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IN TKu; H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST V E G E T A B L E SE C T IO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26.1319

VOLUME XI

:3

NUMBER 19

C o m i n g to Our Census

Flying Circus Tomorrow
Work to Start Jan. 2nd
Opens Aviation Day of
Every One Must Help
D ixie Aero Company
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f Be Big Job For
Census Takers
m u st b T r i g h t
ivn CITIZENS SHOULD LEND
T|li;ill ASSISTANT E TO
T&lt; THE
government

so by law. Census information cannot,
under any circumstances, lie used as
a basis for taxation, nor can it Ik* used
to harm any person or his property.
It has nothing whatever to do with
detection, arrest, prosecution or punish­
ment of any jK*rson for any violation
of any law.
Important Questions Asked of All
Age last birthday.
Each person ten years of age and over
will be asked whether he is able to
read or write. Each |&gt;erson will lie
asked his birthplace, as well os the
birthplace of his father and mother.
If foreign born, the date of coming
to the United States will bo asked, and
if nntumlized, the date of becoming n
citizen; also the mother tongue or nn-'
tive lnnguage. Each head of g family
will lie asked whether ills home is owned
by him or rented. If owned, whether

So far as the Fourth district of FIojjjj u concerned, preparation for the
0f the decennial census, next
^.(h, U well advanced.
Commiliorj of appointment as enumerators
i* now in the hands of all the 200
j.pvintees, most of whom have already
uVrn the prescribed oath of office,
among other thing*. enjoins
CLonUffUed o n p a g e 4 )
^’r.Trv a* to results of their work,
Ai uiJal with all appointments, a
[,i- applicants have shown dissatisfarticn in not being assigned to some
aher districts. Supervisor J. J. Emery
U». however, selected the enumerators
r.th treat care, taking into considera­
tion the Is-st intre«»s of the service
tether with equitable distribution
d the territory*, some of it dejireable
axre otherwise. Instructions
and
•applies are living sent out to eneb of
the appointees us fast as each qualifies
ind is sworn lor the service, and each
till have ample time for studying ail
the points concerning correct census CHILDREN FROM ALL PARTS
wrvice.
OF FLORIDA BEING CURED
Mr. Emery is now in the south end
OF DEFECTS
if the district, on the last trip before
Jacksonville, Dec. 26.— Twelve
tne actual work of the census begins,
lr*i than threu weeks hence*. Bcgin- kiddies from as many parts of Flo­
tir.g in Key West, lie will bold a series rida have found cures for their phy­
d totalled instructional meetings at
sical defects in the Orthopedic de­
the county wit of each of the larger
cwstics. At these meetings all the partment of the Stnte Board of
numerators will Ik* expected to he Health at St. Lukes hospitul. Five
present, excepting those in most remote of the children have gone home und
rcuntry districts. It is expected that seven are still in the hospitul under
the meeting will develop a spirit of the* treatment.
Three of the children were crip­
service which will quicken the intrest
if every census employe in the work pled from paralysis of one nr more
of collecting the true facts and uil the of their limbs, brought on !&gt;y infacts required about the growth, re­ funt paralysis. Two were lame* from
sources and population of the eastern club feet und two liu.l pus infections
uf (lie bone, cuusing Inmesneae. An­
section of Florida.
other
of tho kiddies had cancer of
All the census supervisors in the
Southern States are summoned to the hone, another n rieft palate and
net William C. U Hunt of Washington hair-lip and a third paralysis caused
chief statistician of the census, in At­ by u fibrous tumor pressing on u
lanta December 22. The four Florida on a nerve.
The youngsters in the Orthopedic
supervisors are exjiected to attend thia
btructional meeting and get final department during the holidays had
pointers for carrySng out what Is ex­ their own Christmas celebration with
pected to lie the most complete census Mrs. Ralph N. Greene, wife of the
d the United States ever taken. Even state health olllccr, arranging a tree
remote parts of the Everglades and the and a shower of gifts for them. At­
ramps of the Seminole Indians are being taches of the State Board of Health
arranged to l&gt;»* covered by the census entered Into the spirit of the cele­
of 1920, and the changes taking place bration and thp children were kept
b rnosyt sections of Florida make the busy opening un exciting assortment
ttr.su* returns a subject of special in- of packages Christmus day.
trwt in this state.
The Orthopedic service is for the
indigent
srippled of the state and the
Agriculture—Population
children
are treuted and cared for ar
A new- feature plso in the fnrt that
St.
Lukes
under the direction of the
o most of the counties the regular
State
Board
of H ealth with Dr. J.
enumerators will he instructed to en-t
Jnxrato n„t „n|y (*-e agricluture and Knox Simpson, orthopedic surgeon,
population, as heretofore, hut also the directly in charge.
Manufacturers. The latter cover
a
fange of industries cf considerable i
Ireoiith, even in Floridq, which is n o t!
*eer.tia||y a manufacturing state. It J
*ill al*o add to the earning* of enumer- j
i! *.« already in rno.it cases raised to
•he highest rates permitted by the
tmsus law.

CRIPPLED
CHILDREN
CAREDFOR

POLITICS CONFERENCE
SIMMERING WILL BEGIN
IN FRANCE NEXT WEEK
PREMIER CLE.MENCEAU WILL
BE PRESIDENT WITHOUT
ANY SERIOUS OPPOSITION

BETWEEN ALLIED AND
MAN
DELEGATES
PEACE TREATY

Paris, Dec. 26, (By Associated Press)
President Poincaire's successor will lie
elected Junuury 17th, according to the
inference generally drawn by the Pari­
sian press from Premier Clemen ceau's
%
statement in the Chamber of hi.; Cabi­
net that he would definitely resign on
that date. It is also deduced from the
Premier's declaration that lie will be
a candidate for the Presidency which
means he will be elected virtually with­
out opposition. Speculation regarding
Clemcnreau's successor ns head of the
cabinet is eclipsing the discussions as
to the next president of the republic.
Alexander Millerand
governor
of
Alsace-Lorraine seem* to have a great
lead ns far ns predictions are concerned.

Paris, Dec. 26, (By Associated
Press) Conferences will begin here
next week between Allied and Ger­
man delegates on measures pre­
paratory to putting the peace treaty
Into effect it was announced today.
The
V ouncii did not hold
a session today but announced a
meeting for tomorrow.

WILSON

PASSENGER
SHIPS GIVEN
ANY ACTION
TO ENGLAND

ON
MrNARY
SUGAR
BILL
EXTE NDIN G
EQUALIZATION
BOARD POWER
Washington, Dec. 26, (By Associ­
ated Press) The president is with­
holding nition on the McNcry Bil
extending the life (f the tugur
Equilization Board until the board
files n menu random concerning the
measure. It was «nid at the White
House today that the Board requested
a delay. No indication of what the
Board's action on the hill would he.

i n cities the population enumerzawill Im&gt; completed in two weeks,
•e enumeration of farms will l&gt;e comKit,dn thirty days. The census
Manufacturers, mines and
quarries*,
- and gas wells und forestry and for’ products will, as a rule, Ik* taken by
peria agents and by correspondence
not by enumerators.
t J 1? ” n"U* U tho mtans Uy which
- government ascertains the increase
Mpopulation,
DormI
.1
.....
the statizstirs
concerning
*u .un*, anj the vjtaj inforraat |on
n* Mng thde resources of tho nation.
for Statistical Purpose* Only
h" census Inquiries are defined by
.... ° 9 0np,ew- The
information
••■fed L* strictly confidential, mead*

Dollars Being* Melted
Philadelphia, Dec. 25.—Tcn
mil­
lions of dollars, all in silver, an* being
melted into silver bars at the United
States mint here. Later the liar* are
turned into dimes, quartern and half
dollars. The government finds
it
cheaper to melt the dollars than to go
into the market and buy silver, now
selling at the highest price in many
years.

SHIPS OF IMPERATOR GROUP
ARE
TO
BE
DELIVERED
ACCORDING
TO
PEACE
TERMS
Washington, Dec. 26, (By Associ­
ated Pre*ss) By direction of the presi­
dent the former German parsonger
ship i of lie Impcrator group, nowin New York harbor are to Le de
iivered to Great Britain the Shipping
Board announced toduy. The ves­
sels nrc those nssigned to the- Uuited
States after the armistice for the
repatriation of Americnn troops und
designated by the Interallied Naval
Council to lie turned over to Great
Britain under the armistice terms
already delivered to Great Brituin.

Berlin, Dec. 26.—Germany is gravely
concerned over tho military dernnostrations which attended the recent
arrival in Berlin of Field Mundinl
Von Hindcnburg when he came to
testify liefore the committee of the
National Assembly.
The pan-German newspapers loudly re
joict* are gleeful over the fact that ui lion
company of the national defence troojw
was mulled out to stand guard around
the railway stution when Hindenhurg
entered the city. They tell with joy
how Hindenhurg and LudendorfT reccivcd the company and how the crowd
prcitril around the two former military
leadirs kissing their hands and clothing.

On tin* other hand the Vorwnerts,
the socialist newspa|&gt;cr, denounces tho
whole affair as n political demonstra­
tion with u Par.-German
coloring.
The jiajier blamed Major
General
Reinhardt, commander of the Berlin
troojis, for "executing this trick" nnd
criticized the government for nllowing
him to do it. General Kcinhurdt has
since In-en ordered to retire from the
army.
Baron Von Richthofen, addressing
the democratic assembly at Lankwitz
said: The latest devents in Berlin
have not Ikk-ii increased abroad tho
belief in Germany's democracy und
the stability of tin* new
German
rejiublic. The, militaristic demonstra­
tions cnnnnot possibly induce
the
SPECIAL MISSION FROM SOVIET English nnd cspccfnlly the French to
REPUBLIC TO ITALIAN
GOV- lenve us the docks and cranes which
EUNMKNT
we need for the reconstruction of our
Rome, Dec. 26, (By Associated Press) economic life."
Tho Soviet Republic envoy charged
with u special rr.Lstion to the Italian
Womnn’s League
government has arrived at Naples
I.omndnn, Dec. 26.—"The* success
according to u Rome despatch.
of the League of Natior.3 idea is depend­
ent ujion the intelligent co-oj&gt;eration
TO IMPROVE JERUSALEM
of the women," says Miss A. Helen
Ward in an article in the League, a
Professor Gcddes lln* Planned Rig
periodical.
Things
The writer suggests tho organization
London*, Dec. 26.—Professor Pat­
of a Woman’s Bureau of tho League of
rick Godlies, town planner, who has in
Nations and that the women should be
hand projects for the improving ol
njqiointed for their general fitness for
Jerusalem for the Zionist Organization
the purjiose of the league, rather than
aims at making the changes without
merely ns exjwrta in what are known
destroying the historic and romatic
as “women’s int rests."
aspects of the ancient city,, according
to n statement which lie has given to
the Zionist Bulletin.
Professor Geddc.1 stntcs that one of
hLs foret tasks will be in connection
with the Hebrew University, and he
hope* to begin on that next year, utili­
zing buildings already erected. Re­
search laboratories for chemistry will
be a feature of the school. Dr. Welzmann, the Zionist leader, who has been
rc-.der l n bio-chemistry ut flunn'r DRANK WOOD ALCOHOL AND
NIX ARE DEAD AT HARTFORD,
Col!cj£b, Manchester, will be in charge
CONN.
of tho research work.
Professor F Gcddes says ho hopes
Hurtford, Conn., Dec.
As­
alio to start a Palestine museum and sociated Press) Six men are dead here
suggest that nothing mfre of historical and three are dying from the effect
and archaclogical intrest should go out of liquor the police believe wua wood
of the country.
alcohol containing coloring matter.

FUGITIVE
FROM LAW
DECORATED RED ENVOY
IN NAPLES
TO CONFER
HAD
STOLEN
MONEY AND
ENLISTED
IN
MARINES
MAKING GREAT RECORD

ANGUILLAR
TO RESUME
HIS DUTIES

Mexico Slty, Dec. 26, (By Associ­
ated Press) General Conditio Auguilar will resume his otllre as' Secre­
tary of tho Foreign Relations Jan­
uary 2, it is stated on good autho­
rity here. Aguilar arrived here to­
day nfter spending several months
in Europe on n special mission.

GERMANY
GRAVELY
CONCERNED

No Autos Allowed
Hamilton, Bermuda, Dec. 26.- -A
vigorous effort to raise the ban on
motor cars lias failed. The House* of
Assembly voted 17 to 15 ugninr.t it.
For at least another year Bermudians
and visiting tourists will continue' to
walk, ride n bicycle or drive a horse os
of yore.
Since little Nantucket capitulated
to the forces of progress tills colony
has held an almost unique position in OVER THE RECEPTION GIVEN
its opposition to the use of uulomohile*
TO VON HINDENHURG AND
OTHER GENERALS

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Boston, Dec. 26, (By Associated
Press) How Arthur Abbott, long
wanted as a fugitive for the theft
of fifteen thousand dollars from a
local trust company enlisted in the
Marines and as Sergeant William
Haskell was cited for bravery and
brilliunt war service was disclocd
today when it was announced that
he had been set free on probation
by tin* District Attorney and that
he had received the French Croix
de Guerre officially under his right
nninc. Abbott was in the Sixth
Enumeration Regina Jan. 2 1920.
Regiment and was one of forty four
Ti e census is required every ten j
men
left of the fnmous thirteen
AS
SECRETARY
OF
THE
FOR­
T*wr» by the constitution of the United
hundred
Marines who went through
EIGN
RELATIONS
OF
• i. i and by act of Congress. The
Argonne
Forest.
M
EXICA
N
G
O
V
EHN
M
ENT
named |()r loginning the 1920
7n,,1‘ ^ January 2; census clay is
January j,

GER­
ON

Prohibit Cotton Exports
Tokio, Dee. 26.—The Japanese gov­
ernment lias ‘decided to prohibit the
exportation of cotton yarns and tissues
in order to check the advance of prices.
Owing to the shorlage of supply against
the ever increasing demand, the price
of raw cotton has gone up 197 percent.
It is alleged that this is in part due
also to speculative dealings of cotton
yarn brokers, who have taken advantage
of t!ie bouyant market ami the fast
falling supply to deal in futures.
T ie gavermnent has decided to ex­
empt from customs duty cotton yarn
and cotton tissue inported from abroad.
Several large spinners in Osaka and
elsewhere have ordered cotton yarns
from the United States und Chinu and
tna Jy Japanese cotton mills will augment
their manufacturing capuciry
with
spindle- -.n.l f.-ih,-*
}.ir.c.* iuijHirled
from thje United States.

WORLD WORKER
ASKED TO AID
STOP KILLING
OF COMMUNISTS
CIALISTS
IN
SAYS APPEAL

AND SOHUNGARY

Berlin, Dec. 26, (By Ariociuted
Press; Appeals ta the World Work­
ers ashing their governments to take
steps to stop the alleged "slaughter"
of communists and socialists in
Hungaria are being sent out by the
Austrian Social Democracy.

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Aviation Field Opened
Saturday
THRILLING~STUNTS

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STUNTS OVER CITY AND PAS­
SENGERS CARRIED UP
AT
AVIATION FIELD
Tomorrow will Ik * a big clay in avia­
tion circles as the Dixie Aero Comjiany
will ojx.*n their aviation field here with
a flying circus in which Owens, known
as the Daredevil of the Air will do n
lot of stunts nnd try to get killed just
an n hair raiser. Owens will l*c re­
nm* a
membered here — fhi
few years ago did the triplo parachute
drop at the Ostrich Farm and other
jilncc* in tiic state, lie him not given
uj) the parachute business but during
the war invented the aviator's parachute
that fastens on the shoulders of the
nvuitor and nllows him to drop more
gently to the ground when his |&gt;!nne
falls. Owens will walk on the wings of
tlie jilane while it Is giogn one hundred
mill's un hour and do other stunts over
the business portion of the city. At
the nviation field which is located
south of the city in the Sanford Orlando
road Owens will mnke n parachute
drop from his jiinnu while it is 5000
feet in the air.
At the field the jiasscnger service of
the Dixie Aero Service will Ik? inaugura­
ted and jiaMcngcr* will he carried on
short flights for $ 15 j&gt;er flight and Sat­
urday will lie a big day in rnnny rwq&gt;ectii
opening us it does the new uviution era,
that of arrojdane service used in a
commercial way. Lieutenants
Low­
ell und Langley have bi*cn here for some
time getting up the Dixie Aero Company
nnd have enlisted many of tho busi­
ness men of Sanford, Eustis, Okeechobee
City nnd other |&gt;oints in their comjmny
and the ncrojdanc to bo used as a
passenger carrier has come to stay nnd
Snnford is fortunate to be chosen a*
one of the stations nnd as the principal
headquarters of the new company.
Ill The business men of Sanford have
arranged for the big flying circus hero
tomorrow und it is expected that n
large crowd will be here to witness the
thrilling events. The merchants will
arrange for the crowds am i‘will have
many tomj&gt;ting bargains for the shoj&gt;|K*rs und Saturday should Ik* a gala
duy in many resjH*cts.
While tho nviation field Ls some
distance from the city the *hij» will
do all their rtunts over the business
jmrtion und thore who mnke flights
from the field will Ik* taken over Sanford
that they may see their home* and
friends one more time before they drop
into Lake Monroe and the sight of
lovely Sanford and the turroundlng
farms is one of the most beautiful sight*
in Florida to the aviators rny.| Re­
member the big day is tcmorrpw and
the events will ittrt promptly at 2
O’clock and the ivints will tukif jiiscc
over the city.

AMERICAN
SAILORS IN
MEXICAN JAIL
BEING HELD ON ( HA RLE OF
BEATING
UP A CITIZEN OF
MAZATLAN, MEXICO
Mexico City, Dec. 26. (By Arocclalrol
Press) Ililinrd Medina, in chorse of the
Afexican Foreign cflice declared tedny
in answir to the question about the
arre«t of Ameriran rnilora as follows:
Two American tailors were arrested
at Mazatlun for ostault upon Mexican
citizen were as far os the Foreign ClTce
knew still held there under the provisi­
ons of the Mexican common law.
Taking Art Treasures
London, Dec. 26.—The House of
Commons has been
informed that
large numbers of works of art have been
leaving this country recently for Am­
erica and elsewhere. The Chanccllo»
of tho Exchequer, Austin Chamberlain,
said there was no export duty on works
of art but "there was much to be otld
in favor of Imposing such a duty.'*

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RUSSIA STARVES
Washington, Dec. 16.—Under plans
of officer* of the American Legion in
UNDER RED RULE
session here congress will be called
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session
congress v. ill he called
CONDITIONS AWFUL! upon tohere
hasten klcgialation favorable

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
(Continued from page 1)

guests at the home of Mrs.
to veterans of the world war. Sena- F. Westcrdick fer a few days.
toers will lx? asked why they did not
Y . und Mrs. Voile Williams mo­
ALLIED
BLOCKADE
SLOWLY concur in the house action on the Sweet
tored
down Sunday evening on a
STARVING
RUSSIANS
TO hill the extend the benefits of the was
visit
with
her father in Orlando.
DEATH IN THE CITIES
risk insurance act.
The delegates {
Mr. and Mrs. ,E. F. Lundqu'&lt;t
Helsingfors, Finland, Dec.
17. have tentntivcnly dedlded to urge con-| were visiting at the home of their
(By Associated Press) The only gross to combine under one head, tile
bread of the m ajority of the residents j war rb k l,*aurancc ,,urenu* lhe l,ub,iH
Lun&lt;J,' u i,t- Sun,la&gt;’
of Petrogrnd have been able to ob­ health service and the federal board aBprno°n.
tain for months had been the so- of vocational education, claiming that! Mr. Alfred Kricson and wife nnd
cnllod "duranda" made from flax­ under this system state legion officers children and her sister, Mrs. John
seed skins from which the oil haa, ll^
co-operate with the gov- Borell and nephew, Woodard .Bert*
been pressed. M. Saponon. a Pelro- eminent In the intnst of ex-service men.
grad art dealer who recently rsu c -! Delegates also agreed to rccomcceded in cscapign from Bolshevist mend rcvUon of the Sweet bill to create
Russia to Finland, who discloses j 48 state directors for the war risk buthis situation says the bread is reau instead ol 14 regional directors,
highly irritating and causes stomach j us provided in the measure.
trouble.
*
j
---------------------M. Suponen expressed the opinion! I &lt;&gt;HI) RUNS A I At TORI
th a t, if the Allied blockade continued
the wost m onths.for Bolshevist R u s-!,)wncr Books lli»»cr I p to Pulley
»ia would be March and April. He j an&lt;* Operates on Aulo Power
stated th at, though unemployment
Plant City, Dec. 17.—A. H. Wilwas general in Petrogrnd. it w aslliam s, who, a few months ago lost
difficult to hire workmen owing to'* his broom factory in this city by fire
their weakened condition nn npathy when seyrra! buildi
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*cu &lt;, i. &gt;io are not street were destroyed, hus just turn­
allowed food rations, get nothing ed out Wiiat may t„*avc a revolution
except w hat they manage to buy when it comes to supplementing the
surreptitiously by selling their fur­ electric power, it is the Williams
Autopower Pulley, and, attached to
niture and other possessions.
a
Ford truck yesterday demonrtrated
"B artering is extensively practiced
what
can be done with it. All the
in Pctrograd ami Moscow as well as
machinery in the Burney Lumber
in the country" continued
M.
Saponen. “ No one may legally po- Company’s mill was operated at one
ssess more than 5,000 rubles. When time, the engine of the Ford, through
people have nothing more with the pulley attachm ent, taking the
which they may trade they must join place of the twenty-horsepower mo
the Communist party in order to tor for a few minutes.
get work. That is difficult however,
Big Dance and Oyster Supper
for the burgeoisie. All the educated
people try to move into the country
Among the social functons an­
where conditions urerbetter."
nounced for the Holiday season ii
Last M arch, foreigners, who up the Dance and Oyster Supper to
to th a t time had enjoyed special be given by the fellows of the Sen­
privileges, became the objects of ior Chapter of Saint Andrew at the
persecution, declared M. zSaponen. Parrish House, Tuesday night,
15-0tp.
This gradually increased until June December 30th.
whenrforcigners, especially the Eng*
p c x x x m
x x x x
lish were attacked wholesale.
Origin of Populsr Flavor.
Vnnllln flavoring Is obtained from
"The Germans after the BrestLitovsk conference could do as they flic fruit of nn orchid.
liked, but a change came with the
German revolution. The German
diplomats were badly treated and
aftfr June 1 nil Germans shared the
W anted—To rent for one year
fate of other foreigners".
place near Sanford, of 2 to 5 acres
There has been little home life of land and 5 or G room house.
in Petrograd since July 1, M. Sapo­ Address "R enter" care of Horuld.
nen stated, when parents were or­
W-18-3tp.
dered to take.all meals in the Com­
For sale—Fine cow and calf.
munal eating houses. This order has
Enquire at 90S French nve. 7
not yet been extended to Moscow.
W-17-4tp.

CLASSIFIED ADVIRT1SEMENTS

For sale—Second hand bleaching
paper for two acres. O. C. Bryant,
W-17~4tp.
Great News For Florida Grower* Wagner. Fla.
And Shippers
For sale—Cabbage plants at S2 00
Washington, Dec. 17.—Embargo ner 1000 Charleston Wakefield
on shipments fruit, vegetables from variety Clay County Garrdoning
Florida fie lifted today officials C o, Green Cove Springs, Fla lG-ltv
American Railway express announ­
For sale—200.00 Wakefield cnbced.
bnge paints, ?1 50 per thousand at
farm Crating 50 cents extra Ready
now I)r Love, DeLnnd, Fla 16-fltc
For sale —A bnguin for cash, 20
acres of fine land in the famous
Sanford Celery Delta near Cameron
City, 10 acres cleared, 5 acres tiled
and ' well
Building 20x50x22 in
center of the 20 acres F'or (trice
in and lerms address Joe F Randall,
901 Clnrk S t . Paducah, Ky lG-4tp

The L. Allen Seed Co.
is

now exclusive representative

YOUR TOWN
for
This scientific Tonic mnkex Lay­
ers out of Loafers. It makes your
hens lay every day in fail and win­
ter when eggs are scarce and prices
are high.
R E E F E R ’S MORE EGGS
is backed by the million dollar
National Reserve Bank of Kansas
City, Mo., and is sold for $1 a
package on the iron-bound, copperriveted guarantee th at it
must
prove satisfactory or you can have
your money back any time you
want it.

For Sale or Exchange for Florida
Farm —320 acres well improved wheat
land. 2G0 acres under cultivation,
bnlance in pasture • 1GO acres ready
for seeder No fertilizer Good for
40 bushels per acre Open range in
winter $30 per acre Wnat havo you
to offer as first payment Balance
on crop payments Wifu’s health
.R E E F E R ’S M ORE EGGS
cause of sale J A Baker Ojen,
builds bone—and makes
strong Albertn, Canada
^ 16-ttp.
muscles. It stim ulates your hens
and makes a champion layer out
•Farm Photography a specialty.
of the ordinary back yard, barn Photos of all kinds, See Sheafer
at 113 Elm Ave.
yard hen.
9-tf
R E E F E R ’S M ORE EGGS
For Sale —Prepare tor cold weath
S tart , using it today and you will er NOW. Buy your winter's firo
Mtrprited and delighted with wood now and save money. Oak or
pine. Either stove or fireplace wood.
(he results
Phono W9-W. Roberts &amp; Smith,
Wood Yard, corner Gth und Elm.
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leson after Sunday school vaa over they may enjoy their stay in the
m aderartrip over to DcLand :o see j Sunny South.
another sister, Mr;. Adam Karr j ,\ «hort program entitled "Christand her family, in their auto.
m a^L and" is being planned for the
Mr. and Mrs. Goodheart Swanson Sunday School next Sunday, with
wlio made tnortrip down from Colo­ i an offering for the orphan and
rado, safely in their car, taking a i homeless chldren of the land of
m onth on the journey and
are |j Our Saviour.
spending the winter here visiting; Mr. .end Mrs. Emil Magnuson
w ith their uncle, August Swanson returned home Tuesday
evening
and other relatives, among whom to be \*ith the home folks for the
are Niel Swanson, another uncle, holidays. They havy been at Merand Mrs. Nelson of Sanford, an rits Island where he has charge of
aunt.
the orange (lacking for Chase and
Co.
We understand they intend to
v isit a number of places of interest
in their car while here and hope
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Horses Imp
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taught to ll\o ,J II poisonous w. , ,J Mmf
the native nninials *1,,,,, nntumlly |,v
forcing them to Inhale smoke from
burning aleccj of tt&gt;»
Safe

On the oe«rtMon of n slight fire am,
much smoke behind 'he curtain n
vaudeville manager w4iv trying, unsuecessfull.*, by suave, assuring Mntements to quell nn Incipient panic in
the luidtroce. A lending comedian
nidnit out nnd, pointing a linger of
scorn nt the manager, appealed to she
nuulenre thus: “Sure, do you think
no woule be such a fool ns to g*op
here If there were any danger}’*

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Twenty Bales Tobacco Stems, weight 4142 lbs.

From Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co. warehouse, still
a greater distance, December 4th, 1919:
Thirty-five Sax, 150 lbs. Each Dried Blood,
W eigh t 5,250 lbs.

T his on e load valued at $ 100.00

Two Big Mules or any live stock, wherever the car
goes; Lettuce, more than any wagon load can take;
...IT...
Celery, lit for the trailer to take, more than any
wagon can take to pull,
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Your tarin help to , and/ from work. •
Built by a farmer for other farmers to use.
:,y

Carries

For Sale, or Exchange—One 20 acre,
one’ 10 acre, Snnford Ave. Walking
distance to city. Two lots corner
Center nnd Elm Ave. Two ots west
s'de Palmetto avenue 50 ft.
from
Eleventh St. Make offer. B.
T.
Corey, owner, 075 N. Spr ng St., Los
Angeles, Cal.
13-13tc.

The L. Allen Seed Co.

Phone 181

Examples of ingenuity are never wanting in building
construction.
Look, here is a common carrier problem easily solved
Have towed only for a test, on brick, sand and shell road.
From the freight depot to the farm 5 miles or more
with my Sunday Fliver and Chief Trailer, Nov. 7th, 1919:

EXPRESS EMBARGO LIFTED

DO YOU.KNOW

DECEMBER 19. 1919

G roceries, - Black Strap M o la s se s in hulk, - Lime in barrels, L"Blue
S ton e, • Sprays, - Hardwood A s h e s, - Armours F ertilizers.
S e e us
for. Carload Crate M aterial. A gent for Dayton A irless T ires, thnts what
you need.

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SA N FO R D

Thank you for the attention

AL. DORNER

The Freight Bill Covering T h is This Shipm ent
1'orm 2J9-T W Jrtll p,!-.
FREIGHT BILL
.Made nt Station SANFORD. FI A. 11- 17- 19.

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Pro. No. 711

Uni t ed S l a t e ' Kn Iroad Administration

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�THE SAN70BD HERALD

W ig h t T i r e C o
AUTO

SU PPL IE S

San ford. Florida.
TWELVE CHINESE
TO
CUBA
ARE

ENBOUTE OWENS WILL WALK ON WINGS
MADLY
•P AEROPLANE AND JUM P OFF
iir u is e d
IN PARACHUTE.
Miami, Dec. -24, (B y Associated
The business men of Ssr.forii will
Press) Twelve Chinese onroute to pull a big stunt here Saturday, ha ve­
Cuba under guard were badly
in g engaged tho Dixie Aero Service
bruised when the south bound Over­ to feature Daredevil Owens who
seas Limited for Key West on the takes an aeroplane nnd Hies upside
F. E. C. Railway collided with a down, walks on the wings of the
northbound freight at Jensen near planes, makes n parachute jum p((
here early today. It was said that from the aeroplane 6,000 feet in the
tho Limited ran by the^m ceting air nnd does all kinds of stunts
point.
over the business section of San­

[Mummies Found In Steam*
Heated Cave; Vault Kept
*
Warm by Volcanic Fires
f
i Tho murntnllled romnlns of 13 Aleujtlans were found In n steam-heated
'cave on Ilngnnll Island recently, and
111 of them have been token to the NnJtlonnl museum nt Washington. The
jeavern thnt served ns a burial vault
•was kept warm by volcanic fires. The
, mummies were wrapped In skins and
.nets, nnd wero completely dried up. It
I Is supposed thnt tho ancestors of the
Jpresent Island natives mummified
i their dend because they did not wish
i to pnrt from them, nnd not for any
; religious renson. Their method was
to wrap the bodies In tho skins nnd
jlntestlnnl membranes of sen mammals.
!place them In n squatting nttltude nn
jwooden trays, nnd hnng them up In
i dry caves. Many of them found arc
Iundoubtedly very nnclent, but of the
i origin and history of the race little Is
[known. The Aleutians spoke the Itus.slr.n language when the islands passed
[Into tho possession of the United
. Stntes, along with Alaska, In 18417.
'Then until 1SS4 they were left to gov!ern themselves. They have now for*
(gotten the Russian tongue, nnd are liei coming Americanised. MoRt of thorn
Hive In elenn wooden houses nnd wear
'American clothes. The women weave
!wonderful fabrics of grass, so finely
jplnlted Hint they resemble silk.

ford.
• He will do all of this on Saturday
ntartlng nt two o’clock nhd it will
he some stunts, the like of which
has never been seen here before
Remember the date, Saturday af­
ternoon at two o'clock.

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Mexican

Merchants

Bllv'r Coins Are So Valuable They Aro
Being Hoarded and Sold for
Their Metal.

Discontents arise from our
desires oflener Hum from our
wants.
Getting on Is largely n mntter
. of getting up each time you are
knocked down.
Sorrow tloes not rcnlly chnngc
people; It only develops what Is
nlremly In Uicm. That which
they bring to It they will reap
from It.
The mood In which we begin
n day makes us a discordant
note or helps the harmony of
every circle In which we find
ourselves.

Caring for Food Chop/sr.
My food chopper always left two
dark, ugly marks on the dmlnhoard
when I tisi-il it. Finally I rawirteil to
adhesive plaster.
I covered the
clamps with small strips of the ad­
hesive plaster, and I find that It not
only prevents the marks, hut stands
any amount of washing. — Good
Housekeeping,
WAR
HASN'T
STARTED
AGAIN

t ’s just the new tire that cost
a hunch of money blowing out
miles from nowhere. But never
mind—stop worrying, Mr. M otor­
ist. Our tire vulcanizing will fix
you up in great shape. We’ll
save you money and make your
tire better thun ever.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
O ik s n

Have Had Fine Business
Stores Were Filled With
. Shoppers
despitF handicaps
AND
NEW
YEAR
BRINGS
GREAT PROM ISE TO BUSI­
NESS ALONG EVERY LINE
Despite the loss of lights on night*
when they were needed nnd the inclemcnt weather and other drawbacks
that mitigated front the holiday
spirit the merchants of Sanford re­
port one of the best trades in their
experience in Sanford.
They have had n line business for
the month of December hut the cool
weather coming late this season kept
hack the winter trade in woolen
goods und heavier clothing until
December. However the trade for
the month has been exceptionally
good and it means thnt from this
time forward the business men of
Sanford can depend upon n good
trade not only from Sanford hut
from the surrounding territory.
The merchants of Sanford have
also decided that due to the uncer­
tainty of the prices that may pre­
vail after tho first of the year when
the government states that all prices
will come down for the manufactured
goods th a t they will not carry any­
thing over anil our merchants will

Suffer?
This photograph shows BMiop
11ayes, who Is soon to go to France ns
head of the American army chaplains,
lie will go ns a civilian, having de­
clined a commission.

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Great Holiday Season
Sanford Merchants Busy

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Make Small Sales.

THOUGHTS OF W ISE MEN

THE

“ THE REAL TIRE

Refuse to

Mexico City.—The most persistent
phrase.encountered by the buying pub­
lic In Mexico at present Is "No hny
cnrnblo," "there !h no change.” The
silver In the Mexican p«f»\ COcent
piece, und the smaller coins Is worth
more than the fnco value of the coins,
co this money has ,icen hoarded by
many jwrsonH and sold for their silver
content
Tho result Is that "cnmblo," or
change, has disappeared ,nnd persons
who buy or sell are forced to pny from
•I to 7 |&gt;er cent for silver pieces from
brokers. Most merchants refuse to
make smnll sales If they aro forced to
give change, asserting they would lose
money In the transaction.
iWord “Nothing” Defined
Tho "Uzteca," or Mexican 20-peso
a s Meaning Something piece (gold) Is practically useless as
,
money In stores or cafes when Hie
Words, says nn ntilhorlty, hnvo nn purchase Is for a small amount.
!clnstlc meaning, according to tho sense
"I might ns well ho hroku ns hnvo
In which they are employed; much nlso un nzteett," complained nu American
depending on how "nothing" Is de­ who was hungry and could not find u
fined. As sometimes used, "nothing" enfo to change his gold. Lnter ho hit
moans something very Inslgnlflrnnt, upon n unique scheme. Ho deposited
hut still something Hint rcnlly exists. tho "nzteca" with Hie cafe proprietor
For Instance, you pick up nn empty nnd proceeded to eat nt Intervals until
,bottle nnd sny: "There Is nothing In ho had no more credit, which, with
It"—hut there Is nlr In It. When a prevailing prices, was not n long Ume.
person Is tnken ill ho mny sny: "It
Is n o th i n g h u t It may turn out to he
H EADS A RM Y C H A P U IN S
something thnt will result In Ills death.
Then agnlu the expression. "IIo began
life with nolhlng," means thnt he lav
[gnn with very little. "I hnvo ilonc
nothing all day" mentis that I have
accomplished little, not that I have
actually done nothing, for thnt would
he Impossible. Such uses of words
nre proper, according to common sense
ns well ns authority. Dryden wrote:
" 'Tls nothing, says the fool; hut, says
Jhe friend, thin nothing, sir, will bring
you to your end."

NO*

Kelly-Springfield

NO CHANGE IS GIVEN

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^ ROLLING . stone gathers no
1 moss, but it puts many a tireout of the running.
It takes more than a stone, however,
to break down the sturdy walls of
a Kelly-Springfield.

PHONE 17
3rd St.
Sanford, Florida

"Amen Corner.”
The phrase "amen corner” *s Fold
|o hnvo originated In Lento.a. where
nt the end of the Paternoster row,
Iha monks at one time finished their
recitation of the "Pntpr Noster" ns
they went to procession on Corpus
Cltrlstl day nt St. Paul Cathedral.
They began In Paternoster row with
Hie Lord's prayer In Latin, continu­
ing It to the end of the street, nnd
then »altl "amen" at the rorncr of the
row.
As used In this country the
phrase describes the corner of a
church where Hie elderly members sit
and pronounce the word "amen" at
Intervals.

Mrs. J. A. Cox, of AIderson, W. Va., writes:
“My daughter . . .suf­
fered terribly. She could
not turn in bed . . . the
doctors gave her up, and
wc brought her home to
die. She had Euffered so
much a t . . . time. Hav­
ing heard of Cardul, we
got It for her."

The Woman's .Tonic
“ In a few days, she be­
gan to Improve." Airs.
Cox continues, “and had
no trouble nt . . . Cardul
cured her, and wc slntj
its praises everywhere."
We receive many thou­
sands of similar letters
every year, telling of the
good Cardul has done for
women who suffer from
complaints so common to
their sex. It should do

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make a strong hid for trade during
the post holiday season for thoy will
inaugurate some big sales that will
tem pt the buyers to come to Sanford
nnd take advantage of the prices
on all seasonable goods.

Cr Is It the Telephone?
Personal In I.«itt«loii Times: "Dick
Tliig-nllng-nllng-llng. I.en." Which,
translated from alarm clock Innguagu
Into the vernneulnr. means: "Wake up,
Dick, and get onto your Job.”—Boston
With the advent of the ilnily pa­ Transcript.
per in Sanford every line of business
has taken on new life and the mer­
Gtranoo Barometer.
chants hnvo been such liberal ad­
The Arnucanlnns of the southern­
vocates of newspaper advertising as most province of Chile tiso a crab
to cause most favorable comment ►hell ns a bn minuter. In dry, fair
from other parts of the state nnd the weather It Is white, hut when rain Is
visitors to the city are most favor­ approaching rial « p o t s appear on It,
ably impressed with the push nnd go nnd when excessive moisture Is pres­
of the business men of this city nnd ent In the atmosphere It becomes red
the fart that they are supporting i all over.
a live daily.

The Main Point.
"Your society wns formed to tieclde n number of questions of gnat
scientific Importance!” "Yes. Wo nrranged to consider the manifestation
| of the ps.vehle Impulse In |nrntopln«tnlc
life and Hu1 molecular energy developJ ed by the prism atic transmutation of
i light waves and k mired topics." “And
' hnvo you done •••!" "Vo. We've only
been In
slot: n " ee’e. We haven't
yet do-ldcd the question of who is
to he eh tlrmnn."

On the - se.
The old nnUonnl plki*. thnt tr.ngulft
cent rond thnt used to run front Mary­
land to Illinois, wltnesml some sharp
brushes of fast dr'vlng and tnntiy at
adventure of travel. The New York
Tribune tills one story about Hunrj
Clay, who *vhs sometimes called *hk
"Father of the Turnpike." lie was
traveling along the pike In a coach,
when Hie horses ran nnd spilled him
out headlong Into the mlrj rond.
harm ilone," ho said when the driver
rushed to pick him up. "Oalr a poor
mixture of Pennsylvania sand with
Kentucky clay I"

With Christmas here und bright j
F E R T I L I Z E R S ---- S P H A Y I N G M A T E R I A L S -----B P H A Y R I I S
prospects for the spring and summer IL HA*OLD HUMt, Pn*.
W. P. IMM3KJ, VlM-Pni.
D. A. MORttSOII. Jr.. tot's l Tms.
T bs Tthi* of a lertiU»*r dtp srd * upon the quality sod proper bU ndinf el (Ho nutrrUU
season and the opening of the new
• a ltrin f Into it« composition, and the cat* u»ed in nunulacturine. Wa uia high trad e n u lthotels Sanford looks ahead to the
ri*Ii and oiulartiluar* are backed by more than thirty ytars experience in their ute and man*
uiarturine. Quality it placed firitand our price* era in line with quality and compontioa.
future with high hopi-s and aspira­
WRITE FOR LATEST PRICE LISTS
tions.
K ro .’ rA IN T B H FE R T IL IZ E R COM PANY *
J A C K S O N V IL L E .

J. E. Spurting, Local Agent, Sanford, Florida

TELL OF VIENNA STARVATION
Viennese Phyaicians Describe Condi­
tions In City Before Meeting
In London.
London.—Description of starvation
conditions In Vienna were given by
two Viennese physicians, Ilarr Schlessinger and Herr Hertz, nt n meeting
held here under the nusplccs of the
fight the famine council.
The Intter declared Vienna wns vir­
tually blockaded on all sides nnd suf­
fering from lack of coal. IIo declared
the Industries of the city were going
to pieces.
Dr. Schlessingcr said food conditions
In Budapest were less serious than In
Vienna because farmers nre selling
their cattle, rather than risk Relzure
by the Roumanians. He asserted, how­
ever. Hint this wns only a temporary
expedient nnd that unless help was
forthcoming, widespread suffering In
Budapest was probable.

POINTERS ON ELAPSED POLICY
Not Necessary to State Physical Con.
dltlon at Reinstatement In
Three Months.
Washington.—Under modification of
conditions governing reinstatement of
clnpsed policies announced by the war
risk Insurance bureau, no statement ns
to physlcnl condition will he required
within three months nfter discharge
from the service, hut nfter three
months n statement declaring the policy
holder to l^&gt; In ns good health ns at
the-time of discharge will he required,
together with n written request for reInstntemcnt nnd two months* premiums.
Policies may be reinstated within
eighteen months after discharge upon
payment of two months' premiums,
nnd all Inpsed policies mny he rein­
stated until next Dec. 31 regardless of
the length of tlmo since n premium
has been paid.
Old Man Plays Ball.
Bcrllngnme, Cal.—Celebrating hla
one hundred nnd fourth birthday by
plr.ylng baseball with youngsters In
(he neighborhood, Dnnlel McClane, n
miner of Lassen county, visiting his
daughter here, said he "Just wanted '
to hnvo n little sj&gt;ort before return-1
Ing north." McCInno attributes his long-1
evlty to temperate hablta and plenty I
of exercise.

F L O H ID A

BUICK CARS
You Know

What That Means

W. J. THIGPEN, Agent
Office in P eop les’ B an k Building.

Sanford, Florida

Farms,Homes, Groves,Lots

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T H E M

A demand for lots is coming more each week, in ­
dicating an era of building homes which nre so much
needed. Anticipating this demand I have* listed n
splendid assortment ranging from $100.00 up.
%
Aliio have a nice line of homes, farm s, groves,
businesses and most anything you may need.
Residence: Same ns listed ln*t week, I rooms and
small kitchen with good location $1800.00
Residence: tl rooms, one that should not stay on my
list long nt $2100.00
Farm: 35 acres, on good road, considerable muck
. land und n splendid loention. $2500.00
Farm: 127 acres, a good lot of lumber, 800 orange
trees full equipment for farming, 30 good Jersey
cows, largo residence. Everything ready to move
right into u real farm. $17,000.00
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two.

Watch the South E ast Corner of Page Two

J. E. SPURLING
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Phone 181
PURINA
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Groceries, - Rlnck Strap M o la sse s in bulk, - Lim e in barrels, - B lue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood A shes, - Arm ours F ertilizers.
S ee us
for Carload Crate M aterial. A gent for D ayton A irless T ires, thats what
you need.

TO

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W e have it, can get it, or it is ’nt m ade
for less than you can b u y it for elsew h ere

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wrecked nutomohile. Until sustained
been taken to request for them safe and order. They to the modern treatm ent at the hands of authorities
broken necks besides other injuries.
conduct and humane treatm ent at processes of modem
civilization. under whose jurisdiction they will
Roberta II. Cravey was alive when
the hands of the authorities through They have indulged in practices pass enroute to Soviet Russia."
she was licked up, hut in a dying
whose jurisdiction they will pass which tend to subvert the rights
condition, and she died shortly after,
enroute to Soviet Russia.
which the constitution of the United
arriving at the Riverside hospital.
The message made public follows: States guarantees to its citizens. Succumb o Lottery’s Temptation.
Sarah Talley, suffering from a
"There are being deported from They are arrayed in opposition to Lotteries for raising public funds are
fractured pelvis hone and internal
the United States to Soviet Russia tlie government, to • decency, to ot unusual In Central and South
injuries, was also rushed to the same,
about 250 citizens of Russia- who are I public food. They are friends of interim, end every nmv.nnd then an
sanitarium. An examination disclosed IN ORDER THAT SAFE CON­ undesirable here. There are persons I violence in derogation of the law. lert | xvatal authority brings to light
DUCT OF RADICALS CAN while enjoying the hospitality of j They are anarchists; they are per- Jhe fact Hint many n subscriber lives
the fact that she was fatally injured
HE PROCURED
and that her death appeared to lie
this country, have conducted thorn - 1 sons of such character as to be un- ortlt of (h&gt;) lllo (Jrondo.
only a m atter of hours.
Washington, Dec. 24.—Explana­ selves in a most obnoxious manner j dcsirablc to the United States of
MRS. W. IL TALLEY AND FOUND
The Happy Ending.
She regained consciousness at the tion of the deportation of the 219 and while enjoying the benefits and America ar.d are being sent whence
OTHERS KILLED
SUNDAY hospital and nsked "what was the Russians on the transport Hufort, wa living under the protection of this they came. Their deportation is .tin
"Marguerite, can you cook?" “No
IVrcIval; can you afford to keep n
if t e r n o o n
AT CROSSING m atter." The tremendous shock she' was cabled by the state department government hold hetories which are accordance with the law.
limousine?"
"No, dear." So they did
today
to
"various
foreign
capialists."
;
antagonistic have plotted its over- 1 "Steps have been taken to request
sustained also greatly mitigates a-J
Jacksonville. Dec. 24.—Five were gainst her recovery. It seemed evi­ The message sind precaution I a 1 throw. They are a menace to law for them safe conduct and humane not marry anil they lived happily over
afterward.
killed and another fatally injurei! at dent that she did not know of the
&lt;:10o’clock yesterday a f t e r n o o n approaching train, and did not even
*hen tha Atlantic Coast Line rail­ know what caused her injuries. It is
way |&gt;a' e " ,ra&gt;n No. S5, south­ highly probable that the other occu­
bound • radio i into a seven-pnssenpants never saw the train nt all.
t,r aut imobih- at the railroad crossTtain No. 85, southbound for
inS at the old Orange Park road. In Tam pa, left the local yards at about
gt. Johns Park, about five italic*, 1:25 yesterday afternoon, being ten
iouth'.v* -t of this city.
minutes late in clearing the terminal
The dead are:
tation hero. It was due to arrive at
Mr?. Nellie Talley, wife of \V. I), the crossing fifteen minutes later.
Talley, a uell known architect, 216, The train was In charge of ConducWVst Seventh street.
luctor Wallace A. Kelsey, of 233
Ralph McMillan a god I t years. I West Fourth ;tr»-,i i j 1, ■; 111.*.*
,uri .it l&lt; il. Me.MiiSuti, ^pringticld neer T. J. E. Wells, of 1932 Walnut
boulevard and Silver street.
street, was at the throttle. Tito train
(Itrh-f. Simntons, aged 11 ycars- after stopping at the scene of the
1TJI Firry street, son of A. 11. accident, where the crew and passen­
Simmo -. v. ho conducts a meat gers rendered every possible assist­
markf. at 50 Main street.
ance to the injured people, proceeded
JaT/- Sell)}’, aged 13 years, son towards its destination, stopping at
uf Jann - Selby, 1840 Hubbard street Yukon, a few miles south of Ortega,
Roberta II. Cravey, aged 12 years and reporting the accident to ofliciala
stepdaughter of II. W. I’urcis, su­ of the railway company at Sanford
perintendent lure for the Seaboard the facts being relayed to Jackson­
Air Line railway, of 1 7 West Seven­ ville by telephoned
th street.
Sarah Talley, 13 years old, duujjhter of Mrs. Talley, who was killed
uat taken to the Riverside hospital
in a dying condition.
W anted—To rent fop one yenr
The automobile, a largo Mitchell place near Sanford, of 2 to 5 acres
far, was driven by little Herbert of land and 5 or fi room house.
Simmons. The party had been in the Address "R enter" care of Herald.
W-18*3tp.
woods gathering holly and Christ­
mas evergreens and was returning
For sale—Fine cow and calf.
to the city when the tragedy accured.
Enquire nt 908 French nvc. 7
Due to inclement weather the
W-17-4tp.
storm curtains were up on the au to -|
mobile, and this fact undoubtedly ob
For sale—Second hand bleaching
structed the view of the occupants paper for two acres. O. C. Bryant,
of the automobile. In fact it is ex­ Wagner, Fia.
W-!7-4tp.
tremely doubtful if any of the party
For sale—Cabbage plants at $2 00
saw the on rushing truin until it
per 1000 Charleston Wakefield
was upon the closed car.
The automobile was struck with a variety Clay County Garrdening
terrific crash and was splintered to C o , Green Cove Springs, Fla 16-4tv
pieces, some of the wreckage being
For salo—A baguin fur cash, 20
dragged some distance from the spot acres of fine land in the famous
where the machine was struck.
Snnford Celery Delta near Cameron
The engineer instantly applied the City, 10 acres clenred, 5 .crcs tiled
emergency breaks and stopped his and well Building 20x50x22 in
train as soon as possible. The last center of the 20 acres For price
car of the train stopped about t*wo and terms address Joe F Randall,
hundred feet from the crossing.
901 Clark S t , Paducah, Ky 16-4tp
The bodies of Mrs. Talley and
Farm Photography a specialty.
Herbert Simmons, who occupied the
front seat of the automobile, were Photos of ail kinds. See Sheafcr
scooped up on the pilot of the engine at 113 Elm Ave.
9-tf
together with parts of the wrecked
For Sale—Prcparo lor cold weath
car.
*
• I
er
NOW. Buy your winter's fire
Hot h were dead when they were
wood
now and save money. Oak or
removed from the pilot. A long rafegpine.
Either stove or fireplace wood.
H cut entirely laid open the face of
Phono
149-W. Roberts &amp; Smith,
the boy. his neck was broken and
Wood
Yard,
corner Cth and Elm.
hii body was badly bruised.
5-tf
Mrs. Talley's skull was fractured
and she was also nbdly brusied about Brazil's Richest Mineral
the body.
Zone in Heart of Republic
The bodies of Ralph McMillan
in State of Minas Gcraes
*nl James Selby were found pinned

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
RALD

THESANFORDHERALD

-DECEMBER t t , ] • »

of creed. The Insane desire to cet
rich has deadened the pulse of bu^ a
few.
,
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
The Herald apoke w ithout con­
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
sidering w hat it said. The great
NEW S OF THE GREAT STATE OF FLORIDA
American heart is collectively' as
'
Published Every Friday by
sound and ns pure as the heart of
Compiled In Tabloid Form For Busy Herald Readers
of a god. So long as the body politic
is
clean
and
healthy,
"gangrenous
MUnSCIliPTtON I’HICE IN ADVANCEi
■pots" can do no further harm than
O NE TEAC........ — ---------------------------------- s r e o
Thc formal opening of the Windsor above Dunedin, came in tho Sun ofllc
make painful sores, for the clean
B I Z M O N T H S ----------------------------------------Hotel
in Jacksonville, Monday night office tho other day with a large
T U R K S MONTHS----------------------------------- J»l
blood will send its healing into the
was
a
brilliant affair. The event was sample hag of the ^florida cranberry,
places where healing is most needed
K atwad u S * n ,4 - C 1 u &gt; MaU MtlUr AnpM
made
a
Yuletido affair, and ghc com­ or roselle He cspl»Jiie.l that ,thi 3
IM S. &gt;1 lb* P h U S W al Hh Im A ftarWla
and the wounded member becomes
bination
of riu ild a’a tropical plants fruit was not cooked entire, as are
t!mj*r An • ( M i n k i n i . UTS
again who!* and nuunu. — Tampa
added
much
to the decorations. The cranberries, but the bottom is first
Ttlr,)»*«« N», I a Tribune.
Offltai l l t n l l l l i M H
Jupuncsu garden was the center of n it off. the
bulb removed and
We are rlcht. Sir John, rcjjnrdlcaa quite a number of dinner parties.
then
the
red
husk
conked in the same
of the fact th a t there may ho a
m e city u tilled with |&gt;et&gt;p!c.
t♦ ♦♦ ♦♦
manner
cranberries
arc prepared.
faithful few who arc not imbued with
When
boiled
before
sugar
is added
Building
permits
were
issued
in
this rapacious spirit the idea of get­
And they arc patronizing the homo
the resulting sauce cannot ho dis­
St.
Petersburg
this
week
for
new
ting it while the getting is good is
mcrrhnnts as never before.
predominant. We ran easily see how residences to cost a total of $20,000 tinguished from cranberries. This
several of the houses being (urge and Florida cranberry unknown to too
nn editor would think otherwise
It is probably the best holiday season if any man would hut you might nrtractive bungalow's. The building many people, is a perfect substitute
U
—
D
%
started there this week has beep less for the northern cranberry, and there
in the history of Sanford.
just as well get round to the fact
that the majority of the people in inun usuai, nut otter the new year seems to he no reason why it should
The Herald continues to come out the world today are money mad and it is expected that considerable work not he more commonly grown. Capt.
Saunders grows the roselle for mar­
regardless of the poor servlre in the way are doing everything in their power will he started.
ket, and always has enough for his
t
t
l
of lights and power.
to get money by fair means or foul,
friends.
He has none of the finest
by profiteering or by plain stealing A mandamus against the centen­
winter
gurdens
in this section. In it
Wo can probably live through it from the people by raising the prices nial commission to require them to
are now growing beets, onions, cab,
assemble
and
select
a
site,
or
to
but we will not look like anything for of those things which are essential
to life. Without being pessimistic at show cause why such action should bage, turnips, rutabaga, cauliflower
some time afterward.
radishes, garden peas, sweet pepers,
nil we can say that such is the case not he done, will he the next step
and
some green pumpkind, and big
agreed upon by the Pensacola mem­
We have been promised bettor service although the world is convalescing
tomatoes.
His only fertilizer has been
bers of a delegation who went to
Vault Doors, Fire Proof S a fes,
but hell Is also paved with good Inten­ and the government of the United Jacksonville, and who heard the com fish scrap, which he procures himself
tions and has no electric light service. States intends to give the profiteers
mixed with seaweed.—Clearwater
a good dose of castor oil nftcr the mission make the announcement that
Safety Deposit Boxes.
Sun.
despite
the
opinion
of
the
attorney
Anyhow we cannot hold any ill feel­ first of the year and the future looks general to whom the question wus re­
ings during the holiday season and if much brighter. We do not say there ferred the resolution providing for
Prompt D elivery
Box 84, Lakeland, Florida
The announcement that the avia­
are no good people, good pat riots,
we can get a nickel’s worth of light and
four
small
fairs
instond
of
one
great
tion field nt Arcadia is to he main­
devoted lovers of country. There
power we will print.
are a' few of them left, but mighty exposition would not be rescinded tained by the government ns a per— o—
! few, brother, mighty few.
This notion was announced after u menent institution is evidence thnt
The editor of the Herald bad an attack
9-hour session of the commission a field located where year round fly­
of heart failure on the-street the othet
and it was stated that Commission ing is possible holds out many adj
day. A friend told him that Sanford CAN WE STAND ANY MOKE? ers John B. Jones and McWilliams- vantages in the development of nviuwoulfd soon have n white way. The
The Southern Utilities Co., plant of St. Augustine, wore ns a unit in tors. Florida might well make a
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
joke almost killed him.
was laid out again all day Saturday fighting the resolution.—Times Union concerted effort to have this Stnte
•
t
t
t
•
------O----unci Saturday’s Herald did not cornu
♦ ♦ ♦
made the location of all the winYau run Pi,y Proa U* tA
Iiut just wait old friend. Sanford out and in order to give the adviertisers Capt. S. S. Saunders, who lives ter flylnr c«hoo!s.—Pnlntka &gt;?c.ti
Whole-mil* Prices
will have a real utility plant som« clay a square deal O'1* Issue h.i- been cut,
and it will ..du.ii &gt;.u li»u city ami when out. 1lie Herald liucr a -.ay s advertiW r it e U r I’rlo* 1.1(1
.the time comes we will have a w h i t e (sing and there is j&lt;o telling how much
Debt World Is Apt to Forget.
ounincss in otner ways that have been
The growing good of the world Is
lost. Saturday night the lights were
__________ &gt;
, Partly dependent on unhlstorlc nctaj
PaJstka, Florida
„
nnd Hint things a r e not so III with you
The Herald wishes to commend the cut olT tho streets and all the residences
city of Sanford on the neat appearance and a weak current was turhed on for Priceless Art Treasures Dug Up nnd me ns they might have been. Is
half owing to tho number who lived
of the streets and the parks. They the business houses and they attompte&lt;
in Odd Places.
faithfully n hidden life, nnd rest In
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
look fine nnd show the fine Italian to do business by the flickering fire­
unvlslted
tombs.—George Eliot.
flies that was called current and the
hand of some of our ladies.
W . J . T H I G P E N &amp; COMPANY
|&gt;«*st night in the year for the merchants Recovery of Long-Lost Old Masters
Owent down into history us one of the
Have Not Infrequently Made the
AGENTS
Filipino Marriage Customs.
FOKGIVK AND FORGET
poorest on account of the broken down
Fortune* of Their Fortunate
When n young maid of the Philip­
One thousand nine hundred and plant tlint has In-on giving a rottens erDiscoverers.
pines mnrtlcs, her hushand's name Is
*
nineteen years ago a child was horn, vice for many months here.
ulded to tier maiden name. If sho
omen r eoples iiank uuildino
Tho recent discovery of a long-lost tccomes a widow the hushund's namo
of n virgin mother. Throughout the
The current waa oil Saturday night llnphnel In nil old curiosity shop In a
» discharged.
years which have flown since this mom- und nil day Sunday nnd Sunday night
S a n fo rd ,
Florida
. orahle event we have celebrated the and the city was in total darkness for I’nrls slum rocnlls many a story, no
birth of that child. The halo which this timeA The company said it was u less dramatic, of treasure trove In
nrt. snys n London Tlt-Blls writer.
surrounded its little head lias remainei lack of fuel and that as soon us they
It Is not long since a stolen canvas
fixed in our Memories through all the could get a tank of oil they would turn by Itnphuc! of the "Holy Family" wna
centuries of time, and will continue on the current. Monday
morning found In Hie cottngo of nn Ilnllan
to he with us until time ceases to be they turned on the lights hut the power peasant, where It wns serving tho sorThLs child was the Christ—the son plants were cut oil and the Herald plant did purpose of stopping n broken win­
of God—as a mun, was nailed to the was laid out all morning. We came dow; n Correglo which bad vanished
cross, and forgave hLs .enemies who out in abbreviated form and arc trying front the walls of tho Dresden gallery
crucified him there. Another' year is to give the people a daily service with nnd been lost to sight for generations
wns recovered from tho recesses of
drawing to a close, and the lesson learned this shoe string service. We hate to n .Saxon hayloft, and priceless tapes­
from this good man are again brought shut down the plant for it means a dLs tries. designed by Raphael for Rope
forcibly to our minds nt the Yuletido continuance of the daily altogether Leo X., were rescued from tho hands
season of our rejoicing.
und n probable discontinuance of the of n t ’nrls Jew after ho had burnt two
As Christ forgave his enemies, so let printing business for several months of the pieces In order to extract the
us forgive ours, and forget the injustices which would really mean that the Her­ gold nnd silver contained la their
which they have done us. The harbor­ ald plant would go out of business. texture.
Raphael's pictures. Indeed, seem to
ing of ill will does good to no one. It The Southern Utilities Co., has irre­ be peculiarly III fnled. Only a few
jnay do harm to many. But the great­ parably ruined our business.
years ago his "La Bello Jardiniere'
est harm of all is thut which springs
The holiday season is the Inst adver­ was picked up nt n second hand shop
from a mind of hate and poisons the tising season of the year nnd we have In Paris for 41 francs. Ills Vatican
heart in which it finds lodgement, it lost this business. The
merchants 'AilalTi nnd Eve" wns found—flung
kills the joy of life and fills the road to iinve Ixen very kind in thlsdclimmad aside In tho corner of n picture deal­
eternity with impassible barriers, be­ and have kept up their advertising er's shop In the Rue St. I.nznre, by nn
yond which only the fit in mind and right along and up to last Saturday artist who paid a 1111111111*11 francs for
It. and sold It n few days later for
heart may go.
we never missed an issue ojnrating our So.ooo, and for n modest BO centimes a
At the Christmas of 1919 let its all plant under difficulties that hut few Parisian nrt amateur purchased Ra­
forgive nnd forget, and begin the New printing plants lAve ever had to stiller. phael's original design for Ills great
Year with Joy In oar hearts and good We huve un up lu dutc plant equipped picture, *’"l.n Disputn Sacramento."
will toward all people. For Christ with individual motors and there is no for which he would willingly Iinve
was the teachers of teachers, nnd his postiblc chance to operate with any paid 20,000 times ns much.
More mmnntlc still Is the story of
lessons are indelibly «ts!n;:el u; oa tho other kind of power without buying
the grent master's famous picture, *The
pages of time.
thousands of dollars worth of new ma­ Mnssncre of tho Innocents," which was
terials that would l&gt;e thrown away recently discovered In the cottngo of
should Sanford ever get a first class n poor widow nt Como. •* Originally
IT IS NOT SO
"U.S." Boot*—made In all alaaa
owned by Cardinal Luigi d'Este, It had
and atylea, red, black and white
The usually correct seeing nnd power plant.
bpeaking Sanford Herald says: "Col­
Every plant in the city that uses somehow come Into the possession of
lectively speaking the American eye current and every business firm in the a priest, who had pnld the equivalent
of a sovereign for It, and who gnve It
is slowly closing to the path of honor city has lust money by this utilities to tho Duke Alfonso d'Este more than
and right and justice. To the one plant that has the nerve to collect three centuries ngo. After the duke's
of greed, It is » flaming magnet which money for this service und that has cut
seeks to draw everything of value out every consumer that failed to pay
Rote to Fame Unaided.
within Its grasping ts'd s. The insane ds hill promptly. They havo assumed
On
the
2,’lrd of October In 1823, Pliny
desire to get rich quickly has dead­ a high and mighty attitude toward the
Fisk, n zealous American missionary,
ened tho pulse of the nation, until people of Sanford ever since they were Red nt Beyrout In Syria. Rom In ex­
A T the nets, pitchforking the ru b b er boot, m ade fo r fishermen.
•civic and commercial virtue posses allowed to purchase thu plants here treme poverty, Fisk managed to educatch, w ashing out the
E v e ry U. S. boot is backed up
about the potency of a long dead and were given u franchise. They have rate himself by his own labors. He
jellyfish. This is especially true since forfeited every right and every fran­ .vns a remarkable linguist nnd preach­
w
ith
extra thicknesses of pure rubber
scuppers, cleaning fish
the country plunged headlong into chise th at they may have had in this ed In Italian, French, modern Greek,
nnd
good
strong duck w h ere the w ear
fo r hours a t a s t r e t c h — th e
a sea ol wild speculating nnd pro­ city and the good name of Sanford has ind Arabic. For two years, while ho
is hardest.
fiteering following our entry into suffered a loss from which it will take .vns working to got Ills education.
hardest work you do is made
Fisk
subsisted
entirely
on
bread
and
E v e ry pair has plenty of room nt
tho world war."
years to recover.
tw ice as hard if your boots g o bad.
milk.
th
e
toes and is shaped so as not to rub
It is not truo. Suppose tho war
If the company had suffered a break­
u p and dow n a t the heel.
has made a million now millionaires, down through no fault of their own
I t’s cold, w et feet if th e y leak—
are there not still a hundred and we would be wiling to suffer the loss
Go to th e sto re and see for yourself
manufacturing
plants
have
a
case
a
blisters,
chafed skin, nnd aching
nine million "who have not bowed with them. If they had met the jh-o those U. S. boots for fisherm en — uny
m uscles for hours if th ey don’t fit.
the knee to Baal?" Suppose there ple-of Sanford half way at any stage of against this company Urn*, any court
in
the
land
would
awunl
them.
length you w a n t—the H alf Hip, tho
are profiteers in this, th a t, and the the game the people of Sanford would
A
real-fisherm
an’s
boot—strong
nnd
Hip, th e Knee Boot. Ask for U. S.
They have certainly lost their fran­
other tiling, are there not also pa­ have met them in tho same spirit. But
triots and devoted lovers of country they hail a broken down plant at this chise with tho city, have hut their
tough at every point, m ade on u good R ubber footw ear— it m eans solid w ear
and right, everywhere?
com fortable last—th a t’s th e n ew U. S. and long service for your money.
time last year and had the entire summer standing in tin* comrnuntiy and have
Suppose there are 249 unwrri*&gt;" h -;!v h to make repairs nnd get ready lost ail rights to nnytliing except the
foreigners who have to he d ep o t.v fc *.ho heavy load of the winter buii- kind of treatment that they have given
because of attem pts to injure t ■» ir»“ They made no attempt to re­ the consumers und the consumers can
ro tn try , are there not several mil­ pair the plant, made no attempt to lie counted upon to give them what
Ask for US?
RUBBER FO O T W E A R
lions worthy foreign horn left, who hire competent engineers at the plant, they deserve or else the p&lt;*ople are not
nrc helping us undo what the few made no attempt to place the plant in tho kind of people we think they nre.
have tried to do?
any kind of sha|&gt;c und that they aro Yesterday morning the water was cut
"Collectively speaking." the Amer­ now endeavoring to replace the worn off and the city was without water.
If there is anything else this company
ican eye is fixed on honor, and right, out purts of the plant and make the
can
do to Sanford we suppose they will
and justice. Individually there nre |&gt;eo| le suffer while this is l&gt;eing done
do
it.
the
ren*en
that
the
merchants
and
the
&amp; few who have turned to the glare

ALL ’ROUND THE

THE HERALD PRINTING'COMPANY

for our display of new goods
at our

NEW STORE

People’s Bank Building

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co.

On Flour, Grain and Feed

W. A. Merrydaj Company

General Fire

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SANFORD HERALD

Utile Happening*
Mention of
Matter* In Brief
pergonal Itetne
* of Interest

In a n d A b o\ u tr.
The C ity *£

A bevy of chnrming girls returning
from Hollins C ollie for the holidays
irr Mbs** Sarah Wight,
Kathleen
Ilrsily and Florence Witte.
Dinnt-r gutits of Mi
J Mr=. Fred
WiUman at the San Juan Hotel. Orlando. on Friday were Mrs. It. J. Holly,
Mrs. Jo’" " s - Wilson and Mrs. C. E.
llenry. The party spent the day in
Orlando.

Pint Mason fruit Jars at L. P,
McCuller’s.

66*tf

Mr. J. E. Spurting has just returned
from a visit to Winston Salem, N. C.
\V. J. Thigpen is a business visitor
in Jacksonville this week.
T. J. Sliuw, W. T. Huntman, E.
Polin«key. A. Sharpie, represent Jackjonville at Hotel Carnes.
Miss Fern Ward is home from Con­
verse College for the Christmas holidays
with the home folks.
Iloost
Leon’s Auto Transfer. All trains
met Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
G7-tf
Miss Mark} Frnnces Hall is
the
fuest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Hall
in Orlando. Mrs. Hall
entertained
irith a charming card party.
Mr.,. John Taylor has arrived from
the Eastern shore of Virginia to join
Mr. Taylor for the winter. They are
p e ts of Hotel Curnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Renfro of Louisvill
Ky.. who have been guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Calder have gone to Tnmpa|Juy Diamonds Wight Tire Co.
55-tf
Mr and M o J. T. Ilenderjon of
Knoxville Tenn., are recent arrivals
at
CuniCN.
Representing Lansdoma, Fa. at the
farms Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. S. II.
Bertranc, T. E. Ilertrane, N. D. Hertrane, Miss M. E. Ogden, and Miss C.
Gaynor.
KZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
.McCuller’s.
56-ft
Mrs. II. H. Crowder and little Harry
have returned from a pleasant visit
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Shicll
at Clearwater.
Mrs. Geo. Denton is here from
Winchester Ky. for the winter months.
Complete stock Diamond tires.
Wight Tire Co
RB-tC
Sanford is some lively town dur­
ing the holiday rush and the people
are coming here for many miles
aroung to take advantage of the
large stork of goods carried
by
the local merchants and the veal
reasonable prices of the same, ry
There’s a man a t the curb to
serve you.
65-tf

1920 Auto Tags Now
Ready
1920 AUTO TAGS NOW READY
For the convienre of the public
applications for registrations of mo­
tor vehicles for the year 1920 MAY
BE FILED NOW, if accompanied
by remittance. Tags will ho sent
iut about the middle of December
on time for the new year.
Please seo th a t all questions are
answered and your namo and address
is printed or written plainly to avoid
errors. The law requires you to ex­
ecute the application before a No­
tary Public or some officer, using a
seal.
Blanks may be secured from
Justices of the Peace, Notaries
Public and County Ofllcors, or the
Comptroller.
ERN EST A MOOS
State Comptroller.

LEON’S
AUTO TRANSFER CO.
PHONE 1 1 4
Philips Old Drug Store Stand

Phone Orders also T aken
at H otel Carnes

All Kinds of Hauling
Baggage Transferred
Meet all Trains

Leon’s Auto
Transfer Go.
P IIO N E

114

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mrs. Paul Hooth has arrived from
Jacksonville to spend Christmas with
Mr. Hooth.
Mr. and Mia. Rubt-t Herndon have
returned from u week-end visit to
Hushnell.
•

A. E; McDuffie has arrived from
Jacksonville to take charge of the
Charles Electric Co., Mr. McDufllo
is an expert electric engineer and
has in view plans which when matcrilzed will add another up-to-date
lighting and power facility. He is a
live wire, a business hustler and pro­
gressive.
Quart Mason fruit jars at L. P.
McCullcr’s.
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W. E. Younts of Charlotte North
Carolina is in the city the guest of
his son, Sam Younts.
9

Tlico Aulin, one of the prominent
business men of Oviedo and ate slso
Justice of the Peace was in the city
today on business.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
and Fr ay of each week. 58-tf
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal were
host and hostess of a charming party
yesterday at dinner, the guests of
which were: Mrs. R. P. Palmer, of
Kansas City, who has won all hearts
since her coming several days ago
and Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Marks,
of Jacksonville, and their lovely
daughter Miss Catherine Melville
M arks.—Reporter-Star.
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
R.vCaS. AN I l\I.M &lt; l . \ CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
RED SPREADS. AT THE
HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf

Ovleify) W.oman’o Club Meeting
i One of the most charming eventa
In Club circles was the delightful
affair on Friday night given by the
Woman’s Club of Oviedo at their
beautiful new Club house which was
elaborately und handsomely decor­
ated for the ocassion. In honor of
the Woman’s Club of Sanford who
had been their specially invited
guests, quantities of,the lovclLt red
rases and fern, the club flower and
colors, were used artistically with
other flowers and foliage suggestive
of the Christmas season. An interest
ing and pleasing program, including
Mrs. W. F. Blackman’s address on
Woman’s Work, industrial, economic
and educational which was received
with appreciated applause. Mrs. C.
L. West who is a noted for her
beautiful voice, delightfully rendered
two solos and Mrs. Hawkins featured
the piano numbers which were much
enjoyed. While delicious refreshments
were being served several pretty
musical selections were played by
one of the Oviedo High School girls.
Mrs. H. II. McCall presided with
gracious charm and dignity calling
upon Mrs. Henry Wight who
who
as state chairman ol Club extension,
several years ago organized the
Oviedo Club. Mrs. Wight responded
in her usual graceful manner. Mrs.
Blackman is chairman of the Speak­
ers Hoard of the Florida Federa­
tion of Woman’s Club. Owing to
the absence of Mrs. W. L. Morgan
proident of the Sanford Club, to
whom the invitation for the general
Club was addressed, it failed to
reach many of the members in tim e
to accept. Regrets are being expressed
by individual members that it wav
a loit opportunity to enjoy the club
interchange of socinl pleasure. Those
from Sanford who were present were:
Mr«. Henry Wight. Mrs. K. A. Doug­
lass and Mrs. Geo. Fox.

For Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidncy
for the ollicc of Sherilf of Seminole Co­
unty subject to tho decision of tho
W. T. Johns is in the city for a Democratic I’rimnry.
W. P. CARTER
few days with his sister Mrs. Mahlon
Wright. He lias headquarters in Ft.
Worth, Tcxus and is engaged in the
FOR SHERIFF
Having Iteen urged by a large number
oil business and is making good. His
aunt Mrs. M. J. Dukes accompanied of the voters of Seminole County to
Iwcomo a candidate for the ollice of
him here and will also visit her Sheriff, I hereby announce my candi­
niece Mrs. Wright. Mr. Johns is a dacy subject to the decision of the
former resident of Sanford and his Democratic primary.
C. M. HAND
many friends are glad to see him 15-tfc
again and to know that he is pros­
pering.
NOTICE
Dr. T. A. Neal of Orlando was in
The regular annual meeting of
the city yesterday on a business the stockholders of the Seminole
trip and shaking hands with his County Hank, Sanford, Fla. will ho
held In the offices of the bnnk on
many friends.
The many friends of Engineer Thursday January 8th, 1920 at
Boh Howell are glad to see him out Four o’clock P. M. for tho election
again after his accident that almost of a board of directors to serve for
cost him his life. Hob is able to tho ensuing year and nny other
hobble around and expects to go bac business which may properly come
on his run again in a few weeks. He before the meeting.
A. R. KEY, Cashier.
had a narrow escape and is to he
41-Fri-ltc.
congratulated th a t it was no worse
Miss Francis Chappell is home
for the holidays much to the delight
Notice Stockholder’s Meeting • of her many friends. Miss Francer
The annual meeting of tho stock­
has been absent for the past year holders of the Peoples Bank of San­
taking a nurse’s'eourse In St. Luko*- ford will be held at the office of tho
hospital at Jacksonville and Is mak company at 7:30 p. m. or» Wednesday
Ing a fine record in her chosen pro­ day, January 14th, 1920.
fession.
R. R. DEAS. Cashior.
W-08-4tc.
NOTICE
a
Bids will be recloved by the
NOTICE
Hoard of County Commiszionors
Bids will be received by tho
of Semlndlo County j»t their next Hoard of County Commissioners of
regular meeting to bo hold on Seminole County at their next re­
Tuesday January 6th, at 10 o'­ gular meeting to he held on Tuesday
clock A. M. for the building of a January 6th, 1920 at 10 o'clock A.
vault in tho Seminole County Court M. for tho'purchase of one car load
House.
of American Ingot Iron Culverts.
Flans and specifications can bo
Hoard reserves tho right to re­
obtained from E. A. Douglass. ject uny arid all hide.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford,
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
Florida or from F. II. Trimble, W-18-4tc.
architect, Orlando, Fioridc.
Hoard reserves the right to reject In Circuit Court, Seventh Circuit,
nny and all bids.
Seminole County. Florida.
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
Overstreet Turpentine Company
W-17-4tc.
versus
Emma Mitchell, Town of Altamonte
Notice
Improvement Company, ct nl.
The regular annual meeting of
And now it appearing to the Court
the Stock holders of the First Na­
thnt
n s jit in Chancery has been
tional Hank of Sanford. Florida,
instituted
in the Circuit Court of the
will he held in the rooms of the
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit of the
hank Tuesday, January 3, 1920. at
State
of
Florida,
for
Seminole Coun­
three o'clock P. M., for the purpose
ty,
to
remove
n
cloud
from title
of electing a hoard of directors for
the ensuing year und for the trans­ in which the Overstreet Turpentine
action of such other business ns may Company is complainant, nnd Emma
properly como before the meeting. Mitchell, the Town of Altamonte
Improvement Company nnd others
II. F. Whltncr,
are
defendants, nnd that a subpoena
Cashier
issued
in said cause to the Town of
W-lfi-Gtc.
Altamonte Improvement Company
to which the Sheriff of Seminole
Y F r Y Y Y F Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y County has made the return that
Y he is unable to serve the same be­
1*
Y
Christian
Science
services
Y
cause the officers or agents of the
Y corporation are unknown.
Y will he heltl at the Woman’s
Y
Y Club, Oak avenue, between
It is ordered thnt the said corpor­
Y
Y Third and Fourth streets, on
ation the Town of Altamonte Im­
Y Sunday morning nt 10:45 a’* Y provement Company do appear and
Y
Y clock. Subject: "God, the
defend the said suit on the 2nd day
Y
Prcservor
of
man."
W*17-0tc.
Y
of February,- 1920, nnd that this
Y
Y
order shall he published once a week
Y V‘ Y Y Y Y ) Y F Y Y Y Y V Y Y for four consecutive weeks in the
Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished in Seminole County aforesaid.
M R S . J U L I U S T A K A C 1I
SOPRANO
Ordered nt Chambers nt DoLand
Available for Concerts, Recitals, Musi* this Kith day of December, 1919.
cales, Fcstvals, O.-atorio and Special
JAS. W. PERK IN S
Church Services
Judge Seventh Judicial Circuitctc
SanforJ,
Florida W-08-5tc.

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Burglars Again
During'the absence iof Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Lane some one broko Into
the homo on Park avenue and ran­
sacked the house. It must have been indalight for the burglar did not take any­
thing except n strong box in which Mr.
Lane kept all his valuable papers. The
thieves wero looking for money and
arc eviidcntally the n same ones that
hove been robbing other houses and
always take money and nothing else.
They took the
-'-R
the house
after discovering it on a high nhclf
that could never have been found at
night nnd chopped it open in the alley
hack of tho Lane home and this nlso
shows that it must he local talent ns
tourist thieves would have carried it
out in the woods somewhere nnd would
never have stopped so close to the
scene of the robbery.
They chopped it oj&gt;cn and upon find­
ing only papers left the box under
the car of Mr. Delk the painter who
rooms close by and keeps his car in the
yard of Mrs. Lee. Mr. Delk returned
the broken box to the owner when he
discovered it. A few nights ngo Mr.
Delks nlso was visited by the burglar
and as he stuck his head through the
window Mr. Delks whacked him in
the head1with a club and the hurglur
dropped his cap in the flight. He is n
slight built fellow with false whiskers
on his face and wearing a mask according
to the meagre description given to the
police by Mr. Delk. Tho officers have
his number and if he persists in his
neighborhood depredations he will
either he shot and killed by the ex­
asperated residents or caught by the
police and sent up where he belongs.

Christmas Program At East Side
Primary

Just
Received

Tho Christmas program rendered by
the pupils of tho East side Primary
School was unusually attractive this
year with an attendance of parents and
friends of tho little tots very gratifying
to Mrs. Arrington, principal, and tho
efficient corps of teachers who assisted
hi all the arrar.cements atm drilling of
the children n their various part
The big first grade rooms were beauti­
fully decorated with Christmas colors
and designs, many of the latter, the
work of the pupils of the various grades
of the Primary department. The
OF
Christinas border outlining the ‘walls
was esjiecially suggestive of the sexson.
The subject chosen l&gt;cing "The Wise
Men of The East", giving in several
parts , tho beautiful story of the three
wise men, tho star in the east and the
City of Hcthelhclm, the figures and
trees nnd houses lieing tho children’s
work.
The Christmas tree too was filled with
gifts foy "father and mother"
made
by the same busy little fingers.
An interesting program of sings nnd
Call and got our prices
recitations by nil grades, and the Mother
before buying.
We
Goose play rendered by pupils of the
can sa v e you m oney.
first grade delighted the audience of
admiring forends and relatives. Mother
Goose and her numerous children with
happy old Santa Claus were in costume
adding much to the charm of the
entertainment. The
sweet
young
volet's rose lustily in Christmas carols
SANFORD, FLA.
and songs, and tho recitations were re
plete with the Christmas spirit rendered
by the kiddies in excellent manner.
Teachers ami pupils departed to their
various homes with a feeling of duty
well done while their guests felt an ad­
Death of Mrs. F. W. Mahony *
ded pride in the achievements of hid
put on
Mrs. Fannie Mnhony, beloved wife or her little family group.
of F. W. Mnhony, died at Orlando
«r'
rn m m JF 3 M ¥
Saturday night about nine o’clock.
N #r; #j*4at
\A
Her ocalh was very sudden and un­
expected although sin- hsd l&gt;ocr. ill for
AUTO OWNERS
Needles were iir«i made In England
several weeks and was staying with
relatives nt Orlando while taking treat by it native or India in I." 15. The urt
Call on us for exact
was lost ft Ills dentil, hill Christopher j
merit at one of the hospitals.
Greening recovered li In l.VMI. Mr.
duplicato of your
The remains were brought
hero Dinner, nil nneesinr of the earls of
broken spring,
f
yesterday and the funeral
took Dorchester, settled at Long Greliiloi),
n n d rccclvo
A
place from the Catholic Church yester­ In Bucks, where tin* manufactory was
still
extant
Inst
century.
spring
sat*
i
f
day afternoon at 3:30, Rev, Futlitr O’
Itioridnn officiating. The following
Isfuctlou
W Y
gentlemen
noted as pall hearers:
th
a
t
la
r/
E/
Were Hearty Caters.
B. F. Whitner, F. P. Foster, Ddwnrd
real.
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Many great musical composers had
Higgins, W. H. Peters, W. D. Hoolehnn exceptionally large appetites. When
nnd J. D. Hall.
liiiiidt-1 dined alone ut u restaurant kc
Mrs. Muhony had been a resident usually took the precaution of order­
Haydn, yet
of this city Jor the past twenty years ing a meal for three.
and was well known and well beloved more voracious, was known to con­
by ull who knew her, ever ready to give sume a meal that would have satis­
SANFORD^ FLORIDA
heed to suffering nnd* distress nnd to fied five ordinary appetites.
assist in any local enterprise
Mrs.
Muhony gave largely of her time to
everything that tended to help those
around her and in her own homo circle
where she was known the liest her death
comes as a shock from which they wil
never recover. Mrs. Mnhony was of
a most kind nnd helpful disposition
living for her family and friends nnd
lived an earnest Christian life in every
sense of tho word.
A C C ID E N T
U A C IL IT V ’
WATC GLASS
She leaves a loving husband and two
sons and one daughter to inourn the
- Our Agent, MIL II. W. HERNDON, will write you any of tho above /
loss of a mother who wax n mother in
' forms of Insurance or anything you need In the Insurance line.
every sense of the won! and whoso loss
! Through Ms connection with us he can give you Imuranco protec*
will bo keenly felt in the home circle
. lion In the very strongest Companys In each and every line.
that will bo In dnknrss now tlint mother
mother has gone to that bourne from
whence none return. The family hnx
,
Established 1906
*
the sympathy of the entire community
General Insurance •
Surely Bonds
Employer* Liability
n their hour of sorrow.

O ur 1919 C rop
World Beater and
Ruby King

Pepper Seed

L. Allen Seed Co.

uhtiiYourSprinjj Breaks
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B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

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NOTICE
Annunl meeting of tho stockhol­
ders of the Caldwell Irvin Co., Inc.,
will he held on Monday, January
6th, 1919 at 10 A. M.
D. D. CALDWELL, Scc’y.
W-18-3tc.
NOTICE
Annual meeting 'of the stockhol­
ders of tho Caldwell Furniture Co.,
Inc., will he held on Monday Jan­
uary 5th 1919 ut 10:30 A. M.
D. D. CALDWELL. Scc’y.
W-18-3tc.
♦

JAMES &amp; PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.

Free Service
Let us inspect your battery free. We arc experts
on electrical troubles. Scientific repairing and rc*
charging done. We can take your old battery and
make it as good as new and guarantee it for six
months. We also have expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company

J. S. FRELINGHUYSEN

L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
203 Oak Avc.

Phone 189

E L D E R S P R IN G S W A T ER
T H O M A S D. IIAKCII, I'h. I).
Analytical and Can.ultlng Chrmlal
rofra.lonal of Natural Srirnra
Kmtrllua, It ol 11n ■ College, I'lorlda
1‘l la a l r Laboratory of llolllna t'ollrge
M r . T . O. C h a r ie r
Wlntrr I'ark, I la.. N o t . Slh, ISIS
H anford, l l a . ,
Dear f.lr:
I h a te romplrled rarrful rhrmlcal analtala of Iho .a m p l e o f o a l r r that
you brought n r onrly tail n o c k , on.it h a t e obtained tho following rrtu llt:
(.’o' a r _______ _______________ .....Clear Chlorine . . _ _ _ I.7S " i t i t y . r milllou
It ear lio n
Neutral
Total aoll-Ss .£_ S.00 patio per million
Free Ammonia . .. DO pacta per million llardneao . . . . 23.01 parlo per million
Albuminoid A m m o n la . . _ _ _ _ _ _ „ T r a r o N h r a l o a . _ _____ _____ ___ _____ . . . T r a m
Tho obaenro practically or rr.e and albuminoid am monia In Ihlo v a l o r and
lla te ry a trail amount or rhlorlno Indlraloa lla oarellenl quality for houaohold
purpoara. In addition la I h o 'g o o d quality charartrrlatlro of auprrlor houaahotd
taoler, II poaaeaoea opetiol fratnreo o f m o d i ta lu e . oapetlally lhaao of a ic r lla n l
oalora aeration and LOW degroa of hardaoao.
Tho bacteriological analyala. rraulling In an ateaaga total count, la four
oampleo of the water, or 3 barlcrlo per cent.: and In finding no colon, or other
harmful h .r lr rla , fully tonOrm lla good quality Indicated by the CIICMICAI.
analyala.
Of the many walria of Ihla and other rrgloua that I k a t a oaalyard, I k a ta
found n o n t auprrlor In all good qualltlea In that of tho "Ktdrr Water."

Youra tary rraperlfully,
(.Signed)

This is the latest photograph of J o ­
seph 8. Frellr.ghuyien, the Republican
senator from New Jersey, who Is chair­
man of a committee to Investigate the
coal situation.

T I I O S . II. IIAKCII

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
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JEWS OF LEMBERG HONOR PRESIDENT WILSON

FROM THE GOIDEN BOOK O F
THE JEW ISH NATIONAL FUND

trrom aroo

WBtuSX

L&gt;-"X•- DECBMDKR 26. 1919

CROP ESTIMATES
COVER WIDE AREA

arsmsoa

Functions of Important Govern­
ment Bureau Explained.

GATHER FACTS ABOUT CROPS
Scope of Information Contained In
Reports of Bureau of Crop Eetlmates
Covert Cereale, Forage, Fruits. Vegotables, Live Stock and Mlscellaneoue
—Report* Made at Varloue Time* In
Year on Condition of Crops.
(Prepare,J b y the United States Depart_
ment of Acrlculture.)

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Tilt* Jews of l.L-mbcrg, (Jullclu, recently |ialil a great tribute to 1'resldeiit Wilson by placing IiIh tiniiio In tlie
Golden Hook of tbe Jewish National Fund, which will In? placed In some building ,111 Jerusalem. It rontnlnit flu?
names of tlioso who have rendered some great service to the Jews. The photograph shows the ccrtlllcnte Isstieil to,
Mr. Wilson.

mitely one-third of tin* nren. has been
swept hv forest lire- In tin* past twelve
years, destroying approximately "&lt;*••.*
o&gt;hi.imh) feet of timber. The mining re­
source*. after being superficially ex­
ploited hy miners with scant equip­
ment. have remained practically tindeveloped. Much c.f the wild life has
1,116,000 Acres in Thunder been ruthlessly exterminated, and the
grazing lands have been destroy**! Vv
Mountain Region of Idaho
nomadic herds. Tlo- number of snoop
which have been grazing without re­
Set Apart.
strict Ion or regulation during the past
year total nearly 300.000. whereas n
fair estimate of the “carrying capaci­
ty” of the entire country has been
Itin red at 75,000 to 10,000 l.end of
sheep.
Recurring Foreit Fires Have Endan­
There lire no towns or villages In the
gered Adjoining Portions of Na­
whole region. The log buildings of
tional Forests—Great Tract Is
tlo? first settlement on Monumental
Difficult of Access.
creek still stand—vacant, specter-llke
reminders of the boom days of many
(P rep a re d by tho t'n ltc d State* D epart­ years ago. Hundreds of rlnlnur which
ment of Agriculture.)
were located during the rush of 1001
Washington, I&gt;. C.—In ncoord with have been abandoned. Some high*
nlnnen uunnlmoti* sentiment In Idaho grade ores have been found, and tin?
and In response to considerations vital­ general belief Is that tlm region con*
ly affecting adjoining national forests, talus an nhtmdanco of low-grade ore,
congress hns set apart 1,110,000 acre* Imt its commercial usu has nr.t been
of land In Idaho known ns Thunder possible because of Inadequate trans­
Mountain region, ns national forest portation facilities. Control of the
lands. This great trnct. dllllcult of nc- nren ns Nntlonnl Forcf*t land, once op­
cow and hnvlrg not over 1 per cent posed because It was feared that It
of Its nren sultuhle for agriculture, has might retard mine development. Is now
for years been the scene of destructive seen to be n practical step Inward
fires and devastation due to overgraz­ proper use of tho mining resources, ns
ing. It Is now to be added to the Pay- well ns conservative utilization of
otto nntlonnl forest which adjoins It grazing facilities.
on the south and west, ami the Idaho
Travel Is Difficult
natlonnt forest which adjoins It on (he
At present the ronds. trails, and
north and w est The area lie.** approx­ bridges nre In n snd stnte of disrepair,
imately 100 miles northeast of Boise, j making travel over them on foot or hy
Because uncontrolled. It hns been n re­ horschnck Impossible. One of the Im­
curring ntetince to the adjoining nn­ portant undertakings of tho forest
tlonnl forests by reason of fires that service, now thnt the trnct hns been
have gnlned great headway In Its vast mlded to adjoining natlonnl forests,
unpatrolled regions,
will he to supply the sren with Im­
i
Swept by Forest Fires.
proved lines of travel.
Whnt hns taken place In the Thun*’
A large nnd Important watershed Is
dor Mountain region, according to elll- Included In this nren, which Is esti­
d a le of the forest service. United mated to supply nt least 1.000 secondStated department of agriculture. Is feet of water to the Columbia river nt
typical of what would have taken place low-water periods. It I* roughly esti­
In most of the national forests had mated Hint more thnn 100,000 horse­
these arens not been protected. Three power could be generated from waters
hundred thousand nrres, or npproxl* rising In the area. The region Includes
no nnturnl wonders. Inrgo lakes or
features of special scenic Interest.
Peer nnd trout nre plentiful, nnd there
are said to ho n few wild sheep nnd
goals.
,

TRACT ADDED TD
NATIONALFORESTS
HAS LONG BEEN A MENACE

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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
URGED ON METHODISTS
New York.—Collective bar­
gaining “a* an Instrument for
the attainment of Indnstrlnl
Justice.” Is recommended In n
report hy the executive commit­
tee of the Methodist Federation
for Social Service, which request* ministers nnd members
of the church "steadfastly to In­
sist on Its application nnd conplainly lo promote In the Chris­
tian spirit discussion of the
method* hy which It might lx
applied.”

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They nre used in every linw.
of business by Salesmen, Of.fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers,
Ministers, Students—by ev­
eryone who must have ti book
that combines
UTILITY, D U RA BILITY
AND APPEARANCE.

Sheets can he obtained any­
time, ruled in eight styles.
Bound in best quality Flex­
ible Black Levant Grain Cowhi lc, with Black Linings.

HERALD PRINTING CO.
Phone 148

Sanford. Florida

Posed as Man for Year*.
Milwaukee. WIs.—Com Anderson,
who for III years lived here as a man.
received ii dismissal of her vngmney
esse from Judge Page. Cora has been
on probation for tm days following a
charge of n man that she nn-l another
woman had stolen $lo from him. Corn,
married this time as a woman, hns
been living nt No. 7011 $tutc *treet.
While hinsquerndlng ns Itnlph Ivorwlneo fo» 111 years she wns success'- " r the "husband'* of two women,
on - wnltc, one colored.
Longest Ore Dock.
PuluMi has nti ore dock 2,13? foot
long, tie* longest In the world.
Some Distance.
l!ewItt—Tlt.tr* have changed.
Jewett—Yes. It Is u long xvny from
gomdfuthei s deck lo a wrist watch.

MISHAP TO AUTO
STIRS SLAVONIA
Soldier Cuts Telegraph to Make
, . •i
) t W| MU w s«l IUi IIOOUIlCl
Astonishing.

HAS DIPLOMATS WORRIED
Ties Up Railroad Traffic and Results
in Congestion That Takes Month
to Straighten Out—Week
to Restore Wires.
Sznhndkn, Slavonia.—When n wheez­
ing little automobile? of Aiucrlcut?
make, driven hy a Serbian soldier,
broke down on u country rout! -ID
miles from here, It started an Interna­
tional tangle’Which rolled up until It
hnd the diplomat* of four countries
worried.
Here are some of the things that hegnu to happen:
"Three hundred enrs of French mer­
chandise hound for Itoumanla piled up
on the four awttchea of the railroad
yards hero nnd congested things until
not u wheel could move.
A Bed Crocs supply train of 30 cars,
hound for Buchureat, came up behind
the French trains and completed the
tleup of communications.
Ten Americans were mnrooned for
nine days on board the Bed Cross
train.
Sends Train to Investigate.
Roumanian merchants who wrer*
relying on tho prompt delivery of the
French goods sent a special train from
llurhnit-et to Investigate the delay.
Sznhndkn, an Important town on the
frontier between Hungary and Serbia,
was cut off from all communication
with the outside world.
Tho Serbian soldier who wns the In­
nocent cmuo of all this trouble was
driving Ills enr merrily northward one
day when the steering geur went
wrong. He stopped, found tho causo
of the difficulty nnd decided that ho
needed n piece of stout wire to repair
the damage. He rcuchcd up to tho
long-hanging, slngle-wlro telegraph
line nnd cut oft n generous section.
Having fixed Ills car, he drove blithely
on. Tho wire gnvo out presently and
he renewed It twice, thrice, four or tlvo
times, from the telegraph Hue beside
the road.
Meanwhile the trains of French mer­
chandise hnd begun arriving nt Szahndkn. Official sanction was necessary
for the cars to proceed. The frontier
otllrlnls framed the proper sort of tele­
gram, and It wns duly countersigned
am! presented to the operator.
Trains Congest Yards.
He reported that ihe wire was "not
working." , So the frontier official* de­
cided to wait until It began to work.
They waited two days, while more nnd
more trains drew Into the congested
yards. Sznhndkn was cut o(T from
wire communication. Malls go only
once a week, and then only If trains
nre running.
The telegraph officials finally de­
cided to send out a line-repairing
party. The party returned after an­
other day's delay, with tlu? iimmunccliu-nt that so tunny breaks had been
found their supply of spare wire had
given out.
Meanwhile, congestion In the yard*
Increased ami the appeals from the
French conveyers, the American con­
veyers nnd the lloutuntilnn merchants
became more urgent. It was a full
week, however, before the wires had
finally been restored nnd the official
vises obtained. By thnt time the bleakndo had become so complicated that It
will probably take a month to put
Srnhndkn bin k on n normal basis.
The Easiest Way.
Following tin- line of the least redstunro D wt'a*
r|v«-r* and

L HELP YOU

HERE may be problems
Mi connected with your return to
civil life that are difficult to solve.

While the public has some Idea of
the functions of the bureau of crop es­
timates of the United Stntes d e t r i ­
There may he places where our advice
ment of ngrlculture, Inquiries frequent­
will help, where (he assistance we ran give
ly received Indlcnto thnt many persona
will be nil that is ncressury lo help you on
still have Utile conception of the groat
field covered by; the bureau. The
Wc invite you to come to us freely. W e pledge
scope of Information eontnlned In sev­
you our aid to the extrem e lim it of sound banking
eral crop reports of the bureau may
practice.
he Indicated under thu following
head*: Cereals, forage (grasses),
fruits, vegetables, live stock, and mis­
cellaneous.
In the ease of many of the subjects
listed below, the bureau undertakes to
estimate crop condition several times
during the season. Thus from May un­
til October the condition of from 20 to
30 products Is reported on monthly.
In December more thnn a score of final
estimates, Including ncrenge, produc­
tion. nnd values, nre Issued, and on rrrthe majority of the products the prices
How Would You Like It7
nre supplied cncli month lluoughout
Almost Invisible.
Preparatory to giving tin* elephant
the year.
It
Is
estimated
that four miles of n
In captivity his hath hit body Is gone
Mass of Information Furnished.
over entirely with n dheot of sand­ trdlnnry epldrr'* thread would -.rig
icnrcely n grain.
Under ccrcnls the bureau furnishes paper.
a great mass of Information at various
In uulte Too Msrv.
times In the year o n corn Ini" the con­
k-iut.'ia iTou^'bvcrcome.
Hy
&gt;
■
’•
„.)«-n man to rniirenl Idition of hurley, buckwheat, corn, onts,
No man ever sunk under the bur­ thougl ts. but It was a needless prern
rye. nnd spring and winter wheat. Tho den of the day. It Is when tomor­
estimates regarding forage crops In­ row's burden Is added to the burden lion In many cases.—Boston Trn
clude alfalfa hny nnd alfalfa seed, of today that the burden Is more than script.
clover hay, clover seed, field pens, a man can hear
lame liny and wild hny, grain sor­
Longest Dance.
ghums, etc., meadows, millet, pastures,
William
Kemp,
aged seventeen, 1
Valuable Japanese Plant.
nnd timothy hay.- The suhheudlngs
the
reign
of
Kllznhetli
danced froi
A plant grows In Japan which fur­
under fruit nre even more numerous,
London
to
Norwich
In
nine
days, Hi
there being 10 In nil, Including npples, nishes a sort of vegetable leather. It longest dance on record.
cantaloupes, grapes, lemons, oranges, Is a pretty .shrub railed the mltsmualn.
pears, primes. Ten different vege­ and lt&lt;t Inner hark, after going through
Not So Young.
table products are reported on nt va­ certain processes. Is converted Into a
"Whnt sort of a girl Is she)'
rious times of (lie year, namely, dry substance as tough as French kid, so
"Tin? kind thnt everybody say* wll
beans, lima beans (California), cab­ transparent that one can almost see
b a g e s . rnullllouer (California), celery through It. and as pliable and soft us make a good wife for somebody *ota
dny."
(California), field beans, onions, ;&gt;ota- calfskin.
Iocs, sweet potatoes, nnd tomatoes.
The live slock estimates Include In
most enses the condition of the slock,
losses from discuses, losses from ex­
posure. the number of nnlmnls, nnd
prices at certain seasons. Figure* nre
compiled regarding horses, mules,
milch cows, and other cattle, sheep,
#
lambs, swine, nnd colonies of houey
bees.
4
Other Commodities Covered.
Reports of farm prices are also ohtallied monthly for butter, eggs, chick­
ens, milk, veal calves, timothy seed,
cottonseed, cottonseed meal, and bran;
for soy beans In Junuary, February,
October. November, and December;
for black walnuts, hickory nnls, pe­
cans, nnd turkeys In January, Octo­
ber, November, nnd December; for
turnips nnd pop corn lu January,
February, November, nnd December;
for maple sugar nnd sirup In March,
April, Mny, nnd June, nnd for chest­
nuts In October, November, and De­
cember.
%

Pepper Seed

Fresh Stock Ready For
Delivery
OUR S E E D S A R E GOOD

DOCTOR

K IL L S

HUGE

BEAR

Finally 8ettle« Long Feud Between
Two Medicos.
Cordovn. Alaska, population dOO In
winter nnd 2,0&lt;)0 In summer, which
bonsts of being the ore shipping center
of Alnskn nnd of being the port where
the ships to the outside slay the long­
est when they put In every eighth dny,
flnnlly considers ns settled n long feud
between the two medical rnen of the
community.
Since the days of tho Klondike tho
medico* of Cordova, Dr. W. W. Coun­
cil nnd Dr. W. II. Chnse, Iwve been
rivals, not so much In the practice of
their profession ns In the gathering of
bear pelt*.
By this time each hns bagged enough
pelts, so Cordovn people say, to pave
n block of Market street. And each
time one get* one bigger than usunl
he throws out his chest nnd considers
himself the champion bear hunter of
the community.
But the championship seems lo hare
been settled when Doctor Clmse re­
cently bagged ii brown bear measuring
ii trllle more Ilian twelve feet from
tall to snout.
Coney Preparing (or Cold.
Tbe coney bus confirmed the wild
duck’s prediction of n long, cold win­
ter. The coney Is a species of rabbit
that Inhabits the higher rocky arena,
feeding on "tlmbcrllne" vegetation,
nccnrdlng to Webster, but I’d Tan gen,
Colorado mountain climber, says lie's
only part rabbit, "lie hmks like n
rabbit," avers Kd, ''but Imrks like n
prairie dog. hibernates like a bear nnd
Is ns bashful as a bearer. Ami Is a
real weather prophet."
Aged Woman Gets Homestead.
Mrs. Anna M. Scott, ninety years of
age, who has Just proved up on her
homestead near Snugns, Mont., Is be­
lieved to he tbe oldest homesteader In
the country. She Is active nnd strong,
does not use spocluele* and hns nil
her teeth. She herself did much of
thu work necessary to obtain title.

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THREE SUCCESSFUL P ’S.

Pluck, Push and Perseverance.
In th e sta rtin g nnd m aintaining
of a bank account these good a t ­
trib u tes will become byw ords
w ith you. U nlike some who a rc
first in P ity and bust in help w c
urge you to cu ltivate P lu c k —
Push—Perseverance.

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THE SANTORD HERALD

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orida Truck Growers
Plan State Organization
Taking Every Section
organizations represented becoming
fifty representatives from the various
stockholders in the name* of theirjsictions. Attending from
Sanford.
respective associations.
were Messrs, G. C. Chamberlain, Hex
Tue stale wide organization will ! Packard, H- G. Dcitcrirh and D. C.
have Jacksonville as it’s headquarters | Marlowc.
^ ant L ity meeting
where a general sales manager and was PtwWed over by F. h. D c\ane,
agency will be maintained. Jackson* President of the Plant City Association,
vllle was selected because of the fact with I). C. Marlowe, Secretary-Tresthat the big majority of Florida’s pro- RUri‘r of thc Sanford Truck Growers,
duce passes through that gateway and , ^,1C* ac*'nK _a-, secretary. After the
for the many advantages offered, was ' a^ 0Us organizations pr«-sent hud sul&gt;choscn as headquarters. It is proposed ( scr'i&gt;e&lt;l for stock in the state wide
JOINc, t ORGANIZATIONS HAVE JU
to
maintain representative
selling i organization subject to the call of the
1T1I
J ?I) THE NEW LEAGUE W
agents
on
the
principal
eastern
and ; exccutive board, a committee as follows
moke TO FOLLOW
western murketa nnd so sirround and wn* nPIM)lnted to draft a constitution
Xhf truck and fruit growers of Florida bundle business us to insure ull bene- nn(* hy-laws to represent the s la te
without doubt making rapid and fits possible for the hundreds of growers association: F. C. \ \ . Kramer, Leesburg:
wrnur.ent strides toward organization, nnd the many sections in the state who ^ hairman, D. C. Marlowe, Sanford,
for several &gt;ears in almost every sec- are advocating a state-wide co-operaT. Bennett, J. M. Archibald, Center
j.-- local ’ vegetable growers orgnn- tivo organization that will socialize
nnt^
C. Wiggins, Plant City
iatiorj have existed and have prtwjHT- in all perishable fruit and vegetable This committee will complete their
but there has l&gt;een an absence of products except citrus fruit.
work as early as possible and will pre­
^operation among the various sco
sent it to the members at a general
At a recent meeting o f the Rtock- m ating to I k? held again ut Plunt City,
tica in distribution, uniform quality
izi pack these factors—the most im- holders of the Sanford organization, in the near future.
rc.-unt in the marketing of produce unanimous consent was voted fo r’this
At the next meeting, Col. N. P.
fu handicapj&gt;ed one section against organization to affiliate with a state­ Wcscott, General Council, for
the
wide association nnd representatives
ti« other.
Eastern
Shore
of
Virginia
Produce
Ex­
were appointed to act with power.
In order to meet and overcome these
The same conditions existed with the change, of Onley, Vn., and Hon, I,. M.
ebsudes. a large state truck growers
other sections nnmed and as a con­ Rhodes, Commissioner, State Market­
crpniiation has been formed with the
sequence, five of the largest producing ing Rureati, Jacksonville, will each de­
following initial memlxTship who have
sections in the state having an aggre­ liver an aide address of co-ojwralive
iL'cady subscribed for the stock in the
gate membership of around one thou­ marketing and the benefits of farmers
itite association, Sanford Truck Grosand individuals growers, are handed organizations and the public generally
\tn, Inc. of Sanford, Manatee County
together and will carry out the idea of will he invited to h*.*ar them. Mr.
Grower* Ass’n. of Hradcntown, Plant
progressive fanning and marketing of Rhodes, is too well known to require
City Grower* Ass’n, of Plant City,
detail mention, while Col. Wcscott, of j
their produce.
f/^burg Truckers Ass’n, of Leesburg
Vi dr.la, L» i,»i
in l-Iurida,
Attending the meeting at Plant City iz might lie well to say that he is rcogTiuckeia u.schange, of C tiitir
and as n guest of all! the associutioAs ited as the leaiiing attorney of the east­
Hill.
present,
Hon. L. M. Rhodes, Com­ ern siiore of Virginia but lias all but
The organization of u state axssociamissioner
of the Etate Marketing Bu- retired from active public practice on
tion is not a hurried atfair,, but com.-s
rcau,
delivered
an aide address favoring nccount of his connection with the large­
die: a years quiet work among the
the
move.
His
reference to co-ojiera- st farmers organization in the United
taociation* named. The initial meettion
in
every
other
calling except farm­ Statist. It is planned also to have
irg of these organizations was 'held at
Sanford, during November, with a ing was forceful and true. He stated Messrs Rhodes and Wcscott address
*ror.d meeting at Plant City, Thurs- that his time was that of the publics tin* growers at Sanford and Hradcntown
diy, Dec. Istb* where final arrangements and he and his office were always ready while on their tour nnd if possible other
nre consumatcd and the state w ide!10 ■erve in furthering such efforts,
sections who might bo interested.
crpniiation was opened and capita.*! The meeting nnd final arrangements
At the close of the meeting, it vot­
iirl and incorporated uffair by the for orgnnizatiln was ntonded by about
ed unanimously that the Florida Citrus
Exchange lie endorsed ns one of the
greatest benefits to growers of citrus
fruits in the state and that in organiz­
ing the truck growers under a separate
I e.id, wits anything hut antagonistic
to the Exchnnge, on the other hand it
KMney troubles don't disappear of T h « h o u s e w i f e o f H o l l a n d w o u l d a l ­ was determined that the tnn kirs organ­
tfctr.K nr*
*i !■•-&gt;- t t t o w
rln rtly hut
m o s t aa eoon b e w i t h o u t food ha w i t h ­
ization would lend at ull times, all their
•?»vlily,
m i'' r i n l n l n i ;
health
w ith
deadly c e r t a i n t y . u n t i l y o u f a l l a v i e - o u t h e r " n o i l D u t c h D r o p * , " a s a h e
influence toward the upbuilding of tin*
q u a in tly c a lls G O LD MEDAL, H a a r l e m
l l a to it.' u - a h « illst-ase.
T h e y r e s t o r e etre n irU i
Str# ) “ ’Jr t r - u h l r * w h i l e t h e r e Is t i m e . O il C a p s u l e s .
great citrus organization.
It?, l w ait u n t i l l i t t l e p a i n s h e c o i n o h ltr a n d a i o r e s p o n s i b l e i n a s r r s t m e a s u r e
After adjournment, the
visiting
•ctM
D on’t ( r u l e w i t h d l a c n s e .
T o fo r th e stu rd y , ro b u st h ealth of th e
•told fu t u r e p u f f e r l n g I m’ icI ii t r e a t m e n t H o l l a n d e r s .
growers,
were
the
guest
of
the
Plant
with CKU.11 M K D A I , I L t a r l e m Oil C a p D o n o t d elay . Go to y o u r d r u g g i s t a n d
e a l u now. T a k e t h r e e o r f o u r e v e r y
City organization, for dinner com­
&lt;»&gt; until y o u a r e e n t i r e l y f r e e f r o m I n s i s t o n M s s u p p l y i n g y o u w i t h G O L D
posed of u home grown spread and with­
M K D A L H a a r l e m Oil C a p s u l e e . T a k e
Mia.
T ill w e l l - k n o w n p r e p a r a t i o n h a s b e e n t h e m a s d i r e c l o d , a n d I f y o u a r e n o t
out
doubt there is no section that can
tn» of ih* n a t i o n a l r e m e d i e s o f H o t - s a t i s f i e d w i t h r e a u l t e y o u r d r u g g i s t w i l l
t*o 1 for c e n t u r i e s I n IflJfi ttin g o v e r n - g l a d l y r e f u n d y o u r m o n e y . L o o k f o r surpass the Strawberry City on such an
Rir.l of t h e N e t h e r l a n d s g r a n t e d a t h e n a m e G O L D M E D A L o n t h e h o g
occasion.
»;*cisl c h a r t e r a u t h o r i z i n g l i e p r e p a r a ­ a n d a c c e p t n o o t h e r . I n s e a l e d h o z e e ,

Met At Plant City On
Thursday

FINAL PLANS MADE

K ID N E Y S W E A K E N I N G ?
LOOK OUT!

tion and ra le .

t h r e e alsea.

0 . C. BRYANT

IIAH 8ECUIIKD TIIRAORNCY Ft)It THR

2,900NEWSTAHPS
ARE OUTIM EUROPE

Pioneer

OLIVER CHILLED PLO W S
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

Postal Issues Galore on thc Con*

Store

He has in stock a huge number of
Plows; also a large stock of accesso­
ries for repairs. It will he well for
those interested in Plows, to look
this stock over before buying else­
where.

tinent Since Decem­
ber 1918.

MOST FOR THE NEW STATES
Fifteen Hundred of the Number Are
Accounted for by the First Stampo
of New European States Whoso
Autonomy Was Guaranteed.

THE U N I V E R S A L CAR

Probably there h nootber car thf.Ccvcry day
in the year meets the demand o f the physician
as docs thc Ford Counc, with its permanent
top, its broad seat and deep upholstering its
sliding plate glass windows, by which in a minute
thc car is changed from a closed car to nn open
car. Equipped with nn clcctric starting and
lighting system , demountable finis with 3J j
inch tires nil nround nnd embodying nil thc
established merits nnd economies o f the Ford
car. I x t us look after your Ford car and you
will get genuine Ford parts nnd skilled work­
manship.

c . F. WILLIAMS
agent

ED. HIGGINS
Salesman

London.—The lotnl number of now
postngo stump Issues since December,
11)18, Is now uppronchlug 2,000. Of
theso nearly 1,500 are accounted for
hy tho first tftntnps of tho new Euro­
pean states whoso autonomy wns guar­
anteed hy the Paris conference. Pohind, nnco represented In tho stnmp
nlhiitn hy n single label, tins produced
since the nnnlstlco mnro than 400 sepnrnto nnd distinct postage stomps,
while tho Ukralno ranks eecnnd with
npproxlmntely 175 varieties of either
n provisional or pcnnnnent descrip­
tion. Jugoslavia nnd Czecho-Slovnkin nccount for something llko 150
specimens each nnd t|io dehatahle ter­
ritory of Flume for 75.
Tho average for the rcmnlnlng
Is between 50 nnd 50 stamps, while tho
shortest series thus far recorded Is
thnt of tho Trnnscnucnslnn republic
of Georgia, comprising up to tho pres­
ent four values only. Tho highest
stnmp Issuing "record" hitherto
achieved wns In tho yt-nr 1011, when
1,280 new postngo stumps were pro­
duced througout tho world, mnlnly duo
to tho clutngc In thc wntermark of thc
British colonial Issues.
Unified Series for Serbs.

Ono Important step toward finality
In tho philatelic affairs of new Europe
Is tho imuc of unified postngo atnmps
for tho kingdom of the Herb*, fronts
nnd Slovenes, Instead of tho separate
Issues for Croatia, Slavonia, Bosnia
and Serbia. They bear tho likeness
of the veteran King Peter I ns over­
lord of Greater Serbia nnd lire In­
scribed In.both Latin nnd Cyrillic char-

T rtrv *

, t o be s a d ainpvar b t lo r o t h is C o u r t d u e a n d p a y a b le n in ete en year* a f te r d a t e .
actors. Meamvhllo from Agram (Jugo­ So am ith
t b s filth d a y oif J. a n u a r y . A. D. 1120,
Honda n u m b e r e d thlrty-el* e n d t h l r t y d
i
n
s
M a c • r»*u!»r lluI*
I* U
**»y of tbla •even e n d t h l r t y - e f f h t t o m a t u r e a n d b e ­
slavia) comes news that the Croatian
C ourt, to i n i v r r tho bill of com plaint m
com
due
end
payable
tw en ty
ye a re
natlonnl postngo rtnmps Issued on Jan­ nlblted again*! y ou by l*«arf Smith or tsid a fte re date.
bill
Mil
he
taken
ar
rorfe»*»d.
Honda n u m b e r e d t h i r t y - n i n e a n d f o r t y
uary 10 this year have been obsoleto
It la f u r t h e r ordered t h a t thte o rd e r bo
e rty sr.c t o m a t u r e a n d b e c o m e d u e
slnco May 27 nnd thnt In the Interim p u M l . h r d in the S a n f o r d fferald, a a e o n aa nn dd fpayable
t w e n t y - o n e y e a ra a f te r d a te .
pa
p
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in
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inole
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Florida
Uonda n u m b e r e d fo r ty - tw o a n d f o r t y the Slnvnnlnn types printed nt Loll- i n r e a » r e k for four e m a o r u t l v r o e e k t .
th ree and f o r t y - f o u r t o m a tu r e a n d b e c o m e
barb havo been used by the Crontlnn
W I T N E S S my b a n d a n d ofllrLI teal a t due a n d p a y a b le t w e n t y - t w o ye ara a f te r
C o u n t y . Florida, thla date.
post otllco ponding tho nppenmneo of S- 'ai nl ,fodrda ,y ofSeminole
N ove m ber, A. t». 191?.
Honda n u m b e r e d forty-five f o r t y - e l t a n d
the now gonernl series, which was to ( S K A U
R. A. D O U G L A S S ,
forty-aeven a n d f a r t y - r i c h t to m a t u r e a n d
Clerk r f aaiil C ircuit C o u r t become due a n d p a y a b l e t w e n ty - t h r e e yeara
have conic Into use on August 1.
tty V. Af. D O U G I .A S S . I&gt;. C.
»ft»r d s!r.
Czecho slovakia, Iiavlnj* beer, sdmltHonda num bered f o r ty - n in e a n d fifty a n d
Kolmtor for Complainant
fifty-one
and fifty-tw o t o m a t u r e a n d b e co m e
'ed to the Unlvufsnl Postal union, Is W -15-5tt.
p a yable tw e n ty - f o u r ye ara a f te r
date.
about to modify the colors of certain
N o l l f e o f A p p llr a llu n fur T a * D e e d U m lie
T
he
prliuipa!
e n d i n te r r a t of aaid tionda
of her current postngo stamp** In eon!!« «(luH a i a o l the ( i r n r r a l N la tu tra .
will _be payable a t t h e Firat N tlo n a l H a n k
N
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t
l
r
e
ia
hereby
clven
t
h
a
t
J
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h
n
llra
u
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r,
fonnanro with tho requirements of
of Sanford, In Se m inole C o u n t y , F lo rid a.
h a x r of Ta* C e r t i n r a t e No. ID!, d a te d
All t.lda m in i b* a c c o m p a n ied b y a c, rHint body. In future the live hellers pthuer r 4th
d a y of J u n v A. D.. 1917, ha* tiled tid e d check for I per c ent of t h e p a r vatu*
Mump will be printed In bluo green •aid r e r t i l l r a t e in m y oJTlre a n d ha* m ade of the bond* bid for.
p p lic a tio n fur l a i deed to i**ue In a c c o r d ­
T h e Hoard of C o u n t y C om m la rlone ra of
Instond of yellow green, tho ten heller aance
« l t h law . bald certificate e m b r a ie a th e Seminole * County reaerve the right to refect
follow In y d r t r r i b c j p r o p e r ! ^ *ituate&lt;l In a n y a ndfall bid*.
In yellow green Instead of red, the 20 Sem
in ole C o u n t y , Florida, to-w it: S 'S of
HOARD OR C O U N T Y C O M heller In deep red Instead of green, tho N R U of N W j / Section 27, T o w n i h in 21,
M IS S U IN 'R ltS ,
H RM IN O I.K
I ta n z c 30 R., 20 acre*. T h e l a i d la n d W i n e
C o u n t y , Florida.
25 heller In violet Instead of deep blue, S.
a*&lt;r**ed a t t h e d a te ut t h e I x u a n c e of auen
Hie 50 heller In deep blue Instead of vi­ r e i l i f l r a t e In the n a m e of U n k n o w n . Unl,*a Attcat:
R. A. D O U G I.A S S
IIY L. R. H a g a n R r o , .
•aid
U'ertlficate ahall he r e d e e m e d according Clerk
olet nnd tho 20 heller newspaper stnmp to law
T em .
, t a i deed will l**ue th e r e o n on th e Ctn D t - t tr .
C h a ir m a n .
In blue Instead of violet.
d a v of J a n u a r y A. D. 1920.
Witnr** m y otTirial D e n a t u r e a n d *ral
NOTICK O F S I I R I M F F 'S HALE.
Monaco Haa War Charity Stamps.
thl* t h e S th day of D e ce m b er A. II., 1919.
N otice la k a ir b y giv en t h a t u nde r a n d b y
(SR Al.)
R. A. IHlUGI.ASS,
Monaco Irns Just put forth u some- Clerk
v
irtu
of an r a e r u t i o n iaaued o u t of a n d
C ircuit
Cuurt
Sem inole
C o u n t y , u n d e er tha
aeat of t h e C ircuit C u u r t of S e m i ­
whnt belnted set of wnr chnrlty
F lorida.
nole County, a n d S t a t e of Florida, b t a r i n g
16-Ste.
Hy
V.
M.
D
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D.
C.
stamps Intended, so thc Inscription In­
d a t e December Sth 1919, In t h a t c e r t a i n
wherein th e W eatern Union T a l e g r a p h
forms us, to assist the orphcllns Fran­ Notice of Application for T a i D e ed U nder cauae
C o m p a n y , a c o rp o ra tio n , la the plantlff, a n d
* .Section S i t of the ( i r n r r a l S l a lu l r a .
w a r d - l 'a r k a r d l.a n d Comp any, a coecoises do In guerre. A view of the bny
N otice la hereby g l te n t h a t II. W. Sw an, l lo
ora tlon, ia th e d e f e n d a n t. 1 havo levied
nnd rock of Monte Cnrlo from the sea p u r c h a s e r of T a t C e r t i o r a t e No. 403, datAil pupon,
will offer for aalr, a n d aell t o t h e
e 4th d a y of J u n e A. D.. 1917, haa filed hlgheatand
a n d heat b id d e r for caah. in f r o n t
constitutes tho main fwiture of tho de­ •thaid
c e rtific a te in my office a n d haa m ad e of t h e C ourt
lfouae do o r In Sem inole C o u n t y ,
sign. Inset with n picture of n widow a p p li c a t io n fur ta* d e n i t o iaaue In a c c o rd ­ Florida, during
legal hour* of aale on
w ith law . Said certificate embrace* th e M o n d a y J a n u a r ythoSth 1920, th e follow ing
und n child, nnd each stamp Is sold nt ance
following desc ribed p r o p e r t y a ltu a tr il in described land a n d p r o p e r t y . In S e m in o le
in ole C o u n t y , F lorida, tn-w lt: N ' j of
n premium upon Its postnl value, which Sem
St&gt; of L ot 3 Section S T o w n a h lp 21 8. Itange C o u n t y , Florida, t o - w it: T n e S o u t h H a lf
goes to the French national fund. As 3d R. 20 a. T h e aaid land being aaaeaaed a t the ( S 1) ) uf thc S o u t h w r a t q u a r t e r ( S W .l |) of
T w o (2), T o w n a h lp T w n e ty - o n a (211
t h e laauanre of auch certificate In Section
usual, tho printing of tho stamps has dt haet e n of
. Itange T h ir t y - o n e Raat 131 K.), a aid
a m e of Geo. A. Keeline. U n lr,a aaid SUomu th
I
tn
h r aold to a atlafy aaid r i r c u t i o n a n d
been carried out by tho French gov­ certificate ahall be redeem ed according to Coala. 1’iub
haarr t o p a y for title.
, t a a d e ad will Iaaue th e r e o n on th e f&gt;th
ernment printing establishment In I’nr- law
K. K. H ltA D Y .
■lav o | J a n u a r y A. D . 1920.
Sheriff
S e m in o le C o u n t y , F lorida.
Is, the designer nnd engraver being
W itnraa m y offirial a ig n a tu re a n d leal thla
Dlrklnaon
A
iilrklnaon
A lly'* for 1'lalntlff.
th e Stb d a y of Decem ber A. It.. IHl'i.
Messrs. Kurnnd tc Jnrrnud.
Ic-M i.
tSR A l.i
R. A. D O U G L A S S .
Italy has Ispucd n new fifteen cen- C lerk C ir c u it C o u rt, Sem inole C o u n ty ,
teslml stamp, printed In slnto ns be­ Ifi.M* Florida. lly V. M. D O U G L A S S , D. C.
fore. but In Hip typo of five contoslml
N otice of M a a tc r'e S ale
nnd ten centeslml In plnce of tho MlN o t l r r ia he reb y given t h a t u n d e r a n d by
cheltl design previously employed for v ir tu e nf a final decree of J o r e d o a u r e a r d
• ate m ad e a n d e n te red hy J u d g e Ja m e a W.
this vnluc.
I'erklna, J u d g e of th e S e v e n th Judicial
Presumably the Instruction Issued Circuit C o u r t of th e S t a t e of Florida, in
a n d for t h e C o u n t y nf Sem inole, C o u n ty , One Inch Cards Will He Published Un­
Inst month respecting tho discontinu­ d a t e d N o v e m b e r l / t h 1919, In C h a n r e r y ,
This Heading At The Rate Of $7.20
ance of Itrltleh colonial wnr tax In t h a t c e r ta in cauae therein p e nding, wherein der
M o n r o e Roberta aa A dm lnla lratria Per Year.
stamps only applied to specific cases, ofMeraay
t h e R a ta t e of I). G. M onroe, deceaaed.
or else It was delayed In transmission. c o m p la in a n t, a n d H. II. M onroe la defendant
I, Geo. A. D e C o t tr a , aa Special \M a &lt; tr r , will
'i
At any rate, n now local nnd provis­ ,&gt;'f , - f»* &gt;j.*i
Iron* o* i n - C o u r t
Door in Seminole C o u n t y , Florida,
ional prlnttn o f ( h e T ti r l J S i e i t i n d mil* i *lou»o iUm
l i , . i Iioura of l a i r ,
n M onday
penny war tax stamp reached London th e Sth d a y &lt;J J a n u a r y IU2t&gt;, t h e following
LA W Y E R
to-m lt:
last week. nnd. tun ing been set up In i li aTrhneh e Nd ol ratnhdw ea antd qproperty,
u a r t e r of t h e S n u t h i a a t
OFFICE IN THE COUItT HOUSE
mnvnble type. I? more than ordinarily q u a r t e r of t h o N o rth w e a t q u a r t e r of Sec­
T o w n a h lp 19 S outh, I ta n g e 31 Raat.
prolific of varieties. The overprint Is tionSaid33, aalo
SANFOUI) - - FLORIDA
t n h o m ad e to th o hlgheat a nd
In two lines ot large nnd smnll Itomnn heat bidder for caah t o aatiafv aaid decree
o p a y for title.
capitals, with the word “War” widely and cuata; n u rc h aa er tGeo.
A. D e C ottra ,
Special M aatcr.
spaced.
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Solliltora fur C o m p la in a n t.
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Simple Diet.

T!i« inti* |M.fn* Ik kiiIiI In linvo llvet)
•*n a very slinplo diet, its sltaplo nn
lint nf Hit* pnorpM tnnlesmnn. In
D'e morning In- (Irani; a cupful nf
&lt;i ffec. at noon ho took u little snup
11! meat and for supper vegetables
Ml mint. Ills favorite food wua the
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N v t l r r of H a ir nf IZt.OOO.OO J r . . u p l l r t l n • z r 111*1(1(1. tllBllIrl l ) t a l n i ( r llantl*.
Nut in- i r h i r r h y f i v r n t h a t aralrtl hlil*
*.ill h r r r r r l v n l by t h r llnaril of C o u n t y
C o m m l u l o n r r a nf S rm lnolr C o u n t y , Florid*,
a t tlir- C o u r t lluu*r, a t Hanforil, Krminolr
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , on or h r l o r r 11 n 'rlork A.
V . on t h r fith d a y ol J a n u a r y A. D. 1920.
At which t i m r *ald hid* will lir o p r n r d for
t h r |&gt;urrhz&gt;r nf 120,000.00 Jr»*up Drainage
D i i tr l r t llond*. a rpcctal d r a l n a y r dlatrirt
i f S r m in o lr C o u n t y , Florida. T fir d i it r l r t
ilr a ln a y r bond* bring of t h r drn o in ln a tln n
of F i v r l l u n d r r d (IfiOO.OOi Dollar* r a r h ,
a n d b r a rln g d a t r N o v r m b r r . I»t. 1919, ami
lirarinz i n t r r r a t a t t h r r a l r of alz p r r r r n t
i r r a n n u m , p a y a h l r * r m |.a n n a u lly , n u m h r r r d
rom o n r ( I ) t o fifty-two (&amp;2I. Inrlualvr, and
matutinK a n d h r r o m in * d u r a n d p a y a h l r
a* follow* to-writ!
Honda n u m ' r r r d n n r a nd tw o t n m atu re
and h r r u m e d u r a n d pa y ab le t h r year* altar

| Her Preference.
Emily wns entlng nt n restnnrnnt
xvltli the family nnd hnd finished nn
order of vvnfflcs. She wns still hungry
nnd her father asked her If she would dale.
n u m b e r e d three a n d four t o m a ­
hnve something more—n sandwich, per­ t u rllond*
e a n d lir r o m o
due a n d p a y a b le *iz
haps. sin* said: “No, I would rather yeara
afte r d a t r
n u m b e r e d five anil •■• t o m a tu r e
hnve niiother set of these than any­ a n dHonda
b r r o m r d u r and pa y a b le aeven year*
thing else."
a lt e r d a te .

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Floor 160 years Old Still Good.
When nn old I i o i i s o In I’lko county,
Pennsylvania, wns torn down It was
found the floors nf pitch pine, ICO
yen t a old, were still food, enys I hr
| American For* stry Mnunzlno of WashIngten. Tlu* -iz&lt;- numze.l the cr.rpenter-, for the | ianks w« r&gt;* ivv«&gt; feet whin
u;.d nn Inclt end a quarter thick.
W. F. Ilnrtlelt
Oakflcld, Ga., May 10, 1017.
Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
I’ntluchnh, Ky.
Please allow mo to state that I
have sold your hog cholera remedy
for one season nnd have ordered
more for this season. Lust year I
sold it to 12 or 15’ men who raise
hogs. I told each of them to take
the remedy, feed it to their hogs
tnd if they lost a single hog from
’lacase of any kind not to pay me
a cent for the remedy, hut when
they began to sell cotton every man
came in and paid ire for tin? medi­
cine und every one of them told me
-J-ut it wns the host hog meditine
•bey ever used. One man paid me
for the small package and bought
$5 worth more and snid it wits the
best thnt he had ever tried.
Yours very truly,
W. F. Bartlett.
Merchants Grocery Co.,
Sanford, Fin.
4-3tc
Carelessness Results In Failure
T hat is why we »ay "Feed R. A.
Thomas’ Hog Powder according to
directions. DO NOT
FEED IT
SLOPPY, hut mix it with ground
feed and moisten with just enough
water to mnke a crumbly mass.
Then enrh hog gets a beneficial
dose. See full directions on package.
Your money buck if you are not
atisfied
Merchants Grocery Co
h'nnfnrd, Fla
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llond* n u m b e r e d *even and r l e h t t o m a ­
t u r e a n d b e r o m r d u r a n d p a y a b le eight
year* a lt e r d a t r .
llond* n u m b , r e d nine amt t e n to m a tu r e
a n d b r r o m r d u r and p a y a h l r nine year*
a lt e r d a t r .
Itond* n u m b e n d eleven a n d twelve tn
m a t u r e a n d becott r due ami pa y a b le ten
y**t* r*ter d a t r .
Horn'* n u m b e r e d thirteen a n d fourteen
to m a t u r e a n d he rom e due a n d p a yable
rlevea: vtar* a f l - r date.
llond* n u m b t r e i i fifteen am i *l*teen to
m a tu r e ami h e ro in e due a n d pa y a b le twelv e
y e a r , after dale.
Honda n u m b e r e d aeventren a n d eighteen
t o m a tu r e a n d b r r o m r d u r am i payable
th ir te e n year* a lt e r d a tr .
Honda n u m b e r e d nineteen am i t w e n ty to
m a tu r e am i b r r o m r due and p a y a b le lour
t e r n year* a lt a r d a te
Honda n u m b e r , d tw e n ty -o n e a m t tw e n ty tw o ami t w e n t y - t h r e e to m a tu r e a n d b r r o m r
d u e a n d p a y a b l e fifteen year* a f t r r d a t r .
llond* n u m b e r e d tw e nty-four a n d tw e n ty five a n d t w r n t y - * l i to m a tu r e a n d h e r o m r
d u e am i p a y a b l e *i»tren yeara a f t r r d a te .
llond* n u m b e r e d tw rnty-*rv*n a n d t w e n ty
eig ht amt tw e n ty - n i n e to m a t u r e a n d h e r o m r
d u e am i p a y a b l e a eve ntre n year* a lt e r d a t r .
llond* n u m l i r r r d t h ir ty a n d thirty-one
am i t h i r t y - t w o t o m a tu r e a n d h e r o m r due
a n d p a y a b le e ig h te e n yeara a lte r d a te .
llond* n u m b e r e d i M r t y - I h r e r a n d th ir t y four a n d t h ir ty - f ly , to m a t u r e a m i herom e

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                    <text>SA N FO R D

HERALD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volume

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19.1919

xi

NUMBER IN

[Government Ownership
Meat Packers Roast
Favored By Gompers;
On Government Grill
Wants Two More Years
Want to Compromise
extension was that the farmers wanted
Tnmiui Sperial Put On
till
ij P
. A t P
Hampton, said.
The
Tampa
Special
train
has
lorn
Fred J. Chamlwrlain, president of
j put on or will Ih&gt; put on next Monday
~
the state grange, said government
t with tho regular winter tourist s|c d a l
oiceraticn of the railroads hnd failed
trains have lie n given Sanford one of
because men in the service were- not
the IhmI train schedules of any city in
loyal to the government lint to the
the state. Train No. 91 going south
‘intrests* who desired to got the reads.
will start south on Monday arriving in
He said farmers were opposed to rush­
Sanford at 12:28 and leaving at 12:IN.
ing through the Cummins bill. II. E.
Train No. 92 going noth will arrive nt
Willis, president of the Brotherhood
3:45 nnd leave a t 3:50. The time AND
PR O M ISE
NOT
TO
.UL GO TO WILSON URGING of Locomotive Engineers nnd several
I
table will U* published in full in a later
MAKE MORE THAN FIFTY
ptriAT of MEASURE
other »|H&gt;akers pleaded for the two year FIRE
FOLLOWS WITH LOSS DISSOLUTION
PER CENT IP LET ALONE
OF
PAR LI A- issue for tho benefit of tho public.
extension
and defeat of tho Cummins
fuiirgton. Dec. IS.— Protesting
OF MILLION DOLLARS AND
M B NT AND ELECTION T O
W ashington, Dec. 08, (By Associ­
enactment &lt;d the railrond bill measure.
SEVERAL LIVES
TRY
OUT
coolm o n
ated Press) Negotiations between
fcjl Gompers and representatives
CABINET
tbe meat packers and t,hc governm ent
Dover, N. j . Dec. IN, By Associ­
Jtfct railway brotherhoods un«i farit becninc known tndnv hav« been
ated
Press)
The
cause
of
the
lire
I.ondoJ Dec. IN, &lt;By Associated
ocjaniiatioim today urged tho
going or. fi&lt;- - *nt tfrpc
uuwhich
swept
part
of
the
Pleatlnney
P
ress'
A
rrp"*\*
n
rr
!
:«•*'.’••
:hgy’i lr.tcrH.tati’ m m inm e committee
ject of compromising the anti-tru»t
Vrrena’
foliow’ng
an
expl&gt;j.tiuu
in
General
Elections
will
no
field
in
|
Siiibdraw tin* measure and give govprosccu'ion which still is in' tho
the research laborontot; last night th e near fat'..r- i, &gt;oviwii i»y several j
«..*•*» * *• &gt;'• l |.e roatU a fair
state
of the grand ju ry investigation
is the subject of nn otlieinl Ilives- pew-papers connection rum ors cur­
pj (borough pace time test.
It is undc.*alou,l th at one plan con­
tifation by arm y officers today. rent :n Parliam entary lobbies yes­
(Jiirman Cummins. v!io was the
sidered is the withdrawal of the
Four buildings were destroyed nnd terday. Parliament will be prorogued
t^ianG r id tr.e committee present,
packers from tho sidelines such as
the loss l« e-timnted nt a million next weak until F ebruary when a c ­
BJlcEad w» authority to withdraw
wholesale grocery business
w ith
dollars. Five men were injured one cording to widespread belief the
frtflbut expn-ssed Ids intention of
various reports of tire Federal T rade
po»«!l» Dry fatally Tho plant was governm ent will im m ediately pros
hsj the request before the full comdeserted nt the time except for the pare for a dis&lt;oluti»u of Parliam ent WOULD
CONFER
WITH Commissions havo charged them
dCK.
gunrti.
und eleethm to tc«t th e country's
RUSSIAN REDS ON IIOUN- with seeking to dom inate. A tto r­
neys for the Big Five packers nro
Is the condusion of an address by SAYS HE OBTAINED HIS RADICAL
confidence in the coalition cabinet I DAItY
QUESTION
IDEAS FROM SCHOOL
AND
in conference again today with the
t G rricr-. n j.nn ntatlvc* of the
D orpat, Dec. 08, (By Associated officials of the D epartm ent of Jus­
LIBRARY BOOKS
IrtslttLouli' announced ll.at
they
Press)
Tlie conference of the Baltic tice.
nLl jo th the White; House inter
Now York, Deo. 18.—Thomas IluhS
tates
representatives who
hnve
til to ur;&lt;- President Wilson to use knnob, the 17-year-old self confessed?
been
attem
pting
to
bring
nbout
£ tfbcrnv against ti e | assajo of the schoolboy anarchist now on Ellis Is­
peace in the Baltic region was post­
fl. Amendments were up for d!«- land awaiting deportation to Russia
poned last night to give nn oppor­
t»ro. Prespects fur final action cn us a dnngrous alien, who says he ob­
tu
n ity for the Esthonian Foreign
*i 13 before the Christmas recess tained bis "education” in radicalism
m inister to present his government
tactically \anidird.
from books obtained at the New York
the now proposal of the Russian
1 Jart concern was felt over whether Public Library, in a n interview with n SU PR EM E COUNCIL T O DE­
Soviet governm ent on the frontiers
hulett Wilson would turn back the representative of The Associated Prets,
CIDE
WHAT
GERMANY
scab to private owners Jan. 1. indicated n that u real menace to Am­
SHALL
PAY
FOR
FLEET
luy UlicVf he will await passage of erican institutions rests upon many u
Paries, Dec. 08. (By Associated
SERBIAN
OCCUPATION
CAU­
mfal legidalion before taking such free bookshelf.
Press)
Tbe question of compensation PRO HAIII.Y HEAR
SES
MORE
TROUIILK
IN
OP MSNY
tike. It was pointed out, however,
"Some rich men have unwittingly
THE BALKANS
BARGAINS
AND
WANT
h*. the railroad administration was aided the spread of
revolutionary th a t Germnny should pay for the
MONEY TO TA KE ADVAN­
pjinnj to turn ba k the linea Jnn. 1. doctrines” , he said, referring to the sinking of the fleet nt Scapa Flow is
Paris, Dec. 08, (By Associated
TAGE OF PRICES
Ik tor.lrarts contain a 30 day release millions invested in libraries ull over again before the Supreme Council
Press)
Fierce fighting by the Montofatso they may Is- abrogated nt any the English -speaking world. ” 1 hud today. Several propositions were
This
is
burglar
tim
e
ns
we
I
as
negro
people against the Sorbinn
feciitfcout heavy loss to tho govern- no trouble in obtaining tho radical presented by tbe Council b ut no Christm as timo and a t this joyous
occupation occurred around Ccttinjo
definite
decision
was
reached.
One
tr...
books I desired, printed in Russian
more boundary question settled by season of the year the joyous burg­ FIVE THOUSAND TONS OF COT­ between December first nnd twelve
Mr. Gangers declared
organized from the 9Gth street and Lexington
TON AND
FOOD
SUPPLIES it is declared in offidnl com m unique
the Council today when it delineated lar m ust enter into tho spirit of tho
fee stated the government to re- avenue branch of the New York Public
times
and
along
with
other
big
men
today from Foreign M inistry of tho
DAILY
1
*
shortly the frontiers botweeen Gnllciu and of the country get his in advance
I
fa tutroi cf the reads for two years Library." The youth who,
Montenegrinn governm ent.
Danzig, Dec. 1.—More than 350,
Yrtb purpose of testing out the beat after graduating from n New York Bokowina.
for his Christm as joys und toys ’
000 tons of foodstufTus nnd cotton
ssid for their continued operation. public school, became the secretary of
And probably because they have
have been shipped to Poland via Dan­
Unite to the anti-strike provision the Union of Russia Workers’ Local,
learned th a t Sanford has lights only
zig from the' United States since last
&lt;ti»bill. Mr. Gompers, turning to nn anarchist orgar.izati n in Brooklyn i
part of the time Mr Burglar has
February. For u time C.'.cxo supplies
with
a
membership
of
150,
discussed
it. Cummins said:
come t&gt; tin iford and he seems to he
were
arriving at tho rate of 5 ,000
with
perfect
frnnknews
the
cuuus,
1 da not fully understand v/hithcr
a regular fixture here and also seems
daily.
A shimpmont of 160 locomotv
which
hud
led
him
to
hLs
impending
• « dnlting and on what point I am
to have a great love for Oak avenue
ves
is
expected
soon.
banishment
from
tbe
United
States.
Rnbtjiw. This proposal is filled
between Third and Sixth streets for
The
first
step,
he
said,
had
liven
social­
The
Atnerieun
Relief Administrat'on
til Ilf gravest consequences. It will
he has confined ' his attentions to
ism,
a
theory
favored
by
sumo
of
the
for
feeding
European
children directs
* *cj&gt; drike* but will make respectthat part of the city until the other
not
its
work
in
Poland
from
Danzig.
■ Q*.ii»n» law breakers.” The in- teachers in his tehee!. It was
sections of Snnford have become
OF
A SERIES
OF
John,
II.
Lange
od
Seattle,
Wash., SECOND
ftth-o against the coal miners, Mr. radical enough, ho said, und so ho to.'k ROSE IS MADE PRESIDENT,
jealous of Oak avenue.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER
PINK TEA TREATIES
NOW
and Capital) C. A. Abele, nnvnl attache
fe;*r» declared, did not produce up anarM hy.
The first virit of thu gentleman or
READY
FOR
PUBLICATION
OF THE LEAGUE
Buhkanob would prove a study for
• cape of real.
nt Warsiyv, nre in charge. Mr. Lange
gentlemen and they are no doubt
7hc psychologist. He Ls more than
told
tho
Associated
Press
correspond­
iijuctiotut cannot make
men
W. W. Rose of Orlando was re-elected young gentelrnen was at th e home of
Washington, Dec. 18, (By Associ­
ie said, "nnd it Is will to rr- ordannrily Intelligent nnd quick-witted. president of the Florida Stale league L)r. Brownlee where they found an ent th at in Poland alone the American ated Press) Mexico’s reply to the
^ ••rtla t if nun cannot get justice A pair of light blue ryes peer from be- last night at the annual meeting at the ucrcxs through the p a n try w ndow Relief Administration was now feeding last American note pn the cn«e of
•'tier
t h y will step werk, nenth a sho k of very light brown hair Tampa Yacht and Country Club, nnd but some noise frightened them away nbout 1.000.000 children. "We ex­ Consul Agent Jenkins was received
«d hws Sal.Uh Mik to prevent that und when i e smiles bo shows it fine upon adoption of un amendment to tho liofore they had a chance to got a n y ­ pect," he said, "to do some relief worjk toda** at thu S tato L cp crtrrcn t.
' »«rcmi lush their
purpose.” set of well-kept teeth. Well-dress d constitution permitting one man to hold thing Next they ;laid a virit to thu in Germany before long, especially here
League of Religions
w-Cirrmiis raid he fully agreed with nnd mipplitd with nn .abundant* of three oflices, he was also elected secre­ home of Henry# McLaulin and liere J"
cigarettes he expressed contentment
in
this
district
for
children,
und
ment,
Londion,
Dec. 18.—At a
■ suurr.etit tin t people rc.uld not
tary and treasurer, thus consolidating they missed n rhnnee to get some
with Ills lot and hoped he would soon
augur
and
fats
are'
also
scares'.
•tide to wi rk by injunction.
m
itirg
at
which
the Bishop of
all the executive machinery of thej league church money but found Mrs. MeIn* rent to Kror.stad or Nijni-No"Danzig
will
soon
be
u
free
city
nnd,
tho
chief
Rabbi,
and representatives
Laulin’s
pocket
book
nnd
extracted
in
one
head
to
facilitate
the
handling
of
P. Mamjtcn, mnnaging *di- gorod. in Russia, where, he said, there
a*
Poland’s
pert,
«
more
Poildi
than
of
denominations
other
thun the church
the
change.
T^iey
did
not
toucli
any
the
league’s
allairs.
'I tie fuirrcm' Nutiir.nl Coun- were anarchistic
communes.
The
German.
At
the
present
time
the
of
England,
Budddhism,
Hinduism,
thing
else
•bdeciared tie people of l i e country
The 1920 season will open the third
necessity of leaving bis mother nnd two
^ f'*n rcraters and representative's rlstcrs , one of whom is a student In a Monday In May nnd a schedule of 102
Last night they vlaUed Postm aster tho German government boors tho cx- MolminedLsm nnd other creeds spoke,
. l't tr.derctor.d t i e re in e d bill. Brooklyn high school , and none of games was adopted which will carry the Elder a t hi a home on Oak uvenuo iq-nrei of importing most of the foreign it wus decided to form n so i.ty for the
Ie raid, was attempting share l Is views, c tuned Him few regrets, season a few days past Labor Day. The nnd hero he went through the post­ foodstuffs nnd sells it nt n price which promotion of n lcaguo of religions.
Tho aim of the society ia to orgnn*
tlr c tf l h e s tre c! H i ho- he said, because "one must be willing reason will be dividedd into two halves. master’s pants looking for Thrift th r people can ufford to pay. This
urrangement
will
soon
cease,
nnd
I
izc
tho
spiritual forces of the woris for
!i,t tic P rirk 'irt rwould turn tbe to sacrifice himself for a cause.”
The president was directed to ascer­ Stamp* nnd other negotiable securi­ think there will be urgent meed then
tho
promotion
of universal righteous­
•' I*'k Jen. j. a two j ia r time
The pri oner rnrne to the United tain the namrs of any cities desiring to ties and also looked nver th e clothes of our help."
ness, brotherhood, nnd peace, both
of
Mr.
Goodspeed
extracting
ull
the
States from Volhynla. in the Ukraine, enter the league nnd inform them that
national nnd international.
or "Little RussU,” with his mother In upon tho raising of the league guarantee ■mail change. Ho even carried the
clothe.!
o
u
t
in
the
yard
taking
only
1912 r.lon ten ; enrs old. lfls father, fund of $G00 and posting same with
n Russian mujik, is dead. For five the president at the time for filing an the money and lenving th e keys and
years he attended a New York public application, lie would lay the applica­ other articles in, the pockets. They
also stole a good watch from B. F.
school, graduating In 1017. Ho had tion before the board for action. It ia
Whittier and some money and en­
understood
St.
Petersburg
and
Del-and
been taught the usual branches includ­
tered
several other homes on Oak
ing r.n knowledge of tho United States are anxious to come into the league,
avenue.
constitution. He said he hnd no use* In which case nn eight-club lcaguo will
Regardless of who these light
for government:' cf any hind because start the 1920 season.*
fingered
gentlemen nro th ey certilniy
they were nil dishonest". U| on leav­
Players under reservation with other
have
scruples
nbout tho people they UKRAINE D ISTRICT is BEING
ing school Buhkanob obtained employ­ elul*a and using assumed names to play
OF
SW EPT
CLEAN
JEW
filch
from
and
they aro careful to
ment Jit what he said was fair wages. in this league will be fined $50, in addi­
POPULATION
take
only
aufilclont
change
to
buy
a
HLs homo life, he declared, was happy. tion to a $100 line imposed by tho
Berne, Dec. 08, (By Associated
National Association. No club can few pounds of sugar and a spool of
l l r J M: PROPOSITION
OF Slung $15 For a Reserved Seal To strengthen by algning now
thread
and
mnybo
a
few
cigars
and
HOUSE
WILL
Press)
R eports of fresh wave of LO W ER
players
Watch End of World
they leavo the other vnluahlos as pogram s in the Ukraine Districts
1 RibiEN,),:RING ALL THEIR
ON
ACTION
OF
U.
during
tho
last
twenty
duys
of
each
WHIRS
ANl)
DOCKAGE
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 17.—Charles current half-season nnd no player can being too bulky and too easily iden­ occupied by tho Dene|dnc forces is
SENATE
U' I’co' 1°. *By At collated Johnson, fio, farmer living at West
printed in the Lemberg newspapers
participate in tho post-season series tified.
H avanne, Dec. 18. .n y Assoriated
I ------------------------Salem,
was
In
Cleveland
today
with
a
according to Lemberg udvirvs. The P ress' Approval of tho Peace Trenry
who was not signed up prior to twenty
New-papers claim the Grr* Pcpiuatlon of/IU faria
newspapers declare th a t nbout five with G erm aJy was unanim ously
•••►KStes havo furnished the resorted scat ticket aso ns to bo in th days from tho dat3 of closing of the
front
row
when
th«»
world
eamo
to
ar.
thousand
Jews were killed in the voted by the C uban Senate last
frctif th at Gctmnnv rrn n o t
last half.
Munich. Dee . 18.—The census just
3nd.
Y
ckatcrindov
alone.
harbor and a.ick muThe admission prlco for 1020 season completed fixes tho poplulatisn of
night. The t re ary will rom o before
After going to a house wjicre the will bo fifiy cents, including war tax. Bavaria a t 7,044,378, being an increase
"nanded tn the pence treaty
the Houso the middle of January
A'Mcd ix | rrts are raid to "beginning of the end” was to lie stag­
of 150,000 over the figures for 19 00.
Passion Play Postponed
Strong oppoxition Is exported In the
|f "1 to consider a counter ed, arid finding that no one thero had and sold me a reserved rsoat for $15," The-Inhabitants of tho city of Munich
Oberammcrgau, navarL , Dec. 18.— House where n num ber of repreien*1 ieh wou'd reduce the even heard tho cr.d was nt hand, John­ 1r said. "They told me nil th r nem - were found to number 022,000, showing The Passion Play, which was to havo tativea oppose a condderntion until
t e n of my religious belief wire
to nn incrcano of 20,000 for tho fame taken place in 1920, has In cn post- final notion is token on the treaty* by
’&gt; two hundred thousand son complied to the {.olive.
period.
pnnned until 1921.
“ Tw’o men came to mo last Saturday wait for tho end in Cleveland.”
the United States Senate.

U. S. ARSENAL ELECTIONS
NEW JERSEY IN ENGLAND
BLOWN UP
FOR TEST

Give T im e To
Try Idea
b UNNECESSARY

VYOUlU lUl Ullt UrOCerV

Business
AND A LLjID E LINES

THE BALTICS
m t PEACE
WITH S0V1T

SCHOOLBOY
ANARCHIST
TELLS STORY

COMPENSATION
QUESTION IS BURGLARS
NOW UP AGAIN ARE HERE

THIS WEEK UNITED STATES

MONTENEGRO
AND SERBIA
ARE FIGHTING

S H IP S COTTON
INTO POLAND

OUR NOTE
RECEIVED
FROM MEXlC

FLORIDA STATE
LEAGUE W ILL '
START IN MAT

THOUSANDS
SISTER CUBA
HEBREWS
BEING KILLED STANDS FAT

I F T ft

MAKE"GOOD

I.

PEACE TREA

*»L

* *Tre i v-.| I k

- $ j g | &gt; j j ___•

�—

DECEMBER 12 , 1919

YOU W IL L LIKE ST

FOR THE SMALL PAYMENT OF

T H E Y A R E -ON TH E

YOUR

you can own a JJUivi wun ine iuhuwihk
equipment: Extra Tire, Tube, Tire Cover,
Bumper front and rear; Running Board
Mats, Spot Light, Motor Meter, and one
year State and County License for running
same and the balance to be paid in 12

SELECTION

IS DONE

BRYAN A U TO COM PANY
SANFORD, FLA

BUILDING
practiced by Elk* everyw here. Copt.
Herring dwelt at length upon the
duties of not only the members of
lilt* lodge in respect to the flag hut
citizens of the United S tates ns well
nnd he brought out m nny historical
farts in his earnest jdea for real
Americans to rally to the support of
the flag nnd our country in this hour
of unrest and the tendency of some
of the people to slight their duties
as citizens and patriots and tho
tendency toward anarchy and tho
tearing down of the bnsic structures
upon which tho freedom of the
governm ent is founded.

of trains will become effective nt 12:01
a m Tuesday
Nos .12 and .15, between drain and
Lakeland Nos 127 nnd 128, between
Lakeland nnd Mulberry Nos 9 and
10, between Jacksonville and Ixs-slnirgj
The following trnins in the third d,vision of tiie Atlantic Coast Lino will
bo put on n trl-wcckly basis Nos
342 nnd 343, between Perry and New­
berry. Nos. 100 nnd 101, between

Sanford

nnd Trilby.

Nos 157 and

and Lcaburg. Ik connection with the
abovo trains Nxs. 101 and 105 will
leave Kissimmee nt 12:30 p. m. arriv­
ing at Apopka at 2:50 p. m. On tfio rc*tyrn trip will leave Apopka at 2:05 and
arrive at Kissimmee nt 4:50 p. m.—T a­
mpa Times.

The eulogy ns presented by Hon.
\V. F. Shelly was u beautiful prraration upon the absent brothers
nnd guve u brief outline of the life
of the lute lam ented Jesse («. H ur­
ley, the only member of Sanford
lodge who passed into the beyond
during tin* year 1919. M r. Shelly
pointed o u t the precepts and ex­
amples of Klks in their fraternity
and Hint living or dead an Elk Is
nenvor forsaken nnd never forgotten
nnd urged all brother Elks to rem em ­
ber th at in passing of these members
a lesson coi\ld he learned by those
of the living. He paid a ' beautiful
tribute to Brother Hurley giving u
brief synopsis of his work in the
lodge ns u inem te* and as Exalted
Ruler, as a citizen and as an em ­
ployee of the A. C. L. Rallw ey.
The following program was car­
ried out: '
M arch, M rs. It. C. Ilowcr.
Rituall tic, J.odgj. •
Prnyer, Chapluin A. S. Peck.
Chorus. "O ne Sweetly Solemn
T hought". Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mrs.
E. C. Housholder, Mrs. W . L. Mor­
gan, Mrs. E. F. lloutnillat, anti Mr.
A. II. Stone, Mrs. It. C. Bower
ncrompnnisr.
R itualistic, Lodge.
Cornet Solo, Mrs. Robert Herndon

ir»8, Itctween Sanford

Deadly Fo*%of Tarantula.
Tho tarantula killer is n species of
vvnsp whoso female Is the most effec­
tive foo of tho tarantula. It alight*
on the spider’s bark nnd penetrates Its
body with a sting. In n few MVomU
the tnrantiila Is dead. The wasp then
deposits an egg In the body and buries
It In the ground. The egg changes Into
n grub which nourishes Itself mum ths
.nrniKH of the tarantula.
•

A M E L S ’expert blend o f choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos answ ers every cigarette
desire you ever had I Camels give
such universal delight,such unusual
enjoyment nnd satisfaction you’ll
call them a cigarette revelation 1

C

If you’d like a cigarette that does
not leave any unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste or unpleasunt cigaretty
odor, s m o ic e C am elsl If y o u
hunger for a rich, m ello w -m ild
cignrette that has all that desirable
cigarette “body”— well, you get
som e Camels as quickly ns you can I

C a m e l * a r m e o l d e v e r y w h e r e I n ■ oenr/nom lly o r a t e d p a c k a H e a o f 2 0 c iU a r e l t e a ; o r
l e n p a c k a g e * ( 2 0 0 e i &amp; a r e t t e e ) i n a H la a e ln e -p a p e r~ c o v e re d c a rto n .
W e a tro n ily
re c o m m a n d Ih la c a rto n f o r th e h o m e o r
office a u p p l y . o r w h e n y o u t r a v e l .

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
WUMwStli:^. N. C.

Cam els’ expert bjend makes all this
delightful q u a lity possible/ Your
personal test will prove that Camel
Cigarettes are the only cigarettes
you ever sm o k ed that just seem
made to m eet your taste 1 You will
prefer them to either kind o f to­
bacco smoked straight I
Compnre Cam els for quality and
satisfaction w ith any cigarette in
the world nt any price I

Coost l.lnt* Hard Hit

arc unknow n

The train service on tin* third divi­
sion of the coast line will Buffer tho
hardest blow of the recent order to
curtail passenger trains orf all routherii
railroad*! The following cancellation

�THE Ba NFORD HERALD

REDS

r o i l SEMINOLE COUNTV

He has in stock a laine number of
Plows; »tlso a large slock of arc sto­
ries for repairs. It will he we I for
those interested in Plows, to lot k
this stock over before huj ing else­
where.

BUICK CARS
Know

What That

Means

W. J. THIGPEN, Agent
Office in Peoples’ Bank Building.

Sanford, Florida

USE

FALSE

PASSES

Mystery of How They Qet to Copen*
hngen Solved.
Tho *ecrel police service of Copen­
hagen line solved n mj'Btery which for
eovcrnl months* hnd puzzled both tho
police nnd the governm ent Some tim*»
ago It wan discovered that lots of
people were crossing tho Schleswig
bonier on pnwporte not Issued by tho
Oennnn nuthorltles. They cnniw to
Copenhagen, where they were supporfiM by the Danish hnUhevlkl.
Tho police, on Investigating tho m at­
ter further, tllscoveud that all the
refugee* ivero prominent German
Spnrtnclxt lenders, who tried to hide
In Copenhagen. It won also detected
that tho Danish bolshcvlkl had formed
a spend bureau for making out false
passports nnd hnd supplied nil their
flcrmnn Bpnrtnclst friends with them
to return. Tho Danish bolshevik or­
ganization got great suras of money
from the* Spnrtnclsls.
Nearly 200 Freight Cara Built Dally.
Only 10,000 of tho 100,000 freight
cars ordered by the railroad odmlnlstrillion remain to bo built, Director
General Illtics hns announced. From
October 18 to 2.'! an nvemgo of 100
new cant were placed In ncrvlce dally.
Rate Do Big Damage In Britain.
Hats do n yearly damage In the
United Kingdom of Great Britain of
*200,000,000, or nearly $.r» a head of
the population, according to generally
accepted figures.

RENEWED
EFFORTS
TREST FARMERS IN
CONFERENCES
Washington, Dec.
16.—American
Federation of Labor officials made an­
other effort today to establish relations
with farmers* organizations, the federa­
tion’s "co-operation committee" appoint­
ed
at the Atlantic City convention
meeting hen* with the rep r-ien t’tiv- *
o!
'■i . .ii ta rm »r»’ grou/n
Whib* only
one delegate from a farm ur^uulaaE.i.
participated in the d federation’s "re­
construction conference," which opened
yesterday, it was understood tin* invita­
tions sent by the committee for today,s
meeting were moew cordially received
Federation officials declined to discuss
the conference today saying th a t the
committee would make a report to the
executive council of the organization..
In view of the declaration of principals
adopted by the conference, yesterday, it
was generally believed in labor quarters
th at tho co-operation commirttce had
made greater progress toward u common
ground on Vvhich to meet tho farmers’
representatives than 1ms any previous
union group. Organized labor was de­
clared by several spokesman to he an­
xious to get organized farmers in the fold
for the campaign which the workers
plan to wage in tho forth-coming elec­
tion.
In this connection tho statements
(nude in the declaration, adopted by
yesterday's conference appealing to
“ all of those who contribute to society
to unite in furtherance of tho principals."
were explained today by labor leaders
to mean that organized labor must bde
joined by the "producing classes if its
victory is to l&gt;o complete." These
leaders asserted that the
problems
faced hy organized labor are as much
the problems of tho agriculturalist class
because they are both politicukl un­
economic.
Every pressure Is being brought to
hear on the farmer groups to line them
up for labor’s program, it was indicated
a t federation of labor head |U triers.
Efforts, it was said, will lie made to
show the farmers that the conference’
declaration against radicalism means

There can be no doubt
os to the merit of Cardul,
the woman’s tonic, in
the treatment o! many
tro u b le s p e c u lia r to
women. The thousands
of women who have been
helped by Cardiff in the
past 40 years, is conclu­
sive proof that It is a
p.ood medicine lor women
who suffer. It should
help you, too.

Take

Mrs. N. B. Varner, of
Hixson, Tcnn., writes:
"I was passing lit rough
Ihc . , . My back nnd
cldcs were terrible, nnd
my suffering indescriba­
ble. I can't tell just bow
and where I hurt, about
nil over. I think . . . I
begun Ccrdul, and my
pains crew lets and less,
.until f was cured. I nm
remarkably Gronff for a
woman 61 years of cr,c.
Id o all mv l;ousewo.-k."
Try Cardiii, today, E-7G

DECEMBER 19, ja j j

Beginning Monday, Dec. 15th, prices generally,
will be greater than those now in effect. This is
absolutely necessary on account of the continued
high cost of production and our inability under•
present conditions to make a profit. We trust
our patrons will understand our position, and
realize that Laundry prices, also, must advance

$70,000 for Families of Blimp Victims.
llelrs of 11 victims of the dlrlglhlo
WOULD
EDUCATE
MEN
TO
Imllnon which fell In the business dis­
BECOM E LEADERS TO CO. trict of Chicago will receive $70,000
OPERATE
from the owners of the airship. Two
New York, Dec. 10.— Education death claims remain to he nettled.
of union labor m en,.both leaders and
rank and (lie, is omi of the principal
Poisonous Garden Plant.
aims of the Aszoslatod Teachers’
Among the gnr'len plants of n poi­
Union, local 71 of the American sonous nature botanists mention the
Fed c ration of Teachers, which is Jonquil, white hyacinth and snow­
just organizing in the faeultlei of drops, the nnrelssns bring also pn.-tfcra'.ii'
ii;.
&lt;
. u so Indeed
the colleges and school, el N. *- Y..r
A V»n-|p
may
T he Teachers’ Federation is illihitH thnt to chew scrap of »t»o
"Whore
lire
you going!" “To get
with tiie Atnericnn Federation of result fatally, while the Juice of tho my shoes vamped.” *‘l&gt;- there n lady
leaves Is nil emetic.
Labor.
cobbler In town?”
Professor Herman Defrein,
of
Columbia Univeristyy, who is presi­
dent of the Associated Teachers'
Union, says the union professors
and school teacher.' are not going
Into the labor movement merely
for w hat they can get out of it for
themselves. Instead Alley plan to
help their new associates in the
Federation of Labor along the path
of knowledge.
ba t i t s
a
They hope, by opening special
night courses for labor leaders In
economics, m anagem ent and pro­
duction problems nnd kindred sub­
jects, to develop n new type of lead­
er who will c o o p era^ In managing
industries instead of spending his
time as Professor Defriin snys,
"bickering with em ployers." Under
•
auspices of the Teachers' Union two
other sets of classes will ho instituted
evening classes, in English, history,
economics and any other subjects
which wage-earners in general may
desire to pursue, and day courses
from men on strike, so th a t their
time may not ho wasted. M lfflll!
The union teachers are in eohferonco w ith, the United Labor E duca­
tion Com m ittee on details. Hrithh
unlvertsities some tim e ago embarked
upon a program of education de­
signed particularly for wage earneis
hut tlie idea has not made much
progress in this country.

