the right sort, for grain Is just as
completely lost when it (is swallowed
by u non-productive hnn as though
it were trampled into the mire by
cows. ■

JE W E L E R

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MY SPECIALTIES
PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED ClUj,*
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCRU

C. H. DINGEE
' P lu m b in g and
G as Fitting
All Work .Received My I’erioia
Attention And Best Efforts

wit*City Hall* "-TelepboesNsa

One Inch Cards Will Re 1'ublUhtd 1'
der This Heading At The Rate Of |7.
Per Year.

Sweet Potato Shipments,Limited
Growers who usually buy their,
INSTRUCTOR
sweet potuto vines or draws for the
season's plantings should locate their Violin,[Clarinet, Band and Ortht*.
'supply as soon ns convenient. Th
tra Instruments.
Only tJmllrd Nnmbrr of I'vptl, W ,|i^
limitations placed upon shipments
into the stnle aiql from, county to 410 OAK AVE. Hit: J. M (t.lhuhrt lUndMi
county by the State Plant Hoard,
may serve to rut olT the customary
source of supply. These restrictions
O S T E O P A T H IC
have been placed on shipments in an
p u r s i c i A
,v
effort to control the spread of tJie
FIR
ST
NATIONAL
HANK
mi.DIXC
sweet po tato ’root
weevil, and not
T- c l c u It u n v
with the idea of discouraging the I
the amount of corn necessary to growihg of sweet potatoes in the !
grow tliiMii under average- condi­ stale.
tions.
Under these restrictions, sweet ‘ BRICK WORK &amp; I'l.ALTERING
SPECIAL ATTTKNTION GIVES
"An average of six feeding trials potatoes may bo imported into' any i
TO ALL REPAIR WORK
at* four experiment stations gives part of the state upon special per- j
-ESTIMATES
FURNISHED
.he amount of corn required t mils issued ^by the. Plant Commis­
I I I ELM AVE.
h i m m ill, i i .obja
make joG pounds of pork as 5S6.2 sioner, wjlh lieiidqudrtcrs at the
pounds or slightly !(*iui thiii u i 0.5 1 diversity of Florida, Gainesville.'
bushels. This is /or corn, fed alone, Mips, draw, and vines may be ship- I
under dry lot conditions. Here is a ped from infested areas within the!
premium of 2.5 bushels to pi\y for state to-areas not infested provider!
the feeding and risks. Resides fer­ such shipments are accompanied by ^
tility is maintained by feeding the the inspection certificate of the |
corn on (lie farm.
Plant Hoard. Sweet potato luhers Sanford
may arisn he shipper! provided they
“ In addition to this the farmer
who lets his hogs follow cattle and have first been fumigaterl under the
turns into pork everything on his personal'supervision of any agent of
farm which. would, otherwise .h a w the board anti are certified'by him. ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR at U*
gone to waste is getting part of his
While .these regulation^ dont cut
Practice In State and Frdrral Courti
hogs', weight as a gift. He can pro­ ofT the ready mnvemen* of tubers, I
duce another large percentage of vines or draws for planting, they burner-Woodruff Hldg
i-aidi 1011 forage by various forage may react in tint way unless t h e 1
crops, many of which at the same grower has received orders sulltcien*time improve -his soil.
Ry the ly far in advance to procure the nec­
amount the farmers can manage to essary certification. Let your grow­
L A W Y E It
grow his hogs on other and cheaper er have your order well in advance
s u i t *, court VQi si:
things than corn, he' can increase hi of the shipping date so that there
Phones I &lt;3, 339-w
profits over the normal corn fed will he no unnecessary delay.
premium.
"Thus instead of 13 bushels,* it
takes according to actual experiment
less than 111', bushels to make 100
pounds of pork, and by using skill­
ful ling raising methods thins amount
When you b u y , lumber or anything in the building
may he cut down a good ileal lower
m aterial line, here, you n o t only g e t the best on the
yet."
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JO S . REIZENSTEIN

E . T. BOUQUETT

GEO. A. DEC0TTES.

Service-----That’s Us

m ark et— B u t, Y O U G E T S E R V I C E .
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MORE FO R HIS MONEY

A re Y o u Coining T o

The Third FYiday of even,
month will be a. b u f f i
. meeting of the Red CrtS
at Woman's .Club oi
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m

Item s of In te re st for the M an

D O Q o o a D o o o o Q D O O o o o o o o D o o o o o a o o o o o o o Q o ijo a o o o o o o o o o o a a a

" I ’m not supposed to def that,” he

RED CROSS M E E T I]

pou|try.production and calls attentiun to tho^fact. that early hatching
this spring will go further than any
,)t|H.r one thing to. bring this about.
l( rwahra txrsce on pvcry -vfaiTixTthr
'summer' birds ’that were hatched
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0 see on every-‘‘fa rml
t.arly enough to reach nn age where
vj,.„r is insured before hot weather
c„n»es on. before that season when

: PR O M PT, EFFICIEN T, COURTEOUS

H ILL LU M BER COMPANY

Office and Yard:

223 West 3rd. St

in Florida Pay
Not far iw iv m iy be tL* itiM
tb« vmilt*
im u Ih you ***jt.
irik •*
ItsW e w h *fi your wtuk **ul bring th#
woitb while in invrttifat# (he many l i f f t tract* ol good term
land near futftgrratine rommjmlir* along
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T h e F lo rid a E ast C oast R ail w ay
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promptly *mwtreJ
J . E. INGRAHAM. V l c e - I W d e n t
J AS. O. INGRAHAM. S*U» A,»nt
FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY COMPANY
IS
c.lr HutlJU*
St- An,u.ti»»l Ft-rid,

ID. C. BROCK
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER

AND REPAIRER

Sanitary Steam Pressing, rfbl Gasoln|e Dry Cleaning. AIR
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Join Our Gentlemen’s V a l e t Club.
$2.00 Per Moi

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L&lt;
Spring*,’ yU*. Feb. 18.

SUITS $15.00 UPWARD
CALL AND SEE HE ON SANFORD AVE.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A
D elicious M eals
s

' ‘B radley B ra n d s
B e st by T e s t” .

and

J c e C ream P arlo r

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“IVc want to. help

Candy

Seminole County Grow”

Cigars

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“M ake the Bonita
Your City Home”
phone 51

B ran ch , Sanford
B . J . ST A R LIN G ,
Agent

Sanford, F la .

H a s a cordial w elcom e and
helping h an d for
every
citizen of Sem in ole CoUnty,
a s well a s th e stran ger
within our g a te s . *. .
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Plum bing, Irrigation , and
M i l l . Supplies.
G asoline
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and K erosene E n gin es and Pumps.
Full sto ck of
D rain , Sewer P i p e ' and
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Tiling. . . • ...........................

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Oldest Bank in this section
U N IT E D S T A T E S S U P E R V IS IO N

- • “ We built the sea wall”

“ Look fo r the M arble B uilding”.

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Phone 12

Phone 3 8

Sanford, F la .

Ph on e 3 8 8

;r

S an ford , F la .

F o r a B igger and B e t t e r -

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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

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H ard w are, Im plem ents
and Plum bing Goods

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“Our Place is Yours ' f•;
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“ The Hous'e of Quality, Prices and Service”
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Sanford, Fla.

Phone 8

the firms whose advertisements appear
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MOBLEY’S DRUG STORE

they have this message for you:

H uyler's Candies

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Com plete Line
Yellow Pine Lum ber, Building M aterial
S ew er Pipe, Tiling

of Trade, and in carrying out this idea,

New S tore, New Goods, Old Prices

Sanford

HILL LUMBER CO.

estedt i members
of the . Sanford Board
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All the C ity and C ounty
SC H O O L B O O K S AND SC H O O L S U P P L IE S

Florida

Phone 135

If the merchant or business house
in your town, carries in stock the goods

L. R. PH ILIPS &amp; CO.

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you want— buy from him.

Druggists

T H E REXA LL STO RE .
School Supplies
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Stationery, Cigars
Kodak Supplies
Soda W ater, Ice C ream
N unnally'a Candy
G arden S eed s
Phone 50
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Sanford, Fla.

friend; your neighbor.
town.

You want S ervice at minimum C ost

He is your

W E S P E C IA L IZ E

He is interest­

B attery W ork
G enerators

Phone 189

his service is superior to the mail or­

G R O C E R IE S O F
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H: B. CROWDER

S A N FO R D F L O U R &amp; F E E D CO.
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Dry G oods, N otions, S h oes, H ats
Clothing

Sanford, Fla.

welcome you to Sanford.

yours.

Florida

S. 0 . S h in h olser
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T he C ontractor-m id B uilder
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th at g e ts the business

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‘Sem inole—Sh inholser
always Together”

your second.

Phone 82

Sanford Board of Trade

An Abstract Shows the Record.
— Don’t Buy Land Without One!

San fo rd , Fla.

Representing Seminole County
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Phone 75

E . A. DOUGLASS, Gon’l Mgr,

Watch for this Page”

Efficient Service

The
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M ain O ffice: , San ford , F la .

H otel Carnes

Is th e anchor of our
Continued S u cce ss

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Always— that service is yours

Home of the Tourist
Commercial
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H o t an d Cold R unning W ater

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OUR B U S IN E S S '
Is to Shoe Sem inole County

The only Exclusive Shoe Store
I n Sanford

P riv ate B a th s

SA N FO R D , F L A .
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N O R R IS L E V IS
Local M an ag er

“ We insure your deposits”
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Sanford

Y our hom e business claims

E. E . TU RN ER

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They are

your first choice; give these advertisers

G R O C E R IE S AND F E E D
P O U L T R Y S U P P L IE S

190

W RAPPERS

city, their time and co-operation is

Sanford - Florida

Phone

C IT R U S F R U IT AND V E G E T A B L E

you better and when you are in the

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
a r e

M anufacturers and Printers of

.anxidfts to meet you— want to know

“ We have-capital to meet your needs'*.

P r i c e s

Crown P a p e r Co.

The firms appearing on this page

Some of the largest acco u n ts we now h ave
-were very small when th ey sta rte d , b u t
they grew— Is yours growing? '

0 it r

C O U N T Y and patronizing

the section that gives us a livelihood.

Ladies Ready-to-wear and
Gents’ Furnishings

J . J . C A T E S , M anager
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San ford , Fin.

W e are all for S E M I­

each other is logical loyalty we owe

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Q U A LITY AT M IN IM U M COST

F in e Granlatcd Sugar our specially

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If you cannot get what you want
the county.

2 0 3 O ak Ave.

T h e Food Instructions
a rc our laws

in your town— keep your money in

Phone 4 0 8 -J

• Sanford, Fla.

out-of-town man and rest assured that
der house.

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S ta rte rs
M agn etos

Sanford Battery Service Company

Nine times out of ten he can

serve you better and cheaper than the

M ak e our office your
H om e while in the City

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ed in your welfare and is helping your

The SANFORD HERALD

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GARAGE

These houses

and their proprietors
are active, inter•
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Prescription Druggist

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JIM M Y STEW A RT
S ervice C ar Always R eady
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S an ford , Fla.

Phone 194

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•in the various spaces.

The S an -T o x S tore.

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S an ford , F la .