LAUNDRY
Building S t Peter'a.
Very True.
St. I'ctcrV, Rome, was three and a
Thnt n man tuny he "d
half centuries In construction, and du r-1 out Is nl»o true of lht» tu
lug this time -til pop**-* re* ..tied,
golf.—Boston Transcript

G r e a te s t

o P A l l S ix e s

S p rin g" !! B e H e r e
’f o r e Y o u K n o w It

D

*

ESPITE conditions which greatly held back the production
of automobiles throughout the early months of this year,
nearly twenty thousand discriminating motor car buyers have

After Profiteers
Atlanta, Dec. 16. — Hotels. n-&lt;
turatits nnd soda founts in Atlanta
may not charge mare then the pre-wa
rate of five cents n glass for coffe**. t:n
cocoa, chocolate milk, sweet ^ iilk oi
butter milk, under orders of tho htca'
"fair price" committee, effsetive tola;
The order also provides that at least
10 fluid ounces of buttermilk and id
of the other drinks must lie served foi
a nickel. At nearly all paces her.
ten cents had bo.*a the mi litnurn.
M urguln Is Promoted
Mexico City, Dec. 17.
Francisco M urguln, for non
comm ander of miljtnry force*,
northern part of the repuh!
been named head nf the fc
the rta te of Sonora.
as much to the tiller of the xsol! ns t
the inducstrinl worker and that th
organized aid of the country worker i
needed In the fight against "nutocralri
control and monopolistic of the nation'
raw supplies."
The whole "platform " of Saturday*
conference was understood to have Inc
drafted with a view of making It r
accept nine as powinlp to the farmers. It
was the work of the conservative t cment of the American Federation of I rhor, and was underatoofd to have be n
prepared undcr\the personal direct iat of
Samuel (lumpers, president of the feder lion. For tlie reason it was to put ci t
ax a feeler for the farmers. Mr. C!om:&gt; ra
would (&gt;ormit no changes to he made in
it by the rcntbrence, ndccordin: to a then tic infornjation.
LI B
While it wavnntcd that a strong sent rr.rnt fer some political party doriantlon permratojl the ge.ii rid confcreme
; r.st •r.lay .this as well in the proper d
inderromrnt of tlie new labor party f 1
by tl.e vayr.lde because of tho UUiliho d
that it would be acceptable to few fur rmrc, labor delegates said.
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MOTOR

CAR

COMPANY

LEVELAMD

OHIO
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Famous For

Its M a r v e l o u s M o t o r

�president

WILL ENJOY
CHRISTMAS

m n p n

SANFORD HERALD

decembbk

BERGER THE ISSUE
FOR CONGRESSMAN
iN WISCONSIN

W ig h t T i r e
AUTO

SOCIALIST LEADER ELECTED
ONCE
BUT
DENIED
H IS
SEAT RUNS AGAIN

C o

S U P P L IE S

Sanford. Florid

' v Milwaukee, W is., Dec. 17 .—Vic­
t o r L. Berger is th e issue in the specinl election called for Dec. 19, In
rlP r&lt;TS TO HAVE WHOLE
th
e m tii congressional district of
? ? 5 llL ¥ a t w h i t e HOUSE
W isconsin. The socialist leader, who
WITH GRANDPA
w as elected to th e present C nngresj
W«hington, Dec. 0 7 ,- N o t since h u t denied his neat following his
Roosevelt boys hung tlielr atock- conviction for violation cf the csIf they drive a car, give them a MOTOR
, in a row undcr the marb,c nmn* poinage act, is again the nom inee
ROBE. Nothing could be more appropri­
Mn the east room, has Santa Claus of his party. He is opposed by H enry
upon to load Ills, pack ho H. Ilodonstah, a republican, whose
ate for an XMAS GIFT. It’s something
wnily for hi* visit to the White candidacyVis hacked also by the de­
practical that will last a long time and
liijje a* he will he this Christm as. m ocratic organization and a local
afford much comfort.
for Christmas is to bo u real sca- society know as “ T he Good G overn­
„f joy at the execuive mansion m ent League.'’
We have a very large stock well assorted and
o j year. In addition to the Joys aeTi •• fifth d istrict is looked upon
priced extremely low—quality considered
‘ onfl] by the foregathering for the as the socialist .stronghold In Wiscon­
___ &lt;
. , tijr.e of all present Wilson chll- sin. Berger carried it several y ears
in,i crandchildren and the re- ago when he was elected to C on­
iiltinf holiday festiviti*** of the gress the first tim e, nnd again a t th e
hd£(T g e n eratio n , there will he ad regular election In November, 1917ft.
jlidtivis and gratitude on th - A t th e latter t.rne he had a plurality
.,■1 , f the grown-ups because of the of more than 5,000 votes, polling
ut that the president “ grandfather" 17,9:11) agclnst 111, toO for C arney,
ti those celebrating the day with him dem ocrat, nnd 10,678 for Stafford,
ixi
the crisis of a dangerous republican. C arney instituted th e
li.-lncss and appears to he on t h e 1co n test which resulted in Berger's I
,ij* to health again.
loss of his seat.
„
So definitely has the president’s
Ilerger was the unanim ous choice
condition progressed in the punt two of n mass meeting called hurriedly
etch that Christmas plans, held in because of lack of tim e for taking
ibey»ncc during the period when it th e usual party referendum. T h e
Simple Diet.
Mtatj that Christmas might oven be B erger meeting approved his "every
Frogs nnd Cigarettes.
T';*? hit** pop** Is said to linvo lived
Ctr-relti* «mokImr tines not hurt
j sorrowful time at the W hite House a c t, word and w ritin g ." The p la t­
■' n very simple diet, iih slmpte as
rug*! So say* the American Cliemlno* being made to make the form on which Berger seeks r
nt of ihe poorest Irntlesmmi. In
nl
society
nficr
experimenting
to
ilml
White House » center of yukotide i reiterates many of th e Cochilist paro inondng lie drank u rupful of
at*
least
Injurious
ilgnrctle,
cigar
or
joy.
.
; ty principles and declares against
if«*c. at no. a he look n little soup
Ipe. *
There *ii. Le a la;." ! Christm as | prohibition, against “ the im portiin* at nn&lt;l for suppe*' vei*.*;..1 * iro&gt; v.ith lin.-el nr.o gew gaws and tinont presumption of nnv
•d n; nt. Hts favtivlle food was the
u*. Jjurty In the ilu a so ui iveprenMen . ; 'l i ii,: ill'll, p&lt;&gt;lontn.
J FOR T ill: COUNTRY \ 'r LARGE
Bus-kV) Villages Przy of Fire.
Woodrow W ilson Sayre, the youngest sen tatlv es to d ictate vhom the IU- j;i (, H T K |;N T ||
AM ENDM ENT) DEAD " f SUGAR IIO lK ll STATES
The !ti! .*! "i vRIage I* bull! princi­
pally of wood nnd roofed wltli wood,
*f the prt ident’s grandchildren, who t r let is to elect as its representative
ti,-. ril Plllowt.
ATTACKED AND
, .ton,
,
,,
. . . i om eto
\u\ a1.hut
11
1.
Fur this reanil he paving his first visit to grand- and nginst “ m eddling in the internal
•
*
f 1 or with •. v.-.i ! ■'
The pollin'' .•'•provides tlm natives
DAMAGES
Roverunent cc:;Uo! cf j .i.v.: m d
Ron there . i •
inuny tires that, ac­ of British Mo.ilium* wltli splrndld
’fitter. Woodrow 1!., however,prob- affairs of any foreign countryas
..iib iies. oiie-llfcl, of nil mnter.'nl
Chicago, Dee. 17.—Four thousand tributloti &lt;f su»ai Li iu .is.a ry lor the cording
j■:It »wv and multresscs.
jbly *ill not appreciate it as much sia, Germany ar,.l Mexico," *
in pi iiu -i rx. (lie prnx'inf cottn o- burn down every It Is eota* *
t wood growth, with
u his elder brother and bSater, FrnnBodenst ah’s candidacy was th e of Chicago' 5,0!)0 saloons will close
yea), o r , uttiug R in nnotlier wny,
cjami Eller., aged 5 and 3 respect- outgrow th of a conference between or go into o th er business Jan. 1, ac­ memliers of congress today di dared every lion-. Ivtiriix down nficr live u large puti-shaped fruit, which has
ive!y; for this is his first Christmas. representatives of th e Republican cording to M. J. M cCarthy, secre­ b«f:i.-t&gt; the hous.* agricultural eommitteu yearn, lids mchih liuprobahic, but It it tmnl shell, etuiuglng to almost black
when ripe, and containing n short
At the same time George A. Znbryskii*.
Is r. liable Inforhiiittun.
Ellen and .Margaret McAdoo also and Democrat co u n ty committees tary of the Illinois Liquor Dealers*
wtarle brown (lin'f or sill; liber.
president
of
the
sugar
equalization
association.
Most
of
the
saloonkeep­
till be among the juveniles waiting and u delegation from the Good
ers had noporated soft drink e s ta b ­ board, advised the eonunitlrc taut con­
far Santa to come down the big G overnm ent League.
tinuance of the board would 1h* uM-hvea*
White House chimney, untroubled
Bodcnstnh also lias announced lishments with the regular corps of
bartenders in hopes that the war- ( unless it were given control over prices
ty the thought that there uro half a th a t he is against prohibition, th e
tim e prohiliition law would he found tmd distribution.
down chimneys in grandfather's huh of his platform is the declaration
Tlifce powers Mr. Zybryskh* pointed
home, Santa might choose the wrong " to keep invklnte th e fundam ental unconstitutional.
out
in a telegram to the committee, are
Levy
M
ayor,
counsel
for
the
li­
principles of our governm ent, and
one.
^
not
included i i the rending McNary
quor dealers of • tho middle west,
WITH PLENTY OF
In addition to the grandchildren, sta n d opposed to every attem pt to
bill.
said the real fight has "n o t y e t be­
Bergerize
and
Bolshovize
this
coun­
the White Bouse Christm as party
gun" which beought some cheer to
Oji|M~Mtion l«i the McNary bill, passed
»i!l include the president’s three da- try .”
saloon interests and distillery heads. last week by the .whale, led to an ludiufhurs, Margaret, Eleanor and
"Y esterday’s decision by the «u- formal Hgreement among the commit­
Frinces, his two son-In-twus, Francis
preme
court is just n scratch on tho teemen and house leaders to eliminate
may
not
act
today
on
the
McNsry
hill
S»yre and W. G. McAdoo; Mrs.
surface," he said. "T he constitution­ from the measure the provision repeal­
provision
ending
the
licensing
of
sugar
Bolling. Mrs. Wilson's lAother, and
ality of the eighteenth, or prohibi­ ing the licensing paerwer of the govern­
for Christinas day probably the dealers Ivy the government. At the
tion am endm ent, will he attack ed ment as conferred by the food control
same
time
another
bill
placing
an
cm%
tresident's brother Joseph of Balti­
act. Chairman Haugen said fornr.il ncin a few days." N
more. It is to he a genuine family barro on all sugar exports will he con­
sidered . Purchase of the Cuban crop,
New York, Dec. 17.—Lawyers re­ thm will le taken tomorrow, under n
affair.
advocates of the hill declared, would presenting large liquor interests in plan rnlliilg for early action by tie
The president's participation in the not receive the shortnfge. The senate
New York intim ated that u civil ac­ house. Leaders, b o w e r , were doubt­
the festivities will he shaped by his passed the McNary bill last week nnd
tion against the government might ful whether th bi t, i! amended, could
Ko.ress in the meantime, but Dr. its supporters fear if it Is amended it
bcztho next step in the fight against he flra’I u . . vd of by congress l&gt;:Grayson now expects him to be able cannot be finally adopted by the holi­
prohiliition (1»ml the compensation for* i se holiday rectos.
to presi'e at the C hristntas dinner, day recess.
Simultaneously with the meeting of
dor losses estim ated at $1100,000,00
though up will not lie perm itted to
After approving
mi
amendment would he sought. The lawyers as­ of tiie agricultural committee, the bouse?
dure in the plum pudding.
that would maintain the measure giv­ serted that tho derision of the su­ interstate commerce committee tomor­
ing the president poewer to regulate preme court virtually confiscated li­ row will meet to con ,:ir n bill propos­
To Conserve Sugar
movements of sugar, the house agri­ quor held lien*. Local hanking circles ing an embargoa on all e'.ports. Advo­
Washington.’ Dec. 16.—Fearing the cultural committee today ordered a w ill'he little affected by the co u rt’s cates of board govornr er.t control, as
Largo loans well as the purchase of tin Cuban crop,
p-o;..e arc threatened with "sky high avorablo report on the senate hill on, It was said.
were
outstanding
on
warehouse
le- told thti committee that "sky high
continuing
the
United
States
Sugar
fri-iv fi r sugar, numbers of both branchprices" were threatened, tird th a t tt'.c
colpts
earlier
in
tho
year,
hut
nearly
equalization
hoard
through
1923..
« I rungrw* 1 nvo urged the house
mere purchase of the Cuban crop «»n!&gt;
a!!
have
been
liquidated.
•frkiiltind committee to provide for
The man whnhnd been cultivating would aid profiteers Ivy increasing the
rerrjd te government control of supply
a
highly
educated thirst in an ticip a­ supply.
*".d dhtmihytion.
The committre
For the first ten months of this year,
tion of n resum ption of the snie of
liquor over the bar, bemoamfd today almost a billion and a quarter pounds of
th e probability of exorbitant prices suga r have been exported from this
for a drink obtained "on the quiet." country, said Representative Dallinger,
Some urmtlirinl quotations on the Republican, Massachusetts, citing the
"unofficial" m arket today
were: equalization board as authority for jhis
Champagne, $225 a case; im ported figures. The only general opposition
Jirandy, $150 a ease; Scotch whiskey to the hill waw voiced by Representa­
$250 a rase; rye whiskey. 515 a tive Martin, Democrat, Louisiana, who
quart,*nnd boncdictine, $.'10 a qu art. declared It was " u n n e c e s s a r y and
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Individual prices In saloons depended blamed the shortage to congressional
agitation for purchase of the Cuban
entirely on the bartender.
crop#
and the recent longshoremen's
Louisville, Ky., Doc. 17. W atch­
strike
whirl)
delayed deUverba.
ing one of their last remaining hopes
for a brief " w e t" spell go flatlcdiig
by the decision yesterday of the fed­
Always That Exception.
Too few ever speak with absolutely
eral supreme court upholding the
iiio im i f o i r
g
il
federal wartime prohibition
act, unreserved candor except when wo are
Kentucky distillers and former sa­ riling how good wo think wo nro or
nw punk somebody else Ik.—Exloon proprietors today were deeply
hnnge.
docs more to accumulate the
troubled. How to dispose of 63,000,000 gallons of liquor, w orth, at
Wartx Are Ccntcglous.
much needed dollar than years
wholesale approxim ately $400,000,Warts nro contagious, ns Is proved
ample prosperity and employment for our boys
000, was a big question. While ex­ by experiment.* &lt;&gt;u tlielr own linger*
of wishing
and
hoping
fo
r
*
portation is allowed to Jnn. 1, 1920 made by Id*. I.’du J. Wllo and Lyle
as they return.
when
national prohiliition will he I). Klngery of tho University of Mich­
good luck t o appear. You
m ine effective, a scarcity of ocean igan Metllral school. These pliyslclnns
Wc must increase legitimate business and farm
c a n start with fivp doilais
transportation tonnage
makes it seem to have proved that wnrts
almost impossible to transport th a t nro raustsl by somo sort of ii vlnnMhat
production by every m e a n s in our power.
Here.
passes easily through a filter und
th e prescribed tim e.
i
therefore through the sound human
Mnny saloons in Kentucky had
sklu,
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From the standpoint »*f patriotism alone wc
m ade ready to open for business d u r­
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ing the two weeks remaining heforo
To Rsnovate Old Oil Painting],
solicit inquiries for funds which look to such in­
national prohibition becomes effect­
When «dd oil painilng* luivu beive, and the liquor they hold m ust conn* dark nml imekod they may l*e
crease in production.
be dlfiroscd of immediate! if they made In look like new by tin* follow­
ing process, says tho Illustrated
are to remain in th e law.
Klwood Nlcboll, liqour prohibi­ World: Pour nlrnhol In a dish und
tio n officer, nnd S tate’s A ttorney put the picture over Ii, fine down­
Gregory announced th at prosecution ward, The fumes nf tin* alcohol 'll*solve tho paint of the plrllire, ihe
nf violators of th e wartime act m ay erncks close up nnd the color becomes
be undertaken shortly.
more fri*Ii.
Gniilhii I* '•'t-olnfrly
net) &gt; ary, * the paint may bi*cutiie
A HERALD WANT AI&gt; IIOR RESULTS so soft a* to run together, Uiiih spoil­
ing the Wbple ttlrtnr."

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SUGAR PRICES
LIQUOR FIGHT
UNDER CONTROL
JUST STARTED
IS SOLUTION
WET SIDE SAYS

Santa Claus Is Here

USEFUL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS

Carving Sets
Percolators
Ideal Fireless Cookers
Pyrex and Aluminum Ware
Favorite Line of
Stoves and Ranges
Safety Razors and a complete line
of Pocket Cutlery
and many other useful and appropriate &amp;ifts
Also a Complete Line of Children’s Toys

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v'cmcn to task lor their vagaries in dress.
They point to the fact th at th e modem
dress exposes u few*Inches of femnlne
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business M anager charms, and they sec in consequent®
the prompt demoralization of t(io world.
But why all this hubbub over what a
Published Every Friday by
woman wcnn»? Is her form one of which
she should be ashamed? Ask the menl
Eve was garbed in flowing hair and a
8 u n s c m r a o N pr ic k in advance:
fig
leaf, yet Adam appears not to have
ONE TEAR______________________ p
1k&lt; cndUttirbcd ut this fact. Sho was
■ IX MONTHS______________________I
THREE MONTHS.
Eve, and th a t was sufficient for him.
She represented the moat beautiful
thing In nil tho world to him—and from
the days of Adam the verdict of man
T»lt»hMa n *, i ■ has not changed. The
artist
sees
nothing immodest in the woman who
Only eight more days till Christmas poses for him, Iwcause it is art. The
savage niqiecta the woman who is
Anti we have not bought them yet clothed only from the wnlst to the
knee, because it is tho custom of bis
country—and
custom makes
right.
We intended to Saturday night hut
The evil, we fear, is often in the eye of
It was too dark.
the critic and not in the object of his
"L et him who is without
Do your shopping now. Chridstmns criticism.
sjn
cast
the
first stone." And, in the
won’t wait.
meantine, let the women alone—bless

THE HERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY

ALL ’ROUND THE STATE
NEW S OF THE GREAT STATE OF FLORIDA
Compiled In Tabloid Form For Busy Herald Readers

for our display of new goods
at our

Plnns are being tentatively formed
by tho g o v ern o rs1of ihe Board of
T rade of St. Petersburg to have a
Chautauqua here for several days, be­
ginning April A, a t which high-class
attractions would be provided. W.
II. Holden of Chicago, representing
tho B edpath C hautauqua has been
hero trying to interest tho board of
trade in tho project, and his propasltlon has m et with favor b u t no
final decision hus been made.

M ayor it. M , B urt is In receipt of
a letter from the zone supply offi­
cer of tho army, advising him th a t
arrangem ents have been made where­
by shipm ents of government m ater­
ials consisting of ment, subsistence
stores, clothing and oquippsge and
other similar materials will he sold
to communkties at a discount of
10 per cent below the full am ount
of the hill. Tho letter states th a t In
authorizing this discount it is tho
Tho American Legion of Wesa purpose of the W arr Departm ent to
CO M PAN Y
Palpi Beach witli it unanimous vote obtain hulk orders from’ municipali­
decided to purchase tho Douglass ties, districts and communities, thus
Graham property of the city which reducing the num be^ of smnll orders
consists of a lot 61 feet in width by and small shipm ents which must ho
100 feet in depth with n tw o-story made on individual orders.—Has­
home, for the sum of $16,000. Thu tings Herald,
boy’s fath e r was waiting in the lobby urged the adoption „f
Legion will now hnvc n perm anent
when the body was found. Young tre a ty and so wired Pn
Every tim we have a sugar shortage home of their own.
Cheer up, cheer up! Death is hump
Krckmnnn, who was a student at son and Vice-president
A
thief
entered
Dickson-Ives
store
someone interested in tho succulent
ing right along to our relief.
tho South Carolina M ilitary academy M arshall, also Florida’s t
of
Orlando
on
Sunday
afternoon
grapefruit will indict a treatise on how
is
said to have been despaerateW W
The
A
lturas
people
have
sot
in
while
most
of
her
citizens
were
out
Man gives, and he takes, hut in these much Hotter the grapefruit is with salt motion plnns foi forming th a t sec- at the flying field and selected a is said to have been despondent fol­
days of high prices it is principally give. than with sugar. These arguments tion into a road district in which 8®°*! $65 and $.16 suit; two $12.60 lowing failure to pass recent exami­
np' meant for the benefit of the Florida
nations. He left the academy in
grower’s side of the case. But there is thirry-one miles of asphalt roads a re shirts and two others of a cheaper
Charlestown last Saturday and earr.e
to
he
built
by
a
bond
election
to
be
grade;
also
a
suit
case
valued
at
$35
a very serious doubt if tbo grower will
to Jacksonville.
called
nt
the
earliest
date
possible,
to
carry
his
belongings
in,
and
deever be able to capitalize the salt-onTliere is not a more progressive sec- parted on his way rejoicing,
grape-fruit -idea.
r*»ftp
tion In th e vounty than tho Alturas
And, while you are about it, just
There ate two ways to eat grapefruit
Finanl signing of papers for the
region
and
it
goes
without
sawing
make it a Merry Christinas for your­ two ways that fruit will have the appeu
it lias been tentatively announced ui-e of the i’litnoni House by the Se­
th a t the election will carry for
self also.
that the sta te convention of the Re­ tt annee M ilitary Academy are to lie
AUTO OWNERS
to the palate that wilt make its sale
$100,000 for lids work.
publican party of Florida will lie signed by the Putnam National Bank
stiad y and continuous. There
art*
C all on ua for exact
belli in Pnlatku some tim e in the today, according to Dr. Georgr K.
Hitting the high spots in life nitty b&lt; ex 'options of course. Some -people
A
rrangem
ents
nre
being
made
by
litte
r
part
of
January
or
early
in
d
u
p lic a te of your
all right, provided tho low ones don’t really prefer salt on their fruit, but they
Welch, president of the hank. Ad­
llie
county
agent
to
have
the
farmers
February.
At
th
a
t
time
n
state
tic­
get you on (lie rebound.
np‘ in such a hopeless minority that
broken sp rin g ,
^
vance agents of the cadet school are
their importance to the grapefruit in­ of tho county cooperate in tho sell­ ket will lie named and other mnttexr here ready to put things in shape
n n d receive
A
ing of their hogs so us to sell not attended to.
We see, we want, nnd we ta k e - if dustry is negligible.
for the coming of the student body
sp rin g s a tf
less than a carload a t any one time.
we can. But, then, ’tis but the spirit
Early grapefruit, before it bat fully
and
instructors on January 6. Them
infactiun
M rf
The first carwill roll this week. Arof our ever changing times.
matured, needs sugar. .Salt ruins it in
Miami, Fla Dec. I I ,—Subm arine will be about 250 in the student
rangoincnts have boon made with
t h a t is
any shape for the average taste. We
chasers
and n captain are searching body and thirty-five instructors. The
the T am pa Parking Com pany to
have beard many persons say tiiay handle this ear f. n. L, Mrookavl’V for the y ach t Grey Duck, which left rejinila fur the tnosonl will conri i
No m atter what
rather fanrv salt on the/r grapefruit, i
of putting tilt* rooms in order, re­
Southern Flilitic* Co,
Tim hogs will be weighed up and the I lore m Tuesday for Nassau 'w ith
»l,nm
L-r&gt;
i. (■!
quiring
t in* healing apparatus
1 — .. ...
..... Lolling they whuld ,
farm ers will receive their pay herz. David W. Griffith, the motion pic­
converting
tho lobby and dining
slip the sugar in and the salt out. The!
ture producer, and a party of tiirityinto
cla.'S
rooms.
— Palatial New
other
way
to
eat
grapefruit
is
to
allow
six movie actors and cameramen
The who man sees the star of hope at
T h a t there is n large volume of
it
to
remain
on
the
tteo
for
two
seasons
j
.
d
others.
AJvices
here
today
say
Christmas time, hut the fool sees only
then eat it without anything mi it.j business done in Plant City is shown that the y ach t lias not reached the
the green clinne in tho moon.
SANFORD- FLORIDA
N ature will have provided sutlieier.t by the records of the railroads, the Bahamas. T he motors were giving
Seaboard
Air
Line
Railway
alone
sugar.
trouble when she left here.
And we want them to get fixed up as
totaling one hundred and eleven
Of
course
the
latter
proposition
b
The
Grey Duck left here W ednesday
soon us possible for we need the light
cars transferred to the A tlantic
impracticable.
But
a
small
percentage
and
should hnvc arrived at Nassau
nnd the power and the farmers need
Coast Line Railroad, or cars re­
of
the
fruit
will
hang
on
the
trees
over
on
the
same day. A stiff gale has
the ire.
ceived from th at road for forwarding
season. So the only thing left is to Of the 111 carlots, !I7 were of phos­ been hllwing off the coast for a
Fruit and V egetab le Crates
continue
putting
sugar
on
grapefruit,
week.
A
seaplane,
which
left
hero
phate, This indicates the volume of
If the devil should suddenly come to
Ya«i Csn Huy From (is at
at ten this morning, wirelessed back,
, *
earth he would scamper right bark to and if n sugnr shortage comes along business being done there.
Whnlrimle Price*
grin
and
bear
the
consequences,
for
aft"r
five
hours
scouting
among
the
a safer place again. This would be no
wo w ill never lie aide to make progress?
adjacent
Islands,
that
she
had
found
happy homo for him.
in clutlvnting the pul die taste to
no trace.
grapefruit by advising trying saiyt and
There Is always an element of sad­
In the first ten days of December
ness mingled with the joy of witnessing
Pais Iks. Florida
building
perm its were issued in the
the* approach of a m.w year. We may
total sum of $32,517, in W c.t Palm
not nil lie here to set* its close.
Beach, with prospedt th a t the total
for tiie month would lie larger than
Good cheer, brothers mid sisters
in any other December in the his­
Anil we may have the pleasure of re­
tory of West Palm Bench. Building!
lenting these friendly salutations to
operations have never before been
you for many years to come.
carried so far into the winter as they
have this year. A sum m er and fall
Also ii they cannot furnish the light
of unusual building activity has not
and power and gas and water and ice
provided all of the houses of shvernl
Word was received in Ocala from classes f
we would like to know that also and we
which there Js dem and;
Chicago that Z. C. Herlong had the work now under way will fail
can arrange for sonic one who can
A C C ID E N T
U A B IL IT V captured the grand championship to fully supply the dem and.
furnish it.
ribbon for a Polaml-Chinn sow at
Our Agent, MIL II. W. HERNDON, will wrllo )uu any of the alnue
tbe International Livestock Show.
At the time of Christmas rejoieindg
Light
on
the
identity
rtf
the
un­
forms of Insurance or anything you need in the Insurance line.
T h e sow has three generations of
it is well to remember that the puthway
known
man
who
was
found
la
t
Sun­
Through his connection with us he can give you Insurance jiroler*
Florida breeding behind her. The
nf life is strewn with roses and with
day
night
oeside
th
e
New
Sm
yrna
tion in (he very strongest t'ompuujs in each and every line.
liquor, worth perhaps $12.00 per quart Poland-Chinn show is saitl to have
thorns, and to each of us is given the
road,
unconscious,
his
pockets
rifle
1,
up, among county otliciids, especially been the greatest ever held. Mr.
privilege of choosing that upon which
to members of the Board of County Hcrlo rig's furm is in Marion county tho label torn (ram his coat nnd
we would trod.
erased from his hatband, and who
Commissioners, The News would like and it was on this farm tiiat tw entyto see Judge Perkins order the whiskey six registered Poland hogs recently for the intervening week lias retrain ­
ed in a semi-coma a t the Hawk’s
Navertheless and
notwithstanding distributed among the hospitals of the jeld at public auction for $9,810.
Park sanitarium , was shed for the
we opine the city will take up the matter county, with orders that it Ik&gt; kept
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lin t tim e last evening. His name is
of public ownership just as soon as
West Palm Beach, Dec. 12—T b e Clark; h e js a form er hoje! man, and.
possible for what Sanford needs just
rr.xnk-shafl broken, the seaskiff
whe n he suffered tho misfortune, wns
now is a new plant th a t will not only
Kingfisher, ten housr out from tin? bound for Live Oak to engage in th e
take care of the city- nt present but
Grand Bahamas, loaded with 100 hotel business there. He has been
nome time in the future.
cast's or more of whiskey, was cam- a m em ber of the arm y medical corps
pelhsl Tuesday morning to call for and student of the University of
*Sanford store* never looked more
SLOW SCHEDULES
the aid of a fisherm an's boat to tow Florida. There the inform ation ends.
beautiful than they do at present ami
The Tribune is convinced that slow­ her in to this port, and the presence- The facts are being published in the
till- Herald wishes to commend them ing down freight schedules is pcihapr. on tiie Kingfisher of 100 or more
hope th a t someone fainllnr with the
upon their stores and thoir store win­ the most short-sighted tiling the rail­ cases of whiskey was thus disclosed.
rase may supply the misting details.
dows. They show that the merchants way administration has yet done.
A lore of th e illicit cargo was caj»are right up to now and other people
A demand for lots is coming more each week, in ­
Take oranges , for Instance! One tnred, one of the n u n on the King­
W. N. Day and wife, G&lt;ro. Scarrlin
are not in it and there are many shop­ man writing in expresses it thus; "In fisher was arrested, the boat will lie
dicating
an era of building homes which are mV much
pers coming here from other cities in tiie old days a car of fruit wns sold in libelled by the federal governm ent, ami wife, and Edw ard Anderson and
needed. Anticipating this demand I have listed a
wife drove to Ft. Meade last night to
this section.
New York and cotisumisl Is fore it Is and owners and me mhors o tin* atten d the revival which is in pro­
splendid
assortm ent ranging from 5I0Q.Q0 up.
now delivered, shown what we are up Kingfisher’s crew are liable to ar- gress there. In turning th e corner nt
u the normal
No m atter how much we may desire against." Six days
Homeland on their return home
Aldo have a nice line of homes, farm s, groves,
to forget him, old man Carranza just expectation of the shippei for ills fruit
some one thrwo n rock into the car
businesses and most anything you may need.
keeps right on shaking his whiskers in to reach New York. One-third additi­
which struck Mr. Scanlin on the
our faces nnd asking us what wo are onal time required, one-third more cost
side of the* head, inflicting u painful
Residence: Same us listed last week, 1 rooms nnd
going to do about it. One of his latest of .transportation, nnd one-third more
though not serious wound. It was
small kitchen with good location $1800.00
stunts was to stir up nnd foment the cars needed. T hat’s what it means, in
thrown* by some one who wns hiding
Residence: 6 rooms, one that should not stay on rny
Bolshevist activities in this country, addition to the depreciation 'n condition
uud no one can account for sltrh an
list long at 52100.01)
of
fruit
held
a
third
longer
en
route.
witli a view to tiie overthrow of the
schedules of the railroads.
Kindly act of maliciousness. The tim e has
government. If old Carranza ever ?
And to show that some blunderer is accept rny congratulations on the- atti­ come in Poll; county when law
irm: .15 acres, on good road, considerable muck
finds his way into bell the devil will handling tills* matter, we have that tude you have taken; I trust th e other should he invoked against such o u t­
land nnd a splendid locatiori. $2500.00
impossible demand for putting 412 boxes editors ’ throughout the country will rages, and if tiie ones who commit
of fruit in a thirty-two foot car. instead also take a erack nt these conditions. sam e are apprehended they should
irm: 12. acres, u good lot of lum ber, 800 orange
Our large cities are full of thieves* of the maximum of 360 which prevailed, It affects the price of coal, lumber nnd receive summ nry punishm ent. Such
trees full equipm ent for farming, 10 good Jersey
thugs, crooks nnd the nundscript cast­ n loading that is just as bound to raise other commodities, liecause wo cannot acts as this an* a disgrace to the
cows, large residence. Everything ready to move
off od humanity. They prey upon the the percentage of decays In the car to at pump it into the markets fast enough fair name of the county. — Bartow
right into a real farm. 517,000.00
people at will and there appears to he least 26 tier cent, as it is certain that to keep up w-ith live demand, anil slow Record.
no check. This. perhaps, is because
schedules are responsible for this. Of
W atch the South East Corner of Pave Two.
th e officials of both of the two grout
Jacksonville, Dec. 16.—Tbe dead
course, production has something to do
political parties are afraid to undertake
witli It, but unsatisfactory deliveries body of H arry L. E rckm ann.Jf., the
a thorough cleaning up nf their r ltib
prominent
have just us much. These slow nched- 16 year-old :,on of a
W atch th e S o u th E a s t C o rn e r o f P a g e T w o
for fear of losing tho voles of the under­
C
harleston,
S.
C.
atto
rn
ey
was
found
ulcs are going to cost tiie growers of
world a t the next election. Tills is an
Florida u lot of money When we say in his room in the Seminole hole
ugly th n ith —but truth, nevertheless.
that in the old days a cur of fruit was yesterday morning with a bullet
sold in New York untl consumed,’ be­ through his henrt. A 12-ralihre re­
fore we can now deliver, it shows you volver beside tho .body nnd a note
LET TH E WOMEN ALONE
what
the grower is up against." T a­ uddrosre I to his father, left on the
In numeral do well meaning people
dresser, told the story of suicide. The
mpa Tribune.
throughout the country are liking t .

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THB 8AN70RU liBKALD

NOTICE
a t th e L utheran church morning
Bids will be redeved by the
and
evening, by Rev. Swar.bon of
Board of County Cummtsaionors
Pierson.
of Seminole County a t their neat
All will he sorry to learn th a t
regular meeting to he held o n 1
Mrs.
Louisa N ylund has b ecn jw ry
Tuesday Jnnunry 6th, nt 10 o’­
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORill nt the home of M rs. Reck for a
clock A. M. for the building of a
num ber of days.
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
G. W. Spencer is home from the vault in the Seminole County Court
Among the im provem ents
on
N orm an Swanson visited a t the
House.
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
r , u rv avenue i» the bungalow -just U niversity a t Florida for the holidays
home
of his parents, M r. and M rs.
Plana and specifications can be
mooted by Mr. A. E. M o tta tt ip
Officer Vickery is back on the job obtained from E. A. Douglass,
NicD.Swanson on Sunday.
Longnood Pickup*
addition to which ho will build a again a fter an absence of tcvcral
Mrs. Ed Randall of Sanford caaie
» » Kucat for th e w inter of Mr. and
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford,
Jor of cottages at once.
years. lie is one of the best police* Florida or from F. H. Trim ble,
Wishing the Herald anti readers a Mrs. L. M. Lucas. Mr. E ddy is out in the car for Mrs. Campbell
very merry Christmas.
engaged in learning the tricks of and children, W ednesday.
Max Stewart, John nnd Ed Mcisch men th a t Sanford ever had and his architect, Orlando, Florlde.
p o r te d homo on S a tu rd a y , m any friends are glad to sec Idm on
M rs. Stringer of Orlando was
Quite a few Lonewood
went intensive farming.
Board reserves the right to reject
ir' the Georgia M ilitary Academy, i tK- job again.
down
to
Orlando
Sunday
afternoon
to
nny
and
all
bids.
from
(Continued on bock page)
hear the Highland Rand.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
Dr J. H. Glass whoso w inter homo
W-17-4tc.
Mr. McGnughey has roid his sawmill
u in Enterprise spent Tuesday In W ight u fine baby boy.
The colil wave has come a t last
to
a Mr. Long who is moving il away.
Sinford greeting old friends.
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy
and
It mnde several fed had about
For Sheriff
The ladies bazaar and oyster supper
Stcnstrom a fine baby boy Tuesday,
I hereby announce my candidacy was quite a success on Saturday night their oranges hut it did not hurt
pint Mason fruit Jars a t L. P.
Dec. ICth. He has already been for the office of Sheriff of Scminolo Co­
them nnd we nil felt thankful about
McCuller’s.
56*t?
named Guy Jr.
unty subject to tho decision of the hut the electrical storm caused the it hut it wan very cold only th e ;
lights to go out so the people dis|M&gt;rsed
Democratic Primary.
Among yesterday’s arrivals at the
high winds was all th at saved the
Com plete stock D iam ond tires.
W. 1&gt;. CARTEH
early.
oranges.
Lincoln House were C. B. Snell, W ight Tiro Co
*
55-tf
Mr. Reiters stock has arrived and
Syracuse, N. Y.: Mrs. II. W laenian,
Tax 11ooks Now Open
Xmas is near at hand to those
Discharged soldier wishes position
Longwood now has a dairy farm.
j[ Wiser man, Detriot; It. K. Wal*
that
live to see the day we tru s t
Tax Rooks are now open for the
ns truck driver or chauffer. 45-4tp.
The Overstreet crate mill keeps to the Good Lord to live to sec
dron Quincy: Louis W ight, A tlanta;
paym ent of State and County Taxes;
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rolx-rts are
r Collins. III.: J. A. Tossling; N.
a discount of two per cent is allowed busy not haying time to close down m o th e r Xmas day. S anta, is very
Philips Old Drug Store Stand
among yesterday's arrivals at the Lin­
down for Thanksgiving not
many busy
for a „ thc HltIe onM
r. Ladahouse.
for paym ent in November, and one
coln House.
were thankful to work on that day. now. Tllcrc ar„ mony Iitt||t hcnrta
W. L. Morgan was here yesterday
per cent in December.
The Idingwootl school will have a wishing t o see th e day come.
T h ere’s a man r t the curb to
Jno. D. Jinkins
visiting home folks and calling on
Phone Orders also Taken
Xmas
entertainment at the Library on
servo yo u .
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Tac Collector, Seminole County
I dont under stand why
the
the local trade.
Friday evening. .
at Hotel Carnes
S AT-W E D -5TC—W -14-2tc.
West Geneva item s was not carried
Boost
Hoy arrived in Charleston on the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roebuck
and
Mbs
to press last week. It was sent in
Leon's Auto Transfer. All trains IMh, and Joe \v l! come horns from At­
FOR SHERIFF
phone
91.
Hotel
C
arnes
r.H .
lanta. Miss Edna Chittenden b one
Having U-cn urged by a largo niimltcr ping in Orlando on Satuuluy.
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T his is clean up week with every
of the girls returning from the woman’s of the voters of Seminole County to
Miss Olive Dinkcl spent the week­ one for Xmas, the housewife will
become
a
candidate
for
the
office
of
j; ||. Hrown of the Virginia Car- College at TailaiuAsee.
Sheriff, I hereby annonneo my tnriili- end in Orlardo the guu.t of Mlrs Ibrllia he busy now rooking nnd fixing the
dini left yesterday after spending
Dr. and Mrs, Howard Tihhals of dacy subject to the decision of t lie Larginbarli.
good tilings to eat on Xmas day.
the day looking over the local field. Haines City are rejoicing in the birth Democratic primary.
We have been told th a t the flu
Mr.
and
M
ir.
Ni
imycr
wire
t
h
e
;
,
ing
C. M. HAND
Weldon lienly is in the city look- " } a little son, Monday, Dccemlwr 15th. 15-tfc
lias come again. We truly hope it
in Orlando Saturday.
.
ing after the installation of th e Fox H*-* will be named How aril Munson
Mm. Daniels and her mother Mrs. w on't he as bad as it was last w inter (
"
.
I ilhlk m I m
N O TIC E
Tihhals.
if it is liere now.
cold storage plant.
The regular annual meeting of Harvard of Oakland spent tin day with
Report, from the lettuce crop are
* * ? " 1 .M" ° " t r u it jars a t L P. tho stockholders of the Seminole Mm. Hardaway on Friday.
r.ost favorable and the growers n n d , McC ullcra.
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UPS ALA AND GRA PEYILI.I*
The S inir.de Sunshine Club gitls
County Rank, Sanford, Fla. will he
shippers generally • arc feeling g o o d ' Mrs. Frank Adams motored
to held in the f»;ficcs of the bank on are practeing basket bull and will soon
A siirprbc p a rty to welcome M rL
om the hii .ht prospe-ts.
j Geneva and Oviedo today with the T hursday January Nth, 1020 at be ready to challenge either teams. and Mrs. August Swanson nnd their
.
_
: former's father , P.ev. F. K. fteinmyer, Four o'clock P. M. for the election
Tin- Nickels property in Smith Long- son, Archie nnd tliirr guests wore
Huy Diamonds W.got Hro L .°' to vbit frlemb and rlativce.
of a board of directors to serve for
’ ■-N ir iiome it, t pMiia on I
aa-tf j
1
• rt i
. . . . . i _.
Miss Fannie Helm Munson is visitinv11he or*!-*-- •• y # . I any otner
• he "•••h
!t was a v» ,&gt; c iijii/u h ic ;
mar; 1mm u a i i .
Several of the business- met.
jvc* s i.ttr Mr*,. Usmur.l i ibblr. in ila u .^ business which iim &gt; properly come j
event
to
those
Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Enum lng r
P H O N E 114
;
h • iuntailmg private e «e ric £ j|y&gt; s |10 wjjj ri.(Urn homo for the
before the fnocting.
Services
were shopping in Sanford on Monday.
plant- as a safeguard against the ho„(,
A. R. KEY, Cashier.
lights being off on Saturday /lig h ts, j
J. S. Dink.', was transecting bpsiDr.
D.
C.
Ward,
O
steopath
Is
in
41-Fri-4tc.
J. 1. Miller has already installed a
nras in Sanford Futuiuay.
Sanford, on Monday-, W ednesday
Dflco system and several others exWalter M ojra of Orlando was in
and Fr ay of earh week. 58-tf
N'olirt- Stockholder's Meeting
f« t to inftal other systems.
t
iwn
Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Lane and daughter anil
The annual meeting of the stock­
The wrold did not come to an
Mr. am! Mrs. It. P. Walters and dau­ holders of tlu* Peoples Bnnk of San­
tnJ today as prophesied and some
EAST SANFORD
ghter of DeLand were among
the ford will be held at the ollirc of the
ptoptr are real mad about it.
Chritinas shoppers in town on Tues­ company a t 7:.'J0 p. in. on Wednesday
The Moores* Station Christmas
EZ- Seal pint fruit jurs a t L P . day.
tree nnd entertainm ent will lie at
d ay ,.Jan u ary I4tli, 1920.
Lcl us inspect your battery free. We nre experts
MeCullcr’s.
5G-R
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
R. It. DEAS. Cashier. the church Christm as Eve at 7:20.
on
electrical troubles. Scientific repairing nnd reEvery one is welcome to plncc gifts
RAGS. ANY KIND EXW-08-4tc.
Mrs. William Coulhourne of P lant
chnrRiriff done. We can Inke your old battery nnd
on the tree whether members of the
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
City H the guest of her parents,
make il as Rood as new nnd guarantee It for six
Sunday
School
or
not.
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ci tp p cll.
NOTICE
IIED
SPREADS.
AT
TH
E
mouths. We also have expert mechanics to over­
We are much pleased to note
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald will
Rids will be received by the
HERALD
OFFICE.
59-tf
th
a
t
L.
A.
Bromley
is
able
to
sit
up
haul or repnir your car.
•
occupy tin* attractive little bungalow
Hoard of County Commissioners of
just completed on Celery Avenue ownOliver Murrell is expected home on Seminole C ounty a t their next re­ nnd be about the bouse u portion
el by Mr. A. E. Moffntt.
Saturday from the Florida University gular meeting to he held on Tuesday of the time.
January Gib, 1920 at 10 o’clork A.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Brown
to sfiend the Christinr &gt; holidays.
Rev. F. E. Steinmyer is the guest of M. for the purchase of one ear load write from lUchmond Indiana t hut
L. A. UKNAlll), Prop.
Ills daughter, Mm. Frank Ad mas cn- of American Ingot Iron Culverts. their aunt Mrs. Ellen Jordan passed
20.1 Oak Ave.
Phone 189
Hoard reserves the right to re­ away the 15th of November. Mrs.
route from Lakeland to bis home -in
Jordan was well known here as she
Live Oak. He U accompanied by Dr. ject any and all bids.
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
passed many winters here at the
S. W. Wnlker, the new pastor assigned
Browns winter homo. Mr. and Mrs.
W -18-ltc.
to tho Methodist church here.
Brown very much regret being un­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
able to bo here this winter and have
In Circuit Court, Seventh
Illrlhs
railed for th rir church letters from
Scmlnulc County, Floridn.
W . J . THI GPEN &amp; COMPANY
Tiie newest of baby arrivals in town
the Br.st Sanford M. E. Church
Overstreet
T
urpentine
Company
is the little non of Mr. ami Mm. Ralph
AQENT6
society. Their kindness to this little
*
versus
Wight, Tuesday,
Doccmltcr
Ifith,
mission will he greatly misled
The little gentleman tips the scnles Emma M itch'II, Town of Altamonte
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thom as Davis nre
at eleven pounds. He will be named Im provem ent Com pany, et al.
u rrrct: rcortEH hank iiuildino
the
now neighbors in the Knight
William Henry Wight.
And now it appearing to thc Court
house on Heardall ;-.ve. They moved
Sanf ord,
.
.
.
.
F'loHrift
th a t n suit In Chancery has been
here earlier in
the fall
from
instituted
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Pipe Organ Club
Dublin, Ga., and are related to tho
The Pipe Organ Club were charm ­ Seventh Judicial Circuit of the Lord and Winn families.
ingly entertained by Mrs. E. J. State of Florida, for Seminole’ Coun­
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. D. M artin were*
Taylor on Monday afternoon. The ty, to remove a cloud from title
dinner
guests Sunday nt tire \ \ . W.
tim e spent in dressing dolls was an in which the O verstreet Turpentine
Dre»sor
home.
hour of reminescent joys to these Com pany is com plainant, nnd Emma
Willie
Brumley, Jodnh Cameron
girls of yesterday nnd replete with Mitchell, the Town of Altam onte
nnd
Albert
Hickson will be home
pleasure. Tho election of officers Im provem ent Com pany and others
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes.
on
Thursday
for the holidays from
are
defendants,
and
th
a
t
a
subpoena
marked the business period with
✓
officers elected ns follows: President issued in said cause to tho Town of the Bailey M ilitary School nt G reen­
S
afety
D eposit B oxes.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips; Vice-President Altam onte Im provem ent Com pany wood N. C.
M r. and Mrs. R. C. Cham berlain
Mrs. Leslie Bryan; Secretary and to which the Sheriff of Seminole
Prompt Delivery
Box 81, Lakeland, Florida
Mrs.
Treasurer Mrs. Scbelle Maines; Bo- C ounty has made tho return that nnd their guests, Mr. anil
porter, Mrs. Forrest Gntcbel. Hot he is unable to serve tho same be­ Charles Cham berlain and daughter
nnd
olive sandwiches cause the officers or agents of die j y cronjcat Were the guests of friends
Call anti get our prices x chocolate
j „t D aytona bt-ach Sunday
and
were served nt the refreshm ent hour. corporation are unknown.
before buying.
We
T he next meeting will be held the
It Is ordered th at the said eorpor- M oniley.
P K IIT IL IZ IU H
-S P R A Y IN G M A T B IU A L S ----- S P ItA Y K ItS
ran save you money.
first Monday In January with Mrs. atlon
anon the
me Town
tow n of
«n A
m ltam
iuuiuiiit’
^ jr;(
Powell and
onte noIm -| M
r„ M aude i»„well
two i . HAROLD KUMt.Pru.
W.P. SiHMONS, Vkn-rrtt.
0. A. MOMISOX. Ir., Stc'y 1 lic it.
Forrest G atrhel. .
prdvoment Com pany do appear and I daugh't er* from the West
Wei Side will
Tha T.kia ol a Irrlilit.t d.pandi upon tha quality and piapar bl.ndins ol tha malarial#
• ntvrina Into It# composition, and lha cara u##d in mtnuladurinf Wa u.a hi|K (rad* aaaladefend the m id suit on the 2nd day ,J(&gt; ,,H. RUeitB at ,|he
I.
I).
rial, and our i.ililiian ar. bat k.d byr mora than thirty
Ihilly y.araaapariancaln
y.anaapai
th.ir u.a aiul man*
uiaatuiing. Quality it piacad fail and our pricta ara In bna with quality and composition.
Native
of February, lfi-0, r id th at this H
i i ur(
home
on
Geneva
art home on Geneva Ave., over
WRITE FOR LATEST TRICE LISTS
T he regular annual i;? it':.g of order shall he published once a week C hristm as.
•
R
.
O.
P
A
IN
T R H F K I tT I L lZ E I t C O M P A N Y
the Stock holders of tin F. i
N a­ for four consecutive weeks in the
FLOIIIDA
■V fleck of five airplanes] flew iACHMIMVILLC,
tional Hank of Sanford, M» rida. j Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
S A N F O IU ). FLA.
over Saturday afternoon, thejT irst
J. L Spurling, Local Agent, Sanford, Florida
will bo held in the rooms if the lished in Seminole County aforesaid.
in sometime.
hank Tuesday, January A. 1020. at
Ordered at Cham bers at DeLand
A num ber of new families have
three o’rlock I’. M., for the purpose this 13th day of Dcecmhor,
1919.
recently
come to live in Mecca
of electing n board of director? for
J,\S . W. P E R K IN S
Hammock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roberts
th e ensuing year and for tin- trans­
Judge Seventh Judirial Circuitete and daughter of Toledo Ohio nre
action of such other business as may W-08-5tc.
living in the late Mrs. Cooneys
TIIOMAH I). DAKBII, I'b. II.
properly come before tin* meeting.
house
on
the
Orlando
road.
Mr.
and
Analrllral
and
t'anaallinl
Ckcml.l • l’r*r&gt;a.lanal o( Nalaral Nclcnca
R. F. W hitner,
Umrrllua, Itollln. Callrga, Florida
'NOTICE
Mrs.
Noble
and
two
children,
a-ion
Cashier
l**° ' ' TO TAGS NOW READY
I'rlrata l.aboralorr of llatliaa ('allrca
Annual meeting of the stockhol­ and a daughter nlso of Toledo nre
Winter Park, Fla.. Nat. Slh. Ills
Mr. T. (). ('karlra
,r i ,. ronvionec of the public W-16-M-.
t
Hanford,
Fla.,
living
In
I-’.
C.
Greenmail's
tenant
ders of the Caldwell Irvin Co., Inc.,
•Pplir.,.
(,ir rt^i-i rations of moI&gt;»ar tilr:
I kara completed careful ckemlral analr.l. of ike eample f water tkal
will he held on M onday, January house. M r. Robert nnd Mr. Noble
you
brouihl me early last week, aned kata obtained Ike Falla ng reeulle: •
a p Ve.hirlM h,r ,ho &gt;’tu r ,9 “° MAV Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1' F Y )’ Y Y F Y 1' 6th, 1919 at 10 A. M.
have
rented
Mr.
Greenm
nn's
20
• HLED NOW, if accompanied F .
* Y
Color_____ _________ ____ .. Moor •’Marine___ 1.7.1 Oirla per mllllaa
acre farm anil expert to become
D. D. C A LD W ELL. Sec'y.
llearllon— ------- ------------- Neutral Total aallda.„„ a.00 parte per million
J r"rnitlance. Tags will he sent Y
Christian Science services
F
Free Any.iila
(0 part* per lulllinn Harder.,
. 2J.03 parti per million
perm anent citixnrs. We bear these
W-18-3tc.
81 »bout the middle of December Y will be held nt the W oman’s
Albuminoid Ammonia .
. . .Trace Mtrataa________ _____ ___ .True*
Y
gentlemen were experienced truck
&lt;a urnc for the new year.
The abirnra praetleally of free and albuminoid ammonia la Ikla water and
Y Club. Oak avenue, between
Y
growers
in thc North.
Ita tery email amount of chlorine lndlr.tr. It. rtrelltut quality for kauaakald
NOTICE
ih-ase
that a|| questions are Y Third and Fourth streets, on
T
putpuara. In addition la &lt;ke qo.-l quallly rharactrrl.ll. a of aupcrlar kauaakald
»ri'ii I ptfc.caaea apodal feature af murk eulua, a.paclalljr lhaaa of aatallaal
Mr. T ro tt with his siter and bro­
F
" • r id unil your name and address Y Sunday morning nt 10:45 a ’Annual meeting of the stockhol­
natural aeration and LOW degree ol kardaaae.
th
er
in
la-.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wall
all
punted or written plainly to avoid F clock. Subject: "God, the
F ders of the Caldwell F’urniture Co.,
Tka bacteriological anal,.u. re.ultlng In an attraye total count. In fell
uampleu af lha walar. of 3 barterla par real.; and In Andlng no ralan. ar nlkar
r°rs
'aw requires you to ex- F Prcservor of m an." W-17-0tc. F Inc., will he held on M onday Ja n ­ of New York City are arc living
harmful badrrla, fully cahArm Ita goad quallly ■d l r a l r d bp Ik CHEMICAL
in th? Huff bungalow on South
■aalpali.
t*- the application before a No- F
Y uary 6th 1919 at 10:30 A. M.
Of Ike n asi nalera af Ikli aad other regia n that I ban analpied I kata
,lr&gt;- Public or some officer using a Y Y F Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Sanford Ave. Mr. T ro tt is farm ing
, D. D. C A LD W ELL. Sec'y.
found nunc aupcrlar In all gaud quallllaa la that of ike "Elder Water.**
«*»].
Mr.
Huffs
form.
perlfullp,
) au
W-18-.'Hc.
Ihknk* fnay be sccurod from
IHIgard. THOM. II. IUKKK
Ivan Ruhou of Indianapolis Ind.,
M fS . JULIUS TAKACH
^Ultices
has bought E. L. W oodruff's farm
SOPRANO
thr Peace. Rotaries
Public
corner
j ef South Sanford ave. and
anil County Officers, or the Available for Concerts, recitals, MusiStopping to Think.
Oak
ward.
Mr. Rubou is ler.rr.ing
More
good
Is
done
by
stopping
a
calos, FVstvnls, Oratorio and Special
TELEPHONE III-W
NANFOIIO. FLORIDA
mint.......... think before you net ihnn thc farm ing ’ business.
Church Services
ERNEST^ A MOOS
Mr. Ffddy of Indianapolis Ind.,
i’i . t - Corrptroller.
Florida
v t of n
Sanford,

% r r In and About
S ? i THe City *

Summary of the
Floating Smell
Talk* Succinctly
Airanged for
Herald, Readers

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

LEON’S

AUTO TRANSFER CO.

PH O N E

114

All Kinds of Hauling
Baggage Transferred
Neel all Trains

Leon's

Transfer Co.

Free Service

Sanford Battery Service Company

Just
Received

General Fire

Insurance

Our 1919 Crop

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co.

World Beater and
Ruby King

L. Alien Seed Co.

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

1920 Auto Tags Now
Ready

T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor

kidaf .W.-XVV

■mrtajj.-l'—i J/aY

�THE5SANrOKD HERALD

also

f in d s

DECEMBER 19, 1919

man

c a package
before

o p e r a t in g

STILL RUT ALL
EVIDENCE
PRODUCED U. S, COURT TODAY

" U .S .” D o o t i — made in all a it ea
and styles, red, black and white

Easy on.your feet
extra thickness where the wear c:
A T the nets, pitchforking’ the
catch, w ashing out the
• scuppers, cleaning fish
fo r hours n t a s t r e t c h — th e
hardest w o r k y o u d o is mad/.*
tw ice us huru liyou r oootsgob ad.
It’s cold, wet Feet if they leak—
blisters, chafed akin, and uchinc
muscles for hours if they don't fit.
A real fisherman's boot—ctronc and
tough at every point, made on a pood
comfortable last—that's the new U. S.

rubber boct, mnde fo r fishermen.
Every U. S. boot ia backed up
with extra thicknesses of pure rubber
nntl good ctrong duck where the wear
in hardest.
Every pair hn.n plenty of room nt
the toes and Is shaped so an not to rub
up and down at the heel.
Go to the store and see for yourself
these U. S. boots for fishermen — any
length you want—the Half Hip, the
Hip, the Knee Boot. Ask for U. S. I
Rubber footwear—it means solnl wear
and long service for your money.

This has been a hit; wick in moon*
shine even though the nights have been
dark utui several illicit stills have been
raptured and destroyed and several
rounded up and will have to prove their
Innocence la-fore u United Statin court.
F. J. Cortina the U. S. Revenue officer
with hrudipiurlrrs in Jacksonville has
Imth here several days and later a little
quiet work succeeded in locating several
stills. W ith the aid of the sheriff's
nffilce and i.n company with Deputy
Sheriffs Tillis and Whidden he located
a still yesterday on the lower St. Johps
river several miles below the Harden
ferry and a white man and n negro were
found at this still. This was one of the
most complete till!* In the county
heintr copper and of the most Bpprovec
pattern. One was 75 gallons and one
50 gallons stills and they were made
with n brick furnace and in a most in­
accessible spot. They also found (7bu
gallons of mash. The men who are
suppl ' d to own ami operate tills uti’l
have bii*n taken to Ocala today anti
they will he. placed under bond ami
when they are their names will be pub­
lished.
Officer Cortina with a posse of citizm located n still in Gee Hammock
on Wednesday and here they found
a 200 gallon still which was destroyed
-• 1 ilthnugh no one was near
\in ..lilt a t the time and no evidence
win olitalnahle for the conviction of the
who i.wr. it they win i&gt;e caught
if they attem pt to operate again. The
U. S. government and the Revenue
Depauinviit reipiests the co-operation
mid the assistance of the people of tiffs
county in giving any information that
ll ey can to the department. It will
be treated as s trrtly confidential, and
absnbitely secret. If thee
• ran receive I
this co-ojiorntion this illi it distilling
will le broken up. Mr. Cortina also

package
during
package

TfJE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!

RUBBHR FOOTW EAR

t!|ipim*iilly bw n in the water several
wcekr.
i\hout four weeks ago, a negro wo­
man appeared at ihr* n’erilT’s ollict!
with the complaint thnt her mother
had disappeared nt Enterprise Junction.
Shu gave her nnnr.' :u C la ri Clemons
and her home ns Arcadia, and stated
that her m other was Helen Ford anil
came from Griff!in, Ga. !t is thought
that the body found in hake Monroe
may possibly he the Indy of tins negro
woman. The body was found in the
lake about ‘J 1.» mi hr. southeast of Ent-rprUe Junction,

shop* in the north thU summer nnd rcl.w
mained uiitil he obtained what he w a n t-. r Ida with ail the lumtmr needed for
r&lt;l in the very lutost improved ntacliiil j hluilding of all kind*. A. I). Zachary
cry for tin* plant. It has now been (amd Clius. Tyler the prime movers in
installed nml the Iffg mill is working . t his large enterprise deserve the support
almost to full capacity with n sm all!"if the people of this community in their
army of workmen turning out the m n-&lt;e•ndeavor to put Hanford on the map
terial for the heads and sides of the new | in the manufacture of crates. They
“ l confire their attention to celery
open itead crate with stapled head thnt j will
•rates
this season hut next year will lie
will noon he the most popular crate in
the market. It is made stronger pr,e» 1 in a position to make lettuce hum|tent
AND EXPECT TO MANUFACTURE
bably than any tit Iter crate in the m ar- Jn^d very tiling in the way of carriers
ALL KINDS OF CRATES AND
ket and is patterned nffler llw turds ulf for lite growers.
HAMPERS AND DRESSED
the grower living '. uilt for hard knock!
LUMUEIt
and built upon tho improved plan of the
One of the grratest assets to any manufacturers who have studied the
growing city i s 'the establishment of a needs of, the growers.
Machine* that groovs the heads and
factory or mill that gives employment
to a number of men and that baa u put Lhem together, that staple them
weekly pnyioll of sufficient proportions und that do the work of many men put
to make a noticeable difference in every up a crate in the short,s t space «*f time.
channel of trade. Hanford Inis never Now machinery will also he installed
had any large factories or mills In the that will make the old fashioned nosed
sente of the word large but there are a head mnde with nails for these who
number of smaller contents thnt have want them. The new stylo stapled and
ventilated head will no doubt he adopt­
demonstrated what a larger plant
would mean to the city and it U will, ed by the majority of the grower,, om e
a feeling of pride that the cltbens point they have proved their worth. The
to the Zachary-Tylor Crnto Co., that Zachary-Tyler Co., is well equipped
has started* this week in the manufac­ for this work having the latest omprnvture of celery rrates. There was n ed veneer machines and cutting machine
Their
time in the history of this section when und a big brick dry kiln.
l&gt;eop!e thought u crate mill would not steaming sheds are also arranged for
|i*y — u strange Idea in the v«ry center the steam to come from underneath
the ventilated floor insuring a uniforty
steaming and in the dry kiln they have
a system of rurs that take the Immense
racks of veneer and takifig them Into
the kiln and from there to the mill and
the empty racks are then carried by
Other ears back to the kiln insuring a
steady stream of material for tho mill
nt all times.
In fact the Zachary-Tylor Cn seems to
bo the last word in a crate mill mid they
dare now employing about fifty hands
with u capacity of 210,000 crates a day,
and their pay roll for the week just
ending Is about 1000 and their rombined business means the bringing of
$5000 per week into the city of Sanford
thnt formerly went chew! ere. In time
they expect to make nr ingcmenta for
rhe rafting of leg up and down the
and Chas. Tyler of the firm w tnl direct tive into their mill and they will then
to the head qua: tt’rs of the mn-Hn* manttfa tero y M rr y r : lumber and

IT’S NOT YOUR HEART
IT’S,YOUR KIDNEYS
K i d n e y d lis a s n t i no r e i p c e t r r of p e r ­
r o n s . A m a jo r ity of tho Ills ntltiotinir
p e o p l a today can ba trac ed back to
k i d n e y trouble.
T lio k id n e y s a r e tb a m o a t I m p o r t a n t
o n r a n n or th e l&lt;ody. T h e y a r e th e
n ito r e r s , the p u rldera, o f y o u r blood.
K i d n e y disease le u s u a lly IndlcatM* by
w e a r i n e s s , slreplessness, nervousness,
d e s p o n d e n c y , backache, sto m a c h t r o u ­
ble. p a in In loins and lo w e r abdom en,
c a l l ato n e s, gravel, r h e u m a tis m , sc ia tic a
a n d lu m b i g o .
.
A ll th e s e d e r a n g e m e n ts a r e n a t u r e 's
s i g n a l s to w a r n you t h a t (ha k id n e y s
n e e d help.
You ahould ' u s e OOLD
U K D ^ b U a e rl e m Oil Capeulee Im m e­

d ia te ly . The soothing, lienUng oil slimu la tn s th e kidney*, m a n n liuuniinalio n s ami destroys th o g erm s which
h a v e caused lb Do n o t w a it until to­
m o rro w . d o to y our d r u g g i s t today and
In sist on UOL.D MKDAL, H aarlem Oil
C apsules. lit I t r e n t y - f o u r hours you
■hould feel health and v i g o r returning
a n d will ilesi, the d ay y o u (lilt heard
of dO M &gt; JIDDA!, lln n r le m Oil.
A f t e r you f i e | th a t y ou hav e cured
y o u r s e lf , continue |o t a k e ono or twe
rdpatili-a each day, ro a.i to kerp la
llrst-i 1 i.'ti CnndlU m an d w a r d off tba
d a n g e r of oth e r a tta c k s .
Asti for tbo orig in a l Ihinortril
MKIiAI, brand. Thrci) str.cn. Money re­
funded If they do not h e lp yuu.

2m

A M E L S arc in a clas" by them selves— ensily the
most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you
ev er smoked. You can prove th u t! .Simply compare
C am els pulT-by-pufi with any cigarette in the world at
a n y price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satisfaction to the utm ost te s t!
9

C

C a m e l a are aold e v e r y wnarmin scientifically seated
paokatfea n f 30 Cigarette* or
I t n p n c 1a ;*r ,(30Cci'&lt;aretten)
in a
vino-naper -c o v e r e d

c a rta ,,. W e •irongty rocoa imend t h i s c a r t o n tor thm
h o m e o r office s u p p l y or
wAan y o u travel.

R. J. R e y n o ld , T obacco Co.
W u ia lo n -S a ltm , N. C.

’M ad e to m eet y o u r taste, C am els n e v e r tire it, no m a tte r h o w
lib erally you sm oke them ! T h e expert blend of choice T u rk ish
and choice Domestic tobaccos jnukes C am els delightful—so fullbodied, yet so fascinatingly sm ooth nml m ellow -m ild. E v e ry
tim e you light one you get n e w and keen er cnj’oym ent I
F re e d o m from a n y unpleasant c ig a retty a fter taste o r an y
u n p le a sa n t cigaretty o d o r,m a k e s C am els a s u nusual as th e y are
enjoyable.
I n fact, Cam els appeal to th e m ost fastidious sm oker in so
m a n y new w ay s you n e v e r will m iss tho absence of coupons,
p re m iu m s ot gifts. Y o u ' l l p r e f e r C a m e l Q u a l i t y I '

�vm r '.T —
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«rrnM PEB » » 1919

. ~r*w*» - 1

THE SANFORD HERALD

SEED POTATOES
y c booking orders now for Maino Grown Seed Fotatocs—11 pock

* This stock is from fields fret* from disease.

DISCHARGED
SOLDIERS CAN

Delivery in December

jad January.

IN SEC TIC ID ES
vor C \N SECURE: FROM US ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS AND
'U
INSECTICIDES — PRICES ARE R IG H T .
Pfliverie* of all goods are Flow and uncertain. You will be more certain
c/ getting your goods when needed if your order in in our hands. Large
jt^V* of “!l growers' supplies.

CHASE &amp; COM PANY
Sanford, Florida

CHRISTMAS
DRAWS NEAR
MERCHANTS SAY
|W SANFORD IS SHOW ING
THE TR IE HOLIDAY SPIR IT

M ETHODIST
CONFERENCE
IS FINISHED

Cferiitmas seems to mean more
W HITE
IS
SENT
TO
£i,)fir than formerly if the crowds DR.
Ctriitmas shoppers are any rule
OCALA AND REV
,S.
W.
|y which the season can he judged.
WALKER C O M ES HERE
]• is certain that a t no tim e In forLakeland, Dec. 1G.—The 76th ancr years have there been such
nual
session of the Florida conference
trndtd stores as we now have mornclosed
at 9:30 last night with the
ihjsoon and night and the merduts have decided th a t if ^possible Jreading of anr»/Wnfr:**n?? by Blr.hop
;.«) wili keep liie uloicfi Open at \V. A. Candler as the last thing on
I.:.Vt part of lhta week and next tiie program. A packed house was
jiuji providing there are lights; present to hear th e appointm ents
I ud this will greatly enhanre the np- reuil and to hear th e remarks a d ­
Idiiitt of the stores and liven up dressed to the preachers before their
pastorates for another year became
I
generally.
public
information.
The merchants of Sanford have
|t p r snd hotter stocks this year
Yesterday was u strenous day. For
thi ever before. Tliey are taking th e first four dnys of the conference
tire idvertising space and paying business sessions were held only in
j gx» mention to their stores and th e morning from 9-to 12 o’clock, but
rire windows and more attention y esterd ay the order was changed
ti tie stocks they carry with the and a t noon it was voted to have an
Mill that Sanford is the trading afternoon session beginning at 2::30
I «!!ff of this section of Florida T h is was adjourned a t 5:45 with th e
riijr people coming as far ns twenty tim e set for the la st session at 7:30
lire or thirty or even fifty miles o’clock. Meetings of boards, commis­
I my to trade in Sanford and these sions and comm ittees consumed the
|j«p!e »re noted here each week afternoons for th e first four days
Itlich means that the Sanford stores while th e evenings were devoted to
are whit they want and are trout- specialties and religious services.
them right or they would not
D r. W hite was not returned to
Ikwne regular customers.
Sanford for nnother y rn r but was
appointed ns pastor cf tlfo M etho­
d ist Church at O crla. Rev. S. W.
W alker was appointed to fill the
plilplt hero for the next year. The
following is tiie list appointm ents
for the Orlando D istrict:

Try a Herald Want Ad

| i0

Tin;

WAR
H A SN 'T
STARTED
AGAIN
|f» iu*t the m w tire th a t cost
I* Lsch of money blowing out
| tf1 from nowhere. R ut never
P*
worrying, Mr. M otor| *,Jf 'ire vulcanising will fix
¥ * “P in great shape. We'll
• you money and mako your
than over.

®I VULCANIZING WORKS
l'HONE 17
lu 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida

SEED
ANCE
111
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i| T E S T E D

* G E R M IN A T IO N

[

^ “lir ‘ 1 uli' lurt nt, and

l*Vf i 1h H IG H E S T
I

b e fo re

k n o w n

^ • b y i I; n tin g s e e d s
*' (
ye u ; re h o u n d to

F ' 1 ‘‘ ■•^n y r ■u lts fo r a
I'* ■■ !•!(• err.p, p ro v id e d soil
L* " ’ b&gt;( r
Wimble.

c n d itio n s

I

*—*kct St., I h ilsd e lp h la ,

M ay Cut Ske «r Illg Papers
Washington, Die. 16.—An early re­
port by the senate postotllce committee
on the Anthony bill designed to control
the use of news print paper by Ineresiishtg the postage on newspatiers am1
periodicals using more than 21 pag s
of (paper daily was cxpcctrd tesla)
Daily sessions of the committee was
planned until som;* form of rrcommerdation was agreed upon.
The committee was told yesterdny
that th* this of print papetwby tiig tlaid(s could be curtailed urul thnt unle.
this v. ili done theuFund* t f .'mail payert
would bp fordeed out f buiiness. P.t
present at I u -j rf rnctroi. illtan papcis
opposed the bill and tie* '-.re:! restrict
Ions on th e size of their hsue would m i
tmlerlally c.M the nm .Her pap-cra blit
would w .rlt a gercal hardal.Ip on other
publUhWrs.
Reports New Comet

J ; ■SIMON &amp; SON
Pa.

Will Be Too Lntc After December
^ Ist If They Cannot Pass T he
Physical Examination
A tlanta. Ga.. Dee. !7. After D i; comber 31st many discharged ser­
vice men who have allowed their
Governm ent insurance to lapse, can­
not reinstate it, nor secure insurance
of any other kind.
For this reason the American Red
Cross, through its Home Service sec­
tion, is endeavoring to communicate
by letter, by personal touch and in
every way possible with former sol­
diers and sailors before this date to
get them to pay up their premiums
before it is too late.
If u m an was idsrharged more than
eighteen m onths ago, lie has until
December 31st to reinstate his in­
surance if he has allowed it to lapse
through non-paym ent of premium.
After th a t tim e he must have a phys­
ical exam ination, and if he does not
pass it, his insurance is "finee" If
ho does n o t pass the Government ex­
am ination for insurance, he cannot
pass the euxmination for other kinds
of insurance.
Tills ruling will apply as well to
men who arc unable to pass the ex­
amination on account of wounds re­
ceived in th e service ns to men who
have suffered injuries, or because
diseased a fte r their discharge from
the arm y. It a man was was dis­
charged less thnn eighteen m entis
ago, he has eighteen m onths from
the date of his discharge to rein­
state iiis insurance w ithout eaxmination.
In order to prevent the loss of
their insurance to many men who
are not aw are of the rulings in re­
gard to it, tiie Red Cross is under­
taking to help as many of them as
it can reach, and to acquaint every
ex-service m an with the conditions
of reinstatem ent.
MORGAN EARNED DEGREE
Was Fast Friend oT England
Should be Rewarded

and

London, Dec. 17.—The Spectator
points out to the Eng!lshm3cii that the
honorary degree of doctor of laws donferred by Cambridge University on J.
P. Morgan , of New York, was "extra­
ordinarily well-served” .
"M r. Morgan bus always lieen a fast
friend of this country and a hard worker
for closer Anglo-American understand-?
ing,"
the
Spectator
continued.
‘‘Early in 1315 his lirnt was selected to
act as commercial agents for the British
government in the United States. It
was he who concentrated and coordinat­
ed the enormous orders for war materials.
J . I \ Ililhurn, presiding older; He also a-twl as agent for the French
A popka mirsion. F. M . C. Eads: government and by eliminating corrAvon Park and DcSo'.a City, W. A. petition in prices and deliveries he
Fischer, Del,and, E. J. Gates; E n­ prolmgly saved the Allies hundreds of
terp rise mission, to ho supplied by millions of pounds.
" I t was Mr. Morgan lliagnin who
W. J. B artlett; Grovclnnd and Clerm ont. II, C. H ardin; Ilaines City took the chief part in placing on the
ami Loughman, C. E. Guteridi;e; American* market the Anglo-French
H aw thorne circuit, to be suppli ■«! loan lor 100,000,000, a loan unpr ccdcntby Allen M cFarlan; Interlachcn mis­ cd in tiie history of eiternal loans by
sion, to be supplied by R. T. Cnl !- any government, lie refused to accept
well; Kissimmee and Single Crerk, any remuneration for placing this loan.
R. F. H odnett; Lake Wales and Ills work in using British securities to
Frostproof mission, K. Hollister; establish the exchange was also invalu­
M aitland circuit, to bp supplied i»y able.
J. J. Thom pson; Moore Haven arid
"Ho lias done more than risk hb
Pnhokce, G. II. York; Orlando, W. fortune in the cause of the Allies; he
A. C ooper; Oviedo and Geneva, L. has also risked his life. II is eecajK
E. W 4ight; Rodman anil Crescent from the German turasin who twice
Citj, W . O. Bencher; Sanford, S. W. wounded him was a narrow
one.
W alker; Seville mission to be suppled Englishmen may well rejoice in any
by R. 1. Allen; Um atilla ami Tavcres honor which can give some satisfaction
A. M. Daigcr: W ebster circuit, Geo. to Mr. Morgan."
E. Sum m ers; Winter G arden, G. W.
Stubbs; W inter Haven, W. F. Jones;
conference evangelist, J. Chapm an
DeLund Q. C.

arc*

?C; ‘! I*«! la! for 1020
f Ldogue

•rars

ilfBI

Mexico C ity. Dec. 17.—T h e di­
rector of th e Central Ob*ervntor&gt;
hero e ta tc : th a t he has seen the new
comet recen tly discovered by the
Japaneso astronom er Sasakky un&gt;
thivt It is clearly vi ible every nVht
rd /'f re vrn o’clock. This is the fift!
new com et reported during th e paid
year.

ELLIS ISLAND
SUBJECT INQUIRY
BY CONGRESS

ALIEN
ANARCHISTS
MAKE
THEIR
HOME
THERE
GOING AND COMING

372 workers including inspectors who b m l t b . 1 1 1 I— i c i i a u p a a r h r I v r r thl* C o u r t d u a a n d p a y a h l a nineteen ye ara a lte r d a te .
on th * fifth d a y of J a n u a r y , A. !&gt;. U 20.
Ilond* n u m b e r e d th lr ty - e U a n d t h l r t y boatd incoming ships.
‘ aam a twin* a r r g u l a r llul* |&gt;ay of ihia aecen
and th lrty -e i(h t to m a tu re and be­
j-ow
rt,
l
o
anaw
rr
t
h
e
tilll
of
rorusilalnl
r
a
It seems an incongruity th a t Ellis nio llril m ain*! you b y 1‘r a r l S m i th «r raid c o m e d u e a n d p a y a b l e t w e n ty year*
a lt e r d a le .
Island which, in Summer, gives the bill will bo lak*n af ronftaaetL
Ilond* n u m b e re d t h i r t y - n i n e a n d f o r t y
I ? tur.thar orde re d t h a t t b U o r d r r ba
r ty - e n c t o m a t u r e a n d becom e d u e
foreigner his first glimpse of the p u H
L lU h n l In l h . S anford l lr r a l d . a n a n . aa nn dd fo
p a yable tw e n ty - o n * y e a r a a f te r d a te .
h n t in S-n.lm S* C o u n t ! . Florida
wonders of the New W orld's me­ pl,aarp». , a p u»br l. U
Honda
n u m b e r e d fo r t y - tw o a n d f n r ty h (or tc.i.r * in*** n t v * » r»V».
th r r # a n d f o r t y - f o u r t o m a t u r e a n d b acom e
W 1 T N K S S in;- h a n d amt uflb ia t u j | nt due a n d p a y a b le t w e n t y - t w o ye ara a f te r
tropolis. a pleasing view of thu
S a n f o r d , S .m ln n lo C o u n t y , Florida, this date.
beautiful lawns and flowers, well- LXlh d a y of N o v e m b er, A l». 1911*.
Honda n u m b ere d forty-five f o r ty - a it a n d
K. A. DOUOLAS*.
kept buildings and a fine harbor -SEAL)
forty-aeven a n d f o r t y - e i f h t t o m a t u r e a n d
C l .r k "f . a i d t I f u l t C o u r t becom e d u e a n d p a y a b l e t w e e t y - t h r e v veer*
, „ .
tly \ . M. D O U G L A S S , n. c.
with the marvelous shylino of New A.
e f te r date.
h. Poutrt,
I lo n d . nu m b ere d f o r ty - n in e a n d fifty a n d
York in the distance, should have Solicitor (or Ci.m pljiriaid
fifty-on" a n d Aftv-lwit t o m a t u r e *«d t e r - n i e
d u e it..! p a / a i d e t w e n ty - f o u r yeara a f te r
metamorphosed during the war into W -I6-SH.
date.
a big detention place for .political Nolle* of Application for T a t l in e d C n d r r
T h e principal a n d Intereat of aald bond*
•Section 113 of th e t.V ncral . S t a t u t e .
be payable at the Ftrat N'llonal fla n k
criminals and the foes of organized
N o tic e la hereby g l v m t h a t J o h n l lr a u r r , will
ot
S anford, In Seminole C o u n t y , Florida.
p u r r h a . e e of T a t C- r l it.c a tr No. 416, d a te d
government.
•
All
lib!* m u tt be a r r u m p a n l r d b y a cer­
• n r t l b d a ) .if J u n e A. II., 1917, h a t filed tified check
for I per r e n t of t h o p a r valu e
The fact is, Ellis island, according »Hd r . i till r a te In my iilflr* a n d h a t m a d e of
t h e Limit} tiid for.
a p p li r a t l u n (or t a t d i e d lo l . t u e In accordT
h
e
Hoard
cd C o u n t y Com mlaaionrr* of
to the authorities, was not intended wt*cv w ith law. Said certificate t i i i b i a o * th e Simlnolii County
rwtrrr* the rifiht to reject
folium m y d t - 1-ribcd p r o p e rty . I t u a t r d In a n y a n d all bid*.
as a prison for such offenderd. Fed­ Sem
in ole ( ‘a u n t y , Florida, to-w it; S &gt; j of
HO A m i ( I F C O U N T Y C O M eral judges, in the past two years N K I i of N W f , Section 27, T o w n a h ip I I ,
M I S S I O N KHS,
8 E M IN O LB
S. Kang* 30 K.,
a r r e t . T h e . a i d la n d Wipe
C o u n t y , Florida.
acting under the authority vested n . . r « r d a t the d a le o( th e U . u a n r c ol aucli
ale In l h . nam e of l.'nLnuwn. l l n l e . t A t l e . t ;
in them, liberated 557 so-called cerllflc
IIY L. I&gt;. l U c a n l 'r o ,
•aid r i r l l l i c a t e .hall be re deem ed according E. A. I l O U f i t.A SS
Tcm.
"dangerous aliens" either upon their lo law , t a t deed will Iraur t h r r . n u n l h e f i t h Clerk
tfi-4tc.
C h a ir m a n .
d a y of J a n u a r y A. U. 1920.
own recognizance or in the custody
W l l n c t i my uffirlat . l e n a t u r e a n d
at
NOTICK OF SOLIOFF'H HAI.H.
Mti d a y of lle c em ber A. )&gt;., ill 10,
of their lawyers, according to Re­ t( hS lE. Atin*
N o tic e la hereby r i v e n t h a t u nde r and hy
J.)
!(. A. IMIlMil.ASS,
presentative Isaac Siegel, n n um ber Clerk C lre u lt C o u rt Sem inole C o u n t y , v i r tu e Ilf a n r a r r u t i o n laaued out id a n d
u n d t r the aval of t h e Circuit C o u r t of SemiFlorida.
of the House Im m igration Coe IC-Stc. . j, lt&gt; V. M. l » O U ( it.ASS. It. C. Dole C o u n t y , a n d M a t e uf Florida, b r a r i n f
d a te O e c e m b r r 5 th 1919, In t h a t r r r t a l n
which is investing the Red Peril. Notice o f 4|ipllrallon
llcallon for
fur Tna Heed Under tS?u' * »h»trln the Weatern Union TelMrtlph
Of the O rn ira l Ntatute*.
&lt;
'&gt;v, a corporation, I* thr plantlff, and
N r i t l . n l i t al
During the sanA* period 697 annerh*
a cur­
N o tic e la he reby t h e n that It. W. Swan, ll»»»rd l'ack«rd Land Company,
Pi .
ists, holshcvists and other radical^
_
40.1 , d a te d p o ra tlu n , la th e d e f e n d a n t, t h a r e levied
h e I t h d a y .1 J u n e A. It., 1917. ha* tiled 'u p o n , a n d will offer for tale, a n d aell to t h r
have been sent from various p a rts taald
r e r t i t lc a t e in m y ofilre a n d ha* m ade h lyhia t a n d beat b id d er for c a .h . In front
a
of the United States to New York. p p li c a t io n for ta a Ilie it t o iaaue In a c c o rd ­ of :h* C o u r t Itouae door In Sem in ole C o u n t y ,
ance with law . Fald certificate r m h t a r t a the Florida, d u rin g t h e Irzal huur* of aale a n
Of this number 85 are now In c u s lo follow Iny dcacrib rd p r o p e rt y i l t u a t i d In M onday J a n u a r y 5 t h I 9 2 D. lh* foltow ina
ole C o u n t y . FI oil d a , to-wit: N l j of d r t i r l h r d land a n d p ro p e rty , in Seminole
dy of Acting Im m igration Com m is­ sSem' in
uf Lot 3_Sccilon S Townahip 21 S. Han
K a nr. C o u n t y . Florida, to-w it; T n r S o u t h Half
la n d biclnt
rin e naarwaeil at thr I S ' , I of th* S o u t h w r a t q u a r t e r ( H \V l( ) of
sioner Byron G. Uhl, the successor 3 U K. 2&lt;&gt; a. T h e aald
.............
dale of Ihr luuanrr uf aurli certificate in Section T w o (21. T o w n a h ip T w n e ty - o n * (2 1 )
to Frederic C. Howe, who until re­ t h e n a m e uf t ir o . A. Krillne. Unlcaa aald S o u th , I t a n t * T M tty - o n i F a a t (31 !!,), aald
certificate a hall lo* redeem ed a rru rd ln it to land lo b r told to aatiafy aaid e ic c u t i o n and
cently, ami since 1913 had served as taw
, t a a d e ed will Iaaue th ereon on t h e Gtk Coata. Piur-haarr tu p a y for till*.
K. K. IlltAPY.
dav ol J a n u a r y A. It., 1920
Commissioner.
Shipping
German Dyes
London, Dec. 17. The Board of
Tavle announces that the first ship­
m ent of German dyes will shortly
arrive in this country. It wi'l lie
followed at intervals liy fu rth er
quantities.
W. F. Bartlett
OakfieM, Ga., May 10, f!M‘
Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,

Pstluebtb, Ky.

\Yitne«* m y official . l y n a t u r e a n d (ral Ihia
t h e 5 t h d a y uf December A. l h , 1919.
l.SKAL)
K. A. 1 MlUOt.ASS,
C lerk
C lr e u lt a lh iu rt, Seminole C o u n ty .
Florida.
16-5lr.
liy V. M. I tO U tiL A S S , tt. C.

Notice of M a . l r r ' a Sale
N otice I* h e reb y given t h a t u n d e r a n d by
v ir tu e u| a final deeree of lorerloaure a r d
aale m ade a n d e n te r e d by J u d g e J a n i e . VV.
Perkin*. J u d y e ot t h e S e v r n lh Judicial
Circuit C o u r t of the S l a t e ot Florida, In • 4 m « 4 4 » 4 « « 6 0 * 4 M 4 * « t▼▼▼▼▼
a n d tor th e C o u n ty o ! Sem inole, C o u n ty ,
d a t e d N o v e m b e r I / t h 1919, In C h a n ce ry , Dap Inch Cards Will Be I'atilishrd lla*
in t h a t c e r t a i n r a u u therein pending, wherein drr This Heading At The Rule Of $7.20
M eraay M o n r o e Ilu b rrta a . A d m m lt t r a l r l a I’er Year.
of the F a t a l e of It. (i. Monroe, deceased.
'■ '.*•
r.i.ve 1* i l.f e n d a n t
1, ........ ... t r e t 'u l tr a , a* Speelal M a ile r, will
offei for aale a n d aell In front ot th u C o u rt
llo o .u P o o r In F -n ln c !.- I uuoljr, H o r ld a .
d u r l n e t h e l-yal hour* uf aale, no M o nda y
t h e .ith d a y uf J a n u a r y 1920, the foltowina
d i e r r i b e d l a n d a n d p l u p e r t y , tc&gt;-wlt:
T h e N u r t h w e a l q u a r t e r of t h e S o u l h e a . t
OFFICE IN Tin: CO CUT HOUSE
( l u a r t e r of t h e N u r t h w r i t U u a t te r uf Seetlon 3 1 , T o w n a h ip 19 S o u th , K anr* .31 Faat.
Said aale t u b e m ade t o th e kighrat a n d
heat b id d e r fur caah to aalUty aald deeree
a n d coat*; uufe haa et t o p a y for till*.
(ten. A. D e C o ttr a ,
Speelal M aatrr.
ftlekinaon A* flieklnaon
TIIOMAH F M M F T WILNOra
Solicitor* for C o m p la in a n t.
E. r r.llO I'S O N HOt'SIliJLLmU
IG-Mr.

)S j
BUSINESS CARDS

SCfiELEE MAINES

Please allow me to sta te th a t I
have Hold your hog cholera remedy
for one season nnd have ordered
more for this senson. Last year I
sold it to 12 or 15 men who raise
lings. I told each of them to take
th e remedy, feed it to their hogs
snd if they lost a single hog from
'•sense of any kind not to pay me N o l l r r or S a l* «( tlfi.fiao.nrt J r a a u p D raina g e l l l a l i l r l , lllalrlcl U i a i n a f e Honda.
a cent for the rem edy, b u t when
N olle* I* h e r e b y given t h a t a r a lr d blila
will
r e r e l v r d b y th e Hoard of C o u n t y
they began to sell cotton every man C om mbela aionrr*
nf Seminole C o u n t y , Florida,
a
t
t
h
e
C
o u r t H o u t r , a t Sa nford , Seminole
cam e in nnd paid me for the mediC o u n t y , F lo rid a, on or before II u ’clork A,
•ino and every one of them told me M. on t h r fith d a y id J a n u a r y A, I). 1920.
whirl) t i m e aaid tdda will be u p m r d lor
'••at it was the best bog medicine tAt
h e p u r c h a a e nt $2 6 ,00 0 .0 0 Je eaup D rainage
Tey ever used. One man paid me IMalrirl Honda, a aperlal d ra in a g e dlalrirt
nt Seminol* C o u n t y , Florida. T h e diatrtrt
for the small package and bought d r a in a g e bond* ' —Inc ul t h e d e nom ina tion
ot
H u n d r e d ($ 5 0 0 .0 0 ) Dollar* each,
$5 worth more nnd said it was the a n d Five
be aring d a t * N o v e m b er, 1 al, 1919, a nd
be aring I n tere at a t th* ra t* ot ala per r e n t
best th at he hud ever tried.
a n n u m , p a y a b l e aem l-annaully, num b ere d
rier
Yount very truly,
tom one (11 t o fifty-two ( 621, Inrluaivp, and
m a t u r i n g a n d b r r o m ln g duo and p a yable
W. F. B artlett.
aa follow* to -w it:
Honda n u m b e r e d one a n d tw o l o m a tu r e
M erchants Grocery Co.,
a n d lirrorae d u e a n d p a y a b le five yra r* a fte r
Sanford,. Fla.
date.
Honda
n u m b e r e d th ree a n d four t o m a ­
*-3tc
ture and berom n
d u e a n d p a y a i d r ail
year* a f l r r d a l*
’v e lc s s n c ss Results In Failure
Honda n u m b e r e d five a n d all lo m a tu r e
:'h a t Is why we soy "Feed II. A. a n d b e co m e d u e a n d p a yable erven yrar*
d a te ,
Thomas’ Hog Powder according to a f teHronda
n u m b e r e d erven a n d rig h t to m a ­
t
u
r
e
e d u e a n d p a yable r i g h t
directions. DO NOT
F E E D IT year* aanldt e r b ecom
d a t* .
Honda n u m b e r e d nine a n d ten tu m a tu r e
SLO PPY , but mix it with ground
a n d h e rnrne d u e a n d p a y a b le nine year*
feed and moisten with ju st enough ■Her d a l e .
H onda b u m h r r r d eleven a n d twelve lo
water to mako a crum bly mass.
a t u r e a n d h e r iim r d u e a n d pa y ab le ten
Then ench hog gets a beneficial m
year* a l t e r d a te .
n u m b e r e d thirte en a n d fourteen
dose. See full directions on package. t o Honda
m a t u r e a n d beenm* d u e a n d p a yable
Your money hark if you arc nnt i l e v i n yra r* a f te r date.
Honda n u m b e r e d fifteen a n d alateen to
xtisfled
m a t u r e a n d b r r n m r d u e a n d p a y a b le twelv e
year*
after date.
te r 'ltr .n 'i Grocery Co
Honda n u m b e r e d aeventeen i a n d eighteen
t o m a tu r e a n d heroine d u e a n d pa y ab le
Sanford, Fin
7-5tc

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In C l ir u l l ( ’Olid. S o i o n l h JuiUrinl Circuit.
In anil fur Nam lnnta C o u n t ;, Flotilla. In
C h a n te r }
U. p. Sw op*, C o m p la i n a n t
O rilrr ot
va.
Putdlratlon
K. S. Sravi-y r t al,
I &gt;&gt; l&lt; n d n n t a , ,
T o tlin u n k n o w n hilt*, deviarea, c r a n t r e a or
o t t u r i l a l c i a n t * a nd all partlea i (aiming a n
Inti r* .i t l n t l 'f F*. ft. P e a v r y , William I'.
Itugrra. T h o t n a . It. S . v . y , T h o m a i It. I.nvy.
M.
I l r n r k a n d M a r t h a , hla wife, K. S.
Savcv a n d C y n t h i a Sevey, hit wife, J . C.
M r l t r l d r , C o o p e r lir o r e t y C o m p a n y , a entp tita llon, J o h n I. t lr n a r h , W o .lry | „ I t r a n r h ,
T. W. Moran. IlllU hoto t ir o e e r y C o m p a n y , a
ro tp o fatlo li. K. M. ' ( r N a t t . J . It. M r N a l t ,
K. M. P u t n a m , J n m i a A. la vey, J a m r * A.
( • t r y a m t J . It. T h n m p . o n . Wtn. II. Aleianilit, A t e i a n d c r A l t u m -11 a n d W. K. A lpia niter or o t h i r w U e In lh* p r o p e r l y hereinafter d tac rtU rd , ami th* u n k n o w n iurre*»nr»
n Irii.t of W. I*. Palm er, d e r t a . n l , a . . l ( n e e
of Andrew Aulln. and to *11 p a r ti r e elalmini;
an Intereat In aaid p ro p e rty , e ltu a te In HemIn'l* C o u n t y , Florida, to-wit;
" l l r f l n n l n e five e h a l n i ao u th of th* n o r th writ r n r t i r r of th* a n u th w ie t o u a r t i r of th*
• u u l h r u t o u a r l e r ol Section 15. T n a r r a h tp 21 H
of llanc* 31 e a . t , t h r n e n aouth fifteen rhalna.
t h e m e e ( * t nine h u n d r e d a n d o ne-hall leet,
t h r m r n o r t h lour h u n d r e d a n d * * r r n l t e n
f e d , t h e n r e we*l i r t r o h u n d r e d , fitly a n d
one-third (eel, t h e n r r n o r th five h u n d r e d and
e ls h ly -th ree feet, the nee weet one h u n d r e d
and fitly t r e t to lh* plar* of h e e l n n l n i.
Alro th* we*t halt of th* n o r t h w n t q u a r ­
ter of thy a c r t h w e . t q u a r te r of t h u n o r t h e a a t
quarter, ^ e - t l o n 2 2 . T o w n a h ip 2 t , a o u th of
Itanye 31 r a d .
Alio L o t One of C liurrh lUock In th* T o w n
of O rlr d n , Flurlda, lielny a jiarrel of la n d 0 U
feel ra&gt;t a n d w r i t liy I S I. 6 feel n o r t h a n d
aouth off t h e weal end of ra id C h u r r h L ot, a
plat of aald C h u r c h lot lir l n f of record In
Plat Itnok A, a t pay* M l In the Puldlc Iterurda of Oranff" C o u n t y , Plotid a In w b ir h
th* county of Seminole waa form erly a p a r t) ,
•aid plot tielny e n title d A l e ia n d r ia or O vie­
do.”
You a n d e ac h of you are h e r e h v orde re d
to a ppear t o I ho co m p la in a n t'* hill of r u m plaint herein Died, on M o n d a y , lh* 6 t h d a y
of J a n u a ry , A. 0 . 1920, th* m a n l o i n s u
ttute P a y of thl* C o u r t ,
It t« t u r l h e r erdere d t h a t tM* n u l if * he
puMlahrd for t w r l v * weeV* In th* F a n ford
'L ra ld , a n e e . p a p e r tiuhliahcd In Sa nfurd,
Hetr.inol* C o u n t / , H o r l d a .
W lintta K. A. Dourlaa*, Clerk ot *ald C i r ­
cuit Court, a n d th * real t h t r e e f , thi* th o
l* th day of H eptem her. A. 1). 1919.
&lt;arsl)
L. A. IMJIHit.AHH, Clerk.
Ilavl* ti Ollea.
Bolltllor Tor C o m p ta l n a u t .
6*1 He

New York, Dec. 16,—Ellis Irland
known for years ns "the open door
to th e oppressed of every land" and
which hus become the subject of a
Congressional inquiry by reason cf
its new character as a place of de­
tention for hundreds of nnarchk t
and other "dan orous" radicals, ic
really three small i lands in New
York harbor about one mile rout!
we t of M anhattan. Their total are:
Is approxim ately 20 acres.
Upon the.e islands, known nr
No’.i 1, 2 and 3 are nineteen lar, c
and unall buildings of brick
and
e u l t Court - i o e n l h Jj.IM .il C lreult
tone, many of them handsome In i hIne t al rnd
for tle m lu nl* Cuunly, H a r l d a ,
In t h a u r r r y
tructurc of four and five atorie ,
I’eatl J r . Uh. C o m p ta ln a n l,
&gt;ed
the United States Im m igra­
v*
Pitt for Divoreo
J
. K. Sm ith, p i L n d a n t .
tion Station for this port nr.
Order ot I'lilifteallnn
Tu J. L. tin.lth. Victoria. Alabama:
.vhicli. from July I to D e,em ber
It anprarln.T from n l t i - ' a . l t filed fn I hi r
last, nearly 80,0f*0 aliens entered tfct i-.-vua* th a t y o u , J . Ri S m ith , are a realder.t
f a alat* nf t h e U n l l i d F l a l n o t h t r t h a n
Land of U pportunity nnd Freedom th*
ita i * of l l - r ‘-!r pr. I t h « t &gt;ou a re n o . a
- aide*t of th * a la t e of Ala* a- a a n d t h a t
H undred: cf "unde^itab’ea" it ahouh
there It rt» per- n* In t h e - t a l e of I lnr|if;
o *t ite I, tvrro r.t the ■a o tlm i 11)4 W tltr of a • ihp.- ■na'iip n v horn Would
! led th deiVu-lnnt a n d t h a t you a r e n e t t
"*nt,baclt to t ’ &lt;• lands of their blrtj . the
arte of t w e n t y - &gt;ne year*.
Thl* ii t h or. fore t o r o m m a n d y e a . J . K.
The immigration rervice here i

.ihrrilf Seminol* C o u n t y , Florida.
I l ir k i r a o n tk Plcklnaon A t t v ’a for I’lainliff.
I te 5t C.

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Sanford.

LAWYERS
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Florida

Automobile Protection
FIRE and THEFT and COLLISION In.
turanco lisucd by tho FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is tho
safpMt and cheapest In tho world. Write
for Information to headquarters Orlando.
Agents wanted In every town In Florida.

HENRY Mc L A U L I N

JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES;
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GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

t h i r t e e n ye ara a l t e r dale.
Ilond* n u m b e r e d nineteen a n d t w r n t y to
m a t u r e a n d beenm* d u e a n d pa y a b le f o u r ­
t e e n y r a r * a f te r d a te .
Honda n u m b e r e d t w e n ty -o n e a n d t w r n t y tw o a n d t w r n t v - t b r r * t o m a t u r a a n d become
du&lt;- a m t p a y a b l e fifteen y r a ia a lt e r date.
Honda n u m b e r e d t w e n ty - f o u r a n d tw e n ty five a n d tw *nty-*la l o m a tu r e a n d b r m m e
d u e a n d p a y a b l e alateen yea** a lt e r d a le .
Honda n u m b e r e d tw r n ty - a e v e n a n d t w r n t y
eight a n d t w r n t y - i i l n r t o m a tu r e a n d beenm*
d u e a n d p a y a b l e a eventeen yrar* a lte r d a te .
Honda n u m b e r e d t h ir t y a n d thlity -n n *
a n d t h lr l v - l w n t o m a lu r * a n d h e r n m e d u e
a n d p a y a b le e ig h te e n vr«r* a f te r date.
Honda n u m b e r e d t h ir t y - t h r e e a n d t h ir t y f o u r a n d th ir t y - f i v e t o m a t u r e a n d beenm*

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

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of tho cyo
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Glasses Oiled, broken lenes du­
plicated
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tion, the fertilizer must be made Ions in advance,
batched and, and reground. This calls for enormous
store house capacity. Acres of Hooring are necessary
to insure goods being thoroughly cured, seasoned,
blended, before sending them out to you.
Labor is high and difficult—many olher expenses
and problems are to be met—hold fast to all the sure
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DECEMBER 19
Health Crusade in the Public Schools
Hon. It. H. Hixson.
8:20—Compulsory A ttendance,
Hon. George W. Tedder.
8:46 Teachers nnd Labor Union
Affiliation, Dr. P. II Hensley.
9:10 -t}chool Gardening in the
South, Hon. F. A. Merrill.
Section Meetings
Rural School Section
Wednesday, Dec. 81, 10:80 a. m.
Hnptlst church. R. L. Turner, chair­
WILL HOLD ANNUAL CONVEN­ man: Miss Nellie '.Tiler, s e c n tiry .
TION AT BRADENTOW N ON i 1. The Teachers’ Relation totheo
DECEM BER 30
Com pulsor A ttcn inneo Law, Miss
Bradentow n, Dec. 08.—T he pro­ Amelia Kendall.
2. How to Secure Standardization
gram for the Florida Educational
Association meeting Dec. 80 to Jan. of Ruru’ School:! Under S tate Plans,
1, inclusive, hns been completed and Superintendent C. R M. Sheppard.
is as follows:
8. The Need of Rural School Su­
Tuesday, Dec. 80, 7:80 p. m. pervision, Mrs. Mabel V. Wood.
7:30— Music.
4. Rural Illiteracy in Florida. Rev.
I i. VOC.11 *O it •
H. S. Howard.
8:00—Address of welcome, Judge
6. The R onrd of Health nnd the
Grazier, m ayor of Bradentown.
Rural Schools, Dr. Ralph N. Greene
0. Has the School Lost Its Vision
Response and president's address
Dr. A. Leight Monroe, president of the Rock of Ages? Dr. William
A. McKeover.
Florida Educntionnl A:*sociatioJ.
9:00—Address, Hon. W. N. Shcats
High School Section
sla te superintendent.
W ednesday, Dec. 80, 10:80 a m.
9:45— Reception a t M nnnvlsta ho­ M ethodist church. Prof. Charles W.
tel.
Fisher, chnirmnn: Prof. R. W. Scnlcy
W ednesday, Dcc.31, 9:30 u. m. secretary.
9:30—Music.
i How Does the Returned Soldier
Invocation.
View the Work of Our Present Day
9:15—General announcem ents.
Hgh Schools? Prof. Ray.L. Hamon.
10:15—Section meetings.
Note: Prof. Hamon was a soldier
W ednesday, Dec. 30, 3 p. m. In France for more than a year, the
3:00—Some practical Plan for nst few m onths of which he was a
Teacher T raining in Florida to Meet stu d e n t at the soldiers' university at
the G reat and Increasing Teacher Raune.;
Shortage, J. M. Guilliams.
2. Should we adopt th e S'X-tliree
3:30—Business meeting, election Plan
in
Place
of th e Present
of officers, etc.
Eight-four Plan? Prof. 1. T . Pear­
W ednesday, Dec. 31, 8 p. m. son.
8:00—Music.
8. Disciplining High Schools Stu­
8:15—The Sm ith-Towner Mil',
d e n ts in Small Schools Composed of
Hen. W. J. Sours.
AM. (}r.irfr&lt;
M, P Geiger.
a 0 o i ociiool us Cruutivt De­
Kindergarten Section
mocracy, I)r. Win. A McKeover.
Wednesday, Dec. 80. 10:80 a. m.
Thursday, Jan. 0, 9:30 u. m.
ManuvUtn hotel: Miss Mabel II.
9:30—Music.
Wheeler, cbnirrnun: Miss Laura Cush­
Invocation.
man secretary.
9:45—W hat Per C ent of the School
Address, the Itdlufion of the Child
Fund Should Be Used Exclusively
for Teachers* Salaries? Charles M. to the Home M aking Courses Miss
f' th M. Thom as state supervisor
Fisher.
home
economics.
10:05—Educational M easurements,
E. V. Sayers.
Address, Kindergarten Propaganda
10:25 — M ethod of Selection and in Florida, Miss Emma 0 . Hclseth,
Qualifications of School Official*, followed by discussion.
Charles M. Jones.
Uusiness meeting.
10:45—The Rural School and the
History Section
Home, Miss Flora II. Born.
Wcdnesdey, Dec. 80, 10:80 a. in.
11:00—T he Effect of the Reaction Presbyterian church; Prof. F. W.
from the War Upon Educational Iluchholz, chairm an: Prof. A rthur
Policies, Dr. R. II. Alderm an.
Willinms, secretary.
11:30—Tilt* Young nnd the High
1. How to Find the Hidden Ener­
Cost of Amusement, Dr. William A. gies in the Child. Dr. William A.
McKeover.
McKeover.
Thursday Afternoon, Jan. I.
2. The Grain nnd Chnff of Ameri­
Seeing Ilrudentow n and vicinity. can History. Prof. 1). G. Longston.
T hursday, Jan. 1, 8 p. m.
8. History Repeats Itself. Prof. K .
8:00—The Place of the Modern II. Cassels.
4. Correlating Current History with
with Ancient. Prof. .1. E. Rickelaon.
6. General discussion.
G. Bus ness meeting.
Vocational Section
G O O D TO
W edncsdcy, Dro 80, 10:80 a. in.
T H tlA X T
Episcopal Church: Miss E dith W.
Thom as, chnirmnn: Miss Lnuise Pow­
SEALED HNS ONLY
ell. secretary.
AT YOUR GROCERS
Industrial education—the Florida
Field anil What is Being Done.
Thom as H. Qulglxy state supervisor
trades and Industries.
Agiiculturu education—The Work
of the Agricti tural Teacher: (nj In

MAXWELL HOUSE
CO FFEE

the Class Room, (b) Out of School,
E. A. Hayni, itato supervisor agricult ura' education.
High School and College Credits
for Vocational Agriculture I*. K ,
F attig. departm ent teacher training
Unlverisry of Florida.
The Standardisation of Home Een- For Fourteen Months Iowa Worn
nntnics in the Public Schools. Miss
an Has Been Hunting for
Adelaide S Ilaylcr federal agent for
Soldier Boy.
vocationnl education in home econo­
mics.

Yakimas Conduct Institution a t
W apato, Wash.

War Department Gives Harry E,
Rosa Fine Record fer Bravery and
Coolness In Action—Suffer*
Lapses of Memory.

Huntington, W. Vo.—How 11 moth­
er’s h eart Is nchlng for her soldier
son, who has been missing for 14
months since h e wjis shell shocked
while serving ns n dispatch hearer In
tho battle of Sol-sons, wns revealed
here by Mrs. Clark D. Ross of Des
Moines, Iowa, who bus been searching
frantically for her son, Harry, age
twenty-one. Mrs. Ross came to Hunt­
ington a few hours too late to Und
her son. who hud nppenlod to the local
Red Cross for aid, hut left headquar­
ters before n telegram to his mother
was answered.
Suffers Shell Shock.
"My hoy was shell (dunked nt SoUsona while acting us u runner for .Ma­
jor McCloud of the twenty-sixth Infan­
try. and wns reported 'missing In ac­
tion' In July, 1918," said Mrs. Ross
here ycstenhiy. "He wa« not killed,
I mn sure, for severnl of his compan­
ions told me he wns given first aid.
I have been hunting for him rnlnly
for 14 months, nnd I have questioned
hundreds of soldiers, nnd searched
through ninny hospitals, nil of whom
have been asked to wnteli for him.
Apparently he Is suffering from laptfes
of memory. One day he knows who
Indians, ant! Hi.'* u u n iry
goe.v fnM ' h&lt;* is nnd the next day he doesn't.
Its eoiTers Is nearly nil the product of I 1 believe from what he told the ltcd
tho fertile Yakima vnlley, where the Cross in Huntington that he Is getting
Indians own thousands of nere*. It Is better nnd Is on Ida wny home. Hnr
the only bnnh of Its kind In the United ry Wns « good soldier. He wns first
Staten, nnd It Is a good hank.
in the North Dakota National Guard
It was founded lust yenr by Philip tmd Inter with the regular unity. Ills
Olncy, president, nnd n group of In- job In the national hnnk nt Wnhpotnn,
dlnns associated with him.
North Dnkotn, Is waiting for him. I
A descendant of tho Ynklmn chiefs have n letter from tho udjutnnt genend tho Scotch settlers who first built ernl pm Isi tig him highly for his sen'their homes In the valley, Olncy Is n ices nnd for his bravery nnd coolness
shrewd business man nnd n tennclous under fire. I urn nfrnld he got scared
otic.
Ho Is tremendously proud of |n Huntington nnd will not eotno hack
his Indian ancestors, nnd It Is one of ilcro. If he could know nnd underhis nmhltlons to Hvo up to the best of ntund that It In his mother who Ih
their traditions.
looking for hhu. I mu sure he would
He himself owns 240 ncres of land, make the effort to come homo when In
which he farms fo the host ndvnn- his right mind."
Officers, Except Cashier, Are All In
dlans, and They Are Proud
of the Dank.

Gets Gold W atch
For Biggest Lio
New York.—In n contest us to
who could tell the biggest lie In
one minute’s time, Jam es Mc­
Intyre of McIntyre A Ilenth
won n gold watch a t n testi­
monial concert given for Bncney Fngnn. minstrel, In tho
Manhattan opera house.
Mr. McIntyre said thnt he
knew that *‘ul one time there
was uu honest lawyer," He had
lip rely finished Ids sentenco
when Ids one-minute tlu&gt;e wns
up. hut he got the wu\ch.
The performance wns given
tty friends nnd associates of
Mr. Fngnn on the stage, and
tunny who nro fnmlllnr with his
career were In the audience.

How the Swindler Plays the
Game in Texas.

Slut Sky” Legislation Falla to Provido Way of Bringing Offenders to
Justice—With an Initial Capita! of
25,000 Many Easily Make Profit of
$100,000 to $200,000 Within a Few
Months.
Notwithstanding (ho accumulating
evidence Hint systematic oil well swin­
dles arc being perpetrated on nn ex­
tensive scale In Texas, no wny hns ns
yet been discovered for bringing offend­
ers within the renrhes of tho Inw.
It hns been found thnt the so-called
"blue-sky" law of Texas Is practically
worthless, so fn r ns preventing tho
Dying Act Saves Passengers.'
orgnnlzntlon of Irresponsible oil comA
dying motormun's Inst net wns to
panics nnd tho sale of stock which has
npply
the brakes to his car to prvrnt
no value.
It Is In the wildcat well-drilling It from going over tho precipitous I;.
gntne thnt tho biggest swindles nro ellne on tho Hudson pnlhndes ^
pulled ofT. It 1ms hern proved time Kdgewnler, N. J. Thrown fn&gt;m their
nftcr time thnt It la possible for n tnnn scats by the sudden stopping of th*
nr set of men with nn initial capital of ear. the 30 passengers found the no
$25,000 to easily make n profit of :ortnun, Alexander Rnhh, dead frca
$li*&gt;,000 to $200,000 within u period of V n rt disease. The car hud stopped on
n few months nt the gume of drilling tho edge of tho precipice.
wells In wildcat territory. The money
In most Instances comes from the peo­
In the Days of Beaver Hats.
ple of the community In which tho fuko
In
the olden days In tin* Failed
well Is drilled. T here Is hnrdly n coun­
ty In ToxnB thnt hns not been tho Btntcs soon after tin* llcvotatlnnuyj
scene of one or more well-drilling oper­ war. a good heaver hut brrntnr 1
ations of this kind. Of course, '.hero kind of family heirloom, and tru
nro n grent mnny legitimate rompnnlos hnndcd down from father to son. For!
thnt nro drilling or hnve drilled wild­ some strange reason It was ronsldrrtd
cat wells, nnd In many Instnnees these to he rather frivolous an) extravnpjjf
In* Riff-n
f , ■, »• *&gt;#» i
holes Iinv * had to In- «hnni*ewggi» Aw
and
it
wns
the
custom
when
a
one reason or another, before they
were c: lplcted. Il Is the professional bought uf.i* to have It out .a strncyj
swindler of whom the lnnd owners und weather before wearing It, to -*ukJ
people general]) tire heninning to com- the n e w n e s s olf."
plnln loudly. Enormous blocks of
stocks of these swindling companies
As to the Nun-ber "Forty”
have been sold to people outside of
Forty may not tie u "magi' - 1 imhsr.1
Texas.
like three, or seven, nnd ll hr.* net iti
extraordinary properties whbh math*
How It Is Worked.
nmllclatis have discovered In the ana
J.
C. Burkett of Taylor county do*her nine, about which a whale inlaid
scribes how tho wildcat oil well men might he written without evl niotr.j
operate:
tin* subject. Hut tin* manner In whirl
"All nt once there will nppenr upon It figures In both fact and lUlhint]
the streets of the town two or threo certulidy calculated to pique carledfj
strangers, and In u few days they will It Is Impossible to dl«ecrn any matt*
let It out In some way thnt they are mntleal reason for sttrli tile of It
tanking Investigations to know If thero wherefore the utiliiml assumption U
nro men In the section who will lensc that It had Its origin in some Hrlkld
their lnnd for oil purposes. They wnlk incident.
nbout nulling the fanners and ranch­
men nnd soon secure 15,000 or 20,(MK
ncres for n dollnr nn ncro or less.
Quebracho Bark Valuable.
Quebracho Imrl;, one of the rhlr
"Then they send for nn 'expert* geol­
ogist to go over the laud nnd locate a exports of the Argentine, will tot
phtce to put In n well. Ho mnke* leather nt least t're e times n* fart 11
an examination and gives a favorable the bnrk of the oak or the ticra!*&lt;li
report. In n short time n mnn Is cm* nnd In less than t**n years fortuna
ployed to put down n well, and In a hnve been made by Investing In qtH
few weeks the derrick Is put tip, nnd hmehn lands. Nearly 1.1*10.000 ton* d
tho owners of the lenses begin to mnke the wood, or the dry extract, nn*
arrangements to sell lenses nt high to the United States end Europe e=j
prtccH. After the well Is down 300 or mtally. Tl e growth of the tree It 1
■100 feet, the owners of the lenses make the slowest, nnd It is estimated tDj
for M to rtH
It known thnt the 'log' of the well la 1,000 years Is rtqulr
first clnss—Just like tho wells nt mntttrlty.
Ranger, Cnddo, or some other oil field.
Espcranca Found Rubber.
This crcntes n little more excitement,
nnd some of the lenses thnt cost GO
It Is believed thnt the rubber tn
cents or n dollnr now sell for $5 or $10 was discovered by n Jesuit mtMks
per nere. But the greatest excitement nry. Fr. ' Mnneeldc E«penutoi. I
hns not come yet. W alt until they gel found It while • n one of his npedr.
down nbout 1,500 feet nnd then sea Journeys among the Cnnibela* India*
whnt will take place.
of South America and gave It the di
"All nt once the report goes out like gulnr iiniiio of the scrintruflnt. b«*B'
wildfire ever the town nnd the roun- he remnneed that the savage* u«*d tt
try where tho well Is lonited thnt they sap of this tree, which harden* qoUl
hnve sm irk 11 ‘showing of gns,’ nnd ly, to mnke rude bottle* that wti
tho excitement runs n little higher shaped like n syringe.
nnd lenses go up ngnln.
"If yon ore not direful n hit will
get hung nbout this time, hut It tuny
ho n little Inter on.
Then Comes the Cleanup.
“When they gut Jqw n nbout lixl (cot

Old Ma!:'* and Bachelors,
A bachelor 1 m y he legal, but there

Is always something funny about idm.
Cn the case of the old maid, there Is al­
ways the possible excuse that her
'.over died: hut If a man wanted to
lev married, he wouldn't pay any nt*
tentlon tn 11 tiling like that.—Ilowe’i
Monthly.
Comtructlan of Pyramids.
now tho Egypt Inns managed to haul
the gigantic stones iisi*d In building
the pyramids bas been for centuries n
subject for speculation. Of Into years
some who have examined the pyra­
mids have come to the conclusion that
the stones are artificial, a kind of
concrete. If so they* were probably
made where they are. nnd the sand of
the deceit wns the principal material
used.

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‘.will a S jic rln l M n lin c e S a tu rd a y

The English Language.
It Is estimated thnt over 1-10,000,0(10
people now speak the English lan­
guage. over 51,000.000 the French, 75,000,000 Herman, 85,000.1*10 Indian, 42,Ot*1,000 BpnnMi. 13.000.00u I'nr.ugurse
nnd 75,000,000 Russian.

Harry E. Rots.
them to wire his mother, giving her
address nnd his regiment nnd com­
pany. When the Red Cross authorities
arranged to provide him with 11 meal
ticket and n hotel room until his
mother could he heard from, nH 11
?*»«t of Ids Identity, he seemed to take
fright. Ho left Red Cross licndqudr­
iers telling them he would he buck
again, hut ho never returned.
While nt Red Cross headquarters
here young Ross behaved so queerly
thnt the Mini Cross workers thought
him mentally deranged, but they sta t­
ed they bad no power to detain hitn
pending word from his mother nnd
could not prevent Idm from Irnvlng
the headquarters.
He Is still In uniform, und following
Is Ii Ih description:
Height 5 feet 8 Inches; slender;
dark hair nnd eyes; uniform cap;
marksman's medal cm left flri-ust.
He wns without funds, nnd told tl a
Red Cross here thnt he had been tanklug ids way on freight trains and said
he had been nt I'ntiu Iti-.ceb, Fin.
Would Abolish Wig*.
London.—Agitation Inis been started
among English barristers to abolish
the weighty horae-hnlr wig und the
(lowing gown which for centuries hns
been the costume of tho profeKjdon In
court. 'T h e wig Is lad, It tickles, and
however dignified n tinn will look
with one on, ho never quite* gets over
the reding that lie Is made up for
comedy," s.ild nn eminent K. C.

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victor* stnrtcd to bury tho enemy
ilenil. Lying face dqwn, phot three
tlm rs In tho back. they found tho body
of tho former "huddle'* who hnd be­
trayed them. He, too, xrta hurled, but
no taps bade him rest In peace.

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FRENCH TO BE W ITHOUT COAL Seventy Per Cent. Employees In
sensational Feat In Russia Not

Surpassed in Wholo History

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j ImpoMibls to Find Remedy for Sit­
uation, Paris Officials
De:fde,
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BElRAYED BY DESERTER
i - ericani Attacked While Asleep by
Superior Forco of R usslana-V lctory
Finally C ro w n s Heroic Strugglo
of the Doughboys.
Sjn Krnticlpco.—Stories of heroism
" |(l. told of the Argonne until they
tn. write n 1» the pages of history,
callnntrj of Hie Amertcun marines
. cimtona Thierry may thrill manline! to tlu- end of time Itself. *»•&lt;&gt; F|or?
cf the vest cm front may pass Into
*ihe cederations, hill ‘never will thenU* n story that can surpass the ono
brought home by tho handful of Amer­
e n , who buttled at Homnnofku. HIt^rla, on June 2d, 1010.
It was disclosed here for the llrst
tunc by Meat. Lawrence D. Haller of
tin* Thirty-first Infantry. With the
lower half of his Jaw shot a way a
wound received In the engagement,
Sctlcr recited the tale haltingly.
Guided by American.
An American soldier deserted anti
-ulded n numerically superior fores'
of Russians lo a poorly protected
ramp, where the Americans were
bivouacked. They were sleeping when
the ondaiight opened. Tho Russians
were massed on the crest of n heav­
ily timbered hill commanding the en­
tire camp, and poured a deadly rltlo
tad machine gun tire Into the thin
llab! tanks. Then vvuo . v
t
•
doughboys when ’ tin- field started.
Winn it ended twenty-eight were dead
sud twenty-live others were severely
wounded. Five of the compuny have
b«n recommended for the Dlstln
jul .died Service cross.
The Russians had pnsed^ns simple
country folk, friendly to the Amer­
icans. They outnumbered their bene­
factor* ten to one. But when they
turned to attack they fired even Into
their own bourns where some of tho
Americans hnd lied for protection
min*! the hall of steel pellet» Hint
rained Into tho camp. Victory finally
rrowned the hemic struggle of the
doughboys.
“Most of the boys who were killed
never lmd n chance to leave thelf
beds." the otHcer said. "They were
•tint while nsleep. The others came
•crumbling out, nnd fought In their
underclothing. I ordered them on to
adrnr.ee In skirmish order. They
tnored ns though on tho drill ground.
A corporal, already wounded In the
foot, led them. Ho walked and the
met) followed.
Burled Without ‘•Taps.**
"'Vo reached a low-lying fcqce, nnd
I organized my defense with two men
on each Hank, three to prntret the
rear, ntid sixteen faring tho enemy.
This Is the manner In which tho men
•net (be Russians, armed with Her­
man and Russian rifles,'
“My orderly was behind tne, carry­
ing my rllle. My pistol was empty, and
I turned tn him. nsklng for the ride.
As lie handed It to mo his bond was
Hawn off. I wna wounded In the leg
by nn American bullet, fired by n
ttuxslnn.
"A Russlnn ran to our ammunition
lent. I put my head out of n window
In a hou«e where I hnd gone to pick
• sharpshooter nnd received n bullet
In the Jaw. My teeth flew over tho
place like fo many pellets, flefora
tone, though, wo had them on the
run."
"Tien tlie fight wns nil over tho

Paris, r r u i u v —Hovemmentol nnd
municipal authorities nnd coni mer­
chants admit the virtual ImpoaslhllHy of finding n remedy for the situa­
tion which has arisen here heenuoo
of the coal shortnge, although cold
weather has not yet really begun.
At a secret session under the presi­
dency of M.. Hvnln, the municipal
council discussed the situation and
reached the conclusion that within a
few weeks coal will not ho nvallnmc.
not only for private houses, hut nlso
for public utility services.

Penknife Will Pass
Through Needle (jye
Wellesley, Mass.—A gold han­
dled pen-knife that Is so small
It could pass through tho eye of
an ordinary darning needlo Is
oil display In the window of Its
maker. Solomon L Baxter, Jew­
eler here. Dnxter claims It Is
the smnllcet penknife In the
world.
The little knife hns two steel
blades measuring three thirtyseconds of nn Inch. Three tiny
steel rivets hold the sides nnd
blades In position.

“ Oil of Joy” Is Produced
From the Cactus Plant

Shanghai Cotton Mills Wom­
en and Children Working
Twuivo Hour Shifts.
One-fourth of tho women In tho
world * are Chinese—“(KUKM.OOO o f
them. They are going Into Industry
In large numbers to work long hours
nnd for little money.
In Hbnnglinl, for Instance, seventy
per cent, of the employees In the
cotton mills are women and children.
Working hours for spinners are" from
six In the morning until six at night
nnd from six at night untll/slx In tin*
morning. Weavers work nonj 5:30 In
the morning until seven at night and
the wages nre from ten to twenty cents
n day. Hundreds of women are em­
ployed In silk filature mills, standing
hour after hour washing cocoons In
tmslns of boiling water In the ex­
cessively hot .rooms necessary for
npnrtrnents where fine silk Is spun
In Canton alone, there nre 150,000
women In factories at a maximum
wage of forty cents a day for women
nnd of fifteen cents a day for girls.
As part of Its program of world
service fm women the National Young
Woindh's Christian Association Is ex­
pecting to put on Its staff of sec­
retaries In Chinn nn expert on In­
dustrial conditions who will develop
social work In factories, nnd work to
Improve conditions for women em­
ployees. , This work will Include tho
Introduction of recreation and soclnl
life nmong the workers nnd of health
lectures and educational classes.

Y. W. C, A. STUDENTS
TEACHING IN CHINA

Various -^rrlos r.f *ho cnctus plant
bnve been used by men seeking forget­
fulness of the woes of their existence.
Th6 “mescal" Intoxication, which Is
produced by a beverage of this sort and
Physical Training School Main­
which *lias In Egypt and India numcron- devotees. Is described ns being
tained in Shanghai.
even .m ore enticing Shan the “hashish
paradise," without causing the physical
Tho vast majority of Chinese men
and mental disorders of the latter. A
similar beverage Ih tin* "pulque" of tho remember their mothers ns cripples
Mexicans, which Is prepared from an llnny a girl wanders Into n mission
American species of uloe. At tin* pres­ school who lias not hnd her own feel
ent time It Is largely supplanted In bound, but Ims never seen n woman
Mexico by "Icpuehl," which Is mndu of her own class who could walk, nnil.
therefore, she wnlks In n most ungnlnfrom Hugnr nnd pineapple Juice.
ly fashion—scarcely conscious of lies
natural feet.
The fTiInruo Medical Association—
Alligator Farming Brings
tn Association composed only of ClilGood Returns for Effort neso physicians mostly graduates fiorr
Amerlrnn nnd English Institution*—
Then* Is much money to bo made In hnvo asked tho entire edurnted commu­
alligator farming. The demand for nity of the country to co-openttw Ir
alligators Is large, constant nnd rapidly better health for the children of Chi­
increasing;,1he supply Is limited and na. All tin* Mission Boards opcrntlni
there Is not much competition. The few In Chinn fell Hint ono of the greatest
alligator farmers In America are pros­ contributions the Young Women'*
pering. Alligators have to be fed on Christian Association could offer te
meat, but they need no food from Hep
the health of Chinn would bo to es
tnhllsh a norm* 1 school for Jho train
tember t to May 1. for Mils Is theh
hibernating senson. when they do not log of physical directors.
Accordingly, In Shanghai, which ti
eat at all. Alligator sk'ns are used fo:
the greatest port In China, tho nation
tanking bags, suitcases, purses, belts
cushion covers, etc., and the teeth nnd nl committee eslnldlshcd such a school
holies nro tnudu Into cuiT links, papet In lUI-t. The school has won favoi
knives, whistles and n any forms o: with iWI educationists, both missionary
nnd government. There h&gt;vo already
cheap Jewelry and cmnnentH.
been nine graduates from this school,
Mils Ylng Mel Chun, a graduate ol
China Ego Traps Snake.
the Wellesley School of Physical Edu
Swallowing a rhhet neat egg was the
enttoa, hns been dean of thib school
fntnl mistake which brought to a close
Omduntes of the school nro s c a tte rs
tie* long egg-stealing career of a blank
from Canton to Peking, teaching wilt
-mike. Found In a hen hunw which
conspicuous success In twelvo mlsslor
it had been plundering, the reptile wn*
and government schools.
vainly trying to squeeze through the
bole by which It had entered the build­
JAPANESE OOCTOR'18 Y. \V. C. A
ing. The lump formed In the scnlx
OFFICIAL.
Imdy hy tin* nest egg would not per­
mit the exit, and Mo* -imke an* killed
Dr. Tomo Innuyo of Tokyo. Jnpnn,
A post-mortem operation was perform­
trensurcr of the Nntlnnnl Committee o|
ed fo rem ove• tin* egg.—Popular Mtthe Young Women's Christian Asso
eh miles Magazine.
elation In Jnpnn. Dr. luouye has hecr
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brought to light. Then lie thrusts in
Costliest of Docks.
his burbl'd bill and, with a sudden
I t - I s sal J that the highest, pries
backward Jerk, brings forth the deadly ev jr realized for n book, wns paid nt
grub.
on auction sale In London recently,
f,.r u hook of private devotion, a
Doctor Woodpecker Is Nature’s
Early Aviation Flight.
•XIV Century Bonk of Hours," for­
Ono may ho reasonably surprised merly the property Af Je.mne II. Queen
Chief Wood Surgeon.
tlmt Interest It* aviation has not soon­ j f Navarre, which brought 550,000.
er revived, as n curiosity of the past,
In Everlasting Conflict With Millions the legend of Alexander (he (Irent
Fear hi the Child.
and Ills youthful ascent In u small
of Dangerous Enemies That Would
"Tlii r&lt;* Is u world of truth In F r o t
ear drawn hy gryphons. The legend Angelo Mo««"'s emphatic declaration.
Deatrc/ Ike Life of tho Sturdy
was widely current In the middle uges\ •Every ugly thing told to the child, ev­
9
Fc.eat Monarchs.
mul many who heard It doubtless be­ ery shock, every fright given him. wtU
lieved Hint Alexander's "grylioplmie,"
If half n thousand dlsrnso germs as a modern headline writer cheerful­ remain like minute splinters In th*
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Brimmer In the Kurin Journal. Yet n childish experiment. (Iryphons. as
more than f&gt;00 species of Inserts prey t!nv;i) who know their "Alice In Won­
Civilization in Korea.
Upon the nnk tree, mid Mill we wonder derland" will remember, were odd
History for mfiny yours II. O. tells
at Its strength nnd* vigor. So much. birds, and Alexander, mi adventurous Us (hat the people of Korea were
Indeed, Unit “sturdy as an nak" lias buy of twelve, was said to have tinr- nmong the lilgiics; In genuine clvlllzu
become an advertising slogan.
nes-ed two of them to a basket of tlr.n. About the year 1507 a gosicrnl
The sturdy uni. owes iiiucli of Us rushes mid been curried to ti lidclit by the mime of 1.1 built the first Iron
lung life lo Doctor Woodpecker, na­ of 1117.034 feel, returning to meet u fleet, composed &lt;*f womlen circular vi*sture's skilled wins! surgeon. One borer protesting parent, who askisl Mm sets with Iron plates on top, iduddod
would kill a tree sltigte-tiainhsl If left "how long In* expected to ki*ep up Ids xvltli Iron tielli. Because of the pros­
at his deadly work lung enough; an Infantile tricks.'*—ChrUtlan Science perity of (he Korean nnlion. Japan
will u feu Iwelles, A single mother Monitor.
wns extremely Jealo u s, nr.d had tlierobeetle will produce nearly 500,000
foro brought 7fi0 boats In Imttle nrrny.
young destroyers In a summer of unin­
However, LI. with tils 50 bouts, suc­
How Much You Should Weigh.
terrupted activity. Weevils only stunt
ceeded lu lofilctTiig u disastrous defeat
the growth of tin* tree mat leave It
A simple way to ascertain onoV upon tho Japanese.
full of holes, nn easy victim to other- deal weight wns told recently by Dr.
destroyers. Haw files, cnterp! liars, Harvey tS. Reck of the University oi
ants nnd moths are umoiig tin* hosts of Maryland, hi tin ml dress before the
Whittling for Wind,
tree t*ests that damage the'outcr part Los Angeles County Mishnil iikkoc IEverybody Is fntnllltir with the old
,&lt;&gt;f th e, trees. Againct all these, the Itlon a t 1^*6 Aiigclen, Cal. First, put superstition of sailors that, to bring
tree Is defenseless, except for the busy Jown 110. Then multiply hy 5 4 the a favorable brroxe. they must whlsilo
surgeon. A hungry bird of any other iiumbcr of Inches by which one's during the calm. From the remotest
kind cannot help the tree, for the | h*«is height exceeds five feet. Add tho re­ times there seems to hnvo prevnlled
are hidden hciu-utli the hark or far un­ sult of the multiplication to the orlg
a beltef that IHmtlon or sacrifice would
der the surface.
Inal 110 nnd the sum Is one's "Ideal plncnte the storm spirits nnd Induco
Just ns plagues nnd epidemics wiped weight."—Popular Hclenre Monthly. . them to pci mil Ihe vcsesl to proceed
out whole villages of people In the
unmolested on Its course.
Russian
sailors
have
been
known
to
pour
nntmiddle age*, so if left tn tlielr enemies
In Death Valley.
It would he only a'few decades before
meal nnd water over n rocky promon­
Death valley Is a narrow nren bo- tory hi order to obtain a wind favornil forests would he murdered—noth­
.weeii
the I'anutiilnt and Funeral able to their design*
ing but dead, grub-bored stubs nnd
fallen trunks left. To prevent lhl&lt;^ uioimtiilns In C'ltlifornlu. It Is trnlerrlhle condition nature sends a pity-' renwsl hy the Amurgurn river, which
Qrc.it Occasions Reveal.
sleliui regularly to each patient. Some­ Is usually ii dry clinniicl, though probOrent ocrnslons do not mnko heroes
ably
It
wns
formerly
full
of
water.
times Doctor Woodpecker has been
*r cowards; they simply unveil them.
known lo s|*cnd ns many ns three days Tlie level of tho valley Is covered with Rllrntly nnd lui|ierceptlbly we gr&gt;w
salt,
supposed
to
hare
been
brought
operailug on one very hnd case, con
nnd wax strong, we grow nnd wax
,ho
fr""l tUo ™ero"'&lt;(1,a* wenk; and at last sumo crisis shows
Dr. Tomo Inouye of Tokyo, Japan, I Mainly using to advantage his treedolcgato to tho sU-week International .... ."IT ....... «™*r.lir "I- n.el.lon the w ater. Dentil valley Is said to fbe what we hnvo become,
* •** •
Conference of Women Physician! Is only ns deep as ilo* ihlckness of the tho hottest mid driest place lu the
Imrk. Often lu* slides Ids spcurhlll be­
Artificial Eyes.
called by tho Y. W. C. A.
tween scums or crevices mid draws out United tales.
Durfng the year 1840 Professor Tlsts*
particularly Interested In Ihe putdlf the worm, leaving no mark ,yr sear on
soneau of r ranco created what could
Conciliation.
lieulth null rccrentlonnl plans of het the hark to show where he did M. Al
honestly bo called nn oyo that was
city for some time nnd Is medical other times tils cuttings may be deep
Tho cook of n certain family had human In appearance. The method
Inspector for girls In tlie public school* galleries tunnels or caverns.
been Ip tho some situation for years. of manufacturing wus practically tho
of Tokyo, ns nlso In several privuti
A great deni of the drumming that One afternoon the mistress of tho inipo ns that employed nt tho present
schools In tho city. There are up J we hear Is only for wounding purposes Jwtiso vlsllrd the kitchen nnd snhl,
lime, with the exception that In th*
proximate!? 500 women physician, tg _
„ .............. .
ww|, with
w** « « «» very Intervening years groat Improvements
Japan n o * she says and 400 wome (| Jm|(|(|1, r
u'he*. fon&gt;i o f W
1
HUe your hnvo been made In Imitating tho col­
medical students. Dr. Inouye was th« Do
.............. .
bus dl-covered :*. prc*'’nt ron,n nn''
r t t h ors, thnt nro almost llfellko In their
only dclrgato from J ii| hiii tu the i . *&gt; diseased pari 1 lie dlreeis a rapid fire ----------------*
....
.
wages? *1 —
mu .thinking
of. glv«
effect. Reside*, many Improvement,
O, A. International Conference of Wo­ of mltllng bents upon the spot with fjF ^,nl &gt;nI,°
HBk pettlrnuts," have been made In the chapes, which
men Physicians. In sesstou during Hep his plcknx bill, ruining Ids hammer- J 1'*' l®okscycs widened,
nnd sh«^sald, are practically molded to conform fo
(ember nnd October.
like blows with uuroiimile and nstoti- ” *• 111ni* however many people have •he socket nnd fill all the available
Ishlng precision, until his prey Is F°u **z»^***5 to dinner n o w )’
'C n e e .

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IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W O R LD ’S G R E A T ES T V E G E T A B L E SEC TIO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DKCEMRER 12 , 1019

VOLUME XI

Back To The Mines
Fourteen Deaths Record
Coal Strike Is Over
Flooded Districts In
Accept Wilson’s Plan
Three Southern States
Property Loss Will Run
Into Millions
MANY AREDROWNED
w ork

hazardous

ns
ACCOUNT
OF
CURRENT
RISING

S W IF T
RIV ER

\tlinta. Dec. 11, (By Associated
rrnl) Fourteen deaths thus far arc
it'ributed to the floods in Mississippi
ttibama and Georgia and property
dira*gc running probably into the
millions. Nearly three thousand perare homeless in Mississippi on
trcount of the flood, ono thousand
cf them at Hattiesburg and more
than a thousand at Moridnn. IlailK,j.; trr.!!’;c in it* i'ojdeJ area U
practically stopped. The dead ineludes three negroes drowned nt
Hattiesburg when a rescue boat
carrying nine overturned.
Three
sire drowned nt Atlanta, two were
killed in Mississippi when two trains
I ran into a washout, one negro was
drowned at Meridan and two whites
*r.d three negroes were drowned in
various parts of Alabama. Hundreds
ire marooned in various sections
on scrount of the high water. Some
itrrams are still rising and with the
isift currents tbe rescue work with
mail boats is hazardous.

Iloozc Fatal To Aviators
New York, Dec. 10.—The secret
of the failure of some pilots in the re­
cent transcontinental air race "can
be attributed to too much booze,’
Lieut. Belvia W. Maynard, "the flyinjj
parson," declared In n statement to the
Anti-Salsoon League and made public
y tonight. " I f all of them had been
as sober us myself I would not have
been the winner,” Maynard added
Although Maynard declared he was
prejudiced against strong drink, he
said there are times when a pilot might
be justified in using it, for example,
to tide him over after being exhaustce
from flying twelve or fourteen hours
He said many fatal air accidents were
the result of pilots flying hnlf intoxi­
cated or with a "hang over" from the
night before.

CLEMENCEAU
HUNGARY
MONARCHY IN ENGLAND
PREDICTED TO CONFER
PEOPLE
WANT A KING
RUT
HAVE NOT DECIDED ON THE
MAN
lkrne, Dec. 11, (By Associated Press'
Hungary will return to a monarchy
soon according to a statement made to
the Associated Press by u Swiss travel­
ler just returned from
Budapest.
Nearly ninety-five per cent would vote
(or the return of a monarchy he says
but it is still uncertain who
—
king.

Berlin, Dec. 11, (By Associated
Press) The foreign Affairs Committee
of the Nutiunal Assembly decided
today to send mission experts to
Paris with the exact list of all dock
materials In Germany in the effort
to demonstrato to the Supreme
Council tho Imposslblity of Germany
carrying out the Entente demands
as contained In the notes handled
the German delegation at Versaillcd
Monday.

.STATE HOARD OF EXAMINERS
GIVING TEACHERS EXAMINA­
TIONS IN FOURTH DISTRICT

Grand Rapids. Mich . Dec.

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9- T r i a l tOal Will DC IflOVing

of Truman II. Newberry of j Detroit I
®
United State's senator from (Michigan
nnd Ell others, incicted on charge's of
fraud nnd enrrupition in connection with
Mr. Newberry’s election
in
1919
will begin before District Judge Clar­
ence \V. Sessions in Federal court lier‘1
Jan. 27.
The date was agreed upon by Judge
GENERAL
OPERATION
OF
Sessions nnd attorneys representing the
SOFT
COAL
M
INES
PRE­
WILL M E E T LLOYD G EO RG E defendants, immediately after complet­
DICTED FOR TOMORROW
AND
ITALIAN
FOREIGN ion of arraignments today, when the
senator and twenty-four of his principn
M IN ISTER
ImlinnnpolLs, Dec. 11, (By Associated
campaign lenders "stood mute" nnd
Press)
A general operation of the soft
London, Dec. 11, (B y Associated pleas of not guilty were directed by the
coal
miners
is predicted for tomorrow.
Press) Premier Clemonccuu arrived court.
Co*’
"vi!!
be
movfr.g rapidly by tho
here this morning. During his stay
All the so-called principals were re­
in London he will confer witli leased on their own recognizance, pend­ first of next week in tbe opinion of the
Premier Lloyd George and the ing arrangements of bonds of 110. 000 operators here.
Officials of tho United Mine Worker*
Italian foreign minister Scinlonao. each on one indictment anti $5,000 no
who last night sent telegrams to locals
London, Dec. 11, (B y Associated another.
telling of the miners general committeo
'H . i wo prime ministers ho-t
hero yesterday accepting
President
gan private conferences immediately
Wilson’s proposal to return to work aro
it is generally expected the discus­
confident there will be no delay on tho
sions will last through today and
part of the member* of the union return­
tomorrow. Lloyd George abandoned
ing to the mini's.
the usual Thursday visit to the
House of Commons in order to
pi ne'e the entire time nt Clemenceau’s disposal.
REN EW ED
INVITATION'S
TO
HUNGARY
T t)
SEN D
HER
It E I’ R E S E N T A T I V E 8 I MMKDIATELY

SENDEXPERTS TO
DEMONSTRATE IM­
TEACHERS
IN
POSSIBLE ORDERS
SANFORD FOR
EXAMINATIONS GREAT
S U P R E M E COUNCIL DEMANDS
CANNOT HE M ET IlY G E R ­
MANY

Newberry I* Dumb

RESOURCES
IN A L A SK A L IE
IN IDLENESS NOW

By First of Week

WILL BE NO DELAY

SUPREME COUNCIL
ANSWERS HUNGARY
REGARDING DELAYS

I’nris, Dec. 11, (B y Associated
Press) The Supreme Council
has
nnswered the message from Premier
Huszar of Hungary in which it is
asserted Hint tho delay pending in
the Hungnruin delcgntcs getting to
Neuilly is because some of the pri­
soners urc in Rumania. The council
refused
refuseil to enter discussion of the
matter and renewed the invitation
XI I . . . . . . n ■ &gt;,
In
im il
P l i l i r o c n t l t !l( I V
’ 1‘ 4
to Hungary
to H
send
representatives
immediately.

SERBIAN RELIEF
NEEDED MORE
THIS W IN TER

THOUSANDS OF FA TH ER LESS
There is nn unusually lnrgo group ol
CHILDREN
NEED
H ELP
OF
INTELLIGENT
teachers residing In tho Fourth Con­ LACK
FROM
T1IK
WORLD
GOV ERN M EN Y
R E SP O N SI­
gressional District taking tho state
BLE FO R TH IS CONDITION
New York, Dec. 1 0 . — Allan M.
examination at tho court house this
Washington, Dec. 10.— Declaring
I Gale of the Serbian Relief Cornweek under tho% supervision of .tRe th a t "lo r lack ol intelligent govern­
J mittce, commenting on a recent
Bourd of Examiners, Thus. B. Kirk of ment assistance the truly great re­
Pnm
l l l l l l f Ptt
despatch f (rum
Belgrade stating that
Tampa chulrmnn, Miss Clare Hampton sources of Alaska must perforce lie
Serbia was on her feet again, having
recovered from the immediate ef­
corresponding secretary from Tulahatafo, in idleness," Govnor Thomas ifiggs,
Jr
.,
in
his
annunl
report
toduy,
voic­
fects of the war said:
and Miss Christian Me Donald, re­
ed
n
plea
for
the
adoption
by
tho
"T h o Serbian Relief Committeo
cording secretary of Do h unink Springs
m Tin: railway
question
of America and all who are giving
There aro thirty-three white applicants government of a more liberal A.lasand
waterways
should
their lives and strength to tho work,
eight of these taking examinations fknn policy. Tbe report said lawless­
hi: developed
know thnt great as the results ac­
in special subjects, twenty-five , the ness, "particularly that fomented by
pro-Germans, I. W. W. and Bolshe­
complished appear In tho aggregrade
examinations.
Washington, Dec. 9.—Developments
vik (demerits" wns becoming a ine.
yiite,
they are, In comparison to
There uro sixteen colured teachers
«(ti.c country’s great waterways system
nance.
being
examined,
one
state
primary,
to at to relieve the present-day strain VARIOUS
S H IP P E R S
HAVING
, kw .iv / m
VOI
I1N TFPBS coml,,W,wl
B,,pC'Br(n ,nr 0 mparison
lh “ B8Kr0*t
vOl.UNTfcMfSH
.
"Appropriations arc placed
nt D ANNUNZIO
on rail transportation was urged toduy
TR O U BLE
W ITH
PRODUCTS one special and tbe other the nitulnr
AND FRENCH HAVE KILLED £hc ’npp)| pitifully small. Much is
grade oxaninntlona. Tho
applicants such a lo .’ figuro as to preclude
by speakers at tho opening ol the fifREACHING
DESTINATION
AND WOUNDED
effectiveness;
rich
mining
regions
nindc of the fart that this year’s
1 uni as follows: Special
certicicatea
ttenth annual convention ol the Nati­
are
madu
unavailable
for
lack
of
hnrvcst
gives the new kindgom a
It
is
apparent
th
at
awful
icing
Paris. Dec. 11, (B y Associated
i Dow G. Beck, John T . Kane nnd Me
onal Rivers and Harbors congress.
transportation
facilities;
fisheries
surplus
in
cereals above its needs,
and
ro-iting
conditions
exsist
at
Press) French troops have clashed
: Basil Hay, New Smyrna; John
L.
Some of the yhangca suggested in the
aro
threatened
with
exhaustion
for
that
tho
food
situation is under con­
Sanford
during
the
present
peri
li­
witli D ’Annunzio volunteers
at
Shaw&lt; r. Carloton E. Dunn, DcLand;
railroad bill, pending in tbe senate, and
trol nnd that actual starvation no
lack
of
protection;
nativos,
in
timo
able
movement
and
beside
this
fact,
Flume
and
many
were
killed
nnd
Miss
Nell
McKinny,
Orlando;
Mlsa
designed to encourage the upbuilding
of epidemics arc allowed to die of wounded on both sides according longer menaces the people. But
ol water routes, were explained in de­ the various shippers are having Gran* S. Wied. Daytona; Miss Ruby
Min Noll Arena, Coronado; disease and starvation and, as a to n Gonevn despatch printed in a these (nets have been long known
tail by Senator Joseph E. Hansdcll of trouble with their products reaching Ward.
by the relief agencies and all in­
Edna result of laws and regulations, at Helsingfors newspaper.
Louisiana, president of the organization. destination. Sometimo ago, tho Re­ G r ad o examinations— Mlsa
terested in Serbia, anil have been
every
turn
appears
tho
huge
Teu­
gional
Director's
offirc
in
Atlanta,
Myrons, Misa Francis Byrons, Mlsa
In pn*enttng bis annunl rejiort Sen­
very widely published by them.
tonic
sign
‘Vcrbotcn’
the
Governor
ndvHcd
tho
growers
Hint
a
fifth
Gertrude Little, Min Mae Field. Mlsa
Money In Pecans
ator Hansdcll reiterated that ho would
And It should be equally well-known
said.
morning
delivery
would
ho
made
in
E. Boyce Ludduth, Mlsa La Vola Bums,
not seek re-election, feeling now that
Chlpley, Dec. 1 1 .—As an evidence that the harvest includes the crops
New
York
and
adjacent
territory,
The
people
of
Alaska,
he
added,
Sunford; Miss Emma Barber. Mbs
the time had come, after a service of
that there is good money in pecans, of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which
fourtieu yean*, to turn the office over For m time this wus done, and ship­ M ary' Clark. Daytona; Miss Florence "hold out their hands to Washing­ that they will do well here, we give u reas Austrinn territory during the war,
to another man. Reference by Repre­ pers were fairly safe in selling pro­ Gore, Miss Dorothy Pomeroy, Salcrmo; ton, not as supplicants for bounty l»ort from one tree in Chlpley, says the
suffered very little real damage.
duce
nnd
resting
with
some
assur­
Miss Ilortenie Flossing, Miss Gladys but In petition to be allowed to
sentative Small of North Carolina to
Verdict.
There will prehaps be no geniuno
ance
of
delivery.
At
present
however,
develop
ns
were
the
Western
terri­
Wuinright, Pierson; Miss Jessie Pell,
Senator Ratulsell’s "magnificent work"
Mrs. S. R. Mitchell lias u fine large? starvation In Serbia through tbe
possibly
due
to
the
coal
situation,
tories,
now
the
greut
Western
Mrs. Frances Myers. Osteen; M in Hd
aid his refusal to remain longer at the
Referring to the tnennee of in­ tree at her home which grew from winter, though the food supply,
Mm. Drought the convention to its feed this service lias been made materi­ Dooley. Geneva: Mrs. Bernice Hurley,
ally lengthened and connected with Winter Garden; Miss Leonora Whidden, creasing radicalism In Alaskn the a nut planted by her father and mother, neither in quality or quantity, is
for prolonged cheering.
^
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Campbell, some suitable or sufficient for tho restora­
exsisling conditions at
Sanford, Bartow; Miss I&gt;ila Royal
( iuoda report said:
While urged by many of the delegate*
time
after thrir marriage. This year tion of health nnd strength of young
growers and shippers stand to lose MLss Beatrice Don, Astor; Miss Adel
Indications point to a continued
here from all Mutes, to reconsider, Sen*
enormously’ unle*s both features are Lindsay. Orlando; O. L. Durranco, immigration as tbe result of army Mrr,. Mitchell gathered and sold from children. One cllghc indication of
ator Kansdell declared that be bad fully
this one tree $ ' worth to ono party and this is to bo seen in tho recent
speedily remedied.
Ormond; Miss Clare Gwrtx, Mt Dora, demobilization and the rlosing of
nude up bis mind to retire and that tills
Yesterday, the Sanford Truck MDs Margaret ShoclL Ormond; Colon war-time industries. Alaska is re­ $99.05 to arurti'T pirty, keeping for shipment by Mr. Hoover's Adminis­
decision was definite nnd final. The
tration of Relief of four large car­
Growers, Inc., wired the situation Jean Cogdell. New Smyrna.
ceiving the extreme* of the social her own use 70 pounds.
nominating committee's report will not
goes of powdered milk for use iu
The
price
received
from
those
sold
in full as follows:
Colored applicant*—Spedal certifi­ scales. On the one hand the fine
Is* presented until Thurrday, but the
central nnd southeastern Europe,
was
35
cents
the
pound,
a
low
price
for
Sanford, H a.. .D ec.
10t cates 11. A. Williams. Daytona; state young* men of the tvpe who develoj*general rc|tort today was thn Repre­
the
quality.
Had
she
sold
the
whole
including
Serbia.
ie great Wc&lt; f,A:i states are be­
Sanford. Fin. Dec. 10th, 1909 primary, Flora V. Brooks, New Smyrna; ed tho
sentative Small bad l&gt;een selected as
product which she could have readily
coming
evider/
".^
in
cre
sin
g
num­
"In
Ju
g
o s la v ia there are 600,000
Lyman DeLano,
* Gmde— Ella E. Sharin', Mayde Brooks,
Senator Ransdcll’s successor.
bers nnd. on i v 1 j*J&gt;cr hand, the I. have done, she would have received fatherless children of whom 1 60, 000
Federal Director, A. Cl L. R. Co- Uoliert G. Murray. New
Smyrna.
Aside from tbe preliminary reports
from this lone tree, a
seedling, the aro absolutely destitute.
Among
Wilmington,
N.
C.
Mabel
Green,
Martha
Stroberb.
Willie W. W., a.ien enemy and Bolshevik,
tte convention today beard Secretary
comfortable turn of $131.65.
knowing
tho
unprotected
condition
them
tuberculosis,
eye
and
skin
Perishable shipments under re­ Bell Billings, Mrs. Leola Chisholm,
Daniels, who railed attentioh to the fact
of the territory, are arriving in
disenso
arc
rife.
Of
these
children,
A
five
acre
grove
of
trees
like
that
that the present generation hail wit­ frigeration nround fifty rnrs daily Sylvia Hicks, Sanford; W. J . Stevens, force and making their presenee would be wotrth a fortune—n source up to Ju ly, less thnn 2. 000 had been
nessed almost the entire abandonment out Sanford showing awful move­ DeLand; Mary E . Arrington, Do Leon known. The great numbers of for­ of independent income with little labor. provided for, largely bocauso of the
ol the Mississippi river as an nrtcry ment to destination, resultant decay Springs; John L. Hall, Oviedo; Mrs. eigners in Alaska who can hardly
attending
There ore several young groves in tremendous difficulties
of commerce. Senator Smith of South duo to apparent neglect handling Malida Nlmmons, Plant City, Roberta speak tho English Inngunge fall the city recently coming into bearing the work in an utterly disorganized
Carolina, largely identified in recent and re-icing cnroutc. Cars billed Gardner, Leesburg; Jennlo Me Pheraon, easy victims to the insidious pro­ which arc proving very renumcratlve community. The government
nt
years in framing railway legislation, told Philadelphia third not arrived no Snnford.
paganda of the seditious ngitator. ox also are a number of older seedling Belgrade and the great . American
of the need ol legislation which would telling length of time New York,
It does not seem right that the de­ groves.
and English relief organizations are
Chicago nnd western shipments will
foster water transportation lines and
Republicans Meet In Chicago
cent. honest law abiding mnjority
now working in thorough harmony
D
j.
J
.
S.
McGeachy
bus
a
young
require. Regional Director, Atlanta,
Representative Small pleaded for "re­
Washington, D ec. 11.—The Re­ should not receive full protection grove about ten years old, about two in their efforts to carry
these
moval of shackles from water transpor­ named schedule of five duys Now publican National Committee today ut all, tim es."
acres, which tbe writer persuaded him children safely through the winter.
York. This with terrible facilities
tation imposed by tbe railroatls." Mr.
selected Chicago as the place am
The Governors' report deplored to sell out. This year it pnid him more Thoy can only succeed if there is
here for re-icing costing growers
Small insisted that each system was
time for the nntionnl convention nt tho action of Congress In lsi!!r&lt;z
no slacking,of effort on the part of
than 1 1 ,000 .
entitled to live but that they should Ik* heavy losses. Will you handle with which tho party’s 1920 candidate appropriate money for the relief
the
American and British publics."
There are numerous others wo could
yours and connecting lines. Me
eo-ordinated for tho public good.
for president will bo nominated.
of the native population during tho
anxious to co-operative every way
mention but these two Instances will
Mrs. Surah Willard Strout of Port­
recent severe outbreak of influenza
suffice
to prove thnt pecans nrc a good
now
loading
cars
maximum.
Knlrrrd Pastor’s Panfry
land , Me., brought greetings from the
$1000 Reward
. la tho far north. There were more crop—a good money crop—one thnt
A
bold
bail burglar entered Dr,
Sanford
Truck
Growers,
Inc.
Woman’s Naliolnal Rivers and Harltors
The nows was informed this morning than 1,600 deaths chiefly among is short of demand.
Brownlee’s
homo
through the pantry
All
tho
shippers
and
handlers
of
Congress. Delegates are here from
that tbe town of Orange City has offered tho natives, Governor Riggs reported
window Sunday night. After looking
taariy every s'.ute. They agreed that Sanford are exerting every known u reward of 41,000 for the apprehension and conditions In the Interior of the
ovevlhu shelves he was smltton with
•
Weather Report
*hile it would take more than 44,000,­ effort to overcome those many
country were beyond description.
witli
evidence
to
convisct
tho
murder
For Florida local rains tonight re tim e ami left a note saylrg, "I-envo
090,000 to enlarge railroad trsnaport- troubles nnd are having some suc­ of Mrs. Susan B. Clark of Orange City. The entire adult population of many
window open
tomorrow night
and
cess
but
the
situation
is
really
ser­
and Fridny. Not much change in tbe
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..
.alior&gt;. $500,000,000 would develop the
Po-ters giving a sescriptlon of the sus- villages was wiped out, the report' tem perature. Fresh northeast a n d . I will bring somo groceries and lours
ious
and
with
transportation
con­
country's waterways so ns to make them
stated,
and
hundreds
of
cblldre,
jiectcd murder will bo out tho first of
east winds.
*
them hero for you."
*r‘ essential and necessary part of the tinuing In a jumbled state, the out­
starved or succumbed to cold.
the week.—DcLand News
come
Is
problematical.
trunspor’.altlon system.

DEVELOPMENT
OF WATERWAYS
IS SOLUTION

BAD CONDITIONS
IN ICE1NG AND
VEGETABLE SHPG.

JWy*?

XV**t\W

FRENCH CLASH
WITH ITALIANS
FIUME DISTRICT

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�DECEMBER S. 1919

THE SANTORO HERALD

HADING OF
SWAPPING
DEATH

CART. MILLER IN
PLANES
M EETS

Jacksonville, Nov. 29,— .Lwter J .
Miller, formerly a capitan In the avia­
tion section of the army, was killed
today nt the local fair grounds when he
fell from n trajirze under an airplane
while attempting to exrhnndgc planes
lr. the air.
Miller was marrird here yesterday'
morning to
Mias Agnes Decker of
Fort Wayne, Ind., and had kept the
marriage a secret. News of the wedding
wns received by officials of the fair as­
sociation. n short time Inforo Miller
was scheduled to take the air for hLs
act, and two association officers were
in a jewelry store purchasing n wedding
gift when the accident occurred. Mil­
ler was a native of Fort Wayne,Ind.,
and wa» twenty-five years old. He
made a successful exchange of the planes
here yesterday nnd today signed a con­
tract for an extensive tour during the
next fair season.

party yesterday-aftfcrnoon given in
her honor by Mrs Frank Miller,
whom sho In visiting
T h t home which is one of the most
attractive in the city, wns unusually
pretty with a profusion of pot plnnts
tastefully arranged. The lights were
shaded with red reflecting the glow
of sunset upon the groups of hand­
somely gowned guests. There were
seven tables of players ami tho prize
for high score, n lovely card table
cover, war. won by Mrs. Margaret
Rarnes. The ronsolation prize a
mndeira handkerchief went to Mrs.
Snm Younts. The guest of honor
was given an embroidered
towel.
Salad and ices were served at the
close of the gnme.

ment for Immediate
release of
No intimation of lU character w«*
disclosed, but officials in touch with
the situation believed It was more
emphatic than any sent heretofore
It was thought here tonight thut
the noto would be delivered by the
American representative to the for­
eign olllce nt Mexico City by noontomnrrow. but there was no state
ment as to when the text would be
made public State department offi­
cials declined to be questioned con­
cerning the nature of the communi­
cation

ANOTHER FINAL NOTE
Sent To Mexico Asking For Jen kins
Release
Washington, Dec 1 — Another
note to the Mexican government re­
lative to the arrest and imprisonment
of William O Jenkins, consular
agent at Puebla, was sent by the
state department today to the em­
bassy at Mexico City for presenta­
tion tomorrow to Carranza

The note which some officials in­
dicated might ho the last on the sub­
Mrs F J Gonzales was the spe­ ject, was in reply to Mexico's answer
cial guest at a very lovely bridge to a sh a rjf demand by this govern­
M rs. Gonzales Honored

’s

rugs

Safety Deposit Boxes.
Prompt Delivery

Box 84. Lakch ul, Florida

to congress, to be presented Tuesday
There were no adv2“«*. to the de­
would have a good deal to say about
partment today from t ie Mexican
Mexico
cnpital concerning the Jenkins case,
or the latest murder of another oil
man. William T Wallace, although
the embassy had been instructed to
investigate anil report
Senators and representatives, back
today for the regular session of con­
gress tomorrow, took a live interest
in latest dispatches from the South­
ern republic nnd there were indica­
tions that debate would break loose
in both houses tomorrow on the gen­
eral Mexican situation {Several sena­
tors who had expected to discuss the
situation said they would await
publication of the last note from the
government before expressing their
views In some quarters it was be­
lieved that the president's messnge

whatit means when your
boots aren’t right
and hirgcst rubber manufacturer in the
world.
*

H E N you’re underrun­
ning the traw l in a high
sea, the dory gunnel
a w a sh , and you gellin g drenched
w ith th e sw ash com in g over the
bow —w h a t if y o u r boots leak then?

Every pair is backed up with extra
thicknesses of pure rubber and good
strong duck where the w ear is hardest,
at ju st those points where boots
are likely to break through first.

It’s cold, w e t feet for hours.
A n d h alf th e joy gone from the
'“m u g g in g u p ” afterw ards I

Every pair is made with plenty of
room at the toes and is shaped so as
not to rub up and down a t the heel.

A real fish erm an ’s boot— m ade
un a good com fortable last, strong
an d tou gh a t every point— th a t’s
th e U. S. rubber boot, m a d e f o r

Go to the store and see for yourself
these U. S. boots for fishermen—any
length you want, tho Storm King, the
Sporting, tho Knee Boot.
g

fis h e rm e n
U . S. boots arc made by the oldest

r Look for the U.S. seal—it means solid
wear and long sefvico for your money.

W

J. Daylarian representing the
Orlando Bargain House was in the
city to lay His firm buys and sells
all kinds of furniture, rugs and rarpeta and also cleans nnd repairs rugs
See their advertisement in
the
Herald They nre the best experts
in the south especially in Oriental

V$ult Doors, Fire Proof Safes,

have cold, w et fe e t
for hours at a s

Hunger Strikers Weaken
New York, Nov 29 —Tho hun­
ger strike which has continued today
has split the Ellis bland soviet into
two fractions; the left wing, which
■purns food, nnd the right wing,
which devours it at every opportu­
nity The left wing has refused 10
meals since last Tuesday

Alexander Martin McDaniel was
■olemnized at .the home of the
bride* parents Mr and Mrs E I.
Drown. Sunday afternoon at two
o'clock
The benutifu! ring ceremony wns
impressively performed by Rov C.
W White of the Methodist chruch
The bride wore for the wedding,
a handsome cout suit of blue serge
with n rhic little turban of gold
lace with relieving touches of blue
A blue georgette waist completed
the charming costume, in which the
bride wus never more attractive
Mrs M cDaniel is the third daugh­
ter of Mr and Mrs Drown and has
resided in Sanford since her child­
hood She is quite a handsome girl,
pleasing in personality and very
popular
Mr McDaniel is a Sanford boy
and has grown up here from boyhood
Ho was associated with the Sanford
Herald until called into the service
about two years ugao Afier bis
return be went into the printing
business for himself nnd quite re­
cently has accepted a position in
tho composing room of tjie Dunneil
Tribune Ho is well liked by n large
circle of friends nnd business assoc­
iates and is the eldest son of Mrs
E A Douglass
Mr and Mrs McDaniel left immediut ly utter the ceremony in
their car for the E a .t Coust und will
reside in Dunneil
Tho young couple were the rediplcnts of many handsome gifts

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co

U . S/’ Boot* — made
in all sixes and styles,
red, black and white.

Ask fo r U .S.
RUBBER FOOTWEAR

“ U. S B o o t e e — for
work around the docks.
Red, b la c k or white;
tw o height* — six eye­
lets and four eyelets.

�IANFOBD 11Kit A

C O U N T Y H APPENINGS
AUTO

SU PPLIES

Sanford. Florida
HAST 8A N FO III)

Mrs. B eatty was under Dr. Christ’s
care at the hospital for two months
T h e C. E . Chorpening school huB
last spring for the same truuble
will leave Cameron City at a quar­
after effects of influenza.
ter of eight where heretofore it left
Mrs. .Philip B. Andrews of Celery
at 7:15.
•
nvo.i Is reported as being quite ill,
We understand thot L. A. Hrum- with u nurse in attendance. We did
lcy ia quite ill with on attack of not learn the nature of Mrs. An­
influenza. Trust he may recover drews illness hut regret extremely
soon.
to hoar of her Indisposition.
Mrs. C. E. Chorpening had the
Mrs. Susie Squires is entertaining
misfortuen to sew a machine needle some guests front the north at her
Into the end of the middle finder Cam 'ron avc. home.
of her left hand, it had pentrated
Mrs. Lulu Carpenter and young
into the bone J inch and broken son Clnudo arrived .Tu esday from
Into two pieces. I)r. Tolar extracted Charlotte,
C. to spend the winit and Mrs. "Chorpening bravely ter with her sister Mrs. M ay Hasty
bore the pnin without any knock­ and family. Bed Hasty wont to
out drops.
Jacksonville Monday to meet Mrs.
Several numbers of tiie Warren Carpenter.
family went to Orlando Sunday and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cownu’s
Mrs. Tina Warren B eatty returned little son is ill with chicken pox.
with them from a six weeks stay
The oyster supper social at Moore
at the hospital, where she hud all Station Church last Friday evening
of the ribs on hor right side remov­ |was a very pleasant affair socially
ed. Dr. C hrist is hopeful of a per­ us well as financially. The supper was
manent recovery for Mrs. Beatty. was line every bit of it and quilt a nice
sum of money was cleared. Tito
Indies wish to ttiank tho doner of
milk,erst etc. end hope to mnk &gt;
glad a let of i tiildreii who otherwise
would not see much of San ta Claus.
As that was the object of the under­
taking to raise money t &gt; buy gifts
for the annuel Christmas tr&lt;o for
Santa to d h tribi.ie to the liu ! •
folka who attend Moore’s Station
Sunday School.

OUR STOCK OF

TIM K IN BEARINGS
IGNITION PARTS
RIMS AND RIM PARTS
IS ALWAYS CO M PLETE

THE REAL TIRE

the Supervisor of the Bruniwlcl. added to the force of clerk.i at Mrs.
telephone otlico and is here recuper­ C. A. Higgins store. While Mrs.
ating front a recent operation.
J . A. Prevail and Bernard Black
are
new ones at Snyder’s Dept.
Mr. i t.d Mr-. I,. II. DttncnnVif
Store.
^
Drlando spent the week end with
Mr.
nr.d
Mrs.
R.
L.
Pann
nad
friends anti rel it*, e*.
1diner Dann nnd M n . Dann’s i-iThe young ft - enjoyed a chick­
t , M i . Proc tor were we 1. end
en pillnu at the homo of Mr. and vi ilora to Orlundn.
M n . N. C. Ja m b s lust Thuts lay
night. B dde the Ja c o b 's family
thoAo present Include*'
M r. ,\nd
Mrs. H.
II.
Pattiihnll sisters,
M t-. h.
..&gt;..1.11 att 1 auiali sun
Elmer, Mi * Mary Tribble, Mi t Mr . Ernest Tolar of Sanford and
busincu.
•
‘ and
Beattie Proctor,
Carl,
Edward .Vt . Hogg* ofJacksonville
NO’
TH E
WAR
HASN’T
Mr. Sydney IlarrDon of S t. Aun
■
•
Mir
■
Aliro
Mae
Jones
of
GooJam es Porte*.' dd, i ’, \Y\ Mo.ieh-y
gu tiae ii in town tltli week in Ur
STA RTED
AGAIN
gi
.
were
vi
tiling
here
laid
week.
nQ« trgo Long and M r. and M
Company.
Biat he Putt! ball of Wn-ht ’s ju st the new tire that c&lt; at interest of the Land
J . C. Jacobs. All report it very
it ton, D. C. is homo for the liolla hunch of money I low in,r o 1 Wlille In r - M r. Harrison ii the guest p.enfant tint-.
of Mr. and M r-. Ch.ts. D. Brumcly.
it. ys.
mile*
from nowhere. But never
We are plad to report thpt Mr.-.
Mr. and Mrs. Corny of South
mi n il-s to p worrying, Mr. Motor­
The Chuluota Inn will reopen
Sfcovc-r i.t Rome* what impraved.
■lira arevisiting their
mother
ist. Our tiro vulcanizing will fix for the M-atiOri soon. The Inn him
Mr, and M r*. Pend of Lowell Mr-. Townsend.
you up in great shape. We’ll
been completely remodeled ami re­
The friends t-U lr a . It. G. Nieholsnvo you money and make your fund hed and well he under the Muse., are with u.- ngnin for tie
,•
ymptithizu with her in 4ho lo 1
tire in t tor than ever.
efficient management of Mrs. Brum- winter.
of her brother, who e death occurred
lay which I- em „gh r.ald.
Mi ;&lt;es Ola and Mildred OhlhontC
in Kichtand, (ia.. n few day* ago.
Mrs. H. L. Dann has as her guc t were p lc csm l visitor, to our city
‘dr. Bonnell of Daytona is visit*
PHONE 17
,*
her sister. Miss He*-it* Proctor of last Saturdcy.
ii
hi 1 hrotiier and family.
Oak nn .’ini St
Sanfnr i, Florida Brunswick, Ga., Mi t Proctor i
Miss Winnie Ilriiwn lias been
Mrs. Robin -m of f.ahe Como ii
i • guest t! Mi . Be
H a:l.
Mr. and M i*. I I . B. Levy. M ir
M X X X X x x x x x x x x : x x x x x x , &gt; ^ x x x x x x ; x M ; ; f X X x x x 3 &amp; % ^ x x Hose l evy nn 1 Mias Lydia Peters
motored t&lt;* Orlando Tint Monday,
an ! Mr
Harrj V llson
m 1, J- 1 and G / ., M n. Holl ­
and Mr. -lone vidted Mr. an&lt;l Mrs.
Aubrey Moran Inst Sunday.
X
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. *
U J \ / * ■ i &gt;■ 1 *' ' v
I [
X
M. K. Dooley h in Sanford llii*week, tnkiii; the t-aeher*s exam ina­
tion.
A.
' a jt1 L ’ V m ^
Mr.-. H. H. Pattinhnl) and Mi:
Blanche Puttlshnll spent last Wed­
nesday Jit Oilando.

i

IM IIM 'ATS 3d T P

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-.’.S E- 1 rc-i Tiain,
tr.-tn \ . a beaten by
1 '■ an eagle which
■&lt;-e 1 { eighteen
: ,* nt a speed
- nil hour, no*
of the crew.

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mi

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Har Explanation.
Mistress—You sily you enn’t r. :t&lt;l,
Nnrflh. Ilmv In the worltl did you ever
leant to cook so well?
Now Cool:—Slntre, tutim, O! i y u
to not bein’ able to ntdc i|, • Vitok
books.

nU R C L A R y

L IA D IL IT V

b'lATC GLN33

Our Aj * nl. M il. U. W. HERNDON, will write jou any of the nbuv«
forms of Insurance or anythin-; you need in the Insurance line
Thruu1 h Ids eonncctlun with us ho t.ui vivo j&lt;&gt; t Insurance prolec
linn in the wry strongest Company.*, in each and every Mac.

JAMES &amp; FAXON, Jacksonville, Fla
General Insurance

EtUdtHsi.ed 1300
Surely Bunds

Employer* Liability

On Flour, Grain

I

n Bn; I m&gt;« V*
■..b-wilr Prices

none •

NOTICE

Bills will he received by th]
Board &lt;f C'nui.ty Coni mi-Honors . ,
’
1
tty at their next r
gulnr rnii'ii 1,: t-.i he l-.ild on Tut- dr
January tit I I'JJO at 1U u’ehtel; ...
Mi f* r 1 . - ourclmsn of one ear Jo:-. .
of A m iriian Ing-it Iron Culvert*.
Hoard ri ervt - thu right to re­
ject any nnd nil bids,

E.

A.

DOUGLASS,

MTft

Clerk

*■::!»

W - 17-1it*.

S r . r ife rd

Bid. will lie relieved by the
IPjjr.J of County Commi -loners
of Seminole County ut tiir.Ir next
n-gnlar nutting to I *- held on
Tin .day January tlth. at 10 o’­
clock A. M. for the building of n
ve.ult in tin- Seminole County Court
Home.
Plan* and
pcrlflcntlonx e^n be
obtair.n! from E. A. Douglasa.
Clerk of 'd.e Circuit Court, Sanford,
Fieri tin or from F. II. Trimble,
..1 cl.is*

in su ra n ce

I II.UIM

F lo rid

*———

NOTICE

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t

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ijiiio m e :

roves

AV E
and for lot is cur
in era of building

t t ...... •-• 1. iori.:* .

Board rc- .-rvt thu* right to rejeri
any nnd nil 1 P! .
K. ti. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
\V-17-4te.

HIS is the ideal Tractor Plow, doing tliu work of one mule. The machine
j&gt;lows harrow;;, discs, mows lawn, s a w s wood and pumps water.
Demohslration on

Tuesday, Decem ber 1G, in the M orning
AT O. J . P O P E ’ S FARli/l, C E L G R Y AVE.

Chri. ti.in S.icace servlci*.*
will !-&lt;• held r.t tho Woman ’ 1
Club, Onh avenue, hetween
Third an 1 !- ourth -tr, it, on ‘
Sunday morning nt 10:15 *’clock. S-.d.j- t : “ God, t . Preserver i f in 3 n.” W-17-Ote,

m sifirncc*
^:?io t. • I:
i:i;t
f [ roorrn am
Miiali l.itriien with good lu-M-.lon i 1SOD. oa
U fildcoci-: ii rooms, one t!i:*t sk.ouM not -t..v on my

fa rm : tl.7 acres, on good ro
land and a splendid 1oca tic

considerable muck
ICO.DO

Afterr.o&lt; n 1 1 the farm of SiEf'R Y W IT T E , on W e s t Side.
MUR. J I'Ll US TAlvAClI
SOPRANO
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pp.CEMDER 1 2 , 1 9 1 9
VoohuboUlc Brothers, of
Texas.
Rov. D. D. Mnrston and wife have
been In our community about live
years and have been good citizens
and line neighbors. They will spend
!ho winter at Daytona Bcarh where
in .) AUTO t a g s n o w r e a d y
•hey
own a cottage, und * in the
* for the .•onvfcr.cc of th e public
ipring
expect to return to their old
l 9p|l«tlons for registrations of motome
at
South Bend, Imltana, where
chicle* for the year 1920 M A Y
;hey
will
lornte permanently.
J f PILED NOW, If accompanied
fr remittance. Tags will be sent
Stoci: raising is one of the grow(,t about the middle of Decem ber ng industries in our part of the
:ountr&gt;\ Harry Rabun, who owns
« time for the new year.
fjraje see tliat all questions are ind deals in line Duroc hogs, made
iri*rrt*i and your name and address i sale last wobk of fine fnttoned
i, printed or written plainly to avoid mgs, some of the largest tipping
yton. The law require:; you to ex- die scales at 400 pounds. Mr. Al­
tc3 tc the application before n No- bert Draper, who is also interested
1, Public or some oilicer using a n hogs, had the misfortune to lose
i thoroughbred Duroc boar ami a
ml.
fine
sow lately from
unknown
Blanks may be secured from)
rauses.
Juliet* of the Peace,
Notaries!

J920 Auto Tags Now
Ready

Pil'd: and fiiunty Ollicers, or th e j
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wainwright
and children of Pensacola, .Mr. and
Comptroller.
E R N E ST A MOOS
Mrs. Spencer Wainwright und child­
State Comptroller.
. ren of Aator Pnrk, left Tuesday
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after a pleasant visit to their parents
Mr. and Mrs. T . E. Wainwright.

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Tho Camp Fire Girls have secured
a room nt the old Argo House and
will tit it up as a permenent club
room.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Harper and
family, Mr. Davis of Mont Verdcr
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. II. White
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GERMAN

ARMY

NEW NATIONAL ARMY HAS
SPIR IT OK DEMOCRACY
Cologne, Dec. 1 1 .— More intrest is
living shown in athletics in Germany's
new national army than was ever known
before, according to information reach­
ing the British army of Occupation.
Tournaments to which the public nro
invited arc of frequent occurrence und
are occasions of unusual intrest in var­
ious parts of Germany where members
of the new army are stationed.
AH ranks participate in the various
events, quite contrary to tho practices
of Germany’s nrmy before tin* beginning
of the wnr. At a recent marching meet
contests were won by commissioned
olllcers who contested against tho en­
listed men. In a jrolimlnary event
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m Dresden an enlisted man won first
place in a mounted event w.th a regimental commander second and a secomi lieutenant of artillery third. Nothing of this kind was over heard of

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German Shells Reveal
First Reims Cathedral
Parts.—Students of history
are greedily digging for every
scrap and shred to piece to­
gether nuother chapter of by­
gone days ns n result of the rel*ort of the nrchneloglcnl mis­
sion planning the reconstruc­
tion of the Helms cathedral.
It states Hint German shells
which ripped open the lloor of
that twelfth century church
have disclosed another cathe­
dral built by the Franks which
lias contained the tomb of King
Clovis for 1,410 years.
It is expected tlint further excnvntlon will reveal the whole
foundation of the older cathe­
dral built by early Frankish
architects.