. A m erican P la n
$ 2 .5 0 and $ 3 .0 0 D a y .
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S an fo rd , Fla

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�T H E 8ANT0ED q g R A L P

■re hundreds of thousands of seres
In Floridfi that sre worth more than
double $500," remarked S. M. Spark
man of Tampa, 'at ' the Wiitard.
W * M . H A Y N E S , B u sin e ss M anager
"Land (s worth as much as it can
produce and there are many tracts
In Florida that will produce fortunes.
Not what you get by chance or inheritance, not what you start with in
" I khow" of one man in' Florida
B U B S C I U m O N CIUCK IN ADVAMCC!
who, on 25 acres of land, raised $30;life,
but
what you gain by honest effort is what will make you truly success­
O N * T E A * ........ .........................S
000 worth of celery. » Tho cost of
MQTfTIL*)
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ful. What arejfpu doing to better conditions?. What are you saving?. Ac­
production' did~*not ertfeed $5,000,
THKKV M O N T H S ................................................
cumulate funds for future needs by starting a savingB account H E R E —NOW.
so his net profit was $26,000. An­
other man on less them an acre raised
strawberries that gave him a profit*
of $600.
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
"There are many thousands of
acres In Florida that aro capablo of
yielding profits just as great aa these.
They only' need' intelligent cultiva­
tion, and that the farmers of Florida
have been learnfng in the last sev­
eral years. After tho war, methods
of farming In this country are going
STEVENS
C. M. HAND
o. L TATLOR
R. R. DI
to undergo' a very great change.
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v u - i w s * p L WOODRUFF Vks-toaUsst
CwU"
AwtCad
Farm tractors, I believe, will play a
very large part In this change. In­
THJE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
deed the entire question of labor
probably will be solved by the trac­
tor. We know that in the'western
states it has been almost impossible
The President denies that the govto obtain labor at reasonable cost
large boxes, containing 714 pieces
ernment“has sought to fix the price
and that It has always been uncer­
and a bundle of some 92 pieces of
of foodstuff* and not sought to fix
tain. With tractors the question of
knitted garments.
There were 30
other prices yhlch determine the ex­
labor will be a subordinate one, for
■westers, 22 helmets, 20 (iiirs socks,
PRODUCING
NOT
PROMOTING"
BOARD
OP
TRADE
RESULTS
G O V E R N M E N T CONTROL
penses of the farmer, stating that
the machines will do the work of
20 pairs mittens. A fine showing got
(Dr T H E SECRETABY)
OF W A T E R W A Y S
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tho Government has successfully
scores of farm hands. The not result
ten together anil made already for
A commlttee-o{ threo-has liaen ap­ regulated the prices of many mate­ of course will be greatly increased
shipping
by chairman, Mrs. A. E.
Seminole county is going after | Tourists' Auto Day! That's the
pointed by Director. General Mc- rials underlying ail the interests of production, and then we shall prob­
Hill,
who
also assisted in the pack­
Adoo to investigate the inland and the country, 'aqd such regulation ably reach the stage where the cost the Florida State Fair prize this year j day we will need thirty cars at Jeaat ing.
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and all Indications polht to success. and that's the day the Board of
.coastwise waterways of the United was not only for the purchases'of of living will be within bounds."
We are so pro (id to be accomplish­
The Fair Association has.the full co­ Trade proposes to give the tourists
States and advise him as to the. best the government but for .the pur­
ing things and as the demand is
chases
of
the
public,
and
in
fixing
operation
of
the
Sanford
Board
of
a
sixty
mile
quto
drive
through
Sem­
means of putting them to -advan­
Woman's Club Notea
Trade and. the designs to bo carried inole county, making a stop at great we must steadily and surely
tageous use and solving transporta­ the prices of foodstuffs the govern­
Wednesday,
Feb.
21st
as
Patriotic
continue this- .work and send oil
tion* problems. The canals of tho ment has sincerely tried to keep the Day, the program being in charge of out, not only show- tho resources Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Ovie­
dnd productions of Seminole but do and Geneva. Full notice as to many boxes and bundles of knitted
country and tho coastwise Missis­ Interests of the farmer as much in
the
primary
school,
children,
the
adds a novel plan of exhibition that date, etc.-will go to these places in wear such as these, which we feel
sippi and lake trnlUc will lie .consid­ mind as the Interests of others.
earnestness and sincerity of these will surely please the eye of the tour­ ndvnnrc nnd'the Oviedo and Genova sure merits a word of praise, the con­
ered. Work has already been begun
Recalling the historic action of the little ones winning the hearts of all
ist and-find admiration at the hands auxiliaries 'will be notified so they tents all made by directions from
by the committee, which is headed farmers at Lexington, when they
present.
of the capable judges.
may arrange to meet and show these headquarters, inspected and finished
by-M nj. Gen. MV. M. Black, Chief of “ fired tho shot t lint was heard
vlsitdrs over their towns.
In the by inspection committee before pass­
T h e flag drills and individual reci­
Engineers of the United States around the world," President Wilson
Tliree gentlemen who were San­ evening nt Central Park a hand con­ ing.into hands of shipping commit­
Army.
says that the toil, the intelligence, tations were essences of the current
ford
visitors last season are again cert will be in order uhd it is pro­ tee wefe ns follows:
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; the energy, the foresight, the sacri­ trend of thought. Each little one.
our
guests.
This party is. back ngain posed to make it altogether .’i pleas­
100 Hot Water Bag Covers
P R E D I G E S T E D LEG ISLA TIO N fices and devotion of the farmers of though unconscious of his work gave
because
of
the
cordial welcome ex­ ant day for the tourists who have
31 Suita P ajam as_
America will bring tri n triumphant the audience an inspiration which
The Sanford Herald .with Us usual
tended them by' the Board of Trade favored us with their presence. If
1 Pr. Leggings, operating
conclusion this great Iasi war for the will not soon he forgotten.
foresight into what is really needed
and citizens lust year. They arei you can spemj your car and lime
214 Bed Socks
emancipation of men f^om the con­
The little playlet was especiallyatfor the best interests of the.state is
A. E. Olmstead, New York, S, L. for a few hours kindly* phone the
67 Prs. Bed Socks
trol of arbitrary government and the tractive, EHzubeth Whilner ns Retgiving the candidates fur legislative
Alderman. Pehtwater, Mich., and Board of Trade.
25
Cruteh PndN •
selfishness’ of class legislation.
sy Ros.% with her curtsies and grace
honors in Seminole county an in­
Scott W\ Norris, Clearfield, Pa.
100
Stretcher
Pillows
carried us hack to the days when
sight into what the people (if the
The lust named gentleman called at
_;I6 Miscellaneous items.
If
you
are
a
chronic
kicker,
tc^
Martha Washington lived, at which1
PLEA OF THE PROFITEERS
county nre wanting in the way of
the Board of Trade again this sea­ most fitting subject to kick is your­
Please everyone having wool and
time
the colors find saw the light of
In
this
country
now
everybody
is
laws.
son and frankly stated that nt no­ self. Of course you don’t think So. knitted squares bri.ig ihem in with­
day
and
carried
love
and
patriotism
talking patriotism and raising prices.
where else in Florida was he given hut !&gt;9 per cent of the people who out fail as the worji room committee
Predigested legislation, is what it
In the heart of everyone.
rhe same hand of welcome as in San­ know you would tell you ibis is -»i if are needing them for some unfinished
calls i t ; and the term is as good as, The following from the Mubiln Reg!i»ler will serve as an example:
It
is
to
be
deplored
that
s
ii
few
ford.
and. he added. " T h a t’s just they cared to spend that much work.
th e idea is bette r
’’ Wheat at $2 maximum is said should take all the pleasure at these, why I’ m here again this season and
breath on you ns n suhje&lt;- .
It was proposed several sessions
not to lie an attractive figure for affairs, as others missed a rare treat- that’s why I ’m going to spend a
back, that there should he published
The Altamonte Auxiliary gave a
western furnlers. They do not think
few days in Sanford and all you
for thirty days before" introduction,
When the Board of Trade ran as­ benefit dupe** and card* party last
they can grow wheal at that price,
have to do is keep up the class of
Kpllaph Mrs. J. N. Whilner
every bill that was sought to he
sist the Home Guard.', the Wom­ week from width w-ns realized the
as- the cost of everything has gong Heart of sweetness, heart of grace,
work and advertising you nre doing
made part of the statutes of this
an’s
Club or any organization of magnificent turn of $101.00. This is
up amazingly.
We have the same Winsome, modest, fuir of face:
and Sanford afld your county will
atmto; but as good as the idea was,
worth,
we are yours to command. Isplendid and too much credit cannot
to say about cotton, which-when A smile the suffering lave to greet.
rank second -to none in the state.
it could not- be pit through because
Our
policy
is to boost and build and be given this ami other auxiliaries
compared with the price of meat, Her generotf* hand the poor to mart, As it stands, I am a Sanford booster
thero was, especially at Hint session,
it
is
assumed
that yours is the same. for their fine work and successful
’clothing, mules, tools and wages is Noble nnd true and fine.
up in. Clearfield."
no many tilings destined to be .put
entertainments for.this worthy cause.
still at a price not much above whnt
through at the last minute wlthopt
She
never
craved
the
ballot's
power,
Notice
the
page
ad-in
this
issue
of
it costs to raise it."
A unique feature'of the work’ o f
But longed for woman’s greater hour
The Herald and notice ‘the broad tho Longwood auxiliary is the fact
Let us admit for the sake of argu­
Of high achievement on the throne
spirit of these advertisers wherein it that on their work day which is
ment that there is very little profit in
w here
is urged that "if the business house Wednesday of each week every m.in
$2 wheat and 30 cent cotton. Ought
Wltji the love that she alone could
in your town carries in slock the who is a member of the Her Cross
not somebody to do something for
light
goods you want buj- from him." Chapter donates the price of a g od
their country "besides the soldiers
The flame of high desire and noble lettuce. When you read this article These men are with the Board of cigar and at last meeting at Longwho are risking their fives for it?
think it over. You must admit ita Trade - nnd these men and many
impulses inspire.
wood they realized ■$3.CO by thiv
There is certainly not much profit in
A queen of hearts and gentle reign, truthfulness and if you will adopt more like them lire of the type who means alone. These auxiliaries are
fighting for $30 a Inonth. There is
With aught of pleasure, naught of this plan through the Bo’ard of expect to do something for Seminole surely’ up und doing and if we don't
.very little satisfaction in it when the
Trade or through some other com- county nnd these same men will win.
pain,.
watch out will put us to shame in
soltlier knows that hiP fnrplly at
Just hojne, • sw&lt;*et home, the dear .petent organization, you, Mr. Grow­
their successful efforts at making
home is being robbed-right and left
er will find your returns Increased
domain.
The Board of Trade is solidly with money.
by those who have kept out,.of the
30 per’cent. Your celery nnd lettuce tbc Food Administration and our
war.
Mrs. Galloway, accompanied by ! will return you on an average $50 services nre at the rommand of
Governor Call* Here
But it is absolute rubbish to pre­
Others have done
Mrs! Deane Turner attended the more, per car.
Messrs. Bcacham, Huff and Whit­
tend that there is not a very large
Governor and Mrs. Catts were
hoard meeting at Ocala lust week this; why not you? Our merchants ney.
profit in $2 wheat and 30 cent cot­
hero Satuday night, the guests of
must
also
cooperate,
in
this.
The
and reports un unusually pleasant
ton. The war is giving-the farmers
Hon. and Mrs. Forrest Lake. Th»y
timd spent with the club women of farmers nil srnund Sanford spend
Red Cross Notes
an opportunity to m a k e more money
were accompanied by Hon. Milton
more
than
a
million
dollars
a
year
that and other places. Our president
A water cooiei; is very much need­ Pledger nnd Hon. Lewis O'Bryan oT
than they ever made before and we
in
-Sanford
and
you
get
your
aharq
gave her report* as state auditor and
ed at the work rooms.
Anyone Kissimmee. The party spent the
don't b lam e, them for making It
chairmnmof finance which met with then in turn, it is to your interest having one that (hey can give or
where they nre making it through
night here on their way to the east
to assist these growers by-helping
quite complimentary applause.
tend will please do so.
,them
in
advertising
their
produet.
coast.
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T H E P R E S ID E N T TO T H E
These ladles are generous In their
The
Idea
is
to
get.
the
consumer
to
The
work
of
the
workroom
is
pro­
FARM ERS "
praise of Ocala's hospitality and of
order "Sanford celery and lettuce" gressing very satisfactorily indeed
Aspen Wood for Matches.
their fine club house.
President Wilson ’ in Ids message
and
until you individualize and cre­ Just now. Ladies aye responding by
Aspen wood Is used almost exclu­
to Lho farmers of the United Slates
ate a name you will continue la. sac­ coming, up and Working and_much sively In making matches la Sweden
of January 31, voices a strong faith
V.I f t T I N G R E C R U I T S
rifice your specialized .product in the good is being accomplished,
ns It Is easily cut nnd porous enough
in their loyalty and makes a strong
mart of common trade and consump­
to be Vemllljr Impregnated with sul­
The
shipping
committee
packed
Three Men Join’ the Colors From tion. On March 12th, at the monthphur nr pamflln.
and
sent
off
on
Friday's,
boat
two
Hanford
c l y meeting of the Board of Trade
The local Army Recruiting Station- the method proposed for the pur­
of Sanford still invites the attention pose of individualizing this product
of all young men of military age not will be brought out. It means dol­
have killed had Insulted him beyond included in'the draft limit. General lars to you to be there.
Prom ptly and Correctly
the endurance of an average man. Pershing in France is badly in need
Complimentary auto drives were
Rendered Mean Much
He was very much better than those of men uf all trades and different
service.
•.
given the following tourists by the
who
are
dcmsndiyt
the
pound
of
,*o. the Retail Merchant
fieitr n ext-to-thrir-;coun try ’s- heart — Those who joined .the .colors ..arc. Board of.Trade.during the past Your
whether they he capitalists or labor­ Thomas E. Meredith, medical de­ days: Mr. and Mrs. Kcllnr, Toledo,
5 to G M iles to a Gallon o f G as
ers, farmers or operatives In factor­ partment; McDonald Carraway, avi­ Messrs. Pnge and Warren, New
Those men ation section of signal corps; Earl J . York and Mr. and-M rs. F . P» .Con­
ies' or. machine shops
roy, Cfifcttanoogn. .
accompany their demands by loud Chapman, quartermasters corps.
YOU KNOW
professions of patriotism and in this The three young men left for Ja c k ­
time of hysteria words arc accepted sonville .on Feb. 26th.
Tourists leaving their .cards at the
•A perfect mixture, gives you perfect
as counting much more than deeds.
Board of Trade i oflico' during the
past' week: II, 1*.. LeBar, Delaware
.' Combustion—More Pep—Less Carbon
FLORIDA LAND HIGH
Water Gap, Pa., Scott W/ Norris,
Cool Motor^-More Mileager-Saves Oil,
Clearfield, Pa., S. L. Aldcrpian,
Uut Former, Congressman Sparkman
Pentwatcr, Mich., A. E . Olmstead,
Gives the Reason
New York City, W. L. Gleesner, At­
Many people who come to Florida
lanta, Gs., E. T . Webb, Jackson,
with the idea that good land Can be
combine the Ledger and State­
Mich., Howard LeClark, Baltimore,
purchased cheap are sadly mistaken
ment work and reduce labor
W ..L . Devine, Johnson City, S. Y.
Installcd in O ne M inute and Autom aUc Forever
•boot 60£-. Simplifies bookkeeping
after they get here and attempt tp
Johnson, Detroit, P. W. ' Knowles?
sad eliminates disputes with cusbuy land that haa been developed or
Mayor Gllea Here
i.DesMidncs, Iowa, J . D. Carpenter,
that is situated in a good farming
Among the prominent virltors to.Butfalo, Irma Coleman, Sioux City,
D IR E C T IO N S -S ta ri Motor, retard gaa and apark, then tum down
section with shipping facilities.
carburetor adjustment Blowfly until motor stops, sllp_Ford Gas Saver over
tho, city yesterday wero Mayor Giles,
W.. Steadman, Gem City, Idaho,
may be deliverod on de*
Florida land is well worth all that Commissioner Vincent Green nmj,; L. M. Cusscl, Indianapolis, D. W.
air intake -and crank up, No other adjustments necessary.
,
This loose leaf system fits
is paid for it and the reason is given R. B. Brosslere, business manager Grcther, Fon,D ulac, Wis., Mr. nnd
(tail business.. We will
by ’ former . Congressman* Stephen of tho Reporter-Stir. These gentle- M n . Conry, Chattanooga, N. O.
rbUIn -ite application to
tain— a. No obligation
Sparkamn In the following despatch: men all have m!(ny friends here who fUlaine, Grand Rapids, .Miss Helen
"When it is said that land in are glad to see them. Mayor Giles i Boyers, Trenton, N. J . k Miss Stella
Florida haa been sold fur $200 .bn a n d ‘ Mr. Brosslere aro members of Druen, Chicago, W, L. Crane afid
acre, or* $600 an acre, peraons who the Sanford Board of Trade and ar? wife, Emporia, H. C. DeWItl,,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
have been accustomed to. dealing ia boosters °I Sanford as well as ofr r Eoughk'.'e|tsle and Misses Emma
Sanford, Florida
. •
and Jessie ' Downs,, PhlUdelphla.
farm landf stand aghast, but there Orlando. '