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Sanford, Florida
Like Most Mothers.
Dorothy was told Mu* must go to
bed and her mother would come up
later and kiss her good night. "Hut."
Mlh| «KUrjHmt ,
n, ,„ . p r aho
Important L. . m History.
Or Is It the Telephone?
,vns , o)l, t|,(„
m.lk(, tmv
On tin* tenth of October fn I'M.',
Personal
In
Loudon
Tim
es;
"Dick
(inference. "Rm what If I have the
Which, be Felled Stales Naval academy at
covers over my licndF* she asked. ring-ullug-utlngdliig. * l.cn."
Annapolis was &gt; petieil. George linntranslated
from
alarm
clock
language
She was told her mother would kiss
|Into tlie vermicular, means; "Wake tip, ■roft. the historian, who wn« then sec­
n s - . - ........................................................................................................ Dlek. and uet onto your Job."—Boston tvltary of the navy, was largely Instru1
Transcript.
p te ntal In establishing the academy

Miss Annie M cBride has returned
to lier home at Monroe, N. C. after
being a guest of Mr. und Mrs. Mc­
LAKE MONROE
Bride of this place. Miss McBride
BtuineM in our section Is fairly will visit Atlanta enrouto home.
traaineRuyers are frequent
M ure
find i inflii \fiV«
odors and many farmers are availX
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t:( themselves of the opportunity Bertha and Ida Ahern, Horence | "
«J wiling direct from the fields, Snmir and Hugh D raw dyof Orlando
itlrrs are shipping. The lettuce
Mrs. W. C. Beasley has returned
pown at .Monroe is of a superior
from
a plcaant visit to Green Cove
&lt;-.rlily. The heads are large and
’/
fcn and some weigh two pounds Springs.
The stork stopped at the home of
,;j our, the single head. The far­
e d are demanding u fancy price Drew Warren Wednesday morning
iii getting it and a general air of und left a little son.
;r«I*rity prevails over our entire
etion. Some of the llrst sales from
LAKE MARY ITEMS
Jtr and U n acre patches made the
.1 D Kvnror returned home last week
pit wcei; are so foiluwc:
after spewing n nmnib in Be.-ton M iu i,
.Albert i la "’kin . one-hall acre, with relativta
TM.OO; Harney Lyons, little less
Alibic and Charlie Sjoblotn came
tkiR half acre 3500.00; Charlie Bell, homo laxst week front Kansas where
U( acre after cutting l^TO choice they had been at work for several
jimptra. therefrom.* 3000.00; Drew months
fattrn, half acre. 3500.00; John
Mr nnd Mrs Will Evans and two
h-ter, West Side, three acres, children returned to their home in T a­
|»X&gt;0.00; Harlow Mann, car load, mpa last Sunday after visiting here for
.750.00; J. II. Mann, car load, some time
(115.00; John Bully, car load, $2.50
The Evans family received word
*r hamper, f. o. It.; Ben Lake, acre here some two weeks ago of the death
f’turc 31000.00; Ben Lake, acre of Mr Henry Whitten He passed
nrfy cabbage, contracted at 32.50 away nt New Smyrna where he nnd Mrs
o* t&gt;.
Whitten were located for the winter
Betide* the above many express The remains was sent back to their
«?J rar loud shipments have
not home in Maine Mrs Whitten is a
mn reported.
daughter of Dr Evans Mr Whitten
Ore of the good farms to change leaves a wife and one daughter to mourn
‘.udt lately was the twelve ncio the loss of n husband und father
taprored place of Rev. D. D.
Mr nnd Mrs H R Cadman nnd
Msrston, the purchnser being the children motored to Narcossee last
Best quality Amoskeg Outings, heavy
Sunday and visited relative's there for
weight, sin oath fleece, plain white, pink and
the day
blue, pink and blue stripe. Bed and brown
plaids. Black nnd gray checks.
Mr an
Mrs Cohen of Otlando
were visitors here Inst Friday
For this .1 day sale per yard only.
3 5c
Sanford Head. Them With Uncommon
Interest
OVIEDO
A Sanford citizen tells his experience
!i the following statement. No letter
Miss Mnhel Swope, Mrs. S. W.
fridrnce than this can lie had. The
truthful reports *d friends nnd neighbors Swope, Francis Swope, Misses Olive
isthe best proof in the world. Ask your Lczetto and Rutli Young of Clement
trifkbor!
*
Standard make, black stockings for Boys
Hall were delegates to the Christian
A. \V. Wathen, farmer, 400 W. First Endeavor Institute held in Orlando
and Girls, Size fi to 9bj. Fine ribbed, and
St, Mnford, says: "I have used Doan's
worth about GO cents. Guaranteed fast black.
Kir.ey Pills otf and on for several years Monday afternoon and night.
e i they are the best kidney remedy
Special for this .'1 duy sale 3 5 c, 3 {&gt;!. $ 1 .0 0
Rev. E . E. Wright loft Tuesday
tj he had. I have suffered a lot wit.i morning for Lakeland where lie
cy bat': and kidney weakness. On
occasions Doan's Kidney Pills will attend ghe annual conference
hie come to my rescue when I was of thu Methodist Church South.
nspletely down anil out with kidney
Mrs. Ed. Jordan left Tuesday
t-Mble. Whenever I feel their need
for#
Starke Fla., where she will
t.T. they always bring tho same quick
One lot of 75 corsets to go in this sale for
f*.lt« and I can't say too much in their spend Christmas with her family. = 2
F* " St tement given May U-$1,10. Some of th eje Corsets sold us high as
Mrs. Torn Shupe nnd baby left
$2.50. Size 1 H to 110, in pink qr white. High
Saturday for Oakland to visit lu*r
On March 10, 1918. Mr. Wathen said:
low
and medium
bust, Front and back
l»mstill as strong in praise of Doan's father.
Wtey pills as ever. 1 haven't needed
lace. Closing out nt this sale at ...,$ 1 ;1 0 P r.
Mr. J . A. Reed reports a big
bun's linn- giving my last endorsewatermelon for Thanksgiving. Mr.
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't and Mrs. Reed have been Batfng
s*k for a kidney remedy—get this melon all the fall and guarding
b*n'« K’dney Pills—the same that Sir. it carefully und it was found to be
Ef’,
5 dozen Brassier* to be closed out during
Jitr.cn ad. Foster-Milliurn Co.,
just rtpe enough for Thanksgiving
this three day sale for .15 cents each. These
«'•». lbltlaln, N. Y.
dinner. Mr.' and Mrs. Reed hud 2 :
Brassiers arc stundurd make. Size 34 to IS
another Thanksgiving treat in un
Pink nnd white. Open back or front style 3 5 c
unexpected visit from their grand­
son Oscar Rouse of Tampa.!
Mr. and Mrs. C olton of New
York licve arrived at their winter s a
—J
Best quality, pure white, Cnnton Flannel,
home at Lake Charm.
3
extra heavy fleece, standard width. Nothing
Dr. and Mrs. C arter nnd two lit­ E 2
better for underwear. Special for this
tle daughters of Pennsylvania have S B
dale
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38c
rented the the McChc?**ry cottage
r' * exclusive representative in
at Lake Charm for the winter.
YOUR TOWN
The Christian Endeavor ; ive a
for
most delightful social at the Club
£3
One lot of good style Sweaters for small
This kricntbic Tonic makes Lay- House on Friday night. The girls
.
girls up to 8 years. An exceptional
value
*’• &lt;&gt;ut f&gt;f Loafers, it makes your were requested to bring aprons und
for
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$ 1 .5 0
l»r.» lay c\,
day in fall nnd win- the boys were requested to bring
hr *hten •, ; are scarce nnd prices the girls. The event of the evening
»rr hirb.
was the hemming of the aprons by
the hoys. Clement Hall won the
R E E F E R 'S M ORE EG G S
'
All skirts specially reduced for the three
prize for having the best hemmed
k lac ' I by the million dollar
day sale
S I.95 to $ 1 4 .4 5
apron.
M«ii
1 Reserve Bank of Kansas
Mrs. Hankinson of Wc-.tfieid, N.
City. ' . and is sold for $1 a
J . has returnei to Oviedo for the
Hrt;.
1 n the iron-hound, copper- winter.
fitrttn
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it
must
We will offer special for this sale one lot
The Jones house has been rented
Rove - iiisfactory or you can have
of
25 Blankets, white, tan and gray with
by Mr. Polston of Limona.
Dur money hack any tim e you
colored borders. An exceptional value for
*»at if.
J . If. Palhill who has been spend­
the money. Extra heavy qunl.ry. For this
ing a few days with the family cf
sale
o n ly ...... .............
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R E E F E R 'S M ORE EG G S
W. E. Argo leaves Thursday for
bone- anil makes
strong Fernindinia accompanied by Capt.
Steles, it stimulates your hens Argo.
l‘ d mal.i a champion layer out
Clarence Curry of Orlando spent
*• the ordinary back yard, barn Tuesday night in Oviedo.
Drd hen,
^
The C. &amp;. B. Club was entertained
most delightfully lust week by Mrs,
R E E F E R 'S M ORE EG G S
W. E. Young. A salad course was
■'•‘ ft icing it today and you will
served, a murical program rendered
* surprbed anil delighted with
and the afternoon greatly enjoyed
results.
by ull.
Mm. W. J . Lawton left Tuesday |
for Jacksonville.
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Saturday

Friday
Saturday
iv iu n ita y

M onday
Dec. 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 5

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Dec. 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 5

1 Friday, Saturday and Monday
Outings 35c Yard

TRUTHFUL REPORTS

Boys and Girl's Stockings
35c, 3 pair for $1.00

J . C. C. and W. B. Corsets
$1.10 Pr.

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75c Brassieres at 35c

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Canton Flannel 38c Yd.

H
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Sweaters for Small Girls $1.50

H Ladies' Skirls $ 4 .4 5 to $14.95
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Heavy Blankets $3.95 Pr.

LADIES and M ISSES’

Coat Suits and Coats
SIZE lfi TO IS

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AT CLOSING OUT PRICES

$11.95,
$27.00,

$13.45,
$29.00,

$18.95,
$32.00,

$22.00
$36.00

Serges, Poplins, Broadcloths, Tricotines,
Velours and Silvertones

Friday,Saturday and Monday
ONLY
One Big Rack o f Ladies’ Ready to Wear
at $1,75 the Garment
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For a special inducement during this three day sale we will put out one big rack
of Lndlcif Kimonos, Middy Blouses, GHglinm Dresses, Fancy Voile Dresses, White
Wash Skirts, and Middy Coats to close out at $1.75 a gar:, ent. Every garment
on this rack actually cost over 31.75. Some as high ns $5.00, but regardless of the
cost they will go at this low price. Be the first to get the choice. Every garment a
bargain, but if you wait your size may lie gone. Fof these 1 days only ....... . $ 1 .7 5

Friday, Saturday and Monday Mornings Only

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No. GO, 36 in. Bleabhlngc and Cambrics, per yard
No. 70, 36 in. Bicachings and Cambrics, per yard................
No. 80, 3G in Illenchings nnd Cambrics, per yard

24c
.... 28c
34c

DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 8 A.

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ed oil for two minute*, is a great inconvenlence, are are not used to darknesi,
in cur homes, yet think of the yean of j
darkness the victims of this dreaded
disease must endure while it Is sapping
the life snd vitality from their once
healthy bodies. When we stop to con­
sider this, we forget the email sum we
might invest in these Red Cross Christ­
mas Seal*, the fund from which is l*ing
used to conbat the spread and progress
of this malady, as well as to aid those
who have already been afflicted.— Re­
I i Im N m 9-r»»4-C U »« MU1 M utrr AagnM Had
EXEC U TIVE C O M M IT TE E
IK*. »l tW fMtoffVr* U Niafard. rtMida’
AND
port ir Star.
L'adar A n •( M u tt M . t&gt;79
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WHAT
M
A
K
E
S
FO
R
DOCTORS
M
ET
rfi
LAST
You are nght. We know just how
O ffln : Hm i M 1
TH^Sm i N», ||
B O L S H E V IS M "
TO
D ISC U SS
t=3
it feels to have the lights go out. not * M G H T
SUP
P L IE S
Last Sunday’s Memphis Commercial only go out but stay out.
T H E LEGION’S PLATFORM
A pp«J contained an analysis of the
The Fernaid Laughton Memorial
Y o u alw ays p re fe r to tra n s a c t
Ther American Legion, representing economic situation, which Is so search­ HELPING THE STA TE OF FLORIDA
Hospital
is
nearing
completion
ar.d
business
w ith o n e w ho w elcom es
men and women who served the United ing and informative that we feel impel,
States in the world war, definitely has leel to give our readers the gist of it.
the work on the outside of the
y ou w ith a sm ile, D o n 't y o u ? T o
Board of Health Doing Fine Work
announced what it stands for. The The article is headed "W hat make* for
building
is
very
satisfactory
to
the
old
o r young we en d eav or to give
Jacksonville, Dec. 10 . — Entering
first plank in its platform is American­ Bolshevism," and i* one of thp best
th e sm ile of w elcom e and to m ake
upon its second quarter, the new ad­ members of the association and in­
ism.
disquisitions on the subject which is
ministration of the State Board of stead of detracting from the appear-'
you
w an t to com e into c u r Hank
The legion urges national laws com­ filling the public mind that we have seen.
Health ha* und*r»ny R general program ance as many had opined the im­
K again and again . Y O U will not
pelling aliens in America to learn cur The appeal »&lt;•&gt;&gt; in part:
of sanitation and health work that is provements enhance the looks of the
language. It wants citizenship taught
w an t to fcow I a fte r y o u havy?
We are looking at a grocery advertise­ rernrd-hr**?.kirg in the history of Florida.
exterior. The carpenters are making
in a definite cours in every public school. ment . The grocer offers to sell sliced
SAVED M O N EY H E R E .
In its entiety the program leaevw un­ tine progress and the members of
It demands the depo tation of Victor breakfast bacon at St cents a pound
Ilerger and of all “first-paper aliers and 56 cent* a pound. lie offer* to touched no problem in which Florida the executive committee and the
who renounced their intention of becom­ sell smoked hacon at 30 cent* a pound. is troubled, including as it docs, cam­ physicians inspected the work last
0
venereal night when the lights came on* and
ing citizens to escape military service." Smoked bacon is fe tte r than the break­ paign* against hookworm.
disea*&lt;*. trachoma and malaria.
In they found everything moving along
Exclusion of Japanese from the Uni­ fast bacon. A pound of smoked bacon
addition. th** board has lately inaugura-tin fine shape.
ted States is urged by the ligion. It Is has as much focal value a* a pound of
trd
several special health movements I The committee meeting was called
agair.rt pardons fro draft dodgers and sliced shavings, called breakfast hacon. j
a
"Keeping
F it" campaign for the young J to meet at the hospital building hut
Far olntructors. It wants law* by Not much o this smoked hacon will be
manhood
of
the state; a campaign to on account of the moonlight schedule
which future conscientious objectors sold. It is not put up .in cartons. It is
better
conditions
in the rural homes of (they were obliged to adjourn to the;
could lie punished.
not sliced. It i&lt; not "th e thing." It
Florida,
and’ a board campaign of child I hand stand in the central park'
” "
In strong words the American Legion U not expensive enough.
welfare that reaches into the school* where the
question
of
the
rondenu a large standing army as ex­
Creamery butter Is quoted at 73 cunt* and homes.
purchase of hospital supplies wa*
travagant and un-Anerican. It rham- a jmund and pure oleomargarine at 33
Dr. Rallph N. Greene, state health thoroughly dcssected. It was de­
plnora universal military training,
cent*. Oleomargarine is purer than
officer, and Dr. "William J . Buck.d cided to have the doctors get up the
carefully safeguarded against the crea­ the butter. It has as much food valut­
assistant state health offrer, assume list of supplies necessary and the
tion od a military caste, with citizen- as the butter, but the oleomargarine
their duties the latter part of Ju ’y when supply houses can bid on the entire
soldier officer* and regular army officers will not sell as the butte.' selosl. Once
Joe L. Earman became president of the li*t. There are some of these aricle*
serving in equal numbers on the gen­ chrysanthemums sotd for a dime apiece.
that can be supplied by the govern­
State Board of Health.
eral staff
Now the ill-smelling things fetch a dol­
ment if the
hospital
can
af­
The legion leaves to rongr
the lar. A woman walked into u store yes­
ford to wait
for
them.
It
matter eif cash Imnuse* fe»r former KOI terday and bought three preserved
SOLDIERS
TORTUIt El)
1?
w i* also the cense of the committee
ijip -, k « i I n . l . t r
—re*ate*r c,,rnfe*-'#.v-1 sliced orange in n Imttle. She rittd
t
*ivL't«jfn ciitKurnnft
i tlion tor emanieej soldier*, it decline * |11.60 for the holts-]. She could buy .Vnuihtr i utm martial Involves
h'opital should be opened a* soon
• unritt * of llrutal treat ment
to support any of the land and horr.t-iid th esrange : of 15 cent and by spend­
the repair work was finished and
I.et us inspect your b attery frtn?. W e a r c experts
hills so far preipc cd, considering them ing five cents more * -cure the same
New York. D ec.
10 .— Another the doctors'could furnish their [ow n
on
ele ctrica l trou b les. S cien tific rep airin g and r e ­
inadequate. In their plate it recom­ result In she salt! which rhe intended
rourtmartial Involving charge* of instruments and supplies until the
mends the American Legion homo found­ to make.
charging d on e. W c can ta k e your old b attery and
rintinn could procure the new
brutal treat ment accorded to mem­ a
ing act. This act provides for govern­
Men were seated in a labor confernece- bers of the American expeditionary outfit.
m ak e it a s good a s new and g u a ra n te e it for six
ment reclamation of unproductive- lands One man was drawing a salary of $12,* forces, at which evidence is expected
After the meeting the committee
m on th s. W e also h av e exp ert m ech an ics to over­
for m ttlement by former service- men, 000 a year nml the other a salary of to eclipse even the sensations at the
ar.d the doctor* insepeted the hos­
haul
o r rep air your ca r.
development of rural communities by 1 2 ,000 . The mechanic drawing a $ 2 ,- trial of I.ieut. ("H ard Boiled"* Smith
pital building and passed upon the
government loans, and direct loan* to 000 salary wanted id , 000 . He was begins
tomorrow- a t
Governor’an w rk being done anil also arranged
former service men for building hi me* forced to ask $3,000, he sa d, iiecaus.*
The defendant, who had charge for th*- elevator shaft and the plac­
of the high cost of food and clothing.
or developing farms.
under the provost marshal of all ing of the elevator a* soon a* prices
L . A . H K N A U I), Prop.
This L* the program of the Anerlcan He sported a handsome pair of si.k criminal* investigation* in the l.e- can be obtained. Dr. Weintraub of
20.1
Oak
Ave.
P h on e LS!I
Legion. here will l»e those who will sock*. IK* was asked what he paid for Man* area, it charged that by var­ tl&lt;- Surgical Supply Co., of Ja c k ­
take issue with some of its planks , hut the sock.f and he said, "$1.50, hut a few ious forms of torture, he tried to sonville wa* at the
meeting
to
no man ran fall to appreciate and ad years I got them for 60 c.*nts." The extort confessions from prisoners in represent hi* firm and the local doc­
mire the document’s intense y\tnerican- man drawing $ 12,000 a year exhibited order to win favor in the eyes of tor* present .were Dr. Denton, Dr.
a^pair r»f white cotton sock*. It was his superior*.
iim.
T &gt;!ar. Dr. Langley and Dr. Mat"0
summertime
and they we re just a* com­
The men who broke tin* lllndenhurg
si. all ami Dr. T . A. Neal of Orlando.
At
the
close
of
Detzer's
eourtmar
&amp;
line have retained their old spirit relf fortable as the silk socks. The man tin! it is planned to try on similar
intrest in the background and a de.dri* wearing the white socks paid 25 cents charges hi* first sergeant, U. S. Mad­
for Americanism a.* the fe.remost i on- for them. They were more sanitary den, of Pittsburg, nephew of John
than thv* silk pair. The bad dye in the
■idcration,—Tampa Tribune.
black socks might poison one's feet. E. Madden, a Kentucky horseman;
Even so, ufter the conference the Pig Sergeant F'rank L. Hoyt, who is al­
DANGERS IN’ “SHINE "
salaried man rode away in a $5,000 car. leged to have aided and abetted Def­
ier. Madden is said to be a deserter
Rabin whiskey has been bountiful and the mechanic in n $ 1,2 0 0 machine. in France not yet arrested.
in the North of late, be ing easy to make Roth were waster* in transportation.
The methods of Detzer and Mad­
People arc; much like sheep. If the
and as strong ns the late lamentc I
den, it is said, included orders for
“ Duffy’s Malt ” It costa only $5 a rH: have gone crazy in extravagant
quart, while re-gular whiskey ro»t* $15 thought, extravagant dress, extravagant T V ” " tn" ‘! at “ , , *’nlion tor thirtyf !•[!', V
0,1
^lvt‘ SANFORD WILL RE UNDER NEW ■
per quart In Detroit there has been living and extravagant food, the poor j
off, withholding food and drink
ADMINISTRATION IN A
FEW
sixteen eleaths since January 1 from are doing the same thing. The rich
from the prisoners until they ac­
WEEKS
have
the
money
to
iqwnri
and
give
the
drinking ^raisin whiskey and similar
knowledged their "g u ilt" pulling
rfinroction*, besides a rnjny rase.* of had example. The poor don’t have
Th** n * rity (oTunisjdoncr* will
prisoners by their feel and by their
the maney and they set* the bad example.
blinelnews. paralysis and insanity
hair: srtiking them in the face and take their scat on January find and
The dangerous part of this as well Then they turn on the rich and the threatening them with pistol*. I
Visitors to Jacksonvillo
great thing* arc expected in the years
as of all other home-made hooz** is the Imsines* of destruclion begin*. Then Is also charged that Detzer compelled
Are Cordially Invited
to come from this new form of goum fusil oil and the methyls, which can only lifter a while, you have bolshevism. Private Marcello, of the 110th ma­
to Our Establishment
ment. It U understood tliat they have
he separates! by intricate! chemical pro- Then these who consider themselves chine gun battalion, to
swallow
already
engaged
the
services
r»f
n
first
ccswri, making the home-made proeluct the great ones of the earth wonder why lighted
cigarette which
lit*
wa*
alm«?t a* injurious us wood alceihid evil ha* crept into the mind* of the mas­ smoking against order*.
cla.** City Manager and v hil* l»* will |
Take* warning ye* lover* of tnoonjhino ses.
have much to do in the first few months
We art* plunging, rich and poor alike,
Se*veral case* of unusual illness have
of reorganization his duties will not i.e
lieen re|»orte-el in Florida from the same towards an abyss, This paper yester­
heuvj; until the city take* up the ques­
day
had
a
story
of
tremendous
unrest,
cau/e The average bottle of moon­
tion of bonding (or the public utilities.
rioting
and
revolution
in
Mexico.
We
shine whiskey be ing offered for sale* is
JEW ELER S
Then* is one thing the new city manager
are
riot
twenty
jumps
ahead
of
similar
made in the cliea|i*-.*t hind of utensil*,
ran
do
and
will
do
and
that
L*
to
in­
liable-to corrosion, with materials that conditions. W e have lost our scrim* of it
Sixteen West Forsyth Street
vestigate the plants of the Southern
an- nett the Ite-st and with all kinds of ik ?*. Wo have lost our common sense.
Utilities Co., and g i v e u detailed report
Jacksonville, Florida
infecticm The determination of men We vein no longer to have the courage
that will settle once anti for all the idea
alter
seeking
th**
right
thing,
and
to
*lo
to have shine tnake-s it highly necessary
that they have a plant that can take
that we* have* Komeone who ran piiss on it 'Cgnrdte?; of those who "set tin* pace."
r a r e of the present Ju-eds of the growing
Wr lu*v* become a nati ui c.f sptndC sh d b lish o d F orty V o o r s
ibe purity Who wants the job? —
Do not allow the
Ity of Sanford.
tlirilt* an*l waster*. In this extravaI’alatka New*
poisons of undigested
The new commissioners are having
giiitc,* and waste there i* a solid demo­
food to accumulate in
your bowels, where they
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cracy because everybody, every gov­
OLD FLORIDA JO URN ALISTS
*
are absorbed Into your
important event when they take over 5 3
ernment and every institution i* guilty.
system. Indigestion,con­
One by one the old journalistic land­ If ve don’t put on the brake* we are
the management of the city of Sanford
stipation, headache, bad
marks aro passing. There ore very going over the precipice a* sun- a* the
npd they have a large undertaking on
blood, and numerous
other troubles are bound
few new.*pa|M-r* In Florida that have gun is iron.
their hand* and one that will require
to lollow.
Keep your
not changed the editorial or busim-i*
much earnest thought and plenty of
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system dean, as thous­
personnel since* we entered the profithard work. It L* not an impossible
ands of others do, by
HOW- DELAND D ID IT
aioo In Lakeland. If u very few of our
tusk hut it i* one that will require the
taking an occasional dose
ofthe old, reliable, veg­
long tunc contemporaries quit the game,
servlet* of the c o m m i s s i o n e r *
DcLand ho* a novel way of attract]
etable, lamily liver me
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and the city manager for some time to
wc will I k * the oldest editor In point of ing the attention of her people to any
dne.
H E L P US C E L E B R A T E A
\
come
and
the
tax
payers
are
willing
to
continuous service in Florida.
groat need and the manner in which
give tin- commissioners all the encourage­
Then' reflections are railed forth by .she inaugurated the Red Cr«*--s Christ*
Thedford’s
ment
possible in order that they may
mas
Seal
sale
wa*
no
exception.
the retirement from newspajier .. o.-k of
Jcvomplish
the many things needful
According to the Dol.and News nil
Fkfitor A. I’. Jordan, who l a* old hi*
;n
bringing
up
the city’s resources and
I’untu Gorda Herald to a stork company, light* were *io go out at two minute*
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finan**-* in ord'-r to put the city on a H
reven, and promptly at seven the
headed by i ’uul K. Garrett, of Let .burg.
wilid
foundation
to
meet
th*many
F’or about thirty five year* Mr Jordan fire whistles were to Dow when the
exigiencrf the post war period.
had been engajed in newspaper work light* were to be turned on again. If
Mn
.
W
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P.
Pickle,
ol
Ami tiii- tax payers will carefully
in F'loridn. A man of superior i luca- me would stop to nnnlyze this proced­
Rising Fawn,Ga., writes:
consider their action on the public
lion. a deep tl'.lnker, and lurid writer. Id* ure it i* remarkable the fact that it
"NVc have used TlicdUtility question. It is a great question
lord’s Ulack-Draught as
C O M M E N T IN G ON
kindly and courteous nature nl uptimes trings home. To have your light*
a
lamily
medicine.
My
and
a serious question and one whete
turned
off
i*
indeed
a
great
inconvenience.
wa* reflected lij hi* eilltorial work.
nioUienin-law could not
t’anford must get a real plant here or
Not that hi* editorial utterances Unless one I* prepared for hucIi an no
take calomel as it seemed
tin* city will never become a real city.
ca*ion,
they
arc
left
in
utter
dnrknras,
too
strong
(or
her,
so
she
were lacking in strength and vigor—
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-used
Black-Draught
as
a
and
yo
I
k
*
unprepared
for
emergencies
but it would be iir.porjible to consider
mild laxative and liver
anything unethical or unkind in connect­ went* to Ik* the rule, rather than tho
regulator. . . We use it
Discarded Hats to Brazil.
jamtiy and believe
ion with them. Ill* work hns been ex-option of thi* twentieth venture
in the lamily
Thousand*
of lint*. *tlM-nnled t»y
it
Is
the
best
medicine
for
how
constructive; his influence upon the age of luxury. In like manner
English women nr** exported ,-ver.v
the liver nude." Try It.
many
of
u*
would
Lp
prepared
without
State and upon III* community during
je a r to Brazil, where they are eager*
Insist on the genuine—
all these years ha* been u value im- the help of others to ward off ami com­
Uicuioid’s. 2 j C a pack­
fjr bought by the Indian*. The feath- £ =
age.
H-”75
mcaaurcahle. Yet it i* likely that the bat thi* white plague, should it once
rr* and other nniAMHitK on ihe bat*
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
j
farica
its
talons
into
the
organ*
of
our
«r&lt;* taken by the no n dm! the bnre
wage* for a year of one of these striking,
per
..
it raw shapo* nr.* given t** thr!r vroraat**&gt;l miller* would amount to n siirr systems.
» -**»
ttu JM
tn folk.— Mo sm te Journal.
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A* we -aid , to have your belli* t-jrn-j
r e * r y w ’nr.r "" he hr.- ama*-..(! by
T h e editor, the preacher and the
B . J . HOLLY, Editor
teacher would have little Incentive to
W. M. IIAYNES, Buolnooo Manager work if they considered only the material
regard* of their labor. Mr. Jordan la
Pubtiahed Every Friday by
now rrn«u« supervisor for hb district
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY which will keep him busy for a time;
M
and we hope that he may thereafter
enjoy for many years hia "otiurn cum
HTiwrmrnoN nucR in advance:
O N I TEAR________________________________ IXM dig.,” which he has well earned by hia
aix m o n t h s .
busy and useful years of activity.—
th ree m onth s.
Lakeland Telegram.

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DECEMnER

UUJe H i P P f n ,n C|

Mention of
H itter* 1“ I,r,cf
pw&gt;onal Item*
#flulcrcst

In and .About

Haight of the

Summary or (he
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged lur
Herald Header*

II. II. McGregor special represen
tlvo of tho Starr I’iano &amp; Phono­
graph Co., Is In town.
Dr. It. L. Mason haJ gone to
Tam pa to take u two weeks course
in plate work and other special
work and his otlicc will be closed
for that period.
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Overland

Buy Diamonds

Wight Tiro Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley have
returned from n trip to Gainesville
which conbined business and plea­
sure. They were accompanied by
Mr. C. M. Hand.
,M r. and Mrs. W. N. Ankency
were called to Philadelphia last
week and left on Saturday.

Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Hyman have
ai their guests this week lion. T .
N. Brown and wile •and children of
Swayncsboro, Ga. Mrs. Brown is
the nirce of Dr. Hyman. Mrs. E .
J . Dudley the sister of Dr. Hyman
is with tho party. Mr. Brown is a
prominent attorney of Swayncsboro
is a member or the Georgia legisla­
ture and attorney for the county
board of commisioners. This is their
first trip to Florida and they arc
delighted with the state and with
Sanford.
For SlierHT

I hereby nnnounce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
unty subject to the decision of t hr
McCulier's.
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Democratic Primary.
Mr. C. K. Melton went up to '
W. P. CARTER
Jacksonville on Saturday with her
young son Charlton, to have his
Tn* Books NdW Open
tonsils removed.
T;ix Books are now open for the
Mr. J . W. Willock of Jackson­ payment of State and County Taxes;
ville spent the week end here, t he a discount of two per cent is allowed
guest of friends,
for payment in November, and one
yrtle
Ave. * Complete stock Din inond tires. per cent in December.
Jno. D. Jinkins
j Wight Tiro Co ,
fili-t!
Tae
Collector, Seminole County
itor of the
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. W atts were
S AT- W E D -5T C— W-1 1-2t c.
}. D. Honan the guests of their brother Mr. L.
advertising Allen for the week end while on
FOR SH ERIFF
were in the route from Daytona to their home
Having lieen urged by u large nuin!&gt;er
in Ilartow.
of the voters of Seminole County to
become a candidate for the office nf
Sunday with
Mr.
Mrs. C. A. Brabham of Sheriff, 1 hereby nnnonms* my candi­
any Sanford Bradentown are registered at the dacy subject to the decision of the
Democratic primary.
e him ngal|j. |Seminole.
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C. M. HAND
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Candles and oil lamps are at a
Carl Hand was among the Sunday
jnmuini and the stores were ull visitors to Daytona Beach.
.old nut of these ornamentals rhal
n.
Kennedy and A.
have suddenly become most useful j Pcmnan Inotored UJt froin Tampa
Roost
Leon's Auto Transfer. All trains
R**t. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes
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PHONE 114
Philips Old Drug Store Stand

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Orders also Taken
nt Hotel Carnes

Saturday and are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. J . Wolfe.
, Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Krupp nre
expected home this week from New
York where they went last week
to attend the golden wedding undiversity of Mr. Kmpp's parents.
Quart Mason fruit jars at L. 1‘.
McCulier's.
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Mr. It. II. Mlddletort of Pomona
spent the ,wcek end with his daugh­
ter Mrs. Jam es Estridgo and the
younger children. Alton accompnaied
hitn iiaek to Pomona and will re­
main with his father.
W. If. Tubbs of Ft. Pierce is in
the city the guest of„M r. and Mrs.
Ferguson at the Fairvlcw. Mr. Tubbs
is a former resident «f this city being
general foreman of the old J . T. &amp;
K. W. railway before it was absorb­
ed by the Plant System and after­
ward by the A. C. L. His many
friends here are glad to see him again
Dr. D. C. Ward. Osteopath is in
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
and Fr ay of each week. f&gt;8-tf
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It. S. Holly, of Sanford, son of Editor
Boli Holly, of t ie Sanford Daily Her­
ald. is in Palmetto for an indefinite
pried. Mr. Holly is representing
the William E. Calbnunu* Produce Co.,
of Plant City, rash buyers cf all prrduic. lie is making the Palmetto
Hotel ids headquarter* while here.—
Palmetto New...
Gecrtinns at the Lincoln House
r r ' It. F. Ware, Atlanta: J. W.
F' lmrn
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Appeal Made To People For Starving
Syrians
I1

The cry of distress from the Near
East holm’s again and touches the hearts
of the compassionate people throughout
the world. The relief given by the
United State* last year saved many
thousands of people in that section of
of the world from a horrible death
Many of the Nation's greatest states­
men ulcso un army of its most worthy
and active Christian women allied in
the movement to save the live hundred
thousand unfortunate people who must
have relief or who will die from starva­
tion ami neglect.
Florida will he organized for this
importaut work, and Florida will do
its duty in the premise*. The director
of tlie campaign for this state is Dr.
11. M. Shivo a distinguished clergyman,
whose heart beats in sympathy for
these distressed people. Ho has been
fortunate in securing Mr. Ernest B.
McLin of Jacksonville, as state chair­
man. Mr. Mcl.in achieved a splendid
lepulntinn during the war in the Food
Administration, and ranks
among
Florida's liest citizens. He is active
in meritorious act* of all kinds, and his
active co-operation and earnest intrest
in the movement givi* added assurance
of success.
Dr. Shtve has a
loyal, efficient
force of workers who will participate
in the organization, hut before thisis
pcrfencted, which will be about Jnnwlll be directed
uary
toward the issuance of a ."Christina*
Appeal" to the people of Florida in the
behalf of these Buffering fellow-lxing*.
Tho cause is a glorious one, and anyone
who aids therein call n-st in the ronse'.immii-.vs of a duty well performed.

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AUTO O W N ER S
C all un us for exact
duplicate of your
broken spring,
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They ate a d it lovable ana
aif&gt;st iractable ^ftCr thay'vo had
*oir.(!Mnjj to e4b National Blocult
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uliTwTF product* can be: During the
yeiart when my babl#*. were Crowing'
upi we nercr mUocd the . CnID
dr en’a Hour with Ita ta*ty j* M b

The annual Christmas
bazaar
and food sale of the Pipe Organ
Club will be held at Charles Electric
Store, all day sjiturduy of this week,
where the daintiest of linens, the
prettiest toilet accessories and nil
kinds of lovely and useful article
may be found by those seeking just
the right things for Santa Claus
pack. Delicious home-cooked eats
will he on display also,
dainty
enough to tempt tho most fastidious
epicurean nppetitie. The members
of this live organization have been
preparing for the annual event
since the slate was cleared of the
last bazaar so there sill be a large
and choice selection in hand work.
The public is invited to give them

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SANFORD FLORIDA

Hill Hardware Co.
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STANDS FOR — . .

SERVICE, QUALITY, AND PRICE

USEFUL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS
C arving-Sets,
Percolators
Ideal Fireiess Cookers
Pyrex and Aluminum W are
Favorite Line o f
Stoves and Ranges
Safety Razors and a com plete line
o f Pocket Cutlery
and many other useful and appropriate gifts

SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF

Informal Danre for CiucsJ
Miss Esther Wilson entertained
on Tueiday enening with a de­
T o r 100 yrwrs OOT.P M R H A J . I tn n rte m
lightfully informal dance in honor 041
h a * eiutblrri s u f f e r i n g h u m a n i t y to
of her guest, Miss Ethel Sharpe of w i t h s t a n d a t l n c U r o f Uhlncy, liv er,
b la d d e r a n d s t o m a c h t r o u b l e s and a l l
Washington D. C. About
twenty d i s e a s e * c o n n e c t ' d w ith t i e ut'.iiMV
lu tiuild on and rcM o l.- to
young people enjoyed the hospitality ' oh rega al tnhs and
o r a a r - w o k e , • 1 t.v ,1
of their gracious h° *e«s.
I'.caw .ui,.; im ran ./.. •■•at* must ho
, ’v Temptation,

I w a t c h e d , b e c a u s e (ho y f i l l e r and tturlfv
t h e 1.1.....:, Uti/eiv,
no t.’.vl. »,u..v
; you a r e doomed,

Wwvrt•&gt;«**, •Uetdesrnesi

J desfMduit ticy. bacUitdie, sto r m rh tro u ­
ble, pains In t h e loltm ami lower al&gt;-

i lit-regular unnuul meeting
of
the Stuck holilcrti nf the First Na­
tional Bunk of Sanford, FI ftri tin,
will be held in the rooms of the
Dank Tuesday. January II, 1920. at
three o’clock P. M„ for the purpose
of electing it board of directors for
the chatting year and for the trans­
action of such'other business ns may
properly come beforethe nu'eting.
li. F. Whittier,
Cashier.
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put on

NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY

Annual Christmas Bazaar

Slieeurr

VfhvnYourSpringBreaks

i due to the superior materials and metnoas
smployed in the baking. The everlasting tablegoodness of U n e e d s Biscuit is due to security
of the In-er-seal trade mark package, j

Fire Hundred Party
Next week opens socially on
Monday night with ono of tfie popu­
lar iat«l parties given under the
auspices of the Altar Society of the
Catholic church. At their parorhial
hall on Oak atrcct. Those five hun­
dred parties are nlwnys well attend­
ed and afford much pleasure to the
members of the society and th t'r
friends alike. It will he a public
affair with a small admission and
all fivo hundred players arc invited.
The committee in charge of ar­
rangements promise u good time.

donnjn. grav/d. l i l l l . t i l l y w hen u r i n a t ­
ing. r h e u m a t i s m , s c ia t ic a and lumbago
sti w a r n you o f iroubfo w ith ynur k i d ­
n e y s O O I.li M K U A l. I i a a r l e m (/II C a p -

s 't i r s n t e tho r e m e d y y o u need. T s k *
t h r e e o r f o u r e v e r y day. T h e h e a l i n g
nil s o a k s In to t h e c e l l s and l i n i n g o f
I In* k id n e y s a m i d r i v e s o ut tho p o iso n * .
N.-w lif e i'.n&lt;l luvxith w ni s u r e l y f o ll o w .
W h e n ynur n o r m a l v ig o r han b e e n re*
t r e a t m n l f o r a w hile
t &gt; u&lt; i p y o u r s e l f lu c o n d itio n »iul p r e ­
v e n t * - - e t e r t t e * l|*i/ .m i w a ll mii III you n t e Im n p s b l e o f
f i g h t i n g . S t u r t t a k i n g U ( ) l , f ) M1CDAL.
li . ir lam Oil t 'a g r u l e ji to day . T o u r d r u g c : tt will t h r e r f u l l y re fu n d y o u r m o n t y
If y»u s r e n o t satisfied w i t h r e s u l t * .
Hut be stir*, t o g e t t h e o r i g i n a l I m p o r t ­
ed 0 0 1 - 0 M H O A I. ami a c c r p t ' no s u b ­
s t i t u t e s . In t h r e e si i f * . Healed p a c k ­
ages
At all d r u g s to r e s .

A man’s

best pal
is his smoke

T T E R E ’S w here th e p a rticu la r sm ok er
JLJL m eets th e p a rtic u la r sm oke— C h ester­
field.
P a rtic u la r is rig h t! N ot only d o wo use
th o fo u r c h o ice s t varieties of T u rk ish to ­
bacco— X a n th i, C avalla, S m y rn a a n d S a m 60 Un — b u t to these we add th e r ic h , su n ripened leaves of specially ch o ice D om estic
tob acco.
Fin e a s th ese tob acco s a re , i t ’s th e ex­
clusive p rocess by w h ich th ey a r c blended
th a t gives to C hesterfields t h a t satisfying
body, t h a t m ellow rich n ess w hich m ak es a
sm oke m e a n so m eth in g .
Chesterfields ce rta in ly do satisfy a s no
oth er cig u retto lias satisfied you b efore—
and to top it oT, th ey a re packed In a glassine pajier p ack age t h a t preserves fo r you
all of t h a t delicious flavor.

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Groceries, - Black Strap M olasses in bulk, - Lime in barrels, |-&gt;IBIue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
See us
for Carload Crate M aterial. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
vou need.

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for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

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atructed to return to all the hiddeni
refit (led checks deposited l»y them
at the time of the submission of
their bids, commissioners voting as
follows: Aye: C. W. Kntzminger,

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STILL DOING BUSINESS

F E R T IL IZ E R S , IN SEC T IC ID ES. S P R A Y E R S , I'O IJ .T R Y SUPPLIES

B M a r r A i y T U n F K H T 1 L IZ K H CO.

J. E. Spurling, Local Agent,
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Sanford, F’la. Dec, 2nd. 1919.
Hon. Board of County Commixaioners in
and
for
Seminole
County Florida, met in regular ses­
sion at 10 o’clock, A. M. Present:
P. Hagan, C. W. Kntzminger, O.
P. Swope i"d E H fff’h.
with
A. I.. Dougiuss, Deputy Clerk, and
Roy Tll'.ls, Deputy Sheriff, in a t­
tendance. Absent: Chairman L. A.
Brum ley.
Motion of O . P. Swope, 2nd by
Fb H. Kills*e, and carried, Comr.
L. I’. Ihgun, is elected chairman
Pro Trm .

GOOD TO
meu st
MOfim
SEALED TINS ONLY
AT VOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE

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R rp ril orrirft, *nd tniificd c v u z m t t i v«lo hav ru ird cur fertilizer
' y t u afier y tLt, who s lw s y t gladly reco'.imend our good, 10 their
neighbor* are our b e a advertitemeni^Our price, not t l w i y i the
loweit. but when Q U A L IT Y i« coniioered, never loo high. W rite
for Itteit price Hits, or lend order »nd you will be treated right

Jockaonvlllr*. F lo rid *

Sanford, Florida

Minutes of the last regular meet­
Clerk is instructed to get estimate
ing held Nov. 1th, also adjourned of the cost &lt;d eipiiping the two Ntish
For sale—Second
T H O M A S |». DAK Ell, f b . II.
meeting held N ow 10th, and Nov. Trunks, recently purchased by the
paper for two acres
A n a t j l l r a l a n ti C o n s u ltin g ( ’ h r m U l
• l* r o f r a iio n a ! o f N a t u r a l MH e n c e
28th, 1919. were read and approved. County, with pneumatic Tire**.
Wagner. FTa.
K r a t f l l t t i , H o llin s C o lle g e , I lo r I da
The Clerk of this Board was in­
Clerk is Instructed to order three
I ’ r l v a t * L a b o r a to r y o f H o llin s ( ! « | | e i »
F’or sale- Cabbage plants at $2 00
M r . T . O . C h a r lr t
W in te r P a r k , l l a .. N o t . 5 t h . I ’J h
ju n cted to write the following let­ canvas ‘covers for the three trucks
S a n fo r d , l l a . ,
per
1000
Charleston
Wakefield
H
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ter to Hon. \V. A. M cRae, Contr. of owned by the County.
I I m p r o m p M r I c a r e f u l c h t t n l r a l a n a l r i U o f t h r s a m p le o f * a f r r th
variety
Clay County Gerrdening
Agricultural Ktnto of Florida and
y o u b r u tis h ! m r * * n i!j la s t w e e k , s n s t ) h a v r o L l a in n l t h r f o llo s ln g r e s u lt s *
lyil of Davis A- Giles, against the C o . Green Cove Springs, FTa HMtv
the Chairman of this Board is au­
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C lr u r
C M it liif
1 .7 5 0&lt;^|* p r r m ltlio n
Black Hammock Drainage District
K r a r ll o n
r&lt;*t»l • * t lil«
n.ou p a il s p«*r m illio n
thorized to sign same.
F’or sale -200,00 Wakefield cab­
I r e t A m r t it in ii
yu p a tia p e r m illio n
H a n ln r a a
«... 2.1.05 p a rts p « f m illio n
for the sum of $250.00 was approved
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It being .the concensus of opinion and owlrrcd paid.
bage paints, $1 50 per, thousand at
T h e a b s e n r r p r a r t lc a llr o f f r e e a n d a lb u m in o id a m m o n ia In Ih U w a te r ai
of many of the best farmers and the
farm Crating 50 cents extra Ready
It s • e r j a ir.a tl a m a m t o f f h t j f l n ? In d lr n t c * |«* f r c l t m l q u a lity f.»r h rti* r* h „
Motion Comr. C. W. Kntzminger,
p u rp o s e * .
J ,i a d d lllh ii It* f Dc g arni
e h .ir * n r i N l l i • o f su p e r lo r h lu v - h o
County Agent of Seminole County,
now Dr Love, DcLand, FTa lfi-Ttc
w a te r* It p u t s m s r u s p e c ia l f p j j i i r p s o f to u ch n a lu r* e s p e c ia lly th o s e o f t i r r l l v
duly
2nd
by
Comr.
O.
P.
Swope,
that injurious materials are being
n a lu r s l at ra tio n a n d L l f W d r i f t * * o f h a rrtn e a s .
For sale— A bn gain for car.li, 20
1' 11e 1»a «' 1r 1 1n I **g I r a I nn a 1y * I a, r r in I'll n g I it an a t r t a r*e tot a I ro o u t , I n f «*
used in mixed fertilizers that have the following Resolutions werets a m p le s o f t h r s i i r r , o f d b i r l r r i i p e r c e n t .: a n d In fin d in g no c o lo n , or oth
acres of fine land in tbe famous
poiened or burned plants under
h a r m f u l b a c t e r ia , f u l l/ c o n firm Ha good q u a lity In d ic a te d by th e C l i r . M l I H
a n a ly s U .
Resolution in R e:Jessup Drain­ Sanford Celery Delta near Cameron
identical conditions and tempera­
U f t h r m an y w i i r r a o f t h is a n d o th e r re g io n s th a t I h a t e a n a l y i c d , I ha
City,
10
acres
cleared,
5
acres
tiled
age
District.
tures that fertilizers have usually
fo u n d n o n e au per I or In a ll good q u a llll? * l A th a t o f I lie * ' l l! d c r W a te r / *
Building 20x50x22 in
l o u r s t r r j r r r s p r r t f u ll y ’.
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been used successfully, and as the
Motion of Comr. C. W. Kntz­ and well
'.N ic r t j
ru n s
i. i n u v . " *
State Fertilizer Lltw only provides minger, 2nd by Comr. t). P. Swope, center of the 20 acres For price
tit it an analysis of the fertilizer:* and 2pr„”'*?d ill* f Luv i:ig Banks in and t*rnis ad dr.’*.* t ,■ t- Randall,
a to Ammonia, l’ho*|il,«*rie Acid |Momihole County, having made np- 901 Chirk St . Pndurnh, Ky !fi-4tp
and Potash contents
he .given plicr.iion to l&gt;« dexignateo as County
For Sale or Exchange—One 20 acre,
the State Chemist, we ask you if it Depositories for the year A. D. 1920, one 10 acre, Sanford Ave, Walking
will he possible for you to have a and all having agreed to furnish distance to city. Two lots * corner
special analysis made which will Bond and pay interest us required Center and Elm Ave. Two ots west
show if H ere fo borax, extremely by law, they are hereby designated sale Palmetto avenue 50 ft.
from
caustic ammonia hearing materials, as County Depositories for the year Eleventh St. Make offer. B.«
T.
or other Injurious materials in the 1920, and all having agreed to fur­ Corey, owner, 075 N. Spr ng St., Los
samples to be submitted to you. nish Bond _ and pay interest na re­ Angeles, C«it.
ISMOic.
Motion of O. I*. Swope, 2nd by quired by law, they are her by de­
C. \V. Kntzminger, and carried Y signated as County Depositories for
We are honking orders now for Maine Grown Seed Potatoes—l i peck
Clerk of this Board is instructed to the (R u n ty of Seminole, for the
sacks. This stock .is from fields free from disease. Delivery In'December
draw warrant to pay the F iji’s Club, year A. D. 1920, as follows: First
and January.
all money due them except the sum National Bank of Sanford; Seminole
County
Bank
of
Sanford:
P
eop
les'fc
of $11,000.00 which Is to bo held
until such time as they receive a Bank of Sanford, and the Bank of
satisfaction of Mortgage now held Oviedo; nm/the funds of the County
on the building, same to be paid are to be distributed equally be­
after approval of the County At­ tween these four banks and accord­
ing to law.
torney Geo. D. DeCottc*.
Engineer * II. FT Coller. here sub­
Representatives of the Osceola
Cypress Co., at Bridgend, being mitted a proposal, for the considera­
Deliveries of all goods nr-* slow and uncertain. You will ho more certain
present addressed the Board in re­ tion of the Board, wherein it was
of gctlii^* your goads when needid if your order D in our hands. Large
shown that the County could build
ference to the completion of the
a
portion
of
brick
mails
and
the
stocks
of a!! gt unr*’ ruppHe*
Geneva-Bridgend Road.
balance surface* treated Macadum
F'or S a le — Prepare tor cold wreath
roads under the $800,000.00 bond
er NOW.
Buy your winter’s fire
issue.
wood now and save money Oak or i
Motion of C. W. Kntzminger,
pine. .Either stove m* fireplace wood 1
2nd by Fb H. Kilbee, and carried,
Phone 119-W.
Roberts &amp; Sm ith, J
hri'iford, Florida
the m atter of the purchase of new Wood Yard, corner fitli and Elm
wheel for One Convict Car is re­
5-tf
ferred ro Supt. K. W. Wynn, and
Comr. O. P. Swope, with power to
act, also instructed to have wheel
for scraper repaired.
Motion of C. W. Kntzminger, 2nd
by Comr. E. II. Kilbee, and carried,
Supt. .1. M. Wynn, and Comr. O.
I’. Swope, are appointed to employ
a competent truck driver for the
Coiyity.
Motion of C. W. Kntzminger. 2nd
by Fb H. Kilbee, and carried, Jno.
the national
D. Jinkins, T . C. Is authorized to
jo y smoke
have his Typewriter repaired.
Mr. F. II. Trimble, here presen­
makes a whale
ted plans and specifications fo r(theJJ
o f a cigarette!
new vault.
Bid of C. C. Banner, for the con­
struction of County Vault as per
plans and spec, was opened, rend,
and on motion of C. W. Kntzminger
2nd by Fb II. Kilbee, same
Motion C*. W. Kntzminger. 2nd
by Fb H. Kilbee and carried, Clerk
is instructed to re-ndvertise for
Alternate 1yds for building the
Vault.
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Clerk is instructed to draw war­
rant for the sum of $200.00 in favor
of F\ II. Trimble for Architectual
work on Vault.
rommtlliicntloVt rend from Samuel
1). Jordan, (Tork Circuit Court,
DeLund, Fla., in reference to pay
of Osteen Ferryman, and on motion
rw i'lU lllH i
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of Fb H. Kilbee, 2nd by C. W.
ft
a. J . H»»nol4» Tetweo C«.
Entzmingcr. and curried, the pro­
m
A w » itm t your »»y»o. y u ‘y
find t o f p r rr d bsi*. I id r r»*t
position as stated In this communi­
wO U c e r t a in ly £ e t y o u r s when you lay your smokecarda on the table, lin t, fmndtom* pound tnd
h t l f p ound On h v m iJ o r rcation is rejected.
call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince A lbert and roll a
»n d - l h t l c lt t t r , putOr/ 1
Notary Public Bonds of W. B.
pound c r y t * l
bumtdor
anakin’s cigarette! Y ou’ll w an ! to hire a statistical bureau to keep countwith tp o n io tnoitl*n*r If/1
Ballard, S\ B. W. Herndon, were
I I r r p i Prince A lbnil i i
of your sm okestunts! W h y , you never dreamed of the sport that lies IAj tuefi
perfect condiltcn I
approved.
awaiting your call in a hom e rolled cigarette w hen i t ’s P . A . f o r th e
Bond of M. Fb Patterson, to carry
p a c k in g l
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Fire Arms, was approved and Li­
cense ordered issued.
Talk about flavor I Man, man, you haven’t got the listen of half your
Reports of the several County
sm okecarecr u n t il y o u k n o w w hat rolling ’em with P . A. can do for your
Olficlals *wcro received, read, and
ent I And, back of P . A.’fl flavor, and rare fragrance— p ro o fs o r
contentm cn
ordered fited.
jRr/nc© A lb e r t 's quality— stands ou r exclusive patented process tlp t
Warrants paid during the Month
cu ts out bite and parch 1 W ith P . A you r smokesong in a makin’s ciga­
of Nov. were ordered cancelled of
rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard I P rin ce Albert
record.
.
is a cinch to roll. It’s crim p cu t a n d sta y s p u t lik e a r e g u la r c a l l
On Motion made by Comr. C. W.
Prince Albert upsets an y notion you ever had a s to how delightful a
Entzmingcr, duly seconded by Comr.
jim m y pipe can b e ! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke
Fb H.* Kilbee, und carried, all bids
pipes w here one w as smoked before, It has won men all over the nation
for the construction of hard sur­
faced ro id i received by this Board
to the jo y s of smoking.
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at a meeting held Nov. 2f*th. 1919,
J . R E Y N O L D S T O B A C C O C O M P A N Y : W initon-Salem . N. C
.were rejected, and the Clerk is in-

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SPRINGS

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SEED POTATOES

HASE &amp; C0MPAN

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before
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TH E FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!

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TUB SANFOnO HERALD

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l o u t h m t q u n t t r of Section 15. Townthlp 11 9
of B t B f a 31 t u t , thvnr* aouth IllUtn chain.,
thane* taal nln* hundred and one-hatf (rat,
thanr* north four hundred and aeventcen
feel, throe* w rit aevcn hundred, fifty and
onr-lhlrd fret, thrr.ta north five hundred and
clfhty-thrre feat, thane* writ on* hundred
and nfly feet to t h * p l a '* of hrclnnin,.
Alio the w n t half uf the northwest quar­
ter of the no rtb w n t quarter
th.. northeart
quarter, Section
T n v n ih lp S I, eouth nf
i l a m * &gt;11 rail.
Afio l.ot One of Church Block in the T"*rr.
of Oviedo, H oridi, &gt;&gt;i&gt;ln( a pared of land CO
fret c u t and w rit b y 1 s 1.,, feet north and
aouth rfT the w iit end nf raid Church l.ot, a
plot of i f Id Church lot h-lnr »f record In
Pint llook A, at p a s * t i t In the Public llecunit of Orange C o u n t , , Florida fin which
the county nt Semin !e wai formerly n parti,
•aid plot bcintf entitled Alexandria or O t ir d o ."
Vou ami rach of yo i nr* hereby ordered
t a appear l» ii'v c u n p i a i n a n l i hilt nt com­
plaint hrrrln hi.
*&gt; . Men .ay, the fith day
ol January, A. I*. t S J . the n t n a hiing a
It ul* I lay of th l. C o n n .
I t ia further ordered t h a t thli notice he
for twelve weeka In Iho Sanford
f uMUhrd
I, raid, n ne* 'paper tiuMtih.d In Sanlord,
Scm in dc County, Florida.
W ittn u K, A. I lo u eta*!. Clerk of raid Cir­
cuit Court, and th e teal thrice,.', thin the
17th day uf September, A, t). 1919,
(••all
A. U OUGLAS3, Clerk.

IEGAL AOVERtlSINO

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„4rtlea c a ni ne an
„t„ dalraan'1 « V gJSva" William P.
U" " * 1 n , u . Vi. S**/y. Thomaa II. Uvg.
Skt*',lu " Ind il.Ttha. hi. w e. K. &amp;»ad f ) nth1*. tg£ tW
f 'Company,* n *rnrh W lirnaW* Weeley U Hraneh.

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(»?£&gt; i .fhenrfw In
,PMP*rtF hereinid " .t
" I and tl.e unknown auMynara
*Jl»r d'*', u- I Ptlmrr. ileceneed, U.line*
■true* *’•
to all patties claltnlne
« i j , pr0per.»&gt;i. ,,ua«a In 8am-

W. F. Dartlctt
Oakfield, Ga., May 10, 1917.
Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
Paduchah, Ky.
Please allow me to state that I
have sold your hog cholera remedy
lor one season and have ordered
more for this season. Last year I
add it to 12 or 15 men who raise
hogs, 1 told each of them to take
the remedy, feed It to their hogs
inti if they lost a single hog from
*!H4&gt;;tstr of any kind not to pay me
s cent for tlifc it-Htelly, hut when
they began to sell cotton every man
came in and paid me for the medi■ine and every one of them told me
•“"•at it was the 'nest hog medicine
hey ever used. One man paid me
'or tin; small package anti bought
$5 worth more aud salt) it was the
best that he had ever Iricu.

and fnrly-ona to mature and b a to n * du*
*
PU»I&gt;I* t»enly-on* year* alter date.

Honda numbered- forty-two and fortythree and forty-four to mature and heeome
due and payable twenty-two yean alter
dale.
Itondi numbered forty-five forty-alt and
forty-aevrn and forty-eight to mature an\l
become doe and payable twenty-three ye«ra
after dale.
Honda numbered ferty-nlno and fifty and
fi(ty-one and flfty-twu to mature and bgpome
due and payable txinty-four yeara aller
date.
The principal and Inlefrat of a/ld tvnnda
will be payable al the Pint Ntlonal Hank
of Sanlord. In Seminole County. Florida.
All blda muat be accompanied by a cer­
tified chrck for t pir cent id the par value
of the bund' hid for.
The tl ,ard of County Commla-lonera of
Semlmle County rm-ne the
to reject
*") and all hula.
.
mi A1111 OP C(H) NT V COMMtSSlONKItH, • St:\UNOI.i:
County, Florida.
Attrat:
K. A. 1)011(1 LA RS
IIV T P. Ilagant’ro,
('Ink
Tern.
tC-llr.
Chairman.
NOTICE H I

SIIKIIIF F*ti HALE,

Nolle* la hereby given that under and by
virtue id an rterutlon l».urd out of and
under the «enl of the Circuit Court of Semi­
nole County, and state of Florida, bearing
dale I'enmtur .’th 1919, in that certain
rauie wherein the Wf.lcrn Union Telegraph
Company, a corporation, l« the planllff, and
Itoward-Paekard I aid Company, a cor­
poration, I. the lie.enfant, I have levied
upon, and will offer tor .ale, and acll to the
highevt and beat bidder for fanh. In front
of the Court llnjae do ir In Seminole County,
Florida, 'hiring the legal hour* of ante on
Monday January oth 1910, th&gt;- following
•lencfllted land and property, In Seminole
County. Florida, to-wil: The South Half
i S ' . i of the Southweit IJuartvr iS\V',l of
Section Two (21, Town, hip Twn ’ty-.me i'JII
South, flange Thirty-one Eavt III U.l, .aid
land to he ■dil to aatlifv aald execution and
co,ta, I'ut hii.r to pay fur title.
K. Hit H&gt;V.

Yours very truly,
In The ( Irrult Cnttrl Seventh Judicial Circuit
\V. F. Hartlctt.
In and far Hemlnul* Csuntjr, Flnrida.
Merchants Grocery Co.,
In t'hanrrry
Prarl Smith, Cumplilnant.
Sanford, Fla.
v«
Hill for Dlvorro
J. E. Smith. Didrndant.
t-fltc
Older uf P u blica tio n
IN S U R A N C E
nrclosniic8H Itcsulls In Failure
To J. K, ^fftitK, Victoria, A la b a m a :
ll Rtipraring from nf(4«f4vlt fl!n! In thi*
:‘h«t ih why wo suy “ Feed 11. A.
i itiiM* that you* * . II. Sm ith, an ,t ro 11»!■•tit
of a K i t e »»r l hi* llrvltii! S t a ir * othrf than
(h&lt;* «la( of riorMa an I that you art* ih»k a Thomas' Hog Powder according to
of tti#* »tatr tif .Miharra anti thut directions. DO N O T
F E E D IT
Our *;peds are till T E S T E D
theft* il DO n*«fPODl hi the aitlr of I lorMa
ilie ter vice of n »ut‘poena upon who in muilil S L O P P Y , hut mix it with ground
Sheriff Semlnnl* County, Flofl la.
iht* Hifin'l.tnt un«! that you art* over feed ntnl moisten with just enough
for C&lt;Elt Ml NATION before MntJ
Dlrkirion &amp; fllrkimoiti Atty'a tor i
tl »* a *i* of iwmtynne yrara*
Thia !» thrffjoru to commahil you, J. K. water to make a crumbly mans. lO-RU.
liv in 'r ( i&lt;i* i s t i ' l i i n nt, *Bi(l, Smith,
In tie 4rid aiifiear before thl* Court
Then each hog gets a beneficial
«in i|n r ft ti day of January, A. ll,
•In-H
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E
ST
KNOW
N
V*4Inc a M'^ular lltifo Hay ««f tliU
ire &lt;-f
Fee full directions on package.
C iu rt* f«j 6f.»»Tr !b«* t.ttl »f r *mn^alnt • t- dose.
a^eln/t * on !*y iv*r* Smtth *«r tald Your money hack if you arc not
Q l.'I ITY . l’y phntinj? Feeds Hhltt'd
bill
!ll l.o In* i n a *
L
'ilistleil
cf hi* d;tss you arc bound tr» pul IHLfit lu th,’ s.-.rd.iril lli.a b l, a new,
'•■rebants Grocery Co
jiapvr puhUthrd in Scm lnul* f"i.u ty , : Inriila
.
(Continued from Fa^c d)
g.l lh • met'.Nsary rcaulU fo r a i-nr* n wrrh fur four r micrullvr w.fka.
Fan ford, Fla
7-Gtc
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end v. . ilm* conditions are
l!Ivr'. "f
l.lrvult C urt
On Motion of Comr. C. W.

f:,V"iVi hie.
c, ul Po-lnl for 1920
Cntalufjue

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Svlldp-v f»r Uompt.tnant
W-li-Mc.

BUSINESS CARDS
&gt;no Ineli Card* W]|| Do Published (Ja­
i n This Heading At"The Rfila 0 1 1 7 .2 0
Per Year.

SCHELLS iYiAINES
LA W YEU
OFFICE IN T i l t : COUNT IIODSE

S A N FO R D

- •• FLORIDA

Fine &amp; Forfeitl’re Fund

nitlWlH I.MMI r WILWttw
Schelle M nines, $50.00. David
Speer, $05.00. 11. A. Doug] ss, $09.55
K. E. llrady. $09.55.
E .E . D rily ,
$91.73. E. A. D ourIu i. $2f.24. E.
Sanford
F. Him'holder, $117.22, E. E, Ilrn ly
Haibllag Fund
F\ II. Trimble, $200.00, Sanford
Lodge U. P. 0 . B. No. 12t l , $15,375.00.
Seminole Courtly Highway Ibmd
Fund
Seminole County Hank, $179.11.
A. It. Key, $200.00. H F. Whit nor,
$300.00. Fro &gt;k L. Woodruff, $3( 0 00
G. It. Ram ey. $ 100 . 00 . Dower it
Rnumillolt, $5.00 Guo. A. DcCottc
$250.00. K. A. Dougins . $181.00,
There being no further budr.e
hoard stands adjourned to meet
a. aiu Monday Dec. loth, 1919 at
lu o'clock A. M.

Florida

Automobile Protection
F IR E and THEFT and COLLISION In.
Mirancc issued by the FLORIDA STA TE
ADTOMOmi.i: ASSOCIATION Is the
safest and cheapest In the world. Write
for information to headquarters Orlando,
(gents wanted in every town In Florida,

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEWELER
MY S P E C IA L T IE S :
PICKARD’S IIA ! ) • P A IN T E D »

IS A

GORHAM'S S T E R L I N G s D , v , ; i .

Entntnir.ger, duly 2nd by Comr. E
It. K11lice, ami carried, the motion
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KN1) WAI.TUAM WATCHES

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354-incii tires fronc and rear, is a family car o f
* lass nml comfort, Ixuli in sunwicriifnlin tviiitcr.
i . ;• touring ic ia a most comfortable car. The
large plate glass windows mnke it tut nr o cpr
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ti ul car in ft few m'muter-. U..in-proof, dtirtI roof, fine upholsrciing, broad, roomy
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maintenance. Won't you come in ami Ic !. i .
over?

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of fhe eye
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pllcafctl
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$U.C0. 11. C. In;:* r all. $3.00. J. G..
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$775.73. S. F*. Doudn'ey, $175.00.
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Printing Co-. $t-70. C. M. 1 irry,
iJfiO.CO. E. A. Dotlklo . $ 17,25.
Mill Hardware Co., $0.90. So. Dull
Tel. .‘i Tel. Co., I 8.92. Hilt Lumber
Co., $ 8-23. Sbulhtfrit Titilltlc! Co;,
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Co., J M .l l . W. H. Hand, 510-00.
Woodruff A Wat mi, $21.00. E . E.
Drudy, $1- 00. * J . J. Dickinson,
SJ00.5I'. Charles Electric Co.. 7.no.
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$02.00 Mahoney-Walker Co., $(12.00
li'-rtnd Printin' Cn ' 1-2,25. L . 1‘.
llagun. $12.00. 0 . I*NSwope, $1 l.SQ.
C. W. EnUminger, $13.00.' K; H.
Ktlheu, ,19.20. L. A. Hrmnluy,

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' v« r a quarter century of j/rofilable field results bad
ut them. Why take unnece ssary diancca?

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                    <text>SANFORD

HERALD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SA N roitn, Fl o r id a , F r id a y , De c e m b e r z, iaxo

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NUMBER to
"4

Mexicans Spread Bolshevism Stores Can Remain Open
Massacre American Citizens According to New Rule
And America Sends Notes
That Specifies the Fuel
biairl,- Judge Anderson against the
Death of Mitts Annie Griggs
The denth of Miss Annie Griggs
strike lias been violated, the government
Ims concluded to institute rontepmpt
the seventeen year old daughter of
Mrs F II Griggs occurred nt the
proceedings at once, it was indicated
family residence on Tuesday, the
here last night.
funeral taking place on Wednesday
Fcdcrtil agents would make no stateafternoon at two o’clock, Ruv C
| mcnls as to when court nctiun might
W White officiating
l&gt;e expected, hut it Is known that eviInterment was in the Longwood
Jdencc has been collected against alleged
cemotnry
The young girl was in
violators of the injunction and in well
poor health for several months be­
TKI.IS SENATE / IN RES- Informed circles it was' confidently
ing seriously ill ut the lust hut all HAD CLOSED UP AT NIGHT
oL UTION tV H A T T II h V exported that arrests would he made
PURSUANT TO ORDER OF
SHOl’l-H IH) NOW
j within 4* hours. It is understood that POSTMASTEI ELDER HAS MADE IN THE KNOWLEDGE THAT that loving care and skillfull pyhsiMAYOR DAVISON
III’. WILL NOT HE BROUGHT cinns could do was unavailable and
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BETTER
death cunu* as n blessed release front
TO TRIAL
Sanford business houses und the
SERVICE
suffering
people
generally can use the lights
l y r " ? . „i'Ti!,r.» will. Mciico, . . . out ol the fuel dlfllculty woulil Ifl (ountl.
London, Dec 4, (By Associated
The clculng of the Fanford postoffice
The deceased besides her mother, ngain according to the latest report
wrc’iurtd today by Sen. Full, republlThe injunction, explained
Judge before train 85 comes in at night has Press) Former William Emperor docs leaves four brothers and two sisters
. S p* Mexico, chairman of the son- Anderson, extends to individual miners. been giving the patrons a had time not belk-vt he will he tried by the to mourn her loss The heartfelt from the headquarter* nt Atlanta
' mittic charged with an iuvesti- operators or other penwtns . who may and several weeks ago Postmaster Elder alliance or if tried that his future sym pathy of their many friends are which sthtes:
Public utilities and private plant*
n-km of the Mexican situation. The | in any way encourage the strike or in- had many of .the business houses and will he affected in any way says tin* extended to the family in their hour
J ..perilled solely u&gt;
uio-clcctric
P nU_. of war would l&gt;e authorized terfere with production of cioal. Gov- citizens generally sign petitions asking Berlin correspondent to the batty of grief
(tower were exempted from shortage
reslolutlon introduced in the eminent attorneys. it L. said. interpret the Treasury Department to change Mail Various friendly sources have
bourn hy the regional coal committee
K-;:c today by Sen. Ashurat, Arizona, this to mean that nanv statement made this order. It seems that it was all suggested that he surrender to the
today,
and industries, store* and
to u&lt;e the nation’s military forces to j,y ^,e mjnerS( 0r nny agreement la-tween brought r.hout hy the fact that the allies the curtcapondvnt says, but
other
place*
of business were au­
p t« t Americans obn &gt; t.u niiuriiun
or mo|u nicn („ continue on strike, department refused to keep the olhce lie appears to lethargic to take nny
thorized
to
remain
open between
Jp of the border who are threwstened
oi&gt;en liocause there was no one to bring steps
constitutes a violation of the injunction.
4
i*
m
und
9
a
in
prnvidied that
%ith the activities of Mexican outlaws
the mail up front the station and no one
.luring
the
latter
hours
they use no
it other Mligcrcnt factions in the
at the ollice after it came in and the
heat, light or (lower derived in any
order stated that a man should lx* at
(outhern republic.
fashion from coal, wood or gas
the office at night. As this entailed
Sen. Ashurst declared that for eight
Grocery, meat and milk stores, bar­
an extra man aside from the mail messen­
t l a half years he had sought in vain
ber shops and (dares of public
ger it devolved upon the postmaster
h action hy the war department to
ments may lie operated out of their
to see that the department should re­
potect the lives of those along the fronhours provided they comply with
cognize the fact that Sanford was large
Uf. He accused the government of
ENGINEERS the same regulations
LET
ALL THE
enough nnd the business of this city
aiopting a supine attitude which had
DOWN
ALL
And Mayor Davison makes this
TURN
GO
AND
was large enough to justify keeping the
rmunged the Mexicans to believe
report
to the public today:
BIDS
office open after these hours and this
they could strike with impunity. DeAs
I
interpret the change in the
has been done.
dirir.g that Mexicans now were f gatherThe county commissioners at
law
regarding
the restrictions on
L’t on the frontier in such numbers
Postmaster Elder says that the ar­
their meeting yesterday did not uclights
the
stores
and other public
u to appear menacing to Americans
rangements linve lteen made and that GERMANY ANY AND UNITED cept nny bids made for brick or
SATISFIED
WITH
DAGOES
NOT
plnces
can
use
the
lights agnin a*
to thia side of the line, the senator
the olfico will l*o open on the old sched­
STATES TELLS HER HEPRE- bituminous roads and it is not known heretofore pending any changes that
CONDITIONS IN THEIR OWN
appealed for armed force* for protcctule In two weeks nnd that if It Is not t SENTATIVES
just what they intend doing about
SO
COUNTRY
may ho made later by the fuel ad­
ioc. "Let u* protect Americans in the
o|&gt;cn at that time by the department
the road* that have been voted and
,
I'dted States anyway."
%
on
account
of
unforsccn
delays
that
he
Paris,
Dec.
4,
(By
Associated
Presa)
Rome, Dec. 4, (By Associated Press)
thnt the people want The following ministration
J.
D.
Davison,
Mayor.
Eiplaining this resolution , which The situation at Milan on account of will put the extra man on nnd give the Frank Polk the head of the United State* estimates were furnished and the
a!» arked that the president withdraw the general strike that has liecn pro* people service (tending the nctlon of delegation to the Pence Conference bids made on the brick roads hy the
Dcl.nnd Adopts Charter
.
mtfnition of President Carranza, the claimed there Is very gr-vc according the department which will l*e as soon summoned Kurt Von Lcrsner , chief Southern Clay Company :
DeLand
adopts
the
new
charter
by
of the Gcrinnn Representative* at Ver­
as they enn get around to it.
irator said it was based on information to reports received here,
Brick:
n slender majority of 1 vote. Tho new
that would "astound the world when |
----------------------If the department could recognize sailles on Monday. He told him Ger­
Hand Siding Hoad, (*200 feet;
GU54
(ret1
a:
I
charter
goes into effect immediately,
produced.” The resolution was referred
that Sanford especially in the eight many should not Interpret as l*elng In Fill on Geneva Rond, G954 feet: 1
ORLANDO UP IN THE AIR
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The
election
was conducted quietly,
her
favor
nny
delay
encountered
in
to the foreign relations committee.
months of the vegetable season does
miles on Cameron A
’
5G7
votes
being
(tolled. Tho final re­
ratifying
the
Versnillie*
treaty
at
Wash­
“I charge." said Sen. Fall, "that the Air Service Starts Yesterday With mom business after six o’clock than any
Brisson Ave , 1100 feet; Sypea Avo ,
sult
ewas:
*
ington,
according
to
ncwrpa|&gt;erB
here.
other city of the size in the state they
Ibiifin embassy, consulate general in
1390 feet Total 22364 lin feet or
Active Bidding
For
the
amended
charter
27Q
would know thnt the closing of the office
N*» York, anil the consulate general
1820G square yards
Against
Amended
charter
275
While
an
applauding
crowd
yelled
was
the
greatest
hardship
they
could
ia San FranrUro have been actively
On the surface treated maradnm Majority for
fcpted in the transportation of bol- itself hoarw ns if to drown tohe whir- work on the people of this section. Bui
the Null construction Co , made the
Sixteen votes were thrown out bei^iVi propaganda" "and That this has i ring of the engines, the initial flight of the patrons can rest nssurod that Poetfollowing figures:
I
cause
of multilntion , erroneous mark*
h,r. done with the knowledge and con-1the Orlando Air Service was made soon master Elder is on the job anil will get
Surface Treated Macadam:
ing.
no
marks at ull, or lor other reason*.
»»zt of Vcnustlano Carranza."
1after one o’clock this afternoon with the service to which they are entitled.
Orange Boulevard, 5420; Chuluotn The election was conducted by R. A,
_____________
j Walter Rose as the flri.t ollk ial passenger.
Road, 35000; Paula Road, 40000; Uasroc, V. M. Fountain and A. II.
Weather Report
USTOItll OPERA HOUSE BURNED
The weather wus as |terf«*ct as could
Cameron A vo, 0930; West Hide Woodall, inspectors, and members of
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have been wished for, and Mr. Rose
For Florida, fair tonight nnd Friday
Limits Road, 2100; Sunford Ave, the charter board.
In
New
was returned in as good condition as rising temperature in extreme north LABOR UNREST RESPONSIBLE 8000; Geneva Oviedo Road, 44970;
Fmsrh Opera House Built
At first it was stated that the re­
ho
had been shipped, except perhaps
a portion moderate to fresh woinda.
Orleans In 1859
FOR RIOTS ALL OVER ITALY French Ave and Ccmctary. 9775; sult of the election would bo contest­
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little "shaky
Nor Orleans, Dec. 4, (By Associated
Home, Dec 4, (By Asanciatcd Richmond Ave, 1690; Total, 16,­ ed, but during the morning this idea
The first "ride" was auctioned hy
The historic old French opera
seems to have lost ground. No contest
Press) Itsliun soldiers fired upon 445 square yards
hiae erected in 1859 was destroyed Judge Checncy, Rose l&gt;oing the success­
crowd here last night after they had
18200 square yards Brlcjt Pave­ can lie brought unless at least two of
ful bidder, lie paid $40 for the priv­
ly fire this morning.
been
nttn«ked
with
knives
and
dag­
ment
nt $2 33 per square yard is tho present city commissioners bring
ilege. J usd go Cheney dwelt eloquently
gers
One
workman
was
killed
and
$42419
98 22354 lin feet concrete it -th e attorneys for the city cannot
upon the historic feature of the enter­
twelve
others
were
injured
curb
at
$0 28 per lin feet is $12518­ bring on a contest of their own volation
prise, as he went on, "nnd now what
Berne, Dec 4, (By Associated 24 154445 square yards surface even if they desired to do so. nor could
am I offered?" King Solomon was a
Press) Berne, Switzerland, Dec 4, treated macadam nt $1 40 per square they take money from the city treasury
constructive king as well os the wlsear
to (tay for a contest. The opinion seems
of nil men, Judge Cheney told his en­ WILL SUBSTITUTE TRIAL BY Disorders in various plarcs in Italy yard is $210223 00 Engineering ex­ to prevail that Mayor S. A. Wood nnd
pense
$13000
00
Atty
fees.
$1500
00
assumed
revolutionary
aspects
today
thusiastic audience, "and what am I
COMMISSION
OK
THREE according to advices received here
Concrete Bridges $10000 00 Drain­ Commissioner George Hill will not
hid. for this historic privilege of l*eing
JUDGES
age
pipes, $4000 00 Grading, $8000 - countenance n contest—and th a t no
the first man sir woman to see Orlando
London, Dee 4, (By Associated
contest can he brought without their
00
Totnl $307,001 22
from the air"—nnd he never had such Press) The British Cabinet uccording
consent.—DeLand New*.
Commissioner Swope was in favor
*Hk USE THE GIANT AIR an opportunity." He dwelt from the to the Daily News has decided to
of accepting bids ns offered nnd going
SHIP FOR BORDER PATROL epic to the modern day, reciting what suspend trial by jury for crimes of
Lettuce Report Today
science had dor.o for man, and man for vloienre in Ireland and substitute
ahead with the road building Com­
Carlot shipments, Wednesday,
Washington, Dec 4, (By Asxoci- science.
missioners Hagan, Kntzminger and
trial by a commission of three
Dec 3, were: California—2, Nor­
Press) The first army station
Kilhcc
wanted
to
wait
until
after
Rose kept boosting the price until it judges
Florida,
,s the border will he organized imthe first of tho yonr at least nnd folk Section—(boat) 1
reached
the figure of $40. ‘‘Sold."
Sanford Section—30, M anatee—4,
fHist.ly nt El Paso, Texas, by the
find
out
if
lower
bids
would
be
ob­
l-'rhth Balloon Compnny, the war shouted Judge Cheney, nnd soon Rose
tained as they were of the opinion Total—37 cars
was on his way. The mnehino was
BANDITS CHIEF HAS TABLES th at the bids were too high. Chair­
"psrtment announced today As
lifted from the grouni; with the usual
TURNED ' BY HIS OWN MEN man* Brumlcy* was confined to his
l*)tl
the hangar now under con­
precision
it
ia
hy
IL-.ph
Johnson,
the
duction is completed one of the
Juarez, Mexico, Dec. 2, (By Aswocic- home by illness and could not ntt»in engine airships recently ac- ollicinl pilot of the Orlando Air Service
ted
Prws) The Mexican officials here tend too merting
V-jiicd hy tin* army will he placed Corporation. He was taken over the
today
are still without confirmation
All the engineers were taken ofl
15 ,frvlce and experiments in border city in about 30 minutes. Upon his
of
the
reported rapture of Francisco the Job and the majority of the com­
return
those
on
the
field
liegan
yelling
IBrol work will l»i&gt; conducted
Villa Ity members of hb» own hand who missioner* expect to wait until the
speech, nnd Waiter did not disappoint
are
said to Ito holding him for ransom. state highway commission can he
GERMANY MUST MAKE REthem.
PA RATION FOR WAR SHIPS
called in and their engineer give
"Don't anybody else bo nfraid of
SUNK
AT SCAPA FLOW
some information on tho roads nnd
these flights: It’s the finest thing I
meantime tho commissioner* expeVt
have ever gone through. I always
Paris. Dec 4, (By Associated
to
go over the ntnto nnd inspect the
sali Orlando wus a henutiful (dace, hut Press) The Supreme Council spent
macadam
ron.lti of the same con­ REGULAR
never appreciated it (o fully until I most of today’s session discussing
TROOPS
NOW
struction
as
the ones proposed to
saw the city just now from the clouds. Germany’s attitude toward signing
OCCUPY FIUM E AND SITU­
lie laid here
Every man and woman here should the protocol (tutting tho Peace
ATION IS CLEARED
The people of the county want
tuke the flight , nnd when he got hack Treaty into cfiect including the pro­
London, Dbc. 4, (By Associated
to "earth"—everybody would
buy vision for reparation for Germany’s NEW
YORK—PALM
BEACH roads nnd many sections have been Press) Italian regular troops will
more lota, he said.—Rc|»ortrr Star. war nhips sunk at Scapu Flow and
SPECIAL WILL UK CURTAIL­ waiting n long time to gel their occupy Fiuine and tho territory In­
other features objectionable to them
ED ON ACCOUNT OF COAL roads It is hoped that the commis­ cluded in the treaty of London sig­
sioners will nrrive at some conclusion
Will Kllmlnato Some Trrlna
The Council docid*d to give tho
SHORTAGE
ned in 1915 by the representative*
H‘V,: Till: RIGHT AND POWER
small
powers
which
possess
sea
Washington, Dec. 2.—Director Gen­
Washington, Dec 4, (By Associ­ in a few days and will get together of Italy. France, Great Britlan and
10 IlltKAK COAL STRIKE
eral Hlnc* today authorized regional coasts a few of the smaller torpedo ated Press) On account of the coal on some proposition th a t will he for Husain according to a Rome dispatch
situation the railroads which oper­ the best interests of the county to the Kxchango Telegraph Company
I'ldiinapolifl, Ind., Dec. 4.-C nn- directors, ufler careful review of the boats
ate special trains between New York
. l^at vfforta to bring about re* ccpl situatiou, to eliminate passenger
The bonds have been voted, the D’Annunzio’s' volunteers will with­
Elk’*
Memorial
and Palm .Beach during the winter
a
&lt;&gt;f i&gt;|x ration of coal mines
draw from Fiumc it is said under
The Elk’s will hold their annual are ordered by the railroad adminis­ money Is available and the interest terms of an agreement reached s* g
ugh offer* of a 14 per cent, wage train* that they may bo spared with
Sunday tration not to Inaugurate tho ser- (s going on el! the timo while the result ■)! the negotiations between
to miner* have failed, and that the lait Inconvenience to th* traveling memorial services next
altcrnoon at 3:30 at the Star Theatre \|c e for the present nt least.
road m atter i* delayed.
".unaiun LvtucU by United State* public.
London and Pari*.

Public Utilities Plant
Here Uses Oil

POSTOFFICE EMPEROR
WILL BE OPEN WILLIAM
AT NIGHT IS SERENE

Senator Fall Wants

Action at Once
mows HliSUBJECT

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COMMONERS
REJECT
BIDS
DELAYS IN
NOT
SATISFIED
PEACE TREATY
WILL NOT HELP

EVEN ITALY
HAS STRIKE
TROUBLES

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WORKMAN RIOT
IN ANCIENT ROME
KILLED BY SOLDIERS

BALLOON COMPANY
10BE ORGANIZED
ONMEXICAN BORDER

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BRITISH CABINET
SUSPENDS TRIALS
BY JURY IN IRELAND

VILLA HELD
FOR RANSOM
IS REPORT

SUPREME C0U0C1L
DISCUSSES GERMAN
PEACE ATTITUDE

GOVERNMENT
WILL ENFORCE
INJUNCTION

FLORIDA SPECIAL
TRAINS ARE CUT
FROM SCHEDULE

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FIUME ARMY

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FIRST CAR
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DUTTON CO. GET $2200 FOE
FIRST CAR OF LETTUCE
Sanford's first car load nf lotture to
roach the northern markets brought
$2200 which would bring the price per
crate to $6 60 As the the stock L&lt;i not
what the experienced vegetable men
would call prime stulT this price is very
fine and very satisfactory
The first car to l*o placed upon th'*
market was from the farm of F h
Dutton C o , on the west side side this
firm lieing n unit of the American Fruit
Co, it was through their filing agency
that the sale was made As this is the
first shipment fritn the new farms of
this company they are naturally very
jubilant over the sales and the manager
of the farm. Sheridan Jewett is receiv­
ing the congratulations of friends upon
his success in making this excellent
crop in the face of the many ditlicultios
encountered this season The lettuce
season is on now und there there will lie
many sales recorded in the next few
weeks and it looks like the growers
would receive good prices for their let­
tuce this Year.
The renl early lettuce went to seed
on account of the extremely hot and dry
weather but this second crop seems
destined to have some cool weather and
bring good prices The Dutton Co,
has two of the lurgest farms in this dis­
trict one on the wist side ami one on
the east side and the latter not lieing
in shape for cropping this season

natured tolerance and a desire to
provo them all wrong, which he did
every time. His lightening ahetchca
In crayon, rank with the best In
lids class of entertainment while
his sand pictures were wonderfully
good ami u novelcty to many in the
audience, this being the first time
they have been presented In Sanford.
Mr. Henry’s psyshtc phenomen, th e
re-production of the picture ol T heo­
dore Roosevelt, upon a blank canvas
was an Interesting feature of the
entertainm ent that will ever remain
u mystery until ho explanls this (?)
as he did any trick oi magic shown.
If this first number it an earnest of
good things to come, then certainly
there should ho very Isrge audiences
for the next three numbers which
will lie given nt intervals during

Read This, It is Worth While
Sparks Circus*to be hero Wednes­
day Dec. 17th. This institution was
founded by John II. Sparks in 18H7
nnd hns gradually grown year by
year, until today it ranks in size ns
the third Inrgest circus in the world,
while in qunlity it equals the best.
Lancaster, S. C. where the Spnrks
shows exhibited Nov. 16th last the
Mayor, It. S. Stevens who had seen
tho show came forward to recommend

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the Sparka Circus to the public by
inserting an ad whjch appeared in
the Lancaser News of Oct. 28th
the following:
The Sparks shows nrc to bo in
Lancaster on Nov. 16th. This shoa­
ls *ne of the cleanest I ev rr saw. 1
do not hesitate to recommend it
to the public.
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Signed R. S. Stewsrt.
• The record for this was th a t the
Mayor did not want the public of
Lancaster to bo mislead., there
being other shows billed for a date
previous to Spark's. Sparks Circus
docs not warn the public through
their posters, heralds, booklets or
any other advertising medium, not
to try and beat tho other man's
gnmc, ns there arc no games to
heat with the Sparks Circus and

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FAILED TO GET ANY PARS RUT
THEIR INTENTIONS WERE GOOD
Deputies Whitten nnd Tilils made
a good catch early this morning In
roping four nutomobile thieves that
had tried to steal two cars near Mon­
roe. They tried to iriurt a Maxwell
belonging to lien Lake hut he lmd the
key and they could not make it start.
They took a bunch cf tools with them
and going into the garage of Charlie
Dell tried starting his Ruick. Here
they were foiled again by the rar lieing
locked and they tried connecting the
wires of the battery hut could not mnko
it go so they took Lis overcoat und a
buncli of tools just to show him how mad
they were nt at locking his car.
Ren Iuiko upon investigation this
morning found their tools gone nmd
coiled up the sherilPs office at once nnd
deputies Whitten and Tillis responded
They traced the bunch out the De­
Land road nnd this side of Orange City
caught up with them. There were four
in the party the leader ix-'ng an older
man nnd the other tlirre being young
men. They had a revolver on them und
oil the tools nnd Hell's overcoat and
they were evidently going out to steal
cars und unything that came their way.
They gave fictitious names and say
they, are from Pennsylvania und ate
Boeing the country. They were brought
to jail here nnd will fnco Juudge House­
holder Monday morning nnd no doubt
will have time to at least see this purt
of Florida lx fore they get aw ay.

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Famous Inn To Re Sold
Southwell. Eng., Nov. 26.—The
famous Saracen’s Head inn here,
it: which many American tourists
have found entertainment, is to be
sold
nt auction. Its history as a
hotel runs lisck through five hun­
dred years.
In early days the house was called
"Tho King's Arms". King Charles,
tho first, stayed nt the inn during
the Civil Wars. Charles surrendered
himself to the Scottish Committee
on M ay C, JGIG, in \h e coffee room.
The bedroom which th a t monarch
used on the night before ho gave
himself up is still well-preserved.

Industrial workers have received
wage Inert aim amounting to ].10 c*
n o percent during the war while
cost of living during that time ha.
increased l 8 percent, according p,
organirc:« of tho Professional Worker.*
Federation apcrsorir.g the r.cw union
Rut for tho man on a moderate salary
it is contended, there has been no j f(&gt;!
portinate ralary raise'. In&lt; rearm ffir
this calss of uother has averaged !(r,
than thirty percent, for tho five y,ar
l&gt;eriod
,
Mr. Frank Fritz, a pronilment
commission man of New York city
is in Sanford on a business trip
registered nt tho. Seminole Hotel*

Three-Point Cantilever Springs protect
the car from the hammering and wear of road
blows. They lengthen its life and reduce
upkeep costs.
Equipment of Overland 4 is dependable
and complete from Auto-Lite Starting and
Lighting to Tillotson Carburetor.
250,000 miles of test have made the
strength and endurance of this car a matter

Mystery nad Magic at High .School
The opening number of the Al­
kahest Lyceum attractions to lie
presented here under the auspices
of the Woman's Club was given last
night at thu High School Auditorium
to a small hut appreciative audience.
Chiefly composed of children nnd
' High School students. The first half
of the program, distinctly for the
entertainm ent of the young folks
was ns much enjoyed by the older
peoplo and was a rcnlly line cxhlidtfon of magic wonders and myaterlous happenings. Mr. Henry is
a master magician and an artist
In bis line, meeting lire doubts nnd
■allies of the children with good-

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OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY

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therefore the warning Is unneces­ Other Engllah kings also stopped at
the ancient hotel.
sary.

W ith T h ree-P oint C antilever
Springs New Overland 4 Seems to
“Sail Over The Roads”

THIEVES

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'Tome. Aluiig M « i|"
A new musical comedy success
written by Louis WV.lyn and E d ­
ward l’nultnn and presented liy
Harvey D. Orr, will he seen for the
first time in Orlnndo next Monday
evening at the Phillips Theatre.
The plot deals in youth and ro­
mance and carries you in rapture
with its pretty music und pictures­
que scenes from the Silver Rock
Golf Cltih on Long Island to the
land of sunshine in Honolulu. There
are some twenty musical numbers
and the scenic production is ono of
the largest and orginal seen of the
road this season.
Ono of the mnny features with
"Como Along Mary” is its chorus,
consisting of girls who have been
■elected not as ordinary typo of
girl, but rather ns guests of u very
select and wealthy golf club.
The company numbers some forty
people nnd comes here henrnldod
as one of the host musical hits of
the Reason. Patrons are urged to
reservo their scats early nt Grand
Theatre.
CAUGHT AUTOMOBILE

the season. Tho Woman’s Club is
endeavoring to promote an interest
in high class entertainment, educa­
tional and. up-lifting, and also are
concentrating their energies in tho
welfare of the children and civic
betterment and should have tho
support of the community.

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CO UNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR.
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNl i —LiViCTENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

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S U P P L IE S

Sanford. Florid

Wilbur Waits spent Thanksgiving with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Waits.
There will be a box social nl
Moore's Station church Friilay n ig h t! Messrs Howard and Earnest Griggs
nnd also an oyster supper with eolfee were visitors in Longwood Tuesday
pi** nr.d rake oil »n!o .E very one nfternoon.
A bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. J.
welcome Come.
Frequently we have some tlfliiHenderson
and Mr. and Mrs. t'nco of
eulty in getting tirec of oil sizes.
Mr. and Mr*. 0 . C. Chamberlain
However our stock is always as
had as Thanksgiving guest* Mr. and Tampa stopped over on Sunday for n
near complete as possible, and
Mrs. Henry Schulte ami family of short visit with J. E. Phipps while re­
turning to Tampa. Mrs. Henderson
there’s hardly an instance but
Daytona Reach.
is
Mr.
Phipps
niece.
where
we can fum^h a tire or
Samuel Schwartz will arrive this
Several motoring tourists camped
tube from 28x3 to 10x8.
wreck from Chicago to spend the
winter at his home M urqcutte Lodge in I.ongwnod for a few days , they were
on Luke Golden The Into Mis from Indiana and have fallen in love
Schwartz’s sister Mrs Porter and with Florida, the land of sunshine and
husband are at the Seminole Hotel flowers.
awaiting Mr Srhwartz
coming.
They come from the (Junker City
GENEVA
In Puimsylcania
Meade Raker of Stetson spent
Mr and Mrs C E Chorpening Thanksgiving and the week end with
and their young folks and a party home folks"
of friends fished and picniccd in
Mr and Mrs Gencvar of Jack­
the wilds of Geneva Thanksgiving sonville were the guests of Miss
Lola Peters last week
'D ay
Mr nnd Mrs H R Levy and
Mr and Mrs I I) M artin were
six o’clock dinner guests at the Miss Hose Levy of New York, ar­
Ellsworth home Mr and Mrs El- rived in Geneva Inst .'hursday,
wood Irish dined at the W R after having been on the road about
Guerry home on Thanksgiving Day two weeks They report the roads
Carolina*, making the trip by auto
Looks as if some one was fitting through Virginia, the
amount of toys in every store in town.
nnd
Georgia
very
muddy
or sandy
out an Overland car with new wheels
We hope he will give us n call.
Mrs
Campbell
and
children
visit­
ns Morda Mayeda had a wheel and were glad to reach the Florida ed Monday with Mrs William*
Ever)-body look for the sun spots
stolen from his car, an overland line
in the sun and the six big stars go to­
Mrs Bessie Hart and Mrs Wm
There were probably other gather­ gether on December the 17 th . It
truck, Alex Foster and J C Hall
Stones
had
a*
guests
on
Thanksgiving
ings
that we did not hear of and will lie a sight to lie seen. I guess
each had a wheel stolen from their
shall
he pleased at any time for there will lie many a one that will feel
from
Umatilla,
and
Mr
and
Mis
Overland touring cars
help
given
for our column as wo had nt the sight. There is nothing
Fred
Stones
nnd
Miss
May
Stones
W W Miller is sending out some
often
feel
very
weak and unfit
from
Daytona
very nice boxes of mixed citrus
im(mssible , and God’s people ought
A
pleasant
party
of
young
folks
Mr
and
Mr*
Jack Thompson not to get frightened at his work. There
fruit.), packed to customers orders
motoring to Sanford last Sunday and the twins and sister, Mrs i« t« It many A'u&gt; m, i vundera !*eiore
as Christmas gifts
afternoon
were Mr and M u Grover Hughes und little sen oi Dei.ami the end of time.
Herman Steell is at home from AlI.eFils,
Misses
Clair Harrison and [ were making short calls on old
tumon.i' •
sumo time on
Helen
Moran
and
Messrs Lester neighbors in Grapevilie Sunday after­
ELDER SPRIN G S
business
noon
We sure are always glad to
Brown and Paul Dooley
The last preaching service of the
Wt* are pleased to hear Gcttcs
Mrs J V Weeks nnd Mrs C A see them
conference year was held at EbenMcClelland has accepted a good
Ilaulerson spent last Monday in
Edgar Sjoblom, a nephew of II ezer church Sunday a large crowd
position in Sarasota
G Lumhiuist. who has seen service was present, representing the high
Sanford
Miss Mnhcl Saint and sister.
Mr* W L Seig of Sanford was in Franco and whose home is at esteem we have for our pastor Rev
Mrs Vincent from town were din­
Nashville, T o n n , was one of the
ner guests of Mr anil Mrs Nick the guest of her parents Mr and party of Mr Peterson, visiting here G C Hut.don who ha* served us
Mrs J T McLain for Thanksgiving
the past two years
Zernovenn on Sunday
and whose name was ommitted for
We were all saddened with the
Miss
Bessie
Gaudern,
Mrs
Elliot
Mr and Mrs A R Commons
some
cause
last
week
news
that Mrs Ilundon has lost
\
of Stone Island were callers at the amt Mrs Hester, all of Ohio are
Ladies
from
Sanford
were
out
her
sight
and trust that it may not
Ellsworth home on Eeardall u v e , pleasantly domiciled at the "Trom- calling on the Baptists in behalf he permenant
iiowcr” cottage for the winter
on Sunday
Misses Gusaie and Ozena Brooks
Mr and Mrs C A. Ilaulerson of the 75 Millon that is being raised
Mr. and Mrs Chandler havp as
of
Lake Bulter are spending some
We
attended
service
with
Mrs
their guests, their friends Mr and were entertained at lunch on Thanks­ Tyner and son and it was a very time with Mrs R I. Humphrey
Mrs. Philip s of Commerce, Ga . giving day by Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. earnest plea for higher living and
Mr J A Tillis and family have
They are touring Florida by auto­ Sheldon at Iowa City, other guests showing what a manly thing it L* moved to Chase place, a beautiful
being Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Mur* hall
mobile
home that has been vaeant for
to come out on the Lord’s aide
and baby of Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lucas had
Mrs Geo Benton of Rochester* many years, we also have two
Rev Abercrombie delivered tjvo
as their guests on Sunday, M.
N Y who ha* been spending a few northern families stopping at the
Shinner and son of LaFnyette. Ind.. sermons at the Baptist church last weeks at the home of her brother MrDnniel place They are looking
who are spending the winter in Sunday In the interest of the Five A J Wcsterdlck, expects to leave over our section with a view to
Million Dollar Campaign
Those
nettling in this locality
Orlando.
who bail been fortunate enough to for her homo, Wednesday and will
B. A. Howard was at home for have heard Rev. Abercrombie be­ stop eg route for a day in Washing­
A children's day service was held
Thanksgiving week from Okeechobee fore knew that a treat was in store ton She has enjoyed her stay in at Ebenezar church Sundny night
Florida and ha* been treated to after a most pleasing program by
I. D. Hart is importing a fine lot for them.
trips
to view a number of pretty the children Rev M M Lord gave
of sweet potatoes from hfs Okeecho
Mrs Charlie Chilson and children
the children a splendid talk
bee City farm.
Office in Peoples’ Bank Building.
Sanford, Florida
of Tam pa are visiting Mrs. Chilson’s places going over to Daytona and
New
Smyrna
and
last
Sunday
they
Mrs
II
L
Sanderson
of
Lake­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. (J. Gres­
all enjoyed the day at Eustis, land spent a few days with relatives :
LONG WOOD PICKUPS
ham. ,
Mrs. II. R. Chapman and son left
Mr. W. Joesn of Augusta G.a. among the pretty lakes A hunting here last week
Mrs E C Bowman and charming
Monday for their home in Jacksonville. Is in Geneva looking after his in­ trip on Tuesday to Black Hammock
In which Mr and Mr* Beck and children were the guest* of her mo­
1890.
STILL DOING BUSINESS
1919
J. E. Phipps was a visitor in Orlando terests here.
Rrpeal orders, sod ittnfird cuttomrrt who have utrd cur fertilizer
Oscar Nicholson of Daytona is chitdren, Mrs Benton, A F Wester- ther I Mrs Lord last week Friend*
Monday.
'ytkt after year, who always gUdly rrcornmerwJ our gc-odi to their
dick. Frank Woodruff and A K of the Bowman family will regret
Mr. andd Mrs. Dinkel, and Miss visiting his mother, Mrs. II. G. Rossiter made un a pleasant party
neighbor) are our belt Athertiiement., Our prices not always the
to
barn
that
they
expect
to
move
lowed, but when QUALITY it comiOered. never too high. Wnie
Olive Dinkel were shopping in Sanford Nichohon.
The orange picuors are getting to Green Cove Springs about the
for litwt price liars, or tend order and you will be treated right
The
friends
of
Mrs
L
P
Cham­
Monday.
FERTILIZERS. INSECTICIDES. SPR AYER S. POU LTRY SUPPLIES
first where Mr. Bowman ha3 a
busy in this neighborhood
bliss
are
glad
to
know
she
was
very
C. W. Entzminger was transacting
E . O. F A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
Jack ao n T illr, Florida
Mr and Mrs August Swanson position with the city light company
much improved by her stay in
business in Sanford Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Cassadays’s baby
and their youngest son, Archie of
Sanford.
J. l. upunu.g, locji Agent, laniard, tiorida
Mrs. Marian Mobiry and thres* child­
Miss Loi* Grant was called home Ottumwa. Iowa arrived Monday is improving after a spell of fever.
ren will return to their home at Lake from Jacksonville last week on ac­ to make thieir home here near their
M E Smith is selling his stock
Okeechobee Monday.
count of the illness of her mother, ,-aiightcr Mr* Elmer Lundqulst
of hog*
Miss Annie Griggs died at her home Mr* Grant
Mrs T O Tyner had a narrow
Little Clifford Wynn is very sick
in Sanford after a lingering lines* and
escape from a rattlesnake Tuesday, with fever Dr Robson says he will
was buried at Lengwood Wednesday.
hut succeeded in calling help and soon be on the road to recovery
t PSAl.A AND GRAPKVILM:
Mrs. Will Catcher is visiting her
Mrs Neighblaek of Ft White is
Wilde Tyner of Sanford wa* off having it killed
parents Mr. and Mrs. Entzminger.
(visiting
her daughter Mm J II
duty for n short time and visited
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
Miss Margaret Allen returned home at the home of his uncle T O Tyner
Wynn, Mrs Neighblaek expects to
We are having winter and summer remain all winter
with her aunt Mrs. Mobley.
Saturday.
together
, some cool day* and some
The orange season is now open and
Purity Springs b on the boom
Uncle Charley Lindquist of Lake warm days. People think we are going
The hand of prosperity is v riting ndelibley all
the various crop*) an* now being picked. Mary spent the week end with re­
these days all of the old citizens
to have a storm before it settles.
over nur splendid city Leiture i- vittg at prices
are opening their eyes to these
Mr . and Mrs. Neimyer attended the lative* in Upsala.
that speak for the future progivui of Sanford
There seems to be a let of sickness youngsters selling water we always
State Fair at Jacksonville.
Mr and Mr* Tyner and family now with lagripp. Nearly everybody
The outlook for celery is brig t, a'! pointing to a
knew we hail the best in the state
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sailsburg , and spent it as planned at Leesburg, ha* had colds.
bigger, bitter, more prosperous community,
on our beautiful sand hill but some
take
tinv* by the forelock ar.d sc? me while
Mr*. Tom Fortier is very sick this how we never thought to ask our
getting
is good
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN week with fever ad lagripp.
less fortunate neighbor if he would
Residence
Four rooms and '■ma'! b t hen, plastered
Mrs. Jack Vaughn ’.as been on the try some of it
Located convenient to .hop* nr.J depot $1800
Mr and Mrs J M Lord enter­
tick list thL* week with lagripp and head­
Residence—Seven rooms, bath, ta:.’c, good wi'.I and
tained
about a hundred guests Fri­
ache.
water works complete, two lots—a fine property
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson spent day night in .honor of riseir tifeeth
$.1500
Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. J. E. wedding anniversity Mr nnd Mrs
Farm 5 acres, all tiled one well, 5 room house, i t
Lord are still In very good health
Vaughn.
.
head Dtiroc Jersey hogs, 1 mule and farming
.
.
,___
.
.
.
.
.
and
many
friends
wish them
The farmers seem to have bad luck ____ their
_____ ,___
_ ____
,_____
equipment* Bargain for quick sale See me
with lettuce this year.Ncarly
every- many more happy anniversaries
Farm —20 acre*, 15 cleared and under cutltivation,
•
Mrs J 8 Barnhart was quite
farm you tee the lettuce has gone to
4 wells
Residence 6 rooms, barn, splendid
L O S Jweek
hunting season, in seed. The warm weather is the came sick a few days thi* week having
location and another bargain on easy terms
fainted by the roadside while re­
of it.
See me
southeastern part of Volusia county, three male
turning from the home of her son
Grove
—About 12 acres, with 600 boxes fruit, consid­
Mrs. 0 . S. Jacuman expects to leave
deer hounds. One large half Airdale half hound,
erable wild lar.d 57000.11000 down
next wtek ior her home in Tampa after
LAKE MONROE
Lots —I have a fine selection from 1100 up and have
one black and tan, apd one red and white ■pending the week with Mrs. J. E. The Thanksgiving
exercises held
sold several lately —would be glad to show you
Vaughn.
at
the
Monroe
School
were
enterWalker hound.
Mr. and Mrs. ltarraon Sims have
instructive and beautiful.
Liberal reward will be paid for recovery, or moved near the railroad shops where taThening,
decorations consisted of Florida
he can be rear lib work.
products and wire contributed from
information leading to the recovery of any or
People are trying hard to make a the homes of the school children.
garden to have vegetables but it seem* After being placed about the big
all of these dogs.
a hard task to get any to grow. There auditorium and upon the rostrum
are none to eat can't get, any
Notify
, only
. . pep- the sight presented was pleasing in
^ ra a n d ^
U ^ s a-d^he pnre ia w thc extreroe nnU sut.c„ tH nol ,jnIy
high can't afford to buy much of them Thanksgiving, but a real school
We are needing rain bad on the gar­ fair. Some of the appropriate de­
dens.
coration* were an assort m m l
of
DELAND
FLORIDA
KEEP YOUR EYE ON TH E HERzVLD WANT COLUMN
Santa Claus must be around from the
(Continued on page 3)

Kelly-Springfield
THE REAL TIRE

for our display of new goods
at our

SMEW S T O R E

People's Bank Building

BUICK CARS

You Know

What That Means

W. J. THIGPEN, Agent

t «

Farms, Homes, Groves, Businesses
I H A V E
T H E M

LOST

THREE MALE HOUNDS
-F irst

of

J. E . SPURLING

E. S. ROBINSON

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EAST SANFORD

�*

THE SANFORU HERALD

dbcemder

V |l

YES, “ A Feed For Every Need.”

Phone 181

Spur m
acA L7
jCHt]Wl

Groceries, - Black Strap M olasses in bulk, - Lime in barrels, |-SBlue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers. S ee us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
you need.

t ptmiHA!
W atch
I FEED I

We have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

are based on the rise in the price ol
everything innking the price prohibi­
tive so far as the $300,000 is concerned

IMPORTANT
HD SETTLED
The ;;cckl meeting of the county
romrr.ij.'ioners yesterday to consider
the road question did not accomplish
anything more than opening the bids
jr.d finding all «f them m* high ns to Ik?
out of the question. The meeting adiourael until the regular meeting next
'futMJiy at un. ii time the mattei will
Mikirt lip again after the opinion of the
jropie has l&gt;evn Miundcd «ot m'ou*.* «"t
this perplexing qm-tion. The ’ county
ioma;i"i(j:.ers are confronted with the
difficulty of having 5300,000 to spend
on good roads. This sum seemed *ufiident when voted last rpring but since
that tinv the unrertantioa of materials
and labor and everything that enters
into the ron‘fruction of any hind lias
made it imumlicrnt upon Ice contract­
ors to take no chnntes and their bids

The commissioners are confronted
with seven 1 alternatives. They can
hold the money until tiir.ei change for
the better cr they can uuild now out of
some cl't* per mat* rials ,itul take the
ei.aur.z; ( having sor.cthing good
i» fir the expeadituie. Crick
roads of the right kind ore out of the
&lt;ti:ajtiufi and it looks lil-n asphalt or
macadam roads of the right kind are
also prohibitive. Unless the commisinners can induce the people to vote
more bonds the beat roads catmint Ik*
built and it is almost certain that the
people of Seminole county will not vote
for any additional bonds as thay feel
that thzy are sufficiently loaded up on
hoods now e*jK.&gt;cinlly ainse the new
taxes have been sent out to them. The
mutter will i&gt;e settled one way or an­
other at the regular meeting next Tues

The Happy Endinj.
"Marguerite, sain you rooUV* v “No
f’orclvul; can yon afford to keep n
limousine?" *"No, dear," So they did
not marry and llthy lived linpplly ever
afterward.

I S T .H E

BACKBONE
.

O P

&lt;-.

PEA CE
PROSPERITY

O

X money and credits rests the responsibility for
that prosperity today today which alone means
satisfactory working conditions, profitable em­
ployment for each boy that returns.
It is hitihlv important that you keep your
funds wisely in circulation as the Insis for credits
necessary to this prosperity.

Every dollar deposited in this Bank is Lite basis
for such credit.
*

^

Out-of-the Ordinary Value Giving
COMMENCING ON

Friday, D ecem ber 5 th

(Continued from Page 2)

vegetables, pumpkins, celery, lettuce,
Chinese cabbage, potatoes,
etc.,
fruits, consisting of oranges, lemons,
bananas, grapefruit; flowers, both
the cultivated ami the wild, various
and beautiful in color and fragrance
and profusion. The p arents' appreci­
ated of the zealous teachers and
rapidly advancing pupils, encouraged
by their always welcome presence
The program was short hut enterraining and delightful and the child­
ren showed their splendid training
in each of their various parts. The
school at Monroe within the past
two years has made wonderful pro
gross under the care and attention
of I lie zealous umt hardworking
teachers, the children, aside from
advancing in their hooks, are ra­
pidly Imbibing some of the benutiTheac little entertainm ents in which
the children are taught to give ex­
pression to their minds and hearts,
are not only broadening in their
effects, hut tend to make better
citizens of the many little hoys and
girls of our community
Fall lettuce in this section is
moving rapidly ami bringing a fancy
price Some are selling from the
field at a $1000 per acre and above
others are shipping John Holly
hit the top notch of the market
with a rar load at $2400, the highest
price received this sehaun in Semi­
nole county.
A crowd of holmes visited Monrce
ami proceeded to attach themselves
to Hen Lakes Maxwell machine
The car was in the garage of Henry
Mill's near the store and the weary
Willies succeeded in breaking the
door and extracting the car hut the
switchkcy was missing and the
starter responded "nothing doing”
Doing disappointed in a ride they
lifted all the available tools and
after making a raid upon Charlie
Dell's Duiek gave it up us u had
job and started to hoof it to DcLand
Mr Lake and the marshall from
Sanford apprehended*them the next
morning near Orange City and after
adjusting a pair of bracelets without
the wrist watch, fashioned for dura­
bility rather than beauty, proceeded
to ensconce them in the county
lockup.
A camp meeting is being conducted
ed here by the Free Methodists
Rev Gerrald, of Atlanta and Rev
Jeen. Sanford officiating at the
services and a large crowd ir. in
attendance each * night
Miss Irene Wilson has returned
to her homo in Louisville after
spending Thanksgiving with relatives
hrre
Mr Jerry Cates was called to
his home r.t Henderson, Ky
, Mr and Mrs Harney Lyons have
as their guests this season Mr and
Mrs Henry Shoulet of iftmlcrson,

CATES CRATE COMPANY

culture, State Department uf A«rirulture County Agent ami others
interested in higher agriculture.
The cam paign'w ill he here only
tor one day on Friday Dee. 12th
and will he held at the Central
Gardens on West Central street at
the edge of town. The nature of the
work will he demonstrations and
talks by actual
Held opeurtors,
charts and motion pictures, and it is
hoped to bring its bcneficnl m ssago
to each farmer in the surrounding
community. Nine largo auto trucks
are required to cnr.y the necessary
parphcrfsdji end apparatus used
ami
a largo tent, hundreds
of chairs, improved farm machinery,
moving picture and lighting outfit,
char:; free !«..'! t'n* and whnt not.
With the motorcade ere I’rof. It.
S. M.iiiley, Mrs. Adda I*, llowie
and i in’* others.
I’rof Mobley is a native of Flo­
rida um! :s a very practical
and
suem sfui southern farmer who lias
man&gt; limes » ured the United Stales
as an agricultural lecturer and now
lias' r. national tcputnt'nn for Ids
great verb.
Mrs. Howe, the famous dairy
entile breeder tied -farmer from

THE BIG
FEED HOUSE

package
before
package
during
package

: FLAUOR LASTS
DOES THE PRICEl
home
tv t ‘ nrrs. ' ?nv fcuTding
which sue has delivered to many
universities -and colleges.
The program commences at nine
o'clock in the morning and continues
until eleven at night • embracing
nearly every activity of modern
farming, starting with deep plowing
spreading manure, disking, harrow­
ing and rolling the soil, the most,
perfect seed bed, service can pro­
duce is made and each operation
explained and discussed. Soils art?
tested and remedies recommended.
While this is going on in the field
near the tent Mrs. Howie will have
a . great message for tin* ladies on
home rnnvonlnees. In the lent in
the afternoon noils, crops, crops
rotations, fertilizers system farming
etc., will he taken up.The tuught
is to start with soil and carry u
system of agriculture that includes
livestock to economize and permtnently maintnh nur soil fertilizing.
In the even ft Mr. Mohloy will
deliver his gr* it address on com­
munity . Imildii - which
includes
business methods which are of in­
terest to the r rvlmnt and farmer
i '.^mIcs bettering
alike a id uL*
thp rural rsin
ditions and
advocates of vocr n '
subjects
and xauulizt? the
The nine great n
of moving
plcutn s will he aliovi i inr ;
site
siihjerta ns sheep, &lt;L i, , trm cr
farm mnehincs in operation ett.p' .iing labor saving devices, horr can­
ing and pr' si rvine method
on
home convienccs for tho farm and
others.
^
The campaign is In Florida for
h a than a month and indeed fortu­
nate to have them s t o p at Orlando
The work carried on iu other places
has been very beneficial anil highly
p r a i s e d . We t h e r e f o r e c a n n o t leo
urgently request our readers and
especially the farmers and his family
to attend nil *• oris of the splenthe message of better farms, better
crops and better people.

Llw,VC.

Master Ernest Dell, the bright
little son of Mr and Mrs Charlie
Hell is confined to his home by ill­
ness
• Miss Mary Miles, Mr and Mrs
S H Huchanan, Miss Irene Wilson,
of Louisville and Philip Milcsn
spent a very pleasant day at Day­
tona Hcttoh Friday
Christian Science services
will he held at the Woman’s
Club, Oak avenue; between
Third and Fourth streets, on
Sunday, morning at 10:45 o’­
clock. Subject: "God the only
Cause and Creator." 36-ltc

INO PGVVD
NOT MADEBYTHtTfl’Jjf;

BAKING POWDER

If
never disappoints* her. w
It’s dependable. Results %
always the same—the best. \

Tty it.
Calumet contains only such i'lgrc’dients as have been approved offi­
cially by the U.S. Food Authorities.

You Save When You Buy It.
You Save When You Bee lb
U i r i l E C T Quality

BERMAN’S

SPECIALTY

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

SHOP

�THE SANFORD HERALD
have
THESANFORDHERALD people
nothing

nothing,

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

absolutely

whu need it. The public is tho goat aa
usual. The public fa always the goat
and It is just about time for this govern­
Christmas boxes
* of
oranges
H. Z. HOLLY, Editor
ment to get right and regardless of the packed by* Mrs. Alex Vaughn. Phone
M
EN
DICA
N
TS
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
7v
There were at least six mod leant statements of either strikers or operat­ 323.
WlS-2t*\
Published Every Friday by
on the streets here yesterday and ors take over the coal mines and force
handing out cards and begging tho men to work them or put in men
For sale—Cabbage plants, about
money. They are strangers to this who will work them.
10,000 Charleston Wakefield, ready
,i
state and only come down here in
Thi* country is getting into a tangle to set. FI. L. Green, West side IG-ltp
aunscm m oN m ice in advancs,
the winter to garner a rich harvest that will cither be havu to U» straight­
ONB TBAB_____________________ *
Is the aim in all backing procedure—and the
BIX MONTHS----------------------------- I
For sale—Cabbage plants at )2 00
and flit to the summer resorts. They ened out soon and kept straight or the
* lilt UK MONTHS-------------------------------dominating
ideal of tho First
National
Bank
should be kept off tho streets and country will pass into anarchy and riot. per 1000 Charleston Wakefield
1
- T - Y ‘
■’
T ■ii f ■'*■•
Clay County G ardening
Cfi|Xi9 'jrr**
. i- ,
r* *'
, ,
R a t Wad aa SM iw C C hM Mall Mai Ur Aafual 21ad out of the city. They have a place to Tho people are dead willing to hack the variety
IN S , at Iha raaU fflra at Haalard. d a r U a
Co , Green Cove Springs, Fla 16-itv
go
and
should
he
made
to
stay
there
government
up
in
whatever
way
they
Fundamentally,
materially
and
physically
Uadar JUl af M an h Srd. ISIS
They arc able bodied and after they want to take charge and run things.
Trir»h..a Na, l*S get through begging in tho day time The time is past for mediation and
this Institution is equipped to render effici­
OfflMl ilrra id Hatt
For sale—200,00 Wakefield cab­
they put on thrir good clothes and pussyfooting* methods/ It will now bage paints, $1 GO per thousand at
ent banking service
t
kj Solid cara of leltuce are now going have a* morl, money as any of l -. take the strong arm nnd the devil take farm Crating 50 cents extra Ready
Into the market from Sanford and this Charity, charity, what deeds are the men who arc standing idly hy and now Dr Love, DrL&amp;nd. Fin 16-3tc
We operate under Government regulation;
letting people freeze to death and let­
fine product is bringing as high os SC.50 a accomplished in th y name.
■ ----- 10----our facilities are modern and complete ; out
For sale—A bagain for cash, 20
ting people starve to death because
a hamper, which has netted the grower
acres
of
fine
land
in
the
famous
labor
and
capital
want
to
wrangle
over
over il.iXHJ an acre. And that’s the
Officers and Directors are men of recognized
N E E D E D H ER E. ALSO
the matter of unions nnd wages. What Sanford Celery Delta near Cameron
first of three crops rni«ed in that sec­
ntegrity, ability and responsibility
Major Thomas, one of the big we want is work nnd more work nnd City, 10 acres cleared, 5 acres tiled
tion.—Times Union
men
of
Gninesville
writes
nn
article
Building 20x50x22 in
while the majority of us are working and well
a
------- O ------for the Gainesville News in which twelve and fourteen hours every day center of the 20 acres For price
It is on tlie basis of good service that we
“ Bubbles” is the latest made in Mi­
ho sets forth n few things needed to now to make both end* meet wc a rt in and terms address Joe F Randall,
ami drink. It Is said to bo a snappy
invite your bankiug business
make Gainesville a greater city and no mood to listen to any chatter about 901 Clark S t , Paducah, Ky IG-ltp
wine drink with the port flavor, delight­
they are the same things that nre hours of work. While we talk and
fully delocious, decidedly different—
needed in Sanford today.
For Sale or Exchange—One 20 acre,
talk the country is going to the how
in short it is called dry champagne
A
city
market,
one
10 acre, Sanford Ave. Walking
wows
nnd
tho
|&gt;eop!e—the
real
people
turned out by "ye olde rustic eider mill
distance
to city. Two lots corner
—nre
suffering.
A
playground
for
the
children.
right in the Magic City.—Reporter
Center
and
Elm Ave. Two ots west
Star.
Golf links for tourists and home
ride
Palmetto
avenue GO ft.
from
According to the Miami Herald folks.
WHOLE COUNTRY DEMANDS
Eleventh St. Mnkc offer. B.
T.
NEW DEAL
“ Hubbies" are made by the Miami
And he adds that by giving the
Corey, owner, 075 N. Spring St.. Las
Metroplis.
tourists what they want they will
More than 13,000 hills have iieen Angeles, Cal.
13-13tc.
locate in Gainesville, build home* introduced at this session of congress.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
In my judgment 00 per rent of them are
N O TH IN G , ABSOLUTELY NO­ and become citizens.
For Sale nr Exchange for Florida
----O—
TH INC,
unnecessary. It is amazing how wo go Farm --320 acre* well improved wheat
on
spreading out and accumulating land. 2(50 acres under cultivation,
LIKE
ITSELF
ISN’T
The people living in the suburbs
govemit.frt
while the imperative need balance in pasture Ififl acres ready
ROSES
oT Sanford have no city water, no
is
for
demohnlbing
a lot od expensive for seeder No fertilizer Good for
tire protection, no gas, no anything
The following is from an exchange:
and
now
unnecessary
governmental 40 bushel* per acre Open range in
They are paying a large part of the That editor should remember that a
activities
ami
getting
down
to real busi­ winter S30 per ncre What have you
city taxes They have no sewerage man who has no enemies has never
ness in hand.
to offer as first payment Balance
system and cunnot build more bon­ done anything for thi* world. That le
nes until they do have The city who tries to help humanity and stands
Although making some headway in on crop payments Wife’s health
council some time ago agreed to for good morals and progress will always this direction, we teem still to be load­ cause of sale .1 A Baker Ojen,
15-4tp
give the people north of Tenth he found fuult with and blamed for ing up with hoards nnd bureaus until Alberta, Canada
street the sewerage they needed «vorything he does that does not agree Uncle Sam’s right hand doesn’t know
Farm Photography a specialty.
Since th at time nothing Inn been with the idesas of others. As we heard what his left is doing, and both nre con­
Photo*
nf alt kinds, See Shea for
Let us inspect j o ’tr Imilti'j free. We are experts
done. They are simply stalling The a fertilizer agent say once: "You will tinually emptying hi* pockets. Many
O.tf
at
113
!"m A ee.
of
those
measure*
provide
for
some
sj.-i
always find the most club* under the
on rlrrtricn! troubles. Scientific repairing etui re!;■_ •
n &gt;' ' -VC............ -(..n- r to lcf gnverruca Iul interference into more
churtfinu done. We can thko your old battery ami
’*" -a ir Prepare lor coin weatit 1
fight the catalogue houses in liehnlf of Ior less lorol matter*. Pn*1 iv. .—
make it as (*ood ns new and guarantee it for six
ii... hnTr.
.uni lias, have mm we bait inspectors for garbage pails and cr NOW. Buy your winter’s lire
months. Wc also have expert mechanics to over­
wood
now
and
save
money.
Oak
or
|Fend hi* printing to a mail order house— garrets: and since the war—well waterpine.
Either
stove
or
fireplace
wood.
haul or repair your car.
which lias happened to ns—this i* the ed by appropriations—the board* and
Smith.
limit, though! The clipping referred bureaus and enmmi muux continue to Phone 149-W. Roberts
multiply and spring up like mu«hrooms. Wood Yard, corner Gtli and Elm.
to follows:
5-tf
And Wat Ron-Down, Weak and Tlie bod of an editor i* not in truth In a few year* at this rate, wo idiall
have
I'.crybody
on
tlie
government
a lied of roses. If lie criticizes he i*
L. A. ItENAUD, Prop.
Nenroos, Say* Florida Lady.
M RS. JULIUS TAKACH
culled a knocker, if he doesn’t he is payroll ami nobody doing work.
20.1
Oak
Ave.
Phone 189
Fivo Bottles of Cardoi
SOPRANO
branded a coward, says the* Midwest
The tendency it rteadily toward
Made Her WelL
Printer, and hi* paper is said to he u giving the government too much to do, Available for Concerts, Recitals, Mush
rale*, Fcatvnls, Oratorio nnd Social
[“ kept" journal. He has to suit every- too many multifarious duties, too tmirh
Church Sc rvires
Kathleen, Fin.—Mrs. Dallas Prlne, l 1tody, including Ids wife, ills hunker, control over matters that do not special­
?! *hI" .K^ce, says: “ After the birth ids pastor, and “ the bey;." he m s on ly ronrern It, wlirn goodness knows we Sanford,
Florida ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS IN T H E CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
of ray last ch ild ., . I got Tory much Saturday nights. He can do and say
have
enough
knotty
problems
of
mighty
run-down nnd weakened, bo much
that I could hardly do anything at tho right thing a million times without a concern on hand to call for all the team
B1L I was bo awfully nervous that word of approval, hut let him offend or work nnd concentration, and the brains
I could scarcely endnro thq least opjHwo and he i* in for it. Except for and energy and resources we ran |x&gt;vinoise.
My condition was getting these little things, it's a grand nnd
h!y muster. Washington appear* to
Worse all tho tlm o ...
glorious
life.—Reporter
Star.
have forgotten that fine old copybook
I knew I must liavo Bomo relief or
----- O—
l would soon bo In tho bed and In a
maxim altout people being licit govern­
serious condition for I felt bo badly
ed when least governed, nnd frem*
AGAIN WE SUFFER
and was bo nervous and weak I could
•
The toal miners went on n strike iient on going right ahead hunting for
hardly live. My husband asked Dr.
about my taking CarduL Ho several weeks ago and although some more ways to spend money.
Bald, It a a good medicine, and rood adjustment.'! have been matin nnd the
My letters convince me the people
for that trouble', bo ho got me 6 bot­
tle s ... After nbout tho. Becond bottlo I government i* doing all it can to get want to fcc the country run on husiner*
Toll greatly Improved.. .before taking them bnfk to work they have not gone lines, strictly in the intreit of the public,
It my limbs nnd bands nnd arms back in sullhient numliers to get out with less government regulation ami
would go to Bicep. After taking It, tlie coal that is needed to keep traffic
interference. 1 am receiving letters
however, this poor circulation disap­
peared. My strength camo back to moving and business going nnd to keep from good republicans in many states,
r° ° n on tho r°ad to the people from freezing to death in tin* as well a* from many good democrats,
health. After tho uso of nbout G bot- north.
And now in order to save and I have struck hy their unanimity
I„ C0H,d do nl* n,Y bouso-work the eoal
vu; the government has made an of agreement on one thing: The writers
Wid nttend to my b Ix children boorder that sill fuel must lie saved nnd almost invarihiy say that so far as they
aldos.
You can fed BAfo In giving Cardul ll" the Here* and business houses gen­ and their neighbors nre concerned,
ii thorough trial for your troubles. It orally must rime up early in order to politics i* adjourned for,y?ars to come,
S
E U “ilni'°t0
^ fUl °ir of
1'nM!;rorm,n*
In other
urugs,
but InhIcomposed
mi d vero- conserve
. . the ,fuel.
.
.
.words
. we, if not for alt time. Their opinion ,nnd
mine, i* the best polities any party can
Ublo, medicinal Ingredients with no
lo su,Tpr f,,r ,he
aftereffects. Thousands of women
!',I'iker* *»nd tlie coal barons wlm now adopt is to do business—to serve
J1*** voluntarily written, telling of cannot or swill not get together on some the country, ami hy srving , save it.
jCkmlul haa dono them. It proposition that will get coal out of the The rry is for a business-like congress,
•fcmlJ help you. too. Try it.
E /»
.............,.*m.........
|m&gt;0|,,„
'or a business-like administration, both
of wltirii siiaii stand in all thing*, first
anil last, for the great American public
anil the average American citizen, as
between capital and labor or any other
class. In a ward, they want government
for the fieople in the seme that Lincoln
spoke for it,* will: the ending of all or
any sort of cla«* domination. Tliey
are a* much against cIxm war* at home
A* they are against world war* in Europe.

To Serve the Public Well

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

First National Bank I

Free Service

arms,

LIMBS ASLEEP

Sanford Battery Service Company

Famous For Its Alarvetous

bad

t,H&gt;

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YOU WILL D E C ID E W ISELY

if you make this Hank the deposi­
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Careful M anagement and Modern
Facilit it s attest it’s standing as a
Secure, Reliable Banking Institu­
tion. Accounts subject to check
are cordially invited.

PEOPLES BANK OF
===== SANFORD =

_______

As a result of our recent ex|&lt;erienre»
I itcliever we are to have a rebirth of
sturdy and aggressive
Americanism
that will sweep the country and cannot
lie fooled or eajoied; and that a much
liner and greater and happier American
nation is giong to come of it. If you
look, this spirit is everywhere ‘abroad
in the land. It has shown it*elf ns
decisively in Massachusetts as it is
showing itself in Kansas, in the Middle
and Far West and in the North and the
South; ami it will gather more and more
momentum. It is a time for every
true American to get in step. Aurthur
Capper in Capper’* \Vcoklyv
Lad) Aslor Takes Seat
Plymouth, E n g , Nov 30
By
Associated Press) Lady Astor, ac­
companied’ by her son, today left
for London, where tomorrow who
will take her seat as a member of
the house of commons Speaking
with the Associated Press corres­
pondent just before her departure
she said:
. "The people will lie disappointed
if they think 1 shall apeak and act
in parliament as I have done during
the election campaign You don’t
talk too much if you want thing?
done Electioneering is one thing,
and legislating is another

There's No Time neuer
toBuy Your New Car

UILDING m ore th a n a hundred cars a day, tho C handler
M otor Car C om pany is still u nab le to supply the d em an d
for th e g rea test o f Sixes. And th is is Novem ber.
T here are n o a u to m o b ile season s any m ore. Any tim e is
th e tim e to b u y your car, If you can get it. The earlier your
order, th e earlier your delivery’l
T h e C handler Six lea d s so d istin c tly because it o ffers so
m u c h m ore fo r so m u ch less. O ther cars w h ich perhaps m ig h t
be com pared w ith it list a t h undreds of d ollars m ore, an d ch eap
cars sell for a lm o s t as m u c h .

B

S I X B E A U T IFU L BODIES ARE BUILT
ON THE STANDARD CHANDLER CHASSIS

.
.
•
Sevcn-PitisenHer Touring Cur. SIT^S
Four-Patsengcr Roadster, Jf/70X
Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, SIS75
Seeen-Pasienger S e d a n , 52795 Four-Passenger Coupe, 52695 Limousine, 53295
All p rices J. o. l&gt;. Cleveland

WIGHT

TIRE

GO.

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

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7 j i c 14
QER 5, 1919

THE SANFOBD U&amp;RALl)

•
jjulo Htppenlnif*
Mention of
Mailer* In Br,ef
Personal Item*
9{ Interest

In an d A b o u t
S The C ity &lt;£

T,np |(l*auj -----_,
, Woodruff nr*’ glnd &gt;° "«* *&gt;,m ° ‘lt
,_in after an Illness of sever*!
»rtks that kept him confined to
his home.
&gt;or light hauling call Thono 10G
C. E. Chorpenlng.
8-10tp
i m0nc the visitor* in town yw irrdsy were Mrs. W. A. Allen, Mrs.
L m a n and Mrs. N. W. Johnson
ind daughter of DeLand who were
tfrf on a shopping tour.
piano and Harmony taught by
p-oeressive Scries Method.
Conwrvatory graduate. I’hono 230, Mrs
W. N. Ankney, 918 Myrtle
Avc.
Fri. and Tucs-Gtc
Mi« Daisy Eldrldge of Richmond.
Va. left for l,cr home y**t*rdny
after a pleasant visit with her bro­
ker. Mr. R- R- Eldrldge.
pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
McCuller’s.
5G*tf
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woods and
‘c h i l d r e n and tbeir sister, Mrs. Arborga*t of Lakeland who have been
fending several days with Mrs.
Hollar, returned home on Tuesday.
Huy Diamonds Wight Tire Co.
S5-tf
M r . and Mrs. T C Vinrint and
Mr* A c Vinci tit were In the city
Tuesday the guests of Mrs. It. J.
Holly- They were e» route to their
home in Vero.
LZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
LG-ft
McCuller’s.
M: and Mrs M rllride have as
their gursl, Mrs Mcllride of Monroe, N C*
Complete streli Diamond tires,
fn'i-li
'eight Tile Co
M,
V’.r. i.f Chutahoochev, is
viiiiing her daughter . Mrs W P
Field- &lt;ui Sanford lleiglits
There’s a man at the curb to
icrvc you.
r&gt;5*tf
Friends of Mrs C E Henry will
tic pleaded to know of her return
home much improved in health
Mr» Henry arrived on 'Saturday
Mr Paul Riddle of Rnliegh, N C
aha spent several days in the eity
lut week visiting old friends, lias
returned home

LEON’ S
AUTO TRANSFER CO.

PHONE 114
Philips Old Drug Store Stand

Phone Orders also Taken
at Hotel Carnes

All Kinds of Hauling
Baggage Transferred
Meet all Trains

Leon's Auto
Transfer Co.
PIIONE i n

Summary of tho
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
IIED SPREADS. AT THE
HERALD OFPICE.
59-lf
Mrs F G Gonzales has returned
to Sanford und is the guest of Mrs
F J ; Miller
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
and Fr ay of each week. 68-tf
Mrs J A Hoggs of Jacksonville
Is visiting her sister Mrs It E
Tolar
* Quart Mason fruit jars at L, P.
McCuller’s.
6G-tf
Mr and Mrs J F Hickson mo­
tored to New Smyrna for the day
on Sunday.
boost
Leon’a Auto Transfer. All trains
met. Phono 91. Hotel Cnrnes.
67-tf
Mr and Mrs Fred Daigcr, J r ,
ar.d Fred Daigcr the .'ird have re­
turned from a pleasant visit in
Tampa with Mr and Mrs Fred
Daigcr. Sr
For Sale—G f t.’ light wood post
and cull cross ties for fence posts
IItic each f. o. b. Wagner. Car
lots or less. O. C. Hryant, Wagner,
Fla.
tl-W -ltp
Mrs A L Starr of Montgomery,
Ala , is spending the winter with
her son and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Daniel S E Starr
Bring your hemstitching to Mra
Maude Philmon at the French
Shop. Also tiresa a;i-c
tally.
11-W-t
Mrs V .1 Wolfe and little sons,
and Mias Helen Kennedy returned
yesterday from a holiday visit to
Tampa
They were accompanied
home by Mrs N II Kennedy, who
will be their guest for several days
Miss Krminia Houser returned
Sunday from Tampa where she has
been the guest of friends for the
Thanksgiving season
Dr J N Robson has bought the
Puleston residence on Park avenue,
one of tiie most attractive homes
in the city The family moved in on
Saturday
Floyd L S Kittncr of Nashville,
Tennessee has arrived in the city
and will tqke the position of manager
of the Princess Theatre Mr Drew
who has been here since the theatre
started will take his former position
in Tampa with the Lynch Enter*
j prises Mr Drew made many friends
while here who hate to see him leave
Dr S Puleston left Saturday for
his home in Miami after spending
a week here on a hunting expedition
His many friends here were glad
to have him in Sanford for a short
tinm und wish him well in his new
field
Misses Frances and Helen Gonza­
lez left yesterday for Miami after
spending/ the past few days with
friends here and in Orlando Mrs
Gonzuhz will remain in Sanford
sr few days longer ire returning to
Miami
Mr and Mrs C A Rnulerson
of Geneva v ere viators in the city
today j
Come ot the Hoard of Trade meet­
ing at the Court house tonight
There ntre mzy matters of im-g
portancc to decide
Mr. and Mrs II Murphy of
Atlanta ami Mrs Ilarber and daugh­
ter, Miss Ethel Mae are guests at
the Lincoln House
Mr Samuel Schwartz lias arrived

I was there to make a sketch of dren’s Ilnur like a feast. For the
Luncheon was Just over, and tiny toddlers there Is a varied
someUmes
tJneoda
Biscuit
•Uc was
of menu,
----- talking to
HF n
is little
III
IIknot
MW!
■« '* t
---------------CrackwunuD.
Tlu&gt; first words Il hoard,
heard, iw inin!
a. The
il milk, sometimes Graham
C
I Mid i"fillet ly Into a nearby seat, w crB ers. Oatmeal Crackers or I i.n i HIsliringed i i ir.vlid
"Nill Ion
ouil Biscuit,’’ recalling plbn*^letllt. Tills Is rbnngi
*“'!&gt; my own tasty Unocda Laud occasion;; to Old Time Sti .:ir l &gt;&gt;&gt;!:•
Newtons and, rurc»i of
I liked her. and
, re days when we had
feriul ly as she Hpokc ,n
cream ami Nabisco, and those
*t&gt;d ear* Imsy.
"Uotwien the dnrk and daylight,'j i-ere our parly days.
ir Is Just a
•lie was uunllng, "there's always
us happily.
t it of #JI||U« _____________ _____
Mvm- waiting and listening—for th hat Is nil, and mode ’us sure they
Olldreu. Since they were tlnjl would keep coming every day—for
you and I both know we must fil'd
ILInz*. I've given that hour to
children, as we must
Lilies. First l had
If we would
Then, when
nfter their
lo t.sliUp, I
ays like
tU' la in
Ui "Ik-/
wily ta
la
tent.
h i

lb
to
hour
trn
seem
t'fl of
were l
vy enough
cm
. but always
Hour.
mati^ k a l Bucurrcohpaky ^ g g ^ T £ { ■ * ;
ays dainty, ai­
“You see. even
rs only National
'r(,ut on, "nre much
juaU, They are most lo v a b le __ _____ Product* con be. During the
•uwt tractable after they’ro had years when my bablca were growing
something to eat. National Biscuit up we never missed tho Chll1"file* always besln our Cbll- dren’s Hour with Its fusty feast.

at his attractive home M arquette
Lodge on Lake Golden and wlD have
aa his guests for the winter Mr and
Mm A. F. Porter of Langhorn, Pa
Col. W. II. Dabson of Danielson
Conn., is the guest of Mr. and Mr*.
I. D Martin while cn route to St.
Petersburg,
Dr nnd Mrs Sloan, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. W. Sloan, Sam Morris of New­
born, Ky., are a congenial group
of Kentuckians stopping at the
Seminole this week.
Mr. Arthur Vaughn nnd his bride
ui lived from Jacksonville yesterday
and lire the guests of the former’s
sister, Mrs. Fannie Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Laing, Miss
Jeanette Laing nnd Mr W H Har­
vey have returned from a motor
trip to Jacksonville where they visit­
ed tiie State Fair
Mr und Mrs il C DuHo.se
spent several days in Jacksonville
last week taking in the Fair nnd
greeting old friends
Mrs J C Higgins and Mrs
Brian Higgins are at home again
after a pleasant visit with friends
in Jacksonville
Mr and Mrs Geo Venable are
in Atlanta on business nnd pleasure
combined
Messrs Don Tichenor nnd Phillip
Cash Motored down from Crescent
City to spend Sunday with Sanford
friend,.
Mr J I* Hamilton of Charleston
S C. was the guest of the Misses
Hutchinson* on Sunday, returning
to Charleston Sunday night
After a pleasant holiday visit
with * home-folks, Reginald Holly
has returned to iiiauii.
Red Crooss Christm as Seals go
on sale today.
Hut your Red Cross Christmas
Seals anil help to climate the Whit
Pnlgue
Don’t turn .b,**n 1‘... girls when
they ask you to buy Red Cross
Christmas Seals It is for the climin-/
ation of tuberculosis
The Christmas Red Cross Seals
should go on all your letters and
packages They show th at you have
done your hit for the elimination
of tuberculosis
Miss Allie Gilloti lias resigned from
Yowell &amp; C o , nnd accepted a po­
sition with the Charles Electric Co
aa book keeper and stenographer
An enjoyable meeting of the
Rcheknhs was held on Friday even­
ing A number of applications fo
membership were received After
Lodge dainty refreshments
were
served und a social time was en­
joyed Next meeting will lie held on
Dec 1'Jty and all Rebckahs an
urged to lie present
Fur Sheriff
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
for the ollice of Sheriir of Seminole Co­
unty subject to tho decision of the
Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER
Tax Hooks Now Open
Tox Books nre now open for tho
payment of State and County Taxes;
a discount of two per cen t is allowed
for payment in November, nnd one
per cent in December.
Jno. D. Jinkins
Tne Collector. Seminole County
S AT- W E D-5TC—W-14-2tc.

Honor Roll
The honor roll of the Eighth
grade for the month of November
were:
Naomi Scoggnn, John Lundquist,
Nan Paxton, Eric Vihten, John Wil­
son. Lucilc Anderson,
Madeline
Mnllcm, Elizabeth Charles, Gilbert
Miller, Le Clnirc Jones, Maude
C arm way, Agues Perrin,
Edna
Lord, James Stone, Emma Spencer.
Helen Witte
The Eighth grade entertained the
Grammer School Wednesday morn­
ing with a Thanksgiving program
consisting of the following:
Thanksgiving Song—Class
IGOth Psalm —Class
Orgin of Thanksgiving—John
Lundquist
President's Proclam ation— James
Stone
Son;*, "The Big Yellow Pumpkin"
—Girls
Neighborhood Meeting
Del.aml

At

STANDS FOR

S E R V IC E , Q U A L IT Y , A N D

P R IC E

USEFUL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS
Carving Sets
Percolators
.Ideal Fireless Cookers
Pyrex__and f Aluminum Ware
Favorite Line of
Stoves and Ranges
Safety Razors and a complete line
of Pocket Cutlery
and many other useful and appropriate gifts

Hill Hardware Co.
THE MOST
DANGEROUS DISEASE

Alt Muling I be neighborhood meet­
ing at DeLand yesterday from this
parish were Rev. Arthur Searing
Perk. Mrs A P. Connelly, Mrs.
A D Key, Mrs S O Chu«e. and
Mrs Alexander Vaughn Tiie meet­
ings w ere iield at the Parrish House
when plans fur the mission-wide
i-amp'1' -•* wer** lilzcgfsc-.i and final
arrun .'-menu
completed for the
drive which begins Sunday next
Luncheon wu.&lt; served and a delight­ I
ful hour enjoyed socially

No o r g a n s of tho h u m a n body a r e so
nt to hen llh am i long Ilfs na Ilia
Imp
kill!nays. W h e n th e y slow up nm! com ­
mence to lair In t h e i r duties, look out!
Kind out wimt Hi a tr o u b le In—without
Onlay. W h e n e v e r you feel nervous,
w eak, it!zs&gt;, suffer from sleeplessness,
or In-Vo pains In tl.c hack—uoka up
n( oece, Vi ur kidneys nred help. Thr-u

s re sinus »i» war* v/v&gt; that your 1.ni­

n e)* itro n o t p e r f o r m in g th e ir f u n c ­
tions p roperly. T h e y nro only h all
doing t h . l r wiirlt nod -vrt. nllnwit-ir i m ­
pu ritie s to a c c u m u la t e mid ho p o n v e ited Into ,urlc acid s n d o th e r poisons,
vrhlch a r e vutislnp you dlBtrens an d will
d es tro y you u nle ss th e y sr* d riv en
from y our system .

Got soma GOLD MK1MI, llxnrlcrn Oil
C sjisulos u t once. T hey nro an old. triad
p r e p a r a t i o n u n c i all over tho w orld fo r
c"iU nrles, T h e y c o n ta in only o1d-fa*hlonod. mii'Viimi oil- combined w ith
F t r e n u t h - r l v loir and »ysli-m-clennslnif
hcih*. w ell k n o w n und un.\| l»y ih v e l c ’.ins In thoir d r ily practice, GOLD
k i r . D . v l , l l m f h l . i G i* n r * a rt* l r u ported d i m t from tho la b o ra to r ie s In
Holland. T hey n tn convenient to take.
• w ill
g iv e p r o m p t i eilet o r
y o u r m o n e y w ill he refunded. A sk fo r
(hem ;*t iitiy druir ult-re. b u t he s u r e to
net
th,
ori.rlnal
Imported
GOLD
i n : D A I . hnunl. A -cent no ‘ institute*.
It, seale I p a c k a g e s T h re e silos.

kT-TNXJ**
j
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A man's
best p a l
is his smoke

" W e ’re w a y a h e a d o f th e b u n c h ”
— Chcs. Field
F you w an t to play n w inner, 9ure th in g—
p u t your m oney o n Chesterfield.

FOR SHERIFF
i Having l*en urged by a large number
of the voters of Seminole County to
iiecome a candidate for tiie ollice of
Sheriff, I hereby nnnonnee my candi­
dacy subject to the decision of the
Democratic primary.
15-tfc
C. M. HAND

I

Nollvc
The regular atinunl meeting of
the Stock holders of tiie First Na­
tional Hank of Sanford, Florida,
will be held in the rooms of the
bank Tuesday, dunuary 3, 1920. at
three o’clock P. Ml, for the purpose
of electing a board ot directors for
the ensuing year and for tiie trans­
action of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting.
H. F. Whitner. .
Cashier
W-10-5tc.

And n o wonder! Never were finer to ­
baccos used In an y cigarette. T h e silk iest
leaves of arom atic Turkish and the ch oicest
of ripe, sw eet D om estic stock aro p u t to­
geth er by an exclusive blending m ethod
th a t brings o u t a new d cliclou sn css of
flavor.

In less th an three years, m ore th an three
m illion sm okers have becom e Chester­
field fans.

“S atisfy”? R ight dow n to your toes!
Chesterfields have p u t added en joym en t
in to every puff—en joym en t th a t you d o n ’t
g et and ca n 't get In an y oth er cigarette
because th e Chortcrfield blend c a n ’t bo
copied.

Home Problem First
Washington, Nov MU —Aotliough
a now effort for compromise ratifi­
cation of the peace treaty is experte
to follow closely the reconvening of
congress tomorrow, discussion among
returning senaW s tonight revealed
little optimism that th e question
would be brought to a
decisive
stage for some weeks
In the absence of information us to
what President Wilson will rec
in bis message to the new session,
Republican and Democratic leaders
in tiie senate were preparing to go
ahead with long-delayed
general
legislation, which many senators on
both sides declare is urgently de­
manded by sentiment in thier hom"
districts
Sturm’* Death Tall
Dctriot, MIc, Dec 1 —Twentyfour hours uftcr the most severe
wind storm experienced in Michigan
since 1913. the demoralized condi­
tion of the telephono and telegraph
wires throughout the *tute was

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*f W-r*a\A?1

such th at no accurato or complete
reports f;f damage caused sould bo
ascertained
*
*
*
Early tonight one death was add­
ed to the six reported last night
A carpenter, E J Herrington, was
killed when a lmrn on which he
was working near Jackson, collar sqd.
The other five deaths occurred in
Dctriot Scores of persons were
injured here and elsewhere by fall­
ing cornices nnd sizna cr flying glass.

20 for 20 cen ts

—atu{ the blend
can

be

c o pied

�DECEMBER $, j , , ,

Begins Regular Session
With Important Business
next summer and the finnl campaign
in the fall. Loaders proj&gt;osc to have
Congress recess for »thc conventions
anil wotk through afterward Into Oct­
ober.
f'nactinent of legislation is expected
to licgin Immediately. The Senate
today had pending, with privileged
status the Cummins railruad bill with
its provisions against railroad strikes
PEACE TREATY AND INDUSTRI­ gnnd for return of the railronds to
AL QUESTIONS ARE .M OST private ownership In the House, the
bill to restrict immigration and provide
IMPORTANT
for deportation of alien radicals was
first on the calendar. The House pro­
bably will l»e occupied largely with tho
appropriation hills for many weeks and
leaders hope to enact several measures
before the holiday adjournment, to
begin about Ded. 20 and continue to

message. At another point it declared,
“the seed of revolution ia reprcwdon."
"Tho •igniflcent principles regard­
ing labor laid down in the covenant of
tho League of Nations" said the mes­
sage "offers us tho way to industrial
pence and conciliation. No other road
lies open to us. Governments must

ELDER S P R IN G S WATER
THOMAS D. DAK EH, I&gt;h. D.
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radical* are In the employ of the Federal
Trade Commission Tho Senate privi- js inviolate,
leges nnd Klcctjons Committee plans "and ought
to tuko up tho contest filed by Henri1 by nny pit
Ford against the election of Senator there is a p
New berry, Republican, vi Michigan. Is the right
Senate democrat* nro to hold a con- ^
'*
forenrt- this work to olect a leader to P°wer nm*
auccwd tho late Senator Martin, of '&lt;“nK,‘
, 01
Virginia, with the contest apparently * :!!' re^crr*nK
narrowed to Senator Hifchcock, Dcmn- 'nJunct'°n a
rrat. of Nebraska,administration leader
The mess:
in the Peace Treary fight, and Senator reference to
Underwood, of Alabame, for Denn- Hines nnd i
rratic Leader in the House. Confer- wkh It* hloc
ences of thdo Republicans nnd the f*d object lea
itecring committees of itoth parties tie*-" "Thei
also are planned soon to fill committee sa^ Die mes
vacancies.
action to fore

T k a ib ie n r a p t i t t l n ll y af fraa and albuminoid a m n t n l i In thle a n , , t .
I l l aert email im o a n l a f th loflne In d lrile a 111 r i t l lent auallla f-r « . . . „ ' J
e s r c s i r i . In addU!-« l« lb - »»“ d n n a liij r S i f i c l e i U l I r i of •upi-rlur h-auiabatS
water. Il • • • M a i n a p t r lil feature* of m ic h valuec e tp e rla ll/ Ihoao of
natural i r i i l l o n and L O W d e lt a * ot bardnaaa.
•
T h e b a tla rla la llta l a n a l,a la . ra e u llln f In an
'a la l r»n n l. In f„t|
.am ple* o t lh a w alar. o t 3 b a tta lia per aanl.S and In find n | n a t a l . , , „ al(l J
harm ful h aclarla, laallr conOrm ila |*o d snattlr Indicated b j the r it E M I C A L

iuilfilf*

or tbe tnanr * a lc r a a f Ikla and aib ar teglone that I b ate a a a lft td , 1 a . . .
fuund none anparlar In nil |o»d «nallllaa la Ih al *r Ibu " K ld e r W a la r."
"
Youta a a r j re a p e rira llj,
(H l(ned) T I I 0 3 . It. D A K E R

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
s a n i o i i i ).

u o t iiin i

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Vou Can Rnj From Us at
Wholrftale Prices

W. A. Merrjday Iwnpaiy
Paiatka, Florida

ARE YOU INSURED?

Ecperanca Found Rubber.
Il Is believed Hint the rublier tree
was discovered by u Jesuit missionnry, I”r. Mimreldn Bxperumn. He
found It while on one of his apostolic
Journeys iiuiong the (’nmbuln* Ituliiins
uf ifonlh Anierien nnd gave It the singsilur iintne of the sorlngliclni, heennsu
be remarked Hint the savages used the
sap of tills tree, which hardens quick­
ly. to make rude bottles that were
eknpLil bkc u oyrlo^c.

W . J . T H IG P E N

For the second time only since tfie
President established the practice of
addressing congress in person, bis mes­
sage was r.eari today by the t It rks. The
president's princijial recommendations
were: Establishment nf a budget sys­
tem for tlio national finances. Re­
organization of the taxation system
with simplification of the income and
excess profits. Readjustment of the
tariff system, if necessary to meet
changed world conditions and make the
system conform with tho fact that the
United States is the "greatest capitalist
in the world." Recognition nnd relief
for veteran soldiers of the world war,
particularly in the Way of government
farms as proposed by Secretary lame.

NO'

THE

WAR
HASN’T
STARTED
AGAIN

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ciprocity treaty and commercial con­
ventions and trade extension urrnngemcilts with the Alik's, the enemy' co­
untries and other nations. On the
legislative calendar are many measures
already passed either by Senate or
House. They include bills establish­
ing a federal budget system, providing
a permanent shipping' pliry, rcgunlting
Proper measures to foster ’the dye­
cold rtorngo of food produets, and pro­ stuffs industry built up during the war
viding for development of waterpower. to keep the United States iinbqiendcnt
Fiscal legislation promises to have a of foreign supply An enlarged program
prominent place in the work of Congress, for rural development , in recognition
General tariff o revision and nodi Men­ of the farmers’ pari in the war. Mea­
tion of the international revenue laws sures which "will remove the causes
are planned before the political cam­
paign. Repeal of many war taxes
will he proposed and anti-damping
bills to protect American manufactur­
ers are pending. Permanent
army most extensive reference to the peace
m organization policies, incorporating treaty hy saying die causes for the
the question of universal training, , ..unit "are Mijx-rficial rather than
goon are to la* brought out by Hie Sen­ deep sinted" nnd that they "arise from
ate and House military committees, or are connected with the failure on
whilo the committees must pass on a tiie part of our government to arrive
new building program and on hills in­ speedily at a just and permanent peace
creasing the navy’s personnel and its permitting return to normal conditions
front the transfusion of radical theo­
p r;.
ries, from seething European tenters,
Prominent anting the other measures pending such delay, from heartless
to be taken up art* those dealing with profiteering resulting in tin* increase
radical aliens nnd unarehl-r* ami the in ettst of living, nnd lastly front the
high rihtt of living, lenders also plan machinations of passionate and ma­
to give attention to means of averting levolent agitators. With tho return
industrial strikrs by federal mediation to normal conditions this unrest will
or other met luxLi. /T h e Lnnc-Mondcll rapidly disappear.
The, president
Idol embodying Secretary' Lane’s plan renewed his recommendation for legisla­
of farms for soldiers arts sailors also ix tion to deal effective,y with "those
up for passage and Congress will attempt persons who hy violent methods would
revision of everal standing laws and abrogate our time tested institutions.
n-|H&gt;ai of the espionage and other war
Several recommendations, some re­
measures.
Numerous investigations
also are planned. Senate
inquiries newals of previous ones, were made
into Mexican affairs and the coal, wheat by the president to bring down the cost
and sugar situations will ronlinuc while of living. Among them were extension
the Iloosc will carry on its investiga­ of the food control law to peace linn*
tions nf War Department activities.? for the emergency: regulations for trans­
Now investigations proposed in the portation of foods in interstate com­
Senate include that into the print paper merce; a raid storage law modeled after
situation and into charges by Senaror the law In New Jersey: a law requiring
Watson, of Indinnn. that socialists and marks to show the length of time foods
are kept in storage and a law to secure
"competitive selling and prevent un­
conscionable profits" by federal liceme
of corporations soiling find in interstate
commerce.

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
He has in .stock a huge number of
Plows; also a large stock of accesso­
ries for repairs. It will he well for
those interested in Plows, to look
this stock over before buying else­
where.

A long portion of the message was
devoted to u discussion of conditions
and rights o' labor. "A definite pro­
gram to bring nlxiut an improvement
in the condition of labor" und bring
uboi.l a genuine reorganization of in­
dustry was recommended.
The only way to keep men from agita­
ting against grievances is to remove
the grievamtw" said tile president’s

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SEED POTATOES

Work Makes Them Immune.

congress, will be dist-usred m n separate
message later, in will the
railroad
question.

IF NOT, SEE

Men who toll In lampblack works
are—owing. It I* said, to Hie large
i.iaoiint of ear! i* they inhale—Im­
mune from t!i'* willit&gt; plngtlc. and many
sufferers in the early singes of
plilhisls make considerable saerlflccs
to obtain employmint of this kind.
These grimy workers further resem­
ble colliers In Halt they are remarkably free from diseases of tbe nervous
system, observes a writer In London
Tlt-ltlls.

Wo are booking orders now for Maine Grown Seed Potatoes—11 peek
sacks. This stock is from fields free from disease. Delivery’ in December
and January,

INSECTICIDES
VOU CAN SECURE FROM US ALL KINDS OK SPRAYS AND
INSECTICIDES — PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Deliveries of all goods are slow and uncertain. ^ ou will be more certain
of getting your goods when needed if your order is in our hands. Large
stocks of all growers' supplies.

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

T h e y W in Y o u On Q uality!
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because their refreshing flavor and fragrance
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unpleasant cignretty after-taste or any un­
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Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are
smooth and mild, but have that desirable fullbody and certainly hand out satisfaction in
generous measure. You will prefer this Camel
blend to either kind o f tobacco smoked straight!
,

Givo Camels the stiffest tryout, then
compare them with any cigarette in
the world at any price for quality,
^
F *vor, satisfaction. N o m a tt e r
J \ h ow liberally yo u sm oke
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.

V/ina;or.-Salem, N. C.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

nrfEMBEB ff. 1919

!E0Al

advertising

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■*,(„. ,i„yi**s*. grtn lres or
- t k y unln
, aj| p a r t|M claiming »n
rty,f cld 'H "1' y 9 8i* v «y , William F.
us“,f. . v ; v0, r y, Thom** It. l-*vy.
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* IluMtll a n d W. K. A'***
U ,,f*,r» |.r In th e property herein.
Iifrt "
7 , , , | the unknown sueccssura
Jf&gt;.l drsmbed. »nj«a| (!ipr
assignee
i ' " l 1 &gt;t,1ln and t &gt; all pnrlfe* rl aiming
J t**"*. p! ,2id p ro p rrtr. ’Huai* lu Scmp l ' ^ . V V f l o f / d . . to --l« :
b l i . . j e t five rhalnt aouth of th*
, n u th * r * t q u arter of the

*ou4h*ti4 q u a rte r of Section I S. Township 218
of Hone* SI »aat, thence so uth fifteen rhalna,
thence i u i nine hundre I an d on*-h*If f-et,
thence north four hundred and aerenteen
fret, Ihenca meal sovsn hundred, filly and
onw-thlrd feat, th ence north five hundred and
rfghfy-thrso feet, thenee' arret one hundred
an d fifty feel l a th e place nt iKiInnln*.
Alan the *eat half ot the n o r t h - r a t q u a r­
t e r of tha n o r t h - r a t qu arter of thn northeast
quarter. Section 22, Townihlp 21, aouth u!
f l a m * 31 raal.

Onkfipltl, Ga., May 10, 1917.
Old Kentucky Mffc. Co.,
Paduchah, Ky.
Flense altow mu to state th a t 1
have sold your hog cholera remedy
for one season and have ordered
Alto Lot lino of Church 111 &gt;ch In the Town
of (tvirilo, Florida, being a e a r e d of land GO more (or this season. Last year 1
f r r t caat and w m t b v 1*1.6 fr*t north and sold It to 12 or lii men who raise
aouth off tho vrrat rn d of ssl I Church Lot, a
plat uf aaU C hurch lot h i l n ; o[ rrcord in hogs. I told each of them to taka
F lat llook A, a t p a i r t i l l' th e Public Itrro rd i uf Orang.* County, FJiriila (In which the remedy, feed it to their hogs
th e county nf Hcrr.inulr v n formally a part*, vtd if they lost a single hog from
aald plot heinc entitled AleiondrU or Ovlrllrt "
’•aeasc of any kind not to pay me
You and each ol you aru hereby ordered » cent for the remedy, bui when
to appear to th e com, 1vlnant'a hill of cim plaint hen in Lied, on M j.t 1
the fith day they began to sell cotton every man
of Jan u ary , A. D. it JO. to a a n e brine a
came in and paid ine for the mediHula Day of this Court.
f t la further ordered t h a t thla notice bi&gt; *lne and every ono of them told mo
published lor twetvo weeks in tha Sanford
Herald, a n o s r n a p e r published In Sanford, “^at it was the best bog medicine
Seminole C o unty, H o n d a .
Wilnraa K. A. Dnuglaaa, Clerk of aald Cir­ •toy ever ’used. One man paid me
cuit Court, and th e real thereof, thla the for the small package and bought
17lh day of Septem ber, A. D. 1919.
J5 worth more and said it was the
(•• all
L'. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
P avla k Giles,
best that be bad ever tried.
Sollritor lor C om nlainanL
3-l3tc

Yours very truly,
\V. F. Bartlett.
Meicbants Grocery Co.,
Sanford, Kin.
'•ate
'nrclcsniiciin Results In Failure
:'hnt is why we say "Feed H. A.
Thomas’ Hog Powder according to
directions. DO NOT FEED IT
SLOPPY, but mix it with ground
feed and moisten with just enough
water to make a crumbly mass.
Then each hog gets a beneficial
dose. See full directions on package.
Your money back if you are trot
stisfled
Merchants Grocery Co
Sanford, Fla
7-6tc

In The (Trcull Courl .Seventh Judlrlal Circuit
In and for Hr ml ml e Caunly, Florida,
In (‘tianrrry
Pearl Smith, Complainant,
va
Hill for Divorce
J . K. Smith, Defendant.
I l t d r t of 1‘uhlleatlon
T o I. ft. Smith, Victoria, Alabama:
It appearfns from affidav it filed In thla
rauae th at you, J. K. Smith, are a reeldent
of a alale of the United State* other than
the atate of Florida and th at you are now a
reiiilent of th e a ta te of Alabama and (hat
th ere K no n m o n a In the elate of Florida
th e acrvlrc of a aubpoena upon whom would
hind the defendant and th a t you are over
th e a r e of t- ehty-eine year,.
Thla la therefore to command you, J. U.
S m ith , to he and appear before t h i• Court
on th e fifth day ol January, A. D. 1U2C,
n a r Seine • re r n la r Itulo Day a! thla
C o u rt, to amwer th e bill of complaint e»hihitril aralnal volt by l*a at *
or aaid
bit) will
tnhee a« e-,nf*»aed.
I t la further ordcreti th a t thla order bo
p u b lish ed’ in the Sanfnrd Herald, a newa
p aper puttUah«d in Seminole C ounty, Florida
o n re a e i i d for lutir ermaeeullve weeka.
W IT N E S S my h an d -and ttIRHil aeal at
Sanford, Se.mlnnla County, Florida, thla
23th dav of N ovember, A. D. 1911'.
(8KAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
neat, at thla office, Ihe fotloning tract of
Clerk of «-i,| t | e —l* C.-ert land: S W Ji of SK&gt;» Section 3, Townihlp ID
lly \ . M. DOUGLASS. I». C.
South, of flange 30 F.»«t, Taliahaaaee MeriA. K. Powie*.
dan. The eale will not he kept open, but
Solicitor for Complainant
will he declared rloaed when thoae preaent
W-lS-Sfi.
at the huur named have craaed bidding.
The peraon making the highrat hid will bo
I 'U IIL IC
LAND
HAI.K —DKI’ AK TM KN r required tu Immediately pay to the . Re­
(IF T I I K IM T i H K M I
ceiver the amount thrreof.
U. S. Land Ofllro a t Galneavltte, Florida,
Any paraona claiming advefaety the aboveOrti-t-v * ■_bbV
*
• lend ar&lt; advised tu file Muir
claim*, • r ub,ectlon*,,on or before the time
*• .
- th a t
ny th e Commiaaloner ol the lienrral Lend designated lor aaic.
olfiee, under provialon* id Sec. 2 t i l , U. S.
Hubert W. Da via, Ilrglater.
puraant to the application of llerlha A.
1‘erry M, Colton, llerelver.
Saul*. Serial No. OIG3H2, we will offer at Legal l2 -6 te.,
p u l l l r sale, to thn highest bidder, hut at
not Ia aa th an 12. Mi per acre, a t 10 o'rlork
A. M.. on Iha It.th day cf December, 1919, Notice of Ayptlralian fur T a t Deed Under
Section 373 of the General Statute*.
Notice la hereby given that John llrauer,
purchaser of Ta« t'ertilirate No. 4IG, dated
the 4lh day of June A. I)., 1917. ha* tiled
aaid ceMlIltale In my other and haa made
application lor t a i deed to l«auc In accord­
ance with law. Said cartlfiratr embrace* the
folio v log described property situated In
Seminole County, I’lot da, to-wlt: S ' j nf
K I P , of NW*, Section 27. Township 21,
S. Range 30 K., 20 acre- I he said land being
aa*e*ard at the date of the t-iuanre of such
crrliheate in Ihe name ol Unknown. Unleaa
aaid certificate ahall be redeemed according
to law, tag deed will l»»uc thrlcon on the Gth
day of January A. D. 1920.
Witness my official algnalure and aval
this th e 5th day ol December A. I*., 1919.
i SLA Li
K. A. DOUG1.AS8,
Clerk Circuit Court Semlnula County,

Our seeds are nil I KS I ED
f ?r G E R M I N A T I O N
before
leaving our establishment, and
a p o f the H I G H E S T K N O W N
QUALITY- Dy y l-n tin - seeds
cf thU class you nro bound to
get the necessary resulU fora
profitable crop, provided soil
and weather conditions are
favorable.
Send Postal for 1920*
Catalogue

|. N. SIMON &amp; SON
133 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting
and lighting system and demountable rims with
3^-inch tires front and rear, for every day In
the year has no equal as a family car. Just as
popular on the farm as it is in the city. In fact,
it fits the family demands in every vocation o f
life. Large, roomy seats, finelyupholstercd, plate
glass windows make it an open car in pleasant
weather, while in rainy and inclement weather
it becomes a closed car, dust-proof nnd rain­
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cozy, nnd above all, economical in operation
and maintenance, and has all the Ford merits
of strength and durability.

C.. F . V ^ IL L IA iV I
AGENT

L D . H IG G IN S

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and forty-ofio to mature and become due .. Clerk
**“ payable t a e n t y - o n e yeara after dat*. 1 J6-4I*
llonde itiinli, m l [■iitvteii a n d loety. 1 “ “
th 'c e and forty-four lu mature and heromc .
due end payable twrqW.*twn yeari afte r
. N '"
date.
*
.
I virtu.
Honda numbered forty-five forty-ali anti i under
lorty-aeven and L.ily-*lght to mature and f
1
bemme d m and payable tw enty- t h r u yrara dale

LAWYER
orncr

WILSON &amp; T 00M E R
F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FEUTIURERS

J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

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F L O R ID A

No. .1798

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FLORIDA

THOMAS EMMET WIIJION
»:. FKIIGI'SON HflUNIItJLfer.B

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder

REPORT OF TIIE CONDITION OF TH E

FIRST NATIONAL

BANK

At Sanford in the State ol Florida, at the Close o f Business on
Nov. 17th, 1911)

I^an* and l)hrnant«. Includ
OvrriJrafU irithecuritj
U- S. Ilonili 1&gt;rp »iltc l to
I’lrdffd l&lt;» n fu p 1*. 8,
U. S. llontl« ttsd O r i U k i t n

FIRE am] THEFT ntul COLLISION Inmranre Isstird by Ihe FLORIDA STATE
AUTO.MOHII.E ASSOCIATION U Iho
anfchl and cheapest In (he world. Write
for Information to headquarters Orlando.
Agents wanted In every town In Florida.

H.7S0.00

of Oltirr Ur^'niU of t*i!U

Florida

Automobile Protection

31300.00

i.n .o o a no

U, S. Honda and n rtillral&lt;- al inilrhtnlnea) nwni.l and unp
War Savinra Cvrtincatna and Thrift Htamiu actually owned
Honda (other than U. H. I&gt;in I.) pleilfe I to &lt;&lt;-tr« poital "avlngi depodt.
S.vuritlm other than U. S. bond* (not Inrlu ling ato-k-1 owne I un;&gt;i. Ir&lt;sl , I
Collateral Truat and other note* &lt;d corporaliuna iu u n l lor not leu than tlNU
YKAIl nor more than TllltUU YSAUS* time ....
---- ..
Ht*&lt;k of Federal Iteaerve Hank (W per cent of auharription) . __ _______ __
Valur of Hanking llnjae, oam-l and unln ufflk i e l
Furniture and F u tu r e '___ _ _____ ___________ _
, _______________
Ileal L.tate Owned other than Hanking llouea
_
Lawful Hmervw with FVIera| Iteaerve n k i t l u „ _ _ ___ ,,,
&lt; » h In Vault and Net Amount. Due .'rum National Itanka
Net Amount* Duafrom Ha-ika, Hanker* and Tru.t Companle* other than In­
cluded In Item* 12,13 or n —------- ----- _ T_,....
__ __ _
•
Check* on other Itanka In the ti m a rity or town aa Heporttrg Hank (other
than Item 181
____ _
____
Total of Hem* 13, U . 13, 18 and 17____________ i ____________________ t
CheeLa^rn bank* located outa.de el city or town ot reporting bank ami other

LAWYERS
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Sanford.

172.9*0,4'.
2.103.00

H EN R Y M cL A U L IN

ft,IMMDU

JEW ELER

2,263-00
11,230.03

55,«|0.nq

MY SPECIALTIES:

HI.307.21

P IC K A R D 'S II A N D -P A IN T E I ) C H IN A

GORHAM'S STERLING SII.VC;

lle lamption Fund a ilh U. S. Tmaiurer and Due from U. S. Tream trr

ROGERS' PLATED WARE

Total

ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

Capital Su&gt;. k rah* In___________________
Surt lua t'un.i . . . . . .........
Unulviderl Penata.— . . ....
■—1—T------

33,900.00
ai.tkJO.Ofl

lu -a current &gt;«|x n*«-a. Inter,*! nnd ta il* pal'

Amount lto»er*r.| for T aiei Ai .-urel___ _
Amount Ite-iTvcl for all Inle-eal Acrur- I
Circulating Note* Hut-tan ling
1Crrllfie.1
*.
I iChe.k*
'l .. . 1 . . o
. .u
. .u
. .u.n
. .tin
I ____
g . , .........__ _ ...... ,, . . . . . . .
Ca-hler'a Check* on own bink •&gt; (titanding ._ _________ ._ _____
Total of Item* 39; 31, 32 wnd 31 .............................________
Individual ftepqdU Subject to Ch":k
.. ........
Ccrtillcatea o| detrudl due In l--&gt;t hvo 3 ) lay• (o h - f ' h n f &gt;r ma
State. County or othrr Municipal Depa-lla Secure I by I’le lg&lt;
thla llinh
--- -- _________ _______ _ _ _
Dividend* unpaid
................
Total of Demand Deno’l
Item* 34, 33, 36,37, :
I‘oat* l Saving* IVpo-ltl_
Othrr Time Dep»,|t*___
Total of Time I k p n i t J 8
War bun depot!t arrnunt
Hllla |i*)able with Fnlcral Iteaerve Hank

OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
Practice confined to Ihe treatment
ofIho cyo
Eyes examined by a regular regis­
tered physician
Glasses filled, broken lencs du­
plicated
28 W. Church St. • Orlando, Fla.

Corrcipandent Answered.
No, Robert, beer Is not montlnnotl, lu
tlio Bible; not Inner beer, nt any rate;
but wo read In Job; **I have seen the
foolish Inking root."—Boston Tran­
script.

STATE OF FLOIUDA. COUNTV OF 8KMIN 0LE: ••

L It. F . W IIt T N E t l. Caahierol th* uhnve-mmed bank, do solemnly awear that the almva
statement la true to Ihe heat ol my knowledge and belief.
II. F. W H IT N L It . Caahler
Subscribed and aworn to before me thU
Correct— Atteal:

26th day of Nov. 1919.
11. Kvvlyn flernrr. Notary Public

T. J. Miller
Ld I’utnam
I- A. Hrumtey

Director*

: Stop Look Read 1
Big Agricultural Meeting and Farm
Machine Short Course

Nolle* ef M a t i n ' * S alr
. Nolle* I* b .iah y glvan lh a t under and by
virtue of a final drere* «•! fureeb-atlre and
•ale m a d . and e n l .r r d by Judge Jam .* W.
I'rrklna, Ju d g r of th* S*venlh Judlrlal
(Mrruit ('nurt of the S lata of Florida, Ip
■mt (nr the County «f K*mlnolr, t'nurify,
dated November l O h I 9 |9 , In Chaneerv.
in th at e.fta in rau.e t h .r r io peo.llne, w h.r.tn
.\irraa&gt; Monroe Hobrrta aa Admlnlatratrla
of th* Eatate of !&gt;. G. .Monroe, deceaaed,
rum plain ant, and II. If. Monro* la d-fi.qdani
I, Geo. A. DeUoltea, aa Speelal Master, will
olfrr tor sate and aatl in front of the Court
House Duor In Seminole County, Florida,
(lurtrir th* W » ' hour* of aale, on Monday
the 3th d a y of lanuary 192(1, th* following
di-avribed land a n d property, to-wit:
The Northwest g u a r l i r of the Southeast
Q uarter of the North meat Quarter *1 Sretion .13, Townahlp )9 «oufh. llan re I t Eaat.
Said aal* to be made to the highest and
beet bidder for e»»h fo a»liafy aeid derree
and cost*; purchaser to pay for title.

To be held at

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 12th
ON

Central Gardens
on West Central Avenue at edge of town

Ml llfll. Aa PfCtUltl**,,

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Honda num bere d on* a n d tw o t o m a t u r e
and become d u e and p a y a b l e five yeara a fte r
date.
. . .
. ,
Honda
nu m b ere d t h r e e a n d four to m a ­
tu re a n d become d u e a n d p a y a b le a lt
year* a f te r date.
Honda num bere d five a n d a lt to m a tu r e
a n d becom e d u e a n d p a y a b l e seven year*
a f te r date.
Ilo nd* n u m b e re d seven a n d rig h t to m a ­
t u r e a n d become d u e anit p a yable eight
j e a r * a l t e r date.
Honda nutrlbcrrd nine arid ten (o m a t u r e
and become d u e am i p a y a l la nine y e ari
t i l e r d a le .
H onda num bere d eleven a n d twelve to
m a t u r e a n d herorac d u e a n d payable ta n
yra ra a lt e r date.
Honda n u m b e re d th ir te e n a n d fourteen
to malurrf a n d becom e d u e a n d pa yable
.(even year* a f te r d a le .
Honda n u m h r r r d fiflcrn a n d B itte rn to
m a tu r e a n d become dun a n d p a yable twelve
year* after date.
Honda n u m b ere d se v e n te e n a n d eighteen
In m a t u r e a n d become d u e a n d payable
th ir te e n yeara a lt e r d a te .
Ilond* n u m b e r e d nineteen a n d t w e n ty to
m atu re a n d berum e d u e a n d pa y ab l* four­
teen year* a lte r dale.
Honda n u m b e re d tw rn ty -o n w a n d tw e n ty tw o a n d t wentv*three t o m a t u r e a n d become
d u e a n d p a y a b l e fifteen year* a f t e r d a ta .
Hand* n u m b e r 'd t w e n ty - f o u r a n d tw e ntyfive a n d tw e n ty - a ll t o m a t u r e a n d become
liue aml pa y a b le a iilee n y r a r a a lt e r da ta.
Honda n u m b e r e d tw e n ty -s ev e n a n d I w rn ty
eight e n d tw e nty-nine t o m a t u r e a n d become
d u e a n d p a y a l te seventeen y e a r s a lt e r d a le .
Honda n u m b e r e d t h i r t y a n d thirty-one
a n d t h ir t y - t w o to m a tu r e a n d becom e due
• ml p.vftblr eighteen year* a f te r d a te .
Honda n u m b e r e d t h i r t y - t h r e e a n d thirty*
faur a n d thlitv -fiv e to m a t u r e a n d become
d u e a n d p sy g M " r l n e t e e n - year* afte r d a ta .
Honda n u m b e r e d t h i n y - a n a n d th ir ty seven a n d tt Irt v-tlght t o n a l u r e a n d be­
com e d u e
and
pa y a b le
tw en ty
yaar*
afte r d a te .

numbered

thirty-nine

and

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HOURS: 9 a. m. to 11 p. m.
t

A L L D A Y M E E T IN G

Nolle* le htrrhy glvrn lh a t sealed bids
will be received by the Hoard of tNuinty
Commlaalstteta &lt;J Semlito'* Uounty, Florida,
at the Uourl House, at fimnford, Frmlnnle
County. Florida, on or before 11 o'clock A.
M. on th e «lh day of J a n u a r y A. D. 1919.
At which time aald bid* will be opined for
the purchase of |2G,000.«(J J.waup Drainage
D i-t(id Honda, a aprrlal drainage diatilrt
of Seminole t'ounty. Florida. Th* dlat.lct
drainage bond* bring of the denomination
of Five llun drid it.30il.0tt) llotlara each,
an&lt;l bearing date November, 1st, 191'). and
bearing Inlersat at the r a t . nf ala per rent
u .t «nnuir.. p a # j ' !* —ml-*n*a«lly, numbered
lrt&gt;m nnr ( | l to fifty-tarn (S2t. Inclusive, and
maturing and becoming du* and payable
aa follow* t«-wlt:

Hot da

Lectures by II. S. Mobley and Mrs Adda F. Howie, Speakers of National
Reputation. All Subjects Illustrated by Actual Field Operations, Charts and by
Moviirg Pictures.
\

Moving Picture Reels on Agrl* f \
cultural Subjects in the Even- V l
injj nt the Big Tent
(J

I^trgc Trucks I-oatled with Im­
proved Farm Machines Tor Field
Demonstration starting at 9 a.nt.

Interesting!

«

*

Educational!

Entertaining!

Come and Sec for yourself why (he proper use of improved Farm Machin­
ery will increase production nnd reduce Farm Labor and Expense.

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Under the auspices of the Board of Trade and in co-operation with the
■?’ State College of Agriculture, State Department of Agriculture and County Agent

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Everybody Should Hear These
Greater Lecturers
Advertising Contributed by

t Cohoon Bros.
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and

Jos. Bumby

DEALERS IN

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Implements

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ORLANDO

F L O R ID A

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SANFORD

Notice of Sale nf f 26.0(10 0(1 J r a . u p Drainn g r Dlatrlrl. Dlalrlrf n *leag. Honda.

I p. Ideal Formulas, wc offer you Experience (Inting
from the very beginning of commercial production of
Florida crop:,. T his experience shows not only the
value of proper materials correctly proportioned ns
to advisability, bu t the need of perfect physical con­
dition at time of application. To secure'this condi­
tion, the fertilizer must be made long in advance,
batched nnd, and reground. This calls for enormous
store hou.-.c capacity. Acres of flooring are necessary
to in;ure goods being thoroughly cured, seasoned,
blended, before sending them out to you.
Labor is high and difficult—m any other expenses
and problems are to be met—bold fast to all the sure
filings that make your success. By choosing Ideal
Fertilizer you have eliminated the fertilizer problem.
Over a quarter century of profitable field a'sultsback
of them. Why take unnecessary chnnccs?

One Inch Cards Will Re Published Un­
der This (lending At The Rate Of 17JO
Per Year.

SCHELLEMAINES

P* Hppciil M i tl r r .
Dirklnann A l&gt;lrkln»t»n
Snlldtufa fell CompUlltBAt*
16-Mr.
_____________________

Great Storage Facilities

i BUSINESS CARDS \

Notice of Apallcallnn fur T a i Deed Under State of Fla. at Urge, my commiuion ciplrra Nov. IS, 19JJ.
H rritan 373 of Ihe G e n e ra l S talu le-.
Notice U hereby giver, that II. W. Sw an,
purchaser ol T a i C e rld tcate N«&gt;. 403, dated
the 4th dav ol Ju n e A. I*., 1917, haa filed
aald certificate In m y office and baa m ad*
application lor ta t deed to issue In accord­
ance with L w . S a i'l certificate etnbrarea the
following dearrlbed property altuated In
SeralnoU Co u nty. F lo rid a , t» - « ll: N | j of
H 4 of Lot 3 Sertion H Tow n-hip 21 S. flange
3(1 E . 29 a. T h e amid land bring aaieaacd at the
date ol the laauance of auch certltlrate In
the name ol Geo, A* Keeline. Ulricas aaid
certificate ahall be redeemed according to
| , a , ( a t deed will lu u e thereon on the 6th
day ol Ja n u ary A. D ., 1920.
Wit nets m y offlrlal «lgnmture and teal thla
Ihe Ath day of December A. I &gt;., 1919.
I S K A 1.1
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
C le rk
C lrcv lt
C o u rt, Sem inole, b ou n ty,
Florida.
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H H y lV .IM |D O U G L A S S , D . C .

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMRER 28, 1919

VOLUME

No Reply Received
Regarding Jenkins Release
From Mexican Prison
Slate Department

Lsn HOPES
IEUTIONS

TH AT

WILL

Fill EDI. Y
NOT HE

severed

U»iico City Nov. 27 (By Assocfctd Prr d The belief that the rcof friendship between Mexico
L i the United States cannot be
Lntcd
unfavorably” by
the
L-ul to take steps looking to the
Liu* of the United States Consulnr
l-.t Jenkins from the Puebla
Lion ii expressed in a note replyH ta tho Am rir.m dorr.nr. ■
’ ••*««*
tie rrlrase of Jenkins and sent to
tie American embassy yesterday by
tie Mexican government. After re­
iki isj the ca«o the reply pointed
Mt that the judge at Puebla who
irjered Jenkins detention hnd acted
rtlia hi* powers and Jenkins had
nired his legal rights in refusing
U five bail.
Met Received at W a sh in g to n
Wuhington Nov. 27 (By Assoc­
iate! Press Mexico's note refusing
b comply with the state departeeM'i demand for Jenkins release
hi rot be received at Washington
tiriy today. The only information
tie official had was the reply conU!:ed in the press despatches.
iCocaent ii withheld until official
ccpy is received. Although this is
l legal holiday the Stato Dopnrtter.t official* were at the offices
ttriy awaiting receipt of the Mexi­
co communication.

wJi ERNMENT
SHOW
hut

CHANGES

IN

STATISTICS
LITTLE
CONDITIONS

tfuhington. I). C. Nov. 27.—The
f*«dly expenditure lor food

r * « r-t. In Jacksonville, the retail
I
the same as in September,
i *5,M City and Pittsburg ini'*| two per cent each; Baltimore
y ',!0, Indianapolis, Louisville,
Haven, Rochester and
»Ke City, decreased two per
nUian&gt;. Boston, Cincinnati,
i'l. Denver, Little Rock, Los
Newark, New York, Omnha
I rovidenre nnd Snn Krunrlsr,,,1'cd one - r cent each;
•Inito. Charleston, Chicago,
"•'triot. Fall River, Houston
'• Mllwahkce, Norfolk and
’ decreased one per cent.,
10 greatest Increase or three
■ "a* shown in Springfield
**"* ri‘y. however, decreased
r re,&gt;t. in September.
,rinK October 1919, with

Remembered The Editor
Albert Dornor, who resides on
Celery avenue and is one of tjie
progressive farmers of that section
thought the editor looked very
lonesome and very
hungry the
other day and on Wednesday he
brought to us a very fine young pig
all ready to go in tho oven. The
editor will not h".vo time to cat
this pig at noon time but tonight
he W'ill do it justice and meafitime
we return thanks to Mr. Dorner CAR OF LETTUCE TESTER
for his kindness and thoughtfulness
DAY
BROUGHT
S2'I00
He certainly appreciates the Hcrnld.
WHICH
TOPS
MARKET
After eating this pig we will be able
Goud prices still prevail in the
to live another year.
lettuce market nnd nmong the
first cars to he shipped from San­
ford was one of the Truck Grow­
ers, Inc., the returns which came
in yesterday ami showed mar it
topped the m arket at 32,-tuff for
the car. This price brings the re­
turns from a crate about $6 or
better which is about the best
price for lettuce in enrlots that
VERY ILL AT S'KW YORK AND this or any other section has ever
SHOCK
WOULD
KILL
HER received.
The Herald chronicled the re­
New York,Nov. 7, (By Associated port from F. F. Dutton yesterday
Press) Mrs. Felipe An goUs wife of the that brought $2,200 nnd the price
Mexican revolutionary leader is still seems to be getting bettor eafch
ignorant today of his execution. Her day. The good prices are caus­
sister dcrlnrrd she bad been so ill that ing the growers great satisfaction
even ncWB of - his um st by Carranza as the earlist lettuce did not bring
forces bail l&gt;ccn withheld from her. any money most of the crop going
to seed in the fields.
Last week
several
growers
shipped an inferior ictt e tlial
was not heuded hut the demand
brought it up to n good price.
The lettuce going forward from
this time on will he of better grade
and cold weather will make prime
head lettuce and in b o u n d to bring
good prices.
AMERICANS
A/JD
MEXICANS
WILL GET
TOGETHER
ON
WILL HAVE APARTMENTS
TRADE SUBJECT
Mexico City, Nov. 7.—A conference
of exporters, importers, manufacturers,
bankers, and merchants contented
with trade between the United States
and Mexico will bo held in Mexico Ciry
for three eicys begenning Fcbrurary 11
next at which thime questions viral to
commerce betwren the two countries
will bo discussed by expertt. The con| ference hna l&gt;een arranged by tho Amcri.can Chamber of Commerce of Mexico,
I Secretary W. F. SauneJero atuting that
: approximately 2,000 invitations had
been zxtenilch.
* Tho subjects to he discussed are:
Mexican sales methoeis nnd distribu­
tion, Mexican agencies and representctions, Mexican tanking facilities, fin­
ancing the exports of Mexico, ihippihg
and packing merchandise for Mexico
and trade marks for Mexico. The
proceedings will lie in English hut the
report of tho conference will be printed
in both Spanish and English.
"Commerce between the United Static
and Mexico 'is increasing,” raid Mr.
Saundor to the Associated Press. "In
1908 it amounted to $215,613,991 and
this year It will be mush greater. As
this commerce grows, trade problems
arise the practical solution of which is
of vital im|&gt;ortance if tho United States
is held to its present trade advantage
in Mexico.
"To discuss these problems we arran­
ged Ior a conference of trade exerts,
the lin t of its kind ever held In Mexico.
In extending our Invitations wu have
emphasized that we wish to have re|&gt;resentativea nttend tho conference who
nre really' in n position to speak with
authority. Tho Mexican Chambers
of Commerce are acting in full accord
with us in th's projfdct and we antici­
pate much benefit ns the result of this
get-togetl.c r meeting."

II.

W, Herndon Remodeling Tl •
Herald Building Second Floor

It. J. Holly has traded tho. Herald
building to Mr. nnd Mrs. IL W.
Herndon for their homo at tho cor­
ner of Park avenue nnd Sixth streets
and Mr. Herndon is remodeling tho
second floor of the Herald building
and making three apartm ents of
three rooms each. The apartments

•May Reject Offer
Cleveland, Nov. 7.—No action look­
ing toward a railroad strike by the four
railroad brotherhoods was taken today
by the five hundred general chairman
meeting here to act on Director-Gen­
eral of Riiilroads Hines' offer of time
and one-half for slow freight service
and no vote was taken on the proposi-7
(ion, although u motion to vote on it
ACCOM AI) ATI O N S
wins adopted. The conference adjourn­ WILL GIVE
TO HUNDREDS OF
NEW
ed latu this afternoon and will meet
PEOPLE
OUTLOOK JUST AS GLOOMY again tomorrow morning. Discussion
AS
WHEN
STRIKE
FIRST of the proposition and the request of the
Sanford's new hootcls will be
BEGUN
firemen and trainmen for a general wnge ready for tho season's business. T h in '
increase oedupied this nfternoon's
will be good news not only to th e
Washington, Nov 27, (By Assoc­
people of this city but to the m any
iated Press) All agencies of the gov­
visitors to the city who have been
ernment have failed so far to solve
wanting to make reservations for
the soft coal miners wage tangle
the month of Jnn"rnr«&gt; and .f,rbrttary
nnd from the outlook today the
I an I the . tTtei ;. «
■
&gt;•*
oituution is us fur fro;:; nn adjust­
the nrs« part of tho winter farth er
ment as win
ncc.» begun.
south and liko to spend u m onth
Mon* conferences wi' be held today
or six weeks in Sanford on the way
in nn effort to arrive at some solu­
home.
tion
The Valdez Hotel is being pushed
to the limit and while the work has
WEST RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT
FORCES
COMPLETELY
DE­ been slowed up somewhnt by th e
scarcity of skilled labor In mimo of
FEATED
the departments it lias not been de­
Paris, Nov. 7, (By Associated Press) layed to any great extent and th e
Forces of the West Russian government contractors are suro the hotel w ill
under Colonel Avnloff-Bermondt were lie ready to open by the first o l
completely defeated by Lithuanians January. This fine new hotel is the Jo y
of Sanford and is causing favorable
according to Kovno advices.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
comment from the strangers w ithin
WANT TO FINISH BY SATUR
our gates. It is beautiful stru ctu re
DAY
and will he the first class hotel In
every respect. The Valdez will n o t.
Washington, Nov. 7. (By Associate-el
be operated as a tourist hotel to
Press) Delegates to the International
tho exclusion ot the commercial
Labor Confernco only pnrtinlly olwcrved
business hut will he n hotel th a t will
Thanksgiving. They were confined
endeavor to take care ol all th e
totthc usual hours but with tho under­
trade both winter and surnm rr.
standing they would adjourn early.
Soveral good hotel men have already
Full holiday is regarded os impracti­
been here looking it over and it is
cable in view of the determination lo
certain that a first class m anager
close the confcremce next Saturday.
will soon he employed to look a lte r
this fine hotel and will be ready to.
PEOPLE
OF
NORTHW EST take hold In a lew weeks.
FACE WINTER AND COAL
The Montexuma the other nersr
FAMINE
structuro at the corner oi Magnolia
and Third streets will also be finish­
ed about Janurary 16th and CapL.
K. It.'M urrell has assured the public
that tho work on tho finishfng o f
| this hotel will start im m ediately
'nnd no mor**.delays will take placeOFFICIALS TAKE IN FOOTI1AII,
I to retard tho completion of theGAME AND SOME GO HOME
Montcxuma. This Is also u linoWashington, Nov. 7, (By Associated
structure nnd will take care of* manyPress) Thanksgiving was generally
new peoplo being first trams, iir overyi
observed in Washington today with
rcspcct.
the government departments closed
These two new hotels w ith a ll'
and many officials absent. Secretary
of the others th a t are now in opera­
Daniels and other naval officials attend­
tion will give Sanford accom m oda­
ed the navy companionship foothall
tions for many hundreds of p eo p le
gnmo here but other rabinet (Ulcers
that were formerly turned aw ay la
in town hnd no special plans for the de-y.
the tourist season.

RUMANIA
I,ARGB
WAR

WILL READ MESSAGE TO ASSEM­
BLY FROM SPECIAL THRONE
Brussels, Nnv, 7, (By Araocintcel
Prcca) The Constituent Chamlier will
assemble Doc. ninth . King Albert
will read the message from the special
throne.

New Orleans Is Wel
New
Orleans,
Nov. 5..—Whiskey
BULGARIAN REPRESENTATIVES
and
four
per
cent,
beer, wines and cor­
SIGNS
TREATY
WITH
dials—in
short,
a
com pute bar room
ALLIES
assortment of liquor—wero purchased
Paris Nov. 27! (By Associated freely here tonight after the granting
Press) Premier Stambulsky the
of an injunction by Federal District
Bulgarian representative signed the
Judge Chester. . Straight whiskey
treaty of peace between his country
and the allied powers a t Ncuilly
Town Hall a t ten forty this morning.

MARKETS
QUANTITIES

Operators Made Fortune
Washington, Nov. 7.—Bituminous
coal mines «*a*t of the Mississippi river
in 1907 made* "what might Ik* termed
fabulous profits," the general average*
being from 100 to 160 per rent, on in­
vested capital, according to a statement
issued tonight by Secretary of the* Trea­
sury’ Glass, bawd on data furnished by
TAKING experts of the internal revenue hurean.
ALTER

Bucharest, Nov. 27.—American man­
ufactured goods are in demand in Ru­
mania. The stores in Bucharest are
doing almost os great a busiium as in
pre-war tluyn. Frame has been send­
ing Urge quantities of goods into the
country, particularly light wearing
apparel, silk stockings, toilet son|* and
rosmestins.
Prices are abnormally high. One
sees shoes in the shop windows at the
normal equivalent'©! $ 8 a pair. Any
article stamped "American" him a ready
sale. Rumanians are keen for anything
from the United States, whether it be*
food, articles to wear, or manufactured
objects.
"Why doesn’t America send more
goods here?" tho bus!news man con­
stantly asks. "There U a wonderful
field in Rumania for American commerce.
We would rather trade with the United
States than nny other country. Wo
need your manufactured products,'your
automobiles, farm implcncnts, gas
engines, lathes, sewing machines, rash
registers, typewriters".
Canada U preparing to send its pro­
ducts to Rumania. The Canadian
government, following its course in
Greece and Siberia, has lent Rumania
fifty million dollars to pey for these*

Westher Report
• Washington, Nov. 7.—Forecast:
Florida—Local rains Thurtdny and
Friday; colder Thursday northwest
portion; colder Friday in central por­
tion; much colder north portion.
Extreme northwest Florida—Rain
Thursday, much coldor at night with a
cold wa\fli interior. L'riday probably
fair; cqlder south portion.

ITALIAN
PARLIAMENT
W IL L
OPEN
DESPITE
RADICALS
ACTORS
Rome, Nov 27, (By A ssociated
Press) King Victor E m rn ia a tl will
open Parliament next M onday ac­
cording to an announcement t* rt_
There* has been some u n c e rta in ty
as to whether he would appear on
account of the supposed a ttitu d e o l
the socialist deputies

Kaiser Is Confident
Amsterdam, Nov. 7.—The l'slen aa* ,
quoting from an "authoiltlve setnr,*"
says that both the Netherlands f ts s io rdent and former Emperor William arwVtlll confident, that nothing will ctmcout of the report that there will l e tt
demand for extradition of the one time*
Emperor. Tho newspaper .add* th a t
PLOT IN CHIHUAHUA RUMOR.
the
Crown Prince takes the matter more*
El) THAT ALL OFFICIALS WILL
seriously
than his father.
BE KILLED
El Paso, Texes, Nov, 7, (By Associ­
INFLUENZA IN SPALV
ated Press) Humors of a plot by the
Villa elements in the state of Chihua­
Seems To Start At Tho Same OU Place
hua following tho execution of Gen­
Madrid, Nav. 7, (By Associated
eral Angelic yesterday reached the
Press)
Influenza tpldemio is reported
border todey. Everyong connected
with tho trial of Angeles is marked for at Linares with two thousard races.

�N O V E M B E R 21, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

Y E S , “ A F e ed F or E v ery N e e d .”

P u ild f

LARGE

P h o n e 181

PURINA
CALF

Groceries, - Blnck Strap M olasses in bulk, - Lnwc in barrels, r*SBlue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
See us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, tliats what
vou need.

Fram es

RASY
TO
FEED

We have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

The aviators have not definitely
decided upon the!* landing field hut
like the lake lront very much nnd
choice between the bulkhead nnd
Swanns pasture on Snnford Heights
President Stnmlx Pat
Washington, Nov. 17.—On the
eve of a final vote on the peace
treaty President Wilson gnvd the
Sennte to understand today that un­
less If modified the reservations al­
ready adopted he would take the
treaty hack to the white house and
lock it up In his desk.
The first effect .of the warning was
to stiffen the lines on both sides of
tho senate fight. Then compromise
proposals of many kinds were thrown
out by tho Democrats in a final ef­
fort to hrcjtk into the m ajority pro­
gram. They found tho treaty 's Rc-

publican friends, all of whom had
voted for the reservations, disposed
to lister., but to promise nothing,
and tonight the life of the treaty
seemed to bang upon a slender
thread.
A decision one way or tho other
Is planned for Wednesday, nnd under
t'ne cloture rule the leaders *uy it
cannot he delayed beyond Thursday
or Friday. Tomorrow the senate will
remain in session until it has cleared
away nil proposed reservations, leav­
ing nothing to do hut act upon the
ratification resolution itself. Four
reservations, two of them proposed
by the foreign relations committee,
were voted down today, and noo
wns adopted.
Calls And Sheats
Tulahauioe, Nov. 18—State Sup-

CATES CRATE COMPANY

'erintendant William N. Sheats , who
has just returned fom Atlanta, where
he has been ill in n hospital for several
weeks, has declined to approve the
requisition for salary of William M.
Holloway, recently appointed by the
governor as state rural school insjx'ctor.
Mr. Sheats, it is understood, will re­
fuse to approve the requisition until
the supreme court has passed upon the
legality of Holloway's
appointment
and ordered him to make such an
provnl.
The state superintendant takes the
position that the appointment of Hol­
loway was illegal and is of no effectr
the stntute Under which the appoint­
ment was made provides that for the
appointment of two such inspcctots
by the governor upon the nomination
of the state superintendant Mr. Hollowav wns ni&gt;i&gt;ointed by Gov. Catts

without approval of Superintendant States Public Health Service and
Slu-uls ami in fnrt after Mr. Sheats was pledged through Dr. I.orin A.
had made two or more nominations Greene, assistant acting surgeon in
which apparently were not acceptable the public health service, anil di.
rector of the Hurenu of Venereal
to the governor.
The governor is still out of the city Disease of tho State Board of Health
The money will bo divided be­
and the matter will doubtless rest
where it is until his return. It is be­ tween the Bureau of Child Welfare
___________
ttered that bo will ask tho
supreme and the Venereal Disease department
advisory
opinion
as
to the I Determined that Florida shall have
court for an i
legality of the appointment.
U** healthiest children of any state
IIHALTII MONEY
Slate Board Will Hnvc More For
The Work
Jacksonville, November—Through
tho efforts of the State Board of
Dr. and Mrs. George Hyman and
Heulth an additional 58,000 will he
nvailahle this year for health work family, motored to Orlando on
in Florida. This Bum will be appor- Tuesday afternoon to attend the
tionoded to Florida by tho United circus.

tho hall-mark of the self-conscious
showman, d’Annunzlo has it to a
BUpreme degree. It manifests itself
in many ways. He is the posscisor
for instance, of a wardrobe which
might ^na'o Brummcll envious.
“ Like the cider Dumas, he is a
rapid worker. On one orrnslon he
completed n play containing .1,000
versos in seventeen days. He finds
th a t he works best i t nlghf and his
usual pricedjre is to start alter din­
ner, at about eight o'clock, and write
on steadily until nine the following
morning. Then, uftor a light break­
fast, he retires to bed—for the re­
mainder of tho day.
"A fondoss fo r strange pets is one
of his characteristics. Somo years
ago ho tamed a small salamander
and kept it three years. On its
death d'Annunzio hurst Into tears.
It was solemnly buried under the
large mrnlleplece of the poet’s
study. The opening of the vault
is closed by a blnck marble slab,
unpo which in letters of gold are

A s I t Is

A s I t S eem s

The Road—In New Overland 4 on
Three-Point Cantilever Springs
TO
ESTABLISH
HEADQUAR­
TERS HERE MEANS MUCH
TO
SANPORI)
Tho Dlxio Aerial Service will lie
taken up at a Board of Trade meet­
ing tonight and the people here are
very favorably impressed with the
idea of having this aerial headquar­
ters in Sanford. Lieut. Robert Low­
ell and Lieut. Langley ure receiving
much encouragement in their en­
terprise nnd feci th n t the proposi­
tion will go big ns soon as the peo­
ple are thoroughly acquainted with

many other stunts th a t they miii
do here is the giving of instructions
to am ateur flyers. Ah they will also
sell neroplnnes to those who con­
template taking up flying and will find
tho Sanford headquarters ready for
them in nil lines and branches of
the aviation game.
There was nn error in the article
in Saturdays daily Herald in stating
tho cost of flying. Fifteen minutes
flights will ho inado for $1 per month
or 116. Stunt flights will cost $26
for fifteen minutes flight and cross
country flights will he $1 per minuto
with fifty cents per minute levied
for tho return of the pilot. In
other words should any ono want
to go to Jacksonville where it would
cost $1 per minute ‘all tho way to
Jacksoville where the passengers
would alight and would then hand
the pilot fifty centa per minute for
th e return trip.

OU expect a bad road to ride as it looks. It did,
until the introduction of the O v e r la n d 4
Springbase.
Overland 4 docs not change the road, but it docs
change the uunnirr in which you can ride on it. It
gives you comlort instead ot dis-comfort. It gives
you a smooth, sailing sensation instead ol bouncing
and swaying.
The Diagonal attachment of Three-Point Canti­
lever Springsat theends ofa 130-inch Springbase gives
long wncclbasc road steadiness. YetOvcrland IS
4 retains all the advantages—lightness, ccon- / /
omy,ande.iscofh;indling,of 100-inch wheelbase, j \

Y

lO O in c h

This means an altogether new standard of riding
comfort, a noteworthy reduction in the wear and rear
which lessens the efficiency of a car. The new spiii t i
give longer life to every part and thus minimi/ -v&gt;.
keep and replacement costs.
Tires wear longer because cushioned p-a r t
hammering blows. Light weight means market-, .’cr...omy in gas, oil and running expense.
Overland 4’s equipment is complete from AytjLitc Starting and Lighting to Demountable Rims.
Come in nnd see this remarkable car. nsk for
booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845, Roadster, $845;
Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Icledo.

W h eelb ase

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OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY
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N O V E M B E R 28, 1919

T ill: SANFORD HERALD

CO UNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY -EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
LONGWOOI) I’ICK-UPS
Those to take in tho Ilarnum.
Dailey Ringling Drosti
m Or­
lando on Tuesday were Mlssei
Lillaln. Olive and Adrian Waits,
M r. and Mrs. Keneau, Willie Fay
and M aster M artin Ueneau and
Dill Lewis.
Mrs. H. It. Chapm an and little
son of Jacksonville are the guest

NO'

THE

WAR
HASN'T
STARTED
AGAIN

AUTO

S a n fo rd . F lo rid

of Mrj. Chapman'* parents Mr. nnd
Mi*. J. S. DlnoV.
Mils Olivo Dinkel return**.| from
Jacksonville last SaturJay whero
she h id been visiting her »Ul**r Mrs.
II. It. Chapman.
Word has been received that tho
stork left twins boys nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Polk of
Jacksonville.
^
J. E, Phipps was shopping in
Orlando on TuesdsG.
Mrs. G. S. Mnurey and son, Miss
Edith Hand and Miss Helen Hurlbort and Ollin Lin were the guests
of Mrs. J. S. DinVel on Wednesday.
Mrs. James Marnlund and Mrs.
Limrick of Orlando were visiting
friends on Wedncsdnv.
Or. Mobley of Okeechobee was
brought to the Orange County
Hospital last week where he passed
away on Friday morning, the re­
mains were laid to rest in the Longwood cemetery. Or. Mobley was
brother-in-law of C. W. Entumlngcr.
Mrs. II. II. Smith was in Orlando
Saturday.
Mr. uml Mrs. TuIHs have returned
and are located in thyir cottage in
South Longwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy of Farmington, Maine arrived on Saturday.

Car owners who ride on Kelly Spring'
field Tires seldom resd long advertise­
ments —except out of curiosity.
Ileing well served they are uninterested
A clever advertisement never did
more than cITert the first sale—after
that It depends on the tire.

T H E R E A L T IR E

I

on

it's just the new tire that rost
a hunch of money blowing out
miles (rani nowhere. Hut never
m ind—stop worrying, Mr. Motor­
ist. Our tire vulcanising will fix
Mr. and Mrj. Srhumnn and Miss
you up in great shape. We'il
Edith
Schuman of Conn., have ar­
save you money and make your
rived
and
wilt be hero this wihter.
tire hotter than ever.
Mr. Fuller of Orlando was up
Friday looking after bis orange
PHONE 17
Mrs. H. K. Chapman spent Tut*?
k •;&gt; 3rd St.
Sanford, Fh rid

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

On Flour, Grain and Feed

day in Orlando the guests of Mrs.
will IIranch.
Tho young people held their
community tin s at tho library on
Friday evening.
Mr. John Dunbar and Miss Elsie
Dunbar have r*lu" led from Phila­
delphia and are located in their
winter home.
WMhv V* *; 1 of Orlando was
' -waiuis tu'Miu folks on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and Miss
Dorothy Duffcrnd were the gucstx
of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart on Sunday.
J. S. Dinkel r e n t up to Jackson­
ville on Wednesday to take in the

Fruit a n d V e g e ta b le C rates
WEST GENEVA
Wo are having some fine weather
now. It makes everything feel good.
There seems to he lots of hunting
from the sound of guns now if
they keep up that long there won’t
he many lords Irft to tell the news
for the next year.

You C»n Hoy From f t at
VYh.ilraala Prices

W.A Merrydaj lompuy
PaLtka, Florida

"U. S." Boots —
made in a ll aiata
a n d » ( y / » i , ra d ,
black and w bita

/ U

SUPPLIES

. S ’.’ B

s a v e

o o t s

y o u

r

A LF the foot troubles of
fishermen—blisters, sores,
c h a fe d sk in , a c h in g
muscles — come from just one
thing: boots th a t aren’t right.

H

toes— the U . S, boot is m ade fo r fish­
erm en.

B oots that don’t really fit, boots thnt
don’t support your feet properly, boots
that leak—th ey make your work ju st
tw ice as hard.

th ose p o in ts w h ero b o o ts are lik e ly
to break through first.

A real fisherm an's boot— m ade on
a good com fortable last, strong and
tough at e v ery point— that’s the U . S.
rubber boot.
Shaped so as not to rub up and
dow n at the heel, plenty of room at the

A s k f o r U .S

And th ey’re m ade
pair backed up w ith
of pure rubber and
w here the w ear is

right, too— every
extra thicknesses
good strong duck
hardest, ar J u st

Go to the store and see for yourself
these U . S. boots for fisherm en —
any length you w ant, the Storm King,
the Sporting, the Knee Boot.
•

Look for the U . S. seal— it m eans
solid w ear and long service for your
m oney.

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

United States Rubber Company

Mr. anti Mrs. Tom Fortier spent
Saturday und Sunday out nt Soldier
Creek this week on a hunting trip
and had a line time eating game.
Mrs. O. E. Jacqmain from Tampa
is spending a few weeks with Mrs.
Jack Vaughn.
Mrs. Neal Culp made a pop call
with Mrs. Vaughn Friday afternoon. ■

for our displa of new ; &gt;&gt;I

Jacqmain was shopping ir. town
Tuesday. Mrs. Jacqmain likes. Swnford line. Says it Is u nice place.
Mrs. Tom Fortier is an the sick
li-t this week with le gripe.

!

NEW STORE
People’s Bank Building
About November 1st

Well, we are getting a little sugar
now. Truly hope we can have some
for Xma*. We are glad to got it for
people haven't had any In over a
month. It sure seems good to have
a cup of sweetened coffee.
it seems like tho hens know eggs
is sky high. T hiy won't lay many
eggs for feed nor money, hut they
don't know Xmns is so near nt hand.
I guess wo will have some cold
weather for Thanksgiving and Xmas.
Santa Claus will have a had time
going round.

UPSALA AND GRAPEV1LLH
Mrs. Andrew Bertleson and baby
left the first of the week, for u visit
with her parents in Georgia.
We are glad to see Mr. Campbell
able to he out again after a couple
weeks of malaria, a rare trouble in
Upsula.
Carl Pierson was a caller Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyner.
Little Esther Ericson was so ill
with a cold, her parents thought
best to take her in to sec Dr. Denton
the family physician. Miss Margaret
had to he absent from school from
an attack nlso.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyner are the proud [
possessors of a little grnnduughter, as
u telegram came announcing the
birth of n little daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Krell at Leesburg,
November the 19th, 1919.
Miss Eunice Tyner left for Lees­
burg to visit her sisier Mrs. Fred
Krell, and we believe nil the fnmily
are planning to spend Thanksgiving
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Holly
Hill mid their charming daughters
Kdvtina and Tina, motored over
last Sunday to visit with their
brother, If. G. Lundquist and family
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lundquist
also spent the day with their daugh­
ter ahd family.
We were surprised and pleased at
the willing response of the people
in behalf of the organ fund and hope
that all will he pleased. Mr. Ballinger
collected the sum so quickly that
we got a little reduction of $1,
The name* of the contribute!* and
amounts given were read in the
church last Sunday and we believe
there nro others yet who will give
and it’ ran he used to put on a few
shingles on the roof.
Thnnksglving day has come again
and surely all can find something for
which to return thanks. Life itself,
love ones and heme, pieasnatc
ies of past days with hope for those
to come, the gift of peace, if we will
hut count our blessings instead of
our trials every day will be one of
Thanksgiving.
Friends in Upsalu will be glad to
hear that
Charley
Cramer of
New York, the only child of Mrs.
Verne Colter of Sanford has arrived
to spend the winter with them,
accompanied by his family, consist­
ing of his wife and three little ones.
East Sanford
G. C. McDougal h u received quite
an honor as he has been choeen as one
(Continued on page 3)

B U IC K CARS
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W. J. T H IG P E N , A g e n t
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Sanford, Florida

STILL DOING BUSINESS

1919

Rro.il orders, and unified cuitomrrs who have uvrd our fertilizer
year afier year, who always gladly recommend our goods 10 their
neighbor! arc our best advertisement. ( Our prices not always the
lowest, but when QUALITY it connderrd. never too high. Wrile
for latest price lilts, or send order and you will be treitrd right.
FERTILIZERS, INSECTICIDES, S P R A Y E R S . POULTRY SVTPUES

K.' O." PA IN TH H P K H T IL IZ im CO.

Jackeontrllle. Florida

J. L. Spurting, Local Agent, Sanford, Florida

Have you a nlcfc little homo to
sell? I should like it on my list.
They ate in great demand. I have
sold roveral during the past few
days including two listed in last
week’s issue.
Residence—7 room*, hath, water
tank nnd engine. 2 gooj lots, a
fine home $2500.
Residence—9 rooms,* suitable for
3 apartm ents. Come and see me
on this.
Residence—18 A. with n small
house and fruit. Has many desirable
points for a nice little country
home. $1500.
Farm —10 A., 3 A tiled, good
small house, nice location. $5000.
Farm—205 A. large residence.
$5000.
Grove—8 A., 500 boxes fjuit, 90
per cent oranges, balance grapefruit
nnd tangerines. For quick sale.
$*000.

W atch th e S o u th E a s t C o rn e r o f P a g e T w o

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AIL ’ROUND THE STATE
OF THE GREAT STATE OF FLORIDA
d In Tabloid Form For Busy Herald Readers

committee on organizations was apInted by the chairman: Jules M.
Burguirw, P. A. Yongo nf Pstmcolz,
Mrs. W. S. Jennings. A. C. Cummer
F. C. Groover, and W. F. Blackman
nil of Jnck-onville, W, L. Wilson of
Panama* City, J. L. Kdwunia of
Ocala, and L. A. Blze of Tnmpn.

Ilobcd only In a blood-soaked
th e rta i
stands:
night-shirt
and with his head Nearly
DDUfed itself “ on the map for
For bonds, 317, against 162.
severed by the stroke of u razor, the
P today »ben its citizens by a
Tho missing prednU are small body of Henry Boyd, colored lies
' P dcri«ive vote decided In favor
\ bomt Uiuc for three-Ti«rters communities ami their vote will on the veranda of his W « t LTvu
, million dollars, tho money to not change the result. Dade City Oak street cabin, where he was
* nt in building bard-surfaeed cast 121 votes for bonds, 34 against. brutally murdered nbout 9:30 last
With nine precincts ^ out of Trilby went for bonds, -to to 1. night as ho lay in bed. Justice
a c co u n ted for, the vote
C rystal Springs enst b u t five votes, Charles Beers will hold an inquest
but all were for the bond issue. Sar this morning in an effort to deter­
Antonin went 66 for bonds U&gt; 12 mine the Identity of the murderer.
&gt;s’
against. Zephyrhllls went against M-tint i me the wife of the murdered
the bond issue with 51 votes in the man is locked up in the city jail
"n o " column to -11 for bonds. By under strong suspicion that she
their aet today the voters create either committed the heinous crime
n special road ami bridge district or at least knows all about it —
and authorize the issue of $75,000 Daytona Journal.
p, hi**’/
of bonds for n°o‘I roads. The special
The Homestead Enterprise says
road and bridge district Is made up
auto o w n e r s
the
prospects are line for a large
of all that part of Pasco county
crop
of tomatoes. South Dade’s
east of tho line between ranges
Call on u» for eznet
prospective
acreage is estimated be­
eighteen and nineteen, and it is
duplicate of your
tween
3000
and 1000 crates, and all
this district which will issue the
OprHffcl III*
l j H, J. Nrpiotili
crops are looking well. Early to­
bonds and have new roads.
broken spring,
Icticca Co.
matoes
are
the
best
paying
of
the
and receive
m
lot on an nverage, if they are not
Kissimmee, Nov.. 25.— .\q explo­ hurl by the frost. Tomatoes are
iprlnftsatjffk
EVER was such right-handed-twom
sion a t the Standard Oil pumping very sensitive and a hard frost will
bfactlou
• tation this afternoon n lulled in a lay them lo*.
fisted
smokejoy
as
you
puff
out
of
a
that la
my
spectacular tire which destroyed val­
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert 1
*
real.
uable property ami severely injured
T
h
a
t’s
because
P.
A
.
has
tho
q
u
a
lity!
Strawberries at $1 per quart, in
the man in charge. The pump had
the local market. That was the situa­
You can’t foot your taste apparatus any more than you
been running for several hours, un­
tion yeiterday, when L. A. Hender­
loading an oil tank car, ami it is
can
get five aces out of n family deck! So, when you hit
son, of Sydney, brought in three
supposed a valve which fed the en­
Prince
Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
quarts of cholco fruit. It probably
gine became loose and flooded the
wits tin- first time th a t berries sold
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
place with gasoline. In an instant
SANFORD FLORIDA
nt th at figure for local consumption.
y
o u k n o w you’ve got the big prize on the end of your line I
everything was ablaze. There was
Mr. Henderson has one acre planted
no delay on the part of the fire de­
Prince Albert’s quality .alone puts it in n class of its own,
to berries. The plants were set Sept­
partm ent but the entire pumping
ember lS-2.'ith. and he will ho pick­
but
when you figure that P. A. is made htr cnirjir.-’Tjsive
station, die engine and equipment
ing In considerable quuiitnica with­
patented process that cpts out bite and parch—well—you
were • jtully destroyed. George At­
in u few days, it is expected that
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
man, who drives the oil truck, had
shipments will lie made from Plant
about eighty gallons of oil loaded
to express your happy days sentiments l
City within a few days, and within
when the pxplot-ion cnine. Tills was
a month, under favorable weather
Toppy red bags, tidy rtd tin*, handsome pound and half-pound tin
burned up, then th e flames spread
Here Is tv messapro to
humidor*—and—that elatty, practical pound crystal glass humidor urith ,
conditions, the movement will as­
to the adjoining sheds, burning them
Buffering women, from
' sponge moist ener top that keeps the tobacco In such perfect condition.
sume considerable magnitude.
Mrs. \V. T. Price, of
to the ground. The property loss
Plant C ity Courier.
Public, K)V. ,‘T Buf­
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
was estimated nt nbout £1,000. Mr.
fered with painful.,,",
Alman
was
badly
burned
about
the
tho writes. “I got down
head and arms, though his injuries
with a weakness in my
back and lim b s ...!
or a very early ! j Kng nr signt cf i | t’ng
are not ronsidreed serious.
Christian Science service's
felt helpless and dlohave lx in noted by the tln ru r-s who
couraged.. .1 had nbout
will ho held at the Womans
saw peach and p u r t i t 's in itclrcm
given up hopes of over
Club, Oak avenue, between
Tho Elks’ Club of West Palm
wild blue violit* and yellow jiumfr.e.
Icing well again, when
Third
and Fourth streets,
Beach
boast*
that
while
it
Is
only
23
a friend insisted l
Considerable lettuce is lulng shlp|rd
on Sunday, morning nt 10:months old they own their home
ami
falrcly good prices are received
45 o'clock Subject: "Ancient
and tho value of the home is $40,from
a very poor quality of lettuce, j
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes,
and
Modern
Necroman­
000 now,, and (dans are to be per­
The
crops
are
looking
very
much
letter
cy’
Alias
Messmorism
ami
fected in the near future which wil,
than n few w.eks back. The heavy
Hypnotism Denounrod”48tf
enhance the property to $125,000
Safety Deposit Boxes.
ruins and cooler weather rpnev.hnl
discouraged the
operations of tl e
Jacksnvilie, Nov. 25.—At the* op­
Pronpt Delivery
Box 84, Lakeland,
cut -worm family.
ening of the Southern Settlement
FOB SHERIFF
Everybody who did not go to Orlurtlo
and Dove'lo pment Association meet­
Having lioen urged by a large number
to
the circusls planning to take in tie
ing today, held at the Seminole of the voters of Seminole County to
Hhodu
Royal Hippodrome. C. K,
I&gt;
0come
a
candidate
for
the
otllce
of
hotel, delegates from im portant
I began Cartful. In
Sheriff,
1
hereby
nnnonnre
my
candi­
ChoriMMiIng
will take a load In tho
a Ehort whllo I saw a
civic bodies all over the state were dacy subject to the decision of the
school
truck.
marked dlffcrcnco...
in attendance. Clarence S. Ucker Democratic primary
I grew stronger right
was elected temporary chairman of 15-tfc
We hear sonic big dories about the
along, mid it cured mo.
the meeting. ’ Many impressive .
hags of gania some of the local hunti rs
I nni stouter than I
havo been in years."
speeches were made, among those
are getting, IS squirreols mid some of
If you suffer, you can
speaking being Dr. W. F. Balckman,
the hoys say they got over nt CryMa
a p p r e c i a t e what it
of Jacksonville, L. A. W hitney, of
Springs and 50 durks were brought in
means to bo strong and
St. Petersburg, J. E. Knvnnaugh,
from Geneva Ferry Sounds good nt
well. Thousands of wo­
(Clontimied from Pago 2)
men give Cardul tho
of Jacksonville, Mr.i. Phillips, of
lit
y rate,urn! we saw some of the
credit for their good
Tnllnhassee, Jules Burguires, ofn of tho judges to present the loving &lt;u|s ducks.
health. It should help
West Palm Benrh, and P. K. Van to the A. C. I,. Kuilrodnd division,s
you. Try CarduL At all
Valkenbilrg,
of Orlando. After the who makes the best showing as having
GENEVA
druggists.
E-73
spccchimakir.g a resolution was
had the fewest accidents during the plot
Henry Proctor of Forsythe, (in.,
adopted th at u pernunet state assoe- year,some job, as there are thirty-five is visiting Ida sister Mrs. George
‘on he formed. T he, following
thousand employees.
Peters.
Mrs. J. A. Dann 'o f Miami is
The meeting takes place in Wilming­
ton N. C. , this week. George Jr. ac­ spending this week with her sister,
companies Mr. MrDougal , they will Mrs. C. F. Harrison.
ix* gone about n week. Mr. MeDougal’s
Mrs. t lara Coffee ami little son,
bister Mrs. I.iblde \V ■cku will also be one Francis went to Minnii Friday to
of the party. Mrs. Week* will make he the gue’ts of Mr. and Mrs. Avery
a longer visit with relatives Ixfore re­ Gcyton for some time. Mr. Claude
Seisnea #»y* that old a g s begin s with sw a llo w o f water. The oil s tlm u U te e
Coffee took them through in his
kidneys and d igestive organs. tho k id n e y action and onnbtes tho turning home.
Thl« being true, It Is easy to bellcvo organs to throw off tho p oisons which
cau
se
prematuro
old
age.
N
ow
lif
e
and
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Squi e. of Cam­ car and was also accompanied by
.
*'V beeping the kidneys and dl* Strength Increase as you con tin u e the
organs cleansed and In proper treatm en t. When completely restored eron Avo have us their guest Mr. Squire's Henry Harrison.
k' "r l,,r old *g« can be deferred continue ta k in g a capsule or tw o each
Ilev. L. A. Wright is spending
aunt Airs. Nelson While of Cry tal
»na iif, prolonged far beyond th a t en*
day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Gap*
“ *W y the averago pcisun.
sufes w ill keep you In h ealth nnd vigor Springs. Mrs. White will also lx* the this week in Geneva in the interest
r r over 100 years GOLD MEDAL, and p rev e n t a return of the disease.
of the ehurch work.
liat-irnt o n prts been relieving tho
Do not w a l l until old nge or disease gmst of Mr. and Mrs Raynor for some
»« ,n-&lt;-.*» and disability due to nit* have s e tt le d down for good. Oo to your time.
Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Lewi* of
'ears. It In a standard old* d r u g g is t and got a box o f OOLD
Sanford
were the dinner guest's of
1
-me remedy nnd needs no lntro- MEDAL Hnnrlem Oil Capsules. Money
(*nl, W. II. Rnhnon, of Dnnlelsor,
f,
*&gt;01.1 • MEDAL llanrlem Oil Is refunded If they do not help you. Throe
Mr.
an«l
Mrs. Charles Phillips lif t
; in i-i'nrless, tasteless rtpsulr* sizes. Hut remember to a sk for the Conn, will arrive lie e about Dee.#f).et
h-' about t, drops ixieh. Take original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. to make his usual visit with Mr. and Sunday.
you would a pill, with n small In seated packages.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MeLnin Jr
Mm. I. D. M art'll while en route to his
were properly seranaded last Friday
hodie in St. Petersburg..
Mrs. Maud Head of La Fibs is night by their many friends.
Mrs. L. P. Daniels and baby of
here visiting her meets Mrs. George
Mitchell and Mrs. Hngrtd Warren and New Smyrna are spending n coupl
of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
nephew Walter Raulrron.
Daniels.
Mr and Mrs. All. h Rowan of St.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rnulerson
Augustine were here last week guests of
•ipent
the week m l in New Smyrna
Mr. J. C. Itowan and wife. Mrs. How­
nnd
report
u llg time with all the
un accompanied them home and will
oysters one could wish for.
c'.lcnd the state fair before returning.
Mr. and Mri. E. W. Killieo visit­
Mr. Gatlan is in Jacksonville this
ed
Chuiuota Inut Sunday.
v.nk utt&lt; tiding the State Fuir.
Miss
Elizabeth Stories and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McClelland and
lto.-s
Franklin
attended church in
family will go to Ft. Christmas to eat
Sanford last Sunday evening.
Thanksgiving
dinner
with
parents
Mr.
OF JACK SO NVILLE. FLORIDA
The ladies of the Rod C ron met
and Mrs. E. L. Brown.
la&lt;t
Wednesday to re-organize for
11. E. Squire of Cameron Ave. has
work.
Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb wns
extends a cordial invitations to all merch­
accepted the management of the Trop­
elected chairman and Mr*. Grover
ical
Produce
Co.
farming
activities
in
ants handling our line to call at their office
LeFills vice chairman,
Eart Sanford for this fea.ou.
27 to 41 South Hogan St. and receive a
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Phillips
Mrs. A. II. Stone of Cameron Ave
and
Mrs. Aubrey Moran s|&gt;&lt;nt last
complimentary ticket to the
ar.a Mrs. A. Chorpcning of Beurdnll
Friday
it) Sanford,
Ave. reported ns quite i.I.
Mrs.
Giimon of .'dal nma ii virItA family who recently came lure
ing
her
sister
Mrs I. P . Hurt.
have tad illness and death come to
Mrs.
Curlet!
and Mrs. Adams
them, and was said to Ik* in need. The
were
visitors
in
Sanford
Inst Wednes­
ruse was reported to the Bed Cross who
day.
promptly sent them help which was
thankfully received.
Gordon Flynt mil Roland Iteeil
We are either h-*,‘rf’ n very late fall left for Jacksonville te=t W e!-:.-.day.
nide City.

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�TfTH SA N FO R D H E R A L D

Ino been small. With the world
THE SANFORD HERALD rato
In a turmoil, we of America retain yet
R. 3. HOLLY, Editor
W. h i. HAYNES. Business Manager

’ Published Every Friday by

even a email measure of tranquility,
with hope rearing ita head as a beadon
light cf the future. Lot us give thanks
» for tho blessings we have enjoyed, with
the hoj&gt;c that when another Thanks­
giving arrives with the cycle of ilrac
peace may abide with us nil.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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s a d a t U ^ M j . d a a a Mad Mailer Au(u*l l l a d
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AlMkf An af Marrh IrS. ISIS
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Another rimw Is rem 'rg to Sanford
I I certainly doss* pay to advertise,
Our White Way will soon Ik&gt; n thing
o f beauty and joy forever.
People who talk about higher class of
ssntcrtainmcnts are never there when
th em high class entertainments nre
ijiven.
The growers are feeling murli letter
suncc Ute cold weather seems destines!
to come this way. Lettuce nnd other
ctojh are bringing latter prices.

LATE D ELIV ER IES
Something should l&gt;c done in Sanford
to cut out the Into deliveries nf goods
and specially of groceries on Saturday
nights. A visit to any of the grocers
In this city Saturday night wtiU reveal
hundreds of orders stacked up on the
counters and the delivery wagons going
on the streets up to and aftea midnight.
These orders could just ns well be given
Saturday morning and if the grocery
Moms of t’.io city will m nkejt u rule
the people will soon learn to order their
groceries early in the day.
There is no more reason for golivanting
down town Saturday night to order
groceries sent tof your house than thete
is in doing the same thing other nights
in tho week And if you can come
down town Saturday night and go to
the shows you can cany your good*
home with you Wo nre making this

Wtf are waiting for one of our farmer
friends to bring us in a turkey for a
y ears sulisrriptfon to tlie Daily Herald.
The merchants of Sanford are alive
to their opportunities here iti the shop­
ping line and are taking spare in the
Daffy Herald to tell the people about
th e many good things in the stores.
This is the way to keep trade at home.
I.et the |ample know that you appreciate
th e ir trade by making a bid for it.

TO THE FLORIDA GROWER

aloof, holding back full resumption of
international relations, sewing up com­
merce, allowing other countries to
get together in an effort to restore pre­
war conditions while our own nation
auffera
The *,*iaty should be immediately
disposed of by compromise, and then
the mMt urgent attention must be
given our own rtonw'stic troubles which
cannot wait upon politics. Mr Ilryan’s
appeal for a settlement of the treaty,
as wired to tho New York World, Is as
follows:
“The adjournment of the Senate
without ratifying the treaty is greatly
to Im» deplored, but rnnere;? meets ir,
regular session In a few days, and a
compromise should be agreed upon at
once The President did the best he
could at Paris, but he had to fight single
handed against nations which were
seeking to obtain advantage* from the
war A perfect treaty could not be
expected under such circumstances

and time and one-half time . pftef
the tenth hour whereas employes
holding positions not requiring contlnous manual labor, such as track,
bridge and highway crossing watch­
men, signalmen at railway noninterlocked crossings, lampmen, ’englno watchmen at issolated points
and pumpers will continue to be
paid for their present hours of
work a monthly rate equal to tlM r

“The Senate is a co-ordinate body
under our constitution, and has the
last word in treaty making More
than, three-fourth of the members of
the Senate, more than two-thirds of
each party in the Senate, favor the
treaty and the League of Nntions, but
they differ in regard to proposer! reser­
vations, and neither side has a sufficient
number of senators to act independent lyly of the other,
“There must lx* compromise or indefinite delay If settlement is post­
poned until after the next election the
treaty rannot be certified for at least
sixteen inert Its, and then neither parly
would be likely to control two-thirds of
the Senate No party can affeed to
assume responsibility for what may
happen in the meantime The 'pluto­
crat and profiteer are abroad in the land,
and it is to their intrest to make the
treaty nn issue in the next campaign,
for then they will Ik* aide to secure a
strangle hold upon the American people
while public attention is being given
to foreign questions

j

Youngest Prime Minister
, Queensland, Australia, Nav 26 —
hdward (iraJvillc Theodors, Queens­
land's r.ew Premipr 1* on* of the youngest
if not the youngest rroime Minister
in the world He is 34 yeard old
Prominent Baptist Laymen or
Florida Endorse Baptist 75
Million Campaign
Judge E. D. Bcggs of Pensacola,
says:
"In the Seventy-five Million Cam­
paign the Baptist of tho South will
do far more than they have ever
done to meet tho obligations laid
upon them by the Great Commission
of Our Savior. They will come nearer
frealizing tho extent of their ability
to do for the Savior, nnd at the
same time will measure up more
fully to the performance of their
duty than ever before. Then tyoy
never will be content to do less in
the future, but will do increasingly
more each recurring year.
“ While the Campaign is primarily
for objects outside of the churches
contributing, yet ns the members
experience its enlightening nnd en­
larging influence they will come to

Your motto is "The Truth Almut
Florida" and it is n good motto and one
that has been fairly well kept in lhe years
that you have been publishing a magaz­
ine for Florida We like you very much
hut we do* not know whether you like
Sanford or not You have never shown
it any if you d&lt;&gt; nnd no doubt you
have
many subscribers in this section
l l re good news indeed about the
We know of one sirtacriber and admirer
l'Vniald-Laughton Memorial Hospital
opening by January first. This is one that just bar,&lt;!&lt;d in your Inst cover to
«*f 11w» bt*t assets of the city and is need- us in which there in a page of advertise­
Mrs. K. U. \va»nbann and M i«
- .v. *i v. *• lines
oil jn.f
^ * i| ji • ■' it cl* fur *tit- ment aland
“
Hut
the
great
masses
are
in
no
con­
Armstrong
of Jacksonville nre guests
.tv.timoUauon nut only of the homo in the advertisement you have the fol­ dition to liear greater burdens or to wait of Hotel Carnes.
lowing:
“The
only
county
in
the
Un­
jicopli* but the strangers in our midst.
for relief The antagonism between
T h e hrepital association deserves great ited States shipping japjars in car capital and labor increases nnd unrest
«Tedit fur the manner in which they load lots "
grows while extortioners plunder alt
have taken held of this great enterprise
Now maybe you placed this advertbt - tlmkses of society "It is time for the
an d bn night it up utmost to completion. •meIII Is-raute the Ft Myers Hoard of friends of the League of Nations to gel
Trade gave it to you in this style. May­ together on a compromise, so that our
be you rend it and maybe yon did not ruuntrv
iy devote itself to pressing
TO MO R ROW—G 1VE Tl IA N KS
rend it and may lie the nice slice of money domestic problems "
Commemorating the day of thanks you received for it blinded your eyes
i s a national trait of the American to the extent that you did not care to
Turned German M onument
people. It Is never forgotten, and it be too explirit.
Tarnopol,
Poland, Nov. 20.—The
is never indifferently olworved. No
German
monument
erected in honor
But
certainly
if
you
know
ns
much
m atter how bumble or obscure a person
of
the
.
then
German
Emperor’s
about
Florida
as
you
pretend
to
know
inuy Is*, there is always something for
visit
to
Tarnopol
in
11*17
has been
and
certainly
if
you
intend
to
continue
which thanks may lx* given. The
turned
Into
an
Allied
memorial.
to
sail
under
your
old
masthead
of
pmode.nt has designated Thursday,
During the occupation by the Gor­
Nov. 7. as Thanksgiving Day, and "the truth about Florida" you should
recall
that
advertisement
liecause
Ft.
man
troops the huge monument was
A man's
ha* exhoruxi the people to render grati*Myers
is
not
the
only
county
in
thu
erected,
bearing the inscription,
fi/J homage* to the source from which
b a t pal
United States that shijw poppers by tin* "William II, Emperor of Germany
all blessings flow.
tar load.
Now wo shall whlsjter and King of Prussia, stopped here
is his smoke
T l s' Divine Being itestows Ills blessJ something in your shell like ear, dear
i Rgs in many ways, and in various de- Grower. Seminole county not only on July *_*S, 1917."
It was a division of Pollsh-Amcriig’f.M, but always as in His infinite wis­ shijn (H-ppcrx in solid car lots but during
cans,
members of the French army
dom deems U-st. We may marvel, tin* thns* months of April, May and June
that took the town for the Poles,
I&gt;*J it i* not for its to question. Althis county probably ships more ears
£hottgh our country is torn wiili dissen- of |Kji|»ers than Iss* County di&gt;es during and they simply added.this inscrip­
l u i t t und rumblings are everywhere, the entire season Please get this, dear tion "and July. 4, 1919. the Sixth
Division of American Chasseurs en­
*e yot luive much for which to give Grower.
tered
the town. They stayed.”
c hanks.
We are not asking you for any free
O ur imxi have returned from the udvivtising Our fortune is assured
WAGE INCREASE GRANTED
fifiils of war. undaunted In spirit, un- and the |ieople are buying lands hen*
eheskcMl in the march of victor)*. Some all season long and buying them with­
7»w* nut returned, but the mark of a out any advertiding in the Grower Railroad Laborers Get Time nnd
Half For Overtime
hem V* *lwve every grave. Our fields deslpite the fact that it is the most truth­
Washington,
Nov. 25.—A new
/tau t yielded Itounteous harvests and ful magazine published since little Geo­
wage
and
working
agreement was
«&gt;ur lartorks have given generously rge puhlL&lt;hed It's “Cherry Tree Manual"
signed late today between the rail­
.*)f their products.
But since you put forth your claims for
.Money lias V'etn plentiful and hut Veracity and admit it we just want to road administration anil officials
liJJtl* ilbtress lias Ixcn found. Sickness call your attention to the fact that the of the Brotherhood of Maintenancehas S*vm tit the minimum and the death Sanford section alone shi|» more vege­ of-way Employes and Railway Track
Laltore/s. While demands • of the
tables than any other section in the
union were not fully met. the eightworld and we ran prove it by actual
hour baric day was established for
figures.
track laborers and others of that
Therefore, d ia r Truthtdler, never classification and time and a half
again make a s'atemcnt about any sec­ pay after th a t, hour was provided.
tion of any part of the world shipping Most of the other employes Included
more vegetable's of any kind than San­ under the agreement will receive
ford unless you hand it to Hastings time and half overtime pay after
on the Irish potato deal and we take teir hours.
our hJts off to them when it conns to
Signing of the new contract by
Murphies. Wishing you many happy
Director
Genera! Hines ended ne­
returns of the day, etc, am! a happy
gotiations
which have been in pro­
Thanksgiving we&gt;, leave it with you.
gress since February. Approximately
4oo‘.000 men are affected, railroad
administration officials estimated.
The rentract also provides th a t it
shall be applicable during the period
of Frceral control of the roads, u n ­
less 'notice of thrity days is given
from the cabinet, is again in the lime­ of its conception.
light This rime he U sorr nf in the
“Specifically," an annoum^ment
"1 told you so" clays in that silver has by Mr. Hines says, "The new con­
o u t th e y ’re so p ractical nrul
pass*d through the gold parity point. tract provided overtime for rygualr
d u ra b le th a t you can keep
However, the real claim to the lime­ section laborers ami other empUyes
n early nil y o u r records in
light at tho moment in his view on the in this classified except laborers in
Senate’* action in ngard tu the peace extra or flouting gangs whoae em­
T b ere’s a type to m eet every
treaty lie declares that a compro­ ployment is seasoa! and temporary
mise must In* agreed upon at onct* in character, and certain employes
•jiurj osc, ami the E e|'P .H 3
Mr Bryan hurls a truth at the Amcn- whose positions do not require conalo e’.; form s that fit them are
j
can
jjeople which must l&gt;e vita’Iy con- tinous manual labor, will be paid on
t o tr rcfully designed that you
sjdertd when he asserts that the profit- the basis of time and one-half after
i i i i td.lc to tisc m any of them
! cer and the plutocrat are abroad in the the eighth hour of enntinous service
wilt ait the sligh test change.
j land, and that it Is their desire to make exclusive of the meal period, thus
iic und in Red C ow hide Hack
the treaty an issue in the presidential applying the same principle which
campaign so as to secure a strangle was established last year for ima n a C orners, C orduroy S ides,
hold u|&gt;on the people while public at­ portant rlnsses of railroad workers.
H in g e s, T op L ock in g.
tention is taring diverted to foreign
"Heretofore such maintenance em ­
** . tis dem onstrate how
ployes have been paid overtime at
questions
j x i a n .-ave tim e, labor and
The warning Usued by the famous pro rata rates Tor the ninth and
iraia. v r •*uzinti th e TlTlf-P—U
Nt-hraskan is one which must not be tenth hour. Under the agreement
Lilnrlcr.
ignoredvlieruux* ho declares, "the mas­ laborers in extra floating gangs
ses are In no condition to Iwar great whose employment is seasonal
burdens or •» wait for relief " hranee, seasonal or temporary in character
England. Italy Japan—all ba\e ratified will be paid overtime at a pro rata
Sanford, Florida
the treaty, an&lt;Hho United States stands rate for the ninth and tenth, hour.

THEY ARE

i* 1919

ELDER SP R IN G S WATER
A u l / l t o l a»4 C s s t s l l l s f Chemist
C n t f l l i i , Halllas Callege. F l.t M .
M r. T. O. Cbarlea
Maafard, Fla.,

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T ilitla U b n t l i t r

RoIIIh. Call***

Wlaler Talk, Fla.. Mar. I l k , ISIS

s i, i

I k a t a eamplelad carefal tb am lral a a s t r . l . af Ika aampla af w a it, tha,
pan b r a s f k t ma a arl/ l a d « a a k , aaad b a t s a b u l a r d iba r.tlluwlni r e t a i n ;
Calae__________ ________ _______ C l i n C b U t l a . ------- I.TS OarH par mIMUa
Mesrllaa—________ _ ________ Nealral T aU l aatlda---- *.00 t*«,t, pc; n lllian
Fraa A &gt; im e e ll_ CO paaU p t r aillliaa tts rd a e a a ___ 3J.0X a t i l t , - r mlltlaa
Atbim laald A m m onlt__ , ______T l t l t N l l r t l t t _______________ _ ___ __T iata
Tba t b t t n r t praellratlr af fr .a pad albaaiiaald am m anla la Iblt a a l t r tad
Up i.r jr amsll a m e n d af ehlarlaa lad lrslaa l i t aice llaal ' s a i l I, far b a a t t h t l d
■p a rp a te t. la addlllaa la Iba l e a d p utlllr eh srarlerltilra a f aaparloi h &gt;u&gt;rhnl i
• a ltr, It p a t t t t t e i tperlal r e s t a r t s af mack value, etperlallir i*&gt;«*e of t i r r i i , . ,
aalaral aeraltaa ai&gt;d LOW
■! b ard n raa.
1
The liarterUlatleal a n i l , . l a , re asMini la an seeraen ratal r a s n l . In rm r
■amplea af Iba a p l r r , of S b . r l t r l a per eent.t and la Aadinf no ealan. ar aihrr
harmful bacteria, fallf raaS rm lla fa a d s n a lli, la d l ta l td b j tba CHEMICAL
a n alj.la.

T. 0 . C H A R LES, D istributor
HANFORD, FLORIDA

SEED POTATOES
We arc booking orders now for Maine Grown Seed Potatoes—11 peck
sacks. This stock Is from fields free from disease. Delivery in December
and January.

IN S E C T IC ID E S
YOU CAN SECURE] FROM US ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS AND
INSECTICIDES — PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Deliveries of all goods are slow and uncertain. You will bo more certain
of getting your goods when needed if your order is in our hands. Large
stocks of all growers’ supplies.

Sanford, Florida
.

CIGARETTE th a t Invites you to enjoy
a sm oke as you never have before—
th a t’s Chesterfield.

A

N ot m erely fine tobaccos, m ind you,
though w e use th e finest of Turkish and
D om estic leaf, b u t an exclusive blending
m ethod th a t brings o u t hidden flavors—
flavors th a t others have failed to find.
T h at’s w hy Chesterfields arc different.
T h at’s w hy they satisfy. And this m ethod
is a closely guarded secret. T h a t’9 why
none b u t Chesterfields can satisfy.

And Chesterfields reach you in prime shape
for smoking always—because every’ separate
package is WTapped in moisture-proof glasslne paper.
si

�.NOVEMBER

Utde Ilappc^lBR*
Mention of
Matters In Brief
pfr*°nld Items
of litlereat

THE SANFORD HERALD
Summary of tho
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
' Arranged for
Herald Headers

For Sale—6 ft. llghtwood post
and cull cross ties for fence posts
30c each f. o. b. Wagner. Car]
lota or less. O. C. Bryant, Wagner,
Fla.
11-W-itp
Bring your hem sftolling to M rs
Maude riillmon at tho French
Shop. Also dressmaking a spec
ialty.
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U -W -t
•For Sheriff
I hereby announco my candidacy
for the olllco of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
unty subject to tho decision of the
Democratic Primary.
W. T. CARTER

j

has been sent out of tho city. This
fact was exported to have Its effect
also on the vote to he taken by the
pressmen and feeders, still out, on
reathlating with their international
union end arbitration their differ­
ences with the printers’ league.
Several hundred "vacationists"
met yesterday and appointed a com­
mittee to draw up a history of the
two months' strike nnd to place the
blame where it belonged.

*

STANDS FOR

SERVICE, QUALITY, A N D PRICE

Mrs. It- L. Darin of Chuluota was returned from a pleasant trip to
in the rity today. Mrs. Dann is Miami where they were the guests
of Mrs. Dr. Puirston.
(t,0 postmistress at Chuluota.
#
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
Hittell Transfer, Phono 307.
McCullcr’s.
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W-15-ltp
Mrs. F. J. Gonzalaz, Misses Fran­
The many friends of Mrs. G. B.
Smokings Goes Up
Waldron w ill'h e pleased to learn cis and Helen Gonzalaz nnd Joe
New York, Nav 3 6 —The high cost
Notice
that she has left the hospital at Gonzalaz of Miami nrc in tho city
of smoking is going higher One of the
To
the
stockholders
of tho First Inrgrst retailing 'concerns with branches
the
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Frank
Orlando and is z^ain at her homo
National Bank of Sanford, Fin.
Miller.
in all parts of the country announced to
in Winter Park.
Notice is hereby given that pur­ day that the retail prices of h various
Huy Diamonds Wight Tiro Co.
Hittell Transfer, Phone 307.
suant to a resolution of the Board popular American "blends" of cigarettes
W-15-ltp.
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of Directors, n meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sasser and Stockholders of the First Nntluiinl now retailing at eighteen cents a pack­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Douglass
and daughters have returned from a daughter Clifford were in the rity Bank of Sanford, Florida, is called age of twenty, would he advanced to
trip to Miami. Mr. Douglass spent this morning cn route to Jackson­ to he held in the City of Sanford, twenty cents, or something over 11 per
the week there and the ladies went ville from their home in Clearwater. Florida, in tho office of tho said cent, about Dec 1
The rabe, It Is declared, is necessary
down in the ear and brought him Mr. Sasser was formerly with tho | Bank, on the 4th day of December,
to make up nn Inrrense of eighty cents
A.
C.
L.
being
ticket
ngent
a
t
Or­
A. D. 1919, at 3 o’clock P. M.
hack.
lando but the past few years has of the said date, to vote upon the a thousand in the wholesale price
a
Hittell Transfer, Phone 307.
been in the real estate business in question of increasing the capital Higher cost of cigarette tobacco is blam­
W-16-ltp.
ed for the advnnce.
Clearwater where he has achieved stock of said Hank.
Hon. Forest Lake has retu ned remarknhle success.
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B. F. Whittier, Cashier.
from a weeks visit to Miami where
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
he enjoyed every minute of his
Tax Books Now Open
66-ft
stay. Mr. Lake says that Miami is McCullcr’s.
Tax
Books are now open for the Th Expression of Many a
Miss Virginia DeCoursey returned
certainly tho "Wonder City" for
Sufferer in Sanford
he never saw so much development on Tuesday from Jacksonville after payment of State and County Taxes;
A stubborn backache is cause to sus­
in his life and they are preparing having successfully undergone treat­ a discount of two per cent is allowed pect kidney trouble. When the kidneys
for payment in November, and one a re inltamedand.swollen, stooping brings
to take cart* of thousands of tourists. ment for the eyes.
a sharp twinge in the small of the hack,
Mr. I ike resided In Minmi many
Ride a Dort, you will liki it. 4-t per cent in December.
that almost takes the breath away.
Jno.
I).
Jinkins
year? ago and can note the many i Mrs. J. W. Daniel and Mrs.
Doan's Kidney Pills revive sluggish kid­
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- - - -l_ •. 1
Tac
Collector,
Seminole
County
»n2c&lt; that have been made i n i ,, .......
’ ................................—
ney's—relieve aching hacks. Ask your
chan
neighbor! Here’s Sanford proof:
’ ay"®. 1 'U1,el o f,
were in S AT- WE D-5T C—W-14-2 tc.
the. ,ity in the past few years. I banlora
on u shopping
pping tour on
Mrs. W. A. Td Iis, 1100 Elm Ave.,
NOTICE
Ride a Dort, you will like it. 4-t Tuesday.
says: "I am just us strong for Doan’s
Bids will he received by the
Harry Ferrari arrived in the city
Ride a Dort, you will like It. 4-t Board of County Commissioners Kidney Pills now as when 1 endorsed
them In-fore. I used them some few
today from the cninp at Taylor
Geo. T. Frith, advance agent of of Seminole County at their next years ago. At that time 1 hud a sore nnd
Creek and reports plenty of game the Spark’s Circus is a guest of regular meeting to he hold on lame hack nnd found it difficult to Iveml
Tuesday December 2nd, a t 10 o'­ over. My Kidneys didn’t act us they
and a Mg time generally. Ho was on the Seminole this week.
clock A. M. for the building of a should either. 1 used a hox of Doan's
hit way to his home in Eustis and
Complete stock Diamond tires. vault in tho Seminole County Court and they regulated my kidneys and rid spent in these o|K-rat.ons," said another.
For Sale—-Prepare tor cold weuth
hU shier Mrs. D. L. Thrasher ac­
House.
me of the pains In my hack. I have
Wight
Tire Co
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Plans arid
can be Ki--.it iatth tu Doans Kidney Pills."
Utlieis say,that the* French are com­ er NOW. Buy your winter’s firu
companied him and will Rpend
,v. Douglass,
MUs Herci.-u •*» rd , who has
Thanksgiving at the Firran home
Price tiOc, at alt dealers. Don’t simply plaining of the prrrrnre r.f thotisur.dr wend now ami save money. Oak or
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford, ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan’s of Ciiiniso laborers engaged on this pine. Either stove or .Replace wood.
been
in
tin*
city
for
several
days
in
in huslis.
Florida or from F. li. Trimble, Kidney Pills the same tluit Mrs. Tillis
work laying out ti mils courts or bui Idlng Phone I 19-W, Roberts &amp; Smith,
For light hauling call Phono 10G the interest of the Kedputh Chau­ architect. Orlando. Florida.
hud
Foster-Milluirn Co., Mint., Buf­ useless army huts.
tauqua
left
today
for
Jacksonville.
Wood Yard, corner fitli und Elm.
Board
reserves
the
right
to
reject
falo, N. Y.
C. E. Cliorpening.
8-10tp
any nnd nil bids.
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The
Daughters
of
Wesley
will
hold
Mr- Lucy Harbor and daughter
E. A. Douglass,
their
annual
bazaar
and
a
cooked
Forrest laike, president of the Sem­
W13-3tc.
Clerk.
Mi.« Tl i liiia of Commerce, Georgia
For sale or exchange—1 Vault
inole County Hunk of Sanford and pres­
who arrived in the city last week food sale Saturday, Nov. 22, 1019.
door,
good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
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Corners Quinine
ident of the Florida Bankers* Associa­
will spend the winter here tho guests Place announced later.
inches
high, I small Sufe, 34 inches
FOR SALE
London, Nov.
20.—One of the tion, who has hem in Miami in the in­
Judge George G. Herring, who has
of the Gables.
high, 1 adding machine. Must sell
profiteering "rings" alleged to lx* re­ trant of his candidary for the nomina­
62-tf.
Ride a Dort you will like it. 4-t been for the past two years in ser­
For sale —Now is the time to quick. C. Caro of Herald.
vice, has returned to Sanford, and sponsible for soaring prices in England tion ns congressman for the fourth con­
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoy arrived has resumed the practise of law in is u Dutch combine which iHsaid to have gressional district, a | isition now held plant tress, orange, grapefruit, limes,
in the city yesterday from their his old offlcc in the Woodruff- effective control of the quinine market. by Hon .1 W Sears of Kisjdnum-e re­ lemons, etc. Trees delivered. J. M.
M R S. JULIU S TAKAC1I
"home in Michigan and will make Garner building.
SOPRANO
Government agents are seeking a means turned to his home in Sanfotd hint night Chaffer, Longwood, Fla. 24-3tdSanford their homo for the winter
1-w-p.
of
breaking
its
grip
on
the
commodity.
lie was at one time a resident of Miami
Available for Concerts, Recitals, MusiThere’s a man nt the curb to
as they have been doing for ninny
rale\ Festvals, Oratorio nud Sjiecial
and was greeting many old friends yester­
serve
you.
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For Sule or Exchange—One 20 acre,
years. They will be the guests «&gt;f
Church Services
Pensacola Strike Fails
day —Miami Herald
Returning from a delightful visit
one 10 acre, Sanford Ave. Walking Sanford,
the Gables.
Pensacola, F la, Nav. 2 1 —The gen­
Florida
distance to city Two lots corner
Piano and Harmony taught by to Miami, on Tuesday were Mr. eral strike in the building trades railed
No Money In Salvage
Center nnd Elm Ave. Two ots west
Progre -ive Series Method.
Con­ nnd Mrs. E. A. Douglass nnd little to begin todey showed hut m all results
London, Nov. 2G.—Civilian visitors side l^alaietto avenue GO ft.
daughter
Virginia,
Mrs.
Ruth
Mc­
from
according to employers Unoln men
servatory graduate. Phone 330, Mrs
returning from tours of the battlefields Eleventh St. Make offer. B.
Daniel
Swurmer,
nnd
Mrs.
George
T. We Know We Sell The Best Seed
claimed that about 350 nu n were nffect
w. N. Anknoy, 018 Myrtle
Ave.
in France criticize the ralvuge operations Corey, owner, 075 N. Spr ng St., Lts
Fox.
Mrs.
Stunner
is
spending
*.i
For Florida Farmers
The strike arose out of demands of
Fri. and Tues-Gtc
short time with her mother, before carpenters for a "closed shop," to which still Ding carried on there.
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Angeles, Cal.
Our Reputation of Years
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and Mrs- leaving for her new home in P itts­
"Men who ought to Ini hack ut their
employers refused to nccedz
Newman and daughter Olive have
worV in England are engaged in collect­
For Sale —Four-room house cor­ Assures our Hy-Test Quality
burg, Pa.
m:ni&gt; voii t u x cat w.mnt:
ing
useless
scrap
on
every
battlefield
ner 5th and Palmetto, east nnd
General lloulli Visits
Mrs. G. E. Mauldin, who hns been
a m i rim t; t.t*rr
und
t the direction of officers who have south front. Lot 34x117 feet. Price
the attractive guest of her sister!
London, Nov. 26.—General William lost all keenness for work sinn- the war
We are Familiar with Planting Con­
11.600, half rash. W. M. Haynes,
ditions, Perhaps wo can Help You.
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, will leave for Hmmwcll Booth, of the Salvation Army
ended
a
year
ago,"
commented
one
Herald Office.
10-if
her home in Washington, D. C / on b planning to leave London next month
win 11; r s
illuming visitor.
Friday.
to'visit Salvationists in Holland, France
Farm Photography a specialty.
"I spoke to two officers, each of whom
E. A. MARTIN SEED COMPANY
Tho Ladies Guild of the Episcopn and Switzerland, niter which he will told me that the value of the a salvage Photos of all kinds, See Shenfer
JACK-SONVII.I i:. PL O im n
church expect to hold a bazaar and go to New York.
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would not compaere with the money r.t 113 Elm Ave.
fair for three afternoons nnd nights
Dainty S tar Is Country Girl With
of Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the
Artlsllr Ambitions In Screen
Parish House.
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Version of Stage Sucess
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Drady
Another
Broadway stag e.play hns
announce the birth of a little son,
Philips Old Drug Store Stand
hern
converted
Into a screen vehicle
Monday November 24th.
for Marguerite Clark. Following her
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
recent success in "Widow by Proxy,"
Phone Orders also Taken
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
also n former stage comedy, she is
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
at Hotel Carnes
being presented in “ Luck in Pawn"
COATS.
PANTS,
OK
Marrin Tnyor's light drnmtic suc­
PEI) SPREADS. AT THE
cess, and will lie seen at the Princess
HERALD OFFICE.
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Theatre today and tomorrow. The
Mrs. J. C. Wolfe and two child­ picture is described ns a comedy of
ren Clarence and Ralph, nnd Miss the type that Miss Clark has always
Helen Kennedy, left for Tampa to­ succeeded in making extremely en­
day to spend Thanksgiving with tertaining and sparkling.
Mrs. Wolfe's brother N. H. Kennedy It concrens the fortunes of a little
I)orts for everybody. Hryan Auto country girl who aspires to he an
Co.
4-t f
artist and seeks the advice of a
Among the hoys returnin' ii i n • | noted painter us Ui the merit of her
for t ho Thanksgiving holidays will | work, only to he told that her talents
lie Hawkins and Walter Conn -lly | along artistic lines are extremely
limited.
from Stetson.
However, her charms attrnct a
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday young rich ilder, who sees in her a
welcome relief from the sophisticated
nnd Fr ay of each weok. GH-tf
G uesti of Mrs. (’. W. V. ilc to­ women of his acquaintance in con­
PHONE 111
day are Mrs. Joe Davis a n , mother stant pursuit of him for Ids wealth.
and Mrs. Baumwert and Mft. Styles He establishes her in a fashionable
hotel as his guest, concealing her ,
of Orlando.
%
identity from his mother. Despite}
TDBKfSl
The Eastern Star will h &lt;’d its
■ E &amp; p x sn c M j
exposure
by
a
match-making
annual memorial service on F nday
•’&gt; ••
«ii»»vn-n,«n„IK
afternoon Nov. 30th ut 3:30. Masons i,n'* 1,1 ,er complications, the affair
W h a t you p ay ou t y o u r good m o n e y for
happily Charles Mcre----I turns out happily.
and their families most ror Rally dith heads a capable supporting
is cigarcttQ sa tisfa ctio n — a n d , m y , h o w
invited.
W-!*-2to cast, and the picture was directed
Fire
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pitt ‘ tins by Walter Edwards,
y o u d o g e t it in e v e r y p u ff o f C a m e ls!
Automobile
Gladys Bryan and ML- Unhide
Burns motored t» V»iit •* Garden Steel Committer Votes Unanimous­
’X P E R T L Y blended choice low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re­
a;i S4.1
„ l. i •
on
Theft
ly to Continue Strike
the return trip Mrs. Leslie llryan
Turkish nnd choice Domestic taining the desirable "body.” Camels
Ynungstnn, O., Nov. 25.—The
Liability
and children.
national committee in charge of
tobaccos in Cnmel cigarettes elimi­ are simply a revelation! You may
Q uirt Mason fruit jars nt L. P. rhe steel srtike, meeting at Pitts­
nate bite and free them from any smoke them without tiring your taste!
Collision
McCultcr’s.
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burg yesterday, voted unanimously
Mrs. J. C. Higgins nnd Mrs. to continue the strike, it was an­
unpleasant ciguretty aftertaste or
Bonds
For your own satisfaction you must
Bryan Higgins -are spending t few nounced here today by S. T. Mamunpleasant cigaretty odor.
days In Jacksonville visiting Mrs. mersmnrk, the secretary in charge
compare Camels with any cigarette
Bryan's little son, and attending of local strike headquarters.
it epresent 20 Leading Companies
Camels win instant and permanent in the world at any price. Then,
the State fair.
•
Writing Every Branch
Boost
Compositors Who Tool; "Vacations
success with smokers because the you’ll best realize their superior
Leon's Auto Transfer. All trains
Find Jobs Scarce
blend brings out to the limit the quality and the rare enjoyment
met. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
New York, Nov. 25.—Striking
G7-H
refreshing flavor and delightful mel- they provide.
compositors were returning from
Hand, Mrs. Archie their “ vacations" this morning, tho
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Wimto-. S.Iem, N. C.
Betts, M rs/ C.- L. Britt, and Mrs. rush for Jobs being greater than ever
I’ll (INIX
was learned that many sup»*
l l r . l d f n r r S3 of 197
.-acancies did notexsist owing
large amount of work th a t

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Y E S , “ A F eed F or E very N eed

P h on e 181

MOLD®
.rum
at

Groceries, - Black Strap M olasses in bulk, - ]
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armoui
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
you need.
We have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

MAIL ORDER DYE
HOUSE
Send garments by parcel post to
us for expert dyeing. Write to us
for prico list and color explanation
card. Reference Peoples Bonk.

1421 Clark St., Jacksonvile, Fla. *
We want an agent in each town to
represent us.

th a t will be infective after ratmeatlnn of the peace treaty?" he repliod
that hi* wax not prepared to mako a
statement hut th a t no action had
keen taken or would he Until* the
treaty in out of t he way.
Concerning the numerous hills to
give a bonus, cash bonus, farms, etc ,
to returned soldiers, lie made no
comment as to which might he final­
ly passed, hut expressed hid belief
that the majority of ex-service men
would appreciate some sort of re­
compense from the government. He
added that it seemed to ho mostly
the well-to-do members of the Amer­
ican Legion who make the claim to
their congressmen
that
the ve­
terans do not want any further
gratuities.
Senator Trammell said in leaving
that he had immensely enjoyed hit
brief visit in Tam pa, hit former
home, among his many friend;, and
was pleased to note evidences of
prosperity on every hand, both t:i
this city and throughout the Mate.

Washington, Nov. 7. By Ai-.-ih iiilod I’n w Mine operatora voted today
to accept Garfield’s proposal Cv&gt;v &gt;uWmont of the cn:d ‘trike. Ovcrwl.hiiing majority operators are satisfied
with the (ilTv, of fourteen p«-rtenl in­
crease wage* without imrena in toil
pricer.
On Rice ILIminns
Manila, Nov. 27. -The people of
A! aniln have been put on rice rations
It i * estimated that it may lire nec­
essary to keep up tlie ariton system
until the end of the year, hut tide
will depend upon the liurves of
oarly rice and the attitude of the
French colonial government with
regard to the ecportatlon of rice
from Si’igon and Haiphong.
By special arrangement with Paris
officials, the Insular authorities have
Been able to obtain an export per­
m it for 3,000 tons of rice, from
Haiphong. Tliis rice will lie used
exclusively fur distribution in the
southern islands, which are farthest
from th e . Philippine centers of pro­
duction.
I t is hoped that the fixing of a
•miiiimom price for rice in the hands
uf the producer, recommended to
th e fifth Philippnc legislature by
■Governor Francis Burton Harrison
will eliminate the speculator and
[Stimulate the farmer to greater
activity, thus relieving the acute
shortage of the ccral in the islnnds.

Regarding his position on the
treaty and the league of nations, he
said that congress is overwhelmingly
in favor of interpretative reserva­
tions, with not over a half-dozen
member?, both democrat t and repub­
licans, against some recreations
and continued:
"Personally, I believe in reservu-1
tior.s, Mint will safeguard beyond

CATES CRATE COMPANY,

question America’s interests in the horre, Brigand, won the Cambridge­
league."—Tampa Tdihune.
shire at Newmarket recently are
stated to
total
approximately
$300,000. The betting against Bri­
Presbyterian Christian Endeavor
Tliis is a week of unusual activity gand fluctuated about the odds of
for tliis live organization. The Week 33 to 1, and Bardn Rothschild
hacked his horse heavily. The day
was begun well with n fine program
on Home Missions Sunday night. before that he won $10,000 on his
A part of the program was a very hone Tagrag, which captured a
race at fi tol.
interesting little Missionary play
Lord Hothchlld has always been
in which Mrs. Maxwell, Theodore
noted
for the large amount of money
Runge, Robert Greene, Helen Terhe
has
spent in endeavoring to bring
willuger, Florence Henry, and Wil­
off
"long
shots" in connection with
liam DuBose took off the mountain­
his
uvn
horses.
During the final big
eers of the South to perfection.
meeting of the flat racing for the
There
were
Ifi present.
season at Newmarket he had several
Monday night Mr. Lawrence
horses entered and two of his notnld
Little of Louisiana, Field Sccty of "long shots" were winners.
the C. R. for the South spoke. At
Lord Rothschild is a popul ar
tlib meeting members of the Con­
figure
in the racing world and is
gregational
C. E., the Epworth
famous
for his quick decisions in
League, and the B. V. h. II. were
betting. Apart from this he is noted
present.
Tonight after prayer meeting, the for liis wit and is a brilliant conC. fi. will hold a social in the social ver ationalist. He has a fin e ’ war
rooms i * 'he church. The Social record,having driven motor-lorries
Corn, plans a very interesting even­
ing. The social affnirs of the Pres in heroin and served with the French
bytcrlan C. K. have long been famed ( flying corps, lie was latntv! by a
bad .*minr smash during his war
in Sanford.

to

I Flint On Ills
Horse
Nov. 27, Huron James
winning* when his

I svas there to niaksfa sketch ofjilreu'a Hour like a feast. For ihs
her. Luncheon was Just over, and | tiny toddlers there I* a varied
menu, sometimes Uncoda Ulsculi
xud milk, sometimes Graham (Tack,
rs. Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Ills,
"National Biscuit," recalling pleas ■nit. This Is changed on sjxcl#j
nntly my own lusty L’nycdn Lunch ►ccasions toOld Time Sugar Cook.
r-of
coil. I liked her, and C S S S S S I ■■ngm^BNcwtons and. rarest
fortaldy as she spoke ugtilii, my pel lu i r u ie r t^ r p days, when wc had
co cream nml Nabisco, and those
and
core our party days.
JagLdnyllnht,
Is

[I k
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t
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D IQ k , .

BringiiiK
W"
the door of your
\V
dining room—as close as your own kitchen—the fi
matchless facilities of the best and most whole- M
some bakeries in the world. Uneeda Biscuit S i
come to you as fresh andimmaculate as //'■
^
when.they were taken from the oven. &amp; ’;r
loo-rT^k
ten to ^
L B IS C U IT
pad of |
were waltTWlK.,
Ilnur.
“You see. e v e n U n w t e p uront oil. "are much like niM
mats. They are most lovnTSl
n ost I ruet a Ide after they’v
rsmettilnr t.i r-.», *’atlun:’t 1
,dulijtleii always
our

rjAkJV
etieiich
‘***'* *
but always
-■rT^W^^ib^av1* dainty, ah
t-Jd.TJtSrP'H; ■i i71np ria ««;&lt;• *• ,*• ;
Biscuit Products enn bo. During the
years when my babies were growing

DELCOLLGHT
T h o D elco-L igh t e n g in e is tho valve-in-the-head
ty p e—used in the best and m ost p ow erful airplane
e n g in e s and in hundreds o f thousands o f autom o­
biles.
It is air-cooled—runs o n k erosen e in any climate
—has o n ly on e place to o il and has a sim ple m ix­
in g v a lv e in place o f carburetor.
T h o storage battery is ex clu siv ely d esigned and
built fo r D elco -L ig h t w ith thick plates, w o o d and
rubber se p a r a to r s and m a n y im p r o v e m e n ts that
in su re lo n g life.

"Nurho Win* Order*
Pndgnntzn, Nov. 27. The first
American burse to contract typhus
xa Montenegro h a s , been nwurded
*»er second decoration by the Ser­
bian government. She is Miss Rort-idrr Brady, of Springfield, 111. She
ulrrady wears the ribbon of the
Serbian Order of Mercy. Now she
van add to taht beautiful silver
xind crimson enamel medal of the
First Order of the Serbian Red
C ro o .
Mix* llrtidy was assigned to work
in the Cottinjc opphnngc. In the
uuidst of her busiest week she was
s trn ic n with tyohus. She recovered
a n d was sent home as an invalid.

D elco -L ig h t lo n g a g o .p a sse d tho experim ental
stage and has g o n e th rou gh the refinin g in flu en ce
o f three an d ou c-h alf years of p r o d u c tio n and o f
usage by 75^00 custom ers.
Y ou w ill find plants in tho h o m e s of you r co m ­
m unity. Just ask y o u r n eigh bor about his D elcoLight plant.
D elco -L ig h t m akes happy h o m es; it* saves tim e
and labor, taking a w a y lots o f hard, unpleasant
tasks. It “ Pays for Itself” by tho w o rk it d oes and
the tim e it saves.
Of the m ore than 75,000 Satisfied U sers o f D elcoLight, the first are a m o n g the m o st enthusiastic—
proof that the sim plicity and durability o f D elco,ight m eets the requirem ents o f its customers.

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CLAUDE NOLAN, Jacksonville, Distributor
J. R. YEARBY, Orlando, Dealer
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Community Thanksgiving
In keeping with the good old
curtom , the proclamation of the
President ami the thought of our
hi-urr., Sanford will observe the Day
as regards public services by gather­
ing at \flio Congregational Church a
leu 'o’clock A. M. Note the hour.
Instead of a sermon there will be
govern) short addresses and music.
Judge He.ring is expected to speak.
Nenntoi
Irnmmell. Bonn
Senator Bark Trammell, ur
panit-l by Mrs. Trammell, lei
■5:15 p. rn, yesterday for Lake
a lte r a pleasant vi.lt of two
in Tam pa to- the guests of Mr
Mrs. .1. T. l ark, No. 24‘* Blunt
After a day or tv o in Lakeland
expect to visit Orlando and Cri
City, and the senator will retti
Washington next week, to I
Land when congress convenes
em ber 1.
Discussion of tho pence I
u s d the league of nations,
rSennror Trammell said, has «•
ev ery other mntter before coi
tie
laid
aside
indefli
’ u question was aske.
afternoon, "Is roi
pass any food contri

Delco-Light fs a complete electric llfihlloud pouter
for farms, eounlry homes, schools, churches,

stores and small towns.

THE

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a

us hnii|diy,
all, and made us sure they
J K s te S * '' con,,nK crcr&gt;' day—for
know wc must foil
(hfldlilrcn, ns we mu,t
Wu would
after Ihrir

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�THE HANfORU HERALD

FRIDAY
SATURDAY
MONDAY

OPPORTUNITY

FRIDAY
SATURDAY
MONDAY

ONLY THREE MORE DAYS

Friday, Saturday and Monday
wdl F a^e
^ Si*:- V‘'uC9 days °* tliis sale the biggest bargain event Sart^or^ h?c ever known
Regardless of the prevailing high prices the last three days of this sale will be a record breaker for lo w 'S e s
vVe have marked our remaining stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-wear, with not a thong™ of the
"m oney'
* * detemuned t0 sel1 th,s merchandise at some price. Don’ miss this last oppStun ty to
J. C. C. and W. B. Corsots
$ u o

We have selected from our
Corest stock, fifty Corsets
that will be offered special in
this sale, size 18 to 30 at

One lot of Baby Coats
made of white serge or pique
full lined, special for this
sale..............................$2.25
Children’s Sweaters $1.50

100 W. B. Brassieres, all
sizes, open front and back
style. Regular 75c value a t
Christmas Presents for the
Little Folks

Mittens in three sizes
Knit Caps 45c and........... 68c
Baby Blankets,
pink and
blue..................................$1.24
Baby Sweaters, all wool, with
pink or blue trimmed $1.20
Baby Capes.......................05c
3 piece Knit suits for little
boys and girls, all colors

$3.45
Ivory Baby Rattles

44 and 22c

One lot of childrens' sweat­
ers, size to 10 years, in blue
and old rose, with white
border. Special for this
sale..............................$1.50
Best quality, Outing white
solid colors and fancy stri­
pes .............................. 35c
Fast color’ Shirtings and
Cheviots................
35c
3Gin Bleaching...............2Gc
Pillow Tubing...............58c
Apron Gingham.......... 28c
Dress Gingham...............35c
Ladies Hose...................22c
Big Bargains in Silk and
M uslin Underwear

Umbrellas ...............$1.48
Best quality, fine ribbed
Children’sStockings 35c,40c
Curtain scrims.............. 24c
Kimona Crepes, per yd. 40c
Mercerized Poplins.......48c

Serges, Wool Plaids, Taffetas, Silk and Wool Poplins, Baronete Satins and Velouis .
Our entire line of Skirts will go in this throe day sale at a little
over half price

$11.95, $15.45, $17.45, $18.95, $22.45, $26.45, $29.00, $33.00, $38.00
Silvertones, Serges, Velours, Tricotines
and Broadcloths
25 LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESSES
SIZES 1G TO 48

CHOICE $19.00
SERGES, SATINS AND SILKS
Silk Georgette Blouses $4.45
During the last three days of this sale wc will offer 50 silk
Blouses $6 and $7 values at

Women's Cotton Undervests
High or low neck, short or lo ng sleeves, full length

$4.45

Childrens and Misses Undershirts, medium weight, ribbed
long sleeves, size G to 12

65 cents

Only three days left in which you can
save more than half on that winter suit or
coat. This sale has been a wonderful bargain
event, but we still have a very good selection to
offer. We want to make the last three days of
this sale the biggest bargain days of all; there­
fore we have marked our remaining stock of
coats and suits regardless of the cost price..

Blankets and Comforts
I&gt;arge size blankets in plain, white, grey, tan and plaids

$3.95 to $7.65

Dress Woolens
Storm Serges, Wool Plaids and French Serges

Standard size heavy Comforts, flowered designs

Children’s
Coats
SIZE 6 TO 14 YEARS

$7.45, $8.95, $10.95 &amp; $12.00

$1.00, $1.40 and $2.10 a Yard

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THE SANFORD HERALD
hourly trips between the post office
and the Arlington building and also
collect or deliver at nice office! of the
bureau outside of the Arlington build*
Ing, and a t eleven other government
cilices.
Around Ibe drat of the month the
mall comes In at the rate of abont
140.000 pieces n day, later falling to
10.000 or 50,000.
Premium receipts innke up about
half of the entire incoming mall dur*
Ing the first half of the month. Sev­
enty-five per cent of nil mnll received
is for the Insurance division of the

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NOVEMBER 27, 1119

sldem l, such as the members of the
fondly within the permitted class, the
extent of their dependency, and the
extent of the soldier’s disability. This
accounts for the fact that claims for
compensation lrnvo not been settled as
promptly ns Insurant*!* claims. The
comiHMixntlon nnd claims division of
Important Amendments in Bill the hureuu Is bending every effort to
determine these cases as quickly ns
Are Asked of National
thorough nnd Intelligent handling will
Lawmakers,
permit. A large staff of examiners Is
More Than 100,000 Letters Aro
working night und day In making com­
Received Every Day.
pensation awards.
The medical division has Just com­
DUtvuU.
pleted a very trying und difficult task
O Q [5 ][S ][5 ][B ](B ]
The mnll section also handles each
—tin] preparation of n schedule of dis­
day 75,000 to 100,000 pieces of out­
ability ratings for different Injuries
%
-mt
going mnll and about 30,000 pieces of Increased Compensation for Disabled and combinations of Injuries, based on
Ex-Service Men Is Urged—Bureau
interdepartmental mall. Between De­
$100 per month us compensation for to­
YOU W ILL D ECID E WISELY
Hearty Wllilngnest to Conform to Re* cember 1. 1018, and September 30,
Seeks to Give Fullest Possible
tal
disability.
If
the
Sweet
bill
(11.
IL
qu IremenU Is Manifested In Letters 1010, the bureau received 4,503,405 dis­
Service to Those Affected.
if you make thus Bank the deposi­
6778) becomes law, nil compensation
Received by the Hundred! of Thou* charge notices alone. In Junuary the
for disability will be based upon $100
tary of your funds. Its strength.
u n d e—Identification of Caeee Often flood of discharge notices rose to 085,•
Washington.—“Our work In conduct­ per month as a maximum Instead of
ing
the
affairs
of
the
bureau
must
be
300.
In
August
It
reached
the
highImpossible Because Necessary Infor­
Careful Management and Modern
upon $30 ns at present. This schedule
mation Is Lacking—How Corre­ water mark of 700,325. The total num­ guided l&gt;y the counsel of the soldiers, Is rwcessnrlly very complicated, being
Facilities attest it’s standing ns a
ber of pieces of Incoming mall re­ sailors and marines thomsclrciJ. Our designed to cover all probable combina­
spondence Is HamJKo.
aim Is to be of the fullest possible serv­ tions und degrees of Injuries, and
ceived during August was 2.2S7.430.
Secure, Reliable Banking Institu­
ice to those ufleeted by the act."
must
be
nevised
from
time
to
time
In
"Dear government. Th!» is to let
How Mall It Handled.
tion. Accounts subject to check
Thus Colonel It. tl. UholmeleyJoncs,
yoa know that 1 mu stnylap 1 win**
Mall us It comes from the mnll sack director of the bureau of wnr risk In­ accordance with the bureau's experi­
ence in order that full Justice may be
with my folks at Simpkins bull..."
are cordially invited.
Is separated unopened Into 3L classes.
Ami this loyal, punctilious Anerlcan The letters are run through the letter­ surance, In the course of a talk to done in all cases.
"Unquestionably, the government In­
mother thought that In that message opening machines nt n rnte of from wounded soldiers at Walter Heed hos­
pital, Washington, D. C., epitomised surance contracts will be constantly
she faithfully had compiled with the two to three hundred n minute.
the motives behind the action of the
! S ) [ S ) ( 5 1 |S ] ( S 1 [ S ] [ S 1
oft-repented Injunction, "Don't fall to
From the letter openers the mnll bureau In requesting congress, through Improved, ns experience Indicates the
need for Improvements, nnd It Is de­
Inform the bureau of war risk Insur­ goes to forty women expert mall read­
the treasury department, to enact sev­
ance of change of nddr.ss."
ers. who make 48 separations of (lie eral important amendments to the war cidedly to tile advantage of all of us
to holt* the maximum nmount of this
Another conscientious mother who mail brought to them. It takes good
had been duly Instructed In me fact Judgment as well ns good memory to risk Insurance act. These may ho di­ government Insurance," adds the di­
,
that It Is often dltllcult to identify n decide unerringly under which of the vided Into tw o genera! classes—those rt etor.
Reinstatement of Insurance.
soldier unless specific Information he 48 heads a letter belongs, but the mall affecting the compensation features of
tile act, nqd those concerning war
"A recent treasury decision has auth­
given In the letter of Inquiry addressed render does It nt the rate of 000 to risk
Insurance.
orized the reinstatement of govern­
to the bureau, asked for news of 1,500 letters n day.
A very Important proposed amend­
"my boy Jim." “You m n t have no­
Letters containing checks, money or­ ment, and one which meets with wide­ ment Insurance within I S mouths after
ticed Jim. because he's sir feet tall.'' ders or other valuable Inclosures go spread approval, Is the upward revb' discharge by the payment of only two
And of course she couldn't he expected to a group of girls In the next room, sioti of the schedule of compensation months premiums on the amount of In­
to know thnt that wasn't Just the sort who sit around a big table covered payable to disabled ex-service men. surance to be reinstated, one covering
of descriptive Information which might with wire baskets. AH checks are list­ Under the present schedule a man tit- tin* month of grace during which the
help In placing Jim. nor that In thnt ed In duplicate, the lists verified, and tally disabled Is entitled to $30 a policy was- In force, und on'e for the
month In which reinstatement Is made.
splendid regiment kc&lt; *. i
“Per­
month, If single. The amendment This Is u very generous provision, nnd
Walking Delegate Not on Wire Then.
shing's Own." tunde up of units from
DR. CHARLES L. PARSONS
raises this by $50. making $80 pay­ will make It possible for all ex-service
the
letters
with
the
Inclosures
pinned
When Ben Franklin coaxed electric­
all over the country, there were 2,700
to them sent In locked boxes to the able urpler these H r i;instances. If be men to ictnin their government Insur­
ity from the clouds it probably did not
men who stood six feet and better.
lias i, wife but no child living be gets ance after they have become adjusted
occur to him that he was paving tbs
One mother for whom "the boy" had proper office.
$15: the umemltricn: provides $PO. if again in their normal civil life. Indeed.
Letters
containing
a
change
of
ad­
way for possible tclrj-' — made allotment and asked government
be b**s a wife and on. child, he draws ! leak fvr a very heavy relusluiemcnt
...1*1 ,1 . 1.
dress
go
to
another
group.
These
“ allowance answered the formal Inquiry
1
*1i*!ti it *d i L*ii i
und conversion as soon ns the Sweet
„re yfivu Implied rather than »*» pr*
os to whether she hub other sources oi
him $05.
till {hisse-s the senate ami becomes an
slated,
ami
unfortunately
are
not
al­
Income with the. painstakingly ccn«clSuper Realism.
act
and It Is made known to all those
ways
legible.
Frequently
the
writer
entlous statement. "Only Fred’s lions."
Employer (to clerk)—“If that bore,
who are affected.
gives no uddross nt all. In the letter.
Extend the Provisions.
Show Hearty Willingness.
Smltliers, comes In, tell him I’m nut—
"The bureau appreciates tremendous­
Since the postmaster or the rural de­
The law now provides that If a man ly tin* co-operation It has hnd frtan
nnd don't bo working or ho'll know
So Into the bureau of war risk In­ livery carrier and everybody about the
you're lying."
surance by the hundreds of thousands village knows the writer so Intimately, loses both hands, both feet, or the the lusuriitice officials and the men of
pour the letters hearing their tnnnlfest glvlng-an address In the letter secniB sight of both eyes, or becomes lielplesi the Insurance profession, nnd It Is to
stories of hearty willingness to con­ quite unnecessary to many who write and permanently bedridden, he shall be regretted that there arc noma few
How Much Ycu Should Weigh.
form to requirements and simple. In­ nnd who sometimes, In spite of all ef­ receive $100 n mouth compensation. who dlsregimled their moral obligation
A simple way to .ascertain oae'r
Experience
has
shown
thnt
many
men
to assist the ex-service men by encour­
corruptible honesty, hut frequently so forts put forth lt» Identify the case,
deal weight was told recently by Dr.
who have lost an ana and n leg, or one aging the men to drop their govern­
vague In respect to necessary Infor­ fall to receive nn unswer.
Harvey
U, Beck of the University ot
Utah
and
the
sight
of
one
eye,
are
Just
ment insurance nnd tnkc out Insurance
mation ns to render Identification of
Maryland,
In an address before the
ns
badly
crippled
us
men
who
have
In private companies. It Is my per
the cases dltllcult If not Impossible.
Lo* Angeles County Medical ussocllost
both
feet
or
both
hands,
and
so
Must
Be
Copied.
canal
opinion
that
nil
ex-scrVlco
men
The mall section of the bureau works
itbm at Los Angeles, Cal. First, put
Letters asking for Information on the bureau has recommend**! thnt In In such Instances should combine Id
on a 10-hour basis with one shift work­
lown 110. Then multiply by 5*4 the
addition
to
the
Injuries
at
present
en­
more
than
one
subject
must
bo
copied,
tlielr
disapproval
of
such
action,
nnd
ing from nine In the morning to five
number of Inches by which one's
titling a uuin to compensation at the
In the afternoon and n night shift from that they may bo referred to the va­ rate of $100 a month, the following should In some forceful way express
height
exceeds five feet. Add the re­
rious
sections
whence
the
Information
their utter disgust for those who aro
one to eight In the morn'.ig, handling
sult of the multiplication to the orig­
shall he Included: The loss of one foot found guilty of such practices. Indeed,
may
be
obtained.
Hometlmes
three
or
directly from the post office all inn;’,
inal 110 nnd the sum .Is one's "Ideal
four copies must ho made, nnd this nnd one hand; the toss of one foot and In the years to come. 1 feel confident
arriving during the night.
weight."—Popular Science Monthly.
the sight of one eye. These are deem* that In such cases where ex-service
Job
keeps
a
large
group
of
typists
and
During the period October, 1018, to
ed
"total
and
permanent
disability"
by
m«'ii Imve been advised In such way as
October, 1010. this section received, clerks busy.
The letters which contain insuffi­ the express wording of the amend­ to allow (hem to lose their government
In Death Vtlley.
sorted, classified and distributed a to­
ment. There Is also a provision that
tal of 10.S00.fi.TI pieces of moll, and for cient Information must be run against for a "double total periiintvnt disabil­ Insurance, thnt there will Ik* nt least
Death valley Is a narrow area be­
the same period received from the va­ the greut curd index Identification files ity,” meaning ruses In which men are one innn In the world whom the ex­
tween the Punamtnt nnd Funeral
Di . Charles L. Parsons, secretary of mountains In California. It Is tra­
rious divisions of the bureau, urrnnged for a number which will fix the iden­ maimed so seriously thnt their Injuries servlet* men will utterly despise, nr.d
according to states, and forwarded to tity of the man In question, whereupon Include two of these classifications, the distrust, and thnt will he the un­ the American Cftrr.lcal sosle*y. t
versed by the Amargorn river, which
scrupulous ngent who in a time of test
the city post olllce n total of 22,527,508 It is attached to thnt man's {tapers. I com]tensutton shell be $200 a month.
Is usually n dry channel, though prob­
was found wanting."
pieces of mull. This makes a grand A night force works front five to mid­
ably it was formerly full of water.
The bureau Inis found n very wide­
total of 42,301,011 pieces of mall pass­ night attaching new correspondence spread sentiment among ex-service
The level of the valley Is covered with
ing through the malt section during to these papers, which ore the original men In furor of linvlng their policies
salt, supposed to have been brought
TO THE POINT
Form 1-B and all letters received con­
&lt;
**********&lt; by the torrents from the surrounding
the course of twelve months.
made
payable
in
a
lump
Bum,
or
In
Indeserl nnd left on the evaporation of
On July 14. 1010, the mail, section, cerning the_cnse,
The
most
difficult
things
to
-tnllments covering n short period of
Bull Dog Tries to
the water. Death valley Is said to be
under Instructions from Director IL O.
understand are frequently tho
But on other than these cases where time, at their option. To meet this
Alter Court Decision
the hottest and driest place in th*
Cholmeley-Jones, took over the arrang­
explanations
which
some
men
demand
Director
Chotmeb-y-Joues
has
ing and listing of nil tenders In pay­ checking of the files has to be done urgently recommended a modification
United
States._____________
make.
New York.—The testimony of
ment for Insurance premiums. TPese the work Is kept current day after o f ihe war risk Insurance act to permit
Prices
mny
be
high,
hut
we
a dog was ruled out by Magis­
Prettiness.
remittances during the period July day. Except on Mondays, when two tanking provision In the contract for
don't see the cost of living
trate McQunde, In court, when
llth to October 7th numbered 1,203,- days' mnll has accumulated, every converted insurance for optional set­
Many persons erroneously suppoie
scaring
any
young
folks
who
piece of mnll received In the 24 hours
Itlp, n hrindlt* hull, attempted
102 nt a valuation of $9,761,160.38.
hat they have found beauty when they
tlements o n the part of the Insured,
have made up their minds to
preceding three o’clock has been making
to convince him that he was lin­
anve taken pleasure In what Is merely
such
Insurance
payable
either
get
married.
Takes On Additional Outlet.
placed In manltn folders, the folders
ing a rank Injustice.
pretty, nnd this is unfortunnte, for It
The rich man In the box may
The mall section from time to time Inbeled nnd listed nnd trundled off In In one sum or In Installments for thlrMr*. Charlotte Sllncker ap­
mikes It necessary to differentiate bebe a little more comfortable,
Is tubing on additional duties In order a big, boxllkc wheeled carrier to the ty-slx months or mor&amp;
peared ngalnst Mrs. Cnrlos
tween
what Is pretty nnd what I* beau­
If
the
insured
bus
not
exercised
his
hut
he
doesn't
get
any
more
fun
to relieve the various divisions of the subsection to which It belongs, und
Linares. Mrs. Linares brought
tiful.
To the lover of prettiness, love
right
of
election,
under
the
proposed
out
of
the
show
thnn
the
gal­
bureau, and Is functioning with a from these various sections the reply
with her the dog, Itlp.
Mrs.
is n little frosted cake, Joy n luscious
lery gods.
lower percentage of errors than the goes back ns quickly ns Is humanly nmrqdmcnt the hcneficlnry mny elect
Sllncker declared that she
&gt;on bon. sorrow a dose of bitter medi­
Keeping out of debt beats
ailnlmum allowed by the United States possible when the gigantic volume of to receive the insurance In monthly
raised lllp from n pup nnd that
cine. Prettiness Is ephemeral. Hut
Installment*
rovering
a
period
of
not
getting
nut.
post oil Ire.
more than n hundred thousand tetters
he wandered away from her
beauty Is powerful nnd memorable.—
K‘ss than three years.
The bureau's mnll trucks make •Inllv U considered.
********* w
*******
home Inst November.
II. Wilkinson.
Magistrate McQunde ruled
Include Other Relatives.
Hip
wa* Mrs. Sllncker's dog.
Another very Important Item Is the
0148535301232353535323530248482353534853485353534853532330235348
Mrs.
Linares handed over the
proposed enlargement of the permlttisl
dog nnd started to leave the
class of Insurance brnclklnrlos (s p o u s e ,
courtroom.
child, grandchild, parent, brother or
Hip gave one forlorn look nt
sister) to Include, In mlditlon to those
his
departing mistress and set
etiumeti *d, uncles, aunts, nephews,
tip
a howl. He pulled Mrs.
nieces, bmthvrs-ln-law nnd slsters lnSJIneker off her feet nnd It re­
law.
quired reenforcements to hold
All of the amendments* described
him.
nW&gt;ve,
together
with
several
other
pro
48234853535348232348002323484848235348535348485323484853534848480123
posed measures of h-ss general Inter­
est, but of much Importance, are Incor­
porated In the so-called "Sweet bill,"
In a spirit &lt;-f friendly helpfulness, the officers
introduced by Congressman Sweet of
Iowa In the bouse of representatives RICH RADIUM FIND REPORTED
of ih h Institution invite the members
on August 2d. 1010.
iS T H E
The whole trend of the bureau's HIqH Content In Pltchblendo Discov­
of this community who have not as yet
ered In Niplsalng
recommendations manifest Its desire
District
to be of the greatest possible service
found their financial home to join our
to those for whom it was created—the
Toronto.—Pitchblende, the on* ot
family of satisfied Depositors.
men who served our country In the
(.rent War, Not only In recommending radium, hns been found In the town­
the adoption of lynendalory legislation, ship of Butt, district of Nlptsslng, It
A welcome and s full measure of courteous
but In w ery other {tosslble way, the was announced. An assay, made by
service ,1s * found In this Institution.
hureuu Is doing Its best'to expedite New York experts, showed the pitch­
Its service, nnd to carry out the letter blende to he unusually rich In uranium,
nnd spirit of the act In behalf of the thejm rent of nullum. The uranium
content was 03.00 per cent., equal
men for whom It was frejmred.
In the m atter of the settlement of In­ to 74.08 per cent of uranium oxide.
According to the provincial depart­
surance claims the bureau Is practical­
Ju st as im portant Is th e w orker at hom e. W ithout hitu
ment
of mines this Is tho second oc­
ly current. Of over 123,000 claims, all
th
e
[soldier
m ust fail.
but 0,000 hove been settled, nnd regu­ currence of radium hearing mineral
uqiorted
to
the
bureau
of
mines
since
lar payments are being made. The
W e supported the soldier as fur as far as we could.
0.000 unsettled cases consist of those the Ontnrio legislature offered a re­
W e honor and encourage the producer a t hom e.
In whl:*i tl.o beneficiaries live In for­ ward of $25,000 for the discovery of
To each we offer most frec 'y the services of this Bank*
eign countries or for some other ren- radium In Ontario In eommerelnl quan­
son cannot 1m* reached. A diligent ef­ tity. Tho other discovery, euxenlto,
fort I* S in g made to get In much with which also carries radium, was* made
several years ago In the township of
lb s comparatively small residue.
South Sherbrooke In Lanark.
Insurance Paid Promptly.
A p en t many people do not realise
English Government Helps.
tlml there Is a wide difference between
London.—Under the housing act
the Insurance feature of the act nnd
SANFORD, FLORIDA
the provision for ctiuqteusatlnii. An money Is being lent to the owners of
tusumuco clulm U paid I m m e d i a t e l y buildings who are willing to convert
te the beneficiary; but tn the case of a them Into fiats for workers. The loan
claim fo r compensation a great many must not exceed half the value of the
rniniiiiifiiiinm iiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiniiiisiiim m iiiiiim nffiim iiiiiiiniiiniiiiiii^. features must, under the law*, be con property.

WORKNIGHTANDBW$I!;FTS

Be
Cautious

REVISE SCHEDULE UPWARD

PEOPLES BANK OF
— SANFORD =

PRODUCER-MAYS

Primarily, of course, it is the
soldier in war who is the patriot--he produces fighting qualities, his
life, his all.

First National Bank

�*I

.»•---

oil3tVQftS^r*±i

1919
W. F* n»rtlell
O .k flcld, G a „ M a y 1 0 , 1 9 1 7 .

Old Kentucky Mfg.
paduehah

th at I
rr.c to
vour hog cholera remedy
h*t* jeld
and have ordered
»or one *eas°n
Last year 1
f
tor this s e a s o n
to 112 or 15 men who raise
to
»f!“ .1 .told
li «nph
each of
Of them to laks
tDf*‘
i.. feed it to their hogs
lk(. -Pthoy* lost a single hog from
S j J . .1 any kin.l not to poy mo
“ to the remedy, but --her,
*
to .e« to tten « « y
* In and paid me for the modi**m 1 cvcry one of them told me
rise
. it was the best hot: medicine
ever used. One man paid me
L ^ h e'sm all package and bought
IS worth more nnd said it was the
[I t that he had cyer tried.
please all'-*

Yours very truly,
\Y. F. ltartlctt.
Merchants Grocery Co.,
Ssnford, Fla.
t-Sitc

■srelessness Results in Failure
-*Mt is why wo say "Feed U. A.
thorcas’ Ilog Powder according to
FEED IT
ILiinns.
direction? HO NOT
with
ground
SLOPPY, hut mix it
(efd am! moisten with just enough
, lU.r to make a crumbly mass.
Th,.„ each hog get* a beneficial
See full directions on package.
dow.
Your money back if you uto nut
•ttiilied
fcfchants Grocery Co
7-5tc
b'anford, Fla

7N4

T H E SA NFO R D HERALD
of Andrew Aullo. nnd to all partita claiming
an Intaraat In aald property, iltuata In Sam*
inole County, Florida, to-alt:
"Beginning flv* clialnt aauth of tha north*
WMt cixnrr ot tho aouth »»at mi*ri»r nf th*
aouthvaal quarter ot Kertlnn 15. Tnwnxhlp 31 S
of tu n e r 31 eari, thence loutn fifteen chain,,
then — a*,t nlnr h an d u d *h&lt;l uiie-hmti le d ,
tlu n rr north four hundred and ae.mleen
leet. Ihrnre weal aeven husdrrd, fifty and
ona-thlrd fed , thcnco north five Hundred and
ilghty-three (art, thrncr a n t on* hundred
and Ally (cat to thr p ltr, ot beginning.
Atao Ilia wrat half ot tha northarat quar­
ter nt tha northarat quarter ot tha nnr'.aeaat
quarter. SvcU m 33, Townanlp 31, anyth ot
Kanfa 31 aa,t.
Alto l.ol One ot Churrh illo?V In thr Town
ot Oviedo, Florida, being a jtiteel ot land 60
teat r u t and a n t hr 1M.fi (ret north and
aouth nit tha weat and ot aald Church l.ot, a
lat id aald Church lot h - i ig of rrrord In
’lat Hn«V t , St p a ir 111 la thO i'ohou S’.*enrd, nf D-angr Count;', Florida in which
thr county ot Seminole a a, fnfrterly a part),
aald plot bring entitle.! Alci.udrla or Ovie­
do."
Vou and aarh of you are hereby nrdi-rrd
to appear to tha complainant'* hill ot com­
plaint heroin Mad, on Monday, thr 5th day
ot January, A. D. 11120, the aamo brine a
Hole Day ot this Court.
It la lurthar ordered th a t thla notlne hr
putritahrd tor twelve werka In tha Sanford
lleratd. a nrwapaprr publlihvd In Hanford,
Seminole County, Florida.
Witnria E. A. U ou slan , Clark ot aald Cir­
cuit Court, and tho aral thcreol. thia tha
I7th day ot September, A. D. HMD.
fttal)
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
Davit &amp; (Hire,
Solicitor lor Complainant.
S-ISte

f

AN ORDINANCE.

be aaaeeaed, one-third on each aide, •gainat
the land, upon which aald paving ahall
■but and the City et Sanlnrd ahall have a
lien theralor egtnat the aald lands enforce­
able aa provided by tbe U w i and ordlnancee
ol aald d ty .
SeeH-a j. That upon failure ol any
property owner to do the grading and paving
herein provided for, the aame ahall be done
by the City ol Hanford; or ahall he let hy
contract by the City ol Hanlord to the loweat
and beat bidder. In accordance with the
afureaald plana and aperiflcatlona submitted
by the city engineer, and two-thlrde ol the
coata tbrruf, one-third to abutting owners
on each aide, trom the date et tho comple­
tion of the work, ahall be aaaeeaed, and ahall
be a lien, euperlor to all other liana, cacctil
only liens toe taxr«, agalnrt and upon the
Iota and pioprrty fronting and abutting
upon aald avenue and street herrlnbcforo
described and
j-rasltd
,,«vr«i, itfi'i tne
remainlr.g ci,e-liiird of s&amp;rh cotta shall be
paid by the City of Sanford.
That t h e ^ t l m a t r d coata of grading and
paving per aquaro yard tor the paving
ut said avenue and street la |2 .t 0 , the esti­
mated total coata of paving the same aa
described Is 115,570.00, and the estimated
costa to Iut owners per front foot I* $0.60.
Section 5. That the city engineer la
hereby required within ten (fays, alter the
Aral publication of this ordinance, to prepare
and file with the city tlcrk an estimate
of the amount ol Itrna lor auch paving which
the rlly will claim against each of the lula
or parrels of land fronting nr abutting upon
the avenue or street ao tu be pavad, which
rallmate shall be h i-ed upon the eetvnialrd
coats of the work, and upon the frontage
ut lota or parcels of land abutting the avenue
or street ao to be paved.
Section 0. That any person owning any
interest In and to any property abutting upon
aald avenue or atreet to lie ao pavrd snail
have the right within thirty daya after the
filing ol aaid estimate to present to the aald
city clerk a sworn petition to be presented
to the city rmintil, setting forth that In
the opinion ol tno petitioner the estimated
amount of aurh costs and liens upon such
lot Is incorrect, showing wherein It la In­
correct or why It will rxreed the special
beneAta acrruelng from the wnrk'and paving
done and to he done in front of said lot or
parrel o( land.
Section 7. That the city council ahall,
after proper notice and within the time
prescribed by ordinances, ait aa a hoard of
equalisation to hear any and all petition,
and complaints whlrh may he Med in ref­
erence to the ratlmgted cotta of the paving
herein provided for and ahati make due and
proper inquiry Into the aame, and if It ahalt
appear tu the aatifactlon of the city council,
sitting aa a board of equalisation, that the
eatimated amount of aitd Hen is correctly
rstlmatad, the amount ao filed ahati stand
aa the amount of auch lien to be claimed by
the rlty of Sanford, for the paving of the
aaid avrnue or atrret in front of said prop­
erty, and after the city council has heard
all pstitlnna and given all property ownera
an opportunity to be heard and have made
ail correction, which in their judgement la
just, and have equalised al1 a,a&lt;&gt;,ment&gt;,
said amounts and assessments as Hard and
equalised shall aland aa a Hen against :aid
property to be enforced after the complet­
ion of aald work in the manner provided by
the laws and ordinances of said cilv,
,,,*.1 alii, Jotn. dav of l i d tom
F. Jo MILLER,
I’realdent Fitv Council.
1 hereby certify that the foregoing ordi­
nance a c t duly pasted by the city council
ol the city ol Sanlord, Florida, In soalon,
this the 20th day of Del.. UM9.
F. I’. RINKS,
City Clerk.
Apr&lt;-&gt;rd b» me this 22nd. day ol Uctoher, IV 9.
J. D. DAVISON,
10-Stc
Mayor City ol Hanlord.

and for Bamlaola County, Florida, did on
C. M. H ind For Sheriff
tha 30th day of Haptamb.r, A. D. 1010,
file their report with said Commlaainnera.
H svins bsrn urjsd by a larjjc num­
wherein it appear* that tbsy have viewed
tha lamia In aald Dlstrlrt to be benefited ber of the voters of Seminole County
nit tilrw, drains
drain» or canals
riuw* therein.
tiifD'in.
by tho dilehr*,
in n . h i r---------e In
report »*teM*cJ «ich parr* I to become a candidate for the office
rate
ol land In *atd Du
m*
d l n a ___
proportion •• It shall be bcna.ited byy said of Sheriff, I hereby announce my
ditches,
drains
or raniw
vaaawaavwf &gt;
amins uf
li
canal*,a lur
lor all v»Tr
sif-enaes
candidacy subject to the decision of
ay be
b* Incurred
In cu r_______
______________
that may
In tha
conitructlon of_
same. Including the Interrat charge*, th* the Defnocrntic primary.
eapgnaea of th* Commltte* and Engineer a
If elected Slttrlff of Seminole
eatimated by the Hoard of Countv Coramla■lunrra of bemlnolv County. Flurida, whlcn
ty,
I pledge my very b£*t effort*
report la now nn file In tne ofilre of tha
Clerk of the aald Hoard at hla office In tha to sec that all laws arc strictly en­
Court House In Sanford, Florida,
Now therefore, take notice that on Tur* forced as far ai it Is in my power to
day Dec. 2nd 1919, at ten o'clock A. M,
tho same bring the neat regular meeting of do so. Having served as Sheriff of
the •»!&gt;! Heard of County Cownlaiiaarr), Scminoio County for three years and
• hlrh meeting will be held In the Court
Hou,e In Sanford, Florida, the aald Hoard five months I believe I am fully
will hear complaints from the ownera or &lt;|Ualified to fill the position to the
agi-nta ol all lands affected against tbe
asarvamenta ao made.
sativfnction of tho law ahidiiiK ele­
lly order ol lliu Hoard of County Coinm|,»ioner» of Seminole County, Florida, ment of the County.
thla 6th day of October, A. D. 1919.
If elected, I pledge a relentless war
(seal)
K. A. Douglass.
Clerk.
on
illicit distilling and sale of all inLegal 12-lte.

toxieating lliiuor* regardless of whe­
ther guility parites arc friends or
In The Clrruil t’nurt Neventh Judicial (Ttrtril
In and tur Scmloelc Caunlf, Florida, foes and I want it clearly understood
In t hanrrry
that I consider that the olfice belongs
Fcarl Smith. Complainant.
vs
Hill lor Divorce
to the peopletand their right* shall
J. K, Smith, Drlendant.
at all time* he conddered paramount
Urd.t of rubllrallon
D° • pp*"*Hng‘Vro'ri'*aHadaVlV*tiDd* In thi, lo everything else, and I repeat that
t-auae that you. J. K. Smith, are a rrildent to give to Seminole County the best
ot a state of the Unit'd S la t ,a other t h a n ....................
, ,
. ,
the atate ot Florida and that you are now a that is lit llie and keep It in the
uf Alabamajjndi^that
Alabama anil that front ranks of the Counties of the
resident nf th- state of
there la no &gt;eranna In the atat
the service &lt;&gt;F a subpoena upon whom would State in all thing* and especially
• Ind the defendant and that you are over
regards to the violation of the pro
the a*e of twenty-one yrara.
SmHK
' hrrV. n d ' . n p e r.° r T [ ‘ "c fhN CooVt WbIHon anti gambling l a w s o f w h a t

An Ordinance rntllled an Ordinance
requiring thr grading and paving ol French
Avenue Irom Ninth Street aouth 3S30 tact
in Hughey Street and lor grading and
paving tiolddioro Stnet from French Avenue
•ra t 1525 feel to public road running to
Upaala.
lie It Ordained by tha Mayor and City
on the n t h day of January, a . D. 1020, j o v e r n a t u r e sh a ll b e m y first uitn.
Counrll ot the City ot Santord, Florida
BirtK" Wine » rrf!ui*r ltuti» Day of (hla * 1 * 1 * 1
■
* *
( .
Court, to an*wrr thr hill of romplalnt r . - | A n d flKht hPFO 1 With t o s t a t e CWSection 1. That French Avenue beginning
lill»itirr! a^airiRt vo*t hy 1 ■rl S m ith **t ■aid phatically that my deputies shall in
at Ninth Street and extending aouth 3820
hill will h r f i l m mn r c f i i n * u l ,
to llughey Street ahall be paved to a width
It u furthrr rrdrfrti that thi* ordrr i»« all c a s e s h e c h o s e n n o t o n t h e g r o u n d
to be of a
.fIret,
t jV aaid
t on pavement
puhtUhrd in thr Sanford Ifrrald. a n tw i
,
1 # *
. «* t . /
*1 :
each ride nfvpavement
paper
piitfll«h‘ d In Srminolr County, Flof ida 01 peFiOIlill fr ie n d s h ip hilt l o t t lie IT
placed on aaid avenue by Seminole County,
unr"
a
■a-rrit
for
four
n
n
iK
U
tlv
e
nrrk*.
and ahall be of the aame material aa Hied
alone nnd should at
MY SP E C IA L T IE S :
WITNKSS toy hand and ofhHnl rral at cllicioney
by aaid County in paving the renter of aaid
Sanford, Srmimdr County, ^‘^orilrt thi* any
avenue, and ahall be of a im , grade and
time they
or
any
of
2Mh «lav «»f Novrmhrr, A. I&gt;. P»l".
thlckneaa.
them
become obnoxious to tho PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHIN*
(8K AU
Ka A. DOtJm.ASfl,
Section 2. That Goldaboro Street be­
CfrrU of •aio ( If u lt Court public and it is brought to my at­
ginning at .French Avenue and ratending
fly V. M. DOUGI.ASS. D. C\
•ra t 4525 tret to public road running to
A. K. Po*fff»,
tention I promise to make thorough GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
Up,aia ahall he paved tu a width n| aeven
Rollntnr
f*»r
Complainant
feet, aaid pavement to bn of a width of 3&gt;j
investigation and if facts warrant ROGERS' PLATED WARE
W-1j - Str.
tret on each aide ot pave merit pla.-ed &lt; t
his lir their discharge to act on tho
aald afreet by Seminole County, and ahall
he ot aame material aa uard by laid eountv
same,
ns through mo would bo tho KLG'N AND WALTHAM WATCHES
In paving the renter of aaid afreet, and ahalt
Master Mason Dram*
be of the aame grade and thlckneaa.
only way of handling such matters.
Sectioa 3. That aaid paving of aaid
On Tuesday evening Dt'centlrer 2nd
I. rircalt Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit,
I tmtkr the above statement be­
|a aad f«r Seminole County, I lurlda. In avenue and atreet ahall be graded and pavrd
1915,
bogennlng nt cix o'clock Sanford
in accordance with plana and aperiAratlona
cause
I believe it to lie the duty of
thcrelor, aubmltted by the City cngtnrrr
O
R
Complainant
Order of
Lodge No. fi2 will confer tlio 'logm* of
of Sanford. Florida, vnd » .-» on &gt;"
&gt;&gt;•/*
u&lt;
Vi
Publication
a
public
servant or any man aspir­
nlJlr, Of Ihe eigv -W»”
Mfifitfr M.uon on six candidates.
stato hi* po­
ing
to
public
otlire
8*1,1 paving of ..him avenue rrut aln t. a.ia.l
After the work the annual election
Trf tht unknown heir*. davUati* ira n U ff or be begun within alrty daya from amt after
ult questions
sition
in
advance
on
OCULIST AND O PTICIA N
att.r elalmant. and all parti*. rblm lng an the datejun which thla ordinanacc ahall become
of olllrcr* for 0920 will Ik: held. All
of public inteicst.
litirivt under K. S. -s e»vey, William I . effective; but In the cverM any property
Practice confined to tho Ireal meal
member*, visiting brethern anti lodge*
Hceir,. Thomaa II. Sevey. Thorn** II. Levy. owner, owning property abutting on that
Ycrv respectfully yours,
of tho cjro
U. It. Rroek and Martha, hi* wile, K. S. part ot aald avenua or atreet hrreln required
cordially
invited
nnd
in
thi*
section
are
, .• ^.ai_ a?
*■I■* WllPg J* La to be paved, ahall tali, within the time
Hand.
H
-tfe.
C.
\V.
Eyes
examined
by a regular regis­
herein provided, to grade and pave aald
urged to Ik* present.
avenue or atreet In front ol hla or their
tered physician
It, K. Tolar, Secretary.
rrapertive property. In accordance with the
Glasses fitted, broken lenca du­
terma ot thla ordinance and with the plan
Very True.
MfpdriltOn« W
W
W--- * —--' a'" V
-- •
a ' and
epeclflrallont therefor, hrretotorr pre
plicated
F II. Putnam. Jamr« A. L*v#y, J*mrt A.
Easy-going men ntv apt to spend toe
t«t*y and J. U. Thomp»on, Wm. h . Alai- pared and aubmltted by the city engineer
In
tbe
Circuit
Court
Seaenlh
Judicial
Cir­
all
ot
aald
grading
and
paving,
not
ao
done
23
W.
Church
St. • Orlando, FI*.
SI
IO
RTAGE
UV
RELIEVED
itirr, Aletandrf A Ituvvrll and W. E. Aleiouch time up In flic clouds looking
cuit In and far Hemlnolo Ceunty, Florida,
atdrt or oth, r*i,o In the property herein- by property owner*, ahall lie done by and
In
Chancery.
^
or tho silver lining.
ilt,f deaeribed. and the unknown aueeeaaora under the direction of the city of Sanford,
II. Sullivan, Com­
a ImH id W. L. I’almer, deceaacd, aatlgnre and the proportionate coata thereof ahall J. plainant,
Coming Colrl Weather Expected To
va Clen
[11)1 for Divorce
Sullivan, Defendant.
Add To Dbironifurl
Order of Fubllrallon.
IS ClI1C1'IT COUHT. HEVKNTII CIHCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
To Cleo Sullivan, care Mrs. II. R. ThumpChicago 111. Nnv. 7.—I’rcgrraa toeon, Valdosta, Georgia.
OvrrttrMl Turpentine Company
It appearing from the affidavit filed in day of the national strike of hiturninou*
trvraua
this rauae that you, Cleo Sullivan, are a coal miners into the 2f!lh day wnb with­
Cane Mitchell, ——— U U eh .ll, her Jvuahand. all partlea claiming Intc-evt
resident of a State of the United Htatrs
Clara D et
itJ*r I- j. "wena. Helena Flacher, F. W. Fiveher, F. J Dleterirh
D
other than the Stato of F'loriila and that you out marked developments regarding
•rich. Turn Mark!,, V. C. Dill man. Clara D. Wood, Willie m Herron, deceaaed,
are a rrrident ot thr Stale of Georgia, resid­
f,k»‘ Irvine, deceated. Nat I'ovntx. Truatee, Nathan C. Holden, WTIIiam It.
ing In the City of Valdosta, Stain of Geor­ the situation as to the minoi.
—
—
—
Durand,
Julia
M.
Iturr,
H.,„, flavin L. lirooke, Margaret A. Durand,
D«i —
gia and your address I, rare ot Mr*. II. 11.
hivid A iturr. F. C. Hand, John A. Julinaon. Alcaander J. french, r. O.
Thompson, Valdosta, Georgia, and that
Gradually decreasing fuel supplier,
R-arh, S. II. Allryne. Auttln L ltlalr. Catherine Jllalr. Elliabeth Jta y n le, dethere
Is no person In the State nf Florida
S. Aahlry, Kair **
M. Aihlav,
C. W. Farnum# hanni® S. A. r#tl#r.
Aahl
MM d. Ilvrun
the service ol a subpoena upon e-horn would however, forced further shutting dow'n
I.ct us Inspect your battery free. W e a rc experts
a* JL IV*Dr, G*viffr K. Currirr. William I*. Saundrr*, John A. Grrilty, hii
hind you and that you ar^ over the age of of plants in the middle west and in Borne
taavrly!' Henry’ N. Hchlrp, If. it." Urown. llenry C. Hotter, Howard Hotter,
twenty-one
years.
'jjJm.a
It
aw
If
flnilman
ttnti*rft
I.
Paeblflt.
MBit
on electrical troubles. Scientific rcpairlnn and re Jtln / . Cod man. Roy H. Cndman, Robert L. Haekard, Martha W. I aekard,
_
Thla la therefore tu commind you. Clro parts of the south the regions coal eomrraaeca E.;. McClellan, Kliiaheth J. Foaa, Ada Foaa Raker, May Harker White.
chnrjjinj* done. W c can tak e your old battery and
Ua Fu,a Fau,naught,
Martin A. Condraa, Hstar Keith lloawrll, deceased,
Sullivan, to be and appear before thi* Court mittecs recjui-fiteel all industries which
Uiry It. SMpman, Volney J. Shipman, R. H. Smith, William FJ. Arnold, Jame*
on the (Irat day of Ilerember, A. D. 1919,
m ake it oh good as new and g u arantee It for six
FI Arnold. Charles I . Arnold, Aletand-r R. Carver, N. J. I^wla. 1L t.nnrad,
the same being a regular Rule Day of thla coucd do so without heavy finanrla!
Court, to answer th* bill of complaint etW. F, (iiikrixin, Lucy Murtun Whllmore. Frank Danirl, CnarL-a Aleaamlir,
m onths. We also have expert m echanics to over­
hlbiled aglnat you by J, H. Sullivan, or, loss to close t from this evrning until
ttilliaia O. Flmlaon. It. II. Lanrailer, Robert fl. Cummlusa. J. D. Jackaon,
said trill will be taken aa ronfesaed.
If,try C. Sirota, t!. F\ llalford, Thomaa J. Hilliard, Sarah Earrrkaon, Allen
Monday
morning.
haul
or repair your car.
It la furthrr ordered that thi* ordrr be
Grefiv, David II. Hooker, Heniamin IL Hound, Robert W. Scott, Ellen C,
published In thr Sanford Herald, a news­
Kirelall, Ada I. Ilrown, Lafayette Green, A. M. Randolph, William Edgar, M.
1’roduetion
in
West
Virginia
todey
paper published in Seminole County, Flor­
A. HeUlman, A. L. Taylor, J. O. Jrlks, J. O. Jelka, Jr., and Jamea W. L(U*y,
ida. for four consecutive weeks.
hfnuJ.
held up to the standard maintn cd
WITNESS my hand and official seal at
To til pArllti rUlminf an InDrrtt under I*. J. Owen*. Helena Flacher, F. W. FUchrr, Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, thia since the strike went into effect with
f. J Ihrtrrich. Clara DDttrlcb, Tom Markif. V. C. Dlllman. Clara D. Wood. William 2lat day of October, A. I). 1919.
smaller ipinntitiis added from tho
Harm i l m u J. John Irvine, deceased* Nat Poynts, Tru*lre, Nathan C. Tlolden. William
E. A. DOUGLASS,
L. A. IlENAUD, Prop.
B. ||»y««. Flavin L. Ilrookt, D. G. McKay, Margaret A. D u r a n d . ----- — Durand, Julia Clerk Circuit Court • Seminole County, Wyoming nnd New Mexico mines. In
M. Iijrr, David A. liurr, F. C. Hand, John A. Johnson, Altiandet J. Fr»noh. F. 1), Itoach,
Phone 189
203
Oak
Avc.
Florida.
fo-fitc
k. II Alleyn*-, Austin L. Itlair. Catherine tilalr, Kliiaheth lliynle, decoaaed, Pyrun 8. AshTexas n ft*w miners who had returnee!
try, Kate M. Avhley. John Hleki, C. W. Farnum, F’annle S. A. Heeler, Annie M. Heeler, Notice of Application far Tax Deed Under
to work todny were out on a rerund
firoft* E. Furrier, William L. Saunders, John A. Greeley. Eli Swavelv, llanry N. Schlrp, L.
Herllen 573 af the General Klatalra.
R. liman, ll-nry C. Holler. Howard Hotter. John T. Cndman. Roy II. Codn an, Robert L
Notice Ish'-reby given that L. E. White,
Fttkatd, Martha W. Haekard, Franeea E. McClellan, Eliiabetb J. Foaa. Ads F'oaa llaker, purchaser ol Tax Certificate Nu. 113, dated strike.
__n*j&gt;aught, Martin.
Martin A. Condran,
uondran, reter
May Piraer White, Ida Foil Faunajiaughl,
Hetar Keith llnawrll, the 3rd day ol July A. I)., 1916, ha* ffird
In tho r ei i.v.I wist the coming ef
.Koted. Mary D., Ship
Shipman, Voinav J. Shipman. H. II. Smith, William E. Arnold, Jamra aald certificate In my offire and baa made
r. Arnold, Fhatlri L.
Alexander R. Carver, N. J. I^wla, II. Co trad, W. H. Gllkcr- appllcalion Hor tax deed tu Issue
I.. Arnold,
Ai
In accord- cold we-atler , nreenst for todny, was
(ai
#1", bury Morton Whilmore, Frank Daniel. Charles Alexander, Willlr,ri U. Emiaon, A. I.. ance with law. Said* rrrtillf
rata embrace*
Aldrlfh, U It. LanradttT, Hobvrt H. Cummins*. J. D. Jnek«on. Hour;' C, Nlrufa, (,. L Ilie following described ___"
property sflualeil expected to add to the discomfort
R«:!-rd, Thomas J. Hilliard, Sarah Eareckaon, Allen Greeley, D ad d II. l l o - her, llenjaroln In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: !j
It. Found, Robert W, Scott. FSIen C. Kimball. Ada I. Ilrown i.afayrtie Green, A. M. Intcreat in IRork I L. J. White's Suli 111vr* which had In-en held in atynyrnco by
Ri i Iph. William Edgar. M. A. Holliman, A. L. Taylor. Suian A. Crutcher, deceased, The said land being a*«e«*ed at the dale mild tcjimperaturcs during the last
J. i&gt;. Jelka, J. O. JrlWa, Jr., and James W. Lilley, dereased, or under any of them, or other of the Isruanre nf such certificate In the
many
site, the Ini.owing described lands:
name ol W, ft. Aldridge. Unleaa said cer­ several days. In that section
Range tificate ahall be redeemed according to cities anti towns were virtually with­
Si ctlon
Tp.
law, laa dred will iaaue thereon on the
Beg at 8E. for of NVVJI ol S E J( run W 50 rods, N 45 rods, E
29 25th day of November A. IK, 1910.
20
out fuel.
16 rode, S 25 roda, E 61 rods S 20 rods to
■■■■■■—— II
2V
21
Witness my official alcnatute and aval
NEIj ,f SW i* ot 8 E I ( ___ ________________________________ ____ - II
AGENTS
Hunkering permits were granted by
thia
the
24lh
day
of
October
A.
D.
1910.
£ 'i 1 1 N E o f NIV)j of S E }( and WJj of SK.'g of NIVJj
29 (SEAL)
20.
32
K. A. DOUGLASS,
the
regional
director
of
tho
Alleghany
29 Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
20
31
NEW a( SK 'V ol - ' f
29
3
21
Florida.
R 'i of E ij „f s Wi* ot N E ' i .
district for foreign vessel*, permitting
29 10-5te
a i , f Kb nif SW
3
21
Uy V. M. DOUGLASS, IK C.
s w jJii of N E 14---------29
them suflirient coal to reach the first
KVA'** Of SEW
21
1
OFFICE VKOrLKN BANK BUILDING
29 PUBLIC
21
SW , ol N t;i, of
l
LAND
HALE —DEHA IITMEN f coaling station enroute to the ir des­
29
21
OF
THE
INrKItlOII
*
I
N E W o f N W , ________ ______________ ■
_________________
29
21
U. S. Land Office at Galnrsvlllr, Florida,
KWmat NW•i__
___
, , __ ____....___ I
Sanford,
tinations. Authority also was granted
29
October 31, 1910.
21
2
SE)i of NE.l* and E 35 a. of NK&gt;( ol N F I ! ( . ---- ---------- ---------Ra#
el
tli*
...»
..I
LMl'l/
W
I’
11
.
.
.
.
\tr
I11fl
#0
U
fl’lll
It
t!
for
supplying
limited
quantities
of
Notlre la herebjv given that, aa (Erected
B&lt;C at 8E tor ol SWJj ol N E ) t run W I320 it. N 330 It. E
29 by the Commlarinner ol the General l a n i
21
J
n : o H. s 330 (t to beg__________________________________
29 office, undrr provision* of S*c. 2435, It. S, coal to manufacture plants of that re­
KW}( el SWII_______ ! ______
__ __________ _____
21
L*ti f, j. f,. |o and 2 2_______________ ________ ________ __ ____ _Addtnda to Altamonte
puraant tu the applirallon of llertha A. gion.
Haul*. Serial No. 0ifi582, we will offer at
Halm Springi In Sec.
public sale, to the highest bidder, but at
At Shcrlday, Wyo., six miners were
,
Tp. 31, R 20
not ieaa than 12.50 per acre, at to o'clock
■&lt;1r 3. t. II, 12. |J, 16, 17, 2 1___________ ___________ ______ _
.A# next above
A. M„ on thr 16th day of December, 1919, under arrest, charged with violating
-?'• 9. m. if , go
.................. .............. ........................ ............... ;_____ Ai n a it abovo_
29 next, wt thia off ic e , the following tract of the strike injunction intrud by D Fed­
* tf ol
..W
3
21
M JW-j
of SW H o t S E &gt; , ..... .
29 land: SW.'i of 8E»4 Section 3, Township 19
*E&lt;( ol SW
.
fi
21
aO
SM
#eewaM
31) South, of Range 30 Fieri. Tallihaaarn Merf- eral Judge Anderson nt Indianapolis.
6
21
NWl, n( SW)4 ol
29 dan. The sale will not be kept open, but
21
S i ‘ I h i ; 1, ol NW 11 of NE»&lt;___________________________ ____ 10
will hr declared rlosed when those present They were* lielitved to Ik1tho firsr work­
29
31
11
Cl HE', and 8 W ‘£ of S K W.......... ------------ --------------------- ----the
hour ____
named have erased bidding.
a t _
_ _____
d SW ', of NFl'i and Wi&lt; of NWJ* of » « ' ! , of NE&gt;f
The
person making the highest bid will be ers taken into custody under the restrain­
29
21
II
and S', of NE'£ of SW II of I’F lJil ________________ ________
required
to
Immediately
pay to the lie- ing order.
29
21
of h’l;*, ot S W t , ol N K J I_____________ ____________________ It
29 reiver the amount thereof.
21
»•&gt; d M V', of NK}&lt;............___________________________________ 11
Any
persons
claiming
advcricly
the above29
21
It
•H ot HE', of NIV'I of 8 W f t ________________________ _________
deaeribed land are advised lo file Ihrlr
u " SI. 96, 2IH, 293 and 363 of Subdivlilon ot land belonging
29 claims, or objection*, on or before the lime
Minor* Made To Wtirk
21
, *° Altamonte Land, Hotel and Navigation Co. i n ---- ------------ 12
29 designated for sale.
In Ideal FormulaH, we offer you Experience d a tin g
21
14
Robert
W.
Davis,
Register,
Sheridan.
Wyo , Nov 27—United
U t a ^ . 2 1 . 21 (5, 27, 38 in d 23 of J, II. Foaa' aubdlvion of
Ferry
At.
Colaon,
Receiver,
20
from the very befiinninK of commercial production of
21
14
State* Hotdirr* today enforced an
29 Legal 12-fite.
21
22
?e &gt;, «f hS:wSnVflF"V-"--"f
30
20
intorprontion
of
the
order
recently
Florida crops. This experience r.hows not only th e
s i h of n e «4 «i n f : h ........ ............ 2 _________ __________________; 20
NOTICE
30
20
k?, ‘
• nd n m oi n w j i -------------- !-------------------- 22
i*aued
at
Indianapoli*
to
enforce
Notice
of
levy
of
uniform
aercac*
las
on
30
value
of proper m aterials correctly proportioned a s
20
21
30 th*e '‘Exltnalon Land*" of th* Uppper St, Atriking miners in thin district to
so
a w , 1* J •;,,v 1r or NW'it____________ ___ Z - ____________ fir------ 21
John*
Drainage
District,
to advisability, h u t the need of perfect physical co n ­
s "'r t S W , , S ) i oj to aame aa Lota 91 and 92 Spring
Notice la herehv given to all persona In­ return to work The noldier*, under
30
2d
llammtie k )__________ ________________ i. ............ ...... ..............
tern let'. In the fottowing (trarrlnyd lamia In
dition
a t tim e of application. T o secure th is condi­
h
. .
Angledalr
Warren Dean,
the Fotinty of Samlrol* in the State of command of MnJ
30 Florida, vix;
F»rt al N E D of S W « „ -------------- ---------- ------------------------------21
tion, the fertilizer m ust be m ade long in ad v an ce,
30
21
5 S KKji of 8 W m of 8 B W _________________________________
All Seetloni 23 anti 36; In Township 20 acting hy virtue of a proclamation
30 South, Range 32 East.
21
«!» d N w U of » W f i of 8 E ) | _____________ ___________ —
■
Issued
by
Hrig
Eon.
D.
A
Poore,
botched
and, nnd reground. T his calls for enorm ous
" M'lartrr
pnat on 3 boundary of See. run N IA
- -Secllnn
- ...... .. post
All Weat nf St. John* River of Section*
min . W 23H |r. E 615 ft, S tfi min. K. 337 ft, W 6t5 It. N
29 and 33: all Section* 30, 3! and 32; in placing the state under military con­
store house capacity. Acres of flooring are necessary
30 Township 20 South, Rang* 33 Eaat.
21
n *9 It to be*. . .. .
*
________ _________ _
»*t. 3M eha. N of SE rot of S W U of NE I* of Sec., run N ) i ch,
Ali Section A; Eaat half Section 6; all trol, *wept down upon thb mining
to insure'goods being thoroughly cured, seasoned,
^ lu. cha, N 6 eha, VV tu W line of aald forty, S 6 ) i ehx.
Section 16; Eaat half Section 17; Eaat half.
80 Section 20: ail Section 21. 22. 27 and 28; town of Cnrneyvlllo, and with bayo­
I- to lu b eg . ,
___ ^
,j
blended,
before sending them o u t to you.
h' -&lt;* vd J "
Lot
SEElio of
N U of Lot 2. and N M
ga it half Section 29: Eaat half Section 31; nets fixed, surrounded tbe hall where
* 2.
'*• S
f NJy
» acre* of N\VJ{
30 all Section 31; e'l West oi St. Johns ltiv»r
21
u
“J
N
L
W
.f
NWW
..............
.....................................
5
I-abor is high and difficult—m any o th e r expenses
30 ol Sections 4. P, to, i t . IS. 23 and 35; in many of the striker* had congregated
21
a ® ' Lot i 'leas t A. In 8q. In SW cor.)_____________
S\\
V , of m ; i . o( N W j , 0f7_______________________
30 Township 21 South, Range 33 Eaat. In­
21
The
fltriker*
were
held
there
while
and
problems are to be m et—hold fast to all th e s u re
b**•
cluded within the Upper 8t. Johns Drain*
rb* E of 8W cor of S«,. run E 45 rain, S t9. 69 chs. to
middle of Unwell Creek, thence with creek to grant line.
■g* Dlatrlrt, that the Hoard ol Supervisors other soldier*
made
a
homm-tothings th a t m ake your success. By choosing Ideal
30 of aald District, levied, an tho 16th day oi
21
n ..
-J'b grant line W fi ileg., N 37.32 ch*., thence S to beg 13
May 1919, a Uniform Arrange Tex of t*n home search for additional miners,
1 *f Si- t ot
Lot 3 of See., run W 30 yd*. N 165 yd*. E 30
Fertilizer you have elim inated the fertilizer problem .
30
21
rants (10c) per acre
upon all the lands
N*
? 165 &gt;d‘ 1° bag____ ’___________ ____________ _________ It
30 situated within the "Exteuaion Lamia" nf and then Maj. Dean called a meeting
16
21
Over a q u a rte r cen tu ry of profitable field results b a ck
the aald District for the year 1919, and You of the local union.
'* V SW c„r uf L«t I of Sec., run N 2 dag., W 585.04 It. 8 05
and each oi you u a hereby notified that
along grant line 1102.05 ft, S i d»g 47 min, E
of
them . W hy tak e unnecessary chances?
30
21
10
the Uniform Acreage Tax Rook aaaeating
'41.00 ft. 8 89 dag 33 min W 11HA ft to brr________________
The union official* presided at
30 •aid lag ha* been rompfeUd by th* eecre'ary
21
30
• ?,;* ®* * S ° f NEW and Nt&lt; of 8 E )&lt; and N E H of 8 W ){
of th* aald board and ha* been delivered to the meeting. After it had been ex­
V
tor' fll N K&gt;I of 8E}J ol 8*c., tun W 5 eha., N 4 eha.
30 the tax collector of said County, and that plained hy
21
Major Dean that he
Vrt \
s ‘ eha ______ _________________________ to
31 th* Uniform Acreage Tag Record Book,
10
0
, n * °/ 8K'&lt; 'leva N W K L . __ ____________________ _— ...........deriving the lien of »atd tax. wilt b* filed thought the miners, most of whom
■ ? « lleea beg. at BW cor, run N 10.34 ck«, E I0.M
SI In the office of the Cterh of the Circuit
20
0
a, W 10
‘ ‘
31 Court ot th* said County of Bemlnol* on had previously expressed a deilre
n J:6,?*.?1*-- w 10 50 eh*-to b*«--------------------------- 18
20
or brfor* the lin t Monday In November, to return to work, wore violating
. i SW'^ , ‘
N
8 W iT a n d ’ ifeji «l W ) i of N W ) ( ol
1919.
XI
Ry Order of aald Board of Supervisors.
the Federal court's mandamus, and
31
Dated October 28th 10t9.
II
th at the rudicai element wa* the
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FF.RTILIRERS
(aeal)
31
Erneit II. Every
cumbc, the union officials tailed for
*1 n . r u V* btreby ordered to appear to tbe Mil of complaint herein filed on the let dey
Secretary of taltl Drainage District
H f ' . " " . A. D. 1015.
.
. .• . ,
_____
a vote on the '"icstion of returning
------- orderad
jrdered that thla notice b# published once each week for twelve eonaecu- Legal ’.2-2te.
u ”.Weeka
*•, further
I
k
■
_
_
I
.
« q ? " *n th# Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In the »ald Senlnot* county,
to
work Frid
morning. The men
IN RE JKSSUF DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
p i , 'Uneaa my band and the seal o aald circuit court tbl* 3rd day^ol .iu ^ i r w j 'r ,
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A N F O R D

H E R A L D

IN 1 HE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMIIF.R 21. 1919

voM’Mi: XI

NUMBER I t

peace Treaty Rejected
California Launches
Senate Then Adjourns
Today an Electrically
Again Up To President
Driven Dreadnaught
Country Back Where
Launched At Mare Is­
INDUSTRIAL
RIOTS
It Was Year Ago
land Yard
DELEGATES
CAUSE
MANY
" t o " r a t if y
SHIP R m s HIGH
APPOINTED
DEATHS
FLORIDA ORANGE AND GRAPE­
FRUIT MOVEMENT

,\ n COUNTRY NO NEARER
PFUi: THAN IT WAS LAST

YEAR
Waibingtnn, Nov. 20,(Ry AmocI,!,d I’rw* The late of the Peace
Treaty with Germany and the Lcarf Nations r.s far as the United
Sut»i is concerned is today again
[j ,i;f hand* &lt;&gt;f the President and
,v, situation is exactly where it was
month* ago when the Peace
jyt
submitted to the Senate.
•
,&lt;eace It- na nearer thu,.
it *** on Armistice Day one year
. Tvi S’* *e last night Voted
the attctr.pt3 to • .-city the
trfitv with the Foreign Relations
CommitteeA reserv&amp;tioiiH attached.
Liter it rejected the treaty without
nervations of any kind. After the
totr the Senate adjourned sine die.

FEAR TREATY
BLOCK
ARE AFRAID AMERICA AND
E S G I. VN D M A Y
F A I I.
FRANCE.
Paris. Nov. 20, (By Associated
Pr«s While the failure of the Ameri*
tin Senile to ratify the German
treaty apparently has alarmed the
french it is seemingly not ngitnting
the average Frenchman so much
u the fear that the United States
nay not ratify the join t agreement
«ith England for the defense of
Frinre.

STEAMER
ROMAN IN
DISTRESS
l * S. SHIPPING BOARD STEA•'ll! II HAVING THOUHLE AT
SEA
.New York, Nov. 20, (By AssocI'.H 1‘rc't Distress calls were rehere by the Coast Guard
l^liy from the shipping hoard
«eamrr Roman, which left New
Monday for Marseilles. The
P*ition is given a* about three
Bstlred and fifty mile* east of
Tandy Hook.

SUPREME COUNCIL
IS SURPRISED
AT PEACE ACTION
mt

fail
m in t s

TO
M.JIKK
ON IT

ANY

Pari *. Nov. 20. ‘By Associated
I’r„, Adjourment of
the United
Senate without ratification
o'- the .......... ••*.•«»/ in iin i'u m u n i
“rl’H «• | f) p.papp
conference
' ‘‘patches from Washington had
*omp compromise prohaVTl ,
of the Supreme Coun• 0 ay withheld any comment
CHUBER

is

dead

“ •‘.rm.n Center Party In Germany
PrL \ n' NoV’ 20*
Associated
•i p ^ &lt;l°l|&gt;h Gruber chuirmen of
j,
lnter *’arty died of pnrnlysis
t,e yesterday.

Shipments Light Last Week und
Orange
Movement
Considerably
Less Than Last Y'enr to Same
I)atn
Jacksonville. Ha.. Nob. 18.—The
grajK'fruit shipments from
Florida
for the season up o to and including
Nov. 8, were 1,641 cars, compared with
1,077 cars to the same time last year.
The orange movement this year to
the same date was only 017 ears com­
pared with 1,124 ears to the correspond­
ing datq Inst season. The movement
of both fruits was especially light last
week, only 209 cars of oranges nnd
334 cars of grapefruit moving, Lost
year during the corresponding week
the movement was 577 ears of oranges
nnd 407 ears of grapefruit.
'r u ,j/.ljf ." 4pn
forth the . nrload movement of both fruits to date
and gives tbb movements to the cur
responding di.trx in l *.*11*r
GrajH'fruit
1,041
Shipments up to last Snturdey
334
Same jx*riod in 1918
1.677
Same period in 1918
3.14
For week ending Nov. 8
For same last week last year
407
090
First three days this week
•
Oranges
Shipments up to lust Saturday 617
1,124
Same period in 1918
209
For week ending Nnv. 8
577
For same week last year
105
First three days this week
—N. Y. Parker.

State Federation Mcclu
St. Petersburg, Nov. 18.— With
about 300 delegates in nttendnnre,
the silver jubilee meeting of the Florida
State Federation of Women’s Cluks
begins here tonight in the First Avenue
Methodist Church. The evening wn*
given ovrr to welcoming addrejsrs and
responses and afterward the hostess
clubs in the city gave a big reception
at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club for
the visiting ladies. The real work
of the convention Ivegir.s tomorrow and
it is expected that one og the most in­
teresting sessions of the federation thut*
has ever been held will l*o enjoyed here.
Mayor I-aing delivered the rddress
of welcome at the meeting tonight after
the convention had been ci.ll* ,1 to order
by the president, Mrs. Edgnr I-cwis,
and after the Rev. Dr. R. A. Cnrnie
bad offered prayer. Mayor Lang was
proud, lie said, to have the represen­
tative women of the state her? for a
convention. He praised the women
for the work they had done and spoke
of the fact that St. Petersburg bn*
given the ballot to the women.
ML*.* Eliznlx?th Skinner of Dunedin
delivered the address of welcome on
Ixdiuir od the hostess clulw of Pinellas
county and St. Petersburg. Mrs. J.
A. Hendley, vice-president at large,
responded to the addresses, on behalf
of the visiting club women. Mrs.
William Stole chairman of the music
committee of the general federation
was introduced by Miss Susan Dyer,
of the music committee of the Florida
federation. Mrs. Steele gave an in­
teresting talk on the part that music
plays in the lives of all persons and
es|N?cislly in club Work.
Woolens Fashionable
London, Nov. 20, (By The Associ­
ated Press.)—Dame Fashion set her
stump of npproval on wollens for this
winter, for no other reason apparently
thnn the c very high cost of such ma­
terials. The most wolly of jum|&gt;ers,
jackets, hnts, stockings, scarfs, gloves
nnd nearly every other fllnrticle of
women’s nnd men’s apparel width may
Ik* made ,of wool, are in great demand
at increased prices. Where actual
wool is used, it must lx- heavy look'ng
of the extremely fuzzy variety. When*
it is not uxt d other materials must le
made to appear a* wolly as possible,
i Except by those with whom uwts
are necessarily u consideration, the
forthcoming season of wollen* is cor­
dially welcomed. It is regarded a* a
becoming fashion and rather n change
from hardness of line and materials
which can only lx? worn well lx? the
very young.
Religious Tolerance
Vienna, Nov. 20.—Methodists and
Baptists hereafter are permitted to
worship openly and in their ow.i edi­
fices, by a government order just issued.
Heretofore they havo been ob!lgt?d yto
conduct religious servi'-w in secret.

LETTER FROM DOG GOSSMAN

Gels &lt;*opy of Daily Herald nnd
Likes It
November 16. 1919.
Dear Mr. Holly:Glad to know that you are hark
again in harness ready to do your
share in boosting for the prosperity
that i* hound to come ns soon as
we deport about 60,000 hullsheviks
and hang a few hundred of them.
t'u r good friends Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. N. Townsend living in the
Western surburhs of your city sent
me several copies of the Daily Her­
ald. I rend them thru, ads and all,
from "kiver to kiver" nnd I must
say, for n daily in n small city,
the llernld is going strong.
So ! extend herewith my congrntu'
-i.
It i. a
dream come true, and any dream thnt
heroines a reality, whether it I* In
the intellectual or in the industrial
sphere of effort, makes the world
just that much better. Long live
the Daily Herald. May it constantly
remind its citizens that they live
in a community thnt has more ad­
vantage* and fewer disadvantages
than possibly any other place In
the world.
Kudosed you will find a picture
of children skating on the edge of
Lake Michigan in a lagoon. This
was taken yesterday morning Nov.
16. or the warmest of our throe
days of winter. Thursday morning
after seven, old mere said only ten
degrees above zero, here in the
street where we walk nnd ride. Of
course up on top of the weather
obsevatory it was six degrees war­
mer. hut it might as well havo been
zero judging from the chill it gave
Chicago. Within another week we
may hnve a tempertature way up
near eighty. You see we have n
groat variety of weather up here
and can’t promise nny thing definite.
But what gives us some comfort
is the fact that we have over two
hundred dollars worth of coal in
the cellar! That will have to keep
fourteen people warm until May or
June when it probably will he warm
enough again to go without over*
conts.
*
With best wishes for yourself
nnd staff, I remain
Most Respectfully,
Doc.