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

call for their cooperation In winning
the war. .
It has been the fashion of many
writers to compare the production
per acre of European farmers .with
that of American1 farmers to tho
detriment o f . t(ie American.
The
President, however, makes tKo as­
sertion - /that the farmers of this
country are as cfllcicnt as any other
farmers "in the "worldT and M a t 'While
they do not produce more per acre,
it la not only not nbccssary that
they should do ao, but perhaps it
Would be bad economy for them to
attempt It. Tho real test is that they
do produce by two or three times
more per man per unit of labor and
capital than the farmers of any Eu­
ropean country; they are more alert
and use more labor-saving devices
than any other farmers in the world.
The responso of the farmers, says
Mr. Wilson, to the demands of the
present emergency has been in every
way rtttnarkable and he quotes fig­
ures in.proof of the assertion. These
achievements, he urges, should be
repeated and even exceeded.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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�THE 8 ANf t) ED HERALD

PA G EH TE

Donnie Curtia. Brown, Oviedo
Charley M. Williams; Paola
j‘
Julius Huff, Sanford
Motion of *.
-Elijah Futch, fjanfordMatters In Brief
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H A P P E N IN G S
O F IN T E R E S T IN A N D
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Willie Anderson Sanford
personal Item* of Interest
"Lloyd Hill, Sanford
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A RO U N D SA N FO R D
Mra. No m» King McLaucUla, BocUl Editor. Anrono havlnk r u « t » , portWo o r s a x a r t l r k
Pete Holden, Sanford
(or t h b column. It would t&gt;« npproclaUd I| lh»y would (otophone 2 7 0 J
Sam Brooka, Geneva
Lyceum benefit concert March 19» be mndq,known that Manager Ben
_ Walter Garvin, Sanford
The varied program In preparation Kraiise does .not pHow.any immoral
Birthday Parly
Mrs. J . B. -Starling has returned
Joe Summons, Sanford
for March 19 promises a most de show's or gambling on the grounds.
Mra. John E. Courier entertained from Jacksonville whero she has
Oscar Middleton, Sanford
lightful Lyceum benefit entertain­ This mammoth show will arrivo on
with a lovely birthday party Friday been- the guestt or
of her aisttr^
aisttgr^Mrs.
M rs.
. John Johnson, Sanford
Sunday on their own special train
ment on that date.
afternoon
in honor of her son, Sima for several
il days. ,— —
Clifford Clair, Safiford
Master John Courier, Jr., who cele­
Mrs. Wren McGuIn lias a special of ten GO-foot cars, carping over 160
Zima Banks, Sanford
brated hla third birthday. It was a
.story for the Masons. Come hear it show people. So if you have fur­
Harold Grant, Sanford
Mrs. Osbornee Herndon returhed
nished rooms at hotels or private
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Jamea Rochelle, Sanford
• patriotic party, the decoration* being yesterday front
Daytona
Beach
houses make it known. All shows
William A. Samuel*, AltamontcV^ rod, white and blue.
Air. and Mrs. D. II. Paullof .Monwhere
ahe
has
been
the
guest
of
rela­
open on Monday, March 4th at 7
Wm. A. Samuela, Altamonte Spga.
tive* fo’r several weeks.
Ids, Mont., arc vlsftlng here at the
During
the
aftePnobn
different
p. m. to Saturday, March 9th at 11
Reuben Joshua White,. Sanford
home of Mr. N. B. Leonard.
Mrs. p. m. If you are looking for a week
games were played. A peanut hunt
■
Trouble
Cain-Hilary, Sanford
Paul is Mr. Leonard’s slater.,
was very much enjoyed and little
Mrs. M. Y. Bledsoe and Mrs. F.
of joy don’t /nil to visit the Elki
Eddie. Brown, SXnford
Miss Catherine Tillis having found V. Holmes arrived yesterday from
Break your Cold or LcGrlppe with a Big Carnival and Jubilee.
Allen Hortan, Lake Mary
tho most peanuts was given a box of Jacksonville and will be tho gucata of
few doses of 660.
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.
Preston- Cole. Sanford
dhocolatoa.
their- sister, Mra. F. V. Lee for sev­
Basket Ball Schedule
A ladies' quartet composed of
Rodney E. Burton, Sanford
Feb. 8 — Duval, Ip Sanford.
hire. Herndon, Mra. Mettlnger, Mrs.
At five- o’clock the little folks eral days,
Allen Jonea Monroe, Snnford
Feb. 15—Stetson, in DcLand.
Morgan and Mra. Fox will be ono of
were invited into the! djning room
Muaton Black, Sanford
....
Feb.
22—
Duval,
in
Jacksonville.
the, attractions at the Lyceum bene­
Arcadia is to have a half fhilHon
Where dainty cakes and ice- qrenm
Albert Hunter, Satiford
March 1—Cathedral, In Orlando.
fit concert MarcK ,19. • /
were served. T h e table looked most dollar crate factory. The securing of
John Henry McKoelar, Geneva.
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attractive In-Its red,’white and jslue this factory is directly duo to the
• Ostedpath— Dr. W. M. Harper—
Gc’orge Stephens, Sanford
decorations and in the .center a love­ activity of Arcadia Commercial
Office and operating rooms Seminole
- Sidney Barno, Sanford
PRAISE FOR DR. HYMAN
A convincing argument in
ly cake with three lighted candles. Club.
Bank building, phone 195. 62-6tp
Wm. Currie Cummins, Sdnford
favor
of
commercial bodies.
The
favors
were
tiny
red,
white
and
* The Presbyterian church choir will Former Sanford ' Pastor Continues
David Peterson, Sanford
blue,
baskets
filled
with
candy.
i
r
r‘
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give a tine selection Ir\ aid of the Ly­
John Cherry, Sanford
.
To Make Good
.Farmers
of
the
county
in
which
is
ceum benefit concert, March 19.
Each littlo guest left regretting
Andrew Williams, Paola
The following clipping from the
the
city
of
Pensacola,
1,000
In
num­
All the numbers on the program will
that John, Jr., birthday was a year
’ Ernest I'arramore, Sanford
Atlanta Constitution demonstrates
be highly entertaining.
off. Those present were Chaunccy ber, hare petitioned tho county iomAllen James Jackson, Sanford
that our Dr. George Hyman is mak­
Wilson, Clarence Wolfe, Ralph Wolfe nfisaioners to order an election to de­
Clifford Choice, Sanford'
Why let other townp show more ing a record us a chaplain:
Richard Howard, -George
Moyc, cide the matter of compulsory tick
Oliver (tenoral, Geneva
■appreciation for ou’r reader? Hear
Eight hundred and'ten of Amer­
James Hayes, Alice Elder, Maria eradication fof that county.
David Minyard, Sanford
Mrs. Wren McGuln.
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ica’s foreign horn soldiers, members
Moyc,. Elizabeth Methvin, Cather
Chester Thorhas, Sanford
Sam Ach, advance man of the of the 32Gth infantry regiment haveine
Tiills, Votnn Bandy, Helen Ken­
As a m u l t of an enthusiastic
Esther Woodard, Sanford
Krause Shows who will put on the been taught to read, write and speak
nedy,
Eddie Tillis, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. meeting held at tho court house in
Clarence
Young,
Geneva,
entertainment for the Elks Carnival English since their arrival at Camp
Hayes, Mrs* Tyre and Mrs. String-, Tallahassee, a- Leon County Dairy- •
George, Washington, Sanford
here ne'xt week ia in town and billing Gordon little
moye than
three
fellow.
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men's Association *han been organ­
Boston Irvin, Snnford
the country for tho big show.
months ago, according to announce­
ized which goes on record for imme­
Henry
Wright,
Sanford
KlIB-.M Y-TISM — Antiseptic Re­ ment by an officer of that organi­
diate‘steps to eradicate the ticks in
H.
11.
McCaslin
is
in
Tampa
for
a
'
Albert
Jackson,
Snnford
lieves Rheumatism Sprains Neu­ zation. The announcement of this
that section.
few/days on business.
Monroe Rfchardson, Geneva
Richard McCall, Gabriella
remarkable accomplishment has sent
ralgia etc.
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Willie Anderson, Sanford
Xi
--------Emmitt .Wright, Sanford
Norris Levis is homo for n few a thrill of pride through the entire
Charlie Maxwell, Sanford
J. H. Jones of Orlando was it Han­
Osceola county will construct fif­
James
Fort,
Lung
wood
personnel
of
the
regiment.
When
days from the University of Florida.
Joseph -Reed. Sanford ,
ford
visitor
yesterday.
teen
dipping vats in the nour future
•
Edwin
Milan,
Jr.,
Oviedo
these
eight
hundred
odd
men
were
He ucrompnnlcd
the
University
Alexander Aitcli, Sanford
us
a
picans
of ridding tho county of
Grady
Brown,
Sanford
assigned
to
the
regiment
not
one
Ha n d to the big celebration ut Fort
Arthur Simmon, Wagner
Scaser Hawkins, Chuluota
Miss Mnbrf Hall of Genmant. Ky. the dreaded rattle tick. Other coun­
coflid understand written or spoken
Myers and reports a big lime.
Robert F.-Bizgcll, Snnford
ties all over the state are moving in
Alex Bel), Sanford
is a guest ut.lbo Hotel Carnes.v
Middle nged woman with
ten English and nil instruction was nec­
Willie
Holmes,
Sanford
the aan)o direction and it will not b e ­
Charlie
James
Heriong,
Sanford
years’ experience nursing confine­ essarily carried o'n by means*of in­
John Moore, Sunlord
Henry Neal, Sanford
terpreters
and
.demonstrations.
A
J . W. Bush of Atlnnta Is in the long until Floridn will be tiek free..
ment cases, Apply to 1201 Park
John Hawkins, Snnford '. ,
Garfield Taylor, Chuluota *
few
days
ago
it
was
desired
that
2f&gt;
city for u few days on business.
avenue, ’
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Will liius, Geneva
Dee Edward Whlkcr, Sanford
suf'h men lie formed into an exhibi­
In Dnde county reports are to the
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Word come* from Dr. Kulph Ste­ tion class, tint not one could be
Joseph Ellis, Sanford
Joe Martin, Sanford
effect
thul more than^ two thousand
J. J. Kerns of Jacksonville was in
ven* lhut lit* has been promoted to found in tile regiment..
Robert Church, Geneva
. John Dawkins, Sanford
acres
will
be planted to castor beans
the city on business it few days this
the rank of rnptuin aitd his* many
Nathaniel Gilmore, Sunford
Jame« Lewis Porter, Lake Monroe
and
several
hundred neres in long
week.
friend* here are rejoicing over his I The great work of educating these
Isaiah Harris, Sanford
TafT Heed,-Sanford
staple
cotton.
good fortune.
Captain Ralph is at men wus ordered by the command­
Joseph ithinnl Boston, Ovipdn
|
Shun Johnson, Sanford
ing officer of the-regiment immedi­
Mr. A. C. Husband of Hoboken,
Camp Lee. Petcrahu rg, Va.
Brutus Robinson. Sanford
Isaiah Myers, Sanford
ately after llieir arrival at Camp
N.
Y., is a guest nt the Hotel
Often Destroyed by F irs.
Mnlchai Wyley, Oviedo
Don’t lie a slacker. Come to the
William Spearman, Sanford
Gordon, and in a few weeks tin'
Carne*.
Tlmo after time, together with tbs
■ Levy Jenkins, Hanford
Duval Ford. Knlnkce
Home Guard* entertainment.
Feb­
schools were well underway. Since
rest of the city of Moscow, the Krem­
Samuel Brown, Geneva
, Henry Scott, Chuluota
ruary 2.t.
t&gt;4-lte
that time all of the other organiza­
lin bns been burned. Bin Inst occasion
K.
.
F.
Houshnlder
and
T.
-E.'
Wil­
Frank Burgess,' Chuluota
*
Hinton Walker. Sanford
A few of the good things in prep­ tions at Camp Gordon have _ In­
being In 1812 when It wna occupied
son
spent
yesterday
in
Del.and
on
Robert
Nichols,
Sanford
Lewis Rufus, Sanford. Fin.
aration for tho event of March 1!) augurated schools of their own. and
by Napoleon mid the Inhabitnnts of
b-giil business.
Jiip Minyard, Sunlonf ■
Dennis Walker, Sanford
hau been mentioned in the Herald tile work .is probably being carried