I

GREAT SHIP
FROM GREAT
STATE TAKES
WAiKR
TO­
DAY
PRESIDENT
EXPECTS
TO
BRITISH
TROOPS
FINALLY
Vallejo, Cal., Nov. 20.—The third
SIFT INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES
RESTORE ORDER
electrically-driven
su|&gt;erdrcadnought
OF COUNTRY
Carlo, Nov. 20, (By Associated
was aihled to the United States nuvy
Washington, Nov. 20. (By Assoc­ Press) Sunday ten persons were killed
afloat texlay when the California was
iated Press) The President today one hundred und twenty were in­
launched at the Mare Island navy yard
appointed a new industrial confer­ jured, ninety of whom suffered gun
here. In the use of electricity a* u
ence and called into session here shot wounds in the riotous demon­
means of propulsion, the new fighting
December 0r«t *•» lie composed of strations which continued here all
shin follows the example set in the
sevontoo men, including government lay. British troops flnnllv restored
L‘.tili!i..M‘JiVxico ami i «nn•"* *f*liw;;,tM men, former men. i o'riler.
easeo. The California is expected to
hers of the cabinet, nnd former
cost more than ?I5.9W,0uu anti wilt
governors of the stale*. l’lje&gt; a ill
carry twelve 1 f inch „guiti. Besides
carry on the work undertaken by
being electrically driven, the new war­
the National Industrial Conference
ship will Is* electrically ojierated from
which collaspcd over the disagree­
her guns to her potato (weling machine.
ment of collective bargaining.
As the great craft slid into the water
she was cheered by Governor William
I). Stephen, of California, Ids daughter,
Mrs. Randolph T. Znnc, who spon­
sored tho war vessel nnd thousnmls o f
s|K*ctnlors. Whilo her berth was still
warm the keel of a great companion
su|K*rdrcadnuught, the Montana, was
laid within it. Designed by master
—
i
minds shar|x*ned by the urge of war,
PAPER
AND
SCARCITY
OF
the California represents the ultimate
HIGH PRICE WILL CAUSE
in fighting fitness. Bulked alongside
OF
MANY
SUSPENSION
the? fretwork of tho ways when? nhc
New York, Nov. 19.—Thirteen
had been pulled by tugs after the launch­
rents n pound f. o. It. mill, was asked
ing, the great vessel showed herself to
for print paper here during this week
lx* the embattled floating city th a t
FAILUBE TO SIGN PEACE TRE­
The price was for enr load lots, and
she
is. All thnt has lx*cn learned in
ATY CAUSES FLURRY IN
was made tn one of the largest pur­
the wnr in regard to the fitting up or
STOCKS
chasers of sheet print paper in the
dreadnoughts ha* been put in this
New York, Nov. 20, (By Associated country. The mill refused to make
latest nddition to the American nuvy.
Press) Further liquidation nt the open­ a price of anything less than 13
The California's keel wa* laid Octing of thu stork market today was at­ cents.
eiber
16, 1916. hut during the war the
tributed in some quarters to the sen­
Chicago, Nov. 18. —It is reliably
men
who
fabricated her turned their
ate rejection of the pence treaty. Gen­
reported here that one of the large
texils to the knocking together of other
eral motors dropped six points. De­
daily pnpers of the city has made an
nnd smaller warcraft designed to fight
clines from one to two points in oils,
offer
of
10
rents
a
pound
for
1,000
the
submarine. For two years not a
steels, equipments and shippings.
tons
of
roll
print,
and
has
not
found
rivet
was driven but upon the signing
New Orleans, Nov. 20, (By Associ
n mill thut will take the order. The
of
the
armistice the great hull again
ated Press) The failure of the senate
Chicago
papers
are
being
forced
to
swarmed,
clnnked nnd rang with life
to ratify the peace treaty is responsi­
omit
a
large
amount
of
advertising
nnd
it
was
heated, tx*ntcn and turned
ble for heavy selling in cotton at the
from every issue because of the
into
tho
mighty
eruft thnt was launchopening of the market today. In the
eel toelay. In commission, the Cal­
shortage
of
print
|
.per.
first hnlf hour of the trading here the
ifornia will have n crew of 1,022 men
Washington, Nov. 18.—Complaint
prices drop|&gt;ed seventy two to ninetyand 68 officers, full complement. She
of
inability
to
secure
print
paper
points.
ha* n Irngth over all of 624 feet, a
are pouring Into government offices
breadth of 96 feet nnd n depth of 47.2
here. Newspapers are reporting prices
feet. Her displacement at her mean
of 8, 9 nnd ns high 12 cents being
Englishh Labor Reforms
elraught
of 30.5 feet would lx? 30,000
usked for print paper, nnd when or­
London, Nov. 20.—(By The Associ­ tons. She has an estimated speed of
ders are placed nt these prices it is
possible to secure only very small ated Press) The Lnlxir Purty intends 21 knots an hour nnd a nonnal fuel
quantities, not nearly enough to to make cdurnticnal reforms one of the capacity of 1,900 tons.
problems to which its legislators will
It is estimated that she* is fully thirty*
meet their needs.
direct attention during the
forth­ percent better
protected than a n y
Omuhu, Nov. 19.—One of the coming acasion of Parliment. Some
othe*r
vessel
in
the*
United States navy,,
largest wholesale paper dealers of provisions of the Education Art of
not
rxclueling
the?
New Mexico. Her
the country reports print paper 0908 have roused opposition from la­
great
turbine*
of
8,000 hoisepower
prices giong upward every duy, with bor representatives in tho house of
are
the*
principal
unit
of the Cnlifornia'B
a raise in one week of more thnn &gt;1 Commons. Chief among these is au­
electric
system.
The
guns will lx* fired
a hundred. Muny mills are refusing thority given local officials to recog­
DELEGATES
AND
by
electricity.
Her
ventilation,
steer-!
GERMAN
to accept orders at any price, and a
ALLIED POWERS DEADLOCK- forced suspension of innny papers nize "works schools" organized by ing, supplying of power to the drive*
private firms and conducted on the
ED
is looked for, ns there is no prospect firms’ premises which nr** approved shaft, laundering, printing, ice-cream
Paris. Nov. 20, (By Associated
of any relief in the immediate future in the act as offering "suitable and ef­ freezing, cake-making and dish-wash­
Press) No formal meeting yet between
ing all will lx* electrically operated.
Washington, Nov. 18.—Small
ficient part-time instruction". These Although this ha* brought her tutnl*
the German *1*legates who arrived
yesterday morning and representati­ nnd weekly newspapers are threaten­ sihonL* are scsigned for hoys anil girLs cost to something in excess of $1
ves of the Allitd powers ronrerning ed with destruction because of in­ between fourteen and sixteen ye/irs of 000,000, u saving in fuel Is «xp&lt;vdcd !
the proposed protocol to the German ability to obtain print paper, the agz.
quickly to offse*t this cost. Her
Labor Party representatives object nlone cost &gt;7,800,000
peace treaty. It now seems unlikely house was told by Representative
that the protocol will be signed liefore Reavis, republican, Nosbra*kn. lie to the "works schools" on the ground
In urnment the Culifornin will rank
charged thnt news print manufac­ that they may mean that instruction high. Besides her twelve 14-inch
the end of Novemlter.
turers were refusing to sell small there "will Ih* liaised by the commerc­ guns, she will curry four submerged
publishers, in order to till the wunts ial intrests of the firm conducting tor|xdo tulx,s, 25 two-inch rapid fire
of the metropolitan dallies.
them". A demand is also made that guns, four six-ponders, two one-pound­
Paper consumption by the big instruction, as far a* possihlz. shall lx? ers, four three-inch anti-aircraft guns,
city dailies and mngnzines has great­ in the morning hours, it being contend­ one lhri**-ineh landing gun, nnd tw
ly increased, Mr. Reavis said, by ed that "it is useless to compel hoy 30-caliber machine guns. She will h
an ‘‘“xtensive national advertising and girls to attend school when they a fitting example of the "lust word’"
campaign conducted to defeat the are tired out by a day’s work.” La- in battleship designing nnd fitting,
goveernment in collecting taxes." hor Party candidates are making their nnd, will lx* the first ship of her rlnsH
He urged thnt the internal revenue party's stand on this subject promin­ to lx* turned out in a Pacific C ast
SECURE CONSIDERABLE BOOTY bureau investigate the returns of
ent among their campaign arguments. shiipy ird. The award for the Cn
FROM IIERMONDT’S ARMY
concerns sonducting the campaign
fornia was made nt the same time the
London, Nov. 20. (By Associated to disclcsc to what extent their
Tennessee was contracted fro. The?
Ruxslun Money
Press) Lettish troojs after heavy fight­ excess profits tux was reduced by
Tennessee,
built in an eastern ship­
ing have occupied Duusk in Ccurland, the rosts of the advertising.
Nome. Alaska. Nav. 20.—Russian
yard,
was
to
lx* a sister ship to the
southeast of Mitau. Enormous booty
paper money of half a dozen or more
Culifornin,
hut
she eus launched bbeleft by the Grerman-Hussinn forces
liranils was left in Nome last week b
A Poor Offer
forc
many
of
the
improvements going
of Colonel Bermondt was captured.
sailor* given shore leave from Admiral
A gentleman from Georgia says
into
the
California
were reduced tf»
Kolchak’s gunboat, the Yakut, when
the labor situation in the South re­
the
efficiency
that
tfiey
hold today.
it 8|H'nt several deys here teking on
Forsaking
Drug
Habit
minds him of this story:
Honolulu, Nov. 20. That they nre
\ negro applied to u rotton planta- supplies.
Butler ftcarhra Highest Price*
Bill* brought by the sailors carry
forsaking the drug habit to fit ythem- , {on roanager for work. "All right,"
Chicago, Nov. 09.—Highest
selves to fight the Japanese is the M|,j th(. manngrr. "Come in tho morn- stamps of the old Russiun imperial ever known for butter wen*
declaration of nundreds of Koreans |flR an(] |*|| put you to work arnd pay government, the Kcrnsky government, in Chicago yesterday, 70 *enU
the Koichek administration, the Bol- asked for creameries whooesale. Thin
who have sought entrance to the O ahu|Vnn wK.st "cu arc Wurth."
sheviki
officials and several Ruasslxn same grade never went over 67): cents,
aryl-rs far tic* linen i during the past
"No, suh, I can't do that," replied
Aa
the during tho war. Receipts of
six months. This is the statement of | tho nPgro&lt; "j-*, KPtt[n’ more dan provincial gavernments.
Judge J. I). Lightfoot. to whom t h e j j ^ now."—Piltahuig Chronicle-Tei- money was of doubtful value none of here of late have been much lesj
it passed a* face valuz.
applied.™ hava laan ma,l,.
a month ago.

MARKETS
FLUCTUATE
BADLY

DELEGATES
PEACE CAN­
NOT ACT

LETTISH TROOPS
OCCUPY CITIES
v INCOURLAND

NEWSPAPERS
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NOVEMBER 14. 1919

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Groceries, - Black Strap M olasses in bulk, - Lime in barrels, LfBluc
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
Sec us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
you need.

LARGE

We have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

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l.!VE ON ILLITERACY

and it is, on this soli th at liolshovism flourishes, soys Professor A. A.
O.tscndoffsky,
the Polish chief of the
IlolfthcvUm Flourishes where Peo­
Itclligence Departm ent of the A.I
ple Are Ignorant
Russian government.
Omsk, Sept. IS, Via Vladivostok,
lie defines the Bolshevik order as
Nav. 10, (By Associated Press)
Illiteracy is the horror \Cf Russia ’There is no more law, Go forth,
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burn, pillage, kill and you will be
Golden Rod \\ editing
j rich nnd happy." The illiterate and
Among the group of beautiful
credulous believe this and after two church weddings which have taken
years the world sees the ruin of place this fall, the marriage of Miss
Russia.
Muriel llarrold to Emmett Monroe
According to the professor, they Hunt, at the First Presbyterian
have no axes, scythes, shovels or Church, yesterday afternoon at two
nails in Soviet Russia. The Council o'clock, was one of the loveliest of
of National Commissaries is order­ the season
A golden-rod wedding, typical of |
ing that all valuable English textile
machines in Russia be converted autumn, and interwoven with a
into surh utensils as there is no hit of pretty sentiment, the church
cotton in Soviet Russia and all was never m on attractively decora­
textile works are idle.
ted than on this happy occasion.
The deft hnnds of admiring friends
Of the chemical industry there is
hnd
transformed it into a bower of
not n trace. All m anufactured goode
gold nnd green, u profusion of gold­
have been exhausted. Machines ars
en-rod massed against the chancelidle.
rail, relieved by the pretty arrange­
The professor estim ates th a t all ment of beautiful ferns which sur­
the debt of Russia could be paid up rounded the platform in graduated
by exporting its vast supply of tim ­ form to the lower steps
ber and that its great .stores
. . of hard , Tall graceful bamboo arched overand soft coal would suffice the world I hta(, am, above UlP orfan, the aamp
for 150 years. Russia s surp us of ] attractive schcmo beinic used throuRh
iron, copper zinc. naptha, gold a n d )mjt thc aU(litorium ak.ainsl the wa!1,
the wealth in fish of the Pacific a n d , w|th an effective group of palms,
N orthern Oceans and Siberran r vers ', , arnl)0o and K0lden-rod screening
and its fur industries
could
, hp ,lo u r s of the Sunday School room
utilized as a firm foundation for any
Pntwinetl with , Southern
economical nnd financial policy th a t sm{lax completed the adornment of
might be adopted by any Russian Rrppn an(, K„I(, whlch waa vprv
government.
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"R ut to accomplish this, it is
Oolden-rod we* -he cl.osw. fTiacr
Hvciftaury to lian* nor mai living»|Jt.canao of the national em phasis’
conditions, continuity of work a n d ! ()j lbl, (jat0
assurance of the intergtity of perA delightful program of music was
son nnd property," suys Professor
rendered by Mre Fannie Stenbridgc
Osscndoffsky. Toward
attainm ent
Munson, Mrs. Vance Douglass and
of these conditions, hie believes thc
Mrs. Julius Taknch which included
All-Russian government at Omsk
the
organ number "TraunL" a vocal
2 £ l is making progress.
selection, "Beloved It Is Morn"
"H aving freed from Bolshevism (Hickcy-Aulwacd) by Mrs Douglass
one-third of Asia," he says, "th e and ..{) p romtac Mo" given by Mrs
Omsk government has preserved Takach.
untouched the whole of the gold
The bridal party entered to tho
reserve belonging to the former strains of thc llridal Chorus from
Russian empirz, preserved* it for Lohengrin.
the whole of the Russian pcoplz.
Precede by tho ushers Mcssrr.
Immense sums have been assigned Robert Deane, Hume Rumph, Ran­
NOVEMBER 22-29
for the purchase of agricultural dall Chose and Frank Woodruff,
machines and fertilizers. The govern­ the matron
of
honor,
Mrs.
ment has sworn to convene a con­ Sheldon Morris, nn aunt of the
stituent assembly which shall decide bride, entered alone. The little flower
the age-long question of d istrib u ­ girl, Helen Douglass,walked before
tion of liind among the peasants. the bride and groom who entered
"T he Holsheviki having promised together and were met at the altar
by Rev. E. D Brownlee who per­
and nctuully given land to the peas, formed tho ceremony th at united
Vault Doors, Fire l^oof
Safes,
or
ants, began to introduce the com­ them In marriage.
munal principle Into its ngration
MendUsohn's Wedding March
Safety Deposit Boxes.
was
played for the recessionnl, the
policy nnd its method of distributing
little
flower-girl, scattering pink rose
supplies with the consequence th a t
Delivery
Box 81, Lakeland, Florida
leaves before the bride ns the party
all Soviet Russia has been shaken left the church.
by peasant uprisings."
The bride was very lovely in her
traveling suit of brown imported
chiffon broadcloth, trimmed with
Hudson senl and wearing u stylish
brown velvet hat bended with gold
braid. Shoes, gloves and hosery,
were in brown and rarrled an arm
bouquet of bride-roses.
The matron of honor wore a
handsome gown of black aatin, com­
bined with Russian onbroidcrcd net
over electric blue chiffon, with hnt
and accessories to match. Her flow­
ers were golden-rod.
The dainty little flower-girl was
sweet nnd winsome in n pretty frock
of white organdie und wearing pink
rihlxAis. She curried u basket of
pink rose-leaves.
Mrs. Hnrrold, mother of thc
bride, wore a gown of orchid tnffela
and gold lace, a bluck velvet hat
completed the charming toilet.
Miss Dora Harrold, sister of tho
bride wore a pretty white lingerie
frock with blue ribbons.
The bride is the lovable young
^ ^ A M E L S n rc the m ost refreshing, satisfying cigarette you
dnughtor
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
ever
smoked!
P
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a
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your
cigarette
desires
in
u
bunch.
C im e /i ir s aold e v e r y ■
Alexander Hurrold, a graduate of
w h e r e i n acirntiflcally
I then buy some Camels, Rive them every taste-test nnd know
i rate d packafiea o f 3 0
thc Sanford High School, a talented
for your ow n satisfaction that in quality, flavor, sm oothc /g .r e d r * nr ten p a c k •
reader and musician und a charming
body nnd in many other delightful w ays Cam els a re in a
ataa ( 3 0 0 ciia re tlea )
member of tho younger society set
class
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In a jla ia in e - p a p e r c o v e r e d carton. W e
The groom U connected with
Camels ore nn expert blend of choice T urkish und choice
a tro n /tly recom m end
Morris
und Co., of Charleston, S. C.
Domestic
tobaccos.
You’ll
not
only
prefer
this
blend
to
either
th le c e r to n fo r the
and
is
well known in Sanford, hav­
h o m e or office i upply
kind of tobacco smoked straight, but you'll appreciate the
ing
resided
here
for
several
or w h e n y o u tra v e ll
remarkable full-bodied-mildness und smooth, refreshing
years,
previous
to
his
enlistment
flavor it provides! Camels are a cigarette revelation I
R. J. Rrjsol Ji Tablets Co.
in the mnrinc corps during the Into
Wiattsn-Sslra, N. C.
Camels win you in so m any new w ays I They not only
war. He is the son of Mrs. F. P.
p e r m it y o u to sm oke lib e ra lly w ith o u t tirin g y o u r
Hunt of Forsythe, Ga.
taste but leave no unpleasant cignrctty aftertaste or u n ­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hunt left immedi­
pleasant ciguretty odorl
ately after the ceremony for Jack­
Compare Camels w ith any cignrette
sonville from which place they will
in the world at any price!
Y o u ’ll
go to Forsythe, to visit the groom’s
p r e fe r C a m e l q u a lity to prem ium s,
mother. The wedding trip also in­
coupons or giftsl
cludes Washington und Baltimore.
They
will
he
home
at
Fourteen Orange Street, Charleston
S. C. nfter November twenty-fifth.
The popularity of thc young
couple brought them many beau­
tiful and useful wedding presents in.
cut glass silver, china and lincr.s.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Sheldon A Morris, of Jacksonville
Mrs. Jnck Dempsey, Miss Margaret
Dempsey and Miss Elizabeth Fisher
of Tumpa nnd Miss Naomi Harrold
of Del and.
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I JNCT.E SAM is leaning heavily
upon his boys and girls Ihcse
days. They arc being urged to in­
crease the food supply of the world
in every conceivable way. Big ex­
hibits of the work of our own boys
and girls in kitchen, garden, and
Held, will be an outstanding feature.

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Repeal ord en and utiifxd cuiicmrrt who hsveuted cor fertilizer’
"year after year, who always gladly recommend our goods to their
neighbors are our best advertisement. ( Our prices not always the
lowest, but when QUALITY is comiOered. never loo high W rite
foe litett price lists, cr fend order snd you will he treated fight

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A WORD TO THE WISE
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Buy Your Heater Now
Perfection Oil Heaters
Box Heaters
Sheet Iron Heaters
A n d iro n s, F ire S creen s a n d F ire Sets
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NOVEMBER 21, 1919

TUB SANFORD HERALD
We have, however, seen some of the
stations In the villages of the castter
part of the United States. That in
Washington is much larger hut not so
beautlfu and Impressive looking. Of
course, the two in New York am larger
hut not so impressive looking among
their surroundings us this Is standing
alone in its symmetry and Iwauty.
Hundreds of thousands of men who
THE NEW STATION ONE OF
come
to Florida every winter see
COUNTItV
FINEST
IN
THE
nothing of Jacksonville except the
The following from tlie Jacksonville union station. What they have seen
Tim*** Union about the new union has not given them as good a concep­
station will bo intertesting to the many tion as Jacksonville deserved. The
people of this state.
station they enter now will give them n
Tho new union station, which has much higher conception than could lx*
cost at various times from three mil­ maintained if th/y looked over tho
lion ilollura ,slu»u to three-quarters of city further. The only thing we know
a million, is now in use. If it cost against this new union station is the
three million we would say the money necessity it brings with it for the ex­
was well expended. If it cost only penditure of more money. The people
three-quarters of a million we would of Jacksonville must get a move on
advise every man in Jncksomville, them and manage somehow to get up
who can Bcrajio together the money, one hundred million dollars to improve
to build now, for we do not believe the city until it becorws worthy of the
there over was a time since the dis­ impression the union station will make.
covery of America or before when such
Ir is difficult to estimate the advan­
a magnificent structure could have] tage this magnificent station will lx
lx*en built for less. The station is at to Jacksonville merely as an adver­
once the colossos and the gem among tisement. First impressions are of the
Jacksonville's buildings. If it is not utmost importance and if first im­
the colouasus it is next to it. One pressions are bad they are often also
other building in the city may lx? larger last impressions. When rthc travel­
but no other Campari's with it in Iwauty. ing public realizes that this city with
It is fashionable to comapare with only one hundred thousand population
other things of their c1oj&gt;s in the South. I han a railroad station that is superior
This habit was probably started when *to zany to lx? found in moat cities with
the South, reduced to the depths of j a population of a million they will get
Jack­
poverty by a war that was more sweep- [ the correct ioppression—Uiat
ing in its destruction of the vanquished sonville is the biggest city of its size
nation than any other in modern time*, on the planet—and will understand
could not bo cxppocted to rival othe that the size will grow up to the spirit
sections of the country in utility or of the city. And though this station,
display. The habit continued longer of which we are so proud, was not built
than the poverty
the South and so by Jacksonville capital it was built
we hear that this station id the finest by corporations that tire in the habit
south of Washington. While wc have of giving to each city they touch ac­
not traveled all over the world or even commodations in proportion to it*
’ 'J . V / n «i" 111o United Statesv wc ur&lt;‘r? „ V J ;fS K r Vd them.
confident that this station would *a*l*

NEW STATION
JACKSONVILLE
MAGNIFICENT

a- c r e uf tin ten lin e.., in the U u iieo

States or one of the twenty finest in
the world.

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San Ford.. Florida.
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Car owners who ride on Kelly Springfield Tires seldom read Ions nri»erii«ements —except out ofruriusily.
Being well Served they are uninterested.
A clever advertisement never did
more than effect the first sale—after
that it depends on the tire.

KELLY-SPRINGFIELD
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Reasons!
Why you should use
Cardui, the woman’s
. mule, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
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: ers of litis medi­
cine, who speak from
personal experience. H
[he results obtained by
oilier women for so many
years have been so uni­
formly good, why not
give Cardui a trial?

ATTEMPT
ASSASSINATE
KOLCHACK CARDUI
Take

The Woman's Tonic

IIEAI) OF AM. RUSSIAN GOVEKNMENT
HAVING
HARD
TIME WITH HOLS
Loqdon, Nav. 09. (By Associated
Tress) AAn attempt to assistance* Ad
miriil Kolchack head of the All Itussiun
government is reported in a wireless
from Moscow. Hand grenades were
thrown at him and six of his soldiers
were killed and twelve wounded. Iq
the capture of Tobolsk, I shim, Zukalinsk, Petropovallosk, KcktxhctofT
and Omsk the despatch as.-.tits that
the Bolshevik! took twenty eight
thousands prisoners including one
thousand officers.

Dry America
Liverpool, Nov. 20.—"A curious
commentary jjpon ‘dry’ America,’'
says the Liverpool Post, "li, contained
in the following entile which lias Ixen
received from the states by a wellknown British whiskey firm: 'Could
dispose of 20,000 to 25,000 cases if
they arrive by Novomviwr’.
"Each case referred to in tile cable
contains n down bottles of whiskey,
and therefore indicates a capacity on
tho fiart of America to dispose of
whiskey in spite of tier prohibition
laws".
English
Merrhnnls
Ships
London, Nov. 20.—Merchant ships
building in the United Kingdom, Sept.
U0 totaled 2,81(5,773, tons an increase
of 293,000 tons as compared with last
June nnd 1.070,000 greater than a
year ago. These figures have just
been announced by the government.
The output during the quarter, how­
ever, shows n falling olT of 112,000 tons
compared with the previous three
months. The total building abroad,
5,231,000 tuns, u decrease of 202.000
from June figures, is accounted for
here by a fallimg off in the United
States.

SEED POTATOES
Wc are hooking ortfers now for Maine (irown Seed Potatoes—11 jiock
sacks. This stock In from fields free from disease. Delivery in December
and Jnnuary.

INSECTICIDES
YOU CAN SECUREl FKOM US ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS AND
INSECTICIDES— PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Deliveries of all goods are slow and uncertain. You will be more certain
of getting your goods when needed if your order is in our hands. Largo
stocks of all growers' supplies.

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CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

S U P P L IE S

Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, ol
C uller, Va., writes:
“ About II years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear­
ing-down pains, head­
ache, numbness . . . I
would go for three weeks
almost bent double . . .
My husband went to Dr.
------- for Cardui , . ,
Alter taking about two
bodies I began going
around and when I took
three bottled I could do
all my work."
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WILL

DEPORT

Goldman For Being
Anarchists
Washington, Nov.
07.- Replying
to the senate inquiry as to what had
Ixim done toward deporting Emma
Goldman and Alexander
Burkman,
Attorney - General Palmer di ffered to­
night that the woman's rlnitn to Am­
erican citizenship was
"fallacious"’
and that Ilerkman, by his own admis­
sion , was an anarchist.
The Goldman case is under considera­
tion by immigration authorities at
New York and the attorney-general’s
statement was taken to mean that the
government soon would attempt to
send her back to Russia, where she
was born.
Discussing Goldman’s claim to cit­
izenship. Mr. Palmer said sin* was 21
years old when her father was natural­
ized, and that her age barred her from
inheriting naturalization rights from
him. The fact that her husband ob­
tained his citizenship through fruud,
Mr. Palmer added, cancelled any claim
she might have established through
that source.
The ramifications to which the plots
uml plans of n group 'of anarchists
headed by Emma Goldman, have
extended, were reviewed by the nttoreney-genernl. Declaring that
both
Mathew Schmidt and David Caplnn,
who an* serving prison sentences for
complicity in the destruction of the
Lux Angeles Times building,
were
members of tho Goldman elan, he
showed also that she advocated violence
and had incited riots early os 1893,
when she was sentenced to serve one
year on Blackwell's Island, after in­
dictment on these charges. Mr. Paimer included in the statement a trans­
cript of the confession of Czolgosz,
»*ho shot President
McKinley, in
which lie told of the influence Emma
Goldman's teachings hud exercised on
his life.
Further investigation by
govern­
ment agents proved that he had not
only heard her sjwak, hut frequently
Imd consulted with her as to methods
And

Emma

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to be employed in effecting the destruct­
ion of the government.
Tho connection of both Derkman
and Emma Goldman with the bolshe­
vik movement also was emphasized
by Mr. Palmer. The activities of the
union of Russian workers, said to lx*
■r.-ot- ,.f ij,v iTiosi dangercuv organiza­
tions in America, and against which
tin government imx directed a vigor­
ous campaign, has Ixen frured directly
to the Goidman-Berkmnn propaganda.
Prohi Act Kncred
Washington, Nov. 1(5.—Compla
by the.people with provisions of the
prohibition enforcement act, during
the first two weeks of its life was
reported today by Commissioner
Roper of the bureau of internal
revenue.
"M y confidence,in the desire of
the,American*people to observe the
law, is being fully justified," Com­
missioner Roper said,
The recent uppeal to all moral
agencies to support tho government
and aid in the law’s enforcement,
the commissioner declared, had
real assistance from every quarter.
Mr. Roper made public a report from
the collector of one of the important
districts which iilistrated .conditions
he said. This showed little violation
of the law and set forth that the
liqour .dealers associations,
had pledged hearty support to the
law, and the press lind been,helpful
factors.
Death of W. J. Carnes
W. J. Carnes died at the Sanford
House Saturday morning nbout ten
o’clock after an Illness of several
months Mr. Carnes was the manager
of the Hotel Olive in Tampa for his
son, J&gt;. J. Carnes of this city who
is also the proprietor of the Hotel
Carnes. Ho also leaves a son James
Carnes uml daughter Mrs. M. P.
Christian of Tampa and has sisters
and brothers living in Louisiana
and Mississippi nllnf his relatives
having been summoned
to Ids
bedside were here when he died.
The funeral services wero held
from the First Methodist Church
at Tampa at nine o'clock yesterday
morning, in term en t being made in
Woodlawn cemetery.
The sympathy of the many friends
of the Carnes family is extended to
them in the home of bereavement.
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W. J. THIGPEN, Agent
Ofllcc in Peoples’ Bank Building.

Sanford, Florida

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Christian Science services
will lie held at the Woman's
Club, Oak avenue, between
Third and Fourth strets,
on Sundny, morningnt 10:*15 oclock. S u b je c t: "S oul
and B o d y ."
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Have you a nice little home to
sell? 1 should like it on my list.
They nre in great demand. I have
sold several during the past few
days inctuding two listed in insi
week's issue.
Residence—7 rooms, bath, water
tank nnd engine. 2 good lots, a
fine homo $2500.
Residence—9 rooms, suitable for
3 apartments. Conic uml see me
on this.
Residence—18 A. with a small
house and fruit. Has many desirable
points for a nice little country
homo. $1500.
Farm —10 A., 3 A tiled, good
small house, nice location. S5000.
Fnrm—205 A. llrgc residence.
$5000.
Grove—8 A., 600 boxes fruit, 90
per cent oranges, balance grapefruit
and tangerines. For quick sule.
$*•000.

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Maude Littlefield Ballard ^lio well
known writer who lias,done,so much
for Florida in the big eastern dallies
each winter was in tho city this
morning. Her .idea will be to get
Sanford interested and advertise
tills city in the big dailies for the
winter tourists.
A Poor Offer
A gentleman from Georgia says
tho labor situation in the Soutli re­
minds him of this story:
A negro applied to a cotton planta­
tion mannger for work. "All right,"
said the manager. "Come in the morn­
ing anil I’ll put you to work ’umd pay
you what you an* worth."
"No, suh, I ran’t do that," replied
the negro. "I'se gettin' mire dan
dat now."—Pittsburg Chronicle-Tel­
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feed it to their hogs
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any " k in d 'n o t to p ay
the rem edy,, b u t w hen
* * t £,n to sell cotton ev ery m an
‘■'M fn and |&gt;u&gt;sl me for th e m edi“ c' j .very one of them to ld me
f, ;
th e beat hog m edicine
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One man p a id me
‘V \ H .mall package and b o u g h t

L "bit h, had aver triad.
Yours very truly,
1
w . F. B artlett.
Urrchants Grocery Co.,

of A ndrew Aulln. a n d t o *11 p a r t i t a t l s l r a l n f
an i n te r e s t la »*M p r o p e r t y , aUu*t« In S a n *
Inol* C o u n t y , F lo rid * . to-w lt:
" I l t i l n n i n c flee chain* s o u t h of t h e north*
v m I r o r n e r o( t h * s o u t h w e s t , q u e r t c r o( th*
s o u t h e a s t q u a r t s r o( B tctio n 15. T o w n s h i p 21 8
• t I l a n f a 31 e n s t , th a n e * ao u th B ite sn rhalna.
thane* * • • ! n in e h u n d r e d a n d o n r - h s t l teat,
th a n r e n o r t h f o u r h u n d r a d a n d aaventaan
(,v i. I h r n e * west seven h u n d r r d , fitly and
one-third feet, t h e n c e n u r th fie# h u n d r r d and
e i l h t y - t h r e e lea l, t h e n c e w est one h u n d r r d
a n d . illt*y. f"r e t t o t h e place of h r , I n n i n g .
Alau i U w . i t iitlf u[ t h e n n r t n w r a t q u s r t e r of t h e n f t r th w r s t qquu a r t e r i f t h e o u r t h e a a l
u
q&gt; a r tr r , Beatlon 22, T o w n i h i p 21. a o u th of
U a n e r 31 eaat.
Alao L ot O ne of C h u r c h Uloelc In t h e T o w n
of Oviedo. Florida, b r i n e a r a r e r ! of l a n d CO
f a r t ra a t a n d w est b y 1*1.5 feat n o r t h and
ao u th o d th# w r a t e n d of aald C h u r c h l.ot, a
p l a t ol aald C h u r c h lot be in g of re cord In
F l a t llook A, a t pay# I I I In t h e P u b l i c lire*
or,la of O re n g e C o u n t y . Florida t i n which
t h e c o u n ty of Se m inole was f o rm erly a p a r t) ,
aald plot b r i n e e n ti t le d A l e ta n d r ia o r O vie­
do."
Y ou a n a e ac h of y o u a re h e r e b y o rde re d
lo a p p e a r to t h e c o m p la in a n t'* bill of c o m ­
plaint h a r ri n filed, on M o n d a y , t h e 5th d a y
of J a n u a r y , A. P . 1920, t h e cam e b r i n g a
Hula l la y of th la C o u r t .
. I t ia f u r t h e r o r d e re d t h a t thla n o llo e be
published for tw e lv e weeka In t h a S a n f o r d
H e r a l d , a n e w ap a p e r p u blished In S a n fo rd ,
Seminole C o u n t / , Florid*.
W itness K. A. Douglass, C lark of a a ld C i r ­
c u it J n u r t , a n d t h e seal thereof, t h i s the
17th d a y of S e p t e m b e r , A. D. 1918.
(•rail
K. A. DOL'CiLASS, C lerk.
P a v la U Giles,
Sullriior for C o m p l a i n a n t .
5 -n tc

yitlord. Ha.
AN ORDINANCE,
Ll« flt(»nc*S Results In Failure
*1,1 is *hy we say "Feed B . A.
Roe Powder according to

An
O rd in a n c e
e n title d
an
O rdinance
requiring t h e g r a d in g a n d p a v in g of French
Avenue from N i n t h S t r e e t aouth 3820 feet
t o H ujlie y S l r e r l and for grading
and
Goldsboro Street fro m F r e n c h Avenue
t x , DO NOT *T: k d i t paving
w ra t 4525 f r e t t o pu b lic road r t 'n n ln g to
Soppy, but mix it With ground Upaala.
He I t O r d a in e d b y t h e M a y o r a n d C ity
;;5 .nd moisten with just enough Council of t h e C i t y of S a n lo r d , Florid*
Section I.
i'liat .'rrtic h A v e n u e b e g in n in g
make a crumbly mass.
Ninth Street
S t r e e t ami
antf exUndln
e x te n d in g t o u t n 3820
Sltrr I® l##*
at Ninth
.-ill hog getd a iJOfir IlC ia i *,,,
Sttut shall bo pavi I t o a w id th
. ,,
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h i m . I of seven
seven feet, rpaid
a id pavement
p a v e m e n t to be of a
TH“ * .........
f a r. F ' 1' 11 l l l r u t i o n s Oil I ,
L •• j fcj ,n h „ | 3 1 , feet on e ac h aide of p a v e m e n t
I. nclc if Vo II t i r o n r» t piece I on ra id a v e n u e i&gt;y Semi note C o u n t y
Year m oilfi " a &lt; h
*
; n ,| ,h*lt he of t h e . a m c m a te ria l as uaeil
by a
a d. d C o u n t y. in .p a v in g t h e r e n t e r « r «nld
by
■ &lt;enqe, a n d th a t! lie of sa m e g r a d e a n d
fr r t h u n ti Grocery Co
thlrkneaa.
Section 2. T h a t CJoIdiboro S t r e e t beUtnlonl. Fla
T*otc
g)nping a t F r e n c h Avenue a n d e x te n d in g
w est 4525 feet t o public road r u n n i n g lo
tlpxaia shall be p a v e d to a w idth of seven
feet, aald p a v e m e n t t o be of a w idth of 3 , 'j
feet on each able of p a v e m e n t p lac ed on
• aid s tr e e t by Se m inole C o u n t y , a n d ahall
IfOAl -VllVCR USING
be of i n t i r m a te ria l aa Uxed by «ald countv
I
in p a v in g t h e r e n t e r ol said str e e t, a n d shall
lie n( the sa m e g r a d e anil th ir k n e s i .
Sectloa 3, T h a t aald pa v in g ol raid
S r i r n l h Juillilal C l r e u ll,
|, t *it*l&gt; ' “ url
l, t i l Nr icn iln ele t 'o u n l) , I lu ll,la . In a v e n u e a n d stre e t shall be gra d ed a n d p a v ed
in accordnnee with p lans a n d •pecifleatfnn*
llju rfl
. .
,
therefor, s u b m i t t e d b y th e C ity e ngine er
(Idler of
e r . S . fr. C om plainant
of S anford. F lorida, a n d now on lile in th e
I’uld lra tio n
nlTlee of t h e H ly c|. rk r.f S anford, Florida.
Sai-I p a i f n ,
PUP and (treet ahall
je«. d.-\l«rf«. graiiteca or be begun w ithin a i i t y d a y s from ant! a lt e r
'.all I . run.,
■m* 1 1*
* ft *1 (V, ^a*e|nn whiep tn,&lt; '.rdin*.
ar.&gt; p l u p . r l /
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. . . W i l i a m I*, r i i r r l l v e i bill In t h e e v e n t
uwner,
owning
p
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a ^ . . T l . n i i II S e v e r . Thumai II. L e v y ,
f f V B. ■ - - d M a r t h a , h a wife. L . h. p a rt of «ah! a v e n u e or »tre, herein require d
“■
. .
1 Sevey, I.I» »ife. J. C. to be p a ved, shall fail, w ithin t h e tim e
I, I ; r ( . r . ' . t r j I om pany, n cor* herein provided, t o grade a n d p a v e aald
u i t l d frlia I l l r n a r h , Wr«Iey I.. I l r a n e h , avrr.UJ c. s tr e e t In tr o u t of LI a or t l u l r
i t d . , in ;. 1...r«• Grocery C o m p a n y . a respectiv e p r o p e r t y . In a r c o H s n - e w ith th e
‘ __ . |. M M. Nall. J. 11. Me Natl. term* of t hi * o r d i n a n c e a n d with t h e plan
T V i'ut-aie, J a m r a A. I.evry, Ja itir* A. a n d apeclllcaliona therefor, h e retofore pre
L l(
j ,1 T h o m p s o n , W » . R. Alex- pa red and a u h tn l l U d by t h e c ity 1 tiglneer
"itJ.- t.Mir.'hr •* I t u - e l l and At. L . A le i* nil of aald g r a ding a n d p a v in g , n o t *0 d o n e
B l , , ', . , | . . r a l in t h e p n g o r t y h e n l n - by p r o p e rty o w n e rs, ahall be d o n e b y and
g„ ,f:l..|. ar.d Ole unknovll a o c r e a to r a u n d e r the d i r r c t l n n of t h e city uf S a n f o r d ,
Virot ! W 1- I'a lm . r. dfCeaaed, a aaigneo a n d the p r o p o r t io n a t e eoata th ereof ahall
IS r i n n IT C O U R T . SE V E N T H C I R C U I T S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y
0«ir&gt;!n*t Turpmtlni C o m p a n y
....

V ******ad. o n r - t h lr d on e a c h aide, a g a i n s t
t h a land* upon which aald p a v in g shall
a b u t a n d t h a C ity of B a g fo rd shall h a v * a
Han th e r e f o r aglnaf t h * aald land* enforc*. # .V P t ° v i d » a by th* law * a n d ordinance*
of aald d t y .

■nd for H im lo o li C o u n t y , Florida, did on
**lh d a y of fte p la m b r r , A. I&gt;. 1818,
Ole their re p o rt w ith aald Comrelaalonera.
wherein It appear* t h a t t h e y hav* view ed
Ihe landa In aald D is t r i c t t o be benefited
by the ditches, d ra in s or canat* t h e r t l n ,
have In aald r e p o rt assessed aaeh p a rce l
Section 4. T h a t u p o n fa ilu re of a n y ■tidland
in aald D istr ic t according a n d In
p r o p e rty ow ne r to d o t h a g ra d in g a n d p a v in g ol
proportio
It shall be b c h if ltr d by aald
h t r r i n provided for, t h e sa m e snail be done ditches, dnr a aa
s nr c a n a l a , for all t i p e n a e s
by t h e C ity of Sa nford, o r ahall be let b y t h a t m ay b«inIncurred
t h e c o n struction of
curitract b y t h e C ity of S a n f o r d t o t h e lowest sa m e. Including th* In
te r e st ehargee. t h e
a n d beat bidder, In a c c o r d a n c e w ith Ihe esp.Tiif* of the " u u i t n In
it
t
*
a
s f e —- a id p l i n i a n d t p * . i d e a t io n s s u b m i tt e d e a tlm a lr d bv t h e H oard of* Caonudn t yC-ogiueer
C o m m li*
by th* city engineer, a n d t w o - t h lr d a of t h e alonera of Sem inole C o u n t y . Florida, w h lr h
costa t h r r o f , o ne-third t o a b e t t i n g owner* re p o rt la now on file In tn# olTlee of th e
du each aide, from th e d a ta
of Ihe com ple­
ol t h e aald H oard a t hla office In t h e
tion ol lb# work, ahall be assessed, a n d anall Clerk
u r t lloua* In S a n l o r d , Florida,
be a. Ii»t, superior to all o t h e r llcna, t i e a p t C oNow
therefore, t a k e n o t lr e t h a t on T uc»
only ,ien* for t s i e a , a g a in st a n d u p o n th e d a y Dee.
2nd 1918, a t ten o'clock A. M.
lot* a n d p ro p e rty f r o n tin g a n d a b u t t i n g th# asm* being t h e n e s t regular m eeting of
u p o n aald a v e n u e a n d s t r e e t hereinbefore t h e aald Hoard of C o u n t y Com m latlonere,
described a n d *0 graded a n d p a v e d , a n d the whlrh meeting will be held In t h e C o u t t
re m a ining o n r - th lr d of such coat* ahall be House In Sa nford, F lo rid a, th* said H oard
paid by the C ity of S anlord.
will hear com plain t* from the owner* or
T h a t t h e e stim a te d coat* of g r a d in g a n d agenta of all land* a lf r c te d against t h e
p a v in g per squa re y**d for t h e paving aaa rsim rnta t o m ad e .
of aald a v e n u e and atre et 1* 12.40, t h a Fati­
Hy i r d r r of t h e H oard of C o u n ty C m i ma led to ta l r n a ti of pa v in g th* asm * as Rilsaiohrra
of S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
d ts e r lb e d ia SIS.570.00, a n d t h e e stim a te d thla Gth day of O c to b er. A. D. 1919.
eoata t o lo t owners pi r front fool 1* ( 0 So
(•ra il
K, A. Douglaaa.
Se c tloa 4
T h a t t h e c ity engin eer 1*
.
Clerk.
he reb y r e q c lr - jj within ten ifaya, a f te r th e Legal 12-llc.
Brat pu b lic a tio n of this o rd in a n c e , t o p r e p a r e
and file w ith th e city clerk a n ra ti m a l e
ol th e a m o u n t of llrna for s u r h pa v in g which
th e c ity wilt claim agalnal r i c h uf t h e lots
or parcels ol land fro n tin g or a b u t t i n g upon
Firnl Slrawbcrrlea
the a v e n u e o r stre e t so t o be p a v e d , which
e stim a te ahall he baaed upon I n r r a t a m a l e d
Tlio
first
ripe strawberry from
eoata of t h e work, a n d u p o n t h e frontage
ol lota or p a r re ls ol land a b u t t i n g t h e a v e n u e plnnts set this fall was exhibited at
or a t r e r t ao t o be paved.
The Courier office Wednesday. It
Section f&gt;. T h a t a n y person ow ning a n y
Interest In a n d t o any p r o p e rty a b u t t i n g up.
pon was brought in hy C. R. Reauchainp
•aid a v e n u e or street t u b e ao p a v e d ahball
ha v e t h e right within t h i r t y day* a lt e r th e but was given l*y E. J. Harvill, who
tiling of sa id e s tim a te t o pre sent to t h e said is cultivating
Mr.
Henuchamp'a
city elerk a sw orn p e tition t n be presented
t o t h e c ity count!!, se tting f o r th t h a t In place on the eastern boundary sd the
th e opinio n of the p e titio n e r t h e e s t im a te d
a m o u n t of such eoata a n d llena upon auch city, this season. lie has about two
lot ia in co rre ct, show ing wherein It ia In­ acres
set to berries, and they are
correct o f w hy it will rxceed t h e special
benefits a e rru e in g (com t h e work a n d pa v in g very promising In appearance. The
done a n d t n be done in f r u n t of aald lot or
plant from which the ripe berries
p a r r , ) of la n d .
Section 7. T h a t th e c ity council ahall, were t ikon this week was set about
a lt e r p r o p e r notice a n d w ithin th e tim e
p t e t r r i o e d b y ordlnancra, ait a&lt; a board of the middle of September, and Mr.
equalisatio n t o hear a n y a n d all p e titions Harvill will, it is believed, have
a n d c o m p l a in t s which m a y be Bleu In ref­
erence t o t h e , a Cimated coats id the pa v in g plenty of strawberries for Thanks*
hers in p ro v id e d for a n d ahall m ak e doe and
prope r Inquiry in to th e sam e, a n d II It ahall giving.
a p p e a l to Ihe a n lila r liu n of tl.e e l'v council,
It has been three years since the
alttln g as a board of e q u a lisa tio n , t h a t th e
s s l i m a t r d a m o u n t td said lien ia correctly berry season opened as early as
e a t l m a lr d , t h e a m o u n t ao Used ahall a la n d
as the a m o u n t id such lien t o be claimed by Thanksgiving. In 1910 a light freezer
t n e r l ty ol Sa nford, tor t h e p a v in g of t h e
• aid a v m u v or s tr e e t In f r o n t of aald prop- was shipped in time to reach Phil­
e it y , a n d a f te r th e city council haa heard adelphia for Turkey
Day.—Plant
all p e titions a n d given all p r o p e r t y ow ners
an o p p o r t u n i t y to be he ard a n d h a v e m a d e City
Courier.
all c o r re r tio n s which In t h e i r ju d g e m e n t Is
just, a n d h a v e e qualised all assessm ent s,
• aid a m o u n t s a d assessm ents as Hard and
Register of heading lintels
equalised ahall s t a n d as a lien against said
i ro p crty to be enforced a f te r t h e rnmplel*
Carnes
(’hits. II. Carle? and family,
on of said work In the m a n n e r p r o v i d e d by
t h e laws a n d ordinances of aald city.
Svntni'..1
N. Y.; Mr. and Mr*. Claude
Par*--*—•&gt;IC ?l)tlt. .Jn •
t let I •* i?
I 1. M IL I.K It.
Ii:inlr;tl Macon; Mrs. K. lUmwadl.
PfrV '* n t i*itv
. F Kiiga-ea* Allen. Atlanta;
I livftjbj «-**"'■
ifill* “ i-w
LUsitt: *-a** iluly pa*9*‘»i ti &gt; th*1 el I v r o u n r ll
Alexander
Fish. Atlanta;
of th*- city of Hanford. I loriila, | r
thla th*» HUth liny uf Oct., I HI ti*.
Seminole Mr. and Mrs. C. tl. Burton,
! \ I*. K IN K S ,
Morris New York; N. Perry. Morris
C*ity (*lrrk.
Approvnl lay me lhi* . 2 n d . d ay uf tlcto- N. Y.: II. II. Murray, Jacksonville;
Lc:, 1919.
J. I&gt;. n . W I H O N ,
G. !!. Itumbough, Atlanta; E. P.
10-r.lf
M ayor &lt;*lty uf Hanford.

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MLtchrll. V*-------- Mitchell, he r h u a iia n d , all p i r l l r a c la i m i n g I n t r 'c s t
') l i o n, H'leria FUgher. F. W. Fischer, F. J Dfeterlch Clara Dei

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Lo T*n VtarVis, V. C. Hillman, Clara D. Wood, William IL-rron, deceased,

. Iriler. t o e n l , N a t I’ovnU. T r u s t e e , N a t h a n C. H olden, William II.
flasla I. Ilrnnke. Margaret A. D u r a n d . --- — D u r a n d . J u l i a M. H urt,
Slits
it,,,,, f . C. H and. John A. J o h n s o n , Alexander J . T rench, T, O.
a ,.v 4 || til n.-, Austin L. Illalr. C a t h e r i n e lllair, E ll r a h e t h l la y n le , ilem „ l ' it,r r. 4. table)-. Kale h i. A shle y. C . W. F a r n u m , F a n n i e 8. A. Tesler.
Usi&gt; H. r«»lrr. &lt;ii* rge E. Currh-r, W illia m I,. Saunders, J o h n A. t ire ele y , 1.11
&lt;si,.l\ ller.rv N. Schlrp, E. It. I l r o w n . H e n ry C. I 'o t le r , H o w a r d r o l l e r .

W, r. tiukrri.m, i.uev '*forton Whllmore, Frank Daniel, Charlra Aleaandi r,

Wa'.io U l&gt;ai«on« It. II* l . i n » « t r r , I t o h e r t S. CJummlns^. J . D. J a r k t n n ,
lu:r) C. Si Ia. t ‘. F. Halford, T h o m a s J . Hilliard, S a r a h K a r e e k io n . Allen
Gmpr. l»4*.l II l l o o k r r , Henjamin It. F o u n d , llo b e r t W. S c o t t , F.llen t*.
I r t i f. ,U t I !If w n , L afayette firtt&gt;n, A. M. K a ndolph, W illiam K,l f * r; M»
A. 1! icm , \ L. T a y l o r , J, O. J r l k i , J . O. Jrlk*, J r ., a n d J i i r n i W. LMley,
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To »1 tattieo rla lm ln g an Intereot u n d e r L. J. H a r m , l l t l e n a Flic her, F. \V* J’i,, lc,!irr#
f. J p.tttri- *. * U ra D l e t r r k h , T o m M a r k i s , V. C. Hillm an. C l a r a D. W oo l, W illiam
l u m 4. - au I. J o h n Irvine, dee»a«ed, N a t I 'o y n t i , Tru«t»*r, N a t h a n C. Holden* &gt;\lUlarn

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In f h r r f r r u l t C'nurl S r i r n l h Jutllrlzi) &lt;lrrull I 11 tint) r«r Hr m Imil r Co.uriljr* llo r i i ls i
In f ' h a n r r r y .
J. If. SulUvan, f**»m«
n la ln a n t, v« (,'|ro
Kill fur IKvnrrn
SullU'in, I»*f*n'Unt.
D r d r r nf I'u lillta llun.
T o G iro Hu1liv»n, c#ro Mr*. 11. It. Thnmji*
•on* Vftltloala* ( i r n f f l i .
It A|ipiarinK from t h r i f l l i t i v l t filed In
thla raus*' ( h i t you, I ’lro HutIIvan, a re n
rr sid e n t uf a S t a te of t h e U n ited S ta ir*
o th e r t h a n t h e S t a i r of Florida a n d t h a t you
nre a f e *ldrnt of th e S t a l e of ( ienrciti, m i d *
InK In t h e t ' l t y of V u K lo t t a , .S ta t e of (Sror*
t*ia a n d y o u r iildrrfti H r a r e of M n II. II*
T h u m p t o n , Vald^rt 4 , CSfor^la* nnd t h a t
there U n&gt;» nenion In t h e S t a t e of Florida
the *c rv lrf of a «jhpornA u p o n w hom would
hind you nfpl t h a t you i r e over t h e a fir of
tw e n ly -ta t yr»ri.
Thl* la there fore lo c o m m a n d y o u , C-leo
S u n U a n , to he a n d a p p e a r h r f u r e "hla C?ourt
on t h e rlr#l d a y of I le r e r n h r r , A, 11. It* 19,
th e t a m e hi-inff a n g u l a r Itule D a y •d IhU
C ourt, to a n sw e r the bill of c o m p l a in t cah ih ltr d a g inst you by J . II. Sulliv an, or,
• aid bill will be take n u* runlexard.
I t la f u r t h r r ordered t h a t tide o rd e r be
publiahcd In t h e S a nlord H erald, a new*
pa p er publiahcd In Sem in ote C o u n t y , T'lor[da, (or lour conaecutlve weeks.
W I T N E S S m y hand a m i official a r il at
S anford, Sem in ole C o u n t y . F lorida, thla
2 l a t ilay of October, A, II. 11*10.
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk
C irc u it
Court
S e m inole
C ounty,
Florida.
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Praclirp conllnt'tl lo the treatment
of the cjx
Eyes examined h y a regular regis­
tered physician
Glnssos filled, broken lenrs du­
plicated
28 W. Church Sl. - Orlando, Fla.

Mias May Holly was tin* guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Wheelis on Tuesday
going to the circus.

LOAFING

Short age Will
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Indianapolis, Nov. 17.—While op­
erators and union lenders had pre­
dicted a large increase In bituminous
coal production in parts of the coun­
try where the miners have been on
strike for III days, only in West
Virginia were both sides confident
that all the men would be back lit
work during the day. The other
large producing fields reported n
disposition of the men to await fur­
ther results of the conference
at
Wnshiington between operators nnd
union miners over a wage agreement
in the Central Competitive field.
Meanwhile a shortage of coal is
the middle west has cuased the n gion coal committees to consider
N a ile r of Ap p l l r a i l n n 'for l a x D r r d I ndie means of conserving fuel. In lrnliKreilnn 373 « f t h r G e n r e s ! K ls lu lr a .
liglitlcss nights, nnd heatless days
N n t l r r la h r r r l i y givrn t h a t I.. E. White,
utchaaer ol T a t U n t l f l c a l r Nei. 115, d a te d of tlie wartime, is to go into effort
hr 3rd d a y of J u l y A, IK, IBIfi. ha* Bled
•aid r e r l l l l c s t r In tny nffirr n n d h sa m s d - tonight ns a means of preserving
application for ta x d r r d t o lasur In sc c o rq . coal
supplies.
a n c r with Jaw , S l i d r r f t l t l r a t r r t n h r s r r a
t h r follow! n£ d ra c f t ln d |&gt;fnprrly a i l u s t r d
The
railroad administration today
In Seminole C o u n t y , F lo rid a , tn -w it:
'j
In tere st In llloek 1 L. J . W h ile 's S u b Div. took off a dozen local passenger
T h e raid la n d b r i n e sa traa sd a t t h e d a le
of the issuance ol aurh r e r t l B c s I r in t h r trains on the Chicago, Milwaukee &amp;
nam e ot W. tj A l d r i d ir . Unless aald r e r- St. Paul railroad here and at Milwau
liflcale ahall h r re d ee m e d arco filln * lo
law, t a i deed will Itauv th e r e o n on t h r kec and it was said that further cur­
25th clay of N o v e m b e r A. I)., 1818.
w i t ti e s t m y official a l e n s t u r r a n d #;*1 tailment of railroad service both in
this t h r 2 l l h d a y of O ctober A. II. 1910.
the passenger and freight depart­
(SE A L )
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
c le r k
C ircuit C o u r t, Se m inole
C o u n t y , ments would m u lt if coal supplies
Florida.
ported by members of the fuel com­
|0 - 5 te
lly V. M. D O U G L A S S , D. C.
mission
that unless fuel production
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LAND
SALE - I I E I 'A H T .M E N T
UF TIIE IN rE IIIU It
is resumed on a larger scale within
U. S. L and Office a t G alneavlllr, Florida,
u short time it will bo ncoeiaary to
O c to b e r 31. 1919.
Nolle# la h r r r b y ,-lven t h a t , n directe d withhold coal from all but essential
by the C o m m iss io n e r ot t h e G e n era l Land
nffirr, u n d r r provision* ol Her. 2455, It. S, indusH’es.

Free Service
Let u s in sp ect your battery fre e . W e are experts
on electrical trou b les. S cien tific repairing am i r e ­
charging d o n e . W e can ta k e your old battery and
m ake i( a s good a.s uciv and gu a ra n tee it for six
m onth s. W e a lso h ave expert m ech an ics (o over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company
L. A. R E N A U I), Prop.
P h on e LSD

20:t Oak Ave.

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p u u a n t to t h r a pplication of l l e r l h a A.
Fault, Serial No. 015582. « r will offer nl
public sale, l o t h r highest bid d er, b u t at
nut let* t h a n t'2.5U per a r re , a t 10 n 'r lo r k
A. M., on t h e I'l th day of D e c e m b e r , 1919,
rn xt. at thl* office, the following t r a r l of
i.xnd; S W ' , of S E ‘, Section 3. T o w n s h i p 19
S outh, of l U n g r 30 E as t. T a l l a h a s a r r Met)dan. T h e «»le will not b r k e p t ope n, b u t
will be d r r l a r e d d o t e d w hen th o s e p r . * . n l
at the h o u r nam eil h a v e r e t a r d blddin c.
T h* person m a k in g t h r highest bid will be
required tn Im m ediately p a y t o t h r Itrn lvet the a m o u n t thereof.
Any person* claiming a d x r - j e l y t h e above*
dear rihed land are udvlaed t o tile their
rlalm i. or objaetlon*. on or before t h r t im e
designated for tale.
Koh. ;t W. Davla. H r g le lr r ,
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f;,. , . ' a ' " 1 t f a n l lin e W 5 dr*., N 37.32 cha., thenc e S to b r * 13
May 1919. a U niform A creage T a x of ten
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situ ate d within th , " E x t e n s i o n L a n d a " of
t h e la i d D iatrirt tor t h r y e a r 1919, a m i you
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a n d each uf you a re he reh v notified th a t
• ,« ? » * s r a n t line UD2.05 f t. S I deg 47 min. K
30 th e Uniform A e r r a , - T ax Hook axaeaalng
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tax haa been r o r o p t r t r d b y t h r a e r r r t a r y
30
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deeta-ing t h e lien ol . a id l a x , will b r Bled
31 in Ihe. office of t h e Clerk of t h r C ircu it
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S e c retary of said D r a i n a g e D is.r lc t
f, i *
D. D D ,
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todered t h a t Ihli notice b r p u b lis h e d once r a c h week for tw elve eonse cu- Legal 12 21c.
HViiti**
hinfiFfif H» raid* t ni'**pat&gt;«r p o b l ii h f d in t h e t a U 8* n liu it* co'inty*
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' m)f hand a n d t h e *•*! n aald c ir c u it court thla 3rd d a y of S e p te m b e r, A. D. I N HE JENNIIP D R A IN A G E D IH T IlIt T.
Tf* All W hom I t M ay C o n c ern ;
d a . „ . , ... ,
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Wheras, t h e C o m m i t t e e a p p o in t e d by
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County
1
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•I'ltirj | j , Com plainant.

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m in e r s

C. Ma Hand For Sheriff
Having been urged by a large num­
ber of the voters of Seminole County
to become u candidate for the office
of Sheriff, I hereby announce my
cnndidacy subject to the dednion of
the Democratic primary.
If elected Sheriff' of Seminole
ty, I pledge my* very best efforts
to gee that nil laws nre strictly en­
forced as far us it i* in my power to
do no. Having served ns Sheriff of
Seminole County for three yearn nnd
five month* I believe I am fully
qualified to fill the position to the
satisfaction of ihu law abiding ele­
ment of the County.
If elected, I pledge a relentless war
on illirit distilling nnd Kale of all in­
toxicating liquors regardless of whe­
ther guility parite.t are friends or
foes and I want it clearly understood
that I consider that the ollico belongs
to the people nnd their rights shall
nl all times he considered paramount
to everything else, nnd I repent thut
to give to Seminole County the best
that is in me and keep it in the
front tanks of the Counties of the
State in all things nnd especially in
regards to the violation of the pro­
hibition und gambling laws of what
ever nature shall be my first aim.
And right here 1 wish to state em­
phatically that my deputies shall in
all care! he chosen not on the ground
of personal friendship but for their
olficieney alone nnd should at
a:iy
time
they
or
any
of
them
become obnoxious to the
public and it is brought to my at­
tention 1 promise to make thorough
investigation and if facts warrant
bis or their discharge to net on the
•ante, as through me would he the
only x :y &lt; handling sueh matters.
I niakr the above statem ent heeAllso I hc!i?vv It to In- the duty of
. ;• «^A.v-v*a.
* any
,1Sj,jrtng tn \-;hli • •’ llir &gt; to stale hi* po­
sition in advuiut' on ali questions
of p i’"l!e interest.
Vt-rv respectfully yours,
C. \V. Hand.

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Liverpool Charges Were Extortion­
ate ns Usual
Dublin, Nov 18. (By Associated
Press) Gratification in Dublin over
the establishment of direct shipping
service with America, changed to
disappointment when it was found
that the Liverpool charges had been
made on the cargo of the first ves­
sel to arrive here from America.
The Dublin importer has had to
pay a charge of nearly $10 ti ton
for Liverpool port dues, cartage in
Liverpool and freight from Llverp &gt;o
iito Dublin though the vessel eame
direct to Dublin and never saw
Liverpool. Tne explanation given
by the consignors is that the matter
d epemis upon the terms of the cotttraet which, being made in the old
form contemplated these Liverpool
charges. In future it should he easily
possible to eliminate this dilliiculLy.
The matter is, however, treated
in the Dublin Nationalist press as
a revival ugainst Ireland of the in­
famous Navigation Arts of 1GG0 to
1G71, under which no Irish owned
ships were allowed to sail the seas.
The principle difficultly in the way
of the permanent establishment of
direct t.'Ui'fic aam.Ii A me; leu h raid
by economists to he the absence of
sufficient return cargoes. Irish manu­
facturers are combining to meet
this difll ulity.

E X P E R IE N C E
Great Storage Facilities
In Ideal F orm ulas, \v co ffer y o u E xp erience d a tin g
from th e v ery b eg in n in g of com m ercial p rod uction of
Fit,, ida crops. T h is experience sh o w s not o n ly th e
value o f proper m aterials correctly p roportioned a s
to a d v isa b ility , lmi. llu* need o f porfqpt p h ysical c o n ­
dition til tim e of ap p lica tio n . T u secu re th is c o n d i­
tion . th e fertilizer m ust he m ade long in a d v a n c e ,
hatch •! and, and reground. T h is ca lls for enorm ou s
store house ca p a city . A cres o f flooring are n ecessary
to insure good s b eing thorou gh ly cured , season ed ,
blended, Itefoa' sen d in g them o u t to y o u .
Labor is high nnd difficu lt— m a n y o th e r exp en ses
and problem s nre to he met*—hold fa st to all th e su re
things th a t m ak e y o u r su ccess. B y ch o o sin g Ideal
O ver a q u arter c e n tu ry o f profitable field resu lts b ack
o f th em . W h y tak e u n n ecessary chances?

WILSON &amp; T 0 0M E R
F E R T I L I Z E R C O MP A N Y
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FKRTILIREUS

JACKSONVILLE,

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THESANFORDHERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Ilmlncs* M onger
Published Every Friday by

KOVEMHER 21, 1919

l&gt;ontoffice JoIm and other good things cannot learn a trade over night, but he apparently was "full of fight" as the
can learn to drive a bread truck or milk result of tiie senate's action on tie
will go.

The final vote on the jHiacw treaty
will lx* made tomorrow and it looks
like the treaty will lx- ratified in spite
of all tiie reservations ami other arguementa against it. It is certain that
when the1’peace treaty U finally settled
the country will U* able to get down
to business on other and equally im­
portant matters for own welfar.

truck in a very short time, and men who
are filling these positions in tho big
cities are earning from 4,500 to $6,
000 a year. A -few rnbnths ' training
fits many office men for somt-skllled
labor J«il«s which pay handsomely In
time th*i drafts on office stuffs by. fat&lt;
lories, mines, farms, mills and other
industrial pursuits will balanc con
ditions and the white collar men will
ngnin come into his own, but the rail
of tho overall is much stronger at the
present time.

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peace treaty.
V*

JENKINS IN HAD

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Virginia

Consular Agent Stem* To Have
Fulled Something
v j n
- 7 f t / j j • e
Washingron,
Nov. 08.—Wm. 0.
flUlMCItilTION I'HICB IN AOVANCKl
Jenkins, American consular agent ut
ONK VKAR— _
------------------------------ »l w &gt;
MIX MONTHS.---------------------------- -------- - *•«
Fuel do was detained at the penitentiary
TUBEC MONTHS—
for two hours after his arrest on n
charge of collusion with the bandits
Ealrtnl u
A*fa*« lind
ISOS, *1 lb* l*b.ta(nra
HwliU
William Allen White , newspaper
who recently kidnnppce him, accord­
I'ndrr A»» of M»rfh Ird, l»T»_________
man and sage, told a Kansas City au­
ing to advice* to the state departmert
ll ti s l d Ball dint
Trlrpbaaa N«. 41 dience the other day why the Presi­
today from Mexico City. lie then
German Sea League
dent is ill. In his view the presidency
was released without bail and is now
Iterlin, Nov. 09.—The German
restricted to Ills own home.
There were two reasons why the is now too great a burden for even n
Navy fa-ague is to lie rechristened the
cupermon
to
carry;
and,
ns
u
result
editor of the Herald did not take in
For further information regarding
"German Sea League" and is to work
the circus yesterday. The first was of Woodrow Wilson’s passionate conthe
charges against Mr. Jenkins has
"for tin* development of the German
because no one asked us and the sec­ serration to the big tasks urging them­
l&gt;eon
asked for by tiie state depart­
mcreaantile marine and the resumption
ond was because we could not go any­ selves upon mankind in this new day, of German maritime trade and shipping." ment and pending its receipts official:-,
ho is‘halted by broken nerves and a
how.
would not indicate what action the
pain-wracked hotly. Describing the
government would take.
------- O -------President’s unprecedented achieve­
NO CHANGE GIVEN
First unofficial news of the arrest?
This prohibition thing is all right ments at Paris, .Mr Whito says: "He
was received by the state department
until the time comes for colds and had to go alone amidst the play of great
Mexico Finds Small Silver Coin yesterday from the American embassy
the "Gripp" and other things nml forces " Of the big issue of the hour
Are Very Valuable
which said the arrest appeared to lie
then we recall how the physicians the Kansas writer oilers his rlarric
Mexico
City,
Nov.
HKIIy
Associ­
Hof f o v vp.
E u W f r r C ra w C o *
hosed
on declarations of a number of
used to recommend rock and rye. analysis: "The l-rague of Nations
LKJL 1 1 1
II
t7aw.rxirsrtTM,ir&gt;nv,
ated Pres* The most persistent peons who, under threats made state­
covenant is only 70 per cent perfect: phrase encountered by thu buying
ments purportln to establish collusion.
Well, thut cold spell (oat wc have sometimes I think it much less than public in Mexico at present Is "No The department telegraphed urgent
been longing for is here and the circus that, but it is tin* lag tiling of the pence bay cambio," "there is no change." instructions to the embassy to take
at Orlando seems to have brought ii eon fere nee, the most significent tiling The silver in the Mexican peso, the matter up with tin* Mexican fore- &lt;
down to us. Now for that big winter west of the Ganges since the rrucifixion, fifty-rent piece and the smaller coins, Ign office, with n virew to securing
season with all the attendant big tilings nml it is nil Wilson’s work. If It were is worth more than the face value of the release of Jenkins.
only 10 per cent, perfect it would still the coin *1 this money has been
booked for this section.
The embassies later report that : f'k'ire in the Hi 11.-borough county pro­ Shire Mr. Carries was struck with
In* a step in the right direction." And
hoarded by amany perrons and sold Jenkins had i*ccn released, but was hibition fights during the pa.it 10 paralysis und for se vend weeks I. fun.
that is the view of all broad-visioned fur their silver content.
The Republicans are getting active
restricted to his home, was Imscd on years, and especially in the campaigns the active management of the hotel
Americans. Editor and Publisher.
and looking ahead to th» time when
The
result
is
that
"cam
bio"
or
a report to tiie consular agent. The against illegal voting. While working Olive lias been carried on by Miss
— O -----they too can gel up to the pie counter.
change lias disappeared and persons embassy also reported that in a signe quietly lie was always on the job and Gladys Fields, a niece,.—Tampa Times
Seminole counry Republicans held a WHITE COLLARS vs. OVERALLS. who buy or sell arc forced to npy statement published in tho Mexico wax fearless in hh efforts to drive
meeting here Monday night to talk
Once upon a time white rollars were from four to seven percent for silver City press the prosecuting attorney whiskey out of the stair.
PENNSYLVANIA IS FILLED
over old times and sec where the cheap and anyone could afford to wear pieces from brokers. .Most merchants of Fueblo charged that Jenkins was
Several weeks ago lie became the
them, but today they are a luxury refuse to make small sale* if they are guilty of criminal responsibility and of victim of n stroke of paralysis, and First Time In History That College
that weighs heavily upon many who forced to give change, asserting giving fal-e evidence and that he laid nit bough he regained sfieech and a
Has 1hissed Mark
persist in wearing them. In a recent they would lose money in the tran­ Ixs'ii transferred to his home to avoid partial use of himself hi* general health
Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 18.
Issue of the Saturday Evening Post saction.
recurrence of his illness which followed condition lisa grown orw
steadily. tiie first time in its history the ■or
Forest Crissy,
one of the foremost
his capture by the bard’ts.
The "nzleci
’■nztci'u" «
He was oved from Tam pa to Sanford,
jf. the t'.r.iver
* *e c m
writers of the day. contribute* an arti­ p,",, ni.
,oM
»i,i i iraettenllv usewhere
bis son S. J. Garries is operating glstrit)*'"' of t ho I ’ n l v o r - T
b
t*
v
!•
cle cm ' tf.Tje' Mr—
T,:,v Men.
In
mor.cy in
or cafes1
i.-J, snail after tin- i»nMdy»i* itr»!:x
" a . -/(iff! HON I.EMH'R
*'*
«y
I
vanla
)
i
,
is
p«-x*cd
the
lo.tmii
mark
the article ! &gt;• ; into out (lie high prici . when tliv pun-ha
a em a il1
ami remained there unlit del a over sylvunia lias passed the 10,(KID murk.
so many office *nnn nee paying for tlie amount.
W. J. I arncs Fough
For (leaner took him.
Figures made public by the co llege
privilege of wearing white collars. Hr
"I might as well bo broke as have
Politics
The
deceased
loaves
authoriticA
ximw an enrollment nf
one
daughter,
contrasts their positions with the wage *::i asteea". complained an Amorii . M.
.xi. Christian
i&gt;nrisu:tn , cl this city, ,321. This is an increase of 1.2In
\V. J Com,**, proprietor of the Ho­ .*ir». T.
e/iarner. greatly to the ndvnnsnge «&gt;( ] coulit not find a cafe to chungc his
tel Olive, and for 10 years a citizen of ami four sons, J. W. Carnes, Douglas, over the largest previous registra­
the latter.
gold. I.liter iie hit upon a unique
Ga.;C. E. Carnes , Lafayette, La.: tion. The university is co-educationRank clerks, college professors, gen­ scheme. He deposited the "aztcca" Tapn died at Sanford Saturday aft­ W. P. Carnes, Raton Rouge, La.; and
al iu only a few departments yet
eral office men, and in fact the great with the cafe proprietor and pro­ ernoon about three o’clock, and tho re­ S. J. Carnes, Sanforx. Resides thr**’
1,94(1 women are registered.
majority of salaried men who affect ceeded to eat at intervals until lie mains were laid to real at Wodinwn he leaves three Mothers, Dr. Will
morning.
Fun­
It was necessary to refuse admis­
the white collar, are working for sal­ bad no more credit, which with rmetcryj Isterdny
eral services were held at tiie Fir&gt;t Me­ Carnes, Memphis , Tenn.J Dr. C. S. sion to at least 1,500 students. The
aries
utterly
inadequate
to
meet
the
A IilG HOLE
prevailing prices was not a long
thodist church yesterdey norning at 9 Carnes, Sanford. Dr. C. S. Carnes great increase in ull departments
high cost of living, while the wage time.
o'clock , conducted by Re- ,\V. A. und wife, and Mrr. Mary E. Winstead has compelled the University to
IN THE CASING earner as a class is reveling in luxury.
Cooper, pastor of the First church, of attended the funeral.
make immediate plans for the erec­
Went Ih t Report
moans naught to our vulcanising As a ri-sull of the handicap the salaried
which
Mr.
Carnes
osfeen
a
faithful
tion
of several new buildings. The
Hi*
daughter,
Mr*.
Christian,
an
ml
oxperts. lust child's play for them men are working under, many of them
For
Florida,
ruin
tonight
except
member
since
ho
first
came
to
Tampa.
first
to be constructed will lie a
two
of
h
*
sons,
J.
W,
Carnes
and
S
J.
to take that "busted" t in* and are drifting away from offices to fac­ fair extreme south portion WednefMr. Carnes has Ix-cn tin outstanding Carnes were also present at the funeral. dormitory for women students.
tories
and
other
over
all
jol*.
make it run like new. In these
day, probably fair
fresh
north­
For the past two years salaried men west winds except probably strong
days of costly tires it means a
have witnessed the rapid raise of the this afternoon and tonight near
saving to you of $...... to $
every time we prolong the life of wage scale in all branches of trade east coast.
yo u r used tires. Often our vul­ while their own salaries have advanced
Imperceptibly or not at all. .lobs Hint
canizing doubles their life.
Low Rales to Jacksonville
require neither education nor skill,
Jacksonville, Nov. IS—Every rail­
ami not even much physical strength,
road ticket agent in the state has
are
drawing
much
greater
remuneration
PHONE 17
than the average office position. Com­ received instructions from the line
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida mon* cense is supplanting pride in the he represent* regarding special low
hearts and heads of thousands of men round trip fares to Jacksonville for
and they are turning to the employment the Florida State Fair and Expo­
November 22-29 and a large
We Know We Sell The Best Seed that will bring the largest routpensntion. sition,
Education is no barrier to the overall travel to Jacksonville from state
Tor Florida Farmers
joIm and the demand for men to fill points is anticipated.
Our R ep u ta tio n o f Years
overall seems to !&gt;c unlimited, while
Hotel, boarding house and room­
applicants for office join have been ing house proprietors have given
A ssures our H y -T est Q uality
correspondingly great.
tiie fair associatioon that there will
SEND I'OII I U.I. I'ATAUir.lT
and
i: u s r
While the office man can easily be no "gouging" of fair visitors and
We are Familiar with Planting Con­ qualify for an overall job the average all will cooperate in making tbe fair
ditions, Perhaps we can Help You.
entire success.
overall man cannot qualify for an office an
ivnm: i s
job, lacking the education and training
Rates from each city and town
E. A. MARTIN SEED COMPANY that a re to lie secured only by years in tiie state have been established
of application. Of course jobs calling and information regarding tiie fares
JACKSONVILLE. ELOIIIIH
for skilled labor are different, as a man may be* received from all ticket
agents.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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A Cigar—

ibe name implies “class,”
“ family” "ancestors.”

The Virginia Lee cigar is in a “class”
by itself. Family—originated in the
aristocracy of the Vuelta Abajo dis­
trict of Cuba. Ancestors—the greatest
and best tobacco leaf the world pro­
duces
You’ll like VIRGINIA LEE Cigars.
All of the
_ _
tailers
them.

sell

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JiENT VULCANIZING WORKS

Tlve Most Fairly Priced

Hill Hardware Co.
STANDS FDR

SERVICE, QUALITY, AND PRICE

A WORD TO THE WISE
IS SUFFICIENT
Buy Your Heater Now
Perfection Oil Heaters
Box Heaters
Sheet Iron Heaters
A n d iro n s, F ire S creens and F ire S ets
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE

Hill Hardware Co.

What Perilling Sa)x
“ It is my opinion that if we had
l&gt;cvn prepared adequately wv could
never been called upon to defend our
rights." General John J. Pershing,
before the senate committee on mil­
itary alluirt.
For two years the manufacturer*
Record unceasingly urged prepared­
ness to save the danger of our soldiers
living cold-bloodedly
murdered by
tlieir country’s
unpreparednesa. We
warned the nation that upon the head
of the pacifists ami the advocates of
unprepared ness would n it tiie blood
of many a soldier kill* &lt;1 because od
our unprepared nest.
General Pershing, whose judgment
should lx* good . states the caw clearly.
Germany M ievid we would not fight,
(and had good cause to believe it, for
did not millions of Americans vote
merely to the tune, "He kept us out of
war?" Every man who made that
the reason for limis vote is responaibl
for much of tin* sorrow and suffering
of millions of our soldiers. Thus is a
bitter pill to swallow, but it shoutd
pugo the Nation of the poLcn which
very nearly killed its soul and its body
alike. Manufaiturers Record.
President I* Out
Washington, Nov. 18.—President
Wilson was taken down stairs in a
wheel chair today and rolled out on the
White House luwn near the portico
where he basked in the »un*hine for a
short time. This was the first time he
left the White House since his return
from the Western tour during which
he was taken ill.
Those who saw the president said
he seemed bright and cheerful and

C a r B uilt

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HE Chandler Six leads the w hole medium priced
field of m otor can so distinctly in popularity,
because it gives such extraordinary value at such a
moderate price.
W e firmly believe, and so do great hosts of people
all over America, that the Chandler Six is the most
fairly priced fine car built. It is quite as distinct in the
excellence of its design and construction as it is in the
fairness o f its price.
And th a t is w h y t h e Chandler has com e in to its p o sitio n of
u n d en iab le leadership.
T h e C handler S ix is d istin gu ish ed for its m arvelous m o to r—
the exclu sive C han d ler motor now In its sev en th year of c o n sta n t
refinem ent—and for tiie sturdy stren gth an d sim p licity of its
entire ch a ssis, and fo r the b ea u ty and co m fo r t of its several
types of body.

6 0 , 0 0 0 C h a n d le r O w n e r s
T e s t i f y T h e ir S a t is fa c t io n
Stv*»-r*ucmftr Tturitf Car, SIISS
Ftur~raunigrr KtadiUr, SUSS
F»mr-Pautm{tr Diifialrh (.ar, SHIS
Strtm-I’jinm itr StJam. SUSS
F w h t t r m g t r Ctupt, SUSS
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

MnYgMBBB 21, 1919

UltteH«PPcnln*B

M ention of
jjitler* ln flr,cf
p£f»orial lipm*
ofInltrcat

In and About
Jt The City *£

,„,l Mr.. lr. n. I'"!1"

s|smt Sundry in
of the Hillsboro.

Summary of (he
Floating Smalt
Talkn Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Renders
Tamps the guests

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from » plomm"1 ™'&gt;
■&gt;“ * Ride a Dort, you will like it. 4-t
•xjviilo*
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Carnes are cxHide a I)ort, you wI11 liko i l * 4*1
pectec
home today from Tampa.
\V I- Morgan has returned
.
. «hort vUU to her parents. Mr.
Hide a D ort, you will like it. 4-t
r^Mr^ J- K. Mettlnger ln Jarkson*
Mrs. Christian returned to Tampa
Ytllc.
on Saturday, among those accompany­
. ltltht hauling call Phone 106 ing the body of Mr. W. J. Cnrnes.
c F°E. Chorpenlng.
8-10tp
Complete stock Diamond tires.
Wight
Tiro Co
65-tf '
Mr and Mrs- II. UwL, W‘ f° r.
JlLonville on Saturday a ter a visit
Miss Lillian
Vaugu will leave
, ««ral weeks in Sanford.
shortly for Miami where she will take
Ride a Burt &gt;’011 wil1 ,ikn U- ‘t‘t a course in nursing at The Maternity
. congenial party motoring to Orl- Hospital in that city.
t0 attend the circus were Mrs.
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
n
Mlw Annie Weeks, Miss Ruth their annual bazaar and a cooked
Grjft^ Mr. Harry Weeks and Okie food sale Saturday, Nov, 112, 1919.
Place announced later.
6-tf
^rbno and Harmony taught by
Mm. M. C. Wilkinson and three
p F rn“ ivc Series Method.
Con- children, Ito we mi. ElizalH'th and John
Irvatcrv graduate. Phone 230, Mrs Watson of Newport, Ark. are the
*■' s . Ankncy. 918 M yrtle
Ave. guests of Mrs. Wilkinson's father, Mr.
J. F, Sloan.
yh. and Tucs-Gtc
MrJ. colema and little son have rrThere's u man at the curb to
serve you.
55-tf
tJrn&lt;d fr»m a trip to I’alatkn.
Pint Mason fruit Jars a t L. P.
Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey and daugh­
. „ ,,
fiG-tf
ter, Mbs Virginia leave fir Jackson­
UcCulbr s.
rr .„I, „f Mrs. H. L. Chandless ville today to consult an eye specialist
t . ; . h to hear of her Hitt*. Mr for Miss DiCourwy.
Thu Ladies Guild of the Kpiscopk
Chandler u the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
church
expect to hold a bazaar and
Divld S|ser.
fair
for
three afternoons and nights
PZ- Seal pint fruit jars ct LP.
of
Dec.
2nd, 3rd nml 4th in the
McCuller’s5G‘ft
Parish
House.
1-tf
Mr and Mrs. Uol*ort Herndon
Mrs.
Clias.
Ptplar
has
returned
from
ootond to Tampa on Sunday and
a
few
days
visit
to
relatives
in
Jackson­
rc expected home today.
Huy Diain itnds Wight Tiru Co. ville.
55-tf
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
RAGS. AN'V KIND EXMr
l Mrs. A. D. Parrisn, Miss
t'E
PT
Ji-D
SOCKS,
.
,,.i, . .inti tliirvi.y Parrish
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
FED SPREADS. AT THE
j’J - t f
HERALD OFFICE.
A motor party from Pittsburg,
WILL FIND
guests of 11ot**l Curnns on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Valltowe, W. M.
Slater and W. M. Slater Jr.
I)orts for everybody. Ilryan Auto
.I A C K S O .N V I L K ,
F I .A .
Co.
4-t f
\ cimr-nient place (o itop. M odem
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thigpen have
trick building &gt;'&lt; lirmI of armiirmetil and
■Imping district. Hot nml colil we.Ur, returned after a week-end spent in
rlrphonr in each mom; steam healed Jacksonville on business.
hreughout Roomy lobby, attractive parDr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
#•1 tunny vernndai, clean comfortable
Sanford
on Monday, Wednesday
ird*. best service
and
Fr
ay
of each week. 53-tf
Cbild"» Kntaurant adjoining. $l.SO
lit up.
Mrs. Roaeh, of Jacksonville is the
guest of her niece, Mrs. Elizabeth
Williams.
Q urrt Mason fruit jars at L. P.
McCullcr’s.
56-tf
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Pipar of Boston
Fire
Mass, were visitors in the city for sev­
eral hours on Monday while en route
Automobile
to Orlando for the winter,.
Roost
Theft
Leon’s Auto Transfer. All trains
met. Phono 91. Hotel Carnes.
Liability
67-tf
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelly and children
Collision
left on Sunday for North Carolina
for a visit of several months.
For Sale—fi ft. llghtwood post
and cull crust ties for fence posts
30c each f o. It. Wagner. Car
Hcpunni JO I.fading Companies
lots or less. O. C. Bryant, Wagner,
Writing Every branch
Flu.
M-W-Hp
A charming party of Jacksonville
delegates to the U. D. C. Convention
In Tampa, stopping nt Hotel Carnes
«n Sunday evening, were Medames.
IOC. W EST n i t S T S T R E E T
R. L. Nellns, J. L. Medlin.
M.
I'JIDNKS
lad'ils, W. B. Glover and A. II. Arring­
0 5 1* ! i
I t r .l ij r n r e M or JOT
ton. They left early Monday morn­
ing for Jacksonville.

i l A f E FAIR VISITO RS

HOTEL ALBERT

I NS URANCE

Bring your hemstitching to Mrs with England on tho basis of an econo­
Maude Philmon at tho -French mic n compromise. The battle of the
Shop. Also dressmaking a spec Marne, he deplores as a grave failure
ialty.
11-W-t solely through the army leadcrs-lasing
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Steed and Bol»- their heads.
by Page of Kbrlmmee were week end
A T. Hossittcr is the llret man in
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball nt
Hotct Carr,is. Mis. Sirr-d will remain Sanford to get one of tho now
Overland ears. Manager Haight of
hero for several days.
The change in tho weather this the Overland Sales Co., says ho will
morning will make them hunt their have a rnr load of Dverlands soon
and ail of them n*e already sold.
overcoats.
The Ball Hardware Co., is getting
ready to move this week into their
new store rooms on First street.
O. P. Swope of Oviedo was among
FOIt SALE
the visitors to the city yesterday.
For Solo or Exchange—One 20 acre,
B. G. Smith of Oviedo was in
one
10 acre, Sanford Ave, Walking
the city yesterday and remained last
distance
to city. Two lots corner
night to attend the Republican
Center
and
Elm Ave. Two ots west
meeting in the court house.
side Palmetto avenue 50 ft.
from
A. G. Alien i«t in the city advan­
Eleventh St. Make offer. B.
T.
cing the Allen Minstrel Show that
Corey, owner, 075 N. Spring St., Los
will he here Thursday night. Mr.
Angeles, Cal.
13-13te.
Alien is a former resident of this
city where he started the Lyric
For Sale—Four-room house cor­
Theatre.
ner 5th and Palmetto, east and
Messrs. Johnny Wood nml Bert south front. Lot 34x117 feet. Price
Ammunds of Orlando were Suturdzay $1.50(1, half cash. W, M. Haynes,
visitors in Sanford.
Herald Office.
10-tf
Mr. J. I). Jacobs, of Onley Vn.,
Farm Photography a specialty.
who is well known in Sanford has re­ Photos of at! kinds, See Sheafer
turned and will again lie connected
at 113 Elm Ave.
9-tI
with the Trmk Growers this winter.
F’or Sale — Prepare lor cold weath­
Mr. Fred Willmott of Orlando is in
er NOW. Buy your winter's lire
the city on business.
Mr. W. K. Hathaway spent Monday wootl now and save money. Oak or
pine. Either stove or fireplace wood.
n Wagner on business,
Phone 119-W. Huberts &amp; Smith,
Mr. J. W. Harries who is connected Wood Yard, corner Oth and Elm.
with the Snllli and Holden Company
5-tf
of New York has returned to San­
ford for the winter from Martins' urg
For sale or exchange—1 Vault
West Vn.
door, good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
Mr. Tom Martin returned Monday inches high, 1 small Safe, 31 inches
from a week end trip to Dunncllon. high, 1 adding machine. Must sell
C2-tf.
Dr. Samuel Pulcston is in town quick. C. Care of Herald.
today from Miami shaking hand"
..’Idi His in any Sanford trn*«il«. Mol
M H S . J U L IE S T A IiA C lI
stsiet i but Miami is bOuioing and
SOPRANO
that he and his family expect to Available for Concerts, Recitals, Musilike their now homo very much.
rales Festvals, Oratorio and Special
Church Services
xMr*. Galloway
M— Newman,
Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. 11. W. Hern­ Sanford,
Florida
don left yesterday for St. Petersburg
where they will represent the San­
ford Woman’s Club nt the meeting
of the state federation of Womans
Club.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

ELDER S P R I N G S W A T E R
T I I O M A H I). IIAKKII. Pfc. II.
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&gt;an b ro u g h t mo r a i l * la a t w e a k, anad h a to a b la ln r d lh a fo llo w in g ro a n lta i
l ' o l o r , _ _ ____________ _________C lr a r
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T h e a b a o n r o p r a r t l r a l l r of froo a n d a lb u m in o id a m m o n i a In thlo v a l o r a n d
Ita t o r y amall a m o u n t u t r h l o r l n r I n d l r a l r a Ita o i r o l l t n l q u a lll, for h a u a o h o ld
pn rp o a ra . In a d d lllu n to t h e good q u a ll l , rh o r o r l rr l a ll c n n t auperlor b o u a o h n ld
• • t o r , ll poaaooaro aporlal f r a t n r o o of m u r k ra lu o , o a p r r l a tl r Ihoao « f o i r o l t o n l
n a tu r a l a r t a l l o n a n d L O W d r g t o o of h a r d n r a a .
T ho b a r lr r l o lo g l r o l a n a lje lo . rr a o l l l n g In a n a r o r a g o total f o u n t , In f a i r
a a m p tr* of t h e v a l o r , of 1 b a r lo r l a p r r f o n t.: a n d In finding no r o l a n . or o lh o r
h a rm fu l b a r t r r l a , full? r o n S r m It* good q u a tlij I n d l r a l r d b ; Ike L 'H K M IC A L
a n a l ,a l a .
O f Iho m a n , Valero of thla a n d o t h e r r r g l o n a th a t I h a r e a n a l r t r d . I b a r *
fo u n d none a u p r rl o r In all good quallllca to t h a t o f tho " K l d r r W a t e r . "
Vouro t o f f r r a p o r t f u llr ,

(H lgnrd)

T IIO H . II. IIAKKII

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
T K L EPIIO N K l l l . W

I I I PA UK A VC.

H A M ttIM ) . IT .O IIID A

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co.
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes,
Safely Deposit Poxes.
Prompt Delivery

1 18D 0V

Pox 84, Lakeland, Florida

STILL DOING BUSINESS

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Rrr—at ordm. »nd unified cuitcmrrt who linvr uicl our ffftilijrr
'yr»r ftfirr &gt;nr, who alv\i&gt;i Rladly rrco*r.mrnd our teo-J: t; their
nciilitwii «r** c. v» • --'-I*- axiriroi., Our rticc. »eo slv -yi the
!oww '
u.'1 'i i •« coniiOcrcJ, oner isoImJ l Write
fcf Li...
ton. cr i-rid order tr&gt;d yen Uilt ts li.-AlrJ ilJa.
rU illU Z i.H S . fNSECTICIDLS, SfHAVERS, I'OVLTRY S LITU ES

n ; O. P A IN T U It I ’M UTILIZHIt CO.

J. L\ Spurting, Local Agent,

.locknunvllie. F lorida

Sanfortl, Florida

Fur Sheriff
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
unty subject to the decision of the
Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER
Nnllro
To tho stockholders of tho First
National Bank of Sanford, Fla.
Notice is hereby given that pur­
suant to n resolution of the Hoard
of Directors, n meeting of the
Stockholders of the First National
Rank of Sanford, Florida, is railed
to be held in the City of Sanford,
Florida, in the office of the said
Bank, on the 4th day of December,
A. D. 1919, at 3 o'clock P. M.
of the said date, to vote upon the
question of increasing tho capital
stock of said Bank.
10-Gtc
B. F. Whitner, Cashier.

A man's
best p a l
i t his smoke

B onds

B. W. Herndon

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Christian Science services
# will be held nt the Woman's
Club, Oak avenue, between
] Third and Fourth atrets,
on Sunday, inorningnt 10:45 oclock. Subject: "EverV lasting I ,un ish m en t."lS-tf

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aLet’s give ’em our smoke”
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MERICA must raise more live
stock. The number of horses,
cattle, sheep, and swine in the world
has fallen so low that the greatest
live stock shortage in history is upon
us. That’s why our officials have
decided to offer such generous prem­
iums for the best farm stock shown.

A

sm oke— Chesterfield. T he choicest
A real
of expensive nronmtio Turkish tobuccos,

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the finest of stm-Pipencd Dom estic leaf, blended
by an original und exclusive method that can’t
he imitated.

Tax Hooks Now Open
Tax Books are now open for the
payment of State and County Taxes;
a discount of two per cent js allowed
for payment in November, and one
per cent in December.
Jno. I). Jinkins
Tac Collector, Seminole County
S AT-W E D-5TC—W-14-2tc.

In the blending of these costly tobaccos,
our experts have brought out a new ilavor
and a mellow richness surpassing that of any
cigarette you ever smoked.
Chesterfields sure do satisfy; not in Ilavor
alone, hut ill value, in cpiality, even in liiciv*
superior moisture-proof wrapping that keeps
them firm and fresh always.
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FLORIDA STATE FAIR
Jacksonville, Fla.
NOVEMBER 22-29

S B E ij

You want “ satisfy” —that’s sure. You get
it only in Chesterfields.

Ilillburn Cannot Serve
Washington, Nov. 07. — Humors
current here for several days that Com­
missioner R ojkt of the Internal Rev­
enue Bureau might not appoint Judge
0. P. Ilillburn of Tampa to the position
of liquor enforcement officer, were
verified here today. The
physical
disabilities which judge Ilillburn re­
ceived through wounds in tho war
disqualify him from performing such
dut'es as will bo required of him, it
was Muted.
I arked Leadership
Berlin, Nov. 19.—The Tacgilche
Rundschau publishes a letter from the
former Crown Prince in which he com­
plains of the lack of resolute political
iradershilp during tin* war, and of the
failure o" Germany to make r**'nc«*

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NOTICE
Rids will ho received by the
Board of County Commissioners
of Seminole County at their next
regular meeting to be held an
Tuesday December 2nd, at 10 o'­
clock A. M. for the building of a
vault In the Seminole County Court
House.
I’lans nnd specifications can be
obtained from E. A. Douglass,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford,
Florida or from F. II. Trimble,
architect, Orlando, Florida.
Hoard reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
E. A. Douglass,
W13-3tc.
Clerk.

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THE SA N FO R D HERALD

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NEWSPAPERS
THREATENED
WITH RUIN
PAPER
AND
SCARC1TY
OF
III CIS PRICE WILL CAUSE
SUSPENSION
OF
MANY
Kftf.-VNc--* York, Nov. 19.—Thirteen
c e n ts a pound f. o. I&gt;. mill, was asked
for pri nt paper hero during th li week
The price was for enr load lots, and
was m ade to one of the largest pur­
ch asers of sheet print paper in the
c o u n try . The mill refused to make
a price of anything less than 11
cents.
Chicago, Nov. 18.—It is reliably

reported here that une of the largo
dally papers of the rlty has made «r&gt;
offer of 10 cents a pound for 1,000
tons of roll print, nnd has not found
a mill th at will take tho order. The
Chicago papers are being forced to
omit a large amount of advertising
from every issue because of the
shortage of print paper.
Washington, Nov. 18.—Complaint
of inability to secure print paper
aro pouring into government olllces
here. Newspapers are reporting prices
of 8, 9 nnd as high 1- cents being
asked fur print paper, and when or­
ders are placed at these prices It is
possihio to secure only very small
quantities, not nearly enough to
meet their needs.
Omaha, Nov. 19.—Ono of the
largest wholesale paper dealers of
the country reports print paper
prices giong upward every day, with
a rnb.e in one week of more than Si
a hundred. Many mills are refusing
to accept orders at any price, nnd a

forced suspension of many papers
Ir. looked for, £3 there Is no prospect
of any relief In the immodiato future
Washington, Nov. 18.—Small
and weekly newspapers are threaten­
ed with destrnetinn because of In­
ability to obtain print paper, tho
house was told by Representative
Reavis, * republican, Nesbraska. He
charged that news print manufac­
turers were refusing to sell small
publishers, in order to till the w ants
of the metropolitan dailies.
Taper consumption by tho big
city dailies and magazines has greatly increased, Mr. Ken vis said, by
nn “ extensive national tulvrrtbir.g
campaign conducted to defent the
goveernment in collecting taxes.''
He urged that tho internal revenue
bureau investigate tho returns "of
concerns sonducting the campaign
to disclose to w hat extent th e ir
excess profits tax was reduced by
the costs of the advertising.
New

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T h e Ford M odel T One Ton Truck w ith its
m anganese bronze worm-drive is really a
necessity for the farmer because it solves his
problem o f econom ic transportation from the
farm to the city. And in farm work alone, it
will be found a great money saver as well as a
lug labor saver. 1 las all the merits o f the Ford
car multiplied by greater capacity with greater
strength. N o extra cost in operation. We'd
like iu talk it uvci with every farmer,

vour
Ford car to ur. for net;rssar*•
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thus get the genuine Kurd parts and reliable
Ford workmanship.

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A gent

Edward H iggins,
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Dublin, Nov. 18.—Many Irishmen
IwliVvo the government’ll m-w Irish
hill will give an option to northeast
Ulster of coming Into or staying out
of a Home Ruin parliment. 1’nrt of
the inducement for Ulster to come in
may bo provided by adoption by tho
plan first auggestedd by Premier
loyd George under which an Irish
parliment would meet alternately in
Hi !fa it and Dublin, it is said here
that Sir Edward Carson would vigor­
ously oppose the plan of allowing Ul­
ster to exercise its option by voting
by counties. Sir Edward is said to
stand out for a clean
cut of the
six northeastern counties.
The problem is to give setf govern­
ment to a country one-fifth of which
at least would rather have rivil war
than to abandon ita present status.
The other four-fifths of the country
!r.
*. jurlirr.cn! a host iv,»v tjiligs in Ireland an prohibited as n il­
gai.

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C i i h u n h ind O d o lift l i t

ph o ne

Baptist 75 Million Campaign
Is asking $75,000,000 in cash and 5-year pledges during

Victory Week, Nov. 30-Dec. 7
If you believe this is a worthy program line up with the
Baptist church of your community for

“MILLIONS FOR THE MASTER”
This Space Contributed By

Fir-t

Meeting of Sanford White
Way Association
The First meeting
of the San­
ford White Way Association will
lie held at tlie Hotel Carnes Wednes­
day Nov. 19. nt three P. M. for
the purpose of electing the officers
of the Association.
This is a very important meeting
and would like for every citizen
of Sanford to lie present at this
meeting.
Sanford will have the White Way
and if nothing happens we will
have it ready for the tourists when
they arrive, this season.
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Presbyterian Church
Wc Presby terians had a good day
Sunday in spite of the weather
Sunday night:
Seven people joined the church,
four of theqi men.
The C. K. had an enthusiastic
meeting Sunday night.

9,1 88 .8 !
- 35.060.29

1918

.

117,629.72
127.30
2,300.00

. I,ntl.8]

2, 967.1 S
1,601.69
222.77
192.00
317.26
292.03
7 60.37

l 27,77&lt;U&gt;r
13-wlte

iik im ih t

ok

school

funds

h k m in o u

: countv

Far T k f P r r lo d f ln d ln f J u n r 3 o lb .. 1919.

T h e following report of t h e receipt* a n d dl*bur»em«-nt« of tb«, *rhool f u n d i of Seminole
C o u n ty for t h e pe riod rm llnx J u n e 30lh. 1919. with the b * U n r t « a n d a m o u n t of warrant*
ou lata n d ln a a n d a • la te r r e n l of t h e a*«rt* a n d llbilillre, a n d t h e v a lu e of School property
of the eaid !S e m in o le C o u n ty a* r e p o rt e d on ! ’ 70th. d &gt; / of J u n e 1919 by the County
Hoard of P ublic I n stru c tio n a n d t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t of P u b lic I n e t r u r t l n n I* hereby pubIlabfd under t h e pruvUlon* »f C h a p t e r 6613 of the t.awa of F l o r i d a , Acte of 1918.

E It NEST AMOS.
Comptroller.

faenrral Srhuol Fund
ftepoeitory Ilalanre, Jan I, 1919
Warrant# outilandlnt Jan. let, 1919.. ._ ................ .
Net Ilalanre. Jan I, 1919
Iterrlyla for the Sla Month*.
From :
T a * C u l le r t o r —T a l e * . . ------- . .
Comptroller —lledrmpt Ion*
C o m p tr o lle r —Int. on S t a l * F und ..........
Comptroller- Hallrnad Tai
Comptroller—Une Mill State Taa ............
County Judre—lluntlnr I.leetiae*

1.807.31
300.00
1,397.18

.19,381.33
319.67
770.00
4.3H.V, 17
8,860.80
293.00
301.00

T e a c h i r a —Itetalner* llo f u n d e d
----P a t r o n * Hopper A r a d a m y — Donation* for T e r m
Katenelon

293.00

10,000.00

f trpoeltorie* —l.»ana
I&gt;, poet torIra—fnler«-at
Tnmfera
Maklny ItalJnre ______

Mr. Lake's Address

Nrptl More Census Takers
Census takers are wanted for
employment during tire month of
January in the Paoln-Lnko Mary,
tire . Oviedo-Chuluota,
and the
Gabrielin-Long wood
districts of
Seminole County.
This government service is estimated to pay $5 |&gt;er day and ,ipward for the average enumerator.
Information about it may he ob­
tained from the Postmaster nt San­
ford. or by writing nt once to Ja*.
,1. Emery.
Census
Supervisor,
Federal Building, Jacksonville.
Those who apply must do so nn\v.
ns the list of enumerators must bo
forwarded to Washington at once.
Get the blank from postmaster nnd.
forward your application fc.imined

710.97
7.663.71
.‘•9.30
389.89

O a i h on Hand S e p t e m b e r 30»h, 1919 -----616. t26.13 *61,646,16
(S lx n n lt
II. L. K W I N O ,
T r r a t u r r r C p p r r S t . J o h n * D r a i n a t * D lilrlc t.

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The Okeechobee News has the
following about the address delivered
at Okeechobee on Armistice I)ny by
lion. Forrest Lake of this city:
*
“ lion. Forrest Lake, whoso home
is at Sanford, bnt who is known to
the remotest sections of tho state
accepted nn invitation to deliver a
patriotic address, and was intro­
duced to the vast audience by Mr.
John M. Murrell. Mr. Lake did n«t
-peak longer limn ten minute.*, hut
it In*. I...... many a day -ir.ee .such
words of wisdom, patriotic words,
words .hat none could deny, have
fallen front the lips of n man in this
section of Florida. During the de­
livery of the address, a stillness pre­
vailed that meant much, for it dem­
onstrated that h^t hearers were in
complete acc o n l— a compliment
more pleasing to a speaker than if
the applause had been long, loud
nnd vociferous."

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K n p l n e e r l n f ...... .........................
K o r e d o t u r a ______ — — —
I . c f i l Servlre* . ......... ................
L*-**) C i p - n iM
— ... ..........
Office Krfvicw . .. ___ ....
Office H t p e r r e * __________________
P e titio n to A m e n d . . . ............................................
Rupervitor# S m l m . . . _____—______
R u p e r t l*ur* K ij:e n * e e.
.............—
T ra n trd p l E*p»nn»
Hrfur.il Penalty I n t e r e s t ..

Phone Orders also Taken
at Hotel Carnes

Leon's Auto
Transter Co.

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llUbnraamrala

Philips Old Drug Store Stand

All Kinds of Hauling
Baggage Transferred
Meet all Trains

STATEMENT
Duln*** D td rlrt

lU lurri W«r D ep artm ent.........
l l r e c i n i County Taxc*____ — ............ Oranpe County T a n a .
OiceoH County T a i e * ......____

12.98

1.130.00

Ctpendrd for Srhoola;
Salarte* uf Tiaehera
Furniture —......
T r a n i p o r t a l l o n e of Pupil*
I n r h le n la la for arhnol*

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.............. .—

19.730.30
21.30
3.1 93,00
5.00

K i p r n a r a of A d m ln U lratlo n :
S a l a r y of Supt...
T 'a v e U n s e jp e n a . a of S u p t .
Per IHem and Mlleatje, member* of Hoard

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Attorney

878.00
126.00
125.80
80.00
210.31
567.30

,

In c id e n ta l* (or H oard a n d S u p t
Interrat
l.ra v ln ir l t a t i n r e
Tranefrre
N ote * paid

t ‘r.
Cr.

39,708.31

t l. 0 I I .9 0

I tla burarotrnl* lor th e .SI* M o nth*:

21,901 C|

W ilis

116. 39
13.000.00

13,116.69

Net Ila la n re , J u n e an. 1919
Net P - ' a - - - . J i - r e 30.l!M n
W a r r a n t* ■utejrndlnif, J u n e .to.tal'J

IW W W
2.531.j T
97.00

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of .Spt cUl Tai School liutilri
Fund*. Srtnlnoln rcunij, f Li., Junr
11*[ 3
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£*
&amp;
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3
1162.61 S7679.3IH 12122.77* S.iu*. in » 1798. 1*,
2.*H.60'
647.70 28.3.00
11.72 t s i . t s
1*2.1 '■
869.6!
tSO.OOj 23.93 602.32
12 3.03 191.7-»
m .u
90.32
12.13
209.87
632 89 210.00
5wnj
171.86
91 *1.37 320.0*1
t i r a ? . i iTT T 7-rT
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I t r r a p l tu l j ti o n of Itr p o r l
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101.89
21.62

253.31

33*Jlt
511.15
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of S r h e i l Hund, I A S
Fund*.
Florida,
J u n e 30lh., 1919

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THE BAPTIST MESSAGE
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O r l n b r r l i t IS I S t o S e p te m b e r 30lh, 1119
Receipt*:

I !oIn«r inti
American
Soldiers
Hartford, England, Nov. IS.—Plans
an- under way for tin* building of a
chapel ns an annex to Christ Church
liere to serve as a memorial to those
fighting non of the United Staten
Who died In the American Hospital
at Hartford. The vicar, lUv. Row­
land Worrncll. in announcing the jirojeet stir'ed tlmt "the name of every
American who died in Hartford would May (Jive Railway Workers An
lie inscribed upon t h - walls of tin*
Increase of 53.000,000.
chapel, no that all who enter may be
Washington, Nov. 07. Directorremit.tb d of the gallant sacrifices made
General Hint's today submitted to
iu the cause of civilization.”
representatives of the four railway
brotherhoods an increase wage scale
amounting approximately to $3,000,000 a month.
The proposal. laid la-fore represen­
tatives of the brotherhoods at the
dosing of the wage conference, was
taken under ndviseni-nt. It was not
what tin* men asked for, hut their an­
swer will i*1 presented to the directorgeneral within the next ten days, and
it was considered likely they would
nerejit.
The Increase woyhl affect trainmen,
firemen, engineers and conductor*,
hut more particularly tho,* employed
in the slow freight train service.
There are many other questions nffccting working conditions of trainmen
which have not been decided and to
which no reference has l*s-n made by
Mr. Hines in public statements.

Here are a few of the fundamental things for which
Baptists have always stood and for which they stand
today:
^
Absolute religious liberty for all, Jew and Gentile alike.
Church membership composed only of converted and
baptized persons.
Self-determ ination in all religious m atters without any
overlordship or overhead management of any kind.
The supreme sovereignty of Jesus in all matters o f the
soul.
The Bible the law of Christ’s reign.
It is for the promotion of the salvation o f lost souls
everywhere and the fuller propagation of these princi­
ples that the

NOVEMBER 21, 1119

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f i e tier at Srhnol Fund
t la t a n n - t a t h in l 'e p « « ito r y
1‘rraallerted taere, c u r re n t &gt;«ar
S p e c ia l Ta* lllelrirla
I l a l a n r e raah In D r pnaltnriea
1 n r . ll. 1 1, ta*.*, c u r re n t y e a r
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H a la a n r e C a th I A S Fund*
H a la n a r C a th S e n d Fun-1 N o. 6

3.091.3 7
7,000.00
I.9 0 T 6 7
3,647.26
9.591.50
615.52
26.082.32

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C e n t Sthool f u n d
W a r r a n ta U u tita n d in K for C u r r e n t Eipeitee*
Notea payable
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Tat
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W a r r a n t* c u te lan d ln g
It-r d* n u te ta n d tn g
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Note* p a y a b le
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97.00

6.000.00
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90 ,000.00

11.812.97

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Value

of

School

Property

t ie n r r u t
S*hool l l m i 'e , and Lot*
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S. hn. I I u r n tlu t.
S -b —I A p p a r a t u i
t l t h r r Schuul Property
Special T a t lllalrlrl*
School l l o t i u r anti Lot* *
School F u rn itu re
School Appartao*
t l t h r r School P roperty
l.e a tl

800.00
300.00

100.00

600.00

125.000.00

21,000.00
1,300.00
1,000.00

t 30,200 00

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1 wsa th ere lo make s sketch of tlrcn'i* Hour like a feast. For tin
Iter. Luncheon was Just over, anil liny lothller* tlierp Is a varied
,ahe w as talking lo a lit tie knot of menu, som etimes L’nceda Biscuit
women. T he first
I h eard , as and milk, sometimes G raham Creek*
I slid quietly into aTb**trby sea t, w ere er«, Oaimeal C rackers o r Lunch IU«“N stional Lllscult." VV-a 11i n
fulf, Thi* i-* changed on sjwlfll
tint ly my own tasty
occasions to Old T im e S ugar Cook*
pou. I llkctl her. ateJBM fffisI com- ieJ or ^ e M ^ e w to u s and, rn M t of
fu rtally a
t
m
y
j&gt;en n lU ^ Z M ^ a re days when vie bad
and rir*
vA
^ ^ j j ^ J 3 * lvream and Nabisco, and tbose
"Hetween The dark n n s ^ L u ^ g S i ^ ^ e r e our (tarty days.

•the was quel Inc. "tbei^^fcM ays a
"Don't think nt./ hour !.* J'-i't a
lldt of pause
world lunch liour. It siarteil us happily.
*eem* wallliarMCffMenliilAfor III
ll^WBlfltl IfliiiJ '"I" »&gt;* sure they
chlld n ^tfefffce they w
dsy- f or
lhl:TO®n&gt; given t
h
a
t
J
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AIWOVS r C 'l d v - —
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Then, when ihevJaSP
xaiwa&gt;s rcaay
■to toddle. i
alw ays fresh — always w el-

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n,e
'children«e

come.
An appetizer at the beginning o f the meal, making the best
soup better, and the final touch of
faction when the cheese and coffee arc
served. Nothing can take the
place of U n e e d a B is c u it
on the family table.

NATIONAL
BISCUIT
llslfl
COMPANY
too-rl
ten t*
\pnd of'
were w d
Hour.
"You fi-o. evel
went on. "ore much'TT
t-ial*. They arc mn*l loV^
must Iradablc after they'
something to eat. National DGi
dainties alwav* begin our Chil*

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fiwa)*
_ Jalnty. ah
*«nly Nation*!
v a n t,e. During 15“*
Tny hallos were Crov*Hd
never mls«ei1 tho Chlj*
Hour with Its tubly «*-«•
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;0VK3i3EK

THE SALE OF SILKS
h

;:«y real opportunities iu women who wish
to save. Please read these few suggestions.

Silk Taffetas, $2.30
Pure silk quality in standard weight, nnd texture, yard wide,

umy a tew days reiiitiiii m wineii you can
take advantage of this wonderful event which
hundreds of women have’already agreed is by
long odds

Black Messalins, $2.00
Standard quality, yard wide.

Georgetta Crepe, $2.30
Standard quality, even thread 3G inches wide.

Susquehana Poplins, $1.25
Pure silk Poplin, all colors, 3G inches wide; standard make

Cotton Back Satin, $1.70

SA N FO R D HAS EVER KNO W N

3G inch Black Satin. Best quality.

Dress Woolens
Storm serges, French serges and wool plaids at

$25, $35, $40 and $55 values at

$1.00, $1.40, $2.10 yard
Cotton Goods
White, and Colored Outing, heavy quality per yard.............. 35c.
Fast Colored Dress Ginghams, per yard, .............................35c.
Heavy Cheviot and Whirlings, per yard,.................................... 35c.
36 inch Bleaching, per yard....................................».................... 2Gc.
Good quality Mercerized Poplin, per yard, ................... 48c.
Fancy Patterns in Cretonnes, per yard ....................................32c.
36 inch Percale, plain and fancy colors, per yard,.................. 35c.
Curtain Scrims, per yard 24c to.................................................. 58c.

W omen’s U nion S u its, medium weight, cotton,
High nnd low neck, long sleeves, full length

$ 1.10

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Women’s Cotton Undervests
High and low neck, short and long sleeves, per gnrment,

65c, 79c, $1.10, $1.20
Children’s Hose, 35c and 40c

117 E. First St.

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AFTER A WEEK OF SPIRITED BUYING THE INTEREST OF THIS GREAT FAR REACH­
ING SENSATIONAL SALE SHOW S NO SIGN OF ABATEMENT. NEVER BEFORE HAVE'
THE WOMEN OF SANFORD HAD SUCH A BUYING OPPORTUNITY. HAVING CON­
TRACTED FOR THESE COATS AND SUITS BEFORE THE ADVANCED PRICES WENT
INTO EFFECT, PLACES US IN POSITION TO MEET ALL COMPETITION.
t

Blankets
,
and
Comforts
Large size Blankets in plain white,
gray, tan, and plaids

Childrens and M isses undershirts, Medium weight cotton
shirts, long sleeves, size G to 12, per garment........................6 5 c

Fine ribbed hose for Boys and Girls, sir*; G to
GO cent quality, fast color.

t

19, $32 and $44

$3.95 to $7.65
Standard size heavy Comforts,
flowered design.

$3.10 and $4.95

Ladies and Misses
Dresses
Serges, Satins and Taffetas
sizes 16 to 48

$9 $J2 45 $17 $22

Sanford, Florida

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THE SANFORD HERALD

NOVEMBER

Tattoo Kemoval,
Various method* for rem tTlng tnttoolne are employed, the beat of
which consist* In going over the tattoo
mark* with n strong solution of tnnnln,
using the tattooing needle. then rub­
By CHRI8TINE HAYES
bing with silver nitrate crayon. Nitric
arid, salicylic acid nnd glycerine, chlor­
oform and a mixture of pepsin, glycer­
"O—oh Auntie M.
j
ine, hydrochloric acid nnd wntor nro
pappy
I
We've
got
n
puppy
i"
other substances used for tbl* purpose.
This greeting was shouted In sing­
song nnd reached Victoria Heed a full
About the Tourmalines.
five seconds before the twine did.
T hriving Table Leg.
Tourmalines were discovered to us
"He has the nmnlngest little nosol"
Among
the
furnishing*
of
a
South
ns gems In the eighteenth century,
As always with Znldee when excited,
Carolina
home,
says
Popular
Mechan­
when some Dutch children, playing
the last word enme In a clear nnd
with bright eolop'd stone* on a warm ic* magazine, I* a small willow table astonishing high "g."
that
I*
the
talk
of
the
neighborhood.
sum: *er day. ni'V*ed that they attract­
"Hut his skin’s too loose," confided
F a ir P lay Imperative.
ed and held straw* ami ashes. For Although It lins been kept Indoor* and Dorothy, sadly.
far
from
any
moisture
ever
since
It
"lluslties* I* business" Is a motto nil some time after this the stones were
"Oh, that*:. all right," laughed Auntie
workers should keep before them. They called "ash drawers,” and Inter It was was built and properly painted, several
With caution,£ a worth-while pur­
Vic,
adding, as Dorothy’s dark eyes
month*
ago,
one
jog
l*
now
the
proud
should demand their rights, hut should discovered that they have electric
Still
doubted,
"He’ll
grow
to
lit
It;
you
parent
of
four
leafy
sprout*,
which
remember that thus** In authority have power, greatest between the degree* of
pose and strong determ ination pro­
thrive In their strange surrounding*.
wait nnd see."
rights also, and nre entitled to lulr, 100 and 200 Fahrenheit.
When Victoria had kissed the twins
gress* is steady,* smooth and sure.
honest treatment from the people they
and
petted the puppy nnd rescued the
employ. Therefore, one must learn to
Combines T h re e Signals,
Difficulties fade away and your
skirt of tier new tweed suit from hi4
Of Course Paul Wasn't Mad.
he punctual, iiou-tn'lkatlve mid kindly
A
newly
designed
triple-tone
electric
uudlscriminnting
teeth,
she
Inquired:
Paul anti Hilly live in the country,
to their associate*. The employee who
task is easy when you have been
swerves froia lids code Is net playing There are two girls in the family also. hell yields n clear ring from one push "Where's your mother?"
button,
a
buzz
from
ttie
second,
nnd
"Cone
to
a
party.
She
left
a
note
fair with employer and certainly Their aunts In town nre fond of send­
cautious and careful of your money.
should keep silent on the qucntluu of ing them tiling*, tmo package con­ a combined ting and Imzz front the for you. It’s on the hall table."
third.
The
buttons
may
he
placed
tin
"Co
get
It,
Znldee,’’
Dorothy
Mig
tained nothing for Paul or Hilly. Paul
equal rights.—Exchange.
wrote to Id* grandmother: "Wlmt’s three different tloor* of u ionise, or gested. Victoria opened the note care­
the matter with my aunts? They sent In office or shop the signal* tuny he lessly, which read:
Glory of a Nation,
"Sorry I can’t he here, dear. Make
a package out hero nnd there wasn’t used for calling three different per­
yourself at home. Olio will give you
a thing for Hilly or me In It, and Hilly'* son*.
some lunch. See you soon. 51. C.’a
pretty mad about It."
In town."
f
Ple a su re s Coming Fast.
Victoria
gave
n
little
breathless, In­
Merle was fond of banana*. When voluntary, "Oh!" nnd tier
face grew
Ills father took him Into Id* mother’s ns white n* n healthy coat
of tan
room to see the new brother tlml Imd
would
let
It.
arrived the night before the child was
"Wjmt’a the matter?" chorused the
given n banana as lie left the door,
twin*.
“dee," ho cried delightedly; "a now"Not a thing, sugar angel*," replied
brother and a bniinun. both tlo* same
their appallingly untruthful aunt, "ex­
cept I’m ns hungry ns u couple of
hears."
F irst Advertisement.
"If she was so awful hungry," ZalAlthough the llrst periodical paper dee wanted to know, when tlie ndored
which contained new* In England ap­ young aunt had gone to change her
MISS CORA E. VAN NORDEN
Alcohol From Mots.
peared In May, 1M22, the first newspn- dress, “if (dm was so awful hungry,
A Swedish syndicate Is plana;
I er advertisement published docs not Dots, why didn't she eat anything?"
distill alcohol spirit from whit*
stem to have boon until nearly twen­
Hut that, so far a* Dots was con­
there being enormous qiifintltlM
ty live years afterward. • Tlo* adver­ cerned, .scorned destined t&lt;» remain a
available.
tisement related to tin- sale of a honk mystery.
"applauded by the Clergy of England."
Meanwhile. Victoria, donning a ruftle*l blue voile, htmuucd a popular
song. That dMn'*
to g., ...i wry
Tired cf Life Caiiy.
v..
lit*,
niie
eaugm
herself
singing
lired ol tile at ten was the ex-use j
something
she
had
not
meant
to sing
Hindi* by a boy at the Kingston (Lon­ and stopped abruptly. It seemed
E s a lp ic u
she
don) children!* ’ court when ehnrged
couldn't
get
away
from
Mark
Crane
with attempting to commit suicide. An­
other hoy saw him with Ills head on If she tried; even Ids silly song pos­
the railway track and they had a tus­ sessed her.
fill, well, she. shrugged. Ids being In
sle before he could be got away.
tin* same town needn’t make any difference to hoy. Slut Imped, of course,
itint she wouldn't meet 1dm, hut if site
F or H ardw ood Floor.
If an iinlHIed or undressed linrdwnod dlil—well, what of that? She wouldn't
tloor becomes gray apply a solution of admit she was sorry until Mark gave
two ounces of uxulle acid dissolved ill In. and she knew Mark well enough to
Just enough water to wet It well nil know that In* never, never would give
over. I.et stand I•%or 20 minute*; then In till she showed that she was sorry.
rinse In cold water and proceed to So there It was—a vicious circle.
C.KEATEIt. N O III.EIt A N D C liA N D E It T H A N EVER IIEKORK
She didn't care, anyway. Not a hit.
wash without suils a* usual.
She cried a little then nnd there Just
to prove It.
"She iloes weigh more than two
Optimistic Thought
Time 1* a better comforter than ro­ squirrels!" Shrill altercation from tieBut th ey're so prnctic.il u
low Interrupted the eurrent of her
ll cot lop.
durable that you can ko
thoughts. Left to themselves In the
heat of deltate. the twins were apt to
nearly nil your record!
VAIN REGRET,
scratch and pull each other's hair with
them .
a fury calculated to set the neighbor*
There':, n type to meet cm
n-speculntlug on the Darwinian theory.
M itt Cora E. Van Norden of th e
Victoria hurried down.
purpose, and tiic
“Don't you weigh more than two Salvation Army w a s w ith the F ir s t di­
vision when General P e rshing led It In
stn:
k form s that fit theta y
squirrels. Auntie Vie?" demanded Zalparade In New York. She established
so
carefu
lly designed tluljj
dee. passionately.
“Well," reasoned Dorothy, "wo ask­ the first canteen a t th e front for the
are able to Use many of it]
ed mother how much she weighed ami E ighteenth in fa n try , August 20, 1918.
Bhe
w
ears
the
Croix
do
Guerre,
Salonw
u n o u t the slightest chid
she said a* much ns a horse nnd two
|
k I Cross, a Serbian and Greek deco­
co n su l iu Red CowhideBJ
squirrels nnd n monkey, nnd you ran
see for yourself that If mother ration and a V ictory ribbon studded
m
e Corners, Corduroy Sida
w ith fo u r b r o m e s ta r s and two allver
weighs—"
*itc*.-l
H in g e s, Top l.ockicrj
ones.
Victoria laughed helplessly at her
.i -x \:s demonstrate kl
To Save C ha rre d Document!.
plump sister's subterfuge to keep the
Document* that have been charred
r-Ajj ; -*"i* tittle, lalsir ll
entire neighborhood from knowing her by lire are renilrrcd readable If col­
exact weight.
lodion Is putircq over the charred pa­
"Where's th&lt;* puppy?" she asked. per. In a few- minute* this dries nnd
Tills diversion proved more than sue ii tough, transparent coating Is pro­
eessful. for the (nippy was In fact, duced through which the printing can
W ho Imvc d e lig h te d th e h earts o f th ou san d s o f sp ecta to rs
missing.
lie seen. Hunk index and other papers
"And only yesterday," Znldee mourn­ thus charred hnve been treated ill this
S a n f o r d , Hi
Phone 118
ed, "he chewed up my little live duck." way with success.
Her mint stared agh a st. "Well, any­
“I'll hot when Jim got his dec­ way," sin* qunllllcd, "1 pretended It
was alive.”
Introducing' th e Fam ous Itoynl Black H orse llu z z n r s
oration for hold exploits from the
After a futile search, It developed
French general he wished ho hadn’t that Hus, the grocer's tiny, laid seen a
small yellow dog—"Ves'm, down the
had so much check.”
street ii little wn.vs." So Auntie Vie,
"Why should lie?”
with
a doleful twin ellu.&gt;|ig to each
F am ous H ou gh ,R id ers, Daring Cow H oys, Cow (iir ls, Hope S pinners
“ IIoi-nuM) the general kiwed him
hand, set out In the dlreeilnn Indicated.
on it.”
Lasso T h row ers, Cham pion Trick and Fancy Hiding
They ennn* upon the puppy sitting In
front of n dry goods store "looking sor­
ry" iih Di rothy put It. "Oli. look I"
PHILIP B. KENNEDY
sin* shrieked, delightedly, "lie’s waving
Ills ear at us!"
Ih- gave them an unquestionably onthusluslle reception, ami as Victoria
consistent
i looped to pat him, his awkward, eag­
er paw caught In the slender gold eliitln
about her neck. The i-halli broke ami
the locket ll had suspended spun Into
Determination and perseverance
the gutter.
“Hermit me." tt was Mark Crane
are essential to nucccis
who Mmsl. ‘tlttly ennrlemi*, holding
out her Inekei to lu*r. A bit of paper
A growing Savings Account
escnlted from It and Muttered to the
sidewalk. A*- Mark stooped to recover
powerful Jn id to progress.
Hint also. !n* read on It III Victoria'*
Imndwrltlt "Prince of Dream*." In
picking It
lie shamelessly flipped It
I t develops efficiency, encourages
over with tils nail—the photographed
thrift and promote* self-reliance.
face was Id* own! 1
"Til-thank you," said Victoria, In a
Set yourself on the right road by
voice not much louder than the one
with which conscience I* credited.
opening an account here today
Their eye* met. and Mark grinned—
n llttb- hoy grin, taunting, complacent,
One dollar will do it
but very, very happy. It was as If ho
Imd said a number of tilings—things
like "Ya-n-h! you bad li^glvo la!” and
"1 knew you couldn't get along without
me. Stnarlyl"
Which, Imd Victoria
loved him less, would have been suffi­
cient kindling for a supplementary
quarrel.
U nder W aterproof T ou ts.
D oors O pen O n e H our E arlier
Hut, loving him. she knew the grin
Ph.lip B. Kennedy of New Yoik, for­
held much of wistfuliiess, nnd Ihut
merly commercial a tta c h e a t London,
there was slgnltb-nnee In the pmprl
h a t been appointed d ire c to r of the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
bureau of foreign and domestic com­ etnry air with which he said carelessly,
merce, d e p o rtm e n t of commerce, auc* “Cento on, pup!"
( C o p ) t . _ i I. Ij'lf. M cClure N e w s p a p e r Hynceedlng Burwcll S. Cutter.
lack of space hen* forbids Entire Particulars covering this big enterprise
dl. fcftltfej
"Henrys" and “Harry*,"
While 1 know one Harry who was so
christened with disregard for the more
dlgnllled Henry and there may he oth­
er Instance* of the kind, there seem* to
he little dmiht that the latter I* the
parent of the former mime. England
in.* nlwnya railed Its King Henry*
"Harry.” During the reign of Henry
VI, who succeeded to the throne In
1422, there was a piece of money
coined called the Harry nohte, and In
the time of Henry Vil 1 there was a
tiny eoln named the Harry groat. "In
Jerusalem shall Harry die." said Hen­
ry IV,—Chicago Dally News.

ONE DAY
ONLY

The dvlllzutlqpuf a people depends
on their Individual character, nnd a
constitution which Is not an outgrowth
of this diameter is not worth the
parchment on which It Is written. You
look In vain In the pn*t for a single
Instance where the people hnve pre­
served their liberties nfler their Indi­
vidual ’character was losi. —E. I*.
Whipple,

f

I« )VEP161Eli 28th

PRINCE AND PUPPY

PEOPLES BANK OF
—
SANFORD = =

THE ONLY CIRCUS THAT WILL BE HERE THIS 1'EAR

RHODA R O Y A L

THEY ARE

LEDGER T R A M

TRAINED WILD ANIMAL AND OLD BUFFALO WILD WEST EXHIBITION
A HISTORICAL, ETHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION

See Royals Famous Herd of Performing Elephants

2 Bands, Free Concert at Noon.
Performances at 2 and 8 P. M

Free Open Air Exhibitions on
Craunis at 1 aid 7 P. M.

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�THE SANFORD HERaLU

NOVEMBER

MAIL ORDER DYE
HOUSE
Sent! garments bv nnrr«l po-f
us for expert dyeing. Write to us
for price list and color cinlnnation
card. !tefefence Peonies Hank.

MJt Clark St., Jackaonvile, Fla

package
before

We want an agent in each town
represent us.

Joe Neros’ place is the only one
round here that has u mill.

Is necessary today if we meet
our full responsibility to the world.
Every section of the globe is calling for the gospel o
Jesus Christ.
The day is past when we can hope to satisfy our. con
sciences by confining our religious service to our own com
munity. The

Baptist 75 Million Campaign
Proposes to invest a vast sum in extending the Gospel to
other lands in response to the command of the Master and
in the hope of saving the peoples of the earth when all
other means have failed The actual drive for funds will
be made during

Victory Week, November 30—December 7
But you should catch the vision now and line up with the
Baptist church in your community immediately for
“MILLIONS FOR T H E MASTER”

GENEVA
We are wondering what became
of cur news items of the week before
last, they were lent In but not
printed. Must have found the waste
basket.
Meulumei Curlett, Dojlcy, Whit­
comb and Adams spent Inst Monday
in Orlando.
Mrs. Patiishall and Mrs. Adams
,y - l u i d M L i

Whr*:fourSprir.^*Brc«;f:: '
put on

r v Sr^tctM ttt

AUTO O W N E R S

Call on us fur cxuct
duplicate of your
broken spring,
and receive
J
spring satisfactlou
M /
that Is
eff '
real,
A r

SANFORD FLORIDA

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were guests of Mrs. Ernest Tolar Sanford motored out to tiller ornnge
grove for a short while Sunday. We
last Tuesday.
Mrs. II. 1L Morris, Miss Morris, were glud to hear of the imp
nnd n lady friend, whose name we've In his motherr’s *health and hope
failed to get, from Ovid, N. V. nr- she will soon he up again.
rlvcd last Monday to spend the
We understand that Barney Reck
winter in Geneva.
has been making quite a few ex­
Mrs. II. II. Pattishal! hns organi­ tensive Improvements on his house
zed a junior choir, which meets this summer, south of town. Just
Wednesday afternoons iu the Metho­ now it is being treated to u coat of
dist church to practice. Wo are ex­ paint.
pecting great things of the little Mrs. George Renton has also been
folks.
entertained at the homo, of her
The friends of Mrs. L. P. Cham­ niece Mrs. Horn well Heck is at pre­
bliss will be so.,y to know th at she sent visiting friends in Lakeland
was taken suddenly w o re In: l Sun­ for a few days.
day nnd it was thought I r s t to take
Elmer Tyner returned Monday
her to Sanford where she could
from
a short visit with relatives in
have the medical aid as needed.
Tampa.
She is at the home of her brother
Mr. and Mrs. Lee of the West
David Speer.
Side
were visiting nt the home of
The Geneva Methodist Sunday
School attended In a body, the their son Jesse nnd wife in Upsala
Oviedo Sunday Erhool Inst Sunday Sunday.
morning to get the benefit of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundqulst
address by fir. Thcrrel, our S. S. and little son Raymond nnd Mr. and
field secretary, nnd were not dis­ Mrs. E. F. Lundqulst und their
appointed. Dr. Thorroll is talented three children visited with friends
in the S. S. work and gavo us much on 1st street last Sunday.
food for thought ns well ns action.
The organ at the Presbyterian
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B, Levy and [church which bus been In such a bad
Miss Hose Levy are expo ted next ; shape for sometime has been worked
week, from Long Island Y. Y. to on lust week ami wo hope to have
visit Mrs. Levy's father Mr. T. I). better music from now on. Wish
Peter s.
now some one would volunteer who
is n player. We nre told to praise
the Lord skilfully with music but
GKAPEVILI.E AND UPSAI.A
Rev. Swan bon of I'lonioii was ex­ it is rather hard when the keys give
pected M onday evening nt the forth such uncertain sounds.
Swedish L utheran church.
| Mr. Ballinger is trying to raise
M r. and Mrs. Frank Miller of the funds to meet this expense, ami
if any are willing heart to give,
don’t wait to he nuked hut chip in
your bit and it will be thankfully
received and acknowledged. We are
only a small out station and it is
h ird to keep things going.

Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions
and Furnishing Goods
OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
extends a cordial invitations to all merch­
ants handling our line to call at their office
27 to 41 South Hogan St. and receive a
complimentary ticket to the

STATE FAIR
to be held in Jacksonville Nov. 22-29

Last Sunday it tried raining so
Mr. Ericson kindly brought us home
nlso carrying in Rev Ilrower after
the service.
' Rev. Sessions is expected out to
conduct the service, next Sunday.
Hope he will have better luck than
last time when ho put his bicycle
out of commission. A nyw ay ho will
be pleased to see em pty seats fill up
Come out and help.
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
The cool wave l* fint since the rain
it makes everything feci much lietter.
Maybe people can have some gardens
now the inserts can't destroy every­
thing that we plant as th: rod will
destroy them.
People around In our settlement
has begun fixing to grind enne for
syrup. It will bo a big raving with
those that nave cane to make syrup.

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during

What we dread now is the "fiu*i
It always fellows
the cold wave
we truly ho|H* it dent come this winter. &gt;
Mr. Elmer Tyner has licen spending
a few days in Tampa with his peopte (
anti returned home Monday.
Why is it then; is penty of sugar in t
Tampa andd w • can't get any in San­
ford? We will all I).1 glad when we can
get a plenty here. I guess the prirej
will !*&gt; high hut people can Use a little
sometimes.

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Mrs. Culp anti Mrs. Tompson spent
Monday evening with Mr-. Vaughn.
Mr. Nicola is on the mend again '
after suffering so long with rheuma­
tism.

THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!

Well, Manta Claus is already Trail­
ing the school reports. We wonder
if Santa C l r i s going to strike too.
We guess he will. Everything else
else has struck.
New K orean Schools
Seoul. Korea., Nov. ‘JO.—The gov­
ernment has declared its intention to
establish a hundred new schools an­
nually during *!'•• n*'xt f :*
for
Korean children.
Why

The

I'rire

Washington, Nov. 18.—Attorney*
General Palmer is asked to report to
congress the authority for the fixing *d
sugar prill's for Louisiana crane grow­
ers by a measure intoroducod today by
Representative Tinkbam, Republican,
Mass. Methods of the Louisana sugar
growers and other crop growers is also
inqu red into.
No Free Silver Now
New Yorh, Nov. 18.—Silver now
s worth nearly five cents an ounce
more os metal than it is as coin. Sil­
ver for San FrancRto delivery was
quoted today nt 51 .H-t an ounce, us
at $l„38 1-3 an ounce. Buy ing for
Chinese account U believed to 1m? re­
K M n e y t r o u b l e , * &lt;V»n‘f
thi ll.p.'lvcn V' i y ut'nv
sponsible for the advance.

KIDNEYS WEAKENING?

A party of city officials from Mon­
treal, Canada, will vist Jacksonville
the 34th of this month, for the pur­
pose of inspecting harbor facilities.
The Jacksonville commission will en­
tertain the visitors with a trip about
the harbor und a luncheon ut one of
the hotels. The parly will proceed to
Miami nnd thence on to Galveston,
Texas.

LOOK O U T !

Tha houicwlf* of Hollsnil would a l­
most u soon t* without food os w lllro u t her “n a i l Dutch Drops," as o h *
quaintly rails OOLD MKPAL l l a a r l a m
Oil Cspsulre. They- r e t u r n e tre n rtls
and are responsible In a (treat nieueurw
for the sturdy, robust health of t h *
avoid future euffoiitii; lirclu I rent melt I Hollanders.
wi t h O O I . l l M H D A I . H a a r l e m O i l C a p ­
Do not delay, d o to your d r u r c te t a n *
s u l e s n o w . T w ite t h r e e nr four e v e r y
d a y u n t i l y o u n r e e n t i r e l y f r e e f r o m Inslat on hie sopplyln* you with GOLD
MKIXAL Haarlem Oil Capaulea. T a k n
l&gt;nin.
This well-know n [ir*t»irnHon h i s been them aa directed, and If you a ra n o t
one of the nntlonnl remedies of Hol­ satisfied with roaulta your d ru g g ist w ill
land for ce nturie s In lfijr. the govern­ rla d ly refund your money. Look f o r
ment of the N etherlands granted a the name OOLD UK UAL, on tha bo*
e.-relnl c h a r ie r nuthorlilng Its pre p a ra ­ and accept no other. In sealed boxa*.
th re e alias.
tion oml sale.
d i s a p p e a r of
slow ly b u t
a !e.n!!ly.
ii'.-ti i " i l n l i - .
health
with
d e a d l y c e r i u l p t y . unit* &gt; o u f a l l a vic­
t i m t o IticurrJ.!,’ 'Ha* • *\
Hut* &gt;o ti i r u h l c i , « H.' i t h e r e Is t i m e .
D o n 't w a i t u n t i l U t i l e p a i n s b e c o m e b l *
arhee.
D o n 't t r i m w ith d ise ase.
To

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If you want to know what rare and
unusual enjoyment Camels provide
smoke them in comparison with any
cigarette iu the world at uny price!
AM ELS nre a cigarette revelation any
way you consider them I Take quality,
or refreshing flavor nnd fragrnnee; or, that
wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you
never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet
Camels are so full-bodied and so full-ofsatisfaction you marvel that so much de­
light could be put into a cignrettel

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Smohtrt raaliaa
that tha m lii• ia in
tha cigarattai and do
not axpact pramiuma
or coupons/
a

C am ala a ra a o kt a v a ry w h a ra
In a e ia n h h ta lly aaalad p a c k ’
a ia a a t 3 0 n fa r a tt a a ; a t Ia n
p a tk a ia a 1300 c ija r a t t a t I In a
t la tu n a -p a p a r-ro ta ra d carton.
W a a lm n tljr ra n m m a n d t b i t
ta r ta n fo r th a h a m a o r othca
ta p p ly a t w han row I r a t a l

Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them
so irresistibly appetizing 1 And, the blend
explains why it is possible for you to smoke
Camels liberally without tiring your taste!
Y ou w ill p r e fe r C am els to e ith e r k in d
o f to b a cco sm o k e d stra ig h tl
You’ll realize pretty, quick, too, that
among the many reasons you smoke Camels
is their freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste orunpleasunt cignrettyodorl
O n ce y o u k n o w C am els y o u wonV
ta k e m uch sto c k in prem iu m s, coupons
o r g ifts ! Y ou'll p r e fe r C am el quality!
R. J. REYNOLDS TO BA CCO CO., Wln.ton-Salem, N. C.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

■ ^1

IN T H E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D 'S GREATEST VEG E TABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II. 1919

VOLUME XI

NUMBER !2

Coal Miners At Work
Murderers of American
In Many of the Mines
Legion Boys Identified as
Some Awaiting Order
Being I. W. . W . Workers
Situation Is Clearing In BALTIC STATES

All Sections

COALISNOW MOVING
•M) THOUGHT a ll m a t t e r s
Mil. m: SETTLED AT MEETLN(i TOMORROW
Chicago, Nov. 13. (By Associated
The bituminous' coal miners
tbxthout the country generally show
,dj{H»ition to await the formal notl6r.ticn by their immediate union of|-i'j of the message recalling the
grlf Uforv returning to work so the
ntcrti received here would Indicate.
M Week U being resumed in many of the
I f,Vj however, and the situation Is
~ Iw; .-learn! in -v-ry district where!
ti» reft real miners were out.
Rdcjje of coal to meet emergency j
^
n r begun twlay by the rail*'
rA. idminatration's central committ« u a result of the agreement of the
tiers and operators to meet Secretary
Wumi for a conference on their diffentett
Rurctor General Hines has instructid rrgicnal coal committees to increase
Sir anount of coal released as rapidly
u it is correspondingly restored.
A shortage of coal in the southwest,
Mr. Ilir.es «aid, Li reported, but with
£salcow moving in that direction the
rarpney will soon be met. Orders
(ro gone out from the railroad adjicistration to nil managers to turn
Ihcuiands of empty coal cars again
tc»ard the mines.

KING ALBERT AND Twenty-Six Others Are
LENINE
IS
AUSTRALIAN
GETTING TOGETHER
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Implicated
AVIATORS
AT KOENIGSBURG AFTER INDIA
REACH BELGIUM
INFORMATION FILED
COMMUNISTS ARE KILLED

C O M M A N D A N T S OF IN D E P E N ­
DENT
TROOPS
MEET
IN*
TER VI.LIED C O M M ISS IO N

London, N ov. 13, (By Associated
Press) The Interallied Commission
to the Baltic states at their first
sitting at Koenigsburg it is learned
here invited Colonel Avaloff Bermondts, chief of staff, and the com ­
manders of tiic independent detach­
ments to attend the discussions at
Tilsit. The Commission lias promised
the ollicers it safe conduct to and
from the meetings.

HAVE
BEEN
ON
UNITED 8TA TE S
M O N TH

M AKES
IN TO
TORY

BLUFF AT GETTIN G
TURKESTAN
T E R R I­

London N ov. 13, (Ily Associated
Press) Nic61ai Lcnine the Russian
Premier has sent a letter to the
Turkestan Communists in which
ho says the restnmtlr-. (,.v,T:.T-r.!
cation between Soviet Russia and
TurktL*u»*
u,,t ,i.i iio* way tor a
struggle against universal imperial-

Mrs. R. K. Tolar was t|io Tuesday
guest of relatives in Geneva.

sm" headed by Great Britain". The
message

is

interpreted

here

as a

hint nt operations in the directicn
of British India and may lie regarded

as a bluff of the Bolsheviks to stop

any British intervention in Uussin.

m

Helsingfors, N ov. 13, (By A ssocia­
ted Press) The peace negotiations
between the Kstboniahs and the
Bolshevik! will begin Saturday. T h e COMING INTO STATE DEPART­
Lithuanians will not participate in
MENT FROM ALL COUNTRIES
the negotiations.
OF THE WORLD

i "

RUMANIA
IS WARNED
BY COUNCIL

|*-dc I’reiident Cnrranza was away
vacation Advertised as mere
•ztibitions in which well-known
J ” **»M "play with the h u ll",
P 7 devilopci into the real tiling
r d once aKuin the “ pclados" hud
meat on M onday, tho poor
t ' 1'* of natives always by custom
I ‘'i given the carcass of the hull
r :,r ^ i. Main
'•* newspapers were not inclined
P* ft mure this technical in fraction
r ** Instead they devoted columns
y ' liptions of the fights, com put•j
with similar exhibition
,0,t the prohibitive decree.

French b a r k
RON DOW N-12
LIVES ARE LOST

London, Nov. 13, (B y Associated
Press) Lieutenants Douglass and Ross
the Australian entrants in the Eng­
land to Australia government fifty
thousand duiiai (d isc were killed
today shortly after they had started
llu'u iiiKi.i iron. Mvusslcw. The
nrcoplane in which they had started
their flight fell to t hi* ground kill­
ing both aviators. T he flight had
been arranged b y the Australian
government and had many entrants
who were eager to not only get the
glory for this long distunre flight
hut alio for the prize of fifty thou­
sand dollars.

LITH U AN IAN S W ILL NOT P A R ­
TIC IPA TE
IN
THE
AFFAIR

STOCK MARKET
IN OLD MEXICO
STRONG TODAY
WILL COME BACK
NO DANGER

a

OF AEROSTARTING

Brussels, Nov. 13, (B y Associated
Press! King Albert nnd Queen Eliza­
beth nnd party
arrived
here
today. They have been on
it
visit to many points in tlie United
States and enjoyed their visit greatly
King Albert visiting may points
that he had Lea,, ou a previous
visit about twenty years ago. The
rnya! part., u ctiv e d every aitc-tiu u
and courtesy while here nnd return
to their native land with a feeling
of greater love uud esteem for Amer­
ican and the American people.

NEGOTIATIONS
SENATOR MARTIN
BETWEEN BOLSHI’S -DEMO. LEADER
ESTHONIANS OLD H. C. L. IS
DIED YESTERDAY
PRINCE OF WALES
WORLD PROBLEM VISITS PRESIDENT
IN WASHINGTON
-I S REPORT

Washington, Nov. 12 —That
the
whole world Ls struggling with the in­
creased cost of living, is indicated in
reports to the State Department Tho
creases in Europe are
particularly
high although in Latin-America the
the governments ure anxious over the
situation and an* trying to find means
of combatting the difficulties presented
, PRESIDENT
CARRANZA
CAN
THROW IT RUT DOES NOT LIKE ™ VT LIQ U ID A TIO N WILL BE by the high prices of commodities
FORCED AT PR E SE N T M O N E Y deemed essential
i Hurting
RATES
In Portugal the government, In an
Mexico, City, Nov Hi, (B y Assoc­
attempt
to lower the rost of living,
iated Press) An energetic effort is
New York, N ov. 13, (Ily A ssocia­
[heir.g made to restore hull-lighting, ted Press) Stocks were strong nt the hits placed, through the Minister of
which has been in eclipse since l’ re- opening of toda y’s stock market Finance, a part of its gold reserves in
|*ider.t Carranza in 1915 prohibited indicating that liqudiition had run the hanks of Lisbon
jiacb spectacles in the federal dis- its course for tlie time at least. It
In England , the cost of living above
|trut and officials elsewhere frowned is generally recognized
however, pre-war level is figured nt 115 percent
upon the sport
A petition a s k , that tho market's future is wholly for September and 120 percent lor Octhe presidential decree he revoked, j dependent upon the money rates, tolier, as to actual fieeessiUcs of life
•ip'd by more than one thousand
and baked upon average living condi­
Iritiur.i of the city of Orizuhu, is
tions of wage earners A - more dis­
jrov in the hands of the Chnmbcr
tinct rise has occurred in tho cost of
Id Deputies and action upon it by
commodities so fur as the other elements
Ith* loser house is expected shortly
of population in England are concerned,
jA similar petition last year fuiled
being unofficially estimated by some
I15 1,1 purpose by u single vote
at approximately 135 percent with a
JMa&amp;y persons believe that, with
steady upward trend.
,
|&gt;tror.ger pn-sure lirought to hear
In Sweden, figures furnished by the
jiL’u )r,r. a favorable decision will
Swedish government indicate
that
reached
the cost of living has increased 157 per­
Indicative of i desire to see how
cent over the cost in June 1911 In
|hr they may go without olllciul
the
cities the Inreznso lias Ixvn very
N O TE
UNSATISFAC­
luierhrenre. is the staging of several RECENT
much
greater tlinn the nverage for the
■•tbit itions in M exico City and its
TO RY AND G ERM AN Y ALSO
country.
W ARNED
AT
TH E
SA M E
J’ ttburU within the (last few weeks

t

KILLED BY FALL
PLANE
W H ILE
TO
AUSTRALIA

VISIT
TO
FOR PAST

T IM E
Paris, N ov. 13, (B y Associated
Press) The Supreme Council today
discussed the note to he sent to
Ilumnnia in response to Rumania's
recent note. The forecast of the
allied reply says it will be firm the
Rumanian note to he regarded us
evasive and unsatisfactory. Another
subject to he considered was the
elections recently held in Silesin.
A note to Germany warning tho
Berlin government that the sale
of German aviation material is a
violation of the armistice and will
not he tolerated.
Must

Check

Cancer

The Argentine government has sug­
gested to other South American co­
untries and discussed with them an in­
ternational arrangement with n view
to doing away with import duties on
unfsuufnhcturod food products ns one
means of cutting down tho high cost
of living. Information which
hns
readied the State Department regard­
ing this plan Ls to the effect thnt a sug­
gestion has been made thnt n confer­
ence be called by the Argentine Min­
ister for Foriegn Affairs to discuss thLs
question of exchange of real necessities
of life free of customs charges.
In Brazil tho turiff is being revised
with a view to reducing tin* cost of
living in that country In Uruguay
the percentage of increase of present
cost of living over the cost in Jnnc,
1914, is estimated by the Uruguayan
government at: food 52 percent, fuel
48 percent, light 75 percent, rent no
increase.

London, N ov 17 — " i f the preosnt
death-rate from canrer is allowed
to go unchecked no fewce than
25,000,000 people out of the present
population of tha world must die
of this scou rg o" says Dr Robert
channel
s c e n e Ileli, vice-president o f the Inter­
I H ush
BETWEEN national Cancer Research Society
Jap Boat For America
In L
AC,I)ENT
‘ Park and STE A M E R
He makes a pica for the treatment of
Tokio, N ov 12 —The mercantile
steamer, Eastern Merchant, built for
Nov. 13, (B y Associated cancer without operation
the United State* Emergency Fleet
L
lives were lost when
Corporation,
wns successfully launched
This is tho time tor the sales and
IV trench hark Colbert was run
yesterday
at
Tsurumi, near Tokio
tho
merchants
who
want
to
bring
E !*? in the English channel off
Tills
is
the
third
vcwaei launched in
the
trade
to
this
city
should
use
tho
Ijjj/ . d &gt;'y the British Steamer
Japan
for
the
American
corporation.
columns
of
the
Herald
hnd
heip
T » ° °f the survivors were
f ' w ‘ d here.
She is of 13 000 ton? deadweight.
the trado at hnme movement.
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WILL GO TO M O U N T VERNON
TODAY TO V IS IT WASHING­
TO N
TOMII
Washington, N ov. 13, (Ily Associ­
ated
Press)
The
Prince
of Wales will visit President Wilson
today and from the W ldte House
will go to Mount Vernon. He de­
corated eighty Am erican
officers
nnd enlisted men this morning.
Hull.

Purest

Lake

At

Ohecchubce

Hon. Forest take was nt Okeechobee
on Armistice Day and delivered the
principal address at a meeting of the
l&gt;eople of that rounty arranged under
the auspice* of the American Ia-gion.
There were saveml thousand gathered
on the shores of take Okeocholiee and
with music and speeches nnd many
other umusements the day was cele­
brated in regular style. Mr. take
reports that he had the time of his
young life and was royally entertained
by tiie good people of that section.
Murder At Orange Cl y
Daytona, Fla., Nov. 13.— Posies
are searching tonight for an unknown
negro, lxdicvcd to have murdered Mrs.
Susan 11. Clarke, of Orange City, and
probably fatally injured Mrs. Mura
Marshall , near there. Both aged
victims were beaten on the head nnd
roblx'd. Mrs. Marshall was
furred
to tell where she had hidden fifty
dollars.
Head of l.cglon
Minneapolis, Nov. 13.— Frank I.
D’Olier of Philadelphia was tonight
elected find outionul commander of the
American Legion. The first annual
convention of tho legion came to a
close nt 9:30 o'clock. It was deeded
to open tho 1920 convention nt Cleve­
land, ()., Sept, 27 of next year. The
convention will prohnhly
cover a
period of three days.
Declarations plating the American
Ixgion on record against anti-Ameri­
can propaganda and activities were
adopted this morning.
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C’ unnl

Charleston, Nov. 13.— The Atlnntie
Deeper

Waterways

Association,

in

annual convention here, today endors­
ed the project of the South Florid*
Canal Association for a ship canal ac­
ross the southern peninsula of Florida
from some point on the east coast,
probably the Sr. Lucie inlet, to the
gulf, by wey of taker Okeechobee and
the Caloosahatchee ri\er to Fort Myort.
The rsquest for tho endorsement was
made by
who

t delegation

were delegated by

organization.

of

Floridians

the

Foriua

ATTAl K
BEEN

reus

ON
SOLDIERS
HAD
PLANNED
WEEKS I1KAIL.IISTICE
DAY

Centraliii, Wash., Nuv. 11,
(By
Associates* Press) The man lynched
Tuesdry night after four members qf
tho American tagion wore .shot during
tho Armistice Day celebration was
indentified today ns Ernst Everetts
said to lio the organizer of the Industrial
W orsen of the nor!-!, (rim i'ia! in­
formation against twenty six of the
alleged members of tho
Industrial
Workers of the world has been prepared
for filing with tho County Clerk today
by the County Attorney. All infor­
mation it Ls understood would allege
either participation in or
criminal
knowlcdego of killing four members
of the American Legion.

One of the nineteen men arrested
in the sweeping search for I. W. War
immediately after the attack, confes­
sed thnt plans were made months ago
to get Warren Gimm nnd Aurther Me*
IIAI&gt; BEEN
ILL AT
VIRGINIA Elferiich, two o: those killed, and Wm.
HOME FOR SEVERAL WEEKS Schales and Cupt. David Livingston.
The four hnd been active in supressing
Cliarlottcsvil’e Va.. Senator Mar­ radical activities in tills community.
tin died at his home here after a lingerWithout warning hursts of rifle fire
:ng illness of several weeks. Thomas
swept the ranks of tho marching over­
Staples Martin, United States Senator seas veterans as they pnrndcd post I
f om Virginia, until hLs electionn in W . W. headquarters. From that build­
1894 had liecn a railroad attorney from ing across tho streets bullets came.
a small town, who had never before Persons in the crouds that lined tho
sought n public office. When it wns
streets to honor tho returned soldiers
found thnt the State legislature had also drew weapons nnd liegan firing.
chosen him in preference to one of
Gimm, leading n company of men
Virginia’s most popular citizens, the
dropped, mortally wounded. MrElfer*
late Major General tax. there was a
Lich, marching in the ranks, was kill­
storm of protest among tiic Democrats
ed instnntly. Ben Cosagranda died
of the “ Old Dominion.
later from his wounds. Jonhn Ear!
Martin braved the opposition, how­ Watt, George Stevens, Jncob Phitzler
ever und on March 4, 895 took his und B. Eubanks nlso fell wounded,
seat. His ability wns soon discovered the first named probably fatally. Ste­
nnd fron the date of his advent, into vens was shot when Fa? attempted to
national politics he served continu­ disarm an I. W. W. member standing
ously in tho Scnntz, rising to the floor on tho street.
leadership of Ids party und rhnirmnnThe fourth deatli of n pnrader was
slt p of the important Appropriations added when Dale Hubbard, recently
Committee. He served in thut capacity returned from overscan, gathered u
during tho war Congress, where ho was small hand nnd started nfter thx I. W.
regarded ns one of the hading figures W. secretary. Hubbard und the fugi­
it) tho Scnntz.
tive grappled after n chase in which
Senator Mnrtin'sYfnther. John Sam­ Smith fired frequently at his pursuers
uel Martin, und Ids mother, Martha As they clinched Hubbard received
Ann Stnples, were dcccndants of the four wounds in the body. The police
early settlers of tiic Colony of Virginia. tlieu overpowered Smith and -ho was
His fittlier was a merchant und tnnnu- taken to jail, lut'T to l&gt;a removed nnd
acturer of tho Colony of Virginia, hnngod nfter citizens learned that four
facturer of Scottsvillx, Albemarle C o­ of the former solders hnd died.
unty, Va., where on July 9, 1817,
young Martin wns horn When lie
was six years old Ids parents removed
to the country and thereafter lie made
his homo in Albemarle county.
After a primary education in the
Scotttville school, N Martin entered
the Virginia Militnry Institute in March,
1801. when the cadet battalion of the
Inst tute was mustered into the Con­ ALL OFFICERS W H O REFUSED
TO
SU R R E N D E R
SH O T
BY
federate Army for the battle of New
T H E IR
OW N
SO LD IERS
Mnrkct, Cadet Martin was ill in a
hospital and missed the encounter,
London, N ov. 13, (B y Associated
hut u|x»n ids recovery lie rejoined his
Press) The Bolshevikl have captured
battalion and served until the end of
four entire regiments of -Kolchncka
ihn war.
troops and two divisions staffs be­
In Ortotar, 1803, he en'ered thu
tween November 3 nnd 10th ac­
nradcmic school of the University of
cording to llolsheviki wireless mes­
Virginia, lmt after two years he was
sage. The message also states that
forced to have college by Use death of
nil of the officers who refused to
his fatliiv nnd nssume the responsibili­
surrender were shot by their own
ties of u large family, lfo entered the
soldiers.
mercantile business at Scottsvillo nnd
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began tie study of law, reading nt home.
and, nfter u bitter fight, was elected
In 1801 he was admitted to the bar.
His interest in politics was amused by tho Assembly over General Lee.
by his aaioriation with John S. Bar- F'or reflection In 1901 Senator Martin
hour, chuirnian of the State general defeated Governor T . Goge Tyler,
1904
committee of the Democratic Pnrty, another strong opponent, in
tho
Democratic
organization
adopted
who made hirn a member of tho com­
mittee. At that tlmo tho Democratic tho "primary plan" for election of gov­
Party was threatened with disruption ernor nnd senators. This developed
over tho question of the State? debt to nn eloquent nnd populcsr opponent
tho Federal government, ami a " Read- in Governor A. J. Montague and even
justcr F'uction," headed by General Senator Martin’s frirnds were doubt­
Mahone and Including negroes, sprang ful of the outcome ns his ability os a
up. Senator Martin ratr.t into the delator and public speaker were un­
political lino, light of the state by mcct- known. Senator Martin
"stum ped"
In, Iho ch .ll.n p , .1 the new o r m n ln .
h|, tM|d v|c,
tion, and under his loude.-ship It was.
_ , .
. . .
9
overthrown and the Democratic Party I
, t u *'r 10* IBM. he married Lucy
predominated.
j Chambliss Day, daughter of Colonel

BOLSHEVIK! CAPTURE
FOUR REGIMENTS OF
KOLCHAK TROOPS

In
1893 ho was persuade by his'LL F'cnton Day, of SmitbfieM. Va. Two
associates to enter tho senatorial race ^children uerc Lorn to them.

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moans naught to our vulcanizing
experts. Just child's play for them
to take that ''b u sted " tire and
make it run like now. In these
dayH of costly tires it means u
saving to you of $....... to $ ____
every time we prolong the life of
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Wight Grocery Co.
Seminole Farms
L . A . Brumley
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wiib a bridal i»-ll in tiie renter under
which the bridal party stood. About
one hundred guests were assembled
and at nine o'clock tiie strains of tinwedding march, l&gt;caiitifully rendered
by Mrs. T . W. Lawton announced the
entrance of the bridal party. leading
the party was Rev . C. c. Guttridge
followed by Virginia Wright, maid of
honor
with Revidy R. Wright beat
man,
little mis-ws Elizalxth
and
Amelia Wright flower girls, little Miss
Wilda Young ring Iwarer and the
"bride
and groom" Rev. and
Mrs
Wright. The bridal party faced the
audience uml Rev. C. E. Guttridge
made a most appropriate talk, speaking
of the occassion as iieing one worthy
of celebration and congratulations.
After Mr. Gutteridge's talk the
“ WHEN BETTER TIRES ARE MA
guests congratulated tiie happy couple
all of Mr. Wright’s six children were
were present except the eldest L. E.
Wright Jr. who is in Washington
and could not get away from his bus­
iness at tliis time. One of the unique
features of tiie occassion was the fact
that Mr. Wright wore tiie silk vest
he had worn at his wedding twenty-five
covers the entire state with about 150 of the underworked, while her supporting
years ago. There were many elegant
churches, 75 ministers and
10,-100 cast includes Thomas Meighnn, lending 1
and useful presents given Mr. and Mrs.
communicants.
Each
Presbytery man. Florence Billings. Alec B Francis
Wright by their host of friends.
meets twice a year but the Synod but Walter McEwnn nnd Amelia Summer-I
Miss Ruth Young played u Is-autiful
once a year, and reviews the work o f ' ville, in addition to several others who
piano solo, Mrs. Ciias. !&gt;•«• and Rev. the whole state nnd checks up the
are also well known on the screen
C. E Guttcridge sang Larboard Wntcli work of the Presbyteries and helps to
"The Probation Wife" is the story
os a duet, "Silver Threads Among The unify it.
of a girl inmate of a dive The cafe
Gold" was sung by a chorus and as a
The local church him made good raided and she is sentenced to three
closing numlicr Auld Lang Syne.
growth
and is one of the strongest years in the reformatory After two
Cream and cake were served as refresh­
years she escapes ami meets her ben e­
ments, the Huy Scouts and Camp Fire churches with its gifts for benevolences,
factor of two years ago They are married
Girl serving, while Miss Mary Bran­ ranking among the highest in the state.
hut
pretty jealous nnd a number of im­
Dr. MrConnell began his fifth year
non presided over the punch bowl.
portant
incidents serve to draw them
On Thursday afternoon Mrs Frank here last Sunday. There have been apart The day finally arrives when
wheeler was given a surprise party by 223 additions to our church during Jo and her husband are once more re­
her family and nt Orlando Friday after these four years, and tiie present year
the most promising of all. During united The picture is a human one—
noon.
alive and throbbing—and bolds your
The Woman's Club had a moat in-, that period { 12.00(1 of debt has been
*° l " t’ pr" ‘
foresting meeting Friday
afternoon lifted and the rluirch faces the future
witli a great deal of encouragement.
the subject Iieing Suffernge
STRIKES IN VIENNA
Tin- Synod convenes on Tuesday
(Continued on page d)
night nt 8:30, with a sermon by the Have Tied Bp Country Until lluslnrss
retiring moderator, Rev. W. S. Pat­
WILL MEET IN ORI.ANDO
Is Dead
terson, of MadUon. This will be folVienna. Nov 1 0 —Strike succeeds
Synod of Florida tn The I'rcNliylcrlun lowed by the election of a moderator strike throughgut Austria ami parti*
Church of Floridn
aml temporary' officers. Dr. W. H. A •ctilarly in Vienna Wage and salary'
Presbyterianism is growing in the Willie, of Dunedin, Is the permanent ^aJary earners of every kind are affected
In nearly every instance concessions1
state of Florida. The Synod of Florida plprk.
consists of three Presbyteries— Florida.
The sessions of the Synod will co n -.follow
Sewannee and St. Johns. Its territory tinue throughout
Wednesday
and j The crown lately has had an actual
Thursday with popular meetings nt purchasing value of about two cents
bight. Dr. J. C. Tunis, of Tumpn, Amo rican nnd continues at tliLs wrltJos. A. Venable, D. D. , o f Jacksonville, log to depreciate while the govern-!
nnd Dr. Armstrong, of Atlanta, nmd merits printing presses try' to keep up
Rev. J. O. Reaves, of Columbia, S. C., the supply to pay government salaries
will lie among the speakers.
Food Is scarce nnd usually of poor

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for our display o f new goods
at our

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endeared bcrself to the people of Oviedo
OVI EDO
Walker Dickson of Sanford Is ojaming by her gentle manner ami her sunny
a garage in Oviedo. Ho has secured disposition, Miss Connolv's successor
the building at the juncture of the has not been named by the school
board.as yet
Geneva. Chuiuota. Oviedo roads.
The High School hud charge of the
This is a splendid location for a garage
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«*'»! J* I* |iot&gt;fw| Itfa* fit tnil*■»r%
regular Friday r.?ta-r,aa- program ttl
the sch o o l this week. The following
with great success.
program was greatly enjoyed by the
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. White are the
visitors ami the lower grades.
proud parents of a fine hoy horn Oct
Boat song by High School.
3 1. Dr. Simmons in attendance.
Recitation
That Car. Virginia
Charles L. West Jr. entertained his Wright.
little friends Saturday afternoon nt a
Heading The Tale of Private Scott.
party in honor of his fourth birthday.
Solo Dream Fact**. Mabel Swojie.
Composition The Huns Eliza­
Mrs. T. G. Simmons and Miss Mary
*
Brannon were ehoppimg in Orlando beth Lawton
Talk Moving pictures are benefi­
Tuesday.
cial to general public and school work
Mrs. Annie Averitt of Chuiuota
Gayle Marshall
sjHrnt Wednesday afternoon in Oviedo.
Piano solo Narcissus. Ruth Young.
Talk The use of the study of Latin
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wright and Mrs.
H. W Lawton s[&gt;ent Wednesday in Walter Cnrter.
Piano solo Moonbeams On The
Orlando.
I-ake. Catherine Young.
Hov. C. E. Guttridge of Haines City
Heading How a married man sown
is visiting in Oviedo this week.
on buttons. Eunice Clark.
Mrs. C L West entertained the
Solo I Wish I Had A - Girl. Fran­
erochet club at her home at I-ike Charm cs Swope.
Thursday afternoon. A salad course
Mrs. R. II. Wight has as her guest
with grajafruit juice was served, and
her mother, Mrs. Me MUIan and her
a most delightful afternoon sjwnt.
brother Mr. Hoy McMillan of S. C.
Owing to the ill health of her mother,
On Thursday evening Nov. G. Rev
Miss May Connoly has been compelled
and Mrs. L. E. Wright celebrated their
to resign her position in the school at
25th wedding anniversary at the Met­
Oviedo and leaves Saturday for her
hodist Parsonage. The color scheme
home in Valdosta Ga. It is with deepest
carried out in thee decorations was
regret of the patrons of the school and
green and white. The dining room
the many friends of Miss Connoly
was artistically decorated with bamboo
that she leaves Oviedo, Hnving taught
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and palms, while the j i.nhere last year MUo Connoly lots gicuiiy |
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quality’ particularly the bread, roars",
heavy nnd almost lilakk
Prices go
up ns tiie crown falls A suit of clot Ins ,
that last week was priced nt 2.100
crowns is thjs week 3,000 crow ns. J
Rut Vienna is quiet, although still
congested and with a large idle pop­
ulation drawing out-of-work sti|&gt;emD
from the government. This element
is
gradually iieing reduced, however,!
Nonna Tnlmailge. An American Girls
tiie figUM-s showiqg about 1PJ.000
Again
this week ngninst 100,000 a few weeks
Having appeared in her last two pro­ ago.
ductions in character rob*—in "The
Forbidden City” as a Chinese girl nnd
AMERICAN LEGION
in "The Heart of Wetona” as nn In­ Holding First Annual Convention
dian maiden, Norma Talmadgc romes
today
bark to the screen in her latest Select
M inneapolis, N ov. 10, (B y A ssoc-'
Picture "The Probation Wife, os » » iated Press)
The first
Annual
American girl.
j Convention of the American Legion
! In thb picture, whidii Select Picture* opened here lodny witli m ore than
offers on Friday at tho Star Theatre, tw o thousand delegates from all
Nonna Talmadgc is seen ns Jo, a child parts of the country present.
One of tho must important matters
before tho Synod will be the election
of a representative to meet with the
new Assembly committ&lt;*o on union
witli other Presbyterian bodies. The
sessions of tiie Synod will be open to
the public ami a very cordial invitation
is extended to all.

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W. J. T H IG P E N , Agent
Office in Peoples’ Bank Building.

Sanford, Florida

Farms, Homes, Businesses
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H O M E S, are selling almost
every
day anti I am doing a nice busi­
ness in this line anil have a line
selection.
RESIDENCE,— A double lot with
two resiliences on them worth
looking after. {2,000.
RESIDENCE.— 8 large tine frooms
modern conveniences and should
be appreciated by some up-to-date
minute family at {G.500.
G R O V E —Tarrrs.
Good location
and splendid house $7,000.
FARM — 10 arres.
1 rooms house
on brick rozd.
2 acres tiled,
O tiier land cleared and partly
tiled. {5,000.
F A R M — 5 acres.
Small house.
Partly cleared and tiled #2,200.
F A R M —10 acres.
Good small
house nnd furniture. About fi acres
cleared.
G ood well etc.
$3,000,

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EMPtiH 14, 1919

PAGE THREE

We desire to express to our good friends of Sanford and Surrounding trerritory our sincere appreciation for the liberal pa­
tronage extended to us in the past, and we assure you that we will do our utmost to merit a continued share o f your business in
the future by ottering you good dependable merchandise at the lowest price obtainable. Owing to the prevailing high cost o f
raw material and labor there is a considerable advance in price of new merchandise, but we were fortunate to have contracted for
most of our staple goods before the advance went into effect, so we are in position to offer you special inducements that will be
impossible to find later. Our Anniversary Sale will be the first Big Bargain Event of the season. Don’t Miss It.

Exceptional L o w Prices On A ll
P iece Goods
Best Quality Amoskenr O'ljing. heavy fleece
Fast Color Plain and Plaid Dress Ginghams
No. SO, 36 in. Bleaching..................................
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No. 70,36 in. Bleaching..................................
Xu. 60* 36 in. Bleaching....................................
;ll&gt; in. Unbleached Sea Island Sheeting............
Best Quality Hickory Shirting and Cheviot
:Hi in. Plain and Striped Percale, yard.............
32 in. Dress Ginghams* 75c quality, yard.....
Serpentine Kimuna Crepe yard..........................
40-in. French Serge, All Colors* yard ..........
•10-in. French Serge, All Colors, yard ...............
36-in. Storm Serge, yard...................................
Best Quality, 36 in Silk Poplin, yard ...............
36-in Taffeta Silk, all colors, yard.................
36-in. Black Messalinc Silk.yard........ ;.......
36-in. Silk Georgette Crepe, yard...................
32-in. Plaid Suitings................... ..........................
Good Quality Mercerized Poplin......................

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G O IN G I N T H I S S A L E
A VERY L I T T L E
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It is hardly possible to say too much in praise of these garments. N ot only are they Wonderl
ful values, but they come at just the time of year when Women are looking for Winter Clothes.
The materials alone are enough to class them as extraordinary. All suits lined with plain
or figured silks of fine quality. Coats full and quarter lined with best quality figured silks. Some
are interlined as well, making them heavy enough even for an old-fashioned winter. Sizes up
to 48 stout.

Flannelette Night Gowns $2.25
An All White Model is made with a deep yoke, feather stitched
in pale blue Floss
A Striped Model is Finished with either Round or V Neck
and made in Yoke Style.
An All White M odel is made with Pajama side fastenings
and silk frogs Well cut and Full Size....................
92.25
Entire Line of Silk and Muslin Underwear will be marked’ at
very low prices during this sale.
Flannelette and Crepe Kimonas, Tight and Loose
Fitting
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Bleached Sheets, 72x90........................................................
Pillow Cases, 36x45.................................................................
Bed Spreads, Full Size.......................... ................. .................
Best Quality Androscoggati 40-in. Pillow Tubing, yard

These Are Exceptional Good Values
Very Low Prices

One Lot of W . B. Brassieres, White and Flesh Color
Open back and Front Style, 75c Value....................

B ig Selections o f N e w S kirts tor
W in te r W ea r

Prepare for a Rainy D ay. 100 Umbrellas, Regular
size, Men's or Women's $2.25 Values, while they last1

All-Wool Plaids, Taffetas, Silk and Wool Poplins, Serges and Barronctte Satins. Some o f these
Skirts are trimmed in braid, while others have rows o f buttons. Also plain styles.

Small Lot of Children's Sweaters. Extra Good Values
2 to 10 years ............................................................. 1
Size 25 lo 40 in Waist Measure
Every item in our Entire Stock of Ladies* and Childrens’
Ready-To-Wear, Piece Goods and Notions will be marked
down for the Anniversary Sale.
We Have on Hand at All Times a Complete Stock of McCall
Patterns.

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R E M E E V 3E R T H E D A T E
F R I D A Y , M O V . 14th

Warm Stylish Coats for Girls, Specially Priced at 98.45 to $13.95. Exceptional Values. Size
8 to 16 years. We have priced these girl’s Coats at a very attractive reduction for the Anni­
versary Sale. All are New, Fashionable Models. All Coats are Full or HalfJLined.6*10 QC
This Sale Priced at 98.45 to..............................................................................................
Taffetas, Georgette Crepe and Silk Crepe de Chine Blouses.
Notwithstanding the fact that silks have doubled in price during the past few
Months, we will offer our entire Stock of these New Silk Blouses at 92.95 to ...............
Sizes up to 52
COATS, SWEATERS, KNIT CAPS, BABY SETS, BONNETS AND EVERYTHING IN
OUR BABY DEPARTMENT SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

It. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, DualneM Manager

(Continued from Paco 2}
OVIEDO

Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

Miss Shirley Swope
entertained
several of her little friends at supper
last Thursday evening.
MUHfMU.mON PBIt-E IN ADVANCE:
Mrs. J. V. GUt spent Wednesday in
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G. W. Wheeler of New Hampshire
Eatrcwl u 8mmA&lt;(Uh atall MtlU, *■(«•* Had has come to take the agency of the
lest, al liwPaalaflW* al thnford. florid*
A. C. L. at Oviedo in the place of J. II.
I'tdH Art W March M , 1*71
Atkins relieved.
Offltr: II*raid Balldlaj
Trl*»h*a* Na, III
J. W. Audrey c f Sanford tin* rented
rooms at the Cushing House nnd will
EXPENSE
HAVE
move his family here this week.
FARM ERS
ALSO
Mr. O. P. Swope returned Wednes­
day
from Chicago.
The American Co-operative Journal
Mrs. S. W. Swo|&gt;c und Mrs. 0 . P.
Is holding meetings to discuss agricul­
Swope spent Monday in Sanford.
tural matters. The subject billed for
The Hoy Scouts and Camp Fire
the first meeting Is "Collective liarGirU took a hike to Howell Creek
gaining for Farmers." Anil the news
Tuesday.
has drawn loud and angry outcry from
R. I t White nnd Roy Me Millan
the protagonists of the class called the
spent Monday in Orlando.
"consum ers.'They complain that they
Mrs. Jackson and little son James
will lio crushed between organized
of Miami, arrived Wednesday after­
labor on the one side, and a farmers’
noon to be the guests of Mrs. A. P.
trust on the other. The farmer, they
Parnell for several days.
lament, will he the most dangerous
Hob Strange of Sanford has rented
kind of profiteer.
the Drury place and will move his
Well, keep your shirt on. Let us family to Oviedo the latter part nf the
look into this thing. A Michigan week
farmer lately shipped to the city two
Mr. Murphy of Stetson University
bushels of early apples, which were preached at the Haptlst Church of
sold for $1.10 |xt bushel—total' $2.20 Oviedo morning and evening last Sun­
for the load.
HU expenses wore: day.
baskets, 40 cents; labor and spraying,
Quite a nundier ol Oviedo people
20 cents; freight and crating, Gfi cents; spent Armistice Day in either Sanford
commission, 22 cents. His profit was or Orlando.
E. Cushing left Sunday for hi* home
82 cents. The retail price wo ran. of
course, only guess, as he was through n Jacksonville.
Joe Leinhart spent Sunday after­
when he reached the commission ngent,
noon in Sanford. ,
Ilut it is well that the city where he
On Wednesday Novcml*er 12th at
sold his apples was near-by, so that Starke Fla. Mira Mnbcl Darby and
the freight and crating could bo kept Mr. Ed Jordan were united in marriage.
down to GO cents. HU oroiginal In­ Mr, Jordan has been n res'dent of mnfO tn i' or, TUPSttiiy ftftC . T i t . V . . '
Oviedo for the past six weelr
A .*
vestment is . of
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November the eleventh being n
is with mucii regret that the peoplr
We can hardly blame the farmers for of Oviedo learn of bis intention to legal holiday cur Post Mistress.
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fin- j. to .,nford
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j.iIV •••! n good time and we ce. ..inly
missed her smiling face at the P. O.
N B gg.vv-xasv T g g ;
window.
T he "M id w a y ” parage will soon
open its doors to the public.

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ThunMrs. J. A. McCulley »p&lt;
day in Orlando.
Mrs. Max Leinhart went to Orlnndo Thursday.
Rev Wsrren Entzminger and family
motored up from Ilartow on Friday
returning ■on Saturday while here
they were the guests of Rev Entzminger’s sister, Mrs Dili Allen
Mr and Mrs Pomcry have moved
to Ft Myers
Mrs Chaffer of Geneva is spend­
ing the week with Prof Chaffer
Mrs John Entzmlngcr left Sat­
urday for Plant City where she will
visit her son W S Entzminger
Mr Griffin is the guest ot Mr
and Mrs L J Hartley.
The girls of the Seminole Sunshine
Club have been busy preparing the
grounds for t'io Basket Ball team
"W here’s there’s a will there is n
w ay"
The young people enjoyed
a
moonlight party in the Park Friday
evening
Mrs J N* Searvy was shopping
in
Orlando on Thursday.
C
W Entzminger attended a
commissioners meeting in Sanford
on Monday evening
Mr Reneau was transacting busi­
ness in Orlando Saturdr.y
Mr and Mrs Holoway returned
last Friday from Geneva Alabama
where they have been visiting re­
latives
Mr nnd Mrs McDaniels of Oak­
land nnd Mrs McDaniels mother
Mrs Howard of Montgomery Ala ,
were the guests of Mrs Hardaway
on Saturday
Mr and Mrs .1 S Dinkcl were
in Orlando on Saturday
Mrs. J. N. Waits was in Orlando
on Sunday the guest of her daughter
Mrs. Saulshurgh.
J
S. Dinkel was transacting
business in Sanford
on M onday.
The Civic League held its regular

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It is the plain, public d u ly (ofevery
citizen to criticize proposed govern­
ment measures believed to be harmful.
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Swift &amp; Company is in a better pos­
ition perhaps, than others, to under­

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stand the meat packing business in all
its relations to public and private inter­
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been giving the subject a great deal o f
sincere uitention.
Swift &amp; Company is convinced that
interference with its legitimate business
function by governmental agencies,
however well intenlioned, would be an
injury to every man, woman and
child who wants meat to eat, as well

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as t© tlfc men who raise the meat and
to those who dress and distribute it.
Maximum
service
that cannot
monopolize because of keen competi­
tion and lack o f control over sources
of supply is furnished at a minimum
o f profit— n fraction o f a cent per
pound from all sources.
Therefore Swift &amp; Company is
taking ever)' legitimate step of citizen­
ship to prevent such interference.

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help you, and to help Congress

decide what is best to be done. Mis­
takes are costly nnd apt to be harmful
in these trying times.

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work of the Red Cross. The work

Mrs. M . E. Dooley, who U Geneva
Elocutronist, then gave u i "In
Flanders Field*" which was much
applauded. Following this was a
recitation by Little Miss Mlrium
Whitcomb, delivered in her usual
charming manner, and then came
the real treat of the evening, what
all had looked forward to for days,
the speech by D r. Ilyman of Sanford
The audience listened spell­
bound to the interesting experiences
related by t v Hyman ef h b work
of love as chaplain in the late war.
At the rlose of his address Dr.
Hyman admonished us to so love
that at the end "W ell D one" would
be spoken to nil by our Lord.
Mrs. Phillips of Sanford added
interest and charm to this address
by her singing dressed in the costume
of a Red Cross nurse.
Last hut not least was the folding
up of our service (lag. which was
done by Rev. L. A. Wright in an
impressive manner.
Rev. Wright rpoke of the young
men represented by the seventeen
stars on the flag and the one of
ilver who had paid the supreme
sacrifice, as he placed the folded flag
in a hnx, locked it, and handed it
to Mrs. Endor Curlett, chairman of
the A. R. C.
Honorable mention was also made
of Harry Phillips, Perry Taylor and
Cyril Uaulerson, who were at or.e
time Geneva boys, but were enlisted
from elsewhere, and who too, have
lost
their lives in the service of
their country.
This
ended
the
program for
the evening
after
nil
singing,
"T h e Star Spangled Banner" the
meeting was at an end.
Those attending from Sanford
»«r e Dr. and Mrs. Hyman and
children, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillips,
Mr
and M « David Speer. Mr.
Mi,,. Mia. n . a . :&gt;cig, Mr. und Mrs.
Jinkins,
Mrs. and Mbs Stewart,
Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Tolar
ami
daughter.

Mrs. Will Robinson was a pleasant
caller at Mrs. Jack Vaughn’s Sun­
day afternoon.

There was a number of people in
Sanford Tuesday to the big celebra­
tion but was not able to find the
place. The next time we start
to
a Sanfors celebration we will try
The friends of Mrs. C. F. Harrison to get on the right road.
We learn Orlando had the big
will be sorry to learn of the illness
of her mother Mrs. S. Williams. day. That's the place to go to have
Mr. C. F. Olmstead of Ft. Pierce n good time.
There seems to be a lot of sickness
is spending much time in Geneva
round
now with bad colds. We hope
in the intereU of the orange business.
it
isn't
the flu rom ing.
Miss Edna Geiger was suddenly
called from Orlando on account of
the illne*s and death of iter baby'
sister.
The parents and Teachers associ­
ation met last Friday, with a good
number in nttemlar.ee. After a short
program rendered by the pupils of
Miss Flynts room, the president,
Mrs. W A. W hitcom b called the
meeting to order and after the re­
ports of the various committees were
read and all business attended to,
refreshments wire served and the
meeting adjourned.
Mrs. L. P. UhamborilM is recover­
ing from tier rerent Illness.

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which has lain next her heart for
so many months post.

Geneva feels indebted to
Mrs.
W. A. W hitcom b for semiring Dr.
Hyman as a speaker, for we realize
that he must be much sought for,
GENEVA
am! feel grateful to Dr. Hyman
Mr. ami Mr*. Ernest Tolar of and Mrs. Phillips for their services.
Sanford are upending a couple of
Wr.ST GENEVA AVENUE
day* with Mrs. T ola r's siter Mrs. H.
H. Puttlshall.
The weather i.s still warm hut tho
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wakefield nights are very cool hut I guess
anil
Mrs. A ubrey
Moran spent when the cold wave does come we
will wish for warmer days to com e
W ednesday in Sanford.
again.
Fred Ballard bad the mriforiuno
Mr. Nicola is still cm the sick
lo tcverly cut his wrist on a broken
list.
Can’ t see no better days y et.
glass bottle lust M onday, but had

the presence of mind to tightly cord
his arm untill he could reach Dr,
Marshall at Sanford.
M r. and Mrs. Geo. Geiger have
the sympathy of the entire emmunity
in the &gt;os» of their fourteen months
old daughter, who died Monday after
a tw o weeks illness.

NOVEMDER 14, 1919

Mrs Knight left last week for
Jacksonville where she will spend
several weeks with friends and re­
latives
We learn tin* price of oranges has
dropped on account of so many
being shipped green From the w ay)
they ure dropping from the trees
I don't think there will he many
left for the market toon

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come—but spending as you go means wor­
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Let us stop and think!

Save today for tomorrow’s pleasure.

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Get

the habit, SAVE!

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experience, a mild clear Havana filled,
shade grown wrapper, generous size,
satisfactory and pleasing smoke.
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There is such a change in this
world now a days People ought not
to be surprised at nothing We have
got to take it as it comes, let it be
good or bad
Well, Christmas will soon he here
What are we going tn have on that
day? A plenty of »ugaI- to cook
something good or not?
W c hear there will be sugar in
Sanford by Saturday, but the price
In every transaction it i.s the
will be, sky high
aim of the oflicers of this institu­
What people ought to do is raise
tion to serve its depositors in a
cane and make their own sugar in
distinctive
and careful manner:
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quirements of each nnd leave
the sugar nnd syrup There is noth­
nothing undone that will better
ing like having such at home

Mrs. .1. L. Brown and baby of
Trilby are visiting Mrs. Brown’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Gresham
Orrie Matthews made a business
visit to DcLand last week.
Bert Pattishall and Mr ido Baker
both students of Stetson; spent the
week end with home folks.
Armistice Day was celebrated in
a titling manner by our people, at
the school houne grounds; They
began to gather at five p tn., soon
after the community sing began u,:ih
Fifty years ago there was nothing
Mrs. Phillips of, Sanford as leader, thought of, every body mnde their
after which a pork barbercue and own sugnr and syrup at home and
all the good tilings that go with it never thought of such a thing as
was served on long table* in picnic buying it nnd could be done ngain
style, immediately after supper each
soldier present guve a short talk
EAST* SA N FO R D
about where and what he was doing
Some of the East Side f oiks cele­
on N ovem ber II, 11MH. M, E.
brated Armistice Day Mr nnd Mrs
Dooley then announced that the
C E Chorpening and their young
real program of the evening would
people together with Mr and Mrs
begin with a song, "T h e Happiness
W It Prevail and son Niel, Mr*
Brigade." by five of our brightest
Graham Hunter and Robert Grier
little girls, accompanied by Miss
drove over to Sweetwater branch
Elizabeth Stones on the piano, next
and had a successful day* fishing
was a speech by Mrs. W . A. Whit­
enjoying a fish fry dinner and
comb in which she explanicd the
brought home fish for supper
work of the recently organized
gM r and Mr* Joe Cameron nnd
Parents and Teachers Association
par.y were among those going to
ajtd of the work they hoped to do
the ball game
in the near future. Following this
Mr and Mrs L M Lucas and
was a »ong by little Miss Ruth Libby
little
daughter joined a pnrtj a;ul
which deserves special mention. M r*.(
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Etuior Curlett then
spoke on the j

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Those having financial matters
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Business and personal accounts
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Mention or
M » t t e r « ,n n r , e f

Persons! Item*
of

Interest

In and A b ou t
The City

Summary of (he
Floating Smnll
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

The Herald phone was kept busy
Icou &amp; IS°“ wlU havc a car 108,1
mule* and horses at their stable yesterday afternoon by anxious sub­
I r e Monday. See their advertise- scribers who wanted to know if the
today
Yes,
" ent in another part of this issue. paper would appear
dear
readers
it
will
appear
every
day
Hide a Dort, you will like it.
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in the week excetpt Sunday and if
Mrs Wilmott will be nt the
business keeps up we may he obligod
r-ench Shop Wednesday and Thurs­
to print it on Sunday There is no
day in the future.
16*3tc* rest for nny one csnr.cctcd with «t duiiy
For light hauling call Phone 106 paper
C E. Chorpening.
8-10tp
. Completo stock Diamond tires.
May Si Walthall had three loads Wight Tire C o
R5-U
‘ Hudson and Essex cars com e in
Prominent Sanford folks motoring
yesterday and they have sold half
to Orlando this afternoon included
of them already and expect to dis­
Mrs F I. Woodruff and son, Mr J D
pose of the remainder in a few days.
Woodruff, Mrs Ralph Goodsjieed and
Hide a Dort you will like it.
4-t Mrs W E Seoggans— Reporter Star
Piano and Harmony taught by
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
Progressive Scries M ethod.
C on- their annual bazaar and n cooked
**rv»tory graduate. Phone 230. Mrs food sale Saturday, N ov. 22, 1919.
\V. N- Ankney, 913 M yrtle
Ave. Place announced later.
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Fri. and Tues-6tc
Mr. M. S. Wiggins of Washington
\mong the removals and new is visiting relatives and expects to
business this week will he the Hall spend the winter here.
Hardware Co., to their new store
There’s u man at the curb to
rooms «&gt;n First street and the Union
serve you.
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Pharmacy in the Kanner building.
John Harrison bus gone to Live
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
Oak where he expects to embark
McC uIIct's .
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in the mercantile business. Mr.
F c . Calkins the well known fire Harrison has been with the Yowell
Insurance man of Jacksonville was Co. for som e time and during his
in the city today on business. His stay made m any friends who wish
J3n, I.ieul. Calkins lately returned hern well in bis new field.
from France was captured by the
The I.adics Guild of the Epiacopa
Germans and spent five months in a church expect to hold n bazaar and
prison camp.
fair for throe afternoons nnd nights
HZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
of Dee. 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the
McCullcr's.
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Parish House.
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J. H. Osteen of Altamonte Springs
H. H. Crowder will linvo Ids Third
anniversary rale beginning next Fri­ was in the city today on business.
WANTED — 01,1) CLEAN
day a ct Inning M days. This will
BAGS. ANY KIND E X ­
j,,’ n -ale of everything in this store
CEPT
«&gt;I,1)
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and the prices will sell the goods,
COATS,
PAN
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for i’
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HERALD OFFICE.
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J.
D.
Woodruff
is
home
for
a
few days
Tlie liryan Auto Co., received
from
the
University
of
Florida
at
via Oorts and three Iteos yester­
Gainesville.
day and the Heoa have already been
II.t .whins nnd
Walter
Connelly
»old hut manager Leslie Bryan
promises to have some more in ■'tho returned to Stetson University at DeLand this afternoon niter spending
nut few days.
the
week end with homo folks,
Hide a Dort, you will like it. 4-t
Doris for ev erybod y. Ilryan Auto
E. II. Smith representing Chas.
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Pape &amp; Co., commission merchants Co.
w in the city for a few days. Mr.
Smith was a resident of Sanford
two years ago hut is living in Bradentown at this time.
Hide a Dort, you will like it.
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For Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the oHice of ShorifT of Seminole C o­
unty subject to the decision of the
Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER

LEON’S
AUTO TRANSFER CO.
PHONE

114

Philips Old Drug Store Stand

Phone Orders also Taken
at Hotel Carnes

Kirby Osteen of Osteen was in the
city todiay.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fodder have
returned to Sanford for the winter
months nnd arc comfortably located
at the Seminole. Mr. Fodder is en­
gaged in the buying nnd selling of
winter vegetables anti comes to San­
ford every season . Their many friends
are glad to see them arain.
Dr. D. C. W ard, Osteopath is in
Sanford on
M onday, Wednesday
untl Fr ay of each week.
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Groups two nnd three rendered n
very interesting program,
Sunday
evening nt the regular meeting of the
Temple II. X’ . P. U. Misses Ruth Los*
sing and Virginia Do Courscy Imd
charge of the meeting.
Quirt Mason fruit jars at L. P.
McCullcr’s.
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II. J. Clause returned Sunday after­
noon from a pleasant trip to Blrmlngham, Alabama.
Boost
Leon’s Auto Transfer. AH trains
met. Phono 91.
Hotel Carnes.
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All Kinds of Hnuling
Baggage Transferred
Meet all Trains

All the stores are closed tr da ' for
Armistice Day nnd the proprietors
and clcrlis are having a lug time
Lucky devils'
For Sale— C ft. light wood post
and ruil cross ties for fence* posts
30c cadi f. o. h. Wagner. Car
lots Dr b •. 0 . C Bryant, Wagner,
F..i.
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Leon s Auto
Transfer Co.

Bring- jo u r hemstitching to Mrs*
Maude Philmon nt the French
Shop. Also dressmaking a *p
ialty. •
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PHONE 114

INSURANCE
F ire
Automobile
Theft
Liability
Collision
Bonds
Represent 20 heading Companies
"rilin g Ever/ Branch

0. W . H erndon
JOS WEST FIRST STREET
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PIIONE.H

Mr Aurthcr Green* the well-kn&lt; "n
representative of the Virginia Paper
Company was in town today, cal infi
on the trade Ho had the umiru.il
attitude, however, of not wishing t&gt;'
sell any newspaper to anybody lie
could persuade to do without it, ns i.e
wnss able to secure hut one car which
ho was apportioning out to those of
hLs customers who were comjielled to
have it, at 7 cents n pound in Jackson­
ville, which means practically 8 ends
a pound in Lakeland Two years tig.*
paper could he bought in Lakeland nt
about 2 ) ’j cents a pound The pr&lt;diction is made that it will Is* 10 cents
by the first of the year — Lakeland
Telegra in____________________
N otice
T o the stockholders of the Fust
National Bank of Sanford, Fla.
Notice is hereby given that pur­
suant to a resolution of the Board
of Directors, a meeting of the
Stockholders of the First National
Bank of Sanford, Florida, is called
to he held in the C ity of Sanft rd.
Florida, in the ofilco of the said
Bank, on the 4th day of December,
A. D . 1919, at :l o ’ clock P. M.
of ihu said date, to vote upon the
question of increasing t* e ranitnl
sin a of mid Hank.
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B. F. Vi’ littn.T, Cashier.

COUNTV HAPPENINGS

MRS. JULIUS TAKACII

(Continued from Pago 4)
SOPRANO
picniced at Osteen to celebrate the Available for Concerts, Recitals, Musi­
day
ca ls, Fcstvals, Oratorio and Special
Church Services
The majority stayed at home and
Sanford,
Florida
just worked to busy to take a play
day
Some sneak theif stole a brand
new* tire off C
E Chorpening's
school truck trailer Saturday night
It was parked corner Beurdall and
Geneva aves

For Sale or Exchange—One 20 ncre,
one 10 acre, Sanford Ave. Walking
distance to city. Two lots corner
Center nnd Elm Ave. Two ols west
side Palmetto avenue 50 ft.
from
T.
Mr and Mrs G C Chamberlain Eleventh St. Mnko offer. R.
nail as guests Sunday Mr and Mrs C ony, owner, 075 N. Spring St., Los
13-13te.
Henry Schulte, their three children, Angeles, Cal.
nnd Mr Schulte's father o f Daytona
For Rent— Rooms for light house­
Beach for an all day visit
keeping in outskirts of city, soft water,
Mr nnd Mrs Charles Chamber­
suitable for parties with car.
No
lain and daughter Veronica reached
small children. Phone S3 w or en­
here last Friday morning to spend
quire at Chero-Cola plant. W U-2tp.
the winter at the G C Chamberlain
NOTICE
home on Di-ardull ave
Bids will lie received b j’
the
Mr nnd Mrs Clarence Flowers Board of County Commissioners
and young people nrc very pleasantly of Seminole County at their next
located in their pretty new home on regular meeting to he held on
Tuesday December 2nd, at 10 o '­
Celery ave
clock A. M. for the building of a
Monroe Johnson of Plant City vault in the Seminole County Court
is hero at the homo of Ids cousin House.
Mans and specifications can he
Bill Monroe
obtained from
E. A.
Douglass,
A party com posed of Rev J R
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford,
Allen, Rev C H Summers, H W Florida or from F. II. Trim ble,
Chandler ami W R Prevatt enjoyed architect. Orlando, Florida.
Board reserves the right to reject
a ilaj’s fishing Inst Wednesday nt
any and all bids.
Geneva FerrjE. A. Douglass,
Mr and Mrs 1 D Martin ha*.#
W l3-3tc.
Clerk.
added to their possessions hj* buying
the Jacob Netting place.
J. D. W oodruff returned to Gaines­
We learn that Mrs Tina Warren ville on Tuesday after a week-end
Beaty is not recovering from her visit hero.
recent operation at the Orlando hos­
Republican Conference next Mon­
pital as ipdckly as she should Poor day.
W 13-11p.
girl has been ill nearly a j ’ ear
Everj* one interested in RephlicnuOver at Silver Lake Mr and Mrs ism. In* sure to he at the court house
H G Dieterieh bought the Herbert next Monday afternoon at 8:00.
Crip pen house and grove The house
W. 13-ltp.
has bean built over and greatly im ­
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. T . Wakefield of
prover* and the grove put in fine
Geneva are in the city today on
shape
business.
D r and Mrs Hnzeldine have an
Republican
Conference
Monday
attractive bungalow built and near
next.
S.-o
c.v*
e
i-c
-V
n
.
Ifcb
„,,,r rr - j 11
on the kike akcre
paper.
W.
13-ltp
a row o( hath houses and u pavi­
O. C. Bryant, a prominent orange
lion so people can get an occasional
grower
and merchant of Wagner, is
dip and dance without going to the
ocean, their place ims been very in the city today.
Now is the time to plant
trees,
popular this season.
This should of come in oon our orange, grapefruit, lime, etc Trees
summing up of East Sanford im­ delivered
Lemon
Bluff
Nurseries,
provements last week was nccidontlj* Longwood Florida 14-3ld-lwp
over looked when sent to post.
Joe Davis of the C. W. Zuring
T h e ladies Mrs. II. G. Dclterlch Co., is here todaj’ getting the Faring
(ehairman of East Sanford auxilary) wholesale grocery in shape for liusi
Mrs. W . W. Dressor, Mrs. E. M. sincss.
Gallow ay and Miss Mayine Steel
T. B. Turk of tho Long Lumber
who solictcd for the Red Cross in
Co., at Osteen was in the eity this
the 3rd Roll call were much pleased morning transacting business for
with the readj* response of ulomost
ids firm.
every family in East Sanford.
Mrs. S. II. Buchanan ol M onroe
was n tlie citj* today on a shopping
G ltAPEVlI.LE AND BPS ALA
tour. Mrs. Buchanan is tlie efficient
Beal Florida weather and line correspondent of the Herald at Lake
gardening.
Monroe.
Glad to see the schools closed
F. W. Stanley of Charleston
in
and that the paper mill also observed the city looking for n home for his
Armistice Day ns a holiday; the family. He will ho with the A. C. L.
young folks in our neighborhood as a despatchM provided ho can
greeted it right royally.
secure some place to live.
Elmer Tyner is expecting to take
Leo Goldberg has arrived in the
a day off nnd visit in Tainpn soon city nnd will sturt a junk business
Quite u few from lids place at­ n tlie Lcffler building on Sanford
tended the Iluptist services in town, Avenue, buying scrap iron, metnl
at night to hear Brother Hyman rubber, ^barrels and s6cks. Ho lias
. A number of the folks went fishing just returned from service nnd picked
among who were Harney Beck and Sanford for Ids futu c residence.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Westordick
Itcpuldica.i Conference
and their sister Mrs. Benton. They
A Conference of Republicans w
enjoyed the holiday at Enterprise
in com pany with others. Some of be hold in the Court House, Snnfoi
the young people spent a part of Monday next, Novemvber 17, at 8:(
P. M. at which time Chairman 1
the day in Sanford.
the
State Central Committee, Ho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Evans n
I).
T.
Gernw, will he present, to ai
two little ones of Tam pa nccompnnieP
dress
tin*
Assembly. Hon. W. I
by their sister, Mrs.
Hester nnd
O’
Neal
and
others are also expecte
mother of Lake Mary, were welcome
callerd In our section M onday after­ Every republican, with all others i:
tercsted in tlie republican cause,
noon.
invited ns well ns urged to utten
M r. and Mrs. Evans were our
By order of the Committee.
neighbors a few years hack and we
W. 13-ltp.
B. G. Smith, Ctmirmni
were pleased to lenrn that they are
well and prospering.
Card o f Thanks
Mrs. George Benton of Rochester
We beg to acknowledge with
New Y ork Is visiting at the home
warmest thanks and sincere appreci­
of her brother, A. F. Westordick
ation tlie many kindnesses of our
having arrived last Sunday. She
friends during the recent illness of
made the trip by water to Jackson­
our beloved one, and for the beauti­
ville nnd this is her first visit to the
ful floral offerings at the lime of
sunny tfouthlnjiit tho she recently
his death.
spent a winter In South America
Mrs. J. G. Hurley and family
and another in England in search
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hurley
of health.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hurley
Rev. Edwards rnme over from
Lake M ary, Sunday, Mr. Durant
The Roman Fare.
whose guest he was while there,
The Itom an soldiers, who Inifft such
kindly bringing him over. Ho gave
wonderful roads and carried n weight
us a splendid sermon on "T h e o f nrmor nnd hnggnge, lived on mnrse
Shinning Face," spending the night brow n hrend nnd sour wine. They were
nt the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Ballin­ temperate In diet nnd regular nnd conger. He continued his trip on to stunt In exercise. The Spnnlrii penn­
M ontgom ery and then to St. Louis ant works every day nntl fiances bn If
the night, yet eats only tffnek bread,
attending the conference.
onion
nnd water lemon.
Sunday School nt 2:00 now, with
Rev. Erieson ns leader. Rev. De.
Brower of Sanford has promised to
* * * * * *
* * * * * * * *
come out and speak £o u» nt 3.00
&lt;£&gt;
and we know that we always benefit&lt;$&gt;
ted by his kindly tnlks.
•f
Mrs. Ballinger spent n few daj’s
4
in town with her old friend Mrs.
D R . DAVIS
4
Collcr. _ _ __________________
the well known optometrist ■f
will be nt the Lincoln House
again about N ov. 5, 1919.
■4 &gt;
*# ■
Christian Science services
*
*
Eyes tested and fitted with
# will he hold nt tho W om an’s
,
*
glasses for headache nnd
^ Club, Onk avenue, between
poor vision.
11-W -ltc
. Third and Fourth strrts,
on Sunday, morningat 10:♦
\ 45 oclock . Subject: "E ver- #
V
la s tin g l &gt;uni&amp; h!iient.” 48-t(
4
.

* * • • « • * •

The Ford One Ton Truck is n profitable
"beast ol burden" and surely has the "right o f
way" in every line of business activity. For all
trucking purposes in the city and for all heavy
work on the farm, u,c Ford One Ton Truck
with its manganese bronze worm-drive and
every other Ford merit o f simplicity in design,
strength in construction, economy in operation,
low purchase price, stands head and shoulders
aLovc any otltcr truck on the market. Drop in
and let's talk it over and leave your order forone.

\ v r ' »AMS, Agent
EDWARD HIGGINS, Salesman

er N O W .
Buy your winter’s firo
wood now and save money. Oak or
,rirr.
Either stove or f.ieplaro wuuiL
I T
149-W.
Roberts &amp; Smith,
W ood Yard, corner 6th nnd K*m.
r-tf

W anted— From Tick im m unity A
1 Registered Ilnlntein Cow to give
from 5-7 Gallons milk daily. Box
444, Sanford.
I l-W -lf

FOH SALE

For
door,
inches
high,
quick.

FOR KENT
For Rent — Four Furnished Room s.
709 Magnolia Ave, Smith at IHU
Hdw. Co.

For Sale— Four-room house cor­
ner 5tIi an il- Palmetto, emit nnd
south front. Lot 34&lt;117 feet. Price
$1,500, half cash. W. M. Haynes,
Herald Office.
10-tf
Farm Photography
Photos of all kinds
at 113 Elm Ave.

sale or exchange— 1 Vault
good shape, 1 largo Safe, 71
high, I small Safe, 31 inches
1 adding machine. Must sell
C. Care of Herald
62-tf.

SEES DINNER
$ 1.00

a specialty.
See Sin afer
Dill Pickles

For Full*— H ouse uriii i.ut, hit)
Elm Ave., cor. 9th street, inquire
of J. M. Rice, above address. !*-4tp
For Sale— Half
million
celery
daiits, imported French seed, free
rom blight and root knot. Will sell
n beds or count. Write for price
n d quantity wanted. Clay County
lardeniti:; Co, Green Cnvi Springs,
'In.
________________________________
9-4 tp
For Sale—4 Pass, specially made |
’sotta Franchini ear 55-90 II. P.
Iiain drive, cost $12,000 new 1012.
Ifheel base 108 inch.
Tires 36x4,
6x5. Elert starter and lights, 4
perils, Brass exhaust pipes, Pirl
utout, double muffler, 2
Bull’s
ye side lights, vent on top and
find shield. Six new shoes, extra
bain and sprockets, easy to Imndlo.
00 miles per hour, fit for the Kaiser
o break his nerk. Photo nt The
Icraltl office. For side cheap by
&gt;1 Dorner, East Sanford, Florida.
1k»**lii „ Prnltll rn f nr enlil

Young Radishes

C.lichen Gumbo
( lioiee
Iiroiled Indian River Trout
Mntra dc Hotel
Roast Prime Itibs cf Western
Beef An Jus
Roast Native Duchlin
Oyster Dressing,
Green Apple Sauce
Fried Young Chicken
A la Mnryland
Mashed

or

Boiled Potatoes

Corn Muffins
Spaghetti A la Creole
Vegetable Salad
String Beans

Boiled Rico
Choice
Vanilla let* Cream
Chocolate Puddidg, Cream Sauce
Peach

or
Ten

or

Apple Pie
Coffee

SEMINOLE HOTEL

f i r DEALINGS
v n rn th is d a n k .
HAVE COH TRiOuTED
LARGELY TO M Y
SU CCESS

PKHJS-BANKIN6|
C O N N E C T IO N 1
If your need is legitimate, within th'j
help of sound banking practice, it will he
gladly met at ibis Bank.
In any event we shall he [pleased to have you
call on us with any business problem that confronts
you.
Our only excuse for existance as a bank is the
Service we can render— so consider u s Alw ays,

Your FRIEND.

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NOVEMUER 14, 1019

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Ladies’ Coats and Coat Suits, Un
derwear. Skirts, Shirt Waists and Hats, Trunks and Suit Cases
Boys’

Mens'
Linen or Rubber
( ’ollars
25c Values
Sale Price

And

Dress Shirts
Fancy Stripe
$1.10 Values
Sale Price

$ 1.00

Neckwear
60e to $1.(10 Value
**

Shoe Polish
All Colors
Sold Regular 15e
2 for 25c
Sale Price

r«i s
^ l.
j o $2.oi&gt; \ alue
Sale Price

$4.98

$4.50

Work
Pants
of
A ll
Kinds
$2.50 to $3.00 Values

I .tidier/
Underskirts

. i,*.’

Mens’
$1.50 Work Shoes
Sa c Price

$1.95

25c
81x00

10-1 Sheeting
Unbleached
Sold Uigular
00c
Per
Yard
N ow On Sale

Work
Shoos
Fat m rs* Choice

$3.25
8-1
Sheeting
Sold Before for 70c
Now On Sale

$2.75

Bed

72x00

SI.75

In

Outing
Flannel
10c Value

$22.50

22c

Mens’ Suits
Mixtures
$25.00 Values

And
16-inch
lie

Up
Blenching
Value

$2.10

$2.75

Mens’

Dress
Shoes
Tan l.nee
High Top
$(&gt;.00 Value

Blankets
Kxtru Size
$0.50 Value

$4.50

$4.00
Dark Tan
Button or L ice
$7.50 Value

tid ie s ’ Juliets
$2.50 Regular
Sale Price

$4.98

$1.75

18-in.
Trench
Boot
$10.00 Value
$7.50 and $8.00

Girls’
Reg.

Childrens' Shoes
$2.00 Values
On Sale Now

23c
And

21c

Indian Head
51c Value
On Stik* Now

Ralbriggan
Und- whirls and Draw­
ers. Regular 00c
Values
Sale Price

Mens' Suits
$10.00 Values
Silk Lined

Mens’ Suits
$ 10.00 Values

M ens’
Heavy Ribbed or
Fleece Lined Shirts
ot Drawers
Regular P riie $1.1!)
Sale Price

All
Serge
$10.50 to
Sale

Wool
Pants
$12.50 Val.
Price

$ 1.10

$6.50

I Ju lies’

Apron Ginghams
Solid Dies
25c Values

Mens’ Pants
In Mixtures
$0.50 to $7 50 Values

Georgette
or Civile d** Chine
------- Shirt Waists
$6.50 Values
(£ 0 r y r
Anti

Slip-Over Sweater?:
$0.50 Values

And
Silk

Lisle Hose
Baekseam
Regular Price 75e
Sale Price

Work Gloves
leath er Palms
Reg.
501*
Values
Sale Price

Ladies’ Pat. and Grey
Top Boots
$5.00 Value.

M ens’
Overalls
H eavy Weight Blue
Indigo Denim
$2.50 to $1.00 regular
Sale Price

$1.79
All Leather Gloves
75c
Values
55c
$1.50 Values 15c
$2.00 Values $1.11
$1.00 Values $1.18
Black Driving Gloves
All Solid leath er
L irg o Gauntlet
Regular $1.50 Value

$2.49

Coveralls
or
Unlonalls
Khaki Blue or Blue
and W hite Stripes
$1.75 to $5.00 Regular
Sale Price

$2.98
Boys'
Fleece Undershirts
and Drawers
Regular Pi ice $1.00
Sale Price

Ladies' Coal Suits
And Coats

$15
And

Up

Silk
Or Serge
Dresses

* $6.75
Ami

Up

Bungalow Apian?
$1.50 Values

$1.1!) Value
Price

Work' Shirts
$1.0!) regular
Sale Price

Pat. Shoes, grey cloth
Tops, $ 4 .9 8 -Value

Boy's Mahogany English
Dress Shoes, Value $6.50

Suit Cases
$1.98 Value

Sale Price $2.39

Sale Price $2.95

Sale Price $4.25

Sale Price $1.39

*

-

—

—

Up

$3.50

Silk Corset Covers
Sale

Up

$1.25

Old Ladies' Comfort
Shoes, $2.98 Value

W E

$1.85

Boys' Union Suits
Regular $1.25 Values

78c
And

Up

Childrens* Undershirts

30c
And

Up

Childrens’ Dresses

98c
And

Dress Ginghams
Good Patterns
On Sale Now

REM EM BER

Outing Flannel Gowns
$2.50 Value
On Sale

( 0

Taffeta
Skirts
$7.50 to $0.00
Value
Stile Price

$1.85
Ribbed Long Sleeve
Undershirts
75c Value
Sale Price

Skirts

$2.50

Ribbed Union Suits
Regular Price $2.50
Sale Price

Mens’ Pants
All
Mixtures
Regular $8.50 to $10.50
Values

Poplin

$4.08 Value

Mens’

$6.50

Infants’ Shoes
Soft Soles

Hoys Overalls
$1.4*d to $1.75
Value
Sale Price

Mens'
Summer Union Suits
Regular $1.00 Value
Sale Price

$29.50

School
Shoes
$1.50
Value
On Sale

. $ 2.00

$ 1.00

10-inch Cambric
Regularly Sold at 15c
Sale Price

Id-inch
Unbleached Domestic
15c Value

Ladies’
Silk
Hose
$2.00 Value
On
Sale
Only

&amp;

Bed
Comforts
$5.00 Values

Mule
Skin
$1.00 Value

Mens' Suits
All
Wool Serge
$15.00 Value

Price

Up

$5.00

Sheets

On Sat" Now

M iddy
Blouses
$2.00 'Value $1.51
$2.50 Value $1.81

All Wool Poplin
or Serge Skirts
$7.50 to $10.00 Value
Sale Price

Mens’ Silk or Silk
Lisle Half Hose
75c Value
Sale Price

$1.98

Sale

Fancy
Plnidcd
Skirts
in All Wool Materials
$12.50 to $'5.00 Vnlir
Sale Price

V-'tiif*

House Dresses

Muslin
Gowns
And Chemises
$1.75 Value

Silk

$3.98

$0.r&gt;0 Value S1.0S

$2.75

And

few more Mens’
Silk Shirts
Regular Value
R c p ilif

10c

$ 1.00

98c

$1.79

v t.50
Sale Price
Pillow Cases
10c Values

Klk
Black ° r Tan
$.1.1)8 \alu3s

or

Suspenders
75c Value

Mens’ Dress Hats
$.1.50 Values

$3.1$

Misses
Mahogany Boots
Low Heels

A

...Arm
Bands
15c to 25c Values
Sale Price

t&gt; t&gt; c
m

Womans'
Mahogany
Boots
M ilitary
Heel.-

lip

Mens’

1 for 2.’&gt;c

*»%|„

Women’s
inn Shoes

$5.50

10c

• t*

Wool Suits

Up

Childrens’
Stockings
25c
Values
15c
or 2 for

Trunks
Sold at Reduced
Prices

-

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toots

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THE SANFORD HERALD
ton planters nnd others Interested In
the price of cotton soon will be able to
obtain actual cotton prices of the dif­
ferent grades of cotton in IJm various
primary markets and especially of the
ten lower grades of cotton not deliver­
able on future contract The price
will bo issued from Memphis, Atlantn,
New Orleans, Dallas and Cbnrlotto
for the districts ’ suggested by those
cities and will bo telephoned or tele­
graphed at the exponco of the receiver
i n I.ATB O R D E R
or mniiqd fm* to any one aching thorn
following from the Miami
The quotas also will include actual
Hitjl'i will he interesting
prices at which cotton retd i« bought
,hf people of thU section:
and sold in each district.
n, . i()ing “ t 'he last moment to
The cotton price quoting service
^
interimt* "f Miami first, ami
will
begin .•irst at Memphis and At­
uni! policy of organized
temporarily, at least, lanta and later at New Orleans The
c, j tr was issued yesterday dc- service in the other two cities will he
J L j the general strike which was organized afterwards It K Oxstler
tjfcjve heroine operative om orrow at present Is In Memphis organizing
the service for West Tennessee, North
Bcrnir.C at ^o'clock.
'
Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri It.
Uter 3 wetr: of meeting shy the
II Sutton is in Atlanta organizing
rtHou, unions for the purpoo of
that district which includes Georgin,
' i(jfring in deal the proposition Alabama, excepting Mobile, .Florida
to strike, and numerus cnoerences,

fl strike

is

CALLED off by

trades_ council

nnd East Tennessee, Organization of at this writihg. Just a year ago on
the New Orleans district will bo In the the same day his wrist was broken on
hands of the board examiners there. the battlefield in France and Fred
seems destinrd to have something
happen to him on Armlstlr# Day no
WcRtern Union OfTlrisU Here
lie located.
Coming in on their private cur yes­ matter where he may
terday from Orlando were the follow­
ing officials of the Western Union TelShells Discovered Something
ogruph Co., II, C. Worthen, General
Bhelins, Franc*, Nov. 13.— Ruins
manager, L. II. Beech, supt, plant dep­ of great archaeological
fn*.,.-&gt;rtanre
artment, S. I,. Burt. Rupt tratlic depart­ have In-on brought to light hy the Ger­
ment, I. J. Maxwell, Dial. Commercial man shells which crushed through the
Lupt. They niudi- an inspection cf '■aulu uf tin Ifltti/iifl Cathedra! during
the local office and plant and i.pcnt the buinbuiilmcnl. The present build­
several hours here. They are making ing was erected in the thirteenth cen­
a tour of Florida.
tury, probably on the foundations of
the old FrnJklsh basilica enclosing the
tomb
of Saint Komi, who died in the
Jug Cut Ills A m
sixth
century. It is the foundations
Fred Ballard had an accident at Ids
and
crypt
of this building that have
homo near Geneva lost Monday that
been
unearthed.
Th y appear to date
might have proven serious.
While
from
the
ninth
century,
say zxpertt.
filling a jug with water at Lake Harney

fT T r r n n r n r T T iT T T T i m

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »■ m

the bottom of the jug fell out the frag­
ments cutting his wrist severing two
New Meter Records Steam.
of the veins. He was rushed to San­
A recording meter lulu been invented
ford and received treatment by Dr. to measure the amount of steam used
Marshall and is getting along nicely in an indiHtrlul plant and cheek waste.

L IQ U ID S erne/ P A S T E S : For Black.W hltG.Tan
e n d O x - B lo o d (d o r k brow n ) S h o e s *

KEEP YO UR SHOES NEAT
,r"—

TXe F.F.DALIEY CORPORATIONS LIMITED.

*» Cl' 5iUqi*r

It is understood from the statc_ . h[ (tnii
fo r ’
V
i*resen l
erganiicd labor in Miami will not
I M*k to interfere with building opera­
tions here on which non-union men
ire now employed or may bo em ­
ployed. but no union men will work
on such operations, ft was stated
lh»t while noJ-union men m oy bt
brought to Miami for the purpose of
Mtshlishing the open shop system
the labor organizations here n ro cn o £drnt that the majority o f such im ­
portations will he absorbed, sooner or
later, by the various unions. The
predictions is based on the numbers
Uken into the union from those
that have recently brought
to Miami.
As the case now stunds, it would
item that Miami is an open shop
town to the exten* that unyono may
heve a building erected- by notunion labor, hut hy non-union Inbo
only, a* the union men will not be
permitted to be engaged on the
lime job with them.

1

Union men express the poinion
non-union workmen can not be obtiined to construct and equip m o­
dern buildings. This is especially
true of the plumbing part of the
job, as it is practically im possible
it is stated, to secure other than
union plumbers.
Members of the H arvey Seeds
Post, American Legion, 260 strong,
went to the City Hall yesterday nnd
offered their services, in the event of
then- being any distu rb a n ces as a
result of the pending strike. They
were headed by A. J. C leary. M ayor
Smith swore them In ns special
pclicerrtn and authorized them to
rarry arms. He made a brief address
to the men, part of which follow s:
"Vou men who ih ed you r blood
in France and t wonted in the camps
of this country stood for lav/ and
order—and that is what our legion
stand.-* for today. I am swearing you
tnen in as special police of Miami
f°r the purpose of preserving law
*nd order. 1 do not want you t o
dart any trouble, hut if it is started
I want you to see it finished in true
American Legion manner. I linve
heard rumors floating around the
•'roots, and I can not afford to
disregard rumors at a lim e like this.
Tbi women nnd children and the
disinterested people of this city are
mor,‘ important than any dispute
between union labor and non-union
labor. I am a disinterested party, hut
I am sworn to uphold the law, and
•n swearing in you men for the same
purpono I know that earli of you
do his full duty,
b’ ulliclent oquipm ent will be furr,idied you in the way of small arms
and machine guns, hut 1 want to
Xarn you that under no circuinstan"
must you begin trouble. When
II s,arts you know how to finish it.
i am not going to ask you to go
forne place I w on’ t go, because if
'rouble begins I am going with you .
d" not anticipate any serious
trouble, because the vast m ajority
of our citizens are law-abiding, but
there are always a few on both sides
11 a proposition who have nothing
at stake hut their own worthless
I am now appealing to you
through the people pf Miami not
'" eongragato on the streets in
‘ rowds and not to listen to irrespondblo agitators o n 'e ith e r tide, but
to uPhold the fair name of the c ity .’ *
l ‘»r (looting Cotton Prices
“-thingIon, Nov. 12 —Arrange­
ments are being completed hy the dep­
artment of agriculture by which cot­

Announcing the Arrival of that
New Reo “Six”
Our first Reo Six— that new Rco Model about which motorists have expressed such a lively
interest— has just arrived.
It is the handsomest car ever turned out of the Reo shops.
And mechanically it is the epitome o f Reo experience— the ripest in the industry— ns it is also the
crowning achievement of Reo engineering.
W e arc tempted to use up a lot o f space telling you of the m any points of superiority o f this latest
Rco, but we purposely refrain— for we want merely to whet your appetite and excite your curiosity
so you will come in and see it.
For only then can you appreciate the tremendous strides that have been made in design nnd
construction and finish of a motor car.
W e will say this— in one regard this Rco transcends all others— even its own predecessors.
That is in the lubricating system.
Can you imagine— you experienced motorists— how much longer the life and how much greater
the satisfaction of driving an automobile if you could be certain that every moving part— every
part not only o f motor, transmission, and axles, but of chassis as well— were constantly and posi­
tively bathed in oil?
Well you will find in this new Rco Six a lubricating system that guarantees just that.
Need wc say more to induce you to come in at your earliest convenience to see— to study in detail
__ to ride in— and to yourself drive— this latest product o f the Reo laboratories.
This is the “ Six” you asked us to build— a six of that quality that guarantees satisfactory per­
formance with longevity and low upkeep.
United States Royal Cord Tires arc standard equipment, front and rear, on this new Six.

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The Gold Standard
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lP R E SE R V E D LEATH ER:

.lertly aftt'r 1 a’c,ock y M »«rd «y
n dickey, pcsident of the Minin*
FiiMing Trades Council, issued the
f{I!o*tng statement:
“To the general public: At a
foist meeting of the executive hoards
tf (hr Building Trades Council and
tii Central Labor Union, held Saturi,y morning,
N ovem ber
0.
it
,n decidrd that all men return to
foir jobs Mondey morning, and to
teld the general strike in nbeynncc.
Ttis »as done as it was thought to
It for the best interests of the city
{f Miami.
C. 0 .
lackey,
"Fruident Building Trades C ou n cil”
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THE SANFORD HERALD

County Commissioners
Tuesday And Transacted
Regular Business Routine
the following resolution and moved
its adoption, same being seconded
We Know We Sell The best Seed
by r»m r. C. W. Entzmingcr, dnd
For Florida Fanners
adopted;
Whercns, under the law of this
Our Reputation of Years
Stole an International Exposition
Assures our H y-T est Quality
will be held in the State of Florida,
SEND ron FALL CATALOGUE
commencing November 11th, 1922
AM) PIUCK LIST
for the purpose of commemorating
We are Fnmilinr with Planting Con­
the Florida Purchase, and
ditions, Perhaps wo can Help You,
Whereas, it Is the desire of this
white us
n o Ann e n d o r s e d j a o k s o n - Commission that said Exposition
E. A. MARTIN SEED COMPANY
VILI.E
R E C O M M EN D ATIO N S prove a gigantic success, and this
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
FOR
ENGINEER COLLIER
Com m ission, fully endorses said
f .
Exposition, and believes that the
Sanford, Fla. N ov.tth, 1919.
same will be a great factor in adver­
H on
Board of County Com The Board discussed certain
tising this State, in assisting in
mi&amp;sloners in and for Seminole
the developement of its resources changes to he made in the Plans Si
C ounty, Florida, met in regular
and in the increase of its popula­ Specifications for building hard sursceslon at 10 o'clock, A M I'rcicnt:
fncccd toad-, in Seminole County,
tion, nnd
Chairman, L. A. Brumley, and
Whereas in the opinion of this under the $3(0,000 Bond I jsuo
C om r’s: L. I’ . Hagan, C. W. EnlzA nd agreed as follows; the foJuwing
mingcr, and E. H
Kilbce, with Commission, the City of Jackson­ roads to he built of brick: Rand's
V. E.
Douglass, Deputy Clerk, ville is a proper nnd ap ropriote Siding, Geneva Fill, Sypes A v o ,
and Hoy Tillis Deputy Sheriff, in place to h o ld .said Exposition, said and Brission A v o , and cithoi the
attendance, Absent: Coinr. 0 . I*. City having far greater railroad Ovicdo-Chuluota Road or the Oviedo
and" hotel facilities than other cities
Swope.
which are now negotiating for the Geneva Road, for a distance of 6
Minti'.es of the last meeting held
miles to he of brick, and nlljothcr
holding of said Exposition In or
Oct. 6th, 1919, also adjourned
roads to he of same material other
near them, and
meeting held Oct. 9th, 1919, Oct.
brick
thann 1
Whereas the County Ofririnls of
24th, 1919, and Oct. 27th, 1919
gineor
Fred T Williams, being
%
n
g
Duvul County nnd the City Officials
were read and approved.
present was directed to make the
of the City of Jacksonville are pre­
M otion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by
pared to furnish to the Centennial changes in his specifications, and the
C. W . Entzmingcr, and carried,
Committee, proper and appropriate Clerk of this Board is directed to
the following hill against Illack
notify Engineer G R Rnimuy of
sites.
Ham m ock Dr. Dist , and Florida
Now therefore be it *e&lt;:n! ' #!#.* i *** * *— * .♦.#» b* made in the bricl.
Groves Dr. Dirt, were
„ evW —&gt;-&lt;..
the Board of C ounty Commissioners I speeilUations
ordered paid.
j c , . , 1C f inly of Seminole, h .-by ] Com muni * Atiuna WCiU iji tiered

Road M atters Claim
Attention

FOR EXPOSITION

’fenry

Jackson,

(.leaning ditches t* jutal

in Hlk. Hammock Dr. Dist., $221.00
Henry Jackson, cleaning ditches
in Bit:. Iii.inmock Dr. Dist. $26:1.65
Bank of Oviedo, Safety Box, Iilk.
Ham m ock Dr. Dist. $16.00
Bonk of Oviedo, Safety Box, IJIk.
H am m ock l)r. Dist. $0.00
Ferd T . Williams, Surveying etc,
F la. Groves Dr. Dist. $15.00
Co mr. L. P. Hagan, offered

A FAM ILY
M EDICINE
In Her M otW f Home, Save Thii
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black*
Draught Relief From Head*
ache, Milana, Chilli, Etc.
Ringgold, 0a.— Mr*. Chas. Guton,
o f this placo, write*: "I am a user
o f Thedford's Black-Draught; In fact.
It was ono o f our family medicines.
Also la m y mother's home, wh*n I
was a child. When any o f us child­
ren complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, *he gave us
a doso o f Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble.
Often In the
Bpring, w o woutd haro malaria and
chills, o r troubles o f this kind, wo
would tako Black-Draught pretty reg­
ular until the Brer acted well, and
we would soon bo up and around
again. W o would not bo without It,
for It certainly baa saved us lots or
doctor bills. Just a doso of Black*
Draught when not bo well saves a
lot of days In bed."
Thedford’s Black-Draught haa been
In use fo r many years In tbo treat­
ment o f stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which It
b o w enjoys 1* proof of Its m erit
If your liver Is not doing Its duty,
you will Buffer from such disagree•bio symptoms as headache, bilious*
Bess, constipation, Indigestion, etc.,
and unless something Is done, serious
trouble may rcsulL
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a valuablo remedy for these
troublcn. It Is purely vegotablo, and
•eta In a prom pt nnd nntural way,
regulating tho liver to Its proper
functions and cleansing tho ttowels of
Impurities. T ry It. Insist on Tiledford's, thu original and genulnu. E 79

and nil
DRV DOCK W O R K
Iloilo repaired and built la COO
torn*. T ub boats, lighters, row
lioalN delivered when promised,
(Jet our figurco first, our faclll.
tics will save you money and
lime.

D U VAL IR O N W O R K S
Jacksonville, Fin.
Iletoren llogfcn anil Unit Slfcelo on
Itltlf

ill'll
the Florida Centennial
Communications from County
Exhibition Com m ittee to hold said
Commissioner
W. E
Swope, of
Exposition in or near the City of
New Smyrna, Volusia C ounty, Fla ,
Jacksonville.
in reference to building new draw
Be it further resolved that a cer­
bridge at Osteen Ferry was read and
tified copy of this Resoluyion he
ordered
filed
sent to the Chairman of the Florida
Reports of the several County
Centennial Exposition Committee
and to the Chairman of the Hoard Offirials, were read npproved and
of County Commissioners, Duval ordered filed
Warrants paid during tho month
County, Florida.
Attorney Geo. A. DeCottes, litre of October were ordered cancelled
presented to the Board the Pre­ of record
Deputy Sheriff’ s Bond of II. B.
liminary Approving Opinion of Jno.
Gatlin,
with T W. Geiger and C A.
C. Thomson, in re; $300,000 Bond
Issue, and on M otion of Comr. Palmer, as sureties was approved.
Notary Public Bond of W. A.
L. P. Hagan, 2nd by Comr. C. W.
Entziningcr, the Preliminary Ap­ Lefflcr, was approved.
Bonds of F. M . M urphy, W. C.
proving Opinion of Hon. Jno. C.
Hill,
C F Boggs, and E L. M ott,
Thomson approving the validity
were
approved and License ordered
of the authorized at an election held
issued.
proving the validity of the autho­
rized bond issue In the sum of
Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by
$300,000 of Seminole County, Florida E. H Kilbce, and carried, Tho Tax
authorized at, an election held May Collector is hereby authorized and
Elth, 1919, submitted to this Board directed to puy all funds collected
b y their Attorney and their Attor­ by him on account of Florida Gro­
ney In hereby authorized to take ves Drainage District on Assessenecessary steps at once with re­ ment Roll of 1919, to the Bond
ference to delivery of bonds to Terry Trustees of the said Florida Florida
Brigga St
Co
the
purchaser. Groves Drainage District, and is
M otion of Comr L P. Hagan, advised that the levy assessoment is
2nd by -Comr. C. W. Entzmingcr, for tho oole purpose of paying In­
and carried, Clerk is instructed to terest on bonds and for a sinking
advertise for one car of American fund The Blind Trustees of tho said
Ingot Iron Culverts, assorted sizes District are O. P. Swope, B. F.
bids to be received at the next Wheeler, nnd L. A. Sheldon.
M otion of L. P. Ilagan, 2nd by
regular meeting of this Board held
December 2nd, 1919.
E, II. Kilbce, nnd carried, The Tax
The Sheriff of Seminole County, Collextor is advised that the levy
Florida, is hereby authorized to assessment for the J'ear 1919 of
offer a reward of $50.00 for infor­ Fourteen Mills for Bond Bond Fund
mation leading to the arrest and Included in the column for C ounty
conviction of thu person or persons Taxes (tho totnl sum of this column
who set fire to the Wekivn Bridge. being 38 mills) Is for tho sole pur­
Hf M otion of Comr. L. P. Hagan, pose of pnying interest on bonds and
2nd by Comr. C. W . Entzmingcr, for n sinking fund, and that all
and carried, Supt. W . C William­ collections on this account should
son, is authorized to purchase two he paid direct to the Bond Trus­
tons of Orange Fertilizer, for the tees of the said Road Bond Fund,
nnd the Tax Collector is hereby
G rove at the County Farm
authorized and instructed to he
Chairman L. A. Btumley, here
read
letters from the following
nemed individuals nnd Company's,
recommending Mr. It. F. Collier,
both ns a Contractor and Engineer
Is This Sanford Resident
in the conctruction of Asphalt roads
What stronger proof of the merit of
Stnndard Oil Company,First
Dunn's Kidney Pills can Herald readers
State Ilnnk of Winter Haven, Tam- demand than the statement of a wellpn D ock Company, G. M. Cay ton known local resident? The evidence that
Ilond Trustee, Lakeland, l’ nlk Coun­ follows should convince tho most skep­
ty, Florida, First Nnttonnl Bank of tical doubted. Ask your neighbor!
A. M. Adi.mi, rarponloi, HU Magno­
Lakeland and M cDonald Construc­ lia avenue.. Sanford, say*: "1 have used
tion Company of Phildelphia, Pa. Doan's Kidney Pills for attacks of lum­
Mr. C. F. Williams, Mr. 1L C. bago. Stooping over so •much is what
brought on this trouble nnd ut times I
Haskins, nnd Mr. J. M. Stumun,
sent around all bent over; my back was
appeared before the Board and nsked so lame and son*. My kidneys acted too
permission to use the basement and freely and I had to get up several tim&lt;*s
tho room in the Southeast corner during the night. I got Doan's Kidney
Pills at Philips Si Co.'s Drug Store, nnd
of the basement, for hand room, they rid me of that lumbago nnd put my
they ngreeing to pay for lights and kidneys In fine shape."
any additional expenses which they
Price HOc, nt all dealers. Don't simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doans
may Incur.
Kidney Pills—the same that M r . Adams
M otion of Comr. L. I’ . Hagan,
had. Fostcr-Milhurn Co., Mfrs., Buf­
2nd by Comr C. W. Entzmingcr, falo, N. Y.
nnd carried, the nhove gentlemen
are granted permission to use tjie
rooms named above, on the nhove
conditions, and ut the pleasure of
this Board

A WILLING WITNESS

M otion ofiC om r C. W . Entzmin­
gcr, 2nd by Comr. I, P
Hagan,
and rarried, Engineers,
William*
&amp; Collier, and G. B. Ramsey are
authorized by this Board to take up
with the Ilailroad Companies the
matter of Freight rates in car lota
with purpose In view of getting n
change in the minimum car to
40,000 lbs instrad^of 24,000 lbs
as at prosentj

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SEALED TINS ONLY
AT TOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
CO FFEE

NOVEMBER^. 1H9

governed accordingly. T h e Bond
Trustees of tho aatd Road Bond
Fund arc Ftank L. W oodruff, A. R.
Key, and B. F. Whitner.

SE E D P O T A T O E S

The follow ing bill* as audited by
tho Clerk nnd approved b y thin
Board were ordered paid.

We are booking ordera now for Maine Grown Seed Potatoes—l i p ^
sacks. ThU stock U from fields free from disease.
and January.

G eneral Fund
E. A. Douglass, $260.00. D r. J. T .
Denton, $G0.00. Geo. A. D eC otces,
$100.00, Fra Jk Harris,
$100.00,
II. C. DuBose, $10.00. M rs. L. C.
Giiasun, $09.00 C. C. W illiam son,
$130.00, E. A . Douglass, $43.77.
E. A. Douglass, $30.90. E. A.
Douglass, $63.83. L. G. Stringfellow,
$3.91.
Ellnott-Flshcr
C om lany,
$16.45. R. C. W hitten. $9.20. Jas.
II. Cow a , $13.46. Oliver L eM cy ,
$22.50. E. A. Douglass, $09.60. Bennet Printing &amp; Stamp Com pany,
$10 .90. C. C. W illiamson, $66.40.
H. C. Du use, $2.00. Hill Hardwnre
Com pany, $2.30. Southern
Utill
ties C ., $66.33. Western Union
Tel. C o., $66.33. M ahoney-W nlker
Co., $1.30. Tim Keane, $ 4 3 J 5 . E.
F. Householder, $2.00. Dr. S. I’ uleston, $2.00. Dr. J. N. Tolar, $2.00.
Roy Tillis, $1.00. E. E. Brady,
$ .00. N. IE Leonard, $2.00. E. C.
Bowm an,$2.00. Jas. O. Huff, $2,00.
Clarence Barclift, $2.00, O. II.
Stcnstrom , $2.00. Geo. A. Speer,
$2.00. Jr.o. D .Jinkns, $9 .25.
W.
D. Gntchell, $186,.0 . L. A. Brumley
$30.80. L. P. Hagan, $26.00. C. \V.
Entzminger, $30.00. O. P. Swope,
$35.00. E. II. K ilbce, $4 .80.
Bond

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$ 6 .00 .

Fine

and Forfeiture

Fund

Schcllc Maines, $50.00. D avid
Speer, $65.00. E. A. Douglass, $3.54.
E. A. Douglass, $25.00. R. C. W hit­
ten, $5.60. L. G .
Stringfellow,
$5.09. E. E. Brady, $160.70. E. F.
Householder, $75.63. E. E. B rady,
$13.85. E. E. Brady, $4 .00. E. E.
Brady, $15.00. E. E. B rady, $6G.30.
ower &amp; Roum illat, $16.14. It. C .
W hitten, $13.87.
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Eradication

IN S E C T IC ID E S
YOU CAN SECUREJ FROM US ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS AND
INSECTICIDES — PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Deliveries of all goods arc slow and uncertain.

Fund

W m . G, Kilbce, $4941.75. A. A .
M oran, $42.50. D. II. H ooker, $42.50
R . B. Lynch, $42.60. D. E. Hart,
$42.60.
There being no further business
board stands adjourned to meet
again Friday N ovem ber 28th, 909
at 10 o'clock A. M.

You will be more certain

of getting your goods when needed if your order is in our hands.
stocks of all growers' supplies.

Large

C H A SE &amp; C O M P A N Y
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S P R IN G S

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T H O M A S D. DAKKIt, l&gt;h. D.

Anil,Ural and ('on.ulllng Chrmlil • i'r ofea.lonet of Natural Hclrnr#
Lmrdlua, Ilolllna Cellrge, Florida
_
rural# Laboratory or nolllna Coll,,,

Mr. T. O. Chart#*
Hanford, Fla.,

Wlnlor I’ arh, Fla., Nor. 5th, |g|g

Dear flirt

I haro romplrtrd rarrful tbrmlral analrala of tho cample of rralor thu
you brought mo early laal nock, anad bar* obtained the following rcrulla;

Color--------------------------------- -Clear Chlorine-------- 1.75 Oarto per million
Urartian------------------------------ Neutral Total aalld*------ S.oo pari* ptr minion
Free Ammonia 00 parla per million tlardnra*__ 21.01 part* Drr mill.on
Albuminoid Ammonia............... Trace Nitrate*__________
The abaenen praellrally of free and atbumlnald ammonia In Ihl* ««ter and
i ll tery amalt amount of rhlorlnr Indicate* It* eictllenl quality for bouathold
purpoara. In addition la Iko food quality ehararlerlatlra of auperlor bouathold
water, It poaaoaata op,rial fealurea of math talur, tapetlally thoae of tacelleai
natural aeration and LOW dtf.oo of hatdnco*.
The bartrrlologlral nnalyala, mulling In an ureragn total roonl. In f„-.
aamplea of the water, of * h»-r#*'*
.— t '-t finding
rolon. at othrr ”
harmful bacteria, in.., '- iT .'jW r ./ good quality Indicated by tho ClILMiriL
anal, ala.

Fund

Allen Allman, $25.00. W m . W ood,
$30.00. D. II. C. Rabun, $34.00.
Tho Texas C om paJy, $35.06. J. M.
W ynn, $246.00. W ight Grocery C .,
$150.01. J.
. Bell, $132.50. Bail
Hardware Co., $37.60. J.
. W ynn,
53.94. M. S. Nelson, $16.00. W m.
G. Kilheo *i"tn o
Lawton Crus.
$350.51. H. II. H ightower, $45.23,
W. H. Hand, $4.60. M . D. G atchell,.
$34.7 i. Hill Lum ber Co., $26.76.
Sanford Wngon W orks, $5.33. Igou
&amp; Igou, $12.00. M. Hanson, $15.50.
J. C. Jacobs, $784.06. Fred T . W il­
liams, $234.01. T heo. Aulin, $13.20.
W oodruff Si W atson, $5.00. H . L.
Haight, $4.20. E. L. Byrd, $35.00.
H. B. Lewis, $G5.00. L. A. Brum ley,
$G.00. C. W. Entzm inger, $6.00,
L. I‘ . Hagan, $6.00. E. H. K ilbce,

Delivery In December

O f the many walrra of Ihl* and other regions that | hare anal,ted, I
fnnnd nj - - on p.i—r tn all a*&gt;»4 qualm,* to that o f ib« "Ktil»r WsUt."
Voura rery reaperlfntly,
(Aimed) TIIOS. ||. [lAKRIt

T. O. CHARLES, Distributor
TRLKI'IIONR Sll-W

III 1'AHK AVC.

HANFOKI), FLOIIIDA

IT'S NOT YOUR HEART
IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS
KM niy dlioas* I* no mapaeUr o f parBonn. A majority o f Ota Ilia amiotln*
paopla today caa
c
bs traced back to
kidney troubl*.
Tha kidney* are the moat Important
orvana of tba body. Thay are the
fliterera, the purifiers, o f yosr blood.
Kidney dtaaaaa la usually Indicated by
weariness, sleeplessness, ntrrousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trou­
ble. pain tn loins and low sr abdomen,
gall stones, rravsl, rheumatism, sciatica
end lumbago.
All thase derangements ore nature’#
signals to warn you tbat tks kidneys
nerd htlp.
Tou should uss OOI.D
MJiDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules loim t-

dlatsly. The soothing, healing oil tilra.
ulatee the kidney*, relieves Inflamma­
tions and dsstroya the germs which
have caused IL Do not wwlt until to­
morrow. Oo to your druggist today ia4
Inslit on OOL.D MEDAi, Haarum OU
Capsule*. In twenty-four hours yen
■hould feel health and vigor returning
‘and will hleaa the day you firat htar*
c f OOI.O, MEDAL Haarlem Oil.
After you feel that you have cured
y.oureelf, continue to take one or twe
capsules each day, no as to keep la
nrst-ctas* condition nnd ward ofT the
danger o f other attacks.
Aek for the original Imported C!OU&gt;
MEDAL, brand. Three alien. Monty re­
funded If they do not help you.

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

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rolling 'em with

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delightful rolled into a cigarette— and, so easy to roll I And, you just tako
to it like you been doing it sinco away back I You bco, P. A- Is crimp cut
and a cinch to handle I It stays put—and y o u don't lose a lot iWien you
start to hug tho paper around tho tobacco /■
You'll like Princo Albert in a jimmy pipe as much os you do in a homerolled cigarette, toe i Bite and parch ore cut out by our exclusive patented
process. You know P. A. is the tobaoco that has led three men to smoke
pipes whoro ono m i sm oked before. Yes sir, Prince Albert blazed the
way. And, me-o-my,
% WH0 Of Wnokesport will ripple your way
'fifify time you fill not

A r t ait la I Jtwir a a y * nfin d to p p y red b a f t , U d r t r d

fin*. h*nd»omm pound *ni/
N ifr ftfwm? tin humidor**"”

s n d —t h i t cU f y , pr*ttc*r
pound c r y ts l(l* * * hunudor

with apong* mtUttinrr in?
1h*t leept Princ* Atturt in
§uch p it feet condition I

R. J. Reynold* Tobacco
Company
Wlnttoe-Selem. N. C.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

N O V E M B E R 1 * ■ *919

W. F. n*rtlett
Oakdfld, Go.. May 10, 191T.

* * *~&amp;J2£ ■ »
r t.,.* allow mo to state that I
v IT told vour hog cholera remedy
J*V* '
fc-tson and have ordered
more for tU f "‘’ason. Last year I
n it to 12 or 15 men who raise
,C
I told each of them to take
* *
,v. feed it to their hogs
tbc. i, they lost a slngla hog from
S U ef any kind not to pay me
nt ijr the remedy, hut when
?h £ began to sell cotton every man
„ it q d l-aid me for the meilitaI! nm evi ry one of them told me
it was the best hog medicine
v pVpr used. Or.e man paid me
f ' the small package and bought
ttorth more and said it was the
that he had ever tried.

Yours very truly,
W. F. Bartlett.
Grocery Co.,
Sanford. Fla.

Merchants
| JJ|£

'•relessncss Ilesulls in Failure
Yhat is why we say “ Feed B. A.
■moms' Hog Powder according to
Z i t a * . DO N O T
F E E D IT

SLOPl'V, hut mix it with ground
f “ j ami moisten with just enough
wa(fr to mako a crumbly mass.
Then each hog gets a beneficial
dose. See full directions on package.
Your money hack if you are not
•itisficd

-fgrehants Grocery Co
Ssnford, Fla

i-5 tc

trkareta. Harry D. Illrkcraon. did oa
»oih day of September. A, D. 1919,
Kit till "f romplalnt in the Circuit
|„ in d for Seminole County, State
rf VtalMi. I" Chancery, *g.rin*t «he «*n' ) „ * t ..tnpany, a corporation organ ic.!
,-J niillog under the lawa of the State
,( I'Uuida. b'C lh# purpoae of InruelMlng
i rirum rao/lgar-., duly a l ig n e d to thnii 11arty D Mirkera.m, for a valuable
mesMf ration. made and executed. on the
day &lt;1 March. 1913 by The Sanford
Coapany. • corporation, to W. II. Hlrbera-a Corapany. exld mortgage being duly
rtrerd.d in the public rerordt of Seminole
Coaaty. Florida. Ir. Mortgage ltuok 3. on
JJS. and whereaa. E. I.. Drady, bher[« cl Senia.de County, Florida, had made
tad filed hie return on the writ of eubporna
luted in the above atated cauie that the
affleert and agent* of The Sanford Corn­
e a , » domeatlc corporation, are unknown,
tad whereat, application hat beon duly
r

mad* lor an ordtr of publlcallan requiring
The Bauford Company to defend talc
■ rtloa, and lb# murt being fully advised
In tb* premia**, thrrtupon, upon fonslderatlon thereof,
It I* ordered and d » « * e d , that T H E
BAN FOU t&gt; C O M P A N Y , a corporation,
organlied and axlaling under th# law* nt
IS* Slat# nf Florida, be, and It It hereby
requir'd, on tb* !&gt;t dty of December
A. H, 1919, a rul* i li r ot Ihlt rnurt, *o
appear to and answer the bill of romplilnt
exhibited against It, at alornald, in the
above rnlhicd court, otherwise a d##r#e
pro runl'Ou will b « sintered v t t l o i t The
Sanford Compan-', a rorputallun at afor*■aid.
It It turthrr ordered and decreed that
thl* order ut publication b* put Halved
In the Sanford lleratd, a newspaper publlslnd In Seminole County, Florida, nnr*
.arh week for a period of four cop-ecutiv#
Week*.
Done and ordered In Chamber* at tteI.and. County of Volusia. Si»t* of
on tint tae 13th day d Octubar, *.. D.
IP 19.
(SEA 1,1
JAS.
W. PKUKINB.
Judge of tha Circuit Court, Seventh Judi­
cial Circuit. Seminole County, State
of Florida, In Chancery Silling.
ATTEST!
. ,,
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnnlo County,
State of Florida.
GEO. A. DoCGTTEB,
Solicitor and of Counsel for Com­
plainant.
9-fitc
Department o f the Interior,
U. S. Land Glltc* at Gainetvllle. Fla,
Oct. II, 1919.
N O TICE it hertby riven t h it Jamrt
C. Jaekton, ol Oateen, Fla., who, on No­
vember 28. 1911, made llomeatead Ffnlry,
No. 011198, for 8\V)1 of S W K , Section
8. Townthlp 19S. Hang# 32 E „ Tallahassee
Meridian, naa filed notice of Intention to
make Three-year Proof, to eatabllah elalm
to the land above drtrrlbed. before Clerk
Clreult Court, at Sanford, Florida, on th*
Slat, day ol November, 1919.
Claimant nimra aa wltneiara:
John William*, of Oateen, Florida.
John Knight, of Oateen, Florida.
Samutl U. Ilrooka, of Oaleen, Florida.
Alvin A. Ilrooka. of Oateen, F’ lorlda.
KOIIT. W. DAVIS,
9. StC________________________ Register,
n circuit Court, Sesenih Judicial &lt; I*cull,
fn and For Sem loolo County, Florida
In
Chancery
O. I*. Swope, Complainant,
v*.
Order ol
E. S. Beavey et a!.
Publication
Defendants.
Stale of Florida
County of Seminole.
T o : E. S. Beavey, William P. Roger;,
Thomas II. Sevey, Th oma- 11. Levey. M. F..
Brock and Martha llro k, hi* wile, F„ 8.
Sevey and Cynthia Sevey, hit wife, J. C.
Mcllridr, Cooper Grocery Company, a cor­
poration, John L. Ilranch, Wcalcy L. Brunch,
T. W. Moran, Hillsborough Grocery Comalty, a corporation, E- M* McNatt, J. II.
IcNatt, E. M. Putnam, Jamca A. Levey.
Jamea Sevey. J. D. Thompaon, W m. F..
Aleiander, Afeiandrr and Huaael, and W. F..
Alexander.
t» ann-ttlnr from tho affidavit of O, P.
e,
Ir tha ahnv* tull
hereTn duly fi’ - d . that II la the belief of the
alfiant that the placet of realderca of the
above n l r 1 .1-"
vol* are unknown, Ihal
thrr-r it nr pcrs"n in &gt;'-r ■ ate, 'be » * r - ' “ o( a aubpoena upon whom would bind aald
defendant*, and that It It hit belief that aal.l
drfrniiant* are over ;he age n! twenty-one
, (211 year* of age.
. . .
.
You are hereby ordered to apneat to thl*
bill on Monday, the let day of December,
A. D. 1919, the tame being a Itule Day ol

S

lh lt Va "further ordered that thl* notice be
published for eight consecutive week* In the
Sanford Herald, a newspaper nuldlahed In
Sanford, Seminole County, llorlda.
Witness L. A. Iluuglaa*, Uetk ot aald t lr-

IN CIRCUIT COUIIT, HEVENTII CIRCUIT SE MIN OLE COUNTY FLORIDA
Oiaratrce* Turpentine Company
r . - i Mitchell,---------- Mitchell, her husband, all parlies claiming Intc'cat
i f f u
n a i k Helena Fl.eher, F. W. Fl.rhe, F\ J Dlelerirh Cfar* D e l
Jrich. Tom M.fkl*. V. C. Dlllm.n, Clara D. Wood. Wll l.m { •**"n. daccaaad.
Jcbn Irvine, deceased, Nat Povntx. Truatee, Nathan C. Holden, William II.
Hay,a, Flavin L llrooke. Margaret A. D u r a n d , -----Durand. Julia M. Burr.
David A. llurr, F\ C. lland. John A. Johnson, Alexander J. French. F. O.
Roach. 9. II. Alleyne. Auatin L. Hlalr. Catherine Itlalr, F.lltabeth lUynle, deevaaed: It)ton S. Athl-y. Kate M. A.hlev, C. W. Farnum, Fannie 8. A. Peeler.
AtftiR Me I'fflrr, (Imrifr E. CurrU*r( WlHUm I*. Saumlrr*, John A. h r n U y , hll
gaavely. Henry N. Schlrp, E. It. Hrown. Henry C. Potter, Howard I otter,
John T. Codman, Hoy II. Codrain, Robert U Packard, Martha W. Packard,
Fra area E. McClellan, Elliabclh J. Foa*. Ada Foax Hiker. May Parker While,
Ida Feta Fauinaught,
Martin A. Condran, Peter Keith lloawell, deceased,
Usry It. Shipman. Vulney J. Shipman. It. II. Smith, William F.. Arnold. James
p. Artiubl, tiharlea I.. Arnold, Alexander It. Carver. N. J. L«wl(, II. Cnttcad,
W. P. (illkeraon, Lucy .AIorton Whllmorc, Prank Daniel, Charles Aleaandtr,
William tb Kmlaon, It. II. Lancaster, Hubert S. Cummlnea. J. D. Jackaon.
Henry C. Nicola. C. F*. Halford. Thoma* J. Hilliard, Sarah Earcckaon, Allen
(ir.tlcv, David It. Hooker. Benjamin It, Pound, Hoberl W. Bcott. Ellen C.
Kii.it &gt;i(. Ada I. Hrown, Lafayette Grain, A. M. Itand.dpb, William
A. Holliman, A. L. Taylor, J. O. Jelka. J. O. Jelkt, Jr., and Jarara W. Lilley.
deceased.
To all parties rlatming a.v Interest uuder L. J. Owens, Helena Flacher, F. W. Fliehtr,
- •
‘ .........................
•■
------n Markla, V. C. tlldman. Clara D. Wood, Wd lam

fay Dark, r White,' Ida Fo.'a F'-unsnaught, M a rtin A. C in dr.n . Pater Keith lloawrll.
Mary II* Mliininftn. V*&gt;lni*y J. Shipman, II* II* Smllh, UillUm I*. Allf»°l«®»
. Arnold* Chirlr* I*. Arnold, A ipun Wr It Carver. N. J. Uirti. It. Conrnd, W. 1. Ullktr?rt,
Morion Whllmorr,
Frank ag**n*vti
Daniil, C b i r k i .Aleiander,
Liliiiofi#
■w
n iLury
vie/ aii'ikwii
it niiiuwiVf r
.
.
»\WIIiim
__ U, ___
___ w A. u
YlJrtrh, ^ii "1i.' i n r a s t e r ! " H o h * rt‘ "b ." ciimmltTg*7 J. D. Jackaon, Henry C. Nicula, C. F.
Halford. Thomas J. Hliiixrd, Sarah Eareekaon. Allen Greeley. David H. Ilookir. Benjamin
K. Found, Itobcrl W. Scoll, Flllen G. Kimball, Ada I. Brown. Lafayette Green. A. M.
lUndolph, William Edgar, M. A. Il-lllraan. A. L. Taylor. Susan A. Crutcher, d.ceaae.l,
J. O. J,lls, J. i). Jelka, Jr., and Jam.* W. Lilley, deceased, or under any ol them, or othcrvijc, the (ol.owing detrribed landa;
Section
Tp.
Range
H*C »t SE. rur ot N W D of S K i f tun W 80 rods, N 45 rods. E
29
20
i« rods, s 25 roila. F; fit rod* 8 20 rod* to b e g . „ „ . . „ _ . --------- - It
29
21
II
N E K *| s w ' j .,( hf :&lt;&lt;_______ _____ ___________________ _— *
Eli « l. N E K of NVVK ot HKJ* and W H &lt;d S E ' t ..f N W '*
29
20
32
29
20
31
n e k *f sf! j, of.'\ .'" Z“ ~ r i Z Z . ~ ~ ~ ~ ! Z ! Z Z . ' Z I Z Z ~ Z Z Z
29
3
21
WM of t i Of N W !» sit n e k _________________ _________________ _
29
21
3
29
21
I
h V ' t rf S E 'i
_____________ ___________ ______ _______________ __
29
21
1
29
NEK J NWt/ "*
- - - - ———
21
I
29
1
21
NWK of NW‘ i ___ - ______ _____ __
29
21
2
?r.K*»l NFd / and E 2 ft*, ol N K j j 'o T N K K r . ~
Z ..Z Z ”
Rf* at SE ror of SWJ* ot N E K run W 1320 ft N 330 ft, E
29
1-120 II, 8 330 It to b e t ______- _______ ________________________
29
21
NW1* of f W i f __ . . . . . . . . . .
Addenda
la
Altamonte
A
Lou 1. 5, G, 10 and 2 2 ____
Palm Snrlngi In Sec,
Tp. 21. It 29
.Aa next above
Lot* 3. 4. H, 12, 15, 16. 17, 21 ___________________
Aa next above
Lda 9. I ft. 19, JO
. . . _____________________
29
3
21
WK . f HWtj of 9 W K uf S B K ______________ ___ _______________ - 29
fi
21
311
6
21
n w ' j of sw V i o i " z : : : - “ z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
29
10
21
N‘ j Of NE I; of N W K uf N E K __________________________________
29
21
II
EU of SEJI and B W ) ( uf BB&gt;1................
hk *, ,.( SW I, .,( N ). *s and V »j of N W K «t SW Ji of N E K
29
21
It
*r.d S &gt; ,..( NFD4 of HIV K of NFJK-------- ---------- ---------------------29
21
II
" K f NEK ot S w K of N t : j * ______________________________ ——
29
21
II
J- j "f NWK "I J-K 14 ------ --- --- ----------------------—.....
29
21
11
S ', •I S f D , ,.f N W ' , ..( S W , ... .
Loti ft I, 9.1, 2 1ft, 291 and 363 of Subdivision of land brlunging
29
21
to Altamonte Land, Hotal and Navigatiun Cu. In . . . . ----------- 12
29
21
14
■EK of 8 W K of___________________ ______________
____
Lota ! 2. 23. 24, ( 5. 27. 28 and 29 of J. II. F'l.a*’ lubillvlon of
29
__ sw k oi bf: k o f ______________________________________________ N
29
21
R
uf 8 EI&lt; of S E U ----- ---------- ----- -------------- -------------------------------- U
30
20
'* of N E K of N E K ........ ................. , ______________________ — ... 20
30
20
US » •'! N E K and N «j of N W .K _______________________________ “
lltl
20
21
» L K uf N E K
.....
30
JO
21
•; « K of N W K of N W K ____
.
SWI, uf SWI* ( S K o f ’ lO tame aa Lot* 91 and 92 Spring
30
20
Ham mock).___ ___________________ ____ ______________________ S3
Angledalr
30
21
Fart of NE
of B W J / _ . ____________ _______ _____ _____ __________
#
21
30
N K of NEja ol S W K ol S E K ___________________________________
8
30
21
M l *d NW!,' id S W K of H Ef*_________ _________ ______ ____. . . . . . .
«
* 1k* it Uiitrirr Hrctlun po»t on H botindfiry of
run N IS
min., W 2.18 ft, E 615 ft, S 15 min, E. 337 ft, W 645 ft, N
30
21
99 ft lo her...___ . . . . .. . . ..... ................ ...... ............ ............... ..........
6
fa*. 3!&gt; ch*. N id SE cor of SW U of N E K of 8*r.,
runN •$ rh,
W 10 rh*, N 0 cha, W to W lino of said forty, 8 6)4 ch*.
30
E lo b e g ............
........ .. ....... .. .
.
.
—
7
N.K of Lot 2. HEK of NJ4 of Lot 2. and N 8 arrt* of NWJ(
30
21
“ l NEW of N W K ....._ Z _ ____________________________ _______
8
30
21
“ i j of Lot 2 liras 1 A. in Sc;, in SW e a r , ) _ ._ _____ ____ _____ — —
*
.’ O
21
Hag. 21) cha E of SW cor of Sec. run E 45 min. S 49.69 cha. to
middle id Howell Creek, thence with creek to grant line,
30
21
thine* with grant line W 5 deg., N 37.32 cha., thence S to beg 13
*J)g. at SE cor of Lot 3 nf Sec., run W 30 yds. N IG5 yd*. E 30
30
21
30
21
N i - » of Lot 5 . ______
____
10
•U| at SW ror ot Lot I of SrrT. run N 2 drg.. W 585.01 ft. S SS
deg. E all ng grant line 1192.05 ft, S 1 deg t7 min, K
23
21
IC
483-0* H, H 89 d»g 35 r-ln W 1180 ft to Leg___ ______________
30
21
26
Jf K of S W K of N E K and N&gt;4 of S E K »nd N E K “ » S W K
Hag. it jtw cor. nf N E K
SF^K of See., run W 5 ch*.. N 4 rh*.
30
21
28
E Sch t. S 4 r h * . . . _ ______ . . . ____ ___________________________
31
20
6
NLK of S E K (Ic** N W K ) _________________________________ . . .
“ BK of S E K (Ir—
a beg. at SW eor. run N 10.34 rht, E 10 . 1 *
31
20
6
aj..,fh' : s , 0 -3&lt; *•&gt;*• w 10.20 ch*. lo bag_________________________
31
20
U
M - K of N E K of ______ ____ _ ! -------- --------- ---------------- -------------« I , W H of N W K Of B W K and E ) ( uf W)4 of NW.K of
30
21
21
31
21
i* w )| of Sec,___ _____ __ ____ ___ __ .... 7 __ __________ ___________ _ 12
31
21
15
» . ? , Of N w k Of B W K nad N W K of BWJ( f l 8 W K —
29
21
»-H of N W K of SW)Y of N E ) ( ......................................................—
.11
.
You ir* hertby ordered lo appear to tho bill id complaint herein filed on Ihe l*i u»y
M December, A. 1). 1913.
It la turthrr ordered that thia nolle* b* published one* earh week lor taalv* conteeu*
* '&lt; lii In th* banford Herald, a newspaper published In th* aald Barvlaola county,
p ij ^ H n c v a my band and the a*a| o aald rircult court thli 3rd
i t * « . y A Wartow,
Solicitor* lor Complainant.

Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnri*'County
3 * "lc

,

tiSik

cult Court and tb* **al thereof thta th* ITth
day of September. A. I). ISIS.
(teal)
E. A. UOUCfiASS, Cltrk.
Davit Gilct.
Solicitors for Complainant.
6-Stc
•n lb* Clrrull r*nrt e f 111* Sraenth Judicial
Ctreull of Florida, Seminole County. In
1 kaneer*.
J. F'. Lalng, Joined by J. E. Latng. her hutband.
Complainant*
JVm. G. Andenrled, It, II, Ramaey. Geo. It.
Morton, Individually and at «ru»lee. Calv n A. I’ oage, Anna C. WoodliHdg*. Indi­
vidually and aa truatee, Albert G. Eavr*
■rul lliebl* Woodbridge, and alt unknown
persona claiming.(ntrreat, by through or un*
der any of the above named defendant!,
either aa helra, devisers, grantee*, legatees
or otherwUe, and alt unknown persona claimInjf
IlV,
•»* **f ,*£T J ay«w*«' C.
%.i , i r hey ana J. itlchmuud Mutphev, her
husband, now deceased, at heir*, devise**,
legate**, or otherwise, and all other unknown
persona claiming any Interest In and to said
property invloved In aal.l suit.
Defendant*.
Order of Constructive Scrvle*
T o all unknown parties rlalminc Interest
by, through or un.lrr W’ m. tl, Andenrled.
It. It. Itamsey, Geo. II, Morton. Individually
and a* trtialee, Calvin A. Pnage, Albert (i.
Eavr*. lUrhie Woodbridge and Jeaal* C,
Murphey and J. Hlchmond Murphey, her
husband, aa hrlra, devisee*, grantee*, legates
cr otherwise or any or either of them, and all
unknown persona, corporations or associa­
tion*, claiming an Interrat In the following
described property situate In Semlnnlo Coun­
ty, F’lnrlda, to wit: llrgln at intersection of
Last Line of Mrllonville Avc,. with south
line of Sec. 30. run North along Mrllonville
Avr., 102 yards. East at right angle* 1*12
yard*. South at right angina 102 yard*.
West IG2 yard*. Sec. 30 Twp. 19 S. Hinge
31 f:.
You and earls nf you are hrrrby ordered
lo be and apprar before our aald Circuit
Court at the Court House n Sanford, Fla on
the 3rd .lay of Nov. A. D. 1919, then and
there to make answer to th* bill of complaint
herein tiled against you.
It ia further ordered thal thl* notice bo
published once a week for twelve weeka In
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper, published
In Sewdnole County, F’Inrfda.
Witness my hand and teal of aal.l Circuit
Court, thia the 7th day of August 1919.
(Seal)
e . a . Do u g l a s s
Clerk of Circuit Court Scmin.de Co., F'la.
E. F\ llnusholdcr
Solicitor.
&lt;33-13te
In Circuit Court »f the Seventh Judicial
Cltcull at Florida, .Seminole County.
In
Chanrrry.
C. I - Randall, Complainant
va
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter
Th* Portsmouth Trust Sc Ouraante* Co.
Alice C. Hill, David Leo Daniel, A. D . Starbird, and all unknown persona claiming
any Interest by, through or under the
above named parti, a or either of them, as
*,* 2 , ■’j.U '.V ' frgateee rrantees or other­
wise; aim alt other unknown persona claim­
ing any Interest In and to the aald lands In­
volved Its sstd sol* e*. ul
Ordrr of Cuiitlrurtive Servire.
Y &lt; all unknown part:** claiming Interest
by, through or under William Atkinson Dan*
1.1, Luther C. Porter, The Portsmouth Trust
ic Guarantee Co,, Alice C, Hill, David Leo
Daniel, and A. D. Slarhird, as heir*, devise' *,
grantee*, legatee* or otherwise, or any or
either of them and all unknown ntraon*.
corporation* or aaioeiatlon* elalmiug an
Interest In tho tallowing described land*
situate In Seminole County, F'lorida, lo-wltt
Lota I to 2ft inclusive (Iras Lots t and fi|
W. A. A D. L. Daniel'* Subdivision ol the
S E l i nr Sec 10, Twp 21 S. Itango 29 E.
130 acrc-a more or Ira*.
You and each of you an- hereby ordered to
I.,- and appear before our aald Circuit Court
at the Court Home In Sanford, F'lorida, on
the 3rd day of Nov. A. D. 1919, then and
there to make answer tn the bill of complaint
herv.u .’'led against youl
It la turthrr ordered that thia notice be
published one* * w.s-k fur twrlvc weeka In
the Sanford Herald, a newapaper published
in Sr minute County, F'lor.da,
P i Witness my hand and teal of said Circuit
Court, thl* th* ?lh day ol Aug. 1919.
(Seal)
E. A. DllUGI.ASS
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co. L’)a.
E. F. H out holder

Solicitor

65- l 3te

In Circuit C-url, Seventh Judicial Circuit
■Seminole County, I'loflda.
In Chanrrty
Mary M, Secord, widow.
Complainant
vi
Hill lo
Quiet Till*
All unknown hrtra of and ail unknown perinna claiming interest under E. S. and Fi. J
White, Mr*. C. W. Jacocki and all unknown
trraott* claiming intrreat under C. W.
. acocka and all unknown parties claim­
K
ing an Interest in and to Lota 2, 3, I, 5,
6 and 7, lllo*k 2, FL J. White'* Subdivi­
sion a* recorded in plat book No 2, Seminole
County Itreorda, Defendant*.
ORDER
To alt unknown heir* of, and *11 unknown
persons (tainting intrreat under FL S. ■'&lt; E. J.
White, and tn all unknown person* claiming
Intrreat undrr C. W. Jacocka, and *11 un­
known panic* claiming an interest In and to
Lot# 2, 3, 4, 5. G, tc 7,Block 2, FL J. White's
Subdivision a* rreorded In Flat Book No 2,
Seminole County Reeorda.
You and aaeh of you are hereby ordered
to appear to the bill of complaint herein
filed against you, on the Rule day (or Nov­
ember, the same bring the third of Novem­
ber 1919.
It I* further ordered that thia notice be
iulillshrd once eaeh week for twelve weeka
n the Sanford Herald, a newspaper publiihcd In Setninol* County, F'lorida.
Witnisa my- hand and (ifllrl*! leal uf Ihe
said Circuit Court thia the ftfh day of Auguat, 1919.
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLABS
Clerk, Circuit
Court.
Sehrile Maine*,
r,5.|3te.
Solicitor for C imptalnant.

f

In Clreult Court, Scte-tih Judicial Clrrull,
In and for Seminole Cuunly, Flurlda. In
Chinrery
O. I*. Swope, Complainant
Ordrr of
ct.
Publication
E. S. Beavey et at,
Defendant*.
To the unknown hrlra, deviser*, grantee* or
othrr (laimanla and all partita claiming an
Intrreat under Fi. 8. Scavey, William I*.
Roger*, Thoma* II. Sevey, Thoma* II. l-cvy,
M. Fl. Ilrork and Martha, Ida wile, Fi. S,
Sevey and Cynthia Sevey, hi* wife, J. C.
Mellr Ide, Cooper Grocery Company, a cor­
poration, John I,. Ilrnach. We«4*y L. Ilranch,
T. W. Moran, Hillsboro Grocery Company.*
corporation, Fi. M. McNialt, J. It. McNatt,
E, M. Putnam, James A. Leveyr, James A.
Sevey and J. D. Thompaon, W in. E. Ate*ander, Alexander &amp; Ruaaell and W. Fi. Alex­
ander or ether*l*o In thr pruperty herein­
after deaeribed, and the unknown surertsuri
In ltu&gt;t of WL !.. Palmer, deceased, assignee
of Andrew Aulln, and to all partir* claiming
an interest in aald property, aituite in Sem­
inole Cuunly, F'lorida, to-wit:
"Beginning five chains south of the north
west eorner uf the aouthwesl quarter nf tho
southeast quarter rtf Seellun lb. Township 21 8
id Range ill east, thence aiiuth fifteen rhalnt,
thence east nlnn hundred and one-half feel,
thrnrr north four hundred and seventeen
fret, thene* s r d seven hundred, fifty and
one-third fret, thence north five hundred and
eighty-three fret, tbrnre west one hundred
and fifty fret to the plare of beginning.
Alsu the west half ot the northwest quarter uf the northwest quarter of the northeast
I'owpahlp 21, aoulh (if
quarter. Section 22, T(
Range 31 east.
Also Lot One of Church Block In th# Town
of Otiedu, Florida, being a parcel of land 6U
feet east and west by IRI.a fret north and
south off lh# west end ol said 4’ hur-h Lot, a
plat of aald Church lut being of record In
Flat Book A, at page 111 in th# I'tihlir Rec­
ords of Orange County, F'lorida (in which
the county of Srmlmdr wa« foitm .ly a parti,
■aid plot being entitled Alexandria or Ovie­
do.”
You and earh of you are hrrrby ordered
to appear to the complainant's bill of com ­
plaint herein filed, on Monday, the 5th day
of Jaouaty, A. D. 1030. the same being a
Rule Day of thia Court.
It la further ordered that this notlo* be
published for twelv* week a In th* Sanford
Herald, • newapaper published in Sanford,
Kvmlnol* County. Florida.
Witness FL A. Douglas*. Clerk of said Cir­
cuit Court, and th* seal thereof, this tb*
17lh day uf September, A. D. 1919.
(s-ill
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
Davla Sc Glle*,
Solicitor for Complainant.

w«*t 4123 feel to public road tunning to
Uptalt.

NOTICE

Nntlr* of levy of uniform aerrag* fag or
n* It Ordained by th* .Mayer and City the “ Flatrnalnn Lands" nf th* Upper St.
Jchna Drainage Dlatr'et.
Council of th* City ot Sanford, Florida
Nolle* U hereby given to all prrtona InSection I. That French Avenu* beginning
at Ninth Street and attending south 3820 terrated In the following described land) In
th#
County of Seminole In th* State of
to Hughey Street ahalt be paved to a width
•&gt;' aevrn feet, aald pavement lo b&gt; of a Florida, vi*!
All Sertlon* 25 and 3fi; In Townthlp 20
width of 3M feet on each aide of pavement
placed on aal.l ..venue by Seminole County, Scuth, Bang* 32 Fiaat.
All West .if S*. John* Hlver of Section*
and ahall be of th* tamo material aa uartJ
by aald County In paving the center of aald 29 and 33: all Sections 30, 31 and 32; in
avenue, and ahull be of aim* grade and Townthlp 20 Suuth, Range .11 East.
Alt Section fij Fl**t half Section fi; all
thickness.
Section 16; East half Section 17; Flast half
Section 2. Thai Guide bant Steed be­ Section 20; all Section 21, 22. 27 and 28;
ginning at F'ri-nrh Avenue and e n c o d i n g Fast half Section 29; Ha't half Section 33;
weet 4523 feel to public rn*d running to all Section ut; all West of St. Johns River
Upsala ahall be paved to a width of eeven of Sertiona 4. 9. 10, II. Ifi, 23 and 33; In
feet, said pavement to be of a width nf 3 ' , Township 21 South, Itango 33 Flaat. In­
feet on n r h aide of pavement placed on cluded within the tfpp*F St. Johns Drain­
aald atre. t by Seminole County, and shall age District, that thr Board o f Supervisors
be of same material aa used by aal.l county of aal.l lri,t»l*a. irvltti,
the intn day of
In paving lh** c m *- of
it ; . , I. end •nail xtsy
p. Ur'.forr. A ct..*;** T w» '-I ten
nc ct tbr -»••.* -ratio ana UI c'. m w
rent* .lo c i per art*
upon all thr lands
Seetlo* 3, That aald paving ot aal.l ailuat.4 within l i e "Extension I.antis" ot
avenue an I street ahall be graded and paved th* aal.l District for th* year 1919, anti von
In accordance with plana and aprrjfirati.in* and «**h of you are hereby notified that
therefor, aubm lu.d by the City engineer th* Uniform Acreage Tax Book assessing
of Sanford. Florida, and now on file in the aal.l lax ha* been completed by the secretary
office of the city rlcrk of Sanford. IToiida. of the aal.l board and has hern delivered to
Said paving of aal.l avenue and street ahall thr tax collector of axld County, and that
be begun within alaty day* from and after the Uniform Acreage Tax Record Book,
thedatej'.n which thia ordlnanare shall become declaring the !j*n of said tax. will be filed
effective; but In the event
any property In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
owner, owning property abutting on that i Court of the aal.l County of Seminal* on
part of aald avenue or atreit herein ri.giilred or before the first Manila
lay In November,
to be paved, shall (ail, within the time 1919.
herein provided, to grade and pave aal.l
By Order of aald Board of Super vlaor*.
avenue or street In front of hla or their
Dated October 25th 1919.
respective property, in accordance with the (teal)
term* of thl* ordinanre and w|lh the p’ an
Fitneat H Fivrry
and specification* therefor, heretofore pre
Secretary of acid Drainage Diatrirt
pared and mhmilted by the city engineer Legal !2-2tc.
all of said grading and paving, not an done
by property owner*, ahall be done by and IN llli JESSUP DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
under the direction ol the city of Sanford, TO Alt Whom It May Concern;
and the proportionate coat* thereof ahall
Wheraa, the Committee appointed by
be avaeaard, onr-thlrd on each aide, against thr Board t&gt;! County Commlationrra In
the lindt upon which aal.l paving shall ami lor Seminole County, F'lorida, did on
abut and the City of Sanford ahall nave a the 29th day o( September, A, D. 1919,
lien therefor aclnat the aald land* enforce­ tile their report with aal.l Commlaalonera,
able aa provided by the laws and ordinances wherein It appear* that they hav* viewed
of aald oily.
the land* iri said Diatrirt In lie brnrfitrd
by the ditrhew, drain* or ranmlt therein,
Section 4. That upon failure of any anil have in said report aaaeaaed rarh parrel
property owner tn do the grading and paving of Ixn-I In aatti Diatrirt according and In
her.In provided fur, the tame ahall b«* done proportion at it shall be benefited by aald
by the City of Sanford, or shall he let by ditcr.es, drains nr ranala, for all rapenara
conlraet by the City uf Sanford to th* lowest that may lie Inrurre.l Iri the roralruellon of
and brat bidder, in arrordanre with the tame, Unhiding the Interest charges, the
aforesaid plan* and aprrlflratlunt submitted eap.nae# of the Committee and Finelneer a
by the rily engineer, and lwo-thlr.li of the ratimalrd by thr lluard of County Commitcotta therof, nne-thild to abutting owner* tion-rt of Seminole County. F’lorida, which
on eaeh aid., from the date t&gt;f the comple­ report ia now on fit* In the ..(fire of the
tion of the work, ahall he aaaeaaed. and ahall Clerk of the said Board at hit office In the
he a Hen, superior to all othrr liana, except Court House in Sanford, F'lorida,
only liena (or taxes, against and upon the
Now therefore, take notice that on Tuet
lota and property fronting and abutting I day Dec. 2nd 1919, at ten o'clock A. M.
upon aal.l av-nur and alrrrt hereinbefore th* aim* being the next regular meeting of
di-arrfh.-d and ao graded and paved, and the lh* aald Board of County Commissioners,
remaining on.-thlrd of such coats ahall be which meeting will hr held in the Court
paid by the City of Sanford.
Home in Sanford. Florida, the said Hoard
That the estimated coals of grading and will hear complaint* from the owner* or
paving per square yard for the paving agent* of alt landa affected against the
of aald avenue and street la J2.19, the eall- aajeaamrnt* ao made.
mated total costa of paving thn tamo at
IIy order of the Board of County Comdrserlt.rd ia fi5.fi7U.00, and the rati mated mlaalnnrr* of Srmlnnir County, F'lorida,
cotta to lot owner* per front foot ia fu.ii-.i.
thia tith day of October, A, D. 1919.
Section 6. That lh* city engine, r I* (trail
* E. A. Doug!**!.
hereby required within le.l days, after the
. -- -s.'-2 . * •— ■* —
(Da! pobiirati.-'
‘ » » 4 ** - - ‘ T r t V e i•• l.rgal I2-4IC.
and til* with the rily clerk an estimate
of the amount of liena (or *uch paving which
thr -!•
-Ill .1- I m sxalnat -*-n r! ILc lota,
- r parr.!-, ,-f lard fronting or auut.iog upon .
An All O r A Wall
'he avenue or street so to he paved, which
estimate shall he b a u d upon t-»o estimated
Tho
merchant felt all jtuffiMl out.
cost, ef the work, and upon the frontage
of Iota . r parrel* of laud shutting the avenue
“ Did you net! :oy i*rent advertise­
or street to to he pavrd.
Se-tion (I. That at y person owning any
Int. r. at In anil to any . .roperty abutting upon
■aid av*nue or street lob* ao paved anatl
have the right within thirty days alt.-c the
filing «f said estimate to present In the aal.l
city clerk a sworn petition to he prraentr.l
to the rity council, totting forth that in
the opinion of the petitioner the estimated
amount &lt;&gt;( such costa and liens upon such
lot I* Incorrect, ahuwlng whrrrin It ia Incnrrt t or why It will rirred the apecial
bcnrlit* arcrueing from the work and paving
done and to be dun* In front of said lot or
pared of land,
Section 7. That the city council ahall,
after proper notice and within the lime
ptr&gt;erlbr.t by ordinances, alt aa a board of
rqualixatlon tn hear any and all petitions
and romplalnt* which may bn filrd In refcritic- lo the estimated rosta ol the paving
herei.i provided (or ami ahall make due ami
roper inquiry into the name, and II It shall
ppear to the aatilartion ol the rily council,
anting at a board ol equalisation, that the
estimated amount of aald 14-n it correctly
estimated, thr amount ao fixed ahall stand
as the amount of aueh lien to be claimed by
the rity nf Sanford, (or the paving of the
«wid -venue or atrset in front of aald prop­
erty, and after the city rounril hat heard
all petitions and glvrn all property owners
an opportunity to he heard and have made
all corrections whirl) in Ihilr judgement is
Just, and hare equalised *11 aasessmentx,
said amounts and astcaainenlt aa fix'd and
equalised ahall aland at a lien agalnat aald
property to he enforced after the complet­
ion of said work In the manner provided by
the laws and ordinances of said rity.
Passed this 20th. dav of tlet. 1919,

F

One Inch Card* Will Ue Pabllahed Un*
dor Thia Heading Al The Kale Of 97.29
Per Year.

SCHELLE MAINES
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E. FERGUSON IIOUNIIo LI/k R

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder
Sanford.

LAWYERS
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AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is Ihe
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ment on the ttldcwall of the railroad
station” ho asked 4&lt;f his friend.
“ No,” said the friend, “ Have
them send the wall around to mo
and I will look it over.” — Amorlean
Press.

OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
Practice confined to tho treatment
o f the cyo
Eyes examined by a regular regis­
tered physician
Glasses lifted, broken loncfl du­
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28 W. Church St. • Orlando, Flo.

Free Service
’ Let us inspect your batlcry free. W e arc cxperla
on electrical troubles. Scientific repairing and re*
charffinj! done. W e enn take your old battery and
make it oh jjood ns new and guarantee it for six
months. W c also have expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company
L. A. RKNAIJD, I’ rop.

L. M IL L E R ,

President City Council.
1 hereby eerlify that the foregoing ordi­
nance was duly patted by the rity rounril
□I the sily of Sanford, Florida, in araaton,
this the 20th day of (let., 1919.

BUSINESS CARDS

Phone 189

203 Oak Avc.

FL P. H IN E S .

City Clerk.
Approved by me this .2nd. day of (Irtolirr, 1919,
10.file

J. D. D A V IS O N .

Mayor City of Sanford,

In the Circuit Court Seienlh Judlrlsl Clr­
rull In and for .Srmlnulr County, llorlda.
In Chanrrry,
J. II. Sullivan, Com­
plainant, va Cleo
Bill fur Divorce
Sullivan, Defendant.
Order uf I’ uhllralla-i.
To CTleo Sullivan, ear* Mr*. IL II. Thom p­
son, Valdosta, Gxirgis.
It appearing from the affidavit filed in
thia rau,a that you, Cleo Sullivan, are a
resident nt a State of the United State*
other than thr State of F'lotida and that you
are a r—ident of the State of Georgia, resid­
ing in the City of Valdoala, Slate of Geor­
gia ar.d your address ia rare of Mia. H. II.
Thompson, Valdosta, Georgia, and that
there is no person in the State of F'lorida
the aervlee of a aubpoena upon ahum Would
hind you and that you are over the age of
twrnty-one years.
Thl* ia therefore to command you, Cleo
Sullivan, to be and apprar before this Court
on the first day of Drrrmhrr, A. I). 1919,
Ihe same luting a regular Hole Day of thl*
Court, to anawer the bill of complaint ex­
hibited aginxt you by J, II. Sullivan, or,
said bill will he taken aa roil Irated,
It la furlhrr ordered that IMa order be
published In the Sanford Her .Id, a newt■per published in Seminole County, Flnr'*, for four cuneeeutivr weeks.
WITNESS my hand and olfirial *ra| at
Sanford, Seminole I'ounty, Florida, thia
21*4 day of (Irtoher, A. I), 1919.
FL A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk
Clreult Court Semiuul# County,
F'lorida.
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Nullre af Applirallnn for Tai Herd Under
Seellun t i l of Ihe General Slaluira.
Notice itlhereby given that L. FL While,
purchaser of Tas Certificate No |J5, dated
the 3rd day of July A. I)., 1916. hat filed
said certificate In my ufTIre and has made
application for ta i deed to Issue tn accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em b ra ce
tho following drarrihed property situated
in Semlnol# County, Florida, tow lt ;
t4
Interest in llloek I FL J. White's Sub Div.
Thr aald land being assessed at th# date
of the Issuance of aurh certificate In the
name of W. G. Aldridge. Unless arid cer­
tificate shall be redeemed * curding to
law, tax deed will Dane (hereon on th#
25th day of November A. D „ 1919,
Witness my olfirial signature anil seal
this tho 24th day of October A. I). 1919,
ISEAL)
FL A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Clreult Court, Semlnol# County,
Florida.
10-Ste
By V. M. DOUGLASS, l&gt;. C.
PUBLIC

LAND S AI. E — I) E F A R T M E h T
OF THE I.MTHtlOR
U. S. Land Olliee at Galnrsvltle, F'inrlifn,
October 31. 1919.
Notiro la hereby given that, aa dire, ted
by the Commlsslnner ol the General Land
office, under provision* of See. 24-*.5, R. £*
pursant to the application of Bertha A.
Sauls, Serial No. 015582, we will offer *t
public sale, to the hlghrat bidder, but *t
not tea* than 32.80 per acre, at 10 o'elaek
A. M „ on the lath day of Dveembrr, 1919,
next, at this offire, thr following tract of
land: H W ji of SFi)/ Sertlon 3, Township 19
South, of Rang* 30 E*st. Tallahassee Meri­
den. The sat* will not ue kept open, but
will be declared rloaed when (hoi* present
t the hour named have ceased bidding.
The person making the highest hid will be
required lo Immediately pay to the Re­
M a te
ceiver the amount thereof.
Any persona claiming adversely th* abav*AN ORDINANCE.
detrrihrd land are advised to file their
An Ordlnanr* entitled an Ordlnane* rial mi, or abjection*, on rr befere ths time
requiring the grajlng and paving of F'renrh designated for sale.
Robert W. Davis, Re titter,
As#n— from Ninth tltrret south 3820 fret
Ferrv M , Colton, Reeeivar.
to Hughey Street and for gradtng
and
Legal
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p .,;„ a Uolmboru Street from F'rench Avenu*

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HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 12

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919

VOLUME XI

Miners and-Operators Are The Woman's Club to Pro­
mote Carnival For White
Deadlocked—No Chance
Under the Gov. Restraint W ay-M eeting Last Night

TEN MILLION RING ECLIPSE
POUNDS OF ON THE SUN
SUGAR COMING IN NOVEMBER

Ladies Are Enthusiastic
Boosters
WILL HELP THE MEN

today by the senate interstate com­
by Senator Hitchcock, the administra­
merce commission.
tion leader at the White House Confer-1
Committee members said the Presi­
once noon. Hitchcock plans to lay the
dent was determined to turn hark the
entire Treaty situation before the Profrailroads next January nndt hat as there
ident and give his opinions as to what
was little likelihood of the enactment
reservations are likely to receive the
of
the pending permanent railroad hi
support of tho majority of the senate.
by
that
time, some temporary wexpediThe President will say what reservations
ent
would
have to he udopted.
arc acceptable to him and he has repeat­
Chairman
Cummins arranged today
edly said that no change in the treaty
for
conferences
witli Chairman Esch, WOMEN ARE ALSO LAYING
both s id e s s e e m
t o f e e l which would require its negotiation
PLANS
FOR
THEIR
NEW
of
the
house
committee.
Director Gen­
THAT SETTLEMENT IS UN- would be acceptable.
CLUII HOUSE
eral
Hines
and
representatives
of
the
SUPPLY FOR SIXTY DAYS IS WII.I. LOOK LIKE A RING OF railway executives to discuss the tem­
CERTAIN'
The regular business meeting of
FIRE AS IT COMES UP
NOW BN ROUTE TO JACK­
porary legislation which, he said, prob­ the Woman's Club was held on
Chicago, Nov. 0, (By Associated
OVER
THE
HORIZON
SONVILLE TERRITORY FROM
The dispute between the
ably would he presented next week.
yesterday afternoon, with Mrs W
HAVANA, CURA
numinous coal mine operators and
The unusual phenomenon of nn
L Morgan, presiding nnd a good
lkf union miners continued to be
Ten million pounds of the finest annular, or "ring" eclipse will be
attendance of the members
deadlocked today with the lenders
Cuban granulutcd sugar lias just visible in the United States on the
Reports from the otllcers and the
,[toth the operators and the miners
been bought in Cuba by jobbers of morning of November 22 The cen­
various departments were most en­
a0Nd that the refusal of the DeJacksonville through the C E Smith tral path of the eclipse extends from
couraging showing a splendid in­
rjrtnunl of Justice to withdraw
ami Company, brokerage firm of the vincinity of Timbuktu, Africa,
terest nnd activity
Ihf injunction proceedings against WILL VISIT
lar­ ucross the Atlantic ocean to a point
ALLIED
C’OUN e*tis city This is one of the
The chairman of finance atinouced
the officers of the miners union had
TIES
WI T H
FRIENDLY gest purchases of sugar ever made near San Antonio, Tex The !&gt;»»»•**•»
thnt
tickets were being placed for
,»&lt;pt away all hope of any iinmediin the South, if not the largest of ihv African jingle will behold
GREETINGS
th«*
AlVshcr*
Lyceum ccu&gt;«c, tin
Nearly $1,500,000 is Involved in the sun going below the horizon ns
ite settlement.
dale
of
tne
lirst number to be
London,
Nov.
6,
(By
Associated
iu
ercni
ring
of
&lt;
ir«
«
while
the
in­
WILL
USHER
IN
NEW
DEVELOP­
t
single tranauktiun
Refusal of the government to
given later Other plans for financ­
Press' Vice Admiral Kato. Japanese
MENTS
IN
COAL
MINERS
STRIKE
habitant*
of
the
Texas
plains
will
\jrui* !I ' injunction means u long I
This news was given uot by the
ing the club will be a rummage or
6)tht in the coal fields, while its Minister of Navy, has arrived nere C E Smith and Company yesterday see his majesty, "Old Sol" come up
Indianapolis,
Nov.
0,
By
Associated
rather white elephant sale to be
withdrawal would have opened the at the bead of an official mission following ronsununutioii of tho deal above the sheets of morning midst Press .—The arrival of the Asslstnnt held early in January Members and
which
is
to
visit
nil
of
the
princi­
*jy to settlement of the strike
through the Havana office of the in the same curious form
Attorney General Aim's in charge of the
pal
Allied
Countries,
to
convey
the
When the moon passes directly government’s injunction proceedings friends interested in the club ure
sithin 'll hours, according to Edbrokerage firm The sugar will at
requested to "save up" every old
pr Wallace, legislative represen- friendly greetings of Jnpan and con­ once begin to move to Jacksonville across the face of the sun ns seen against the striking coal miners L* ex­ thing, including odds nnd ends in
gratulations
on
the
winning
of
the
titive of the United Mine Workers
from Havana by ferry, and will be from a position on the earth, an pected to usher in the next developments china, furniture, clothing, kitchen
war The Japanese Admirnl has been
transported by tho Florida East eselipse occurs By a coincident the
ef America.
received by the First Lord of the Coast railroad in trains of sixty- moon is very nearly the size of the in the strike situation here. Attorneys utensils etc. for this event A can­
II the injunction were withdrawn Admiralty to whom ho delivered
for tho mine owners have practically vas of the business men .is also
four cars each As there will be more sun as seen in our sky, though in completed the plans for defense against being made, soliciting subscriptions
idle committees of the operators tho message from his country
than 200 cars this will make more reality it is only ubout one four-hun­ the government's action and it is under­ to the building fund for the new
mtl miners could get together with­
Tho mission will go to the’ Con­
in 24 hours and settle their diffe­ tinent to visit Franco, Belgium and than three trainloads of sugar to dredth the diameter of the solar disk stood that they will enter a motion on club house.
rences at one sitting, Wallncc said. Italy It will return homo by way be given to this city and territory The moon's distance is such that the . Saturday that tho entire proceedings he
Mrs Watson presented the request
The jobbers of Jacksonville, co­ planet ordinarily nppears about as
The strike order, however, would of America In n statement publish­
from
a committee of men, requesting
not be called off until n new wage ed under his name, Admiral Kato operating with C E. Smith ami large as the sun, 93,000,000 miles
the
assistance
of the Woman's
sjrcement was reached.
Company, have been working on away But for this remarkable cir­
Club
in
promoting
a carnival in
says:
cumstances wo would never see the
A miners’ committee with power
"M y mission is to give all of the this deal for ncveral weeks, and only sun sometimes completely bidden by
December the proceeds of which
to accept the new agreement, could Allies the friendly greetings of Jnpan n few weeks ago succeeded in get­
would be used in installing n white
call off the strike without referring and congratulations on the winning ting the government to issue im­ the moon nnd at other times not
way in Sunford The club unani­
quite
screened
by
the
opaque
body
of
the question to a delegate con­ of the war But we are hoping to port papers on the shipment tliroug
mously voted to give their support
our satellite Thus we can have
vention, Wallace said.
see something of what is being done the port of Key West
nnd
ussitunce
either a total erlipse of the solar disc
President Lewis’ statement that by each country in the way of re­
C E Smith nnd Company nnMrs Herndon nnnotinced that a
nouce that every jobber in tho city or an annular eclipse
the miners would be willing to construction after the war
SENORA
CARRANZA
CAN
tng
day would bo in advance of tho
If
the
earth’s
atmosphere
extended
negotiate "without
reservation-"
LIVE ONLY A FEW HOURS
"The great problem for all of the will receive u pro rata share of this
carnival
for the expenses incurr­
outward
to
the
distance
of
the
moon
he said, "simply means that we nations now is to economize, and in sugar, no one jobber or wholesaler
ed
for
building
booths etc. The mem­
Mexico
City,
Nov.
fi,
By
Associ­
wo
could
see
the
long
conical
shadsould start with a clean slate, ns Jnpan we would like to see a general gutting a Ion’s share It will then
ated
Press
Tho
physicians
attending
bership
committee
reported
new
cast
by
the
moon
When
our
ow
be distributed to the retail trznde
to previous agreements, which the agreement for dlsarmanent
members nnd transfers ns follows:
Sonora
Carranza,
wife
of
President
waird
satellite
is
nt
its
near
approach
operators refused to do.
"In my country there are no plans
Hut there is still danger of further
Confidential reports toduy to the yet for a reduction of tho navy or shortage of sugar even when this to the earth, its orbit being slightly Carranza, have given up hope for Fsr tho soriul Department Mrs.
department of justice said 50 per army. We are waiting to see what sugar is distributed, for this is only eccentric, the tip of the shadow cone her recovery. The latest bulletins ( t il Gnbhctt, Mrs. D. W. Smith,
cent, more men worked in the coal is done in thnt way by the other a sixty day’s supply, jobbers sny touches the ground and marks a nnr from her bedside state that she cun y sic Department, Mrs. J. P. Hall,
Mirs Zoc Munson; Welfnro Depart­
row path of totality The shadow live only a few hours.
mines of Colorado yesterday than great powers Thnt seems to me to
The prices at which this sugar
ment
Mrs J C Hutchinson, Mrs.
may
be
Inrge
enough
for
the
period
the day before. A number of mines be the position of all of the nations, j wj|| K„ on the market will nols be a
Holley.
Associate member
Mrs.
of
totality
to
Inst
nearly
sevon
min­
Weather
Report
litre said to be running full force. They nre willing to disnrm, but nre | factor in the restraint of the amount
utes Such was tho duration of the
Chns Hand.
For
Florida
fair
north
probably
waiting for n general agreement fo rjU5tMl, for it will retail for about 20
total eclipse of May 29, this year showers south portion tonight and
The Music Department will Imvo
that purpose
. cents perpound
Friday
gentle
to
moderate
north
n
special progrnn of music on tho
Hut
when
the
moon
sweeps
across
"The Jnpnnese people nre ferventThis is n greater price than has
oast
winds
except
variable
over
15th
with Mrs. Julius Tackach In
the
solar
disc
at
a
distance
from
the
ly hoping for the success of the been paid in this city under war
extreme
south
portion.
enrth
too
great
for
the
tip
of
its
the
feature
role.
League of Nations, in which they conditions, as the government con­
November
ITth will lie "Qivic
shadow
to
touch
the
surfnee,
the
phe­
see the prospect of the establishment trolled the price at that time
Day"with
the
Welfare department
nomenon
of
nn
annular
eclipse
occurs
Shipped
One
Hundred
Hampers
of
C
W.
Znring
of
tho
wholesale
of a perment peace All the nations
ut
which
there
will lie a round
Sometimes
both
types
of
nn
eclipse
e
l.etture
have had enough o! wnr, and the firm of C W. Zaring and Company
table
discussion
on
city improve­
may
occur
during
the
same
event,
The Garner Produce Co. shipped 100
bonii.as w ir e s h o m e f o l k s world must now give all its energies is now In Havana with reference
the
moon’s
distance
varying
enough
ments.
hampers of lettuce yesterday which
to his portion of this sugar, it Is
to securing Insting pence
THAT HE WILL MAKE RACE
The socinl and welfare cliarmen
"This being so, I rather regret stated But the distribution in Jack­ in the course of its passage to chan- is prohuhly the first to he shipped by
made excellent reports on tho ac­
Mexico City, Nov. 4, By Associated that the Allies are retiring from sonville will be on the pro rnta basis age the character of the eclipse, the themnil order business.
tivities for October in these two
Press .—Ignacio Iionilos, Mexican Am- Russia before the complete pacifi­ Mr Smith said, and all dealers will ring of fire either fading into black­
departments, the literature and Mu­
bxuador to the United Stntes will he n cation of the country has been ob­ receive their portion of this sugar ness or growing out of it
Weathef nnd Crop Conditions
sic departments pleading for greater
candidate for the presidency of Mexico tained While Russia is ih such n
Mr Smith also announced that
Temperature.—The mean tempera­
|
Mrs. Thigpen of Lakeland is the ture for the week was 4 deg. to 12 deg. zeal and better attendance.
in the election next year, according to a disturbed state there Isalwnys the his firm hail a buying order of
Splendid programs linve been
letter from Boniltis received replying to pcobnbility of another great wnr 15.000,000 pounds of Cubnn refined charming house guest of Mrs. C. uhovo tho seasonal, the least excess
been
arranged for these departments
member of the Democratic party here. breaking out, nnd I would have sugar for Atlanta —Timcs-Union.
J. Wolfe, for several days.
being over the southern section. The
whirl)
require murb study and time
been gind to see the Allies energeti­
weekly means were: Pensacola, 72 deg.;
on
the
part of tlilse featuring the
cally take in hand the establish­
Jacksonville, 77 deg.; Tumpa 78 deg.;
various
numbers that should bring
ment of n sound, lermenent govern­
Miami and Key West, 80 deg.
a
more
npprerintu
response from the
ment for that country
Precipitation.—Good rains were gen­
members.
"However Jnpan will loyally as­
eral over tho section during the latter
Mrs. Mognn announced that tho
sist her friends in keeping the peace
part of the week. The greatest amounts
Red
Cross bad uppcnlcd to the Wo­
of the world, nnd will especially
fell west of the Apaluchicnla river nnd
man’s
Club for ro-operntive nnd
give her aid in this direction to her
in some central counties. The following
assistance
in (tutting over the Red
arc the largest totals reported: Pensa­
bh PIT IKS APPEARED AT MILLS Ally. Great Britain
Cross
Drive
for membership and
“ We linve nearly settled our dif­
cola, 3.8; DeKuniak Springs, 2.4; St.
TODAY WEARING GOGGLES
requested
thnt
all those willing to
ferences with China, nnd things in
Andrews, 4.2; Old Town, 2.G; Eustis,
assist
would
sign
the pludgc cards
Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 4. By Asso­ the far East nre settling down
3.G: Sanford, 2.3; Cedur Keys, 2.2;*and
to
thnt
effect.
rted Prc&lt;s .—Deputies nppeared at rapidly ”_________________
Tarpon Springs, 3.2 inches.
Ihe entrance to the steel plants today
Condition of Crops.—The continued
WOULD
OVER
WF.r COUNTIES AND CITIES RADICALS
tearing goggle* as u protection against
MUST LIVE WITH DAD
unseasonable
high temperatures nnd lack
THROW PRESENT GOVERN­
VOTE
AGAINST
STATE
* recurrance of the red pepper riots by
of
genera!
rains
the fore part of the week
MENT
ESTABLISH
SOVIET
AND
NATIONAL
PR IIIIIIthe women which appeared on Tuesday German Newly Weds Cannot
were unfavnorable fur truck, citrus
TION
»nl Wednesday when women strike
Find Houses
Essen, Germany, Nov. 0, Ily fruits, sweet potatoes and pastures, hut
•ympathizers threw pepper in their
Berlin. Nov. 5,—Berlin’s Dwel­
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. G. By Associated Press Investigations for general rains that occurred the latter
fires. The women however failed to ap- ling Bureau has notified newly- Associated Press Late returns to­ Berlin newspapers claim they have half of the week relieved the drought
I*ar today.
married persons that there are no day from Tuesday's election on dir covered a plan for a Communist condition. Cane is generally goo 1 nnd
houses or npnrtments available for prohibition measures seemed shat­ uprising for the purpose of deposing some has been cut for syrup mak nip EIGHTY THOUSAND MEN WERE
RECRUITED FOR PETROGRAD
them nnd has advised them to live tered in the prediction of Secretary tho present German Government Oats planting continued locally rut de­
DEFENSE
with their parents or other relatives of State Smith that the drys had and eotabliahing a new one modelled layed account too dry soil some
until the present dearth of dwelling carried four prohibition proposals after the Russian plan which would lions. Sweet potatoes are generally
London, Nov. G, By Associated Press
has been overcome. The bureau voted upon by majorities ranging be ujociatcd with the present
good. Truck crops Jre in fair condi­ —Russian Bolshevik communication re­
also has advised lovelorn cojlpcs as high as soventy five thousand. Russian soviet system.
tion on low lands nnd will be greatly ceived here reports the c pturo of Tshim
to postpone marriage until cordl- UnoiPcial returns from fifty nine
benefittod by recent rains. Early ship­ with twelve hundred prisoners. Tho
ments of citrus fruits are being hast­ Communique also claims tho capture of
tlons improve.
&lt; counts i, including all tho wet coun­
Government Guarantees Return
The new consular officials and ties nnd centers nnd the big cities
ened account of fruit dropping.
one thousand prisoners at Ust Ruzulku.
Washington, Nov. 5.— Temporary
Entente Commission nre meeting showed wet majorities on nil four
Despatches from Copenhagen state
SENATOR HITCHCOCK WILL GET with difficulties in finding suitable proposals and an unusually large legislation
continuing
government
Senator Martin Ilctter
that the Bolshcviki report thnt they
BIS VIEWS ON DOCUMENT BE­ quarters The Hamburg senate has wet mnjority against tho ratifi­ guaranteed returns to the railroues of
Charlottesville, Va., (By Associa­
FORE PRESENTING
appropriated 2,500,00 marks to cation of national prohibition and their return to private control January 1 ted Press) Scnutor Martin slupt well recruited eighty thousand men from
Petrogrud alone in organizing tho de­
Washington, N v. 6, By Associated improve the situation in that city the state prohibition enforcement until auch time as congress can enact last night resting comfortably this fense of that city, according to a Reval
r«s —President’s views on the rcscr- with respect to tho shortage of
despatch.
permanent legislation waa decided upon morning.
act.
*
nil0I» of the Peace Treaty will be given homes.

Union Officials and Opperalors State
MEANS LONG FIGHT

VICE-ADMIRAL IS
TO REPRESENT THE
JAPANESE HERE

GOVERNMENT HAS
REPRESENTATIVE
ON THE SCENE

W IFE OF CARRANZA—
PRESIDENT OF MEXICO
GIVEN UP BY DOCTORS

0. S. AMBASSADOR WILL
BECANDIDATE FOR THE
PRESIDENCY OF MEXICO

OHIO LOOKS FIND PLOT IN
WET LATEST GERMANY OF
RETURNS SAY THE SOVIETS

WOMEN THREW PEPPER
IN EYES OF THE DEPUTIES
AT THE STEEL MILLS

BOLSHEVIKI GAINING
SEVERAL BATTLES TODAY
CAPTURE PRISONERS

PEACE TREATY
CARRIED TO THE
WHITE HOUSE

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�OCTOBER 31. 1919

THE BANfOUD HERALD

FAO" ? W « T

ginta Cox were Initiated Into the Order
one of the C. K.
6 0 0 0 MILE
state, native Kentuckians which | renting
He will engago in trucking this with the beautiful and impressive cer­
CUARANTES
of course is something to Cobb sli)
season. Mr. Reach waa formerly emony of the O. E. S. A happy sur­
credit.
So hail to tho Sanford
in tho cotton business in Carolina prise of the evening in honor of Mia.
Daily Herald! Long muy it live, nnd reports that the boll weevel Alice Robblnga.whlch elicited heartfelt
ial nnd political economy, k, One wri­ great may bo its possibilities ana has about cleaned up the cotton in npplause, was tho unveiling of a life
ai2e |K&gt;rtrult of Mra. Hobbina, In com­
ter says newspaper* are better safe­ renowned its good works. So there that state.
memoration of her lcr.g and faithful
now!
guards against riot nnd revolution
A new general iduiu baa been Rervico ami a* "Mother” of the Florida
than standing* armies. The revo­ ' Whether the hent wave in Florida opened out First street at the jun­
Order of the Eastern Star.
present
lutions are never caused by the is attributable to the
ction of i'aola road. Mr. George
Tho hall wns beautifully decorated
^
» of tho Gulf n —tunmt U conducting the store
circulation of ideas, but by mens excessive temperature
with
|wiled plants nnd flnga and re­
otherwise,
the
farmers
in
that cannot circulate, so they stag­ Stream, or i..
.. —.
freshments were served during tho
nate. So the representative of the this county nro not greatly eoncerned over the cause hut the result
just now as tho extreme weather
is greatly affcctin g the conditions
of tho crops, ifrom whatever source
it may comet«. The great, green
Party For Three Year Old
fields of celery and early lettuce
Wee,
winsome little tvciyn emiui.
il
pititUtff
“»l
of only a lew u*&gt;» »***
the
three
year old daughter of Mr. and
more or less blight, I and many
One Who Shows No Favor
A merciless judge is Father Time. Be­ Mrs. Donald Smith, entertained twenty
farmers in this section have plowed
him the w ak and the wanting so to other tiny folks on Thursdny afternoon
awaiting with trepidation as it fore
the
wall. Only the truth can • .and.
were the• outcome of tho early For years tho following statement from a the occasion being a big event in child­
Taking
it
altogether,
this
lettuce,
Sanford resident has wit1- * ^ ! this hood days, nothing less im|»ortant then
a
hard
season
upon
the
sternest of all t*- ts.
bus been
Mrs. E. Woodcock, JOO him A""*.,*a •
farmer. Aside from the weather
"Time has only in-reused my r.-gurd ter
White Gridiron Txtad Tires ore backed by their manufacturer’s confi.
the
planter
la
beset
conditions
Doan’s
Kidney
IVls
und
I
ih
r-rtfi./
dence. Kokomo Long Life Tires are built by the pioneer tire builden
with insects and worms,, until upon live my endorsement. Sinj- *’ *1 * ,n 'j
o f America. They stand up and hug the road, town or country, all
every hand an array of obstacles last-statement, I havo used Doan a and
they
proved
most
satiiffn*
lory
.n
relieving
confront him. Several species of me of a severe case of kidney trouble.
plant bugs attacked seeds before (Statement given May 21. lJ-4.»
they had/time to germinate and ate
On March 19. 1918. Mrs. NNoodrock
out the heart of the seed, which said: "Doan’s Kidney Pills made n com­
plete cure in my case of kidney trouble
with the army of ants placed the some
years ago and tho cure has lasted.
poor farmer upon the defensive. I gladly give this endorsement nnd wish
Then he iiad the cabbage and cut to confirm my former statmont.
Price GOc, at all dealers. Don t simply
worm" with which to contl’n,,• lil1
nsk
for a kidney remedy—get Doan s
A BIG HOLE
it did seem, “ by hickory" that Kidney
Pills—the same that Mrs. Wood­
tho
Lord
bad
something
agin
’em.
cock bad. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.,
IN THE CASING
Hut despite of these difficulties Buffalo, N. Y.
means naught to our vulcanizing with an untiring energy and an
experts. Just child s play for thci. •"domltable courage the farmer pick­
SI. Agnes Guild
to take that "busted” tire and ed up und progressed along till his
J. It. STEWART, Prop.
The regular meeting of the St. Agnes Telephone Fxclmnge, on Friday were,
make it* run like new. In these fields looked green and beautiful, Guild was held Monday afternoon at
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Messrs. C. M. Robinson, District Traf­
days of costly tires It menus a tlien came the old weather man
tho home of Mrs. M. Minrick. The fic Chief, of Jacksonville, F. L. Thorpe,
saving to you of $...... to $
~ and he had July by the hunh. afternoon was delightfully spent in
every time wo prolong the life or "Hut it uln’t no use ns I can tee, completing some m the pretty and use­ of Orlando, M. L. Hurrc, and C. J. Roehud; of Jacksonville.
your used tires. Often our ' ul- In mortals such ns you nnd me
ful articles for the Bojumm' ***ueli win
A
faulten’a
Nature’s
wise
ini
nis
Mrs. Raymond D. Hill of Washing­
csnixingldoubles their life.
and lurkin’ horns with Providence.’ l,o held in the Parish House on Dec­ ton j,. G. stoji|*u over in ijrnfo-i Fri­
ember. Dainty refreshment* of pine­
A controversy hiring arb 'n o y- apple salads, cheese snndwichts and day to visit Mrs. George Huff. Mrs.
the sale of a lot ami storehouse In irc'I tea were served by tho hostess, Hill was enroute to Tampa where she
PHONE 17
Monroe, there was n resort to legal
will spend some time with her parent:!
Onk on 3rd St.
Sanford. Florida proceedings. The property consists who wan assist!d by her mother, Mrs.
Anna Wnlker. Members present in­
of an ncre of land and a combination
cluded. Mrs. Gwynne Fox, Mrs. Hub­
storehouse and residence. Mr. Jim
ert Herndon, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs.
Mo Let formerly owned the prop­ Matthews, Mrs. Julia ruknch, Mrs,
erty Having sola to T. J. Hornedge Tom GcUcn. Misses Mildred Dixor
who in turn rejo’d to Drue Wnrron.
T.
Boston, win v.ns occupying and Libia Shinholscr. Mrs. W. N
Ankeney was an invited guest.
| the house und con turtin;; a grocery
refused to vacate, claiming that he Noted Lecturer Coming to Florida.
had purchased the property from
Russell H. Conwcll, the biggest and
Mr. Hirncdge and paid down $50. most populur lecturer in the world lias
He bad no deeds to that effect,
been signed up for four lectures in tins
however, and rould not prove his State, by Dr. George Hyman und F. F.
claim. The court decision came Dutton of this city, the lectures to bo
out in favor of Mr. Warren receiving given the last week in January, using
I the aero of land, the house reverts
Ito Mr. Moffett and the lot upon

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8ANF0RD- FLORIDA

Why
Suffer?
Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Aldereon, W. Va., wrilcs:
"My daughter . . . suf­
fered terribly. She could
not turn in bed . . . the
doctors gave her up, and
wc brought her home to
die. She had suffered so
much at . . . time. Hav­
ing heard of Cardui, wc
got it for her."

"In a few days, she be­
gan to improve." Mrs.
Cox continues, "and had
no trouble at. . . Cardul
cured her, and wc ling
La p.-aiies everywhere."
Y/c receive many thouLzr.ds of simitar letters
every year, telling o! the
pood Cardul has done for
women who suffer front
complaints so common to
tliclr cex. It should do

upon the punuc sir
one corner touched
dispute.
Petty thieving has c
the negroes here. S
negro Iiving upon S.
place, was deprived
change and a shirt
overall)s to hoot. 1
colored Ind of 14 years, donned
the latter* nrticles and proceeded
to go on dress parade. Upon dis­
covery. the trunrgressor was hotly
pursued by the irnte offondeo who
loudly demanded the goods. Find
ing himself hard pressed the vaga­
bond hastily diverted himself of
all illgotten accouterments und hied
himself to the tall timbers, evidently
in search of a fig tree, though it is
very conceivable that a palmetto
fan would have answered his press­
ing needs quite as advantageously.
Mrs. John Radgcr, formerly of
this place but now of Knoxville,
underwent quite a serious oporation. The last reports were that
1
she was improving very nic
Mr*. Huilger Inn many friend* I
who nro greatly concerned ovc r
serious illness nnd hope for
speedy recovery.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Jacobs i
ns their guest, Mr. Jacob’s mo
from Oviedo.
Miss Laura Hawkins, of J
sonville, is a guest of her bro
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A1
Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mann

President of Temple University nnd
nolds many other high offices of impor­
tance. The (leople of Florida are fortunato in huving the opportunity of
hearing ho noted a lecturer. Hanford,
Tampa, and Lakeland have already

L et’s do th e dam job together

Hallowe’en Bridge Party.
The Social Department entertained
at the Woman’* Club with a very del­
ightful bridge party, on Tuesday, at
which Mrs. George D. Bishop was hostess
A suggestion of Hallowe'en was in the
decorations. Jack trt Lanterns, black
cat* and huge hung upon tho walls und
in the doorway* while quantities of
Goldcnrod nnd field daisies added a
bright and glowing touch to the scene.
The score card, suggested nho, tho
npproaching gaitics of Hallowe’en.
There were seven table* of bridge, und

O. K. S. Initiation
The order of the Eastern Star met at
the Masonic Hall last night for the pur­
pose of initiating new members and the
regular business meeting. The Grand
Matron of the State, Mrs. Alice E. Schultr anil Grand Marshall Mrs.Montio
O. F'ish- were prominent visitor* of the
Order. Among other visitors were Mr*.
Conrad of DeLand and Mrs. Saunders
of Guineaville.
Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Miss Vlr-

20 tor Id cents

�THE SANFORD HERALD

FACIE TWO

NOVEMBER 7,

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST SANFORD
Rev. J. F. Hillmrn, the presiding
elder was at Moores Station Church
Monday F. M. for quarterly con­
ference meeting The revival Is
still in progress. Rev. C. H. Summers
in charge, Rev. J. R. Allen, the
pastor is assisting again this week.
The attendance hns hceu (|iiite
gratifying to those in charge. Sever­
al ear loads come out from town
each evening from here Rev. Sum"&gt;»« will go 'to Puhoklo and then
on to Moore Haven to carry on
revivals.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlap
were called to Brunswick, (In. last
week for the funeral of Mr. Dunlap's
brother.
B. Steel of Benrdall nvc will
leave this week for Manassas, Va.,
to visit his mother who has been
very ill for some time. Ills little
son George Harvey will accompany
him.
Phillip R. Andrews of Celery ave
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put on

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Janies Purvico Jr. was here iasl
week to visit his brother Ashley.
James has juBt been discharged from
the U. S. Navy, having enlisted for
duty the week the U. S. entered
the world war. He hns now gone
on to Tampa to his prr. its homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Reeve are
here from Ft. Christmas Hsitlng
Mrs. Reeve's sister Mrs. J. F. Mr*
Ch',;.,mi ami family.
Gettis McClelland has taken n
position with Millers Bakery in
town.
Mr. anti Mrs. I. D. H art and
daughter are driving a new Dort
touring car.
H. B. Lewis has bought the
Doctor Bass and the Washburn
farms both on Beardall nve.
Frank \Jilts will he inspector on
the east side fo/ the Sanford Truck
Growers Inr., J. F. Hickson having
been transferred to the west side.
Revenue officers were out here
one day Inst week trying to smell
out moonshine stills, we hear they
called on several suspects.
Sheriff Brady held n reception
on the corner of Celery and Mellonvillc .aves Saturday evening, all
the cars passing, not properly light­
ed were held up. Some drivers
warned and some lined. A number
of deserted autos sat by the wayside
said to have been driven by colored
liifc'n that got scared mid took to
the tall timber.
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TRUCKS
The plain, simple facts of Republic
performance, rugged ness and ser­
vice alone explain the dominant
preference for Yellow Chassis
Trucks among our merchants,
manufacturers and cartage com­
panies.
We shall appreciate the oppor­
tunity to show von the records of
local Republic users. They indi­
cate clearly whv the Republic is
the iargest selling motor truck in
the world.

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Miftat** Annie Week*. llutl»u hstridge and Fryma Scholl together
with Okie ami Harry Wcelts drove
over to Eustis last Fidny evening
and enjoyed the Steel dance.
H. C. Kyle, the lightening rod
man, placed rods on (i. C. Cham­
berlain’s house and garage. This
week anti on the Tropica! Produce
Companies hums.
Lightning struk several places

SANFORD FLORIDA

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SUPPLIES

‘‘THE REAL TIRE”
W H E N B E T T E R T I R E S ARE M A D E W I G H T WI LL S E L L T H E M

new

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People’s Bank Building

About November 1st

COMPANY

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Hill Hardware Co

during the heavy storm Sunday
evening.
Joe Cameron had a nice young
horse die and has several others in
n hud condition from leeches. Seve­
ral other people have hnd horses
troubled with them recently.
Paul, the little non of Mr. and
Mrs. George Mitchell bus been
very ill for a week. Dr. Robson Is
attending him. The illness developed
into potoinnto poinioning.
From time to time there has been
mentioned in lids column the new
homes built and improvements made
on those already built th at has been
going on during the past summer
in Fast Sanford. Here is a complete
list ns far ns known. On Celery ave
Ben Monroe, C, L. Flowers and A.
It. Chappol have built new homes
and J. C. Hall and G. C. McDougnl
have added large porches. C. M.
Stowe of Cameron nve is now build­
ing an attractive large addition on
his home Alexander Foster and
Vireii Hasty of Geneva ave, have
both enlarged and otherwise im­
proved their tunics. On Beardall
nve Nick Zeir.ovean has built a
very nice modern bungalow. G. C.
Chamberlain had n large hack porch
added to his home and built a tine
garage. J. C. Fllsworth hns n large
screened in front porch built and
the interior of his house completed.
Vance Douglass bought th e L. J.
Hancock place on M nrquette ave
and is having it entirely rebuilt
making n wonderful improvement
in appearance. A gpod many new
tenant houses have been built.
Chase &amp; Co., Russell Company,
C. M. Stowe and Fred Dorner have
all built tenants. W. W. Dressor
and the Tropical Produce Co., are
building barns. Luther Frazier am!
O. J. Pope of Celery nve have their
homes adorned with new Paint,

Mr. JolT Vaughan was a pleasant
caller ut Mrs. Jack Vaughan's Monday.
We are all glad to see the cool days
coming. We will feel much hotter and
it will be fine an the lettuce crops from
what we can hear is is alt going to seed.
Mr. James Mansfield and family of
Tampa are coming to spend Xmas, with
Mrs. Jack Vaughan, his sister. It will
be a happy meeting hut a sad parting.
There kt a lot of fixing and cleaning
for Xmas, hut what we nil want is plen­
ty of sugar to lix with.
The vegetables are scarce now. Can’t
get enough to eat at no place. No one
around bus any at all.
Mrs. Sims has returned homo again.
We all wish her well ami a happy life.
Well, the hunting season is near at
hand and the pour brills had better be­
gin to hunt the hay for their time is
drawing near to bo killed. There seems to
he a good many birds this season hut,
from the sound of guns I think there is
n good many of them being killo'1 now.
I think the people could wait until the
nd the large house occupied season was open. It would he a good
foreman
improved and Job If some of them could he caught.
Horo improvements during' If the cold weather don't come it
eason than has taken place will he bad to hunt on account of rattffl
&gt;p year before wc hope I t 1.nukes. There seems to be a great deal
been the beginning of deal of them this year but there Is lots
’tter times. Improvements of them yet when it is cold they don’t
other kind hns also been travel much.

BUICK CARS
Know

What That

Means

W. J. THIGPEN, Agent
onicc in Peoples’ Bank Building.

Sanford, Florida

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMI

There is great activity in homes. If you need one see
me. If you want a quick sale—I'll do it. Then ns to
farms, groves, etc., there is no finer selection than I nave
and at right prices.
Residence: 5 room cottage, all conveniences, $2500.
Residence: Same as listed 1a.st week and such a bar­
gain! I repeat and urge acceptance at $1250.
Home: 2 2 Id acres, a fine place with so many good
points I w ant to tell you, at $3000.
Grove: About 7 acres, with a nice crop of fruit and
considerable extra land a t $5500.

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

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FACE THREE

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°f the cniiiiiet they inspected sites
offered for the location of the colony
for epileptics and feeble-minded
The cabinet will now receive from
these localities definite proposals as
to what they offer to the state, and
NEWS OF THE GREAT STATE OF FLORIDA
will then consider the various pro­
positions It is expected that the
Compiled In Tabloid Form For Busy Herald Headers
colony will be located by November
15 The other members of the
Shortly before noon yesterday the decided that the death was an cabinet stopped at the state prison
dml body of I.re Piatt was found accident, and that there was no farm at Ilaiford where they will
[jer down in n bath tub full of need of impanelling a jury
make an inspection, after which
water, in a rooming house at Florida
j
they
will return to Tallahassee,
t t
avenue and Cass street, Tampa
Governor Sidney J Cutts and probably this afternoon
M first the police believed that he Commissioner of Agriculture W A
hid committed suicide but after McRae have returned from a visit
About 10 o'clock Thursday morn­
i raerfui investigation of the dr- to Gainesville, Hronson and Plant ing a dull thud was heard in A D
cumdaneiM Coroner J E Williams City, where with the other members Flora’s spacious yard The chickens
suddenly became excited anti some
men going to the spot saw a brook
trout six inches long flopping about
Ml A M
on the lawn It could have come
■AWA
from nowhere except from the clouds
Cnpt Conova, an fold fisherman,
the man who attends the beacon
lights viewed the strnge lish and
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said there were no speckled brook
&amp; 1&amp; Z T X %
trout in Florida The fish was seen
by Mr Flora, Mr Rod! and several
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other;. To
lilg!l
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astronomy better than we do here.
Green Cove Springs note in Times
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In Tarpon Sittings, Florida, wo­
men, have just voted in the muncipal elections This is the fourth
town in Pinellas county to grant
women the diameter right of suf­
frage in immeipn! elections The
other three are Clearwater, fright
granted in 11*17), Dunedin and St
Petersburg All but Clearwater have
given women the vote this year,
says a suffrage publication, which
also says that women of Miami,
Dade county, to the number of
525 have registered within the past
fori flight for their first muncipal
election
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f^KST matcr.al*, c rsful manufacturing,
nnil strict in.pt t:' -, nin’ic Kokomo
tiros what tlicy r.re—Lor-; I.ifc tires. The
first pneumatic out on-obi!; tlies made wets
Kokomo tires. Hjckcii
CCU :nl!c r.unr*
ante? They staril up. grip the road, liny a
ret for your car. They will irtitfy you

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J. It. STEWART, Prop.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

SEED POTATOES
Wc are booking orders now for Maine Grown Seed Potatoes—11 perk
sacks. This stock Is from fields free from disease. Delivehy in D ecem ber
and January.

INSECTICIDES
YOI CAN SECURE) FROM US ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS ANI)
INSECTICIDES — PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Ih liveries of all goods arc slow* and uncertain. You will be more certain
of getting your goods when needed If your order is in our bands. Large
stocks of all growers’ supplies. *
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Sanford, Florida

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the Iluronu of Child Welfare of
the State Roard of Health, lias re­
turned from Pensacola, where she
hns been since the last of Septem­
ber directing physical examinations
of the 10,000 school children in
Escambia county. The Stale Hoard
of Health lias had its entire force
of district health officers concentra­
ted in Escambia county since the
first of October and the examina­
tions have boon on a more thorough
basis than over before.

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The Queen of Nicotine
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Added force was given to the
abstention from buying movement
inaugurated a week ago by the
cigarmakers and other workers in
the cigar industry when the Cen­
tral Trades and Labor Assembly
yesterday morning endorsed
the
movement und urged all Allilinted
unions to take similar steps and
provide moans of making the movemen I effective. Tile action of the
trades assembly will reach several
thousand workers in this city, in­
cluding 2,000 shipyards
workers
whose payroll is around 350,000
week!* The
•*»:;• A passed
the central trades body yesterday
was "that we endorse th n effort*
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cigar of Clear Havana fillett&amp;ndishadej
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cost of wearing up** yl and recom­
mend to all locals uttiliatcd with
I lie central body that they take
the same notion and provide means
to make it effective."—Tampa
Tribune.

FLORIDA.

Free Service

The members of the Presbyterian
church rejoiced, and all Lakeland
rejoiced with them, when their
beautiful new house of worship was
formally opened at the forenoon
services last Sunday.

Lei ns inspect your battery free. Wc are experts
on electrical troubles. Scientific repairing anti re*
chnrKin;* done. We can lake your old battery and
make it ns (food ns new and L'unrnntee it for six
months. We also have expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your car.

A realty deal of importance has
just been consummated whereby
Mr. F. H. Callahan becomes the
owner of the Curler property ad­
joining the Lakeland
Highlands
clubhouse, one of the handsomest
homes and finest groves in this
section. The purchase includes the
fine Carter home, completely fur­
nished; the ton-acre grove surrondin
same and the twentyncre grove
across the road from tiie home
place. The price paid was 315,000
Mr. L.P. Carter, of Jackson, Mich.,
son the G. \V. Carter, is here and
the deal was closed with him.—Lake­
land Telegram.

County Agent C D Gunn states
that he has viewed live pair of the
prettiest blankets he has ever seen,
the same being the property of G T
Kennard of Newberry The blankets
are made from wool grown by Mr
Kennurd’s flock of sheep. It is the
aim of the owner to exhibit the
blankets here ut the Atachua comity
Fair November 11-14 und place the
Papers of incorporation for the
same In the Alachua county exhibit
H. M. deMontmollin Co., have
which will lie sent to the State Fair been prepared with a capital stock
at Jacksonville—Gainesville News of 550,000 to engage in a general
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wholesale hardware and machinery
Uecau.se there is over SI,000,001) as tho distributing point, says the
worth of new hotels and apartments News. With this corporation will
and additions under way here that be tnrrgcd the firm of H. M. decan not be completed much before MimtmuUin, an establishment that
the first of the year, W N Urrncy has been successful In Palatka in
of Miami, proprietor of the Urmoy the retail business, A full line of
hotel and second vice president of hardware, machinery und general
Florida Hotel Men’s nssociarion, farm supplies will he carried.
has written to J E Kavnnnuglt of
Jacksonville, president of the or­
Two thousand standardized, ready
ganization, requesting that the pro­
posed convention here in Doccmbc; to-crcct houses are to he produced
according to contract, in Jackson­
lie held in March
ville for the French government,
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Ocala has b&lt;*cn successful In landin g which will use them for housing
homeless in devastated regions of
headquarters for one of the district.!
France. Already standardized hou­
for taking care of retu tied soldie- ses, twenty-two feet square, with
especially those with an honorable ri- •’ ree rooms each, are being procord who need surgical or muli.'sl at­ iced in Jacksonville but the rate of
tention, says the Star Tue.o .if* p oduction is to bo greatly increased
eighteen districts to Ik? established i.i .IncArthur Brothers Company of
Florida, and each one id to have an ex­ New York, who will manufacture
amining board consisting of u surgeoi .
these houses are completing a new
internist, dentist, eye, nose and throat
mill at the yards of the Putnam
npcrialist and an X-ray laboratory ex­
Lumber Company and will begin
pert
and will begin operation of it in a
few days.
The state convention of the Woman s
Christian Temperance Union will b *
held in Gainesville this week from th ■ Efforts of about one hundred
fourth to seventh inclusive The uj blue jackets from warships anchored
ening event will be tlie jubilee bnnqtn in the bay at Pencacola to storm
to be held at the Masonic temple o,i the county jail here early Sunday
Tuesday evening This promises to und resrui* one of their number who
Ik* a most delightful and interesting hud been arrested, were blocked by
the appearance of Sheriff Van Pelt
feature
and
a number of deputies. The
The program fyr the business meet­
sheriff
and Ids men held the angry
ings is splendid, a number of prominent
sailors
ut bay until naval officers
speakers will appear The music; 1
could
be
summoned. The trouole
committee have arranged some excel­
started
after
the arrest of a bine
lent .numbers, with s|K‘cial selections
jacket
by
two
deputies fvhn said
by the little folks from the Odd fellow
provost
guards
sent
ashore to pieHome
servo order were among the offend­
ers. The sailor called on other men
W Markett had one leg cut o(f at in uniform to rescue him, they said,
the mill of the Klngjurnber Company und they were forced to draw their
at Nocatee Thursday afternoon at 2:3 * pistols and threaten to shoot before
oi-lork Mr Markett was foreman they could clear a way to take tin­
of tin* mill and in some manner stepped man to jail. The trouble at the jail
in front of the main saw and it complete­ lasted only a short time.
ly severed on leg and cut the fleshy
part of the other entirely.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Roller of
Orlando are in the city on Imdnoss
Dr Grace Wldtford, director of and pleasure combined.

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TAGE FOUR
dailies, several new ones
THESANFORDHERALD small
begun existence within the
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, nnslness M an ag er
Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
s iin s c w r n o N r u i n : in a d v ance :
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Ifadrr A« of Marrh )rd , 1ST*_________

Have you a little sugar in your
home?
Gentle rnins and gently shifting
winds When they do not shift gently
they make so much noise.

having
month
The Saniord Herald is the latest to.
come to our exchange table. It is
Just such a pnper as any one would ex­
pect “Bob” Holly to produce, nnd thnt
it will (ill a long felt want in the region
which it will serve goes without saying.
The Daily Herald has been contempla­
ted for some time, but owing to the war,
which necessitated many changes of
plans nnd called many into service in
some branch or unother, Mr. Holly
I himself having answered the call,Its
publication was delayed until now, its
existence dsting rrom October 27th.
We know it will continue as it l&gt;egan- a good paper—and it has our l&gt;est wish­
es for success. Two other dailies, one
at DcLand nnd one at Palatku have
boon started, but it has not been our
privilege to receive these.—Ft. Myers
IS GIVEN IN FUL
FOR THE
Press.
HENEF1T OF THE HUNTERS

Arc you watching the advertising
TAKE A JUNKETING TRIP
It is the opinion of the tax payers
columns of the Daily Herald? You
thnt the county commissioners should
can save money by it
take a trip over the state in necessary
nnd look carefully into nil kinds of
road building studying the Conditions
nnd the class of construction nnd tak­
ing no advice from anyone on these
California lettuce is bringing 35 50 roads except the county commissioners
In New York according to wires of the various counties
yesterday Our people will sure he
In other words we want an unbiased
making some money soon
report on the different kinds of road
construction other than brick and if
Do we hear anyone say that the there is any construction that will fill
big celebration for Armistice Day our needs we ran go ahead and build
was being prepared? Don’t all speak this kind of road with the full knowled­
at once
ge gained by other parts, of the state.
It would lw money well spent by Sem­
Well, the old town is being clean­ inole county to ask this of tin? commis­
ed up and looks mighty good And sioners and to pay their exponces on
our visitors are coming every day this trip.
Have you n room ready?
I'rnsM.tii
v . -s-Army Disband* d
Merlin, Nov. 5—The
Prussian
Florida, the state with a record army I* now hu; a ..it in*./* Ti.e
for the .piB'iiy •*( its ncwsi*::!* • . v.i.i.h unitt. which ictnained from inn war
u.v second
nniif in any stale in the have finally hern absorbed r*y the
Union, is rapidly becoming a tate of
newly created national organiza­
tion. The Federated War Ministries
have also been abolished.

Two weeks from next Thursday
will lie the great Day among the
hunters and sportsmen not only of
Florida but those from other states
who are nlready making arrange­
ments for coming to Sanford and
take the great upper St. Johns
river trip for the fine duck shooting,
for the turkey nnd deer and hear
huntifig and for the fine quail and
snipe shooting. There is no place
in the state of Florida that offers
such a varied sport as the upper
St. Johns river and other parts of
Seminole and adjoining counties.
Aside from the Fine hunting the
fishing is also excellent nnd those
who go for a camp hunt can while
away many pleasant hours while
resting from the hunt in fishing for
tiie streams and the lakes are full
of Fish. There are many tourists
already inquiring about Sanford for
ti.*&gt; liijrvjjng season and th&gt;,
boats and guides and rooks, etc.
*rvny
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arid
ford :;!.uu!u
prepare for fhem For (he benefit
•if the home people and those from
other states the game laws are
given below

W e Know We Sell The Best Seed
For Florida Farmers

Troop One Roy Srouls
Meeting railed to order, Tuesday,
7:30 I \ M. at the city bail by Patrol
Leader, Mason.
Dues collected, minutces read an
business transacted.
Motioned nnd second for three patros
formerly four. Panther to he joined with
Rob White patrol.
Meeting adjojurnod S:15.
WM. MALLEM, Scribe.

Our Reputation of Years
Assures our Hy-Test Quality
•SEND r o ll FAIJ. CATALOG IJK
a n d r itic :: l is t

We are Familiar with Planting Con­
ditions, Perhaps we can Help You.
WHITE US

E. A. MARTIN SEED COMPANY
JA C K S O N V ILLE. FLO R ID A

The title to all wild birds and
game is invested in the various
counties of the state.
The following only are game birds,
Swan, geese, brant, ducks, rail, coots
mud hens, gallinules, shore birds,
plovers surf birds, snipe, woodcocks,
sand pipers, tattlers, curlews, tur­
keys, grouse, pheasants, quail and
turtle doves.
It is a 350 fine to catch, kill or
ship or have in possession any game
bird, plumage, skin, eggs or nests
thereof except as provided by law.

Be Prudent
and Careful
Open season Nov. 20th to March
1st following for deed, squirrels
wild turkey, qua!!, cloves, nwun,
geese, brant, rails, coots, sand pipers
curlews, snipe, ducks and plover.
Unlawful to kill squirrels In any
public or private park at any time.
Nov. 20th to Dec. 20th following;
for pheasants and grouse.
Fine of $25 to kill mud hens,
gatinules, limicolate,
commonly
known as shore birds, surf birds and
woodcocks at any time.
It is a 325 fine to catch, hunt or
kill any game bird or animal be­
tween dark and daylight the fol­
lowing day.
It is n fine to kill more than one
deer, two turkeys, twenty quail or
twenty-five birdsbirds of nny other
species in &lt;any one day. It is a 3500
Fine to kill more, than three deer
ten turkeys or 300 of any other
game bird species in one open sea­
son.
ft is a $25 fine to barter, sell or
offer for snlo any game bird or ani­
mal.
It is a $1)10 fine to hunt outside
of your voting precinct without a
licconse; a 325 fine to change or
alter a license.
It is a 325 fine to transport with­
in or without this state any game
without a proper license. It is n Slftrt
f.rtP* /or any common carrier to re­
ceive such game for i 'nnsnortatlor;.
I In' witnesses furnishing evidence
t,» conviet for any violation of the
game laws shall have half of the fine
inposed.
Persons residing in the state 12
months, and a bona fide rcsidenr of
the county, may, on payment of $1
to the county Judge, receive a ‘'Resi­
dent County License," for $:i and a
"Non-resident County License" for
and a "Non -Resident Hunter's
License' for $15. No license gond
except in county issued. No license
required of resident Confederate
veterans.
County judge to have 25c, 50c
and $1 respectively, for each license
issued Rulance goes to county
school fund.
All grades of licenses
different color, contain n
the game law printed on the hack,
nnd shall lie good only for the open
season or fraction thereof immediate­
ly following their issue.
The sheriff is ex-officio game war­
den and m y appoint deputies in
each precinct.

Jhxercise prudence in expend­
itures and be Careful to deposit
your money in this bank.
It is always
SAFE
and payable
on demand

PEOPLES BANK OF
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E X P E R IE N C E
Great Storage Facilities
In Ideal Formulas, we offer you Experience* dating
from the very beginning of commercial production of
Florida crops. This experience shows not only the
value of proper materials correctly proportioned as
to advisability, but the need of perfect physical con­
dition a t time of application. To secure this condi­
tion, the fertilizer m ust be made long in advance,
hatched and, and reground. This calls for enormous
store house capacity. Acres of flooring are necessary
to insure goods being thoroughly cured, seasoned,
blended, before sending them out to you.
Labor is high and difficult—many other expenses
and problems are to be met—hold fast to all the sure
things th at make your success. By choosing Ideal
Fertilizer you have eliminated the fertilizer problem.
Over a quarter century of profitable field results back
of them. Why take unnecessary chances?

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Wanted —From Tick immunity A
I Registered Holstein Cow to give
from 5-7 Gallons milk daily. Box
444, Sanford.
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FOR SALE
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For Sale —Four-room house cor­
ner 5th nnd Palmetto, east nnd
south front. Lot 34x117 feet. Price
$1,500. half cash. W. M. Haynes,
Herald Ofilce,
10-tf
Farm Photography a specialty.
Photos of all kinds, See Shea for
at 113 Elm Ave.
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MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTIL1RERS

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will Rent Your House For Y

For Sale—House nnd Lot, S19
Elm Ave., cor. 9th street. Inquire
of J. M. Rice, above address. 9-4 tp

HANDLER checks w ith the finest high-priced
cars in essential features of design and construc­
tion. And other cars selling at hundreds of dollars
more .than the Chandler do not check w ith Chandler.
T hese o:e not claims. T h ey are facts, which w e can
help you to prove quickly.
Chandler is the most fairly priced fine car in the
American market. And the faithful pursuance of the
Chandler Company’s policy to make it that and keep it
that, have w on for the Chandler Six a place of dis­
tinctive leadership.
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Sixty thousand Chandler owners testify to the
marvels of its motor, to the sturdy strength of its en­
tire chassis, to its comfort, and to the econom y of its
maintenance.

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Six b e a u t i f u l b o d i e s a r e m o u n t e d on
the one s t a n d a r d C h a n d l e r ch assis
S 't , n l ' o t u - t t r U u ,i» t Cor. S M S
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C H A N D L E R M O T O R CA R C O M P A N Y , C L E V E L A N D , O H IO

For Sale—Half million celery
plants, imported French seed, freo
from blight and root knot. Will sell
in beds or rount. Write for price
and quantity wanted. Clay County
Gardening Co, Green Cove Springs,
Fla.
9-4 tp
For Kale*—4 Pass, specially made
Tsotta Frnnchini car 55-90 H. P.
chain drive, cost $12,000 now 1912.
Wheel base 108 inch. Tires 36x4,
36x5. Elect starter nnd lights, 4
speeds, Brass exhaust pipes, Picl
cutout, double mufller, 2
Bull's
eye side lights, vent on top and
wind shield. Six new shoes, extra
chain and sprockets, easy to handle.
100 miles per hour, fit for the Kaiser
to break his nock. Photo at The
Herald olliro. For sale cheap by
AI Dorner, East Sanford, Florida.
9tf.
For Sale—Prepare lor cold weath­
er NOW. Buy your winter’s fire
wood now and save money. Oak or
pine. Either stove or fireplace wood.
Phone 149-W. Roberts Jt Smith,
Wood Yard, corner 6th and Elm.
6-tf
For sale or exchange—1 Vault
door, good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
inches high, 1 small Safe, 34 inches
high, I adding machine. Must sell
quick. C. Care of Herald.
62-tf.

For Rent- Four Furbished Rooms,
709 Magnolia Ave. Smith at Hi!!
lidw. Co.

FLORIDA

Trival things—or articles you don’t
need—arc* sheer waste; waste of your
money; waste of material; waste of
labor.
Whether you buy clothes, food,
amusement, or anything else—buy
things that are worth the money.
Make 1919 a jearof thrift. Ration­
al buying means national economy.
The U*»t kind of patriotism is to buy
carefully—buy only what you need
—create a reserve fund—a Savings
stamp (end.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�THE SANFORD HERALD

FACE FIVE

g g - 1= • —11----------------------jjtffe Ifsppenlnfi
Mention of
Miller* ,n Dr,cf
Personal Items
oflntercst

In and A bou t
S The d t p cf&gt;

Summary uf the
Floating Smtll
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Buy Diamonds Wight Tirtj Co,
llillburn, of Orlando was the
55-tt
Suwt of IlcV* and Mra' C* W*
*V White for several days this week
Mrs. Harry Hcrren has arrived home
Ride a Dort, you will like It. 4-t after spending the past two months in
Mr. E. C. Woodcock Is here on Pittsburg and ,»l»o ut Johns Hopkins
t
Jays viait having been called hoapital where she hud un operation on
suddenly from Jacksonville by the her nose for catahrral affection and neu­
illness of his mother, Mrs. Wood- ralgia. Her many friends will be glad
to learn that she has entirely recovered.
cork.
For light huuling call Phone 10G
Hide a Dort, you will like it. 4-t
C, K. Chorpenlng.
8-10tp
C. E. Henry and daughter, Kuth
J. L. Hledsoo of Alabama arrived in have returned from Philadelphia where
the city last night and will spend the Mrs. Henry was taken a week ago for
»inter with his son, C. L. Illedsoe of treatment. They report Mrs. Henry as
Crlery avenue.
feeling much better, which will be good
Ride a Dort you will liko it. 4-t news to her many Sanford friends.
The Hall Hardware Co. building will
Complete stock Diamond tires.
«on be ready for occupancy and so will Wight Tiro Co
the Kanrior building, the latter to be
Mrs. II. It. Stevens and daughter,
occupied by the Union Pharmacy.
Rebecca have returned from a trip to
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
Pennsylvania where Mrs. Stevens was
McCuller’s.
56-tf
called by the death of her sister.
Mr. Lewis Chitty of the Lewis Chitty
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
Co. of Jacksonville was a business visitor
their
annua) bazaar and a cooked
the first of the week.
food sale Saturday, Nov. 22, 1919.
£2 - Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
Place announced later.
5-tf
McCuller's.
GGdt
Miss Fannie Iteba Munson lias
Mr. I). W. Knight returned on Tursreturned
from a visit of several
diy to Arcadia after spending the week
weeks
to
her sister, Mrs. Tribble
enJ with Mr. and Mrs. It A. Tcrhcun
at
Plant
City.
and family.
There’s a man at the curb to
serve you.
5o-tf
Friends of Mrs. C. E. Henry will
be glad to bear of her improvement,
Mrs. Henrv was taken to Philn'Mphia several weeks ago for treat mint
The Ladies' Union of the Cong* .;alinr.i! f.'I.lurch .. i'.l i.i,',.. the.,
annual bazaar Dec. 13. Place to
be announced later.
9-ltc
Mrs. Jacob Netting who lias re
sideil for some time on Lake Onorawill leave today to make her home
in New York.
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopn
church expect to hold u bazaar and
fair for three afternoons and nights
A BIG HOLE
of Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the
1-tf
IN THE CASING Parish House.
Mrs.
K,
S.
Switzer
of
Orlando
is
mean* naught to our vulcanizing
the guest of the Missionary Society
experts. Just child's play for them
to take that "busted” tiro and at the Methodist Church today.
Mrs. Switzer is secretary of this
make it run like new. In these
district.
days of costly tires it means a
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
ia\ing to you of $....... to $.......
HAGS. ANY KIND EX­
every time we prolong the life of
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
your used tires. Often our vulCOATS,
PANTS,
OH
ranizingfdoubles their life.
!IE1&gt; SPREADS. AT THE
HERALD OFFICE. 59-tf
Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Sunbury and
PHONE 17
Mrs. II. W. Sunliury, and Mr. and
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida Mrs. E. 0. Sunbury of New York
formed a delightful party registered
at the Lincoln House on Sunday.
Hide a Dart, you will like it. 1-t
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Emmett Wilson
have returned from n trip to the Adiron­
dack mountains and other points in New
York state. They were greatlv benefitted by the trip and had a pleasant
visit.
Dorts for everybody. Bryan Auto
Co.
4-t f
Doctors Samuel Pulcston and Ralph
Philips Old Drug Store Stand
E. Stevens, who recently came here
from Sanford, where Dr. Pulcston had
Phone Orders also Taken been in practice for sixteen years, have
opened offices in the new Hand building
at Hotel Carnes
ns general practitioners and surgeons.
Dr. Pulcston is moving into a home he
recently purchased in the Garden of
Eden.—Miami Herald.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Monduy, Wednesday
and Fr ay of each week. 58-tf
Mr. and Mrs. John It. Lord and two
children have returned from Sanford
and are with Mr. anil Mrs. J. 11. Bates
and family for the winter. Mr. Lord was
forced to give up his Monotype work in
Sanford because of health conditions
and will try outdoor work in DeLnnd
through the winter.—DeLund News.
Q ig-t Muson fruit jars at L. P.
McCuller’s.
Rev. George II. Waldron arrived on
PHONE 114
the afternoon train yesterday from his
northern trip, nttendanre on the Na­
tional Council of the Congregational
Churches at Grand Rapids, Mich., and
a visit on his returning among friends.
The first knowledge Mr. Waldron had of
Mm. Waldron’s illness was when he
reached their homo nl Spnrrell Cotage.
He Ls now at the hospital with Mm. Wal­
dron. Tho conditions are calling out the
Automobile
largest sympathy of friends.—Winter
Park News.
Dr.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

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PHONE 114

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Baggage Transferred
Meet all Trains

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Collision
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Attractive Dinner Party
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
E. Well*, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B.
Crowder gave a delightful dinner
party on Monday evening.
Covers were laid for ten. The
table was lovely with its pretty
flower decorations and attractive
favors.
Dinner guests Included besides
Mr. and Mrs. Wells. Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Llljn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer
Smith, Mr*- Alice Smith, Miss
Julia Laing and Mr. Graham Grace.
After dinner a number of other
L-uests were invited for dancing nnd
music and light refreshments were
served late in Urn veiling.