tjio city themselves started tho con*’
Clarence Chappell, Sanford
. from lime lo time, but there arp on in other camps throughout ’ the
Adam Fulton, Sanford
flngrotlana In alt-ports of the city. It
-John
N. Moore, Wagner
A. I),- Bell bus returned to Gaines­ wna Indeed these fires which forced
George‘
James
Milignh,
Sanford'
other* just ns captivating which country. Though tin* work was car­
* Archie Oxendine, Oviedo
ville after a few days spent iniSan- ih« little corporal t o ' commence hla
soli lie noticed in future issues. ried . on quietly und during those
Henry Williams, Sanford
William Royster, Snnford
ford on business.
disastrous retreat niTOM . the._snow­
Samuel
Albert
.Gordon,
Sanford*
Watch for .announ cement.hours which did not conflict with
Leon Tyson, Sanford. - bound steppes of Itussln,
Nnpolcon
Jerry
Kingston,
Sanford
Expensive Hemstitching Machine the military training schedule, the
bad
bis
headquarters
In
the
Kremlin,
Jack* McAlister, Geneva
D. C. Brown, the popular sales­
Just installed at tho millinery shop success achieved by the 3261 h will
and while the Unities were not no de­
»
.
For
Bent
Frank Robinson, Sanford
man for the’Tampa Coffee Mills was
of Mrs. II. L. Duhnrt.- Radies of probably -be unsurpassed.
structive there iih |n other ports of the
Both stores and houses. See me in the city yesterday.
Cossie Williams, l.ollgwood.
Ssnford are invited to call and sec
city,
yet they forced eracimtldn.
Three Influences Responsible
-* ------J nines Albert Johnson, Lake MoW and l can supply yhur needs. H. C.
this machine in operation.
Fourth
Three Influences nr*1 largely r*&gt;lil-Stc
Jas. Albert Johnson. Lake Monroe DuBti.se.
*nd Sanford Avc.
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Sehelle Mallies left yesterday for
Duds and Flowers In Cooking.
aponsjblc fur tho results which hav&lt;5
Frank Howard, Oviedo
Jacksonville where he will remain a
^he
French Cmuidlnns nro said to
Ladies' ensemble, ladies' quartet, been attained in thia regiment: the
Temple Chimes
Ed Gaiiyard, Sanford
few days on business.
use the arid flowers of tho redbud, or
gentlemen's ensemble, gentlemen’s orders of tho commanding officer,
T wo interesting tier monk were de-,
George Wilkcrson/ Lake Monroe
Judas tree, In snliuls, while the buds*
quartet, solos, readings, instrumental Colonel McArthur, that the work be
livered at the Temple by Mr. Mas­
Flowers Williams, Sanford
and tender pods nro packed In vine*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
It.
Martin
and
and vocal delight, the artistic, the pushed with nil possible speed, and
sey Sunday.
Knr. Honey locust pods, often locally
Manicr Anderson, Sanford
Mrs. A. .Adramer of New York are
popular, wit, sparkle and fun* some­ the enthusiastic assistance which he
called "honey-shuck*," contain n sweet­
John Jnhhs'on, Sanford
in the city Tor a few days,
thing to please everybody, at the rendered; the system inaugurated by
ish, thick, chccscllku pulp, which Is
Supt.
Jn
o
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Jinkins
of
the
Sun­
Irwin Woodward, Sanford
I.yeeum benefit concert March 19! Chaplain Hyman, who was directly
often eaten; Those of the reesqulte
day school announces n lively case
Sarn Robinson, Oviedo
E. L. Gore returned to. Jackson­ furnish tho Mexicans nnd Indiana
Regular meeting of Seminole Ke- in charge of the slionls; and above
of "Liberty inensles."
Thomas Gordon, Geneva, Fla.
ville
yesterday after several duys with a nutritious food. The Creoles
all
the
untiring
efforts
of
the
eighty
bokah Lodge No. 43 Tuesday cveO. R Burkson, Sanford
of 1/oulslnna, fnmnua for their cook­
spent
in the city on business.
selectmen
who
acted
as
instructors.
ing at 7 o'clock.
Initiation of c a n ­
Eddie Turner, Sanford
Tiie 1'ipe Organ Society is meeting
ery, are reported to use the young
didate*.
Installation of new of- 1 These instructors, according to
Arthur Philip Storms, Sanford
every week to sew fur the Bed
buds of the sassafras os a substitute
Mrs. A. W. Young arrived yester­ for okra In thickening soups.
fictre.
Refreshments. Visiting Ro- Chaplain Hyman, went nt the work
Cross.
Ran Brooks, Panin
day from Vero, Fla., and will be a
bekahs welcome.
Soc’y.
in a spirit of enthusiasm and with a
Boston Howard, Sanford
,
«
guest of Mrs. Galloway for{sevcral
T. W. Jones of Chase Si Co. has sense of duty which speaks high in­
Bradford. Everett, Genova
A star has recently been added to days. ■*
T h s A ra b at a NsJghbor.
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returned from Jacksonville whero he deed of the new nrmy, gladly giving
Dock Crawford, San/ord . ‘
, tho Temple Scrvic6~Flag, A total of
Ths
Arab makes a good neighbor.
»ent to arrangct the citrus fruit ?x up much of ‘their spare time to ob­
*
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Hurry Still, Snnford
sixteen stars how dot the Temple
Hla love of the beautiful In architec­
tain
the
desired
result.'
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Mr. und Mrs. Cimunccy Wilson ture Is evidenced In a hundred cities
Mbit of Seminole county at . the
Waller -Harman, iv lcdo
Flag.- '
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returned borne last week after sev­ whero hla handiwork aurvlves. Every
f»ir.* Tommy - sayi that Seminole
Each .company In the refciiricnt-or­
Roland Love, Gc.ndva
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eral months spent in Charlotte, visitor to-Granada knows what was
•ill win the big priae among all the ganized Its own classes, U-ith on en­
Joseph Ashman, Sanford
President Hurley of the Flake
N. C.
counties as Seminole has the finest listed man as supervisor of the work.
left behind a t the Alhambra. When the
Joseph Hen McIntyre, Snnford .
Union- has a challenge . .out,. He
; U7■r
1
-■' 'Arab met Ho(ne,he produced Palmyra;
■nd best displays pf fruits and veg- Under the supervisor •were special • Sam Jackson, Sanford
— •• •* wants'some one to show him'who
elable* in the fair'building.
Instructors in* penmanship, voice
The many friends. of Mrs. and having absorbed- the Hassnilun dynas­
Alvin IJorton, Sanford
lias tho better, union.
Mra. Ed. Booth rejoice with them ty of the neo-Persian empire In 037,
Rolf K. Rolfson, Sanford
T he Homo Guards will bo our tontrol, reading, etc., all of whom
in the recovery of their little daugh­ the Arab created Bagdad; In overrun­
Ed Thomas, Paola
gucjL* of honor. Let’s give them n volunteers from the enlisted person­
ning Spain, be worked mnglc nt Cor­
Pastor Massey had charge of tho
ter,
Isabel.
. «
Frank S. AVrlght, Sanford
nel of the regiment..
big time.
* 541 l t c
dova nml Scclllo
Royal
Ambassadors at
Sunday
Morris Edwards, Snnford
Four Grades Established
1- J. Fisher, secretary and trepsarhool Inst Sunday. Tho boys say
The course o f’ study w as divided
Samuel Price, Sanford
Qrir of the Standard Motor Truck
he can teach ns well as preach.
Sam Peterson, Paola
i
Detroit was In tho city several into four grades, ail of tho students
J &gt;» looking after his farming inter- starting in the first grade and {he • Frank Blake, Sanford
Miss Margaret Davis, tlin choir
Otto Duttklns, Sanford
He states that his firm arc more apt being rapidly pushed on
directress has arranged a special
James Williams, Sanford
making trucks for the army and that through to tho more advancod
■cries of song and music for tho next
Ivey Shaw, Sanford
luinm* in this line is good. *Ho ox- courses. A teacher was provided for
month------------ . ----- - '------Peets to make .Sanford hts winter every ten men, thus insuring Indi­ —Arthur-Giddens,- Chuluota---------- “
Marcus T, Goldsmith, Sanford
°mc some time In tho future as he vidual instruction in all cases. Im­
The policy of Mr. Mnsaey in be­
William
Powell, Sanford
provements
were
continually
made
*nd his father own conaiderable land
ginning
and ending his- services
Hdnry Byrd, Sanford
in.the system, ono of which-la that
n Eureka Hammock near here.
promptly
la meeting with great ap­
Willie .Tyner, j3anford
lor Wood and heavy hauling ace the supervisors of tho various com­
proval
and
success.
Ed Thomas, Sanford '
pany-schools now meet onco a week
Murrell, or phone 378.
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The very finest‘and cheapest line of millinery that haa
Thomas
King,
Sanford
with tho chaplain for a normal
ever been shown in Sanford will he on display at T H E
St. Cloud has a now bank. I t la
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
course, and In this way ths work
Joe'Williams, Sanford
Q U A LITY SH OP in Lyric Theatre building, Sanford
be known as the Bank of St.
night
at 7 o’clock la getting to be the
throughout tho. regiment, ia co­
Johnnie Switzer, Sanford*
,
next w'eek, March 4th to 9th, Special showing day
real dynamo of the church work.
16th' * nd bp* * n bui,ne*» on the ordinated and cooperation obtained.
Charlie Fields, Chuluota
. will be announced later. * ,
i
* ’ * ■*
*
This meeting too begins and ends
Each supervisor kiso reports each
-Llge Jackson, Sanford
Telephone your order for Elder day's progress Xo the chaplain, the
promptly.
Mr.
Massey
is
a
sticker
Bee Reaves, Sanford
Wo appreciate tho patroqage of the people and we are
J ' nng water to T. 0 . Charlea, Tel. report being mode part of a perma­
for promptness.
Pat McFarlan, Sanford
placing tho very best goods on sale (or the least price.
Noa 338 and 334-W. .
62-2tC
nent record of results. Schools are
Felix Parrlih, Oviedo
8oeial ai Moore’s
Vernon Wior, Sanford
r.|Ar^a, f Kem&lt;&gt;nta , r ® b«!ng made for held four times a week, each student
1 am out.of tho CUy this week in the market selecting
which*
.Dakeland’a union depot continuing the course until the
There will bo a social at Moore’a
Henry Giles, Sanford
Millinery and will bring a hat to autt every lady iu the
*
was destroyed by fire recently. four grades are completed.
Station on Friday night of this week
William II. Outlet-, Sanford
Th‘
.
County.
at the church.
Boesie -Smith, -Sanford
At the present time there-are still
•toriesCW atrucluro *win bo of two
George Hawkins,. Geneva ' *
Refreshment* of pic, coffee and
699 men In the clashes,- but all of
We guarantee satisfaction to every customer.
sandwiches will be served and in ad­
Z ow. h tbB time to plant your these have pasted beyond the initial
Jerry W. Houston, Sanford
r •
» -* . , » ~’ * ' 4
*j .
! rcea- Yislt the Lemon Bluff ■Uges, and moat of them will shortly
dition
a
candy
contest
will
be
one
Freddie Thomas, Sanford
: r‘« ' D*te«n, Fla., and save be ready to graduate.
of the events of the evening.
Iaaae A. Jackson, Sanford
Mrs. A. D. Parrish
o, Kct prtc™.
82*Stp
Everybody Invited.. The
pro­
Alfred -L. Oglesby, Lake Monroe
ceeds will go to a' good cause.
•- .
Manager
Joe Taylor, Sanford
’r
, n,8 Carnival and Jubilee
List of Persons Called for Examin­
John
F.
Coates,
Sanford
ation
March
4th,
1918
Krau**. "r* Lack l ° S&gt;nf.ord. ' the
Julius Scott; Oviedo ;
year ? , Grc#t®r Shows, who are thia
Mlaa Inex New has returned to Jier
May Doyle .
* .
John Ed wards,. Sanford
,
Elias
Bell,
S
anford.’
a
.-Henry
Rolikc,
Sanford
.
*
home
In
Richmond,.-Va.,
after
apendiver r l tT'
.
Assistant Manager
•
• A'rthul Billie ‘Wright, Sanford
ing several weeks here the gueat of
Roger Whitted, Lake Monroo
I-and
raP. ‘ h.0WI * r® uP *to d*te
strictly high class and it .muit ' “Lawtle Oglesby, Sanford . '
/ -John Jelka, Sanford
her aunt, Mra. W. W. Abernathy.
Little IUppenl®**