THIRD ANNUAL MEETING
SEMINOLE CHAPTER RED
CROSS WEDNESDAY EVE.
Junior Red Cross activities of
county and city schools Included the
collection of nutsheiLs nnd tinfoil in
large quantities; donations of cloth­
ing: membership dues and last but
certainly not least, the adoption by
tho East Side Primary School of
Gcrmarne Ilnbeau, a little fatherless
girl in Frnnce.
Funds in memberships and dona­
tions raised by the branches as fol­
lows: Altamonte, $117.50; Chuluotn,
ANNUAL
REPORT
SHOWED $31.00; East Sanford, $32.09; Gene­
MOST FLOURISHING CON­ va, $99.05; Longwood $19.00 Mon­
DITION OF SEMINOLE CHAP­ ro'*, $18.00; Oviedo, $148.72: George­
town Colored Auxiliary, $25.00; Col­
TER
ored Auxiliary, $22.00.
The third annual meeting of'ScmFunds raised in Sanford, SLUG.12.
inole County Chapter, A. R. C., was
Christmas boxes sent to the men
held at the Congregational church overseas by the local chapter, 143.
on Wednesday, Oct. 29th, with a fair
December Roll Call. 1124.
attendance of members and friends.
A complete History of Seminole
The annual election of officers was County Chapter compiled in May
held and reports of the year’s work nnd a report on the inlluenza com­
were given.
mit tee is the secretary's report in
Prominent oil the program were brief.
Dr. George Hyman, chairman of the
Miss Mitchell gave a comprehen­
Roil Cull, Miss Lillie Mitchell, field sive talk on the Home Service de­
representative of the Home Service partment of the Red Cross, its aims
Department of South Hast Florida, and purposes, and its hearing on the
Mr. Lew Smith, chairman of Volusia soldier, sailor and civilian life of a
County Chapter, and our own Miss community
Stressing the import­
Virginia Smith, secretary of the ance of this phase of the A_ 11,,C
Afit* TVisli gave an outline of the pub­
!• *■
Service section.
The meeting opened with an invo­ lic health and Junior Red Cross
tin ,&lt;*.
pM-iram
cation by Dr. Ilytn.in, followed by a ulnar. W inded
Miss Virginia Smith followed with
ff,mrt and interesting address of Mr.
I&gt;. C, Marhove, who for the last two a short ta!!. on tie- local situation
Much disappointment was ex­
years has been the efficient and ca­
pressed
that the hour was late when
pable chairman of Seminole County
Dr
Hyman's
place on the program
Chapter.
arrived,
leaving
hut a few minutes
The Peace Time program, em­
bracing the field yet to be covered for his address
Dr Hyman gave a brief resume of
by the American Red Cross was the
the
work of lh*' Red Cross in the
subject of Mr. Marlowe s address.
trenches
and on the battlefields over
The report of the treasurer, R. R.
seas,
paying
a splendid tribute to the
Dens was as follows:
Home
Service
section id the Red
Balance in Rank, Oct. 1st,
Cross
Dr
Hyman
indorsed the
$1,827.10
1918
local Home Service department (or
Receipts:
1,203.00 community work in Seminole county
Membership Dues
262.14 and urged the co-operation of the
Donations ami Sales
48.26 town and county in the coming Red
Influenza Fund
.. 155 00 Cross Roll Call, Nov 2-11, of which
Home Service Fund
.... G23.30 he is chairman
2nd War Fund Refund
The report of the nominating com
. 125.21
Junior Red Cross......
mittec of five, composed of J DTolnl including Balance
$4,234.00 Jinkins, chairman: Mrs W E Wat­
son. Mrs W L Morgan, Mrs DeW
Disbursements:
Overhead Expenses .......
539.18 Brower and Mrs Harry Kent, as
follows: For Chairman of Seminole
Paid Southern
Division
County Chapter, Mrs Endor Cur(Supplies and Member­
lett
of Geneva; vice chairman, Judge
ship Dues)
1,662.11
Ernest
Housholder; Treasurer, Mrs.
Inlluenza Expenses
235.0G
R.
A.
Terheun:
Secretary, Miss Vir­
Home Service Expenses....... G41.75
ginia
Smith.
Junior Red Cross................
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Tho meeting closed with the bene­
diction
by Dr. ilymmt,
Total Disbursements...... $3,011.32

Annual Election Officers
Occurs
REV. HYMAN SPOKE

Ilul in Bank Oct. 1st, 1919, In­
cluding Junior Red Cross balance,
$1288.32.
The secretary's report rendered by
Mrs. R. A. Tcrhcun, covered the
year’s activities which, under pre­
vailing conditions was a credit to the
Chapter and its branches.
Enrolled in the Chapter is a total
membership of fifteen hundred.
The record of Woman's Work for
six months, the work rooms having
been closed since March including
surgical dressings, hospital garments,
knitted articles, donations and linen
shower to clothing drive for French
and Hclgians showed a total of
5,398 pieces
Home Service committee official
letters written, 80: friendly letters to
and cards for applicants, 91, visitors,
80, visits made 21 ami seventy-five
additional cases handled. This de­
partment is co-operating with county
and city in handling their rases.

Notice
To tho stockholders of the First
National Rank of Sanford, Fla.
Notice Is hereby given that pur­
suant to a resolution of the Hoard
of Directors, n meeting of the
Stockholders of the First National
Bank of Sanford, Florida, is culled
to he held in the City cd Sanford.
Florida, in the office of the snld
Bank, on the 4th day of December,
A. I). 1919, at 3 o’clock I*. M.
of the said date, to vote upon the
question of Increasing the capital
stock of said Bank.
10-fitc
H. F. Whit nor. Cashier.

S 1.00
Dill Fickles
Young Radishes
Chicken Gumbo
Choice
Hroilcd Indian River Trout
Matra do Hotel
Roxst Prime Ribs of Western
Reef Au Jus
Roast Native Ducklln
Oyster Dressing,
Green Apple Sauce
Fried Young Chicken
A In Maryland
Mashed

or
Boiled Potatoes
Corn Muffins
Spaghetti A la Creole
Vegetable Salad
String Beans
Boiled Rice
Choice
Vanilla Ice Cream
Chocolate Puddidg, Cream Sauce
or
Apple Pie
Peach
Ten or Coffee

SEMINOLE HOTEL

The wool that goes into a
m an’s suit that co sts—these
d a y s—S50 to $75, brings the
farmer w ho raised the sheep
only $4.50, according to the
official statem ent o f the National A sso­
ciated Wool Growers! This is one
more bit o f the evidence which

1Ee COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
is presenting alm ost weekly that som e­
where in the m ysterious journey o f
food an d clothing materials from
grower to consumer someone is g et­
ting more profit than is fair to either
farmer or user.
The day of homc-cardcd
wool, homespun cloth
nnd homemade garments
is past—if it weren't,
every one of us would
keep a sheep for his win­
ter clothes. Hut wc can
try to find the profiteers
who pay the farmer $4.50
nnd chin gc the consumer
$50, nnd eliminate them
—cutting some ot the
h. c. 1. and bringing the
fnrmcr and the city man

into closer and more
friendly relations. Till!
COUNTRYGBNTI.EMAN
aims to give to every
farmer a brooder outlook
on his own business; to
help him to get his just
share of the consumer's
dollar. You can't afford
to miss it at the present
low cost of only $1.CI year—for 52 big weekly
issues. Order through
me, today.

Christian Science services
will be held at the Woman’s
Club, Oak avenuo, between
Third nnd Fourth struts,
on Sunday, morningat 10:•15 oclock. Subject: "Ever­
» • • • • • *

WILLARD N. LUMLEY
902 Frcrrh Avc.
TheCeratryOcatloasa
SXUsm-ILM

I'honc 401

Sanford, Fin.

Tin UWffca*eJournal ThsSifonLyFvnnngTbd
U iw.M-JI.rc
12uoo-U.M

Mrs. II. T. Brigham spent sjvernl
ays in Sanford this week, tho guest
of her daughter Miss Helen llrigiuiui
bile en route from Wnusenn, Ohio
to their winter home ut Windrnero
Small Papers May Quit
Washington, Nov. u.—Small daily
and weekly newspapers are threaten­
ed with destruction because of in­
ability to obtain print paper, the
house was told today by Representa­
tive Reavis, Republican, Nesbraska,
He charged that newsprint manu­
facturers were refusing to sell small
publishers in order to fill the wants
of the metropolitan dailies.

Hie government in collectlog taxes."
He urged that the internal revenue
bureau investigate the returns of
concerns conducting tho campaign
to disclose to what extent their
excess profits tax was reduced by
the costs on the advertising.

Paper consumption liy the hig
city dailies and magazines has been
greatly increased Mr. Rcnvis said
by an "extensive national advertis
irig campaign conducted to defent

On Flour, Gram and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crate*
Yea Can Bay From Us at
Wholesale Price*
Writ* far 1’iiM l.lil

W.A- Merrjday Company r:—* ' ni
Paixllu, f lands

One-Half

• • • • • • »

Boost
Leon's Auto Transfer. All trains
met. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
67-tf
For Sale—G ft. Ilghtwood post
and cull cross ties for fence posts
30c each f. o. b. Wagner. CarJ
lots *ir less. O. C. Ilrynnt, Wagner,
Fla.
11- W-41 p
Bring your hemstit-filing to Mrs.
Maude I’hilmon ut tliu Freneh|
Shop. Also dressmaking a spec
laity.
11-W-t

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n r DEALINGS
WtrH THIS BANK,
m r£ ecu m o u r to
UM XCIY TV M Y

A MAN’S success
SUCCESS DEPEND
ON HIS BANKINGS
CONNECTION • "

. —c

Bankingand Business go hand in hand.
A Business Man can hardly make a move without
in some way coming into contact with a bank.
Therefore, our advice to Young Men just starting
in business is this:

♦

DR. DAVIS
the well known optometrist
will ho at the Lincoln House
again about Nov. 5, 1919.
Eyes tested and fitted with
glcLiae.-t for headache and
poor vision.
11-W-ltc

♦

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Less Titan Two Cents a Week

* * • *i i | 4

lasting Punishment.”48-tf

SIS,1DINNER

A $4.50
SUIT

Open a Cheeking account—H ER B — SOON—
not only for the convenience, but to familiarize
yourseii
\
ourself with
the Scrvic6 we render and to estabILsli a Cre
rcdit that will he useful when you need it.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGF. SIX
ODD FELLOWS FLOURISHING
Sanford Ia&gt;dgo Getting llunrh of Good
Material These Days
Snanfors Lodge of Odd Fellows Is
growing as rapidly tin any other order
in this city nnd the members have liven
most active in getting new victims
lately. The ledge has added many

Terrible Suffering From Headache,
Sideache. Backache, and Weak*
neu, Relieved by Cardoi,

new named to the roster in the part
few months and at the meeting Inst
night twelve names were placed upon
the application list to lie voted upon.
Sanford lodge U recognised ns one
of the strongest anti Ih*s I in the state
and the fact that the lodge is pulling
for new ineml&gt;er*hips and getting in a
lot of the younger chaps means that
the lodge will take on new lift* and be­
come n most progressive lodge in every
way. There is also much talk about
the Odd Fellows building their own
lodge room at tome date in the near
future when building materials are not
quite so high and the Odd Feollowanre
Up and Coining nil the time. If you
are not a member of the Sanford lodge
of Odd Fellows you are missing some­
thing good.

Gonzales, Tex.— Mrs. Minnie Phil* low-c'cn dance at Eustis on Friday
pot, cf this place, writes: "Fire years were Misses Annie Weeks, Gertrude
ago I waa tnkon with a rain In ray Little, Hnttic Estridge; Messrs,
left Bldo. It uraz right under my Harry Weeks, Okie
Weeks and
left rib. It would commence with an William Erickson. Miss Estridge
aching and extend up Into my left and Mr. Erickson won the drst
shoulder and on down Into my back, group prize for costumes representBy that lime the pain would bo f.o Jag an Indian maiden nnd Indian
•overo I would havo to take to bed, Brave.
and suffered usually about three days
Dr&gt; Thcrre„ ( Kiol(, Secretary of
. . . I ouffered this way for three years, Sundny St.hoo| Work of the Methoand pot to bo a niero skeleton and was u church in this district, will he
eo weak I could hardly stand alone. .
. . .
„ ,
,
Was not nble to go anywhere and had *n banford on Sunday and will [ill
to let my houno work c o ...I suffered the pulpit at both services, noon
awful with a pain In my hack nnd I a »d evening.
had tlio headache nil tlio time. I Just
,,
...
.
waa unnhlo to do n thing. My lifo
*•
Muthhews, Miss ( lair
waB a misery. my stomach got In an Mnthhowa of Albany. Ga., Mrs.
awful condition, caused from taking , George Simpson of Tampa, and
w much medleluo. I suffered BO much Messrs T. W. Lawton. Joe Lawton
pain. I had Just about Given up all
, .. . ,
hopes of our Getting anything,to help ' l'" 1 u,,,’ort Lawton of Oviedo were
ue.
&gt;
out of town friends attending the
Ono day n Birthday Almanac was funeral of Mr. GeorgeFox Sr. on
thrown In my yard. After reading Momlnv
Its testimonials I decided to try Cardul, nnd nm bo tliankful that I did,
for I brgati to lmproto v.hcn on the
N’C-I and molhershiji. Isabel, got
rccomJ boltlo...! nm now n well
,
„
ivnmnfi Qfifi
liii'i the i
f "* **' *"• *
'
littil imiK mioniy
tins been permanent for it has been after 7 O’clock to resume their
two years since my awful bad health, around tlm eeeiesrta nnd
I will nli
........
tr.d ;iivinv up th e
i .Mis.sissipi river on n recruiting e

NOVEMBER 7, !9]9

petition. Ortlcer* and crow havo boon
entertained every moment during
their ntay in Miami where Liout.
Com. Albert C. Reed formerly
commanded the naval nir station.
T o M e asure A irp la n e M ileage.

Airplane motor revolution mete,
have been Invented t*,v nn I' n-l1 I
mp.n to ennhh nn nvlnto. m «■ it
his speed nnd distance* trrv.ovd

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AM ELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything
you ever experienced! You never tasted such fullbodied m ellow -m ildness; such refreshing, appetizing
flavor nnd coolness. The more Camels you smoke the
greater becomes your delight—Cam els arc such a efrfarette r e v e ln tio r !

C

Everything nbout Camels you And so fascinating is due to
their quality—to the expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobaccos.
You'll say Cimels are in a class by them selves_they neem
made to meat y c u r oicn p e rso n a / taste in so many ways I
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un­
pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly der.irable
to the most fastidious smokers. And. you smoke Caniclr. ns
liberally as meets your own w ishes, for they never tire your
ta s te ! Y o u a r e a l w a y s k e e n f o r t h e

suthu:
Nullri' n| levy ill uniform »rrr»ffr&gt; I n on
thi&gt; " K slr n tlon I.sniJr" tit lht&gt; 1‘pprr St.
John* Dralnae* District^
S n t Ire i« hou-liv ylvrn to nit perron* In*
U rrilri) In the M ln u i n g i l r . f rlfird Until In
th.. (■.ninty
Si-mliinlr In tin- Sti.tr «&gt;t
Fiuriila, vit;
All i W t ln n s 2*. nntt M i in Townithlp 2u
South. ItanRi- 32 F'»*tAll Wi it nt St. John* Itlvi-r til Sertlu ni
;tl ami 33: all Srrllttit* 3D, :tl ant! 32; in
Tt&gt;ttntlil|i 23 Sou th, IlHttct1 HI F ait.
AH Srrtlo n 5; Knit halt Snrtlon tl; all
Snrlion IB: Kant halt Srrtlon 17. Ka»t halt
Srrtlon 20; all Srrtlon 21. 22. 27 anil 2a;
Kart half S«-rt|cin 23; Cart halt Srrtlon 33;
all Section 3 | ; all W e t of St- John* Itlvrr
III S r r tlo n , t, !•. 10, I t . I ’., 23 ami 3.V In
Ton n,hip 21 South, Itaflgr 31 Ka«t. iniltj.li I nlth ln th e t/pprr St. John* Drainai:r D l n r l r l . lhat thr llnaril of Super vlm rt
of nalil D l.lr ir t. I. ■&gt;I . un the If.tn d a y ot
M ay |D 10, r Uniform Arr.aye T»* of trn
rrnia F in n per arfo
upon all th e land*
*It un t ail n llh ln thr "Kutirnfnn l.n m li" of
thr aald Dl'trirt fo* *1— ■ and - a
viol* rat'll of you arr hiri'hv notified that
the Uniform Arrrjip,' Tax Hunt n n rstln g
laid In* h a , hi i n r om plitrd hj1 thr irrfi ia ty
of thr raid hoard -nil * *• * —ft .t ’■vrrr'l &gt;.i
t l . . . ............ . Mill , -.Hi . nnd | h , i
tor i ntinrm Arrrrgi- la*- llcraril Hook,
■Irrlnrlng thr Urn of r»bl ta*. will hr
j
in tlm oilier ul I hr Clerk of thr Circuit
Court of thr arid County of Srmlnulr nn
nr In forr thr lirat M onday in N o v r m h .r .

cig arette

satisfactio n

th at

m a !.

C a m e ls so attra c tiv e . S m o k e rs real­
i z e t h a t t h e v a l u e is in t h e c i g a r e t t e s
and do not expect p rem iu m s o r co u ­
pons !

Compare Carrels with any ci*arette in the world at any price !
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into.

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes,

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Safety Deposit itoxes.
Prompt Delivery

1800

Hox 84, Lakeland, Florida

^ STILL* DOING BUSINESS

^1919

TRepeat order*, and m i died cuttotner* w h o hnve uied our fertilizer
'year after year, w ho nlwuyt gladly recommend our goodt to their
neiihbori *re our belt ndvrrtitement. ^ Our price* not alwayi live
'lovvett. but wlven QUALITY it contidered. never loo high. W rite
for laieit price lilt*, or lend order and &gt;ou will be treatrd r'ght

FEHTIUZEHS, INSECTICIDES. SFHAYERS. POULTRY SUPPLIES

7 L O .P A IN T B H I'ln tT lL lZ IH l CO.

J. E. S p u rtin g , Local A gent,

JarltH tinvllIr. IMoruln

S an fo rd , F lo rid a

IIj- Oriler nl aald Hoard of Suparviaora.
Dated Octnlirr 2Sth 1313.
Iteal)
Itrnr-at II. Kvrry
Srrrrlary of aald Drainugr Dlatrirt
I.real l2-2tc.

in hi: jis s c i * iiiiainaoi: imstiiict.

TO All Whom It May Cnnrrrn;
Wheraa, thr C om m itter a |i|io ln ln | lay
the Hoard
C ou nty Comm ■*iunrr» In
and for Sem inole County, Florida, did on
the 2UI h day of Sr pie mhrr, A. I&gt;, IBIU,
tllr ihtir report with raid Commiarlonrrr,
» herein it appear* that t h e y have viewed
the la n d . In raid Dlelrlrt to lie lirneflted
h) the (lltehrr, drain, or ranal* therein,
and have in raid report ae«e*e,d each parrel
■&gt;f land In raid Dlelrlrt according anil In
nroportlon nr It rhalt hr lirnrt’triT by raid
dltcLir. d i - i i . i or ,a u a ! * , fur all rtprnrrr
that may hr inrurrnl In the ron»truetlon of
rarr.e. Inrludlns the loteiert rharyer, the
e i p r n n * nl tin Com m itter nnd Unrlneer a
eetlm atrd hy the Hoard of C ou nty Com m ittinner* of Sem inole C ounty, Huriila. which
report !• - ; r on nir in the Ufflrr of the
Clerk of the raid Hoard at hie oilier In the
Court llo u t e In Sanford, Florida.
Now t h e n forr. take notire that on Turr
day Dec. 2nd I'-'IIF. at ten n'rlork A. M.
thr tarne lielny the lie it reculnr meelinK of
the raid Hoard of County Commltliu nrrr,
which mertlnit will lie held In the Court
Ifou.e In Sniiforil, Florida, tlio raid Hoard
will hear complain!* from the owner* or
aitmt* of all land* affected aeainat the
aeaelimrnt* *n made.
Hy order of the Hoard of County Cnmmiiuorirr* of Sem inole County, Florida,
till* llth day of October, A. I*. 1011*.

(reali

I!. A. Duuclnr*.

SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF W ell A rm ed
f o r m y*«r* OOt.D M E H A f. ffanrlern
0(1 t i u • n n b le d nufTerlnK h u n ia n lty to
w i t h s t a n d a l t a r k r of k id n e y , liver.
M t d d i r nnd n io m a rh troutilm* nnd all
dl*ex»e« connoeted w ith th e u r in a ry
o r g a n s and to hull,I up n m l re sto re to
b s s l t h or e a r n w e a k e n e d hy dl tease.
T h e s e most I m p o r t a n t or trails m ust he
w atc h ed , bec au se th e y n i t e r nnd purify
t h s blood; u n lrks th e y do t h e i r work
y o u a re doomed.
Weiarlnms, sle ep lessn e ss, nervousness,
despondency, b ackache, s lo n iu rh tr o u ­
ble, palp* In th e lo in s a n d lo w er nb-4001*0, (travel, d in ir u lt y w h e n u rln a tfar. r h e u m a tln m , s c ia tic a u n d lutnbairo
ail w arn you of trntibln w ith yotir kldOOliD MLDAI, H a a r l e m Oil Cap-

problem ? Let

s m . s a r e th e rem e d y y o u need. T a k a
th r e e n r f o u r e v e ry day. T h e henUnir
oil sn a k x in to the cells a n d lin in g of
the k id n e y s and d r iv e s nUt th e poisons.
New lif e nnd h e a lth will s u r e ly fo llow .
W hen y o u r n o rm a l v lx o r h a s bee n r e ­
sto red c o n tin u e t r e a t m e n t f o r a w hile
to kee p y o u r s e lf In condition a n d p r e ­
vent* n r e t u r n o f thn disease.
Don’t w a tt u n til you are I n c a p a b le o f
flRhlllu:- S t a r t ta k ln ir HOLD ill:DAL.
H a a r l e m Oil C a p su le s today. Y our d r u g ­
gist w ill r h e e r f u lty r e f u n d y o u r m o n a r
If you a r e n o t satisfied w ith result*.
Hut be s u r e to tret t h e o r l r l n s l I m p o r t­
ed OOL.D MKDAI* an d a c c e p t no s u b ­
s ti tu te s . In t h r e e sls ra Healed p a c k ­
ag e s At all d r u g stores.

“ T T E L P ” is right! A sm ooth, mellow
•** ■1- smoke Is ju st the thing, when you’re
up Against a tough one. And Chesterfield
is th at smoke.
An expert and exclusive blend is respon­
sible—finest, silkiest Turkish tobaccos from
Xantlri, Cavalla, Smyrna and Sam soun, and
tlio best varieties of Dom estic leaf—put
together hy the m anufacturer’s private
formula th a t brings out every last bit of
flavor. No other process, no other blend,
can successfully im itate Chesterfield’s
sm oothness and full-bodied flavor.

When company comes
there is no tu n c to
waste—no chances to
be taken— so mother
sees that there is al*
ways a can of

No argum ent here! Chesterfields aatinfy
as no other cigarette has ever satisfied
before.

CALUM ET
DllSt'JIG POWDER

T IL the war-worn w orld has
U Nregained
its old-tim e efficiency

w here arc the hungering m illions of
Europfc and Asia to get enough to
cat? T h is is our b iggest interna­
tional problem . T o stim u late food
production w e offer large prem ium s
for the best exhibits of farm crops.

FLORIDA. STATE FAIR
uT.onvnic, r:or
N O V E M d h U 2 2 -2 0

on hand. Cakes, pies,
dough nuts, muffins and
all good things to eat
must be dressed up in
their b est ta ste and
looks.
Then, too, her reputa­
tion as a cook must
be upheld — and she
“stakes” it OH Calumet
c m y time. She bum's it
will not disappoint her.
Order a can and have Ihc
•‘company’* kind of bakings
avry day.
Calumet contain! only such
ingredients ns have been
npprnved officially hy the
U. S. Food Authorities.
Yor **»&lt;* wktn yea buy it.
Yea istc wlua joa u ic il.

20 for.
2 u Cents

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NOVEMBER 6. 1919
i n uratr
p u o n c t u o n rroulrtn* eult Court anil (ha Mat i h ttso f this t b s 1 7 th
W. F. Ucrtletl
Tha Hanford Com pany t o d-(c nd said dav o f S . p t . m b s r , A. II. 1919.
action,
and
tha
court
balna fully advised
Onklield, Ga., Mny 10, 1917.
1“ lh * premises, th ir t u p o r u " u p o n 't o n d d s r - h &gt; a v l * Gilts.
E ‘ A * u o u t n ' A8Sl Cl*rk'
atlon thereof.
old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
Solicitors »or Complainant.
It la ordered and decreed, th at T U B
6-Bte
0m
Paduchtth, Ky.
SANFORD
C O M P A N Y , a rorporatlon,
nrganlird
and
e
ii
e
t
l
n
c
under
the
la
a
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i
Acme allow mo to state th a t I the State of Florida, be, a n d ‘it I* hereby ,n
P ' c u • Court o f the S e v e n th Judicial
CKcult of Florida. Sem inole County. In
h|Ve gold your hog cholera remedy required, on the l i t day of December
A, l l. 1119, a rule day of this court, to
(ban ter).
season and have ordered appear to and aneerer the bill of romplaint J. F. I.alng. joined by J, E. Hatsg, htr burfor or..'
in ib ltr d against
■ - *t, a i afoii-ealii, m the
band.
for (his season, l.nst year I eabove
entitled court, n th rrw ii- a dtrrea
Complalnanta
___ .he entered against The ,,,
p'.°, jt t0 12 or 15 men who raise pro confrero will
„
V».
a
Sanford C o m p —
a n 1*,, a corporation a« alore- Wm. G. Andrnried, H. II. Ramaey, Oro. IT.
fr „ 1 told each of them to take aald.
Morton, Individually and aa truatee, CatA. Poage, Anna C. Woodbridge, Indi­
the remedy, food it to thuir hogs It !e further ordered and decreed that vln
vidually
and aa truatee, Albert G. Bavea
thla order of publication be publlihcd
rd if they lust a single hog from In the Sarfurd llrratd, a nrwapaprr pub- and Itlrhle Woodbridge, and all unknown
llihed In Sem inole C ounty. Florida, nnce peraon* claiming interrat, by through or unfJM. ,f any kind not to pay me each
week for a period of four consecutive dcr any of the ahovo named defendant!,
either aa helra, devlaeea, grantee*, legatee*
fent for the remedy, hut when week*.
lio n* and ordered in Chamber* at De- or otherwise, and -M u a t a o w t i a*eraooc claim*
they began to sell cotton every man Hand, Cou nty of Voloefs,
riornla, w * interest l&gt;y, through or under Jraalo C.
t o n the 13th d ay of October, A. I). Murphey and J. Richmond M urphey, her
•n ar.d paid me for the invui- •*ti
husband, now deceased, aa heir*. deviser*,
I DID.
legatee*, or nthrrwlae, and all &lt;*»htr ttnUnow,,
CSF.AL)
J A 8 . W. I* B U K I N S ,
*ri*nr m 1 every one of them told me Judge
„[ the Circuit Court, H»vrnth Judi- pec-e-s claiming any Interrat In and to aald
property
Invlovrd in said suit.
^.at it was the best hog medicine
( U l Cirruit, Sem inole C ounty, Stale
Defendants.
In Chancery Sitting.
,WJ. 0vcr usid. One man paid me A T TofE S TFlorida,
!
Order of Conrtrurtlve Service
B. A. D O U G L A S S,
To all unknown parties claim ing Interest
[or the small package and bought Clerk Circuit
Court, Seminole County, by, through or under Wm. 0 , Andenried,
(5 worth more and said it was the
State of Florida.
in H. Itamaey, Geo. It. Morton. Individually
and ai truatee. Calvin A. Poage. Albert (I.
C E O . A. D s G O T T B S ,
bfit that he had ever tried.
Solltilor and of Counsel lor Corn- Have*. Itlrhle Woo.li ridge and Je**l« C,
Murphey and J. Richmond Murphey, hrr
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ln
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m
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il-Gte
Tours very truly,
husband, aa heir*, devisee*, grantee*, legate*-!
l
i
r
p
r
i
n
r
n
l
of
the
Intrrlor,
or otherwise or arty or elthrr of them , and all
W. F. Bartlett.
If. S. Hand Olllce at ( la ln r t v llli, Fla.
unknown persona, corporation* or aaaorlaOct. 11, IblD. tlnna, claiming an Interest in the foilowlng
Merchants Grocery Co.,
N O T I C E le hereby given that Jamrt ilricribrd property altuate In Seminole Coun­
Sanford, Fla.
C.. Jackton, of (letcen , Fla., who, on No­ ty, Florida, to wilt tlrgin at Intersection of

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'srrlcssncKS ItcsnllH in Failure
/hat is why we say "Feed B. A.
Thom as’ Hog Powder according to
directions. DO NOT FEED IT
SLOPPY, hut mix it with ground
(tfd and moisten with just enou*.*
„jur to make a crumbly mass,
Then each hog gets a beneficial
dose. See full directions on package,
Your money bnck if you are not
ttisfied
Merchants Grocery Co
Hanford, Fla
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ICGU ADVERTISING
did

vember 28, 10 H , made llom rsttail Entry,
N o. 01319*. for S W ‘i of S W U . Section
8. Township IDS, llan ge 32 B., Tatt*ha*sr»&gt;
Meridian, ha* Hied notice of Intention to
make Three-year Proof, tu establish claim
to the land a b o v e described. before Clerk
Circuit Court, at Sanford, Florida, on the
H i t . day of N o v e m b e r , 1919.
Claimant naraca av witness**:
John William*, of Osteen, Florida.
John Knight, of Oatcen, Florida.
Samuel Q. tlrouka, of Osteen, Florida.
Alvin A, Ilrooka, of (lateen. Florida.
KOIIT. W. D A V IS ,
9-6t«)
llegiater.
In Clrrull Court, S e a c n lh Judicial ( Ireull.
In and Fur S e m in o le County, Florida
In
Chanrery
O. P. Swope, C om pla inant,
v».
Order of
B. S. Seavey et al.
Publication
Drfendanta.
S l a t e of Florida
County of Seminole.
Tot E . S. Se a v e y , William P. Itogera,
Thomaa If. S e ve y, Thomaa 11. Levey, M. B.
Ilrock and Martha llru k, hla wife, B. S.
Sevey and Cynthia S e ve y, hli wife, J. C.
' Me Pride, Cooper (Tracery Company, a cor­
poration, John It. llranch, Wcalcy 1*. Ilranch,
T. W. Moran, lllilaborouth (Jrorery Comp i n y , a corporation, K, hi. M c N a lt , J. II.
M c N a lt. B. M . P ulnam , J a m n A. Hovcv,
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d

H u t nine of Mrllnnvllle Avr., with south
line of Sec. 30, run North along Mellonvllle
Ave., 192 yards. Bast at right angle* IU2
yards. South at right angfea 162 yard*.
West IG2 yards. Sec. 30 T a p . 19 S. Range
3 I h.
You and each of you are hereby ordered
to be and appear before our said Cirruit
Court at the Court House n Sanford. V ia on
the 3rd day of N o v . A. II. 1919. then anil
there to make answer to the bill of Complaint
herein tiled against you.
It It further ordered that thl* notice he
published once a week for twelve week* in
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper, published
in Seminole County, Florida.
Witne.* my hand and seal nf said Circuit
Court, thl* the 7lh day of August 1919.
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
E. F. llou*holder
Solicitor.
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In Cirruit Court nf Iho Hetrnlh Judicial
Circuit o f Florida, Scmlnola County.
In
Chanrery.
C. H. Randall, Comptajpant
v*
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter
The Portsmouth Trust A Gufaantee Co.
Allre C. Hill, David U s Daniel. A. D . Slar-

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*» 111;!..-!;««, ‘ ■. e .a i u - t i l - tnerr I* no peraon in the atatr the service
(GciiJ*ration, made an&lt;l e x ecuted, on the nf a subpoena upon whom would bind said
tth &lt;1»&gt; *d March, 1915 by The .Sanford defendant.., and that It I* hi* belief that said
Conrany. » corporation, to W, H. flicker- i defendant* are over the age of twenty-one
year* of age.
son Company, said mortgage being duly i (211
You arc hereby ordered to appeal to this
rsretdxl In the public recotil* of Seminole
County. Ilorlda. In Mortgag* Hook 3, on bill on M onday, the 1st day of December.
sirs 3J9, and whereas. B. B. Hrady, Sher- A. It. 1919, the sa m e being a Rule D a y ol
. . .
..
.
|J of Ssrainole County, Florida, hail made this Court.
It la further ordered that this notice he
ltd tiled his return on the writ of xubpoena
uhlished
for
eight
consecutive
wceki
In
the
timed In the above stated rauae that the published
e.g
sSttrs and agents of The Sanford C om - Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In
........... ...........
Inote C o u n ty . Florida.
pm),
a
dnmsstlr
rorporatlon,
are
un
kn
ow
n,
Sanford,
Hernlno
)•»&gt;
Witne** L. A. Douglass, Clerk of aald • lrstd. • hrtras, application ha* been duly
IS CIRCUIT CO URT. S E V E N T H CIRCUIT S E M I N O L E CO U N TY FLORIDA
0*rritrr«l Turpentine Com pany
versus
,
Entsi M i t c h e l l . ----------Mitchell, her husband, all partlea r la lm m g Intc-eat
seder I. J. Owena, Helena .................................................................................
Fischer, F. W. Fischer, F. J Dletefii-h Clara D ct
deceased,
rrirh. Torn Markl*. V. C. Itillman, Clara U. Wood, William Herron, decs
j-ha Ir,tne, deceased, Nat P oynts, Trustee, N ath an C. Holden, Wilhaam It.

Friars* H. McClellan' B tiiab sth J . Fuss, Ada Foss Raker, May Parker White,
Ids Foss Fausnaught,
Martin A. Condran, Peter Keith Roswell, deceased,
llaty It. Shipman, Volney J. Sh ipman, It. II. Sm ith, William K. Arnold, Jam es
I‘. Arttnbl, Chirle* I.. Arnold, A lem nder It. Carver, N. J. I-ewla, II. Conrad,

To all unknown parti-* claiming interest
by, through or under W'tlllan. -itkinson D a n ­
iel, l.uther O. Porter. The Portsmouth Trust
A Guarantee C&lt;*„ Alice 47. Hill, David He-e
Danlrl, and A. D. Slarbird, at heirs, deriiees,
grantres, legatees of otherwise, or nny or
either of them and all unknown person*,
corporations nr associations claiming an
Interrat in the fallowing described land*
situate in Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
I.ola I to 2S incliuive (leas Hot* 4 and 5)
W. A. A D. H. Daniel’s Subdivision of the
SB It of Sec 10, T w p 21 ti. Range 29 B.
130 acre* more or lias.
You and each of you are hereby ordered to
be and appear before our aald Circuit Court
at the Court House In Sanlord, Florida, on
the 3rd day ol Nuv. A. D. 1919, then and
there to make answer to the bill ol complaint
herein Died against yuul
It Is further ordrrrd that this notice he
published once a week lor twelve weeks in
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
In Seminole County, Flor.da.
a* Witness my hand and seal of said Circuit
Court, thla the 7th day of Aug. 1919,
(Seat)
B. A. IHHIGHAHH
Clerk of Cirruit Court Seminole Co. r 1a.
B. F. Houshoidcr
Solicitor
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In r iir u lt Court, S eventh Juitlelal Circuit
Seminole Caunly. Florida,
In CUnnrcry
Mary M. S*cont, widow.
W. |\ t«llkrr«ona Lufy Mot ton Will I more. Fmnk llanl^L Oh i f Ip* AiPiimlt f»
Complainant
fflibsrn y Bmlton, ll. II. Lancaster, Robert S. Cum m litia. J, D. Jackson,
VI
Hill tn
liter.- C. .Sir,da. C. F. Halford, T hom as J. Hilliard, Sarah Eareckton. Allen
q u i tt Tilt*
(ire.T.v, t )*&gt;id II. Hooker. Ilenjamln It. Pound, Robert \V. S c o t t , Ellen C.
All unknown heir* of ami ail unknown per­
Kim!»!.. Ada I drown, l.afayctte tJreen, A. M. Randolph, William Edgar, M.
sons claiming interest under B. S. and B. J
A. Holliman, A. H. Taylor, J. O. Jclks, J. O. Jelka, Jr., and J a m e i W. Hiltey,
White, Mr*. C. W. Jacocka and ail unknown
4m u « 4 .
eriona claiming inters*! under C. W.
To all parties claiming an Interest under H. J. Owens, Helena Flacher, F. W. Fischtr,
arocka and ail unknown parlies claim­
f . 1. Diet.rich, Clara Dleterlch, T om Markls. V. L*. Dlllman, Clara I). Wood, Wd lam
ing an interest in and to l.ota 2, .1. I, 5,
Hirr M tlereased. John Irvine, deceased, Nat P o y n t i , Trustee, N a th a n C. Holden, William
fi and 7, Rlock 2, B. J. White'* Subdivi­
P. 11*)*., Flavin H. Ilrooke. D. t i. M cK ay, Margaret A. D u r a n d , ------ — Durand. Julia
kl. ilurr, David A. Ilurr, F. C. Hand, John A. Johnson. Alesandcr J. French, F. II. Roach, sion aa recorded in plat book No 2, Seminole
County
Itrcorda, Defendants.
J II Alley i.,. Austin H. Illalr, Catherine lllalr, B lliab e th llayn le , tlcceased, llyron S. Ash' ORDER
ley, K»t* M. A*h|ev, John Hleks, C. W. Farnum, Fannie S. A. Peeler, Annie M. Peeler,
To ail unknown hrira of, and all unknie
own
I. eorre I! Currier, William H. Saunders, John A. lirceley, Eli S w avely, Henry N. Schlrp, H.
rraona claiming interest under E. 8. A B. J.
H Rrown. Henry (d. Potter, Howard Potter, John T. Codraan, Roy II. Codm an, Robert I.
Vhite, and to all unknown persona claiming
Facktrd, Martha W. Paekard, Francea K. McClellan, B lliabeth J. Fosa, Ada Fota llaker, Vs
•fay l’»r«tr White, Ida Fosa Faunsnaught, Martin A. Condran. Peter Keith Hoewell, Interest undrr C. W. Jacocka, and all unCrmird. Mary D. Shipman, V’olney J. Shipman, It. II. Sm ith, W’illlam L. Arnold, Jamra known parties claiming an interest in and to
I’. Arnold, Charlea H. Arnold. Aleaander It. Carver, N. J. Hewl*. II, Conrad, W. P. Cillkcf- l-ota 2. 3, 4. 5. fi, &amp; 7,Rloek 2. B. J. White's
nr, l.ury Morion Whllmore, Frank Daniel, Charles Alesauder, William O. Emlaon, A. C. Subdivision a* recorded tn Flat llook No 2,
Aldrich. It. II. I.ancastrr, Robert 8. Cummings, J, D. Jackson, H enry 0 . Nicola, (.. r . Seminole C ounty Records.
Ittifonl. Th«*no J. Hilliard, Sarah Karcckaon, Allen Greeley, David H. Hooker, Ilenjamln
You and each of you arc hereby ordered
ll Pound. Robert W. Srott. Ellen C. Kimball, Ada I. Ilrown, l.afayc tte Green. A. M. to appear to the hill of cnuplalt.l herein
Itasd'-lph. William fidgar. M. A. Holliman, A. H. Taylor. Susan A. Crutcher, deceased. filed against you, on the Rule day for NuvJ. O. J*ll., J. O. Jelkt. Jr., ami Jarn.-a W. Hillej', deceased, or under any of them , or other rtnbrf, t h e same being the third of N o v e m ­
aiir, the I 1 owing described landst
ber 1919.
Range
Section
Tp.
It is further ordered that this nolle* be
Erg »! SB. -or of N W ' e of S B i f run W MJ rod*. N 15 roda. E
puh'lahed once earh week for twelve weeks
29 In the Sanford l l n a l d . a newspaper p u b ­
IS rods. S 25 rods, E Ct rod* S 20 roda t o b r g ..„ „ „ —
------ l l
20
29 lished in Seminole County, Florida.
hr.’, of SW j, o( 8 E H
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t ‘) of N B ' , of NW \I, of S B ft and W’ Ji &lt;’t S K ' i nf N W '|(
Witness ray hand and official sea! of th e
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said Circuit Court this the 8th day of A u g ­
211
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KjEU ol S l l j i of __ ___ ________ ____________ __ __________________
ust. 1919.
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E t t of N Y U .,f N B « i . ... .................... ................... (Si all
B. A. DOUG HASS
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Clerk,
Circuit
Court.
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Schetle M aine.,
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W i t el NK», nf_________ ___ ____________________________________
Soilrltur for C om tdainant.
C5-J1tc.
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M i' t o f S W ' ,
. . ________ __ _
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Nf!(«INW ’ii
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In Cltrull Court, .Srienlh Judlrlal Circuit,
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f tt* of Nf; 't anil B 25 a. ol N E W ol N E 't
_________________
tn anil for Sem inole C ou n t), Florida. In
Bn *t SB rot of S W ' t of N B i* run W 1320 It. N 33o ft, E
21(
rbanrery *
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I
U20 It, S 311) ft to b e g .........................
O. F. Swope, Complainant
Order of
hH of S i r , ....
va.
Publication
._ .. Ad lend* t o Altamonte
MU I. &amp;, g, to and 22 ______ __ ______
E.
S.
Seavey
ct
ai,
Palm Springs In Sec.
Defrnda-ts.
Tp. 21. R 29
T o the unknown heir*, devisee*, grantee* or
_______ A# nevt above
1-SU 3. I, 11, 12. 15. Hi, 17, 2 1 _____ _________________
sit
tie
r rlalmanta and all partlea rlalming an
I ti V. 1v. t -i. 20
Aa neat above
r, William
is Moan, lIr,
29 Interest under E. S. Seavey,
21
» R e f SU , of S W ' 4 of S B j | ____
nmas 11. Hovy,
23 linger*, Thom as 11. Sevey, Thomaa
\
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its
wlff,
K. ft.
30 M. B. Ilrock and Martha, bi
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■f SW , ,.I
8
29 Savey and Cynthia S evey, hila w if*/ J. C.
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f ' l if NE f* ..f N W ft of N E W ______________________________
10
23 M cBrid e, Cooper Grocery Company, a cor­
21
F ' j ' l hi. , and S W ' , of S B ' ,
......
11
poration, John I.. Itrnaeh. Wesley H, llranch,
» * ' , f S W ' , of N B ' , ami W ' ; of NW'fa' of S W ' t of N E ' ,
29 T, W. Moran, tlillahuro Grocery Company,*
... and S ' , i f NEW „f S W J t of N K . ' t - _ ....___ ________
-............. - H
23 corporation. B. M. M c N a lt. J. II. M cN att,
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29 B. M. Putnam, Jams* A. Bcvey, James A.
N W I , of N E W
if
23 Sevry and J. fl. Thompaon, Wm. E. Ale».
21
* H * I 8 E f , of N W f i o l 8 W i t
II
under, Aleaander A Russell and W. E. Alei*
b-ts SI,
.•!*, o y j uni|
tlj Subd iv isio n id la n d belonging
29 andrr or otherwise in the property herein... b' Mi'monie i.and, 1lot a1 and Navigation Co. in .... ..... 12
23 alter dra-ribed. and the unknown aucceaaora
II
I “ K •! 8 W ) t ol
in trust of W. H. Palmer, deceased, assignee
MKRW. 21 21, 15. 27. 29 and 29 of J. II. Foss' subdivlon of
nf Andrew Aulin, and tu ail parties claiming
29
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It
nf SE W o f _____ __ _____________________
23 an interest In said prnpirty, situate In S e m ­
*!■'. •! 8i: , „f s e w _______________________________________________________
30 inole County. Florida, to-wlt;
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•(.N E W ol N E W
30
20
"beginning live rhains south ot the north­
8 S,H «I NB'a and N '» of N W ' t
30 west corn* r of the southwest quarter of the
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RE * "I N B ' ,
30
southeast
quarter of Section 15, Townsh ip 21 S
21
a w . • "I N'XV of N W ' a J ............................
nf Range 31 rast, thence south fifteen rhains.
" j of S W ' , i S ' j of 10 sam e a* Hot* 91 an d 92 Spring
30 thence cast nine hundred and une-hatf fret,
20
ll»mm.ick)
thence north four hundred and seventeen
Anglrdate
far* c! NB
30 feet, Ounce west r iv e n hundred, fifty atid
K
30 one-third feet, tbrnee north five hundred and
vu* '} li*:.'. -I S t v , „f S E &gt; , ' . Z ------------ — C -----------30 lighty-thrre feet, thenre west one hundred
21
- t 'f
„f s w , „f s b *»
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and (illy feet to the place of beginning.
**• V M"»rtir Section post on S boundary ol See. run N 15
Also the west half of t h e n o r th w e s t quar­
»in . W 218 ft. B 015 ft, S 16 min, B. 337 ft. W 615 ft. N
t
30 e r uf th e n n r l h w r s t ituarter of t h e n o r t h e a s t
„ » It to beg.
„
___________ ___ :____ _
q u a r te r . Section 2*2, T o w n sh ip 21, Booth of
“**• *vS f hr. N of SB cor of SW ' . of N B it of Sec., run N ' , ch,
Range 31 cost.
? ty. cht, N fl rhs, W to W line oi laid forty. S fiJa chs,
Also Hot One of Church block in the Town
30
H tn | . , g
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ol Oviedo, htorlda, being a parcel ot land 61)
r;1 I^'i 2 . K B', of N l j of Lot 2, and N ft arrra ol N W ft
(ret
rast and west by |K |,6 fret north and
30
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;iu south ofT the west end of said Church Hot, a
1*3,7 1; t 2 (ln« l A. In Sq. In S W e o r . I - _____________________ —
■dat
of sal.! Church lot being «.( record In
30
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Plat Rook A, at page 111 In tr.j Public Rec­
It., ‘in'
N W -'&lt;
___________ ________ __ - ....... - T - 7Jk* I- "f SW cor of Sec. run B 45 rnln. S 49.G9 ch*. to
ords ol Orange County, Florida tin which
m.itdie of How 1 II Creek, thenre with creek to grant line,
30 the county of Seminole wa* formerly a part),
- 5- deg., --N 37.32
------- ---- to
■ -Iteg 13
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tire ihsnre
. .V : -'*■
* " ,t e»»nt.............
line W
ch*., thence
S
aald plot being entitled Alcvandria nr Ovie­
1 *J s b
'•! Lot 3 of Sec., run W 30 yd*. N 165 yd*. B 39
30 do."
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30
You and rach of you are hereby ordered
21
10
to appear tu the romptalnant'a blit nf com ­
‘ t SW tor of Hot I of See., ruri N 2 d e g . , W S s .v o l ft. S 85
plaint herein hied, on M onday, the 6th day
; ! * • ( • along grant line 1152.05 ft. S 1 deg 47 min, B
30 of January, A. f&gt;. 1920, tha aatue being w
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ft. S 89 deg 35 mlrt W IlbG It to beg._________________
30 Rule Day of thla Court,
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l l la further ordertd t h a t thla notine !&gt;•
30 published for twelve week# in tha Sanlord
21
llrrald
, a newspaper published In Sanlord,
31
20
Seminole County, Florida.
Witness E. A. Douglas*. Clerk of aald Cir­
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31 cuit Court, and tb* aval thereof, thi* the
20
l ? l h day of September, A. D. 1919.
deal)
E. A. DO UG H ASS, Clerk.
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31 D avis A Gllra,
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Soiiritor
for
Complainant.
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I tl n.?u V* hr'»hy ordered to appear to the bill ol complaint herein Sled on the- lit day
g,i

'* litth er ordered th a t thla noUc* b* published one* each week (or twe vo eoniecuWli?* n *k* banfurd Herald, a newspaper publUhed In tha aald Sc ml a ol# county.
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ray band and the seal o .aald circuit court tbia 3rd day^of ^Ss^jUmbaf. A. D.

w *fiow.

Clerk Cl.-cu.t Court. Semlool* C i'itly

Solidtcii for CoraplalnanH

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AN O il DI NANCE.
Ordinance entitled
An
Ordinance
requiring the trading and paving of French
Avon t v f r u x Ninth Slrert
Street aov
eovth 3820, feet
89 H u g h e / i 't it e t and
an.
for rradinc * and
I paving tiohlsbo.-* Mrr-e* fr om Preach Avenue

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w r it IS IS Ie«t to public road running to
UpiaJa.
Council of the City of Sanford, Florida t
Section t. That French Avenue beginning
at Ninth Street and ratendlng south JH2u
to Hughey Street shall be paved to a width
of seven feet, said p avem ent to he of a
width of 3 1 , feet on each aide of pavem ent
placed on aald avenue by Sem ina!. County,
and shall b« of the same material a* used
by aald County in paving the center of aald
avenue, and shall be of aame grade and
thickness.
Sect-, in 2. That Goldsboro Street be­
ginning at Frenrh Avenue and attending
west 4525 f e it tn public road r u in in g tu
Upsata shall bi paved to a width nf aevrn
feet, said pavement to be of a width of 3 ' j
feet on earh tide of pavem ent placed on
aald street by Seminole C ounty, and *h«'l
be of *«ei* mstc.’iw! as uaed by aald countv
In paving the renter of aald atreet. and shall
be of the aame grade and thirkneta.
S e c t io t 3. That »ald paving of said
avenue and atreet aksl) l-c gja.ird and paved
in accordance with plan* and apeclflratlona
therefor, submitted by -the C ity engineer
of Sanford, Florida, and now on (lie in the
office ol the elly clerk of Sanford, Florid*.
Said p a lin g of said avenue and street shall
be begun within *Uty day* from ami after
t h e i |a t e |i n which thl* ordlnanare shall become
effective; but in the event
any properly
owner, owning property abutting on that
part of aald avrnue or t l r n t hrrrln required
tu be paved, shall fail, within the time
herein provided, to grade a n d 1 pave said
avrnu« or atreet in front of hla or their
rc*pcetivr property, in aceo,danee with the
terms of this ordinance and with the plan
and sperttlrationa therefor, heretofore pro
pared and submitted by the city rngineer
all of said grading and paving, not ao done
by property owners, ahall be done by and
under the direction of th e city of Sanford,
and the proportionate coat* thereof shall
be assessed, one-third on each aide, against
the land* upon which said paving ahall
abut and the City of Sanford ahall nave a
lien therefor arinat the said lands enforce­
able a* provided by the lawa and ordinance*
of said city.
Section 4. That upon failure of any
property owner t*i do the grading and paving
herein provided for, the aame anall l o done
by the City of Sanford, or ahall lie let by
contract by the City of Sanford to »he lowest
and best bidder, in accordance » it h the
aforraald plana and aperiflrations submitted
by the city engineer, and two-lhlrda of the
cost* therof, one-third to abutting owner*
on each side, from the date of the comple­
tion of the work, ahall lie assessed, and • Faall
he a lien, superior to all other Hen*, e ir e p t
only liens for t a l e s , against and upon tne
lots and property fmnting and abutting
upon said a v tn u e and atreet hereinbefore
di scribed and an graded and paved, and the
remaining one-third of auch rust* shall be
paid by the City of Sanford.
That the estim ated costa of grading and
paving per square yard for the paving
of said avenue and street ia 42.40, the esti­
mated lotal reals of p a lin g the same as
described is 116,570,00, and the estimated
costa to lot owners per front foot it fO.ttu.

BRANCH ROAD
BE BRICK IF
IT IS POSSIBLE
COUNTY
COMMISSION C RS
DKCIDE AT T IIE Ilt M EET­
ING
iin .o
yesterd a y

Tito county comniUsiunors met
In regular monthly meetinR yestertlay and while the official minute*
are not available today they will lie
given in full in tomorrow's daily
Herald.
However the inildie is greatly in­
terested in the proceed ding* regarding
the road problems that are not
only vexing the minds of the county
commissioner* but the tax payers a*
well and especially those people who
are to get the new roads and have
been waiting for them so long. The
commissioner* yesterday
decided
to have the Rand Siding road, the
Sypes avenue road, the Itrissons
Siding road ami the Geneva fill a
total of about three mile* that will
lie of brick and it i* probable that
no other kind of material will be
used oiv these road*.
Also either the Oviedo-Chuluota
road or the Oviedo-Geneva road
will be specified ns being made of
brick and no other material hut this
has not been dofinntcly decided
upon.
The county commissioners are
also asking for bids on these roads
See) l.»- a Thai the eil&gt; eng,ties-r ta us *Wiaieriula other titan brick and
hs'reby required within ten days, after the
bids
brat publication of this ordinance, to prepare a* statrd in thl* paper the

anil (He with the eilv clerk ao
of tV&gt;
r «uch Hivtn# which
lb' cilv «i"
against earh of the Iota
or paresis of land fronting or abutting upon
the avenue or street ao to lie paved, which
sstim ate ahall be based upon the s-stamalcd
coat* of the work, arid upon the frontage
of I'd* or psrril* of land abutting the avenue
or atreet so to be pavrsl.
Section 6. That any peraon owning any
interest in and to any property abuttin g upon
said avrnue dr atrs-et to lie *0 paved ahall
have the right within thirty day* alter the
tiling of said estim ate to present to the said
city clerk a sworn petition to be presented
tn the city council, sitting forth that in
the opinion of the petitions! thw estimated
amount of such cotta and lien* upon auch
lot ia inrorrret, showing wherein it la in­
correct or why It will racerd the special
brnefii* arcruring from the work and paving
■lone and tn In- done in front of said lot or
ptrcel of land.
Section 7, That the city council ahall.
notice and within the time
afterr proper notice
prescribed Jt) ordinances, alt a* a board of
rqualiiatloh to hear any and all petitions
anil cumyJsinta which may be filed in ref­
erence to th e estim ated ro»l* id the paving
hi rein ngQytded for ami ahall make due ami
proper llAttliry Into the u m e , anil If it shall
appear to llu- aallfartion of I hr rity couurii,
sitting a* a hoard of rqualliatlon, that the
estim ated am ount of aald Urn la rorrectly
estimated, the am runl an fixe,] ahall aland
aa the amount of auch lien to bo rJlimed by
the rity ol Sanford, for the paving of the
said avenue nr atreet In front of said prop■rty, and alter the rity r.iunril has heard
all petition* and given all property ownir*
an opportunity to be heard and have made
ait corrcrtiona which In their judgem ent is
just, and have rqiisliird all assessments,
said amount* and assessment* aa fixed and
•qualixrd ahall aland a i a llrn against sl i d
property to be enforced after the com plet­
ion nf said work In the manner provided by
the laws anil ordinances of aald rity.
Passed thi* 20th. dav of Get. 1919.
F I.. M IL L E R ,
President City Couriuit.
I hernjiy rertify that the foregoing ordi­
nance was duly passed by the city council
of the ,-ity of Sanford, Florida, in session,
this the 23th day of l)et.. 1919.
F. P. Ill N F S ,
City Clerk.
Approved by me this 22nd. day of Octo­
ber. 1919.
J. D. D A V IS O N .
!0-5tr
Mayor City of Sanford.
In the Circuit Court Seventh Judicial t lrrull In and fur Sem inole Count), Florida,
In 4’hanrcr).
J. II. Sullivan, Com ­
plainant, va Clrn
Hill for Divorce
Sullivan, IM e n d an t.
Order of Puhlirailun.
To Cieci Sullivan, rare Mr*. II. II. T h o m p ­
aon, Valdosta, Georgia.
l l appearing from the affidavit filed In
this cause that you, Clru Sullivan, are a
resident ol a S la t e of the United State*
other than the S l a t e of Florida and that you
are a resident ol the S ts te of Georgia, resid­
ing in the City of Valdosta, S tale of tie &gt;rWa and your address 1* care of Mrs. H. fl.
Thompson, Valdosta, Georgia, and Ih tl
there is no to r* tn in the S l a t e of Fiorldn
the a - n i r e of a subpoena upon whom would
bind you anil that you are ovrr the age of
twenty-one year*.
Thl* ia therefore to rnmrnarid you, Cteo
Sullivan, to be and appear (refute this Court
on the first 'lay of December, A. 1). 1919.
the same being a rrgtilnr Itula Day of tills
Court, to answer (he bill of romplaint e x ­
hibited aglust you by J. II. Sullivan, or,
aald Mil will lie taken aa ronfessed.
It is further ordrrrd that thl* order bepublished In the Sanford Herald, a nrwtjiaper published In Soininote C o u n t), Flor­
ida, for four eonaerutlvo Wr-k*.
W IT N E S S my ham) and o.flrial seal at
Sanlord, Seminole County, Hurida, tbi*
21st day of October, 5. D. I9 |0 .
B. A. DO UG LASS.
Clerk
Circuit Court Seminole
Countv,
Flurid*.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ernest are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Thrasher.

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roads.
Death of J. G. Hurley
Jesse G. Hurley dies this morning
about three o'clock after a lingering
iHtie.-* of several month*. Mr. Hurley
had l&gt;een at the sanitarium at Port
Orange for the |&gt;ast few month* and
came home several weeks ago very
weak but hi* friend* were hoping
against hope that he would rally and
fight oil the dread destroyer some time
longer hut such was not to be and ho
breathed hi* Iasi this morning sur­
rounded by hi* devoted wife and fami­
ly and father nnd brothers.
Mr. Hurley came tu .Sanford about
six years ago to take the responsible
position of Freight Agent for the A. C.
L. Railway and here his close applica­
tion to business and hi* uniform cour­
tesy upon all occasions soon endeared
him to a large circle of friends and In;ines* acquaintance*. Hut hi* con U
tution would not stand the indoor occuniltioit and he was taken ill some six
months ago since which lim? he has
Ipen unable to work and was at the
sanitarium where It was hoped )u
would soon recover.

BUSINESS CARDS

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I’cr Year.

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
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It was rumorptl on the Btrcot*
that iho commissioners were to
make the brick road* ami notliint;
else but a* the brick road* will have
to bo sand tilled and wooden curb­
ing it will not meet with the appro­
val of the majority of the tax payers
and the people who are to use thc.:e

Sanford.

LAWYERS
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Florida

A utom obile P rotection

FIRE ami THEFT ami COM.ISION Insuranec Issued by Iho FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOIHLR ASSOCIATION Is Iho
safrsl nnd cheapcnf In the world. Wrllo
for Information to headquarters Orlando*
Agents wanted in every town In Florida-

HENRY McLAULIN
JE W E L E R
MY S P E C IA L T IE S :

PICKARD'S HAND-TAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN
O C U L IS T A N D O P T IC IA N

Practice confined to ihelrcnimcnt
of the eye
Eyes examined by a regular regis­
tered phyalcian
Glasses filled, broken tones du*
plicated
23 W. Church Si. - Orlando, FIs.

THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
The Ford Sedan ii the favorite family car,
seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car
with permanent top, it has large windows, and
may in a minute be changed to a most delight­
ful open car with always a top protecting
against the sun. In inclement weatner it is a
closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof.
Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric
starting and lighting system and demountable
rims with 3j4-inch tirc3 front and rear. A real
family car. Won’t you come in and look at it?
Tfic delights of the electric
car with die economy of the
Ford.

N o l l e u f Application for Taa llrrct I’nilrr
S s illo n 373 nf Ihr Grnrr.ll Htalulrs.
Notirr Is'lirrrliy givrn that L. B. WMlr,
purchaser of Tax Ccrllficat* No. t i * , dated
tl - ?H day of July A. I)., 1916, ha* ill. &lt;1
said rtrtifirate If, m y nffirr and has madr
application for tax d - d to Isrur in accord­
ance) with law. Hal it rvMlfirati' rm h r ir rthe following described prop-rty situatrd
In S-m lnol- County, Florida, to-wlt:
tIntrrcat In lllork I B. J. White's Soil Div.
The said land bring aa*e**ri| at the dat­
ed thv issuance of such certificate in the
name of W. G. Aldridge. Unlra* aald cerlillcite ahull he redeemrd according to
law, 141 deed will Iran- thereon on the1
36th eivy of November A. I)., 1919.
Witness rny 0 lfirl.1l signature anil seal
this tile 21th day of October A. I). 1919.
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Cirruit Court, Seminole
County.
Florida.
fo-stc
Hy V. M. DO U G L A S S, D. (!,

Chicken Pillenii al Siler Lake
One of the jollient parties of the
week wa* the chicken perlieu with
which the Berean Class of the First
Ilapti't Church entertained at
Silver Lake on Monday night. The
Fidelis Class, Intermediates, and all
olficer* and toarhers of the Sunday
School were guests of tho Horennc.
Perlieu and nil the good things
that go with it, formed the “ Pienic"
part of the affair, while game*,
song and atnrios, were enjoyed uround the huge camp fire.
. The purty returned to tho city ;.t
nine thirty lifter a mn*t drltg.itful
evening.
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Ho was prominent In business and
fraternal circled and i* n past Exalted
Ruler of the Sanford lodge of Elks.
Uf a genial disposition and friendly
nature Je-*o Hurley numbered hi*
friend* by bis acquaintances nnd ho
had n bright future in store for him
when death summoned him in the very
flower of lus manhood. Deceased
leaves a wife, two sons and a little
(bux.it.i to inoui *l v;,e i00.v tn ,1 k,ii4
and lnvine fq'her nnd huiband. He
a!-q leave* a father and two brothars,
J. P. Hurley and A. W. Hurley of Win­
ter Garden.
Mr. Hurley was .'17 years ago
and was born in Pike County
Alabama.
The
funeral services at 10:30
at house tomorrow. Remains will
bo taken to Uakbind for burial.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
512
volume

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1919

XI

Southern Pacific Has Wreck Government Might Curtail
Use of Soft Coal In Case
San Joaquin Valley Flyer
Strike Cuts Off the Supply
Six Dead, Hundreds Hurt
the help of the good people of this‘ benefit of their displays in their
city and if they will just work to­ windows at night or. account ^f
gether we will fill every room in its being so dark that the people
every hotel and every house in can not see their windows. Adver­
town. It is now impossible to rent tising is tin* greatest game in the
a house or almost impossible to • world and if you will notice
rent a room hut when tho several 1which of the merchants are doing
new hotels begin to operate we will the most business you will find it
SANFORD CITIZEN SEES NEED then he aide to accommodate a the ones that advertise.
OF WELL LIGHTED CITY AND great many more.
By having a white way it would
TALKS AUOUT IT
Other towns have white ways help tho merchants to advertise
.si) THE LIST OF DEAD MAY
Sanford is now progressing in ev­ nnd why is it that Sanford can’t their stock by putting a pretty GARFIELD/ AGAINST REVIVAL
Rl!N MUCH HEAVIER THAN
OF FUEL ADMINISTRATION
ery way und should have u white have one? We nre progressing in display in their windows so that
TO HANDLE SITUATION
first TOTAL
the
j.oopiJ
that
arc
on
the
street
way. Do you realize that Snnfqrd every other way and now is the
at
night
will
see
wlint
they
linve
time
and
the
only
time
to
have
our
is one of the best little cities in the
Los Angeles, Oct. 30.— By A m o Washington, Oct. 30— Ily As­
State of Florida and with the many white way. The people all have for sale. Did you ever stop to sociated Press —Revival of the Fuel
ciited Press —Six dead and about
improvements that nre now being money and the banks wi)I tell you think how many people that go Adminhtrntion deal conditions re­
one hundred and twenty persons
made it will not only he one.of the that there is more money in Sanford to the show each night and then sulting from the coal strike to bo
injured, many of them seriously, is
heat little cities of the state hut today than there has ever been take n walk down First street und called not necessary advised Garfield
the result of u wreck on thu South­
if wo had n white way ever to the cabinet today. Garfield holds
will bo absolutely the best city of before.
ern Parilic in the Sun Joaquin Val­
one
that goes out of • their homes thut wartime powers that body now
its
size
in
the
United
States.
With
ley near here today. Wreckage of
When you go to some other town
at
night
would tuke a walk down vested in Railroad Administration
our new hotels and remodeling of in the state that has a white way
the cars is bcliovcd to cover addi­
First
street
before going hack home which will h" i&gt; Suit n u tl'w liy
some of tho other hotels here we sod then come hack here to Sanford
tional bodies und up to this time
•f
i*
was
well
up ?.* r .ij.t.
T.'ill now he aid e to a c c o m m o d a te and go d 'r -i Pirn*, street uLuUi
distributo c.i.il to essential indus­
the known casualties cannot he
the tourist this winter nnd trom |j eight or nine o’clock at night and
The Sanford Herald and the Semi­ tries. While revival of the Fuel
riven. Wreeking crow .rr:
:ir.g
all reports there will he more tour­ see how dark it looks, does it not nole Bank started the white way Administration has been urged by
•n «rv,.vor rri.. wreckage and the
ists in Florida this winter than any make you want to get out and hut no one would follow them government otficiais to prevent hoard­
li,t ul dead may ho more than
stated in the first tabulations.
of the past seasons und there is help git the people together and hut now is the time to get together ing and profiteering the Department
and put up this white way before of Justico announced it had the
no reason in tho w‘orld why Sanford i put up a white way.
N. C.—I Arrives In Jax
power to hnndle tho situation under
should not get her share and with
The merchants do not get the the tourists come here this winter
Jacksonville, Oct 29
so that tho tourist will go away thu Food Control Act. An Exe­
Hundreds of Jacksonville jieoplo
und tell all over the United States cutive Order restoring maximum
crowded to the city docks at flic foot
that
they have spent tho "'inter prices for coal will lie issued by the
of Market street yesterday afternoon
in Sanford, Fla., and ‘that they President today. Officlnls would not
to see the landing of the navy seaplane
are
going back there again next say wliut the maximum had been
NC-4, which glided into the St Johns
winter because they were well en­ determined upon. Secretary Lane
river at 6:15 o'clock Lieut Command­
tertained nnd the little city was so announced at a special meeting
NATIONAL GUARD
WILL RE er Albert C Read, who pllloted the
beautiful .lighted up nt night thnt of the Cabinet that the government
MOBILIZED
AND
MINERS craft on tho first trans-Atlantic flight,
they felt that they were in some big would not liesitnte to curtail the
, WORKING WILL RE PRO­ was in command, and the boat was
consumption of coal in industries
city.
manned by its original crew It was
TECTED
I
understand that the Ladies fifty per cent in order that the coal
escorted by two ‘smaller navy flying
thnt gave n carnival up in tho Pnrk on hnnd and that uvailahle from
Denver, Oct. 30— By, Associated boats, the HS-2033 and 1374 Ono of
several months ago made about tho unaffected non-union mines might
Press —The mobilization of the Colo these in command of Lieutenant Atwa­
one thousand dollars. Why not he equitably distributed to thu es­
rsJo National Guard for the pro­ ter and Ensign Wolf, and tho other of
tection of the minora who desire Lieutenant Atkins and Lieutenant
work fricidental to the coming strike get together now nnd have another sential industries. The curtailment
work in case tho coal strike begins lfawjins The tender Isabel berthed
of tho soft coal miners. No de­ rnrnivnl nnd get permission from list used by the War Industries
on Saturday was begun today by at 7:45 o'clock last night
velopment could avert the strike the city council nnd linve it for Board during thu war would ho
the military authorities and full
it was stuted hut some change three nights on First street nnd make taken as a basis said Secretary
in the attitude of the operators from a thousand to fifteen hundred Lane today. Planta engaged in
protection will bo guaranteed all
Centennial
Site
Undecided
the miners who wish to work.
might result in the shortening of dollars and give this to the city manufacturing munitions might ho
Jacksonville Oct 29
the tie-up according to the union to sturt a white way. Have n cut olf entirely.
After a luncheon hearing which las­
men. It seems from surface indi­ conimitty appointed to rail upon,
ted from 1 o'clock until after 4 and a
cations that the men want to eacli merchant and see if they will
closed executive session of several hours,
start the strike for principle's sake not help this good rnuse nnd lets
the Florida Centennial Exposition Com­
and to make good their threat have u white way for now is the
mission last night postponed final action SAY CHANGE IN ATTITUDE OF hut that the mnjority of them nre proper time to have it.
in the selection of tho city to present
OPERATORS WOULD SHORT­ loath to bring disaster to the .coun­
1 will gladly help in any way
the Florida Purchase Centennial Ex­
EN TIME OF STRIKE
try the magnitude of which can thnt I possibly can with the carni­
position until next Wednesday The
Indianapolis, Oct. 30.—By Asso­ hardly he intimated at this time val nr any other way if any one ,
RESCUE PARTY AFRAID TO PRO­ commission will meet nt that time at
CEED WITH
WORK AND the Seminole Hotel, when it will con­ ciated Press —Tho Executive Board nnd for which the government offi­ has any suggestions to make for DEATH CAUSED FROM COL­
cials arc making quiet prepara­ I want Sanford to have a white
LAPSE WHILE' ENGAGED IN
CALLED OUT OF MINE
sider detaill regarding tho estimated of tjio United Mine Workers met tions to lonilat.
WAR WORK
|
w
ay
and
I
believe
every
or.e
else
here toduy to finish the preparatory
Steubenville, Ohio, Oct. 30.— By cost of producing suclt an exposition
fines and all that we need l» some
This matter was requested last night
Associated Press —After battling
one to get behind it and push i t . ! New Haven, Oct. 30— Ily Asso­
ciated Press —Mrs. Kiln Wheeler
and
will
l*e
prepared
for
presentation
•way to within a few feet o f'th e
Lets get together and linve it now.
Wilcox, the noted author and poet­
next
week
No
argumsiits
by
cither
twenty miners entombed and im­
E. F. LANE.
ess,
died at her home in Branford
Pensacola
or
Jacksonville,
tho
onl)
prisoned since yesterday afternoon
today.
She has been ill for some
contending
cities,
will
he
heard
and
the
the rescue squad of the volunteer
HUY
WOOD
NOW
months
dt.e to z collapse brought
commissioners
will
go
into
executive
workers was ordered out of the
on while she was engaged in war
mine of the Y. Si 0 . Co., mine at session nt 11 o'clock They will con­
Coal Not Available nnd Wood Will work in England.
Amsterdam, Ohio, this morning. sider principally finances, the coast of
lie Source
The officials were forced to have cost of producing nn exposition of thLs
•
the squad abandon the work because character, ability of the bidding cities
In the pleasant days, In a climatic
they feared the explosion might to finance the project and other details
sense, combined! with ninny re­
occur according to word received of corresponding importance
sponsibilities nnd worries imposed
here this morning. All hope has
upon the people, says the stuto
Building Fund
Funeral of Mrs. Smith
now been abandoned that the min­
mnrkiUing bureau, it is feared that
1 consideration is not being given to
Tick Eradication Fund
ers are nllvo.
,
The remains of Mrs. Marie Fair
a fuel supply. It is possible if I
Smith, who died at her home
38 conditions are not bettered this
Total
at the Gabies yesterday morning,
3 winter, that states with uvnilable FRUIT HANDLER DIED FROM
Special School Dist. No. I
were taken to her old home in Mont­
EFFECTS AND SEEMS CLEAR
3
Bonds
School
Dist
No.
I
gomery. Ala., for burial todays
___ timbrr supply will not ho able to
CASE OF AWFUL PLAGUE
, j get coni, except for the necessary
Her daughter, Mrs. Frank Milteer,
1 Total
Industries. Private consumers scof Ft. Myers accompanied the re­
New Orleans, Oct. 30— By As­
State Taxes
**• 8 cordingly will he. called upon to use sociated Press —Henry Dusseldorfcr
mains to Montgomery nnd the in­
5
General Revenue
n fruit handler nt Banana Docks
terment will he made in tho family
wood.
1
Slate School Tax
died yesterday from what tho phyFlorida
is
n
wooded
state.
There
CHIEF OF BUREAU OF ANI­ burial lot in that city.
OVER THE ASSESSMENT OF Pension Tax .
3 1-8
A
short
service
will
he
held
at
sieiuns
diagnosed chemically and
is enough down and dead trees
MAL INDUSTRY IN SPEECH
LAST YEAR DUE TO RAISE State Board of Health Tax
mlcrosopically
ns being bubonic,pla­
the
Gnliirs
nt
2:30
o'clock.
in the forests of our stnte to supply
THIS MORNING SAYS SOME­
. IN COUNTY AND STATE TAXES State Road Tax ......... ..
gue.
No
other
case has been re­
any
emergency.
Last
winter
there
THING
RATE IS 56 MILLS
3-8
State Prison Fnrrn
ported.
was
much
discomfort
from
scar­
Oil at Wakulla
New Orleans, Oct.’ 30.—Ilenlth
On next Saturday, November 1st,
city nnrl prices at times in the lar­
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Prospects for striking a gusher State and County taxis will he due Total State Tax
consideration alone has failed to
ger places, went to famine heights.
•rouse American cities to tho im­ in the Wakulu county oil fields this and Iho tax hooks at tho court (louae
Will this warning be heeded by
portance of clean meat from sound morning loomed considerably brigh­ will he opened for the receipt of Total State and County ...... 56
preparedness?
Labor is srnree, nnd
In analyxing this rate we find
•nimals and proper inspection of ter with the receipt here of infor­ taxis, many tax payers take ad­
the
only
recourse
Is machinery.
meat establishments, I)r. John It. mation from that section. Accord­ vantage of tho discount allowed in that 22 mills is for road purposes, The situation is one worth prompt
Mohler, chief of tho Bureau of ing to the $dviccs operations on November of two per cent, nnd in 17 mills for s' hools, three und one- and cnrcful consideration. A cord
Animal Industry of the Depart­ the Bonheur Development Com­ December of one per cent, for eighth for pensions for old Confed­ of wood will take the place of ut
ment of Agriculture declared today pany's well No. 2 are going ahead payment in those months. The tax erate soldiers nnd their widows, least a half ton of coal. Shipping
in an address before the American rapidly and the hole has gone down rate for 1919 in Sanford and vicin­ and two mills for building fund, this winter u ill take more coal ABLE TO TAKE NOURISHMENT
to the 90-foot level, where a *«ccutl ity in 66 mills, which is an increase which is applied on payment for
BUT VERY RESTLESS^TODAY
I’uldic Health Association.
than ever before, besides large quan­
the
court
house;
the
general
fund
oil vein has been opened.
over 1918 of 15 mills, in other words
Approximately mo-third of the
Clmrlotviile, Oct. 30— By As­
tities will have to he sent abroad.
This
90-foot
vein,
according
to
your
taxes on a valuation of $1,000 covers the general expenses of the
meat consumed in the United States
sociated
Press —Senator Muriin ia
Free
copies
of
furners'
bulletin
State and C o u n t t h e other Items
is not federally inspected, lie de- tho letter from nn official of tho in 1918 were $41.00, and in 1919
able
to
take
nourishment ^his morn­
716,
entitled
"Measuring
and
Mar­
nre seif explanatory.
clarcd, because it is sold within Bonhour Company, brought in pay are $56.00.
ing
hut
iteemed
more restless than
keting
Woodlot
Products,"
nnd
of
u
It will therefore he seen that
As this is a matter of vital in­ the cost of operating the county circular headed "Emergency Fuel yesterday and last night. Condi­
Bis state where it is slaughtered. oil, heavy in quality and green In
The federal government has author­ color, similar to tho oil of tho fields terest to every tax payer wo
which is covered by the General from the Farm Woodland," can he tion now regarded us critical anil
ity to regulate tho handling of meat of Pennsylvania and West Vir­ givo the items which moke up this Fund of five mills, is no higher now had by writing to tho U. S. depart­ physicians say he can only live a
on,y' when it ia prepared for inter­ ginia. The first oil vein pas passed amount, viz.:
than It was six yours ago, ns the rate ment of agriculture, Washington, few hours.
through nt 50 feet, this also being County Taxes
Mills for this fund in 1914 was five mills. or on application to your congress­
f ile shipment or export.
General fund.——------------6
"H the entiro meat supply of a pay streak.
man. No. 715 contains a li:t of
It. C. S tern, editor of tho DeThis well will be aunk to at least Road and Bond Fund................. 14 The increase is brought about prin­
‘he country is to be properly in­
six
ether
bulletins
on
the
sub­
Funiak
Breen; and inspector for
cipally by improvements on the
spected," he continued, "it will 950 feet, at which depth it is be­ Read and Bridge Fund...............
ject of clearing and handling timber the State Live Stock Sanitary Board
t»
roads
and
schools
voted
by
the
ta
t
devolve upon thr statin and munici- lieved a gurhtr will Le brought
is in the city today on husinets.
land.
General Sehool Fund.................. 10 payers.
‘ties to cover tho field to which | In.
.

Fast Train Is Wrecked
This Morning

RECOVERING VICTIMS

federal inspection cannot be ex­
tended.''
Tho need for state and munici­
pal rehulution is shown, Dr Mohler
said, by the number of unsound
animals condemned by tho federal
inspectors every year lie csti-mat
ed that 106,122 unfit animals were
used as human food from unin­
spected slaughter houses last year,
and declurcd that the actual num­
ber probably greatly exceeded that
figure, as the tendency would
to send diseased animals to slaugh­
terhouses where there was no in­
spection
“ Municipal and state meat in­
spection," he concluded, “ is n Held
where a great deal of constructive
work remains to he done It is
paramount for health reasons, nnd
the health side appeals to many
people. Yet the economic side may
unp.ai in a • fe.eiit many s u .i.
Human welfare is the common cause
we are serving."

COLORADO MINERS WHO
WISH TO WORK WILL BE
PROTECTED BY ARMY

SANFORD NEEDS LIGHTS
WHITE WAY, ILLUMINATED
WINDOWS AND SIGNS

Will Also Restore the
Maximum Price

TO PROTECT7PEOPLE

SOFT COAL MINERS HAVE
DECIDED TO STRIKE SAT.
BUT ONLY HALF-HEARTEDLY
Realize How This Will
Effect Country
MAY SHORTEN TIME

ENTOMBED MINERS ARE
LEFT TO THEIR FATE AS
EXPLOSIONS FEARED

ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
DIED THIS MORNING AT
CONNECTICUT HOME

TAXES DUE ON SATURDAY
HIGHER THAN THE PAST YEAR
STATE AND COUNTY MORE

BUBONIC PLAGUE HAS
BEEN DISCOVERED
AT NEW ORLEANS

Paying For the Improve­
ments In County

MEAT INSPECTOR IS
MOST IMPORTANT TO THE
AMERICAN PEOPLE

FIFTEEN 111 RAISE

SEN. MARTIN SINKING
LIVE ONLY FEW HOURS
SAYS HIS PHYSICIAN

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THE SANFORD HERALD
pa g e sixteen

PARX TO

REPLACE VILLAGE
Practically Every Country Haa It*
Favorite 8uper*tltlone Dealing
With Marriage Ceremony.

British Are Injecting Life Into
Ancient Egypt.

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Oc:upatlon Ha* Reaulted In Subatan
tlal Improvement In the General Wei­
' fare of the Country— Standard*
of Living Raised.
cupatlon of Egypt for thirty-seven
years (although* Buypt-woa-ooinlnallvn province or Turkey up to the war)
nnd most certnlnly hnve effected sub­
stantial improvements for the general
welfare of the country. A measure of
self-government for towns nnd cities
haa been renllzed. which Is really con­
structive. Town Hwnkcnlng Is con­
tagious. When In sent* hoary, blink­
ing, blenched nnd odoriferous old
town n few- Individual*, aroused more
or less, succeed In slinking each other
up aumclently to stnrt n town council,
nnd Impose n tnx of perhaps 120.000 a
year, spending It nt Arst on street
then on
denning nnd n few lamps,
.
some ghnfflr* (policemen) und perhaps
n water tower, the adjacent towns be­
gin casting envious eyes In the direc­
tion of the ambition* one.
Irrigation hns been n special con­
cern of the British and they have con­
structed the great dam nt Assuan,
costing over $21,000,000, Railway* al­
so have been considerably extended.
Manufacturing has mndo small headwnv. Imt the country Is essentially

log up the churtli alale, for one who
doe* It will go elsewhere for love In a
abort time.
Tho one of the betrothed pnlr who
pcta up Ant from the n)lnr will alwarn In after life t’c ?±s esc is pet
nr IIrat In the houae. *
It la n sign of had luck und aepora•inn If n u-omnn sum" her maiden
nr.mc Instead nt her pew murrled tinmc
mi tho church register when ahe innr*

IJld yon know that the expreaalon,
of I’ennsylvnnln, through "tying the knot." grew out ot a super­
tree nnrk commission, hue stition? Among ihr Bafcjrlwaaas one
pnrt of the tnnrnnjr* ceremony wa* l«*
take n thread from the garment of tho
bride und olio ftoin Urn groom and lie
them together Into n knot.
It is good luck to the couplu If n
Husain haa curious aupcratltlona.
house, n home for poor children. Hire* One ludicrous one Is that tho hrldo pigeon alights on tho church □» o
picturesque old mills and about 100 nnd groom rnce rnpldly down the nlslo couple enters It to he mnrrlod.
If the official clergyman has trouble
dw ellings.
All hut the schoolhouse ns soon ns the bridal proc .-salon enters
to
And Ids glasses It Is a sign that
nnd the churches nre to he torn down
church. Whoever plnccs s font on one",if th o lw o before him will not
tu timkr wn&gt;-foi~the-rnhi«Temrii« of
tho cloth In tront of the nltur first will henr Inspection.
Valley Forge park, mid the whole vil­ ho mnstor In the household.
If the oltltlntlng rlerg^jnnn makes a
lage Is wondering where It Is going to
In Spain It was considered u good • taUtake siane one Is present who f»
Und new homes.
'omen .to tic nrntfnd the neck* of the j
A few years ago Valley Forge pork hrldo nnd groom n silk snsh fringed j opposed'fo the match,
contained only 250 acres. Somebody with gold while'they knelt before tea;
refuse* tA perform tho ceremony ou
discovered that the net (creating the
any excuse.
park provided that It should lie with­
If Hu* pastor drops the prayer hook
in the ofttjMists of Washington s en­
while reading the service the conplf
campment. Port Kennedy seems to
will lie blessed with twins.
come within that territory, although
It Is n had omen for Ihe wedded con
there hns been considerable historical
i to If n person In mourning passes thr
argument on the point.
open church door while the ceremony
For some years the villagers have
Is being performed.
Jiccn lighting the plans of the com­
It |j» lucky to mnrry In a ruined
mission to extend the park, but now
they have given up. 'lho Huy. 11hen
church.
Coffman, pastor of thv Port Kennedy
Presbyterian church, Is lending tin
movement to establish a new comma
nlty. "This presents n big problem if
most of ns." he says. "The majority
of Port Kennedy people earn their llv
lag at the near by magnesia mills am
getting away from here may mem
serious tllimtclnl loss. We have beet
organizing prospective lot buyers am
have obtained an option on a PO acn

Contrary to general belief. Dr. L. M.
Ottofy. n promlhent St. Louis physi­
cian. declared at a recent convention
ot tno American Association for ModIco-I'hyslcnl Rcsenrch held In Chicago
that the cancer Is not hereditary, not
wntastnns and I- ..r.sttivr!- c-nud..
••One result of the great war." he
said, "hns been the great prevalence
of cancer, the result of wounds and
must enlist Ihe fellaheen for city par- other enuses. Hut cancer Is not con­
suits. This means the higher cost of tagious and, like leprosy, while It may
agricultural labor and n consequent lie Intent In Ihe system, does not deraising of the standards of the fellah,
both n« to Ids methods of work and
his living standards. Before Ihe war
form labor commanded nbout I." cents
a day. hut during the war It rose some­
what. due largely to the formation of
the Egyptian Inhor corps fo r mlUfry
service In Sinai and Pnlestlne. The
labor rorp* hns been kept nt n strength
of about 120,000 men. Altogether
something like 1,000.000 men have been
relayed to this service, which Is still
operating most effectively.—Jackson
Fleming In Asia Magazine.
On Changing One'a Mind.
If you hrag that, after you have
made up your mind you never change
It, you boast that you nre stnndlne
still. Things are happening with n
rush In the world these days. Force*
long Invisible ore becoming vlalhle.
Institutions nre being shaken. We hnve
aeen. for example, Ihe fall of the monutehlstle Idea after centuries of un­
challenged power.
*
If you Judge people by Arst Impres­
sions. and hang with bulldog stubborn­
ness to your Judgments, you nre cer­
tain to make mistakes.
They thought Lincoln wasn't bril­
liant enough to be president because
he was ungainly of figure nnd unpol­
ished of tnnnner.
If you Judge Ideas by first Impres­
sions, you convict yourself of hnvlng
an Idea-proof bmln.
Welcome the new Idea, whoever pre­
sents It to you. Check it up with your
old Idens nnd with your experience
and knowledge.
Don't he afraid to any to the other
fellow: "You're right; I’m wrong."
Don't be afraid to think.—Louisville
Herald.
Royal Visitors to America.
•A future king of England was the
first royal visitor from Europe to land
In the United States, lie was I’rlnce
William Henry, afterward King Wll
linin’IV, who arrived In Now York In
1782. n few months before the Brit­
ish troops left that city, the Detroit
New* recall*. The country, while It
dlu mu show much enthusiasm In wel­
coming the heir to the throne, did en­
deavor to prolong his slay here. In
fnet, trudlHun asserts Hint soldiers of
the American army secretly entered
New York, hut were tumble to flml the
proper opportunity to kidnap the
prlnee.
Sixteen yenrs after the visit of
Prince William Henry, another English
man. the duke of Kent, fourth mui ot
George III, nml father of Queen Vlctorln. came to the Failed Slates on n
naval trip, hut there Is no record of
an ottlelnl reception.

Soldlars* Head* OrovMng.
Some cynical stay-at-home* have
complained that the returned soldier*
hnve "Got the big head," hut the
tendon hattera And It literally true.
The sites meat In demand before the
mar were 8H *and AS. bat now they
sell more hut* of 7 end 7H-—Voca­
tional S' inary.'

The sengoing fleet of American mer­
chant ships of over t.000 gross tons
i nch on August 31, 1010, registered for
the foreign trade or enrolled for tho
consllag trade by sea, ns shown by the
return* of the bureau of navigation, de­
partment of commerce, under nets of
congress, comprised 2.215 ships of
RIOflOM cress tons, of which 1.538 of

8ug&gt;r Can* and 8ugar Beet*.
. ton of sugar ran* ha- products
from 110 to 101 pound* of refined to.
gar In Louisiana In. recent years; the

Ara yeu sleeping, *le«pln* aouodiy,
fComrade
’ nm ra A a over
M'ar there,
IhePA
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Where the graieee wav* atfcve you
In the itimmer air.

auaar product of n ton of tcit* na,

W hrra «« iaiu you a* we iouno y
Willi the ravaged Und around you
(trim and bare?

been 210 to 285 pound*.

Can rou l.ear the bugle blowing

AI»o, They’re So Common.
"Tho trouble with being n hero."
a soldier, "la dlfllrnl’y in acting up t0
the part." Which reminds us of what
Admiral Dewey aald In the height of
hla fame. "It la very pleasant to t*
n hero, but n continuous performance
la
reI nn
D.wit... re
Is tin
hnrd
on tlm
the norvnu
nerves.'" __•Boston
Trioscript.

O! surely you shall know 0 *
Within your narrow tied.
When battle-worn battalions
Saluts Ihe honored dead.
And to knowledge shall awaken
At our Ireadt
—n y Touchstone In London T&gt;«lly Mall

Can, but Don’t.
German experimenters ' have found
that explosions can he enused In gas
works by sparks from telephones, al­
though nothing of the kind has been
mown to occur.

Deeds, Mortgages, Lenses, Bilk
Hills of Snip, Satisfaction of Mort­
gage. etc., etc.

Office Supply Department
I’hone 148 •_ t Sanford, Florida

At, last you have a place ,m oanford where you can get everything
you need in the clothing line in a
special department recently opened
for you.

cntlng contest. William J. Long, twen­
ty-three. a six-footer from Providence,
It. I., who was awarded Ihe "croIx de
cruller" for demolishing 24» doughnuts
In 24 hours, enslly won"1he contest
from the ten other men who hnd en­
tered the contest.
rrlvutc Long’s record was n cruller
n minute for the first hour. During
the next three he consumed DO, nnd
after n short rest he finished the hnlnnce. Tho second mnn In the contest
ate ISO, nnd the third man 115.
Long weighs nbout 211 pounds and
the doughnuts which ho ato were the
western type rondo fnmous by n cer­
tain chain of mllrond restaurants.
Tho crolx de cruller Is n medal of
bronze, designed after tho lines of n
doughnut with the number 240.

THE COMRADE.

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for yuuy
youy a»y,vk-uui*.
inspection
is now ready
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vite the mothers of Sanford and Seminole county to
visit our Boy’s Department where you will find every­
thing in hoy’s clothing, shoes, caps, hosiery, shirts, colunderwear,'and in fact everything for
&gt;

Looked Cumbersome to Her.
A downtown store Is mnktng nn
early display of blanket bnth robes.
An elderly woman going through the
More the other day was attracted by
the hold patterns and stopped at the
counter to examine the garments.
"Just what nre these used for, mny
I ask J" she said to tho clerk.
The clerk lnform«*l her tint they
were hath robes and the prospective
customer replied:
“For the love of goodness! Looks
like they’d he mighty heavy If a body
got Into ihe'w ater with them on."—
Columbus Dispatch.
Big Glcaa Industry In Japan.
•
The plate gloss Industry In Jujmn
Iuib frrently expanded since the world
war. 'Before tho war about 550.000
IMixes of glass were consumed annual­
ly, 420.000 boxes of which were lmIM.rted from Belgium and Germany, the
remainder being of home manufacture.
In the past year 850.000 b n ta were
manufactured In Japan, of w"hlch 000,­
000 boxes were ebnaumad In Japan, and
the remaining 250.000 boxea were exnotied.—New York Tribune.

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PROHIBITION LAW WENT
INTO EFFECT TUES­
DAY-NEW REGULATIONS
M a k e s M any P ro v isio n s
A nd R u les

SHOULD- BE READ
Enforce* War T me 1‘roblllon nnd
Consiilulionnl Amendment No. IK
Ymi riinnni rnttke nr sell uir&gt;«&gt; tw*-r

gin, whiskey, ale, rum, hramly, porter.
Cnll any beverage lieer. ale, porter,
Transport any beverage containing
one-half of one per cent nlcohoh Store
any such liquor in room or rooms of ho­
tel, lodging house, or any building i
part of which it used for business pur­
poses.
Make or soil any spirituous, vinous,
malt, or fermented liquor, liquid eotr.putmds, whether medicated, proprh
tary. patented, or not, and by whatever
name called, containing one-half of one
,
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KCLE SAM is leaning heavily
upon his boys and girls Ihcse
days. They arc being urged to in­
crease the food supply of the world
in every conceivable way. Big ex­
hibits of the work of our own boys
nnd girls in kitchen, garden, and
field, will j if . outstanding feature.

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the work is entrusted to
us. We have a perfect
system of washing nnd
laundering linen and we
never injure ngarment in
the process. We solicit
laundry work from par­
ticular people, and wo
know we can give them
every satisfaction with
the work and with our
prices. Work called for
and delivered promptly
when promised.

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plants may receive permits to manufac­
ture and sell nleohol to he used excited vc|y for other than beverage purposes.
You Can be I'unished
For violation of any or all sections of
tlie ‘‘National Prohibition Act" by fine’s
of from $100 to $2,000 and by imprironment of not less than 00 days to two
years. The lightest punishment goes
to first offenders.
The tlig Exception*
No search warrants shall issue to
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unlawful sale of intoxicating liquor, or
unless it is in part u«ed for some hu«dr.exs purpose, such .■• btnrc, hep, sa­
loon, resturant, hotel or hoarding house.
The term "private dwelling" shall Incon-trued to include the room or rooms
user! and occupied not transiently hut
solely as a residence in an apartment
house, hotel or hoarding house.
It shall not he unlawful to possess
liquors in one’s private dwelling while
the same is occupied arid used hy him
us his dwelling only and such liquor
need r.ot lie reported, provided such
liquors are for use only for the person­
al consumption of the owner thereof
ami his family residing in muh dwelling
and of his liona fide guests and further
provided that such liquor was not un
lawfully acquired, possessed and used.

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Fine Meeting
The Grand Matron of the Eastern
Star, Miss Alice E. Shultz, visited
Seminole Chapter on Thursday, Oct.
23. She was accompanied hy the
Grand Marshal, Mrs. Fisli of Sara­
sota, The hall was beautiful with
ferns and cut flowers.
At 3 p. m. the officers met for
instructions in the new floor work
which Sister Shultz gave in her
sweet gentle manner.
At 8:30 p. m. the chapter met
for her ntiidal visit and also to in­
troduce two candidates into the
mysteries of the order. The work
was done in a very satisfactory
manner to the Grand .AlaIron.
The Worthy Matron then called
on the secretary tu give n short
word picture of the life of Mother
Hohhins who had lived in her early
days where Indians were numerous.
Later when she landed in Sanford
she joined the Scminolcs, it having
become n force of habit, she could
not forsake tier early associations.
Secretary then turned to an easel
draped in the American flag and
exposed to view nnd to the aston­
ishment of Mother Robbins a beau­
tiful photograph of herself, which
was placed on the walls of the
wigwam of the Scminoles.
Bouquets of the beautiful Huttrrfly Litlys were presented to Grand
Matron, Fast Grand Matron Mother
Rnhhins and Grand Marshal. A
large number were present; visitors
from Dei.nnd were also present.
After the close of the meeting a
social hour was enjoyed and home­
made cake and Ice cream were served
by the committee. Altogether it
was a most enjoyable evening.
Secretary.

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Wedding at High Noon
One of the loveliest church wed­
dings of the early fall was solemnized
at high noon on Saturday, at the
First Methodist Church, when the
marriage of Hindu 11 May Spurting
to Mr. George It. Wells, and that
of her sister, ltlanehe Edna to Mr.
W. I. T. Stringer took place among
themost beautiful surroundings. The
decorations centered about the ehnncel, which was transformed into a
wonderful setting of yellow nnd
green, with gnldcnmd and the trum­
pet tlowerd of yellow elder; trailing
vines and potted ferns, a perfect
background for the wedding group.
Tall vases ami golden baskets of
yellow elder nestled among the
masses of green, while jardiniers
filled with golden Hod graced low
pedestals. The chnncel-rail was en­
twined with asparagus spengeri.
The wedding music was played
by Miss Julia Laing. A quurtcC.e
composed of W. L. Morgan, Mrs.
Claude Ilerjdon, and Messrs. S.
0. Shinholscr nnd J. D. Parker,
rendered "Faithful and True" from
the Hridal Chorus from I.nhcngrcn
(Wagner.)
The wedding party entered the
church from opposite sides, the
maids of honor at the south en-r
trance, followed hy the little ilowv
girls, Thelma and Ola, sisters of
the brides. The father, Mr. J K.
Spurting, walked alone preceding
the brides, who came in together.
The ushers, Mr. Robert Cobb, and
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Douglas have
Mr. LeClare Irwin, met the grooms returned after a delightful visit o' sev­
at the western entrance preceding eral days in Folk and DeSoto Counties,
them to the chancel where the driving through in their car. While
party formed a pretty group. Rev. on this triti they visited Lake Sterns
C. W. White using the impressive and Subring, and spent the week end
ring ceremony performed the mar­ with relatives at Lake Wales. Mr.
riage rites.
and Mrs. Dougins an? enthusiastic
Memlellshon’s Wedding March was about the beautiful scenery enjoyed
and especially that of the Scenic High­
played for the recessional.
The llower girls scattered petals way.
before the brides as the newly
On Monday evening, Rev. and Mrs.
wedded couples left the church. C. W. White entertained the stewards
They were followed by the maids- «f the First Methodist Church, and
uf-honor and ushers. The brides their wives, at the meeting of the month.
were most attractive in travelling While the men conducted the business,
suits of dark blue *6rge with acces­ Hie ladies engaged in needle work, and,
sories in harmonizing tones. Bride later in the evening delicious refresh­
roses were carried hy each. The ments of chicken salad, sandwiches
maids of honor were very lovely and Hot chocolate were served.
in their pretty orgumlie frocks and
big black picture hats, carrying
arm bouquets of field daisies. Miss! W. A. Ginn the popular engineer
Lillie Ruth Spencer wearing green ; wild makes h'.i home in Sanford wan in
and Miss Esther Miller, wearing the city today calling on his mnny fr­
yellow, carrying out the wedding iends. He is at present located in Sarnsetn where he lias a big contract In
colors.
city
and county improvements.
The little (lower girls were sweet

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and winsome in their lace-trimmed
organdie dresses, nnd carried golden
baskets of ruse petals,
Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Stringer are
the attractive young daughters of
Mr. J. E. Spurling, possessing a
wide popularity nnd charm of man­
ner that lias won for them many
friend* *•&lt; wiiil, them happiness.
Mr. Wells is a value i employee in the
city and Mr. Stringer is n popular
a t t bt i f t L*» i •*v« - *
Leiv’ng immediately after the
ceremony, for a honeymoon trip
on the East Coast they were show­
ered with rice and nil the rest of
the "good luck" articles. The lo &gt;
quets thrown by the brides were
successfully caught by Misses Lillie
Ruth Spencer nnd Miss Margaret
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which arc fit for use for beverage pur
pows.
Get a liquor doctor’s prescription
calling lor more than u pint. Get a
liquor prescription oftener than every
ten days. Get a liquor prescription
from any person hut a phyildan hold
tng a permit to prescribe intoxicating
liquor. Accept or receive a consign­
ment of liquor.
Advertise by any means liquor, its
manufacture or sale.
Advertise, manufacture, sell or pos­
sess for sale any ujinsil, contrivance,
machine, preparation, compound, tnlw
ct, siilistunce, formuln, direction or recipe a vertisod, designed, or intended
for use in the unlawful manufacture of
intaxicating liquor.

Possess any property designed for
the unlawful manufacture of liquor.
Transport intoxicating liquors in any
wagon, buggy, automobile, water or
a' r craft, or other vehicle.
La* You t an Do
Manufacture, buy, cell, or tore hcer
ale, or porter, containing less than one,
half of one percent alcohol by volumeprovided that they are called hy some,
.
utho*
name than beer, n!e or porter.
We Know We Sell The Best Seed
Manufacture,
huy, hell, nr -tore wine
For Florida Farmers
i containing li«t than half per cent of
Our Reputation of Years
alcohol. Manufacture, huy, wit or
Assures our Hy-Test Quality tore bwevt thler and vinegar.
s e n d rn n r al l r\TAU&gt;fii i:
Manufacture liquor for non-hoverage
ANP run r. List
purpose* after having applied for and
We are Familiar with Planting Con­ I r.’ ive 1 permit from i ommi-doner of
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ditions, Perhaps we ran Help You.
j uitern.i, rev,,,,,,, vie, imir.tt to mane
white us
and sell patent medeclnes and flavoring
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E. A. MARTIN SEED COMPANY extracts containing alcohol
, Dirtroum* v
f.,r iim ii*. *..J &gt;
j .i c k s o n a i l l i :. : l o u i » a
I posc-i, or lii.e religious rite- InthMriui

OCTOBER 31, 191$

COMPANY

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
TIIOMAH I). IIAKRIt. I'h. II.
.\r,r.!jliral and {' n n k u llln f C b r i n U l .
I ' r nfi - . l . m - l of Na tu ral S d u i c r
L m r r l t u a , lioHInt C o l h - f r . I'lurlda
I ' t l i a l r l.atiofalur* uf Hollins r » l l r ( M r. T . O . rh arlra
W l n l r r Park, I I*., N o r . Sib. I l l s
•Sanford, II * .,
I l r a r S ir:
I h n r rn ra plc lrd careful fh«*niW*l a n * l j « l » of i K r *aniplfl of w*lrr (h*l
joii
h t n u ( h l mo rartr ta il n e c k . « n t d l i a i r ultlafnrd (be fotlunlng rm oll*:

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L i r e A m m o n i a __00 pari* per million
A lb u m ino id Am m onia . . . ________ T r a r e

Chlorine ___ _ I .T S Oarl* p r r million
T o ta l nolld*__ *1.00 pari* prr million
lla rd n r a *
21.01 pari* prr million
N l l r a l e a „ a . . . ________________ Trace

T h u a h te n r a p r a tllra llr uf free and alb uminoid am monia In thl* u a lt r and
II* le r p »m*M amount of rh lo tlne Indlralr * It* e i r r t l e n l qualllj for household
purpoaca. In addition la Iho (n n d qualllr r h a r a r l r r l . i l , ■ of nuperler h .u .rk &gt;IJ
water, ll po**e**ra eperlal feature* of raurh *a lu r, e»perl»ll» lbo*e of n r r l l r n l
natural aeration and L O W d r g r r n af hatdnra*.
T h r b a r trr lo lo (lra l aaalpnl*. r e t u l lln f In an a t r r a c r total rn u nl, In fear
-n mpte * of t h r nater, nf 3 b a r lr r la per r r n l . : and In O ndlnf no rolnn. or niper
harm ful li artrria, fully ro nflrm ll* good qualilr Indicated lif the C I I L X I I t t L
analfal*.
O f 'h e many ualv r* of thl* and other region* that I hare a n alyird . I h n r
i r r k r In all good quallllr* to lh al of the " E l d e r W ater."
f . u n d :,otie auperlor
Voor* t r r y rrapcctfullr,
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T H U S , It. I I A K E I I

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
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Farms, Homes, Businesses
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There i.s ureal activity in homes. If you need one see
me. If you want a quick sale—I’ll do it. Then as to
farms, groves, etc., there is no liner selection than I have
and at right prices.
Residence; 5 room cottage, all conveniences, $2500.
Resid u e: Same ; ls listed last week and such a h:irgain!i I repeat and urge acceptance at $1250.
Home: 221'&gt;acres, a fine place with so mnny good
points I want to tell you, at $0000.
Grove: About 7 acres, with a nice crop of fruit and
considerable extra land at $5500.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

r AGE THREE

YES, “A Feed For Every Need.”
1PUNKA
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We have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

OV \( ( OUNT OF HOAD MUDDLE
THE hoard h e l d sev e r a l
.MEETINGS THIS MONTH
Hon. Hoard of County Commissioners
in and for Seminole County, F'la., met
in adjourned session at 10 o’clock
A. M., Sanford, Fla.. Oct. 24th, 1919.
present: Chairman, L. A. Hrumey,
and foirr's: I,. I’. Hagan. C. W. Entr.mingtT.O. I'. Swope, and E. II. Kilbeo,
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with Fk A. Douglas, Clerk, and Fk E.
Hradey, Sheriff in attendance.
Rond of A. II. Key, heretofore ap­
pointed to act and sene as Hond Trust­
ee for Seminole County, Florida, in
connection with its $'100,000. Hond
Issue, authorized by an election, held
throughout Seminole County, on May
13th, 1919, with American Surety Co­
mpany, of New York, a corporation
authorized to do business in the State
of Florida, an surety, said bond being
in the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars
(10,000.00), conditioned on the faith­
ful performance of the said A. It. Key
of Ids duties us said Hond Trustee, ex­
ecuted by the said A. It. Key, and Am­
erican Surety Company of New York,
was presented to the Hoard for its np-

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Groceries, - Black Strap M olasses in bulk, - Lime in barrels, - Blue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
See us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, tiiats what
you need.

PURINA

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B U S IN E S S

Repeal order*. end unified cuttcineu who have uied our fertilizer
yeif »flrr year, who alwayi (lidly recommend oor sood* 10 their
'neiihbori ere our belt advertilament p Our price* not tlw iyi die
loweii. but when Q U A L IT Y i* coniidered never loo hijtv Write
for Hteil price lint. or lend order end you will be treated right
FEHTIUZEKS, rNSECTlClDES. S°kAYEfiS. I'OULTHY SUPrUES

PAINTIllt Hit UTILIZER CO.

J. L\ Spurting, Local Agent,

JnckaonTlIle. Florida

Sanford, Florida

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provnl, thereupon, Commlnfioiicr L. I'.-Trustee fur SemllRite l onnty, Florida,
Hawaii, offemt the following resolu- in connection with its 5300,000.00 Hond
ti'inn:
Issue, authorized by an diction held
Hr it Resolved, that the bond of A. throughout Scinlnule County, on May
It. Key Hond Trustee, in the stun of 13tli, 1919, with American Surety CoT«*o
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IS,C00.C0&gt; m; s;.y . v.f
h York, a correlation,
with the American Surety Company authorized to do business in the State
os surety be, and the •nmo is hereby ®f Moridn, as surety, aid bond l»*itin
fully approved l»y this Hoard as to form, in die »um of Ten Thousand Dollars,
sufficiency and as to the responsibility (510,000.00) conditioned on the faithof the surety thereon, and,
ful performance of the said Frank I.
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.. WoodruiT, of his duties us saidltond
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Trustee, execute,l by the said Frank 1,.
said bond of it. hey be, this day taken Wl)ollrutf&gt; um, Anierican Surely Comand
by .the. .Hoard
„„„„ iff, Ne
M w ..i ork,
. was .presented
' , to
,
,, approved
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. pnny
Commtss
oners
of
sc
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nolo
County,
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J the Hoard for its approval, thereupon
Florida, which resolution was duly sec- CommiM,on„ c . u . KntzminKer. of.
onded by Commissioner O. \ \ Swope, fw d th(. follimin rwoIution;
said resolution being put to the vote,
the following named commissioners
R® R Kcsolved, that tho bond of
voted for the adoption tlicreof, to-wit: Frank L. Woodruff, Rond Trustee, in
L. A. Hrumley, Chairman, O. I’. Swujie, tho sum of Ten Thousand Dollars
E. H. KiUiee, L. I*. Hagan, C, W. Entx- 510,000.00 with tho American Surety
mingcr.
i Company, as surety, be, and the same
. I as hereby fully approved by this Hoard
Horn! of H. F. Whitner. heretofore, t() f
, ufficit.ncy nn(I M the roappointed to act and serve n» llond „,Kin9itj|IUy of the surety thereon, and,
lrustee for Seminole County, Florida,
in connection with its 5d00,000.00 llond | He B It,solved, that the said bond
Issue, authorized by an election, held of Frank L, Woodruff, be, this day taken
throughout Seminole County, on May;»ml approved by the Hoard of County
lath, 1UIP. with American Surety Co- Corr- :. * .«'•Seminole County,
mpany of New York, a corporation, au-: whlt-li resolution was duly rcconded by
thorized to do business in the State of, Commi ■
‘'doner I.. I’. Hagan, said r,-. •
Florida, os surety. «aid bond being in ohition 1 ■ p u tt
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thu sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, nnmctl CmnmUloners voted for the
($10,000.00) conditioned on the faithful adoption thereof, to-wlt L. A. Hrumperformnneo of the said II. F\ Whitner, !**&gt;'• Chairman, C). l\ Swope, F.. H. Kilof his duties as said Horn! Trustee, l«e. L. I*. Hogan C W. Entzminger.
executed by the said H. F\ Whitner
Hond of Geo. A. DcCottes, to carry
and Americnn Surety Company of New firearms, with Jas. C. Roberta and Fred
\ ork, was presented to the Hoard for "p. Williams, was approved nnd Licence
its approval, thereupon, Commissioner, ori|ur j„ued.
C. \V. Entzminger, offered the following j Mr Jt)hn NoU Jr&gt; of t|l0 firm of NnU
resouton,
£ j^0|j# Contractors addressed the
He It Resolved, Unit the bond of R. F\ Hoard and asked for art extension of
Whitner, Rond Trustee in tho sum of tin e in which to file bond for $150,000.00
Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) and to execute Contract with the Cowith the American Surety Company, unty of Seminole, until Nov. 4th, 1019.

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THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!

Lot uh inspect your battery free. We arc experts
on electrical troubles. Scientific repairing and re­
charging done. Wc can take your old battery nnd
make it as good as new nnd guarantee it for six
months. Wc also Imve expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company
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win you at once—it is so new and unusual. T h a t’s
w.uit Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You 11prefer
this Mend to either kind of tobacco smoked straig ht!
As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un­
pleasant cignretty odor. And, you 11 be delighted
to discover th a t you Cfin smoke Camels liberally
w ith ou t tirin g y o u r taste!

Take Camels at any angle— they surely supply
cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever
experienced. T h e y 're a cig a rette revela tion !

“ L o o k s lila- a n e w h o u s e !”
That’s what you mid yotir neighbor«
you have given tho place u good paint in;

makes old-looking houses now nnd attractive. It keeps
them new, adds to their life, by preventing decay and
deterioration.
H AR R ISO N S i,aints endure Itreatise they are the
best that science ninI .skill have developed after u century*.'!
successful experience. This it the paint that du Punt
lm»!cht. beeaui:* it b;;t roiuenriih American jlutustry i*i
cstnlili' hed r&lt; putation, high, ipialily nn l long service.
Ask onr local agency to itk.si.xl you in the nrlislie and
practical painting of your hv/ue. Ho will gladly show* you
color combinations nnd furniali an estimatu on your
rci|uirement.i.

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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Iluaincss Manager
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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
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Jacksonville on Friday.
Miss Harriett Grist returned homo
on Mondny from Tampa, where
she has been visiting friends.
The Seminole Sunshine Club serv­
ed ice cream at the Library last
Friday, the proceeds will go towards
gotting up a basket bnll team.
Mr. Yates and family have moved
to Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Hartley have
moved into the Clousor hmi««.

You Are
as a depositor—as a SAVER—as a customer who is laying aside a
competence for the later years. Talk to us today—no one ever
sees tomorrow.
:

Mr. nnd Mrs. L I* Daniels and
baby of New Smyrna spent the
week-end hfcre with their parents,
&amp;CAPITAL $30,000.00
SUR PLU S $15,000.00
Mr and Mrs W. J. Daniels.
Trlffhan* No. 141
Offlr*: lie raid Balldlnf
Mrs. Harold Pattlshnll and smnll
Keep up the good work anti get ready son left for their home in Jackson­
for a big season.
______ ville Inst Saturday after luting
visited Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Pultlo
shall
the past few days, while Dr.
LwahTyquhW sih£S5Those new buildings going up everyHarold
Pnttishnll
was
In
New
Orleans
where are making the city great.
attending the dentists clinic,
O----W. R,STEVENS
R. R. DEAS,
C. M. HAND SANFORD, FLORIDA
C. D. COUCH
C. W. Cuipeppcr was sen? as a
I'rH U m
7l»rrMM»l
Are you tnkinc your daily p&amp;pCi?
Cashier
An'l Carhia,
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
If not why not? It is free this week. delegate from the W. O. W. camp
The hot weather is still holding
here to the convention of that
T H E BA N K T H A T IN SU RES YOUR DEPOSITS
-----O----on.
It don’t seem like we are going
body
in
Jacksonville
this
week.
Those soft coal miners will have some­
Hilly’' Grant is visiting bis sisters to have any cold weather this year.
thing to think about when winter comes
It has been the hotest weather for
on nnd there will In* no coal for their the Misses Cnllin nnd Lois Grant
many years.
at Jacksonville.
families.
We had a fine rain Friday after­ giitor, Mrs. N N. Swnson, went
-----O----Mr». Frank Pitts, who has been
noon
nnd it was needed had on the to V.’nycrosa, Ga., Tuesday to visit
Ann again it will lie bitter to reside spending some time with her mother,
relatives.
gardens.
in Florida when the coal strike is on Mrs, Grant, left Inst Thiursdny
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ChamberSome of the sweet potato crop
than in some of the colder states to the to join her husband at Stuart.
Inin expect Mr C brother nnd wife
is
poor
this
year.
Some
made
good
north of us. Wood may be high but
Rev. Mcmfnrt of Ml canopy prea­
from Watertown, N. Y„ in a few j
there is enough to go around.
ched nt the Baptist Church here Inst and some made none. There is a days to remain through the winter j
great complaint of ground moles.
-----O----Sunday afternoon.
\yith them.
They are bad in some places.
If you have a bouse you ean fix up,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Phillips
I. I). Martin and H. G. Dettrick
Vegetables seem to lie scarce in
if you have a room you can spare or and Mrs. Adam- were shopping
liave had telephones placed in their
town this season. There are but
if you have w ernl rooms that you can in Orlando last Thursday.
homes.
few to be seen anywhere but it is
Many farmers in the North the past Summer have
arrange for light house keeping let it
Miss Helen Moran, Aubrey Moran, on account of the hot weather.
Miss Annie Cameron nnd other
lost heavily, especially on potatoes by using a FER­
be known at once for there will be Jr., nnd Culver Etheridge spent last
TILIZER with a Potash content containing mutter of
The oranges are still splitting and members of the family are pleasant­
people to take them.
such strengtli Ihnt the roots were burned and plants
Saturday in Sanford.
it looks like they are all going to ly located at t ho corner of Oak
killed.
O----Mrs. A. A. Mdrar., Sr., left last drop olT. It seems like we are not avenue and 7th street mailing it
The lleratd bad a lot of wire stud week fur New Smyrna, where (the
It is to you* vitul interest to us*; a Fertilizer that
more convenient for school.
this week about Senator .Marlin being will visit a few days before going Hoing to have any left, on the trees
has been proved out this past season. Wc have the Fer­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
Pruvatt
this year but we hope so any way.
tilizer and the vegetables to prove it at our office.
sick and Senator Martin being able to on to her home in Miami.
hud as their guests Sunday, Mrs.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sims a Prcvatt’s brother, Arnold Currie,
sit up and take nourishment and Sen­
Mrs. ft, G. Nicholson returned
Wednesday. Mother
ator Martin luing unable to read hi- inline lust Saturday after having
cf Hartford, Conn. With him were
Pu| ht and we confess that lift- Senator spent several weeks with her son, and baby both doing well.
Manufacturers of
a party of friends, Mrs, Cofruu ami
does not appear In the list of our ac­ Jasper Nicholson, who has boon
Mrs. Culp and Mrs. Roldnxoi • - ■ : ■■
f ft
Fall*,
quaintances but lie is nreliably nil cii *
n'-.c caiUt.K at
Nuns Fruit Conn, i ne entire party motored
•lliilv ill :.t
nrd w.v'h the ruuney it i . . . get'
aitcriioiin.
through (mm the North for a tour
his name in print by the wire route. * The friends of Mrs. J. V. Wicks
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn wus in Sunford of Florida and will return the same
will
lie
glau
to
know
site
is
improving
We hnj-j be is able to get nut to-day
way.
Any amount of Potash desired
for our exp&lt; nae account is growing. from her recent illness. Tins'* t.t- shopping and attending to ' usiness
Frank C. Greenmnn is motoring
tending the "Good roads" meetingjSaturdny.
of the county commissioners at | From th amount of sugar cane with a party from Owosso, Michi­
Sanford last Tuesday evening were going by every day there must lie gan to Sanford. Mr. Grecmmin
Mr. and Mrs. Knilor llurlott, II. a lot of it made. There is from lias been on a visit to home folks
4 \
H. Pattishall, W. A. Wliit come, two to three loads passing the in Michigan Since July.
11G No. Park Avenue
Sanford, Fla.
Mrs. Harold Hcernn will reach
E. II. Klllire, Aubrey Moran and road every morning nnd the price
Sanford
Saturday
from'
a
stay
of
M. E. Dooley.
is high, ten cents a stalk. There
several months in the North.
The general merchandise nnd gro­ is good money in raising cane.
C. E. Chorpeuing .chaperoned a
cery .store of Logan Mercantile
It seems like Mr. Nicola can't
jolly
party of young folks who went
Co. was broken into Inst Saturday improve in health anymore.
He is
to
Geneva
last Wednesday night to
night by parties unknown so fur still on the sick list with rheuma­
the
play
given
by Geneva talent.
nnd about two hundred dollars tism.
Sin says it was t he best ever.
worth of goods stolen!
Everybody ought to get together
Fire destroyed the bnrn on the;
The young people of Geneva on the llth of November nnd have a
Dr, Hass place in Cameron City
gave a play at the town hull Inst celebration tiny. Tliat is one day lust Friday noon. Sonic celery blea­
Wednesday evening for the benefit that ought to he celebrated n» long
ching paper and fertilizer was con­
of the playgrounds at the public ns the world stands for it was a
sumed belonging to Louis Kinard.
school. The play was well rendered glorious day to the whole world.
»
The fire started from burning of!
under the supervision of Mrs. M. It ought to in carried on in the land praparatory to plowing
is where we lead
E. Dooley, each participant doing honor of our good President Wil­
Haygood Warren shot a wildcat
GEAR CUTTING
their part with credit. A lurge son.
near the obi marl pit last Friday
AUTO WORK
number from Sanford, Moores Sta­
We are all glad to know President morning early
ACTELYNE
tion and Oviedo were present. A Wilson is improving arid truly hope
Oflicc in Peoples’ Bank Building.
Sanford, Florida
We were most happy to see the
WELDING
neat sum was realized.
he will soon he aide to he with iis Sanford Daily Herald All good
a^nin.
In fact anything in
wishes for a successful prosperous
Sanford
daily
MACHINE
LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
It seems like the sugar shortage
SH O P
J T McGnhey of Hollins College hits us every Christmas so wc
WORK.
spent the week-end with his parents, have to have svrup cakes but we
LAKE MONROE
Mr and Mrs McGnhey
truly hope we can get enough this
No lost lime here, your
The school house will he a scene
work ready when
Fruit and Vegetable Crate*
Mrs C. W. Kntzminger arrived Christmas to bake some cakes and Of a spooky party on Hallowe'en
a
few
pies
cant
get
enough
now
promised.
home Saturday, having spent several
You Fan flay From U» at
to sweeten a cup of coffee, but When Jack O’Lnntcrns proui about
weeks with relatives in Georgia.
And skccry goblins shriek and Hhout,
WbutcMlo Pric«i
hope
to
have
it
soon
anyway
in
Mrs. Gregory Mnurey «'f Orlando
And if you're there from seven to
time
for
Christmas
cooking.
f
“
H
was th** guest of Mrs. Dinkie on
ten
Writ# fur I tl*9 I Ml
We are proud of our Daily Herald, Perhaps you'll see some witchcraft r
Sunday.
Just
think
we
can
get
the
news
W.A. Merrytlajr Umpaiy f— ;;J
then.
C. W. Kntzminger went up to
every day from our little Snnford Hut surely you'll he taken to task
Palatka, Florida
city and county. Our city is im­ If you don't dress up and wear a
%*r
proving every day. We have good
mask.
business in Sanford nnd good people
The Hallowe'en jninborec to lie
to carry the business on. Where
given
at the schoolhousc is expected
is one that wouldn’t be proud of
to bo a very pleasant cw nt. A
Sanford and our city?
ghost party or masquerade is always
= STANDS FOR
Mrs. Fred Krcll left Tuesday to
a delight to the young, and the
join her husband in Leesburg, where
lie is employed in the orange packing grown-ups as well. We have b o r-1£2
rowed our custom of celebrating
business.
the eve of All Hallows, or the festi­
It seems like our brick road is val of All Saints, from England
coming slow out our way but we nnd Scotland, where it has long
will make good use of it when we been given to fireside gatherings,
do get it.
with nm y weird ceremonies where­
Well, our Freedom Day will soon in the young folks sought to pull
lie here again, the llth of Novem­ aside the veil of mystery concerning
ber. That will be one day that their future sweethearts.
Many
The fact that it is about as
will he long remembered by every­ ghostlike apparitions, witches upon
difficult
for a person to take
body in this world.
broomsticks and Jack O'Lantcrns
care of his money as earn it,
celebrated the occasion, but now
makes it necessary for him to
in this country the day is noted for
have
safe advice as well as se­
EAST SANFORD
the boyish pranks and practical
curity of place and of invest­
Rev. J. It. Allen, the pastor for jokes.
ment.
the M. E, church society in East
The Sanford Daily, which came
Sanford, is over from his home in out splc and span ’ ’i s gladly
This institution offers both
Enterprise for the week assisting Heralded. Indeed the paper is well
to its depositor®, and for over
Rev Summers to conduct the ser­ gotten up and is very creditable
one quarter of a century it has
vices at Moore's station church. and a valuable addition to the
provided a bulwark of safety
Mr. Summers was pastor of the' Florida Press. A bright,
clear,
for the people of this commun­
M. E. church in Sanford 7 years wholesome daily is an advantage
ity.
ago and made many friends out to a town, and a great ndverisehere as he preached twice a month ment to the community and the
and held a very successful two weeks county at large. A good strong
revival beside. Mr. Summers gave publication is a power within itself
up his pastorate to work at Camp and it does more in the upbuilding
There Are None Better
Johnson during the war and is of the community than any other
now in the service of the state us a one thing. Its influence is "keenly
missionary for the M E. Church felt and it can more easily sway
Society.
the public mind than any other
Henry McCashcll reached here organ. At the present time u news­
from overseas last Friday. Henry paper is not only a sheet for dis­
had HI months service in France seminating news, but it i» apparently
a teamster, most of the time. a leader In politics, i» commentator
SANFORD, FLORIDA
£
He saw a good deal of the country on the sumo, on religion, research, §
science, amusement and sport, sor| but the U. S. of A. is the beat.
vUontinucd on page 8)
Mrs. G C. Mcbougnl and dau* j
I
b U r t d u S m K l- r tiM Mall M ailer A ofuti U a d
tfOA. at IN r*«laIBra al Saafotd. ElarMa
Under A n *»f March Srd. 1*73

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In and A b o u t
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personal Items
of Interest

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams
a Dort, you will like it. 4-t
5 . S. Jones, Chiropractor and
motored over from'Orlando on
r light hauling call Phone 10G
E. Chorpening.
8-10tp
L. Polk of Jacksonville was in the
Monday slinking hands with old
Hide n D.ort you will like it. 4-t
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harrison of
Philadelphia Pa., are guests of the Lin­
coln House.
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at L P.
McCullcr’s.
56-ft
Drs. Puleston and Tolar motored up
to Jacksonville on Fridcy, returning
home on Saturday.
Ride a Dort, you will like it. 4-t
Ron. Forrest Lake left last night for
‘ &gt;where he went on business
Jacksonville
ts to return today.
arid cxpcclCompleto stock Diamond tiresWight Tire Co
55-tf
l.
Maxwell. District Superinten­
dent of the Western Union spent sev­
eral hours in the city on Saturday.
Hide a Dort, you will like it. 4-t
Mr. A. J. Pound of Cresent City,
npr. • . u.ig the Oversea Brand Product*
i« a husincu visitor In the city.
ports for everybody. IJrynn Auto
Co.
4-tf
Ron. Janiei Alexander of DeLand
wn in the city tod*v and naid the Sahfor&gt;l Herald ollice an appreciated visit.
Pint Mqson fruit jars at L. P.
»!
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\!r. and Mrs. Krupp returned last
r:i, t from ri extended trip through
the la rth wnirh covered several weeks.
Buy Diamonds Wight Tiro Co.
55-tf
Mr. zr.d Mr . Ernest Krupp returned
Sunday from a ddightfulitincrury of
'‘ i-ral weeks s|H*nt in the North and
West.
Dr. I). C. Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
and Fr ay of each week. 58-tf
Mrs. Saunders anti pnrty drove over
from Gainesville to uttend the initiation
ceremonies of the 0 . E. S. on Friday
flighttjuart Mason fruit jars at L. P.
MrCuller’fl.
5G-tf
An attractive group of girls from Rol­
lins College. spending the week-end at
home, were Missc* Sarah Wight, Kath­
leen Brady anti Florence Witte.

AUTO TRANSFER CO.

PHONE 114
Philips Old Drug Store Stand

Phone Orders also Taken
at Hotel Carnes

All Kinds of Hauling
Baggage Transferred
Meet all Trains

PHONE 111

INSURANCE
Fire
Automobile
Theft
Liability
Collision
Bonds
Represent 20 Leading Companies
Writing Every Branch

B. W. Tlerndon
105 WEST FIRST STREET
IUIONEH

NrvlUrnr** 83 or 3G7

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

The Daughters of Wesley will hold
their annual hncnnr and a cooked
food sale Saturday, Nov. 22, 1919.
Place announced lator.
6-tf
Mr. Alex Vaughn, Mrs. Fannie Lee
his daughter and Mr.-Sanford Doudney
retuined Saturday from Mian.I whero
they spent several days with relatives.
Pansies. Phono 2G0 W?
9-2tc
Mr: Polk who wr- hzz !.L» home in
Jacksonvillea was formerly a resident
of Sanford and he has to cumc hack once
in a while to see how the city has grown.
There’s a man at the curl) to
serve you.
55-tf
Mrs. Alice E. Schultz and Mrs. Mon­
tie 0. Fish distinguished visitors stop­
ping at tho Seminole Hotel have re­
turned to their homo in Sarasota.

Mr. and Mrj. Schello Mnines and
Mr*. George Hyman motored to Plant
City and Tampa Friday afternoon and
returned Sunday night. Rev. George
Hyman wlllarrompany them from Plant
For Sale—G ft. Ilglitwood post
and cull cross tics for fence posts
30c each f. o. b. Wagner. Carlots ur less. O. C. Bryant, Wagner,
Fla.
U-W-4tp
A1 Lilja returned home last night
from the Wa&gt;‘cro»s Hospital whore ho
was taken several weeks ago after an
attack cf sickneu caused by gallstones.
He is much improved hut will not he
able to raiumc his run on the A. C. L.
fer m iut lime.
Bring your hemstitching to MrsMaude I’hilmon at the French
Shop. Also dressmaking u spec­
ialty. .
11-W-tf
The many friends of Mrs. C. E. Henry
will be glad to learn that she arrived
safely in Philadelphia and is now in
the hpipital where a speedy recovery
will K? made. Mr. Henry and Ruth
will stay In Philadelphia this week and
then return hom?.
Piano and Harmony taught by
Progressive Series Method.
Con­
servatory graduate.* Phone 230, Mrs
W. N. Ankncy, 91S Myrtle ofiAve.
Fri. and Tues-Gtc

The Ladies’ Union o.* the Con­
gregational Chiurch will hold their
annuul bazaar Dee. 13. Place to
he announced later.
9-ltc
Miss Boyce Suddath of Columbia (la.
registered at the Lincoln House on Friday. She will teach the Paula school
this winter.
The Ladies Guild of tho Kpiscopa
church expect to hold a bazaar and
fair for tiirec afternoons und nights
of Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the
DR. DAVIS
the well known optometrist
Parish House.
1-tf
will be at the Lincoln House
Mrs. Sadie Allen ami Miss Anna
again
about Nov. 5, 1919.
Allen were hostesses to Mrs. Alice Sch­
Eyes
tested
and tilled, with
ultz and Mrs. Montie Fish , on a drive
glasses
for
headache and
in and around Sanford on Saturday.
poor
vision.
11-W-ltc
WHEN YOU THINK OF CAN
DY THINK OF THE KANDY
KITCHEN. IF IT HAS SUGAR
IN IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
THEATRE BUILDING.
49-tf
.Mrs A. T. Rossettvr returned home
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Saturday night after spending several
Key
will regret to hear of the serious
month* with friends and relatives in
illness
of Mrs. Key's father, Mr. Geo­
Massachusetts and other stale.,.
rge
E.
Rice, who arrived from the north
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
ust
week.
Mr. Rico was ill when he
RAGS. ANY RIND EX­
cached
Sanford,
hut his condition has
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
grown
rapidly
worse
and he was taken
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
to
Orlando
on
Friday
for nn operation
RED SPREADS. AT THE
and.
treatment,
lie
was
nrcompnnied
HERALD OFFICE.
59-lf
by Mr. and Mrs. Key, und his wife.
Mrs. H. It. Stevens and daughter The latter will remain with him at the
Rebecca were called to Ashley Penn., Hospitn! until lie is able to return to
Saturday night by the death of Mrs. Sanford.
Stevens sister, Miss Fannie Black.
Mrs. Bertha A. Saul* of Atlanta Ga.
COLLIDED WITH AUTO
formerly of Enterprise and well known
in Sanford, is registered at the Seminole. Arthur Gatchcll Hurt When Motor­
Mrs. Sauls is here on business und plea­
cycle Hits Jitney
sure combined.
*
Rus
Mr. Vaughn and Mrs. Lee stayed at
Arthur Gatchell received a num­
the home of Mrs. French Mr. Vaughn's ber of bruises and u deep gusli cut
daughter, and Mr. Doudnoy visited in in ids head when lie collided with
the home of his brother Gurney who the Jitney Bus yesterday afternoon
was injured recently in nn automobile while riding a motorcycle. The ac­
accident.
cident occurred nt the corner of
Dr. Conway of Orange City preached Second street and Magnolia avenue
at the morning and evening services as Arthur was riding on Magnolia
of tho Presbyterian church during the and the jitney under the guidance
absence of Dr. Brownlee who is attend­ of Conductor Hogun was going out
ing the St. Johns Presbytery.
Second street. The motorcycle rid­
L. J. Maxwell, district commercial den by Arthur belonged to Lee
superintendent of the Western Union Peck and it was badly demolished.
was in the city Saturday on an inspec­ Arthur received a gash in the left
tion tour. He found tho Sanford of­ side of his hend and was taken to
fice under Manager I fall in first class Dr. Denton’s office where lie was
patched up and wan out in a few
condition.
Walter und Hawkins Connelly who momenta seemingly none the worse
have been attending G. M. A. at Col­ for wear. Since a hog on the Oviedo
lege Park Ga., have returned home and road a few- nights ago tried to put
exj&gt;ect to go to some other school next the jitney buss out of business
week, probably one in Florida and and failed It is not good form to
collide with this Juggernaut and
closer home.
The many Sanford frknds of Rev. it is lucky for nil parties concerned
G. B. Waldron will he interested to that no one was killed yesterday.
know that he is spending two weeks in Wo have not been nblo to learn
Grand Rapids, Mich, attending the Nat­ who was at fault hut it would lie
ional Council of Congcrgational Chur­ well for all drivers of autos and
ches. He will return about the first of motorcycles and nil kinds of vehicles
to drive slower on the crossings
November.
und Stop, Look mol Listen. There
Notice
is a lot of fas* driving und careless
To the stockholders of the First driving going on nt present and a
National Bunk of Sanford, Fin.
more serious accident is Imund to
Noticeyfs hereby given that pur­ happen unless the drivers of some
suant to a resolution of the Board of these vehicles are not more careful.
of Directors, a meeting of the
Stockholders of the First Nutiouul Magnolia Has Building Record
Bank of Sanford, Florida, is called
With the many buildings nnd im­
to lie held in the City of Sanford,
provements going on in every part
Florida, in the office of the said of Sanford no one section has any­
Bank, on the 4th day of December,
thing on the other but the west
A. D. 1919. at 3 o’clock P. M. side of Magnolia avenue curries
of the said dutc, to vote upon the
of! the palm in the building line
question of increasing the capital
between Third street, and Fourth
stork of said Bunk.
street. In this block the Monte­
10-Gtc
B. F. Whitner, Cashier.
zuma Hotel of course is first witli
all its many improvements going on.
Rut next to the Montezuma F. P.
Foster started the ball roiling by
Christian Science services
building
u room and porch on iiis
will be held nt the Woman's
residence.
A. T. Rossettcr next
Club, Oak avenue, between
door
would
not tnke a dare nnd
Third and Fourth strets,
started n large porch on his home
on Sunday, morningat 10jand next to Mr. Rossettcr, V. C.
•If) odock. Subject: “ Ever­
lasting Punishment.” 18-tf
Slalq and County Licenses
State and County Licenses are
now due for the period beginning
This one block on Magnolia at
tho present time has the building
October 1st.
Jno. D. Jinkins,
record nnd demonstrates that im­
Tax Collector Seminole Couniy 7-4tc provements stz.ted never end hut
keep up an endless chain and one
improvement shows up the other
Boost
i' s Auto Transfer. All trains fellow- making him get Rosy at 'pee
in order to keep up with the proI’lioniJ 91. Hotel Carnes

PAGE FIVE

Hie Stuff They’re Made of
Marks Their Worth
HE greater mileage, the uninterrupted service
that' Fisk Tires give, starts with their built-in
goodness. B ig— way oversize— tough; measure
their mileage against any tire you have ever used.

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They are bnilt to an ideal —
**To be the Beat Concern in the World to Work for and
the Squarest Concern in Existence to do Business with/*

Next Time—
B U Y F IS K
TU&gt;« I* Rs tlrtf
ii«r ri«*i

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
I-or Sale- Wood or coal range
with tank, practically new. Enquire
919 (Ink Avc.
8-tf.

U All Local AuTcrtisemcntH Under
For Sale—23 acres on lake front,
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum 3 1„• acres cleared, li room house
in good condition and outbuilding.
Charge 25 Cents.
•I miles from Sanford. Enquire Her­
In answering nn advertlsojnent ald OllU-e.
7-tf.
where no name is mentioned In the
id, plcnae do not ask The Herald
for Information as to the Identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser ia and If
For S ale— Prepare lor cold weath­
we do we arc not allowed to give er NOW, Buy your winter's lire
out this information. Simply write
wood now and snvc money. Oak or
a letter and address it ns per in­ pine. Either stove or fireplace wood.
structions In the ad.
Phone 119-W. Roberts &amp; Smith,
Wanted —From Tick immunity A Wood Yard, corner tith and Elm.
5-tf
1 Registereii Holstein Cow to gi\o
from 5-7 Gallons milk dnily. Box
For sate or exchange-*-! Vault
•144, Sanford.
M-W-tf door, good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
inches high, I small Safe, 34 inches
FOR SALE
high, 1 adding machine. Must sell
quick. C. Caro of Hcrali^. G2-tf.
For Sale —Hut Rack and Kitchen
Cabinet at reasonable price, 807
FOR RENT
Magnolia or phono 312 J. 10-2tc
For Rent—Furnished Room to
Fur Sale—Two five acre tracts gentleman, 110 West 3rd. St. 10-2tf&gt;
of land, walking distance. Will give
For Rent Four Furnished Room.
time on part payments. P. 0.
709
Magnolia Ave. Smith ut Hill
Box 117.
10-2tp
Hdw. Go.
For Sale 2 nearly new Pool
For Rent—Four connecting house­
tables. Will consider trade on mules
keeping
rooms, furnished und with
or auto truck. Rox 27G, Sanford,
large
garden.
P. O. liox 117.
Fin.
•
10-tf

J. S. Crutchfield, vice chairman nml
member of tin- hoard of directors of the
American Fruit C o, was in the city to­
day going over the farming situation
with F. F. Dutton Mr. Crutchfield lias
visited ’ar.ford before and has many
friends i re who are glad to see him
again.

Dill Pickles
Young Radishes
Chit ken Gumbo
Choice
Bridled Indian River Trout
Matra do Hotel
Roost Prime Rile* of Western
Reef Au Jus
Roast Native Ducklin
Oyster Dressing,
(in-en Apple Sauce
Fried Young Chicken
A la Mnryland
Mashed
nr
Boiled Potatoes
Corn Mullins
Spaghetti A la Creole
Vegetable Salad
String Beans
Boiled Rice
Choice
Vanilla Ire Cream
Chocolate Puddidg, Cream Sauce
Poach
or
Apple Pin
Tea or Coffee

For Snle—Four-room house cor­
ner 5th and Palmetto, east nnd
soutli front. Lot 31x117 feet. Price
$1,500, half cash. W. M. Haynes,
Herald Ollice.
10-tf
For Sale —Five acres of land,
orange and other fruit trees, land
for cultivation. Four room house
on place. Two miles from Sanford.
A d d ress 1'. D. cure Herald.
10-2t^
For Sale—Cabbage Plants. Ap­
proximately half million, Succession
und Charleston Wakefield, Nov.
first. $2. large quantities. Order
now. Dr. Love, DeLand, Fla.

Farm Photography a specialty.
Photos of all kinds. See Slieufer
at 113 Elm Ave.
9-tf
For Sale—House and Lot, 819
Elm Ave., cor. 9th street. Inquire
of J. M. Rice, above address. 9-ttp
For Sale—Half million celery
plants, imported French seed, free
from blight nnd root knot. Will sell
in beds or count. Write for price
and quantity wanted. Clay County
Gnrdening Co, Green Cove Springs.
Fin.
9-4 tp
For Sale- I Pass, specially mqdc
Tsoita Franchlnl cor 65-90 II. P.
chain drive, cost $12,000 new 1912.
Wheel base 108 inch. Tires 3Gx4,
30x5. Etect starter and lights, 4
speeds, Bran exhaust pipes, Picl
cutout, double mUffier, 2 Bull's
eye side lights, vent on top nnd

Safety of your funds and business interests at
our hands is our most obivious duty to you.
But we go further than that.
We are so vitally interested in your business wel­
fare as it affects our own community that we will go
out of our way at any time to help make safe any in­
terest you may have anywhere.

When we can be o f service to you,
r
call on us freely

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OCTOBER 3I&gt; 1913

�THE SANFORD HERALD

Lower Prices for Fertilizer
Two Reductions in 1919
Have you our latest Price List! It will Interest you. Ideal fertiliser* nt
give tatter value for the money than any rommodit/ bought by the grow
either ior farm operations or for household u*e. Quality maintained
___ Write to us at onc«r regarding your Ml requirements.
Shall we send our new Vegetable book?

Wilson &amp; Toonter Fertilizer Co.
Manufacturers Ideal Fertilisers. Dealers in Spray Pumps and Insecticides
It. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford branch

SEED POTATOES

I NS E C T I C I DE S
CAN SECURE | FROM US ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS AND
INSECTICIDES — PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Deliveries of all goods arc alow and uncertain. You will be more certain
of getting your goods when needed if your order is in our hands. Large
stocks of all growers' supplies.

^ S A V E ^

the Leather

the b*tf, jack-o’-Untem , which filled
the fireplace in the living room.
Yellow shaded lights cast a soft
glow over the laughing faces of the
guests, while goldenrod and dabes
completed the decorations.
The "apider wehM prove*} a source
of much amusement, and when each
guest had unraveled it, each found
a cunning favor of black cal or
yellow hat.
Awe and fear M P Vipon the Jolly
merry-makers when the ghostliest
of ghorts which had been proven
to bo only a dummy, began its
stately promenade down the hail
c r.i-th o u g h ii.e rooms, but as ghosts
never come hack from tho^ other
world to reveal the secrets of this
life, it will ever remain a mystery
how the strings were pulled to
create animation in th e ghost that
walked.

Engagement Announced
Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Alexander
Harrold announce the engagement
"rid approaching marriage of their
daughter, Muriel, to Mr. Emmett
Monroe Hunt, the marriage to he
solemnized Tuesday, November Ele­
venth at the *First Presbyterian
Church, Sanford, Fla.
The announcement will be of
interest
to the hosts of friends of
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y SHOULD
the
contracting
parties, throughout
GET T O G E T H E R FOR IMG
the
South.
GREETING TO OUR SOLDIERS
The bride-elect is an unuixally
AND SAILORS.
charming member of the younger
society set and her many friends
will regret to hear th a t she will
not reside here after her marriage.
Mr. Hunt will be remembered
ns having been in the commission
business throughout th-* Southern
states, but since his release from
the navy has been connected with
Morris anil Company of Charles­
ton
The many 'Heml* or rn* a*;;!
S. I'uleston mid their tw o attractive!
little (laughters are regretting their
departure this week for their future
home in Miami. Identified with^
the professional and social life of
the city for a number of years'
they will be greatly missed. Dr. I
Pule.ston is one of the most success- j
ful physicians in the county and is ;
a popular society m;.n. M/a. Pule«ton is one of the most attractive
young matrons of the socity set,
possessing a charm and personality
that appeals. Sanford’s loss is Mi­
ami’s gain in enurnbering among
her residents this popular family.

Give the world
the once over
ISTEN , fellows, to some
. straight talk. M any
a man when he gets
to be 40, m /sses s o m c th in g .
H e m ay h a v e
lots of money, and a fine
family but—
He never “got out and
saw things”.
After h e
gets settled down, it's to o
late.

L

Every man wants to sec
the world. N o man likes
to stand still all his life.
The best time to T R A V E L
is when you're young and
lively—right N O W I

Right NOW your Uncle Sam
hcalling,"ShovcolTr' He wants
men for Ids Navy. He'i inviting
you! It's the biggest chance
you'll ever get to give the world
the once over I

The Navy goes all over the
world—sail* the Seven Sea*—
squints at the six ccntjnem*—
/bar's it* business. You stand
to tee more odd tight*, wonder­
ful scenery and strange people
than you ever dreamed of.
You'll work hard while you
work. You'll play hard while you
play. You’ll earn and learn.
You'll get, in addition to "shoreleave", a 3n-day straight vaca­
tion—which is more than the
average bank president can
count on.
You can join for two years.
When you get through you'll be
physically and mentally "tuned
up" for the rest of your life.
You’ll be ready through and
through for SUCCESS.
There's a Recruiting Station
right near you. If you don't
know where it is, your Post­
master will be glad to tell you.

T H E M O ST

DANGEROUS DISEASE

Epworlh
[.en 'iij
Entertainment
A jolly party rd fifty a t mo o
member* of the Epwcrth League
roasted wr.nies and enjoyed a picnic
su fp tr tn the *hore* of Silver
L ake, Friday evening.
Swimming and boating were among
the guy pleasure* of the evening.
Gathering around fhc cam p fire*
songs and merry tales complet d
the fun and frolic of the occasion.

Shoe Polishes
KeepYourShoesNeat
v LIQ U ID S AND PASTES FO RBIACK ^
^ W H I T E * T A N AND OX-BLOOD Z A
X v (DARK B R O W N ) S H O E S \
A

f.r. OALLXY c o u o tx n o n s

OCTOBER 3|, 1919

''.ATE GLASS

Our Agent, MIt. II. «
form* of Insurance a
Through Ids niniu-clio
Hull In the ter, *. uil(l

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p )L A Y the smokegamo with a jimmy
1 pipe if you're hankering for a hand­
out for what aila your smokcappetitcl
For, w ith Princa Albert, you’ve got a r.ew listen on the pipe question
that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries!
'} Made by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scot free
from bite and parch and hands you about the licgest lot o f omokefun
that ever was scheduled in your direction!

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roiH-'-iic, perfectly blended
f Clear I lavana filler and shade
y good retailer
introduction to

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Prince Albert is a pippin cf a pipe-pal; lulled tnto n cigarette it

GINIA LEE

For Sale
Everywhere

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TAMPA, FLORIDA

Burn* wore
, on Monday
nijht nt tin ir homo on Ma piulia
iivonue,
itll the old fa dduned Hallowe'en
.v.ni wore played, nnd delirious
iMredthtonla In kreping with ihu
■•••. on, wore -crvul, tun dating oj
"pumpkin" pio, Kamlwlcho ?, fruits
iml coffee, wlillu puncli vn • served
through the evening. One of the
original fo.iturea of the party w.u

r I f i i , .'nnffidftti jjfltnJ a n d AdfApiem/ tin

t* J*

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homi*

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. **.....I- j :ccq i„i £uth (Xf/ccf comditt-atu

nnnv W i n a to n - S a le n i. N. C.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

OCTOBER 31. » »

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F.

Witness m

B artlett

O ak flc ld t G a . , M a y ? 0 , 1 9 1 7 .
K en tu ck y

M lg .

C o .,

Paduchah, Ky.
r&gt;irjse allow me to state th a t I
V . tnld your 1)0K cholera remedy
(h* ' one season and have ordered
, more for th'*
L“st yt*ur, 1
■
,0 12 or 15 men who raise

hand «■ Clffit an d tha seal of
Florida, offer and expos# lor aale, to
C ourt an d t h t x m I l U w ! im* tha m n
&gt;urt. Seventh Judicial Circuit th e h ig h r 't bidder for caab, tfao following dcua lt
y of Saptomher, A. D. 1919.
' county fll Sertlm.lv, a u t o of r .
?rlB*
and
bcln*
In
th
e
C
ounty
(•call
E. A. I)OU(lEARS. Clerk.
'* the 3rd (tav of R i t l i n b t i , 5*. ttcmlnoU and Siato of Florida, to-wlt: Ilavla Gilse,
Tha N W IJ of HK«( ( I f n 10 a r m lo N orthSnllrltore for Complainant.
.
■ . ;
E. A. DOttO LASS,
caat corner), S)4 of ,SEJ| In See. 19, Tha
6-9te
Ciaik Circuit CopM, livmlm.l- Co., Fla.
NVj
of
N
E
I
J
of
See.
30,
all
In
Township
0»or*o A. IifCuiiM .
SO, Range 32: alto the N
of MEW of SEI»
Solicitor and of Cmin.-I f?y Complainant. u{
M b * S W JJ of N f f i f (lett beginning In the Circuit Court #f i h r S e t e n l h Judicial
Circuit eT Florida, S em lnele Csunty. In
C orntr run E a tt 10 thalna. N orth
Chancery.
13.31 chain", Weal 10 rhilna. South 13.33
In t If call Court. S e te n lh C lrruli. Seminole chalnt) In Section 13, all Iri Townahlp 20 ' • F . Lain*. Joined by J . E . I.alng, h t r hue*
County, Florida
Fnutb of Hinge 32 E aI t . To aatlafy final
Overstreet T u rpentine C om pany
Compfalnanta

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PA G E S b T E N
eole aurvlng hrlra a t law of J i n n Cowart,
daerated are defendant*. I, the undersigned
• pedal m u te " . H I!, C5 U u i l t r , N ntamtier
3rd., 1919, during the legal hnura nf aale,
In front o the C o u rt Haute door In S an ­
ford, Find la, offer for rale and tell to the
b ltln o t and heat bidder (nr r a t h , the fo|.
lowing dncrUied la n d t and real rotate,
• itu a tr d I n , the City of Sanford, Stmlnole
County, F'orida, to*wlt! Lot One, llloclc
Nlnr, Tier C, of flerngctnwn, Sanford,
Florida, according to K. It.-Trafforil'a Map
of tald Town: ptirchater to nav for Hriv,
W itneit me hand thla tat dav of October
1919.
E. F. H O U S H O LD Iilt.
Special M ailer.
D lrkinvm A Dickinson
7-5tc
Solicit.ire for Complainant*.

ail petition*-and (Wan all property owner*
an opportunity to h r heard a n d have made
all correction* which In xhrir judgem ent W
)u*t, i»nu
and hn a iP
t e ecijudnatu
q u a l l e d *11 aaateaimentf,
jH-'i
u rc in ir n iy .
■aid amount* an d aieeaementa a* Hard and
rqualited thall sta n d at a lien aga.nst laid
property to h r enforced e ftrr th* vomuletloa of said work In the manner provided by
the lawt and ordinance* of aald city.
Patted (hit doth d t v of
tu tu .
F I. Ml I, I. E li,
I'rreldrnt City Council.
I hereby certify th a t the foregoing ordi­
nance wat duly passed hv the city council
of the city of Sanford, Florida, In eratlon,
tb it the 29th d a y of Oct., 1919.
F. P. H IN E S ,
City Ctrrk.
A yi'iotru liy mo I n n **uu. oey u{ xciw-

? »"•
hi Itch*!!. L. Ji ■ Uwena,
l i r a . (I. Andenried, II. II. Ramsey, Geo. It,
Morton, Individually and a* truitee, Cal­
love* tI tt oo ll dd e a c h o f t h o r n t o l a k e Helena Flicker, F. W. Fla chtr. F.
J. Dlrterlch, Clara DUterich, Tom
vin A. Peace, Anna C. Wnodbridge, Indi­
,h
r e m e d y , f e e d i t t o t h e i r h o K» Mirkla, et at,
vidually and a* trustee, Albert 0 . Eavee
To the defendant* I* J. .Owen*. Helena In Circuit Cuurl, Nemlnole County, S tate and Itichlo Wnodbridge, and alt unknown
if t h e y lo * t a ,l' n R'0 h ° B r r o m
persons claiming Intcrett, by through or un&gt;
of Florida. In Chanrery.
Flaeher, F . W. Flseh-r, F. J. Dlrterlch, Clara
&lt; y o i m i v i *rp*'
»Kf3&gt;e of a n y k i n d n o t t o p a y m e DUterich, Tom MarkD, V. C. Dlllman, Sid- Arple )■«* U c b l u r
der anv of th* ■t,*v* ****** dcfrn ’f *r,!t,
tu
n e r a t belra, devlteet, grantee", legate—,
»»
Uivorce
—
l
natio
n
.
C!"l» I/. Vttiuii, — — • wood,
,*nt fu r t h e r e m e d y , h u t w h e n ?*v l
J a m r t l.ork la re.
An Ordlninrti entitled an Ordinance
or olherwlt*, and all unknown person* claim­
J . I&gt;. DAV ISON ,
TO JA M E S LOCK LA HE, HKD S P R IN G S ing intrrrat by, through or under J r t i i e C. requiring the grading and paving of French 10-Ste
f ... b e g a n t o f e l l c o t t o n e v e r y m a n
Mayor City of Sanford.
Avenue
from N inth Street south 3X20 L e t
, N. C.
Murphey and J. Richmond M urphey, her
' ' in a n d p a i d m e f o r t h e m o d i You are hereby ordered lo appear to the husband, now ilecraaed, ** helm, devisee*, to llu fh ey Street and for grading and
Hill of Complaint herein tiled ag aln tt you legatee*, or othrrw iie, and all other unknown paving Goldsboro Str«*t from F'rrnrh Avenue
ire and e v e r y o n e o f t h e m t o l d m e
in the above entitled caute on the Rule person* rlalming any Interett in and to tald wetl 1323 feet to puhlle roail running to
O ptim istic ThouQht.
Upaata.
. , i. wax t h e b e s t ho jt m e d i c i n e
...........
......................... .......... day of Our Court In November, to-wlt, the properly invloved in aald *ult.
f
J
n
tli
'T
rnxi&gt;* w h i l e »h oy b l o s s o m ; t o ­
3rd
day
of
November,
1919,
and
the
Sanford
Defendant*.
O n e m a n u n i t ! m e t'- ttoach, S. II. Atteync* Auxtln Hlair, \ a l h He I t Ordained by the M ayor an d City
30 * e v e r u s e d .
u n e m a n p a m l id „ l n e lllalr,
\fary E. Haj-nlr, Edwin C. Herald a weekly newspaper puhltthed In
Counell of the City of Sanford, Florida
Order *’ Conttructlv* Service
m
o
r
r
o
w
U
n o t lotltty.
t j,c
p a c k a g e a n d b o u g h t jj»XBl*fc
itaynie, Corinth
i.u rin th aC.. H^an,
Hvan, Ferclval
I'ercivsl Ityan.
Hyan, Sanlord, StmlnoU C ounty, Florida, it hereby
Section I, T h a t r'rrncb Avenue beginning
To alt unknown parlle* claiming interett
Vyr?.n r*
K « tr M. Athlry* K«nnU .S. designated a t th e new tpaper In which thla by, through or under Win. (i. Andenried, at Ninth Street anil "-(tending south 3X29
fV worth m o r e a n d s a i d it w o » t h e
• . . rr§ 1—
I'FFlrr, her hutbantt. An- orilcr aball appear once a week for four It. II. Kamtey (im . It. Morton, individually to Hughey Street thall he paved to a width
Cold S torage.
r l r M. I*rr1"r( — —
l*rrlrr, h rr huabantl.
and aa Irtittee, Calvin A. P oagr, Albert G. of arvrn fe*t, "aid pavement to he of a
^ . t that b e b a d e v e r tr ie d .
lifnry A. Schlrp, i!. 11. ttr&lt;iwn( — - - —
E av rt, lllchl* Wondbridgv and J r ttl e C. width of .1*&gt; feet on each tide of p a v e m m t
ItcfrlK
orntor
n tr s coolotl by ntninoIlrown, her huaband, Henry C. Putter, lluwMurphey and J. Elchmonr. M urphey, her placed i n tal l avenue tiy Seminole County,
Y o u r s very ‘ truly,
ard Potter, M artha W. I’a c l a r i l , --------- (SEAL)
huth and, a* heir*, tiev!•***, grantees, legate) • and thali be of the tam e material a* utrd nln itm chlnps o j H T a tc d by In te rn a l
I’acVard, her huaband, F'rancea E. McCM- 7-Jtc
or otherwite or any or either of them , and all by aald County In paving th* venter of said com bustion vitEltios m lllrln u p e tro ­
W . F. B a rtle tt.
Un, ..------— McClellan, her nuahand. K1Uunknown persons, corporation* or assorts- avenue, and "hall hr of tame grade and
Notice
of
Application
for
T
a
i
Peed
I
’
nder
leum for fuel n ro Heine b u ilt fo r n
Ifcrchanlx G r o c e r y C o . ,
ahelh F'ota, — —-— P ott, her huabantl, May
lion*, claiming an In l r r r it In th e following thickness.
■Srttlun H nf lih e p lrr 16X3, Laws nf described properly situate In Seminole Coun­
j arker White, — ——White, her huiband,
G erm an rallro atl.
Section
2.
T
h
a
t
Goldsboro
S
tr
rrt
be­
Florida
Sanford. F l a .
Ida Ft)** F a u x n a u g h t , --------- l aunn.u jght,
ty, Florida, to wit: ltrgln at In te ra c tio n of
at French Avenue and extending
Notice It hereby givrn that If. M. b a t! l i n e of Mrltnnvlllr Avr,, with *outh ginning
her h u th and , Martin Condran. Annie Farina,
west
1323
feet
to
public
road
running
to
i-3tc
,,
John Farina, K ate Hotunda, Mike Hotunda. I'apworth, purchater of T a t Certiflrate line of Sic. 30. run N orth along Mellonrille IJptala thall he paved to a Width of seven
'areIcxxnehS l- e s U llH In F a ilu r e
J It* II. Smith, Volnvy J. Shipman. Mary 1). No. 19, dated the tth d a y of June, A. I). Ave., 162 yard*. E a tt at right angle* 1*12 feet, aald pavement to he of a width of 3 ' j
•
.. ol ',,, .1 II
X I Shipman, Emily I*. Shipman, William E. 1917, hat tiled tald crrtllltate in mv oITIcr, yardt. South at right angle* 162 yards, feet on carh ride of pavement placed on
,-kgt ia w h y WO s a y
t i e d U . A . J Arnold, Ja m r* I". Arn&lt;dd, A. C. Aldrich, and hat made application for tax deed to weal 11.2 &gt;ard", Sei. 30 Twp. 19 S. Range tald street by S em in-1* County, and thali
in accordance with law .9 Said certificate
* “ , ,,
P n tt-ilu * a e r o r d l n t r t n Aleian.ler It. Carver. N. J. t.ewla, H. Con- i*«ue
h* nf tam e material at lived by tald count
•fhomax lli'K 1 OW rier a « O r 'J l " K 1
rad. Charles It. Lore and William Canby &gt;. embrace* the following described property
You an I u c h of you are hereby ordered 1 In paving the center of tald ttreet, and tha
tltu
a
t
r
d in Semlnnle c o u n t), Florida, ton o
NOT
JE L D
I T Truttee* ol th e i-ttate ol Joseph It, Tantutn,
he
and
appear
before
our
*aid
Circuit
,
ho of the tam e grade and thickness,
dirWtlnh*.
I'M
deceaxed. W. 1*. Gllkrt.on, Lucy Morton wlt: Lot 7, New li p ii la . The tald land
mrt at the Court House o S anford, Flix on ' So-tin. 3, T h a t tald paving of *a!
, b u t m i x It w i t h g r o u n d W h i l m o r e , ----- - —wthllmure, her husband, helot attested at the d a te of the issuance
e 3rd day of Nov. V. IV | 9 | 9 , then an d a t r n u e and ttfeel thall he graded and pax.-i
...{"I, &lt;),.( i-notlL'li t-harle* Alexander. William IJ. KmDnn, It. II. of tuch certificate In the name id E, l.arran.
ere to make antwer to the hill of complaint lit accordant® with plant and apcclffcatinn
fffxl add m o i s l f l ) w i l l ) j u s t I t i m i h l l j.t n r t „ rr&gt; u „ , „ r, s
c Ummlng*. Frank Unleaa tail! certitlrate thall he redeemed
O n e I n c h C a r d * W ill lie P u b l i s h e d Un*
to law tax deed will L"Ue then-on
" ID m a k e a c r u m b l y m a s s . I Daniel. T t r m W. Adam", J. D. Jackion, according
It It fu rth ir ordrr»t| th a t thU nolle* he of Sanf ril. Florida, and now- on Ale in t
J r r T h l a H e m l i n e At T h e If n le O f S 7 . 2 I
u j t ef j m.irv
'
- . , Henry C. Nice!*, Thomas J. Hilliard. Sara on the 3rd. day of November, \. I)., 1919.
office
of
the
rily
clerk
of
Sanf-»rd*
Florida,
Wltnrtx my offirial algnatoie ami «ca| ittildithrd ttrir** a week fcir twtdve tiirrk» In Said paving of *ald avenue and Mrr t ahal) P e r Y e a r.
ru rlt h u g g e t s a JK'tlt'IICini . Eireckton. — ----- Eareekton her huvhantl,
the* Hanford Herald, a newspaper, pubttihtul
thl«
th
e
3rd
day
of
October,
A.
D.
1919.
be In gun within *ivty day* from and after
:■ , it , | : - .."-aIrxrxvt nil tim -l'iitro
\ll&lt;-ti iJrv"-ley» David II. Hnukrr, l „ I . Hal*
m Srminolf* C ounty, Fhtrida*
E. A. DO HI! I. ASS,
p,.- fu ll ritre c tlo ilH o n p u t t . a g e . J„rJ) tlwnj»mln It. Pound. Allen MaeDon- (SEAL)
W11n r ■»« my hand and aval nf aa hi f!ircult 111pdatr 11n whIrh th1« ordinavtan* iI.a11br ci«m*1
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole C ounty,
rlJ,
I
t
o
b
tf
l
W.
S
to
ll
K
irn
C
Kimbiilt,
r
f f r d i v r ; but in the event
any property
Court, tliU the " th day of Atictutt lb IP.
Vour tm tliey b a c k i f y o u a r e n o t
Florida.
— — KlrabiD
iirf bufcbitnf],
l*i(iytib&gt; 7-3lc
owner, owning pr opart y abut ting on that
(Seal)
K.
iM trtSI.ASS
IIv
V.
M.
DOUGLASS.
D.
C
C#r?fn. A* M« HamJtilpb, WilEium Kdgar and
Misfit tl
t ’lrrk f Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla- part f »ald avenue nr * trrrt hefi fn required
A. I*. Taylor:
to ♦ .• paved, *uall fail, within the time
Nnllfp of AppMrallon for 7a% D t n l I’nder K. I*. llou«buldrr
fr r c h n ii ls C i r o t e r y C-o
lirfri'i providetl, to grade and pave tald
Solicitor.
&lt;!»w|3lc
S rrlion H of C baptrr INMa, l.a»« of
It appearinc frgm the tprorn bill Ptrd
-o tc
Chtf Ida.
'______
— a v rn . » or atrret in front of hi* or their
hirrin that your (dare of rc iiiltn ff it urib&gt;nf-&gt;rii. H u
r
Notlro W hereby c l w n th a t A. I.. T a v e a u ,
,
, , „ , i fi-*pi tlvt properly. In accordance with the
known and th a t ,ymi art* iivrr the ajjr of
term* nf tfdi ordinance and with the plan
OFFICE IN T H E COL'UT HOUSE
Certiflrate So. .l»H. dated
« Irrult t *.urt of the S e i r n t h J u d l d a 1
twfi-nty-onp yrar*. it i* b ir r by n rd rrrd that purchaser of
the
tth
da&gt;
of
Jun
e,
A.
l».
1917,.
Said
&lt;
IrcuH
of
I
lotlila.
Seminole
County.
In and epeflflrathtisi Du n for, heretnfare pre
yny do ajtprar In t hla fourt In thp hill brrrin
pared and •ubmllti**! by the city engineer
following d ri rrl W d I hinrery*
lilrd on thti •Uth day of October, A. 0 . errtlfirate r i n b r a n a the
S A N F O Itl)
- • F L O R ID A
all of auld grading and p »ving, not an done
(iretpetty iltuated In Sentlwnle County, * • '** ItaniiaH, t omplainant
1919.
by property owner*, ehs»11 lie done by and
t
, . ,
,
It it furth er ordered that thla order hr Florida, to-wit: l.nt 3fil H a n of Sub IMILOAL AliVtRIISINfi
published once a week for d e b t cunterutlve virion »( l.an.l belonging tn Altam onte William Atklnton Daniel, L u th e r L. Porter under the direction of the city id Sanford,
I ir« k p In th e Sanford ll«rald a new tpaptr K. II. A: N. C»». T he aald land bring a«
The Puffimmilh Tru*t A- Cluraant-e C *. and t h - proportionate co»U thereof r Sail
te**ed at the date of the i**uane« of *urh \l|&lt;e C. Hill. David Kee Danl-I, A. D. Star- he a»»e**ed, o n t -third on »sHi side, o-ain tt
.
• puhlithed In Srm lnolr rnuniy.
the land* upon wni^h raid paving aball IIIOM 3 H tiMMtrl 33 | | 24t)S
-ert
1
1
1
rat#*
In
the
nnmi*
of
Unknown;
**r»cnlh iuilfdal C Irrult*
\Vitne«« rn / band and foal "f the said dr*
«rifuii * «ar
Mint, and all unknown ncranna rlalming abut an&lt;l the City of Sanford *ha?l «»ve a
I lorlda, In ( hanrery
'
E. F'EUGl 6 0 S i i . r i M f . r i . i o
Alio? Notice l* hereby given th at A* K.
Vmlnulr I »u
rult court lM» September
3rd. A. I*. 1919,
a
ll
V
Inf
e
real
bvf
thfOilgn
O
f
llhde*
tb*
li*
• h r r if t
i*.
tao-li r a i - t . v
Taveau, purchn»rr of Ta* Certified** No.
A. DOUGLASS,
1 4 i " , C omplainant
If f i t « T .
nidi
“
|i
r«
v
i
il*
*
1
b.
(I.lav•
and
rut
mu.
ra
a* •&lt;. ft *................... h dai
r ‘
i * 1917
U latlnn |
i 'i - rv C lr;u !t C -u it ffemio-h • - m .
\ k.
11 **if*, If v1 1 e£b fegai«r-a jf*-|nl*r * ol «k1f***t• of aaul city.
•Ml1,1 ee*lipr«*»e« einbnr*-1' *hi f dbr-.
tie1M
T . f-ll(,...),i, It. 111*n d !*ft t •
r«»*
and all o in rr unknown p«r .ana rl li m ­
»u* 11**4&gt;i r&gt; ilrrld**firr Unltnivar*
r 1)••••.! it*i.;,*nv iiUiftl* tl In !*#•mmole * ■♦nnf' , ingwfav,
Sertbin I That upon failure of toy
M»&gt;i"il)&gt;rt L&gt;r « ..mp’atns:,:
any Inter -wt in and to the *aid land* in­ prop,
r : » i : . u , n*-wit: i.«t n o . ria u «f Suit im rt v o*&lt;mr to do the grading and paving
volved
in
aald
*ult.
r
t
al
i
,4
jrum
a:t
a.Hilavil
ul
m
m
;
■
vitinn
of
lain!
brlin
gln
g
to
Altamonte
K.
1
herein provided for the sam* ahtdi be done d u n r o r d .
F lu rld a
i
?h. above ) ptlt'eJ x au to
—
Order of C onttrurtlvn Service.
t_
&gt;
w
i of Sanford,
____
fl%r *
If. A N. Co. T he *ald land l»elng a»«ef«ed |
by
the
City
or *hill In* b * hv
tu? ) M If* i reriilrnt of g tial)) or ( o u n t y NOTICE OF NI'KCIAI. M IS T T It'X S t l . E at th e date »»f the ln u a n c e of r i r h certio­
To all unknown p a r t l y claiming Interest r n n u i r t b&gt; the CU&gt; «d Sanford "t.» tie- I »*. »t
,ixt.- &gt;&gt;( Fiori)D, tSct y m ir . Notice It h e i)li\ given that under anil by rate In tlu- name of Unknown*
th j*i !
by, thr.iugh or under William Atkln*on Jtati* mul l»e«t bidder, in aicordanre with tin
1 t i t l d e n i r It untnuwn t h a t ' vlri'ie ‘i( th a t linal ilecr»e u! lo rerlituri
lta« ftlrd tald rarilAeatea In mv oftler, lei, Luther C, Putter, The P ort"mouth T r m t nforr aid ptxnt ami ap&gt; -|nratlon" submitted
in th e elato nf Hurlil* t h e anil iali m ade and entered t&gt;y_ th e ILm. and hai made
Guarantee Co., Alice C, Hill, David l.i ■ by the city enjlneer, and tw o.thirl* of the
p jd Irat ion fot t a i ilrrda
n o * a TID (•*
(rind Jane* W. lV.-klni, J uitg" ■*! I m Tib Judirial to Im uf in accord a firm writh law.
Daniel, end A. 11. Starhird, a* heirs, devlteet, e o tl t thrrof, onr-lhlril to abutting ow nrrt
Kffri ' 1 A 11 ....... urn il whom would
l.viign
Tvitelhaum.
and
t
h
a
t
Circuit
ot
the
S
tale
el
Florida,
dated
the
grantee".
Irgalrea or otherwite, or any or on each ri b', from to e d a te of (tie comple­
1Jideal aaid refllllr a tri aball be feileemed
I &lt;"*
i i i tit».-one y e a r , nf age.
27th tlxy of Septem ber, A. D. I!*C. In a atriirding to law t a i ifeerlt will i*»ue thereon , either oj thorn and all unknown tier "on*, tion &gt;f the work, thall be a - t r it o l, ami tr.all FI UK nnri TIIKFT nntl COLLISION InI it I" to r quin- you, the aald I rertaln 'S 'j"e pending in aald circuit In and on the .in! day n! November A. D. 1919.
corporation, or no.iH atlnnt rlalming art be a Hen, superior to all other lien*, cxrrnt furiinrc Issued I»y lliv FI.OItlDA STATE
». li­ sum to app* »r to the hill of fur Semlnnle C ounty, w h ir n n th e Stale
Wit net* my official algnature anil «*al Interest 111 the (ollotrlng described landt only lien * (or taxet, against and upon t fit- U roMOlIII.K ASSOCIATION In Iho
l\&lt; l
.r.-l
I again"*, you by th e Hank id Orlando, a corporation, I* complain- thl« the third da&gt; of October A. D. 1919.
• ituate In Seminole County, Flotilla, to-wlt. lot* ami prop)rty fronting anil abutting naforri and rhcapcM In lltc v*oriel. Wrilo
fntr.pi
,
nt mrt 1 eiiioplalna'it, Irxlng T H g t -l- an t, and .lame* II. Ilryec l« d ifen d an t, I iHK AK)
Lott | to 2x Inrlutin- (leas Lott t and 5) upon 'a id 4)1 mo- aril s t r u t he ri Inlofore
K. A. DOIIOKASS.
y,
Il
i"
dav
tiled
In
the
aho-e
s
t
a
te
d
wdl
on
tli
^
t
d
day
cl
November,
A.
I).
W. A. A D. L. Dauiit'a Subdivltlon of tlm described end so graded and paved, xml the fur informiilion (u hi'ndqunrlvrfr Orlando*
7-Str
Clerk C!lrcult Court
U iin . , *Mi! ?1
M..r.-lu),
[lic 3rd d a y of November, 1919, the alm e being Monday a rule day,
H E 't «d See to. T w p 21 S. Hango 29 E. remaining one-third of siirh costs shall be Aupnls wanted In every (own in Florida.
if
court. on M
Seminole (Tuunty, Florida,
, " (f*/ r»r*
p i ....... . li* r wlee th e bill of ro m p laln t "luring Iho legal hour* nf tale, before the
HID acres more or lest.
11y V, M, I kiiii'lio, D&gt; C«
A.
paid by the City of Sanford.
Court Home of Sernlmde County*, a t San*
till r t cV•n a&gt; iiy you con (eased.
amt racli nf you are herrbv ordered to
T h a i the i "tloiiXleil t-otla of grading ami
Whereat, Harry D. Ulckeraon, did i ■ he You
and appear before our aald Circuit Court paving per square yard
for the paving
the 29th day i f Septem ber. A, D. 1919, at the
Court
House
In
Sanford,
Florida,
on
of
raid avenue amt street It 12.|0, the esti­
fib' hit bill "1 ro m plalnt in the Circuit llie 3rd day of Nov. A. I). 1919, then 3 n l
mate I to tal r-)"t- of parin g the same at
in n i t r u i r c o u r t , .s e v e n t h n i i c u i r s k m i n o i . e c o u n t y f l o i i i i i a
C ourt, In and for Seminole County, S tate
to make a n t r r to the hill ol romplalnt described it f I.’. , I I J. &gt;i, and th tatl.mateil
. I Florida. In Chancery, agaln tt the S a n ­ there
tin :• •e**t Tufpentlna C om p any
hrrein
filed
against
you!
c
o ttt to I it owners per front foot It $'1.69.
ford C ompany, a corporation u rg an lt.d
Section r i l l H i,
city
en g ln n r ia
It It further niderrd th a t this notice lie
and rx lttlng under th e lawa of the State
j _ n , M i i r h r l l , --------- Mitchell, her h u tb a n d , all partiea claiming Intr r . t
of Florida, for the pu rp o te of fureclotlng published once a week for tw ilve week* in hereby required within teri 'lay*, alter the
u,'l . | J ()*,na, Helena FLcher, P. W. F'Dcher. F. J Dleterirlt Clara D e l
lira!
iiiitdicarion
of
thi&gt;
ordinance,
to prenare
a certain mortgage, duly atrigned tu the tlit- Sanford Herald, a newspaper publlrind
te ■, T.-n Mtrkii. V. C. Dillman. Clara D. Wo id, William Herron, defeated,
ami tile with the eltv clerk an rttllo ite
tald Harry D. lllr k rrto n , lor a valuable in
In Seminole County, Florida.
j ] n i m . deeeated, N at 1‘i'vijlx. Trust.**, Nathan ((. Holden, William H,
MY SPECIALTIES:
ot the amount of liens for tueh paving which
ronridcratlon, made ami c a .e u le d , on the
Hi’
ri-vm L. ilrooke, M a i.^ rc t A, D u r a n d . ---------D u ran d , Jttli* M. Hurr,
W llni". my hand and teal of tald Circuit the city will claim agalntt each of (he Iota
Xth day nl March, 1 9 |6 by The Sanford Court, thla the 7th day ot Aug. 1919.
Iiiv.i \ llutr. F. C. ifarid, John A. Ju h ttlo n . Alexander J. French, F. O.
or parrels of land fronting or a.iultl ig upon l*'t V O I D 'S l l A N D - I ’ .iIN T K I* C l l l ^ A
Company, a corporation, to W. II. Illcker|&lt; i f.
j| \lli-y(it*. A utlln L. lllilr. C a th crln o Hlair, E litah eth llaynle, ile*
(Seal)
K. A. DOUGLASS
• Id' avenue or at reel so t&gt; l&gt; • nav, .1. wt.lch
aon C om pany, aald mortgage lulng duly
, , , it&gt; r. n S, Athley, K ate M. Athiey. C. W. Farnume Fannie S. A. Peeler,
Clerk of Cirruit Court Seminole Co. ‘■la. estim ate snail lie bated up &gt; toe etlam aled
recorded in the public recorut of Seminole E. F. Ilouihnlilrr
I . . . M ivilir, tienrge !J. Currier, William t« Saundrrt, Joh n A. Greeley, Eli
costs ot the work. an&gt;l e i &gt;n lit- front ))
.
\.M 'S s r i : i’ ! .iN ( : n m ' : ; h
C ounty, Florida, in Mortgax. &gt; llimk 3. on
.x.»i,l), Henry N. Schlrp, B, It. Ilror-n, Henry C. P o tter, Howard Potter,
Solicitor
C5-|.1te &gt;d Inlt or p x r.ils ot land aOu tl x". lh.&lt; avrnue
page 316, and whereat, K. E. Ilrady, Sher­
fin T. Cndman, Iloy II. Codman, Hubert L, Packard. M a r th a W. Packard,
or
street
so
tu
bn
paved,
iff of Seminole C ounty, Florida, had made
(nr. 1.1 ). McClellan, E llinb eth J. Pott, A da Pot* linker. May Parker W hllr,
Circuit Court, S rx e n lh Judicial Clrruli
ft HIGHS' I'LA I LO \V \11K
lion G. That any f "*&gt;r o v l n j any
and tiled hit return on the writ of subpoena In Seminole
fti f'ftf* Fau'paucbt.
.Martin A. Corulran, IVUr K rlth Hoawrll, «Urra«rdf
Ciiunl). Florida.
In Chancre" in tSe
ir -l In and t n n j propel*, „ i n
tirio i
Imuci I In the above staled cauae th at the
\( i r , |» Shipman, Volnvy J. Shipman. II. If. Smith, William £ . ArtioM, Jamr*
Mary
M,
Serord,
widow.
sail! avenue or t ' r e i t rone so p a v e ' » sit
otlirert and agent* of The Sanford C om ­
A?r ’ J. rh a rb * I.. ArnoM, Alviandvr II. Carvrr, N. J. U w l r , II. Conrad,
l.ti IN \ S D V.\ I . T i l \ M W A T C H ' S
Complainant
have l i e right within th irty d«)" alter tii“
pany. a domestic corporation" are unknown,
I*. (JtU.»r»«n, l.ucy M orton Whilmnrv, F ran k Ilanltl, Charlv* A ln a n d r r ,
xa
Hill to
filing
of
salil
eitlrrate
to
preset
t
to
the
&gt;aid
and. whereat, application hat been duly
Vki.iim
K riio n , lt. II. I.anra«trr, H o b art S. Cummins*. J . I). Jark»»n,
tjulet Title city elerk a *&gt;orn lu'tltlon tn he p r .t e n ln t
made for an order of publication requiring
H#nry t \ Sirnl*. (!. F. lU lford, Thnma* J . Hilliard. Sarah Ear*ck*on. Allen
The Sanford C om pany to defend «aid All unknown h.dra of and all unknown per. In t 1 e rlly eiiunell, t-H ln g forth that in
«,rr«!• v, hak.d II. Hooker, ll« njarnln It. f o u n d . Itobrrt W. Sc^if, F.llen C.
sons flain.I.iL intxr '-t u Irr Fi. S. a id E. J the opinion of the petition,'' the rati main!
action, and iho court being fully adxtard
Kir »!J. \.l4 1 llmwn, L a fa y rttc tirren, A. M. Handolph, William R d | i r . M.
In th e pre ml act, thereupon, upon ronridcr- While, Mrs. C. W. Jaeockt and all unknown amount &gt;&gt;( such oil* and llr-tt upon &gt;urh
|| .liman, A. I.. T aylo r, J. O, Jrlk*, J . O. Jr lk i, Jr., and Jarne* W. Ulley,
prrtu n t claiming interest undr* C. W. lot Is inriirrect, showing wherein it lx tnatlnn theteof,
4tcrued.
J acock* and all unknown (iirtlea claim­ rnrroet or wh) it wiki exceed tin- sjncial
f t i* ordered and decreed, that T i l l .
T&lt;&gt; aTI parilr* rUIrnint; an intrre*t u n d er L. J. Owen*. H tlr n a Fiicher, F. W. Fi*cber, SAN FOK D C O M P A N Y , a corporation,
ing an Internal In and to Lota 2, 3, 4, 5, benedts ne.-r i ing (tom the work ami paving
F.*J Ibrtrrirh. Clara l&gt;letrrlch. Tom M arkU , V. t!. IM Ilm n , Clara I&gt;. Wood, W Hum o fg i n li rd and ealillng under the law. of
fi and 7, lllock 2, K. J. White's SulullvL dune an I to be dune in (runt of said lot or
Utrf ’i
Jo hn Irvine, deeeaied, N a t Ptiynli, Tru*teef N athan C. Holden, William the S tate of Fluriila, be. and It i" hereby sion
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
a* recorded In plat hook No 2. Seminole parcel of land.
ft. 11• ) r*. Flavin I*. IU*»«»be, I). (I, M cK ay, M argiret A. D u r a n d , ----- — D u ran d , Julia required, on the tat day of December County
Records,
Defendant*.
Section
7.
That
the
rlty
counell
shall,
Practice confined lo Iho treatment
II. Durr. 1»a\ i *1 V. llurr, F. C. H ind, Jo hn A. Johnton, A letander J, French. F. O. Itoach, A. I&gt;, 1919, a rule day of th it court, to
aftec proper muiro and uithin the time
ORDER
5 II A!i»&gt;nr, Auitln I. lllalr. C'athrrine Hlair. KHtabeth Ha&gt;nlo, dreeatrd. H ymn S. A*h- app-"ir to and anawrr th e bill of complaint
of the eye
prescribed
by
ordinances,
til
at
a
hoard
of
To all unknown heir, of, and all unknown
b), K«!r M \»hley, John llieki, C. \V. F a rn u m , Fannie S. A. |*relrr. Annie M* IVelff, exhibited ag alm t It, aa aforetald. In the
Lyon
examined
hy a regular retfliiarsons rlalming Interest under E. S. &amp; E. J, • quull. istlnr. to hear any and all petitlona
F Currier, William L. Saunder*, Jo h n A. Ureeley, KM Swavrly, Henry N* Schlrj*# K. above entitled rou rt, otherwise a decree
and to ail unknown persona rlalming ami complaint* which may he filed In ceftered
phynlcinn
H lir **n. Ib nry (*. Holler, Howard l'uttyr,aJ u h n T. Cndman, Hoy IK Codman,a&gt;floitertfe K
ro eonfetxu will be entered agalnxt The
under C. AV. Jaeock", and all u«- crenct' to th e rttlm aleil Coals of the paving
Fuat, Aria Feta liakrr.
anfnrd C o m p a n - , a corporation a t afore- Interest
Glnsset filled, broken lenea du­
known partita claiming an Interest
Intn
In and to hrrrln proride l for ami shall make due ami
tl i r l'.’: ’" ): Wl.lt,-. M i F o rt Faunanaught. M aitln A. Ganttran, IVItr Kalth Ilotwi-ll, •aid.
i
c k 2.
2, K. J. Whlti t piiiin r inquiry Into the tatni', and II It shall
toil*
2,
i.
4. ft, 6, A 7'.lllo
.lllock
plicated
•|,(rit)il, Mar) D. S hipm an, Vnlnay J. S h ip m an , H. IL Sm ith, William E, Arnold, James
appear
to
the
salilartion
of
the
rlty
council,
It
I*
further
ordered
and
decreed
that
Suhdl,irion
a*
recorded
In
Plat
Hook
No
2,
r. t m M Chariet L. Arnold, Aloxjndar H. C a rv e r, N. J. I^iwit. If. Conrad, W. I*. (Hiker. thit order of publication be published Seminole C ounty Records.
tilting at a board of equalisation th at the
. Lao M»rt»n Whilmore, F rank Daniel, C h arlet Alexander, William U. Emlaon, A. C. In the Sanford Herald, a new .paper p u b ­
28
W.
Church
Si. - Orlando, Fla.
estim ated am ount of tald lien it co'fectly
.'H-Irh. H It. I.anratter, Robert S. C u m m ln g t. J. D. Ja r k to n , Henry C. Nicola, C. F. lished In Seminole C ounty, Florida, once
You and each of vtxu ate hereby ordered esti nated, the aimuint so fixed shxll stand
Itxil'.- I. Tr. "na« J. Hilliard, Sarah Eareckton, Allen Greeley, David If. Hooker, Henlatnln each »‘f r k for a period of four conaecutlvr to appear to the hill of complaint hertin a t t o- a m o u n t of such Urn to be rlalmrd by
It 11 itid. lt-.l.) rt W. S co tt. Ellen
K im ball, Ada I. Ilrown. Lafayette Green. A, M.
lllnl against you, un the llule day fur Nov­
]:&gt; : Ipi William Sfdgar, M, A. I I 'lllman, 3. L. Taylor, S u .an A. Cr’ilrher, deeeared.
Done and ordered In C ham bers at De- ember, th e same being the third of N ovem ­
J 'I
. . i i. Jr lk t, Jr,, nod J im it V&gt;'. I.llloy, dereaied, or under any of them , or other Land,
C ounty of Volusia, S tale of Florida, ber 1919.
* lie. v&gt;&gt;* t..l.'-*iog described land"!
A on this the 11th day nf October. A, D.
It It further ordered th a t this notice be
Hango 1919.
Section
Tp.
pubtlahed once each week for twelve weeks
Teg it CL. cm: ■( N \V *( o| S E J ( run W hO roil", N 43 rod*, E
In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper p u b .
(SEAL)
JAS. W. F E D KINS,
29 Judge of the Circuit C ourt, Seventh J u d i­ jlshed In Somlnole County, Florida,
20
It id", S IS milt, 1, 61 rod* .4 20 rods lo b e g .......... — ........ ...
29
21
-I D tt'', „ | SBH-*.__ ________________ , ___________________
cial Circuit, Seminole C ounty, State
Witness my hand and official teal of the
I
I S E 1J ul N\VJ* of S E J J and W ) , oi SK '» of N W J ,
of Florida, In C h an rery Sitting.
• aid Circuit Court this th« Xth day ol Aug29
20
o fS E ',
. ______ ________
u it, 1919.
29 A T T E S T . ^ A jio U G L A R S ,
20
m : 1, • i s e ', id
. . ......... .............. ..
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
29 Clerk Circuit C ourt, Seminole County,
21
k ’ (i
. l N W t ( c.f N I D I
Clerk, Circuit Court.
29
21
«•' •-!, id S I P , of N B J t ........... - .
S late of Florida.
Scbrlle Maine*.
29 GEO. A. D eCO TTES,
21
■'ft , I.f S E ',
Solicitor tor Complainant.
C i-Lltc,
21
Solicitor and of Countel (or ( n m ? * ' i »I N E I j o f ..................... .......... - .........
M ,- IN W ',
_ 1 __________
21
plalnant.
9-Slc
29
In Clrruli Court, H r i r n l h Judicial Circuit,
W .d N W tj _
• .
- ,,
___________ - ____
21
In and for Semlnnle County, Florida. In
29
21
D c . a i l n i r . l of th e Interior,
*U!» 1 N . 1, and E 23 a. of N E &gt; t of N E ' I .......... ............................
Chanrery
B't .t HE for of S W IJ of N K ! j ron W 1320 ft. N 310 ft, K
tl. S. I .and Office at Gainesville, Fla.
29
Order of
21
Oct. II, 1919. O. p. Swope, Com plainant
I DO ft. S 310 ft to b a g ______________
_____
Va.
Publication
•
29
21
,k‘k . 11 S W , ................
N O T I C E I* hereby given thar James
THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
Addenda to Altam onte A C. Jackson, of Osteen, Fla., who, on No­ E. S. S t a v e / el el.
Ij*l" 1. 3.
19 anil 22 ...
Defendants.
|)
vember
2X,
1914,
made
If
o
m
e
tlta
d
Entry,
I’alm Springs in See, 2,
T» the unknown htlrs, deviteei, grantees or
No. 013399, lor S 3 V J of S W G . Section
T p . 21. ft 29
g. Township 19S. Range 32 K„ Tallahassee other rlaim ants and all partiea claiming an
The Ford Sedan is the Favorite family car,
___'....Aa neat above
*-•'« ). t. II. 12. 13. 16, 17, 21
Meridian, h a. filed notice of Intention to inG iett under E. S. Seavey, William P.
Litt 9. J *.
20
____ Aa neat above
I; | ' i i , Thoms* II. Sexey, Thomas II, L*vy,
scats
five comfortably. While an enclosed car
make
T
hree-year
Proof,
to
ettahlixb
claim
I SVl
nf S W '1 of m i : *a
to the land above described, before Clerk M. E. Itroek ami M artha, hit wife, E. S.
J t ' l I S'A ,
with permanent top, it has large windows, and
Sevey amt C ynthia Sevey, hit wife, J. C,
Circuit
C
o
u
rt,
a
t
Sanford,
Florida,
on
the
of M l
of
M rltrlde, Cooper Grocery Company, a cor­
2l«t, day of November, 1919.
may in n mlmitc be changed to a most delight­
2 , i «l NE . of S I P , of N E I J ...
poration, J o h n 1-. IIm at’ll, Wesley L. Ilranrh,
C laimant names a* mllnratra:
f-J al &gt;E , and KW &gt;, of S E ' j
..............
T
.
W.
Moran,
llllltbnro
Gtoecfi
Company,n
ful open c;tr with always a top protecting
John Willi a nit, of O tter n, Florida.
M' I -f s t l
s i ! , and W&gt;, of N W '* of S W ' J of N E I J
corporation. E. M. M eN att, J. II. M cN att,
John Knight, of Orteen, Florida.
ngainst the sun. In inclement weather it is a
, • 1
■( N E ', I SW '» of N E ' J
........................................••----E. M. Putnam , Jam es A. I.c*ey, Jam es A.
Samuel G. llrooka, of O atrcn , Florida.
• I X K ' t '•! 83VW ul N C ) » .......
..................................
Sevey and J . I). T hom ptnn, Win. E. Aloxclosed
car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof.
Alvin A. llrooka, of O ttren , Florida.
|
r s w t j of n e i j
amb r, Alexander A Hunadl ami W. Fi. Alex,
R OU T. W. DAVIS,
f ■' &gt;): , of N W , oi S W G . .
Finely
upholstered. Equipped with electric
am iir or otherwite In the property h-reln*
9-f.tc_________________________R.
flat.
^ ’* *K hfi, 21H, J9 J and 3»i I «f S ibilivi»ion **f land belonging
uitrr dcscrltird, ami the unknown tucco aora
starting nntl lighting system and demountable
b» Mtammitf Kand* llotwl an d Navigation Co. In
NOTIC E
In
tru*t
of
W.
IPalmer,
defeated,
attlgnee
, J SVt J* „ f
....................
Notice la hereby given th a t the under­ of Andrew Aulln, and to all parties rlalming
rims with 3j9-mch tires front and rear. A real
1 ■ I-’. 21. .’t, 15, 27, 2X an d 29 of J. II. F o ta ’ auhdlxlon of
signed hat been appointed adm lnL tratrU of an InLrrat In aald property, situate In S em ­
family car. Won't you come in and look nt it?
the rstate of IV. I1. Akcrr. drreased. and all inole County, Florida, to-wlt:
« t • "f, " B ' J of H E U .....................
heirs »t law, legatee-, devitet-a and creditor*
"Heglnnlng five chain* south of the north­
The delights o f the electric
? * « 1 M e , ..f N E '
•mi all persons having rial mi or demands west rorncr of the southwest quarter of (he
. I N K , and N
of K I P ,
agalnxt said cttal* will pretent them to the southeast quarter of Section IA, Township 21 S
car with the economy o f the
NI. .
undersigned, duly authen ticated , within the of Range 31 eatt, thence south fifteen chain*,
time preterlbeq by law, or the ta m e will be thence east nine hundred ami one-half feel,
Ford.
| • J t t’ lt I 8 ! j &lt;*f HI liitip a* I«qM 91 an d 93 Spring
forever t arred.
thence north four hundred and teventeen
lUfniTUifk) ,
This Sept, fith, t9 t9 ,
feet, t h 1nte west aeven hundred, fifty and
COHA L E E A KERS,
C. F. Williams, Agent
Anglrftal**
une-lhlrd fret, th e m e north Dvr h u m l n d and
t-Xtc
Sanlord, Fla.
eighty-three I n 1, thrnee wetl one hundred
Edward lliggons
s
- ' s w t , of S B G
In Circuit Court, H c trn th Judicial Circuit, ami lifty feet to the place ot heglnnlng.
,. ■■’( M P , „f SW ' , of HE}*.
Salesman
Alto (he west halt id the northwest q u a r ­
In
and
For
Hrmlnule
County.
Florida
In
* tl tjuartif Section p u tl *in S hnumiary *»f Sec. run N 15
ter of the northwest quarter of the n o rt h ra .l
( kancety
;*'n . W 23H tl. K « | 6 ft. S 15 m'n, K. 337 ft. W *15 It. N
quarter.
Section
22,
Township
21,
south
of
O. I', Swope, Complainant,
.
" f t to hr*.
Range 31 ra"t
va
Onli r of
f u \
N of SK cor of 8 W * t of NK t« of Sec., run N ,4 ch,
Alt i lexl One of Church lllock in th e Town
E. S. Ssavev e t at,
Publication
i ,
N h ch*. W to W line *d aald fo rty , S f ) j c*1,»
of
Oviolo, i lurid*, bring a p a r e .I of land 60
Defendant!.
11 , *■to hr* _M
_
feel
***1 and west by 181,o feet n o rth and
Slate ot ITurlda
‘
! 2, HE Vx of N ' , of Lot 2. and N H acre, of N W J t
• uuth off the wist end of tald Church Lot, a
County of Semlnnle.
a , ■ i ' 1 •( N I P ,
To: E. S. Seavey, William P. Rogers, plat of tald Church lot bring of record in
,
l*‘" 1 a . In Sq. In SW ror.)
Thomas II. Sevry. T o o m . i II. Levey, M. E. Plat Hook A, a t page U t In the Public Her.
I,.
NLJf I.l NW.I, of
Itroek
and Martha lira k, hi* wife, E. S. orilt of Orange C ounty. Florida &lt;lu which
*' •
•- of SW cor of S r r . / u n E IS min, S 19.69 eh*, to
9*vey and Cynthia Sevey, hla wife, J. C. the county of Semlnnle w at formerly a part),
, 1
"I lluw.tl Creek, thence with crock •&lt;* grant line,
Alrllrldr, Cooper (iroevry C om pany, a cor­ said plot being entitled Alexandria or Ovie­
a
**th giant Urn* W 6 deg., N 37.32 tha.. thi nec 8 to beg 13
poration, Jo hn I.. Ilranrh, Wesley L. Ilrmnch, do.”
' *
'V r, f "I Lot 3 of Sec., run W 30 yd*. N ICS yds. E 30
T. W. Moran, lllllaborough Grocery Com­
You amt each of you are hereby orderid
", . ' ■* I '1’• &gt;d« to beg . .
pany, a corporation, E, t l , M cN u tt, J. ,11, to appear to the com plainant's hill of com­
■
1-ot ft______ ‘ ......... ........... ...... .
M r N e 't. E. M, P u tnam , Jam es A. Levey, plaint herein tiled, un M onday, the Ath day
ilW »*■( °( Lot I of See., run N 2 drg., \V 5S3.UI fl, 8 S5
Jarnra Sevey, J. D. Thompson, Win. E. of January, A. D. 1920, the same bring a
*• along grant line 1)92.93 ft, 3 1 "Dg 37 lulu, L
Alexander.
Alexander and Huxtcl, an d W.-E. Rule Da)' of thla* Court.
.1. ft x-i deg 3S min W llXli ft to beg------------------Alexander.
f t la further ordered t h a t thla nolim&lt; be
IW‘
5 S - ' 4 ' * N l : ‘&lt; » n,l N U of BB}&lt; and N E ' f of HWJi jbliihed fur twelve week* In the Sanford
It app earlnr from th* affidavit of I). P.
( »t,
c, r. of NF.I, „f , S K \ of Se.-., run W S cha., N 4 fha,
■
raM, a newspaper published In Sanford,
Swope, th e complainant. In th* shove suit
Ki-r*• VI SE*.
h'- s (lea*
* ehaN.,.U !' l__
i, _ _
_____
__________
_ _
herein duly filed, th a t It It th* belief of fhe Semlnnle C ounty. Florida.
il
_
__________
Witness Fi. A. Douglass, Clsrk of said Cir­
affiant t h a t th e plaee* of residence of the
' ' j*1 ^
b'’*s ' v '" ( • run N 10.34 eha, K IQ.I0
above named defendants are unknow n: that cuit Court, ami th e eeel thereof, thla the
17th
d.ty of Septem ber, A. D. 1919.
Nt i, o} s i 0' 3 * r k ,« W * ° * ° «•*». “ » » • » * . ____
there It no person In th e xtate th e service
E. A. DOUGLASS, t,l-rk.
of a subpoena upon whom would bind laid . Dealt
U l&gt;
of N W i j "oj’ S W f j V n d E ' J o f " W
«'f N W J T ®
defendant*, and th a t It I* bit bebtf th a t aald Davis A Gilea,
21
21
Solicitor lor C om plainant.
defendant" nte over ihn age of tw en ty m e
12
21
••• . ,' - , -i,.
.................. .........................
A-IStc
(21) y rart of ag*.
AGENTS
21
16 "t N W 'f „( S W 4 a n d S W , «t I W I J
S ' V ' t ..
You
ar»
hereby
ordered
tn
splicer
to
this
!l
II
NOTICE
O
F
M
AftTfll'M
H
t
'
E
.
bill
on
M
onday,
th*
let
day
or
December,
’ , | i, 4 *'e berrhy ordered to appear to the bill of complaint herein trivd on th* 1st * ay
Kollrtt Is hereby given th a t under and by
.3.
191.', i h r t a x i b t'n g a l l d e Day of
u*'' mb*..
mu
vlrtua of a final decree of furrclotur* and
.
’* *• further nri'tred t t t hi s hotlxt b . published one. *aeh » « k lor tn e l r a einseeu- tb it Court.
It la further ordered th a t thla notice he sale render) &lt;1 and entered In the Circuit
u ' , ■’ ln 'he Sanford Herald, a n eatp a per nubll,h»d In the aald Seminole to u n ty .
puhlithed for tig h t eonaerutlv* Week* In the C uurt of Seminole C ounty, Florida, l i
OFFICE I’LOI'Lliri RANK HI SLUING
I'U*,, ' ,l*t “
h»n,, an d th* . . a t o said rtreuit to u r l thla 3rd da)M&gt;l
A‘ u ‘ (•enfold Herald, a newspaper publlthsil In C.Ssweecy, wherein Paullnr K s n n rr «r,.l
Charle*
Kenner
her
husband
are
complain­
S
arlotd
,
Seminole
C
ounty,
I
te
n
1
a.
C«i* tireuit x otirc, Seminoi* County
*'■ Warlnvr,
S - i n 'o '- d ,
F l n r ^ u
3311neti L. A. D ju g la tt, Clerk bf said ( I f ant" and Julia Cowart amt Minnie Uteoe
3 13lc
■ lor; («( Complainant.

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                    <text>SAN FO RD
IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W O RLD 'S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
volum e

NUMBER 10

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1919

XI

m a n a t p l a n t c it y

.OUND THE ‘WOULD/wITii
E AMERICAN RE I) CROSS.

will ho-'The mostly appreciated of
uli pffcring*.
It is earnestly hoped that every
citizen of S em in o le county* will rn n .
tiiiiu^u io tin? iii’si ui nn uuiiiiy
and will leave his contributions
ol the residency, of Mrs. Forest
Lake, Dr. Howard, Mr. A. Ro. &gt;e*er

PREACHER WINS RACE

In i.
Cross Country Flight Won By Pastor
nisler Holding Revivals To
All the pleasures of a “ weinie"
Large Cn»wil«
roast; the epicurean delights of a
.Mincoia, N. V., Uct. is .-L ie u t, if.
Kclistlc services at the First picnic supper, and eamw the even
W.
Maynard, victor in the army’s air
heurp
pM*«u
rupiuiy
on
the
rrh. conducted bv i.hnnisinj
derby
across the continent ana back,
of Sanfoi J , nro progress |wings of happiness.
arrived
here at 1:50 p. M.
toward u successful finish. I Enjoying the delightful occasion
in preached to a large audi- were, Mr. und Mrs. E. fi Taylor,
Those* who do not have the facili­ time was 1:50:05
J uvmJ - M r.
Street Saturdny night. The |M r. and M ~
Lieutenant Mnynnrd flew the 142
ties to make delivery, will oblige
:x rv / h a cm * o u q and Mrn. McMullen, Misses Marian
object was,
miles
of the last stage in his great
by dropping n card to any member
____ What he did was Dieterich, Bobby Burns, Gladys
wd What He bald.
flight
from
ocean to ocean and teturn
of
the
committee
and
having
their
ono hundred thirty-four of Bryan, Nettie Maines, May Fields
to capture
at
a
speed
of
nearly two miles a minute.
bundles
done
up
compactly,
ready
gle-handed. and ho said and Messrs. Frank Roper, William
the enemy *in
Several
minutes
before lie landed his
to
be
called
for.
that be was cn:aided to do this and his Hosier, Mr. Frazier, W. M. Haynes,
plane was visible flashing across the
Brenda
do
V.
Morrison,
_
:
|
maneuvers
by
Leslie Hill, and Ernest Gormly.
pjny other dangerous
cloudless uky in the hriilinnt sunshine
Chairman of Committee.
keeping his
making every lshot
..-- count,
of a perfect autumn day.
own nerve iand trusting in .God. The Protest by the Ministers Union
The first person to greet him as he
nl these pirlhta as an outWANT T1IE F IR S T HERALD
UiJ|&gt;U'n ‘*~
• The Sanford
Ministers Union,
stepped from his machine at the con­
on
mnnhood.
line for his sermon
of the Baptist, Congregational, Me­
clusion of his historic flight were his
Sunday morning . in the church, u thodist and Presbyterian churches,
wife and two little girls, who rushed
beautiful service was held,
fnat and
by vote, emphatically protests again­
across the field amid the frantic cheer­
The evange•list delivered a discourse on st the character of some of the mov­
ing of the hundreds of spectators who
and at the close
“Christian Fellowship,"
!
ing picture exhibits thown in the
tveio man haled at n safe distance by
of the service, when m e »
local theatres proved by signboards
fi-at i.ii- of the Daily Herald wtu special details of soldiers.
five converts went up
and print. And to any vulgar style
b j no exception to the rule. \ ou
The first words uttered by Lieutenant
was said, many turned
of advertising by handbill.
cm preserVo it for your children Maynard, when ho put his foot on mother
the packed house. It
a id tell them bow you bought it earth again were a generous tribute to
Parents should be fully informed
that five hundred people
fi r the hospital at u time wl.cn Sergeant N. E. Klein, his companion
uhout the character of any special
Iain's sermon on "Bill
they needed the money. The first on the flight. "Sergeant Kline deserves
picture before allowing their chil­
Interest und attention w
When hostilities cons oil there were^li the liniuN of their Teuton captors paper olf the press will he auctioned the greatest credit," said the Lieutenant.
dren the risk of contact with vul­
millions of prisoners of war of all Allied countries, tin* terrible plight of ulT in front of the Herald office
,rage, and everybody •
garity, indecency, and violence.
win,in is well known to all the world. Red Gross workers, currying relief
" I t is all up to the Lieutenant,"
vice, apparently. Thei
The present censorship, so called, to.i*piief. oi e.oiliiu^. medicines und supplementary foodstuffs, pciiclnitcd the next Monday afternoon by some
promptly
retorted the sergeant. "He
iponse to the npjieals t
should be supplemented by a local Gent ml Power** ns soon after tin* nrinl.Mlet ns the military nuthorltl'v* wou’ l prominent citizen und the proceeds
is
the
greatest
pilot on earth." Between
The service of the aft
censorship which would better pro­ pel m l', mrd llo* work of getting the prisoners stnrlod linek to tlielr own iimu will be given to* the Fornald-LaugLieutenant Maynard ami Ids wife, bow
,|av was very impressiv
ton Memorial Hospital. Be or. hand
tect the patrons of the • pictures, li . - wm, soon In-,:nn. In lids plmiounipli n gnup of these men are so
Iever, it "was not u question *»i words,
the subject was "The F
i
iiesed
e.n
nad
r«
stoftsl
to
-ometliltu
like
uorm.d
Sieultli,
uonl'Lij:
*be
trail.
iiUStci
.•'•'(••••n m front u tho Herald
especially the young.
j Mrs. Maynard we* at the side of the
tion". The Chaplain
oilice and get
timt daily paper
airplane utmost before it had come to
four iir. oi the J cwisj
oil the press. It will be worth the
rest, and her husband loaned from his
tiro**
tIn* Lvypuun li
money no m atter how much you
seat and embraced her silently, iti*
applied not only to na
are rnntiniinlly being asked, with pav for it and the money will go to
|two little girls were then lifted up, one
A friendly and hopeful appeal is the Hillsborough High here in Or­ reference to this department of
dividual* today. In n
lando.
niter the other, to kiss their triumphant
..
, 1* • 1.1
made to the- theatre managers to
«
u ,“
the Red Cross. The opportunity
father.
On
account
of
the
threatening
use*
v.»,„L
plants
for
th«
welfare
Wiin a Deliverer to rescue them unu save
is offered now to the general public
Will
Be
Apnrlment
House
condition
of
the
weather
Saturday
of their patrpns.
them from sin.
and Red Cross members to attend
afternoon there was not as large a
Among the many improvements
Announcements for the week as fol­
this meeting to bear a trained
crowd nt the game as was expected
that nro being made in Sanford, is
low* Services dnily nt 3:30 und 8 p. m.,
worker of Home Service, who will
Orlando Wins From St. I’ele
and the local school lost money.
the complete renovation of the
mej»t Saturday, when the afternoon
The Orlando High Srhooi Pan­ It is hoped n large crowd will nttend gladly answer nny questions that old Ohio House, covering nearly
nrvice will possibly lie omitted. At 8 thers gave the S t. Petersburg High
may in* usked and give information
the game here Friday as it is one
two-thirds of a business blork on
p. m. Saturday the evangelist will spcnK Srhonl a severe drubbing nt the
relative to the nctiveness of Horne
of the best of the season.— Reporter
First street between Pnlmetto and
again on the street corner on "Pitying Fair Grounds Saturday afternoon
service.
Magnolia avenues. The second floor
Stnr.
the Big Game."
^
in one of the best football games
will be rented in apartments and
On Friday at 8 p. m. the subject will ever played here. The final score
To All Friends of Our Soldier and single rooms which wil be a much
be, "Joan de Arc," and the service will being 19 to 0. The local eleven Trained Home Service Field Repre­
Sailor Boys
needed addition to the housing
sentative at the Congrega­
probably t&gt;e in the High School Auditor­ showed a decided improvement in
situation.
Under the new manage­
tional Church, Wed.
At a meeting of the Snllie Harrison
ium. Next Sunday evening Dr. Hyman their playing. since the Gainesville
ment
of
Mr.
nnd Mrs. J . K Smith,
Chapter of the Daughters of the
Oct. 29.
'
b to speak on "The Key to the Dugout." game; the entire team was in (letter
only
the
better
class of people will
Miss Lilly Mitchell, Hone Service A. M. Revolution, on the 17th -Inst.
Come to these meetings and receive a physical .condition nnd the hacks
he
able
to
secure
accommodations.
bluing—Plant City Courier
showed more *|&gt;ecd. Remine, at Field Representative of tho A. H. C., I resolved, in pursuance of their plan
The rooms nnd halls are being
to raiie funds for the erection of a
left half, was the star, making two is ex|&gt;eetcd to address the annual
repapered
and freshly painted «nd
touchdowns and several pretty tack­ meeting of the •SeminoR? County memorial to our heroes, to inaugu­
rate r community-wide campaign, oo urranged that they are suitable
les. Marion Kincaid playing his Chapter on Wednesday, Oct. 29.
first game with the Panthers showed
fur the purpose of collecting old for light housekeeping, nnd roomers
up well at right end, making several
clothes, old lints, old shoes, ohl also. Owfng to the influx of new
nice tackles and in the Inst quarter
furniture or furnishings,, to consti­ people daily arriving in Sanford
got away with a forward pass
j-H t of the Order. A pleasing .program for a 70 yard run.
10 tne community, covering me tute the stock in trade of an exten­ seeking homes, nnd tho lack of
i n rendered, opening with the R. N. A.
-___ „ .
, ,
Home Service field in our county, sive rummage sale which they plan houses and npartments, every build*
in
an c s go
.
that localizes the work and maker it
nuartitt und composed of Mrs. E. 1.
•ng put into commission, even in the
Poskin*, Mrs. .fames Estrigc, Mrs. Pip* morrow where they meet the Ce cry of vUn) |mporUncc to secure first to hold at nn early date. Anything
•
business district, solves the house
which
will
sell
for
n
nicklc
will
he
hr. and Miss Hattie Weaver, who del- City clan and Friday comes the • an,i knowledge of not only the
ifhtfully rendered "Juanita." A charm­ greatest game of the season with, iccds but the remedy. Questions welcomed and the "widow’a m ite" ' difficulty.
ing nuinlier was the Instrumental select­
ion of tho Misses Mano%and Gladys
StemjM'r, including tho violin and cornet,
accompanied by Miss Weaver at the
piano. Little Mias Margery Hoskins
sang "They Always Pick on Me."
An interesting feature was the public
drill work of the order,captained by
Mrs. Yothardt. The members of the
order were very attractive in their white
and purple uniforms, and wearing coruge bouquets of violets. Registering
card* in the purple and white colors of
the order, in the form of a calendar,
upon which each guest und eminber reg­
istered were unique fnvors. Nine&gt; new
rcemliers were adopted into the order.
During the social period, ice cream
an4 rake were served nnd the evening
c!o*cd with the singing of "Auld Lang
the thine up. One grand parade in the morning, and exhibition drill nnd hall game between the Fats nnd Leans in
Syr.c" in which all joined. Mrs. Alice
the afternoon and a big Dance at night. Our Base Ball Club could use what change we get out of the thing very
Vofhatdt District Deputy returned to
nicely. What you say?
Tampa on Thursday, nfter two weeks
•pent in giving instructions preparatory
to the public meeting of the Royal
Neighbors.

How about us all gettin g togeth er for
for one grand celebration on

ARMISTICE D A Y

And While Preparing for This the Men of Sanford Should Make Other Preparations

1'aln And (.cans Wifi flay Ball
The Futa nnd tin* Leans wifi phy hah
on Armistice Day November 11 r.t which
timo Sanford hopes to put on a great
celebration and the ball game will he
one of the features of the occasion.
Ti c game will go to the limited number
of rounds nnd if there are anything lews
at tho end of nine
than nineteen

Prepare for the winter br buying your Fall and Winter Clothes NOW.
following, you are sure to buy right:

If you buy from a store that carries the

SOCIETY BRAND, CAMPUS TOGS
JE FFE R S O N AND BERG HATS.
AND N U -STYLE SUITS FO R M EN .
,
SOCIETY BRAND OVERCOATS.
DUBBLEBUILT SUITS FOR BOYS.
PACKARD SHOES.
TH E BEST LINE OF M EN 'S AND BO YS’ FURNISHINGS OBTAINABLE.
, you might bc'able to gut things that you think arc the name at prices the same an ours, hut is the Quality
Did that merchant pay as much for the same article that wc did? Wc demand Quality in everything we

we

Are

h e r e t o s t a n d b e h in d e v e r y t h i n g w e s e l l

STY LP HEADQUARTERS

Lake Party
.
In honor of the birthdays of W.
M. Haynes and Ernest Gormly
a crowd of Sanforditca entertained
with a delightful swimming party

J PERKINS *»« BRITT j
■n i i i i in in i i i i nt in in in in i i n in mi ui ns

Wo did. not mean to do you harm.
And Corcho, tofl, you’ve
dm *
your best,
You* strove to stand beside the
rest.
When Humphreys was cast o u t l n
pain,
You pitched Orlando’s cause tft
gain.
•
Cheer up, dear boys, although you
failed
T ’was not your fault Orlando walled.
She should not have expected to
Win apskist Old Rnrfcrd, who
Has better men in every way,
Men who fight, and do not play.
When ail the allies won the war,
They hail a joy ne'er felt before—
They did that which they strove
to do.
The Germans fought, and so did
you:
They labored hard, yes, fought
in vain,
,
And ao it is, you did the inmo.
Of course we’re proud we won the
race
And thcie’a a smile on Sanford's
face
'
But when wc once looked down
on thee,
Our conquered foe, our 'enemy.
Down with thy nose rolled in tho
duat,
We did our duty, us soldiers must,
Reached down and took thee by
And drew thee to thy former ft and
F o r thee, wc will do all wc can.
Orlando, we’re American! ,

�•

TH E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

. c.

OCTOBER 14 , {gig*

work right. Address 'Stenographer”
"Know Thyself."
300
French Ave.
10-ltp
th er efo r, • u b m llttd hy th e C i t y o n d n o c r
When God gave you your Inlent, ho
ol S a n f o rd . Florida, and n o * on fllr In the
nlflro of th e city clerk of Sa n ford . H o r l l a . know what ho was doing.
Don't ho
Wanted—White or colored wait­
Said paving of »ald avenue and a t r ^ t •hall
a.hantrd
of
It.
Don't
try
to
hide
It, he- ress nt once. Come prepared to
be l . e t u n within »iaty daya from and a l t e r
an o rd in a n c e .
Iho ilite|r&gt;n which thla ordinanaeo ehall becom e e-u s- It Is not of the showy sort. Don't
work. Tavares Inn. Tavares. Flor­
a n y pro perty
Gltoiwifti* t l l r c t i v r : nut in m e e * r n i
An mmninco rm iim
try to twist It Into something It was
ida.
9-21 c
rrqulrlnc th* tea'll"* »&gt;&gt;'■ P * ' ,n1 * of K rrn rh own»r, uwnlnit property abu ttln it «n t h a t
MATINEE
NIGHT
Avonuo from Ninth Strrot •outth. 3H20 foot part of -aid avenue or »U ret h e r - . n r»&gt;|ulred never meant to ho. Nobody over yet
to
be
paved
,
•ball
fall,
within
th
e
lim
e
to llufhoy S t m t »"•! l&lt;" *"•“ •"*
»n'1
ninde
a
success,
who
was
not
content
Wanted— Boat lo
accommodate
iMvInc t.&lt;&gt;M«bori&gt; M**« t from I ronrh Avonuo herein provided, to t r a d * and pa ve aald
2
(•
«
K
M.
8
to
II PA1.
• o«t t ’.25 foot to puhlfo ro«il running to ev en u e or ••frrt In front of nla or ta « lr to tine without np '°ny the gifts that ! party
of four men o.i
hunting
rrvpectlve prr perty. In a cco rd a nce with the
Achilla 20c
Adull a :c c
Up**I*.
were Ills. -KM'!i:in:,e.
trrm a 4»l thla ordinance and * i t h th e plan
irip up St. Johns from November
Ho It Onl.ln.if by th* Mayor and t it) and
sp ecifica tio n* ther efor, h eretofore pre
Children
10c
‘Th.
Mom.
ol
Paramount!"
Children
IGc
Council of tho City of SaMord. Horlda : pared and aulimltted by the c i t y en ginerr
2Cth to December 20th. Boat mu?*
Section I. Th.t r rrnch A* ran* boclnnlnf all of •*!»! grading and r a v i n g , n o t ao
■ ooloodloo •o&lt;ith 8*20 by p ro p erty nxr.*.*i. i h i i l be d o n * b y autl
■ t N i n th »t
__ Shocks Retard Drug Action.
have sleeping accommodations and
- e f a r e d• t o a width
In l l u g h o y Stroot t h i l l- b
wld!
under the direction id th e city of S a n f o rd ,
“Shock
ri
turds
the
nctlon
of
drugs.”
m a n ’ to run lioal and a cook. Ad­
of i r t r n foot. *ald p a r r m o n t to ho ol
and th e proportionate cotta thereof t ha ll
w id th of 3 ? i I r t t o n r i c h «lt1c of n i y e m r n t be i i f r o r q , on e- th ltd on each aide, a g a in tt rays the Itevne de Medcclne. "Frogs
dress
N. F. taro Herald with photo
r ! i * : d c n »»ld * v r n u * b y K#mlnoU C o u n t y , the lands upon which aald paving •nail
a n d aihtU be of the ■■me m i t r r i a l
u»cd ■but en d th e c i t y ol Sanford *h all ha v e a In a state of shock from n Mow on tho of hot t if possible.
9-?te
by l a i d Co un ty In p a v t n r th e r r n i c r of f lirt
t in rrlor a t l t u t th e •»“ &gt; *»h'l» rn lo rce - head or an electric shock did not
a v e n u e , and ahall be uf »*nm cra d e and ;.e.i
able •&gt; i&gt;r«»vlde«l by the U * « and ordlnanr*-* K-pond in iho elici t of a poison until
W anted— Rooms lor ligjit houseth lrlcn r**.
of &gt;ald r l t y .
S e c t i o n 2. T h a t GnbUI&gt;o?n S tre et be­
after n period of eight or ten times keeping. Sam Younts, care SemiSection
I.
That
upon
failure
of
any
g inn in g at 1‘rr n rb A venue and n t e n d i n g
under normal clrcum- I noie Hotel
w r i t 4 &amp;2 S f•«t to pul lie road running to property owner to do the crailinif and pavlnc longer than
1**2 in i
rvrhnine. for ;*xby the vein.”
Wuntcd—Several rooms or apart- |
inent for light housekeeping, O* t. j
to .inly. Government
employee. I
Melody.
Wm.
N.
Ankrnev.
__
* A*i'AiCAfilOuNT-A11TCRAFT PICTU RE
- »•r •
A**'
n-the
of
which
tho
history
tif
t
t,
u
:
W
ANTED—
OLD
CLEAN
'only. ‘llrn* for !»*«••, agilntt .nil upon
"Y es, mv dear, he was right under her bed! In
loti anil property front!-; sr.jt sbyttlns •Is n canto and of ovory in u a xt ’,
RAGS,
ANY KIND E X ­
_
___
upon
(abi av.nu. ami *trrrt hrrrlnbrfor.
'
the
most shocking costume! Oh, it was hortihle.
:
&gt;ir*rrllird ar.ri 33
-ml pavr.l, . m l the ItH Birulns have hoen peiiiii.^ ah
CEPT OLD SO C K S.
my dear! She should be tarred ar.d feathered and
rrrn.lnlng unr-lhlril «f *urh co*t* thall b . down tho con furl on. and. tl
yh
th
*
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
paid by t h . City of Hanford.
driven from our midst!
That th. Mtlmat.d ro*U of aradlnc and havu boon inlnclctl tho r ■ 'f" . t t
BED
SPR E A D S.
AT
paving p.r *»ju»fr yard for th. paving roaring cannon nnd dying man. yet lo
You’ll be glad you came to see “ The Misleadin;
TH E HERALD O FFICE.
of (aid av.nu. and •trr.t I* 12.to. th. r*tlmatrd total rotta of pavtnc th. lamr n* tho Christian philosopher and hlMorlnn
Widow.”
Good? We’ll say so!
59-tf
dr«rribrd I* »15.170.00. and th. eatlmatad —tin* liuniMi* listener—there has been
ro»t* to lut o»n»r» prr front foot I* 10.ft:*.
Section 5. That the city enalneer I* a divine melody running through tho
hereby rerjulr.d althln ten day», after it*. Bong which spunks of hope and
FOR SALE
Also G a u m o n t News Weekly
lance, to prepare
brat pu ld lra tiu n of...............
tbi* ordina
ind fll. »llh th. city clerk an rttlmat. hnlcyon days to come. History Is hut
l the amount of llrn*
lor tuch
*uch (■paving
i« for
• which
Remember tho annual meeting
Mh. city *111 claim ag«ln*t •acn of the lol* tho unrolled scroll of prophecy.—
nnd election of officers of Sentinol
or parr.la of land fronting or abutting upon Jam es A. Garfield.
th. av.nu. or alrrct »n to li. l&gt;avrd, which
Cuunty Chapter A. ii C. at th?
.•llmale thall b. baa.d upon th. .atamated
coat* of th. work, and upon th. frontage
Congregational church
Wcdn th
of Iota or parcel* of land abutting the avenue
Indian Summer.
night, Ocl. 'Jlf, nt N:30.
or *trret to to be paved.
For sale or exchange- -1 Vault
from blight nnd root knot. Will tell
Indian summer is the return of ge­
Section fi. That any perron owning an.
inter* *t In and to any property abutting upon nial tint not hot weather after slinrp
For Sale— Hat Hark and Kitchen in beds or count. Write for price door, good ythape, 1 larg*1 Safe, Tl
raid av.nu. nr *lre&lt; t to b. &gt;o pavr*l (ball frosts. It Is flu* moment when the
Cabinet at reasonable price, 807 and quantity wanted. Clay County inches high, I small Safe, 34 incUi
have the right within thirty d*&gt;* alt*r thfiling of eald nllmat. lo prc*rnl to the tuol door of the vestibule of winter Is left Magnolia or phone 312 J .
!0 -2 tc Gardening Co, Green Cove Springs, high, 1 adding machine. Must s*-,l
city clrrk a twern petition to be presented
Fla.
h-4tp quick. C. Caro of Herald.
to th. city council. *rttlng forth that In standing a ja r for a moment to let the
62-tf.
Ih. opinion of the petitioner the catlmated light, and Just u little— not too much—
For Sale—Two five a^re trad e
amount of auch coita and lien* upon *urh
lot 1* inrorrret. allowing wherein It I* In- of warmth of departing summer stream of land, walking distance. Will give
*• KH.-rtack c*. tiu
FOR RENT
F« r Sale— 4 Pass, specially made
rorrect or why ll will .acted th. *perial In. It Is u season without n jlv n l— time on pnrt payments. P. O.
T
ra
tta
Franchini
car
55-90
H.
P.
ben* fit* arrruring from the work and paving
■Ion. and to b. don. In front of *ald lot or briefer even than the briefest spring, Box 117.
10-2 tp chain drive, cost $12,000 new 1912.
For R ent— Furnished Room to
parcel of land.
tenderer tlmn tin* softest summer; It
Section 7. That th. city council *hall, Is (lie anodyne of the year's woes and
gentleman,
110 West 3rd. St. lU-'Jin
Pool
i
Wheel
base
108
inch.
Tires
3tJx4,
For Sale—2 nearly new
after proper nolle, and wilhln th. lim.
:
30x5.
Elect
starter
and
lights,
4
prrarrili.il by ordinance*. *lt a* n board of llie promise and pledge of n mult's rej*- tables. Will consider trade or. mules |
ruuelirati'Ai l*i hear anv and oil pellllor* toral Ion of I Meii.—Mxclmnge.
Flat furnilhed complete. Imjuitf
exhaust pipes. Picl
or auto truck. Box 27U, Sanford, "I,WM,,»
ar.d complaint* which may be til'd in r IIa. i *‘ French Shop.
*y.ti ! cutout, double jouiTer, 2
B u ll;
finer In tin ratltnat-d port* of the paving
Fla.
m r.ln pro vided fur and »*«■’ ! make d'le an*.
_______________________•
**'♦
•
-t*i»itghtr,
ven!
on
top
und
•
!l
.ml
ti
Ir..ulr. Ii.t the
'PI
c o r -, wir’d
wind shield. Six now shut-:, extra
For Sale Four-room house corFor R en t— Four Furhished Roorr.t.
0
elti
ng
a i a b ard f i
.•••: n. t h a t tf
9/l
♦&gt;i!
M f\ •i
nor 5th and Palmetto, cant nnd I chain and sprockets, easy to handle. 709 Mugnolin Ave. Smith at MU
b
. * i i * n a t r d a m o u n t of *ald l i m I* co rrectly
P a tim a t.d . t h , am ount w f la . d «hall *to nd
-a
south front. Lot 34x117 feet. P rice' ICC mile® per hour, fit fur the Kni«er ti l*v.
a* t h . a m o u n t of auch l i m t o lie cla im ed by
thp city of Sa n ford , for the paving
in .
neck.
Photo
ut
The
$i.5uu,
naif
cash.
\\.
M.
Haynes,
i
to
break
his
Falhpr lilfpe elyl? sc wf:! 2 S
•ant n v m u . or * t r e i t in fron t m •*ni p ro p­
For Colored Peopl’ —r r ■*"
10-tf Herald office. For sale cheap by
Herald Office.
erty , and a f te r the city po und ! ha* heard
•*&gt;
ery
iatitl v. 11 locut.-ti, in or.*; ~i t
all petition* and given all Properly owner*
AI Dorncr, Eu*t Sanford, Florida.
an Opportun ity to lie heard and have m ade
Sale—
Five
acres
of
land,
For
lots.
Ajip'y V". P. Carter, Con­
all c n r rr rlin n * whirh in their ju d g e m e n t I*
9 lf.
ju * t, and ha v e ei|uallird all a«»"**m enta,
orange and other fruit trees, land
nelly Rea! Estate Agency 10-ltc
raid a m o u n t * and av*c*«m rn t* a* filed and
for cultivation. Four room hou;o
n i u a l l n d *hall aland a* a lien agalnat aald
For Sale— Wood or coal range
For R en t—Four co n n ectir: house­
property t o be pnforeed a f te r the r o m p l r t on place. Two miles from Sanford. with tank, practically new. Enquire
lon of *a!d work in t h . m anner pro vided by
keeping rooms, furnished and with
t h . law* and ordinan ce* of aald ci ty,
Address P. D. enre Herald.
IO-2tp 919 Oak Ave.
8-tf.
f a t a l ll t h l* 2 0 th. d ay of O c t . 1919 .
large gitrdin. P. O. Hox 117.
V. |„ M lf.l.flf.
V
All
Local
Advertisements
Under
I*rc*ldrnt C i t y Coun cil.
For Sale—Cabbage Plants.
Ap-|
For Sale—23 acres on lake front, 10-2 tp
. I here by r . r l i f y th a t I h . f o rr g o ln c o r d i­ This Heading T H R EE CEN TS a
prbxirr.atcly half million, Succession 3 1i acrcg cleared, C room house
nance *■ • duly pasted by I h . d l y co uncil
For R en t— Furnished front room
of th e c i t y of Sa n fo rd . Florid a, In aeaalnn, Line For Each InHertlon. Minimum nnd
Charleston Wakefield, Nov. j n jj(H)(| condition and outbuildings,
thla I h . 2 0 lh day of O ct.. 1919 .
Modern
719 Oak
7tf
Charge
25
Cents.
first. $2. largo quantities. Order .j mj|,.s from Sanford, Enquire HorF. I*. Ill NFS.
C ity C lerk .
now. Dr. Love, DoLand, Fla
7-tf.
aid Office.
Approv.il by m. thla 22nd. day of Octo­
LOST
In answering an advertisem ent 10-2te
ber, 1919.
i. t&gt;. DAVISON,
F»*r Sale, Rig Horse— For $100
where no name Ib mentioned in the
Lost on street between Elm Avr.
in.&amp;tc
Mayor City of Sanford.
For Sale— /. 1 1:1.Lt Gun ut one- ns 1 have no use fur him. Mrs. and the Post Office, Brown Camto
td, please do not ask Tho Herald
In Ik. Circuit Caurl Net.nth Judicial Cli- for information as to th e identity of half value. See C. 11. Lelller.
7-tc Brooch.
\V. rh Squires.
Finder return to MUs
cull In and fur Hrmlnolr County, Florida,
In Chancery.
the advertiser.
Usually we do not 9-3tc
Annie
Lee
and receive reward.
For Sale— Prepare lor cold weath­
J. II. Sullivan, Com­
plainant. v* Cl.o
mil for Divorrr know who the advertiser is and if
10-ltp
For Sale—fi-roont Modern Bun- er NOW.
Buy your winter’s lire
Sullivan, Drfrr.dant.
wo do we are not allowed to give
Order of I'uhllrallon.
gnlow. Also 5-room cottage. Ow- wood iie.w and save money. Oak or
Smart Clothes
Lost— Gold Pin, name engraved
To Cl.o Sullivan, rare Mr*. II. II. Thump- out this inform ation. Sim ply write
9-2 tp pine. Either stove or fireplace wood.
ner, 203 Ear t 10th.'
ton, Valdoata, (imrgla.
on top. Finder return to Mersld
a letter and address it as per In­
It
apprarlng
from
Ih.
affidavit
ftlrd
in
For men and youni men thl* cau*. that you, Cl.o Sullivan, are a structions In tho nd.
Phone 149-W .
Roberts &amp; Sm ith, office and receive reward.
9-2tp
Farm Phot ogrnphy n specialty.
ruidrnt of n Slat, of Ih. United State*
Wood Yard, corner 6th nnd Elm.
other than the State of Florida and that you
Photos of n! ! kinds. See Shcnfcr
Lost Nose glusses in rase or.
5-tf
are a resident of Ih. Stale of firorgla. r.tid­ This Column Ih Free lo Returned Soldiers
00&lt;°
r-tf
at
113 Elm Ave.
ing In th. City of Valdoata, Slat, of tirorSunday.
Return to Geo. Speer and
and
Sailors
Who
Seek
Positions.
gia and your addrrw* la care of Mra. II. II.
For Sale or R en t—At u bargain. receive reward.
Thompaon, Valdoata, firorgla, and that
9-2tp
I
«
t.
819
House
»nd
For Salt —
there I* no prraon In th. State uf Florida
Nine acres choice celery farm , known
W ANTED
th. service of a aubporna upon whom would
in
i*
.
Inquire
r.
rtb
H
vc..
ce
Elm A
L ost— Pair glasses, gold framt.
as the W. P. Akers farm on It. It.
bind you and that you are over th. age of
of J . .V . Rice. above aidcifcj*. 9-4 tp
tw.nty-on. year*.
School grounds, $1.50 reward for
W anted— Position as stenographer.
Thl* I* therefore to command you, Clco
Kale— Half
millk n celery j wells. Address S. A. Wood, or J . E. return of same. Itobt. S. ShimSullivan, to bo and appear before thl* Court High School commercial graduate
For
Dec emb er , A.
* "I). 1919.
on th. hr*t day of' Urrrmb.r,
mans, Sanford, W. Side.
9-2tp
5-tf
the *amr bring a regular Kulr Day of I hi o with experience. I can do your plnnts, imported Ficnch teed, free Alexander, DcI-and, Fla.
Court, to answer th. bill of romnlalnt .«•
hihited aginat you by J. II. Sullivan, or.
•aid Dill will bo taken a» ronfeated.
It la further orderrd that thl* order be
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .
puldUhrd In the Sanford Herald, a news­
paper puldiihrd in Seminole County, Flor­
ida. for four ron*ecullve week*.
WITNK8S my hand and nmdal »eal at
Sanford, Semlmdr County, Florida, thl*
21*1 day of Ort'iher, A. D. 1919.
K. A. DOUr.l.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Court Setnlnulo County,
Every Department is now complete with new Fall merchandise. Silk Dress Goods,
Florida.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING

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avenue and atrcct ihall be graded nijd paved]
In accordance with plan* and apeclfleatlona»

PRINCESS
—T 0D A Y =

B IL L IE B U R K E ,

‘The Misleading Widow'

,h

Fath er
and Son

Differ on Stale
t on bton

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son— bul nol quite so much
of it.
We please both; while the
young man leans to belled
suits, Father would not give
them a second look; he wants
style—but his idea of it is
different.
And we have something for
both in

ADVERTISING

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Stein Bloch
$3 5

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£

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$60 00

Dobbs Hats
Manhattan
Shirts

H A R V EY ’S

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24 West Forsyth St.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

Blessing of New Picture
Church of the Holy Cross
Mr. Clins. J . Humph—
a Vestryman of the Parish —
us a complete and beautiful
surprise has presented a
large magnificent Oil P aint­
ing, his own work, to Holy
Cross Church, which will
be unveiled and blessed
nt the 11 o'clock service
this Sunday.
,

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AS

This Gift recalls to mind
the
expensive Piota—the
lurgo Painting of the Cru­
cifixion by a celebrated ar­
tist, bought in Belgium by
Genl. II. S. Sanford, while
U. S.
Minister to that
country, nnd presented it
us u Insting memorial to
him in Holy Cross Church.

1

NEWS

ies* and Gent’s Read v-U - Wear.
Ladies
before the last advance.

Nollrr of Application for l a * llrrd Under
Section 375 of the lienrral Nlatulr*.

Notice I* hereby given that l.. B. Whltr,
purchaier of Tai Cerllhcale No. I|3, dated
tho 3rd day of July A. D.. I9D1, ha* tiled
•aid rerliftral. In my oRlc. and ha* made
application for tat deed to i**ue In accord­
ance with law. Said crrlllieat. embrace,
the following i!rocrIbed property rltuat.d
|In Srir.lnote County, Florida, to-wltt
1ntrreat In lllork I B. J. While'* Sub Div.
Th. aald land being a**e**rd at Ih- date
of I he iMiiance of *ueh certlftrate In the
name of W. (7. Aldridge. Unle*a *ald cerlltlrate ahall be rrdremrd according to
law, ta* deed will lour thereon on the
2 *lh day of November A. D., 1919.
Witneaa my Iillicial tlgnature and teal
thl* (he 21th day of Oclnler A. D. 1919.
(SBAI.I
B. A. DOUOLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida.
10-Str
IIy V. M. DDUOI.ASS. D. C.

FROM

Y O W E L L ’S

STORE

We were fortunate enough t i buy our Fall stock

LADIES’ COAT SUITS J

1 DRESSES

Such .high-grade Suits ns we ar-‘ showing stylus
almost impossible to he bought at our retail prices.
\Ye have them in every material, silvertones, paircttwil. velours, serges olid poplins. All sizes. Some lay*
Jored models, r.touts, and chicken styles.

New styles every
week in Fall dresses.

$25, $35, $45 to $90 j

Here are two early
FaM models ju st ar­

SPECIAL FOR
OCTOBER

rived at a very reas

Cleaning Seed.
By tho tiso uf a part InI vanillin tin*
United Staton deparfiiienf t»f iikMcuIturo has tlevoloiieil n h.vtlrneyntilc at Id
and can itroronn fur f tunica 11tip; linpurtod bcoiI moro rapidly than liorotuforo.

unable price.

Security Agalnit Pellagra.
Tho United States public henlth
Borvlco reporth that Iho dlneiiHO, pella­
gra, I* largely, If not entirely, due to
ii faulty diet. When meat nnd milk
are supplied In ndct|unte quantity there
I h a practical security against this
disease, which last year caused 3.700
death*.

-TO-

Church Services
7:30 u. in. Celebration
for Communions.
9:43 n. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Special Service.
Blessing of Picture and Ser­
mon.
7:30 VesporB and nddress.

The Christian Church of
Apostolic Foundation
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What She Was Looking Tor.
One of the many excellent Morlcn
told hy Lady Jcpsnn In her "Notes of
n Nomad" concerns her godfnthcr. "He
came often to our house," writes the
authoress, "having an obvious admira­
tion for tho pretty young aunt who
lived wJth us. One day he called ns
uhuiiI and I at once rllmhcd on his
knees nnd HturcU scurehlngly Into Mb
clear, brown eyes. ‘What’s the matter,
child?' said he, 'and what uro y&lt;Tu look­
ing nt?' ‘Mnmtnn said to papa,' quoth
I, 'Mint you had a wife In your eye und
I’m looking to see IT I can find her.” '

1

S IL K H O SIER Y
heavy silks, black ami white,
per p a ir........... ........................ ....

Every rrlor lo nii.f h ti e rev. fli '.rSes fur Fall
Iirowr., grey, l*..pc, na-. * F :ll fashioned,

.........$1.25, $1.75, to $3

C T T T f C Belding’s silk in tho n?w Y t|l H i In . W rfbwght a big "G’ -’k of
k jA L J A Y O b[||{ gome time ago on a very low market and will give (PQ QfL *
‘
j . lidding
our customers tho benefit of thp purchase.
Bolding silk, .ill shades, yd.

DOVE

"D ovo" N ig h t
Gown Nn. r,05 and
••Dove" Envelope
Chiinlso to mntch.
made of white bat­
iste of extra fine
quality, trimmed
with an effective
design o f h em ­
stitching and hand
e m b r o i tl c r o &lt;l
French knots in
pastel shad?s of
pink n n d blue.
Shirring nt bust
and dainty ribbon
bilws at neck.
« T h e daintiness
of fine materials,
the bcccmingness
o f pretty styles
carefully m a d e —
those a r c t h e
charms which de­
light the woinsn
who buys "Dove
Under-garments

UwJtf p i* iw*

“R it”
all colors

The Yowel! Company

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EVERYTHING NEW T HAT S GOOD

Mail Prdeia filled

unt day r»«ir*d

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TEN

OCTOBER 24

Tlu&gt; gins* originally :s slightly grivn,
and after mine years of use becomes
pure white. The Incident Is briefly as
follows:
In ranking some changes In the front
of a huhenlMsher's More* a flve-foot
pleee o f p late g li- S WSJ rCJT.GVed uml

To serve long, hard miles of real usefulness, Fisk
Tires are bigger and stronger and sturdy — just to
serve you more faithfully than you’ve been served.
Handsome, too, with tough, black non-skid treads
and light side-walls.
They are built
to an ideall
s
N
"T o be the Beat Concern in the World to Work for and
theSquarest Concern in Existence to do Business with.”

i \cxi i im

tnljen away by the glacier. In course
of time this sheet wan Installed In the
front ivlndow of a now residence. The
rmiiii.% had scarcely moved In when
they began to receive telephone mes­
sages suggesting Mint the neighbor­
hood, was scarcely appropriate for a
shirt factory. They were my stifled
until they discovered that when the
sunlight struck their window at a cer­
tain angle the words, ""John Doe—
Shirts Made to Order,” shone out upon
the glass.
The explanation was that when the
glass funned the haberdasher's window
It hnd borne these words in wbltc en­
amelled letters, mid the letters had
protected the underlying glass from

BOSTON, MASS,

Arc offering a limited amount of their

“Victory” Brand Fertilizer
AMONIA

PHOS. A CID ,

RPOTASH

had lint faded as the rest of the clays
hud done.

W. E. HATHAWAY,"AGENT

KENT
Vulcanizing Works

Hiram

Goes

to

Purchase

the

The Magistrate — Thts lady
says you tried to speak to her
nt the railway station.
The Accused—It was a mis­
take. 1 was looking for my
wife's youpg niece, whom I’ve
never ncrn. but whn’d tieen de-crlbed to me as a handsome,
blonde Indy with classic fo:v
urns, line complexion, perfect
11go re, beautifully dressed and—
The Complaining Witness—I
don't care to prosecute the gen­
tleman. Any one might have
made iho same mistake.—Boston
tlloho.

••Waul. I'm dorn sorry, Hy. I ain’t
got nny rope, fer lik e Logon took Ihuh
lii«t 10 feet. Ilowsomever, here's W)
feet uv good barbed wire ihet ouehl»*r
iVtc.i

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L«,t ,,

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tiling uii

lion of lh** r-d blond eorpu*clcs."
*:«Id n nicdlrul profe«»Mu. "H e would
lie belter without the fumes, and the
sooner we get good petrol the better
It will he for our health. I do «i&gt;* *.*-,i»k
•*
■*. **••
e»th. The
fumes are rapidly diluted with Im­
mense quantities of air. Before they
could get from u vehicle In tho road
to the pavement they would be harm­
less.”

between thuh imliitn."
“Fine, Lem. Say, them Uncle Toms
want me tew’ feed them six blood­
He and Lemuel Shemmer Exchange hounds they got fer two dollars a day.
Reminiscences Concerning Pait
Whnt shall I feed 'em?”
Performances In Which They
“ Vow tuke a fool's advice, 1llrnm
Pro Rats.
Had More or Less Interest.
Jessup, uii' don't feed no animals!
In one of the regiments the ruts had
When Ihet circus cum tew town 10
"Top o’ the murnlug, Lemuel!” This years ago, I got thuh contrnct tew feed become such n pest that the officers
took drnstlc measures to get rid of
from Him hi Jessup, of Jessup's Cut.
tliuh elephant, an' that bloomin' linwg
“Same tew yew, Hiram,” returned uv an elephtmt at me outer house, them. An offer was made that to nny
Lemuel Slemmer, owner and clerk of home an’ stable. 1 ain't been able tew of the hoys 12 hours' liberty would ho
given every time they brought In n
tho one general merchandise store of recooperyroot thuh loss j i t I”
the town.
“fJuess I'll let them bloodhound* dead rat.
One day a soldier rnmn Into head­
^Buy, “Lem," ssya Hiram, "besides starve, then, Lem. Thank". I'll send
get tin’ a few things lure In thuh Mur»\( thuh tickets eround. Hope we her a quarters with a demand for five days*
liberty. "Five days' Uherty? Where
I druv over taw tell yuh I've rented out fall house."
do
you get Mint Muff?" they howled nt
the opery house fer two nights Mu*
"Bo do I, Hy. S'long."—Detroit Free
him. He produced a paper sack which,
month after next week.* Me nnd 6 h*- Press.
on being opened, showed ten young
dish Higgins hex been n-sweepln* thuh
rnts which he hnd found In one nest.
hoy out uv It an' brushln' thuh cob­
End of Peonage In Ecuador.
Tho Joke wns on the officers; nnd
webs ofTu thuh cheers. Thuh planner
Peonage has been abolished In Kenshad a nest uv eggs In It right alongside dm through n legislative decree, which the soldier got llhertj*.
a litter uv kittens. Kin yew bent that? nlso qpds Imprisonment for debt, ac­
Sneaking Into Camp.
That reminds me; got any good white cording to liiforinntlnn recently re­
A priv ate who had overstayed Ids
paint? 1 want lew paint the perskln* ceived from Consul General Frederic
neum boxes In the apery house."
\V. Coding of Guayaquil, Prior to this leave one night sneaked Into camp and
was Just on the point of entering the
"Sorry, lllnuii, but 1 uln't got u decree a peon was compelled hy law barracks when the sentry turned at
to
rcmnln
on
an
estate
ns
long
ns
he
smack o' paint In thuh hull plnre.
tlie end of his brnt. The private, who
Cyrus I'uukweed used thuh lust on wns Indebted to the owner, who ar­ Was cl“"olr_ w qtrplpc tho ..-tin^i^j-enU
ranged
that
the
peon
was
always
owhis henhouse. I kin give yuh u bushel
Ding Mint he would he detected, also
uv good strong lime that oughter Uont Ing-invin^iliBiriTe rould pay, a condi­
turned and acted ns though he wns
tion
Mint
wns
practical
slnvery.
The
being quicker tew dry than pulnt."
trying to sneak out of camp, "Gel
decree
also
forgave
all
debts
owed
hy
“All right, Lem. I'll give yew tew
hnck there *v no man out tonight 1"
tickets fur thuh show fer It. It's ‘Uncle peons, thereby making their emnmipnshouted the guard. Needless to add
tton
complete.
Tom's Cabin’ they're gonna piny.”
The members of this cla ss niny now the private lost no time In obeying the
“Yew won’t give me no scuts If
•
they're where they wu* when them work for whom they please, come and order.
go
at
will,
nnd
enjoy
equal
rights
with
pictures about ‘lie Loved Her All Bight,
but She Moved Away In Thuh Night' other citizens of this republic.
wuz put on thuh sheet, thet druinmln'
Gasoline Fumes Annoy London.
samUnlpe made such an all-tired racket
Residents of London hnve been com­
It druv ine nigh plumb craty l"
“Thet wu* tew bad, Lem. Yew kin plaining recently of Mie foul gases
hcv thuh best seats In Biuli house Mils emanating from the poor quality of
time. I want some good strong rope, gasoline which motorists are com pel let) JUST BORN TIRED, THAT’S A L L
too, Lem. These Uncle Toms.nre goln' (o use. It Is said Mint the fumes ag­
tew give me two dollars ex try ef I cut gravate lung troubles.
Applicant 'o r Position Would Accept
“One effect of the carbon monoxide
a hole In thuh roof tew let Little Eva
Job Calling Out Stations on
In petrol fumes Is to destroy the funeUo«ird Vessel.

SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS
— Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes
R E P A IR W ORK O F A L L KIN D S
FORDS A S P E C I A L T Y

M0BIL0ILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
PHONE

NO.

41 — R E M E M B E R

THE

Barking Cat Among Freaka in U. 8.
A cat that barked like a dog, re­
cently exhibited nt Boston, tops the
|lu»
fron.-'; ”
this country. Recently a giant glowwr4m m Inches lon j, *cas fcur.d In
tho Santa Crux mountains. When
placed tu the dink u gorgeous effect
was produced hy tho lumlnom rings
circlin'* It; bad.Mammoth fruit Is of frequent oc­
currence. but Irr Hoathstftkc, Bath,
England, a shocking CMS* of plant
overeating wns discovered. It result­
ed In seven daisies growing on one
stalk. This freak, scientists said, was
caused by fesclatlon, which menns
overeating.
White blackbirds, canaries, llnnels
nnd sparrows have been seen and ex­
hibited.
The occnn, too, gives Its
share of eurlntis freaks. A double-sid­
ed flounder, with both sides alike, du­
plicate fins nnd n misplaced eye, wns
caught some months ujjo.
Privilefle of the Great
"Wlinl 1 don't imdeiMiiiid Is how
these cnptnlns of Industry can find
Mine |o plnv gqlf nnd enjoy life In oth­
er ways.*when they have so many respoiislldtllies."
" I ’erlitips for the same reason Mini
colonels, majors and general* are gen­
tlemen of more nr les* elegant leisure.
They have some dependable Itr-M and
second lleutetniiits uml »«*t* servennts
In do tie li.n l work."— I'.lnnlnghuin
A ge- Hern Id.

"My trade or
profession ?”
he
repeated
ynwnlag.
'Tin a coronation program
seller."
"I seel" said the clerk, dryly. "No,
we hnve nothing In thut line open Just
now 1"
" I’d take something else If It suited
mo and 1 thought I could do It proper­
ly, you know J" he went on, ranking
himself more comfortable ou tlie coun­
ter.
"As for Instance?"
"W ell," replied the born-tired, "I
wouldn't mind rnlllng nut tho names
of the stations on board an Atlantic
liner, or something of that sort I*

Window From Fashionable Haberd-ish
Sr’s Store, Installed In Fashionable
Residence, Still Carried Ad.
An amusing Incident la related In the
Scientific American to prove that plate
class fades under exposure to sunlight.

Sanfc rd, Fla

PHENOMENON OF A BLU E SUN
Cause, Astronomers Aoeert, Was the
Eruption of s Large Volcano
at Sunds States.
Astronomers of different countries
have more than once recorded a blue
moon. This remarkable phenomenon
has been twice qbserved, both In Italy
and AuMrlu. hut only once In England.
A blue sun has appeared once o rir
and will probably never be seen again
even to the end of existence, astron­
omers *u). This occurred In August,
1w i , n t th e Bur. da
The cuumj
was the eruption ul u larf } volcano.
In the torrlti** shork that followed
a great range ot mountain, wus blown
cwnnletely Into the air. The csvltv
left on the Sumln States after this
explosion was 1,000 feet deep. Billions
of tons of rock, dust and mud were
blown heavenward for no less than
17 miles.
It can be understood what the ex­
plosion was like when It Is sold that
at Batavia, exactly 100 miles sway,
the street lamps had to be lit, although
the time w is not yet noon. The sun
up to this time was completely ob­
scured; but toward sunset—the sun«et
that only the troplrj know—came the
magnificent phenomenon known to
nshntiomers as tho blue sun. Tills
was' seen by every one within 30 or
40 degree* of the equator.
The White Elephant.
A good ninny persons hnve, no doubt,
got n wrong Impression of the Blameae
whlto elephant. He Is not pure white,
as Is generally supposed, but Is a sort
of Albino among his race. lie In n
very light gray, hut never a pare white
color. Outside of this, he I h little dif­
ferent from the rest of his rare.

Rubber Stamps
A LL KINDS
Ofllcc Supply Dept

CCOO TO
T&gt;&gt;(LAST
MOP'
SEALED TINS ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
We Know We Sell The Best Seed
For Florida Farmers

Our Reputation of Years
Assures our Hy-Test Quality
SEMI

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am i

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mice

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We are Familiar with Planting Con­
ditions,. Perhaps we can Help You.
WRITE I'H

E. A. MARTIN SEED COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE. PLOttUU

18 cents

He walked Into the employment
agcucy wearing a smile and horn-tired
. look, ns well ns a
p i
few other things.
"Any vacancies
4 R jn L
for n man llko
IjA-V*
me?" he asked, ns
lie arranged him]
* J fjT
s e l f comfortably
\
7 //I
along the counter.
\T l,
"Whnt Is your
” t ■■ ■■■- ^ V jn * trade or profes-

PRO VES P LA T E G LASS FA D E S

Cars Washed and Delivered— W c Will
for and Deliver Your Car.

ix u *xu. i ain. A v e n u e

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a package

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C a r n a la a r a t o ld e v e r y ,
w u e r e in s c i e n t i fi c a ll y e e a l e d
nMDKMget o f JO c i g a r e t t e * o r
ttn p e c k e A e a {J 0 0 c iila r e tle e )
In a S l e s e i n e . p a p t r . c o v e r e d
c a r to n . W e e t r o n jfly r e c o n i,
mte n d t h i e c a r t o n f o r t h e
h o m e o r o ff ic e a u p p l y o r
• th en y o u t r a v e l.
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Win st on-SaDto, N. C.

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most refreshing, tlie most likable cigarette you
ever smoked. You can prove th at! Simply compare
Camels pufT-by-pufT with anj’ cigarette in the world at
any price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis­
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Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how
liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful— so fullbodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every
time you light one you get new nnd keener enjoyment!
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any
unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as thay ore
enjoyable.
In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so
many new ways you never will miss tho absence of coupons,
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OCTOBER 24. 1319

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T it Story o f a Turret C aptain
to
_________ In the
“ c'ut.
Se*mm.3rd

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Turret
9105.7ft per
" dU CLltf

A mans life— among m en !
Attxi
111— AUU fUiunUCAT^
Ceylon, Yokohama—fill the great
jcrti of the world—ore they cr.ly
ji.rre ca the map to you—o r n*c
tbry porta where you’ve gone tallisi in horn the high teat with
every eye along the thore turned
lioiringly oa your big thip—
jo u r ship! Every ocean baa a
United States ship tailing for
f n t port worth teeing.
If you've any coll in you for a
full life—join, and color all your
yean ahead with memories of
thing* worth seeing—with knowl­
edge worth having—with an inex*
braitiblc fund of sea tales and
adventures pi deed up ashore and

alloat that will make you a wel­
come man in any company.
Work?—sure, and a man’a worh
It Is, among men.
Play?—well, rather, with nhunch
o f men who know how to play.
These comrades of yeuxi cony
in their eara the sounds of great
world dties, o f booming guns, of
swashing seas— sounds you will
shore with them and that will
never die eway.
And when you c^me home, you'll
face life ashore with level eyes—
for Unde Sam trains in s e lfr e lia n c e as well as self-respect.
The Navy builds straight m art—
no mollycoddles.

loliit foe twolyton. Excellent opporte&amp;ltin for advancement.
Tour oretks holiday* with pay each year. Shore leave toacelnI■Huttight* at port* visited. Men always learning. Good foot
and first uniform outfit free. Pay beflnsthe day you enlist. Gel
full
‘.'irik t Frr*r* jw ? nesrest recruiting sUliuu. If you do
not Snore where the nearest recruiting atatiaa Ls. ask 7-UT
Poitmaster. Us knows.

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H E Great W a r demonstrated
something we shall never for­
get— the dollars-and-cents value of
"fun." It was music and vaudeville
and clean fun of every kind which
gave our boys in France the "pep"
that made them unbeatable. W e
will put the same "pep" into you.

FLORIDA STATE FAIR
Jacksonville, Fla.
N O V EM BER 2 2 -2 9

THIf BEAUTIFUL STRGE SKII
FOR WOfffii
« J &gt; . PREPAID
It is No. 210 in our Special Fashion Bulletin
of Extraordinary Value*. Made of an excellent
serge iu navy or lilnek. llmidsomtily pleated
i*ll around, with fashionable loose belt.
" Sizes 2G to 33 waist nml lengths 38 to *10 for
women of average figure. Sizes 33 to 38 waist
and *10 to *12 length for large women. Sizes 22
to 28 waist and 33 to 27 length for misses.
Cut this ml out, send.it to us with your name
and address together with your check or money
order for $3.98. Wo will send it to you prepaid,
r.lso our Special Money Saving Bulletin. If
you don't like the skirt, we don't want you to
keep it. Wo will refund your money at oneo.
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Dy IZOLA FORELSTCR.

Hnrtly tint! been Home a week, and
■till ho felt tike a stranger In Taftvilli*. Nut but wlmt everybody wetcointd liim, but tliey did It In nil c*n*yk°lnB sort of way that left hi* own
enthusiasm cold after ten ycara of an­
ticipation.
♦
He bad been twenty-four when ho
had started West. There had been two
Incentives, hiw fnther's demand that bo
throw up engineering und go Into the
store, and Winifred's refusal to nmrrv
him.
His yearning to make good and show
1hem the sort of man ho really was
had been the spur all the years he
hsd worked mid climbed. Winifred
bad told Mm-rbC-iUiia b u jr wtio WCTO
"steady." That meant the hardware
store, and "Irving A Son" on the long
Mack and gold sign over the door, lie
had laughed bitterly, out In the lonely
Arizona nights, before he had struck
hU, right pace, and yet there had been
•ho Ming of homesickness In It too.
Wlih all the Joy &lt;»f ndventHro and ex­
perience, the little mill town on the
\untie river hack In Connecticut was
homo to him, and Winifred was the
only girl who -.ould tiring a thrill to
Ids heart, Just llttlo Winifred lllako
with her big blue eyes that seemed to
challenge a fellow to d» the very best
that was In him.
He had seen her only at u distance
since his return—once In church, twice
down nlnng Main street when she was
waiting for the car. Then lie met her
on III*1 old hill road coming from the
reservoir Saturday afternoon, her
hands tilled \vltli violets.
"You know they always did grow
longer and larc**r **p there, Ii seem-d."
she said, a* he waited ticdilo her In
lit: road.
"1 was going up nfJer some" Hardy
mid her aw kwardly.
‘Take the short cut through llohln's
lane, why don’t you? Do you remem­
ber the way?"
And Hnrdy deliberately prevaricated.
No, lie was sorry. lie laid absolutely
forgotten the short cut. Wouldn't she
Just turn hack and show It to him?
Winifred hesitated, laughed n little
and looked ns If slio didn't believe him.
"We always went that way after
violets, Hardy," she reminded him.
"It's Just the little Ipuy below the Idg
woodlot. You know It so well."
Hut Hnrdy shook his bead, looking
down Into her eyes until site Ignored
him, ip:d watched the fringe of pines
and red oaks ahead of them, with slen­
der white birches lifting tremulous
new leaves In thu sunlight.
He had made up Ills mind all tho
way home that he would usk her again.
She had only been seventeen then.
Now she was twenty-seven, and It
seemed as If Ihc years had only mode
her sweeter nud more desirable. There
was something Imlcflmible about her
now, something Unit evaded him. She
seemed sure of herself poised and tran­
quil eyed, more tender, too. In her
way. It must have been lonely for her
there In the little mill town.
"See the Island over yonder," Wini­
fred said suddenly. They had come to
the crest of the hill overlooking the
reservoir. It had always looked like a
miniature weshtn mountain scene, the
broad lake with Its rocky pine-edged
shores, andv rocky Islands here and
there. "What splendid times we used
to have up here. Hardy."
" I’ve never forgotten one of them,"
he snld slowly. "When you're a thou­
sand miles and m-re nwuy from home,
only memories seem real."
"I know," she rejoined quickly. "All
the time I was In Japan I felt that wny,
and when we wero aent down to the
I'hlMp'pInes It wus even worse, for
there I would meet somebody from
home once In awhile, and everything
they said made me want to take the
’ next boat back."
"You've been away?" he exclaimed.
"With Aunt Dora und Uncle Phil,"
she nodded her head. "There were so
many of uo at home, and when he wo«
sent to the East by hU company, he
wanted u secretary, so I coaxed him
to take me. Then lie died In Toklo,
and been use I understood the trade
situation pretty well, they made me
sales' manager Instead of trying to
break In n now man. I've only been
homo about two months. They want
me to try South Atncflcn Ibis time,
hut I'm tired of It. I suppose women
are Jur* tabby cats after all. You
work nml make believe von like II, and
all the time you're thinking of some
cozy corner to curl up In and Test.
I'm going to buy the Prendergnst place
nud tlx up the gnrdeti beautifully, und
have live cats."
Hardy laughed, laughed until she
turned to look at him almost resent­
fully. He was so (nil and broad shoul­
dered, so resolute and sure of h!ir.*elf,
Ju«t ns she remembered him. Cue rea­
son why she luul gone away was to
-how him that girls didn't have to stay
at halite.
•
•‘You can't buy It," he told Imr tensIngly, "because I knew you !o. v! U and
the deed Is waiting for mu iiuw. Wo
rJnihl make It the' homestead. Winnie.
I’ll hnvu to go West now and then, and
I want you to coma along. I want to
show you all tho place* where Pvo
thought of you and told tnysolf to keep
up my nerve nml go bnck after you
and timko you Bay yes."
Winifred looked up nt him over the
Violets held to her lips.
"I nlwnys wondered why you stayed
no long." she said.
"I thought you
were Just a quitter, Hardy, whoif you
didn't tnko rao with you before."'

Uod and Satan play chess together.
Ilut the chess they play Is not tho little
Ingenious game that originated In In­
dia; It Is on an altogether different
scale. Tho ruler of the universe cre­
ates tho board, the pieces, and the
rules; he makes nil tho moves; he may
make ns many moves ns ho likes when­
ever ho likes; his antagonist, however.
Is permuted to Introduce a slight In­
explicable* Inaccuracy Into each move,
which necessitates further moves In
correction. Tho creator determines
and conceals the aim of tho game,
and It Is never clear whether the pur­
pose of the adversary Is to defeat or
nsslst him In his unfathomable pro­
ject.— H. O. Wells. *
rilipir.o* Pendu*,* Fire Wi«h Syrhiyc.
The natives of tho Philippine Islands
produce lire by whnt Is called a tire
syringe. This Is really n highly scien­
tific device. A piece of very hard wood
tum n &lt;■*!'«D V.c’. s bviu! iu it. niiu rnto
tills lode n rod tils closely, n piece of
cotton wool rendering the Joint nlrllght. At tho bottom of the hole n
small piece of tinder Is placed. When
air Is strongly compressed It becomes
heated; so the nit'lves force tho rod
down the hole, the air Is violently
compressed, and the tinder Is so heated
that It begins to smolder; then the
rod Is withdrawn, and tho tinder Is
tmmedlalel.v fanned Into a flame.
Final Proof of Power.
The mini win* l« worthy of being n
lender of men will never complain of
ilu* stupidity of Ids helpers, of the
Ingratitude of mankind, or of the Inappreciation of tin* public.
These
things ore nil n part of tin* great game
of life, nml t&lt;&gt; meet them nod not go
down lu*fore them In dlscountgenn*iit
und defeat W tin* Him! proof of power.
—IJiliert Hiilihiird.
Go He Had In Help.
"Some fellers seem to think It Is
sinnrt to forget to nml) tin* lotlor*
tiicii* wtf** hnnd* 'em." snld tin* matri*
tnutilnl tnnrtyr, "hut 1 Itn&lt;I inv lesson.
I forgot to nmll oiu* my wife wrote to
her tiiollM'r tisklng her to postpone her
visit til! we got our liouseclemiln*
done."

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
TIIOMAf* D. UAKRK. Ph. D.
Aoalyliral *n*l Con.ollln* Cheml.l -. l,iofra-l«n*l *f Natural Hrlene*
Rmctila*. lUlllm* Cal'igt. Florida
M r. T . Cl. C h aik a

Naafard, Fla.,
tkar Mr:
I haro roiuyl.tcd (artful chrmlral u ilr tli of Ihe lamsto of water hat
you brought mo early kol week, *u*d hara oblalaod tho following roaullal
Color.
____ _______ ____ Clear
Chlorine_____ 1.71 Oarla por million
lloatlioit____________._____Noulrol Tout oolldo
s.00 pari* por million
Froo Ammonia .... 00 part* *tr million llardarot
31.01 patio per million
Albuminoid Ammonia
____Traci, Nllraloo____ ________:___Tr»re

Tho aboonro practically of free and albuminoid ammonia la ihla walor and
ils tcry email amount of chlorine ladlraloa 11a otcotlonl anility for houaohotd
purpoooa. In nddllkn la the |ood duality chararlerlallr* of oaporior biutrbeld
water, II poioooooo operkl feature* of murh take, imperially Ihear of cicetlrnl
natural aeration and ll)n' degree of hardneae.
The barlerleleglral aralyala, retailing In an •»**!« UUt
in fear
■ample* of Iho w*ler -f S bxitila per real.! an* In
B. avion, or omcr
h*rml*l barlrrl*. f**tl» t ; s S i.o ge*d quality Indicated by Iho CIIKMICAL
Rltlfall.
,
Of Ihe many water* of thk and other region* that t hare onalyrrd, I hare
found none auprrkr la *11 good suaUlle* la thal of Ihe "Mder Water.”
Vuura rery reaperlfulty,
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Free Service
Let its inspect your battery free. We are expertb
on electrical troubles. Scientific repairing nml recltarninu done. We can lake your old battery and
make it as k'oud as new and guarantee it for six
months. We also have expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your cnr.

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d man**
bat pal
is his smoke

" M e e t y o u a f t e r t h e m o v ie s ”

— Chcs. Field

N

OTHING lik e following up n good show
w ith a good sm ok e— Chesterfield.

No ord in ary c ig a re tte , th is. Mellow as a n
old frien d , b u t ric h w ith flavor— tho kind
t h a t goes rig h t to th e spot.
C u r o w n Luyers in th e O rien t select fo r us
th e ch o ice st T u rk ish leaf. We blend w ith
th is several varieties of specially selected
D o m estic to b acco . T h is blbnding—by a
s e cre t m e th o d — brings o u t new q u alities of
flavor t h a t o th e r and lees exp ert m eth o d s
fail to find.
T h a t’s w h a t w e m e a n by “ satisfy ” — a n
en tire ly new kind of sm ok in g en jo y m en t
t h a t you g e t In Chesterfields on/tf— now here
else; fo r th e blend is a closely guarded
se cre t. It can*t be copied .
%

20 for 20 cents
•and the blend
can t be copied

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MATINEE
2 to 6 P. M.
Adutu 20c
Children 10c

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Adulti 20c

OCTOBER 24, ioi»

Starry Banner Now Waves on
Ail Seven Soas.

Children Iffc

— *— S A T U R D A Y =

Uncle Tom Without the Cabin
FEATURING

Ben Turpin— Chas. Lynn-Marie Prevost
Everything wns going line until a nail that the carpenter*
forgot to remove from the Icc pulled M arie’* —Ye Cod*. Marie
play* K llia!—*klrt off.
i hen—•'■••ffcrir.g rhsdtg
Tumi ace wlint hap*
peped then.

Folly Is a stage carpenter In n Utile house on the “ Kero­
sene Circuit.” When 'he vllllan get* rough. Fatty throw* him
out ami Marts a show 0 r his own. You can't go wrong ir you
see thl* picture.

The P aram o u n t M agazine

OUND THE WORLD W IT H
E AMERICAN R7;D CROSS.
In Siberia

Possibly the most Important Red Cress work In Siberia, and on ■ which
most dl'iiiuiiil* the continuance of operation.* there. Is the eniiipiilgn .egiiltist
typhus. Over a stretch of 4,000 miles the Auivrlenn lied Cross bus fought
the scourge. Hero Is seen “The Orcat W'ldtN Train.” uu uiill-typlius In.
stltutlon which, with It* crew of doctors and nurses nml cargoes of drug*,
good uml clcntisin;; apparatus, has sated the lives uf iltuasuitd*.

Votabllohed Trade Route* for Amer|.
can Commerce Cover the Whole
World* Practically Oolny to
Every Recognized Port.
Our now established trmle mute*
rover the whole world, writes C. II.
Cliiudy. In the Scientific American.
Thus there nrc 47 steumers snllln;: to
the Argentine and they anil from New
York, lloston, Mobile, No&gt;v Orleans,
Wilmington, Charleston.
Havnnnwh.
cH ninw irif r.rd
T»«,
steamers go f;jt » New York to Per­
nambuco, Mncelo ami Ilnhla, North
Prnxll. Twenty-five sail to udd-Pntzll
(Illo and Santos), frfiiii Charleston, Sa•mtnr.k, Drur.avvlwt. imu Jacksonville.
Five steamers from Now York nml one
from Now Orleans make regular trips
to the west coast of Soul It America,
ranging from Guayaquil, Ecuador, to
Valparaiso, Chile.
Two steamers go from New York to
North Africa nml Egypt; live front
New York to the Dutch E ast Indies;
two from New York to Bombay ami
|other Indian ports; three from New
( York to Spntu (Hnrrelona, Valencia,
1 Cadis nml tlu* Seville),
Every two
I months a steamer goes from the me­
tropolis to Danzig, nml every six
weeks one or two steamer* sail nut
the Narrows to Constantinople nml the
I thick Sen ports. Three steamers suit
front New York to West Africa, two
U&gt; South Africa, three to Australia mid
\\v Zealand, ami three to Chinn, J a ­
pan altd the Philippines,
Fifteen
h earners leave the Gulden tlnto. mu*
every ten days, for China nml Japan,
.ltd two^umre from the untie port go
to Fit rope via the far Fast.
We have a steamer from New York
to Genoa, te -I otto from Pnllluiurr to
1 sUlilV |Mti‘t . t.ltile ta n serve tin eiao polls from New York. To lenttd&lt;.||
*•nil S!\ -ll.llllCI- fruia Now
Yuri;, Fit'll' from Flilludelphla. two
from llaltliitoio ami one from Nor­
folk. Wo seiul six iii lilvetpool front
New York, two front Ito-toii, live from
Pnltlumre. one from Norfol!: nr 1 one
li'oin tinlvosioit. Now York says goodhy to three ships clearing for Glasgowon iiioitihly sailings, four to 1lav re. and
three to Itordi-nitx. The latter port Is
also served from llnstmi mat Italllniore
with two steamers god one steaine.*,
respectively,'
New York sends two steamers to
Marseilles and -even to Anlwerp, while
two from Itu-toti, nml one each from
Phlladelphln ami llolMiimro go to fh"
same destination
Itotierdmu see*
Vow York -litos t■- Me- imiuhei of tin.

are now open for business
ur N ew Store.

E v e ry

new and strictly up-to-

There’s a whole lot of satisfaction in being ab]c
to get quick delivery of Armour's standardized
fertilizers right in Sanford. W c have put in two
coniiiittiV stocks ior your convenience— one in
the old Sanford passenger station and one in the
Ben Monroe Warehouse at Beardall Siding. Arc
you taking auvantage of this service?
The time for planting fall crops is close at hand.
Better sec our local representative, Mr. Chns. H,
Whitncr, today about your needs
can
nishwhat you want. #
Armour Fertilizer Works
Ja ck so n v ille, Florida

and trnm Pitiimlolplilit {au.
Copen­
hagen mid (intlu-nhurg are served hy
live tdemuer* front New Y’ork while
tlu- WV-d Indian port* tiro visited reg­
ularly hy two stettmera from Wllmhigton, two front Charleston, two from
Savmtnnlt, two front Prpnsvvlek mid
two from Jacksouvllte.
Meanwhile, tile hit Imi re of the list
of ship* Is engaged In going to every
port of the world where* a cargo can
gy— and the ling at the stern Is the
Slurs mid Slvlpes, *
The Earth as a Sphere.
Dr. William F. Warren, president
-.■meritus of Poston university. In n
Into number of the Clii**letd .lotimiil,
give* fresh evidence .for the view s.i
long advocated hy liini that mail from
Uta earliest time* Ini* hud the coneeptloii of the earth as a sphere. He
review* the mythlenl geography of the
Fast Aryans, sltovvlug that they look­
ed upon the earth a* a sphere, null’con­
siders what light thl* Fn*t Aryan
geography throws upon the wander­
ing* of lo ns described I y AiwJiyltt
In hi* “ Pmnn iheu* Hound," mid upon
till- geographic Ideas of prehistoric
{■reeks.
The conclusion Is that lid* old myth
a* |Hietlenity retold hy Aeschylus re­
veals a conception of the earth identi­
cal with the spherical hll-tt of the Fast
Aryans. Doctor Wtn'ien ha* given us
a vigorous piece of criticism In tills
paper, Mtceeeitlug In making clear the
Journey of lo which so bullied tin*
great Greek historian Groin tbit I he
paid: "The mute of lo In the ‘ITotncthens Pound' dellrs all eomprehen«loit,
even ns it consistent plelttre,” Such it
pajter retnlmls us (lint Hellenic literattire Inis not been exhausted hy origi­
nal Investigation.
A p p r e n tlc o a h ip f o r M o th e r * ,

Watch T h is Sp

SPECIALS
Every W eek Beginning
November 1st

lit thu domain of home uviiltotnlcs.
which hn» become «&lt;t tlmily Inirenchetl
In the education of American women,
tin- practice'house lath ntforded some­
thing mmpartible •" "b u t Hie Imspltnl
offers to the tiledlettI student, snys the
Journal of Pn* American Mi-dlcul us HOClntlnti. Pecently the varied activi­
ties In the practice limtses of nip- large
edticntlomil Institution, have hern d!»
vers)Ih-d still further by affonllng op­
portunities to observe as well as to as­
sist In the care of Infant*. The bitter
are secured from orphanage*. Thl*
form of iipplciitlce«hlp In the study uf
the lioineninknr** Job Is mi liiunvntloii
which deserves to he vvhI cIus I with InI erest.
Great Aqueduct Completed.
The cotnplethtti of the Pugllese aque­
duct Is one of the Important Items lit
the extensive piddle-works develop­
ment t" he undertaken hy the Italian
government. The actual eonslrttctlmi
was started In 11* fi. mid at tlie.pre-.ent
time the ninlli aqueduct lilts been fin­
ished.
The Until cost of the entire
work* will amount to about J i JO.im o .ihhi,
The tnnln aqueduct rims front Naples
to Tnrmttu. through the pruvlnce of the
Pnglle. nml It- length I* something over
132 miles.
Excellent Advice.
"Bo**, please glmine 0 cent* for ear;
fare," whined the measly mendicant',
•i want lo go out to the Country club
nnd I ain’t got de 0 cent*."
•‘Alt!" returned old Festus PpMwr.
"Then, by nil mentis, do not go. A
man who ltnsnT 0 rent* would feel sad*
|y out of place In the exclusive Coun­
try club district."—Kmi*a* City Star.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Take Too Much Credit.
"The Plunk* tin* always bragging
about tltelr ancestor*."
"Y’r*. froth the way they talk one
would Imagine tltcv^had selected them
themselves."—Poston Transcript.

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SEED POTATOES
booking orders now ior Maine Grown Seed Potatoes 11 peck
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AN S E C U R E ! FIIOM US ALL KIN DS OF SPRAYS AND
IN SE C T IC ID E S — PRIC ES ARE RIGHT.

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Sanford, Florida

Polsonad “Fire Water."
Clilrncjn liquor is full of poison. nml
It Isn’t the word of woman reformer*
that linn spread the alarm, either. It In
an honest-to-goodnes* chemlat. hired
by a Jurist wl»*» v.*na puzzled by tin?
action* of the young nml.old mrn who
were called "drunk." The chemist, nfter careful analysis of the tire water,
exclaimed that the drink wns the womt
kind of Muff, and nothing short of poi­
son.
The report Mates that the
"Reiter" contained wood nlcahol, fusel
oil, creosote and water T».« g!n wM&gt;.u
is sotit e»*e*»«vcJy iu Chicago saloons
eontnlneil n conroctlon composed of
either oil of Juniper berries or the ber­
ries themselves. Another substitute
found to be very popular was "bitters."
which i* rr.adr largely of llliclure of
cinchona.
The poisonous drinks are stupefying
nml frequently make the drinker
denthly sick.

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Jewelers
for 30 Years

Page Mr. David.
Do you know Edward Albert Chris­
tian George Andrew David?
plume Is announced by Dr. Lee tie
This N not the first name of several
Forest ns tile tlrst result of u series people. Instead It Is the full name of
of after-tile-wnr experiments In the tip- Ills royal highness, the prince of
Name.
Sirn and return to
plication of the new radio art to the Wales, who has been visiting Canada.
us for Souvenir.
Address
purposes of peace.
.
When Emperor Joseph of Austria died
Elimination of the "hum" Is, accord­ he had a string of names which iTtude
ingly, made possible when the wireless a long paragraph In the newspapers.
telephone circuit Is now connected
Royalty has family names like other
with the ordinary electric light line, a folks.
The Itrlllsh royal family Is
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long confronted ratlin engineers.
Ill-fated Russian Imperial family was
An&lt;*hrr ndvnnco In wireless prog­ known as the Romanoffs; the former
ress to result from the new circuit ruling family In Portugal was called
employed by the Inventor Is the elim­ Itragniixn*. The family who before
ination of the high-powered generat­ Napoleon ruled France nml Inter ruled
ing stations for the production of di­ Austrht was the ltourhons. Everyone
rect current, the cost mid com plica- knows who the IbdienzollemR used
tton%if which has heretofore been he- to lie.
Queen. Victoria uv
(&gt;.. ■M i"
vnuil the reach of
the• —--ordlnnrv lavMVi
Aron von E-tc.
King Edward VII,
mall.
All that Is required now, In the way grandfather n ( the prince of We'-**,
..f
js i,ny ordinary lump “ori:- &gt;'ie named Albert Edward W»*iMn.—
iu in boo- &gt; tq .1Slice bmldiiig. Remote Boston t‘ost.
tie- lamp, "pmg In” a pony wireless
je'iiel ami d&lt;&gt; yotli laiking. 'iltiil Is
Prosperous Mines In Sweden.
» but the end liters of the De Forest
In one of (lie mining Helds In Dalslaboratories have been dollic for the laiid, Sweden, belonging to the Mini­
last several months between High* mum Slllcuin company, several deep
hrhlgo. We-&gt;teliesier. ami do &gt;i..own. borings have been made, which gave
V - York.
a good result. Tjie company's newly
"Alter several months of constant erected smelting works at Trolliatta,
•fiVrt ami evpeHmenialioii. In the Held which are arranged for n yearly pro­
of ilie wireless telephone," suhl Dr. duction of about 4.000 tons ol pre­
tie Forest. “It Is Inure than gratifying pared alloy, ran be considered ns pro­
to ' ‘ able to announce llalt we have vided with the necessary ore for ten
tit last succeeded In upplylng the prln- years In advance.
Ipb - of tla* ratlin art In sueli a way
Electricity in Bombay.
■bat any mie may now, without lechElectricity is replacing nil other
nlinl knowledge. talk in spnee. without
wires, from house to house and from forms of power In Ilombay's extensive
&lt;
city to city, by utilizing nliermitlng •rollon mills.
eurretil now empbiyetl In lighting the
bt iise. ami when we stop to consider
BARREL-KEG WATER FILTER
that probably nine-tenth* of the elec­
tric light liisiallallons In the rural illsDevice, With Aid of Sand and Gravel
Irb-ts supple alternating current, the
Will Provide Pure Water
great lienelU thus placed at the ‘dis­
for Home Use.
posal of the world Is readily observed.
"Such A feat may he, no doubt, n
A satisfactory water filter can be
little surprising to the ordinary Inyarranged by ltslug a barrel nml a keg
man, bill there Is no question today
but the dawn of a new wireless age ns suggested In' the diagram. With an
—not for experimenters and labora­ ordinary GO-gallon barrel, the hitlers
of tlltering material lielng of the
tory workers, but for tin* public at
thlekncss shown, the free spnee (S)
Inrge— Is already here. Coupled with
at the top will hold about eight galjons
the ordinary lamp socket found In any
house throughout the country, the new of water. In using the arrangement
wireless panel will do the trick. The the lllter bnrrel Is llllrd with water,
few requirements In Ihe way of opera­ and a fanee; (A) Is opened, permit­
tion* are no more dilllcult than calling ting the liquid to seep through Into the
central. In fact, with the new pony
wireless there Is no need of disturb-

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Invention

Makes It Easy to Talk
Through Space.

Nrw M-idiophone Can Be Connected to
Ordinary Electric Light Socket In
Any Building—Means Much
to World.
successful application of ultcr: current—Hie (W-cycle iiltcrnatirmit of any ordlunry household
ee building eleqjrlc light Instnllnto ihe Ib-bl of the wireless tele-

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n d helpers without
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Plenty'of work the year 'round;
wonderful climate; best ol living
and working conditions.

FRIDAY--Clara Kimball Young

Slridlf Open Shop Conditions

in “ Cheating Cheaters” ; also a tworeel comedy.

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year after year, who always gladly recommend our goods to their
neighbors are our best advertisement. s Our prices not always the
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in "P a id i min AAdvance
reel Rainbow comedy,

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A Home-Made Filter,

THE ONLY PLANT
OF ITS KIND IN
THE ENTIRE
STATE
Electric welding insures ab­
solutely perfect work and
a t the same time saves you
mone)V because it is much
quicker t h a n any other
method. For welding lire
cracks and putting patches
on boilers it .has no equal.

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Jacksonville. Fla.

water keg. When the water keg Is
filled faucet A can he dosed trail the
filter barrel again charged. When the
filter works slowly It Indicates the
sand Is becoming clogged. This* condi­
tion can he corrected by' removing
some of the top layer of the sand, pos­
sibly to the depth of six' Inches, and
replacing It with clean sand. All of
the strad trail gravel In the barrel
should he thrown away trad renewed
nl regular Interval*.
Llama Still Used as Burden Bearer.
I tog* trail llamus were Iho only aidtnnl* known to have been used for con­
veying burden* by ilm Indians, prior
In I be solvent of white men In the
western hemisphere.
The use of the dog wns restricted
almost entirely to tin- caribou and hi
son ureas, with n sledge In the most
northern part and toboggan in the
forests, or whore the snow would not
hear Ute weight of runners. The fra
vols of thfl bison area was a primitive
vehicle consisting of two trailing i&gt;ole*
with a plnlform or net arms* them
for carrying the load.
From Ecuudor north to the Colorado
river there Is no evidence of anything
hilt human earring?. bill In Pent the
Hue'll aim it*ui|. R Inis little more
airrylng rnpneliy than a Inrge dog. bn!
N purtlriilnrly well ndupti*l for too infn*n travel, and even today bns not
- holly been np'v*""d',by the mule or

WEDNESDAY -

“The Lamb and the Lion ” w ith a n
ail s ta r cast; also “The M id n ig h t
M an.”

THURSDAY-W a 11 i c e R e i d
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in “ The Love B u rg lar” ; also a Bill
Parson s comedy.

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presidency In 1920, had before tho ar*
rival of President Wilson, convinced
a great number of citizens that tho
{League as a t present formulated was
not n muni thing. H* hstj t r i t t i c s
t L i t i h - vnU fiu 31 aU j . 1&gt;oc* u*« of It,
•.'oulfi bo drawn Into every potty
European
quarrel; ho argued that we
CALIFORNIA THROWS OVER ITS
would lose our sovereignty by Joining
LEADER,
JOHNSON,. AND
with Uio European nations. He had
RALLIES TO LEAGUE.
blamod tho president for assenting to
tho possession by Japan of tho Penin­
sula of Shan Tung In China.
All Doubtful Features of Pact Are
Explained Away By President, and
Former fcoubten Hatlan to Give
h'lm Their duppnrf.
( B y Independent X r w i liu rm u , form»rly Ml. Clemen* New* Bureau.J

Aboard Presldont Wilson's Special
Tcg.tr— ^'-ecn«M»vrn»-oTatioirurongTn»
Pacific coast nnd then on his eastward
wAy hock townfd iho cnplml was given
to President .Wilson as he camo
toward tho end of his month daylong
tp -ik ln g tour Ip behalf of tho Leaguo
of Nations. California, particularly
Iho delightful city cf Los Angeles, went
wild In its enthusiasm for him nnd his
advocacy.,of {lie League, and It was
In that stale, perhaps, that he did Ids
most successful missionary work.
THrani Johnson, California's lo-nior
governor, now her United Flat-- • m*.
tJ.-, r.inl ccr.r'd 'red by her as t!i - inti.il
p\
Repul H : n candidate for Ur

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means naught to our vulcanizing
experts. Ju st child's play for them
to take that "busted ” tire ami
make it run like new. In these
days of coitly tires it means a
saving to you of $
to $
every time’ we prolong the life of
your used tires. Often mir vuicariizing|douhlc* their life.

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BUREAU CHANGES NAME
Tho
Mount
Clemens
New? {
Bureau, which haa been furnlt-blux
reports on President Wilson's tour J
In behalf of tho Leaguo of Nations
to $.500 papers, has adopted a new
milne and will hereafter ho known
as Tho Independent Vows W»ce«Lw_ .

hearer and destroyed tho "Bugaboos"
which Senator Johnzon and other* had
raised against tho League. Tlirouah
nicred Nevada Into TTIalt Ih*
of
MiTSioaa, U.o preuidonl *w*Ti. to-And
that those fine people were heartily
with him for tho League and a pertinnonev of peace.
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No Fleas on Monkeys.
Perhaps tho most surprising Infor­
mation gathered with respect to fleas
Is that monkeys have no fleas. This Is
nn assertion ti nt Is commonly received
with astonishment nnd Incredulity,
hut, snya Howard Russell, the fore­
most authority on fleas, healthy wild
monkeys are much too clean and ac­
tive to harbor flea*, mid when they nre
seen searching one another's fur In a
fashion fntnlllnr to all of us It Is only
to clear their skin of any particles of
scurf nnd dirt.
— il-ninyTTorninHfEnfMr lob; that only
one Instance Is on record where a flea
was found on a reptile. This was on u
brown snake which was captured near
Perth, In West Australia, and which
was probably derived from some small
muiniiml devoured by tho snnke. The
Hem was firmly lived between the scaly
plates of the reptile.
The history of the Ilea would seem
to go hack many centuries, blit ths
only fossil remains of a lira that !mw
so far been found hi a single Insect la
n hit of Ilaltlc nmber. The Ilea Is ndmlrahly presetted by Its semi-transpar­
ent surrounding*.

ut Mr. Wilson, with clear logic nnd
with compelling eloquence, answered
to tho entire satisfaction of Califor­
nia's people every objection which
Senator Johnson had made to tho
League. And thousands of the stato’H
citizen* deserted tho Johnson stand­
ard Immediately and rallied to the supp-^ri of the president. More than Hint,
they came forward nnd said, "We
were against.you, Mr. President, but
you have cleared everything up nnd
now wo err- -.-fib ycu heart nnd soul."
Still tnnr • than Hint, they let Senator
Johnson know that they were* no
longer with him and that they disap­
Her Wistful Look.
proved of tho spenkhv: tour whlt-h he
“Your daughter's beauty Is spirithimself was making In opposition to nolle."
i.'te l.-agacs am! so powerful was tho
•'Think so?"
c( public opinion which reach­
"T h e re -|s something wistful about
ed hint, that the,senator almost Itn- her expression."
i .i'iIlaL'Iy abandoned his tour. The
"She getA that way Just before meal­
f i:i Tung question, because of the time. We got corned href nnd cubf *! Jajisnrro fooling which undoubted- hnge today. She likes that."—Pitts­
lj exist* along tho Paclflc coast was burgh ['list.
the moat serlotia which the president
1 1 to rnswer. Me explained to tin
THE KING'S HIGHWAY.
I
that he had le-eu powerleafl to
of tti» — - J
pr-vent the rich penlm-td* f«.»n l*el.,c Tlr.i- u j - m. Ii-nr-t t e *
'Vhf.f tk. Util.* -Ui.lik'
I,--,
,,!;c n to Japan, England and ria n t-.-, l anil
tit)- l.ove (rum our own ubotlo
through a secret treaty, had promised
Out In the Kina'* Highway.
It to J . pan fbr entering the war and
smell the »mel, of the hny In bloom
remaining hr It. That treaty had to IVe
Ami the mile* of the scented liny
he carried out. Anyway it was not When the greensward broke Into flush
nnd foam
C’ Inn that was losing Shan Tung,-hut
Out ou tho KV,), a Highway. ,
Germany, which had seized the terri­
tory from China In 1B9S nnd held It We hee.nl Ihc sound of tli« feeding ktnn
When dew* run silver nnrl gray,
ever slnco. Japan had promised, Hit*
Yhe sweet* of the night were better than
president explained, to return Shan
i
wine
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Tung ns soon as the peace treaty was
Out on the King's Highway.
ratified nnd It was only through the
Now he has taken the road alone
ratification of the treaty with tho
And I have no heart to-stiiy:
League of Nations Inclusion, that I would that I with inV I.ove were gone
Out on the King's -Highway.
China could over expect to get her
—K ath arin e Tynan, In Th e King's High-,
former property back. And she surely
way. .
would get It hack, he declared, through
tho ratification of the League. There­
MAKE PERFECT SMOKE RINGS
fore, through Iho samn instrumentality
no other nation could again prey upon
An Amusing Experiment With Use of
tho "aront. patient, diligent, hut helpPasteboard Box and Cigarette
less kingdom." As to our being drawn
or Pipe Smoke.
Into nny European conflict Tho pres­
ident pointed out that no direct action
Take n small pnstelinnrtl box. seal
such ns tho sending of troops to any th«&gt; cover tight and draw n funny
part of tho world to maintain or re- face upon Its cover. Cut an opening
i tore order could be taken by tho for the mouth nnd till the box with
Council of the League without a unani­ smoke. - Then, with quick, light lap*,
mous vote of the council members, strike tin* bottom of the box and n
therefore our vote could at onco^ioga- series of perfect smoke rings will Is­
live nny such proposition as sending sue from the hole. A hundred or more
our soldiers where we ilhl not want rings can be thrown out of the box
th-m sent. Resides, Mr. Wilson nrgued,
"If you have to quench a Are In CallI . .-.'la you don't rend for the fire de­
partment of Utah." Rut, ho argued,
th-re probably never will ho nnolhet
war, If tho League Is established, for
,he members promise either to arbi­
trate their difference and accent the
decision of the arbitrator, Iny the dtf!,;e s for discussion ami publicst»:a befero tho Connell of the League
f-r a p-ritNl of six mouths, and then,
If possible, accept the council’s advice,
rhat falling, they ngreo to refrain fiom
war for a further period of three
M onth* nnd nine mouths of "cooling
ofT.” tho president contended, would
prevent any armed conflict. Theso clear
Smoke Rings Issuing From Box.
sxplana’tlor.s satisfied every reasonable
with only one titling of smoke. This Is
an easy way to study the seeming
mystery of smoke rln^s. As tho smoke
Is forced out It- strikes tlte still utr
outside and Immediately breaks In tho
middle, forming n "doughnut" ring,
which turns very rapidly on un axle
lying In Iho center of tho rim o f
smoke.—Dale R. Van Horn In Populo*
Science Monthly.

A Strictly

S A N IT A R Y
M EAT M A R K ET

JOURNEYING3,
IV*

jourmiylng on through (he w e arl
some heat
To ■ land that Is fair as u dream.
Where the fluttering snowflakes will fall
ut our fret
While the Icicles glisten nnd gleam:
To th* land where the shadows bring si­
lence nnd sleep
By ihe river nil froten and slill:
Bo a song we'll sing nnd our courage
we'll keep
And we'll Journey along with n will.

Open to your inspection at any old
tim e— day or night

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And when we have coma lo Iho wonderful
place.
We will look through llu. window and
see
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The picture* of silver Ihe frost loves to
trace
With a (ouch eo fantastic nnd free.
The ferns flaunting fine and the flowers
so fair
Will bid us regretfully sigh —
And we'll thankfully take up the Journey
from there
To return to the summertime sky.
—Washington Evening Star.

M eat— all kinds and the quality
makes up for the present tendency
to high prices. No waste—no bad
meat— no kick from our customers.
All good eats, and everybody satis­
fied.

FOOD MARKET
J. II. T im s , Prep.

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OCTOBER 2ii 1919

IC E B E R G S M A N Y ~ Y E A R S O LD I
Oiaceverf** «••*»
That I
mens* Masses of Ice Kesp Their
Formation a Long Time.
Some Iceberg* nn&gt; more thim 2WJ
yrnrn old, according In llcne llnche,
writing In the Phllndelphln Public
Ledger. lie get* Ii Ih Infomintlon from
dlscovcrlen muilo by the “Ice imtrrd"
of tin* United States const guard,
which has been patrolling tho northern
water*. Most of the bergs rniuu from
Greenland.
Snow may full on the
ereM of 01(0 of the Island’s mountains.
It hardens and Is pushed down tho
“Ipjm* by other falling tifioWi Thin
process may continue for Ccutniit-s be­
fore lhe mass dually reaches the
const nnd Is broken off.
Icebergs are often of enormous
sire, one sighted by the const guard

a n d Colu m b ia R ecords

i Mfiinw-nienigrth »r reeT

long, tlMl feet wide and Ik'd feel high
above tho surface. As that portion of
the Iceberg under water Is much larger
thru whnt appears above the surface,
only a faint Idea Is given of Its gi­
gantic size. Parts of Itbrgs consist of
snmv.Vnd part of Ice. The snow melts
llrst nod sometimes causes Illicit cavi­
ties In them, or smile!Iti^cn arches
large enough for ships to pass
Ilirnti h. In some cases, due to the nclion of the wanner waters of the At­
lantic, the side of the berg Is washed
away and a huge overhang appears.
This saved a ship recently that crush­
ed Into a berg oft Cape lim e. Its up­
per workings were damaged, hut It
was not damaged along the water line.
When Iceberg* melt they usually
melt underlie Mb llrst, until ihc berg
loses Its equilibrium and turn* over.
Suitors on the Androscoggin saw one
berg turn over four times la ‘JO mju*
tiles.
Butterfly Farm.
An unusual 'Turin" ha* been stinted
near Macon, Franco hv Mr. .Vtnlre, «
French entom ologist, Mr. Andre ml**
r* htitierlMe.-i and silkworm *, mid so
the vegetation o f hi* fit no c o i-i-t * t-f

imiiiK-iiv, oitt,, n -.i. -j •••-—■. ;;*sc. pine.'
plum, hnw'thoni, mill other tree* mid
* lo till* tm which the caterpillar* that
heroine h iitle ltile* live.
In Infinity
the littlterille* nre protected by being
inclosed lit ttllle bug* which nre fn*tein-d to the twig or branch on which
I be young citterplllnr* nre to fe ta l; ns
the cn teiplllar* get bigger the inlte
ting* tire taken n’wny, and tho rtiterpllInr* left free to spin , itit-lr eoeoon*.
which are collected from the trees mid
bu*lics very inii«*li IlkV some strange
kind o f fruit anti placed In little wire
cage* null) tho perfect bntterille*
emerge. On lids side tho work o f flu*
Imtforlly form I* eomtnoretal, but no
le** hnportnnt Is the osperlmontnl
work o f tho furm with silkworm s, by
which sooner or Inter the butterfly
farm hope* to provide the world with
silkworm s that will product* n tine
grade of sill; In n northerly climate.

Across Siberia by Water.
Tho map shows northern Asia cut
off from Europe by n chain of motitt
tains, the Urals, Hint extend to tinlimit.* &lt;jf the hind. Rich mineral do
posit* lie mainly on the eastern slopes.
The eastern watershed of these innim
tains drains toward thr River &lt;&gt;h. one
of ttie three great streams of Siberia.
whtel|. wliti their tributaries, consti­
tute a remarkable arrangement of
connected witter courses, enabling the
people to transport commodities and
roiniuimlcpte with each olhejjjty water
rotpes. One nitty cross Siberia entire­
ly by menus of river travel, making
only two or three portages. The Yeni­
sei and Hie Lena rivers, re*poeilvely.
open tin* west central and east central
regions to the Arctic ocean through
their tributaries. The Amur, In east­
ern Siberia, run* toward the I'nclflc
Itccan and afford* a wonderful outlet
for farm product* from the rich miley* that It drain*. Mountain* on the
south In western Siberia form it tinturnl barrier against the Mongolian peo­
ples.—Charles W. Holman. In the Out­
look.
Her Shopping T o u r.
The other tiny the ini**u* went
shopping. She returned and reported
tlint they showed tier a simple little
tailored salt for 1185; another that
she liked fairly well for $'il&lt;l and ono
that gave her a thrill that made her
feel that she would tike to own It for
$325.
"They didn’t charge yon anything
for looking at tln-in’t " we asked.
"No," she replied.
"Smnetldpg wrong there," said we.
" If those simple little suits nre really
worth Hint much they’re worth chafglug an admission fee to see."—
Exchange.
Japanese Rent Profiteer*.
The renting agents of Kobe, being
accused of extorting higher rents
without the consent of the owners of
the houses, have brought down upon
themselves strict .'cgubitlnus by the
governor, necordhtg to tin* hullejln of
the JapatT society. The new* rules
spaclfy Hint rental agencies must not
be conducted by "minors nnd IneoinIH'tciits, people who have been sen­
tenced to more, than one y e a r ’ s im­
prisonment (unless sincerely repentnut), unredeemed bankrupts, and per­
sons of had behavior nnd dangerous
to public Humility."

Sea-Serpent Myth Exploded.
Far East Short of Rice.
Reltveen 18-M and '10 there were
crap full urea In Ihe far En*t
The
mary reports of sen serpents having
are
causing
grave anxiety In llrlilsh
hern seen off the const of Canada, it
chanced, however, flint a creature de­ North Romeo, nnd the price* of Slam
scribed In wonderful terms culm esc rice are more Until ilm'-c times
unbare In the Orkney*, and some of the n* high as two years ago. The short­
bones of llit- vertebral colt mill were age I* even now so acute Hint a food
*clit to n London »c!entl*t, He was coin roller Ims been appointed- The
nidi- la detflnre pmdlltvly Hint tin; ntd 'government conducts th.? Import of
unit In question wr* nothing mure nu(&gt; rice through agent*, at ltd Ihe laborers
In the estate' have been rationed.
sires Hi.hi a tinge fdnirk.

•ct— and we will
put it beside
the Christmas T ree”
Everything associated wUh the buyitiR
of a Columbia Gmfonoln is pleasant. Every idea that
occurs ts you is a pleasant idea. You enjoy yourself
while you nre in the store.
In the store is the place to decide what type Gmfonola
to buy. You can choose tl&amp; type of instrument you like
nnd the finish that will suit you best. You can arrange
hosY the payments will be niude.
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WILD MONEY.
David.
Fox-trot.
WnldorNAstoria
Dance Orchestra. Joseph Knccht,* director.
HAWAIIAN S M IL E S . Waltz. Composer Un know in Yerkes. Jaxaritnba Orcliestra. Incidental whistling by
Joe Delmont.— A27GO, 10-inch, 85c.
S W E E T HAWAIIAN M OON LIG H T. Waltz. Kllckm ann.
Iptrodueing "H nlona” Klickmann. Kalaluki Hawa­
iian Orchestra.
§
HAWAIIAN N IG H TS, Waltz. Robert*. Kalaluki Ilnwaiinn Orchestra. A27GI, 10-iuch. 85c.
M EItCI HKAUCOll!*! THANK YOU. Richmond. Onestep. Waldorf-Astoria Dunce Orchestra. Joseph Knecht. director.
Y ('A IIIO LOVE. J . S. Zamccnik. Fox-trot. Wnldorf-Astoria Dnnce Orchestra. Joseph Kneeht, ilirector. A27G , 10-inrh, 85c.
T H E ALCOHOLIC RLU ES. A. Von Tilzer. Fox-trot.
Introducing 1 “ M innie." Frisch. 2 "O h , L aw d y."
Creamer and Layton. 3 "V ictory B a ll." Landfield.
Louisuna Five Juzz Orchestra.
KANSAS 'C iTY RLUES. Bowman. Fox-trot. W ilbur
Swcatir.an'n Origin Jazza B and .— A27GG 10-inch, 85c,
YEARNING. Moret. Fox-trot. Prince's Dance Orches­
tra.
KARAVAN. Wiedocft. Fox-trot. The Happy Six. — A
277
10-ineh, 85c.
12-inch Dance Record*
EASY IMCKIN'S. Ponknrti. Fox-trot. Introducing " S q ­
uealing Pig Blues. Pinknrd. Yerkes Novelty Five.
SEN SA TIO N . Arranged hy Original Dixieland Juzz Band.
Jazz one-step. Yerkes Marimhaphone Band.— AGMG
I2-inrh, 11.25.
CAN’T YO’ HEAH M E CALLIN' CAROLINE. Rom a.
Oscar Seagle and Columbia Stellar q u a rtette Baritone
and male quartette. Orchestra accompaniment.
S M IL IN ’ TH RO U G H . Penn. Oscar Seagle. Baritone
solo. Orchestra accom panim ent.— A27G2, 10-inch, $1.( 10.

TH E

RADIANCE IN YOUR E Y E S. Novello Wheeler
Wadsworth. Saxophone solo. Orchestra accompani­
ment.— A27G-1.
SIN G M E LO V E 'S l,l!LLA RY. Morse. Wheeler Wads­
worth. Saxophone solo. Orchestra accompaniment.
— A2723 10-inch, Orchestra accompaniment.
iUR Y ESTER D A YS. Leillo. B ir lu r a M iurel. Mezzo
soprano. Orchestra accompuniment.
TH IN K LOVE OF M E. Grey. Barbara Muurel. Mezzo
soprano. Orchestra accompaniment. 'Cello obli-gato
hy Paul K cfer.—A27G3 10-ineh, 1.00.
T H E H ESITA TIN G RLU ES. Handy. Adc’.e Rowland.
comedienne. Orchestra uccomimnintent.
I'M COIN”, TO BREAK TH AT M ASO N -D IXO N LIN E.
Schwartz. Harry Fox. Character song. Orchestra
aecompaniment,— A27G'J, IQ-inch, 85c.
AND HE’D SAY OO-I.A! LA* W EE W EE. Ruby and
Jesse). Billy Murray, tenor solo. Orchestra accom ­
paniment.
OH! OH! OHS TH O SE LANDLORDS. Mohr. Ir-v
ing Kaufman, tenor solo. Orchestra accompaniment.
— A27G5 10-inch, 85c.
B R E E Z E BLOW MY BABY BACK TO M E. MacDonald,
Goodwin and Hanley. Jack Kaufman and Arthur
Fields, tenor and baritone duet. Orchestra accompani­
ment.
TA K E M E TO TH E LAND OF JAZZ. Wcndllng. Billy
Murray, tenor nolo. Orchestra accom panim ent.—
A27GI 10-inch, 85c.
12-Inch Rerordn
HUNGARIAN FANTASY. Part I. Liszt. Percy Grain­
ger, piano solo. Orchestra accompaniment.
HUNGARIAN FANTASY. Part II. Liszt. Percy Grain­
ger. piano solo. Orchc tra ■ accom panim ent.— AGI13
12-inch, $1.50.
AHLESIKNNE
S U IT E — FA RAN I) OLE.
Bizet. French
Army Band, under direction of Captain Gabriel

Pares.

LA FEK IA —S U IT E "E SP A G N O L K " NO I, LOS T O R O S.
Lncome. French Army Band, under the direction
of Captain Gabriel Pares.— A G Ill lP.-inch, $1.25.
H E JR E KATI. Scene* from Uie Csardas. Op. 32. No.
■1. Hulmy. Toscliu Seidel. Violin solo. Louis T .
Gruenberg at the piano.—49G30 12-inch, Single
Disc. $1.50.
O V ER TU R E TO "LA FORZA DHL D E S T IN O ." Verdi.
(Tolumhla Symphony Orchestra.
SE L E C T IO N S FROM "LA FORZA DEL D E S T IN O ."
Verdi. Columbia Symphony Orchestra.— ADI 13, 12ilicit, $1.25.
Phonograph* of all kind* at Lowest Price* and Term *
io Suit Your*elf. All the l.utrM Records. Conic In and
Hear Them.

H. L. GIBSON
PH O N O G R A PH S and R EC O R D S
S H E E T M USIC, E tc.
119 Magnolia Avc.

Sanfcid, Florioii

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P!CS. P allow me ta sta t* th at I
have sold your hog cholera remedy
for one season V 'l have ordered
^orc for thi* season. Last year I
Id it to 12 or 15 men who ralau
i told each of them to take
,‘he remedy, feed it to their hog*
,„d if they lost a single hog from
disease of any kind not to pay me
a cent for the remedy, but when
they began to sell cotton every man
,amc in and paid mo for the medi­
cine nnd every nrj- of them told ino
tiiai it was the best hog medicine
thcy ever used. One man paid ine
for the small package and bought
&lt;5 worth more and said it was t ho
he- hnd.-evir !,Icu.
Yours very truly,

W. F. Dartlett
Merchants Grocery Co.,
y a n f o r d , Flo.
44-3tc

Carelessness Results in Failure

That is why we say "Feed B. A.
Thomas' Hog Powder according to
directions.
DO N OT
F E E D IT
SLOPPY, but mix it with ground
feed and moisten with j u s t enough
water to make a crumbly mass.
Then each hog gets’ a beneficial
dose. See full directions on package.
Your money back if you are not
rat is(led
Merchants Grocery Co
Sanford, Fla
7-5tc

la liriuil t ’oual, S f u n l h Judicial Circuit,
Semi nol e Count,. Florida, In Chancery
Iritni T»lt&lt; Ibaum, Complainant
&gt;•.
•
Citation
E„1»n Trllelhaum, Respondent.
To Exelyn Tcltribaum, llcxtdcncc Unknown:
It appearing Icom an affidavit of com*
tUir.anl t.lnl in the above entitled c a u i ,
in
• (Jcu t t i l !
.................

J

R e ilja , %..ai ywxiF

i placet ul rniiicoco ia unknown that
tt,rr I, no peraan In th* •tain of F'lnrida the
„r&gt;lrr I a subpoena upon whom would hind
v u, thr laid Evelyn Yeltelbaiim, and that
ton am over twenty-one year* ol ace.
Tbftclore. thla la to require you. the aaiil
Ewlyn Tritrlhaum to appear to the bill of
tomflaint, rxhlhltrd acalnat you by the
abate nafnr.l romplklnant, Irving Teigtelbun. and thla day ftlrd In tha above atated
covtt. nn Monday, tha 3rd day of November,
A. I'. 1*19. ntheralae the hill ot complaint
will tr taken aa by you confeaaed.

In Ctrcnlt Court. K e.ealh Clrrall. S em ln .lr
_ (.onntr. Flarlda
o v e rtlrc il T u ru -n tl— Company
. *»•
Ultima
Mltch.il,
L. J.
Oweni.
Helena Flechrr. I*. TV. Fiecarr, F.
J . IlMerleh, Clan, Dlelrrich, Tom
Markl*. at.n l.
T “ lh?. •Wcajjahl. I, J. Owens, Helena
fj**k*f, P ,J W . Flacker, F. J. Dtelerich, Clara
Dlcterlch, T o n Markle, V. C. Hillman. Sidnay J. Ilohba. C a r a I). W o o d . ---------- Wood.
her huaband, t&gt;. O. McKay. John Hicke. Nat
•oynti, Trueter. William II. Ilayee, Flavin
I*. isrooka, N. C* Holden. Margaret A _Uurand. —*— •». D a r a n i l ,- W k u x U u J. J
a.
Johnson. i»arld A. Hurr, Julia M. Ilurr,
leabel Atwater. I - I). Atwat.r, F. C. Hand,
Alexander J . tren c h , Mattie J . French. F.
t&gt;. Iloarh, 8. It. Alleyne. Auatln Illalr, Kath­
arine Hlelr.
Mary K. Ilaynle, Udain C.
Hayule, Corinth O. Itvan, IVrclval llvan,
llyron 8. Axhley, Kate M. Aahley. Fannie H.
A. I ' t c l r r . ----- t’-*!-*.
. i.uenand, Anfeeler, — ------ I’reler, her huaband,
Henry A. Schirp. E. It. I l r o w n , ---------Drown, her huaband, Henry C. Fuller. How­
ard Fetter, Martha TV. I ' a r k a r d , ---------Packard, her huaband, France, E. McCIrl.
Ian,
—&gt;— McClellan, her huaband. Killabeth F o a a , ------ — Foaa, her huaband. May
I’arker W h i t e , ---------- White, her huaband,
Ida toea F a u a n a u g h t . ------ — Faunanaught,
her huaband, Martin Condran, Annie Farina,
John Farina. K ata Rotunda, Mike Rotunda,
II. It. Smith; Volney J . Shipman, Mary I).
Shipman, Emily F. Shipman, William E.
Arnold, Jamea F . Arnold, A. C Aldrich,
Alexander R. Carver. N. J . L-wix, H. Con­
rad, Charlea U. l.ora and William Canby aa
Trualeea ol the relate of Joxeph It. Tantum,
decraied, W. F . Gllkereon, l.ury Morton
Whllmore, — — — Whllmore, her huehand,
Cha.lee Alexander, William Q. Ereiton, It. It.
l-anraxter, Robert 8. Cummlnge, Frank
Daniel, Terexa W. Adame. J. D. Jarkann,
Henry C. Nicola, ThuMae J. Hilliard, Sara
Earerkeon, — — — Eara-ckion, her huaband,
Allen Greeley, David II. Hooker, C. F. Hallord, lltnjamin It. Found, Allen MaeDunell, Robert W. Scott
Elen C
Kimball.
— — — Kimba.,
her
huaband, I..la y e tte
Green, A. M. Randolph, William Edgar and
A. L. Taylor:
It appearing Irom the tworn bill filed
herein that your place ol rriidenra ia un­
known and that you are ovrr the age ol
twenty-one yeare, It it hereby* ordered that
you do appear In thla court to the bill herein
filed on tha 29th day ol October. A. D.
1919.
It la further ordered that thla order be
publiihed once a week lor eight conarcullvr
week* in the Sanlurd Herald a nratepapepublished In Seminole county.
Wllnree my hand and teal of the eald cir­
cuit court thla September 3rd, A. D. 1919.
E . A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Cuurt Seminole Co., Fla.
Maaaey A- Warlow,
Solicitors lor Complainant
3-9tc
Metier |x h u t b v given that under and by
virtu- of that final decree n| lore loeare
and ealr made and entered by the lion.
Jamea W. Frrklne. Judge ot the 7lh Judicial
Circuit ol the S tate ol Florida, dated thr
27th day of September. A. D. I9 I 9 , In a
rrrtaln route pending in eald circuit in and
(or Seminole County, wherein thr State
Dank of Orlando, a corporation, la complain­
ant, and Jamre It. Dryer la defendant, I
will on thr 3rd day ol Not ember, A.
D.
19 19, the eamr bring Monday a rule day,
during the legal hour* ot ealr, brlore the
Court llouae ol Srmlnola County, at San*

v tn u i
. . . . .
,
. . .
£ bik&gt; Mitchell, —•—— Mitchell, her huaband, all partie* claiming Intr-ret
»oJ»r I- J. Owen*, Helena FDcher, F. W. Flecher. F. I Dleterich c f a r a D at
erirh. Tom Markla, V. C. Dillnian. Clara D. Wood, William Herron, derraied,
frba la vine-, deeeaaed, Nat Fnvntt. Truatee, Nathan C. Holden. William D.
Iliyre, Flaain L. Drockr, M a t . . r e t A. Durand, — ------- Durand. Julia M. Durr,
pitM A. Ilurr. F. C. Hand, Jutm A. Johnaon, Alexander J . French, F. O.
R.xtK. S. II. Alleyne, Auatln IV. Dlair. Catherine Illalr. Ellxabeth Ilaynle. drm i f l , llyron S. Aahley, Kata M. Axhley, C. TV. Farnum, Fannla 8. A. Feeler.
Aside M. Feeler, George E. Currier, William I* Saundrre, John A. Greeley, Ell
Svtuly, Henry N. Schlrp, E. It. Drown, Henry C. Fotter, Howard Fottrr,
Jebn T. Codraan. Roy H. Codman, Robert L. Fackard. Martha TV. Packard,
Fratraa E. McClellan, Elisabeth J . Foea, Ada Foee Ilaker, M ay 'P ark er While,
Ida Fo.» Fauanaught,
Martin A. Condran. Peter Keith lloawell, dareaxed.
Mary l&gt;. Shipman, Volney J . Shipman, R. H. Smith, William E. Arnold, Jamea
I*. Arnr.lJ, Charlea la Arnold, Alexander II. Carver, N. J . I^wle, II. Conrad,
W. I*, (lilkerton, Luey Morton Wlfilmore, Frank Daniel, Charlea Alexander,
William U Emiton, It. D. Lxncaater', Robert S. Cummlnca. J . D. Jackeon,
Henry C. Nicola, C. F. Rallord. Thomaa J . Hilliard, Sarah Earecke-n. Alien
(iraaUy, David II. Hookar, Denjamln It. Found, Robert W. Scott, Ellen C.
KUr! all. Ada I. Ilrown, luilayatte Green, A. M. Randolph, William Edgar, M.
A. IMtlmin, A. L. Taylor, J . (). Jelka, J . O. Jclke. J r ., and Jamea W. Lilley,
*
4treated.
To ell parties rlslmlng an Interest t t x i c r I.. J . Owene. Halank Fischer, F. W. Fiachrr,
Y, J. Itlatedrh, Clsrx IXsterlch, Torn ktaarkis, V. C. Dlllmta. Clara D. Wood, TVdllam
tlerris deeeaaed. John Irvine, deeeaaed, Nat Poynts, Truatee, Nathan C. Holden, William
P. IIa&gt;•v. Flavin I - Urooke, 1). Cl. McKay, Margaret A. D u r a n d . ------ — Durand, Julia
M. Huff, Daeld A. Durr, F". C. Hand. John A. Johneon, Alexander J . French, F. O. Roach,
S II Alley nr, Auatln L. Illalr, Catherine lilalr, Ellxabeth Ilaynle, deeeaaed, llyron S. Ash­
by, Kite M. Ashley, John Hicks, C. W. Farnum, Fanala 8. A. Feeler. Annie M. Feeler,
&lt; t'Uf. E. Currier, William L. Saundere, John A. Oreeley, Ell Swavely, Henry N. Schlrp, E.
"* dr
It. liiawn, Henry *C, Potter,"lloward.........................
Fottar, John “T. Codman,
Roy II. Codman, Robert L
Ilaker,
Fsrkxrd, Martha W. Fackard, Frances E. McClellan, Ellxabeth J . Fata, Ada Foee
1
Keith lloiwrll,
Msy Fxrkar White, Ida Fos* Faunanaught. Martin A. Condran. I’eler Kell

Itxdotd, Thomaa J . Hilliard, Sarah Eareckxon, Allen Greeley, David II. Hooker, Denjamln
It. Found, Hubert W. Scott. Ellen U. Kimball, Ada I. Ilrown. Lafayette Orren, A. M.
Itxvdi.lrh, William Edgar,* M. A. HMIIman, A. L. Taylor, Suaan A. Crutcher, deceased.
J. 0. J.lka. J. O. Jelke, Jr., and James W. Lilley, decesard, or under any ol them, or other*lt«. the |ul&gt;owing described lands:
Hang*
lection
Tp.
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Addenda to Altamont* A
Palm Springs In Sec. 2,
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Lela II, »•,, j i h , 2 9 J and 36J of Subdivtalon of land belonging
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to .Aluraontc Land. Hotel and Navigation Co. In ____________
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S ' * '» ol S W t , (S)y oi 10 same aa Lota 91 and 92 Spring
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Hammock:___ ____ ________ ____ ____
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Section po«t on 8 boundary of 8t r . run N 1 ft
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middle of Howell Creek, these* with cramk to grant line,
30
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•rein filed oa th* l i t day
U». «

,a., , h* r order ed t h a t tkla n o lle * b« published pnce each w s* k

banloed Herald, a newspaper pubilehed ln th* •*!d
, U A*y'D
A’
l»I9.Witoeaa my band and th* aaal o .said circuit court thla 3rd ^, y D®0 u cfi!A 89
Clerk
Clrcwt
Cosirt.
SeralnoU'Couaty
U ‘ 7 r * W.rlow,
Sollritori (or CoraplaiaanL

F r f f c irarTn r

ante eurvlnf heir* a t law of Jamea Cowart,
Unrated are tleiendanu, I, th . undaraitaad
•pedal n a t t e r, will, on Monday, Novorabar
3rd.. 1919. afuetwe ak- ! f j - J UVUfl n| ••!«&gt;,
[ b iront o (h« Court II o« h iloor In San*
|ord( Fieri la, Oder for aal« and a*ll to tha
hiihrat and brat
fui*
•u»inc r t w r H M
a a J rrai rotate.

„ E- A* DOUGLASS,

Clerk circuit Court, SemlnoU C o ., n . .
.A . I M M i. n
Solicitor and of Coumtl for CompUInaat.
3*9 U

IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH CIRCUIT S EMI NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
Oaanlrrtt Turpentine C*mpany

KM IW*'

PAGE F if t e e n

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WMneaa
, t h a Circuit
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BUSINESS CARDS

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«-•■»'*. »- C i U o i , . riortda. t«-wlt: Lot ‘ Ouw. tilock Ofifi ( u c h Carda Will He PubUahec Ua«
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t.
s.
Ninr, Tiff Ow of Otroffvtnvn. Hanford, d rr T b its H r a d ln c Al T h e H a le 0117.29
rhalnx) In Kegtiun 19, all In TowneMp 30 ? «• f irjTi* i u . j km i i * t t
*' ^
d by J * fc* U l n r , h , r h u,‘ F' nrida, according to E. R. Traffnrd’a Map ^•cr Y«-»r.
South of Range 32 East. To aalidy Anal • hand
nf o l d Town; «urchai«i to pay ICC title.
decree and the iumi due thereunder.
Cnanplslr.ar.ti
I
AVItneae rfy hand thla let day ol October
E. F. II O tlH IinLD ER.
1919.
,,
.
Special Matter In Chancery. Wm. 0 . Andenrled, n . H. Itamaey, Geo. I).
E . F. HOUSIIO LDEU,
M au ry * Warlow,
Morton, Indlvldusily and aa truate*. Cab
Hnlltiiora.
7-tte » « A. Finer. Anna C. TAoodbildg*. Indl- IHrVInann A DlcklnxnnSpecial Matter. 7*5te
vlduallir and ae trustee, Albeti O. Eavea Solicitor* fur Complainant*.
In Clrrall Court, Hcmlnale County, Stale and fllrhla Wo«ilbrldff, and all unknown
of Florida, la Chanrery.
peraone tlalmlng Interant, by through or unNOTICE
ArpU Lee Lneklxre
der anr of the above named drfeadante.
Nolle* is hereby f i r m , - lh«l •••• Tur-sdiy,
o m e n in t iis corner h o u s e
v»
Divorce—Citation,
either ae heirs, devlteee, grantees, legatee* thtf-2dtti~n*y ol Oeiohcr, A. !&gt;.. ItaUr. at
Jamea Lneklare,
or nthcrwla*. and all ainktiosn personi claim -I ;tie hour -I !«•:00 o'clock A. 31., at Ike
TO JA M E S L O C K L A R E t_ B K J L - S m i N C 2i J * g interest ky, t h - n - - h or Uuu*r Jtaet* C. Cuurt ll&amp;uae at *Titusville, llravard County.
SANFORD - • FLORIDA
...urpl'xr and J. ItlcRreund Murphey, her Florida, the anni
___ ual meeting of the owners
Acu j : , hereby- ordered to appear to the huaband, now deceaeaol, e.» heir*, devlteea. ol the lands situated
In the IJpper 81. John*
lllll of Complaint herein filed agalnxt you Irgatara, nr otherwise, and all other unknown Drainage Dletriet will be held (or tbe pur­
In the above auitltled cause a.n tha Uul* peraone claiming any Interest In and to aald pose of electing one member ol the Hoard
•lay n( Our Court In November, to-wlt. the property Invlored in eald eult.
ol Supervisor*, who ehatl It* • la»4
3rd day ol Novembrr. 1919, and the Sanford
Defendant*.
of
L'1—
to serve for the term of THOMAS EMMET WILSON
Herald a weekly new-paper publlxhed In
three yeara and to succeed 8. O. Chase,
U, *i, f °i Coe-a—- ^ lv ,-S e r a ic *
E. FERGUSON II O U.8H ol.lrcl
Sanlnrd, Sertfinole County, Florida, la hrrcbv
ungnown
partir*
claiming
Interest
now
a
member
of
Hoard, whoa* term
dealccateH ••
rit~.j,i«wal m wotcn title by. through or under Wm. G. Andenrled, of office expire* nn eald
eald dxy, and to trans­
order- shall appear one* a wfek lor (our R. II. Itamaey, Geo. II. Morton. Individually act such other hualnra* at may properly
•Urrraslve week*.
anil as truatee, Cxlvln A. Foagr. Albert rf. rome before said meeting.
Wltnee* my hand and official teal thle E a st* . Itlchle Woodbrldgr and Jrtalr C.
LAW YKRS
At eueh election earh and every acre of
the Sell day of October, 1919.
Murphey and J. Richmond Murphey, her land in the District shall represent one ahar*
(S E A L )
E . A. DOUGLASS,
huaband, at heir*, devisees, grantees, legatee* and earh owner shall be entitled to od*
7-Stc
Clerk Circuit Court.
cr oth er* Ur nr any J r either ot them, and all vote In prreun or by proxy in writing duly
unknuwn persona, corporations or associa­ signed for every acre of land owned by said
Natire nf .Appllrallnn far Tas Decal Under tions, claiming an I.Merrst In the following owner In eald District.
Section 9 of Chapter 4RM, Law* of described property situate In Seminole Coun­
The person receiving the highest number
Florida
ty. F’lorida, to wit: Ilrrln at intersection nf nf vote* at saltl election ihaH be declared
Nolle* la hereby given that II. M. F.ast Line nf MrlLinvlTl* Ave., with aouth elected as' eald Supervisor.
t'apworth. purrhater of T ax Certificate line of Sec. 30, r.n North along Mrllnnvllle
Dated this let dsy of October, 1919.
No. 19, dated the 4th day of June, A. D._ Ave., 162 yarut, Kaat at right angle* 162
Ily order ol the Hoard nf Supervisor*.
1917, hat filed aald certificate In my office,* yards. South at right angles 162 yards. ( S E A L )
E R N E S T II. E V E R Y ,
and haa mad* appiiration for tax deed to West 162 yards. Sec. 30 Twp. 19 S. Range 3-2tc
Secretary.
Oillcc in Yowcll Building
l**ue In accordance with law. Said certificate 3 1 f:.
f iio .Ni; na
embrace* the folloaing described property
Whereas, Harry D. Ilirkrrson, did on
You
and
each
of
you
are
hereby
ordered
•Ituated In Seminole county. Florid*, to- to be and ann-ar before our eald Circuit the 2oth day of September, A. D. 1919, Hour*: 10 to II A. M. - 3 to I P. M.
wlt: l.ot 7, New Upaala. The laid land Court at
_____
___ ___________
the______
C &gt;urt___
House
n Sanford.________
Fla on file his bill of complaint In the Circuit
brlns axeeaaed at the date ol the laauanre th*
then xnn
and j Court, In and lor Seminole County, Slat.*
i nr 3rd
urn day
nay of
oi Nov.
oav . A. D.
I ». 1919,
1 a:•, inen
nf such crrtlficr.t* In thr name of E. I.araan. there
make anteer to the blit of complaint of Florida, In C h an cer), against the San ­
Unlee* eald certificate ehaH he redeemed herein tofiled
ford Company, a corporation organised
againat you.
according to law tax died will iceu* thrrron
It It further ordered that this nolle* ba and eslstlng under the laws nf the S tate
on the 3rd. day ol November, A. l&gt;., 1919.
published one* a week for twelve weeks in nf Florida, for th r purpoe* of foreclosing
Witness my otficitl rlgnatnre anil *&lt;al th* Sanford Iferatd, a newspaper, published a certain mortgage, duly assigned to the
tbt* thr 3rd day of October, A. D. 1919.
•aid Harry 1&gt;. liickirenn, fur a valuable P|UK Anti T IIK F T and COLLISION InIn Seminole County, F'lnrida.
&lt;8 K A ,'&gt;
E. A. DOUGLASS,
. . . eeal of said Circuit. consideration, made and executed, on the fiuranre Issued l»y the FLORIDA STATE
Witness mv
my hand .and
a » r k Circuit Court Scmtnolc County, ^Couft , hu , y, 7lh lJay o( A
Mh day ol March, 1915 hy The Sanford AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION U the
August 1919.
flortiU.
i Hr al *
r
\k. DOUGLASS
Company, a eorporatlon. to TV. It. Illrkrr- safest and rhcapcM in (he world. YVrllo
7-5tc
Dy V. M. DOUGLASS, D. C.
bu?k ol.............
Circuit CouVt
........... ^
Seminole Co., F*la. • in Cb-npxnv. aald mortgage tiring duly
r curt! d lr. t ’ a public record* of Seminole for Information in hcadquarlerM Orlando.
E. F. 11uu aholder
Notice of Application for Tas Deed Under
County, F'lnrida. In Mortgage (look 3. nn Aticnla wanted in every (own In Florida.
Solicitor.
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Nctlivtt 8 of Chapter ( 886, Law* of
t ago 336, and whereaa, E. E. Itrady, ShrrFlorida.
I f nf Seminole County, Etc Ida, had made
Notice la
Is hereby given that A. II—
- Tavcau,
tavrau. |
|a t irrull Court or the Netenlh Ju
Judicial a id filrd his r i turn on the writ n( subpoena
purchaser ol Tax (*ertlficate No. 361, dated
Clicull of Florida, Srmlnole County
In I sued In the shove staled cause that the
the Ith duy of June. A. !•. 1917,. Said | Chanrery.
c tlcers and arentx ol The Sanford C»mrerllfiratr emhrarea the following described , C. I- Handatl, Complainant
I tny, a domestic corporation, are unknown,
property situated in Seminote , County,
va
and. whereas, application has been duly
yTortda, to-wlt: i.ot 3 6 t Flan of Suh Dl- ! William Atklnxon Daniel, L uthrr C. Forter
made for rn order of publication requiring
vlalon «( Land belonging to Altamonte
The Sarlnrd Company to delrnd eald
t.. It. L N. Co. The aald land being ■'t I A l K c ' t m t
! r 8t « - action, and the court being fully a i'" IJed
..d* •
•rated at rh* flats ol the itauxnc* ol auch " ‘‘t *
' ‘ III, Dstld I.eo Daniel, A. D. Star
in the premlee*.. thereupon upon consider­
rerlltlratr lr. the name of Unknown;
| bint, and -t|—
ner- nns elalenlng ation kur'iroi, '
Atao: Notice la hereby glv.n that A. I . I a.., . ! * . £ : ?
'ihrourh or under the
It Is ordered and decreed, that T H E
T* caau, purrbaarr «l Tas Certificate Nn. j above named parties or rlthrr ol them, as S A N F O R D COM FA N Y, a corporation,
3 6 9 , Mated the Ith day of June A. I&gt;. 1917, I hrlg*. drviae.* legatees, grantees or other- organlrrd anti exls'inp unde- the lx«r- —; j PM KA'.iD'J I ! A N D - P A t N i Kl* ( ’ H I M
Sald certificate embraces the following dr- { wise, and oil other unknown person* claimscribed property altuatcd In Seminole County, Ing *n&gt;- I n t-..* ’ In n..| ! • l! ■ &lt;xM .t.d. .u, r .l, .in the l . t day m December
Flaridl taa-srlt
• •
I’!_.. .1 •.«•• Bl«i enl :
giltl . . . . .
.1
A. D. 1919, - rule tlav ol this eoutt, to GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
T i t i a n of I . —! ••eiougim to Al:.tuonle L. |
Order ol Constructive Service.
appear to and answer the bill ot complaint
. . . _ . . . ___ The »atd land being axseteed
To all unknown parti-a claiming Interest exhibi •nl arainat It. aa aforrtaM. In tH«*
at the d*ti- of the itauance of such certifi­ by, th:uugh or umlar William Atklnaon Dan- ahnv* rnlUlrit court. nthrr«la« a «lr*rr«* ROGERS* PLATED WARE
cate In the naoA- o( Unknown.
let, Luther C. Porter, The Portsmouth Trust tiro rnnfraao will br entarrri Afalnat Tbi*
lias filed aald certificate* In my office, 4 Guarantc* Co.. Alice C. Hill, David Lee Sanforil Company, a corporation aa aforeELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
and has made application fox lax deed* Daniel, and A. D. Starblrd. *• heir*, devisees, •sill. ,
to Issue In accordance with Isw.
grantees, legatrea or otherwise, or any or
It
Is
further
ordered
and
decreed
that
Unliaa eald certificate* aha!) be redeemed either of, them and all unknown lirrenns,
arrording to law tax deeds will Issue thereon corporation* or associations claiming an I hie order of publication be published
In the Sanford Herald, a newepaprr pub­
on thr 3rd day ot November A, D. 1919.
Interest In the following ilesrrlbed lands lished In Semihole County, Florida, nnru
Witneaa my official algnatut* and aeal situate In Seminole County, F'lnrida, to-wltt each
week for a period nf fuur consecutive
thla the third day ol October A. D. 1919.
Lota t lo 26 Inclusive liras Lota 4 and 5) week*.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
TV. A. A I). L. Danlil'a Subdivision*of the
Done and ordered In Chambers at De7-5tc
„
Clerk Circuit Court.
R B I, of Sec to. Twp 21 it. Range 29 E. Land, County nf Vnluaia, State of Florida,
Seminole County, Florida.
130 arres more or Iras.
oh
thla the 13th day ot October, A. I&gt;.
Ily V. M. Dnuglaae. D. C.
OCULIST ANI) OPTICIAN
You and each of ynu are hereby ordered to 1910.
iSE A L)
J AS.
W.
FE U K IN S.
Practice confined to the trentment
In Circuit Cou-I Netenlh Judicial Circuit be and appear before our aald Circuit Court Judge of the Circuit Court, Seventh Ju d i­
.at the Court House In Sanlurd, Florida, nn
Seminole County. Florida
o f the eye
cial Circuit. Seminole County, S tate
the
3rd
day
of
Nov.
A.
I).
1919,
then
and
Seminole County Hank, a corporation
nf Florida, In Chanrery Sitting.
there to make answer lo the hill of complaint
Eyes
examined
by a tegular rcfilitComplainant
ATTEST:
ha rein filtd against you)
tered physician
E. A. DOUGLASS,
It la further ordered that this nolle* he Clerk Cirrult Court, Seminole County,
W. W. Fry, TV. It. Fell and 8. SharGlasses filled, broken lenes du­
publishrd once a week for twelve weeks In
man a* Trustee* ot Celery City Aerie
State of Florida.
th* Sanlurd Herald, a newspaper published GEO. A. O eCO TTES,
No. 1653 nt Fratrrnsl Ordar ol Eaglra,
plicated
in Seminole County, Flurida.
a corporation not for profit: the (.*.•
Solicitor and ol Counsel for Comery City Aerie No. 1853 of th* Frater­
28
W.
Church
S t. • Orlando, Fla.
RawWitness my hand and teal n( said Circuit
plalnant.
9-5tc
nal Order of Eagle*, a corporation
Court, thla the 7th day of Aug. 1919.
not for profit: TV. R. Fell. J . H.
(Stall
E. A. DOUGLASS
Departmrat of Ik* lalerlar,
Cowan, J . F. Hoolehan. aa Truatee*
Clerk ol Cirrult Court Semlnol* Co. vla.
U.‘ S. Land Otfic* al GalorsviUr. Fla.
ol Celery City Aerl* No. 1853 ol
E. F. Ilousholdtr
Oct. I t , 1919.
Fraternal Order ol Eagle# as succcmSolicitor
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N O T IC E Is heteby given that Jam es
ora
lo ibo\* namrd W.
Fry* «•
C. Jackson, ol Olteen. Fla., who, on No­
1LFell and S. Sherman. Fred
It.
In Clrrall Caarl. Netenlh Judicial Circuit vember 28, 1914, mad* Homestead E ntry.
Ilradley, E. A. Douglass In hi* own
Nemlaole Caanty. Florida.
In Ckaarnry No. 013395, lor 8 W)&lt; r.| S W «f. Section
right and a* trustee lor the following
8, Township I9S. Range 32 FL, Tallahaset*
Mary M. Seeord, widow.
naractl reatuia ciu^ trusts, C). P. Alim,
Meridian, has fllrd nolle* of Intention to
Complainant
E . L. Ilrown, O. A. Iletts. F. It.
make Three-year Froof, to satabllsh claim
va
lllll to
Ilradley. O. C. llryant. J. II. Cowan.
quiet Till* to th * land above described, before Clerk
G. R. Calhoun. E. A. Douglass, \ .h .
Cirrult Court, at Sanford, Florida, on th*
Dnuglaas, E. L. Dlnkle, Jo e Fernan*
All unknown hair* of and alt unknown per­ Slat, day of November, 1919,
sons claiming Internal under E. S. and E. J
del. T. O. Gillie. M. J . Gallagher. J.
Claimant n .m ie a* wltnasxea:
While, Mrv. C. TV. Jacneks and all unknown
F. Hoolehan. E. E. Hogan. J. M.
John Williams, of Osteen. Florida.
pertaas claiming Interest under C. W.
Hunt, F. A. Hart, James A. Johnaon.
John Knight, of Osteen, Florida.
Jaroeks and all unknown parties claim­
C.
A. Kentper. J. F. Makar. J . F.
Samuel 0 . Ilrooke, of (lateen, Florida.
ing an Interest In and to Ixita 2. 3, 4, 5,
Mitchell. U u l a Faint, W. It. Fell.
Alvin A. Ilrooke, Ilf Osteen, Florida.
8. Hungr, G. TV. Smith. Jamea Sawyer
« and 7. Iltock 2. E. J . White'* Subdivi­
ROUT. W. DAVIS,
Ales Vaughan, John Vanderhock,
_____
It—Ister,
sion a* recorded in plat hook No 2, Seminole 9-Me
G.
TV.
Venable,
8.
C.
County Records, Defendants.
NOTICE
Walker, C. II. TValah, C. 0 . WoodORD ER
Notice it hereby glren that the underruft, Elmer do Camp, Geo. A. DeTo all unknown hrir* ol, and all unknown •igneil haa been appuanted adralnlatratrlx o(
Cotlre. S. F . Doudnty In his own
persona claiming Intareal under E. S. A E. J. the relate o( W. P. Aker*, deceased, and all
right and t * trustee for th* following
White, and to all unknow* persona claiming heir* al law, legate**, davlar** and creditors
namtd r^atula qul trusts, t). F. Allan,
Interest under C. TV. Jacneks, and all un­ and all p erson having rlalma or demands
E . U Drown. C. A. Iletts, F. It.
knuwn partie* claiming an interest In and I* againat aald &lt;atata will prreent them to th*
Ilradley, O. C. llryant. J . It. Cow**,
Lota 2. 3. 4. 3. 6, A 7.1llock 2 , E. J . White's undersigned, duly authenticated, within lha&gt;
G. It. Calhoun, K. A. Douglas*, E L.
Subdivision
at recorded in Flat (look Nu 3, time pr*vcribc-l by law, or th* same will be
pinkie, Jo * Fernandes, T. O. Ollll*.
Semlnol*
County llecordi.
(urever tiarrral.
1
M. J. Gallnghir, J . F. Hoolehnn,
Thla Sept. Cth, 1919.
You ar. . .-ach ol ynu are hereby ordered
B. E. Hogsn, J . M. Hunt. F. A.
CORA L E E AKERS,
to appeal to the bill ol complaint herein
Hart. Jama* A. Johnaon, / . A. Kent*
l-Str
Sanlurd, Fla.
filed aggln
you, «• . Lie Rule da.- for Nov­
ncr, J . F’. Mnhnr. J . F. Mitchell,
ember.
thi
•*!:&lt;*
biinj
the
t
.ltd
J
.Sta.
ut­
Louis Faint. W. It. Fell, S. Itunge,
ter 1919.
O. W. Smith, Jam s* Sawyer, Ales
Vaughan. John Vanderhock. G. TV.
It la lu/ther ordered that t i l s n jtlj* hi
Venable, S. C. Walker, C. II. TValah,
fiubllshed n,tiv eoclt week lor twelve Wjclet
V. E . Dnuglaae. Elmer DeCamp,
n th* Sa ui.rd Hi raid, a ii.-eapMX panO*o. A. DeCnttee and C. C. Woodruff.
lithed In S •kIiiiJ * C i xsty. FI &gt;rl la.
E . A. Douglass In hi* own right and
Witneaa . j y hand and official aeal nf I ha
a t truster for the lollotlnc named
said Circuit Court thla th* fith day of Aug­
rrstula qul truate* namely G.
ust.
1919.
•
Smith, J . II. Cowan. C. A. Ilette.
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
E. I . Drown, Jam s* A. Johneon,
Clerk, Circuit
Court.
John Venderhock.
Ale*. Vaughsn.
SrhtUe Msines.
James Sawyer, J . F. Mahar, C. C.
Solicitor
(or
Complainant.
,
65*l3tc.
Woodruff. T. O. Glll.ls. C. 11. Walah.
J o * Fernandes, O. C. llryant, V. E.
In Clicull C*url. Neaentfc Judicial Clrrull,
Douglas*. F. It. Ilradley. L . E . Ho­
la and far Neaalaal* L'aaaly, Flarlda. la
gan, J . F. Ilooiehan, TV. It. j e l l , 9.
t'kaarery
Itunge. E . L. Dlnkle, S. t . Waiker.
4
^
^
C.
F. Swapr, Complainant
Order nf
Defendant*.
va.
Publication
•To the defendant#, G. It. Calhoun, T. ft.
T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R
Gillie, J. M. Hunt. F‘. A. Hart. J . F. Mitch- F. S. Seavey et at.
Defendant*.
ell, Louie Faint. C. II. TTal»h:
T&lt;&gt;
the
unknoan
heire,
devisee#,
grantee*
or
It appearing tr«m th# sworn hUI herein
filed that you are non-rrsidenta of th* slat* other rlalmanta and all pa-tlea claiming an
The Ford Coupe with nn electric self-starting
of Florida and that all of you ar* over th* l..teteel under FL -S. Seavey, William I',
age of twenty-on* year* and that your linger*. Thorns* It. Sevay, Thomas If. Levy,
nnd
lighting system is one of the most popular
kl.
E.
Urock
and
M
irths,
hie
wife,
E.
8
.
place* e| reeldenc* are as follows:
members
of the Ford Family. It is n perma­
G. It. Calhoun. I’ltklna, Colorado; T. O. Sevry and Cynthia Sevey, hi* wife, J. C.
C. IIH*. 26
Tlfton St.. Atlanta, G*.; J . M.Mrllrlde, Cooper Grocery Company, a cor­
nently
enclosed
car, with sliding plntc glass
poration,
John
L.
tlrnach,
Wa-aley
L.
Itranch,
Hunt. Haute 2. Marion. Vlrglnlg; P. A.
Hillaburo Grocer/ Company,*
Hart. Savannah, Georgia; J . F. Mitchell, Y. W.. . aMoran.
windows^—
nn
open
car with plenty o f shade.
t __aa i i . k t . a x
• la **
**
1219 North Grand Avenue, Sherman. Te**«; 1 e;&gt;G'"f»tlon. h . II . McNalt. J . It. M r^ a tt,
t.ouia Faint. Catawba Sanitarium. Virginia; I - M. • utnam. James A. L e v e /. J 8.,n” A.
Then in inclement weather, enclosed and cozy,
C? I. Walah. Wilmington. North Carolina. h«v*T a»d J . I). Thompaon. W m . E. Alexdust-proof and rain-proof. Just the car for
It la hereby
ordered
that
you
do
appear
Alexander
&amp; Huaacll
and
W. E.h aAle*.
•*
e
a .a s
&gt; a
a
a
a
.a
h e * l a ia a a
n
I h a
*s t o n a l t W
la a .
In thl« rourt to thr bill Alrd hrrrln un lh« ■nder cr otherwise In the property hereintraveling salesmen, physicians, architects, con­
•
ter
discrlbed,
and
the
unknown
eucceasor*
third dxy of Novrmber. Ak I). 1919.
ju
trust
ol
W.
L.
Palmer,
deeeaaed,
aaalfnr*
tractors, builders, and a regular family car for
It It further ordered th«t thla order !&gt;•
publlahrd oner A week fur four fonaerutUr id Andraw Autln, and to all parties claiming
two.
Demountable rims with 3#-inch tires all
a
i
intercat
In
said
property,
altuat*
in
Sem­
« r r k a In thr Sanford llrrald. a nevapuper
p u b l i s h e d In aald Seminole county. KlniMa. inole County, Florida, lu-wit;
around. To womenlt brings the convenience
Witneaa my hand and the aeal of aald Cu*
’ beginning five chain* south of th* notthnnd comforts o f the electric with the durability
cult Court thU S i t I* day of September. west corner of th* aoulhweat quarter, of the
a lUtheaat quarter of Section 15. Tot. nxhip 21 S
A I) 1019
and economy of the Ford car. Early orders wifi
«f
Rang*
31
east,
thenc*
south
lift,
i1
.
rrtaiua,
(aeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk ol Circuit Court.
1'ienre east nine hundred and one-half lest,
avoid long delays in delivery.
^
these* north four hundred and seventeen
A. K. I'owrr*. .
fatte thenr* west n u n hundred, fifty and
Solicitor lor Complainant.
oie-thlrd feet, thenc* north five hi ndred and
6-Mc
•ighty-thre* feet, thenr* writ one hundred
In t lrr.lt Court. N ftrnlh Judicial Clrrall, a.id fifty feel to th* place ot beginning.
Alan the west half ol the northwest quar­
In aud Far Naminala Caualy, Flarlda
In
ter ul th* northwret uuarter of the nortneaat
. Chanrery
O. F. Swope, Complainant,
quarter. Section 22, Township 21 , aouth ol
vi.
Ordar of
Dang* 31 east.
Alto Lot Ontc of Church lllock In the Town
FL H. Seavey et al,
Publication
ol Oviedo, Tiorlda, bring a parrel ol land 60
Defendant*.
fret eaet and weat by 181.4 feet north and
S tat* of Florida
• luth off the west end of said Church l.ot. a
County ol Seminole.
T o : E. 8. Seavev, William F. Itogrre, plat of eald Chuich lot being ol record in
Thomaa II. Sevey, Thomaa II. L*vey, M. FL l i s t Hook A, at page 111 In the Public IterIIrock and Martha Dro k. hi* wile, E. H. rrda of Orang* County. Florida (In which
Fevey and Cynthta 8*v*y, hla wile. J. C. the county id Seminole was formerly a part),
Mrllrlde, Cooper Grocery Company, a cor­ •aid plot being entitled Alexandria or Ovie­
poration, John L. Itranch, Wesley l~ Itranch, do.”
A
Y. W. Moran, lUIUborouth Grocery Com­
Ynu and each of you ar* hereby ordered
pany. a corporation, E. Nf. McNutt, J . H. to appear I* th* complainant's bill o( com­
McNatt, E. M. Futnam. James A. L*v#v, plaint herein filed, on Monday, the ftlh day
Jam es Saver. J . D. Thompeon. Wm. E. ol January, A. D. 1920, the asms being a
Alexander. Alexander and Rusael, tnd W. E. Itula Day pf thi* Court.
Alexander.
ft la furinar ordered th a t thla nolle* b*
' I t gppeailuc from th* affidavit ol O. I*. published for twelve week# In the Sanford
Swope, the com plainant..la tha above eult llerald. a newspaper publiihed In Sanford,
herein duly filaid. that It I* th* belief ol th* Semlnol* County, Florida.
Witneaa E. A. D lUgla**, Clerk ol aald Cir­
affiant that th* plat** ol residence ol th*
abova named defendant* ar* unknown; that cuit Court, and th* eeal thereof, thla th*
there U na person In th* stat* th* service 17th day of September, A. D. 1919.
(aeal)
E . A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
of a subpoena upon whom would bind aald
defendants, a n J that It I* hla belie! that eald Favlx A Giles,
Solicitjr fur Complainant.
defandanU ar* over ;he age ol twenty-on.
4-IIU
(211 year# ad see.
AGENTS
You ar* hartby ordered to appear to thla
N O TICE O F MvttTEU'H HALE.
hill on Mondav, th* tat day *1 De-ember,
Nolle* te h'reby given that under and by
A. P , 1919, the asm* being a llula Day oi
virtue ol a Anal detri* ol foreclosure and
this' Court.
It I* (urthtr ordered thgt thla nolle* b* »ule tendered and 'enteral In th* Clrrull
ubilibed lor eight conxerutiv* weekt In th* Cuurt ol {Wralnol* County, Florida, • la
O P n C B .F E o r U H lU N K BUILDING
Sanlurd
wh-rrin Paulina
Paulin* Kanner and
lanloyd Herald, an newspaper publiihed In Chancery, wherein
isr her'Laaband
hrr Lnebi
Oanford. Seminole County. Hn-tda.
Chari.* K in a-r
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