In and About
'Jt.The Citg

Summary of the
Floating 8 mall
Talka Succinctly
. Arranfed for
Herald Readers

George Frasier, San(ol-d «*•;•
George Davis, Sanford
Paul Shuman/Sanford
LcRoy Thomas, Sanford
Sidney Murray, Sanford
Oscar Lendal) Cates, Sanford
Walter Mitchell, Sanford
Henry Hutcherson, Sanford
Kyer Thomas, Sanford
____
Charlie Johnson, Sanford
Henry Tucker, Paola
Bias Connelly, Sanford
Willie Williams, Sanford
Sam Russell, Sanford
Clarence White, Geneva
Jefferson Hudson, Chuluota
James Henry Munroe, Sanford
Willie Coleman, Geneva
Irwin psntzlcr, Sanford
. Rgub’en Davii, Sanford Barrett Mallicliff, Sanford
’
• William Wicks, Gabrielis
Lodgo Reed, Lake Mary
J . F. Green, Sanford
John Long, Chuluota
Frank Cox, Sanford ,
Edward Bradley, Sanford
George Pinnick, Paola
Nathaniel Finch, Sanford
David Roberta, Sanford
John William Pexold, Sanford
Thomas Jones, Ov!£do. •
Willie Smith, Sanford
Johnnie J . Jones, Paola
Joseph Albert Canada, Chuluota
Leonard Cunnihgham’, Chuluota
Everett Dugger, Sanford
- Charlie Brown, Sanford
William Golden, Maitland
Thomas Noble, Sanford
. John’ Roberson, Oviedo
Rafail Haria, Sanford
Willie Singleton, Sanford
T. D.* Fossett, Sanford
Manuel Fernandez, Sanford
Robert Lee Evans, Sanford

IN

S O C I E T Y ’S D O M A IN

THE QUALITY SHOP
M ILLINERY

�PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD

say a

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Hence The
Big Slaughter
Price .

retoo many Hats for' Daytona
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.Cost
To
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In M v S t o r e

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Think Of It Ju st At The Beginning Of The Season
4 8 Rertiember that my days $3.50 Hats
==?: are limited to a very few.
On Sale at
Should there be anything
9 8 in my line that you are $3.00 Hats
— - likely to need n ow or
On Sale at
next year, it will pay you
9 8 to visit my store every $2.50 Hats
=
day and S A V E T H E
On Sale at
D IFFER EN C E.
: : :
48
$2.00 Hats
~— : As before advertised my
On Sale at
entire stock is on special
9 8 Sale for the remaining $1.50 H a ts -

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THE 8ANFOIID HERALD

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. PAQP SEVEN
1 1 4 * . l i v e . , Ualeaa Aald rarlidtau eball
1_Leu#
• redeemed accor
according
dial to taw
law tax daad wjll
wflJ
tbereon on tba 1st day ef Mareb, Ar P .

IEGA1 ADVERTISING

M id d y Bungalow * A p r o n for Juniors.

' Now, thero Is nothing in* the way
If tbs young mlis who wishes to
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armNC GUIDE 7

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Showing S i t e

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help with household duties during
Utno®, for htt working
wardrobe Is complete, oven to the
bungalow apron. In Us newest guise
Ui# bungalow for Juniors eiplolta a
middy effect and, In a pinch, could be
worn for a dress. The model shown
here Is designed to be slipped on over
the head. The open neck Is finished
with a collar and romorsble shield.
The front of Uia apron Is slashed and
laced for the closing. The sleeves, In
Kimono effoot, may be long or .abort..
In medium-aisa the design requires
8ft yards Id-Inch material
The back and front sections of
the pattern, having the sleeve cut
In one, ore laid along the lengthwise
Told of material In cutting the apron,
pingham, peronlo or lawn may be
used In Its development. There will
be room enough for the cuff and
sleeve bamfmt each aide or ecetlous
II and Q. The shield, .collar and
bolt are alao laid along the lengthwise fold of material. Oppoelto the
shield ta the collar, with largo -**()’•
perforation* on n lengthwlso thread.
The straight edge of the facing rests
on tho selvage of the good*. If the
short sleeve bo desired, cut off low­
er parts, of eleevo sections along
lines of email "o’ ’ perforations boforo placing pattern on material. Cut
2 straps for tho bolt 2 ft Inches long
and ft Inch wide when ‘finished.
Mcrcerlycd braid may bo psed to
trim tho collar and . alcoves. Many
young girls, taking 'esportal delight
In.their houso drossas and aprons,
often odd a touch of hand-embrold*
ory to the front and collar.

Anting (As new, house garm ents
br /untori is tha middy bungalow
Uron designed to b€ slipped on over
h&lt;- head and laced at the fron t. It Is
\jectivelg pM ured here.

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front

SELVAGE. EDGES

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A sleeve.

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OP 5 6 INCH MHTLttlfiL

Patent'd April y&gt;. 1907

Gathered Skirt Trimmed W ith Tucks.
may bo trimmed with one or two
luris.

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7466
I A youthful skirt o f one-piece dos ig n , suitable to development in all
of the season’s ultra m aterials. It

Tho must youthful o( tho season's
now skirts is tho gathered model.
When made In ono ptcco It makes a
strong nppeal to the homo dress­
maker. Thu skirt pictured hero looks
well In cashmere, wool or silk pop­
lin, serget, etc. It may bn trimmed
with ono or two deep tucks and la
closod at the center back. Tho hern
and waistband are o( equal width
with tho tucks Medium slio requires
3ft yards 44-Inch material, with ft
yard 3-Inch wide belting for stay.
Tho width about tho lower edgo Is
about 2ft, yards.
If tho skirt bo desired with only
ono tuck, beforo placing the pattern
on tho material,’ cut off tho lower
edge along lino of doublo small ' W
perforations and turn a 3ft Inch
hem. Tho material should bo folded
In halt evenly and placed on a
smooth surface. Then lay the see.lion ot tho pattern marked by triple
•TTT" perforations along tho length'
wlso fold. To tho right of tho skirt
placo the piecing, with the straight
edges along tho soItoxo of the goods.
Ilntow tho ploclng lay the bell, direct­
ly along tho lengthwlso fold.
Many of the fabrics for separate
sklru have a soft finish. Duvotyn,
peau do peco and trlcotlno havo volvoty surfaced, but they are too expanalvo ‘for' tho average allowanco for
dreax. Velvot. and * volvetecn give
place ta nano In the matter of tiliramodlsb skirt materials

CUTTING fA'IDT. 7 4 o n S J « 4 # « S i r e 2 0
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PIWIHO r o a MUST

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INCH MAtUtlM.WllM NfiP

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T o W e a r W ith the Winter Tailleur.

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the belt. Deep cuffs which flare At
wrists finish th« one-piece eleoye*.
In medium elw thd waist requires
2 ^ yards 30-Ineh material. If
undorbody
underbody is
Is used ft
Tt yard1 30-Lneh
nlng will bo needed.
needod.
lining
To roako tho J back scantiest, lay
tho pattern on- llso material so that * enatowa
tho triple •“n T ’ ' perforation*. wU1
’ N O .H O GS
rest on ths lengthwlso fold as shown
in tho euttlng guide. The collar Is
laid to tho right of the back, also
on the lengthwlso fold of erepo. Tho
otralght edgo of tho front runs par­
allel with tho selvage, tho largo VO
perforations Tenting on a lengthwlso
thread of material. To tho upper
right of tho back is tho revor, with
* Urge l l OH perforation* on a length*
wlso thread of material, and to tha
right of tho rover, tho cuff, with
largo " 0 M perforations on a lengthTr~^fc~ih7eia. 'WhethbrThir r ertte * 11
made of crepe or other material tho
pattern must bo placed on tho fab­
ric as shown-lit- the ,’cptljng guide,
large “ O»&gt; ' perf or^J w r ^atr-lnngthj.
A dniniw wei.i u . t . t .itv , Mni wise thread; Tho sleovs is -placed
do r t i , . L i t
P k
»*CrvrS to tho right of tho cuff and tho belt

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,,on' “ a ■,uU’”" 1 ••

“ The soft, frilly effect that one llkoi
to it* upon opening tbo jacket Uliip*
bllod bv the largo revara of this d a l£
*F pink crepe, da ehlno blouse. The
open neck is finished with a vestoo
of white chiffon, crossed in front. At
the shoulder* the rover* are Joined
» large square eollar, which may
•be made in pointed ' effect at the
t&gt;«k. If doelrad. The ends of the
rirers are plaited and bntloaed t«

JLJ.. I.ia ot tb.

T W e a t lha B ^ a r W
v»«o
lining and fold it in na^fg
amoothly on tha 4e»ttl1nK
1
tho baek along the lengthwise .
and tho front to thes left or It, w»n
l»rgo “ O" perforations resting on
* lon^hwloo thread. .
M m A of the cuxtomxry touch ot
embroidery, the revere would be or
.fectlre trimmed with tiny eontaahe
braid.

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S i t f e-C Io sin g S ep a ra te W a is t .

finished with a large collar to whisk
a Jabot Is attached. Tbs right aldo of
the Jabot Is alashod to fljp tho loft
and through. Tho back, or the waist
“ «xt*ntls over the shoulders to form a
yoke effect In front. In medium
•Ho the waist requires 1% yards 17Inch material. . I f th e•collar and
Jabot are edged with lace, 1 yard will
be required.
Today's homo dressmaking lesson
deals especially with the cutting ot
the blouse, which Is a simple metter,
i f the guide as well as directions, Is
followed carefully. First, taka two
opten widths of the satin and place on
the-sowing (able, right aides feclnr.
The front of tho pattern le placed on
the material first, wltjj Urge “(V*
perforations on a lengthwise thread.
To the right on'the front the aUy
Is Uld, straight edges on the selvage
. of the satin. Below the stay place
tho sleeve, with large "O" perfora­
tions on a lengthwise thread. There
A n a l l r o r l l t ' o sep arate
«ra(«f of
will remain sufficient room to accom­
blue satin with side closing. The col­ modate the jabot and trimming piece
lar Is trim m ed with face and has ex­ a«riloni,.bolh of which are laid on
tensions which lend them selves suo- the eslin so that largo “O'* perfora­
ccstfully to a draped effect.
tions rest on a lengthwlso (breed.
Tbs eatlh that Is left U now folded
Plain satin blouses are very good la half to that tho back may ho laid looking and supply an urgent need along tho lengthwlso fold. To tho
of tho woman who has to make a
right of tho hack aro tho collar- and
smart talllour with drossy •waist cuff.
sorro Informal purposes In a pinch.
Stdo closing-models are among the
Tho design shown hero Is built with­ smartest of the now blouses and
out a lining and elopes to tho left
they havo a very knowing nlr. Not
Tho open neck Is In square effect, all are finished In open-neck' effect, a
CUTTING GUIDE’ 7 4 5 G
Showing Size 3 G
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Nallr* a f A i s l l n l h a A r Taa. Daad tied*/
Reviles S a f Chaplet ASS*. L a v * * f Flar
Ida
Notlc# la hereby given t h a t J o a Kendrick,
purchaser of T a x Certificate No. S I M . dated
the Ctk S a y of J a n a . A. I). 1I9S, baa filed
laid cartlfleata Is tny office, and baa mart*
application far tax a rod to Issue la accordanca wltb law.
Said certificate embrace*
tba following drarrlbad property rltuatad
In Seminole fountjr. rioilda, to-wltl K I t ”1
WW of N E K af N E ) f Bee. fl, T p . 1 0 ^ .
H. S t E a st. S acre*. Tba aald land being
aaaaaaad at tb a data af tb a issuance ef auch
rarllflrata In Ihd r a m * ot C. A. P a t * . U«*
Iraa aald carliOtata ahalt ba radtamad ac­
cord Iox to law lax daad will laaua thtraon
an (hr Otb day of March, A. D. I S I S .
Wlinraa .r a y offirlal algnatura and aaal
tbla tba 6th day ol Fehrusry. A. D. ISIS ,
(•rail
E . A. D O U G L A SS,
Clark Circuit Court Banloola Co.. Fla.
4fi-Tuev-6le
V. bt. Douglaae, D. C . •

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.
Wltncaa ray official algnature abd aaal tb la
tba 19th day e l January,.
A .- D . 1911.
ini
(oeal) - '
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DOUGLASS.
.
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t ------------Clerk Circuit CourtSemloola Co-. Fla.
"AS-Tuta-Mc
l a C l r r s l l C o a rt. B a e a a lb C lrcelt. S a ra la o le
Caw aly. F lo rid a

Overstreet Turpentine Company

va.

8. 8. Aray, all unknown partita Helm­
araet under. . 8.
ing Inter*#}
8 . A t * /. J.
J . JU
Rich. ____trby,
. _ dereaeed.
_______
mend Muff
Murphy,
Lavlnla A.
Clark. Wm.L ft.
It. L am b eth, “Robe.
'
W.
Voaman, I). T . On mar, aa TrJtatee,
Nathan E, Slmmona, M. H. Ilronaon,
Alice Rryanl, Gottjleb H. Keyler,
rt*v**»*d, M artha J , Beer*, Wm. T .
Nee blit, Cbea. J . Brooke. O. D.
Hrownll*, Mary Peanlngtea, J . I .
Thornton, Thoa. M. Adame. R. .W.
King, Geo. A. Betblnatoe, P. Keith
BoewtU. Louie Tapley, Maggie 8 .
Coleman. Jaa. A. Jenklne, Annie E.
Griffin, w. Q. Emilieu, R. B . LenNallr* * r AppllcslUo f»r T « i U u f U s f i t caater, Keate Kenbedyj Walter F . 1
H i t l l i i ■ a f Cbaplec t i l l , L a v a af Flag- Kennedy, 8. P, Kennedy, Sarah K.
Ida*
.
Lumen
Ward,
W.
R.
Notlc* It hereby t h e n that I f. L. Ifalgbt. Johnatoe,
purchaser of T ax C»rtlflcata No. I l f O , dated White o r ’ J o h n T . U eabach, at at.
T o all unknown partleo .claiming l a t e r * * !
tbs 6 lb day of July. A. t&gt;. ISST, baa filed
said cartlfleata In ray office, and ba* rasda under 8. H. Atey, J . Richmond M orphy,
application for tax deed l a Utua In arcord- deceaaed. Lavfnla A. Clark. Wm. R . L am ­
■nca v lt b l a v .
Said certificate tmbracra beth, Robt. W . Yoeman, D. T . Rom er, a*
tba follnvlng daacrlbad properly altuatod In Truatee. Nathan E . Simmons, M. 0 . Brow*
Semlndt* county, 'Florida, l o - v l t : 8 ) 4 of non, Allr* B ryan t, Gottlieb It, Keyler, de­
I x t Eg.- A. E. Griffin’* Sub. t i l * , parts ceased. Martha J . B e e n . Wm. l b Neabltt,,
Cbea. J. Brooke, 0 , D. Brownlie, M ary
Src*. T and R. Tp. ( I 8. Ran ge SO E.
The aald land balng uveaaed at tba data P eanlagtoe, J . J . Thornton, Tboa. M. Adam*
of tho laruence of aucb certificate In tbo R . W. King. Geo. A, Rerklnato*. P. Keith
lloewetl, Louie Tapley, Maggie 8. Cota man
name of A. E . Griffin.
e . A, Jenhlna, Anal* R, G r if f i n , - W r - Q Alao nolle# Is hereby given that tf. L. Ja
It. II. Lanreater, K aal* Kennedy •
Haight, purch*»#r ol T ax CtrllArate No. Fmlaon,
Welter
F, Kennedy, H, P, Kennedy, Sarah
ISM , dated tbo 7th dsy of J u n e , A. I&gt;. I N * , E . Johnston,
Lumen Ward, W. R. White
baa flUd said rartlAcata In in* office, and
baa made application for fax deed to Uauo or under J o h n ’ T . Llenbach or otherwise In
following land* situated In Seminal*
In accordance v ltb law. Said certificate em­ tbo
brace* the following described properly alt- county, Florida! .
N B J4 of N E.If of Bee. 14.
I, and
end Reg- 14
uatad In SenHhnl# county, Flurlde, lo -v lit
S l i of N H of Lot ! f A. E . Griffin * Bub. ft. 8. and 310 yds. W. of NB.. ror. or NWM
Ilia, The aald land being eaecaacd at the of S W ' i of See. * f , run
dale of laauance of auch certificate In Ibe thence 8. I S U y yds., th»nr* W. ( 4
thence N. l R l f t yda. to pier* •*.? » . i ,
name of A- i K. Griffin.
Unless aald Crrlifleale# ahetl,h e redramrd Sec. 3d. Tp. t * . It. 29: HWl» of N W U of
arcnrdlnx to law taa rfreda will laaue theiron ler. I I ; end Reg. at NW. tor. of S W ) f of
NK)f of See. run 8. 20 roda, E. , l d rods,
on the 9lh day ot March, A. . D . 19IM.
Wiintsv my official -Ivnilxrv and .eal tbla 4. 20 /d*. IV. Ifi rod*,.Sac.- t i l hnd beg.
230 yda. 8. ol NW ror. of V U of N W U
the ttti day ol February. A. It. ISIS.
of See. 24, run E. 440 yda, 8. 124 yda.. W.
i»**ti
F. A DOUG LASS,
440 yda, N. I l l yda, to beg. sad f l W I f f
Clark Circuit Court Psmii.t.l# f.o., Via
N W l f and bag. a 8W- tor. of NW|( of
. f t - 'i u i f t&gt;r
b y '-. M. M i 'i c l i n , It, C.
N W ) ! of See. 24 run N 10* yd a, E . 4-40
la Clrcall Caurl. Heaenlh Jad lrlal 'Circuit yda. S. 106 yda^ W. 440 yd s ..to beg. and
In and far Seminole (ut-nly
Fletlda
In erg. 10 cha. N. of SW. cor. of N)4 ' o f Lot
I of See. 24, run K. 10 cha., thence N 10
Chancery
tha., .thence W. 10 eha.,'Ih*nre H, 10 cha.
•Hi-fi* C. Howard by her husband •
ho beg.; and beg. at SE. ror. of N )4 of
and neat friend W. II. Ilowartt
Lot I of S r r . ‘ 2 l , run N. 10 eha., thence W,
i llllllo
10 eha., thence 8. 10 eha., thence E. 10 cha.
CJulet
Mary I’artar DeVaujhn. Ro-a
to beg. and K }4 of U i 3 of See 24, all In
t'olblll, C’ arl 1„ HeVauehn, Mareb Till*
T p . 20, R. 29 E. end Re*. *«4 fl N. and
8. ItrVaugbn. Otlt II. ileVauxhn.
24 It. E. of S W . cor. of 8 E ) f of 8 E M of
Mura E. Magruder, J u n e . \V.
Her. 26, tun N 90U ft., Ihenre H. 460 fL,
Lilly. Tho*, W. Moran, A. Warr r -------------- —
HRT
v
thence S. SCO ft., thence W. 460 ft. to beg.,
Ins Lawton, a n d ------------ Lawiun.
Patented April 30.1907
and b. g. at SW. cor. of NE If of N E ) f ot
hta wife, E. L. I law aid and — — —
Sec
26, run N. 10* 6-T yda.,* thence W.
Oawalil, bla wifr, Mary l.noite
high turn-down collar being some­
220 yds.,- Ihenre S. 10* 6-T ydf.. Ihenre
Horner, unmarried M. E. Flet­
F
.
220
yd*, Sec. 26; and 8 K I ( of NW i
times used.. A high collar opening
cher and f --------- - Fletcher, her
f N K U of Sec. 26: W. 220 ft. of HEW
at tho sldo Is tnoro difficult to nrhu.l and. Jaa. &gt;*. Ilnrnrr and —— —
I N k ' i , o f _ N E o f S e c . ' 2 *: 8 f t of H W k
H&lt;-rnrr, bla wife. Wm. II. Horner
rango well, but when managed nuof SW’ ti rif Sec. 26; lleg. at N\V cor. of
a n d --------- Horner, hi. atlfe, end
HflrmiALOPLH 2 7 INCHES WIDE WIlHQUrWP e o s s f n t l y nra c t c o c d l n r i y chTe
HW)*
til- S K t * r f See. 26, run E. 220 yda.,
the uifkrmwn hr'ra nh M»ry
Mary I'yrthriirr S 111) yd*., Ihanre W.
2ZO yda.
ter lirV e u ilin Uo.a t'nlhill, Cerl
thence
N 110 yda. and 8W’ &lt;4 of SW’ l f o f
Pictorial itovlow Dlousa No“ 7456raikas,” 3t. to 46 In d u u ' busL Prlco. j20
I.. h r V i u t t n , March S. I&gt;rHE
&gt;.
of
Sec.
26;
and
beg.
at
NW’
cur. of
Vattrhti,
(»U
It.
DrVr^uahrt,
cenU.
‘
S t Y 'a of HK l , of Her. 26. run B. 220 yda.,
I.
auia F. Macruilrr, Jam&lt;-. W.
tlji-ncr
H
l
i
e
yda.,
thenre
W'.’
220
yda.,
Lilly, Thor. W. Meres, M. J.
Ihenre N. 110
10 yda.
yds. Her.
Her. 26.
’ all le Tp. “20,
Lawiun. A. Wiling l.awlnn en-l
'hat purl Inn ot HF&lt;( a) HE )4 ef
It. 20 K. That
---- — L a » ton. hi, ailr K. L.
Her. T embrace
red In the following description;
() - ,a l i l anil -■ —-—tl.e a lil, hi* wifr"
‘ oontfort and ulyle I* so unusual
lire,
at
a
ataku
10.64 cha. H. nf quarter
Maty
A.
.Murnet.
Mary
L«ui,o
t h a t this model In «uro to appeal to
Hrr. (mat on eastern boundary of Sec. T, run
liornrr
M. E. Fletcher ami
8. on Her. tine 22.93 cha., thenre W. 4.30
every woman who !h a prospective
j ————Flrtchcr, hcr.huat-anil, J a , F..
•
rh* , thenre N. 32 deg. 30 min, tV. J I I . I I
mother. -Chain*,
vollo
or sorao ^ llivr.-c a m i ------ (turner hi- nllr
cha., thence E. 19.13 rh*. to beg,; N W )4
mil Wm II. Ilarntr anil
of HE &gt;i and E ■&gt; nf K W h nf Her. I It; N
* o ft material may bo utilized In de­
llorm r hit a l lr .
nf
S E &gt;|
of S E I, and 8K li of N E )f ol
veloping (his model, originally dono
tlf-triur I'uhilraili n
Her. 21.
all In T|&gt;. 2&lt;&gt; II. 30 K., WM ol
Wn Mary I'i-rt.r HrVaughn, Itu.a I’nlhill N W 'f ol NK»( of N W J i ol Her. * : 8 K t (
I d worge. Medium Mzo requires 4%
1C’erl I,. IlcVaughn, March N. HeVaugnh, nf N E »t of H W h and fl)» of N K j f ol
yards 54 Inch tnnjorlal, with I yard
1 (It iv II. Ill-Vaughn, Laura K. Magru&lt;l#r, N E ' j of8 W I ( ol
Her. 7; HE»&lt; of N E)&lt;
36 Inch lining for tmderbody. If con­
Jatnr, \V. Lilly, Thut. W. Mnran, A Ware - of KW'Ji
8 E G ol 8W q of Her. R;
. a and
a
W U ; HE &lt;» of S W ) 4 and N E I f
trasting material 1* used for tho c o l­ I Laartnn a n i l ------— Lawtun, hia wlt». F. I, N»» of‘ N.......
llanal.l a m i --------- l l.a g h l, hi. alt#. Maty
IT; N E
K *'i4 iof
f N E)&lt; (Iof HW &lt;» of 8.
lar, f t yard 3&lt;’&gt;Immcs wide will bo
Iroui.o Horner, unnlaril»&lt;l M. F
Flclchrr Ser. IH and S W i o(
nf NW' &lt; 4 of Her. 38', a l l
a m t --------- Klclch-f, htr hu-naml, Ja». F.
needed.
It.
3d
E.
In Tp 21,
liornrr ami
— - lltlrnrf,*M* all#* W m.
Tho umisunt nhapn of the outor
Vr»u aTP hcfftiy ordered to apt&gt;*er I *
II. liornrr a n t i --------- llorncr,
hi,
*H*.
•"'!
,
,
.
,
„
i
i
.
;
.
,
,
bill of complaint htreln filed on tha
fro n t of tho w aist makes It neces­
(he unknown hrlrr of
ot M
M aa rf y|r I n r t r r,. -tcy
Y day of April. A. !» 151*
Dr Vaughn Ho-a f’olhlll, Carl I . l&gt;eVaughtt,
s a r y to placo pattarn section T on
M arcliS .
DeVaughn, Oils II. DrVatigl-n, I It I* further nrdrrrd that thla notice be
a n open width of material. Of courso
Laura E. Magruder. Jatnra W. Lilly. Too* | published once each week fdr twelve week*
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper publish­
tho material Is doubled so that each
W. Moran t f . J.' Lawton. A. Waring l.aa- In
ed In aald 8emlno|e county.
lon and — ------ Law*on, hi- wife. E.L.
section will bo cut In dupllrato. Tho
W It lies* my hand and the seal of the
Oswald ami -------— Oswald, hia wile, Mary
largo "O " perforation* rest .on a
A liornrr, Marv Ixiulse Horner, M. E. aald f'ltrull CouH this 22nd day ol De­
cember,
A. D. 1917.
Fletcher and — ------H e!chef, her husband.
lenKthwlso . thread, and tho outer
(aeall
E . A. DOUGLASS.
ja m - t F. Ilorhrt a n d ------— llorner hi*
back and olqcvo aro cut from tho
Clerk
Circuit Coutt, Seminole County,
wife arut Wm. II. Horner end,
——- —
Florida.
namo width, largo “O" perforation*
liornrr, his wifr.
Maasry A Warlow, Sola, for Coraplt.
• resting on a lengthwlso thread of tha
I t epprara from the sworn bill of com­
36-tuy-U fc
"•Tur
plaint fllei In th* nhnv# »qlit!#tl.rau&gt;«. that
. ‘good*.
- .........- — -ti_
ihr
DeVaughn,
I hr defendant*.
defrmia m -, Mary ,-Porter
l,,*, , ll#V*V’
. m—
NoUrr of Apyllralfen fur Tex 0 * * 0 lle der
Now, fold tho remaining goods and - itnaa I’othlll. (-airl■ L
■ “fteVaughn,
* , ----i
Men H.
MarcJ
S r-llo n I of Chapter 41(1. Law* a f F t * f DeVaughn,
’ un
DrVaurhn,
Otla .. II. . . _____
DeVauel
along tho lengthwlso fold place tho
__, _____.
, ..... la
•do
rrurlrr,
J
i
m
r
a
W.
Lilly,
Tho*.
W.
Morin,
Marruilrr. Jam es W’.
Th
Nnilre I* hereby given that H. Rapp, pur*
front goro o f . t h o -skirt. - T o
tho
A. Werlng l.»w(on e m l ------- -- Lew'nn. hi* chaser ol T a * Certificate No 91, dated tb *
right of tho front goro lay tho hack
wif-. I&lt; L. IMwkIiI xml
t)*wx!il, hi*
Alh day of July A I). I9 I6 , ha* filed aald
1
wilr, Mary I milar Ihtrn.r, u-urterrl—f M. I. .aid iir il f lc a 'e in my office, end has mad*
*
gore, then tho collar, all along tho
Fl.trht-r m l
— Flr'rh.-r. hrr husband. appIL vtlon (or lea deed lo it«u* In accord­
lengthwise fold of material. To tho
I». t'* Ilnrnrr amt
— — H*-rn»r. hi*'wife. ant-- with law
Halit certificate embrace*
upper right of tho cottar placo tho
m&lt;l Wm. II. liornrr . eml
—Ilnrnrr, the loilnwlng described property illualed In
hit wifr. claim turn. Intrrr*( In Ih# following
emirute counly, Florida, to-wlt: All Block
vcstco.
tjrrrrlbril |itn| rilv In lb# county of Sem­
T&lt; ' n ol Monro*. .The aald tend being **•.
T o cut' tho underbody, also fold
inole ami xlete ol Flotldx, dr#crlb»d ex th# sets d at Ih* d a t e . o f Ihe laaaanr* nf itirh
north*ait
gu
xrlrr
of
th#
n
n
r
l
h
w
c
t
quarter
tho lining fn h alf, placing tho back
certlfb ele In (he name of J . M. Mi D flrtb y
,
ol the southwrxt quarter of faction fifteen IT asIs-- veld ceillDcaln shall ha redvemed xe*
along the lengthwise fo ld -n *d tho
116),
township
Iwrnty-onn
(21)
xnuth,
ringr
cnrdli
(
(o
law
tax
deed
will
laaue
thereon74BG t
'r o n t - w l t h largo “O "’ perforations
Ihiily-nne 111) rest, am] tot four |4) ol f . r n the 9th-d ay nl March. A. D. 191H.
1. ( ii-hlng'* xddllion to th# town ol Oviedo,
Willies, my 'iffirlet signature aed s eal
Tfte expeefonf '.molher tclil 60 along a lengthwlso thread.
end l&gt;* ginning *t the northeext coiner ol Lhe th i• Ih# 6th day nf February, A. D. HUB.
‘
Tho
collar
1*
trimmed
with
small
souther
!
quarter
ol
the
xoulhrasl
quirlrc
pleased with fMf m aternity dress
I-.L'»:. A H o u r,I.A S B ,
ot tretion fittern (I6 l, township twrmy-onr
("leek Circuit Court Hemlnol* Co , Fla.
of b lu e, serge trimmed with satin. buttons of self-matcrlnl, or an em121) south, ran is thirty-one (31) east, run
fly V. M. Douglass, D. C.
lirnldorcd
medallion
In
self-tone
The w aist has a clev er sash ar­
|Wrat i s t s n an*l seven hundtrolha (7 07)
16 Tue-.file
may bo added tut n decorative note.
ihwir-i. squth MV*n-antl *wen-hundrrilthv
'
i —
■
a i m. ■—ii.
■
rangem ent, while Ihe skirl (x plaited.
(7 071 chains, east aevgn and aeven-hun- Entire -of AppHrellon for Ta* (lead Under
Tho right front of the waist Is-slash*
dfr.lth.
*7
UT)
4haln*.
north
s
s
s
r
n
hnd
a*v#nHr Ian ■ oT Chapl-e l l « l . .Laws af F lat. A maternity drees that combines ed at pCnler fro n t *b that tho left
hun&gt;lr\ilih* IT 0 ) ; rhalni to beginning, con*
Id.
latalog 6 acres more ur Iraa, and ere real*
N rllra la herthy given that M r s , O. L
drntv ol stale * ami count!** other than the Taylor, porchneer nl Tex Certlflcei# No.
a l ii * of Florida, that their place ol rv&lt;ldrnre 3 ) 1 . d a t’ d the S(h dxy of July, A. I). 1916.
Is unknown lu her, end (here Is no per-on has filad said r#rtl(lrat* In ray nfflre, anil
In the atalc ol Florida the eervlce of #ul&gt;- ha* made ippllrallon for ta* uted |# Iveee
color cialimcrc, with * collar . of
poena upon whom woutd bind aald dvftntl- In xrrordanre with tew.
Hxld certio rate
ants, aad that the aald defendants arv all embraces th* following described property .
black satin aupplylng tho noto of
over i h * age of Iwrnty-one \XI) years.*
contrM t" Th# drex* illps oa over
■Ilutlrd In Seminole rnunty, Florida, to -alts
It further appear* that there -ere other Let A), Midway in He*. S3. T p . 19 8 . R .
tho hcAd, thrf front being cat lato a
ereuna Interested lo the aald- property I I F a i l . T h e aald land being eaaaveed at
deep V and filled In with * remov­
wkarvu name or name# are unknown IU her. the date ol Ihe Issuance of euch certificate
who are heir*, detiaewe, grantees, er other In the nem* ol W. Ilrlir*.
able veitee of organdy. Th* front
claimanta under the said Mary I'arler DeAl-ot Notice Ii hereby glv#h th a t Mr*,
of tho dress roll* back below tho
Vaughn, Rosa Folfatlf, (’ all L. DeVaughn, t). L. Taylor, ourch**er of, Tax (’ rrtlflcat*
t
large, square collar. Tho back ot
March 8. DeVaughn, G i l a . II. I&gt;rViughe, No. 3 ) 6 , dated ihe 6lh day nf July, A. D.
l a u r a E. Magruder, Jam es W. Lilly, llio s. 1916, ha.* file-1 *abl enrllfiratu In my ofTIre,
ibe skirt ill gathered and .attached
W. Moran, hi. J . I-a wton, A. Waring Law- and Vet mad* Sppliralion'Ini t a t deed t o
• . da
to the back of the- waist at tho
------ la w ia a , his .wile, K. L- Oa.
ton and
Isa we In-eerordesvew with law. Held cert I S - • * * - * *normal
walstlln#.
a
xoxh
concealing
d aqd . -------— Oswald, hlv wifr, Mary ra te emhrVcee (lie following deecrll-fd prep- -V
%
*
,
A. llorner. M ar? Louise Hurnsr, M, L. e rty situated In Hemlno'i* county, Florida,
tho attnehmeht. Largo pockctx.turned
Fletcher
a
n
d
.
—
—'
—
Klelrher,
her
husband,
tn wltr l o t 191, M l d e e i In i W . 32, T p . I *
over at ih* top. to fprm laps, trim
Jaa. F. llorn er aad — ------Horner, hi* wife,
S , R. 21 F a i t . T h e veld lint] being a l i e n e d
cither side of ttje front or tho skirt.
and Wm. It. l li u m r e n - l --------- - llorner. hit' ut Ih* dale at Ibe Issuance of i-tch ce r tlt*
wile,
whoa#
a
s
m
s
and
tevldaner*
are
un­
In medium a lu the design calls for
•eat# In Ih* nan.-, ol Ren. Bradley.
•
known.
4 Vi yards 54-lnch cashmere, with
Alto: Nmlrw is hereby given that Mr*.
3
ou
are
tb-vwfnr*
ordered
l
a
appwxr
to
()&gt; L Taylor, purchaser e f T a t Certificate
yard 27-lneh satin tor tho collar.
this hill on Monday, the Clh day of May. N o .,3 0 6 , dated the 6.h day of July. A. D.
In catting tho dreas tho homo
A. D. 1916. tha sale# being a ' l u t e day of 1916, has f.led raid reitlflcate In my offlr*
thla court.
seamstress lx #avedmuch
after
and Fat mad* application for tax deed to
It la further ordered th a t t h h notlr*
laaue In accordance with taw. Held certifi­
work by placing tha sections marked
published for twelve ro nxerut!** week! fn cate embrace* I he following described prep­
by triple " T I T '* perforations along
the Hanford Jierald, a newspaper published arty situated In Hemlntd* rounty, Florida,
tho lengthwise fold of material a*
lo-w ll: l » t DO Mldey, Ser. Ill, T p . ID 8.,
In Seminole county.
Said land Ih I ' I aasswaed a t
shown In tho guide. This arrange­
Witness E . A. Douglass, Clerk ot said It. 31 Ka«t.
Circuit Court, end the seal tkevessf this 26lh Ih* dele of (he laauance of ruch certlficato
ment does away with seam# and
In Ih* asm * of lleubrn White.
day of Jan u ary . A. D. 191*.
oaves time. Section J , containing
(seatI
K. A. 1)0(1 G L A S S , C le rk ,'
Altai N f l l l t a . l t hereby g lv a o .tk ^ t M rsRtihfbaou
*
'
Board
all
(&gt;.• I.. Taylor, purrheter o f T a a (V/tlflcalw
th*~ front of th o tfalit and’ front
Hollrilora frse Complllitint.
No.. 162, dated th* (&gt;th day of July, A. D,
gore or skirt, Is placed Into position
&lt;)6-Tue*-lita
1P.I6, hot filed raid nrtlficml* In wy office,
first, with section "H", the back
end hie made application lor taa deed lo
N
ellce
*r
ApjrfbwUae
for
T
e
e
D
e
a
l
tin
d
e
r
laaua
In prrord*nc«&lt; with law. Bald eerllfigore, to the right of *lt
' HcvUea ■ ef C hapter ( l i t . Law # e f -Flor­ r a t * embfiarVv th * fellowlnt deasrlbed prep.
Ley
tho
collar
and
baek
ot
tha
ida
'
* : t y ailua’lcd In Semlhnlfi county, Florida.
, (--Wh
■waist to tho right ot tho bock gore.
Nellce i* hereby given that Mrs. Alice K t * - a l ( : li»t I * . William Clark'* Sub- Die.
!-»« I f , Iflii. t&gt;. Tier 16, Robinson’* S u r e t y
Opposite tha collar, plaes the vested
Hill, Adm. eetal* of W. J . Hill, deceaaed
purchaser of T e a Certificate No, S3, Aatrr of Sanford. Tha taid land balng u w i u d
and opposite tho back lay tha
i h * Sth day of July, A. D. 1914, he* filed a t th * data of Ihe laauance ot auch c ertifi­
ileove, both section# with large "O''
laid certio rate In tny office, end he* made cate in th* nim # ol W. J . McBride.
perforations on a lcngthwlee thread
application for lea deed &gt;• Innu* In accord­
Untew auch cartlfleata* aNall h*'red eem ed
ance with lew.
Skid certificate embrace# according
cording l a law taa d&lt;
* wlU laaua t h a u a a
daedi
747®
of material. T o- t he upper left of
lb* following described property elluatnl In oni tb
ot M*
th** I3rd
Sird day of
March, A. I). 1919.
section HJT tho pocket may bo laid.
SamlaoJt county, Florida, to-eritt
;
Wltncaa my offi'la^ afgnatnre end a a a l
A very attractive onc-pteee dress Th# saslf rang along th* aelvago of
„ Fabruaiv.
. bruarv. A. D._ ( 9 1 4 ,
Ixtl* 3 and 3, Flnildt Lend A Cnl Co. this I ha l l t h day of
(seal)
leal)
E,
I
E. A.
A. DOUG
DOUGLASS.
o f slip-over design 4n pm»« color tho good#.
Add.
to
South
Sanford,
recoedrd
In
Flat
•
tm
Clerl
Clerk Circuit Co
n n Sarolnoli
■oum
Hsmlnofe Co., Fta.
lloek C. 1'aga AD (Orange Guuely Recerdt).
cashm ere. T he front r o lls b a ek ■ to
62-Tutw.
6te
If the aklrt la desired shorter than
B
f
V
,
M.
Douglass,
l&gt;. G
h * said land Iwlng eaaraaed at Ih* date ol'
form, rev ets below a farpe square lllaatrated, cut off the pattern along?&gt; Tthe
Issuance of auch certificate in Ih* name
Collins. Uni*** said certificate
collar o f tofin.* _______ *______
lower edge of Korea beforo placing * ■ofhallDrnnl*
be redeemed according to law tas deed
It
on
the
material.
Women B«tter or. Worxe!
will issue thereon o n ’the let day ef March
. For tho*# who or# wfnilF pUn*
A. D.. 1913.
Thf addition of ballons to tho
* Women, when ll)ey nre bail, ere .
nin* i h q d tor tha holiday -«*ion
Wline** ray. ofitrlal signature end scal lhl*
her* ta A »ttr*ctlv# now ono-pleco front of the waist and pockate gives
woree IbfiD men aflil murcjliiilusctl to'
the 39th 4 * F o l Janu ary, A. I&gt;. Iplfi.
(seal)
_
E. A. DOUULAH8,
drew. It U carried out In pran# a ehlo effecL
commit crime. When (bo- at&gt;x which
Clerk Circuit Court Hamlnot* Co., Fla.
4U y&gt; 4H M U
8hewetg*3aae Q O
le tweet by Inheritance onca becomes
4fi-Tu*e-6l*
"SaSh
ilpcradetl it fallx Into greater ex cease*
Natlg* e f AppllcalJaa far T « » Deed .Cade*
Hectlaa • a f C h i pier 4filfi, L aw * a f Flaride than the other. Women are alwnyi

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